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INIWHI 0TH RlPum. wtUtlCAL MAHNIAU. WAVTBO. BUSINESS GUIDE. 'SPECIAL NOTICES.

it flantnjjritpiL. U1I.V11AY. 1 I.I I aawakfcm. 1 1) p-1 WAMtiwxu. Jtf to-r lilie) I I aa ei raui 1 I I oieoe, to itag BartkaealMli, I Aa IM BWM Olea a Maaaa.

-Vaaaa Albert Kkaa Hraejlaa la i iawf if rrayawa.mr.. 7" ka, a) Yralanttl inar aaaa ka kara aaal aari IB la Ik la U.alMllkar Bark.a.4 kfVrrdrlvla. kkklkked ta kara IM laaa klUkWaalklt llgktlaailrar Ukrfoe b1j ka kaad aadaar W'klkt dntl are ad mi IM wa Mw4 ta aall.) aad laa) llualae Uaa daa a red ka kadday t4 nd wy kara I ta I Ukkarkaad af klakl koiat, kul fruairakwi la kM araaana. II alaa uM I a aaa. A I kW-iuarWrn.

AU la arof i nibiiai raivr na iwi I Mum. Ika aauk aVia'ada alula a kuree ar aa day laat araak aad wkk waa aiaaUaaavl la I'aaiiaaara ai la Uaa al Ike aixiri am a. Ha la laa au af IKa lur aaar ymiuriei TOOHMIT 0it TMitr ON i aad aalr I In Wllk kWl Taa klatwUm at laa Maaula I aMmia immi ay ia Aaaraanu a BMallitA. i.mi, Jul -Tka aaadmiili uu rarar ta kUnai ef lUauia I k. Ika aawila.

'u I was. I a May ta ka-klal. Mr. 1., i erraaH, Na aafci Ua fall af IUaUI waibj kkrw la lyraaa. did kH 4mm, tl alaiary.

TVawr aaal taetae. I rrluUl. rolt.tloa MalaM Ua i wi awi, rv riaa aa Mora i ara we, I wa. 7t i I TV I iMuaak ka 11.. I if nil aad Ut 1 gu.

iitm aad aad tha hrlai. To aauai anla rtrlaa sail Uoea lllla guaa, anatroy it. gaiavwa aaai io riaaaa. 1 a biu.i aot aiank la lha atrarta ke tviaJ kalyo Biual gotwllbla Uwoa ia aad laa vagary la ravra. I ear tbrrawui ke a rwvoiuUiia.

I ear yo ajes at bra enougk la rfca aad kvt dowa tk liraata Taa ravolallaa cuataa, Ih rod kaa. kna I laat laa lalla, laa roanaan ara triuBiaeeat. Ilialory rwaaaU Itaail. rowd ebaenwl llanlf kuaraa al tbaitHHia alua of Mr araoa aiaaa I'aul i.rnti kaa, th well kaowa aaan klal, ai kam ii, saallawau vkaainally tnriand b. ti DOC.

WATtmt PAHTT. A Leila Write Waa reel lea alih Baajerl Thai Ovarvaaara Mlaa. W.aiiitii, July kalraiaa Jutas of lb halloa! gmabark ail tie, BMDorrow laau a clmilar latl la kka will ay "Ib rply to Btaay tannine. problbllloeUU, Ik lrmm suffragist aad la rw-oaeaUUves of other aad Baklaf t-fwllaaUia to tb Boor tad what tetma will be lake by tb greenback ma leatloa ea la qvraUna I hay rapreart.1 1 deair to say, wllk due rraaat til Who koarally a. locale actioa, that la Ih nnlmou npn.a, suv iag th aatloaal greeaba.

krra ita aatlnual greroback ivaventlii, In to tlClnrlaaall rWplmiar Ii, abould conllnF Ita declaratioiia of principle to nun tloaa ef raabimt frataraity and af Ira ABMaTlcaa aauonalily am th eallr pneti dangiarottS artlnaallam aad th solid sunk and laa solid aoulh; to tb Bavatrnl af public drlila aeeonllng to th original ma Irta Bader wkk Uiey wer bwued. la aiooey, land aad traaaporta Joa Uniu, aoardanf trad, gambling oa ana st Ing prtee for Amevicaa farm duett; Eagllak cmatrut of th vnlnaienf our money, English capital manufacturing or handling the prnjucta of Amemsa labor and to such other iiueations tn effect lb material Interest and wslfarr of the Aaierliaa pantile tnd re govern a Tb letter thea says Hi at trade and men are languishing for want nf more money, and dorlarva that tbe eppllcatlun of greenback principle would stimulate bun nnee and Increase tbe proa-rlly of ute Amerb-an laboring elaaaea and the ttn-r cbant tnd tbe manufacturer. eaad Head la a Millard Kooa. 8 peal si to rsBUgrapk. ae, July Ackeroitn.

a young married man, a boot years of age, was fouad dead la A. J. Hleas btl Hard room about boob today. Illm ii bit brother la law, and Arkrrmaa bad been In kl employ for om time. Hi waa discovered bv Eugene Foli-v, tbe Janitor of th billiard parlor.

The coroner lnquel elicited the fait that be bled to death from the bursting of 1 blood vessel. He leaves a wife and ter. we only rw.uiia ae uau nnia GRAND CLEARANCE SALE TODAY OF Wash Goods. f.lrtLrr iiave maue lUnncr rCUUCHOIlS Sum many lines 01 uesiraDie aum mer Dress Goods. Today you will find many extraordinary bargains.

Outing Cloths. In beautiful colorings, we have still further reduced to I2lc a yard for the best grades. See them today. Ginghams. We have foi today's salta about 1,500 yards handsome Striped and Plaid Ginghams, to be closed to day at 6c and 8Jc a yard, worth ioc and I2jc a yard.

FfgJtcl Our entire stock of Colored French Satincs have been reduced from 40c, 37jc and 35c to 25c a yard for our choicest styles. Bcau- tiful Satincs at 18c, 1 5c, l2.jC and ioc a yard. White Goods. White Goods have all been cut price. Also Dress leneths of pine Batistes offered today at less man oust, LtJlCtt 1 OZUCIS.

A SDOcial drive of 2S dozen ex- tra h-avv Damask TTvwnls. larcc 1 1 1 1 Rl Worth yard. Huck Towels at-i2lc, 15c, iSc. LAMBERT MURPHY. BLOOMINGTON.rU,.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MILLINERY SBIBEL BROTHERS. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND MONEY TO LOAN. Two Hl.tmrt (tat of Book poated by t.ffereiit Clarke, with our rjompie j.jdgmenl Index, ItiBure oeuraoj i ring a Detract 01 uua, JOHN i. PITTS. (Successor to Oomptoa, Barnard A C-) lie) North Maln-a.

Ta kai af BWa Takaa Wire A Barifl kv rally Wa4a Biaa.l Ma Baaikaa. I Lukiai. July II llaf lluial IH.a I fllaiWW l-la wn aia.aae.. kalAakL aafla nrla.w af VI alee, was aaar IT. I rkwl waJay a aooa as wiv I (aaavfe, aarl f.

