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THE SOURCE OF POWER. Sealed Proposals An Accurate and Interesting: Descrip- THE CONTRAST! nhUe other Baking Powders are largely adulterated with MAT 23. 1881. THURSDAY, SATliROOK. Preparing for Decoration Day Arrangements for the Fourth of July A Number of Interesting Local Itemi.

The O. A. R. are preparing to celebrate Decoration day. The orators of the day are to be Rem.

O. Sprlngstead and Glffln, and C. CARPETS. SSPEIN0, A MAGNIFICENT OFFEMHB Belled proposals will be received bj the Bui'd-Ing committee of the Delivan Bapt'st church for erection ot a meeting house in De)vn, lilt erne us day. A Fine Entertainment, and aa Abundance of It Forepaugh's circus yesterday was a complete, and more than complete, fulfillment of the promises of the advertisements and tbe advance agent of tbe concern.

A great deal had been hoped for, and all that waa given, and more, too. The mammoth aggregation arrived from Champaign early yesterday morning, and bright and early the of the Finest and Bifgest Stand-Pipe in the World. THE CITY. and other hurtful drugs, noil, per pUui end specifications to seen the furniture sioro 01 r. a.

waru, lnueiavau, liidi for erecting and enclosing the building ready NEWSY ITEMS. An Article Worthy of Preservation. lor laming, ana me nnisning, to do separata. ium home to be ready for lathing by September let, u. Bradshaw, Tbe farmer have finished planting, and Clothe wrlngors, carpet sweepers and ice cream freezer at Holder, liner Co.

'a. banner-mounted tents were upon tbe ground, 1881. Bids mum be sealed aim direciea to i a. Ward, chairman of the committee, Delavan, XI 11-nols, and will bo opi ned on Monday, June 6th. The committee reterv the rltrht reject any or much of th6 corn Is several Inches high There la some complaint about cut-worm Axminster Moquette.

Tbe city, all day long, was thronged. Very seldom has a circus drawn to Bloomington all bid. T. K. WARD, Chairman.

Chinch bugs have not yet made their appear aucu immonae crowua oi country people, and There are three Pantaoxaph carriers In this years' graduating class at tbe High school. Mr. J. H. Leaton, deputy clerk, yester ance.

visitors from distant towns and cities. Tbe streets were tbronged as tbey were during T. Doran haa removed his studio The Paragraph very frequently re-celves letters of inquiry regarding the water works of Bloomington, and especially regarding the stand-pipe, by which the water Is distributed through erery part of the city, with force equal to that exerted by the strongest steamer, working it full capacity. The has therefore prepared the following, which may be depended upon aa giving lue great political meetings ot laal summer. to Buckler In this HtatA day burned number of wolf scalps recently redeemed.

i am paraae in me forenoon was a gorgpous Body Brussels. Tapestry Brussels. EXTRA SUPERIOR THREE-PLY AND TWO- Squire Harper had a very Intricate caso be spectacle, mai seemed a bright and brilliant fore him. lip Hays having broken his Tbe number of scholars la some of the page from the dreamy tales of Oriental mag. My long experience In painting, graining, calcl promise to vacate a certain house, pleaded In nincence.

I no spectator thought of the fec. enables to do school-rooms yesterday dwindled down to half dozen. mining, paper-banging, lei Pi Aranian Mights and the gorgeous andrnman unity nen niaKing tins promise. Our Fourth of July folks have already com wot In the beat manner, at bottom rices, nnop North Main under I'eier Gratz's it ore tic lines of Lnllah Kookh, of an Incident from 119 For tbe finest and oldest whiskies and menced work. The executive committee has J.

A. BKESON. atronage la aollclted. which the pageant was a living, enibodiod Yonr aSS liu native wines, for medicinal purposes only, go to Mormon's, representation tee departure from Delhi been appointed, and we feel warranted In saying that Say brook will surpass herself on HI LINULlUM UK CUKi CARPET1NGS. The central figure, of course, was Montague, in is occasion.

tne yueeu ui ueauiy, seated upon a gorge. "Grandma' Middleton, Mrs. J. Easter Information accurate In every respect: The excavation for the foundation masonry was made twelve feet below the grade line of the lot, and after tbe excavation was finished, a careful test was made by boring, to determine the character of material which would underlie the foundation. It was found that to a depth of eight feet below, the auger 64,452 HEN AND WOMEN WANTED ously caparisoned mammoth elephant, and brook's mother, baa been quite sick, but Is There will be a plensant lawn party this afternoon and evening at the home of Mr.

W. W. Stevenson. Gunther's mead, the greatest health improving. To use Dr.

Fsloon' Vegetable Liver Pill, for tbey are tho be ever aold to regulate the liver Mr. John Freeman went to Decatur last has been kept unchanged in all Axminster Moquette. attended by troops of cavaliers and slaves in gleaming apparel and richly mounted. In reality abe la a very pretty and graceful woman, and was as attractive as any beauty could be mounted on such an ungainly beast week, and ban not yet returned. and bowels and prevent all maianai aiseasea.

una or two el wave make a doeo. which makea them its original purity and strength The Rjv. Tipton and W. II. Sebureman are attending the M.

