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tills NiiRTII The lircat Onc-I'riuc Clothier, H.itter and Kun.H.rr. Summer Goods Slaughtered 'l J. dais, in UK H'i k. wr i fl. il i nliu i Actual Cost.

I -4iia ui It r. t.u It 1 at rr llt 4 14 I I i l4 Ml K). I 114 INiRIi Ml III" MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Lot No. 1 "ViT 1.01 PU 4b.

I', Bill 1-4 4 I HtM I i't I Nl ii.i'KrioNAn:i(v. t-ir U.h4- Mill. i it I 4.r.-4t nu I Mm, at 1 ilft-U Hi II Ir4.1i tti I I fl ni 1 Ht trt.lil Vn', il'N in'. UwftUi4tii t-i ln-li It It i'i. i I Ii t.

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li CONSTERNATION. iff, lililiti li li. hi 14 I wtirlli Mini rixl.ii'i'4. Ymywp Ki dared rrnf.ni-trl). vl HA II IS ALL i 1 1 i 't 1 i it.

IIm ii If, nil. I 1 1 in iTum liiitni'J, ul t'AV ViH uartifrs A 4-. SALE CO. of oknl'INK ii ii. i.

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Im rfiihif --nil 4 iii.w in 4ifi In 4 jr ti ii4t iriM 4- lit llmt tt.r 4. 4 ii.il" mm, I diBv ltm Ladies I ion want 1'iin'. IiIoihii- I llllli'l'lll It Ml, niiilinliiii4 of IliU'iin's AI.N0l.IA HU III i-nil-Ify )on In jiiur Ii4url4 rim ul. IC liH'iowuj willi N.il-iiini', l.rilm'. IHuli iliM'itM'suiiil ltii4-rrt4-t ion Hit II appear.

Bnr uf hi'iil, ratlirnt bihI illciiiriit. II iiinkisn lailvof 'I II I IM ripiM'iir Init I I N-I ainlsiiiiiiiiirul. utihIii.iI. ami lnrliil un il i lli-i'ls, lhat il iitiMrv.tili lu tit i Its Uplli('atiuU. "NewYork Store" GREAT Mark-Down AND Cost Sale.

We will offer thin morning brgain In Dry (ioods novor Leroro einialert in thin city. Our stock i largo, unci wo are determined to reduce it In runny raasa tha nrices we hHvn put (ill good ahows THAT COST IS NO OBJECT. lo goods and get the money for hall purchase. White Goods. i muuitp r.onns nuiiimiii marked down to Hie; worth lnc Ftnannrul Pinid White Ciood- mar ked down to I wcrth lii Very fine Plaid White Goods at HOa and UrJc; marked down from 25c, BOO and UBe.

300 Remnants OF FINE ALL-WOOL Dress Goods, Tho Greater portion of them Coil wAnr. it nocotl the dollar; or about HALF price. See them; tney sr. jiosi gains. Calico Wrappers.

ii. nnr ENTIHE stock or Ladies' Calico Wrap-pars and marked them down, tr. nrtn worth Si. 23. and one lot bide, worth The material tney are msuc worth more om redlted prices ON Lawns, Batistes, Organdies, Seersuckers Crinkles, etc.

WE ARB BOUND TO BE THE LOWEST Investigate Our Prices Today at LAMBERT MURPHY'S POPULAR "MM STORE 1 Jl NORTH SIDB OF SQUARE. T.W.Belcham, Painter PAPER HANGING, KALSOMININO, AND GRAINING. ESTIMATES FntSISHKD. 402 i 404 N. Maio-st Order, to be left at Wagner 410 Main e.

INDEPENDENCE TAY Orand opening of Chellenhnm Itcarh nt Chi; cago.on July II. Isstl. "Last l)av of l.in..H. produc-d at an axpensr of ance. rlports.

horse rs. irg by oiejtrie. etc Also, an exposition of the foremost arts. mdu.Vri.si and sciences. Tle i vntniJ railway will sell ticket to Chicago and mljulyli.l and good lo re, urn nld Jiliv inclusive, 1 I NR FA11K lor ml Kllt NDTKIP.

For if oulan). etc, address A stkimlm Id Traveling l'ussenger Agtnt, Msro'. i 14 ik.i Clitif fttlisa I i th I. i.i.. I.

II. I 1. Julie I mll like U. bate nun in lal.isl.le af ft left ol.li rulni rtill hi l.l. Ibft'lt ts ul I'lMiLMIH III llieirlUil Of 1 -II ill la.

ey f.ii ftlnl l.lll-Umr I. w.i.l.iiiim. A Hiinaiiit n.ilii.g a laiiaaiBl eaauuie ii.g hit lu.iws and plolivui it Uh-ih II i Illll4i. I II n. tun.