TV eacaaaoay lu kiaea la lb 1 akka email, aa aa a laaa Uaarafara U-l-al TM Walea. rraWB BtorJ af Ifcaark. kIM Uraara, I'rtara Albert VMaf aaal IftBiw (rora Waiaa aaaMakkai Is IB that I library tka) lla.kla.aaai at II I aa IWfw BWallaa la arrtlal ai ta ava I froat ae BflvaU Baanraaak. la. anuai aarty.

raaalaUM BriBt) Of waiaa, at Waiaa. lefl WaXlbb Bauaa, la raleV af la prtae af Wal. ai II i la iiavaiagaawi aaiara. nw ailkalaadiaa Ika rata Ua rank pale. waa prawaaa: wiia ifaawr Tkara wa a leal araree af pan, 4a ata ait la aai.av 1 ke arla.

al I aalBuataMHSillr Baiad. I in. laa arrival la lk) library af la I aiaaea, wha wa Kaiaak4 kr Uaagraad I auk af lliwaaa, laa yraaiiHa aa i' I reaiad we loraawi, TV pm. aaalna a tie way Ui rhaura M4 tbrougb aeveral ruyal arartaaaaw la wkkk aaay af aiaaala waa Bad fouad II lslaaibl laa tuaeeauol war) waiaa. Vbu raatbiaf lite rhaiad th veaa wa aaiwrted anal krwoamt for bar.

while ataer rnial ai.iauaagia, Uw aaal aa itar tto oi ka itr. Tna aanoi ire. wb kiurau ta niga laadenatuaa aad ror Iba gartaYof la aiwBipaalad by lloratw 1 1 una a-wi -r "ll brtd Ih I'nar of Wale wllk ll krtJ and Ih Iflanaaa kiiaTIB Bad Maud ale aad aeaibera of th houaalKUd ar rlvad at Ih palaiw Jual bftir aoua. Taey I a era enadiKlkd to How Library. Wber -i rh.pel.

Ik. brl.ls won dtH-beaa. dreaa of while satin, wllk a Boating tralB. II waa Irlnaard wllk prang bUaaorua Kb tiao wor wroaib of oranf bliiaoats and a vil. Tb clergy men fifth lallng were ArtB blabopof bl.hup ef ladoa, I lean ef Wiadanr, i-kapii lo Ih queen, (ev.

r. A. S. Her ring, chaplain in th arlar af Wale, and Iter. Trigmoutk Shore.

Tba rh-l err tie waa sung by Ih koir of lha Koyal St. Jaotea. Th featur of Iba aarvba wa Ut alkglngof aavialaalbcka tiUUrd IVrfi-t iMrr." epoed by Jiamih llanaby. Many of th tniaiakor wert pnwal. liladauwe Waa amoag to gueata.

After the kenedli-tioa bad bee proauunerd Uiaqirrea kiaaed lb bride and eurdlally grarted I la, groom. After the wiiiing uiar were two oreaa faat parUea la etfieraU) t-hat bnra la Huek- Ihgham pali. tn rty con.l.led ol tl brl.l and groom, theuuora. and other niyai ra-ronae and others vf Ih gucal. After break faat tbe aari and his wito, Ui I'rincpae of Wales, and brldeamaiila re I turned to Marlborough koua lUrr In tbe afternoon th newly married couple do Parted for Shunhouao, a aubnrban real dence ol tbe Earl of Fife, where porltoa ol the bone) mova I lo be apeak BASE BALL.

Batarday' II, xitiiixii. iriot PiTT.Bi an, July II.Clcv land 1. Ilea hi la, Pittsburg Cleveland IU. Errors, Pltuburg Cleveland Hat lerlea, pltuburg, (ialvin and Miller; Cleveland, llakcly, O'llrien and Zimmcr. l.d)i(Xsroi.i, July 27.

First game Indlantpolit ft, thk-ago 17. Ilaa hit, Indianapolis Chicago SU. Errors, Jfldltn spoilt t. Cbli-ago I. Hstterles, Indlsnsp- Otis uany anu ami, ivaw auu Farrail.

Second game Indianapolis Chicago I. lias bit. Inuiacaiioii cnicago n. i.r ror. Indinnoll i.

Chicago I. llatterie. Indisnsiwlls lloyle nd lliukley, Chicago Humbert and Darling, Hiumti.raiA, July w. I'blltdeipbit a. lloaton 4.

Itaa hlta, Philailelphla I'i, Ho tun II. Ermra, Philadelphia 3, Hoton 1. liatteriea. Philadelpbia, lileaaoa and Caacy. Sch river; lloiton, Clarkaoa and llennelt.

Ntw Vau, July w. Sew York Wetb lngtot gam postponed; rain. ABRklCAN AtsoriATIOX. Coi.runi July 27. Columbus 3, Lou isvlllee.

HLTiuiKg, July R. HalUmora St. Leuia 3. HaiaiKLiti, July S7. Hrook'yn lib elnnatl 'X.

PniLAiiKi.rniA, July sr. Aibieuc litnaat City 10. WEBTXBI ASSOC IATIOB. Des Mimxes, July 27. Do Moines 5, Denver 4.

St. Pai-l, July 97. game with the Sioux City was forfeited to St. Paul tn th fourth inning, with a tcoreof 10 to favor Mansnr l'owall of pul 1 0W8U' 01 Sioux City, wished to put In a man to pitch whose name did not appear on tha card. Tbe St.

Paul manager objected and wa sustained by the umpire, and the Sioux City refuted to play. Minneapolis, JUiy irsi game -Minneapolis 1, Omaha 3. Second game Minneapolis umana MiLWATtii. July Milwaukee St. Joseph game postponed rtm.

IgTEBSTATl LBi.01. Bi'Blixotox, July J7. Springfield 3, Bur iington 9. Peoeia, July 9, Quincy 7. Sunday's Game.

AMERICAS' AStOCIATlOB Brooklts, July 2S. Brooklyn 1, Cin cinnati 2. CoMMBis, July 28. Columbe 10, Louis ville 11. Pini.APr.i.rHiA, JuIy'JN.

Atbletlc-Kanstt City game postponed rain. WESTERN ASSOCIATION. Au i ii i Jnlv 9R -JlmahA ft. Daa Mnlnna Called At tho end of the eleventh inning I on account oi aarkness. Milwaukee.

July 2S. First game Mil waukoe 4, St. Joseph 7. Second game Milwaukee su Joseph a. St.

Pail, July Paul 0, Sioux City 5. NTEK-MTATE LEiUL'E. Evanhville, July 2. Evansviiic Dav-1 en port 6. 1'EoitiA, July 'JS.

-Peoria 14, Quincy 3. Mrs. Sullivan Come Horn. New York, July 27. Among the passen gers on the Inman line steamer City of Berlin, which arrived at quarantine at a late hour tonight, was Mrs.

Alexander Sullivan, wife of the ox president of the Irish Na-1 tional league, now under nan tn cnicago I for sJIrced nartlcinetlon in the Cronln mur-1 der. Mrs. Sullivan has been In Europe I for several weeks. a Kllrala in Danger. I Baltimohe, July ipecial from Annapolis says that Detective Norrls I amtltrul Ia lull fywlnu with a requisition from tho governor of Mississ I ippi ior vue arruaii ui yuau iviii aui.

me patters wero approved, and Kilrain will be arrested if the dutoctivo can find him. He is still in hiding, and hopes to evade ofllccr. Wrecked by a Cyelon. Lebanon, July 26. A terrific cyclone passed through this city today.

Tho Witt block, Lano's drug store, Moddy A Graves' block, tnd the flutter printing office wore til unroored and deluged with water Trees, fences, crops, wore prostrated with much loss. Why He Fired th Shot. K10 Janeiro, July 28. Adrian Valle, tbe Portugese who fired the shot tt Don Pedro on the night of July 10, whllo the latter was loaving the theatre, declares that he instigated to make the attempt upon the emperor lire by a republican association. Ilnil a Foot Deep.

Crawforiisvii.le, July 26. The ball hero today fell In enormous quantities, drifting afterward to the depth of a foot Crops are ruined in the neghborbood and many farmers have lost everything of the I season growth. Remembered by th Johnstowa Firemen. Clinton, July 27. Tbe Johnstown, fire companies presented the Clinton department yesterday with a silver plated hose cart bell as a relic of the flood, in re- H)nse to the fine donation recently sent them from the Clinton firemen.

