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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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ill CAVrfV. WANTf 0. Slit nntncjmpli There will Iw held a Republtcaa Cuuvputtoii let NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NORMAL. BUSINESS (UJIDK wm Imm or i tHu Valni; lo par Jt, 50 wall aw iswa, iJJttl.aiw' Iwm stf ana AU0I NI) H0MK.

Uavr Fro, the Live, of Thus A nil ad I s. school are to reoin ou Moll, day, September 1 1. -Two young men of Lincoln were fiued on Wedueidiy for fleallng blackberrle from a patch near town. -The Alert of Llncolu were well whipped by the lawver. doctor and clcrki In a base bill game on Wednesday.

Mr. J. W. Morrison, of Lincoln, who re cently purchased the Logan mill, la arranging In put lu the roller process. ti.

n-rman Lutheran society of Decatur I bulauiU Ukl aud Vicinity, ihpeiial I orri ipoudeiit. Chaitauol. N.Y., August V. In my wandering from my home among you, my fooUtept tiv brought me to thi lovely encampment ol the t'hautauqtl Literary aud Scientific club. The town and encampment are ltuated beautifully in the very outhwetern comer of New York, with both Petiniylvaiila on one aide and Lake Erie on the other within a few houra' drive.

Before the town lie a fine iheet of water, eighteen mile long, and from three uilles lo 100 rod wide. The name comes from a Mohican tongue, and means "a lug tied lu the center." and la here applied becauaelUe narrowest portlouol the luke la lu the ceuler. There la not a iugle rocky or bold head land putting down to It. The hills slo easily down lo the water' edge, aud for quite a little way out the water la usually very jllow and full of wter reed and wter plant. The tl hlug la that In name only, the catch not paylug for the expense, blisters Inn and fatigue to get them.

Mosquitoes are wholly tiuknown. There are about a do.eu steamboat, none of them very large, a few salltHiats, and hundreds of small row boats on its watera. All are for the Use ol the summer visitors. Excursions on the boats of about miles for 'i'. cent; smaller ones for the same price; row boats coat cents per hour and you do your own rowing; sailboats double that, and a boy thrown lu lo mauage the boat.

The management of the M. C. have a sliarp eye to business. They furnish a uiaguillceiit programme every day of lecture, on tibjectaof art.morallly, science aud music, by the very best talent In the I lilted States. Yesterday 1 heard John tlough on temperance; a really new lecture of old thoughts re-clothed, revised and improved lie haa lost much uf bis old time lire and vigor, but la a wagnllicept staraker yet.

Talmudge was here Sunday, and It I In fact a regular tuecca of.the literary light of the laud lo art sc ience and the pulpit. All the lectures and entertainment of all sort sre free after you once get in tbe grounds, but In the matter of admission and its after bead tax the management certainly cut the lilggeet lice In the hie of a gouge I ever ran acros. They charge you 40 cenU admission to Hie grounds, that la, 40 cents per day a l.at It Vt ill Probably lu Taw NoMilballoka lu Im- Hade-In. Houfiuf tabillUalra. -The county Kepubiican convention to uiituiniite a ticket of candidate for county Itn, -i th's ifteiuiK.D at the f)ra House, and will rimal.t of una hundred and forty eight iiicuiIh-m.

It Ii expected lint the duty of the convention will be one that an becaally performed, as the riprrwloii of the people through the priiuarlii. waa more than uiually decisive and Mr. Lafayette Funk, hating received more tlniii a round hutdii-d Vote fur the Legislature, will be nomlnalid acclamation. The c. nteit for the other legislative nomination will thus la? parrowed down to a struggle- between Mr.

Thoa. K. Mit. hell and Mr. John A.

Kiiia, with a few tit atuv llrlialla In Mr. 1 II I'ike. It is a we I not to ate the ealituat. each ol these geutleiiii plai ea lip-m ln ailhevvary an wi.l. ly, by of dllli-tliig informal Ion, and ditlerent liielli.al.

of Hiring and interpreting inilruc Mitchell and Khuh' claim of UFi Mr. Mitchell Is sirtngiu lie .,,,11., undent be will draw enough toward himself after the llrst ballot to gain the i.rle and Kilwlns is full of the belief that he i i aiMtn aa a will cari me ri split begum. The Inllileuce of Mr. Pike over Ilia de'ciiiiU-s, and preference oe.wreu Mitchell ind K.wliia, will pcrliaia lie one of the li tori in tne oiiti-oiiie. Joseph Denlioii will be nosniuatrd by acclimation for county treasurer.

Judge Keniamlti will meet with the same fate aa to the county Judgeship- lieu. Hiser is as good a nominated for coroner. II. II. Hwaim would not give much to lie insured ui tbe nominee lor sherlll though ii.

I want It understood that he is'rlght after him. Aikmsou probably holds the front for county clerk. lie claims 7i'a Totes two m.inritv ill- Keed unu a uau t.ti'.w can hardly aee It lu thla light, however. will I.m hrtel. 11 IS priiliaoio tne i uu.riitiiiu harmonious and spirited.

SVtXESSFVU. ItUIKlLA UIXKD. Vineyard Kchneldrr'a Wholesale Honae Kntered and a htrt Amount Stolea -One Arrest Hade. Some time between midnight and one on Sun.luv night burglura etTected an eiitrance luto the wholeeale notion house Vlnevard A Schneider, on Kal 'rout bv on tig Ut the cover 10 tne coul vault under the eidewalk and from their making tiieir way through the basement Into the etore room above. In the tore room I tilled a basket with jewelry, consisting of collar buttons, scarf pins, studs, charms, eur drops, breast pins and vest chalur, art le tea llicll Bl luce lino WHO mils, silk handkerchief, Ac They loft a Ihtaw tin.

by way tu irie nun. uuut. -locked fiom tue iuoide, t-arryln: with tbem tiieir b'Kity. 8ou aftrr the laireUrs hud t. vi ha nt.

