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V1H OWNS THE LAND' Long Litigation Ovc it Stria of Land Battle Between Mrs. Cooper and 0. M. Window. J- J- WEDNESDAY aprTi.

i WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 1881. There Is a strip of land on South Madison street, four und a half feet front, running SPRING, 1881.11 hack sixty feet, that Is causing litigation rniE CITY. NEWSY ITEMS. Keynold hams at Aldrieb Brothers'. enough to be valuable.

Xcarly twenty years ago Gen. Gridiey, as It Is claimed, TERRIBLE MUD BLOCKADE. Unseasonable weather, continued rain and snow for the past two months has thoroughly demoralized the dry goods trade. Jobbers in New York slaughter merchandise. Our MR.

LAMBERT buys large lots of desirable goods much under value, and we commence to-day at the following EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES: A GRAND SPECIAL SALE. l.OOO ynrri all-wool Mark Oamhiiicre nt 117 1-8 tii formerly 50 rent. MOO yard alWwool Mark Ciaahiiiere at AO rent) I formerly i.l renin. 2,000 yard all-wool Mark Cithliuiere nt OO rent formerly 73 rent. WOO ynrila alNwool Maek Oaliiiicre at 7Sreiilwi formerly UO renin.

70yarli hantlnonie lire) Sllkn, all rnlorn. at OH renin formerly Ml. 00. 3,000 yards Maek Oron Uraln Nllka at OOe. OSe.

7Se. 91. OO. arc from 13 fo 23 rent a yard under Talue. Itoniau Stripes and Plaids, llroendes, Snflns and all kinds ot Trimming oodn from 10 to 35 rents a yard Im low price of OO days ago.

farmers are Ueginnliiir to sow cats verv sold it to Nancy Cooper, a colored woman, who has since thou occupied It and paid the tai After the death of Mr. W. H. Hodge, Mrs. Jane Winslow became A full supply of hard coal at II.

M. Sen. eney s. eona la four orders at once. the owner of tbe adjoining premises, and soon Mr.

W. J. BrowDoll was out yesturdav Axminster Moquette. Body Brussels. exercising his saddle horse, which Is one of a controversy arose about this strip of land.

Charles M. Winslow first brought a suit In the very best In the city. Any painter will tell you that John trespass against Mrs. Cooper and her son In. Masury uiukes the best colors In the market.

Tapestry Brussels. law, Richard Blue, before a justice of the uuk Lackey have a lull line. peace. Being beaten there, he appealed to the county court, but finally it tea Fr nk. the Drlnter.

who wvnt. in Peoria, by reciuest. to answer a charge of dismissed the suit at his cost. EXTRA SUPERIOR THEEE-PLY AND TWO- ruuuery, was released on examination. 3,500 YARDS BEAUTIFUL MADRASS STYLES DRESS GINGHAMS AT 12 1-2 CENTS; WORTH 16 2-3 CENTS.

Next, Mrs. Winslow brought a suit In ejectment In the circuit court. At the last term Enoch Emery, of the Peoria Traturriut. PLY LINOLEUM OR CORK CARPET1NGS. classes tue crocKouue ana the rhluoctros as of the court, when the case was partly tried, she dismissed it and paid the costs.

Now, at pachyderms. As a zoologist Mr. Emery is the April term, two suits in eiectmcnt are tt.OOO yards small rlieek filnhams at 0 1-Ie, 7r. Se and lOo a yard. lO.OOO yards beaiitilnl Nnrlna; Prints, warranted fast eolorw, only Sr.

700 yards good uhleaehed Muslin at 4e. 1,000 yards heavy yard-wldo Kneeling uslin at Lie. brilliant. ur pending tor trial, both brought for this same I will sell at auction Thursday mornintr. strip of land; one by Charles Winslow and the other by his wife.

Jane Winslow. Be nt 10 o'clock, a Portion of mv household Axminster Moquette. furniture and carpets, at 0H East Locust street. IS. Bareer.

Till superior flour covering, pronounced sides this, Mrs. Cooper has hnd Mr. Winslow twice arrested ui.der a warrant for tearing down her fences, and he hits had her arrested for assault and battery. Suit upon suit, but DRESS GOODS! DRESS hy al visitors to lie the most inacirtirent oi- The second Invoice of Bernhardt collars. lorliig ever mudo lu this city, only $1.75 per In plain and tfurcd.

lust received. All sizes. me enu is not yet. New tinsel shopping bags and belts to mutch. vard.