Are vim weak anrl wearv. oviirwnrlrnd tired! Horn' Sarsaparilla is just the medicine to purify your blood ana give you strength. 4J I 1 in me faUtkeJ Wet korta. ea Ut a kll.kea1 Ma Ilea aaa kw taw Uu. CANU Of THANH.

WIMN Mm Ikinkl Migl" mm awe! fwtariale who eympallllaMl aallri in Ihe Ulna ami itaik of 4np tittle Anna Bleie, MH. AhUMHI. IDWAHIIMKLI A am tir, a. OARRAH CORLEY. 40 lunctom.

ra.rd BaM (Ml vi Uuf a lxu Btor. i.miiiiiii am I'lirriivkl VIV a aavvaava I will aall lha Millar Cruaanaa, al Nurih Main-) aa nianauig MoiMlay, 7 iil IK, ana) cunlmuiihi fiuin day to day until Ilia nl.ra Murk fl.J TBIalayuur uppurtuiiity lu gal yaur family bw pliaa fur half what you ara paying, ha klork poiiaiala of or BOO batf ul aholaa Minnaaola flour, aholra tjraan. black and JaiMin laaa, Angara, euffaaa atul a lama vanat of fancy and laiila ahalf uouilr, auslk a vary fain II ha ku buy avary day in Ilia yaar. J. 1 1, l-OLl IN, Auli-naar.

ARE YOU Willi lha Maa.1 You Haaa Uaiaal UuyinvT IIILENFELDT uw al af auwra vita. Mia la Kiaiaa an) La. luilahlf MarbaL aMualla aiialvl T. H-paoa DO. YOU KNOW IB At Stf.rr Em' Meit Hirte! I a Waal rront aL, la an of Ika iMktrt blrLtr h-l Li" H.

krar UV CaWltCaMl Bhcra i PAPER HANGER AlrBCnT a. MINSvIl. Bailable and raaaoaalUa. Ball.farlloa nar antaad. Conlrai-U aad aaumatea aiada for yapaf aad aork.

Bamplra laniUM il ueaireu. UAt ORDtKS OR 8110 POSTAL Rea rare, uf Waal WaakirMftaaai. Briscoe's Grocery. A nrw of Htapl and Fanry lira cti. n.

liMiuilina eitryihinar in the lira tn tn Beat Wual i ly. c-ri line. iMMnla of Ilia 1 aad prtcratke loweat A. T. IToerlelor.

211 South Centcr-st. aiiVVxCHS SNIiOff, (ttut.vtira to Aaroe Mayers). DNDEKTAKERS AND EMBALKERS. Bunt ul CtTnuei ftrcsht, Octirel 114 W. Bruut-al, Hloominaion.

H. A. MINER. ARCHITECT ASD CONTRiCTOR. MtKUAFACTUniR OF HUa.la.

Molillng naab sad IMora. rural tar aan aiairwora lo tinwr. riaialii. aawlnc and Tarulag. Kind of r-uiLhing Malarlala.

Hlich I'uala, Laililera aad dob Work. OPPOSITB CITY HALL J. T. HENDERSON. (Sueceaaor to Ed.

T. Judd.1 FIRE INSURANGE. good and reliable aompanlea represented. Hive aim a veil ueiura laaunnr. or Kcnewlna your Innraoo.

Offlo ovr i N. Mala at. P. 0. MORATZ.

MAHDyACTTBBB ABD UkKlOSI Ut VERANDAH AND BDILDEES' SDPPLIES. Counters, bbelvlng and Offlce furnltur. Plana and aoeeinrattona furnished for all kinds buildings; alao for remodeliog and repairing. lntl claaa work and price very low. Kitloiatea ckeerfully given, ilall orders promptly attended.

FACTORY-1103 SOUTH MAIM-8T. DOWN GO PRICES On Mason Fruit Jars and Gasoline. Pint Ounrt I .00 1 Qunrt .115 Vl aJl'B) IJUUIIl DIOIV oiine 1. EEATH 422 Nortk Mlll-il THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON Will occupy the County Treasurer's Offlcs i lis riew ULiiuuig is compieteu. L.

MATERN SOS, Dulldorsof Carriages, Surreys, Phto- tons, Bug-gies, Road Carts, Delivery and Spring Wagons. 806 and 8O8 W. Front-at. Invite the public to Inspect their v-hlcles. They sell good top buggiea, ranging from to lltni.

A firHt class iroad cart furnished their renownuil tjny riding nprinK Is on their latent novelties. Repainting and repairing promptly and well done. 1'rtcOH aa low the lowest. WM. J.

MATKRM, Bicycle Agent. W.W, HUNTER filter Time Inaneetor of the Chicago ib Alton Kollroad Company, BsDairifli of Watches anu Clods a SneclaltT. All KM. or Watcles and Jewelry. N.

Center-st. Illoonilnitton, 111, TH011P ON SON LEADINB UPHOLSTERER. PULL L1NB OF Plushes, Porhers, AND ALL KINDS OF UPHOLSTERING. two Mattreaaea M-fla to Ordar na Hapainriq of Ftirntture. Pnrlor Futnt- of kinda.

Stiorction fju-irnn. and priova aa low aa tha Iowb, R. THOMPSON A SON. 'l I I in lo at at C. no ha it of of a at C.

of It cur he a ine He to ttrANTkll-VlUNll MAM TO Wi am, ea centra. UL H. DOB 1M Baal hl.u al. tAr.TI!ll-I.At. AlflVI.

ABU INTW. I Ufal, rwel. In ke hwini a I Wim lllrR.e-a are.aneei analllej 4 aeiarv UBAfcKAU Me, ui i. n. v.

tt'AWTMt -A fNr.BUBTlr MAN TO llirlu ml HwalwM for h'ureie Blree. l.ee.Mln Be'Bnl. U. IKr e-fc 1 iwiim. Adurae KRJI tf, III.

J.es llfANTKU-A UIIIL ON MIUIM.B AUKII It I Bl iMrf raeatr kiln's ellfc fell earn-. kyieUm mint laurrkiil Ale el eauraaatna' M. GAHU.NI.H, Ian llkaaaiaflua. lit. trANTBI-AM rXIKHIBN('Rt WoklABI UANU Mui l-MHlrf.

II B. tWIHJ 1 AllRNTB tor 1 1 ful b-a nuw Wfaraical vrnn.ta ln anaiaa atar aagfc I.I1TUB. l-kWaca, Ilk If IMTrit-AilkMT IM I kMil4 wanriir If riHriiilii.t MiikHaaif latraa lf hi 'mb km HI. Ul IkrtlM Uqananl 11 it W'ANTI I utim HTKU-OOOCV BOIIKR t't'TTRR AND aatajaa-al aura lha ii.hi aarty, Auunav. tin ltall WANTKU-A UJUK, lauain al Waal faaalaal at.

AlllXTH: aarna ia tf larrari. fuakilnlli aaf arak. A4 II a. II- VOl'Nll MAN BXI'KHI aaa4 aa awr. prantlaf.

"llinf and hook kiM.iia. Mania a altuallnai baal rafrn.MCNi ara rcaaaaat4a. AddrrM 'tl. II" Mam at. ll'ANTKII-A BITUATION bf a ladn.ln aa rnarnad aaa.

Aadiwa. Caa Uri-k umca. III aia.l rod I II anrwa aad km. rnhm aa.1 alaauo awotf aura ri L. 1.11'l'k.NiA'rr.

CaftuikllL W'ANTrtll -ONB lll-NUKKtl Ht VKBH Ilk l-kail-aa lil-rri Hfnfrraua al akolraala urirra. K. OIA I KB lit'. II" A a Baal rrikil lANTr.l"NK TlliU'HANII ItOI.LARH' laf at i YY. vlrutr atL.

tiAKTII AIT JlW lot tr aMTKIi AdKNTB akmild aniarntlliaa I I LraLml rlRHllar. Irrwia aad IWO aaraa' ir trial of Mlaaourl Waabff; warflra dlrtiaal lAthaa alaaa bill atratn without ruhkllut ally aoid arot. labia. J. A ullTII.

