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THE BKDT KMIU SOAP ffe Carrctt Bell doses In all. our remedy It well worth aw ATUS'TA. that Mi Lean county lll not send a dclrga PHOTOGRAPHERS THE AUTOMATIC FOLDING BED. Till" AT ENSENBERGER'S, Coriior 1'Vonl BALSAM. OtI.Y 11 TPnnlr One-Price Mealii la QNE PRICE HU KtllBEH ISH1.

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Lackey, WnKlilnarton-wl. Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing need of a Spring square ueanng Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing square ueaimg Square Dealing Square Dealing Square Dealing selected from the assortment of nine, in latest siyies oi mouern an, with dados ana meze to matcn decora alwavs to be found on our "New Book rVTn pUIpF UilLl XllU-lJ ONE PRICE ONE PRICE So if you are in Suit for yourself or boys, give us a call and look over our stock. We will show you our goods willingly: compare prices or quality of goods with any house in the city. We take great pains to have them made and trimmed in A 1 style. We make a specialty in Boys' and Children's Clothing lion to (tprlngttcld, a unit for blni, but would ri far more deeply should a heabxl die.

cumIoo of tha residential ijucs'lon have re suited In a division of our strength In all lbs campaign lo come. John Krlly-llla I Ait Kirk at Tlldra John Kelly baa issued his sntl.Tllden final Irrrvot at manifesto. It was at a large meeting of tbe Tammany (ieneral Committer, and was greeted by a storm of applause. Juhn, the bolti said: "It bas liocn the policy of our inemlcS to make It auix-sr that Mr. TllUeo Is the moat irmldiiWc candidate the Democracy can pre.

i nt: hut thev know lie is me weaacsi. huve no (ii.irrel with them for that. These gentlemen uo nn agree xim on mi im- or public policy, and we know that they will nwrt tii all strategy to win auccea for tbelr parfy. The Democratic prea outside the city nuy take their cue from the Journal lu re; tin may suppose that what they era so often repented Is tbe truth; but all this Is chimeric. Tbcjf will s-a away, for truth isys prevails In the rnu." lie men urn ny outlined the oltlon ot anlagonium 10 inuen ai rt asoii therefor.

"And now," be continued, "we ssy to to the wu.ilu country ih.1 if aiiv II. niiwrutlc Coiiveiitlon. su as that which will mi-et at lnelnnatldr.ainsof nominating Mr. Putnucl J. iiiui-u inr wir, I'rrridency, so sure as that nomination Is made It ill be di f'-ated by the Democracy of in country.

Applause. I Aim we say fnrt Iht. to the delegates from this Slate who aie going to ine iiitum 10 urge ins iiuiuiik tion tliat we will opMHi nun wun our strength and all our might." Applause. While the applaupe coiiuiiueu, nen iiia fves toward the press Utile, alio n.iilni in eagerness in wuicn uis worus were taken down, raised his iiowerful voice t.i it full itrrnirth and exclaimed: Yes' put that down, you gentlemen 01 ine 1 In li -II press, silling nere. i nope you d.iwn.

and let It go out everywhere, and, If the Associated Tress can be reached bere to. niirhL let Ita thousand wires carry the news to i verv tuwn and village that has a new. aper, that ll may ie anown now we iirrc.T i f.i i In Iti'imierKt lie pany. as lis ucgegau win iTMilirrat Cincinnati, that If they aliould make humuel 1 ilden the Democratic candl. date they must exM'ct the strong, the vlgoi.

ous, and the energetic opposition of Tammany Hall." Kntbuslastlc applause. I Continuing, Mr. Kelly said that Mr. TiMen of. fered the tirst example in the hlatory of the ountry of a man using money lo buy ins nomination by a National Convention, and that If the people of this country should elevate such a man to the I'residency it would be a shame and a disgrace In hich ther would have no Part.

But be bad too high an oplniou of the American people to believe hat they wouiu cieci sum a man. lie ue-ieved there was no chance for that mau' nomination. Mr. Kelly then warmly eul ogized Senator Bayard and (ten. Hancock, nd mentioned In milder tone llenarick'a, hu mi an, Davis, and luld.

"Is it possible," he conllnued, "that the Democratic party annot select Its candidate from aucD a list? If II is in such a state that it cannot live ex cept by Tildcn, It should not live twenty-four hours. A Mystery of the Honey mooa. TlDsley's Maca.lue. The courtship, the engagement, tha cere mony are over, lie urtdegroom nanus ins bride Into tbe carriage, and tbe honeymoon begins. Now observe one of tbe most slngu- ar facts in the whole history of courtship, a fact to which there is no known exception.