Thin Is a mark-down of 75 cents per yard since last season, when the price was I he lust trial of Air. V. M. Winslow, for ery stylish, u. orturup.

Tno liberal (llstrinutinn oi mcse tine goods at tills low price lias had a de assault and battery, came up yesterday afternoon before Esq. O'Conncll. "it lasted nearly Full wheat at Twin Grove Is hadly dam pressing influence ou aged. There are but few fields of It that will three hours. Mr.

Mm. Hughes appeared for not be plowed up and sown In other crops, the defendant, and City Attorney Kcrriik Body Brussels, irosccuted. Mrs. Cooper claimed It as cut mue spring wneat is Deing put in. ler ground, and forbade its use by Mr.

ins- -A rumor was nut In circulation yesterday. Which we now oiler at 25 to per 10,000 yards Plain Buntings, Lace Buntings, Linen Lawns, Percales, Seer Suckers, from 5 to 11 cents a yard below prices of two months ago. 3,00 yards beautiful all-wool Bunting only 20 cents a yard. CLOAK, SHAWL AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. In order to give this department more room and better light we have removed it to the seeond floor, where we have a eoxt suit roo leely ear peted, and display the largest line ot 1 I.

NT It KTT I IN. Jt ll.t liN, in he loiiud In this elly, stylish and well made and trimmed, all ollered at very moderate prices. from nn irresponsible source, that Mike low. Mr, Winslow broke the barricade with an ax, and Mrs. Cooper tried the Influence of hot water on the invader of her sacred rights.

McIIngli was killed In a switch yard, at vara, a main oown iroin last season oi vri to 40 cents per ysrrt. The low price of tins forced a marked Improvement in stylus of best makes of Hotly Brussels, Peoria, on Sunday. As It was not corrobor as she believes. Mr. Winslow dodged he ated, it Is evidently untrue, belongs to a cold water family, and his hon which are now being produced wlih wide W.

P. Bolles. the merchnut tailor. 113 Doruera to matcn in luiltullon or Mnquelts. ored brother, Nathaniel, bore the prohibition banner orl Monday.

But hot water Front street, Is offering' special Inducements baths are not to his liking. in soring suitings. His stock is complete Tapestry Brussels. Mrs. Cooper next thought of a club, and ana run, ana tits workmanship or tue very charged again with a stick, four or five feet Dcst quality.

Call and see him. American and English makes. Prices, 75 county Surveyor Geo. P. Ela will tro long ana two inches thick.

Air. winBlow was armed with nn ux to break down the gate or fence, but he did not use It as a weapon. cents to 11.15 per yard. The better makes have 2-4 and borders to match in Imitation of the superior styles of Moqtitttcs and IN OUR TJffllOTH CARPET DEPARTMENT LARGEST, NEWEST AKD MOST DE8I11AI1EE NT VEEN OF 'ARPETIXS AT THE roi.I.OVI4J MOIK. down Into DeWltt county to-day, to lay out several miles of tile drain.

The work came to him through the medium of an advertise Mrs. Cooper cume near. Mr. Winslow used jioay mussels. his hands and fuct and kicked, she says- ME HAVE THE ment inserted in the Pantagkapii.

pushed, he says and the conflict resulted In Extra Superior 3-Ply 2-Ply a drawn buttle. Sowing onts is the order of the day at The Justice decided that Mr. Winslow did present in McLean county. Every farmer Confined style not to he found clsewhero. not deserve a tine, and discharged him with a who has a dry spot of land in at worK plow and at prices to satis all customers.

Also reproot only. ing and sowing, and in consequence but few A JEALOUS LOVE ICS HE VENOE. teams are seen on the streets lu the city and the towns. Linoleum or Cork Carpetings, There seems to be a general complaint Frank Larch Fined for Waylaying Patrick Together with latest novelties In Lace and about the Inferiority or the side walk on mortfi Jute Long Curtains, I.ace and made up Main street by Mr. Brokaw plow factory.

