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ALTON Tot lowing rates for tratsient no ptr.Unt. Single insertion Three to five Insortlons, 8U to twelve InBortloim, HATK80F ADV8UTI8INO: TRANSIENT cento per tech first m- VWHttTS-VtVlt cents porinch foroftch insertion. $3 per inch flrst month, MM par Inch month thereafter. jl per tooh lot the flrrt Inwrtlon, cents per Inch for oooh gnbsoqunnl Insertion. "THURSDAY SEPT.

15. bills, and find tbe same correct, and we recommend that the same be allowed and tbe clerk directed to issue orders to the several claimants, to wit: Jacob Kuhn, Salary City Marrtml, $62.50. Robert O. Oousloy, nMfcrf as day BOB, Allen, John U. Ryw.taWv Oipttfn Nlgut police, SohirMta, flight HKIHHTON, Chicago Anarchists to Hung.

Thollllnois Supreme court announced its decision in the Chicago Anarchist cases yesterday. The (Inding and the sentence of the Criminal Court are alllrmed, ond Friday, November H. is fixed as tho date of tho execution of the seven condemned prisoners. Tho Drouth IB the Illinois Yalley. A report from Scoto and Greene counties, stvye that in the districts lying near tho there are.

upon tbe bank ot tbe river, thousands ot bushels of wheat, that have been sacked and piled up ready for shipment to market by boat, but the has become so low that navigation has boon abandoned and there the (train lies with no pros- pool, tor transportation. Some of it Is boine drawn for a distance of 16 milos to Pearl station, on the Chicago Alton railroad, and shipped fronr that point. The drouth in those counties has been oven more severe than hore.ftnd hundreds of oattlo from the uplands have boon driven to the bottoms to grazso, whore they can. have the.bsnent of tho river water; but many of corn in the low lands, which arc exceptionally good, are without fenoes, and the cattle their starved condition, oomo troublesome and tbe residents are making complaints. As a result, some of the stock has been moved across tho river, wading the channel without having to swim.

The Illinois rivor is re- reported lower than over before known (Oillatai report.) COUNCIL PHOCKEMflGS. AJ) ORDINANCE For tho construction of a planK sidewalk on tbe west side of Alby street, toenth to Nineteenth streets. Be It ordained by tho Olty Council of the city Section i. That a sidewalk four feet in width and of tbe length hereinafter specified, shall be built of two Inch pine planks Inid orosswayi on pine stringers four (A) inches by four 141 inolifo, four feet apart, with five Inch aplkoa the end of tho stringers to rest upon rooks eight Inches square and four Inches thick, the whole to be laid upon an ovcin grade, and under the supervision und aubjoct to the anprotal of tho Olty Eng noor, touuklng upon the lino of the following de- icrlbed blocks, tracts, lots and parcels ot land tituated in the olty of Alton, county ol Madison and State of Illinois, to-wit: The south halt of lot 111 block '17. thirty fott by Martin tialavan.

Tlio goutil halt of lot one, thirty In length, owned by Hogor MoEUIgott, Tho north Gall of lot two, thirty feut ft length, owned by Patrick Mitchell. The south half o( lot two, thirty feet in length and lota three FBI und four one hundred and twenty feet, owned by Jatnos Flngloton. Lot No. sixty feet in length, owned by Dennis Flynn. All of laid lots boina In block 27, 0.

U. Adama addition to the city of Alton- See S. That tho slduwalks which shall bo Uullt or renewed shall be paid for by special taxation of tho lots, tracts or pnrcela of land touching upon the line whore suoh sidewalks are ordered, by levying the whole cost thereof upon uiioh of tho lots, tracts or parcels of land touching upon the lino ol such sidewalk, in proportion to their frontage on ouch Hide- Hue. 8. All owners of lots, tracts or parcels of land touching the lino ot tho above men- tloned.