Piilifcmun leu miii cr i uiw ...1 nr.rtiur ulld. tfV HIT 1116 tin.1 ir niifti. (q fur- ther fXHiiilnatlon Uiey found Uie coI hole covtr prnu nu that ii buriary had bet-n committed, ii- ti. iiutt.1v notified, and iiijuiu as soou as he arrived. Investigation wa be.

gun, which showed that merchandise had been taken to about the a notint of "sK). The basket whs found in an ancy uses, oi n's building. Tne matter was kept quiet hyrenticat.il Mr. Vinyard till morning, aa AtA t. ito.l.

lie atispectcu WHO ll wa. wuo ness. A reward of I'D has been offered lor the capture of the thief, and lot) for the capture of the thief and the return of the goods. I esteroiiy aiteruoou ii uii.tti.iion. a nainter llfgtll.y H'Oii.

named li'Neil, who la now locked up await ing development, luriui-i been made, hut the case la being worked up rapidly. It la evident that the Job was done by some one aiuuaiiiieu aooui iur LUCK. A Blooniliigton Boy Holda a Lottery Ticket Some time ago Mr. Lee Scholleld, a vnnnr man well known among the grocer anil commission men of this city, having worked for them considerably, conclu ded to Invest in a lottery inner. He hud no dreams and no preau-liona ny II.

to invest In. He wiliei. r.ii. i simply sent bis money and got back a cbec etilltlitiK him to a hulf Interest In a lottery ticket. una no consiuereu annum, less.

as such things generally are ami allowed It to remain arotina without any care and with but lime inougni concerning it. t'ntil a few days since, when, happening to glance at a list of the prlzea in owe of the Chicago dailies, and saw, among others, the number printed on his own He immediately hunted up the uncared for ticket, placed it iu the bank, and linmedi. atuly telegrapedtoaacertaiii the truth. Back came the answer that tne ucaei in which he held a half Interest had drawn Hie prize. His wealth may therefore be placed at It still In- rem, -inhered that lightning has struck the town once before, when Mr.

Depew, who had a picture frame store nere, drew a prize of tl.fsHJ. After Twenty Years. After nearly twenty years of married life, Mrs. Anna M. Davis conclude lo have the bonds wuich have nut been lived up to, declared null slid void, and on yesterday, through ber at loruey, she tiled a bill In the circuit clerk's office, asking that the same be done.

She states, iu the bill, that on the iSth day of September, WW, In Blooming ton, she wus lawfully married lo Edward Davis, and since that time has lived with him as a faithful and loving wife, until on or about May 1. 1SS1, when, on account of his excessive use of intoxicating liiiior, quarrel some wuys and abusive language, both lo herself and her children, was compelled to leuve his tied and board, together with her two daughters, sixteen and niueteen years of age, the llrst of the marriage. Besides asking that thu niurrlage bonds be broken and that Blie be allowed her freedom, she also also prays the court to grant ber the care, custody and education of her chlldreu, and such other relief as the equity of the case should seem to demand. NORMAL. Mr, Eugene Ue'td la again with u.

Miss Watson has tuken Mr. Merrlman'a place as cashier for U. U. Johnson. Camp-meeting of Normal district begins toJlay at Eureka.

Elder K. M. Chall'ee will preside. The August term society gave a very Interesting programme last Saturday evening. Officers, were elected for the term.

Miss Delia McCorkle, of Heyworth, who is attending the August term, will teach this wiuter at the Davis school, two miles west ol Heyworth. REAL ESTATE. Yesterday Albert J. Twogood and wife sold SO acres of land in Martin township to Mr. Jonathan Bierbower for $4,000.

Cinderllla Gardner recently old 100 acrt of laud in tbe northeastern part of Hudson township to Mr. Jacob Carver for $4,740. Edward a Barfuot and wife, of Gridley, have said a HW acre farm In the western part of GridN-y township to Mr. Michael Cleary, ar, for too. New York State Is getting to be an un-safe plvce live in.

The same day last week au elephant was loose in the streets of Troy and an agitated Texas steer waa perambulating New York City. 'NTKI llrl diuti.n imiii tin it nic m. ni.t.o ra.uiau- Norir. i i.ii t. AM'h'H Hoit.1 Hi.) r.Him hi nitii ml ll A.i.lrt'' oni.r, u.j.

ulMt iiriM 1 An priii. M'll II" lii.li pul.li. I' HK jr. tl WTANTKI) titrl itoiifi-it Noitb letiu-r il. AlTAM'KI' A lurnl.b.il or lltilurlillid room Mm .1, iililn luiuult-i lk Ail.lr.'-.

I'mlirnpll ofti. Ur AN I KK A irirl .1" lioilM-worW. Ai.i.lj lo bl n.lill.l.il. .1. ulJ il "lTAN'rril A r.t lii.r..-.I..H'r.

Iii'tim- ol u. W. IIAV IHMiN, 1 1 ANTK1) A minimi dlnliu' r.Kiin. om- for ni-oioi foob. fir" work, it Hit-('.

I'. i'rpli" J'" Al'AM III holl.llor. rr I Bloli 'I 1 ii A.l.lr.-. IIAII I.Kf) IHiH UN, ll.iliilliKl"l' J' AV I KH A I- Uk' I'm' 'I1 iinl Hh A.I.U.-.. I'- lil.

ICS II LOST. k- mil I.AItS KKWAKH ln.it.ll I hili. '1 In- illi.UT.itn.-.l "III it t.t 1 IKMn, o.k mil him i'ii- --1 FOR RENT. I H.U ll KM' Pour room. rent, "it dollir.

hi.iiire ll TOJ W. L.h u-l lillMil riuH HKNT- In Norm.l, 1' nr inn-, inn i.nt.-.iit-i i indcbiii.lif.. Mltsc I. IIAI.I, I'rol. lenience, uu CONTRACTORS AMD BUILDERS.

l.tM. dl.l.M tlUMtl. ind bOU III Xx. promptly won w.r..wti. Mil A.

uAeKLY, E. FOR SALE. I'rraonil rropfrtjr. I HiH HA1.K-A Tuft. th i-ifht ilh er.toI.U.lt0 Copper 11 in For prut- in" toimi iildrcii J.

l. I Ai AH A CO LeilliKlou, III. 111IJ 4t 1 -Vh -At r. cent. ili.c.iint, ropy 11 "lliu.

Mmmil ot lliullH-M Hid ri'-l" Ix.utid 111 lull Hiiwii, k-ilt e.lt-.-. in.l It i "et ii 1 HAI.K My r.nl. it ..1. A t. .11 1 -il lmr I.

re Hid C. lU-m 1 1 i.ii kKUT Mv prop i-rty. it Ml Ki Mulberry "i- r.ir p.rtl.u'.r. iioiiilre ol A h. Kibe, HioonilliKioo.

C. J.oKl Ki, D.l.tili. HI m-1' Iteil Kjitlte TTtiK AI.E-A f.rm ol hi irren. ei in ol. Alit'lV lo Itn.

Jl MA VI h-riTKUVKH. Arrott.inllli, III, lull bt T.10R SALE -Cottlir. No. WW 1 I. oue of Ibe rotl.i!.-.

in the city, ri.mi.. line veruidi, bty lBdo; lollire, "iliraleet- wl, A it nweiu.iK mi, B. Uii.t.1, likKk, from Iniou il. p-l. '1110, only A u.

vt Mullii rry it. AVr.H.jl...lli.-."li line "I howcri. M.k loiih ol Kr.nkliu ind I nee, "Alrooni wilh veiin.11 ind cellir. well ZXMTti. KHW INC liilillBK ol i-etorv n.