O'Neill Hecanse He Had Stolen the Idol of Ills Heart. When it ruins this portion of the walk be l.ainnrequlns. Cornices, Cornice roles, nrtain and Lambrequin Materials, Window Hhados and Shade Fixtures, all ot which There was a case before Esq. Ed. O'Con- comes so muddy that it is very inconvenient for ladies to puss over it.

are made up in latest style ana work nell yesterday which brought out the Jeal manship. The large derrick at the railroad bridge ousy of spurned love, manifested In a peculiar manner. It appears that for an lndcllnate at Kappa, used by the stone masons, fell down and broke in two last Thursday, owing to an Insecure foundation. Two laborers went No housekeeper desiring to set the latest down the high embankment with It, but length of time Fruuk Larch has been devoted to a daughter of Mr. Win.

Cutler, who is an engineer at the Eagle Mills. More recently EHATE PKICEMt 50 Rolls Body Brussels, best quality, newest patterns, $1.25. 65 Rolls Tapestry Brussels, best English and American, including Roxbury, at $1,00 a yard. 35 Rolls Tapestry Brussels, choice new patterns, 75o 85o and 90c. 100 Rolls Best Hartford and Lowell Carpets at 75c, 85o and 90c.

75 Rolls Cheap Ingrain Carpets, at 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c. Lace Curtains in Sets, Antique Curtains in Sets, Holland Shades, New Cretonnes, New Fringes, Patent Adjustable Cornices, Tassels, Laces, Gimps, Raw Silks, Jutes and Satins for long Curtains, Lambrequins, The above goods are all new, fresh and desirable, and every lady will find this sale worthy of their early attention. IN OUR NOTION I EPARTMENT LOW PRICES. Fringes, Gimps, Pasementaries, Buttons, Laces oi all kinds, Scarfs, Cords and Tassels, Kid Gloves, Respectfully, LAMBERT MURPHY, FROntlETOIlN POPULAR NEW YORK STORE. miraculously escaped with a few slight cuts and bruises.

Lurch has had a rival In the person or Mr. Patrick O'Niell, a son of the milk dealer. Mr. Lou. Burke, the animal painter, ex stFles whicli show a teclM change In design ana colorings ana rename goods can afford to overlook tie large ana choice stock we now have oi hand.

whose manly attractions have sufficed to rivet the interest of tbe lady on himself. hibits with Just pride a crayon picture of E. Dillon it celebrated Norman stallion St. Laurent. Mr.

Burke's success as an animal On Sunday night be gallanted Miss (Juttler sk.ctct.er has been noted by this paper here to the A. M. E. church, where they listened to a good sermon and started home tofore, and this last piece of his work Is con sidered his masterpiece. ward, discussing its good points Larch was also at the church and he could The twelfth session of the fraternity of not control his feelings at the sight of his old flume deeply inten sted in another.

The the Illinois Liberal Keligious societies will be held ut Sheffield, in Bureau county, ou the 2th, 27th and 28th inst. Delegates from Fitzwilliam Sods. green-eyed, monster took possession 01 uls breast, and he followed the couple toward home, accompanied by Smith, a colored. the Free Congregational (Unltariau) bociety of this city will be in attendance. A very waiter at the nlon depot restaurant, and APRIL 1881.

Interesting programme is provided lor the convention. Utile Carroll, who is a fireman at the Eagle mills. They passed ahead of Mr. O'Neill and his lady, and baited at old Ashley saloon Mr. James Murray and Miss Kate Harman B.

F. HOOPES, were married Monday evening in the Holy Trinity church by Father Wcldon. A reception was held at the residence of the bride's I SHI. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. building on Wett Washington street, in the hollow at the corner of Allin street, where tbey turned out the gas lamD and withdrew under cover of the awning to watch and wait.

CLINTON. Going to Cnillimlle liante of Hands at Wholesale and Retail Grocer, mid Proprietor Bloomingtou Steam Coffee, Spice, Hominy and Feed Mills. Headquarters for fresh roasted coffees and all kinds ol ground feed. Nos. 105 and 107 sister, Mrs.