sidewalk, ihall build or ronew the side walk in front of their respective lots, or tracts ot laud above described under the direction ot the olty engineer, nnd in accordance with tho apoolnoutlona set forth In the first section of this ordlnnnou, withta thirty after the publication of the same, and in default thereof then the aldewalk shall be hullt or renewed by the olty engineer, and a bill of tho cost thereof, showing in separate Items tlio cost lug, matcrlul, laylug down and supervson, i slmll Ue fllcd In the office of the clt.T olork, I curtined to by thosald city engineer, together with a list of tho lots, tracts or puraolsofland tonohluu upon snid sldowulk, as constructed, Uullt or renewed, the names of the owuon and the frontage thereof, an provided by law. VVbordupon city shull proceed to make a tux list against said lots, tracts or parcels of land, and tho owners thereof, esoartalulng by computation tho amount ol special tax to be.charged against each of the said lots, tracts or parcels ot land and the owners thereof, on account of tho construction or renewal otsuoh sldowalks.uo cording to the proportion of roiituxo ol ouch lot.traatorparoolof laud upon such sidewalk, and the olork shall thereupon his wutv rant, directed to tho city marshal, for tuo col luatlon of the amount sucb special tax an appears from such tax list to bo duo from the ownei of the lota, tracts or parcels of land touching upon tho lino ot such sldewalkn, and such ofllcer shall proceed to collect the eutno upon tbe receipt of such warrant according to law, and make return thuruof, together with the money colluotod, within sixty (00) days from tlio date of tho Issue thereof, and in case any such warrant NhaU be returned as to the or any part thereof, "No property found," other warrants may Issue. Sea. 4. If any such upoolal taxes shall not be collected upon warrants therotor, then tho oltr clerk ot tho city of Alten.

sball on or beforn the tenth (lOtbl ot March thore- after, make return to tho county collector of Madison county In the manner by law, who shall thereupon proceed to colluot tho Sttiuo according to the statute In snob onto made and provided. Tho following; ordinance was also presented and ordered published, all voting aye: AN OUDINANOK aft In relation to bill posting. Be It ordalaed by (he Olty Council of tho city ot Alton. Sou. 1.

No person shall paste, post, paint or nail or otherwise, maintain or pruuorve any bill, poster, adTortlsomont, show bill, or notice of any kind on any curbstone, flag stonu, or any part or portion of any sidewalk, or tree, lump post, hitching post, telegraph polo, electric lluht pole, telephone pole, flre alarm polo, bridge or hydrant, or upon ftiiy wall, door, guto or tenco tbo consent, la writing, of thu owner of such wall, door, gate or under a puuulty ol too dollars for ouch ulfviico. This provision shall not apply to bill authorized by the Olty Council. The Committee on Murkou, on mo- tlonof Mr, instructed to report tho cost repairs on thu different city scales at thu next wonting. Mr. Bcall offnred thu following report which WAS adopted, till voting avo.

To tbo lion Mayor and Members of the City Council. aommttteooa Police would respectfully bee; leave to report that we uavo oxaminnd tho following Toornev, lame, Wm. Bweonoy, same, $60. Luther B. Blub, same, JAtt, AND CAIABOO8E KILLS.

H. Johnson, Ice for Police station, II, Johnson, same, JS.25. K. F. Doterdlng matches police station, B.

J. Penltoid, feeding prisoners, JS1.60. KD. Oha'n. OEO.K.

HKWITT, The I'ublio Building committee ported favorably on tho following bins and tho same wore allowed, all voting aye: John Uovle, repairing flogHtsn city building $0 50; 'windowclass Green McDow- Oil cleaning out ohlmnoys on city hull building. Mr. Hohwoppo, of Committee on Kire Department, presented the following report, which was adopted, nil voting aye. To the Hon. Mayor and members of the City Council: GKNTLEMEN 1'our committee on Fire Department would respectfully leave to report that we havo examined the following bills, and find the same oorreot, and wo rocommond that tho same be allowed and the clerk directed to issue orders to the several claimants, towit: Samuel Hayes, salary chief engineer, 00.

