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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 5

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RLOOSIIMiTOX, UL, TUSDAY WOUMNO. AHa'SI" 0, Itf)2. .5 OUT BiC JUOSir. THE CITY. DRESS FABRICS V.

JUROAS AT TnC MONT' A mI Allaa sartlre a Urarl iperlNienri.ary. Mr, Joseph formrrly of tin city ai niota tvcrtitly trlnm.ter of the 1'. A A at Kxkihouto, ta made cm il tit, lent of the M. Ij.uI lUhi.iM Ml lu Mr Jordan a promotion a newt deserved one and will 1 1. tuh gralilUatha by ei in ny fin n.l.

In thi city and la I.1...11, Dm U.Uago A.ten aert'ce, Mr an 1.1 career a railway man inv) tarnty la )rar ag, aa agint al hUnffd. on tba Alb o. lie to Jerte) villa as AT Extreme low ftt a t'rrvsil cn all Saolialilw Wo I lrea Material In the lints wo quota i CUT RATSS During The month Of August We wM Special Low 'price On all Suits, Overcoats And 1 Trousers. Terms cash, BLOOAVSR 61.00 Sift Stripe (Mb 60c. .65 Woof CiWfies 15c.

10-lncfi Woof Suitinos 52.80 a Pattern. Spcciaf Prices on India and Cfiina Siffo. Hf YOU VfCfyV. WILCOX BROS Straw Hats Summer Underwear And Negligee Shirts WILCOX BROS. -Wiih Soft an I SUnhcil Collar.

Jn all roiu the l.cjict To the bob, II rum Till! MOST Ye liiir of II. I IS ami I'tiritifhimj ntr nirrlnl In thr rltit. PlLlSeURY'S MSI BEST Ttil flour I put up and branded Fll.ia-nriiv's III i-t, ami I not tha con aiiincr under any oilier bn.nd. If any Ki iilerai'l'. ymi Hour under any oilier nuine.

ri-prewiillng 1 In Ufcar, you muy know liols aawiudler CHAS. A. Merchant handling genor.it lilies Cll tiny MtTrtW II.it of us t'y the doen as as thsv can ill Cillc'SgO. ELEGANT LINE OF Neckwear, Hosiery, Suspenders, Collars and Cuffs. Ilw a Narrnsl Ma 4 ocKt-e at Wills lurk laailtate, luatara.

-Mr O. V. I'ral. of Normal, Cathi4 his lhre works' ruursa st illow ll.tk Institute, 4titrr. rst.rday.

and Uavr it rumi of any dra.re Id drluk ll'iuor. At the Moiidsy rvrblng nm tliig i the il ow liarkrlub ba dcUvrrd tba tw luwlrg Interesting addrrMi "tientlvmen, friend. brtber I ma) say, I bava como at la.t to tba rloaa of tba not tvcntful three week of Biy l.fe, and right lu re let Bit tell jou that during lho three week I bava lint In tha neighborhood of but do not bo alarmed on that aeure. as I aw vvry niia rvh'lcrd over tha mstu-r Mijsa.f, for lha way In whkb I bava lol tbls auin of luotM-y Is by having the color taken out of my tw, and It baa takes ytara of tint and thousand of d4' lara Uici lor It. It la not my InUbtton to make you aa ratvndt'J but I tv that It I my duty sa well aa my pleasure to ay a few word Ui Ibiwa of ou wilk whom I hare Untime well aiualnted during mv sliort slan In thl pIikmuI llltia vtiiage.

Twenty year aim tba Itrst day of the pmt'iit owinih I aurknl nurtn on a piraaiira trip. My heart waa light, my future bright and vt-o thing waul merry as a warrlaire bell. In my b'Tioo. however, there waa a small cloud, not larger than a man a hand prrhape, but which at limes emrd to grow with wonderful rapnlity. I bis did not rause me any uneaaine, howaver, in fact It would ncape my notli entirely at tune, but by and by It began to a.unia turn a threatening awi aa to attract my attention and caua ma to wonder at tin strange freak of nature, and the mora lliue I derotod Ui invrstigaling tin atrange fn'uk of nature, and the more time I VoU'd to Inveatlgating thi atrangn cloud tha mora money I 'iit and the larger grew the cloud until at ll il tha years lolii-d on I taw my onca sky apivar aa one dark ranopy without even tha fnlnte.1 glimmer of light, and the thousands that onra were mine now Jingled In the pockets ol other men.

