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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 3

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UkI da a 1 i' -M A fnsca PROPOSALS 1 Gl eJJmvtnflTapli. I SPRING SATISFACTION. Hi rmiirmTmir i.Air.sr Novi.inr.s IN SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. 1 1 1 MjUAUTl 'oi hit 'fiilir ainl WiiwIiinixloii-Hl-i. SUMMER UNDERWEAR.

Hosiery Special Sak1. Summer Ventilating Corsets. jvu io OFFER LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF CHOICE QUALITIES IN India Gauze Undervesfs. nrllAp' H'llllPWrlFOn l-'wr in ii Wnlrt Mil ftixl ttt in vl rir t-4 ft'- 'ef f. 1 111 li I th.

(f .1 ll 4 t' t. Ilr i i t. i i.t. I Mtlt'AY, JUNE I- iiii int s. KlSlltl ttl.

I- 4 f. tl.o -t i i I i- 1 I t'ejlr I'MiW wnTtU If tl I. I Ihr I'-r 0 1 i a ki. i ttii Ui I .1 I i ifh lw I -I AM. I ftV -I ui tin irt.

rn i I. I. sKi.Ism tt.r tt ri 1.1 i.t-4r) ni-i ii'ir i i .1 mt tl t.tf .1. 1 1 tf it i 1 ii i ir hftf thv t.fctl.l "I ll HMf I I'lll hi Iti'U It niin wi nl phM null a ll -1 A ti tt.t I'tli Wi s)l. ll Hi C.

A. SCHULTZ. Li'gcst Stock anj mostComili'tc Line in the City. Kxtetuion T'lhlri. lint rHito $elilleiUtenh.

iholntirett limLing I'hniri irhle lofi Tablet. Comfilete I'nrlor Sell (nil And a Ii mi. Ira. I more article I.mi limit. lu ma.

on n. ii i vau' mi (fAcn lUU (lll'l HUH. Prices very low. Ca.ll ot ones mna ses ins Nm. Zll 4 213 Wtut rrut.1 ft, Bluumintrtot, HI UUGGl ES AM I IARN KSS THK BKST AND THE CHEAI EST I.N Tilt CITV I II I tXltllMl lllk AT G.

FREESE, (rtjhni(i it eCuuntf, Jail, on N. -t U. IL Thomas Co. a An'iff rtnr for ttn tl tliat i mi not RiiriH(iM'il. It Miun.i(il.

ail ami fit' our SJI.OOl Worth lull. Our Spring Hull, from IIMM In I Him chii nut he equalled tor the price it.kcl. liwuig 10 that I. alsuit to lake p.n. In our bu.lnefc.

wt- arc eftVring the Im.vc i ju.i tor il). il Miirni-rii-facllun lu every respect or no NORTH SIDE SQUARE. Photographs Batl.lactlon Guarantciil to ail I'mrons. Mamirfli)rtr and Wholesale Dealer DRY PLATES Fur tlie Trail1. R.

FENWICK, Over heeclquarler'a Clothing Hoiiae DIE STEAM STEAM WORKS. WORKS and Uent' Clolhin' of every ile-acrlptlon dyiMl, cleaniHl repaint l.ai?e farpct. and lliunket. cloaniHl or died. I'Ichc set mjr prlci In-fore cnillrii work elsewhere.

Work mar tie l.y mail 1 pay efpre. cliariri nne way Dye Work, am I (ilttcc. filu Norlri np. aiwlte Bmkaw's I'low R. H.

MUELLER, raileodlt Pronrlet-vr. oiuu Merchant lors allies French Halbriggan-L1 Clients' Summer Underwear, Fine Hosiery Special Sale. and ln- li.ui Hiuhta. i.i.i i.wt' 1 I iiihi. lot lie ie ol aic hn iiii.tialiu ul Iu i Tlie mtadllig ol Ihe VV ('.

I ill be laid I liM 1-1.) ol ll.l" w.i al nele I i.Hil and I entrl I 1 1... 't iiur' i i III teartie abbt'raiM bal hel d.nglilef, Mia. II. F. tlaeiet, who la-t wa.

iinniH.iH-l In Mahwaii in an. u.i uie tow ns! ol lii.iiM.II,i, irluiiH! home may. In Ihe i.iil.ii.bert 111 nl li (ladi.alilMi ria.i Us al blah wS.a.1 li name ul Mm. iia.ilM-i wa luadu iui.t. t- Ird.