The bridegroom never can recall tbe first word spoken by him to tha bride in that car- age. Why? This question bas been asked hundred thousand times, and never satis. factorily answered yet. Some attribute tbe irgetfuluess to toy; some lo confusion; some fancy the words nre of such an extremely romantic nature the man tlnds II more con- istent with bis dignity not to recall them. The answer is none of these.

It is lunch more prosaic and practical. The secret of forgetfuluess Is that he has already said to her everything he could think would Interest iter, everything that doe Interest him. His conversational resources are exhausted, aud he has nothing to say. Instead of an Import-ant speech, he utters some dreamy commonplace, throws himself back In the cushions, devoutly thanking Heaven "the thing Is over." Thus, before the honeymoon Is live minutes old, the bridegroom breaks down. An Autograph Bed-Qailt for the Industrial School Bazar.

The lady managers of the Illinois Industrial School for girls, located at Evaustou, recently wrote Mis. Senator Logan that tbey desired to make an autograph bed-quilt, to be sold at a bazar to be held in Chicago, commencing May 20, for the benefit of tbe above institu tion, and asked her if she would procure for them the autographs of some of the more distinguished olllcials In Washington. Mrs. Logan to-day, In compliance with this reauest. sent the autographs of the President aud his Cabinet, the members of the foreign legation, the full list of Senators, and all the members the Illinois delegation In Congress, and the more prominent memtiers of tbe House, in addition to these were tbe names of Mrs.

Hayes, Mary Clemiuer, Emma Abbott, Harriet I'rescolt Sheliord, aud many others. The ladies of the scbool already have the signatures of Queen Victoria and many foreign dignitaries. A Boom for Chicago. Ground was broken Monday for the estab lishment of tbe combined shops of the Pull. man Palace-Car Company and the Allen Paper Car.

Wheel Company, in the village of Hyde Park, just north of Kensington.on the Illinois Central railroad. The works will occupy 100 acres, will cost, aside from the land, tl.250.. 000, and be completed about Oct. 1. Between 300 and 400 cottages will be built for tbe accommodation of the 2,000 employes to be engaged In the works.

A population of 10,000 is expected, almost at once, at tbe new town, which will be called Pullman. The machinery will be run by the great Corliss engine, of 2,400 horsu-power, which cost $140,000, and was on exhibition at the Philadelphia Exposition. Springfield's Water Works. Peoria Transcript. Springfield is likely to lose her water work.

Her creditors are about to file a bill in the United States Circuit Court, praying for a receiver to ruu them. The complainants hold bonds of the city to tbe amount of about auu.uuo, wnicn are a lien on the works, and they say there are $75,000 of interest past due, and the revenues derived from them are diverted to other purposes. It Is quite likely tnat under these circumstances the water works will pass out of the hands of the city, and be run by a corporation to which the citv ni UU I IAS l'aJ UCaVJ tllUUkC. Timely Caution. Genuine Hop Bitters are put up In square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label on one side printed in black letters, and green hop cluster, and on the other side yel.

low paper with red letters; revenue 'stamn over tne cork. 1 his is the only form in which Kv. nop outer are pui up, and the sole sen aim use mem is granted to the Hop Bitters MTir nf Hi hto, ad Toronto, by patents, copy', right aud trade mark. All ntn.r. any other way or by any one else, claiming to "wuuiun contain nop, by triTi To a fcUC oe cauea, are bo- Wnrt U8e and onl Put UP to i ana rhoat tha r.

larity of lion Bitv UC "ea'1 aua popu I I 11 1B custom in Russia for the Em. reem kiss a soldier of each handsomest men r'uwrily ectaior th! Empress to osculate, reeled for tbe Frnklln. Hampshire. 'Where does "HI HOC. and oni th Daniell'a barn." Down back of arret.

iier but Hie Jirlcn, II. put II wiiliin (lie reach of all. ours truly IIhIm tl ath-cart, 7U West Win at reel. New York lity. Ak your druggist for It.

