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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 7

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PLWKIIMSTON. 11.U THUltSDAY MOIIMNO. XOVKMIlKlt lOlPOa AntSTCD 10 TMl CH'MC. f.MMi tint's 'm i a rt.Mt. Till-: CITY.

ran fiul rhrap 7 wiiiti: KOSB TOOTH rONVDKU. iirr.r4.i.i-.i.' r. umii rif II J. T. HENDERSON.

GtNl-KAL Insurance COLLECTOR BAIX HAPPY. His llliiumtisKi He Is (mhi in llc.sli. Mrs. MN II the Tmntilf Was Pa.Ti.iDiQi:y Itiuwil. CCtf(TiCKS.

lite IteMlll taahly Sandal ath.M.1. Ilul4 their annual taenlln al Ilia. w- ina.f -Tielw. atattt att.bl nvriill-n Ik i) Kui nl.m. op.

i4 at I 'I TurxUt at IhJ Pr-!) I. all bl i With iut lu.l alU'ltdei i pi. i.uiitit from eiery i.ip in lb cui.iy. IL Itund; pr.al.icl at .1 lb -reury. II H.

Brown, a. t.d a ti. 4.jr,r nf th ll. At Id a. m.

W. II lie i ke on "A Tt.anaM l. Pi. ki ri.l a k. un A KcV.

Wiaal, Ken- "A fwrlplutal lk" It. v. W. A II i.trr lhe a f) addn ff He aft.ri.-o Mr. It i-e in I ho 'i -ry lk" Tin i f.niuw.M by rui'r fri'mail ih 1.1U1 i I it tain brwl I K'iraprnk Kv I.

I' Si4ia a.wt et.n Ilia" l.il l-a l-e. I Ii ev nlli M'n wa im Bd.li.aa... l-y Jud. Ii.gham. l(- and F.

I I I. and a a U. It IVarxv. I In. I i i.f )ealetday wet adrlreaM I.

II. Ml il.nl. n-l- rl. th iv unty uarvl.ry, ai. an the U.

Ica. bv IVan. of It.e irpraar.e fur r-nti wr W. It IVtrw. IU'.

II IIjm-I atid primaiy na nitlnl gitrn In Slit II. Mail. Mr XI II r. Itnl.tun. Mia Fa I a.

Bell an ra. Il'trac Aiitia.rn. A numurr other ahorl and r. n.i. ut were riven Taking it a I lb.

r. tne rt.tiVfiitl.in waaoneof a. u. and prullt lu lb at boolaof ti. ruunty.

SttuliiBMy tuntealloB. -Tho annual eontwltow of lb Ibir-l. i.th Mil.n.sry dllr llllnol com uird 1 jrulay elet.li In th Cbriatiau Chun b. at ai III cmtlliu Unlit ll.eetel.lngof th 11th. Th pi 10.

1 pl object I. lo ruditlrit'l lb sla'e. Iii'liicn-d'-iit of line, wblt would rnbl a la-lit ro-oircratmn lu lb Christian work. If tne) auioed In thia It will dUbaiid th F. urt.fi.th di.trl.-l, which wrruld put ut.ty In tli Fourth.

IteWilt, Piatt anil Macuu In Ih Math, sod In the tilth. He following waa tbo programme for Tu ila and Ve.liit-da ii ebT-viMiMa aan.t. t.verclaea I lte. IV Weldo. irssiT wiiKxmo I'rairr iterTI.e I.f H.

A.l.lr. le mo Ilrt tMH.rne I'I. II VrM. rola taaaly Jail I tMtuia lieia -Al lUoVUa raaWrUl Wl. lam Ki.r;;.