C. A. convention at The best evidence of its safety Cleveland. as the elephant, and swaying with hia clumsy motion. The horses were magnificent aul drink of tbe age.

Stanton has the exclusive sale for Bloomington. The social meeting of Unity club, this week, is fixed for Friday evening, because of commencement exercises at Normal. Dick Armstrong yesterday received a the cheapest ol all pll Is. will be aeut to any ad-dree, post-paid, for 6 cento, B. CASTLE A 896 Eaat Bloomington.

For aale by druggists. dl-y4 passed through a bed of blue clay, making the beat foundation to support a heavy structure. The masonry In the foundation is of and cfl'ectii'enesH is the fact of its II. E. Pluinmer returned from Kentnrkv on mala, the animal cages wonders of gilt and This superior floor covering, pronoancad by al.

visitors to he Ihe most iinyuinrent offering ever made In this city, only fl 75 per yard. This Is a mark down of 75 ceuls per yard sluce last Mason, when the price waa $1.60. ihe liberal distribution ol them Hue goods at this low pi Ice has had a depressing Influence on Tuesday. having rereiveii the highest tcstl paint, me music Bupern. it waa a golden.

Mrs. Beech RIpj-s la vlaltlnir "I Thud glittering cavaleade, which twenty years sgo Collins, at Metamora. mnnials from the most eminent chemists in the United States, One new back from James Cunningham. Son Mr. Iliad Collins and ladr are celabratln? A of Rochester, N.

Y. It is a very fine ku 1.. wouin nave neon an impossibility, and to day is a marvelous wonder. The circus Itself was one of the finest very iiuiutu anniversary oi tneir marriuge. one.

BROKERS. Uold and silver watches, clocka, musical Instrument of eveiy description. Agent forthecele- Body Brussels heavy Joliet atone, thirty feet square to a height of over five feet, where It Is reduced to twenty-eight feet and one inch square, a helghth of three feet bringing the masonry up to where the base casting rests. Four anchor bolts two and three-quarter Inches In diameter, and seven feet long are built In tbe masonry, having at tbe lower Remove the Yard Fence. who have analyzed it, from its introduction to the present time.

There are no powders that bear higher chemical tents, nor any Mr. J. Houts, of Farmer City, has sold hie dry goods store, and Is contemplating moving to the city and opening np a store in A few of the leading residents of this bratea Automatic tr pyli.fr l'encil. We keep none bat tne bet BLd luteal styles ol Jewelry. Prices ero a ow aa wholesale houses.

Give naa call and Ret prices. Watch work done In the best city have Instituted a custom which, if gen many say tno nnest ever seen in Bloomington. The first Ideas that It suggested was those of perfect cleanliness, good order, promptness and precision. Besides this, every one was gentleman ly, polite and courteous. There was no lagging, no waiting, no accident or disarrangements.

Tbe two rings were constantly In use, and there was not a weak feature In that show so good results by the ol a.yV Satisfaction guaranteed. TEST OF THE OVEN. erally adopted, would add very much to tbe beauty of tbe residence portions of the elty. end heavy cast-iron plates, and at the upper me same line. While material Is so cheap, it will pay you to paint, and it will pay to use Masury's railroad paint also.

Funk A Lackey bave a line of tbe colors. On vesterJav Mr. Elmer Folsom received No. 818 West sign of balls and we refer to tqo removal of yard fences, ex watcnea, sc. ai yi poslug yards and lawns to full view.

It Is very much nicer and nrett er and chesner. It is a pure Fruit Acid Jtalilng Powder, Made by STEELE PRICE, Chicago, and St. Louis, from Chicago a flue large Columbia bicycle, which be expects to practice on tbe long fences are expensive, ana tbey are no longer needed to keep stock away, for none la allowed to run at end, passing through the corners of the base, casting to which they are secured by heavy nuts. The base casting Is surrounded by masonry of stone, three feet and six Inches In height, built in octagonal form, twenty-eight feet and one Inch from face to face. This completes the stone masonry, which Is laid in tbe best summer eventings.

F. A. BALLER, NURSERYMAN and FLORIST. Bloo-ring Plants, In full assortment, can be found at Dr. Foster's tbe whole entertainment.

Everything advertised was given, and given well. The fifteen elephants performed with such accuracy and drollery that the audience was captivated and amazed. Zulla propelled her bicycle over tbe high wire with perfect abandon and confidence, tbe Selbinl and Vtllionel voclpedists held the vast audience enraptured. Tbe bareback and hurdle riders were as good as the best; tbe three brothers, gymnasts, did large. A dozen or more fences on fashlonablo Manufacturers of Lnpulln Yeast Tbe Christian church sociable will be streets In various paits of the city bave been Which we now offer at 1 25 to $1 00 per yard, a mark down from last season ol S5 to 40 cents per ysrd.

The low price of JMo-quettes baa forced a marked improvement in styles of best makes of Body Brussels, which are now being produced with wide borders to match In Imitation of Moquetts. Tapestry Brussels. American and English makes. Prices, 75 cents to 11.16 per yard. The better makes bava i-4 and borders to match In Imitation of the superior styles of Moqm ttes and Body Brussels.

