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LEGAL. I'ilK'AiiO Jf J(. Llh Brain and Nerve. Well-' llealih Renewer, greatest remedy on carl ti for Impotence, leanness, sexual tie. bilily, eve.

I at druggists. Depot, Funk Lackey, 2 many doors." True, and it's infernal (lis-courtesy that doesn't shut them again. 11. Roger's Vegetable Worm Syrup in-Bluntly destroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them There are cow in the States. This is more than are kept by any nation In Europe, Germany having the near, est, Dumo's Catarrh Sniill cures catarrh and all allielions of the mucus membrane.

Some of the pear and apple trees are still in blossom in Addison county, and wild strawberry plants wilh ripe fruit have been fjund recently. Baker's Pain Panacea cures pain in man ufid beast. For use externally and internally. Within the last fifty years there have been more churches built and restored in England than during the whole time previously since the Anglican Reformation. Dr.

Mott's Liver Pills tire the best cathartic ri igulators. The last extravagance in French hose is a new stocking of cream white lace in open ork designs to be worn over another of spun silk tinted a tlesh color. The lace stockings cost i' a pair. I nhealthy or inactive kidneys cause gravel, lirighl's disease, rheumatism and a horde of oilier serious and fatal diseases, which can be prevented with Hop Bitters, if taken in time. the b'ast of the raw recruits.

The latter ill do well before venturing upon another war like exploit to cull a counsel of the stockholders, and abide by Its advice. Let thrill call in the lion, liobert E. Williiuns.thc Hon. Dr. Thos.

Kogers, the Jinn. James S. Kwing, the Hon. Hamilton Spencer, the five Stcvcnsun llrotheis, Capt. John O.

I'ulleii and the H-'V. ('. Hradshaw and others, and blunders of this character will be less fre-iiient. WELL The country is congratulating ltnel with good reason, upon the harmonious action of the liepublican State convention at Albany, by which the parly quarrel is buried forever in oblivion. Our Democratic editors could scarcely conceal their anxiety for the ex-peeled light to begin.

For weeks and week they have predicted an explosion at Albany, and they allcctcd to feel sure that President Arthur would make haste to hIiow his power ami authority, and would use both to extrl-cate his friend Conkling from the unlucky situation in which he had become involved. Instead of the party split and quarrel which these Democrats expected, and which ull Republicans feared, we sec the most orderly and quiet convention held foi years, and the Democratic party of York, itself divided by the most terrible feuds, la now confronted by a united, determined and an exthuslastlc opponent. Now we believe it is plainly to be seen that President Arthur interested himself, by means of his next friends, In bringing about the condition of harmony to which we have alluded. Instead of nursing and keeping alive the spirit of faction, he has couselled unity and harmony, anJ has proved himself a politician of the llrst order of ability, Such success in such un emergency will give the party great confidence In the new President It will prepare the country for the stolen money. Li Juurnnl.

riuiisday tour cars of extra grade Durham steurs from J. D. (iillett, Klkhurt. Logah county, arrived and were greatly admired by all who saw them. Auiouk the admirer was Mr.

W. H.Monroe, the renowned cattle man from Boston, who showed lust bow deep his admiration ran by pur chasing the lot at the handsome rate of 100 lbs. livu weight. Thn steers numbered "xl head and averaged lbs. Tim tirii'H is the highest obtained this year, and the greatest credit is due Mr.

(iillett for ao thoroughly preparing IiIb stock before marketing it but his reward is in the honor of taking the top firice of the season, by loo His. which is certainly a very neat mnliirltr. isni'itallv when we have had so many bunches of extra steers here recently. .1 V. Iiooil leeuing ou goon Birnigni iniu tho business" every tiimj.

Diorcm Jutit'lt'll, Measures are being taken to secure the construction of a long, wide and far-reaching ditch with various ramifications throughout parts of Austin and Illlni township, and to extend on beyond Latham, in Logan county. In answer to a petition recently filed 111 the county court by the property holders along the proposed route, A. Simpson, of Logan county, and (i. V. Loring and C.

A. Hall, of this county, have been appointed commls. sinners to prepare, estimates and draw up plans. The commissioners will meet on Monday to consider the plans as prepared by Kugcno Loring. It is probably the largest jobol the kind which has been undertaken in the county for year, and it will not likely be completed before next spring if everything favors It.

Irculur llnahl. ALL SORTS. Jmi'oktant. When you visit or leave New York City, save baggage expressage and carriage hire and stop at Orand Union Hotel, opposite (irand Central depot. 4o0 rooms, lilted up nt a cost of one million dollars, reduced to and upwards per day.

Kuropean plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best. JIore cars, stages and elevated railroad at all depots. Families can live better for less money at the (irand I'nion Hotel than at any oilier IlrBt-class hotel in the city.

Ex President Hayes is spending a week or two on business in New York. (io to W. W. Marmon's for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes.

For brightness and durability of color, are unequaled. Color from two to live pounds. Directions in English and (icrmau. price 15 cents. The last straw hat of tho season, which stuck as long as It could, disappeared yesterday.

Oh, what a world of "pads!" When you get tired of trying all the kinds, just fall back on the old reliable Trusk'a Magnetic Ointment. Iowa has thirteen lady candidates for county superintendent of schools, at next week election. Your voice may be music to your lady's ear, but not when hoarse and discordant. Coussen's Heney of Tar will cure hoarseness and colds. Ocneral Sherman and (leneral H.

F. But ler dined with President Arthur at Washing ton Thursday. Tumors, ervsioelas. mercurial diseases, scrofula, and general debility cured by "Dr. Llndsey Wood Searcher.