VanM.lrr. Carrine l.i. wtd un la the cum) J.ll al UMxiln with lb- rwft Irala rvbu.r Ih -r All o.aup avHirle ahri arr.al.'.l. Iu.ira i a.rvuua way If ahjutm a. a ra.ir.d the oth.

aight. laaaidld be a old pri.a bird. jears ae. bsvit It Is said. fruit, Julii-t uriiMia lal If 'iw after arrvlng two )ears riltblna- a ali-re In ML Iho court rwrwi.

w. Utgaa ciuKly.lt lad timed, ahow that aa.ounvlctnt and saWncwl la 11. amnra we rUmi lo be laU of r'ort 1 llia mi yrara of a Una the lrrri.tH.!l til the train ll tU h. tul.t I.I Miellra ir and anii Ml. Ileal chiiniille I the aila.

on lit tram. Iiiat Hit bl Ui jump on anu 'ivrr. Ilecuiia from rtlnaw. Mu b. UlUlamhlinllra Iriifwu kra 01 II ta alaiul yrara ul aa and out of Joiwl prlaoa lal auwoi-r by AHgld Ma Sheltt-a la tb If r-oll daugblrr or Wi.liam hhHlra and I hold a a uirlaiit wiioeaa If l.ltn.

oa aba promute ah will be re; el. Theom.er, in a.aamc tba arrraL fouml threw brand Ih rvMta. calibtw. an rstr aupply of aoiuiuiion, sad giat "aUI o'clock yeaterday Chief MlUhell found Albert WowlwarJ nrar Uwaaal ana'1 and ItHkt-d btm up In Jail ttuwiward y.iara of age and baa ant born in.lel lata. Ill kliied aud bl lip ba lly cul and swollen a thourh oaul bv a bard fall.

Ho I nearly ais l-t tall and anawera the diarripltou of the haadtt who Junieq off Ihe tram at lb) dll-h when Iho train wa going iwenivtiv oiImwi aa hour. M4uy poopi believe that It waa not an attempt at trnla ebbcry at all, but that Ih whoie tluug wa aimplv a dlaiurbaiic cauard by trami deairlng to ateal rid Theae pwnpi war arn-aUfd by I while acarclilng fr a lot okI and loweiry Hu wer alolen at Cliulon oo I he bight of lb Vtb lnU A CEHWAN. Mrs. Jacob fmrnk an Mra. Ilaward Ham.

pbrrya lender a Iteliglillnl rial Bnvnt. Last bight, at the pleaaant bom of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Humphreys, oo Katl Waahlngtoo alreoL Illnomwuton aoclety a moat dciightful time- It wa a (rniaa glvco by Mr. Jacob Funk and her daughter, Mrs.

Howard Humphrey. The evont was eompU In all particulars, and was on of the prominent occasion In the happy social aeaaoo. Th parlor of the Humphreys pualdenr wcr derorau-d throughout with palms and faros, and srullai trailed over the wall and adnruod tha, chandelier and furmtjr. There wor about seventy present, rrprcacntlng Bloomington'e boat soclely. aud tbo boautl-coalunica of Uie ladies lu th briulit llluinu.ation madu Ih mviio a particularly brilliant one.

Mr. Ihjdicy Smith aud Ml Iura Mo-Curdy led the lo suirndid fashion. while the tlrpheu Aianuonn orcnumra piajod their beat. The evening' amusement waa brokeo at th proiier time by light refreshment, and th dancing wa rt-umed. Iho evening waa a moat d-liitblful oo and the guests who graced the event were highly pieaed.

Among those who were praa-nt from abroid were Mra. Horace Spanieling, of Chicago; Mrs John Skelton. of Cnloatio; Mra. Slocum, of Ponllac; Mia letitia Scott, of Washington. 1).

Mrs. Fell, of Tacmia, Mrs. F. U. EdgorUm, of San i Miss Allca Cox, of Portland, Me.

Miss Fanms Nevada, Mo. i and Mrs Beaaie Mrence, of lharleaton, and Mcaars. E. C. Bo.ll.

of Cliicao; r. Howard Tuttlo. of Chicago, aud Beo Smith, of Jollet. MARRIED IN SPRINCFIELD. Mr.