Urtfe urol.n.1. W.fuui-.l. Will like lor tin' piop.rty. Two rtory hon.e, .1 room. 1,1 cood n.l.-rn; outu pirl ol city.

III like 'N for i-iiu wnnt'-iiK. properly to ellt, on b. .1. A few lilte ilvtelliliK loll, on ply 111. of $111 H-rmoulh; property url rl.r.

ind title pcifccl. ill Hid look ll pill ol M. lirmi lor A Ittrije Mee He. ('ill nd nuru Weekly (, ul -ilv N. UloullllIIKloU, 111.

l.iOHBAI.K-Ilw'lll"; No- North No. B. Nor No 4111 W.Olive. No. 1110 N.

Mnu tbe Kiil- prop.rlv, on N. Mum .1., tl.e corner Thr WWII. M. price ironi to K. B.

M. IN 1 KB. Keil K.tue, uoin ind Inmirituco A Kent, Uill buildlUK. riAI.K theCroxtotl B1 ton, IB the purl ol the city, will 1 In trit. lo lllll I rice per lot, lot.

In the ei.1 of tbe bixtb Vtun! home; 1 I.Kllloll. i voic K.tKle. U.lll lllll lll.ur- Hurley HhII buil.lii.it. jy-H 1m SALE -Nice lot. it low price In ill pirtl ol thii city "'-'I de.l'iilile re.lil.-lice operty, mnimiK Iroli.

Hichly mproied irm i. i Loin couniy; nt. .5 nt-r icre- po.iii-..ion Kiven lu nice hotel "I nH.lu. in Pord unity it vorth 'ne n-w- and ur lilinii "lb wonu Bolltherli Uliuoia. One coal in 1MI leel deep, 1 looi carl.

Ac. co.l jn.KHI; will luke Jln.i"), two third, lu land, or ry rare cnacce. au.a. aonm -r, li nm wi.rlb iri.imi. llKllni' proved Pa'ko.

Dakota, ft er niilinproved it to In the Red Hlver Valley. Block of dry k.kk In Uil. rounlv. al ilMiut irade already e.tabll-lied. II you want to buy or lot or clly re.l.l.-nce; ii you warn i.

II inn want lo buy or sell a hill chance; II you waul to buy or ell real e.lale hiiu nrt mine ttliO iur no py. 1 It II PiMliUrcY. 1 14 wn WIONEYJTO LOAH. MONEY TO on linn, or relidelice and l.ll.ineh. properly BI.Mjuilm.tou, at per ceni im.

At luuke yearly J. W.l.Ul lun oritce corner MONEY TO LOAN-lu ill inula. It curr.nl iL rate, md m.Klcrale jl-yl-y n.o. MONEY TO LOAN At Buven percent on art Claee.ucurlly. R.

8. MuINTYRB, Kual Bi-Utu and Loan iirnaur, uu.iuj lntg, uioomiuKiou. MONBY TO LOAN lb lumi of INK) to itno. at 7 tier emit, llitere.t. on flr.t-ctaal real e.lht aucurlly.

Tuumas wealoomurof Main and doueraon-Bia. uoo-n aiit KErosrroiiY. THE CHICAGO PICTURE YUM STORE, 2D DOOR EAST OF MAIN KnitrttViUkTS, Alhertypec, Artotyi(, and the Ittrest uck in tuts State uutHriv or Chi-cko. Hpurial framen mad to order aa-eoay a. i.

uif" II PBOl'OSEII Watch Factory CAPT1TAL STOCK, H60.000. In Sbarei it J100 Each. Twenty tier cent, payable on allotment and further calls on tbe stock not more than i per cent, at ny on. time, nor olteuer thin ility diyB, No BUbBcnption. will be biudlne ot lue capital Bloca euat.

iw" when a meeting of BUb- icrlberB will be called U) con.ider lurther ction. Notice li hereby given tint uUi. Hock of tbe alKive company will lie received at my ..1 AutruBU where a nlauol the building "7- tn. nnoenaamn cau mki l.l lsH Tl fcSDAY, Ann 'ir iwt THi: C3ITV. Mr.

Will Mijor ha Ixic.irjiii hotel lnd lord it Uucliiumn, Mi. h. -Mr. W. J.

Hrown.ll ind Mmfirrle lil ton will In niirrlod to ll noun. Mr. I.iilore J. Scinloii, a young furtuer ManllM liV J. Ol IHOHiii, ,1.

rlelieiir.il to Mm MnJ roidic, ol Ui. iitnr i.Ihi The deil Ii of Mn. Mirr Hirlon w-cur rrrd yell, rday iinirninir it noun- on Wwliiiik'toii ilr. et, of ll K-ut tli oi iJ artorurwiii new flliril bo waa put In poalllon ii.KMile tb. Hi urtK-drr (Mri Uouia.to like the plin'e tun old dilipiaiteil on.

Mr. Oeorite M. Wkldeii and Mlat Mry lu.th twntiL Mi.llev free were on Silnrday united In tlid lioly Im.uUi ny 111! liuuor dii.K. It.limat. tllH III Itll (if U'ual riulu mmm veaLenlav hr.llllbt lo Jail n.

I linked up, nd to will be. lUlHled 10 M-criiU ll UB oe unim or not. Mr I lirintli.il Hcnnccko. ll.ernun iIkjii! 5'J yean of dird la.t nlirbt at 11 o'clock at l.la home at 1 lllll H.iutll ol afler il. ktieaa n( IkiuI four luoutlii V.iterdi)- fureiioon the carte uf Thoiiiai R.

Birainat lloa. D. II. HarU and J. H.

MonUttue nil l.rouiflit up lor trial, ud wi- dli.iiili.li on aiTouut of Uie lick n( pr.xei ulmn eviilonce. M.ra. 1 aniir.litrnd L'n. hare en tired lull In the circuit court, a-klni; I hut tbe Jutltfe render a itidiriueut for 'ai dim. iL'aiuit KU-bard I'auwuler, for failure Ui a certain iiroiulnory noie, iniuc nj Ulm to tbe i-iaiullM.

Mr. Tliumaa l.liton, a well known bricklayer, formerly of Hliioinlunton. waa n-rloua ly injured on Friday at St. I.ouIb l.y lallmif from the third itory to tbe aecond of a l.ullil be waa at work upon. The dialauce wui about eiirbtcen feet.