The longest uillce bolder In tbl country waa a ptmcr at Lyiitivllle, I'a who waa In from ISI lo Parnell and Shaw, leaders of two sections of the Irish Home Kule prty, are irreconcilably al variance. "AM l.ll PlIVSMUN'a Alivn." Coughs, cold, asthma and other Pulmonary I Ion. should lie looked to and promptly treated in lime, and tbu all wrlon. results may ln avoided, and (or this purM we know of no In Iter remedy Hm" Dr. Ma)iie' ('niiiHiiind .) run of Wild I beiiy." The flrt dose gives relief, and it Is to cure the worst cold or coiigb in a v.

ry short time Try a "iVceiit hoi tie and I emit lucid, and vim III thus avoid a uoelur's bill, and most likely a erimis aiiell id Ji km Price, ii cents and per Polite, or six bottle for Hie large site the lii'wt economical. Pre. pared only by Dr. Swavne Mm, North Sixth street. Philadelphia.

Sold by all prom-Incut druggist. W. W. Matmoii, holesale agelll, llloollllllftotl. III.

Mrs. Senator Kdiniinds, now In Kumpe, will nail for home May and spend thi emu. mer In Burlington, VI. The OIM Ity Am. says that many a young girl life ba l-ecn wrecked on the wales ol Iter lis ihi mtc un i.

-la lour hair falling or turning gray? Ituir Color lU'storer." the iniwl cleanly and delightful article ever Introduced to the American iMople. Ill totally diller- nil frofn all others, not sticky or gummy. and free from all Impure Ingredient inai render many other pieparalioiia obnoxious. It thli kens tlilll Hair, resiores gray nair, jtm-s it lie life, cures dandruff, causing tbe Hair In grow where It ba fallen nil or ih ic thin, diM not soilor stain anything, and is iM rf. etly and elegantly prepared a io lake It a lasting hair dressing and toilet uxury.

Iindon Hair oior iiesmrer i oiu by all druggist at 7 cent a bottle, or six Hittle lor fi.isi. rrmcipai ncnn ir Slates, North Sixth rhlladelpliia. W. Mann in, wholesale agent, Hlooimiiglon, III. imtor A.

A. Sargent ha settled down in California, tired of ilitlc. and glad, he says, to pluck bla own violets. fS Year Jtrjore the Public THE GENUINE Dr. C.

MoLANE'S arc not recommended a a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but in aflcction ol the Liver, anil in all Kiliout Complaints, Pys-twnsia. ami Sick Headache, or disease of that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used rrcpara. tory to, or after taking quinine.

As a iimple purgative incy are unciiuaieo. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TV namiina a raw n-vr curr fl r-aTlflt PtlL Each box has a red-wan seal on the lid with the impression, LANL'S LI LK TILL. Kach wranncr bear the signature of I C. MeLAN Mid Fleming Kros.

JlaJT Insist upon having the genuine DR. Mc LANE'S LIVER 1ILLS, prepared by FLEMING Pittsburgh, Va the market heing full of imitations of tha name McLnne, spelled but same pronunciation. INVALIDS AID OTHERS 8EEKINCr HEALTH, STRENGTH AND ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DPXG8, ARE RE QUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL. WHICH 13 PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. TREATS upon HEALTH, HYGIENE, and Phvsl-ml Culture, ftnil I.

a cnimilvt mccloiidi of nfnrinsllon (or iii.itllda and theme who Her from ertiiuii, Klhaniiling snil rtnilul Himm. nhi.ci tht hp.r. uwm he.llb sad hunisn h.npineu. receive. Attention in II.

rnKH: u1 th niu anted iut.lidii, who b.T. di.pird of a cure, are and valuable information i. 'ohlnteered to all who are in neen ni meuicai auvice. Tne aubject of Klectric Hell, vrrnu Medicine, aua i. hundred and one auentionn of vital itniKirtance lo humanity, are duly eouaidered aud ex- piaiueu.

TUUNU iyi t.n And other, who from Nervou. and Phvaioal ulity. Los. of Manly vigor, rremaiure r.xnauniiou tid the many gloomy consequence, of early tion, are especially Deuealea uy consulting it. oontent.

Tbe ELKi TRK" kkvikw tne nnmitiKatea fraud, practiced by quacks and medical impostors who profess to "practice medicine," aud poiuta out lb onlv safe, simple, aud effective road to Uealtb, Vigor jrt Bodily tnerirv. Hend your address on postal card for a copy, and Information worth thousands will bseut you. Address, the publishers, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC COR. EIGHTH VINE STREETS, CINCINNATI, 0. ODGHS, BRONCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION.

hut a Well-known Iriigffit nj alsoiit A I liiuis HalNMiii. MOTHERS, READ! Oakland Station. Kt. Genti.emkn: The demand lor Allen's Lunsr Balsam i lncreaHlng; constantly. Tim Ladles think there le no medicine equal to It tor Croup and Whooping CouKh.