William Meyer nod Miss lluber Ar ulled In Wedlolt-Uiher Wedding. Mr. Henry Meyer, of this city, and Miss Mary Huber, of Spriugfleld, wor marriod in SL Peter and Usui's church yesterday mornlug at 8 o'clock. Tho ceremony was performed by Rev. A.

J. Ponnarty. Miss Kate Huber, sister of the bride, and Miss Koso Maurer attended the bride, and the groom's attendant wore Mr. Will-iuin Meyer, brother of the groom, and Mr. Adolph Wochner.

After a bridal breakfast at the bride's home, the couple left for a southern tour. They will be at home to their friends lo Bloomington after December 1. Tne Bloomington guest were: Mrs. Antone Meyer. William, Eddie and Oscar Meyer, F.

Wochner. Mr. and Mr. F. X.

Wochner, aud daughter, Albert, Adolpb, Pauliueand Ollie Wochner. F. M. Maurer and wife, F. X.

Maurer aud sister, and Ho v. Steinkamp. Cltuae-Uoodrellow. Tuesday night in Peoria, at the home of the bride's parouU, Mr. and Mrs.

M. X. Chuse, occurred the marriage of Mr. Guy Goodfellow and Miss Ella Chuse. Tbo event was an unusually quiet one, no Invitations being issued, and only tho mem hers of the brido's family being present.

Mr. and Mra. Goodfellow will reside in Peoria. The groom is a well known and prosperous traveling man, and Is much liked by all who know him. His bride is a charming young lady, who resided here with her parents until a few years Her multitude of friends in Bloominirton will shower upon them tholr beat wishes for a long and bap-py married lifo.

Gordon Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, in Elkhart. occurred the marriage of Mr. Charles A. Sbolper and Miss Alice A. Gordon.

The groom is a member of the confectionery firm of Sbelper but is on the road most of the time for Miller ft Co fur dealers of Detroit. Miss Gordon is a member of one of Elkhart's prominent families. Mr. and Mrs. O.

8. Shelper, parent of the groom, were present at the ceremony. Tne couple went directly to Detroit and will bo at home at 111 Second avenue there after December 15. The Iiotus Club, The Lotus Club celebrated their sixth anniversary last night at their rooms corner Center and Jefferson street. The young gentlemen members invited their lady friends to be presenL the rooms were decorated, and the evening was most enjoy-ably spent Dancing was the amusement In the course of the reception the company repaired to a neighboring dining hall where a delicious banquet had been prepared.

The occasion passed so pleasantly that th IxjIus boys wished thoy could have anniversaries every few days. Mr. Ben Bourland has been made chairman of the committee on resolutions, at the convention of labor In Galeaburg. i.H'i.1" I i.i tnn N1" IIIM i iri at V. 1 Ii iN -t 4 in an-l He.ii...

I an. pitwnl II-' e.i 1 1 a I n. tHimu mmi i ott f)'w A NUTMEG MATCH A I II tttti It all tit tt III tl. I IrM I ll I II I I. W.ih it.

tl" ad Ui t'i in. .1.. .1 e.1fta. lii.Ki.ling HI a kill I I ti Nil. II l' I'I MMI PILC'OUIVINC SCENE.

1. 1 i. Itti.rr rnB nr a rl mi t. I i1 ra I ft I i. it.

un bu.t Ail al i lr. I a I. ed n.l i-S 1-UltlH v. fca iH.tt.ltim un sit ttvf.it i intt si- lU. MrtStr.SM.

BfB I IHIIltt. "irf. I i miii it IT. And MRS. 1 OLIVER BYRON la lb MiMiOtlfiiiai I'I.

I Lti.iit-IHK 4H-cart of Vfrlca A Ml I UK HKIi A I All UiAit nf Hfl.Sk.IIV. HID IIIIHIM HHK fit II If Well l.ola St-le. an MUNTrt I'AIIUI IN THK I' iHT A I titrVt It! I I. i tiMt-a-st ne ri. ri.AV nm nie-.

i-t 1 II 1 Al.K nt Hit- MKT rilK'KM tV tee. TV and on You can not what bargains wc can olfcr you in Clothing unless you come in and look at what we have to show you. Such substantial heavy-weight Cloth, pure In- ihjjo colors and all-Wool as we arc putting into our f5-9 Trousers cannot positively bo purchased elsewhere for less than Suits and Overcoats in endless varieties. Everybody can dress well if they patronize The Poor Man's Friend. DUPLICATE A simple and convenient way of ascertaining with certainty th- re ailvo supi i-iorlty of different pluyrs.