Extra Superior 3-Ply 2-PIy Confined stylei not to be found elsewhere, and at prices to satlaly all customers. Also Linoleum or Cork Cametings, Together with latest novelties in Lace and Jute Long Curtains, Laco and made np Lambrequins, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Curtain and Lambrequin Materials, Window Shades and Hhade Fixtures, all ot which are made up in latest style and removed this spring, and In everv Instance Gems, Dr. Prloe's Special Flavoring Extracts, 'and Dr. Price's Unique Perfumes. the attractive appearance of tho homo la drng store.

N. Main-st. at Chi s- greatly Improved. If any fence Is thought held this evening at tbe residence of Mr. R.

P. Smith, corner Main and (Jbestnut streets. Friends cordially Invited. Mr. Peter Whitmer Is making arrangements for a picnic to Boyle's grove for the benefit of tbe Christian Sunday school holm 8.

Maln-st, and at Stoll's store, W. Market all at nursery prices. 8m hydraulic cement, and all Interstices filled with broken stone and screened gravel and thoroughly grouted. BASI CASTING. necessary, a neat little Iron one, which does not obstruct the view.

Is much the urettlest marvelous things. In a word, the show was a most satisfactory one, and tbe audience got plenty of it. There was nothing stinted or sou cneapesi in tne long run. uraauaiiy we scholars, to take place soon. nope tne transient, costly, anil frequently un algbtly wooden fences will disappear.

Bloom, economical sdoui it. rorepaugb came here to amuse tbe people, and be gave tbem an Misses Mollle and Allle Nlckerson were on yesterday called by a telegram to Joliet, lngton has tbe reputation of being one of the handsomest cities In the west, a reputation which she deserves, and her people will take abundance of fun of an excellent quality, Show Notes. A lively wrangle took place in the big pnae in advancing. Meadow Bnrned. Tbe base casting Is eight feet In diameter, In the clear, and four feet high.

The bottom is eight feet ten luches square, pierced at tbe corners for tbe insertion of of the anchor bolts that are imbedded in the masonry. There are two nozzles on opposite sides of the casting, for tbe put pose of connecting tbe inlet and outlet pipes. Tbe sizes at present in use are ten Inches in diameter, and tbe extras are each sixteen Inches In diameter to provide for a future and larger water supply. The extras are closed with man-head castings and yokes OEO. I.

ELA, CIVIL. ENGINEER. WATKR BUPP DRAINAGE AND SEWER-AUK OF TOWNS. STREET HADES AND FARM DRAINAGE. COUNTY SURVEYORlF McLEAN COUNTY.

Twonty three practical experience In Central Illinois. Office, son tb west corner Court-house basement, Bloomlnirton, III. tent in the afternoon between a circus lemon ade vender and a wall-eyed spectator. The former sold his drinks at five cents per glasa On last Monday the ton-acre meadow of Mr. Richard L.

McCart, three and a half to the death-bed of tbelr mother. Mrs. Tearance, a sister, accompanied tbem. Remember that Bishop T. M.

D. Ward dlscoun.es at tbe African M. church this evening. The Bishop is said to be one of the most eloquent colored men In tbe country. Tbe crews of the two trains which collided in tbe disaster at Ocoya, on tbe C.

A. road a few days ago, bave been laid off pending an Investigation into tbe causes of the ac. cident Mr. Herman Hoffman, the Locust street saloonlst, was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn out before Justice Fulwiler for selling miles south of the city, cauglit fire from a on the first round. ben he came again be sold a glass to tbe aforesaid spectator, who had bought a glass before for a nickel.

For the second glass ten cents was demanded. The customer refused to pay but five cents. Tbe sour juice peddler grabbed tbe hat from the head of a little aon of the farmer. A passing engine on tho Illinois Central railroad. The meadow waa a very flue one, and It la feared that the graas Is killed so that It suspended by a chain.

They can be readily opened, and the pipes cleaned or The weight of the base casting Is ten tons. WROUOHT IRON. Tbe wrought Iron work of the stand- A. L. HATHA j.

r. PANcaKi. No desiring to itt ine latest styles wtelcb sHow a decided change In am and eolcriigs-aed reliable goods can aford to overlook lie large aid choice stock we now tare on Hand. will have to be re-seeded. Tbe railroad company sustained considerable damage to their lence along the line.

Tbey will have to make good the damages to Mr. McCart. Pancake Hathaway, General Fire Insurnnce Ageutl- quor on Sunday. Tbe case will be tried in few days. County Treasurer DenUon and his as The Frisky Steed.

Mrs. Dr. Worrell received quite a painful Injury yesterday on tbe circus grounds. She was driving a sprightly horse which became frleud of tbe latter came to bis aid, and, with his band on a revolver, demanded the return of tbe hat. Tbe police were called, and peace was restored without bloodshed.

Tbe farmer came out ahead. Officer Tom Middleton was one of those who attended tbe circus yesterday afternoon. While passing the monkeys' cage, be noticed bis little pet dog in among them, as happy as be could be. The dog had been misBing since Monday, and the officer bad searched the town over In vain He lost no time In getting the dog, and demanded an explanation. The attendants stated that they found him on tne streets during the day parade, and as he was a pretty little animal they concluded to give him a situation and a home In the meuagerie.