BLLoaia. Mu. 1' ANTKLI A BITTATION HY A VOI'Nll I aiaa: ta ikorourkir na.pv-Bl anJ Loworkkanli ran luraiak wl rwia.mai.ja Uoaa. A Oil raaa rare ran Mara? a. ru A.

U. BIBBI-ATBIlkV. Haai lala aad Laaa Aaaary. tllli aara) aiaria fa rail la Mcl-eta od ad I 1 (riialluf aoantlaa. and la.r aniiniat id cllr aropariv lor aara.

i rauw 01 prraoiial pmprny Call and ar oauira kuriDf. al am N. Man IllooaiiiMlUia. lu.aJkr NTOI'H PAITI KK. AM I'HKI'AKRII TO TAKK riTlX TO naaturr.

pa-lura la wi ml will aalrr-il. lur I'nu aiuilM r.unm BflCWAKT. Kaudi.lpa. III. )' lm till TO afHIM-riUO rlllllt BONN OK VRTRRANH IIAVK O'M 1 pirlail arraininrnnli ta run Uiir ricuiaiok I (iprinirrii'ld.

Auru.t I. Tickau irook al' I ilila tmirnina at lira Klarra atand. Hlioa Hlora, VI oliraniiil a and B. Btf van. arid I TallaruuB a al Nunnal.

Fare lor Uic n.uad I JIJ CarpaU Claariad, WILL take us. cl'ak aMid put down carpi a I Bark and unoarR ruruttura, aian cirann ria lama, Leaia orUera at aaaacat-y a cnal i rrea. I mill a. a. liuutir-a.

COLl.tl'TOH. AMKS RADIIOl'RN. aprelal eollwior: ape rial attaotloB ffivm to claim. entniNird hi. cara.

KiMia 4. over t. UA.vu 'una btoro. loi 10W IS TUI8 rOB RATE8 Taanlv aavefl nnllara nl any nm cntk to I Denver, IAT.M to Helena. ll'.

to Wlrlilla aad rrtuJCL froportioaaf ratea to olker weaU-rn I polnta. Auult I ana 1. 4. OLnns. a-m uaa.

Bids for Coal. Sealad npooooala will ba rei-al vad I lha undaraiunad until clock p. Aiiguat il, IMMW. for furniahuiy lha I uf Bloumlnvlton with all tha lump I nut Goal which It may nd fur yaar emlina Annual 1H.18.X1. Tha to la riallvarad for tha Rlactnc Lluht and Water Work bullion, on cara at audi atation.

and for all builiimua, lo ba delivered In euoh iiuma. ticn DroiKaa mu.i auo tha price per ton for each kind of ao delivered. Tha city reaervoe tna nam. to reject ana an oiae. aw.

Ml in usn, Chairman Oan'i Imp. Committee. Notice to Contractors. Bida will he received up to IS iimuil 1. 1HHH.

Tor tha eraotion of a boilar-houae and for ramovlng and flttlnf up tha boilera In tha aama at State Normal Univereity. Normal. Plana may be aaen and bida left the office of Humphrey, Evana A Nonh Main atreet. Bloomtnglon, op Mi nar. McMurrv dk Uavli, Ar- chttecte, ISO Jefferaon avenue, Peoria, The rtuht la reaarveel to reier-iany an oiaa.

n. no, Chairman or Lommiini, SEALED PROPOSALS Will rectvKl by the undersigned unlil is o'clock p. Augum jmbw, furn.fthtna all triHteriHt and con tructiiifj tha pipe aewer on West Jef- lartor. ftireei, in ine cuy 01 DicjruTTiiiiu in accordance with the ordinance therefore pavsed July 12, 1V', and Diana. BDecificalione and profile In office of the City Engineer.

The pereon receiving the contract to be paid out of the special taxes to be levied for the construction of urn id ewer, (he city not to be liable for the contract price, except from the collection of BHid special taxes. The City Council reserves the right to reject and all bids. mcir. iusn, Chairman Cen'l Imp. Committee.

W. Pi MINTER. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Rtalr Riilldloe. Ilracket Turn Ins and HalusterH.

Nowel Fust and Railing, and all kinds of Inside Flnishitiirii. inlasters and 1) ocks cot out to or and all kinds of Oflleo Work, Job and Re worn prompviy aitenuca w. i-ians anu ea tlmates furnishod ou abort notice. Shop at 411 North East-f PIANO, HARMONY, PIPE ORGAN, THEORY. Students thoroughly prepared ta enter the ad vanced clasttca in any European Conservatory.

STUDIO I OVER MELLUtSH JEWELRY STORE. miOOMfNOTOK, Tr.u. June), I8H0. the Slockhohlers Uloomington Normal Horse Railway Company. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Hloomitnrton Normal Horse Railway Company will be held in Room No.

1, 117 North Main struct, Uloomington, Illinois, on AUGUST FIFTEENTH, lf9, 7 o'clock p. for the purpose of submitting a voir of the htocknoiners or sam luooining Normal Horse Railway Company the fol lnwini? niiPHiinns: Shall the Uloomington Normal Horse Railwuv Com nan sell Its cronertv and fran chirws lo the lilonminirtnn CitV 'Kaiiwav and ac as payment therefor and for the stock held us siOCKnoiueri ni ui aim imai eurvn the said Hloomlngton City Railway? Shall the llioomlngton Normal Horse Railway Company consolidate with the Ifloon. ingtou City Railway under the name of the Uloomington City Railwayf inf. mi irinaun, H. 8.

CCU ROY, W. W. IRVINE, Directors. Wonderful Cure. ThH a true likeness of me wrarlng ortillrfsl ni! ami np hit hy uftera HUWtU IMfi jp.

lNE fvinMumoflmv iiliirf llp.rrrnf of niy oioutband palate. ciirrt by HIBBARD'S Herb Extract. This Is not a patent mcvilcin hnt a timptfk preparation ol rvotnnn1 herbs that cured om44 yervroasfa. since when 1 haVveraredtbouamlswIUi Its Hend for list of testimonlalM and printed hl nf mu mil on meinr dav or write and your caae. Auvice free, Thlii TOaretable medicine, without a particle of KI ITISH.

OvIAUrULH) IIIBE.FJ. raplUlr yluW It. artmn. One tuitil" iroa thia. ry iu St-a Jcr botue; ail for AT ImtTuuiBia.

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nwra, tl I .1. fl im-Ii' fcanc lo trara' tna. i tuoai.oli Baal niv wairr: amall at in n.al II H.I..W: i.al..l,B.r. VISKT A HAUBT. Hi HAl.K-KKtTI'IN Or Uu law.

rarr; auiiram' ir ian I I. .11 anil oilarUr alrilOB Ia na. OCNMI.I.U ItlUMHillMII-ia. 111. )' "l.lt HALK-IIOfRK A.NU UIT No.

Ml I I. Miiki'l ririMinia; rufiirnli'nl Ii railroad or Vlr.l Hi. I l.iiinia; ion pmp. -j lll-iiMlN. lilitll ACO.lN.CBUf.

x. Uii i- hi-hT latl'ltilVKII riTOt'K i'i. iiliimi-: I aiiina of HI': lliunulultuu. III. W.

KVA.Sti III. i'w lll HAl.K- -A NEW COTTAtiK of I roornl am ilk cl-fra and mo-i'ra liarn and out uuu.i bar i jin. ll t' "i kl Addrvwl 1. W. ST.