lielura ma ail waa nark above, below, all a nr than the black est midnight lila.U-d hope, wasted yeara and a lire-red Iiomj was about all that waa kft e. A few weeks ago I lamh-d In thla beau tlful little village of Hanvers, and as usual I soon found tmnclf siieiidliig my money for drink and untitling myself for the wo I wtahi-d to iivrforin. t-'rtcuds had often importuned me to ouit, but all to no avail. 1 his time, however, my employer advanced such argumenta aa were nurd to answer, and at last 1 found In my heart a yearning that had never been there In-fore, and now a I stand before you I thnnk a kiud I'rovl dence that I yielded. After throe weeka treatment 1 fivl that I am tnca mora mau, clothed and In my right mind; that I ran now go out and do battlo with the throbbing world alxiut mo, and success will surely crown my enoru.

In making these few remarks before taking my departure for other fields I find my heart filled with conflicting emotions, I am sad to think the tium la so near when 1 must bid you all good-hye, and yet my whole being 1 filled with gladness at Die thought of my complete reformation, and now, as I draw my remarks to a rloac, allow me to give you a few words of warning and council. FliM of all remem ber what you have escnKsl by being cured. iou have eacaiKtd the good lyiril only knowa what Than again remember the years you have been a slave, and now you are frue II remains for you to slay Tree. In your pathway you will come serosa vim rs that call themselvos men, who will do all in their power to tempt you from tba right path. Shun them as you would a vixT.

Aye, should they tx mist in their efforts to drag you back to where you were, treat them aa you would any other snake, for they are the lowest of tho low and much to be dreaded. However, you are on your guard now and they cauuot Dunn you. And now, as I close and place a period at tho end of my treatment, let mo say a word about your telling other what has been done for you. Do not koep silent, but cry aloud from the housetops, as it were; let your voice be heard from to Lull- fornia. from the north to the south, through valley and over hill, until tho very gates of heaven shall resound with your praises of tho Willow Hark Institute and ita wonder ful It tV.

Another Mia Moreland, To the Friday's Pinta- oitAi-n announced tho marriage of Mr. Oliver Hi libs and Miss Elizabeth Moreland, of Woodford county. In procuring the llcenso the full name of the young lady was not given, it being Elizabeth Katharine Moreland. There Is an Elizabeth More- land, a distant rotative of the bride, who also resides in the samo count v. and she does not want her friends to think she is the one in question.

A. B. Conger, August 8, 1S92. A Madden Death at Lexington. Sunday morning at 9 o'clock at Lexington, occurred suddenly the death of Mrs.

Susan Magill. She had been in ordinary health and ate a hearty breakfast, after which she was taken with severe neuralgic pains in the heart and died in a few minutes. Airs. Magill was fll years old and had been a resident of Lexington for thirty years. She leaves a husband and three children to mourn her loss.

The funeral will be held this morning at 10 o'clock at her lute residence. The County Court. The county court was convened yesterday for the August term, but without transacting any business was adjourned till next Monday. Highest of all in Leavening Power. are a inir sou are You rae aave one third of trotir Bimtrf IB buying your boea at My stora.

Wblle fluur I'V. warranted and de livered. it mors Will youboml say toweling wlihlna yearf it to, buy It nv at My tiura. All ah re 4 People ilnulM hone In duatry. and bull.

I up tbeirowa CH, S. It bit Mauufaiiuring o. -J u.l rvrvtved WUU Pi.w of Ultra towel. In. wbUb will brau.d at about liaf regular prlc.

Mors, Mh Mr. I. It Horary will revmie hi sum- mar school ll.U we. k. Mudio No.

seta Nona Mala street. ItolhMtla. la caaa of diahrtre anl Ilrlirbt'i di- rata lletbeada water will (Ira mora benefit In twenty. four botira than any nwdlclne known to science In Ibrae mouth. It a aura run for all diec of llio urinary organs.