C. 8. AKriJN, uniggiai. HnA lv nil MfMllolne lenlr. SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS ertha Very TJast European Maki i.nd nnrlralcd tor lexiDiiiiy.

Aiuraoiuij. ana tnoeti or romi. HEAIi SWAN QMLE "ACTION. Twtstv Knlwn. Bamplea, Including thj nonolirnnm.

1 0 It and Broaii 3 1 I Uri. In. iwnu WTO-M Points 1" -rllil). aest mall, for trial, on receipt of JS Casta. IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR CO IM mmd 140 Grand New York.

DROPS OF CONSTITUTION WATER THREE TIMES A DAY CURES BRIOHT'S DISEASE. INFLAMMA TION OF TUE KIDNEYS, STONE IN THE III 1 IWAUD IT1 UU1I i 1 11 UI MI1CU OLEET, DIABETES, GRAVEL, BRICK-DUST DEPOSIT, CHILDHOOD WEAKNESS. For Female Complaints a Specialty. For aale by all drngsta. Send for circlnar.

MORGAN ALLEN, 69 Joan-at. Administrator's ReceiDts; receipt, entten np wllh eupwial care the use id administrator io settling np For aale only at the fo PANTAGRAPH PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT CoDsHon Mr eoo 40 Tae AdMrt Ilia lNstljr Mrw of Vfalerday-rerwmal and Ntway. Own Simmon (commonly called Ike) la In Kansas, at work In a salt mine. B. Lawrence wa married to Mr.

Lou Iml.Mni. In M. Louis, on the Inst. ioke this time. Tom Houaer Is in I.ot kort, Arkansas, bold Ing a position in a hotel.

Frank Hamrlck baa vacated the l'hllll photograph gallery, and will pitch bis tt nt in Midland City next Monday. Hope lm won l.i) bla kev and have lo remain In the hall all nlvht. a wa his luck a few evening ilnrH Trade I awful dull for the present, but we are lo have a lawsuit In the future bit will make tlmea more lively. 1hllin.v fs.vTAnHAI'll will im delivered to all of our in-r hant every morning this wrck bv Mia Nellie Ladew frea of thaige after which time she will wait upon our cili lens lo receive au'wcrlplloii lo the paper for the small sum of Ufleen cent prr week. Extra ropio may be bad at the restaurant of Jmiiima A.

I.atlnw. Iiuuhaui la on band wltn Ills new stock oi millinery; Mi-Kenaia la aoout lo follow auli and Mrs. Morgan will try to trump Ihciii Imth. Bun Reeves, of Bloomlngton. was here last Sunday visiting friends.

He left on the next train, this time alone by himself, without creating any oiatlon. Two runaway teams in town Monday; one hrlotiirliiir to a Mr. Jacohu and the other to Charles Strathmau; one look to tne aiuewam on Shore' coruer, and came near dimioln.li- lug thing In general, lul fortunately no damage waa doue, aud, alter a lively little spree, borws, wagons and content brought mi Ill safety. l)r A. Kauiuel.

a graduate of ability, who received his diploma last winter, is bartering for tbe alia of drug belonging lo Mrs. ran- jainlu Bean. i. h. rolls sold Uis gray limit, four years old.

to L. I. Boriifl for 1 7 She Is a beautiful animal, and with a little training will be worth fun. Mr. Glassford.

of I'ekln, one of the parties who are lo go In with M. Hobllt In the tin- uI110f our coal shaft, noticing noticing me mnurc u( j. atur shaft, baa withdrawn, and from present aopects we shall not gel coal as toon aa we anticipated. Charles Rlube ha rented the M. Hobllt brick yard.

a VUXTOS'. Odd Fallow' fflebratlon-To Hear Lecture Whisky Llrease. Several men took out whisky license Mon day night. Tbe Odd Fellows celebrated the sixty -tirst anniversary of that Institution Monday night. Dr.