John O'Brien, 411 West Clay street, where a bountiful supper was served Mr. and Mrs. Philip Florsbeim, of Chicago. pcoos As Mr. O'Neill came past the three brlgauds Harper's Weekly.

to invited guests, and the evening was spent were visiting friends here the West North-st. the I'nmp Factory Sworn In Paris Green and Chalk as past weeK. is spending past week. in a jolly manner. be was dealt a blow by i.arcli, wnereupon the victim lied, leaving his girl to the merry nev.

ii vi. rrimin itiiiicr few aays with him here. Monday, notwithstanding the excitemen bis assailants. It happened that Baby-Killers. ILLUSTRATED.

Mr. Fred Stark, a conductor on a Colorado of the election, two houses and lots changed CJ'JPle were inst in front of them ranroaa, is visiting friends in this cltv. Rev. W. W.

Faris and family will leave for Wilson Sudduth, Dentists northeast corner Court house Square All nneratiniia iierformed in a scientific manner hands in this city through tbcTugeney of which she knew, Mr. Valentine and a youn Van Meter A Pratt shipped four cars of Swnnn Ellis. The two houses on the corner their new home in Carlinville, 111., where he lady who was just leaving him to enter her good cattle to Chicago the last of the past of Walnut and Clinton streets were bough own home. Miss O'Neill overtook him, an has been called to preach for the Fresbyte The preservation of the natiirnl teeth specialty. ween.

by Mr. Milton Reeves, of tbe recorder's he started to accompany her. Still the vll rian church of that city. The Rev. Mr.

Mln- F. M. Hobllt, who has been In poor health, olllce. for $1,400 ensh. The seller was Mr.

INitrou oxide (iras.) admlnistere.u, teem ex traded without pain. The very hes materia jsed. Satisfaction given in all cases. mH-lm This periodical, by Its able and scholarly discussions oi theiHnlion of the day, as well as by lis IHiisirBllons-whleh aru prepared by the best ailisls has always exerted a most puworlul and beneilclal Influence upon the public mind. The weight Its Influence will always be found on the side of morality, eligliteuuient, aud lains pursued, and Mr.

Valentine ulso fled and the young lady escaped ulone and in is aiiie to lie anout again. John Dawson, of Lexington. ton, of Fort Wayne, will occupy the pulpit until such time as the congregation The funeral of the late Dr. J. G.

Allen, of safety to her own home. The conclusion of The case of the city vs. Joel and 'Block" this place, occurred at Springfield on Sun Judge O'Connell was that Larch should pay shall be able to decide whom tbey wish to Hollv for assault, which hud been continued, day. The funeral sermon was preached by 11 aud smith ana Carroll $7 each. hire.

came up before f.sq. Jawrence. donn MesnWIsat VY8 Say. iicv. j.

ii. snay, of Ale Lean. Pash was the prosecuting witness. All the G. W.

Armstroug has bought the old Bogur HARPER'S PERIODICALS. be 11 rat service held in the new Catholic church here was on Easter Sunday. The building is not yet completed and will not be pump factory, and will move his carriage and In Vindication of Rev. Father Fanning. To the Editor.

Faiiuh ky, April 18, 1881. parties In the case are colored. There was not much In the case. That the Hollys and Push are not on intimate terms friendship was clearly established, and that was about dedicated until fall. wagon manufactory Into It 60ou.

Considers tion, t'JOO. The Tennessee Jubilee Singers will appear As a matter of simple justice to a neighbor flAKPKK'S WKKKLV, One Year 400 HAhTKK'H AI.A. IN Una Year 1 HAItl'KK BAZAR, Olio Year 4 0U The TUKKE abuve uamed publications, One Year 1000 all. at Miirpny null on next Monday evening. Two Germans have rented the Lewin and friend, I wibh to say that I believe the Prof.

J. 8. Ginnes, author and lecturer, At a meetinir of the parishiouers of St. saloon room and will tit it up for a butcher spoke at tbe Baptist church on Sunday even Matthew's church, held on Monday last, the shop. unfortunate affair here last week, connected with the removal of Rev.

