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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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He waa being shipped to voium bus. Ohio, and waa eurtcd on bla journey again tbi a I te moon. A DelkrUvk kkd a TLWf. Spatial to raatkarapk. Die aits, LI, Doc.

Kuttcll, tbe noted amateur dotectiv and pedestrian sow In iall at Montlcello. ka made a volun teer coofotalon to Mtnbal Mason, giving tb tamet of the thieve wbo robbed ev era! farm houiei Is Mk-oo county and locating a psrt of tbe ttolen property which it now In posacstlon of th marshal. II alto gave other Information that will loon lead to the arrest of tbe partle wbo lately committed burglarlea In Decatur aud Knrlna-field. Kuaaetl bat been member of tbe gang of robbere, but be was nevor thief until recently. They Old Not Like Ibk school Nil.

keMatto Pantarnuih. T.r.KiT IU Doc. At thetoeclBl election bold her today to voto for or against the iuue of t-VCuo in bonds of tbe aehnnl district for th DUrDOtC Of PUrCba ing ilto and building a new school he use there was an exciting contest, and a large vote was polled. ue propoaiunn eated by six majority, owing to dissatisfac A.I ku V. .1 i r.M-t I UOn BB Kl I.IU a.mnat im an I mo.la I IB 1 UU I favor of a new school house if a satisfac tory location is aeu.i-u.-u.

A Church Ilcillcaled. Cliwwl.l tn PnntairranB. ChampaioX, Ufc. Merrill of Chicago dedicated the new M. E.

churck today. About H.UOO waa raised In tho tu dlenue to remove tbe final debt. CENERAL STATE NOTES. Th American Exprosi company wat defeated at Effingham In its tuit for a violation of the game law by transporting game from Efllngham county. The caso will be taken to tne lupreme court.

Charles Richter, the Chicago ttock yarda employe who stabbed and disem boweled Rudolph Weltman, a fellow workman, In fit of anger August 7, was sen tenced to seventeen years In the pen I ten tiary. Richter pleaded guilty to man slaughter. Judge Snyder, of the circuit court, it ued an injunction at Belleville restraining Henry Watson, of Alton, from obstructing trains by quarrying rock alongside the St Louis. Alton Springfield railroad. Wat son has been interfering with the road'i operation! for tome weekt.

Judge Smith decided adversely to the clai-s of the First National bank of Galet burg, for (5,000 against John Clark, of the defunct Uaullc company. The bank loaned tho Oau.tlr people secured by fifty prominent ciuens as socurity. was the only one or toe company woo insolvent. it is now expoctea mat tne oanx win oe mand payment of the fifty guarantors. -A larger area of wheat has been sown in tho American bottoms than usual onac count of tbe average, price of potatoes during tbe past season being about equal to the cost of DToductlon.

The wheat from the Ohio Mississippi railroad to Alton is in good condition, the, Holds on Wet Prairio Being exceptionally nno. A suit for separato maintenance was begun iu Chicago against Ebcnezer Bar bor, tiie postmaster of Marsalllos, LaSallc county, by his wife, Fannio O. Barber. The postmaster is a prominent citizen nf the town and has property worth 115.000. His wife married him in 1SSA and says that Barber left her in March last after treating her with great cruelty.

Pekln. The Tazowell county board of nuporvisors convene in this city tomorrow. The Pekin Improvement association hae received from the secretary of state its charter. Judge lireen, who is presiding at the Wood ford county circuit court, spent his Sunday at his home hero. Miss Minnie Kuhl has completed a life like portrait of Rev.

Kdward P. Livingston and I fine piece of work it is. The thermometer reentered at 64 in the shade Runday noon. Many people were out taking a stroll in toe niicrnoon it was so picas ant. Frederick Miller, who was given up by his bondsmen, obtained a new one Saturday, They are Iiavld Younfct and Henry Reineard.

He is charged with seduction by Kittle Krile. Itlieauiktism Can He Cored. It has baffled the skill of our best Phy sicians and there are today more men, wo men and children suffering from this ter rlbie disease than ever before, and the opinion seems universal that it is incurable, but that is a mistaken idea for it can be cured by using as directed Hibbar.l Rheumatic Svruo and Strentrtheninc- nlas. ters. Prepared by Rheumatic Svrup Jackson, Mich.

price 11.00 per bottio, or six bottles forf5.00: or we will send it to any address on receipt of price. For sale by W. W. Marmon and H. H.

Groen, drug-gists, Bloomington, III. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Hew Stone Building. Corner Main and Washington st. BLOOMINGTON, ILL.

Oldest Banjr; in tlQounty. FitStii $225 000. Sirjlcs, $150,000 D. M. PPNK, President.

K. THORP. Vice Preside ill. C. W.

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Mute, of tba Illlaola Wrtleyt university, occupied the pulpit of the Fint M. F. churck yealerdty oiornlnit. The pattor, liT. J.

L. I'ilaer, bat Ua III difirc the Utt few i) a kad wat unable to letve bit bed Sunday, la the B.oreltg a.Tvii- Prof. Mom tnade a thorough aad logical dlacuttloa of "Faltb," taking bit tett from thk LXX1 1'aklin, "la The Lord: Io I Put My Treat," llepla.d faltb aa the treat clement of the bumaa i hark.tcr and dialgntud tbla teit ai one of tbote that ibow bow far it foet 10 make up our cxlitonce. kk laid. "Itott of thiite teatrncea that bave patted Into the vocabulary of Chriatlant.