Andrew McDonald, salary euat. chief engineer, 80 00, Bamuol Hayos, salary firemen, ,1 and 2, 91 70. Central Union Telephone co. for August, Johnson, loo for flro department, 1 66. Paul Robldon, blaoksmtthingifor department, 8 Paul ttobldou, blaoksmithing lor department, 4 00.

Drossier, fned for flre department, 2 60. William for flre department, KQ Georgn II Wolgler, medicine for flre department, 1 50. Miss Tlndlo, washing for flro department, 3 76. Dotordtng, matches forflre department, 1 95. Johnson, Ice for flre department, 2 80.

Paul 4 DIerbaum, feed for tire department, fl 81. Deterdlng, oil and salt for flre department, 1 24. Vf illlam Hubboll.materlal for hose house, 4 76. Mrs Toohev, washing for department, 2 BO. Henry Chamberlain, materials, flre de purtmfint, 2 SO.

David Sparks, feed 'for flro department, K. Lawrence Fahrlg, feed for ore department, K. Charles Baker, assisting in looking for horse, 2 BO. Oup.rles Baker, painting engine house, 1 60. Henry Sohweppo, horse for department, 16000.

47. Your committee on Firo Department, would respectfully report that In danco with a resolution of this Council we have sold two horses belonging to tho department for the sain of 8160.00, nml respectfully request that the amount be' placed to the credit of the depart, tnont. Would also report that wo havo bought one horse for tho department for t.bc sum of and would ask that an ordor be drawn for said amount. Respectfully submitted. H.

M. SCMWEPFE, C. A. HERB. JOHN E.

COPPINGEE. Mr, Roper, committee on Gas, submitted the following, which was adopted, all voting aye. To tho Hon. Mayor and City Council: committee on Gas 'would, respectfully report examined the following bills for lighting ooal oil lamps and find them correct and recommend that they bo paid: L. Jos.

lilselngor, $6. Kmest E. tiiabop, 14.60. Amelia Kitzaovald, Jacob Fabrlg, $18. 8.

0, Boasett, JM.60. Ilourv Loarta, $12. Jobnltyan.Jr., $6, He also, reported favorably on the following bills of the Alton Gas Light and Coke Co. and tho same were allowed, all tho Aldermen voting ayu but Mr. Copplngor who voted For the month of Ayrll, For May, For Juno, $806.67.

For July, For August, $303.27. JOHN S. ItOI'Kll, Kll. UKALL. PBTEH 11ETLAND.

(Continued to-morrow.) MEN OF LETTERS. Tennyson tuts recovered from Ills latest attack of gout. Frank Pilson, of Washington, seems to be tbe mnst ambitious and precocious editor in the country. Ho Is only 43 years of ago and publishes a monthly entitled Universal Knowledge. Mr.

Walter llnsant only ilcvotos throe or four lumrs day to producing copy. The rest of Ills working time ho devotes to revision ami to RleanliiK nmtorial from tho world about liiin Tho vonllct In professional circles in that Jool CbiuuUor Ilnn-ls' now story, "Azolln," appflnrlng in Tlio Century, la not lit nil up to his avoi'ngo. Biisl-oiimns itre wii.l to ba amiably done, buC'iittnrly tirwoiim J. T. Trowbrldgo.

the nuthor, Ims Krown rich (n HU nnsy ami plimsani way. He is one of thn pi'inclpnl Htockholders In thn whii'li owns all tils avnllnhlD liinil for oot- tnKos at Ivoiiii'nbiinkport, Mn. Thu rapid rlsn In the prli-u at Innii nt tbnt rosnrl hua inndn ttocklioMvitt wealthy. Bret Ilurtv makes homo in at ttio lionso of tlie Dalglan Ailnlstcr. The famous uiiUior's Imlr Is now white and Hog In masses on his foreheml.

His mustache is not sowliUe. His complexion florid. He not grown were It not for Ills Imlr would like ynung limn. Rolii'rt IjOiils HUiveuson, who Is now In America, a thorough Bcotobman In speech and clour cut features nre plwHini; In tlii'lr innke up, but Mi palu checks arn siinlicn, und his fiico shows marks of ill health nml hunt work. Ills oytw are dark, hlu eyebrows blank.