1 bis game elves lo eaeh side the mime cards, the ind, held by one side being aderaard held nv their opponents Our sys-l. in uniplu itv in it-elt. an can be plaved at any number of tables at Ihe same time. Guar an'r eo cheaper an I better than any other sys-t-m lll -H OK I IIKUAMK AND I'RIOB I.IMT I. It UK II'IIN APPLICATION.

Pantaarraph Printing Stationery Co, Bl li. -J WHIST rM at iam llr C. Hid la l-iii'ln uniiUai.Jorr- Cuala fr, Kid Wwal VmIiiiUii. ngr II waa'ir' lanl'-rw. Ski li Mala.

-IUi MiniMla I'alMil la lit la miH'ljr Uaja. lr Hw. tr rlmll ro-tm le I ritiw.1. J. tf t-ut In ru.

CVbm and bur I I l.H M. -Siwlal IM Wo ras oi aon.o of Iho tfrvalral ture-alna 0f ofrl In Idle illy. A. Our an.l OWi rioteliy o'l o4. aa: cwnttnura to bo lMiir.

-Mfoy aaroJ a4 cowf.t ainl by v. rMh.r all Hi. uwm hard IlkoruUbi atrip. K.ia by llol.lrr. liiitr TS tbai.k ifffrl tiwtin ftf W.

II al H.of Iho rl.ur h. ho hH4 lhl aflrrr. al II n'rlura at Iho rrel-itoni of llr. UlUo, i1 Kil 1 a ir. lnnM InUmlli a'tO purrliaao arlnali ahnuid Inaport our iniBimM aturk IX'lulM Burrliaatrif.

I Tuva tli iut. A. I'mrllro tnn oronom bf uelnd Iho KavxriM baM burnrr. Ilea mu-h lar.r hrailrfrapai'ltyanit brtlnrcirrulaUnii Hue than an olUer la i rnarkft. Iloi i.aa, Mama Co.

Homoaiyl Orat.4 toawvrl Cmpeoy. -loth Wralrtaa courthl Tbura.lay albL Itmrted MU Vjc anil 5ito fallrry V. t'our U't Hllr ureuiter SO. rwaia Ii. ijc aua lllhlv.

Itlblva. We bar tht larirrat stock of blblea In the city. rlw our etMclal sale tbla Out UJOfor4 blbUafonulnobarsalD. It. V.

lUttR. Tbroo lrt looli. mi ifunaofftfitl II TV 111 Tl and IS To, cloak that ctnnot be duplttvlml laowbora ahort of 113. IIS and Utiles .1. 1 mm mil It.

IkMlAt will nnq at nia im. and b.t selected UkIi si aa money. Wanlnf Airtvlloaa. Many of ua know how axon Ibesllkea knot to untlo and how a little latr wecaoieand ont without ainfie cariwa; nd bow atill farther on aat at tba table aiurn. ercit to nin.plain of burnt aU'uk.

bravy rolle and ctild rolli We are harpy to know, bowutair. that thnra are a number of raiwptiotis Tbcy are wht-re they uae the Climes r.inire. (i. It. Head Dmo.

Too Ureal llar(4llie. W. Klernoi offers twenty-fle lto yard wide toelty aultinirs at f-'c a yard, worth doublo tho money alao about ii yarde 80-lnrb sll-wool plaid dreaa imode at worth 6o. money by tradltitf at Kleaim's. Ihrlilmu amber of rrihuer's.