U.Hki.Mnii will eiHiiSi ii.y le vl wi-k Ulna, rli.hgaa Mf. ral.k I. tali. Ml 111. Iia-Hinice nirr.

Mia, Ja. Iwd.ltwn I uic in bet on I lav aiiH.ng wlo. li I Ihe addition ul a more rrn ot Id I'ullen. now I'lilluian rai eoi i.bii I hi. ago and I itUbuig.

vl'llllig In. I apt Sil Mr. J. a. I'uil'ii.

ol tin. my. Mr. Prof. John W.

ri children. if N.iimal, will return huiue 1 hey hate la-u BOaeflt xSeral Inolllll. Ill rkindaaiid a.iuiiu.M, n.i Mr. Flank Wil. nl f'nl Who tilting bef uiothef.

Ml. Anuai Hal-nan! on Weat alunrton tnH. I.aa been illte III. but I. la-lieted bl belief.

A iaire rel.1." 'Illation ul Ihe Noll of Vetetan aiu-ndeil Sundav. br ial st- U-iilioli. Ii.iineai'itki. al tier l.M. llH.niuioii tollie eniia ile- itenal bv Hie lU-t.

lol.ia. ot the I idigregs- tHinal chuii'h. Mr. F. Willing, nf I hlcsgii.

wa lis rneatnlMi. II. W. llelll.HI. and lell lot lL lilll teaU-tdav rhe reinny au li.beil a laa.k entitled, rmra rilieeulo I wenly Itn.

III lull ul ugge.ol. kl IIHlth III th.ew ag'W. I he riit M. K. church will make Heco-rtioii ii.v the lawtoii tot the annual clul- drenda etelrlaiai, Theae alinej will brill UhU.Ual llimeL A lumillluanHT, siiidijerl bwadi by Dr.

Maoii, and oiw rrmaik. by Uie Willi gil mu.ic. are mm uiiI IB the ptograuiuie. I nee aie bi la- belli at iv a in. Mr.

W. Iliatrdinan. traveling -'n- ger agent of tlie It. A ltaili.avi eoiu- l.anv. wa in thl.

etty yeairniav arm ui.iiue nni a iKe iiuniurr in jiaue-ae ia.i ar elcuraluli. tliat hi. road la giving. Th' niiuieuiy run llineigh ta! train In nam lr mil i-nm, ign. goiiig over Uie I rl.

W. I'eoris and tl.elice oter tlie I II. VI a i si Jieoii. Mu tomorrow, will oc cur tlie marriage ul Mr. J.

li. Tucker and Mi Fva A. Ilruwn. Mr. lucker Hie Uaiellmg aJeamanot UieMaudwitch Manu-laiiuring company ol andwltch.

and In. hivIiuarlciTi are lu Una city. Mi. Ilrnwn I a U.elter nf Dr. Nellierger.

newiv marrinl collide will arrive in till. cily Friday morning on Uie iMiver. anil will take up their Minianeni nainnn. They will occupy nim. at Mr.

(haml-r on Vaorlli kldiaiili atrtteL AtU the 11 ol June Uiere will be added one pel cent to ail uiiid real relate lae iitft.ui im the of June at p. the count) lreaurer will cummeuce the sale on all i.ii.i on nu uie uie n- i-a. Alter the lalne uf tlx month. llielimoi laerity live per cent will Ite a.hled Ki amount. Thai added per eenl a- pear Ui lie In the nature nf penauies f.

Uie nun ment laie. Al one time Uuaide.i ia cent on Uie amount ol laiea on land aold for nott-l) ment ul taxes was only lu per cent miring tnia peniM ue the tain due and unpaid and for which It Iwn-ame neceaary to advertise and sell Uie land amounted lo uie very inn. The ailditiutial penalty ailded by legi.iative enai imeni na hail Uie ettect of eiH-dillng the payment of all taxes on real rutate. 1 he amount nl nales lait year were nniy net ween i ami even thousand dollar. It I believed It will lie much lees than that amount this BKAL KITATK IBltlfEBI.

a ll-m to tiis). vers, consid eration I JW, conveys tract of land 'x3U ro near the northwest comer of section in Dale biwnshlp. Klher lvl Ui I). Simon, consideralloii oui, quibclalm lot In Cox Vaughn of the north halt of block fronting on Went Washington strwl, lu I ml, r. il.litioli to IlilMlUllllkrtOII.