His blank balr Ubrushed ImcU tram nml in worn long liehlml, so llmt it I-IIIKIIM-H on bin ghoul- tli'rs. Mr. rHovonicm IB dovoled to clguftitte smoUlug. In Sydney roughs on thcsli'rot ni'e called "InrrlUliin." The iminncnmo from ivply of jxilli'uiiuui wlio uBkisI by tlw court what tUern wiu unrtlinl ttio whnin bo had arri'ittwl. "Juut lan'lklu nUuut thn yer honor," vras tliv reply of tho ofllcur, wtio won nn IrUUiuiiu.

from that time disorderly conduct wai termed larrlklug, Iho rouuh was ckllodtt larrikin. Sonic two years ago Ed. Phillips, a man with a family, vim off wltli a. young girl by natneof Louise Young. He was arrested and laid in jail quite, a while on charge of abduction, but was let loose, there being insufficient evidence.

Last Thursday the same girl stole $40 from her grandfather and left the place with the same Phillips, so said, who was acting as constable and had collected ft debt for some one in town, and tho hypothesis is, tliat they pooled their money and left for parts unknown. Since they, left it smells strong of tar, and a good many feathers Sn sight, and some one is just waiting for him to oomo back, when probably there will be a combination of the two and an application made in the most approved fashion. A novel suit for a quiet town like Brighton is exercising tbe minds of our people at present. case of slander, damages set at $5,000, and last Friday the papers were served on defendant, and the trial set for this term of court at Carlinville. Weld Ash, the parties.

We hope it will drop out. Mrs. P. Berry is making preparations to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Stevens.

Miss MeOia Mevnll, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. W. C. Merrill, left this morning for Jacksonville, where she goes to attend school at the M. E.

College, Winnie Short, a Brighton boy at work in the shops of the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf E. 11. at Kansas City, is visiting his mother and, relatives. Ho reports plenty of work and likes it Harry Moore, son of the late Conductor Moore, with his wife, of Kood- liouse, arc visiting relatives ond friends here. We attended tbe nicest kind of a social this evening, given by the Presbyterian church members, at the residence of H.

G. Stall. A large attendance, brilliant company and plenty to eat helped every thing to pass oil in the most pleasant manner. Sept. 14.

Base Baltimore: St. Louis Browns, Baltimores, 9. At Brooklyn: Brooklyns, Cincin- natis, 4. At Staten Island: Morning game-, Mets, Cincinnatis, afternoon game, Mets, Cleve- lancls, 4. At Philadelphia: Louisvilles, C.

At Detroit: Do- troits, 15; Boston, 6. A.t Chicago: Chicagos, 17; Piiiladelphias, 12. At Indianapolis: Indianapolis, New Yorks, 5. At Pittsburg: Pitts- burgs, Washingtons, 2. Allow youtfClothing, Paint, or washed in tubbing, twisting, wrecking way.

Join that large army of sensible, economical people, who from experience have learned that James Pyle's Pearline, used as directed on each package, saves time, labor, rubbing, wear and tear. Your Clothes are worn out more by washing than wearing. It is to your advantage to try Pearline. JAMES PYLE, New York. Sold Everywhere.

VITIATED BLOOD Scrofulous, Inherited and Contagious Humors Cured by Cuticura- the uiodlnm of ono 0 CHEAP SALE OF LADIES and GENTS WINTER UNDERWEAR JL books received througb Mr. Prank l. VVray, Druggist, Apollo, I -became 00- qmilnted wfth your ODTIOOIU KBMKDIES, ond take this opportunity to testify to you that their use has permanently cured iso of one 01 tho worst cases of blood poisoning, connection with oryslpolas.thatlhavo over seen, and after having boon pronounced, inour- able by some of the best phya olans In county. ItakeEreatploasuroln forwarding to you this testimonial, unsolicited as It is Dy you, in order that others suffering from similar maladies may be encouraged to give our ODT1 should atteticMiire, KASKINE (THE JEW" QUININE.) GIVES Good appetite New Quiet Nerves, Happy Days, Sweet Sleep. A POWE-RFtnLi 'I'OSftC, that the most delicate stomach will bear.