Sir Walter Scott's nsme sppesrs smona; th nt nf writers In the Chrlatinaa number of Uy arranirement with Mrs. iimwoll Scott. the pubiiihors are able to lun a hitherto unpublished work of tho of Kin jHrnee' which waa the a 1 i 1 Bn V.ialiif,. form mat neon nri ih. avli cal roiu.intT.

out ai irwa, wu Of hla friend, he rhanirfd hi plan and uaed a. I It'I'rtia fcVirl llfla flf UlUlU hin lUHWI Ml saw NiKoL" Hall Price for Three llaya. the next IhrtH) dava, bcelnninir tbia mornlnir, wo offer WK) pieces of underwear. ranging la pricea from 60o to ll.au each, consisting of ladica', gents', mietce' aud children's goods. These goods will be found nn niir ranter counters.

You choice In the entire lot for 60c. You will find nearly I tliia efery sie, ai.vie auu i in i. la inn tn i.v In rnur supply of underwear for little money. We bare a lew lauioa' uoum autia rciiu we offer at 7.1c each. Come early and make your aelectlon.

J. NoBTuatr. TOWN TALK. K1. lininh Snafford is recovering.

The Chicago Altou pay car conies bore tomorrow. Mr. Charlca Funk was down from Chi cago for a couple of days. Mr. Paul Finnan, who has been in lor some days, la iuqio butter.

Thla evening occurs the regular mooting of the FortniKlit club. Mr. O'Leary. of Roodhouse, Is visiting friends on the West Side. Mrs.

George D. Harrison has returned from a week's visit in ltockford. Mr. Frank Ewin, of Gaffron's drug store, is out ag iln after a few days' illness. Mrs.

Millard Boyce, who became a mothur last Monday, was very ill yesterday. Mr. William Coulln, a liquor merchant of Juliet, is visiting friends on the West fciide. Considerable new ear corn is now being marketed hore and in neighboring tow us. Mr.

Arthur Funk, who has been at Sauit St. Marie fur his health, has returned. Engineer Goorgo Cutter has returned to hla home in Alton after a pleasant visit with friends. Mrs. H.

C. Fell and daughter, Miss Hester, are the guests of Mrs. Jesse Fell, of Normal. Mr. Elmer Rodman was bitten on the finger yesterday by a largo femalo bu Uuriiard dog.

Sam Valentine, of Normal, was yesterday fined 15 for being drunk and his wife paid it for htm. Mrs. J. P. Jones, of West Mill street, is recovering from a six weeks' illness with typhoid-malaria.

-Miss Letitia Scott will entertain a number of her friends at the Windsor hotel parlors Friday eveuing. Father Weldon has returned from Peoria, where he was attending the banquet of Bishop Spalding. -A new coal bouse Is being built at the union depot between the United States express oflice and the mail office. The suit of J. J.

Mays against Leander Young was settled by defendant paying plaintiff and settling the costs. Mr Adam Hinthorn has sold to Hettie Eversole for 4,340 a farm of forty acres in section 20, in Money Creek township. Mrs. R. M.

Burch, of West Jackson street, left yesterday for Roodhouse and St. Louis to spend the winter with her children. Mrs. E. S.

Humphrey and Mrs. F.C. Corey, of Peoria, are- visiting for a few days with Mrs. E. Cook, of 210 East North street.

-Miss Ida Kirkpatrick left the city yesterday for Maione, HI. where ahu wiU spend the winter visiting friends and Agency thmf BA. TREVTMENT. II 'It, tll.w.l Mt I.RXHII its i.f r.r- Will MV BlIttAwl 4 ISla.l EIIHACIKD PAIJLESSLT Ku flu mn.fum Mh-f. a BTtn ai.4 BlBBtei, k.rwi No.tlr.

r' n''nf mil II IIA1II1 I'lTllMI'lll' II i iiiiiin ii in ii' ii' i ii ii i it niiifvu CiiOKtnlWWtMli frfce. nd Terna. At A AT THEIR OT1CE NOJUUL ILL The Illinois Live Stock Insurance Company. HOM OfflCC. CHICAOO ILL COOD LIVE ABENT3 WANTED.