John A. Fanning to Any TWO named. One Year 7 0U ilAKl'Klt YOUNG PEOPLE, One 1 50 Ing on temperance, and at Murpliy Hall on Mr. H. Toombs, is moviug into his new following church olllcers wcro elected for the Pnnlaat, Frtf.

in nil tubicrihert In the VnlUd room in Moore's block. Nebraska, docs him very great injustice. Th' ensuiutf year: senior ivaraen-uuoumuu Sfalet or Canada. That Falcon's Kosln weed paisam nas no equal for couifhs, colds, croup and all diseases of the lungs, kidneys and bladder, and, to make our word good, warrant every botile. Auk yemr druggist for it, or call at the factory, No.

Si Kast Bloomlngton, 111. C. B. CASTLE CO. dl-y49 BROKERS.

Gold and silver watches, clocks, musical instruments of every description. Agents for the celebrated Automatic Copying Pencil. Wo keep none hut the hest and latest styles ol jewelry. Prices are as low as wholesale houses. Give us a call and get prices.

Watch work done in the best ot style. Satisfaction guaranteed. WALKER STUBULEFIELD. No. 213 West sign ol balls and watches, dl y49 amount involved Is only two or tbree hun The new city ollicers, clerk and attorney, street commissioner, marshal, night terre.

Junior vvtiraen wiinuni unia. ven-trvnien John F. Humphreys, I). H. Perrieo, Monday and Tuesday evenings of this week, on li urn nature.

WIUJAMSVILLE. Miss Leila Merriman, daughter of John 8. Merrlman, died of consumption Monday. Uiili The Volumes of Ilia Weeklu beirln with the Bret Ell'. dred dollars, and be is worth, I think, proba Win.

W. Tuttle, M. Alcott, J. II. Burnlmm, Number for January ot each year.

When no time Is mentioned. It will ho understood that ttiu sub one hundred times that at least; uud be Wni. II. Whitehead, Dr. J.

L. White and sides, in all his long residence here, bus never April 18, 1881. Henry J. Aldricn. serl ber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of his order.

once been known to show any such dispost patrolman and lamp-liguter, weie sworn in Monday night, aud are all on duty now, Col, J. J. Kulley is moving his household goods to Bloomlngton. The little baby of our express agent, Mr. Ii.

8. Wheeler, was badly poisoned Tuesday by eating chalk or Paris green. Medical aid w. T. IS.

IJodd and wife will give a fine art Mr. Ed. Peckman will Ro to Pekin to-dny tion as that seemingly imputed to him in exhibition at the school bouse this morning. I lie last hlevcu Annual Volumes of Harper Wekki.v. lu neat cloth hlnillnir.

will bo sent bv these attachment proceedings. He has con to wed Mi68 Carrie Lederer, of that, city. Edwurd lx, of Carlinville, is at Mr. John mail. noBtiiire paid, or bv exnress.

free, of expense Thcv will return on the evening train, and template! establishing a colony In Nebraska Poormau's. RHEUMATISM Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, will he tendered an elegant reception at for several years, and has recently purchased was summoned in time to save the little one. Charles D. Snyder returned from Mt. Turner Hall, upon their arrival in this city.

(provided the freight does not excoedoue dollar per volume), lor $7.00 each. Cloth Casus fur each volume, suitable for hind-In, will bo sent by mall, ooetuaid. on receipt ol land there oi McDowell, and sent men The thieves that burglarized Mr. Grlllln's Pulnski yesterday, where be lias been visiting Mr. and Mrs.

feckman will receive a warm shipped teams, hut is not ready to go for a few days. welcome here, because of the high esteem in Backache, Soreness of the Chest, AUTOMATIC himself, as yet, and will not be for some time residence in Tunbrldge township took clothing, cutlery aud 11) In money. Mr. J. H.

Morse went to Bloomingtou Tuesday morn Mrs. John It. McKee has returned from a which he is beld, and the flattering opinions being in charge of a church hero, and ex. visit to Warrensburg, where she has been visiting friends. concerning his flnuee by those who $1.00 each.

Remittance should be made by Post-Ofllc Money Order or Kraft, to avoll chanre ot loss. Aewnpapert are not to copy thU advtrtiimei.t v-ithovt the txprtst order ot iUuriiR Broth-k. Address ing after the parties supposed to be the rob tended ministerial work in this part of the State. Knowing Mr. Fanning as I do, I wa-i her acquaintance during viblts she nas bers.