Hon. William Watson, ex-Mayor of Rock-ford, Is dangerously ill with typhoid dysentery, and Is not expected to live. "Sellers' Liver Pills" have been the standard remedy for malaria, livcrcomplalnt, cosliveness, Ac, for fifty years. The celebrated carrier-pigeon, "Prince," owned by D. P.

Baldwin, of Newark, N. was turned loose at l'lalnfleld, Friday, for a llight of about SoO miles. Buy the Improved Howe scales acknowledged the best made. Borden, Sel- leck iV general agents, Chicago, 111. Mrs.

Dale, a daughter, contests the will of the late James Stokes, of the banking house of Phelps, Stokes of New York. Tho estate is valued at fii.OoO.IXKi. Facts speak for themselves. C. 11.

Hall, (Irayville, writes: never sold any tnedicinu in mv life that gave such universal satisfaction as Tlioma' Eeleetric Oil. In my own case it cured a badly ulcerated throat, and in threatened croup in my children it never ailed to relievo them." For sale by W. W. Marmou. John G.

Floyd, a grandson of William Flovd. one of the siL'iiers of the Declaration of Independence, died at.Mastie, L. Tlmr. day, aged Td. He served three terms In Congress.

Women that have been given up by their dearest friends as beyond help, have been iieriiiiinentlv cured bv the use or l.ydia J1. l'inkhain's Vegetable Compound. It is. a positive cure for all female complaints. Send to Mrs.

Lydia E. Pinkham, KI Western Avenue, Lynn, for pamphlets. Theodore L. Stockman, a well known miser ol loleuo, uieu tue ouier ingui in small cabin, aiuid filth anil dirt, in ausoiuie His fortune is estimaieii at which he willed to bjs two children. Sins of the father visited on tho children.

Physicians say that scrofulous taint cannot be erai ca cd: we denv it "in toto." you l'o llirouL'li a thorough course of Burdock Blooil miters, your uioou win gei as pure us you can wish. Trice i.oo, trial size in ccuis, 1'orsale liy v. (iciieral Grant's favorite grandchild is re ported to be little Julia Dent Grant, the eldest child of Colonel Frederick Grant. The (ieni'ial is enthusiastic in her praise, de scribing her asthe most fascinating child he has ever seen. How seldom can a man refrain from chop idnw the leaves of the burdock with his cane as he passes; it is "only a eed," and yet few plants or weeds are so vaiuamo, ana lew nrelilirilt Ions so nonuhir.

as Burdock Blood Bitters, in which all ilB valuable properties are so skillfully combined. It cures dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, gout, and all diseases arisinir from impurities of the blood. Price 1. trial size 10 ceuts. For sale by W.

W. Mariuon. Dr. Robert Young, of England, the author of the Analytical Concordance to the Bible, has written to ins publishers in York, stating that his physicians have ordered him to abstain from all literary labor for one year. Kalamazoo, Feb.

2, 1SS). I know Hop Bitters will beat reconimenda-tion honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encjjmiums, and give them credit for making cures all the proprietors claim for them. 1 have kept them siuce they were lirst ollered to the public. They took hiirh rank from the first, and maintained it, and are more called for than all others combined.

So long as they keep nu their high reputation for purity and usefulness, i shall continue to recommenu ineui some thing I have never before done with any other patent medicine. J. J. Baiicock, M. D.

An ex slave in North Carolina is the own- cr of a plantation of acres upon wh.ch he has lifleen tenants. A Heavy Swki.i.. Jacob II. Bloomer, of irirille. N.

writes: "lour lunulas' Kc. leetrie oil cured a badly swelled neck and sore throat on mv son in forty eight hours: one application also removed the pain from a very sore toe; my wife foot was also mucn inflamed so much so that she could not walk about the house; she applied the oil, and in twenty-four hours was entirely cured. for sale ny Jlarmon. A water snake was discovered recc itly at Lakeland, L. which was ten feet long.

Its body was six inches in circumference. Years of Si vi erixo. llrs. Barnhart, corner Pratt and Broadway, Builalo, was for tw elve years a suflerer uom rheumatism, and after trying every kuown remedy without avail, was entirely cured by I liomas' Eeleetric Oil. For sale by W.

W. Mariuon. The army retired list is limited to 400, There aro at present only seven vacancies, while fifty otlieere are eligible to retirement. Viktve Mr. Ira Mul bolland, Albany, N.

writes: "For several years 1 have Buttered from olt-recurring oil. ious headiic'uvo, "onstlpation, dyspepsia, an(j complaint peculiar to my sex. Since using vmir Burdock MliMid hitlers I am rnlirelv re. lieved." Price Jl, trial size 10c. For sale by W.

W. Mariuon. An old adage sat that "courtly opens "whacked up' MASTKK pli K. WaililluyUjii, Ma K. WadUilikMi.n, barah A.

Loll, John Loll. Uanuah Kinsey, William Kiusey, Marti. K. iimilcl Alexander lianlc tleorne w. LiWau" audibV.m.