I) d), llrfiii ll. uliwly daiaw.ii out ll of lu la.1 all II i lieihi.r of Mtt, bl Ulk'-I Hie null' I oirl au lalne III the that It Zebr a liulv bad (laixki newilj I' liuiam iii Uis n.i.niy lial M. iM II. lliu.l la rlM. Hie liiallel thai tun al Ihe lii and iiaiegiaudns.

Hut Mt. diiain. rsn il aad ail Hie leitM InilM be wlole II. Implriif i -aid lbe aluM not. a gelling Iwiui.

Amdliei iiiaiaiitii aad illiani went lim. Again iinaim and -ieiiie and lf noiineeil It glainleraiid wanlel slauglili I tlwui. hnl again tl.e r. uiii.ui.il said and wwuld aul allow It, ai lug thai ll.erili. ut and lie agu nre.1 not II Ibey tell ale.

i lie gilierai ieiplela lhat I Iwte nu giandefa wile riHilaajMHi dift a llw ns.f-II Ol the lliifsew ml the Mwk Uiawam neirrur le atterinl Willi divliaig ll. In. in Hie w.v nil aiimellie e.iiitir liletailnl, Hiey having rangllt ml.l Irnlll ireuelil lfc while Willi iiiiikiIW. Hut Mr. Vi illiaiu and oilier i Inmi atriaMi i aaul it wa gia'uleiv HI niursr u.ey wmk lof BMiuey -led I the ul tin Ulllief-and II." Imre niu.l.lie, llii te-iiw red Mr.

illiama' leplltalMlll gone. Ibegn-al veletmsry. illiam. bad d-nml that Mil bire mud die in well; yeslenlay lie with weveial down ui.n In llieeariy moin-mg winle a Uy wa.dri'iiiig i.eb.r noin I lu lake lb" p.ay out ol ll.eiu u-lut" bilemi In Ibe rcaprr. killing Hirer iM.den.m.l biiisrs and one that led (eating lliein It" Hieie w-aily in Hi" dour with Hie liartii-o in.

ilniing i ll leal-lug Mil a wile in a tainting rotidiUuii. Now If II was the uuly uf said lu kill liorxia. luiglil not be uavr stllwl Hie bailiew oil Uielll awl taken Ihruiaway limn the riy dinii? Would II nut hat Iweli safer ami brltrr to have lliein away Uian fur Hie ruaii ki be rmiwlM Ui hire u-ains niutauilaatiiuf othi-r horMii to haul tlieru This biirsr-inexiiini la banl onwlilrh we would like to bear all ftlmt through lout column. A TUE I KI.L f.VAa.fta. Ik m.M Awariaft Kan MeCy a4 liBftiy Holr.

A nionlli ago the popular rlotliing store of MoriU known aa the "Kxrelslur house, offered two a nice birrle, and Hie olhi ft art of line biHika, the former to the buy undri In yaars of age and the iatu-r to the girl who Would lind the latgi-st iiunits-r ul hngludi wunia ol letters I tn the word "hni'lsiur. The utter uf the pile was piiniisiiiu in uir loi'al newapaiier. and the rrault wa tUree liuiiilred and seven answer, were will lu. They were from buys and girls Irom all over cential Illinois, and mil ft few In foreign tftus eon-bnu-d lor the pn.ea. 1 lie Judges, Min-rs.

I'arke K. Temple of the i.i.i.lr, OTIuniiell ol Uie lluUiloi, and Is. 1'. Its.tr-insonof III" I'AHTAiiHAi ii, met last rven-ing. oiied Hie letters and.

alter four hours solid work, drcidi-d who were the winnets of the pri. Sainuiy Holder at 1 North Main Mns-t, lilisiiuingtiiii. will be happy tin uiurning for to him was awarded tin-bicycle, and Katie al ottt Olive strwt will lie likewise happy tor she will receive the literary gilL Master Holder's answer ponuined words from which twenty-live were taken as being Imprinter, leaving the uuinlr lr-. liiss McCoy list cmtalned iM words, from which HI were subtracted, leaving I wnrds, 'I he lurkv two are re.ueUtl to call at the "Kxii'lMor" einisiriiini of rlolhiiig Is tween 4 and Wi lis tins allernoou, wliru Uie presents will be given theitt. There were a number of paers that al first contained many more than elttu-r of the winners, but whi simmered down fell below.