Raniuell and Mollie Hlnlth, two vouniT colored Keoiile, were Biirhted yeater day mortiliiE hy HHcer 1'ratt, while unlaw Hilly enjoyiiiK tneiiiieiTe near me iiuewna. lie Iruiiiediately nulled tlietu In, and yentt-r day were lined for tbe olletise. The l'eorla Journal, aiieakinir of tin' re cent iflaVraceful attack on Lieutenant (lov ernnr llaruilton by one Finch, a temperance lecturer, atieakinK to the Utile Prohibition cmiTi-ntion. aaya ri'irardinir Kini h'a alleged confounilitiK of the iiimeof ri(Kiker Thoinai with that of Krpreauntiiiive ncii; Tbliclaiiol "confoundliiif" haa been freely In dulged In by the of the rrolnbillou parly or jai. ana cannot nui rerun on ineir own If i.rohlbltion ii a irreit moral tiiie.llon mvolwrit.

trulb arid Jnatlre, lu luter.itB will lie better Biih-aerved if ill cbauiplolil make prictlcal olnerv-inee ol tboiu wbirli they now, In the miiorlty ol riiei, emptily proleai or merely Ibe itanch.Bt Irl.nd. ol proiu- bltion cannot hut deplore that uulortliriite "con-roimdinir" ol nimei on tbe nirt of llrolher Finch. la hivlnir don. tbe cm.e in in.iiry thlt miv lake yean to repilr. The wnol.

inair to that tbe evllB of llltemueranre are not conrlued to an Immoderate uau iutoilcatlni; beverairea. Intemperance of apeerb ta in Infinitely curie, and la one that our prohibition hrethrcu ire not wholly free Irotu. The teinperance cirnti mctln(f, at the Hloorolnetoti fair ground, from Auifuat 'Jl to 27, iirom isei to be a Krtid a Hair. Aiiiontr the li'. are (ov.

Bt. John, Mm II lard. Mrs Kueter. Mn. Chonln of rinutli (Jarollna, Col.

(leu. Woodford, Col. DelUrt md many other. 1 lit re will be low rate! on ll railrouda. Tt-nta can be reuted on the ifrouiulB for thoae wiahitiE to enjoy tent life.

DIiiIiil' hall and lunch stands cau lie obtained. This will be the one opportunity of a life tliuo to hear aume of the uioat el.iiitnt speakers In this country. fKKSONAL. Mr. Lou Bulks came homo from Kansas yesterday.

Doc. Eberly, Ksu of the law class of last June, is aaln in the city. Mrs. Dr. (luthrie has gone to Wichita, Kaiisaa, to visit ber pareuta.

Itev. P. Brooks Is attending the holi ness camp meeting, at Towauda. enure. Kd Hodge and (leorgle Hiirher are rusticating aruund Put in Bay.

Mr. and Mrs. Pruett will depart to mor row fur a visit to Indianapolis, Ind. Mini Belle Vaughin, of Slater, Is in town for a few days visiting old friends. Mrs.

11. C'leland and Mrs. llofea Howard are visiting Miss E. A. Howard.

Mr. W. .1. Noble, of the Western I nion telegraph oillce in Peoria, was over Sinuluy. Mr.

B. F. Hooiies Iibs (riven up lils In. tended visit around the lakes linlil uext su.uiiier. Mr.

0. E. Jchnnon, bookkeeper for liaird Tuttle, has gone East on busmen and pleasure. Mr. IUrrv Horseman will depart this morning for Mtoriu -Lake, luwu, on a short busiues visit.

Mr. M. r. Brooks spent Sunday In the city with bis father, lie returned last even ug to Clinton. Mr.

Frank Simaliausur, ol A 1) Kirk- patrick's, is expected home from his North ern trip this week. Mr. Rudy Schroder has gone to Detroit Mich. If the country suits him he tuny re side there herealtvr. Miss Etta Havens, of Hudson, is In the city visiting Miss Jennie Miller, sue return ed last eveuing from Leruy.

Mrs John Nice-oils, of Kansas City, Is iu the city taking a holiday. She is eiic.aye.1 in a dry goods store oi nausas i uy. Mrs. F. Birdsdell.

rr Brooks, of Naah vllle, Is visiting her parunts, Mr. and Mrs. J. r. Brooks, of Nortu rrairie, Mr.

John rJcbrlng has taken a position with K. Muuholland, tha dyer. John now says, "I am dyiug." He looks good yet. Mr. Con Donovan, the popular young salesman at Izwllliam's, has resigned and gone to St.

Paul to take a position in a store there. A. Lawraace will take ad vantage of the cheap rates, and will visit nil sister, Mrs. UeorgeC. Codd, at her home in Cleveland.

Miss Mav Hawley, of 8t Louis, is visit Inir friends in the city. She is a welcome visitor, being a general favorite in Bloom ington society. Mr. Irous, a well known young telegra.ih operator, haa taken the position In Fallls' Board of Trade, vacated by the resignation of Mr. Bob Huston.

I'anL E. J. Col bum. of the Salvation Army, who baa been to other climes and anlictlng tne ear oi oiuor moo, uu re turned to tne city. Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Butler, of the West Side, were made happy yesterday by the arrival of ineir nrst ooru a uue ieu pouud boy. Hev. 8. P.

Simpson, rector of the St. Mattbew'a church, leaves this morning to deliver the address at the laying ot the cor-ner stone of the I ew Episcopal church at Champaign. ira Wm. Maddux leavea on thi even. Ing's Denver for Saline, Marion county, for a lew weeas, visiuug menus uu tives.

On her return sue win do ac-com panled by her mother, Mrs. Summers. In our endeavor to preserve health It is of the utmost importance tht we keep the secretory system in perfect condition. The well known remedy Money won, na spermc action on the kidneys, liver and bowels. I'ss It lustead of dosing wttn vue omers or oras-tic pills It Is purely vegetable, and Is prompt but mild In action.

It is prepared in both dry and liquid form and sold by druggist everywhere. fowling Eaglr. BLOOMINGTON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15I1, A lrW-i, it 1: o'clork p. to nomlmte nj. dlditei lor County u.

I ire. County Clerk, Treasurer, Hheriff. t'orouer, Muuerluteiniout at Hcliools, mil iwocanilnlatei lor Menilieriof ilie LKlilitura altotowler.l a iiunty Ceutial coniniiliiw, and to transact iuc.li i ther a way proonrlj coin, belore the convention. rim Itaali ol repreientitlno will be ons deleiots lor avary llfty volt sud one lor est-b Irit lion uvr twenty uve vol ei, rait lor tiirould In IHni. The several towns or voting precinct will bt entitled to deleeaiei follows: TowumHi'I.

1 vii in lHbu. Vrlruatu. alt. Itft VH li 14 1 Ho 6 aiiib funk's Dale Dry drove bit Oak Kaudolph mi. u.ittliomm -District SW3 17 14 71 a 4M Normal -DlBliIrt I till Hiidion JUU Downs IW Old Tow Towanda.