Officer Middleton la glad that be went to that show. frightened and turned suddenly around, near Fitzwilliam Sous AND BROKERS, NO. Zl NORTIT MAfN-ST. (opposite Conrt-bouse), BLOOM IN UTON, ILL. Representing old and reliable companies, unsurpassed in the elements of safely and reliability.

Unlimited facilities for placing large or small on the most favorable terms. Losses promptly paid from this office. Correspondence solicited. dl-y51 ly throwing her from tbe buggy. Her foot was caught by the wheel on the side of tbe buggy and was almost smashed.

The bystand Why Snfler Keodlonnly LECAL. With the convulsing, spasmodic tortures of fever ers rescued the lady from her perilous situation and prevented tbe horse from running away. sistants were kept busy yesterday receiving taxes from country residents, who came in to transact a title business and see tbe show. Tbe receipts of taxes were very large. Mr.

Abram D. Loar, son of Dr. James Loar, on Tuesday was united In marriage to Miss Bonnett, of Leroy. Tbcy returned to the city the same evening. Tbey will make Bloomington their future home.

Mr. Loar is employed at Dr. Foster's drug store, and is a highly respected man. A marked feature about the crowd that attended tbe circus yesterday afternoon, was the large number of city people of culture and refinement who attended it. Tbe change in the character of circus audlenees of the present time as compared with those of fifteen and twenty years ago is marked.

MUiUUdtiuu a o. L.H. miaul r. Merritt and Catherine Morritt. his wile.

pipe Is two hundred feet In height. Above tbe top' of tbe base casting la of first quality, puddled, rolled and punched for tbe Insertion of the rivets. It was manufactured by Heathcote A of Williams-port, Penn. The iron as delivorcd was In sheets, three of which riveted together form a circle eight feet In diameter and four feet perpendicular between rivet bolea. Tbe first section is secured to the base casting by a double row of seven-eighths inch rivets.

The fint twenty feet of the pipe is of five-eighths inch iron, vertical seama double riveted. Tbe next twenty feet is of nine-sixteenths Inch iron, vertical seams double riveted. From this to a point sixty feet high one half inch iron and three fourths inch rivets. From sixty to eighty feet high, seven-sixteenths inch iron. From 80 to 100 feet, -incb Iron.

From one hundred to one hundred and twenty -four high. 5-16 Inch iron: From one hundred and twenty four to one hundred and forty-eight feet, inch Iron, and tbe re. mainder of the two hundred feet of 8 16 inch Iron. All vertical seams above forty feet are single riveted. BRICK afASONRT AND WATER TABLE.

The brick work commences at tbe grade Slid ague and bilious intermittent, when Hostel-tor's Hlomaeh Hitlers, acknowledged to be a real curative of malarial levers, will eradicate the cause of so much sunVrlngf Mo less effective Is of Ihe county ot McLean, and Htale of Illinois, hy tlielr certain aeeool moru Bge.uatea nepvemoer 1st, A. I). 1877, duly recorded lu Book b7 or Mortmain's, naire M. in Ihe Recorder's oltlceof McLean this benignant alterative in cases ot constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, rheumatism, and In general debility and nervous weakness. AMUSEMENTS.

TUB GREAT SAM PRANUIBUOS. IT. W. BELCH AM.I E. (NEXT DOOB CAST Of BKNTLST'S.) Twenty-one tickets for Bloomington were sold at ArrowBmitU to people wishing to attend Forepaugh's circus yesterday.

For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. county, 111., did convey to Frank Waller, of New York City, the following dcscrllied promises, situated lu ihe county of McLean and State of Illinois, to wit: The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of tho southwest quarter ol section number thirty-five The sale of seats for Blrcn A Backus' San Francisco Minstrels will open this morning at Fell's drug store. They appear at the Opera House on Saturday evening, and we ROUTE Two Salts from Towanda Township. Jerry Carmody yesterday prosecuted two suits against John Butler one for forcible (85), In township nuinher (Kii) norm, or I I Mr. H.

M. Homuth yesterday contracted with Packard Tbomas for the brick work and carpenter work on bis new store front on range two (U) eaat oi lae intra principal menuiau expect to see tbe large house which tbe en CAECIMINING, PAPERING. FAINTING, GRAINING, pay- which mortgage was maue to secure me mentofau Indebtedness of (1,000, aa shown tertalnment merits. That leading authority, oy tne Jew iork auntay Mercury, says: two certain promissory notes or douub oi dollars each.hearinu even date with said mortgage Now oft'ers more facilities in Through Coah and bleeping Car service, quick line or the lot, and that portion called tbe "tower" is forty feet in helirht. octagonal in Sterling morit in any amusemunt enterprise Is sure to prosper, especially 11 it survives theciuclal psvalile to tho order of frnnK wauer.in me WORK WARRANTER niyll-4m test or lork audlenees, and Birch iiackns' city of New York, and falling due J500 on July 1, 1880, aud $5Ulon January 1, time and sure connections than any Han Francisco Minstrels, alter nearly a score, of interest mereon ai ine ram oi nine per cent, per Front street, just west of uermn-s new iront.

The contract price at which Packard A Thomas take the job is 12,960. Mr. Aug Laufar has tbe stone work, and Uiedrich will probably do the iron work. Tbe work of ex. cavating was begun yesterday, and tbe building is to be completed by Aug.