William A. WaldiuKtou ami Ida A Waddtiigton' vs. John K. Waddlntfton and Walter 8. WaildiDKton.

lu Chancery. No. 43y virtue ol decree, obtained at tho September term ol the Circuit Court ol McLean couuiy, 8 late of Illinois, A. 1). 1881.

in the above cause. I shall oiler lor sale, at public vendue, at the south door of the Court-house, in the city ol 11 McLean county, 8lale ol Illinois, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, TUB 5INETBBNT1I DAY OP OCTOBKH, A. D. 1SS1, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.

oftho ame day, the following described real estate, lying in the county of McLean and Htate ol Illinois, to-wit: 1 he northwest qnarter of section twenty-U'ven C-i), town twenty-two north, range three (3) east ol the 8(1 principal meridian. The terms ol aid sale are: One-half cash; the other half lu two equal payments, due lu one ad two) ears, respectively, with interest at the rate oi seven per cent, per annum, with porsoual se- i ttu i.Hn,lau II is PT. curiiy aim mongoKo uu nressly underslood that no bid shall be binding until rt'purieu biiu tuiiui utcu llloonilngton, 111., "ePtjj'j( jJcfjlXTA, Waster In Chancery of McLean couuty, 111. John K. Pollock, Solicitor.

M-la STATE OP ILLINOIS, McLean County. s. In the McLean Circuit Court, to the November term. A. 1MM1 Willi T.

Wilholtev. Laura A. Mllholte. In Chancery. Bill lor Divorce.

Allidavlt having been filed in the ofllce or the Circuit Clerk of said county, iatisiactorlly showing that said defendant, Laura A. ilholte, 1 noi a resident of the State ol Illinois, and subpoena having been issued against her, returnable on the first Monday in November, A. D. 11. Now, therefore, notice hereby given to yon, the said Laura A.

WUholte, that the above en filed ault 1 now pending In the McLean Circuit Court, ud that nule you shall be aud appear belore said court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be bolden at the Court-Uonee, in Blooming- tun on Din FIKiJT MONDAY OF N0VEMBER.A. D. 1881, and plead, answer or demur to ald Din. me same will be taken a confessed against you, and a decree rendered according to the pruyer thereof. Dated ai.Bloomiugton, this 14th day of Soptem-ber, A.

D. 1881. J- C. MeF A ItLAND, lerk. By M.

Fkbiiison, Deputy. Tipton A Rtah, Complainant Attorneys. ltt-4w STATU OP ILLINOIS, McLean county in the Circuit Court, to the November term, Sophia Rabensdorff v. John Rabeusdorff. In Chancery.

For Divorce. Affidavit of the non-reidencc or John Rabcns-doril'. the above-named defendant, having been tiled in the office ol the clerk of the Circuit Court 1 to the 01 MCLCSD WIUUIV, Hi'iivo ui.ivj said John Rabensdorff that the com ilaluant here- in i iinlait- In aalrl -irttirt Oil tofore men. ner diii oi cumumiuj the chancery side thereof, and that a summon iii.ironn.in issiiod ont of ald court against the aaid deleudant. NOW, UUleS VOn, IDC BaiU UUUU shall personally be and appear belore said court ou the first day or the term thereof, to be held in Bloomington, In eaid county, on the SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.

T). 1881, InttiA aaill bill, the aUU UlUttU, BllPfi-I vi i .1... ami 1 1,1 ii an therein charged same, nuu mo and suited, will be taken as confessed, and a de- cree entereu agaiusi on vVi of said bill. 3. V.

A KLAN 1), UTR t-'IICIII E. II. Miner, Complainant' Attorney. CTATK OF ILLINOIS. TWrlifun county.

ss. in tlie MeUan Circuit Court, to tlie lSovetnbcr term, A. "ilifg'h K. Farrell v. the Unknown llelri of rutrtek Farre I.

ue I iikiiowii neim ui iumi 1 ikn'rwi. Heirs of Win. Varrell. T. nkiiown Heirs oi i.

rmmi, Michael Farrell, Thomas I. Farrell, Henry nrrell, Win. Karreii, Aim opicer. i I holiias il. rarreu, oewitm-i, Suleer.

Ill Chuiieery. Hill for t-arlil ion and I.elii f. Allidavlt having been men in rne onier ure leii.iiiiirs, i M. Maun anu rraua mn Wiu State ol and subpoena having isf.ii against retruable on he llrst aonday in hep- l' Now.Vhererore, notice 1. hereby given to yon the said abovi-nanied defendant.

e.i'4'pt John Q. Adains atlinliilstrator, Phoebe M. Mann and rank Man that the Blsive-entitled suit is bow iien.lliig In I he Melj'im I .1.... viill allftl lie Hll.l aillHMr l.iri'llinourw neilTern. II Iielore sain on iii.

umi of, to be holdeu at the Court house, lu llloomliiBton, on the FITiST MONDAY OF NOVKMBKU, A. I). 1S81, and plITIIl, ailSWeror ueilllir n. nan. inn, nit- minr lie taken as confessed against you.

and a decree ren- dered ai'l'orilllig to me prayer Diiled at lllooiiiiiigton, this ilst day of September A 1) ial .1. C. I lerk. Hy M. K.

KkkiiI'son. leiuly. Tiiton Uvan, Coniplaliiaat's Allorney. s'ii-lw CTATK OF ILLINOIS, Mrfrun rounty, ss. In the McLean Circuit Court, to the Koveiuber term, A.

''Albert a. Wright et al. vs. Mary Wright et al. In Chancery.

Bill ror I'ariltlon. Allidavlt having been tiled In the office of the Circuit Clerk of said county, satisfactorily showing that said defendants, Lunette Wright, Lillian Wright and Kllen jtllcy are nut residents of the State of Illinois, and suli-pnwiiii having been Issued against them, returnable ou the tlrst Monday In November. Imhi. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given to yon, the mil, I Lunette Wright, Lillian Wright and Kllen Kiley, that the ahove-eiilltlcd suit Is now pending In the McLean Circuit Court, and that unless you shall be and appear before said court on the tlrst day of the next let-in thereof, to be holdeu at tlie Court-house In lilooining-ton, on the FIUBT MONDAY OF NOVKMISF.R, A. T.