Money Cteek "rldley Kinplru Padua Ulua Mound J1'' MtilliKlou I'lieuoa Weal Arrowaralth Martin l.awudale Vate. tellellower 1 Cheney (irove HtJ Anchor rrolatev oil Tbe several towns and votlnn precincts ar r-CouimeBded to bold primary ineetluiri al tbelr rs. speetlve votlnR plates on Matlirday, Ailirost lUth, A. II. 1HHS, at i o'cltK-k p.

or is their rrspert Ive comiiilttees rniy direct All Itt puhllciu srs are earnestly requested tn atteud the prtnisrr "'rTy'ortier of tbe Kepublicin Central commutes of rountr. t. U. MYKHH, t'hslrmau. II.

K. HKNdON. Secretanr. Dated this Vth ds ofJuly, ItWJ. Jyll It 6t GKANI) EXCLUSION AUGUST 1 5, 1 8 8 2, tiikhB WILL KB AN BXCI 8ION TO DA-hloPA MINNKdDTA, MONTANA AND TllH KKO K1VKK VAL1.BY, VIA CHICAGO ALTON R.

Tickets (nod ror forty days, at forowlnglowprlcis from rJloon.iuKuB aud return: To Mlnn.spo I and 81. Paul $14 00 mm NTs 4HIW HH 30 81711 loss ToUrand Korka, Minn To Bismarck, Dakota To Ml'es City, Minn To Hiiro I)kota. Tn Watertowu, Dakota To Fond du Lac and return And otb.r polnta. Ob the sam day the C. A.

will sell round tr'p tickets lo all land grants la Kansas at very low rates. For lull nsrllcalars Inquire at Union Depot Tltket Office. K. MUKUAN, Axent. nil) CLOSING OUT I I or HOSIERY.

ltKO KEN ROUNDS or FULL, REGULAR MADE GOODS, At a Great Sacrifice, to clear stock. CALL AND INSPECT BAKGAINS I FREELAND MM NORTH NTI West Side ot Sim-re, Blooming.toii, III! a27 HAVING ENTRRKP INTO PARTNER SHIP WITH WALLACE LORD. OF PONTIAO, IN THK MANUFACTURE Of ARTIFICIAL STONE, We have started shops fur the same at 1015 West Bloomlutoi, Illinois. All kind of work manufactured to order and on baud such as Chimneys, House Trlmmlncs of all styles, Urna, Carriage Blocks, Hitching Posts, Cellar Floors, BldewaUs, Cisterns, Cemetery Work of all kinds and styles, and anything In tne stone line. LUKII iV IlLH.

FlEUKY'S Wa-Hoo TONIC. NATUKB'B RBAT RBMBDY FOR Iyapepiia, liMllgestion, I.lfer Cwmplaluts), Hlkney Troubles, Skin IHaesuM's), (leuerml ebili(r Purely Veeetable and nndonbtedly the very best Alterative, Diuretic. Laxative and Tonic sver ottered to the public. Iu action upon tbe system Is wonderful, and never falls to give perfect satisfaction. Pot np In full quart bottlea.

Price, 0b Dollar. Sold by all Drasglsts. mylS-yl W. Harmon sella Flnrar'a Wa-Hoo. Monticello Ladies' Seminary, UODFRBY, MADISON ILL.

Mil mf nrw.nl Hent. 1.1. PreDlratorv. Collrfl- ate, Musical and Fine Art Departments. LoC- ItlH Itlllnil-tlfllt nilinrDSBSed IB the West.

B. F. BULLA RD, A. Principsl, JarkBonvllle. I1K CHESHER, BOYD Wholesale Dealers In NotlDns.

WMte GoDds, Hosierr, Ac, 11 B. Bloomington, 111. Jei ANHOOMCtMIMTS. for t'orvswr. DH JOHN MOOKB horehv announced candidal lor the ortlt-e ill oroner ol Uu county, lunjrct "if dectiioo "I pabiiraa county couvuntlon.

a.ia tl DM TlTTl I Is herenT miioumut dltllti tor onVeol Coroner of cauly, sub)acl Ui detmoB of tin KrpBl.il. an tuuair ouavauuon. 11 Hi RIMEII liovrtv announced "nl data fc loronil Mi UB rouutr, sulijn UUmM UiI tue couul) Uoa. ror Coaaiy rirrk. W.

UK1KR I berrtijr inrionnrr-d candidal! for lh office or County n-rk, Bhjart to lb. declilon ol the H-a OUran 4avUoa. C1LBM HKKU ll beret. aBnounced as a candidal lor lb ofoce ol Countr Clerk, suh )Mt tb decision til lb. Republican ConTulioa.

CHlAKt.Es W. ATbtlNHOH Bcrrr.li aoata-sd aa a candidal lb' offl. "I oniiiv Clirk, aabjecl to th deeliloa ol the Count vKe-abilca coavvDlioo. J'- Far SprltBdeal of Schools. TOUN A.

MILLKRCouBtv rui Jont, tl acrabr auBouucvd cuili.nt lor re e. lion, ulijari lo Count) cmmntlt T7 JI. ol Imvt, Is hercliv announced i ol mboul. ol McLein county, loll" tie ctsioa ol th Republican Couuj I KUtnM I' or Com Trc-aiarer. JOttlPII DINISON Is herein- auiionttred a Mndidile lot the onV.

of Cans. uiibt Republican County conu-niiou. ii N.iimil towti.liH', I' lifri-'y S. 1 ruidiu.l. Mclu cointy, Mbjwi to tb d.ii.lou ih K.

pubilcu Oointj couiirBtioBj )' JOHN U. LOHK Ii ben-hjr wnoatirrd i. UDdldiub lb. olbc. ol Bbjt to lb.

decl.loB ol lb. Hrpabllciu oonly coDTectliin. ror CoBltT JlJ'. Jr. PANCAKE, ol bloomlBCtoB.

uBoaBud i cudidit. lor ib ol Uoii ty Jidms mbj-l to lb. dwiuou I ib. pibllru Coubu CoBrentlou. )''-' HINKY A IWLMI I.

tacrvlijr innnulict-d 1 UDdldiw lor'lb. ottlc of l. Jude, ubjwt to UN dKlitoB ol lb. HpubllB "iintr CoavriBtloB. Jt TXiE Bl BENJAMIN I.

h.n-hjr l. cindldiw for lb. ornc. ol ountr to lb. Boninition of lb.

toutiiy K.poii- ICU COBVMltloB. Jt? 1 Tar lU-prwitMlT. GEO OEE.HON Ii b.nby inuout.fed ciodldll l. Hrpnu-BUtivr of cointy, mbjKt to tb dmou ol tb K. pnb iimui MMintt COBTlUtloB.

Jy'-. tl io IIHOMAS P. MITCHELL ll hereby ililli.tllic-d I i cindidii. for Mi-piwutiitvi ol M. t.inty.

to lb. diKUion ol tb Ki-puijliriui MukivHMiVfllitkiB. lyAl-troi I oUN A. EWINrt, of Diuv. Ii b.r.

ny Boinud cndid.tt lor KepWM-Btillv to lb. lubjwt to lb. decl.loB of the CoBuly CuBvobtlou- J) -ll I FAYETTE PINK Ii b.reby undid', for Kepr-nutiv. u. lb.