15. Tbe standing of the Bloomington law students in the examination at Springfield was as follows: B. F. Htarks, SKJKj C. B.

Schwcr, 94; W. L. Brown, 91: F. it. Hen- consecutive years service In this city, bave more reason than any other organization lu America to annum, payahle semi-annually, sala interest detainer, and the other for trespass and damages resulting therefrom.

The two men are farmers in Towanda township. Carmody lived for years at Atlanta, and was a section boss on the railroad. A year or two ago he bought the John Mack farm, in the northeast part of Towanda township. This spring he went on It, and rented forty acres and tbe privilege of stable room and barnyard privileges to Butler, whoa bad been a renter tbe year before. Early In May the two men fell other line.

Trains leave Bloomington aa follow! WESTWARD, ne proud or tuerr exalted position In pub lic esteem. Tbelr solo singers and orchestra HARD SOFT COAL are certainly not surpassed by any contem poraneous organization, and evuu prol'esstouals, who are usually more or less prejudiced, con No. 1, Pacific Express and Mall 11:15 p.m Wo. 8, Burlington and Hock Island Express, dally 5:80 a.m No. 15, Express Frelubt :45a.m No.

9, Way irelght 15 p.m form. The distance from face to face of the octagon Is twenty-four feet and seven Inches, The water table is of hammer-dressed Joliet stone, six feet high. The width of the walls at the grade line, including water table, is seven feet. The tower terminates In a btlck cornice five feet high and projecting one foot beyond tbe face of the tower. That part of the brick masonry called tbe "shaft" rests on the tower, Is octagonal in shape and starts with a distance between parallel faces of twenty-six feet and seven inches and curving inward so that at seventy-four feet above grade line tbe distance between parallel faces is eighteen cede mat uircn ana jiacKus are me all Ethiopian comedians of tbe minstrel ataue.

payments il maturity neiug mown ay luiem.v notes or coupons attached to each of said notes, and payable ou the first day ol January and July of each year; and Wurusas, Said mortgsgedeed provides thatln case of default in payment of said bonds, or Interest coupons, or anv of them, at the time aud place and In the manner specified therein, or default in payment ot taxes or assessments levied against said premises, or a breach el any of the covenants contained. in said mortgiWv then the whole of said Indebtedness may be declared due and payable, and tbe said Frank Waller, or bis attorney duly appointed, shall have the rtcht to sell the said premises In charms of a Han Francisco enturtaiumeut lie in EASTWARD. lta originality, novelty, excellence and refine out, and Carmody forbade Butler derson, John McAfferty, 89X; nd J. D. Clark, T.

These are all members of tbe senior graduating class the Weeleyan college of law. and it is a fact very flattering to the school that they stood twenty per cunt, higher iu their markings than the general average. tbe use of tbe barn or the lots ment, and It Is combination of those quaitlcs that haa caused I he public to Indira all burnt-cork The latter had forty hogs, which entertainments by the Han Frauclsco standaid. Tbe bill lor the present week will Include the broke out or were let out Into Cartuody's oat No. 2, Atlantic Express and Mall No.

4, Eastern aud Houthern Express, dally 9:45 p.m No. id, Express Freight 11 p.m No. 10, Way Freight 12:45 p.m The B. W. is the Best Line For St.

Paul. Minneapolis. Omaha, Lin nAln Bt- TnaanV. Itnhlann Varttiasft CtV field, injuring it. He dogged tbe bogs Into Balvlnl-Backus-Othello (butleaque by Frank Diimont), fully expressing the versatility of the tbe road.

Butler left and sued Carmody, feet and seven Inches. The walls at this ih manner therein prescribed, and apply the pro WEST SIDE NEWS. great comedian, Charles Backus. It must be seen to appreciate. Then Billy tha Tailor, or All I've point are two feet and ten inches thick.

The I which was decided against him. Carmody "haflAr" la than romilnp ti thit tin ho in tv Ana I then brought the two suits mentioned. Tbe 'batter" is then regular to tbe top. being one vxia s-ru vvdoUi nvvuiPVii, 4ktaaD vav Eat, a satire on the comic operas Billy Taylor and Olivette, trnui the pens ol IlumoLt and Mullaly, Inch in every sixty-eight inches a distance of Suestion turned on whether Carmody leased utler the use of tbe barn and lots a well as and all points in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska. Colorado.

California. Kansas ceeds of such sale aa therein specified: and Whbreas, The said Frank Waller, mortgagee aa aforesaid, has appointed the undersigued, ilnd-son Burr, as bis true and lawrul attorney, with full authority to advertise and sell said mortgaged remises, and to execute a good and sufllcieut eed or deeds of conveyance to the purchaser or C. A A. engine 86 came out of the shops yesterday, partially rebuilt, and looks as line aa ant! KvH tr 'a nnrrlnA is a cuuauieuuauie nua'e. the forty acres In another part of the farm I one hundred and twenty-six feet, making the distance between parallel face fourteen feet and teven Inches and width of walla one foot.