Wm. Silvey to l'eter Mumpll, eonslders-tlon vuv, oonveys lol ii, lu block -i, In Hud- Tiavlrf Davla to IL Frank llrvanL coiinlil- eration -J0, convey, louil ami JJ. fronting on Fast Jefferson street, in Davla' Unrd sd- ditiou Ui lilooiulnglon. Ladies Do you want a 'lure, lilooni-Inu't'omiilexionJ If so, a few flpiilicnlions of Hacnn s-MAGNOLIA UALH willitrut-ify yon to your hoart'n content. It dmvi away with ltodnoss, Piniplos.

IHoU'Iioh, and all diseases and Imperfections of the skin. It overcomes tlieflushed appearance of lieat, fatigue and excitement. It makes a lady or Til IUTV apiear but TW KV and so natural, Gradual, anil perfect are iln cflects. that it is impossible to detect its application. BEFORE i 4 I cos, Ladies' Imported Fancy Extra lu.

li, ISO lluul tit o.hn. oi ll, ioiui'M and one, Mr. Ili.l't, In. in lh Ijh'Iii, sn Imiit Vi-fr iivaiilly )e-b nly all.llM.w si urn teaiiMiee Sllll ladlea' rlSS lU Finn b. Ungld Mim Mule.

Mt. Iltslr) I. an amiuii.li.d li.ul. SlM II teinaiulai of FtaiKW tsitti sn aerrtil U'Sl n.MH hugar rrr. k.

and Would in i.t.1 on l-julnal l.ol I'aree. He ll.a ul.der.LUulil.g lot II wtiol llt Vl.llnta, Sblle t'. iilliet. kilueil liliu is I with a llniilil "tint." Vthell II cixm-alu Mlug "ihtV the I'AXMolUI'H in. Uke lisik vaU tof nnMw underlie II.

eaei'lllll" a well a. soy paiive l.nn I irm liman tl.l ever ale In. 'Ilw Madame f)ne, ami li' I Il.i.h.. N.i lie ll hiinih aid lliavef. Mi.

aiuMilul Fnnrii. a vi.lbif. Made li III ll it I' U-n-tiLg maiinef. Mie iwk ll langua. iMiitifiilly.

awl elo-iuent wii her haiMl end the cliaiarletl.tic rtM '11 ladlea i ol i' i. UuhkIi annarvtilly uRer lug 1 1 ihs eiiir.arta.iiM.il st Hivamon kmriislwie avoirdul. loineo in iiH.eiiiierainm wun eai-snd vtiUmiam. A ile-f iilnn of different kiiHl.ol lare, the oi Ing IIm-iu, IIM If rnaiw aiooflg Ihe wiaov Hung. dieued by Miaa Maile In nVIKlltlul Willi ninning taii-sui double- inliiUI tiaal ln.m the lievy ol iirTiMiiniet nev.

aud an "inn" ftum iiM.vi.iM.re. Al llieetidol iiieennveration inenaa. ovi k.u.t, Iivm1 etim. oiiiil In French, once in a while one of Uie Mill. I.le lotigue julliplig in- i.

Iiranehing nut lilo real old lilmni. II wa at Itie I. mniligol Ihe leading that Mr. Iltalev bfole a iimineM ol with Uie ry. hell pah.

He Nad? WImIi I II tt.m went ItWI HIlllPI l'ir on with appaieut liarm my. I he ylit wa. a pleaalil one trie iiiviieu. ol the a- havelnaile Womietflll progleea III the language. Mia Maile I.

all Ideal l- her. II I. a HU-n Ui her and Willie, her enibuim and esmetiie, which are heartily idieim! by Iwr t.upila. i fMieu. in a ii i I-' and lb mming young man will Ol nocasn- Meoiicnce whatever iiiwierioi ww.

ii.uv. he and giviw Iheclaeair I'AJIl AiiUAI'HK Srorlll to "OuL" The CesaiUes st Jaags Davll Davis. Th. IHneaa of Judge llsvld Davis bs hut of fair Iv deluging blui with iMla-ram. nf ImiUirY SS to bt.

condition. eterday wa. the twenly-alxth day of his irom uie caruuiM ie upon hi. durine which Hum) Uie patient haa ItiUflaely. ami haa st limes been believeil tn III rrltlcsl condition, in-, l.uce.