Lti.li tprn, lo lb. dotMion of the HrpunliciB County Cojiv.nilon. jelMi-4 VOKV PIEE hereby innon cnn dlditc lor to the IrfKliiitiire, luhject to tb. d.cion ol lb. Ke nhllnu CubVeoltoB.

Por HberlE TAMEH NOBLE hereby unoBBcrrl i t) rudidilehir hberiff, eulijecl to Ibe Ki-pu li xiLvuniltm JAMEX liOODHKAHT I. berebviiliniiuuc caiidldlle Uie ofbce of bbelllt, tb. ipprovil of tb. Kepuollciu county coi.ien-lluo. 4 WjN.

W. IVEH I. beniliy innouncod i. 1 cn dldltelorlb. olltce of hberifl ol MrU-iu county, tb.

deci.ion ol tb. county convauuon. I tEK ULTUKIE ll hereby innounceu cmdidn.lortbeolrli.ol ib.rltl ol Mr Leu coBDty, iubjcl to tb. ippn.yil of the H.pubilciu dainty conveBtlon. jelft tlJ4 HH.

BWA1M Ii hereby innounced 1 cm- didiie lor Bberifl lubject the decLiori ol tb. rujpublicin Bomluillng conyeni on. jel i -4 SD VANDKRVOOHT ll hereby innonnred CABdidlt. lor the office of bberiff, iubjer.1 U) tb. dtxnioB of lb.

Kepublicin County ion. J1- HINKV V. UAYH, ot LoIlniiU.n, ll hereby innovated cudloit. lor tbe office ol BBeritt, IBbjecl to tb. declnoo or the McLein Coauly Ko.Bbllcin convention, to be held tbe 1Mb diy ol Auirmi, it Uloominmon, 111.

Je. REMOVAL. MKB. KH1NEHART, tbe dreumiker, n. moved from lie.

N. Mlln it. to the Coraor ot Center ind Witbtntilon if. lulin'U MUSIC. M1HM A.

BOWARU.wicb.rof plmo, oriiin tomI enltirih irnliiir, puntUig druwltiK, Ho.w Burl M.wtb-rt. I1' SPECIAL NOTIOES. 5eAcJb ire lelllBK low ind we ire receiving lirire comiliumeul. dilly. ALDKU HKOh.

WE Ol-KKK thii morning lot ol JobB" peicbel, which ire very choice. Bl ordering eirly job tuny lecure hoi. AL LK1CU BKOS. iNDBPENDENCE PATENT FLOI'H i nude from old wheit. ind it the very beet.

It never dl.ippolnu. ALDK1CH BKOb. PUKE lel country lird, in imlll Jari, it AL DhlCB OUR dtipliy of ill tbe leiionible fruit, ind veiielihiei unnol be no I ltd in tbli market. Com. ind lee.

ALUK1CU BKOB. ABSTRACTS OF TITufc. AND LOAN leti. of booki, p.Mited by ditlerent clerkii, wilh our complete judgment inaex, insure. w.ui..j ntiklnr BbltricU of title.

J. W. COMPTON 4 CO 8. Cor. Court-bome bi.emeiit EST AYEOO," 8T LE OR STOLEN A bay mar Hi whit, hind feet; icib on rmht lorel.K.i, near hiud uao on lell loot; weiBh.

about ri ibod ill round. Finder wUl beauilably rtv.ar.1 JOHN H.I CONDON IfJMi- STEAMSHIP T.CKET8. 1 JjABBAGB TICKBTB to nd from Barope it 7 -nA foreign eichinne. U. htttt BCBB, KiBBt.

lll. Maia-it. jn-bn PAPER HANGER. f5D2firANNA aona. All wot ouuu.

ik IlitnXon. AL. MlNJih, realdenoe over DEMTI8T. (4, DtiDllBt, hue returned to oon.r of Center n5 over liiiulers Kin-M will be it home, encepling Tnu riday ind Prldiy of eich week. FREO.

SCHANTLE, SHOEMAKER. ai-iliNtl IE luartlnnable ihoemlker. JT bal moved from Ht North Mliu-lt. to WIS Morlh Mitn-it. Reoilrtni! neitly done.

Invi.lble pilcbM warranted. Rubber boota mended per rlctiy. beil iiuc prool Dlackinn lor mJfily ATTORNEYS. uaac a. PHiLuri.

Lirtk PHILLIPS, Attobmbti at Law. VIBctt, toatb ilde BqBtre. BloomlngtoB, 111. ally TwoaaiU. tiiui I BiniAiim U.

Luoai UmuM 1. BrBMoBB, notary ruouc. KKLR'OK, L.UUAB BPKNCKB, IrMIRI A ootmaBIAlBl. giO North Oantar-el BloomlEglon, 111. i ol Of it IlltnnU Hute irnial I wlvf ritjf will 'liMi THE HIGH SCHOOL ANI THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

lo rouriei of itudy-tli. Cli.ili ll ind ll. neril Tb. lorui.r inepire. iny ire in Allien.

litter iiioru. in III S. lelnei, Mat heiuitlc. ami i.llillillKe., in tliori.in-hlie.i to lint ol lliiny col Intel, i union, inailoti iiply to ibe prlncipil, B. J.

JAMgn. oil. u.air uunu w. Noruill. Ha.

three irri.lel the prepirlim for Ibe liraiiimii l.ra.le; Ibe Inter prepirlUK lor Hie lli.ll SeliiM.I, or K. ll.nl Lu ll ind Ibe I'repatalor), hi. prepare, lor a.llui..!..li to lb. riortiial l.epirillieill. luiiii.ii tl.u li.t..rtn...tlalM and ll'ttl.

Ill Hie otln Por liirlb.r inlormailoii l.ply to CHAM IlKl.lllMll. I'rllii Il.al. Ke.td.-ln IWodooll ea.1 ol llaptl.t cburih, Noriull, lllmoii. in I ut NEVER? HARDLY EVE 1 1 MALIK BY TfJ hi ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R.

POH THK EXCUK3ION Leaving; Bloomington Tuetday Next, AugmtlS, at 8 :43 a.m. HKKKl'HlfiY AKKI HKADlilKMI IIIiMimineton to- In Iowa, ind return i I'-'O" 17 ll a Iowa, and return Mllrb. II. Ilalola. Hid return rhamlH-riaiu, Dakota, ind return H.

tiirn tlrki.ll for forty it ooml. In low or liakol ol MauKon, I. Nocbinue ol cir. Through train. H.eepinir ran attached.