Calhoun made a very fine address. Frank J. Fackrell went to Chicago Monday night A lecture association lias neen lonueu in thla city, and Ui now corresponding wun prominent lecturers, Ac, with a view of furnishing our people with some first class entertainment during the fall and wiuter. Tbe association will do tbelr utmost lo secure the most popular lecturer and elocutionist to be had. Aa Official lioruuirnt.

Coi'STV RacoKiiKK's OrricE, I Indianapolis, August 15, 17. I Dr. A. R. White Dear Sir: After using various remedies for chills, without relief.

I commenced the use of your Dandelion Al-terative. and one bottle effected a cure. I can cheerfully recommend this as an excel-leut medicine, and worthy tbe confidence of tbe public. Yours truly, Wm. N.

Dunning- ton. For sale by v. siarmon. Under the new law regulating fishing. Seining In our rivers and creeks is prohibited, Under penalty of a tine In any sum not exceeding $100 for each and every oll'ense.

one- balf of which goes to the informer, and one- half to the school lund of tne county. in default of payment, the party to be sent to tbe county jail, and there remain until tinea and costs are paid. Miss Kate Field is said to bo "Industry personified." Tbe same might be said of Key. Dr. Cuyler, who ha missed but one Sunday' work in twenty year.

Judge Jere Black and wife are within six years of their golden wedding. At their marriage lie was twenty-six and situ seven. teen yeais old. ALL SORTS. One De Young, at least, Is now quiet.

Brigandage continue to flourish in Mexico. Robert B. Fitzgerald, New York city, rites bis wife he was cured of Bright' Disease by the use of Warner's Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure, for gale by W. W. Marmon.

San Francisco Is full of ominous in titter ings. This abundant ralu Is sure to prove a blessing yet. What Ails You Is It a disordered liver giving you a yellow skin or costive bowels, which have resulted In distressing Piles, or do your kidney refuse to perform their func tions 7 if to your system will soon be clogged with poisons. Take a few doses of Kidney-wot land you'll leel like a new man nature will throw off every Impediment and each organ will be ready for duty. Wagner is too 111 to go to Rome and listen to his own "Lohengrin." Let the "rest of mankind" prepare to see the last of Turkey soon.

"Nothing suceceds like success." and as Portallne is an acknowledged success, the manufacturers of this incomparable liver medicine are reaping a harvest of golden opinions. You can buy a sample bottle for 25c, or a package for 50c, and rid yourself of All .1,1 l. W. W. Marmon.

Rev. Dr. Van Dyke and the Talmage Tabernacle Co. are still at it. -Sir Edward Thornton is going to Canada to welcome Prince Leopold.

-Mr. Gadbois. Canada, cured bv Warner's Safe Pills and Bitters of malarial disease, says, "shall always have them as a part of my outnt." for sale by vv. w. Alarmou.

Nordensjolc has reached Stockholm, and can now sing "Home at Last." burden Is light," remarked the little man carrying a big torch in the procession. Re-wokkixo Butter. Hundreds of tons of white butter are bought every year. worked over by dealers, colored up and sold for double the price paid the farmers. Tina fact should eonvince farmers that they should put theii own butter into tbe best shape for market, and so realize all they can from It.

It must have the bright golden color of June, which nothing but Wells, Richardson Co' a Perfected Butter color can give. Use this color, pack your butter In the best manner. and you will get the top price. -We are having a rather early and plen teous crop of thunder-showers just about now. A little Scotch girl of 16 went up to Lon don the other day aud begged to be married to a Zulu.

Troublesome children, that are always wetting their beds ought not to be scolded and punished for what they cannot help. They need a medicine having a toulc effect on the kidneys and urinary organs. Such a medicine is Kidnev.Wort. It has sneclfic ac tion. Do not fail to try it for tbem.

Tbe 8unday law in Louisville proves to be double-egged affair, cuttinir its friends deeply as its enemies. The paintings on exhlbltlno at Madison Square Garden at tbe time the building fell, were valued at 300,000. Saratoga Sphinos, July 30. Messrs. Morgan Allen, 59 8t, John street.

New York City: Gentlemen I consider It a duty I owe mankind to inform you of the benefit I have derived since last Sunday evening when I took my first 40 drops of "Constitution Water," recommended by a friend. It having cured him of kidney trouble. 1 great pain across the small of my back, so vui ii woum awaaen me out of a sound sleep, but, thanks to your medicine, I am 6ow eutirely well, and have not taken aix Irirlrlr. KATE OV THE H. Peilr, pet week Mrru a iu I mat it a.