Wk may not rea'lzt bow ofu-n we eierclse Itttpirll, nor bow muck it enter Into the C'biiitiao'i life. That I love my friend la true, but who bat erer knows Jutt why he baa tbut Uveal If human love, then, la to dlffl cult of analytii, how mack more difficult It it to In respect to Cod We cannot tay we do not know what heaa na.aairea mean, vet we are too will leg to ackuowlclge that we kaownotbtnf kbotil iu great truth. -In row mm use this passage meant that we tare put our trust In Clod, and are rely-lea- uiion him for preBervation hero and hereafter. Tuli motivr alone it a telhih one, and dors pot eihaual Its meaning ut toe whit this deeper moaning la In tho tint place this faith Include! both God and man. You put your trutt la blm that you are a rational being and other momentous facta, all of which aro wrapped up In thlt nuipic ttatcment.

Faith baa a deeper mcaninir than that which la Usually ac credited, to It. You may havi thought that vnnr iniat la a slmnlo thing, aud to It it; nut as soon as yon try to unravel It, you find that it takes hold of eternity. "Thii trust Is not only concerned In thlna-a. it we evince it In every day life. We put the most unbounded trust in "things which we know are utistible.

Yo'i get on a railroad train for a ride to Chicago, and you put more faith In that engineer and tne engine tnan wouiu uo r. mum! to save the world from tint. Tdis faith in spiritual thingt takes us to the nriiu'in cs of redemption. AO man living or dead can undersund these prin elnlea. Never disctrree on this subject be cause they have not yet the right to tee into it.

We are wrong in our nature, ana wu always go at a thing in the wrong way. We go at It more in the way of how not to do it. 1 et, as i review the workings of civilization in the last few vears lean detect a change. It is an evl uenco of a growth in spiritual sight our eves aro being opened. "In Thee, ob.

Lord, do I put my trust." This is the most rational thing a man can do. Nine-tenths of our whole lives are mado un of faith in anything ana every thing except God, and ignorance composes one half of the remainder. The man that must exercise tho greatest faith is be who can see the least As our spiritual vision improves, faith passes over into sight by a kind of rotation. A man who goes Into a darkened room must bave great faith, he wbo goes in with the room lighted need bave none. Faith hat passed over Into light.

We thould all see with opened eyes. The locust should teach us of another life. So the hod. the blossom and the fruit all tell us in the most audi hln laniruatre of the greatness of God vmt wo Ho not see it so. The whole world is full of illustrations of God truth, yet we do not see it.

He Pas lert no means ov which to impress it Uion the human mind. "We are surrounaea oy tnings we can not see. and therefore faith is demanded It becomes necessary to us. But there are certuin times that come to us when greater faith is need than at others. It does, indeed, require a great fuith then to give up self and to depend on Goa.

yet, take this faith and the heart would burst asunder and tbe race would pass Take nwav tho buovancy by whli-h a man rises after a fall, and life would aot be worth the living. I here are some mines In this lifo so small that wo cannot getover them, and one of these is laitn. we can not deny the power of a faithful life." Charged With Burglary. John Clements, a papor hanger, wat found in Strickle's store on North Main street at 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Ho had been in the employ of tbe firm and knew Pie interior of the building well.

He broke in tho back way ana was louna wnn a lighted lantern and a pistol. He is at the city prison, charged with entering the premises with the intention of making way witn some oi tue I Real Estate Transfers. Cassius E. Shinkle has sold to Charles Whitesel, for 15,550, 109 acres in Padua townsnip. Franklin Henderson has sold to II.

P. Lacks, of Towanda, for 100, lot 8 in block 7 in that town. James I.nmbert has told to Georgo W. Wilson lot 6 in block 0, Perry's addition to Bloomington, for Sirclcdon Tatemon, of Douglas county, his sold to Hannah an ntisnirn, or ivor mal, a lot in the latter place for Harriot L. Wilson, of Normal, has sold to James N.

Lambert, of this city, sevca acres in Kandolph township, for 4U0, -Patrick Pursell has sold to tho Citi zens' GasllfTht and Heating company, lor $200, lots IB and 17 in block 0, Cranmar'i addition to uioomington. AMUSEMENTS. Charles Loder'g "Hilarity" pleased neoulo at Uurley Saturday afternoon and evening. The orchestra was good and the music pretty. Georgo Wilson's minstrels will ting an1 make people laugn i nursaay evening at uuricy.

"Sweot Lavender" at Durley Wednei ty evening will be an event of importance. The company is Frohmati's and has only tho best ieople. The production of so elaborate a play with such a cast is some what of un experiment in a city of this size: if there is a large house on Wednesday, enough money to pay for the trouble of a one uight stand, Mr. Frohman will bring his other companies, "The Wife'' and Sot hern's "Lord Chumiey" later in the season. The play will rank with the "Held by the Enemy" and "Jim the Penman'' of list seaaoo- -In its truttment of rheumatitm and futr.atij trouble llibbard't Itheumtit Si rur uto-is u-i above all etliCis lvea-1 tkeir ree-iivAi pamphlet and learn of th" meiil.

inal value of the remeOi. enter ir.to its composition W. W. Ma'tnoo -ul II 11 Green, drug gisu, Hi.i:niG-t--in. lit SUITS AMU Overcoats.

i -1 fin ovcrwlvci overstocked on Overcoat and Suitt, anJ the to i son Kcttinr; lute, we offer tbe entire lin Winter Clothing, comprisini, the very lt make, at Dlsoourjt Of 25 Per ijt Off. Kvcrv one of thcM Suit! and Over coats where made this season, and we are going to sell them for lets money than you pay elsewhere for old, soiled accumulations or out of-style Garments Gentlemen, no milter v. hat) our vocation may if you wish to get for a little money Clothing that wilt fit, that aro in good style, and will wear well, here it a grand opportunity. Mothers, we can tave you this month 33 1 per cent on every dol lar's worth of Hoys and Children Clothing you purchase at our es tablishment. Don't mist this gold en opportunity.