18S1, and plead, answer or demur to said bill, the samo will be taken as confessed against you, and a decree ren-tiered aeciinling to the prayer lliereor. Hated at lllooiuington, this Ml day of Sentemlier, A. 1). last. ,1.

V. lerk. Hy M. K. Kkkih son, Dcpuiy, IiowiLL TIamiltox, Complainant's Attorney, s'il-lw MRS.

LYDIA PINKHAM, OF LYNN, pTlSifs "VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Jh a Popltlvp CurQ for all iliote Painful 'mplalnU n4 WeoknetH oeomnon our bust fvntale opulatloi. Ifcwlli cure entirely the worst form of Female Com plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera tlon, Falling and Di placements, and the consequent Bplnal Wenknesa, and Is porticulaily adapted to the Change of Life. It will dJssoIro and expel tumors from the uterus tn an early stage of development. Tlie tendency to can-cerous humors there Is checked very speedily by Its use.

It removes falntnees, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches. Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sieepleasnew, Depression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by its nse. It will at all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system.

For the cure of Kidney Complaint of either sex this Compound Is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PIN CHAM'S VEGETABLE COM-rorNDU prepared at tSS and S5 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $1. 8 ix bottles for $5, Sent by mail In the form of pills, also In the form of lucenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either.

Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Address as above. Mention thi IXiptr.

No family should be without LYDIA E. PINSHAM'S LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness and torpidity of the liver, tt cents per box. sr Hold by all Druggists. 4 For Ohllla and AND ALL DIBSABIH IHN4 Malarial p.Mii, tka M' (Mini Xfti.

IJiMiiiiiiiK K.ipiui.e Uuuvur Uxuri's Mall anil K.ros Kri'lx'il No. Friiiytit No. (ruing South. Llxlitnliir Jixiru Denver Eijiros Mail and Kriiross Freight No. In KANSAS DU'IMION.

doing H'e'. St. Louis ami Kansas City Jlall Donvi'r Kxpnss r'ruiuht No. Fruiitht No. TH truing Kant.

Denver xpro' St. Louis mul Kansas t'ity Mall Kn'iKlit No. Tft Freieht No. V7 i'lfmrt. in 5 i 1'i'fmrt.

a. p. i.i i.i u. p. iii a.

i 1:. rrelltni inuns arrive huh ut'purt. irolll yanls, and ilo not slop at iinssiiifier ilepot. dUtfi-r will not lie carrieil on any other Ihiin II. above freight traius.

T. J. Am-ui ILLINOIS ENTliAL It It. O.IINU (OtTll. Passenper, No.

8 n. Passenger, ho. 1 3 Way freiyl.t Iu FreiKht train UOINO dOBTH. Passenger, No. Passenger, No.

4 Stock express, No. l'J Way lreinht a. p. 1 a. LA KB EKIS A WUSTBKN.

LIAVS. No. 2, N. Y. Express 3.00.

No. 4, and impress No. 62, way-freluht u. No. 00, accommodation (1, AKR1VS.

No. 1, Kansas City express 12:40 n. in No. Mall aud express p. In No.

til, way-lreiuht 7'0 n. No. 1, accommodiilion 10 INDIANA, LLUUMINGTON WKtTSKN II. OOINO WI'T. No.

1, Pacific Express and Mail No. 3, Burlington Hoi Island Ex. 5:30 No. 1 Express und Freinlit (1:45 a No Way Freight :S.4.'i i 1. fiOINH BjIKT.

No. 2, Atlantic Express aud Kail 11 No. 4, stem i Suntln rii Express ir. No. 1, Ex ress and Freight 11:2 'i' No.

1C, Way Froicht 1-' GET THE BEST LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style Price. Guarantee TJneiualMl for operation; DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. Improvements and Conveniences founi ia no olaors. Always BsSSabSe. POPULAR EVERYWHERE.

For Sale In Every City and Town in the ITnitod Statu. -AND HOUR, MILHEK CO. TRADE MARK The Great Fnc TRADE MARX iintiiiliioti'iii'o t'ir Seminal Weak-new. I ahit all illsrases Unit tiillnw as a setilrnl't' itf frrW-Abuse: ltd of Kli'iiiol'V. I'liil'er- pal l.a-sllllili'.l' iln.

ill I lit- Hark, I 5 lil- IEfOnETAKINO.iVr'ina'i'ure "i'lhi AFTER (te, anil many other Dfseiise that to Consumption and a t'r mine tirnve. r-Kull parlleiilars In paiuplilel, wlileli we il: to si'nd free hy mail lu every line. I'lie Spn'ilu' Meilirliie IssmIiI li) all ilrinMs "I per nfi'. ol fur or wil' he sent tree liy mail re eiptottliell.oney.hv.Mn.H No. 1IH N- Old In nifsiinlnitliin hy IV V.

MAlfMnN- Cures Rheumatism, Lame Back, Sprains and Bruises, fafarrti rnnr-hs ColdS.lf Sore Throat, Di'phiheria, Burns, frrtr- rilloc Tonlh Far Slid nuoi i hi Headache, and all pains and aches. The best Internal nnd external reniouy iu the world. Rverv Dottlo (tnaranieeu. 1'rice, U) cents and (1.00. F0STEU, J1H.I11IIN A Trop'r, BU1FAI.O.

N. U. S.J VI THE CHEAT ci trrs tf i IPX )T2 IT REMOVE 31 1 KOXIOUS AfiO P03SOM3US MATTER FROM The 3LQD3; end is an CiJKEIerJ D-llLITfi OYSPEPSiAl JAONOICEl HTSTrS; ERICHT'S KEURLGIA RHEUMATICM. Ask for it, nnd "Trh- ei.L-- misi-rr fur soll'l comfort. D.

