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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 3

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NKIiilllliiHIUMHi sol I waa also du.ua.id and I nlrrreltr mounds old noi 0i ro i K. favored Ik the iM.atd Site nntacjralr riasiH i in Inilitlinl di.llal. t. Ibr nt III eipel.aea CM MM MMMJ MM Cut UDicura TbTwruli Kiii Animal ('iiiiiiiir-iiri- I he Mi IhiMjI.t hut. li pet.

i had a Very coining ai I'rof Se) in. mi aa allowed bi ro in. plra.stil llttlr i but. atnal, (sal night, their church, at which strawberries, TWnf Jin ml, til mil nut fur iiii-iiI of lln' Mali4 Nortii.il l'nleiil. i ream and caka was furnished Tbe attend i.rcraaar) aaaUtainr in ine lanrai.

i Mr. Co) 's claim of fi-V balance due him Matuv iff 'ntallaraj, ax. I In ar. ttnrty an re was rerr large. uimiu a bill of haigi for hl wrrlcra imw ia.

Tilk Wriklt Mt I'll i-i II. rim haa mm Miracles of Healing Unparal leled in Medical History. in defending Dili Hakrwrll case foi the Loan! flna Unit green peas on sale al hla in. Urtl lafLir llr mimI IW Tail Hay Aual.1. 1.m.ly aniil.il I baiiuiu.

some years ago, waa discussed ipnfr fully, and goes over to he reported on by a NMMW In our Bprtof Stock of Hilary, jiut opnml wtthow an n't i-t ii of putttrni of tb tMt Prtnch. English. Oorman rtnd DomMtic ManufacturM Wo r-pact fully invite an impaction. Price will ba found very roaaonablo. Frccland 216 IV Ccntcr-st War ait lANTaiiNArH rt.nl A rnrrl ay raised by hi mar If In hla jaidrn Mi I a pen la making a great MMNM Ottl of raising committee next year.

tlrrHtyJttm fA.au Maxf IAhU "I liaia laf Mill Uil fill nl Hli an I.itrtary Kffurta Harr nt Hpi li and l. small fiult sml trgrtablra wbi MM petition a pteaelilnl 1 1 Ull I III' III It I i.hatll.ali a ia I. a.mi. A. rKmi.

Iki ral. la. rla In regard to thr Itineration made iluring aa.aflala, al i.lticla li lri, i iillllurlll log nil III Wt. he. ami of .1 Waltcta, tan BUll III 'lilt, nl all I mull! Milk IIh Iii ll the laal few )eal Ulaill thr time holiorri it tin it i.ui sarai.

i.l in. il.aliara, Ull HAY. bring dittwiie.l Tuesday, while In swimming but furtuiistrl) wss teai in father ill inli il. ill. 1 I1 a at I' 'i ll '-1 I be una! 1 lili.

rail) will, Ita tw. nt) i ualoin of bating all the rlsaa lake part lu ih i-ifii i aim mi i ninruciii im nt day. and praying the Inmrd to rertabliOi the former Mil rlltllr 111 f.illli i.l .111 a. all a Ki.l III afler Iwn nihi pi r.Hi hsd fslled In bringing llr.l eommetiicment, la like lh. Ilr.1 laal lnr rra I k' Iwli Ulialilr tuil'iklir ll.f.

cualom The hoard have the matter mulct i ii i i i atul iiiii tiai it all iii. urn afjr Mum aotua of apilng which predli all the comliig the In ah. But our death has imuried Hi Ihla tn III favorable oiialdi ttttl.ui lli.i Ibl-ti- l.iUlll In- I at I a il.al.i I a. a a flower, of autilvi railea and oiuini in eiuriiU It fitim tarlil ferrr, a Utile daughter ol lh. actilor class presented In Ihe mil) CIDER! CIDER! laki ln.ln lb' alirvl mi Mr suiur 14 lb.

ha. I aa tary II" llila Inlet Fdward litawi Milan, and no ai Insda have IIOI I HI, I WW and It b.ar. otil Ita apilng i.ke i haract. in a large picture, a it i) ll itaimg. im mrnlo nl I in lass.

i ban oil at count of the fever, as haa In an tin cool da), the lintlred audlvllce. the fresh lu llir lall.r mMI nl nihil I III! "kill I I i ra. all. I led i) Uilli, alBl.aat, Dial could Iw ItittiiKbl ul, allium! Ml MM. Ttir Itih ill Julir I lalliil Wiat, In In.lx.a I mulil rvai li tli i an a jUal In I ITtd I.aryr llnr ol Inraili ri'lMirtrd.