Nold only In hair gallon waled glaas bottle. For Ml" by druggist every where. lcthrda MiuenH Springs otn pnny. naukeaha, Mis. tut aala by Kid Mean a lo.

Ilapplea Heaall. It la a fact roc firmed by the Bioat ample experience that Ihoae who habitually rwaort to Humphreys' fur aid and cure In their lllnc, bare leas sUkm-a, better health, brttt-r growth, longer and mora rigorous live, than those treated by other method. Ilia fact la explained In Ilia clr- riinittanre that Idea speclm-a, becauao of I ho method of their cornpmitlon. hare a deeper and wider ran ire of act loo thauothcr medicines, and tliua constantly tend to eradicate constitutional weakm-a and tils- euao. ITie Hat Humphrey' sia-rim-scon taint preventive and rum fur ertrr form of acuta lllnraa or diaa whfcb it la safe or wic for tha nnn prufclonal to tn-at.

and with each specific such counsel and ill rm-tlona aa will lead lo tha taft and hap- lli-t rraulu. Acuta diaraies ruiy rome at any tluio fmm expoaure. and ha III specific, whoan timely uw la Invaluable not only laving sickness, but often lire iuvlf. TWO' RUNAWAYS. Mr.

aad Mr. Hoofer' Narrow rw lt From Injury A Delivery Tram 41o Klopra. At a few niliiute after 7 o'clock lnat evening thero was a runaway which caused considerable ronjtnotlon about tha court nuue square. Mr. and Mr.

II. Kupfer were riding In surrey dwn by one borne. They were driving weat on Wahlngbn and when 0oite tha aoutb door of the court houe the borne became frightened and got away from the control of Mr. Kii- fer ho was driving. he horse ran west toCenler and north on When ohiKxiite Mr.

Kupfer's Ure the aurroy ilied a front wlu-el. The hore kept on jut the anmo and, when bo "truck street. tried to turn west. Mr. Kupfer pulled the animal Into the little vacant lot lust east of binder a livery atahle.

in thla lot Mr. and Mrs. Kupfer were thrown from the surrey. but escaped almost wholly unhurt. Mr.

Kupfer received a sllirtit scratch on tha side of his forehead. The horo merrily continued his course drawing the vehicle after him, and was st'ipix'l several blocks farther north on Center. It waa a narrow escape fur Mr. and Mrs. Kupfer.

rfania Thing With a Dellvrry Wagon. Last cveuing at 7 o'clock one of the do- livery wagotif of the My store was being loaded with big empty boxes, for transportation to the barn. The team was a spirited one and, becoming frightened at the high load, started to run down Grove street The driver. Mr. ,1.

Cook, was thrown to tho pavement and a big empty box ramo down I on top of him. The team finally broke loose from the wagon and no runner dumuge was done. Beyond having his nose skinned and bis fuco bruised Mr. Cook waa not hurt. TOWN TALK.

Mr. Frank Dewenter is in Lafayotte on a visit with old friends. Benjamin Lahey was yes'rday fined 7 for disorderly conduct. Mr. W.

R. White, of North East street, is confined to his home by illness. Mrs. Daisy Temple Is the guest of her cousin, Miss I.ucy liabe, at Dwight. Mr.

Frank Glenn, of East North street, arrived homo yesterday from a two weeks' visit Jn New York stito. Mr. William Streat, of West Jefferson street, is in Denver the guest of Mr. John Mishy, formerly of this city. Deputy Sheriff James Stone received news yesterday or tno aeatn oi nts uncle, Anson Nelson, one of the oldest citizens of Nashville, Tenn.

Gen. McNulta started yesterday afternoon for iake St. Clair, where ho will remain for some weeks. From there ho will go to Alt. Clements, Mich.

Mrs. I. N. Phillips returned from Colorado on account of the (loath of her brother, Col. Bundy, in Chicago, and yesterday was in attendance at tho funeral there.