W. npn-, HICACO, IU- For Sale by W. W. Marmon WK line of ilnrkcl for i-vaee and Masistniles, most Dockets form. Semi lor pHren.

TANTAKA am a II W. 0. HAV1S, I ropi ietir. KATKS OK THK I'AM At.liAi'H. ki ct vsheh piiyiiieni is mam ft llVTilH t' A A I' WTAM.Al'll li.iiiim'.iiL'toii, iil.

MONDAY, 1(IW II ill I'll morrow. in. 11 V.i k'-V In- I'Oik imrkciK iii'f nuoi-oi'iliiif; in tlnir t'ltolt to KittlT till' I'I'H'l' tin' ToVfS dry mul fnvnrnl.k' fruni tlili tinii', our com will liavr tnki'ii Mil little injury llu' wc, 11 is an iimiuiliuto Improvement our farmers will be forced to face losses. One very liitcrestiiif' fi'ittiire (if tin' Ohio elec tion will tie tlie strentli of ttic Tetniu r-anre ticket, Since it. lias liecn li-iirneil tliat the head man on tlmt ticket manufiicturnr of cider mills, very few liave it would poll much of a Vote.

The result of the movement will a fleet Unit of nnil other States where the teini'crnmv people bopo to hold the balance of power. The Ohio election taken place to morrow. Very little interest has hcen taken in the campaign. If it happens that the Democracy have earriid on a siicct-sfui still limit, they may secure the election iiiul carry the Mate, hut it will he of no epeci.il ance. If the Kepul.hcans by virtue of their larir" majority fleet their ticket, no particular importance will he attached to the result.

It is estimated that the freight and pa's-tender war now racing between the four jrreat trunk railroad lines is coi-tinn the roads a little over one million dollars per month. It Is also cuessed t.ut the war ill until after the first of next January. The people are now beginu'mi; to reap some of the fruits of that "competition" which has been talked about so oag, and which has burn so loiij: In coming. Now that Koscoe Coiiklinjr lias allowed the State convention to pass ithout attempting to injure the faction which is in the majority, and has actually tacitly confessed a defeat, and the element which is in the majority has not exercised its strength in any miiliijniint manner, we mi assume that by-cones will be by gones, and Unit in the not vury distant future Mr. Coiikhni; can rit enter politics without beinir unwelcome.

We trust his splendid ability will not be allowed to u'n to waste. A DEMOCRATIC HA GAME. We are rather Kind that the Senate liour. bona have seen lit to prove that the same old party hack is in the harness at Washington. Because the Senate will meet to day with a temporary Democratic majority, which ma Jorlty will be reduced to a tie as soon as the newly.

elected members have been sworn in, the Democrats propose to use their brief authority to seat Senator Itayard as the pre siding ollieer of that. body. There are good Democratic precedents, for admitting new members to their seats before proceeding to the election of olUcers, tint because they have the power, these partisans ill make haste to grab all the spoils they llnd lying around loose. This proceeding is very like that of (he Democrats and (ircenbackers of Maine under the lead of the notorious (iarcelon, and stamp the leaders of the party as shallow pated haters of the liepublican orgaul. it ion ready to take any advantage of a temporary weakness of an adversary.

This high-handed proceeding will no doubt be the' means of pouring out the aters of strife, and of causing the present session to tie characterized by more partisan bitterness than the nation has ever seen before. In all probability the licpubllcans will take advantage, hereafter, of any temporary majority in the senate, whether caused by death or other disability, and will reverse the action ot the Democrats at the lirst opportunity, while the the country at large ill from and after the day have less confidence than ever In the Democratic party. THE It A EEC UV1TS. The rank of the McLean county Democracy were supposed to be greatly strengthened by the enlistment of two powerful political editors from the Kgypt. These newcomers have made every possible exertion to prove themselves capable of demolishing the two thousand Republican majority in this county.

They have, by implication, charged the live thousand Dernocrals whose money is Invested In type and presses, with having been woefully iuellicleut and Incompetent in by-gone years. They never mention the Viiuritr and other Democratic newspapers of the past except in terms of dis giift, and have never in one single Instance complimented the native born Bourbon for the lengthy contest he has waged with the nfore-said two thousand majority- Instead of counselling and conferring with the party leaders before embarking in crusades against the Republicans, these con ceited raw recruits take a hack in any direction they think bot, only to be coveted with shame anil ignominy at eneli ami every fresh endeavor. In the Sunday issue, the raw recruits charge that this county is cursed with a "court-house ring," or a "court-house clique," and assume that it is the special mission of that Journal, aided, of course, by Republicans, to break and squash the rinp. Now there is not a particle or scintilla oi truth In the charge, ss Is well known by all Democrat who have lived hero for three or four years, but this knowledge nol being possessed by the raw ediloi will probably never be allowed to filter through the columns of the newspaper owned by three hundred and fifty-three McLean county Democrats, but controlled by the aforesaid conceited "strangers. Were there any such a thln as a court house ring wu should have seen the county officials aiding and assisting each other in obtaining nominations, when it Is notoriously true that with only one exception, that of Judge lleiijsiiiin, all our re-eltcted officials were opposed by one or inure of their associates who ere pledged to assist other candidates.

All these officers obUiued their nominations upon their merits as officials, and when nominated they were all elected by the people on the une basis, not even tbeir Democratic opponents attempting to make the charges now asserted by strangers ignorant of the history of our county polities. The whole community is in a broad laugh over tlin ridiculousness the "ringster" charge, and none know In Per limn the Dem or ruts themselves the utter lonnshni'ss of Five of E. O. Damon's carrier pigeons were started 'from Preston, N. Saturday, a distance of 1T0 miles air line, ur.d arrived safely at Northampton, Mass.