Mat turns. i.e.. atul lull it "1 of lln i lerilaca, at J. llmil Ith fragrant How ra 77 Mil A I II llllt I An Intereallaa Narration of Ilia rapture ll.it MnMus" I Ira. il 1 1, li.nl anil aa ail low I'rli Mn rl.

ahlpiM-d on the Slat mat. aaik, at (Mi I (I I II t. It ill I It I II I mi Louf tiniir, Ml par -il down In the late hall lllled at an IhullKllI I (If Hi' lnaa Hal, Inn ear loads of hoga of bit I ip I In It i i Haft Mm uiii.ii) flliall) L'nl a Inlll'llill, Hi li Urn I AMI lalrr llilng Um Dr. IimMmI b.nit early hour with an audience in full sympathy 1 1 ii tin night of April twenty bead nf beam at ial miiii da ll ia minor, lhal Triplet, Ksq nf Ma A llallroad I miiiuii) I aa. Iii.

I il.il Im li" All Itmuaflil I I. ii. I Willi the ilti.ii. of the da) Hint In sierra wrre stolen from thr farm of A and II Inn larir UeW ri.Kli.ia ti rday It. mi tin1 l.ul hurt 1 1 ii.ii.

I -lit il In ill ill, low liitrlida to makr this plai bl fti lute home and engage in the dr) gisnls trade failure, alalar. Iiridhit and fririnla IC talif, in 111 1 omit) III. Mereiilreli I i ta. k'-'l tliMUKh akin all m. i mi iai t- tUltora.

haii ii. ta, irtll. a i in the bimida Ihe 11 III he having rented, lu pnaatn one of lln brad id I brae laltlr weir driven to lie lie flower, and shipped lo Chicago Tbrri r.M.I an li ll toil imw 1 1,. I i' I'll Ii oiithenrsla.il. of liaiuet of the tlan aplH ar Hi lialiditllli I I muddy -a i tuuiii an tbal driving fur drauri' the Ilia, ah.nl.

III lolllleli lit fill I'm ii and lloral del oral loua, though not pro CIDER VINEGAR, la nut all lhal II ttilkflil be Ull I III all 1 1 I ilia Bowela alld MlaaFIIa In ad of Ihe iMIe wcie lo farniera living between Mansfield and Belli flow cr The Raja an- grai eful Thn tlowet baaki'l Uu brill toll llotialrlli. latlb of i riandal Ih- and lllin for ladiea, lnia. united iii m. ii i sage A Cage. .1 I' nt the lilatfollli Veri haBflaOkM.

I'll I I Ml I Ml III ti I h.idn ll, al I mi 'ii MIhk ral lie were not MMM fioin Ihe herd In the pasture until the lUlli day of May. Mr I hi- place. Ibr Ui-ii- are wlili opeii, ItiNiping leei i inti Tilt: 1PPIJ! it tin: tlil Mtiirr. Iiltl Main alnet Iitoige Crater waa lined lu and for iiMin the alaira, then ijulet, a upon thr alef lln li Ibleclivc.l Klllcii in nla in ill I .1 i lifurd IHIIUIal kttd I fl lialurhlng Ibr lM'sce, Ihr i barge In ing pre wniila thai had hk'bil) paased, and the line '-111 I all all. a al till' fullloll" lilialull looking, lulelligei.l ml Im nl) paaa to I nf t'bampalgti, to work up the ft III bj hla lb Mr (leorra I.

Hurl, nf the Woodford Him in I III- Tit A HI- Nuriti Main -It. I llieir place" W. S. LEONARD fe SONS, Atlanta. 1-ognn County IU.

ae for him, which hr did In a tcry success Wu tot Ulill llin lllnive In lllo lintl. was the reel pirn I on Saturday ill being Mil the platform we una inking 1 In i cnr-limil. at nliort nolliti Iti I Mi llllii kl laUl.d, haa b. l-l, fill manner, and In an niiiadugly short lime. nautili intuitu" the Board of Kducatloii III" llltlltll.il, i It.

Ull hi. anil 11.111). nl VI T) lli in aiiu i bunllni Kff wsb h. mamifai ait I -nl. i elder for ililral Itlliiola in i.l among tin in the worth) I'n-l Im (he In rinaii l.tiilierau i liiirrli Id kit, case In hand May JUIh.

He tir.t li allied the cattle had been shipped fnnu Tin Wire, dent of Ihe board, known far a well a near lured by thr Independent alt Company of HARDWARE, Wu liar eli-Katil lianilii'i i imaiatiiiK rrdotila. rw 1 oik. U. understand Mi Barrett, our millrr. i mi llellcflower, whereupon be went Immediately to that place and learned fit.

the llhiioia of Ibllti-i-n iilen-a. im ludiiia and lor hla fullhfiil tb it. inm lo Ihe i MM I Mat in in ai tn oil education. Near hint we notice mi; i inli nib III nf I'llblle Inatrtn line, whohaa conferred honor upon an olDcc al laaplatM NMOftog to Kawxrllia, III. etar, fur at Kred A Marifrr a rnlral railroad spent and othrrs the f.i rrgsid to the "hlpiurnt, and a Ml Annie olio I'tainid I.l lllNTIAr.

lln A A. railroad Is putting In a lint tUf rtl, aftlt. tialllla, in1-. I I a I n. l.