Many puhts contained Isitli the singular and plural forms of words, and In some, words were several tune rcpouU-d. The Judges decided that it was not proper to allow plurals and repeats. Thepaiicrs were prepared evidently Willi ft great ileal ol study and earn, ne boy, mistaking the wording of the advertisement, thought lhat ftnv word with ai.y lelbr (ound in the word "K.xcelsior. and copied Irom Webstor's dictionary, t.T3 words. Jndg Davis' Will.

There Is no little talk about the probable provisions of the will of the late Judge Havis. It is quite certain that it has not yet been openei. The fact is that Judge llenjaiiiin, of the county court, is away rom home, and, unless a county Judge should be called here from another county, the testament cannot be probated until his return, which ill bo In time for the next term ol court. It I known that Hie Judge added a codicil to bis will during his it illness or Bust prior Ui it. Aside Iroin tins niilliing is et known outside of his family as to the provisions oi tne uocuiih-iu, innrru, It provisions at hhihitw oi f.

Mr Pi.rl-.ll I )AV 1. iu.ii..ved that Mr. tieorge rerrin Davis is namid as executor. A story is current that a settlement was made upon Mrs. Davis at the time of her mat riage, or at lca.t prior to the making of the will.

They Flay Lik Every ftftcrnoon ft dozen dogs take possession of the southwest parts of the court house yard and cavort around in a manner amusing to all. There Is every day present a large, plain, unassuming, yellow dog who acts as iiiasU'r of ceremonies, lie organizes base ball nines and then acts as umpire, AfUT the game is over the, play tag. As a rule all the other dogs leave betote lie does and he stay awhile and throws a nail or slick into the air and tries Ui catch it again in his mouth. When sunner time conies ho marches down South CenU street. Ihis dog is a good one at marshalling; crowds of his kind and would doubtless do good work at the polls.

A Kind Invitation. Mr. O. L. Cheney has received the following from the commander of the California G.

A. "It seems eminently fitting that the youngest veteran should be with us in August, and you are cordially invited to come to California that we 'old fellows may see how the past twenty years have treated you. If your business arrangement will admit we cau assure you of a hearty welcome," W. K. SMKiiiiKiHt.

Department Mr. Cheney has sot his heart on going and will be there at the encampment. Th Bloomicgton Crank. Frank Orr, the Hloomington crank, was arrested Sunday night by Officer Yates for bis usual misdemeanor, being drunk and asleep on the sidewalk. He has secured a place to work in the country and swears by the three horn spoons that if the authorities let lilm go tills time he will never, no never, trouble them any more forever, anieti.

I'coria Ereniny Frcvnutn, June 1. A Hill-Climbing tomtit, Yesterday evening the members of the bicycle club had a hlll-cllmbing contest for a leather medal. The race was up Madison street hill, from Market to Jefferson, distance of two blocks, and the ascent Is quite steep. Mr. Ellis Dunn came out victorious, making the ditance In nineteen seconds The mesial Is a dandy, from the studio of Mr.

Matern. It is elegantly carved. Scott's emulsion of pure cod liver oil, with hypophosphites, is m.ire reliable as an agent in the cure of consumption, chronic cough and emaciation than any remedy known to medical science. It Is so prepared that Uie potency of these two valuable spe-cincs is largely Increased, it is also rery palatable. 1111 I.M'AV.

Jl l. I. THECITY. 4.til' low lo at al Mati.tieM a. Th ffitmt rMti.i.rn priaa liiuigliU -J u.l rmrhnl a Name alute, a bau ul Una air.

-A. I. k'lkivlik a It lal lilMvaun wall rha-seti twtl I. 'ls, al Mikwllri fut JUn-tita, liariei p-in by the of iHi.lirl N-vtl ft Ml4.i-I.l s. Mr.

leii.l, ul SpfingMil Mm, Hi li'l' a in II. nl) InimMiv slink id ll; alul lantirns i l.i-.t In the UU. al lia wtu Kair. Illlie llfllK pill K'lrrls ml nf I wo lor Ii. tun 'ni KAI'i.

Kirt'f illenu) linen lufi-hnn lat.iHi aclr kli. ft )aiU. kniix. I'aiilHili rnvirn, rap pi.tnla. ramllra and ky kel a- nv al Imuii fair, Nit, il North Main sltn-L Whe us heail.iiiatfana liar rlieap i.r nertlr By Hi rfatr Imlay.