This will be the last month that you will have a chance to receive one of those handsome Stem-wind- ine Watchet manufactured by the Manhattan Watch Co, of New York. A correct timekeeper; every Watch warranted to keep time. With every worth of Goodt, ask for your purchase ticket And not to forjjet the little ones for Holidays, with the purchase of a Boys' Suit or Overcoat a handsome and substantial Cart free. E. GflNTZ.

OOLDIH IA0U Olf PRICl CL07HHR. HantEast Comr of at Cotrt-Eatje 0. DAVIS CO. WHOLESALE Blank Books, School Supplies, Stationery AND Holiday Goods. Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Scrap Books, Pocket Books, Gold Pen and Holders, Fountain Pens, Toilet Cases, Work Box Musio Rolls and Folios, Fancy Box Stationery, Scrap Pictures, Collar and Cull Boxes, Backgammon Boards, Toy Paints, Musio Boxes.

Etc. Will fie Pleased to snow Saxple: and Quote Prices W. 0. DAVIS CO. PANTAGRAPH BLOCK.

OFFICE-SECOND FLOOR. (Entrance on Wkhlnijton-t.) To Mcrchaots of Central Illinois The undersigned, executors of the estate of the late W. D. Boyd, have determined to sell the entire stock of notions of the firm of Boyd 0 Qo. AtPublio Auction, on December 1(3, to tho highest bidder, without reserve, on a per cent of the invoice takon under direction of the County Court.

In tho inoan time they offor in job lots, to Merchants only, any thing in stock at prices below cost PETER WHITMEB, W. S. WHilR, Executors. GEO. SIMERAL, Manager.

CALL' You will find It to your Inter art to call and a ray stock cf Uall paper, Uipdou; 568, paipts, O1I5, Jla55, House, Sip and Decorative Painting IN ALL BRANCHES. CAN SAye YOU MONEY ON THIS UNE. A. T. FAGERBURG.

506 Nortk BIoomlDEtoi, 111. L. MATERN SON, Bullderscf Carriages, Surroys, Fh re- tons, Burglse. Rood Carts, Delivery and Spring Wagons. BOH anl 1108 W.

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kill AVHll JuHN CAIlHOLL. NOTICE. Hi 1 ill ivvlvid by rii n.ul Li. I.t CumniUoo of tbo liy Council tV iho City of Moomirtflon. tti ol 1 inm.o rrr I mp fT4iin'.

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SUEC 1HD FLUUH KMEBT. GAEYESi DEarciKi ftst rrat-tt r(iijds 5cal QoaHs CUAklD MHO 0t QVl Ay Tki rcrracT.17.tii tf. J. T. HENDERSON.

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I III I tl.lSaSack. I I 1 I I I fllARANTF.Kn TO -aUal Vlt Oivt SATISFACTION A. T.Brisios's Grocery, 211 S. Center-st II. A.

MINER. ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR. MAKUAPACTUHKR of lllfnil, Mi.lillnt; 1eli kllil Ihsirt, urultarc lufl in i.rnar. I'lnliilnt. Maalnt kiid Tomluf.

All Plinrtk i.l B-iJil-blnt; Mi.ler!sli lilCea PotB, Lk'lrtkrB and Job Work OPPOSITB CITY HALL STAR FbOUR. PPJCE: Thai reliable brand of familr floor hu no and c'f-r htv In till Si.10 SACK. orJer for a sac It. PRICEi SI-10 A SACK. GHISHOLM BROS.

DO YOU KNOW THAT Beecer Martet on Weet ront Is one of the best butcher shops In the cltyf They always keep the choieesi meats, and their prices are low aa the lowest. Olve them a trial. ARE YOU SATISFIED With trio Maat You Hv Ho it Buylnyt IHLENFELDT Butchers only tho finest of steers and nobody complalus of his meats. His 1 Erwln't old statu, tne Menace marHui, oihivdiw leiepnooe on THE X. L.

FOUNTAIN PEN 26 CENTS. Sells at siRht: The X. L. Foun tain Pen Is made of vulcanized hard rubber, put up In neat box. with Kiass tiller, and is equal to H.K) Fountain Pen.

Uses any pen; writes 40.000 words with AGENTS WANTED one tlilinir. Price per uozen. Sample by mall, soo. L. MFfX TM Uroadway, New York.

VI. P. WINTER. CONTRACTOR AND BDILDER, Rtafrttu 11.11 Tlrar.tft Turning S2d PalUStCTA Newel Poal and Kailintr, and all kind of Inside lriniuK. iniru i-i sini inn i ncua tfui, uuv mj ir der, and all kinds of Offioe Work, Job and Re 6 air Work promptly attended to.