nlla i aim "It. tna'la i. a.l ami ha il aa Uiiie, hair dead, iltv ainl lllrlna Moid Ira). In) Wil hn I auS. 'MiniU Vn II l.

tiad a mall ol hut ol i nl" "ra In i iai Mn w.iuldt I aaid, III In in. ma Hum ap. In) on "in nand and arm Kunka Ihrrr a rrllvf: alopn-il ilia, huniliiif M-naailnn from I mint if" n.r il llu I I th I haa.n i sst, i in iu, and ilium IkMI I li.Billl. We I laallil! nl" laid. "I Itiai.l vrBt litre Him a ilar.

slier Mi alaJ hail a lialh a ilar, nal. slamt tiliaal D. al u-d CulM ur ail.d I'nl" ma and run In Kraall. t. inrnni hit In jui all ka lr I hit, mil nn akin auiiaith a lhl h.

rl il' llalH't IIIIIW i MllrlldrtMill, JrltiTMHl "aaufll lo Mi' Ihla nil" i I i i i i r.i.nn.1.. "Juatln- "I Ibr PMM Mi In hi mil Hi I an- aq a nlrd wilb tin- aion-ald 1 1 1 1 1. iiN-iilrr anil ktiim hl r.inilllliiii in haii' a Im-IUii- lila alali mi'lil U' trui- In 'I l-arlli illnr ii. inm iua, II i i Timai haul, A A D1 Mi; LAMM John i AHi-axTKH, A li III IU A Horn, Mat t'ounai'llor al t.a, i i hi Id MM pfl pt il KKK" I'tiTTKK rhrinl'U and linnfylaia, km al ln-Ion at Hoalori. and lor In all lru trial Prtea ol I TH mi.

M.llll'llial drill. aUl.lll I Ml I Ilia: I ITKIM HlMlftlT, lln- I I'l'lini' ft I IhhiiIi- I I It. i RA MaimiMi. Tmi i 'on-. raatM CimcATRA MuMonAX Ska vim Hmp If omMi iu wi lor HarlM-ra and I rir.

ii.M ready dignified by some moat worth) on pauta. I ilea. I I l-t I. .11 the I ll i if ankle a few days inuili lu'lrr. and STOVES, He also learned thai thr man had arge freight depot bete For srs firigbl jfcatkrdajr waa able Ui walk a little tlciu'icia 1'ie l.cgimanirai an Lit i low en, ice cream Fneien, Carset Sweepen.

Bin Cues, Meckmcs' Bonnie Hardware. blplied the callle under Ihe n--n I i nm Unloaded Ita. been left expnaed In Ibe Mi all Ii Granite Ware, Green Wire Clotk. Water Coolers, Plate. Ware, lln re, fullhliil fin n.

I- through da)" i.iiiitiiali.tr and llocm Hallriniin. nf Smith, thai he had received pail of er, I he new dcpnl will be ml I nl the -V In Mn alor to da to bilmf I he 1'iiiiliac High Si Inad gave an enter IM tin- Itilei t). an i in na liere to iiinrrnta of darkness and Uur e)c" wainlei fioiu lln worihy repre sniUtiveaol Ihe i are of the Slate ou the liiallliitiun hich haa moat to do with the Ihe pint ceils press al Bcllclltiwer, and had sent part of It to Ibe Kirst National Hank al r'arrucr Cttv, III. Following up Ibis clue lalnmeiit and alrawln rry feailiul nu Mniidsy i. tuir lln lass graduate" this week.

Nnrtnal never liuikrd liiveller than ye-U The ommeiici meiit eierciss will beheld nd further liifiirmalinn teceived at the bank. ami woi lh of I'a coin moil aehoola, and dm, I In i ta. t. ie xnatlalnl tinui III Ibe iniirt bullae nu Satiiul.i) cu lling, the iiuini. for I In- limn waa lull id visitors we are Ihe bill i the IllllVersll) linae MACIIINKin In ni had Ihe man ariealed ami taken Bellefliiwer Tuesda) uiniulng for identillt a iwinii ycar of honorable service baVe Mr Will Aiik'iistua yesterday MM mie of CoHerr well made Inm Ihe leader nl a faculty of lare lion.

He was fully lilt nulled by the agent and others aa being the same man who Ma. Kri day will beobsrrvrd mi Sutidu) trv. li Hue drlivns Hit at I I he Inlet I i i all show comes In tnw Moil his old liai ks. wlili Ii In- win leiilue ability and demlioli to their work. burl I inn- with a new and eleuatit Itini mil.

hipped Ibe cattle The man "toutlv detlii Ibr ixriiiars ol the morning begin, car r) ing Ihe Miidlel Ihroughout in cha-ist al -Vril I ink ltd i' I Vi- Ihe whole affair, and demands proof of his guilt, but the emit ucc Is perfect and cniivlc .1 il lull Minitvr. Tiiriittiai-ed. of Martin l.m iii'ilp IIOLDKR, MIIjNER PoaUnsslcr linfl handled Ihe heavieal mail hi lit In Una i mint), laal ShIiiuIii). ll I'ravrr Bar. fonner.

wen- lllillill Hi lll.lirl I i niiir. Hon aure. His nunc I-Win Martin, and Ins relation" are IMpMMMf Mr. Rltlriihotise next gtil on thr POVM ou hb the rati wrrc dilieii from Mati-llcld, ami tnllnw Ing ll OptmtMt tfcankJ "Hall, smnlng rn Hi Jalllltl whs Ihr biHika fnr Ihr census riiumeralors fm uiiiinn anil raiiim I lie wsn rial ami ine Ibis district, each shout four pounila weight. SOUTH 8IDE OF COURT HOUSE.