Thlb is the longest trip made yet by these pigeons. lied RoachcK. Rats, mice, ants. Hies, vermin, mosquitoc iiiieets, cleared out by "Rough on Rats loc. boxes at druggists.

Of course it was an Irishman, but he seemed to have a fair idea of the situation. Ho was describing the dillerent moitoe displayed during the obsequies of the late President, and said that ouc read: "God reigns, and the officials at Washington still hold out." Itching Piles Symptom and Care. The symptoms ate moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as If 1 1 in worms were crawiing and about the rectum; tlie private parts aro sometimes af feeted; if allowed to continue, very serious results may follow. Dr. Swayne's All-Healing ointment is a pleasant sure cure.

Also, for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, scald head, erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty eruptions. L. Taylor, Hindsdalc, N. writes: "For 110 years I have been greatly troubled with itching idles; have consulted many physicians and tried many remedies, which proved to me no remedies at all, until I obtained Dr. Swayne's Ointment at Thomas's drug store, in Brattleboru, which cured me Send by mail to any address on receipt of price, (in currency or postage stumps) SO cents a box.

or three boxes for Address letters to Dr. Swayne it Son, North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Nu charge for advice. Sold by W. W.

Marmon, Blooming-ton, 111. Miss Pattv Kyle Stuarl, the youngest daughter of George II. Stuart, president of the Natioual Bank, Philadelphia, nnd William Kennou Jewett, son of Hugh J. Jcwett, president of the New York, Lake Erie it Western Railroad Coiupuny, were mairii in Philadelphia Thursday. It wo a "riV.ell" She Cot it rree of Charge.

Cull at Marmon's Drug Store and get a sample bottle ol Brown's Expuctorant lreo of charge. It cures Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, and Consumption in its early stages. It is a scientific preparation, admirably adapted lor the cure of all Throat aud Lung Diseases. It is pleasant to take, aud entirely harmless. Try it.

It costs you lftithing. Regular size bottles, 60c and $1.00. For sale by W. W. MAHMON.

TIli.fcii-'H Magnetic Ointment. WARRANTED To Cnre Piles nnil Chafing Sore. Also.nore f.yes. sore inriiiu. naraine, nrir, liurns.oulN, Corns, skin lliitordco, Scrofulous nnd all Siirc.

its ert.vt in nil kidney, liver, linwrl ami Lung Plsrusrs, Ithruaulism, Back. ai uc, uamciiess, nprains, aim butiimhi filled by Mm best 'physicians a minply wonder- lul. Koi'inilelivilniiruisls. l-i icczi aim 1. Ilansum, Sun Sole Buffalo, JI.

I. SJthe only medicine I EITIIKK MOI'II) OK 1IUY KOKM That Acts nt I lie same time on irn nrrm wrnvrvrva WHY ARE WE SICK? timium in nllnm theft areat ornam to become cloqged or torpid, and poisoitmu I humortare therefore forced into tin blooa that thouldle expelled naiuraui. em rnnri 1 1 I L-U- i wwasM liriniurv fera LIVER tOMPLAIHIS, MpifJR, CONSTIPATION, TjUINAUY PSi nivpurx rriiii.E weaknesses. ivii KfliviirH IIINOIIDEIIS. 'f by causing free action of these organi and restoring their power 10 tarow QM aueau.

Vihf suffer IlUiom pain and aclieu Why torninntdl nilii rnc, voiiiipi.iuni mm IVhr frlirliti-neil orcr disordered Kidney! Why endure nertons orlck headaches! Vie IUINE Y-VORTand rejoice In It Is put up in lry Vegetable Form, In tin etuis oiiupat'kagoot which makes on quarts of mctliflne. Also in Liquid Form, cry Concen trated, fur tuoso that cannot rcauuy prepare it. i-it ot, with canal cmclency in either rorm GET IT vlr iwn uuoumai. iin-, Wilnti At Ait WEI.I.S. UICHAUDSON A Co (Will nend tho dry post-paid.) DtTttBeTOJI, TT, -THE MILD POWER CURES.

UfVJPHREYS' OMEOPATHIC In use 30 yp.irs. Kach number tho t-peelal pro seripiinirof an eminent pliysieltiu. Thi only htinpiiv Xfifcnnit Nure Medicines for the 'ople J.IS1' 1'llINCIeAL SOS. OUHKS. PRICK.

1. Fevers, I'onKestlon, lnfbimatlons 'J5 2. Wornin, Worm Kever, Worm .2.1 Crfiii Colic, or Teething of Infants .25 I. Diarrhea of i hiliren or Adult 25 ft. Ityif iimrv.

Griping, milfoils ii. Cholera Murine, Vomiting 25 7. CnuxliK. I ul'l. llroncliltis 2 H.

IXeiimltil'i, Tnothiiehe. Kncenche 25 f. ilenilielies. Met lleailaehes. Vertigo .25 10.

lv4einiA, lUflfous 2.S 11. Hupref it or Painful Period. 25 12. lulei, too I'rofuao l'erloiis 1 Cronii. ough, nirtloult Ureathlng 25 II.

Krill llhetiiii, F.rvslHlns, Krnptlous, .25 15. lit-n nut tlni. Rheumatic rains 25 heier ami Auue. i hill, Kever, Agues SO 17 I'iles. Hllnil or Hleeiling (VO 1f.