In ulvaUTa tUilllllnflcill, 111. CwiAr f.rfA jwr, In yir. vi at.il IfVff lit ft a nifH.i'..'..' A.nr.iwi rri.t a IIP fl IMiwa In mi laVrv fo rto Stair atl I'umir vn lit lnr Ihv lM; irhrrt In yrt i. Aim ry r-i'i 7iW, frill iirf.ii).'! fief tVrrr.f pM uiiYvrsMAY. AI'KIL r.mnlT KYtniMUatia will hold tbrlr county cotiTrntlnti next Monday.

A rouKhanJ luml'le Hk'ut look U- In Frankfort. Kentuiar. on Monday, between mctnlHTof Coiigrt-M John I. VhlU of Clr county, now iut iub rif the leirlaluture Frankfort, nd rVkrr House. White ibartjed Mltficir.

wlill lue latter a cllnj; Uprakcr, with rullni; tbe aide of dilatory IckUIuCoii, nd the w.k.r retorted from 111 chair that White Ltd uttered fult'h'Kd. Tula fnllo when the House adjourned for the day, by n.tliiir In which White trot the better of tbe doughty Speaker, A fewdaya ro the published a editorial atatcmenl of the rumor tl.at the political friend of ex Lieutenant (iorernor Bhuman, of the thleatf') hummi, w.ra unrlnir him to accept the nomination for re-election to tbe putitlun which be tilled for one term, and that there a itrontf probability that Mr. Sliuman would accept. The atatement wai niude upon pxd authority and cauaed tome unrivliiea ainonff the frlenaa of Hon. John M.

lUmllUm. who la tbe mot prominent candiJate for the Lieu-tenant-OoTcrooriihlp, it bclnif well known to them that Mr. Shuman la one of the troiirest men In the party in Illlnola. Tbe Pasta-oaPH bu now aauraneea that Mr. Shuman la not and will not be a candidate fortbiaor any other State office lb la year, which aur-ancei may conaldered as certain and Anal.

Tbe matter of the permanent location of tbe Illlnola State Fair la ayain receiving attention by tbe State Board. The Tarloua county agricultural aocietlea, by Invitation, re sending to the State Board their opinions on tbe aubject, by which It bas been ascertained that tbe best and the most of tbe county societies are In favor of holding tbe fair permanently in some central city of the State. Among these cities, Bloomlugton, Peoria, Decatur, and Springfield, are con. ceded to be the four citlea In one of which tbe fair should be located. There ia no question that Bloomlngton la tbe city of all others that possesses tbe most advantages for the fair, by reason of tbe salubrity of it climate, its good hotels, and Its accessibility.

Tbe itinerant State fair ought to speedily become a thing of tbe past; aud wbeu It does, Illinois will bold a yearly fair that will tie the ad miration of the world. That was a good thing done on Monday by Judge Pearson In the Criminal Court at liar-' rUburg, Peon. Ex-State Treasurer Kemble, Representatives Rumberger and Petroir, and ex-Representative Salter, aud Jesse H. Craw, ford, were convicted last wiuter of attempting to bribe members of the Pennsylvania Legislature to vote for a bill to indemnify Allegheny county for losses sustained at Pittsburg during the railroad riots in the summer of 1877, and on Monday Judge Pearson sentenced the whole party to pay a fine of 1,000 each, and to be imprisoned in tbe penitentiary for a year. The defendants, who are all prominent men In Pennsylvania politics, were startled at tbe sentence, because they were expecting only a fine, but tbe Judge bad a mind of bis own, and, in addition to tbe sentence, be gave them a scorching lecture on the enormity of their crime.

The sentence will be commended and applauded all over the country, tbe only trouble being that there danger of these flne-balred gentlemen being pardoned in a few weeks by the Board of Pardons. This pardoning business Is tbe bane of criminal law in tbe United States. In the Republican convention of yesterday there was everything to encourage and Inspire, in tbe party of McLean county, a spirit and enthusiasm uneurpasbcd in tbe day of Its most victorious labors and most abundant successes. The convention.represent-ing most completely and thoroughly as It did the sentiment of tbe party in all portions of the county, was the index of the greatest harmony, unanimity and confidence, aud a proof that the party was never in better marching order, or in better mood to fight and win. From tbe convention of yesterday none but good results can follow.