A SPECIFIC JPOB MALARIA BHEUMAHISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, and all Germ Diseases TUB MOST SCIENTIFIC AND SUCCESS- FULBLOOPrORIFIEU. Superior to quinine. liev. Wm. Lucas, Hector Grace cburah, Ba- voiiBfl, writes: "IcordioUv oudoxaoKas- klne as being lust what you claim, an excellent substitute for quinine, with none ot its bad effects.

Mrs. Lucas had A serious form of malaria, and waa confined to her bed for months. Kaskluo bad her up and 'around In a fov days, and in a short time cured her." Living In tbo mnlailal districts ot Maryland I became a victim ot worst forms of ma- larlnl fever. I drugged myself with quinine and other remedies without avail. I was greatly reduced when I hoard at Kasklne.

Us curative powers were a medical revelation to me. It cured mo andll hnve not had a return of tho troubles. (Prof.) J. D. Hlrd, Aset.

Chemist, Maryland Ag. College. Letters from tho Above persons, giving full details, will bo gent on application. ICoskmu oan be taken wHnoiit any special medical advice. 51.00 per bottle, 0 bottles for 45.

Bold uy dcurfgtatB, ov sent bv mall on receipt of price. KASKINK 64 Warrnn Ht. NPW York. PUBLICATION NOTICE IN AT TACIiMENT. State of Illlnnls, county of Madison, SS.

Circuit court of Madison county, October term, A. 1887. Thu Alton National Bank vs. George D. Huydcn and Sarah Iltvyden.

Attachment. Public notice is hereby (riven to tho said George D. liuyden that a writ of attachment 1-suoc' out of tho olllce of the olork of the circuit court ot Madison county, dated tho 7th day of September. A.D.. 1887.

at the suit ol above named plaintiff und thu hinds, chattels, rights, moneys, credits and effects of the said defendant, GeortiaD. lUwUen.iOT tnosxnn ot two thousand throe hundred and sixty-nine dollars aud thirty cents, directed to the Sher- III of Madison eountv to execute. Now, unless you, the said defendant, George D. liny- den, shall personally be and appear before the said circuit court ot MndUen county on or before tbo llrut day of tho next term thereof to bo holdonnt the court house in the olty of Kdwarduvillo, on tho tbo third Monday October, A. U.

1687, tilvo bailandplead to said plalntlli'B action, Judgment will bo entered against you and In of tho said plaintiff, nd so much ot tuo lauds. Koods, chattels, righto, moneys, orodlts and effects attached, ad may be suiUclont to satisfy the sold Judgment and costs, will bo sold to satisfy the sumo. HOllEKT HAGNAUKH, Olork. WISH DAVIH. Attorneys.

7d4w paper uepi on aio at the ornco OVERUSING AGENTS flME8 DUILDINQ ESTIMATES! wmoc, Beferonco FRANK WBAY, Dniggist, Apollo, 1'a. OtOBBS. JfiinnflE. Richardson, Oustoin House, rtow Orleans, on oath says: -In 1870 Scrofulous Ulcers broke out on my body I WM mass of corniptlon. Everything known to tlie medical faculty was tried in vato.

1 became a mere wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my head, could not turn in bed; was in constant pain, and looked upon life a a curse. No relief or cure tn ton years. In 1880 1 heard of she Outicura Kemedles, used them, and was perfectly cured." Sworn to before U. j.

Uom. J. D. Crawford. ONE OF THE WORST CASKS.

We have been selling your Outicura Hemo- dlea for years, and have the first complaint yet to receive from a purchaser. One of the worst oases of Scrofula I ever saw was cured by the use of five bottles of Outteura Resolv- ent, Outloura and Outloura Soap. The takes tbe "cakoy here as a medicinal soap. TAYLOU TA YLOIv, Drufrgiats, Frankfort, Kan. INEUBBITBD, And Contagious Humors, with loss or hair.

and Eruptions of the Skin, are positively cured by Outtoura and Outloura Soap externally, and Outioura resolvent internally, when all other medicines fall, Send for pamphlet. DKUGUIHTS tJSB THEM. Wo have obtained satisfactory results from tlie use of the Outloura Remedies in our own family, and recommend them beyond any otnor remedies for diseases of the skin and blood. The demand for tliem grows as their merits become known. MCMILLAN Druggists, Latrobe, Pa.