Flans and cs-mates funiiahod on Rhort notice. Shop mt 1 1 forth nmmt-m 0. MORATZ, ARCHITECT AND MANUFACTURER OF FINE VERANDAH AND BDILDEES' S0PPLHS. Plans and snerlflratloss for all kinds of aifio Tor iullnK und repairing. flTSt- CiaPH vrorK arm pnram i vry n.

E-'timatPS cheerrully piven. Mail orders promptly atU-Ldrd. south main-st. Kitebtjll's rarpdies. Tho Kinodt Awortmont of Ciiristmas CancLies and Holiiay Noveltiss.

Including Candies esnd Fruit of all kinds, you will find at Kitctcll Go's Norta Siie Spare. NATIONAL STATE BANK In Odd fellows' Building. Corner tiaia and Washington ate. BLDOMINBTON. ILLINOIS.

Caiital rail SuTPlit ml D.iur.ij Pralls 35,000 JAIH i Prekldent. I.VAMlMlial HA Ml.Vlca-Preskldiont. A. II. UOl.Ll I t.kl'.eir.

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a.a a a ll UrAhrMI-tMBIltl 'H fcr) a. ll.Ui IB and HUH UK'II ll.tf a A. I awt 1 -Tin II 4tB Dunn. iae. Arl 'Xb; oil TW" 4vf anJ ai ie 0.

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IM I' u. a. U'AHTtU- Rl l.lAlil Wk'AI. I s. paikBU'al.

rial lad fa-t Ira. I- I a 11 (Jtl IBalary fn aiaxt. nwiMt. lBB'aerya. fkirBtm I.L hill aiBAkTFlt -MtNjy tiki I.I raw tk'l in Ii Its.

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tltta AlitNTM; ALIO HI" 11 Ian lit.wi.liaB Bk aikille. I ally Kail r. I- i.r dlklr. Brl BiHir Aiklreaa 1.1 I I LB tv. I1L U'antfh Tii ijfTKimrcFu nm i.

an 1IM iMi WBftb IB b.ii a aaat poar ix nu1" I Kii. Iiyita waul to BBkc. Ii lo Ii" a da, fa.iiy. a. nil Ii one lln -n-nflaiep.

MUNAhlM LALNUHY WOKMt, Par. be av Ct.iBu, 111. Pf kionU A 111 il 11... l.f Biliar BlBllHl BI, kktcliek If. BOll OBiy and Kal-i furr.itd free.

nlB kl one full pjrt.iulBr kid of tw. hTASUAKU MLVfcKlVARF. Hot 'AJITRD-A eW l-OOIl ItAU.uMKM OB aalary or F. nr Bil letrrni: r. iru.

01.1111 in. App yuill KKKkMAN tv Nur aeryoiek. iWbeBirf, N. Y. sl tm FTAI.LIOMM bnul In Blcbarve for srovU has tu fartk.

FI LL PtRUY. kJB LUkT. VKF.T lXK eobUtttnii bu of muney. Finder will ha r. warded by relurmn IRU.

J. i. FREEMAN, fat) E. Mulberry. MOSIl TO MIA.

MONF.Y TO IIAN bt tpprcTtd rekl nut. allows rai. Ill'JnuS JHHR V.i Nortk Cenwt OA. to loan kt ca moi fre aecur ty. er ilrea cn p.ju.eut.

i-tmii l.i-. In urate an Real Fbibi Mrkere Mlot 4x0 Norm Main it Tb Ttmpbana kl). HiKCVIIV UlSnTO LOAN ON LiU-III eerurHy tt per Nodnlr. Op for Blronoo payment. UKNSY tilt 1-rib Ctnur at 11 ONKY TO LOAM at 7 on ri eia.

II 1 1 a ,1 .1 nd Lett UarUj Ubu IH0.111. kftoa, iu. ONEY TO LOAN al I per.cecicn lirj-mved In tare or small or.vlH'i Jlven to pay httrk It lira of t'Ji t. any lime before due ftd strp amoua pi l.nvri iuii. iv 1 We handle piper; I-nl 01 ity real e-itaUi.

moiy fur pw W.U.0..1 cbaree. No delay r. in- ann. JOHN J. 'IT'i .4 TB ki lUrrarl ft 111 Main at tl.l.'t A.

I. KinkPATIllCR. rtml Butkt and luut Afrm-y. HAS (Teat maty tones It McLean and aa iolnlnit oountie. and a larire amo-int of c'tj property fur sale.

Trade neifotlstod of all k.cd ir tersonai prwyoriv. iau u.u, i.n;in at irlnelin III t.l BUSINEJSJJGNS W. 6COTT8 NEW UOME SEWING MA I hin pd tnuMie ntnrn. Machines to rent small tcfltmmentH. H'patnnif oei'ly dons.

106 GOLD PENS AND HOLDERS AU the Leading Styles and Hires, rnces rur niHbed on application. W. 0.DAYIS&C0,, WhoLeMsvle Htatloners, PANTAGRAPH BUILDING, SECOND FLOOR) BLOOMINGTON, ILL. DURLKY THEATER. One Night Only Wednesday, December 11.

The fireat Lyceum Theater Suecfus, under the aireotion or uajnili. riwaranrt, mtu ager LvceuK Theater, New lorK, enuuea iitpti A Comedy in Three Acta. BY A. W. PINERO.

The success of last season at the Lyceum The tter, New York, and now In Its third consecutive season in London. Presented here with a duplicate of the same scenes as presented in New York, modeled on tho London production. Admission SSSc. snc. 75e and 11.00.