A good many of the boys went to Spring Gout, Quins, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, taps Cora Planter formed made astonished when I heard of the course taken. here. R. Butler, of the PuWc, and L. C.

Ritchie. field Saturday night to see Joseph Jefferson as Kip Van Winkle, and report it as a very tine performance, altnough there was a very feeling sure that a great error bad been com-mitted, and one which I think on mature re HARPER 4 BROTHERS, New York. There was a suit in trespass tried yester of Oxford, Ohio, visited Bloomingtou on Tuesday. flection all will regret. And this 1 think is day before Eq.

Pancake. The parties Interested came from Money Creek township. Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted large crowd. general opinion, l'ours respectfully, Git ID LEY. Mrs.

Mary E. Hobart and her liusoana W. I. BTACKPOI.E. Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches.

POXTIAC. The Township Temperance Alliance and Epidemic of Measles and Croup Death of the sought to oust Mr. George Glaze from the possession of a forty-acre tract of land. Tbe facts are, that in January there was talk be you may una me at i souu where I have several of these planters In regular working condition, on exhibition or for sale. Parties desiring to purchase planters for the coming season will give me your orders as soon as possible, for the demand Is large and constantly increasing.

1 his planter does away with Two Very Bad Men. the W. C. T. U.

have been holding meetings No Preparation on earth equals Wt. Oil. in the court house for a week. a nfr. mre.

tlnmle and rhean r.xnrnal Widow of tbe I'nfortunate Jewett. Little Clare Blumershine, aged nine Woodson and Smith, the tramp robbers tween the parties of Glaze renting ine lanu Mrs. Helen Foster, of Iowa, addressed a '3 Kemedy. A trial eii'iilln but the rempiiiutlvely trifling of SO Cents, and every one iiiflerina with pain an Imvo cheap and positive, pruof of lu crowded court room Friday, Saturday and of the Hobarts and paying oncthird grain rent. The Hobarts claim that this was not mont lis, son of Frederick and Rosa Blunter Sunday evenings, and won the blgh regard of who were arrested Monday afternoon in Lojhr's pasture, were brought up yesterday before Esquire Zack Lawrence, and, waiving shine, died of a combination of measles aud both license and antl-llcense men cliurru.

Directions In Eleven Languages. consummated, and that Glaze was notified that he could not have the land He went to whooping cough, on Friday, and was buried Rev. Shay, or McLean, spoke in the court BOLD BY ALL DEDQGISTS AND DEALERS examinat ion, were sent to jail in default of AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY 16 PAGES. (SUITED TO BOYS AND IKLS OK FHOM SIX rope wire or boy droppar. W.

H. HA WORTH, 107 8. Bloomlngton. 111. m'2U-13-lm room Monday night.

The temperance men nominated W. tl.000 bail in each case, to answer to the T. on Saturday. Tbe funeral services were conducted at tbe M. E.

church, Rev. J. A. IN MEDICINE. A.

VOGEIER Sc. TO tilX'i'liEN YEA HS OF AUK. charge of robbing Mr. Rust's house on Sun Crawford, mayor; J. Daman, clerk; Job Vogbt, treasurer: J.

T. Terry, attorney, an Sanders officiating. av last, luesame rascals are also wanted Ualtlmore. V. B.

at Ciluton for a robbery commuted there last A. Thornton, alderman First Ward: Volcie II. Commences November 2, 1880. Mrs. Mary Jewett, aged thirty-three years, Mnell, Second Ward, and J.

Aerl, Third week. Yesterday tbe police also learned that they were guilty of robbing the Wapella post office on Saturday night. They can, safely Ward HARD SOFT COAL. NOW IS THE 1IME TO SUBSCRIBE. Within a year of Its first appearanc.

Harpik's Tbe license caucus met Monday evenln BABY count on a succession oi terms in tue service and nominated E. Johnson, mayor: B. Gray, Younu has secured a leading place among of the State. Tbey were transferred to the died at the residence of Geo. Fawcctt, near Secor, on Saturday evening.

Her remains were brought to Gridiey on Monday morning, and the funeral services conducted at tbe Christian church, by Rev. J. D. Lcdgerwood, assisted by Rev. J.