Tbe preliminary campaign, terminating in tbe nomination of Mr. Funk, was, as the figures indicate, one of tbe closest and most evenly balanced in which Republicans have ever engaged. Its result hows how highly both Mr. Funk and Captain Rowell are esteemed by their political colaborers, and how nearly evenly divided was the sentiment of the party. Despite the earnestness and warmth of tbe contest, now that the convention is over, the defeated candidate has spoken manly, honorable and generous words, saying that his head bears no sores to be healed, that he is ready now and always to defend the principles of Repub.

licanism, and do his full share of the work of the party. There la no breach to be closed, no wounds to be healed, no harsh or unkind language to be revoked. The two sections of tbe party stand shoulder to shoulder, and aide by aide will stand until tbe nominee of the Chicago convention shall be elected the President of this Nation. Tbe division of the delegation to the State convention equally between Grant aud Blaine is quite certainly the wisest and best course the convention could have pursued. There are many in the Republican party, the Pan taubaph among the rest, wno feel assured that in the convention oi yesterday the friend of General Grant were in the major.

Ity. Tuere were many othei who insist that Blaine had a majority. Certainly the equal division was not far from exact justice, and Ten by those wno ieei inai ii must ba realiaed that the action of tbe convention lu thla matter preferable to a wrangle and to such over-riding of the minority by a bare majority aa would have been necessary to have made tbe delegation solid. The Pan- Taoaaru, aa a friend and advocate of Gen. Grant tor the Presidential nomination, regrets W.

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wionnfuU will anfin a Llia liril.t ttuti r. rirvrnlh. Una l.litiftil will Umrmuriilv cIi'iim hinka, limine nr in.lii.ll I'T killinir IIihu li. Mlm, tintm, 1m Uirt arUdit lor waliiuK 1'mua, 9 MAXrrACTl'KKO OWLT G.T.Lewis Co. PUILADZXPHIA.

lTForaiiilr by llltOU A nioouilnclon. III. I mln hy lll'l aV Whole kale THEONLY MEDICINE That Acts at the Sauio Time on THE LIVER. THE DOWELS. and the KIDNEYS, Thrar prvat ornma aititliii n.iliim of tUo av.t II I h'T wftrlc wrlL Brail Ii will Im vf-t: if thi bcrM.me c.

rfceO. rlruadf ul dlauaatfa are aura to lolloir wllU TERRiCLE carFERISC. UlliouHnvM, llradiwhr, n.prwla. dlrr, Con.llp.lliin aud I'ilm. or l.l-nrjr travM, Iiliilic.m, Medimrat In Ilia I'llnf, liHjr Kopr Vrlnr; or IMinu-Bialir rain, and Ai l.i-.

ara dfTelopcd Wansa tho hn-A poise-wllh the liiiiiiora that aliuulu huM' cxprllfd naturally. KIDNEY-VOJn wlllrcforo thahc'-liT ai lloii an-' i ilistroyliiK vll. will mh-i1 r.i- tin-in and yon will live hut HioniwndHliavrlK-i-nrii-vd. 1 will. dd onamoro to Hi" nnnitwr.

im -i and hltli wll loncoinon-irhiddon your ln-' of nn aching bnok Why boar such dletrebS onf on- I atlpntlon and Pllr. uih. a f-arrj bccnuco of 0i- ordered urine will nif you. iiy arH' age at onre and lx illslli-d. Itinailrv ftVeti'jl' rompoumt ana One rarkaiw make, nix uuartM nf Xr.llt'lnn.

Your DrnoylitM or trtlt g't it Jm-Hon. Inula! upon hartnit it. lYice.ll.M. VELL2. 4 Pwp 'A I IWI1I iM ll Hiir'lnrrlnri Tt.

A TpeetablB Drenaratlon and the only rrnrdv in the world for liriffht's Ipliibrma, and ALL Kidney. Linraaa Urinary Di.ruaea. of the highest order In proof of these auueuieuts. WFnr tha rnra of ninbrlo, call for War-ner'a Safe lii.leta Cure. "For tho cure of Rrlrrht'a nnd tha other dlseaHF-s, rail for Warner tare Kidney and JLiver Cure.

t6FWarncr's Sufe lie medics are sold by DruKgists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. EH. WARNER 4 Proprietors, Ror heater, W. Y. flUTSend for Pamphlet and Testimonial.