I- asli.i.p at i ii. Wii mk starial rtlrr on imretilirw lurk lip Ul the 41ll July. V'W I Hi' lllue In buy laaita and xwm al ('. Iww a Wa havw Bra wrntka or ill kinds and Uiey are ul tin rty irl giadis .11 a wa I'onier Mam ami NmUi Uer' -Tli Wirtiian'a Foreign an- elHy uf the runmil rrn.i)lriiaii riiunn trill inert thli I I hiirwlayi alli rliiKin at a nrl.a-k Willi Mia, Luiuaii linn. U'hlla In tlierlly (l.

n. Iiran, Kith n. V. Nulla, railed mi I apt J. h.

Ja. kii at llw lintel mtauratit Mrs. haiuuei II. Arnold la aJikrr nl I lie. raplailL Miaielv' liutu-r.

Nollill bnniflil In this maiket Dial la e-iual loll. Cut up In t.uiid Mlnta, with Ida u.akii a on ra' Hiul, i inly 'J ft in at ni HAii.ii r. Two ilinusinil yafiU all linen turrhon lam al our km1 Iwand etiitirutilery balay at yard. 1'ils arun last limn. We atlviso our (m uds lu rail early.

IXiii nitat Jc)aidUalay. Kurr.Ha. J. W. I arriveii In Uieelly Tuesday night wltii llilily-aii bead of Teiaa nnea.

wlilrh lieurJeraloraaie. They aanl Ui tm vary lina ponlea, anil ean be 1i al Ittr llllliois lentlal sun aru. Slaughter aalenr nneenibrol.lrTiea. All our 4U. Ul, ru, TV gimds today at Also bl pile marked down tn Hand Jr.

This la our Taut slaugliter sale of eiubn'iilitle Una aeason, and we promise you big lanialna and ak you to avoid I lie ruh and r.mie iflj. hale heKln a. Di. ktl tni a. Fair roiUrt HKretailra of fair aawlatliina should rreeiond Willi before placing tlielr or ilers for po-lers and oilier prifitliic.

I.lllio-gisplinl and engraved iter a sperialty. I aKiaoiiAi'i, miiu.ir.ni Iierusmf laUtatt-Another day wilh crowded Horn did sale larder than any tliwv tha beKlunlnc of th bona ltd cost sale of dry ginids Is lor viwb-rilav by Wilcok Urn. Their great aale more than imvU the eiei'lation ol tlii publie, as all iiiirrhaaers they do In spirit, and in la.1 just wnai mey aoiei-lise. "TH. Fi.kiag Ltna" -l'aitiea eonlrmplatinK a trip this sum mer will consult their own coiufnrt and en joyment by visiting; the delightful resorU of noithern Michigan, among whlrli are TraverM" City, l'etoi-ke)'.

Mackinaw, Mar- iiielle and many others, ror patucuiai -e advertisement In another column. Hoi For ladiaaapolia. Shabbonft and Ofeola tribes of lU-d Men bav made arrangenirnl with Ihr U. 4 W. for an rxrurnion to Indianapolis ui the Krand reunion of Uie Improved Order of KedMenon July 5.

Train leaves hero at July 4. hare, throe ilollam for round trip, and tlckoti an goon ui return mi Ui and Including July 0. t'omnillb'e: S. K. Ulan, M.

A. Iwls. II. W. htewart, Ed Franks and Howard Muilli.

William, and Hinch-The boxinR match between Williaiu. and Hinch next Saturday night Is creating; quite ft little stir among the "coves wot love a mill. 11 is going mi iw- rat-unlit word (To, ami promises to be the best exhibition tbat ever csuieoiT in Hilarity. Hob Far roll, of New York, arrived yesterday, and will look after Abe'a InterOKt. Hob is an exiierienced trainer and second, ami can put on the iinililng touches in style.

He Is a cousin of Joe Cuburn, ex-champlon ol America. There Is going to lie a big house Saturday night, and those that are going would do well to provide, themselves with a reservod seat, to bo bad at the Ashley house cigar stand. Ears Wa Ara Again We propose during tlie mouth of July to sell more pia ios and organs than lias ever been sold in tills county In one month, and to do this we propose from now till August 1 to make special prices on all pianos and organs going out of ourstoro, Nowisyour chance; don't let it pass, but come while our slock Is complete and select your insti d-nient. lleniember, if you have not cah to pay for an instrument we can arcoinniou.au you with any rea-soiiabletiine. Second hand pianos and organs taken in exchange for new ones.