Mr ln.m-tr,.t'n call or addrcae w. CtlHI IICLU llliamHMtoB. wall a Hotel I Aa e.rellenltom. I pttluObMU-f) CREAM OF LILIES. lor ffco skin.

All lPotfll- tni. Le Fever Campbell Insurance ZnJ MD REAL 181 All (iter l' rut Wa.hiag uiBeta. lltuvmiuiioa. Illinois. EL00M1SGT0N Ktntlr Work of 11 Klni vmiii fill JOHN F.

DIXON. PROP. Manufacturer of Tanks Hmokestacka and Iron Wt.rii of all klnda MltM Lul Markevaw. Mloomlnlon. Ill D.

DEVORE VETERINARY SURGEON. Dm removed to lh Mahaffey Bars, Yi Indoor Hotol lilock. Telephone Ma, Ulooniluyvm. Illlnole ARNOLD'S HOTEL CM.I MRST-CLASS Kt.OO Ftrt LiAl HOUSE IN THK CITY. Thirty w.ll-venUlatrd bedroom, and two par.

ton. Telegraph and rubllo Tlephona la nnocrtlon. Hun on Eiiroiiean or Americas plan. at Woo ValiliigtuB-ta. R.

ENWICK. PHOTOGRAPHER Fine Crayon Portraits a Spec'alty. 40 North UIoomlngtoB. Ill TIEFORK BUYING A SHOTGUN OR RIFLE Writs us nd are wbat we will do for Tou. Will Rlud to quota price on mmuaItlon nnd loaded abella bend ua your Firearma for repaira.

PEORIA GUN COMPANY, PEORIA, ILL NO. 1U North Adnma-lt. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE AND MONEY TO LOAN. Tow distinct et of Books, postnd by rUflerent Clerks, with our ComploU JudRmeut Inaer. insures acouraoy lu making Abstraots Title.

JOHN J. PITTS. (KnocMwor to Compron. Banwra A Co.i pOR SALE To Investors. CHOICE FARMMORTCACES 6 and 6 yi Per Cent Interest In aums of tUM and HUDSON HU KB UO-l'j LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR A PAIR OF OUR FALL STYLE ALL-WOOL Pants I I I And FOR VV upwards Or a Fall Suit or an Overcoat at prices that WILL make you forget hard times at PEARSON SOMERVILLE'S TAILORS AND DRAPERS.

Corner Mala and Waahlnrton-atfc, UuUar NMoul Bn. iih iiiinn ii iim iii If I LI I1U.U1J MUsUJ imi ci i W.i! flue cl i I'M As ittet.M sn i. tne ku if'l a.li a hat ke ta. a. el hlru.B aoli.

Ih other Ikaa le Hh.I Ih Hut Ifcr aadd.al it l. r.t tr i. I. a i el kit. ll It n.t Ural Itis.S li.lli r.l f.

ta hr.r Ir. in iie.r sbi. i.a or fn-ni anniii. U.e tr' Biara.ble rum tl ln a iflety Ti er' rrtit a lllace it. ire land ab.rn Ihia ral conitar-nirl a a.

n. aat Bihrra aiia I vie lie iMbbj.ii.bi and kliolnd liouhr. II la a tme New ar III, atw br.ltk reni. tioBi IU Kl.l,l:niill main. u.e.

III. therr.ull of lb" laimr and Mlnrt enre of one ol Hie ure.lr.t phi.l.'iaa. i at ever llted. and iromlh' lime wkt-u It a nrl by 1'iof l'iiei. of Hr nir.Mih.

It Iieen r'owmc in ttie estimation of the public. of all hor prrw-rlb II. and ll.nae who im It ruminrnd It hr tril Mr. II ai I. rhiel of the I.

collector. In lb omce at a-lilnyton. ant ne ol the tni.tlc.t mi a la bl. drpartineiiL M'nl lug to Well. Ki.

baru.on Co, UurlmgUui, Vl Aiigu.t K. h. ttt my word an honor a a gentleman I bare r.oi pa.ed a aumnier la tire U1 ye.ra wllh having a apell til two or three week wilh rheumatism. Paine ccryconi bound raved me thl time, aa I two tx.llln of llieeompiiund hav nmd. a new msa of n.e weigh mure than tter .11 1 In my llle- I'alne a celery con puuud hs.