OTEBBS.W(r l'HOVEKBS. 'For sinldncr srlt. "JMOwlll betudd for tli.t Hup liit-r-i not cum or tioa ami low si trip rely on Hop Bittern.1 iimp." "Hon Hitters build, lip, fin.ulJienB and cures continually from tlieiirHt done." "Kidney and Uri-nni7 i-ouii-hviiita of all kind. i.t-mmnently curwl by Hop Biltera" Hop CoroH Cum tlie vetest, mlest aud beau AnkcbJldron. The Eor Pad for Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, is superior to all others.

Cure, by ahsnriition. Aic D. C. Is an ahaohite and irresistible cure for drunkenness, use of oriium.toijaoGoand narcotica. "Read of, procure and uo Hop 1iiii.ih, and you will ba r-troii healthy aud happy." "I Adieu, do yon want to be stroii.

healthy anil beautiful! Then lue Hop letters. The greatest appetizer, stomach, blood and liver rtfuiator Hop -'Clergymen, Lawyers, LuiLors, Bankers and IdMiies need liop Bittern "Hop Bitters ha restored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks from inteuiperanoe." "Sour stomach, sick headache and dizziness Hop Bitters cures with a lew dosea," Alt abore imld by druiorista Hop Hitter. Manufacturing. Co UuctieuUir, H. X.

Send for Circular. To Nervona snnerert. The Great European I Kcmedy Dr. J. d.

Simpson's Specific Remedy. It is a positive cure for SDermatorrhea, Seminal LWeakness, Impotency, and all diseases resulting irom as denial Anxierv, hood, Fains In? Back or Side.l diseases! that lead hi onsnmpti n.l insanity, ami an early gravcJ The Specific Medicine is beJ ing nsed with! linrlSi 1 ani.t. cess. Pamphlets sent tree to all. Wnte for then-and get foil particnlars.

Price, Specific, l.00 pet rr ml. Address all orders to J. B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO, Noe. 10 and 106 Main-st, Buffalo, N.

Y. rv-So in Bloomlngton ny JIARMOS. elS-llaa ft U1 1 1 ll SI I Tit 55 t. t. HarXJKK.

ATTIK. I '2i 04 Jt I and even ei-e. N. Selling marked in FIGURES. When decorated by WALL PAPERS tf AX WELL CO.

Cheap. Medium, decoration. Unique and beautiful designs for walls and ceilings of residences. Complete combinations for each room, every design furnishing and making beautiful the room they decorate. Our selection represents all of the best manufacturers and designers of the country, including raw silk and creton patterns t.n matrih lamhrenuins.

Garnets and lurniture. Uroiu uauus aim irxeze iwruem to mutch. Latest styles of WINDOW SHADES, tions. Tassels and fringes in all tints. latest tmhlica'ions Counter.

A wretched existence, Indeed, Is that of a nervous, feeble, dyspeptic invalid. Cntranqnfl repose, mental despondency, poor appetite, misery after meals, these are some of the experiences of anca a anfl'erer. Happily there ia a sure and pleasant remedy for the above symptoms: Quinine Wine removes them. It is a tonic without a draw back. In consequence of ita belli en action quietnde and visor returns to the nerves, appetite improves, sleep revisits weary eyelids, and the stomach is enabled to digest properly.

The habit of body is made regn'ar by" it, and tbe circulation rendered active, rich, and tree front bile. It is a potent remedy for bilions, remittent and intermittent fever, and, if nsed in advance of the nuhealthy season, greatlvd iminishet-tbe danger of contracting those disorders. Tbe fine wine aud aromatic ingredients hich enter into Ita composition give it a most a-reeahle flavor, and there ia absolutely nothing in its composition to injire delicate persons, if it is nsed with ordinary discretion. It is quite unnecessary to descant on the medicinal properties of quinine. They are well known to be tonic, febrifuge and anti-periodic, and the experience of medical men for many year has shown them to be of a Terr high order.

This preparation possesses them to tbe tallest extent, and may be relied npon to be an article ot real merit, not a catchpenny nostrum, the merit of which exists only upon paper. A wineglassful, three or four times a day, hall an bonr before meals, will in a short time produce a marked change for the better in feeble system and dvspepttc stomach. Ask for OR EEN WOOD'S Vl'ININB WINE, prepared by FObTKBi, MILBL KN" CO, Buffalo, N. Y. Sold in Bloomlngton by W.

W. HARMON, and by drnggiste everywhere. uj drnggiata 5. i 1.

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