Cninrrh. acute or chronic; Influenza AO 9il. Whooping Conirli. violent 2 I General Debility, l'hyslcal Weakness. AO 27 Kidney Hi-eme AO eroil lleliility, 1 Oil CIO.

Vrinnry enkne. Welting the bed 32. Ii-ene ol llm Heart. I'ulpllallon. I (H sold by ilruggUtsi.

or sent by the Case, or staple Vl.il, free of charge, on receipt of price. Fend for Itr lliiiiinlirpyn'Rook on IHene Ac, (1 pages also illuaimted Catalogue KHKK. Atuire-iH, Hiiinolirevs' Homeopathic lOOFulInn fcirecl, York. Never lies neen known to fail to cnre byptillia. In any Scrofula, Rheumatism, or any Blood Diene 'V only r.

:il.it rem, dy tnotcn fmt tt fit-rftt-t blood 'trritr. 'I'seil tt with reni'irknVe roa'nits." J. WVLIE yVlLLMAN, Kasley, C. "Sa'es cTcrllent results most satisfactory." J.O. lil'KUK, Howling t.reen, Ky.

Swift Specific Company, Proprietors, Atlanta, (ia. Write for little book, or ask lratnrit for it. Sold bv everywhere, and at wholesale hy W. W. -MAKMnN, 111.

G) If 1 MissJeuu Iugelow ordered two volumes of her poems to be sent to President Gailield during his illness, with her "kind regards and sympathy." They reached Washington alter his dealh, and have been forwarded to his widow at Mentor. Balm in Gilead. There is a balm In (iilead to heal each gaping wound: In Thomas' Ecleclrlc Oil fhe remedy is found, lor Internal and lor outward Hoc, you freely may apply it Fur all pain and Inflammation, you should not fail lo try It. It only costs a trille, 'tis worth Its weight II gold, And by every dealer In the land this remedy For sale by W. W.

Marmon. The third-class cadet midshipmen at the I'liited States Naval Academy, at Annapolif, who were sent on the S.tnteo for refusing to make a disclosure in regard to the hazing Sunday night, have sigued a pledge not to again haze, and have been returned to the academy. Prof. Horsford's Baking Powder. M.

II. Henry, M. celebrated Family Physician of New York, says: "The use of Prof. Horsford's Baking Powder, oilers admirable means for the introduction of a valuable element into the system, with the food of every-day life." A bar tender In a beer-saloon In Pitts burg, hose linguistic and musical abilities have been the surprise of toilers, tuniB out to be none other than a German Prince- Prince Salm Salin. His family is said to be one ol the wealthiest and most noble in Gei-m my, Labor Saving.

(Buffalo NewK.l The demand of the people for an earier met hod of preparing Kidney-W ort has induced the he well known wholesale druggists. Wells, Richardson of Burlington. to prepare it lor sine in liouid form as well as in dry form. It saves ull the labor of preparing, and us it Is equally ellleient it is preferred by. many persons.

Kidnev-Wort always and everywhere proves itself a perfect remedy. Mrs. Thackara, General Sherman's daughter, is to live in PUilade'phla hereafter, as her husband has accepted a share in his father's busincfs and will resign hie post In the navy. General Sherman bus now a sixih grandchild the fifth child of his daughter, Mrs. i itch.

i Ponder on These Truths. Torpid kidneys, and constipated bowels, are the great causes of chronic diseases. Kidney-Wort has cured thousands. Try it and you will add one more to their number. Habitual eostiveness alfiiciH minions oi mo American people.

Kidney-Wort will cure it. nc v-Wort bus curoil Kidney complaints of thirty years standing. Try it. See adv. Tho Marquis of Lome, Governor General of Canada, who bus been on an extended tour through the Northwestern British poses-sessions, reached Omaha, with hi6 party, Thursday, and left ror Winnipeg.

lie win take in Chicago on his return trip to Ottawa, the Canadian cupital. Dr. Green's Oxvueimted Bittern A rt. a efiixin ami Kminle rctlieilv for dvSPCPsia mul liilliousiii'ss in all their worst forms. It is a well known preparation, una mis neen ntiil f.iwtori.fl nhi i.ms fur liianv years, and has been used by thousands of suf ferers in ail pans oi me worm ue a cianuuiu and reliable remedy.

II IIIVII uni iuiw ivdi son. will, after graduating at Williams, go I .1.... I lu level uiiu jiiui 1 1. brother James aro devoUid to their feeble old grandinomei especially waieuen ooi her closely, and his mother s.i 6 that this has always neen inn ivuj. Succesn.

The wonderful success which has attended the introduction ol Dr. White's Dandelion Alterative, is doubtless due to the fact that it is an honest medicine. anJ will perform all that is claimed for it, and Dr. White must certainly have great confidence in his medi cine, for he authorizes all druggists to sell it under positive guarantee, such as is given on no other medicine in the market. It is a specific, for biliousness, liver complaint, fever and airue.dvsix'psni.

kidney disease, rheuma tism and constipation of the bowels, and as a blood purifier and renovator, It Is positively unequaled. Pint bottles only one dollar. For sale by W. W. Marmon.

The Philadelphia season of the Strakosch-Oerster Opera Company commences Decern- Her ine company coiibisis in mine. Gerster, Loslino, Presciui, Giauiuf, Lazarini, Sweet and Maneiui. Dr. Frazier'a Root Bitters. Fraziet's Root Bitters are not a drain Bhop whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense.