Also great bargains In second hand Instrument, sheet music and musical merchandise, (live us a call. Howkh ahams, worm mam. Leu Than Coat, -This morning, Juiy 1, we begin algreat clearing out sale of summer goods at ami below cost. We oiler our entire stock of parasols at just half price, this Includes every parasol In the house, and is from cents to 3 less than first cost. We are determined not to carry over single parasol, and make this sacrifice in order to close them out quick.

Our Sue gauze underwear wo will sell for KTi our 40c grade for 3S cents; lot of children's gauie under wear former price trora ss to rents your choice for Si cents. In wash dress goods we will offer lot of checked India linens at in cents per yard, wnicn is a cents less than cost, we have Uio many of them, thev have got to go. We have ft few S4 .10 embroidered suits, you can buy them for SJ.50. In connection with tills sale we will oifer fifty dozen ladles' hose, full regular made, six pairs for Si, former price ii5 and 30 cents. A lot of lisle thread gloves, your choice 15 cents, former price cents, liar-gains as great in other goods which we cannot here mention.

These prices are for cash only and those expecting them must be on naUU. v. nuiiiiinui. Capt- Bwsat.tr for County Traassrar. In this Issue of tho PantaGKAPH Capt A.

C. Sweelser authori7.es us to announce him as ft candidate for the office county treasurer. Capt Sweetser Is so universally known throughout McLean county that it Is hardly necessary to introduce him. He has been a resident of McLean county since lsTifi, and during an tins lime ne na acieo with the republican party. He enlisted tor the war in Company Eighth Illinois infantry, the first company to leave the county during the rebellion.

iJUer he enlisted In Company II, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry, "Vales Phalanx," and served faithfully until he lost a limb at tho battle or Petersburg on the second of nne, 1N04. Since the close of the war Capt. Sweetser has continued to in itionniingtnn. and at various times haslillwl prominent positions on the township, city and county central wmmittecs, ser ng as chairman of the latter during the ((rant and l.reeiy campaign, nuhiiean inaioritv the county was to a strong candidate. ia nn .1,1 if he is nominated and I elected will till the office in a manner creditable to himself and satisiaotorily to the I people.

Holiday Matinee. FAIR 6KQISDS, SiTtKD.Y, Jt'Lt Ivi Matched Raco FOR $200 a Side ttoiwwra knw ntH hr Jsim Warr f.Ung. an il i Waal IIRHi bt iiened I Th Harris. TO. Uei tar la lie In harness.

Mnrarau. rclag Bm, fr a Tone af 30. Ttarw tajoelr, will kMIC I In I to karne. limy Mwk. ItaiM Mrnn, Husk IB.

ENTRIES Built Rire(Dtlf Vile udBrpft)rar tlS (Two aronlrf .1 MILE FINNING RACE. Half tall and repeat. Purse tn. Two monle A4.UHonal rtilrlra will te riv ived rn th tWnw aaa Friday IdciuicQ, Lavdiet, Fret for furUer particular add ma TILLOTSON FILL, Java MaJiMrr Fair Cround.fl!oota!iigton.ll 185B. 18H0.

C. A. SCHULTZ. Largest Stock and most Complete Line in the City. Kxtentlon Tables.

Bed-room. Sets-Bedsteads. Upholstered Koeking Chain. Marble-top TubUt. Complete Parlor Sett (all colon).

And a hunrtrad mora artlelwatoo num-ruua to mantion. Prions very low. Call at one and aea tha bargain. Kin. 211 1 213 Wed Froit-it, BkiinrHllI to S3.00 par day.

Corner C.ark nd Indiana mrool. A leading family mix V'l'i; imiei. tt li tested Five. bualnea. center.

Htreet ear pas the doors to all part oftheclty. Modern convenience. Very do-irnbie place for those cipeotlni to rvinaln ahort time In the city, lie-lin MKS. A. U.

VOUNU, Proprlotn-at. Fourth of July Excursion Rates. W. will fell tlckcta to and from all itationion their line of road July 31. 4th and Mb drool returning until July elusive), atone fare for the round trip rill-dron between 6 and 12 years or age half fare.

J. H. MKKV I j33 A (rent, It loom in ton. 111. Fourth of July Excursion.

The I n. ft W. will noil excursion tickets from and to all of Its local at which trains are scheduled to atop, at one fare ror tho round trip, on July 3, 4 and 5. All ticket mod to return until July H. lwi.

jjd C. K. WBIIIl, Agcl.t. r- I I I hourtn or Juiy Excursion Rates. Tho Illinois Central Railroad wll.

sell Riour-slon ticket to all stations on it line at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale July 1 to July 6th. Oood to return until July Oth, Inclusive. J- jIHtd Tloket Agent. FOURTH OFJULY EXCURSION.

a. a u.n.rf nnmanv will 'i ne ielleicurslon tickets from Kloomington to tl.IJ.lti,n.nn liilv U. i unit A. good to iro on day of Issue and return upto and Including Jul at one fnre for the round trip. land Agent.