Judue navu. lanuiy imywiei. I I'lll 11 "I taiu M-l i-v. ion am now eoiill.li nt that tlie Judge la upon the way to permanent ItiipmvniietiL 1 he carbuncle ha niogreiMHd favorably, and 1 anticipate nothing wrum fnun IL dt course it will take nine tune inr inr.unrm u.i.-.,im.i. The I mice haa born steadily eoiiiiuiii HI.

victor. Iimi lun-t iiiliiuate old-time frieod. mtxA umn now mmi 111! not rxeepteil. 1 ne poiiiuruii in biinelewill lie uininaien Manyef the letter rei-eived by the patient mod advlM reiue- I I die. and metnousoi ireaiuii-in.

Te Be Appropriately ObMrves Th ditretvi.t lialirea of ths order ot Odd v-How. of thl. cltv. are arranging for su inirtln and suitable programme In con nection with the laying of me corner auane ai ii.e new 1 1.1.1 temple. No rertaiu date has lawn as yet lixed upon lor the cere monies.

The following are tne committee iu. l.v order Lo wnicil liair -v prepare a suitable programmer lletiiem-t Jovenh Ator. Ho liriihetn. M. II.

ewum, tmirge siuuuiv Oram field arm jonn r.uiiy. i nland loilge-Slessr. Charlli Lamp, Wm. Knori, ('. Hranderuurg, l'eter Holer- man, rt.

aN.ii.i"i, Citv 1nlge Messrs. A. (. SweoisiT, U'wi. KeilK-l, Joseph Davidson ami Wm.

I.uhke. VT fl 11 11 1 ll-MUir. f.nc.niiiiieiii F. K. Huddle, lieorge T.

Heritage, A. N. lowers. Meters of KebeiTa-Mr, Wm. Funk, Mr.

Ue. IV V. Lairv. Mrs. Will.

tie anu air, aiarini To Bmla. Messrs. llarber. Kwing Ca, tlieei' tensive agricultural Implement dealers on North Main street, are preparing to ereci a commodious business building on North Main streeL They lind this step necessary in order Ui provide lor their rapidly Increasing husineea. The hrm own a couple of lots on Market street between Mam and Center, and as soon as their spring and summer trade will admit ot It they ex)iect to remove the buildings In which the KNUUnl l.fto.lMjl on thene lots.

are ni heir new building will occupy their present location which Is a most desirable one being at the corner of Main and Market streets. Their proposed building will be of nu.t ciiiiiiir and linisll. and will bethreestoi.es ill height, aside fnitn a convenient arm wen nguw-u nwiumu will be forty-four feet by ninety, and if nothing Intervenes to prevent, the work wlllbeuegun aoouiuie umiui Tha CooDrativ. Stov. ConpaBy.

The Cooperative Stove company have plaiwl nearly all ot their sis s-oca aim will have no dlttlculty In finding takers for the rest The company Is composed wholly of lilooiulnglon people. Col. Heed and other prominent people of the city are Inter esting ineiuseives hi nir fort will be made to give the company something substantial lu the way ol iiecurnary lu Mieiilloiicd. am, piiiiuii j- It is quite likely that Ihe company will com mence operations in tne now mmn Machine woiaa. An Iiitnting Conv.ntion The county Sunilas -school convention will be held this year at Ueywoith on June and S.

The committee are doing all in hir nooier lo make It a successful meeting. and it is assured that they will have a very interesting programme. FRAGMENTS. Mr. Moses llman, of l'eorla, Is In the city.

Mr. Win. McNaught, of 1-cxlngton, Is in the city. Miss Fannie Batcmsn, of Alton, Is visit-Inr In the cltv. Dr.

dill, of Kivcrton, CaL, Is visiting relatives In the city. -Mr. David Mitchell, of Slant A Mitchell, left lant nk-lit fur Chicago. Mr. den.

Miller, the architect. Is In hL Louis on a business trip. Mr. John Munholland has Just a line horse and buggy. -Mr.

Frank Harnsrd returned yesterday h.ii,M. wish to (bicairn. Mr. Wm. Kalne, chief of the P.

A A. rilrnd detective bureau. Is In the city. Key. Slrann d.

Miner Is erecting a neat residence on west vt asnirisiou uevu Ills honor Mayor Thomas and Tost Hi. ii are at Wilmington, fishing. Monday evening Mr. Wm. Conners was married at (iriggsvllle, to Miss Annie Wilson.

Mrs. Thornton Snell. of East Chestnut street, will entertain ner menus in non ami Thiirndav. -Miss Ida Kothermel, who has been visiting In this city, returned to her home In Chicago yesterday. .1 I.