AKT, t. cuy. HAI.K Oil F.xniANOK-SOBio Brar in Miiuth. Nrlirarlia. WacaB al-l, ui t'lrw Bi'rvhalMlil 10 wan.

uvk aa dry rrro "lVu and cl.ithlmf. karda.r .1 irule lur axiod 'Itr prvparif. Till or. ir.l aro iBiprovil ami utiimpwiad. Wc ril.a aunic Iwiil Ik at we are not afraid in trnw our cu-uimi rliunma (r and r'aiHrtinkl pncea- liAl.KV, iii.oi"i iv, us.

A IK OK TIUUK-COTTAOB AND I X' K-roi nd- al lurch lllusth' rnoal pu-lureiua poiotiLaka MinneUink. n. r.nulr wal. rlnf piaca. ror da- call kt ri.LL A air ptl' O.

pliiiuarraBU, 1'tltKV a OUIce. kit v.l LANDS IN THK PAN- II nn ai vaara' time: ani-rrrnt Kvn la Ul U01 U) BUKkaae. FKI.L A 1'KHKY. UII EXCUANOE dt yoti ii.i.inuia ahm. Urn iry alock; ralue uKati-k; iue Drv iaooda aiiH-k; value 1IKIIKI ikiriilioiii.m Muck; value t'KLL A PERRV.

I'araoruu I'raparly. SAI.K-KISR HAND MAUL, M-VJ priOK tlUk'Hy. CCW print! waarni. hund hu r. a.

ni f.r iiii. vwi.ip -i-a-uincton at. j)OUH Wat Ml HAI.K PATENT ON to 1 POCKET X' tvurwri" wrtteaaaiiMn aa rri- Aililnaa TVPOUKArtl, cam I Uluumiligtoo, 11L Clark, Jjraf "I KALE A FIRST CLASS FAMILY loqutr JiW JV horae, huKT nd harneMi ckekp. Nurtli Center at. I.VIII HAl.r.-A NO.

I COW with young calf; X' il Nurtli Ciout ai. )7U IilOK KALK-FIVK VERY INK Kh.UI u-ri'J Ui lord Hull, from 1 uin imhaiiire for oibor aiocU. w. I. HOLDER, HuJson, 111.

nlllf IiVlR SALE OR F.xrHANGB-A NEWLY r-nulnpinl roller proceiwj Bour mill; will be A' i old al a bargainor excnaDgou ior larm imip eriv. or rm parucuiam ainj Vn.r pkhhv'h umoa. UO.NET TO LOAN. fONK.Y TO LOAN I bavc money to loan on koihI ul i ntaic wcuriiy, and will give the privtlug' OI milKinK iinnuai pii.iuii-iim uu prlliiipal. B.

P. KOBlJISO.il, Hloominirton, in 1 IKKRONS HAVING MONEY TO LOAN iii luriro or wniall ttmountaon real estate u.th iwn in fi.ur liiui'H amount of loan. and intreanini: in value, can have It loaned with absolute mifetv. Sutifactory refrn-ncc In Mm and llUuoln iriven to all Inqulrcra. fiood farm lands for attlo, cheap.

W. A. DIMM I rT, AKt nt, Shelbyvllle, Mo. jyl3 8m ONKY TO LOAN on approved real estate 'Isocurlty. at lowest roica.

HUDSON UURR A 319 North Center at. ISM tUi TO LOAN ON FARM or deslr PO' VUV able property, cjuju jk.k i OA. BUAW-Mooey to loan St ft percent on good farm Bocunty. Option privilege uiven on payment. No delay for monoy.

Also loans madw on city Improved. Loan, itni.i Itrotiera. Ofllco Maflon bulMinx'. 4-! North MainHt. THo elevator; TdlupUone 9U.

TONKV ON HAND TO LOAN ON OOOD ftecuhty at 0 por ceni. ao aciny. up- t'on Kll'0n on payicontn. UKNHV CAPK.V. 210 Hurin Ufoie-wi an 3m Mi INKY TO LOAN at 7 per cent on first claw siiurlty.

K. S. M'lNTVKE, Roal KnUte I llrcker, Uurley uaa uauuing, uiwitn- MONEY TO I-OAN at 6 per cnt on improved fi-roiM. in large or raall amounte; privilege ven to pav back in sums of even hundreds at any tiino before due and stop In to rent on amount so pi Horrowora are invited to call In pereon. We bandit; commercial paper; lend money oo eaoice city real estate.

Inveat money for par-Vet? without charjje. No delays watting for the money. JOHN j. i'itis, Bueccssor uomv Harnaro no mainly. mauve run noiwB ismflokjwent oftick.

KB South renter nt, MRS. K. HAMMOND, iropriotr8H of the Ofnce and Hammomi tiouse, am anu SIS South Center et. WANTED Several good arm iuu.fl by the day; watcus per day for one moutn or wore, i nt nr. Kniit.li Irnter-Ht.

WANTED He veral youn(j ladles Ifffht and prolltahlc work. Call today at t. center hi. WANTED -Families to call today and heeure wme llrst cUws pirl from the country, are tvaUv, and will ko at once. Call at 105 South WANTED Three married men to work on farnw; one to tenu to came anacnore worn, one fttr foreman on dairy farm, and one by month on tenant farm.

Call today at lie South Center St. ami get trood places and good wages. WANTED A situation in ft millinery or dry roods store or dressmaking shop; salary rea- fconau'e. ana see pariy iw o. tuwjr.

wa vtkd-Twentv five eirls for city and country for general housework; good places ready. Call at Home Employment Offlce, 106 South Center st, WANTED Families desiring good domestic help at auy and oil times to call at the Uome Kmninvmnut Ofiloe. 105 South Centcr-st. IILOOMINUTON BlttFLOrMKNT OFFICE WANTED Good positions for two English pirls; ono a emslrcstf and ono a dining room WANTED Ten farm hands. Apply at 422 Nnrtli Main st.

WANTED A pharmacist. For particulars npply nt North Main et. TED Five girls. Call today. WANTED A good couple nun band and wife) without incumbrance, for a good position on larm.

Come today. Appiy 43 N. Main st. WANTED Hy an eiperienced Urosmaker, worn in ami lies; can cut and lit bv model ana turn ntlv. Call at 4-Si North Main st.

WANTEl My a flrstclass wood carver ft pnsUiou. Apply 42 North Main st. WANTED A position ty an unencumbered couple on a larin; tt nant house preferred. Call today pecurt- their services. N.

AU persons desirin employment will td it mttTt.itinK to apply at iva North Main ht. rrpeet.illy and (arm laborers, AIuo tboHP who are seeking for rent. MRK HHfrfllMS Tfnrt.h Mair nt or InTMimvuL I I I I 1 A to lr. A I tf to iBk 1 bv oily anil tha coal lha city iiu nitt coal any the III. at III III.

or fur ton, the the any der, pair To at to ton 1. cept oy of ii. A wb. ir dcm HI! BkilN rurl Hi aa lallati rVurk IklaaUf, I. II aHaaa rlaa amM at lr4 IT-kikrt rkank Miaray BMrla Ta life akIM Ma aa4 aaal Bklfnm.

ak mroa mmk BlkMUas a4 kMy ord al kvm laalr Buwljr arra. rarlf ii aa4 Urai aKoart rwnl aa4 llawaaa alkMUralir la Its. K. K. mimi'i lumrM Hi Wil aa.

Mm" III ika moiUm aawiwly aa4 aaaulaa4 Mara (aal aim la Ik JiMlUial ara la laa laa al aiykt da, a la raa.a 1 ka aa- all ataawal auk Ifca aa. ata. w. ka ika aakaf aaa ar Ika cpaiaaaa a iimkiI (lilt at aa artiially la i Ultra te tkatr enVrlaca. Ii Ibair r4ra la iraMry a aula lias waa leaea aa ai aa liv.