Reserved scats st Porry faker's Office. DURLEY THEATER. Thursday, December 1. The Supremely Oreat and Unrivalled GE0HGE WlUSOfl MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. An exclusive exposition of pro-emtneut start never seon conjointly.

MH. GEO. WILSON, LEW BENEDICT, JOHN T. KF.F.OAN. Ul TflU WATjn OKION TRIO.

THE SWEDISH DANCE With twenty two participants, FROM THE KIKMESSE. The Introductory DERBY-D Y-1N-ENELAND. r.nnlot,tri. t.n tipn Wilminl iijiinnv-w. mi ami Ti.

HiiNorvtid seats on sulc at Porry Baker's Office. Notice is hereby given that the annual meet ing of Stockholders of the Hloomington-Build ing, Savings and Loan Association will be hold at Armory Hall (northeast corner of North and cec ter in Ins City of Uloomlngton, I.I., on Ttiiirsiay, January 2, 1890. At THio'cloi p. for the election of fourdi rectors, to rcrve for three years, ar.d for the transaction of such other business us may come before the meeting. JOUJJ REKD.

President. S. W. WADDLE. Secretary.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND MOM TO LOAJi. all Lot in KcLn County riiakntataBBd Oil St.ort noliea atrirl wtVAwtkor, ADi4 WfiiM- -vi-w nor.3710 loan at tii u. H- weudoh, VtiifA ccriei C'irt-Eowt Bataal Tkeae Ukak lawk I IOTM4 HMl I4s kl mm I MS! a i rtn a a t44 4 a k- i' i llt 11 a til kill I .1 ..1 I I 7. n.mi.t. a.

.1 a 1 Jl i4 i ii. r. ii rnntir. i Tr. Auti''WCK.

Ilk l.a. A -T uii i A wi- 11. MA. I' MI.L Bl.M ftll(M. AUJir HfllHKVl ck 1 A VI AIIK I'lAMU, flr I Al.lMA.N TIu Mil Al rt PI KK IHIKD BKKK Z.

kino. i.Vloa. ILL HAI OH TKAHK-A 'KKttii tor.0.' A'Jn- L-V." 1.MU Ml.K-1 MAVK rXCI.LKT .111.8. 1,1 (AI Kl KlllKM KOf lbl.l Mi nd kHKlvfll fuwl l.m ir i llillf Ar fARJI. I -Ifm lufm.

i.ll. Li us unb. lll- Ii H'l I1 ACRMof 'no I in rl cunir: In.proti. r.l I Iulluil pun bA-r. ITI, 'r'.

ffcKKV HAkKB, l.Jl i xlnubli IMI SAI.K -WKLL MPKOVKD PRAinilt I la m. l' ll.itl.Ul0; P'l luiin II ut vita n. m. Utf iilt BAI.K-Hllt TIUTHO! PROP-V rr'j. UiiiriTO inxiL ia K5 liM-l'.

n.y r.H.ldi'iier. Nu. K.t Jar toa buntim an oo t.rih. T. V.

VI iR HAl.K-RKill)ENC8 of Hi-nrr C. FfIL N'urto Ma i II K'lrt ft Wall. Nonb ((ir further nil.iro.aiina. for uln en 1 iil-ce of oT 'V In -uki. Iurn anJ lirro U.ti 'I ht ironrty will w''' cbrp.

Iti.i.reolHUSUV M. WAIT. ion SALE -A FARM of HWAcrM. Dr Poo it III priltln mud nJ In (oo4 aisle of cjmta'lon cr. b.

f. 8 S. ll.oo:i.i..Kl ILL. BWtttH SAI.F.-TWO RKSIUKSCF. PRX1P IT tnliT.

pwhI coiiilniiin, oni one binca fr.jm Ibc urpiil anrt tern.lnu of ln-rt la al uu of thf bi-nt loi-attomi tb I. u.n. ui or uq-irfm at. liili. llllKlttilOCMlO.

o7tf4ltl tlO.t HALE 1 ACHE FARM 1 well tiled MWl wilirnd ilu'a bfltweiri lloldir I'lvlub. on north of L. W. rllwr. lb QjLreof J.

J. Hfclrti IN, Holder, 111. ttf tA)l! VARM of 1l cro In Marlon ooaiilT. I' uillea from lillnol- 0-nlrl railruaJ awnon; pr.ee. Term, ll.ou canti; r.la..cr In alitiuitl pyn.rota of IfjiOeai rt.

t.t intonnl. win tll 114 acr mparately, If df-lred. liL'USON. HI KK A HL J4 lai SANK OK TKAUK-WF, HAVB VERY l. ralj.e frm lnoda In Kbonka, Nebrk, Trlan Mid Iowa to t'aile for city property, I'EKRY MAKE1L LHIH 8ALB-HOUSE of 4 rooms, near Illinois Ji Central depol; pantry; ood oellar; lot, Mil IV), with alU'y; bouso newly built this spring; price.

ttt. down, balanot montbly pay mpntll. VINEY KALKY. 1,11 IR SALB-A FINE FARM of 40 kcrel; flotly loipruvod; or wiu sell in quarter or balf mjctlona, and UUe fu or lou aoros aa part pj if In C'JUUii Illinois. This farm will bear luvniif.KV.l.JE.