BLOOMTNGTON, ILL i The l.irt'eat llnr of Uenla' low i lit alim-a, In iti lies and tuition." very ItWprlcW, Ideal a Vilulna, V. l.t ti i niilili foiiiid Ibe three callle that hud In en sold. hose for dialuiil inlinlli wt ie mailed dim I ft. to Ihr rnuiili acuta for redisli ilnillon Kaaav tiuperlltiiiu Klllrnliiiiise ha" iltiila)ed remaikal.lr lln fallliilla ll. ant.

l'iie Mori', l.lllle llrnwil, Lie i il.lv Mailt street skill and ability as a drtccl ive lu ferreting out Ibis ease in the abort space of four TlM numerators iH'gih win Tuesday W. Ladd 'axel Pont lac John AuaUfllna foes duel "Tlitiiiifh ihe ill Kuri BOYS' STRAW HATS. BOYS' STRAW HATS. MEN'S STRAW HATS. MEN'S STRAW HATS.

i I sinl Mr hal. i It. a le I 'n her. il Hiirlilri id Mr J( l.n tin- The cine mis made the lukca I Iweg.i Kr.nu llllfiir. Ill Slnlldliilllta' i.

In t. It ll-lna In a OOBdltlOB at more difficult owing In Ihe lapse na.v r. I'm kt llalleaa I i lllll nil Wi-I In. atreet, her illness bl lli i --in I bi Hi ol llnr ehtiii) I ie 'i I -1 1 Is dcllvcriiii; Im urn his week oru shellers an-ill quite a demand, in thev, of three weeks which Intervened between tbe lime the caltlr werr niiilefi mid the linn ISfaklalaUM of the It'll til. Mi in ml.

k. Mi an minl.i Oratlnii "Oralnr anil Ihe I'rea- Hit were missed h) the owners He will follow Ibe shipment lo Chicago, and will In CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS. t'alb inn r. baler, I I nlllll Mastiry'a nntiie allaelnil In an I it at olin Ask Jnlir IMttrT if II to shell al Ihr same lime.

Mr. .1 W. in ix has closed tin bis stoic, MALT UNFERMENTEO maijbitterF TRACT MARK Kaay "All lor nek unit Kaeh lor AH' Frank I Mir, M. Leal ulv having disiMiHcd of Ihe stuck In Mm. Nelson, il don't Kiink l.m ky are nifi nls fur Mn all probability recover the cattle in a few days, an they are not fat enough fur butchers' I'innii duet Trnialnre (Verdi I our postini-il i sury'a MKM in this uiarkel.

stock, mid Were probably sold In fteders. Mi- rn lliinlet ami Mlaa I'ora Steele Mr Kii l.artl Snuririii bM duTDOasd ot hit I'rof Ii win, id Atlanta, was In town ti -Week ai. tl spent last Sunday with friend" Oralltill "Ihree interest Iu the worth 'la to Ml (eiirae Mm 1 1 W. I a al, nil ul BOYS' STRAW HATS. BOYS' STRAW HATS.

MEN'S STRAW HATS. MEN'S STRAW HATS. Fourth Anniversary. The Washingtonlaii club will celel -sle its iiialnin iluild Three More Maleli A Smith, of that tdarr, who in fulure tlder inane bus moved his fallill) In arbtuidale, HI. The I'hrisllaii church Is now without a laahrl lln M.

mn, Ni hiaska Essav "Masks will condui the ptiblit alion of the paper. Decorated chamber sets, II pieces, 'A) 7 fourth anniversary by a grand literary and musical entertainment, at Hurley Hall, this Mav Hewell, Mi Lean I'tnlllll Orutlnu "Ilsnnlhala preacher at this present time, and we think the is a chance fnr some emu I iiian Mr Latimer received a new slin of dry 111 itiecca. $6. Mason flint jars, bitd caifes evening, May 'i. all tloiir WoihIiiiuii It Marrlell, BtKitie coiinly Tbe right and orutloiis immediately THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT, AT BOTTOM PRICES croi kery and llMWIN poU and huiiiliiL' vaM'S, 1-t I eek Keed Mfff't i.

mi am following were not given in public, on ac 1 Ten Mlniitea' Aimlverssrv Address rariiiers are abniit ibme plaining corn. Mr Barber has a large forrr nf bands get Mis. Mnr X. tiray, of Canandalirna, count of the rigid liimi.tt nm of tune, which ominirtiiii, well known by several In Hb ting his buck yard in order. MALT AND HOPS in 'i required Ihe closing of Ihe exercises lo be at an early hour: died suddenly, in St.

l.ouls, A. I). Mctz returned home Monday iimrii 1 1. ral I nt the residence of In i lug lie reports I he 1 II linns i net In un one lo ot at ion "The W'cakiic-" unit the Slreiicih of a uur miles lile III pluccs. Gray.