Manager Perry of the Grand opera house has abolished tho elevated dressing rooms and has fitted up handsome rooms under the stage. This leaves mora space for the operation of the stage mechanism. The Pitzer divorce case is again up for trial. Ytssterday Sadio Ii Pitzer applied for a divorce from her husband, James A. Pitzer.

She says they were married 1NS7, and that he deserted heron Jure 10, im. The DuMolay band did not give a concert at Miller park on Sunday for the reason that a large number of the players were out of town. Tho band did not wish to give the concei with so large a portion ofjits instrumentation missing. Besides the new creamery building at Danvers, Messrs. J.

Stutzman and Henry Nafzinger have erected new houses there DEWENTER CO. Sola Agents for Dnnlap's Hats and Warm's Quincy Laundry The Finest Laundry in the West-Colors ag4it. aid af'rr ainie trars' thera waa ma le at tnal. I'nmi Norinal be wini into the train dipvhih( offi a In this city, jind after graduating In tbatd- partiini.t nikk ma a brilliant rwr-l aa oli and torvv mI, her, wa lo at JbRihue Hi swii In tii a iMitioii aa uon ei.al Had rauat ekecuttvo abi.itv anq 'Mer to cvmuiand and direct nun, and i waa linr.icnariy with the men in the Ui h.irtim i.l. Ionian rt the 'h.

A A. too onie )eara ago tilu axtin of aiaint imt. ii nt of a frigertiiig car com I any, i'h hi adtiuarlera al liiiah. He 11 ciiiiiieiiti) any poaiin In the ralla M-rin-e. He la anotlwr lar In the gaUiynl blight men who have gradual, from th Alton wrvln, and among whom ik i lu.lnl M.irvlil llu.

I.ltt, an II, rue, J. Murray, John I J. ami a do, other whoao naun-a am fuuulur in r4iiwy iivlia. THE CALL ANT NiNETT-FOURTH. Tke lrnih Annual Hrmil a al Thl alr amiuaiiil la hm II.

Id Ut Ihl I II y. The tenth annual reunion of the Wth regimen' of lllinol Infantry will ha held in thl city on Augmt A tetaket picnic to be held at park ha arrang-l for and a g'K I time I antli atnl. I( gl- mental h. a 1. 1 mi tcr will be ill the bw- merit of the court Iiousa.

1 he will bathe order of rxr rt'ih. i Home-MAjor finr. S. Iirf- ciuli It. lwntu.

luic, Pisxra. I'ru I I cuirmle A. Stirt Mu-U'. At .1 o'clm huliies meeting, it the head- U.irtcr In the park. Kollcall by coin pan ha and election uftlcem.

The following are the oftlcers of the asso ciation V. I'IiIIHim. N'orinL Yin i.n "Idriil-W. II. I.arrnie, llloonilng- Ion.

Jwp tnry A Stewart, nnuolih. Tra'irr-M I. M.n.r-, nn. OiAior-A. vt Mlolili h.iil,.ln-A llrl.oor.

ux, innl llv James Ni wnl, llloonilng- ton. Iinpurlaat County t'oart llualaeas, The county court, whoso term oiwnr yesterday, was Imin Jtately ndjourued til next Monday, the Jury having In -en call for thai day. The county court will ban an interesting and busy sesnlon. I'nder th law criminal cases under indictment misdemeanors that is olTcnees who hare not iuniliulile by Imprisonment In th tienltentlur.v nre tried by the county court, 1 here are tietwoen sixty and seventy sue enses on the docket for this term, besides tho other business of tho court. ill an 7, OHO Acre of urn.

The canning factories In this Immediate neighborhood will put up tho corn from 7.tHW acres. Of this amount, tho factory will can the corn from 2.000 acres liloomington from 700, and those at hlbley, lloopestori, I'henoa and Onarga tho bal aneu. I he lacUiry in this euy win aisncu alxiut Iiki acres of tomatoes. Tho ciinnln of corn will commence about the i'Oth inst, In Uir 1'nrre, Mrs. M.

T. Scott writes from Paris Franco, to friends in this city that sho and ber daughters, Ietitia and Julia, are enjoy ing the delights of that gay capital. Mrs, Scott says she remains at her hotel, taking occasional tours around mo euy, out mat her daughters, with their guido, are constantly traveling all over tho city anil are enjoying every moment of tiino. Tho party will return homo about Kovcmbcr 1, Dying Willi the lllaek Tongue. Mr.