CALVIN RAYBURN. IHnmg .1 Boom 4, Postoffloe Rulldlnf, alUnifi-l-UW uloomingUin, IW.anit KAlBP.l M.lr MMfll 1 1 Wrl tefl. Oolieotlons promptly remitted. au3t-. ARCHITECT AndDuperintendentof Building Construction Building).

Preliminary aketehe. furnished free of charge ALBERT BEUTER, Theauher of Pianoforte, Sinjrfng and Theory aa ruaa tniinni trivnn At mflUOed rHtW. For term, call at residence and studio, 4U7 Wait Nnrth-lt. BB-Sm B. TAYLOR, M.

a EYE, EAR AND THROAT AFFECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Oflleo in Durley block. HOURS: IB. I Itoap. m.

-10 to a. IT Stock New and Fresh. Aooa House, Chicairo I ul air Mr. and Mrs M. 'l'e lit!" 'ea air nel In Hie nly.

I srllal srnnily is.s. Mi. 'I. Wuiti ll and h. -r r.

Mi ii. 4 a.1). are riuU l.i.n.e III. 1. 1 I llay.

W. Ilufiurll and baby ll.l.e. W.ll I. I'dliultuw nd tb" SMIlUi'-l wilh Mi lloiiuril al LI. -1 he arr.ii In.uiN- gave i.

fU.ir Msn ls-1 lugt'l Hi" iti-era I. i.j.e, and tin. eei.log will pir- i.t rail I -On Monday Iwu young lis nan.isl I'snl. neand a ilai'swoik at king rum uti A It. prriii-iv by ea.

li uckmg eighty iuail. -Hf. 4'. A. lb" who be.ii with ir.

hilli.rwil ome limr. il. liighl with hi Wllr I l.llic.ln. where he Will Mislu-iir wnig. wlm rani" frum IN clul III attend III" ll.llefal.

lellialll ft lew 4sl as Hie guest uf Ml. and Mi. Jaiinw M. r.wiin. Mr llaniblln, n.anager of W.

I', k-k "grap'l -e. ha qilite id lr a ds "I Uis II" bad Just lelmui Ir Janrsi die with Ins wllr. Mi.sjetini" nil l.elli" M'auglu'l, ul Wi.l lilt idav bl I in an. wieirliiey wii spend Iw.iui ibire tl.illllg tin lid. Iherhildim uf Hi" r'irt ehurrli pmiic Uisy.

Tory go down on thr muiiim 'ulral Uaiu and return un thr a. ouiiiniieUU.ili. -Mr and Mm. Jnhn i. ray hair tet.iiiied frum lukota.

liirly Ihr IruntM-w lir u.sl by ueiiig slim by lighUimg. A litlir un of ft eual mmer named Kred it. 4 Hal lii'iuia'iii. iiiuipan). oil a linger nr two )i Willi a wruai -katcliet.

Mrs. William Trill ft'id Mr. Jol" d. pait.sl r.er.lay lor Miiaraiinr. wh.

le Hie) Will IL II lllends. I hey wiilii.it Paul and MmneaiKili lure rrtiirninc. -The lady members uf Judgr Itavls' family. yeM. idsy alleimsili dimr out Hi thr leiy.

They weir l.eauly yeiliil. and carried a wreath and lluwers to put usiii the tiaie, Armory I ail liss iimletgnii" a eoinplele change, and ha biisMiinl out Willi new pai-i, paint, ele. 'I he boy a now bale a very inal drill r.ni. and may nee lit lo rent out. -Mis l.iir Murtiln led on Monday nlgl.t for Cloeagu Ull-llda lew rial, alter whlrli ne will g.

i Ui LairusM. Wi-. where she will thr siiiuuier uionth visiting rel live, and IneuUs. atiy II lia reei-lnd an ltivluitit.li to take pari in the rclclitallun al Peoria on Satuiday. Then will la a iwlilary parade, ii.iH.

lit. nilulAliv Will go 11,1 1 over lo pattiripsU iu the festivities. The lim a sent irom oauuigiuii tnneralof Judge Dal is, were sent by Mr William II. Morrison, a likeller ol that city at.d a dmr Iriend uf Ihr judge, and not by Hon. Williaiu II.