Texas, the West, Northwest ana South 'Squire Fulwiler appeared for Carmody, and west. A COUXTY COLLECTION. At the top of the abaft is a cornice of red and Mr. James JNeviue lor uutier, and tne evi dence was all given In before 'Suulre Pan IS THE SHORTEST LINE purchasers thereof; aud Wukrkas, Default has been mane In payment of white brick thirty-eight inches high, pro ect- cake, who tried the cases Tbe arguments THE MEAN CO. GOAL GO.

Are now mining two veins ot coal, both ot superior quality aa compared with other bituminous coal, but different aa to each other. In this case we are prepared to suit the most particular cut tomer, as either one or the other vein Is snre to give aatlslactlon. We also keep a snpply of hard coal, of the best quality, at lowest market price. Office, 106 East Washlngton-st. (Eagle Block.) J.

STEVENSON, Secretary I9t-y I ing one foot. Bit of Information from McLean County the ftou principal Dona uue juiy iono, wnu Interest lrom that date; also interest note of 146 via. Indianapolis, to Cincinnati, Louis stairway. Neighbor. were postponed until next Monday, when they will be heard, and tbe case decided.

It ville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Columbus, Pitts- I due January 1, 1881, all of which remain past due Between tbe iron work and the masonry Js i. I ana wnony nupaia, ana oy reason oi suu was apparent that ill-feeling had much to Tbe new depot at Meadow is almost burg, Baltimore, Washington, Phlladel Mr. D. K. Albright, formerly secretary to Mr.

L. L. Keller, of the C. A ha severed bis connection with this company to accept a position on the Texas Pacific under Mr. Keller.

Conductor Marshall, of the Jacksonville division, left Bloomington yesterday with thirty-five loaded cars and two engines. The usual train over this division of tbe road is twenty loads for one engine. It Is not definitely settled yet whether said Frank Waller, me legal noiueroi saiu nuic. with bringing up tbe suits, as a little kindly phta. New York, Boston and all points In a circular stairway oi cast-iron riser and beams.

Tbe beams are built in and supported completed. forbearance and tbe exercise of a little, good has declared the whole of said indebtedness to be now due and payable, and has requested to have aid nrumises sold and tbe Droceeds applied ac the East and Southeast. A number of Towanda colored people horse-sense ought to nave prevented any nil Direct connect ions are made at Indlimanolls with have moved to Bclleflower. by tbe masonry, and reach to within one-half Inch of tbe pipe. Platforms "break" the stairway at Intervals.

The steps and platforms are of oak. The space between tbe gallon. A Great Throng. cording to the provisions of said trust deed; and Whkkkas, The whole of said Indebtedness, on the thirteenth day of June, A. D.

1881, amounts to thai stiim nf aIhvhti hundred and nine dollara and Through Sleeping Car Lines to all tbe principal Eastern cities. Connections are made at Junction Htallona on this road, with all lines diverging At Towanda milch cows and no other cattle are permitted to run at large, i BABY CAMAGES. Tbe retail establishments of all kinds did eighty cents, not including attorneys' fees and mereirom. Trains 8 and 4 run daily, and have Through I Iron work and tbe masonry is two feet and three inche. A hand rail of galvanized iron pipe extend from bottom to top of pipe.

WINPOWS, POORS AMP PLATFORM. The two department of tbe Bellellowcr a big business yesterday. Dry goods stores, Oscbcs between Indianapolis and Hurilngtou. 'i nrnugu coacn to Kansas city on nam no. i.

the costs ol inn proceeaing, as pruviucu hh said mortgage Heed. Now, therefore, by virtue of tha power In me tta.rii ni thn mnrt omiTec and in com groceries, restaurants, hotels, livery stables school have been consolidated under charge Kecllnine Chair Hleeolnir Cars, with State of the primary teacher. and hack lines, and all others, bad more than Rooms, are run on trains 8 and 4. between Indian' Mr. ChappeU's headquarters will be in Chicago or Bloomington.

At present Mr. Chap, pell Is out on a business trip on the road, and tbe question will not be settled until after bis return to Chicago, probably some time next week. Business is increasing on the C. A A. to such an extent that the company's rolling stock is entirely too small to meet the de mand.

They were short five, hundred cars In Chicago alone yesterday, and nearly two hundred short of the orders from the other The following teachers have been em. pliance with the terms of said mortgage will otfer the premises above described.at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, at the south door of the Court-house, in Bloouiiugton, McLean spoils and Peoria. Through tickets, rates of fare, timetables, sleep Ing car accommodations and sll desired luforma tbey could do most of tbe day. People poured In from points thirty to forty miles ployed for the next terra of school at Lexing away. Delavan contributed a carload, tlon, can be secured by calling on or addressing O.

F. WEBH. Airent. Bloominurton. II ton! Miss Maggie Kerr, grammar; Miss ttr tt rt a county, Illinois, on MONDAT, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF JUNE.

A. D. 1881, and Leroy as many more, Ellsworth and Gibson Sarah Bartbolemew. first intermediate: Miss vt ji. a riuuTT, acliijk Vfeijfjrai i maBviiKvr tic net Agem.iiuManapoi.g.