DEWENTER KREITZER Key II ti Ibtllinsu Plant. Duel "iiraud slae Kaliwoda. Prof heuter suit Miss Heme Adalus. lit ailing "The Mnnr's HeVeUgu" Mr. .1 .1 Hr.twii Vncsl Duel "Spring and Love" Mrs.

llswk-and Miss Nellie Shrin K. Alleu'a Wile si A Siewan's Mls Lilian Dctiariim Ptaao Duet I'rnl Mueller and Mrs Mayers Itepnhlii Uerhert MiAnliu, Mi Lean county Mr. VanSi hnli nf Itliiiiiniiigfiui, was in I With the excejitioti of the preferred llr-t tinirtiraire bonds of the Indiann, HliMiiniiiKtmi K--tn The Win lil- I'ritifrifa Ihe Heault nf Inwn one day this week. Iniil heavy ram on i iliiesduy innrn Ing. Kttiirt 1 1 race Week.

Ait-iiii- i-iiiiuly a- U'. mad Us securllie- lire weaker 6. in iai the rlr.t selllnL'. Monduv last. a low llrullnll "Meeklieaa a Power CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND CENTER-8T8.

Ihe tiiMid leiuplars have rented ('ml. a. T'J'v ents. The first preferred are held at AlphellaA Dillon, Mi l.ei:i enuiitl Hall, and will occupy it to night. Oration "Our Rspabln 1.17.

The citizens of Wilson township held Reading 'The Soldier's Heplleve I'rnl in. II. Smith. Hi al St.li. "I'apa Fatal Meslila" Mrs.

,1 staker. Janes M. iituner, kaslby coumv meellng one day lust week, lo fuke aclinii Oration "Peter Ihe tircal ELEGANT DISPLAY' II is the Kt'iieral opinion ntniilitr shrewd pollUctaa taBl Blaine is a dead duck Hl adhatrcata. ill their zeal, have abused limit ao Frank N. l.ulklu, Mi Lean county.

JOHN CLAM, I Itvadliig "A Mlaa Addle (Ullaii about grading the railroad frnm Kaukaki I (Union, through Wil tiiwiiship. Oral inn "Genlua III. Vinllll Snln "Faulssle nu Scene lie llsllel Andrew L. And rson. (' is" couuly.

iiaialaaantlw and maliciously that should Cars are scarce, uiiil grain dealers have bad iiui" mn rh DeBariol Kasny "t'omeiisatlon Grunt be withd. awn Blaine's wil hdrawal at Oft Prof. Urn Hasting" Heading "Kdlnhiirgh Alter Floddeu" Helen Mat nil nlllily. to slop their hellers. UUTi follow.

Ilrsliiin. "Sntlalil anil I ndii iiluslll OK l.dgar Vi'yall, i cnunly. Mr llill, in writes friuii Kiniiic Unit hi Miss Lillian Detlanim I a Vocal Music "The Buuman'1 Boag" vt esleyuii Dsiible i(uarletle (ileal prcpHi al inns air being made fur Hit A rary Hue tinarlelle, "(iulile Me, Thnu (iiesl couuly meeling al the Little Mm kinuw Jelnnnh." was nuw uivell by Miss Li in will remain in thai country until about tin In-! uf .1 ul v. arri vinif home some time in All Tickets. I'i cents each, or two for 'Jfi cents church Dext Sunday.

I'roininenl speakers 1 1 ill Hill. Prill I Iss VI Hit axial Ra nTnavta to drill home the llnesf Kxerrlses ill coinmeiice promptly al eight Iteraiil, Mr fan K. Weltsler NaiL Kssav and Valedictory "Orlmary Wnrk" will be present, and excellent lime is pie dieted. lot of NortnM horses ever seen in Ibis part of o'clock. Mr.

Hitchcock, of I'eoriu, is sjuppitig his Klluitetli Jtaiiiiiitartuer, Jit lta less county. The rapt uttention and ailmirutinii of thr Spring and Summer Clothing the country. Tin. Hlooiniiiirtoii Xorthuast corn in. llrudlcy.

CLIN Toy, audience, and their frequent displays of up t. vv riunie nils in any three nun oni rullioud al a recent lliecllnir. re elected half acres of A Fight ir il in I ii in on the expression of some purlieu ui ly tine thought or noble feeling throiigh- A Itridge arn that Takes the fake Talk of tbe Conuty. Mr. I).

B. Stewart aa one of the dincUira. Mr. Stewart is well-known citizen of An Another very hurd ruin Wednesday morn ing. mt the exercises, reach a culminating point chor township.