Morrison, the congressman, who had no intimate aaoriatiou with the deceased. The funeral or the little daughter of Mr A. II Diiumltt occurred yesterday after-wsin. Thelhslv was taken down lo Hey-worth on tlieatiernisin Ham and laid lieside the grave of It mother. Mr.

Diuiinitt has been rrmuly athVUsi. having lost hi. young He only seven month ago. Ti republican central minmit.ce met yesterday and decidisl not to change the date of the primaries from Saturday, July The convention Is Ui beheld on the Monday following and the hour asr'ianged from p. in.

to Id a. m. Catididales have just one more month lelt III whlcli Ui buttonhole the voters. -Squire Pearson tucked a nice Utile line of Sion Deacon Cemetery liravi on the charge of allcnil'ting to appropriate a part of Lincoln strwt, and ordered nun to move hn fence back at once. The diacon has taken an appeal.

II" seems to desire to extend Ihe graveyaid monopoly all over Central Illinois, Mr. Moses J. Wetitwortli.of Chicago, was the city attending David Davis funeral. Hi uncle, Mr. John Went worth, was a very esteemed ft lend of Mr.

Dans, being associated together in the early histoiy of Chicago. Mr. Went worth Is now on a visit Ui his old home in New Hampshire, or he would have attendi-d Uie funeral. It I said that the members of the Millet family will shortly idler the Miller pasture to the city at a reasonable price, to be con-vetted Into a park. With the property tinned Into a park, strwt cars ru'ijiing out to It and picnic parties un the ground, pro-erty in ihe neighborhood will boom.

And moreover the iniiplo will have a hirathing place and a shady piece of laud on which to take comfort. The little son of Mr. Scott Hodman, who was recently bitten by a dog upnised Ui tie rabid, hasbocu tn-ated by the Lincoln loadstone, and Is at home again. The stone wuuld not cling to the wound, which Is Interpreted bv some as a sign that the dog as not mad, while, on Ihe other hand, green scum arose from the stone when, after It had been bound to the wound tor some time. It was dropped into the wator, this being looked upon a a sutn that the wound contained virus.

It is a great inly that the dog was killed before It was fully and definitely known whether It was rabid. Mr. Scott Kodinan was also bitten. When the mad-stone was applied to hm wound It adhered and stuck for four hours and a hair, and seemed Ui have extracUsl a great quantity of virus, or whit is termed virus by those who believe in the stoiiii 0171 VOVNTY. -Mrs.

John Kilgore, of Colfax, lifts gone in i li, in to visit friends. There will bo no calibration of the Fourtli at Colfax this year. Dr. 0. L.

Slielton and Bon, of Imroy, have gone to Now York on a visit Uattie Clark, of Cbenoa, has been engaged to teach the fall term of the Weston Mr Thomas Crumbaugh. of Leroy, Is preparing to build a fine house. It will cost about 84,000. -ivnf ii and famllv. of Lexington, are visiting a few days among their many friends in taTOV.

ur s.oiiiel P. Ynil.j-. of Plum Creek, Is here on a shoit visit with relatives oh.i.1 llanvers. Quite a number of farmers in the vicin- P.y of Colfax bavo laid their corn oy, anu are engaged in harvesting. (1 I).

Colfax gave a festl val on Saturday evening last, from which ouile a handsome sum. Leroy will not celebrate, but there will be a Sunday-school picnic at the sulphur iprings, one mile east of town, on Saturday. Mrs. Crawford Bailey, af Schuyler, Ne braska, visited friends in uoiiax on aionuay. She will visit friends in the vicinity of until after Hie Fourth.

K. M. Thomas, a former Mclan boy, but for some time In the employ of the Mexican Central railroad, and located at Paso del Norte, Mexico, Is at Mcljean visiting his parents. Mrs. Martin Turnipseed, residing three sonthwcst of Colfax, on Monday ap peared before 'Squire Mitchell and plead gUllty Ul a Charge III assault, "nu imw wu the wife of one of ber neighbors, During the thunder shower on Tuesday HURRAH! BOYS, I OH INI FOURTH OFJULY, But tn flaVelirat 'h km MUM aatea Pull nf hmm Ji.al itnri a mtm atmrM nf SAILOR SUITS.