-1, nr low tin. In this city, expects to leave for Europe soon to purcnase iNorman norsee. I Um 1 1 ltohlnoon. of 1 J'X Ington, are the guesU for several days of Mr. and Mrs.

11. U. Fell, of Normal. Dr. Marsh is adding a new front to his realdi nee on North Main streeL The Un HI IIM.iH M4V THE CITY.

TI.e uiilufi tieinninrti ire Ul Vr Ui.ro. -M'aiitMl A bllg'il at llirt. k.l(i oOl.n. -hreour Ih- Iim ol allvrr H.etal Hat- sere. 1.1 lea.

it. I ll.e..i.i!ii eillllurty st Alia, hell luOay. TIm tieal nnlsun.triecl lor ertjt. eulilln tlieclt). si Vtwll t.ieulwiiu a l.X kl eo'a kaiifaruo hnm, I.al end nwigrev ilowti In tlw, et J.

Martina o. a iti.ll aliiv 1. rand miHwrt at Tiirtief liall Thnr.la rvetlllig, lll.L, UlHli'f i'lul. A. Ilrulil tlirn'tioli, Allllta.o4 i If ton waul tepur tl al ha.

(II the latral isiimnriiMHila sikI otn thai i. arationiK-al, gH Hie Jewell, aula by l'up'ie nrue. line line n( Iijk. ouwIiK we ate Siaking Iw daioturtiU. 'I lie "r'aahluD.

W. Mam lni -The He Hive BiUlllivrv eaUIliliietit la Biakibg eaiwiaily low ptlrwa. Uiat all la dieaaiul rliildiea Biey wimr nrw lial.ua lin-utaliuii day. -Mr. I isrrHI.

the phvlottplier. I a m.utatloli l.rf lakilig lial.y In- lurr-. III. pailor. aterroe.lr.1 eiiiMMl daily by the lilllv leiiow.

in aH meir Ukiei. Ihi the hi etrrtrh ftrt are lliey wl west the tight kltxl and tliey wlio haventHW It let! the "llanati' reiinot be Dial any "lli. iih-Ii a l. riual. hi.ldb) l.

Ilohe. Mr. I r- lletuiotl, ageul l' ii.tuotua. ha lu (In rity lot aetrtsl He haa aylvrttlxi lila runipauy very thoroughly ami hi. wink by making an ailerUui(rotiUsi'l with tl aoiiai ii Jstuee I llman.

Appletoo. hA MurmiJ Ue eily simI wirhM bt buys I.mmI 01 dtalt IMirw. lie win aiviiaaea lew aadille tartilea. if good one. He eail be tound St MalmlteT 4 llcxller'.

of KiitU-t'. iru. Ilarwoml ha big aold trielr aton btilldiuga, now uller our entlte b-k ol hard ware, Hon. rarrlage slid wagon al'a at lir.1 eamt hi rliM- out, ae we have only liiinCe.1 time In whK li garaie Hie i.n-ie-Iwe. Itesh-ra wuliing tnseort sp lll ks.1 Ihia gieKl npiairtuiilty, sa tlK' Sba-k nesrly all (reeli end clean and bought St low, bottom esb priree.

1 A II .1 VW1 Leai.nf Clft't. -(inter, rontlniie to Mil In for Y. omlls'i liuproTt K. ef IV clg.r. tslU-b Is without iloubt owe of the my l-t nit kei eiiirs uisdM, Thrrs great dnii.tid lor this cigar and dealer, amy thai tliey wii vei npidljr.

In buying you should ee that the lahHi mnUlns C. Smith's Improved K. of I'." elgar. Mr. Smith getting np a Ihkiiii on hie "Smith 'a whk ha a cleat Havana tiller and i.

a ilai.y for live e.it. There Is a grow ing drmaiid Wt hi. u-ceBlcigr. tlie niiaela Celine of Masie- nviul given br Mias (Ger trude Cole Slid Ml Fkiretire Kddv. st Uie i i.

-ri. VI at miarian niunn, 5 p. iii. All Interested lu munk-are Inrilnl. atcLIAI CIBCDIT CODBT I rw.

roVig'. lln In the esae of WsihtngUin. Irlwl tor i.m.nv of wire from tlie Electric Light com pany, the Jury rendered verdict ol not guilty. The Miuuac cumitv forgery ami cotiilr- acy paeee wore (U'l for trial yeMerday, but went over until today, when they win come up for trial. Motions to iiwh tlie In- dii'tinciiIH, in tnreeoi uic kukw, weir on rulixi.