Mr. Mra a- aiui a Beta al lhaak lot kla Iwlaieal la II aad IhMr wetfara wbll la kla, main ra alu la rw kviaws at Mr IS IT SuaOav a. Bool rlaaa wralar raar-al laa aauliful Bow la la aw Al ta UMmK I knk. YeaU-rday wa forrlg ailaaleaary day al th Fir! M. t.

iharxh aad ika Baakar, Ikr t. tm lltaar, prearkad tary eatartala lag aeravHi ur subject of mlrlbuUB fur lorvia atiaatotiary work. II titer war knar task 1.UU McHbodial Kpla cof ailealoaertr apreadlnc lb aaara)) la tore la land aad BKars Uiea lO.Oto la Al B-kl relKWu. worker. After bad rloaed Mia FJi Young, lb Bilaaloatry, krlag proarat, gar brief ai-oaal ef kcr work la lab.

Yawag I ynaat lady, Wa ralaad Bad ad la HiooaiiaBtoa aad be bmi fraaaaa aad arauaiataaiea kara. Tba peat then years aha kM baa at work la I kak aad ka bnra quit eiaiwaalul IB kaarb lug lb rbnatlaa faith aaaaag lha Xkirawaa. Ik Boat lw year tn kaa aaaa baratrd at Murray ahlia larbrkl Billc uuth af halt iJtkr and a a raining km a Tba atrvly ail her le tba Mnnaoa lank kul Mlaa Y'oua baa atwvianled la ralabliabing klelboillat voogmealloa aaa aa eoe Mrvaml wrorB. let aataaMaiary imav Una aithaeloaeaf tbla addraaa aawuntil 10 anoielhlagoveru Tbla aouatfwlll be im-rraaed by lb eoalrtMiloa or tn Sua da arbool aad aaarajbly aad ether aol 1 ream 1 yaaasruay. aa a lajaneal aeiat tata ccurva iwr w.

ailsaloaary raua. Al la tfcrt.uaa Ckarra. -Ker. J. ft.

(illlllaiid prraiked On die, wire yeatrrday avornla oa "Imag Worahlp." nalag blackboard to llluelral bla aub)ert. la Ah rrenlBg lb Kunday achool rradered In programme Mlaa Itat'hel t'rolber read "Kobcrt of from Iyngfellow' Tle of VVayakl tun." Mis Nannl Taylor read tbaaUiry on th l.oldra Test for Beat Sunday's lcaaoB from Uward Hal a book of Sua day ecbool atorte. Ko lUltoaa wer given bv Miaara Ib-aai Welly, liraee Kmerana. VI' I Iiaraa anil klaataa Ifnv Stewart and oujr Huge. I karrk Botaa.

Her. II O. HofTman. paatnr of tlie la drvniienl rhurcb. preached morning ea "Tbe True ii round of Keltgl oua frwtvea Th evening bx-tur wa lialrec book, tbe Magic Skin.

Tb InU'rmediatedivlalon of the First M. K. chun by unanimou actio agreed contribute to tba ml sionar, th neceaaarr to tnak their uperlnlentl ent, Miaa Sallie 1'orter, lif member of tbe missionary society. Her. J.

II. (illliland, pastor of the Christian church, announced from the pulpit yesterday morning that after next Sunday be would aot be with lb con ere cation for one month. Ho will apend bia vacation tailing bia old noma, eccooienioii bia wife and children. The Sunday achool and assembly of lb First M. K.

church by a unanimou vote vntrrday mad Cpt, F. J. FlUwiUiama a life manager ta the miaalonary society. This eosulisa and wa given lo recognition of fourteen years of service as super intendent of tbe Sunday school. The building committee of tbe Cbrls tian i-hurch met ttwelher at the conclusion tbe morning service yesterday and de cided to push the work of building the new chun aa rapiuiy a possioi unui omu weather sots in.

The church, nowever, will not be dedicated until cany spring. Dr. E. C. Howltt, formerly pastor of the First Habtlst church of this city, but now of Peoria, areacbed here yes tealay at tbe First Kaptiat church lo an Immense audience.

There will be aervlce at thia cburcb next Sunday, but not probably thereafter until Dr. Jackaon's return from bis vacation, whicb will be In September. Will Travel aa liaalnaaa frlaHpaJ. Dr. William Hill, one of Bloomlngton's beat known physicians, as ba been nounced, will sail upon th City of Paris for Europe on August 7.

The doctor will not be accompanied by bis family, but will bustle" at the liveliest rate around tha most Interesting tuitions of Europe. How long do you expect to remain abroad asked the PAXTAnRAfH reporter. Two weeks will be consumed traveling, going And coming, that will leave me lust four weeks In Europe. One week will be spent in London, one in Paris, one In Berlin and one In Vienna. I expect to be on tbe go, and will commence sightseeing every morning at daylight and keep it until bed Mm or even later.

I will carry no baggage except a small valise nontaininir the necessary change of linen. Yes, I expect to be tne most inuusirious European tourist who ever crossed tbe ocean from McLean county. A man has to work hard to roe the sight of Europe and do not propose to let any grass grow under my feet. Young man, you had beV go along with me. I will hustle you through at a lively rate." The Sunday Cencert.

Tbe regular Sunday afternoon concert the DoMolay band at Miller's park yes terday was attended by one of the largest crowd which has ever yet congregated at this delightful spot since the inauguration tbo Sunday concert. The number was estimated at 0,000. The day was delightful. The music was strictly of a religious char acter and when mixed with a proper amount of classical pieces, seemed to please audience better than light, trashy music. An Kxceilent Appointment.

Mr. John A. Fulwllcr has received an appointment as gaugcr in the Eighth district. This position pays 15 a day, but oat of this Mr. Fulwllcr will have to pay hit own ex- nenses.

Mr. Fulwilcr has not yet received commission, but will as soon as be exe i-iiie. hia bond, the amount being t5.0(IO. is thought be will DO locatca enner at Pekin or Peoria. Mr.

Fulwiler Is one of lusticos of the peace, ana as oe win nnr r.rntmhlv rcsisn this office the town clerk will have to order a special election elect bis successor. A Fish story. Carl Moore, of Peoria, report that on Friday a week ago, while In tho Mackinaw bottom during tho flood then prevailing, he with tho assistance of Fred Fulton, who lives in that locality, caught a buffalo fish tipped the beam at sixty pounds. It found in one of the little lagoons that up into a hay field, and it cost those Waltons quite an effort as with hay forks they captured mm. NORMAL.

'Souiro Young left last night for Indianapolis on business and will return Tuesday. Yesterday a passing engine on the Central set fire to Henry Zimmerman's ice house Tbe alarm was given ana every body turned out with buckets and the lire extlllguisuou wiwiuut. uuuiK any uaav A Startling Disclosure. Ithcumntlc Hyrup Jackson, Mich. Gents For years I have been greatly afflicted with Inflammatory rboumatism, pain and soreness of the Joint at times being almost unbearable; could move about with the use of crutches.

In addition this my stomach became badly diseased neuralgia set in which threatened to my days. A traveling man stopping me gave quite a history of Hibbard'a rheumatic syrup and the peculiarities of combination, which innui-ed me to try I have taken six bottle and no act in life affords me greater satisfaction in writing you that I am a well man. believe it to be the best remedy ever formulated. A.J.Bowi.et, Proprietor, Eminence House, Independence, la. W.

W. Marmon and H. 11. Green, drug Bloomington, 1J. he to tna no W.

Tllfcl CITY. I.eaulM lurlla aua Iroai iliak kwiajt altnia Kalka a. -llu aaar tkkata aalr. Taa fiir aa will aaaloaaa) la raaa al faia. 77 a I ar rip am io oca la 14 art I A.