The company is now in trie over the excellent work of Miss Baiimgurt- Nearly fifty pupils are now in attendance at A heavy rain fell again Wednesday night AT hands of the I eiitral. delaying the fanners for a few days In com the Lillv. Miss Mollle Keplinger, Ayers, will re ner, in her larewcll lo the class and ber i ml i cution of Ihe necessities of right uetion in the wink to follow graduation day. The anti (iritnt Iiarlisiins are furious itnd planting. turn to her huiiie in 'ui linville, Mu active, tbOtlgb but lew of them tro so fur as Ihe president farewell Is a hue and touch The refreshing showers have iniide the full Israel R.

Irving, who died luesiluy morn In hhv thev will bolt it tiruill anouiti lie nom ing tribute to his class and the inimy who inated. Thev were to have held a meeting wheal, rye, outs mid ineudows to grow ing at the extreme age of years, was buried have preceded it. rapidly, and the prospects for small nf Thursday morning. A large concourse lust nitrht hut postponed it. They seem de tertuincd that their aide of the case ahull bi We look at the intelligent, earnest faces of NHL PLM COMPANY'S.

people followed his remains to Iheir last rest grain fruits, berries of all kinds, were never better. Mr. I'i ice is shelling all of his corn. Mr. stated.

ing place. the class, as they stand there in their youthful prime and think that the devoted and fatlifm culture bestowed upon them has jus-tilled itself; that the fruit of this gruduution Tin. rxamiimtidii of Chris J. Ayers sold a cur loud of nuts to Mr. I'rlce Vlaa.in ulill was lirrt' sled on Wednesday for on track, at The Illinois Central folks have purchased 2.i acres of land from J.

11. Duncan atawlinar a it of citrars front a woman day bears out the promise of the bud. Several fishing excursions are talked of -t j. hat these three years of wise culture Mr. Judd Hong, of Danvers, wus in town at Kenney for the purpose of getting named Mrs.

lillln(er, on nesi nnnn'a. held vesterdav before Lawrence. Ma- SIX-CORD FOIl MACHINE OR HAND USE. Thomas Russell OLE HalTS. FOR All Fitzwilliam Sons.

a7 eodtiin Thursday morning. irround and dirt to fill up the creek bottom have done for the pupils is answered in a measure now, and succeeding yeara will son was held to bail la the sum of IKK) for Mr, Peter Hay's neighbors turned out BI in order to make a substantial road bed across Salt Creek, near Kenney, for the Springfield his appearance at the next terra of the circuit doubtless bring a rich and fuller awswer. masse on Tuesday, mid in less thun three court in default ol wnien ne waa mn Short and telling speeches are made by hours, from the lime they begun work, tin MEN'S Cassimcre Suits at Blue Flannel Suits at division, instead of the large tressel work Hon. J. M.

Hamilton, State Senator, who entire frame, 89x06, was raised and braced. jail. that is there now. There will be a distance After an excellent dinner, in which nearly In on Wednesday, Sheriff of fully 1HMI feet and about thirty feet duep sixty participated, the rafters were also put to till in. which will require some time to Fine Fancy Suits, in Scotch, English and fine American goods, $9.00, $10.00, $11.00 and $12.00.

Ator saw John Roberta, who was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for abductinjf from home his sister-in-law, Miss Hemphill. comnlete. speaks well to the outgoing cIiisb; our Representative, Hon. T. F.

Mitchell, who ad dresses himself to all, and is listened to with close attention; Hon. B. U. Roots, who has been present at nineteen commencements, of the school, and is greeted with allectlonate 2ft Ml then treated the noys handsomely. Hay's burn will give the finishing touch J.

1). Miller, a farmer iu Creek township to his large uud vitluuble farm. while nussing over the bridge at Smallwood' Roherta is look nL' well, ana lias iu mill, a portion of the structure, feet long LfNOOLV, At the exit rat on ot ins time, wuicn warmth; J. 1'. slade, the State superintend gave way, landing him and his wagon, laden Two firms In this city handling agricultu lainT.lnar.ua nnlr.il soon, he will return to ent, who speaks a few wise and with wheat, and a team of horses, Into the ral Implements, have sold about thirty self- niAnmtnaatnfl and llliraiie lllC IJUbllieSB Ol 1.

1 I YOUTHS' SUITS in endless variety. BOYS' CLOTHING We show an immense stock, as all creek below. There waa Bome ten feet of thoughtful words; Superintendent liruiid, who acknowledges the blushing hon painting. water in the creek, and the fall to the water binding reapers this spring to Logan county furmers, and many were in use before. Cabbage worms ure doing considerable On yeslerdy Mr.

John Anderson, the well- from the bridge, top was about tifteen feet. ors ol do oavicss couniy, wuicn stands third in the State In the number of damage to the precious kraut flower in this Fortunately, no one was seriously injured and the wheat, wagon, team and all were re pupils in this University, and (ien. Moore, an vicinity. known blacksmith, met with ijuite a pamiui accident. While engaifed at work at an emery wheel a piece broke off and tlew in his face, cutting quite a bad gash under his lelt ex-member of the board, who pays the school who have visited our store in the past three weeks can testify.