DIVOIil MATTKIIe. Inht, II II irvli.ll Aimwer witlntrawii. Ui'lflidaiit delaiilled. llriilget lisiution vs m. i i 101 separate iimiioiinii.

Jaiu.n Jlursl va. llenUT llursL Ins- mjewieI. WalUrniire vs. Mary Walterniire. ni.nilHewl.

Mary L'liiie vs. (leorge b. tline. ton- Josephine Whiteside vs. Jaraen 11.

Wblto side, lietendaut detiiuiteo. Krbeccs M. Ilender v. John W. Cook.

Judgment rendered lor uie inaintiii. Bl lTi IIIMMII.KD. Wm. M. Klggs vs.

Wm. H. Kiggs et al. llarwood A Son vs. Henry Mt holson et si, OKIIEH.

John K. ragai l. C. A. IS.

Co. New trial grauw-u. Kiuit Parks vs. 0. W.

Curry. Motion tor a new trial tuaue. K. Dlierkoetu vs. John et aL atOllOIl IIIMM uy OHi.rjn Mary K.

vs. IL -S. Mclntj re. ad- nilni.trator. Motion lor new umi ruled.

itdgment entered on the verdict tor plaintiff Appeal poiiu, M.morial Day. There will ho amaetlng of all UieEpecial eonimitbwui with the executive committee on Decoration day at the oflloe of 11. lteeves this evening at 7 p. m. prouipL A general invitation Is extended to all organizations In h.

tn toln tlie (1. A. post In observ' Ing next Monday as memorial day. All orders and societies desiring to join in the procession on Monday are requested to report to the chief marshal, M. U.

Jeter. It is the Intention to hold the meeting in Franklin park, unless the weather should prove unfavorable. In which event the exercises will be held InPurlcy theaUir. The O. A.

K. post has selected Key, Con. Haney, ot Normal, to deliver Urn address, and all who are fortunate enough to hear Mr. Haney on the afternoon of May 31 will be highly entertained with an address from an eloquent speaker. As tlie day Is a legal holiday, tlie banks and busimws houses generally will be elosed 1,1 this city, and a great many people are expected from tlie country.

What Boms Farmsrs Bay, Kappa farmers are Jubilant over the line crop prospects, although Smith Dixon says that frost will catch all the corn. Dick Amrlne says that a long continued drought Is going to destroy the crop. John Drake says the locusts are going to eat It up. Dan Krlngsays a cyclone Is bound to take all the com In this vicinity. Jas.

Olcott says there will bo a hail storm next month that will ruin the crops. J. (illmpse says that KUhwaliir. in thl nvt rams, weeas are goum them. Homer Whitiner saysthechinch bug IS gO llg lO up nil umrain, no, iilar crtm Wl Oil lie worth lu cents a bushel.

In the meantime the fanner plows the rapidly growing corn staiKS auu smuoo no AMUIBHKNTB. Thn Mackley-Salisbury company are having successful week at the opera house. Their presentations are receivea with applause, aim hn.hiJui will even increase during the rest of the week. I11K ivni-iviui The McOibeny famUy appeared at Durley theater last evening, partially under the auspices of the First M. E.

church. There was quite a large audience. The programme presented was a varied one, and UK-hided everything In music from the classical to the humorous. Mr. and Mrs.

Met! benv and twelve heirs appeared, and notthTtesil "interesting was Jennie, tne snial St. Mrs. Frank Motiitieny cornet Ll and Mr. Hugh McC.lhenVs violin solo, were siyally meritorious. They appear in Mason City this evening.

Ladiei Mako bplit leet (Biacn ana i. i Ladies' Super Brown Balbriggan. Pr pair. AT 1 Ladies' Fancy Drilliant Lislo worth 75c. els I Ladies' Lisle (Spliced Heels and Feet), worth 75c.

per pair. Brilliant Lisle (Black and Colors), worth 75c. Ladies' Brilliant Super Lisle, worth $1 75 per pair. All Ladies. Ser-Colored Brilliant Lisle, worth $1.00.

7.5elspr Vfiitil.ttinu' Slimmer ho most ilosiinMo 1 SONS. AND I CUARANTEE tnHtfaetion in ntry rttfel. ft a great rtluo-tion to au other lirtt-clntt Iwutt inthiteily. itock will nmvinr Iht motttkff tUxU of tlf nbovt fuctt. I ha now rsoslvsd my oomplata stock of SPRING SUMMER WOOLENS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, mtirt-einQ rill ths latest nov- Domestic Spring Overcoatings, Suitings and Trouserings IN Stripes, Checks, PiaiJs.