K- Unutn. -llnaaaaU. la axraaiaUllaa ml iaaf a aalra. a 111 aaa ku aa rkawd aul tUla aaak. A It lauaiua Tna I- I.

Miliar Hvl af araiaaiaa la rkawil aul al wtw. Mra adtarttaa teal la aaoikwr iiiuaik VYllaua A Muanw mom a kobbjr ia al laakat kklru at prkra aall all. ITEMS. Wim tlala. Hill laaull rwai ara la kf bad.

Mr. I', klaluwy Baa mal-noJ kla Hi Una aa rallr-r lor la A A. -lr jm hwllk kaa U-ft fi Wlai-oaata I ilall bla BMiUwr Bad otbi-r mlaUve -Miaallaa Tratpl la vlaitlnf Bar kunl. Mr. Vi ararr riatoruk, al llyda ran Mr I.

rrny. uf t'orau (tirlall, la tiaiuaf kia laBilljr, raa laald Bare, -Mr. I. K. Yaanatt kaa raturaaa froia a Urea work' tuui la rclaUva al Law ro.

Kaa. Mr V. I. Tralaar. Ih aarvH kandler ef kurare, kaa rvturvd Ira la ariva ai raiv ual claard.

-Mr. Alhrrt aa4 Miaa AIM lrl Uaiv tuday fur a la) ai'ka' Halt ilk laUrr In Ulilo, klr. and Mr J. Wrtwll Mr. Mr.

A. II. Albright, pf raroiar Clljr, buaiiay la Ut ritr. -Mr. Krarrall knr dauahtrr.

Palar. in iai I i aii i aiw llorr oa r.aal lirov ilnrl Mlaa lrd. who I rmplorad la tha Morthwrau-r In.uran.a iifflil, a pent It tarday wlU ISwiiac fncada. Mr. tieury I.lu hrnthalrr, who la an la Kurope, I at Uia prraral Uma ilaiunc tha Bioat bleUirlral aioU upu lb rlvrf Knloe.

-Mraara Juariib Hurt aad CmnrU Ul- Urt fur Muin alia oa baturuay. lie turnlnif tbry aU.p al Cim lnnaU lo ar tti' ball name. -The fhrl.UaB Kunday ai hool IU Pic nlr at HuuvliUia'a lake Tuxaday, If It dua in. Cciivyan.va mil leave tna cnun and III JU. Mr.

Wn. i Crawfora arrlcd In the city Saturday kkd will rrmaln In tko ntjr Inr a tim a tne yucai 01 bib iaiuvr ia apt i. Muwllliwn. Mle Arele t-rcih rrturncd from lirl k'rldar a-i-uin afu a two vlail, and left Saturday for SprlnRlleid, where lie will pnd tbla week. The Biarrlnceof Mr Wm.

KlUirrraltl, nf the M. U'an Cnuntjf Coal and Mim Mia Joaie of Sherman atrcct, la announced Id occur on Aufoit i. The atreet car line did the larccat hual ncaa veau-nlav aince tha 41 of July. M'l of the peopl' who attend the Sunday after noon cooreru partroniie ine atreet cars. -Mr.

F. L. Ilall. of Kurrk, I ltlUn Mr. I).

M. Daviaoa. lie attended the L'hrialmn church yeatenlay morn Inr nd the new Crace M. r. ehurch In the ercnlou If.

Shirley, who baa been em play ed the aoulh, and who la a ac'l iwn rail road nan. will arrive In thla llila wee tak poaitiun on the Lake Wcat era. Arthur ScoOcld' claaa In th Chrl.tian Sunday achool rive an ice cream aorlable Mr. liollea'. A Low llrwt.

on Thurs day evening for the benefit of the building fund. At o'clock Friday evenln the tbcr- Diomcter, aerordlnff to rovernment reperr, which 1 alwava mucn lower than la oral narily reporu atood at Yuma, at iirt, ana at uoiikc city, at Mr. Wlllard I'krritt returned borne Saturday nlehl from bia timmer vacation ainonfr the lake of Wiaconain, and inainU that he wa not drowned in lK-vil lake or nvwbcre elae. The whole atory of the drowning waa, fortunately, untrue. Iter.

D. Lewi, rector of SU Matthew' Eplaoopal church, preacbed a moat eieei-lent arrmon yeaterday morning from Mat thew 6. Mr. Lewia' diacourae are alway choIariy and interesting. Th male choir of eighteen voice I a unique and moat interesting feature of tbe nervier thiccburcb.

Mr. Harnevllle. an old employe of the A A. ahopa, reaiding at )1 Wot Ixx-nat treet, met with a aevero accident on Saturday. Me wa caugni oy a awiiuy moving belt and tossed in the air, and in falling was badly hurt.

The doctor found bine broken, but the bip bone was bruised in a aerious manner. Mr. John Tucker, an old resident of Bloomington, wbo has been seriously 111 for aome time, waa reported to be worse on Saturday, but bia condition was thought to somewhat Improved yestcruay. nis nenhew. Charles L'ndcrwood, a former newspaper publisher of Newark, is ex petted Ui arrive the lirst of the week to visit the bedside of bis relative.

The traveling men held another moct ine- at the Windsor Saturday evening, andall arrangements for the picnic on August 10 were found to be oroirressing satisfactor ily. DeMolav band has been engaged, and was also definitely voted to contract with Mr. Hosford, or tbe wtnusor, ior ine ain-ner. An elaborate programme of exorcises will be presented in bdoui a wees. jmt evening- about 9 o'clock word was received a police beadiiuartcrs mat otirg lars had entered the residence of Rev.

J. Jackson, pastor of First Uuptist church, on South Albert Sarcet. ine lamny are away spending their summer vacation, ana son Dr. Hudson who resides next door re ported that he saw a light and some one walking through the house. Officer l'otts, accompanied bv a I'antaiihapiiek, visited the premises, and.

lamp in hand, made a complete examination of the rooms; going up stairs, down siuirs, anu in iuu mutes chamber, but failed to discover tho pres ence of a burglar, or that any disturbuance the furniture or other articles in the bouse. Company Olf for Camp. This morning Scrgt. Ed Coatcs, with detail composed of the company burplar, drummer and two cooks and throo cooks for tho band, loft at 4 to prepare things camp Lincoln for the boys when they arrive tonight At 1:15 this afternoon company with forty-nino men (one, Albert Waters, having been ia Springfield for the past ten days, will leave over the A. railroad by special train.

Dt Molay 4tb regiment band with thirty pieces will accompany them. The cars will bo on the sivitch at llio Union dejiot, to which the band and company will be taken before the rest of tho regiment arrive. Three men have been excused Iby Col. Bennett, but their places wore taken by members the resorvo corps who are thoroughly drilled. Kergt.

Coales will look after the table whllo in camp, which fact insures the Greatest of plenty for ttio inner man. is expected that company will do guard duty from Tuesday until Wednesday evenings, and thus bo free to entertain their friends Thursday. Tho company and band will leave their armory at Vi sharp. and those desiring to see the boys off will cither be compelled to eat an early or a late dinner. Death of Mr.

Troyer. The death of Mr. Jonas Troyer oc red on Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Chris Frcy. To most of the citizens of Uloomington tho deceased was quite well known, as he bad resided in McLean county for nearly forty years.

He had resided in White Oak since 1KB where owned a large farm, and which he had cultivated for many years and until only a short time airo, when he was comiielled to quit activo work on account or old age. or many years Mr. I royer was the lead veterinary surgeon of the county, and succeeded in making considerable money. was a familiar character, and it is safe sav that there was no man in McLean county who enjoyed a more extensive ac quaintance than Jonas Troyer. He was a great lover of horses, and during hit life' time was tne owner or several line t.iior oughbred He was a native of Pennsylvania, but camo to Bloomington from Ohio, in which state he resided for some years before emigrating to McLean county.