W. C. EVANS. ailfSltf l.1:jH AND LOT No. MS W.

broom; convenient for railroad or VVosl. Side huntoen; low prloe; cany terms UUUWJN, IHIKii Ai OO.i ii N. Center jyl.lt! IiiOR HALE-UK8T IMPROVED STOCK farm In Coutral Illinois; I miles of tile; 1 from Uioomlnslou, I1L W. C. EVANS, Nurinal, 111.

iy4M MIHIKLLAMKOU8. ill 1 NORTH I ST Book keeping, pen XJ Dianship. arlibmetic, apelllbg and busi forms. MAULAM it UALtS. nl4 lm I'AISTINO.

1JR0UADR PEN PAINTING and binque 1 ft VT i.aululHlllt W0iKl4UKUt tllHU oiB.iB.u- KEI.KCT HCHOOL. IV YOIT ARE DEFICIENT IN PENMAN-ship, Unumnir, Spell n(f or Aiittametle, at leni HALLS' SELECT 8CII00L, Sill North Muin Bt. nlll lm PAHtKI, OELIVKHY. I AM PUKPARED TO DELIVER PARCELS ami burdlet to all parts of the city. Leave uril.Ts ui w.

F. west side of sauare. FKEU UURR. nltl lm Fur li.Tetment. CAN FURN gooa farm mortgage 8 ri.ti-ii.

D-r cent HUD JN, ilURR A 0D Nortb center 11! iwb HAVJNU TAKKN A THOKOUOU COURSE in the Htiuly ami praotice ah midwire, I am now pn parod Lo give prompt, careful and po-oUl utttDtion 'ti thc.u cusos. Advice given free. MItS. A. T.PIIK.

tt4 W. 6m CtU HAt.ARY; ICXPKNSES IM AD- aach mfiblb: st' aily em ijiovnT'ir. ai Ut-nie or traveung; no soiicuing, du'ii'H 0' liveriiiri ar.d mukinn collections. iNo postal canls. Addrefes, wiiii biarnp, UAFER lMf.ua.

Ohio. niS lm winter kt, TAM TO TAKE HORSES TO wtnlf-r a. rf-a-ouatilo Apply to EDWIN bTEVVAKT, C'ongcrvilif, IU. otf IIOISK MOVINO. AI.L KINDS of house moving and raising done to order.

C. A. SMITH, 9W East Empire st IU. lm THE HOME EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. j'ft SOUtti C'-'nWT South of Vonioft.ee, Upntftini.

liKtf. M. E. liAMUOND. Iit)pnetrewi of tha Office Hammoca Houo, 316 uid South Center Bt.

on farms to tnisk corn hy bushel or day ill Pr day), or by thf rnonth. Call ti 1: South Oaier 8t. WANTED iMact 6 for to goftd looks (one fem de and one e). All kinds of female help (in baud for bole and private families. Call at Ti mli Center nt.

WANTED Two (irman couplos to work on farm and keep bouse forwidoerH; muwt be ((od bouekeepert. Call at once at 105 South Ct-ntor st. WANTED Parties with houses to rent or r-til, or any kind of property for sale, or roams tor rent, to cad at 105 South Center st. BLOOSINGTOH IMPLOiUjTKt OFFICB 421 North Main st. WANTED lilrl who desires a place to work Tor her ncard ana aiiona acnooi.

in gooa i ami 17. QWANTr n-Twii vnoal bouek-e Ders. WANTED To exchange nice residence on Nortn Kiiusi, to uecalur, lor one 0100m top ton. wavt A triA conk f-ir CVUfx hotel. WANTED Tta mco for tutlcisg corn; test w.VTti at fi Mains.

a v-r t- nP nanertl hrtAtrnr at rs iu cu r.NiiBi vttjBi7C on Kat North 8V WANTED AU parlies In n5d of help or tbose ricg iw.lHM-a 10 caU at is. alaia. .11, WaeklBul.41 Ues ItlikBtt fkU, B.trkle, k4l.kalBtf klkd THK CITY. kakalBB tail IrB a pmik. Ikttr tttuti htiMit .1 ra.aa.IMk kk kia.l tuf I'titlaUktl If )tk krib.

tint a.k. kirrtat l-ttrk' kwy IvbU kbl 9V It kk; ale t'okkk ffiy. KirrtkB, la wurk Uukdrv Aifif kl Mukkkllkkd tu-kik UuBdry, Nk lit t.ktl I rwkl ttowt. Wt ktrkluat tt bixlt kkJ tkmt IK. Cklr cibiiii tnuMia Jila II bb 1 Uft kkJ mmi trtlrti Ik arerkt (ur II kioeey klKkrkiiBk seie-tiJ fn.li.tilv, Call kl ti.Btic.it) kkd tiakiiBk Ihk trtUnrk kkd plait If bb araal tnup; I wn Bell jot I r.l ktl, bekre-r.

fel fi't. ft kBflkk.y. rui Ik aeta wllh of Ik tBufla r. kl inker trlk tbaa tvk kmikk Ik Iowa. IVikk try u.

Ktrrea a. At Jsuilikr Wik.lt kk tbk tkair Ik yal faahlHi. flv.l.B' kk kkk ct Hk lBrkW'-kiavl tunpiekti kt ai-a BMrk krs. f.il k'id I wo ana a ban II la a tiffl fkf Btlklik ol II prliibkl oil kkiktlrf. and frBtt.B.1.