Wide Wales IN ALL BHADIS, Also all styles or Diagonals, and. In fact, everything kept In a Tailoring ss-tablinhmant I sm now preps red to build Suits, Over, ooata and Trousars in ths bast p-seible style, with Trimmings to matoh. Your fur I P. BOLUS, NO. 0O0 N.

CENTEK-ST. Taotiaaiid. nf our Vehicle, now Kunnlnf In tun United etalea. MfW ocl, honest work Buckeye Bogy UULUMBUS, OHIO. Lsrrrat manufacturer, of Bi-U)Mur Buggies, Phstons, Surries, Carriages.

If you want ito l.uy rood Hurry low K-ml for catalogue. Numrmui to iMi from. solioltfHl. flral-cHua work wada. All work a-uaralitctHl.

Iiiniot ism. pUM nd im that the bagfT t.tnua. Hend for testimonial hook howln what the puhiic ay ol our whtcliw. Hochaap. a.NMl.

lurnim upon mi; we cannot to our rvpuutlon. DITKBYR HPtlOT aSMMra Oolumliue. Ohio. PROFESSIONAL TIPTON BEAVER. atiorneye-t-Lev end Motwry Publle OBoe O'er Harwood Bros.

Hardware ARnUITFCT An4Bupr1aten.Icnt of Bulldluir Const ructlos Cn Villi I'D Onice Cor. Main and Frnnt-DKU. D. miXtlt (formerly lirldlcy Hank Bulldlnr). Preliminary furnished 1.1 IT irew 01 uuw ALBERT BEUTER.

Thoscner of Pianoforte. 8tnlnir and Theory i 1 ii't-rt rates. rr "Si and atudlo. 407 Wast North-it. B.

TAYLOR, M. D. EYE, EAR AND THROAT AFFECTIONS A SPECIALTY. OIBoe In Diirloy block. HOUBSi-lO to 12 a.

stoop, m. P.ai VIN RAYBURN. lllOnVJ 11-141) HloomlnirUin, llllnon. Deeds and notarial wori care, Oolloothm. prompt! remitted.

sudu-u IllinoisCollege of Music Wealeyan Unlveralty, llloomlnirtoti, III. Pupil, may enter at any time. Catalogue cent upon application to the Dean. HALLV tJeiin, late a Teaohor In Oborlln Conwrvatory of 11.I0. CHARLOTTB E.

BURR, Teacher of Voice Culture. L. B. HERSKY.Teaoherof Violin, lato or the College of Mu.lo of Clnclnnatl.fl-lm7-lm Architect and Manofaoturor of Stsh, Doors, Bliods and Molding. PUiDing, Sawing ud Tariiig.

AD kiedi or Finiihing Materials. Stair Work and Furniture Bade to order, Hitch Posti and Job Work. Opposite City Hall. Llfo i.soclatlon, of New York, furnj.be. actua coat.

Total No. CSIIO. Aaaet. MusnrvA flind Ulnglenioruiarycaii yield. All kM.ee paid promptly.

In most cai before due. The unparalleled kiioc HeServe KnnJ Life AMoeletlon I. pmofoMU 1 the ffreat popular ity of It. Keeerre Kund stein. For furthor particular, call on.

or pldrryj, oovg myll S) Dialnct Agent, Uloomtngton, I1U SUMMER II. A Mill Mutual Reserve four reason, ehf pr(. to bur thwr I ol fun J. I'uu (ft nothing hut l'ixlrk 5' Co. 't OWn Milk gowlt.

lixieii l'o. ttricUuone- lrirt hit $in ut. Jul ulunyi fit thf Lotetr Stylet anil tin Uxrgett lutortmrnt to teUotfrom at i'ixley Co. 't. A.

Joit tare tint the reUUUr profit on every garment yon buy of i'ixley o. Men's Corkscrew Suits Hm-aol Puita pm in ti. an-, ll i to lor. tii gumnnttm in it iuu. ltd ttttvlv Ur.rttla.