He lived to the good old nee of 87 years, leaving an invalid wife and two children to mourn his loss, Mrs. Frey and Jonas Troyer. of Hudson. He leaves quite a valuable estate. II I I 1 1 00 10 by of in I tcr by of tbo hia It the to that was run was ago.

the only to and end with Its It. mv than I gists, ef la IINaaBllarwB rear aid Ha Boar graedawtkar. BMrtaar, It la aakL la i Ilka. Ha I lea reaUllag Jaikaaa laaa ka ke pal aadre arraat, aad kajld ka kuaraal al Sana la a puaillua waawn anauld rarHv mim Imala la laikln In laa aalra laat aaaala tkrl Wera al kn enlk laa tkat la any la I' aiad of aiaala foe bnra akaalla aad.anlwIUiataad In Ika lertiira wkkk kaa raaa Uaa oA-'era. a ami noaUauea la kla avll aula Ilia I Wkark I cer lavialr wuilk kklng afwr and with lb rraleal ptvaiHiua.

Maaa rraaa a raaa. aieaar I aaa. I nouwvaaav oa a arrived km Salurdv fro. Frmae. WlU a la ef karar.

Mr. Holder breua-nt var larealy ea bead of Normans tad Mr rkk kra kead. TV borer ar Wia ei rraaa a-- Mil lavj arri.aai la waa, la ft flee day. Tb rnllr peaaagB waa aVrrrid ef aad bad weather. Mr Holder ksat aaa In area wklie al ae.

aad Ih it wke acoajpaapra laeai aa lafal mnlo, t'aaaila, waa killed ky the i ar 1 ha kurare wr nnlnadrd at Montreal, Canada Mr. Koash cam horaawltb Ihora. leai in Mr. Walter I ruber there, wh sailed for koa aa tb Bilk. MeallB ka IN Age.

Edward t'olllnaoa, uoea N. taj 'I eoaiaieaccd using llraadretk'i pllla over fly iva yaar ago. I Brsl bought lb la Loadna, Bad Bar eonUauod u.lhg thea tinea I rajnj to this country la 1VV I tm bow area' Ti year eld, bal aad eosrty. aad Btttibuta my woaderful kealtb to the peralaumt oa of llraadretb'l pllla. Oe canaily I bar a bail cold or aever at tack of rtieumall.tn.

Indigeation or ktllloua aeaa, but four or Bv doataj of Hrandnob't Bin Biwy cur bio. nnencver niy rblldrra bar oeea sic wun Brariet lever. Bieaalea, mumpa, ai'ld tlomai'h, illaorUrred digeatloa or matlreoeaa, a few dnae of llraadretb pill mloro their beallh at one. ngkluig at tb Brewery dalala. About midnight meaaenrer cam In after the ihartS slating that lighting bad bees going oa at one of th bell bole souih tba city limit, la tb vicinity of the brewery.

Bad that six or vca people had been badly used up. It It a disgrac to tbe coiialy that auck plea, are tolerated. Wblaky and beer ar Bold at all hours, and on all day, and thea reaorla ar th re aorta of all the disrep tabic of the city and county, both mat and female, Igblt oc cur there almost every nignv. Ho laager. Piku, July Elections for members of the council general were held throughout Franc) today.

On. Houltnger contested Oil Canton. He baa been successful In liordcaux, where be polled 3.31 vote against 16VI for hit opponent. He wai da tested ia Mantra Her and liiwen. Tbe time granted lo iiouianger, union and Kochefort to answer the summons of tbe aeeate court bavin expired, an official budar publicly read L'e Uielr residence a decree, giving the aemaed ten da.va in which to appear before the court.

Failing in tbla their property will be sequestered tnd they win uepnvea oi an civu right. A nana ktoraed. special lo ISutlagrapk. W.i.ninuTo.1, July 37. Tbe real dene of M.

K. Trimbl caught fire today at I o'clock, and at o'clock was entirely consumed. The house was located on tbe west corporation line, too far out to use the water work. Tba fire company used the chemical engine to save the residence near by. Mr.

Trimble I aa extensive fruit grower, rower. Th fir originated in the itchen and paaaed up ober the roof. The rind wa plowing In th right direction to trry the fire over the house. Apart of rare' the furniture was aaved. The cellar waa filled with canned and preserved fruit.

which were all lost. There ia an Insurance of ftxoo on tbe building in tbe farm depart ment of tbe Pbccnlx. Aa Attempt at Suicide. Special to Pantograph. PEtis, 111., July Edward Evan, tn inmate of tbe county )ail on the charge of burglary, attempted aulcide thia evening by cutting a deep gash In his abdomen with a niece of looking glass.

He lost a groat quantity of blood. Sheriff Klalter hearing bis groans went anu louna in in sweitcr ino in hit blood. He It in dying condl Man. Evans attempted to escaiw two weeks ago by cutting out, but was caught by the sheriff in tbe act. KlUed by Lightning.

Special to Pantagrapb. Deeb Creek, 111., July 27. The wife of James Graham, a fanner living five mile northeast of here, near Allison school house, was struck by lightning yesterday morning during the storm. She was tit-ting under shade tree In the yard engaged In churning when the fatal stroke came. Her little son usually assisted her in this work In carrying water, but was angularly absent on tnis occasion and escaied injury.

The funeral takes place today. Tbo busband and family have the sympathy of the entire communty in this great amiction. Danvlll Defeat Lafayette. Special to rantagraph. Daxvili.e, 111., July 28.

Danvlllo and La ay tto played a brilliant ganio beforo the best audience of tho season today. Danville won, 4 to i. A Big Count of Ca.h. Washington, July 28. Tho count of the cash and securities in tho United States treasury incident to the transfer of the office from Hyatt to Houston, the incum bent, has been completed.

There are in the treasury. A shortage of 18 was found in tho new silver vault where I 000,000 In silver dollars are stored and deficit of 15 in the old silver vault, con Both shortages were immediately made good by the persons ro sponsible tor the safo keeping of the monoy. It Is believed that this money was lost during the recent flooding of th vault. Th Chlco Tragedy. Onto, Col.

July 27 7-isbs, who was shot by Raymond Bierce yesterday, wbo afterwards committed suicide, died this morning. Mrs. Hubbs' wounds are net dangerous. Hubbs made an ante mortem statement to the district attorney, In which states that Mrs. Barney made no effort stop Bierce's shooting, but tried to get him (Hubbs 1 to let oierce up alter ttio latter had been thrown to the floor.

Drowned at Zanxlbar. Berlin, July 28. Dr. Schmelskopf, sur geon in chief of Capt. Wlssmann's expedl tion, has been drowned at Zanzibar.

A big storm occurred at Farmor City Saturday evening, 'mere was rain, wind, thunder and lightning. A tree waa blown Into Mr. Burford's house, and Editor 'Am- merman't house was struck by lightning not mucn injureu. Ilhhard'a Kheomatie and iver Fills. These pills are scientifically compounded, uniform In action.

No griping pain so commonly following tbe use of pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety. We guarantee they have equal In the cure of sick headache, con stipation. dysiepsia, biliousness, and as an apjetizer they excel any other preparation. W.

Marmon and H. H. Green, drug. gists, Uloomiogtoa, IU. Pa and it AiiTK CAN FURNISH good farm mortgarre ao I beannir 7 per cent mUnst.

HUD A. D. BIKKPATRIl. Kami Katate aad Loaa ABaaey. Wblra.

ladiea. HAS a treat aiany famw tn McLaaa ana oinina eounUK. and a larre aojoaBt of city aropeny for aala. TraUe aeotiausl of ail klnda of aVraunal pmDerly. Call aad ee kirn be lor rTaiMi av, Blooaiaftoa, Ui-aaaf 1.

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