II woald de.lvtaay on. II la rrk.ly mtrifkliniB kaw? ktu twmi.o euaikikay dollart al ki.y art awn, rak bk (Irak kwa, trllh kiktaitkk for lo.rftlwi' wltk all Ibk other ajiip e-nirtilB kkJ a- ore. nf lliut lr.ll.wiB krllh tbk Ir I Irr I rraa. IrrtHklf ol very kind of trt trnrk NonioTt BuiBlilB'briBiokaor N-b ears preenl rwi'd fiwad than a tubBiription la A.t It rek.iy mra uBi.ie i. til biiln bt-HNTk to furnltb 4r dr.vraM or wiahiiif lo lrrk oil.

01 clilrt rtlMlkt. w.l rtr, lnt, hrtaa bant book kail tnara.itto lliu.iraunr. kadbrtBeUfBToTk I'm. etf. MnBtti.l I Mtkaa, l-uinianer, id alow h-iuarv, trw Votk.

MBk.y Nann WkkioBt. -Mr. Jitkrpk fllmak, ttt well kuowi buyrr, kt Val.ifTey barn, Wkti I'rokC Hlootblnrum: tt 111 buy loJ pf heavy hortot (or lh ptnertrk. lit NMtt kl kknlna. -Kllwlllltt Soot btvlef drrldrd lo cIobc out Uirlr ttork kt oofc, will Mil kl tuition today, afternoon and r-vrolcr, ltd tl prlvaU kklk moraine, up to m.

tbk Xsr Itkkk llBkdy Hkalktkt, -Totltjr tht Pint Nktlobkl batk pto pit will rvnitneoco buiibcat Id Ibklr at building Tl't Brat ttorjf brtnf about con: pie to, oa Saturday nlht tbk btbk books, nourr and cff.i lt were moved from thk county 'imiaurer oflli wIicto th-bank bt bora fur aoVFial Dioctlit, lo tbr new buiullnar and al 0VI01 thtt mornltit Ibt near bank doort will twinf 0va for rrf ultr butincaa. Tbk irat kl Ihk Thk Meudelttoto DaJe chorut will (lie iu Brat concert oa orit Friday evening The rborut will btve the of Mm Mary Sheltun Wwxlhetd, of Chicago, Ike noted ScoU-h ballad tlcgrr. promises to be at much of a treat to our musical poo pleat tho Amy Fay concert gircu lati tenon by the chorut. Mitt Woodboail 111 appear in lull mgniana cotiume. 1 11 not the oblert of the chorut to make tbi a money-making n-heme but to tfTord onr pe-pie a niusi.al treat Anything the Slendeiasnon 1 girt us in tns way 01 a mu cil enlertauiment will be a tuccrtt, a' the cno on Friday evening will cer lalaly 00.

Mrs. Khrrmkk'l Kerllai Toklgbl, Tbla evening kt the I'oiUritn church will bo given a recital by the pupMi of Mrt. Lydla Sherman, tuistcd by the ps pllt and faculty of the HlostnliiKton Con tcrvatory of MuMc. The admUtioa it fiee and the public it Invited. Tho following It the 1-anoRkMwE' I.

to the Battle. Crand twopianoa. Flril piaeo. rloy Lvans. Oarvi-r; tecond piauo.

4 llley rcy, blier-ILan. II ibi iiiitlacnalk I.at llpe; n-milu llrlll.anle. Nrttie hu. a. Hondo Double violin ouarietie tnaries IIarri-o, Will Uarntin.u'h, Richard Clark, esummy Livingston.

Kd Uarknes. harry LiviniMtiin. Wm. IHllon. 4.

Pai her-My Dainty Lass, op. t. Phillips b. Neulnnd -Vocal duet. Moonlight on the Rhine Ml- Hadd'e Le I Mr.

Pinh. e. a. Dudley Buck Triu-npnai March; Kullak Sherzo-Organ solo. tSllliam 11.1a T.

in) Ma'tel Concert raise; ib. Chopin Military Polonaise, op. M). 1. Hyrti.

lurk-hart. 8. SlnKlee Violin solo. Pastorale I ana.ie. Harry Livingston, V.

M'nuoert aong. me i.inurn tree. Lang. in. Grand Fantasle Urtlllante.

two pianos, from Wsirner's --Lohengrin." Aiberti. op. "J1, No. II. Mr.

O. R. Skinner. Mrt bhennun. ITEMS.

-Mr. Hurd Thompson, of Omaha, la vit iting relative! in this city. Ul.t,.,JIM r.t 1,1.. PIBl.U.n llll.l.iunuuj vi worth, bad bogs and cattle on the Chicago market rlilay. Mr.

W. E. IJalloy.of Pontiac, hat taken the position at astUtant baggugemaster at the union depot. Mr. Hasil Duke, of the Windsor, leaves thltmornlcg for a weekt stay al muji vtlle, hit old home.

The luvenlle dancing club bad a pleas ant time of it on Saturday night at the home of Matter "Jimmy" Keevet. I 1 11 I uAaH I 1 auu l.lia. Eiunoiu OTaici, w. too, aro the guests of W. U.

Allen and family, 01 otn t.ast jenerson street. The Commercial Traveler's association met at the Windsor hotel Saturday nigiit and listened to a paper uy Air. ti. lem ing. Miss Anna Hush, a charming young lady of Tallula, a niece or Uoi- j.

w. is visiting her friend, Mrs. J. O. Willscn, oi i-ait Locust street.