A. Sanders. Mrs. Jewett was the widow of Farris Jewett, who was clerk; J. Hoover, treasurer; alderman, First ine periodicals flcHltrnea lor juvenile reauers.

ine county jail to await the action of the grand obiect of those who have the paper In chame Is to Ward, M. Brower; Second Ward, J. Mc work on It, however, wherefore they bring this suit for trespass, as they want to rent to somd one else. Tbe justice could not decide the case, because the summons were not brought into court. The constable left them with the plaintiff, who forgot them.

Consequently decision was postponed until today. We observe that Miss Ida Jones has made the second addition to her name, for the purposes of the stage, by adding the word Payne, that in dramatic and musical circles and prints our rising and beautiful actress and cantatrice is to be known as Miss Ida Aurora Jones Payne. Just why Miss Jones should have chosen so commonplace and unpictur-eeque a cognomenal suffix as Payne tbe world does not know. It certainly is no improvement upon the good, old-fashioned time-honored and popular name of Jones. We hope Miss Jones will drop so unpoetic a name and add one that appeals more elo provide lor bovs aud Kirla Iron tbe ate of six tu Jury.

There were enough stolen articles Nichols; Third Ward, EJ E. Wallace. sixteen a weekly treat in the way of entertaining found upon ineir persons to clearly establish their guilt. Mothers! Mu stories, poems, lii-torical sketches, and other tractive reading matter, with profuse and bosoti-fill lllurtratloiis. aud at the same time to make iu killed a few years ago by failing Into a well.

nd Impaling himself on lie well auger, a Are you distarbed at nl.bt and broken of you notice of which appeared in the Pantaokaph Hustings' Band Reorganized. Frof. George Hastings lias organized bis spirit and Influence, harmonize with the moral nioHphere which pervades every cultivated Christian Household. This iniporlant design Ihey en- at the time. She had been making ber rest by a "If cliMd suffertng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth If so, go at home with Mr.

J. M. Michell, and when tbe once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW ih avor lo carry out by combining the best literary and allstlc talent, so that Action shall appear iu lirlL-ht anil Innocent colors, sober facts assume measles broke out in tbe family, not having it herself, she took ber little son aud weut to band for the coming Benson, and it will begin to rehearse at once in a room on Front street. The band will give a scries of concerts this SOOTHING 8YRUP.

It will relieve the poor visit Mr. Fawcett. her brother-iu-law, but the I sueh a holiday dress as to be no longer dry or dull, Hiid mental exercise, lu the solution of puzzles. little snfferor immediately depend upon it; there little boy had already been exposed and took summer. It is composed of the following is no nittake about It.

There Is not a mother on problems and oilier devices, becomes a delight. tbe disease, and before he bad lalrly recov earth who has ever used It. who will not tell you a It 8 i once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest ered the mother was prostrated with the malady, and seemed to be getting along very well, but took cold and congestion of tbe HAKI'KK'S YOITNU PEOP1.K Per to the mother and relief and health to the child, 1.6 Year, Postage prepaid, operating like magic. It is perfectly sal to us THE MEAN GO. GOAL GO.

Aie now mining two veins oi coal, both ol superior qnalilv as compared wilh other 1)i1nminou oal, but different to each other. In tills case we aie prepared to suit the most particular cut tomer, as either one or the other vein Is sure to lvc satisfaction. We a'so keep a supply oi hard coal, of the n-8t quality, at lowest market price. Offltc, 108 Kast WashiiiRton-st (Eagle J. STEVENSON, Secretary Sipai.c Ni'unKRs, Four Cents each.

players: Frof. Hastings, Otto Kadglbn, Mike Miller, Charlie Browning, Dick Hurst, Gus. Ed. Browning, Charlie 8tone, Carl SchfPffer, Charlie Hohmann.Will Brown-Ing, Charles YVielatz, Louis Quasebarth, Gus 8chroeder, Will Springer, Mr. Flumlng.

Snowed Ia. Wo see iu Monday morning's Panta-graph that Conductor Loveland and En- Jungs followed, terminating fatally in a few days. She was buried iu tbe Gridiey cemetery by the side of her deceased husband. In all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is th 'ihuJioiinu volume lor ibsu, containing me nrsi prescalption ol one of the oldest ani beat female fllly-lwo numbers, will be ready early November. Price.