I'rof. A. 11. laylor, of the university, will well deserved ribute for its progress in covered. The damage to the bridge is not known, but it will take considerable money to replace it.

The cause of its engage in institute work at lontiuc again these many years. this year. Ibe professor is a Hue teuclier, The nitiBic, for which our commencement eye. Mr. at uotu smith business for a good many years, and this is the first accident of the kind he haa ever met wtth.

giving away is supposed to have been the heavv freshets of lute undermining the and they always luive an excellent Institute. eo. li. Hudson expects to start about the days have long been indebted to i'rof. Cook's CHILDREN'S CLOTHING We show the only stock in tine taste and careful preparation, lias beetiol timbers and abutments.

1st prox. for a trip to the Texan Fan- uniform excellence. The piano duet, from We ocoule are very well sutlslled here, in Mr. Wade H. Haworth, a well-known handle," where Logan county parties own near LOO, 000 ucres of land.

Verdi was of great beauty and was finely regard to the political situation, and ure sun rendered. the city. Call and make your selections in our large, light, airy room, where you can see what you buy. Mrs. Rigney, formerly a school teacher of guine that the whole Republican ticket can be elected.

Mr. Smith is well liked and can citizen, residing in lowanuu. uas jum from the patent office, iu WakhlDgton, a patent on his improved corn planter, which The (lowers presented to the graduates Lincoln, recently married a colored preacher were of exquisite beauty and arranged with carrv DeVVltt by a heavy majority over his of Sprlnglield named liiivmond. She is said fine taste. to In- insane.

opponents. aid to be one oi ine ut-i uiaiun.v. rlted for the planting of corn. By the ini- provement, one person is able to perform all The elegant lloral ship, which was pre- Reid Waddle, of Sangamon, has been ar At a tree ngni, ai ip-tigui, eunesuuy, oe WHITE VESTS, from the cheapest to our well-known Soap- sented to Herbert McNulta, was a novelty rested for guming in Logan county. tween two fellows, brass-Ktiuckles were brought into requisition, and before the among the lovely wreaths, and baskets lllled with the choicest blossoms.

Shrunk Vest, that will keep their place until worn out. muss was stopped, both pugilists received the work. Mr. Mawoi lti win ai once com-tnence the manufacture of his planters in this city, and will throw them on the market as koon as possible. LtXlSQTOlT.

And now the last words are said, the bene several bad bruises about the head and face flic brick trsilo this year is Quits' ai tivo. diction is pronounced, the large audience Xo one arrested as yet. Mr. Bartles, the proprietor, Is loiii(f a better The hardware dealers report that their GAUGE WRAPPERS from 20c to $1.00. JEAN DRAW rises, and the trooping feet pass out of the wide, open doors.

Uusioess this year tban lie bas fur some time, THE "rASTAUKAPll." sales of lawn mowers so far this season ex He is furnishing brick for tbe new opera tin the platform, menus anu icacners are bouse, anil tbe oilier day aold eiiflily tboti- How Its Daily Visits Are Appreciated in Ad sitnrl more for the coal mine In Cheiioa. ERS from 30-inch to 44; well made, and will fit NECKWEAR for the million. 6ffE(S congratulating lue grauuaies who leei inai, for once, all the world is friendly and wishes them well, and so the day long looked for, and bright witnin, If clouded without, is l'be wanderlnif rvftiiree passed tlirmiKli joining Cities. Farmer City; The eagerness of the peo ceeds the sales for the last turee years, -win-MM who can well afford to purchase a mower do not seem to debate the question lone be-fore purchasing. The price ia much lower this season than last, and for this reason the old-fashioned sc the is giving way to the lawn mower, which not only does the work I.exinirtou on last Wednesday night, north ward bound.

done. pie to get the I'antaobai'H makes them Im The Odd Fellows of this place will manage Fortify the Sj stem the fourth of July celebration this year. BEAR IN MIND, when you want Clothing or Funiisliing I'uiverslty Xotes. patient at the delay which we experience iu the delivery of them, as the boys who de better, but furnishes to closely connueu ousi- They have made some arrangements already, The finest A 11nlAHP. ness men the means of healthy out-door The Board of Education had quite a late (ZW.ZZJZZ, tolerf, Stomach and propose to have a big time.

They have liver them wait on our business men last Htid c()Uii)1cte, (included to Have Hon Saturday, llic- IM, as tern, which retw-JW aijpro1 Knny i in Goods, that we are the Manufacturers selling for one profit, at ONE PRICE ONLY. session on the aoth, and accomplished a good deal of busine33. Some quite Important after going around town to leave a few cop l.lll....n..j til i IF' llUWCin tbe 4th comes on Sunday. There Is no nicer wtmt Greenback ism leads a man to is il- ies at private residences. place in Central Illinois than Lexington to lustrated by Afc item stating that one Michael matters were discussed, but the final consid hold a celebration.