CDTIODBA BBMBDIE8 ore sold everywhere. Price: Outicura, the Great Sklu Cure, SO Outicura Soap, on ets Outicura Resolv- ent) the Now Blood Potter Drug and uhemioal Boston. TVT PLE8, Blaoldieads, Skin Blomishea JT and Baby Humors, use Outicura Soap. Choking Catarrh. Have you awakened from a disturbed sloop with all the horrible sensations of an assassin clutohiuB your throat and pressing the life-breath from your tightened chest? Have you noticed the languor and debility that succeeded the effort to clear your throat and head ol this catarrhal matter? What a depressing influence It exerts upon tho mind, clouding the memory and filling the head with pains and strange noises I llow difficult it is to rid tho nasal passages, turoat und lungs of this poisonous mucous all can testify who are afiltotod with catarrh.

How difficult to protect the system against its further progress towards thn lungs, liver and kidneys, au physicians will admit. It is a terrible disease, and cries out for relief and euro. The romarkablo'ourative powers when nil other remedies utterly fall, of Sa-nford's Radical Cure, are attested by thousands who gratefully recommend it to fellow -Bxiff erers. No statement is made regarding it than cannot be substantiated by the most respectable and reliable references. Each packet contains one bottle of tho Radical Cure, one box of Oatarrhal Solvent.

and an Improved Inhaler, with treatise and directions, and is sold by all drugBists for Jl. Potter Drug and Chemical Boston. ATtfae QLOgE. For Fall, 1887. New Stock BAGLJK PACKET COMPANY.

SPRING ARRANGEMENT Tlie Steainer 1 2 H. USY1IE, Master, a. IIUBB ED. BLOCK, Olork On and after Monday, Feb. 11, the Eagle will run as follows, vtei LEAVING ALTON FOB ST.

LOUIS at 7 o'clock a. and St. Louis on return trip at 8 p. dally. And leaving Alton for Portage, Jersey Landing, Graf ton, and wa; points every evening at :30 o'clock.

On Bumlny trips the Spread Eaglo loaves Alton for Oraftou at 11 m. returning to Alton in tlnio to leave at p. for St. Louis and leaving St, Louis at 7 o'clock In tho ovo. for Alton.

Whistle will be Bounded fifteen minutes before starting (or St. Louis. TO BT. LOUIS, RootroTaip UlDBS' BO 78 6 00 W. HILL.

Agent. Fast Freight Passenger Line ST. L.OUIS, AL.TON AND SPRINGFIELD KA.ILKOA.D CO'S ALACK 8TKAIHKK SON'S MAHUM. J. F.

KLL'ISON, CoramanUor. N. tiiiovus, Olork. Ooinmonotng Monday, April ith, steamer Iludaon vdUloHvoSi. Louis lor Alton.

Port- ago, Jersey, Grafton und all pulntson St. L. S. H. at 8:80 a.

arriving at Alton at a. m. Returning will leave Alton tor St. Louis iU5 p. arrlvlnu at at 7:30 In ample time for parties to attend theatres, iito, Parties puroluislng round trip tloliutu will bo tunitaltod stuto rooms without extra cost, uonneotiuu wltli fastezpreas on 8t.

Louiu, Alton and llnilroad for Joi'seyvillo, Wuvorly, SpilnKflold and all polnu north and eiuit. To HT. Looia.ulnulo so 11 round trip 7D twenty ride JOHN A. JtKUNHU, Cion, Alton. II.