$10.00. 1'iir unit Vitf, lirtw nf t1i' Hull I in hlhprll alien. mri at 9 im, ft tiititl litf-sv'b Wp tuiiik IkHtu ritra mm1 tut Utv mm f. 25 Children's Suits. jinn'! mrr.tHl inun Imvi fnr 'fl ft-TO $5.00.

yuu Ostrt Ukr jtiur rhotrr buw nun tliit Illii' lUr UWa SeeOurSLirtWii.tii(Urtuh. Anolhrr lot of Hurt M.n'n and ll-ae an. rtraw Hau et ana rei-n. THE ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 3()1 Mnin-Ht, WHO SAID SO? J. II Htt.

nimnniiitin.crf KiiU rtu o1 I r. Find rcmovi! a ti- worm rmtn httn in two nouri ana i-'n nuiiuM Tw'niaf. Mr. tlcoU aio KMta that li ba1 irtt-d mauy rVtWlH-. an Wl mini- rfin-'ve-l in io Uoiim.

IWi htil karmU and icr.mii rrtiifdir. d.nir fiui-inv nr hlndraiuf (mn ImaiiHua. ivt tiattn luMin mm in-(Ml thtP rl vrir-ui'l niKdMinc. No reruinr hiuir' li uiw.n: every aiU-nt will I iH-ruiittwl in par aroirdlnjr to niai.and hencflt. trxl for oir cular fivlim rHn'Dca, yiimHi.

wonna in. I'eriDatiriit im ation. CMicajro, III. NowitM aU-dalHatt'iUM llntl. Mimv HlJtU0, lit.

HI 6iS FITTING IUMBISG. STEAM FITTING. IS COOK STOVES. GAS HEATING ST YES All the UtKt HlyUf GLOBES AND SHALES (It Mrs) R. LOUDON, No.0i.lt'! North Mam-tt.

lekphune -Uu. SEALED PROPOSALS, Settled nrmwMHia will he rrwlved by the CiljT the coQStruutUm of a 14-INCH VITHIFIEIJ PIPE SEWER On from Loou.t to a. hv cttv ordinance, approved January IK. Bald ar wcr to be In accordance with the ordinance- providing for the aanie, and the plans, profile, and i'Cin-eatlon. on die In the office of the City Biifrt-peer.

All bid. to be left at the oltlce of the City Engineer by tt clock p. MAY 2H, 1880. The clly recrvci the rl(rht to reject any and an nitia. r.

Chairman Com. on General Improvein.nta. A. II. imx.

City Engineer. mylMd SCREENS. ROBT. C. UALKE Makes the best ami ehpnMf Bereens In tli City.

AIHO lUtlKl'tt BlrWUIHIl Ul Store Fixtures and Office Furniture, MTCII AS Curtain andCjIinder Office Desks. AI.KO and Cylinder Book No.MCKast Kront llloomlngton, III. B. LAURANCE'S CELBBRATBD LENSES. ArrACTtIHD rBOS GENUINB BRAZILIAN PEBBLE.

A. pebble Is alway. cool and doe. not cratch, one pair will outlart ail pair, of ordinary 'ineae quality In every parUcular and reaaonable W.W.MARMON, WHOLESALE AND KKTA1L AQBNT. Gas liif THE GREAT MONSTER SALE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING CONTINUED Hnrliu.

and Hunimcr can't away now. II I. here. Nor ret can t'lothlnr ilealer. iret l) I 0rie.lilra-s 1.

H. "They try but ll.cy can do 11. nmieilllon I. lck, and clu.u Iniyer. Iiappy.

I The Mine Nnl.l.y lri-. Kulu. nmlc from the laleat pBitern. In I la li nhllli (UMinire and Cliev ul. of eiactiy nuailty (ot even tier.

I lull other al I Irt mi. FOR SI0.00 ONLY. llftlllAC No long, worth (Wo i All Pants .1.11 1 iiot line Tailor made equal in workmanililii. til and lMlili ohlili tliii.bUilliellm.t cu.lom work at Hi Our prl. will lie FOR $15.00 ONLY.

w. I i.ol uiH.er.uckcrt'oat. and Vests, the sauioiiuallly our eoinM-ll-h Jlili rlil; ioraeilial Hi. FOR $1.75 ONLY. Come and Examine our Goods-Notice our Prices.

A NO. 'JOH NORTH CENTKK-ST. REMOVAL TO 215 EAST (ABOUT WE WII ALL GOODS AT COST, OUR STOC1C CONSISTS OF ONLY THE NEWEST SPRING FABRICS, IN SELL kn Suits and FURNISHING (iOOHS. EARLY. Boys' and ft HATS AND GENTS' CALL A.

MORITZ IO WEST FRO NT-ST Watch this Spaw for Something Now..

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