It has a nice grove ad- Moaner is tne leaaer oi Lincoln; The Pantaokapii is eagerly oining town, and can be easily furnished. order, and Hmtal and eertj wr tojfigi that not only the bo.lv invltforated at 1 reflaWfl br it nne, )nt despondency banished from tne mind. For sale by all Druffgrists and Dealers Generally. have possession of Leadville. Last summer called for and carefully read, every morning, People who desire to spend a pleasant time bv our citizens.

They all recognize it aa Mooney was iiibkiiik flenver. and had the audacity to set up bis should come to Lexington. It is intended to being one of the best and most enterprising dailies of the State, and it being the first dally have a grand display of fire works iu tbe eration of them deferred until tbe next an-nual meeting. Among them was the application of Mrs. Haynie and Miss Kennedy for a salary more befitting their labors and position.

Mrs. Haynie has for so many years been a teacher, and is now a professor in tbe institution, that it would seem that a request torch and dry good box on the same street corner as Hon. A. B. Campbell, of Blooming- rening, and several other amusements.

The hrnl Lratlrr will come out In a new paper that can be obtained each morning, makes it doubly desirable. ton who was men leauiug a mwa dress next Saturday. Mr. John Kiefer, the Owen, Pixley Mo publisher, was in Chicago Monday and pur Constitution chased a new font of body type for the paper. charge in that city.

Ul course, a lungs won the victory. Mooney was obliged to find a new' location. Mooney haa gone from bad to worse until now he Is an out-and-out" Molly Maguire. Mr. Julian Wells will probably take a short trip to Hot Springs in the near future.

of this kind should certainly receive consideration. Miss Kennedy's request Is based upon the very obvious faet that she does not receive the salary properly belonging to her position, which is one of extreme difficulty Mr. A. N. Day is indisposed with a malig.

The various committees having in charge nant fever. nmiTamme ol exercises iui 301 303 N. DURLEY BLOCK. Hare Yon Tried It? The Work of the Xormal University. The school year of tbe Xormal has closed with an auspicious outlook for the future.

The past has been a year of prosperity in every department, and greatly increased success and usefulneas is hoped for in tbe coming school year, which commences on tbe second of August. I. nits Dress Shirts Perfect-fitting, double-stitched, best mate and responsibility. It Is lo oe nopea inai next year will see justice done to these claims. Dr.

White's Dandelion Alterative, the great blood purifier and renovator a specific for day are progressing in the most satislactorv manner, and all details are about completed for a proper observance of the day, the exercises taking place at the cemetery Sunday afternoon at balf-paat two o'clock. A genera Mr. S.ade, tbe resident memDer or roe 301 303 N. DURLEY BLOCK liver complaint, biliousness, chills and lever. dyspepsia, kidney diseases, rheumatism, and DROPS OF CONSTITUTION WATER THREE TIME8 A DAY 40 constipation of the bowels.

Removes pimples board, was awarded a sum ol tor ins services in the care and rental of property belonging to tbe university, and for accom pli-bing the business connected with a reouest is made to tne citizens an and sullowness from the skin, producing a FOUNDRY lear complex ian. It is prepared from Dan rials throughout, and equal in every way to custom made dress shirts. "The Crescent sale of lands in Woodford couniy. the flowers they can spare, neutering mem at the office of A. T.

Lawrence, it. the basement of the court bouse on Sunday morn. Irnr. not later than nine o'clock. The decora delion root, lu combination with other valua The board agreed to allow fju mr assist AND Yoke." sold only by us.

Price about one- ble roots, barks, and herns; is entirely harmless, and pleasant to take, and bas a larger PLUMBING AND STEAM-HTTINB PIPES AND HOSE. Hubert London. half demanded for custom work. FiUwilllam it Sons. sale and gives better satisfaction than any InllilM' ISlaOp.

ance to the janitor. The members of the board also discussed the great need of the erection of a cottage for tbe ianitor, and some aelion will p-obably be tion committee will report at tsquireiw rence's office at eigbt orclock and after receiving tbe flowers will proceed to the r-rrjn DISEASE, TSFLAMMA-TKW OFTHK TONK IS THE BLADDER, CATAMH Ol TH I (iLEET. DIABETES, gBAVBL, BR1 Dl ST DEPOSIT. t'HILDUOOD EAKNE1 For Female GomplalntJ! a Specialty. For aale by all drarariata.

Send lor rlrelnar. MOBOAN ALLEN. 5 John-SU other medicine In the market. Pint bottles oily one dollar, and every bottle warranted. FARMERS' Clergymen, lawyers and authors find Malt Bitters a pure and safe inrigorant.

taken upon tbe matter next year cemetery, wbere grave, o. i. heroes will be decorated pretious to tbe order ror sale by vv. v. Marmua.

walk across tbe Tbe construction oi a onca. of the other exercises..

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