A. riBUBIl, QQn'l MunuiiOr. (olldtf OF CARPET SI ELEGANT NEW STYLES. OILCLOTHS) (OIL CLOTH STOVE BUGS In All Widths. C.

In All Sizes. Large Stock of SMYRNA Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles and Chains; Wall Paper and Borders. I am selling at Lowest ST. LOUIS PRICES for Cash Only, Call and Examine, at Third Alton, Only $1.25 ALTON TELEGRAPH. A LARGE 8-PAGE PAPEK.

All the local aud general news of the week. Only $1.25 per year. Call at this office and have it sent to friends or relatives who formerly lived in this city or county. They will appreciate hearing from their old home once a week. Sheriffs Sale.

STATJ5 OF ILLINOIS,) Itadlaon county. In tlio Circuit Court. Transcript Judgment from Justice T. U. Murphy.

Webster vs. Bavia Martin. Eieou. tlon No. MO.

Foo 1)111 No. S3. By virtue ol a spoolal execution. Issued out of tlio clerk's oltlco of tbo Circuit Court of Madison county in tho ubovo entitled case, bearing date August 27, A. p.

to tbe Sheriff of said county of Bon, tho undersigned, Shcrilf ot atUU county, will, on SATURDAY, THIS FIItST DAY OF OOTQBEIl 1687, at the liour of 10 o'clock u. at tbe nortb front door of Olty Hall, in tbe olty of Alton, In county ot Madison, State of Illinois, offer at public vcnflno, to hiubent bid- Our, for cusli, certain real In 'the county ot Madison and State of HHnol'i, find described us follows, to-wit: Lot number three (HI in block nftoan In tlio town of Siihi, commonly callud Salu addition to Upper Alton, county of Madison, and State of Illinois; And will then and there sell tbo same, under and by virtue of the execution aforesaid to satisfy the same, toueiher with the costs of suit. Dated Sept. 9th, A. D.

1887. K. A. 1UJUKK, Sheriff of MaJition county, HI. BY G.

F. OIIOWK, Deputy. dtu THOS. MILLER SONS, Fall Winter Catalogue OF LADIES AND OENTLEMEN'8 FU11NISHING GOODS, Now ready and scut free on application. THOS.

MILLKB SONS, (lib cur. NKVf YOBK, you'll flud Hgood to regu- Tlio organs of both muall It cliockH Sfoh lltadaohe, and tbo woo That ovoc Ileildoi 'tin pleasant to tho taite. Bo 110110 need gulp It uuwn SB. linker linker Solicitors for Complainant. CHANCERY NOTICE.

STATK Of I Madison county. 1 In tho Circuit Oourt. To the October term. A. D.

1887. The Koiraard Sons Oarpet Company vs. MaryKlngg, widow of Richard Plftgg, deceased, Mary 1'. Randall and A. Frank Randall, her husband-, MavthA I).

Guarabei-lain and Albert Chamberlain, her husband; 'Adeline B. Slowinan and Mark Slowuiun' her husband, Bill for partition and assignment of dower. Affidavit of the non-rosliJenoo of Alary F. liandall and her husband, A Frank Randall, and Martha Chamberlain and her husband, Albert Chamberlain, four of the above named defendants, having been illed in the ollloo ot the olork of said oivoult court ot Madison county, notice la heteoy given to said Mary P. Randall, A.

Frank Mftrtlm Ohamberluln and Alhqpc OUatuberlaln, that tho complainant named, the Kennard Sons Oarpet Company, liua heretofore filed its bill of co plaint in Bald court on tho chancery sldo, thereof, and -that a sununiins thereupon out of court against said defendants, returnable at tho court in tho olty.oi Edwardsvillo, tn mild county of Madlsun and State of Illinois, on the third Monday In tho month of October A. U. 1887, aa uby law required, whloh Is now ponding and undetermined in aald court. KODEUT HACJNAUBH, 8ep8d40d Cleric otjthe Circuit uourt. JOSISfJU AMUttBfET'ft LTVERY STABLE if HONT 8TUKET, MBTWEBN ALBY AND If ASTON.

A.1.TOV and oil skln'dlse ixmndfau Tar. A LofuniTeir. Bold By.

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