Frank Beittner, a farmer living near DeWitt, has a great scourge among his cattle and they are dying rapidly with the disease known as the black tongue. A veterinarian from Clinton was culled Sun duy and diagnosed the disease as of this form. He suggested the isolation of the diseased cattle anil bopes to stop the penlileiice where it is. The Towanda Kepubllcan. The republicans of Towanda township feeling very Jubilant over tho political outlook and are anxious to get Into lino as fast as possible.

They have decided to hold meeting at the office of Mr. John Pun nlo-ev. in 'i'owauda. on next Saturday even for the purpose of organizing a Harri- and Kcid club. -Mr.

and Mrs, in tho city. F. B. C'spen, of Chicago, Latest U. S.

Gov't Report. Powder TAILOIU STRAW PTS STRAW PTS A complete Una for Men, Boys snd Children, A full Jin of Summer Under-wear and Nag life Skirts trom 5Ua up. ELEGANT LINE OP Neckwear, Hosiery, Suspenders, Silk Umbrellas. Crmplete line of Soft and Stiff Hits in blaolc and light colors, at popular prices, at IIS A. IT 203 North Main-st.

Odd Fellow's Building. SPECIAL NOTICE We are Offering this Week a Great REDUCTION In Prices of SUITINGS Suitable to Wear Year Eoinl i ney are menium ana aarn coioreu. Trimmings, Style and Workmanship unexcelled. CORNER WINDSOR HOTEL. GEO.

BATCHELDEE ELECTRICIAN. Electnc Bells, Burglar Alarms, Electric Gas LlfMi Annunciators and Electro Medical Batteries put In order and repaired. ELECTBIC LIGHT Wiring a Specialty. HORACE CLARK Genl. Agts.

Peoria, The German Kidney and is a Purely Vegetable Compound. alek U'I a (Mr ted; It imrlfli a mid renovat" ll.r not a cure-all. nor will ll cure all dieaae with afl'lrtnd. Nlueiy -r tcnl of huinau iilinioiila are the IIMlnll uriHlng Irani th liialilllty or tlie perform their dntlia If the Kli'NKVh work, uric acid polnoii eel I lie hlood, ahkl; vi every sisly aeionils. If there i HI per hlooit there 1 10 mr cent of HHA'I II circu ntlr Hyiti cvrry slxly seronda, and you are 10 vi tne grave.

won union i oi; ioe, wnien inlvuiireil kidney dii tho kkk! carries from thronh your svsiein every Ml aetouil. l.io,rnl.el lo Oive Matlalaetlon or Mousy ny all lriiKKlt. VV. W. MA KM ON, VWioleaale Agent.

IN, lating tliroiicb your i uer cent on vour road YOU WAST BUILDING MATERIAL CfftMAM mi can mil JWIiWiriOi a lutl Cum fj aftj aayusu I SB p. MomslOBa. 115 North Liver Cure It wilt relieve the whole Ilia which buniaiilty In caiiM'd hy imiiiirtiieii K1DNKVS and I.IVl.Klo (ml Ui perfonii Iheir circulate through the n.i, nrie In vour la nothing more than 'H i iier cent of llollle Iteluuded. or als Center-st. Who Will Give YOU yOM'CSf Prices Going.

ALSO Hard and Soft COAL Of Any Kind tall On Ttranch Corner Lee Ami Taylor Sis, Itloomlnyton, JUinoit. 1 this summer. Several others are to be built thero before full. Last year ten new buildings all of good size, were put up thero. On Sunday Mr.

John Brown, son of Mr. Henry G. Brown, who lives near Hudson, visited Camp Heece on tho Mackinaw. He had a pistol, and as he was returning homo it was in some way discharged. The ball lodged in Mr.

Brown's left hand, shattering a bone. If inflammation does not set in the result will not bo serious. Ume, Gertient, Etc ABSOLUTELY PURE Call or address 801 8. Jlloonilngton, Ut.

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