Price lor doui.le iicrin, 10 1 1 in to or lMar. Kcmeuilier, no mcb lite will IL-Hb be made to Mitchell. Ample ic- cutnui.Kllliou provided, and Ki ln rai ffum time A KINK ASHOKTMENT OF uiitlcs and Gratcs AT HALDEMAN'8 MARBLE WORKS, lo.u-aii Wl b. UAin-Bi. or noure IB nerei.y K'veu ma.

iiirr.nn lately exl. tine between A. Bmlth md II. M. an Ill iml.r tt.M (trtn ol litillh WHboii, wa.

dlBBolve'd thll 7th day of line, Ihhj, by mutual conient pmlTil ll'. M. W1LBON. The bu.lne.B will lie ronllntHMl at tbe old ltin.1, A.hl.-v Hl.M'k. Iiv II.

M. V.II.OH. where everythiliu lu the lewlliK nilchlne, line la lor Bale. LU DON'S Machine nor. HTEAM KITTINH.

SI'KAM KITTINH. STEAM KI'ITINU. 1. 1 Mill Nil. MUlNli.

HBWKI1 l'll'K. HKn Kll l'll'K. HEtVEH l'll'K. A full of hole and plumbing gooda. All work done by drBl claas workineu.

ImtcrB by lelepbou. promptly attended to. R. LOUDON, Proprietor. Kutranre to nntll new buildlllK ll com pleted.

lira t'c llkKiminiftou, 111. je-l L()V ghoes ami SPl)ers AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY. AT ATTKAG'TIVE PRICES. OBERKOETTER'S, niJO-y NO. 11a 80UTII MA1N-MT.

)eim KOlLElt WORKS 1U11H M. WILSON, PROPRIETOR BLOOMINGTON BOILER WORaS. Flllf" tliimlar anrl 1ivmr.tivi hi.llnra hnllt to ord.T. Ainu all kinds kinds of lank, smoke- etarkri, hreeching. Ac.

Complete line ol Iron and hraup flttinyw Id tttork. Ki'pairine promnily dm hy comoetunt workmen. Mall and teletfraph in good coudiiioD, lor vale. Stops: 721 West BloomiiifitOB, 111 $25.00 REWARD. We wl 1 pay the above reward Tor iny ce of Rbenmatl-m or Neuralgia wa ramot euro.

It will relieve ny caae ol Diphtheria or Croup In-tantly. Army and Navy Liniment will lelieve pain ind soreness md remove iny unnitnnl ftrowtb ol bone or mu.rl. on man or beaat. Price, al 110 a bottle. Vt ill refund the money lor any failure.

AHMV ANHNAVY LINIMENT Waliaan cnicao hor sale by W. AH MoN, wholeeale nd retail drnitKiet, Blouminirton. uio -j have pun-baaed two lot for The old Lutheran church will be moved tnereon aim be used aa a private school forUeruieu puplla. Drum, editor of the Beineut, Pltt county, lokeii of as 'probable candidate for representative on the Kepubll cau ticket. In the aoih dlitrlct.

The man Leonard, who aome feattlgo rati away from Koinoke Willi mi uircu gin. named Klndig, at last, after ruauf trouble both to himself, the girl lie took with hlin, and the wife and family lie left behind him, a few weeka ago turned up at Oiceola, Iowa. Hi wife, a week or two ago, left Koanoke and weul to oiceola, and found him living under tbe nam. of Letneu with his unlawful wife and one child. When she appeared ou the scene Lemen alias Leonard made himself it-arce, and has not aluce been heard from.

Vtre. Leonard has begun proceedings agaiiist the said Mrs. Lemen rbenoa. Chenoa gave Prof. Jess only two vote and uot two hundred a the r.NTaoiurH bid it.

Towanda and Honey Creek The complete rcultof the prlmry election last Saturday it aa follow: Member of the LegUlature Tboiua Mitchell, 23; Lafayette Funk, lfory Pike, fl; John A. Ewlu. Oeorge Okeson, 4. County Judge-R. M.

Benjamin, 50; A. F.wlnir. -ii: 3. F. Pancake, 4.

Couuty Clerk-C. W. Atklnaon, 3t; Clem M. Reed, 2-J; W. M.

Orlur, 15. County TreMurer Jo. Denlson, 38; H. Loehr, 43; 8. 8.

Porter, Superintendent of School J. A. Miller M. Jes. 17.

Bberlll-H. II. Swalm, 40; H. C. lay, 37; Jaa.

Ooodbeart, Peter tiuthlie, 1 Jamea K. Noble, W. W. I Tea, 1. Coroner-Ben.

Riser, 31 Dr. J. Little, 41 7,. Lawrence, Wm. Matthews, Dr.

r. .100, Delegates elected arc Geo. White, 11. Lor- mor and r. M.

Jones, ana are ipsirm-iru vote on the unit rule for the candidates, hav i .1... 1.1. ntinilia fil i.t,t. 11 llini B. lUg 111.

UIHU." i. they have any show for selection, and theu take tne next nignest cauuiunie. Delegates from Money, ureca; are vrui A 11 A Hilt, Dan Bishop and Barnard, and are Instructed on tne uuit ruie. iuo cauuiuai. getting the highest number of vote are vottL- A- nen imui auu r.

niv a tic drier, Denlson, Miller, Hays and Kieer. Bo You Enjojr Llfef If not. It is your own fault, and you cannot if your blood Is Impure. Loose' Extract ol Red Clover Blossom will tone up your sys tem, and make you feel aa if you had aome-thing to live for. For aale by W.

W. Mar. mon. Food for Reflection. t' mil ire troubled with any disease aris ing trout Impure blood, would it not be well 1.

rf.ini. I It, eonaumii. tti res. i -n. Hon, or something similar, before It is too later Lo e' r.itractoi am ciurcr mu.

soma 1 tbe best known and moat perfect tuiri Her of the blood iu existence. For sale by VV. W. Marmon. WM.

W. MARMON, mmmmmmmuimmnimmmmmnimrammiiunmniLQ I TTUJSSES, ui ui ra ui iu iu ui iu iu ui a ai ca ui in tu ra tu iu uu a tn Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Stockiugs. A complete stock ol the Celebrated CHAMPION SPKINU TRUSS and the best quality of rubber bandage trusses. EVSpectal attention to adj listing. I VH A.

I iV SS IJV vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvv rFUKNITUKE UUU1U iiAAAAAAAAAllAAAAAi AAAA1AAAA1 To dispose or a large stock of tine furniture, at reduced nrices. 1 shall offer 2UU bedsteads, 50 book caBes. 75 extenBion tables, 60 bureaux, 8(10 chairs, 55 lounges, 5 complete parlor auu ueu-roora suits, 46 parlor tables, 60 rockiug chairs and hoBts of other uBeml furniture, lower than eyer before, at my furniture warerooms. next door to post office, oppostu wall liotei alHy A. GRATEFUL COMFORTING.

EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural I awe which govern the operations oi digestion and on-tritlon, and by a caretnl application of the fine properties of well-ielectea cocoa, Mr. iippa nae provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bllh. I Is by tbe judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built ii until Strom? enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating arouDd us, ready to attack wherever there Is a weak point.

We may escape many a tatai snan ny Keeping ourselves wen wnu pure blood and a properly nourished frame. Civil Service UazetU. Mr4.if aimniv with bntllnt? water or mflk. Sold In tins omy IK-lb. and labelel.

Homcpopatblc Chemists, tendon, England. Jy4-eody3 Civil Miter ai immi A H. BELL, Ail orders tor engineering and surveying, either in city or country, will receive prompt attention. Drafting of all kinds. Perspective patent drawings: plats for court cases, conveyancing.

Special attention given to the drainage of farm and road land. Office, on south side of square, first stairway east of Center-st. my23-yl "WILL -TOTT Printing for 1882 EITHER Letter, or Hill Heads, Statements, Cards, or Knvelopvs. Postal Cards, TaeB. or Labels, Hlotten, Hand Bills, or Show Cards, Circulars, Id Note or Letter 8Ue, Kecelpts, Checks, Drafts, or Notes, Certificate! or Deposit, or Deposit hecks, Hilli of Lading, or Weigh Tickets, Legal Klsnki.

or Legal Printing, Or anything tn the Printing line. If yoB do. live yonr time and money ind oall it THE PANTAORAPH Printirq, Lithographino, Binding akd Blaxx Book Est a sua ekt, where jon will have an opportunity of aetinv the latest tylus) of tTpe the largest uorunent uf ptipera; wm-iea) of th bent work ioa in tht wttt, and reriT coiirteotu and prompt attention, and Um WwtMt pttoM Ban 1 of ail elaamw of work. long as you Hay, ana ll in tue innot euco oi your heart you want to take a little excursion on the lake and back In a couple of hours, aa my wife and I did, they catch you for auotner entrance lee uimuuus uu vou lu fact.and in fact a contemptible gouge. To a person who rente a cottage here for the eason i three weeks) aud pays 40 for escb member of his family over twelve, beside tb outrigeou price charged by the gro-cera, baker, butcher and milkmen, a long purse will be necessary tu stand It ail.

It Is claimed to be a cheap place, it no ucn thing; If very expensive. There Isn'tagood cigar to be had In the place, and, if one doe Smoke, lie I looacu upon as au iiihuuw. Then tbe hotel and boarding house keepers are obliged to how up their receipt every week, and the management tax them ten per cent ol the whole income. The lectures aud music Is about all they furnish. Theelectrlc light 1 put In is an advertisement.

The lake pleaure re private venturea. The cottager own or rent their domicile and furnish their own aocie.y, and, take it all In all, while It 1 pleasant enough to come to for few dav. it 1 a long way from being tbe little paradise It la advertised to be. There are orobablv 15.OU0 people on the grounds to day, and search high and low, I waa not able to find a single drinking fountain, and but one public water closet. There are plenty of lotla lountains and leniouude stands, where a mighty poor article 1 dealt out at a high figure.

I found photographs and view of Chautauqua away up in the nineties 1 lie morning papercostssix cents, ud is pretty thin reading as a newpaper, though its hard work to print a newspaper in the woods. The woods are the most grateful feature about It to me, but thla country Is full of them. The way to aee and bear and get tbe benefit of Chautauqua is to get board at aome farm bouse or little village among the mountains, and come here aa you may (eel Inclined. The best of board can be had that way for 'i to $7 a eek, aud live like a 1 have been at a great many resorts, oom in thi couutry and In Europe, and 1 must say that the standard or intelligence among tbe people here is the very highest I ever aw. I have heard It stated, and believe It to be true, that it la the very highest mat lias ever heei.

brought tof ether in the world, taking Into account, of course, the same number of people. The very wealthy and shoddy do not come nere oecause mem i. mn All tbe lectures are of a high moral grade, aud entirely undenominational; but the have a home of their own acros the lake. where they meet and hold forth with their best talent, and that means aome of the most talented men ana women oi tue unu. i ney have hotels, boarding houses, cottages and tent, and their lectures, meetings aud entertainments are conducted on a scale worthy the great body of the Christian world to which they beloug.

ineir resort, caiieu Point Chautauqua, is becoming more and more popular every year. It isconducted on a very liberal scale, much more so than the oue headed by Dr. Vincent. There are no gate fees, or ex tortious at all that 1 could discover. Tiieir grounds are just as pleasant every way, the cottages are of about the same class, and the odious tax of 40 cents per day is not thought of.

The only thing they are strict about la liquor, that in any shape, except medicine, is pro hibited, and If found the person having it is expelled from the grounds. They are near enough to atteud such lectures as they please at the other place, and If 1 were coming to Chautauqua to spend two or three weeks, to the Baptist ground is where I'd go for I like their style of doing business by for the beat. Stani.eb. About Arahl and His Rabble We Hast Have the Watch Factory. (To the Editor.) Bluominuton, August 14.

I write to night, sir, under Inslplrarlon somewhat. I have been riled of late with your Egyptian editor, who has been predicting disaster lo the British force who are operating against that murderous ruffian and Incendiary, Arabi Pasha. 1 have come to the conclusion that tbe wish father to the prediction. However, as the case may be, you will see before many duys have passed that Mr. Arabi and all his rabble will wish themselves out of the noose they have got their necks into.

But this is not what I ished to say thla evening It is the watch fsctorv which con-cerns ih row, and to day I feel much encouraged with the prefects before us. It is true much that we have heard is good words aud promises, and last, but not least, good signa turea for solid shekels. I got up this morning with some Indifference in my feelings, not caring the toss of a pin whether the watch factory came here or not. But I analyze my feelings and found my liver out bf order. Before this reaches the good readers of the Pantaoraph I will have removed the cause by the aid of a good, old-fashioned blue pill.

But to the point of the factory, we must have the watch factory. 1 have faith to-night that we will have one, when one of oursolidest financiers to-nigbt, one who always haa been ice Itself to any manufacturing enterprise here, expressed voluntarily a wish to be one of many to take stock as an Investment in thla enterprise. I feel now that If there are any debating whether thev will or will not put 500. 1,000 or (10,000 in thla enterprise, now la their time. Let them no more say, aa of old, I have married a wife, or bought a house, and therefore cannot come; but let them come right up like men In their faith by subscribing good, solid amount, aud tbe thing ill be an assured success.

Yours faithfully, J. tl. melllish. That waa a very good example set -in England. It ha already made it impression In thi country.

A Chattanooga "umbrtlla borrower" ha just been sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Eaal bide of tbe Square. Jyld.

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