The onentntr of the Chicago auditorium tonight will be an event, the like of which only happens onco in an oruinary nie time. President Harrison. Vice President Mor ton, Gen. Crook, (len. Alger, Judge tlrosham and other noted personages will be there, liox No.

5 will contain l.ov. ana Mrs. Fifcr. Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Maxwell, Hon. G. A.

Klrkpatrick ana Ailolph Car son. Not In it For Fan. In the last issue of the Chicago Sport ing Journal, Mr. Cheney is interviewed as followt about Billy Myer; In a few days I shall forward a deposit to one of the eastern dallies, probably tne flew lors ten where the lighters are-and beprepaicd to make a match with any lightweight breathing any style and for any amount. While the challenge will be open to tho world, first come first served we would prefer to have McAullfTt-for our first customer, be being tho present champion.

As to Carrol, llflly would bo willing to f. to California or anywhere else and flul.t him for 5 or for fun but a. I t-11 him, we are out for the "stuff" and must go where we get the most lucre. 1 have taken bold of Billy now, and propose to sp' It up with him just ss much of the stulf as we can rake in. All we want Is an even tiling, not even a shade the best of It but, an even thinff, and that I think we can get from any of them that are lookli.K for a suro enough prize-fight.

Yes, added Billy, and if I ever get a crack at Mr James F. Windy Carroll I'll make him wish he ha.ln characterized me as a bluffer and paper tighter, see if I don't. Two Pulls. The police on Saturday night visited a resort on Main street and arrested two men and two women, who were there for ro moral purpose. L-tst night the minions of tho law descended upon Sam Sbopahlre's abode for about the twentieth time.

Three men and three women, all colored, were run in. Barn and Threk Horaea Bnrned. On Friday night the barn on the Frank Nickerson farm, four miles west of Hoy-worth, burned with all Its contents. Pat rick Sweeney lived on tho place and loses three horses, 200 bushels of corn, 2iK bushels of oats, a lot of bay, a bu-gy, bar rest and trine agricultural implements. The lost is about I'AW and there was no insurance, il having expired a week ago.

Hlbbard't Rheumatic Syrup and Plas ventre prescribed by the leading physi cians of Michigan, its borne state, and are ren.eJ.its of unequalled menu for rheumatism, blood and liver and kid aey complaint It comes with tho hifhost indorsements and recommendations at to Its curative virtues W. W. Marie on und H. Oree-'v drucrists- Miortn'nrtn. Ill HHotrd'a lhrokl kka) Ltng IlklBaitt Olve.

Tlie Biigtfesl, Cleanest aAnd Bandsomcst Stock Or Fancy Silk RI! boas IUSSIININ TulOtY. We make a special offering tcdy of forty Cartons of Fancy Silk Ritbont, bought especially for fancy wutk, direct from New Yofk Importer. Every it new and fresh, and of the lame grade and Myle a told in milliner shops at 50c to 75c a yatj. We offer choke of entire lot 25 CENTS A Yard. At Fancy Satin Ribbons, in all widths and popular shadet.

Fancy Satin -Edge Grot Grains, in all width, and colors. Fancy hinted China Silks. Fancy Colored Satins. Fancy Colored Surahs. Our Ribbon Stock ou will find very attractive and our prices right.

LAMBERT MURPHY. Don't take your eye off until you have read the following. If we have lately been making you low prices we will eclipse any former effort. Our atix-l, be tne nilffVrd wilti ri eiptrt ion of lure TRADE, Niuirht very I tavllyotthe new and novel griodB in the Jeweler link, hot owinf to tbe lata anfaroralilB weather navlnit cut our seuaOD rhort, wc have decided to Inrow our entire Jewelry nor on Hit market at r-ricei tbal will tell ttaca Quick. lay-iion't you bu a dollar! wortli of vooOb until lou nave seen ua.

I. DUNN VR0OOIST9 AND JKWELERS, Soitlieast Cor. Mali ml Front-its. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND MONEY TO LOAN. Two dlatlnot Bala of Books, poalaxl by dlrlBr.nl Clkrkk.

with our oomplata Judgmant lndka, Insurkk aoouraoy la MHiny fiD.irDi. wi JOHN J. PITTS. fXaocusor to Oomplon, Barnard a 00.) M. tt.le.-at Q7ri5tma5 pre5eQt8 You will find In larg number and In great variety in the) wky or Elegant Upholstered Goods, Parlor Suites, Rockers, Portieres, And Parlor Fiirnitiire of all Kinds AT R.

THOMPSON SON'S. HARNESS. HARNESS. H- S. JVIcDoLUell's Old kktablikhad Store lk hkadquartkrt ror kv.rythlng In thk Harneks Llrbt Double and Ulnale UrlTliia liarnets a Specialty.

Lillet ui Sainiei In Great Tulerj, A Large Line of Trnnks, satcukik. i.ap j.iisierB. Mela, WUIpe, etc. A COUPLETS LUIS OF TDBf GOODS AKD EOHSE CLOTHING. All Ooodt of th beat quality and prloek aa low aa gooa goodk can db aoio.

Ill North Oenter-st WEDDIKGSSaS 1 1 InrilarJoaa. C.lliat Cards, HoBacnuk and laitlal StatBtaary lapiml aa Prialc la Uit lami SB kaadxwckt BiylBk "wr aBck CCBmk.f. la awry kanicular. Esmklat la Bpalicariok. Pnvacy fuaraaUBk.

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