Jua. City a great many, Towanda, Chenoa and The entrance is In the east front, and at the upper line of the water, table, six feet above tbe grade of the lot, stone steps leading up to the door sill. The tower has four arched windows, each eighteen Inche by seven feet, and four triangular windows, each two feet from point to point. The abaft has nine arched windows, each seventeen inches wide and five feet high, and tbe platforms are to arranged that views of tbe surrounding county may be bad at different points in tbe ascent as well aa serving to make tbe stairway light and pleasant. At the top of the pipe is a platform sur Anna Holler, west primary Miss Anna Poor, Lexington full quotas, and Danvers, east primary.

Thete are yet other place to at the hour of 8 clock In the afternoon of said day, with all rk'ht and equity of redemption and all homestead rights of tbe said William P. MArritt r.tlmrine err I It. their heirs mi. Covel, their full share. Besides, they came flocking In hy droves lb wagons and BLAH BOOKS.

About Monarch the wheat crop Is almost buggies for distances of five to twenty miles. and assigns therein, and will execute and deliver tn min.iiu.rnr ntirrhHRrs at aatd sale a deed It was the biggest crowd In town since tbe an entire failure. Rye Is looking well, and the oat crop promises to be the best seen for years. Some of our farmers report that stations along the line. Mr.

Jake Ingersoll, of the C. A who has been sick with rheumatism at Stabl's Hotel, was the recipient of a purse of over one hundred dollars and passes to Hot Springs, and return, from tne engineers and firemen of the C. A A. Mr. Ingersoll is one of the most popular men on tbe C.

A and he bos tbe good wishes of many friends for his great political rallies last fall. For a show crowd, it waa tbe largest seen since the WE CAN SUPPLY or deeds of conveyance in fee ol the premises sold. Notice of the above sale is hereby given to the following named persons, who appear to have some interest in the above described real estate, by deed or otherwise, to-wit: Henderson. Nettie Henderson, Calharine Merritt, famous Barnum exhibition in 1872, when ao owing to defective seed corn they have had rounded by a railing. A cornice of wood is under the platform, let into the brick cornice at the top of the shaft.

Tbe platform is secured to the masonry by anchor bolts extend many thousands gathered in to see tbe great showman's show, and the receipts at tbe door to replant from fifty to seventy-five acres of tneir corn land. ALL GRADES OF LEDGERS, JOURNALS, REC Jonathan B. Merritt. Nevada B. Merritt, -Franx were cia.uuu.

speedy recovery. W. Merritt, Minule M. Merritt ana name jh- rltt. Sermon by Bishop Ward.

AROUND HOME. ORDS, CASH, DAY, AND OTHER BLANK BOOKS, Dated oom ngton, May litn, mi. HUDSON BUHR, Rt. Rev. T.

M. D. Ward, one of the bish Tieaves From the Lives of Those Who Dwell A Granger Gulped. Mr. Eleozer O'Neil, a farmer living two miles south of Ellsworth, was robbed, last op of the African Methodist Episcopal Attorney in fact for Frank Waller, Mortgagee.

nifi-Ui Around Us. OF OUK OWN MANUFACTURE, at lowest mar-kot prices. We constantly keep on hand a large ing into tne ones. wans. MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTION.

There are three hundred and twenty cubic yards of stone masonry, and elgnty cubic feet ofent stone water table, twelve hundred pounds of anchor bolts, twenty thousand pounds of base casting, ninety-six thousand pounds of wrougbt-lron and rivets, ten thousand pounds of stair castings and over one million bricks used in the construction. Tbe contract price for building the stand-pipe was 126,700. Tbe total cost of the (tand-pipe, lot, fence, drains, was 121,578.85. church, will preach in the A. M.

E. cburch, North Center atreet, this evening. He Is said to be possessed of fine oratorical powers, and evening, near tbe L. E. A W.

depot, of his Rev. Mr. Beach, of Champaign, an old A DM1NISTRATORS NOTICB-Notice IS i. th.t thp nndersiiroed. adminis toe a oi ine regular air.es ana granes, ana iii.

ii.ii i ii 1 1. tj ii 1 1 1 1 r-, ii i and superanuated Presbyterian clergyman, CIAL KULINU AND BINDING. We guarantee trator of the estates of Dick Mct'ullough and John McUullough, deceased, has fixed upon the Jane died at tbe residence or bis son, ex-Mayor pocket-book, with $43 In money, yesterday he came to tbe city to take in the ahow. In tbe evening he fell In company with two ranks nign a a pulpit divine. Three Fine Presents.

our work to be well seasoned, of tbe best materials and workmanship. Th is who want new books It affords na mnch pleasure to call attention to Beach, on tbe 23. The funeral services were Tbey combine our line ot baby carriages. county, at Bloomington, Illinois, for tha adjuat-meutofall claims against the said decedents, and conducted Wednesday, by Rev. Dr.

Hum new ttv 1 new beauty, style and eomfa style and lor first of year should order now. We refer to People's Bank, National State Bank. Atlanta Bank. Harwood Bros. J.

Ira Rowell, W. P. Jook of Saybrook, and comfort in a higher degree than strangers, who were anxious to mase the acaualntance of the old gentle pbreys, of Chicago. ever before. in nanaim uinerem fore.