U.e credit of doing till. I hare rtcuinmi mled It lo l.gtil the men In the un II worked like a cl.arm in llieit cas-s. One of the mr-n wn. a trial wrack. Il would do you id to Ii i tit now.

II lold me lod that It was U.e llircat medicine ever lor.k In hi. life." Mr Kaln WMtea week later ae fullow My hunb.nd for aever.il ys.tr. ha. red very much with rheumatism. Kvt-ry lo tear, be ku.

lo.t al least t.owit-ks with Ihi. trnulrle. lie bad tried every olner nudlciiie but with little or no relief. In June he had rheumatism In hi rtgnt shoulder vry badly, but am to I. loul no time.

11. got a irollle of 1'iiine celery crui-pound lor Hie lirxt lime, an.l It rln i ked the lioiiliie In four and now. alter tab In two hoitle. be la bloiiini' avain. and ir ir in v.

ry rapidly, wrlgliln more liiuii be ever did In hi hie. It I. a wonderful lenm ly a well known ami ooiiHi rvntive iiiiyxl. can, a vraduaie of Harvard imdiial h.ail: "I'alne a celery eonipo'iiid is a n-meuy wliieb, an far a. my olwertatloti Iih hi.

riven tirtter ic.iiiu than any which I h.ve ever tru d. So much better re.u is are oiilalii'd. in fact, by -l' ry roip run I Unit It hat heroine a regular pro cr.plirrn amonv tne ml enilueni prae-lit oni r. 1 prescritM- It Inritriahly. Kvery victim of rheuinailKiu mav use To tie- irlorrd end sorrtbe the nerve center, and rub them of lueir Irrlln Hur Is utmieit that medlral snowle Ice i an do Pi make sound bodies and mlmi.

Painea ci lery com pound InUay reoignised as the moai eff cilvn auent for trenglheiilng and inviror.iliiig Hie nervou. syntem. It cure rheumatism and neuralgia a nothing el.c will do. The NATIONAL KIDNEY ASD LIVER CURE iii iri hv the uMiiiii load from In' tory at 411 North Normal. III.

All over the cemral part of ih I'nlted Slate and Canada the orders continue bi pour in It Indeed, a N.itlonal Homedy. and this year It has been sent Iroin ocean to ocean and Irom the great lake, to thn iruir. Hundred, of bottles and pacUaKes have cmssed the broad Atlantic this tn-aton. having been sent to relative, by those who have oeen run-d In tbla country of Kidney and Liver I rouidea lis real merit has pushed it to the front. Ask your diwvisl for IL IT is THE BKST.

I'ro' .1. HuatM, I'rop and Normal, lib, I). A. I AKEFI ELDS COUGH SYRUP Ii ihe mot piompt and rSitiial leuicdy In ukef'rrail Thro.tsr I.nr Affectluns. It WILL CURE ri ng! Cn up.

Brorebitir, I'm nmnnls, La Grippe, HIv uud er idicsn ti a t-ndoi oy to CONSUMPTION Mriini.aCRCKK. I IL. Jiinunry. IWJ. DR.

C. Co. winter while Rev. Itlchsrd llnney. of Monmouth, 1IL.

was hold in a iirotracted meetlnii at mis plaia he was taken sick with a t-vre crd and courh. and we save him freely of your Syrup nt nichi. and nest mornlnewhen begot up he said: WelL brother, I never. In all my Ife. huve lakn any nii-diclne that did me rrn niidi good in ao short a time." When he left he took a sup-ply with him.

and said lie would nlwava k-cp MmieonkBiid. KAULM. The Delicious Frggrance Refreshing ooolnen. and soft liesuty imparted to tba skin by 1-oszoKt's 1'owDaa, commands it to all ladica. fta It i oaiBtliigfouiiulltr auU cntrl.

nob. aaaainn. II blr Llavla. Ar.lre- Ki-v H. M.iotk A Ii.v.