Wairk will al asioni.liii.g low iricr Blue and Brown $1.25 rialn Cray at .1.50 Blue, Brown and Cray 2.25 Blue and Cray at 2.50 Fine Brown at 2.75 Three Colors (tUf i Cm) 3 50 Tneae are al nrt rarmetita, in-' up lit the lall (), at Bnuw inry mrw vttrm lfirairi. h.U to Id itU tt 13 10 ttrh VACATION SUITS. fur i-wrr dar hard at rvlm. a.our own tiifto- Uiartjrv tuia ai mv, SHIRT WAITS. Made frma ra Iro.

tlirghstn. Perrala and r.amial. a from Ut years Dj't Farg't i ill Kiidi nf Straw Hill THE ONE-PICE CLOTHIERS, 301 fc North Main-nt. Vnn o.n Ik hniitlfullr fed With all the fulr- tatitlai and luiurtouR rdillc the niarkft af fnrd al th l4ton hittaurant, I UniveHU Mean, 2j. THE BRUNSWICK, THII.RADINO KKSoKTINTIIErlTT.

CULMBACHER ON TAP. Orderi Ir mail or wire recolro prompt ait n- I on. oiwa IFYouWantaSmooth Share or a good Hair rut. goto nn. Nloolay a new liarl-r Shun.

Iia Nona enter, between Washington and front sta. None I. ut the work mi. ara employed In my ahop. Ilesl brands Cigars on hand.

iuy-31 ALEXANDER BROS, riuocouora tn John Wallace, dealer In Suction, Font ud Ctiii Ponpt, Kast Front Illooinlngton, 111. Hole agents for Ituckcje Pump and Turbine Ind-niills. Kepairlng on an kinds of Pumps don promptly. All relalrlng cash. wylWmtB U.

O. ANDRUS vtn. rht im rtrftKitfd Moau a uneolaltr. no. 511 Bavat Jtffunou IloomioitUn, 111.

JStRM CURE TRUSS. Tip Pulnnn'a tnmrored Itlastie Clir TruSS. The only Truss in the world that will effect ually retain ma rupiure, mj nun. and at tho same time afford tho most perfect ease and oomfort to the wearer, and will make a permanent cure bend for circular. It.

PAIMN, M. uioomingwn, in. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. JOHH BOOtT Graduate and Oold Medallist of tha Ontario Vetorlnary College of Toronto, has located in Illoomlngton, 111., where he Is pre pared to treat diseases or tne nomesiic animals. Call, by telephone or telegranh attended day or night.

Office Mehnffey ft Hodlers livery ana eaie aianm, iw "rn Pront-st. Telephone. 5ft. mas-lH E. H.

BLANCHARD Has added to the attractions of his new drug ii aJ Ualn.al Kr I ti rul 1 1 fl tl if nvvnF.K TREATMENT. The tlirht thipr tn tho rlRht place. Mrs. -a IVnnrla nrnoldi. in th ulr.

Ken pwrlor. 8lx tieatments, $1 DO; thirty treat- LIVERY, FEED, td SALE STABLE Fine driving Horte. a Pnoolalty. EDWIN STEWART. O.d Lander Hani, Ashloy block.

Telephone. 1 The committee on Janitor and Suppllea or the Board of Rdneatlon of this city, will receive bids on the following article, for tho use of the public school, until Monday Nood, July 5, 1S86. 13. times Rpencerlsn No. 1 steel pens.

Hi gross lllion's nieiilum lead pencil or "Sun No. 2" of Raglo Pencil Co. Zll reams iu-pounii I ream H-pound commercial note paper. 8 ream legnl-cap paper. 1 case medium" crayon.

36 Irfiio "7-Inch sharpen! or No.KU Kaglo schcxil slate pencila. 4 bunches HUnoh legal envelope. i down U-lnch manlli document enve- 6)4 Inch colored or tinted envelope. I boxes t-lnoh Manilla envelopes. 1 11! gross straight aln oedar pen-no.

aer. (m(llum slzel. 1W1 iquiro. Manilla paper, 40148 130 1Z lioiee raiier niun-i ---18 boie No. Maglll' paper fastentr.

(isi) 1(4 barrel violet Ink. Tae oommlttee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Chairman of Oottm tteo on Janitor pile. TO THE HUNGRY. Groceries.

Provisions mm Rids for Stationery. V.WV 1 cJ v. 2L JIV'- A A A 3T THE "ALAMEDA" PARASOL HARRY N. WOODS, 219 N. Main-st CLOSING-OUT HARWOOD OF BROS.

Hardware, Fano Tools, Iron, Wagon Stock. i mm 1 uuiu. nun, a line Bronze Door Locks, Knobs and Hinges, Burglar-Proof S.i Fasteners, Hat and Coat Hooks, Draw Pulls, Cupboard Catches, BTC, F.TC, AT F1KBT COSP. WB MBAN Bl'SINKStJ. Wo shall, imtilelosedTt, RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

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