Experience in bandlliiK different Mrs. Henry Henaon of Clinton, 111., pur ill appear before sain conn on ine TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, 1881. an nnnu havinir claims amlust either or said mabaa. anil a careful atndv Of the wants Of the me capacity oi tne pipe is gallons. About noon yesterday, while GodlofT Tlinerman, and others, who are now naing our One was a colored and tha other a white man.

They drank chased yesterday elegant Sterling organs of oooas. hrhv notififd and reouested to at Roloff, a mash hand at Spurck's distillery, In Samples of ruling and prices on application. Pekln, was walking on a plank across a tub, tend said term of court, for tie purpose of having the same adjusted. A 11 twrnna indebted to either of said eatates an W. F.

Albright, tbe city music dealer. No peddlers, no traveling agents, and low, popular prices and first-class goooa will win. fellow. workman accidentally jostled him. Exterior Painting.

The fashion for the exterior painting of private residences haa undergone Important changea In the last few years. For Instance, reouested to make immediate payment to the na- and, losing bis balance, be fell Into the boil Pantagraph Printing and trade, enables ns to show a stock unsurpassed for quality and variety. Every carriage warranted. Prices moderate. FREELAND 216 N.

Ceiter-il, Bloomington, I1L Our Illustrated Catalogue malledjree to any address. derslgned. ing slop below, and was badly scalded. Dated this sin aay or siav.isfu. niH-8w K.

E. SI RIMPLE. Administrator. On Tuesday evening a man named John Binding Establishment The Alaska. Comfort and luxury can be obtained from the use of this refrigerator.

There is no other that gives entire satisfaction. O. H. Read A Bro. Bchlmmel, a cattle-feeder at tbe Monarch dis together in the diflerent saloons, and, being more experienced than he, they drank Eleaztr quite tlpsey.

About nine o'clock Eleazer went to tbe depot to take the train for home, and his acquaintances accompanied him. Mr. O'Neil desiring to part with his con-fidential friend with a social drink, while out on the sidewalk, took out his pocket-book to get money to buy a pint of whisky, when the white man grabbed the pocket-book with all hi money and ran. The officer are looking for the pick pocket. He Waated Hia Dram.

Early yesterday morning the Forepaugh tillery, In Peoria, and aged about thirty five nrooMixoToiv. iixisois. HO HAENEC3. NO SPRINGS. NO RUBBER.

year, attempted to commit suicide at bis boardng house. He went out In tbe rear of the house and shot himself in the head walnut graining on doors was all the rage. Nothing else would do, and no expense was spared to make the doors on costly residences look as nearly a possible like walnut. But taste ha now changed in larger cities in' this regard. Doors In faahiooill residence in Chicago are painted a beactiful deep green.

The color la very fasbionaole, and on all fine work takes the place of gra fling. Tha shades of trimmings for windows, Ac, have also been modified materially, so that a residence decked in fashionable garb looks quite unlike and far handsomer than lta neighbors which were dressed In tbe highest Ith a revolver. The ball struck tbe skull. A Bran Hot Safe ANEW SUSPENDER. and then tore around on tbe outside, but did not enter tbe bead.

TH A Serloas FalL Mr. Gua Uofier, an employe of Mr. Tbos. Belcham, the painter, fell thirty feet from a scaffold at Mrs. Dyson's yesterday morning.

He lit on a concrete pavement and sustained but slight injuries. His back was somewhat bruised and ne waa slightly Injured on the side of bis heed. It is a great wonder be was not killed. i Mi. II.

G. AT A- elephants were watered at tbe fountain on Eaat Grove street. The big one on which if there ever was a specific for any one complaint then Carter's Little Liver Pills are Wrfnl. 1im than when Standing Lallah Kookh rides put bis trunk into B.opi specific for sick headache, and every wo Be one! Xiy pue! and you will wear no eU saloon for a keg of beer. It 1 not known BARGAIN.

man should know this. Tbey are not only a or BB4V Vf whether he got it or not. Style Of tne painter art ui a icw jeaia auica. Try Carter's Little Nerve PUIs for any HELDMAN A GANTZ HELDMAN, positive cure, out a sure preventive taken when tbe appr-ch la felt. Carter's Little Liver Pills act directly on the liver and bile.

having used Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup for Will mK fcr let than coit nric at Women with pale, colorless faces who feel weak and discouraged, will reeelve both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's case of nervousness, iepiwBDa, wm Ore-Price Clothlera and One-Price Clothiers and the last few days, to my gratification I find it did me a areat deal of rood. I had a very stomach. Indigestion, dyspepsia, relief OenU' FuralaHars. Gents' Furnish era.

th factory. For farther particalart, and as examination of the safe, call at i Iron Pills, whleh are made for the blood. and in this way remove the cause of disease without first making you sick by a weakening purge. If you try tbem will not be aura, mo oniy price in market. In rials at 25 cents.

For nerves sad complexion. For sale by W. W. severe cold which It cured In a very few day. C.

C. Robertson, 199 Main street, Lynchburg, A full Uaeot stationery sklns.sponge 90S North 1 ante street. 11 and' 114 N. Main at Ac the PA5TAGEAPH OFFICE Mormon. disappointed.

For sale by W. W. Marmon, rrceenpuone a reasonable price, nignt or I tale by W. W. Marmoo.j ao jid Va.

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