8.PU: postage prepaid. Cover for quently to the pathetic, the poetic and the ideal. If Miss Jones desires a really touching and classic name, we hope she will cull from the French, the Spanish, or the Italian, or perhaps tbe wealth of poetry thftt is found in ln's nomenclature, and of which, as Kath icen Mavourncen, Miss Jones has proven her deep appreciation. Poor Fannie Louise Buckingham, tbe round legged Mazeppaof thestage. Isalways in trouble.

Her latest trouble was witii one Wright in Belleville, 111, who had been dis-charged from her company, and who sought to be revenged by thumping Louise and her husband. Last winter the writer met her on physicians and nurse In the United Stato. Sold Youno Pkoi'LI for lsao, 30 cents: postage. IS cents everywhere. 29 cents a bottle.

additional. A Bold Theft. Mr. S. P.

Shannon, on Monduy, while Heniiltances should be made bv rost-Otnce 1 Money Order or Draf to avoid chance of loss. Ktwtiiuiien are not to codu thii advertisement workiug In bis yard, took off bis coat and nng it on the fence. When be was done without th exprett oraer of IIakpkr Broth- Irs. Address ginecr Bathbone pulled the largest train that ever left Bloomlngton, but we learned further that the great C. A.

peiformer got snowed In before he arrived at Odell, and was compelled to double Livingston. One op this Boys. UAKPEK A BROTHERS. New York. HO HARNESS.

NO SPRINGS. NO RUBBER. a Union Pacific train, when she was deeply It affords much pleasure to call attention to involved in trouble, one was on uer iy Leadville, and her horse had baen attached workiug, and went to get hi coat, it was gone. He notified tbe police, and ou yesterday it was found in an alley not far from Mr. Shannon's.

The supposition is tbat a tramp took tbe garment hoping to find some money, but fortunately Mr. Shannon took his purse out of bis coat before banging it ou tbe fence. our new lino ot baby earrlaire. I bey com nine beauty, style and comfort In higher decree than ANEW SUSPENDER. ever before, jfxpenence in oauuuua uihii in Omaha, and she waa obliged to return.

Later, in Leadville, the writer heard her one m.ko. mnA allldr Of tb WaUtS Ol 1116 THE trade, nahle os lo how a stock unsurpassed lor ualily ana vrieiy. jwvery crri wi.uiru. R. S.

evening in a theater, when sha came to tue footligbU and, in a roost womanly and touching manner, defended her character as a pure woman against ten insinuation! and slurs of Sr mi. rice roooersie. A firan Flew Safe AT A Will told for leu than cost nrice at Approaching Nuptials Mr. Rudolph Peters, a butcher of Lex-ington, formerly of this city, will to-day taks to himself a bride in the person of Miss Lizzie Wllkey, a stepduughter of Mr. Loula Fllnspach.

The marriage will take place at one o'clock this afternoon at the German Lutheran church. Miss Wilkey is an estimable young German lady, and ranks high in the aociety in which she move. a daily newspaper. As she eloquently and toucblngly appealed 310 ner auuiente, bud FEEELAND moved every heart, na, oesiaes nerowu, IM strain when stooping than when rting-Bee onel Txy wie! nud you will wear no otuun For aalo by GANTZ HELDMAN.I EELCMAN One Price t'lothters aad Ore-Price CUrthl nd UenU' rornleheri. I Gent.

Furnishers. Temperance at Wapella. A special to the Paxtaohai-u from Wapella aays tbat tbe city election In tbat place resulted In victory for tbe temperance par.y, the majority being eighteen votes. Nursing mother and delicate female gain strength from Malt Bitten. many eyes were dimmed wuu tears, aura R.u iihiirhsm ia a most uleasant and interest 16 N.

Ceiter-st, BicoiMa, IIL ths factory. For further particular, and an examination of the safe, call at be ing lady more likely to be taken for a home-loving, quiet and unobtrusive matron lo private live than the; dashing and bizarre actress that she ia. Our Illustrated Catalogue mailed free to ar.y address. No swindler (hall shave us except li with Cuticura Shaving Soap. the PANTAGKAPH OFFICE l9Ce North Cenwr street.

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