(. W. 1'aaroe. M-iuin. rvrxitin ri.ii.

l.i an.l nri ttf. ai-rvlraa. by lu. prc.ld.-nl. Rt-V.

II. ('. LlttU-tcr Tit I ttlirer.all.ta. The Cnivrrsallat atat convention con llnucd ita nutting at I-roy, yctcrday, The of the committee on buainca waa discunaed and the plan of work In th mUtkmary field left to the discretion of tbo etecutive with power to employ a atate aunurintandenl, if abia to secure sulubl man. The rciort of the nouiinat Ing com initio and election of ofllrei rc suited in the choice of F.

A. Wlnklcman, of Chicago, prwudcut) J. V. N. Standish, Galetburg, tics president; George F.

Hughes, Chicago, secretary; II. II. MaMy. Blue Island, treasurer. Members of board of trustees, Mrs.

Ellis, of Chicago; Mr. Babbitt, of Lttlirango Committee on fellowship, Itov. Jacob Siraub, J. S. Cixik, A.

A. Thayer, D. I), B. F. Monroe and Prof.

J. N. Parkor. Preacher of occasional sermon, ltcv. J.

S. Cook, U-roy; alternate. Itev. Rufus A. White, Ei.glewood.

Tho place of net meeting Is llison, III. At the afu-r-nooti st'sslon the Voung People's Clirisilan ion met In annual sesklon, with K. E. ii.imariil as president. Tho reports of ofhVers and socivtlea were read showing good work done during the year.

The Union will conclude, lu work today. At the platform meeting Iter. Jacob Strauoo presiding, addrea.es were made by President Standish aud A. J. Tliayor.

Rev. A. Alcott wit unable tin present but nt his addrvs on "Tho Church and tho Masses." A Scarcity ol Kgg. There la Just at present a great scarcity of country t-eg In Bloomington. The cold weather la largely responsible for this condition of things, but a cold storage eggs are quit plentiful In Chieaeo, dealers will not offer more for country eirgs tnan they can buy the cold stongo ones for.

Nearly all of the eggs now offered for sale are from cold storage warehouses. Hut Few Hr. Alarm. There have been but few fire alarm in Bloomington thi fall, and still fewer fire. Generally every autumn during the season of putting up stove, there ar numerou nre alarms.

The great prevalence of hard coal burner is thought by many to bo tho cause of their being so fow fires. A Had rail. Mr. Luke McQneeney, passenger car Inspector for the C. 4V met with a painful accident Tuesday night.

He waa standing on a bench in a car, looking after the lamps, when ho fell backwards and received a long cut in the back of tho head, and had his hip badly bruised. A doctor took six stitches in hi head, and it la hoped that he will be out again oefora very long. Wesleyan Lecture Course. Tonight that most accomplished of all violinists, Edourd Remonyl, opens the Wesleyan lecture course at the Grand. He is assisted by his daughter and others, and the entertainment will be one of the best in tho year.

Course tickets are on sale at the opera house, as are also single admission tickets. Yesterday's Thermometer. Tho thnrmoraator yesterday at 9 a. m. wa18 degrees above soro; at noon 29 do-ereo above iaro, antf at p.

m. it was 23 degrees above. One year ago yesterday 6 a m. it was 27 deirrons a Dove iro: at noon 48 degrees above; at p. 45 degrees above.

The barometer yesterday at noon was 2U.30. A Cold Uay. Yesterday was a good wintry day. At 6 o'clock the thermometer was down to only 18 above and the highest it reached during the day was 29 degrees. Th wind blew from the west nearly all day and heavy wrap were very comfortable.

Hog. Are Lower. The prices of bogs in Bloomlngtin has gone down and dealers are now paying only 5 and 5.25 for them. It i thought that they will go still lower..

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