They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular, make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build up the nerves, and cleanse the blood and system ol every impurity. F'or dizziness, rush of blood to the head, tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, fever and ague, dropsy, pimples and moicues, seroiu lous humors and sores, tetter, ring worm white swelling, erysipelas, sore eyes, and for young men sullering from weakness or aeou-ily caused from imprudence, and to females In delicate health, Frezier's Root Bitters are especially recommended. Dk. Kuaziku: 1 have used two bottles of your Root Bitters for dyspepsia, dizziness, weakness, and kidney disease, and they did me more good than the doctors anil ail I lie meiucine i ever useu. From the first dose I look I began to mend, and I nnw In nerlert health, ami led as well as I ever did.

I consider your medicine one of the gieatest ol Dlessiiiits. JIus. 51. Maiitin, Cleveland, O. Sold by all druggists everywhere at 1 1 per bottle.

Henry sole proprieiors.ieve-land, O. W. W. Marmon, wholesale agent. Nieman.

the leading tenor at the Berlin Royal Opera, gets seven hundred and fifty marks, or about one hundred and eighty dol lars, every time be sings. Henry's Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, niters, sait rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns anil all kinds ot skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Be sure you get llenry's Carbolic Salve, as all others are but imitations.

Price cents. For sale by all druggists. The following artists will accompany Patti and Nicolini on their coming American tour: Mile. Castellan, Mile. Hohiinschid, contralto; Signor Salvatc, baritone, Signor l'iuto, basso, and his brother, wljo ill lie piano accompanist.

further Illustration of his political sagacity. It could not liavo been anticipated in July, Ihiit (In. lieiinb can nartv Woulil lie so speedily united under Mr. Arthur, and we re-gard the present condition of the Republicans of New York as almost positive proof that the liepublican party Is going through the crisis with its vigor and unity unimpaired, and that the way Ib clear for its future national supremacy. AKOI'ND HOME.

Leaves From the Uvea of Those who Dwell Around I'm. There are "(Hi acres sown in rye around Oeoya. The tax levy of Farmer City is of which Jl, lii) goes for salaries. P. W.

Morris, of Mama, is local agent for the Illinois Marriage Association. Iroquois county is about to build a addition to the court house. Farmers near Maroa sowed their fall wheat late for fear of the chinch bugs. David Waller has sold his hometead of eighty acres near Maroa to Minor Allsup. The Illinois Central road sold UoT.IKI worth of tickets at Champaign during Sep.

tembcr. -Conductor Strong of the C. it who was iiiiuri at Lincoln some time ago, is able to be out again. Rev. (ieo.

P. Mack, of Mendota, has accepted the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Maroa. A comfortable addition to the school house in Kcnney, DeWllt county, has been built at a cost of Dr. J. P.

Walker, of Macon City, has se-urcd the contract to doctor the paupers of Mason county the coming year. J. Dillsworth has bought Fred All- man's bio acre farm In Harwood township, Champaign county, paying an acre. Rev. Mr.

Boyle, of Mason City, was pre sented with a purse of 1W by the individual members of his congregation last week. Ueorge Priest Co. have commenced the erection of anew mill at Decatur, that will have capacity of barrels per day. Joseph L. Waddiugton, of McLean coiiiu ty, nought Jessie Owens' farm of acres in Condit township, Champaign county, for Tin: Keiincy, DeWill county, town board has passed an ordinance requiring every man to work two days on the streets or pay a fine or At IVkin on Thursday the stage of the ater stood af four feet one inch above low water mark, a raise of an inch in twenty.

four hours. Two building associations have been sue cesslully operated at Decatur for some years past. Recently they have been re-orgimied and the III li l. capital stock of each placed at $1,000, Martin of Kerr township, Cham naiirn count v. sold orth of fat cattle last wei k.

They sold worlh to J. Stafford, of Uossville, and fc'ilUXKl to lloldcrman liros of Runtoul. r-Mrs. Joseph Humphrey, of Maroa, had her husband arrested last week for cursing her in the nubile streets. At the trial she plead her ow case, hich was dismissed for want or sulliclcul eviuence.

Pontiae. has organized an Improvement company of its citizens, the object being the advancement of the business interests of the town. They are negotiating with Teed shoe manufactures oi tnieago. William Badirer. of Mason county, has raised a potato weighing one pound and fourteen and one fourth ounces, and William Cole one weighing two pounds and six and one-fourth ounces.

The latter is hard to beat in The Slate board of equalization added 7 per cent to personal property and deducted 10 per cent from binds In Champaign county. The dualized value of lands, lots and per sonal property in that county is 1 The Methodists of Farmer City have pre sented to Rev. M. A. llawesand wife a beautiful china tea set of pieces; an envelope containing a targe table cloth and mats, and a live dollar gold piece, In all amounting to about J.

P. R. Overholt, of Reading, Livingston county, took the two prizes at the Wenona fair for sweet potatoes. The largest was 10 inches long, lit inches round and weighed pounds; another was incur long, 14 luetics rounu ami weigiii-u puuuus i ounces, llicywereoi uie uunuuimYmicij. J.

W. Lancaster, hailing from Outario, blew out the gas and went, to bed, at the Lin coin House. Lincoln, a few-day ago. The smell of the gas attracted the night clerk and, breaking open the door, Lancaster was found in an uueonselous condition, lie was soon restored. William II.

Beach was pitf on the trpek ol some circus swindlors, who had euchred a party by the name of Clark Barton, of Mackinaw, thi6 State, in the samo alick mode that Joshua House and Asher Lyons were taken in. The trick was played in Mackinaw and the sum total of the haul was For fiiur days Beach was on the track of the scoundrel and captured one of them In New lterliu, where, rather than go to Jail, ho A WABKANTED CUBE. lro S)100. TABLISUMKNT, Ulonmlngton, 111..

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