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Vs i LEOAL. I NeW advertisement, 1 1" iL'HLiC sALK- iianaAs, tue i.iuiu I ot A. D. 1H7J, D. l.

OMst Louisa Crist, his wile, did, by their trust deed or that date, sell and col.vey-.nd warrant lo dames II. Powell, trustee, and hi. In trust, the following described property, lo-wil i he west balf ol the northwest quarter of section iwei.tv-nlne township tweiiiv fuur (Jl), range two east of the third p. McLean county, s.eure the pavmenl of three certain boidsiorlhesiimof 1,11 ea. Ii.

and due In five ve.rs Irom the data thereof, bearing ten per ient. inie rsl per annum. Payable semi-annually, a. manifested bv the Interest coupons to said bonds attached, for Ihe sums of e.Vieach, respe. t-Ively, payable every six n.on during the tune said bond" bad lo run and Wiikiikas, His prov.ded in said trust deed hat iu ca eof delault III the pavmenl of said bonds Interest at maturity, the said tru-tca, or in the event ol his absence from the stale of Illinois or Innl.il Iv to a.

ssor In trii-t, I has. Hincklclo'd. or Hie acting Sh.rnt ol Lean loulilv, Illinois, should, the spl the leg il hoi. erol said after having advertised li tor llnilv day-in a public news-pai er in said Mel.e.ti sell said premises and all right and oiiltv of r. ilem tion and homestead of said D.

Crist and Louisa M. rit, their heirs and assigns, al the Coiirt-hoile d.s.r, in McLean I'oiih-V. to the highest bidder, tor and eiecnle and deliver the purchaser or purchasers a deed or deeds of on yaiice In tee to tlie itemises so sold, and apply Hie proceeds Ihcieol 111 said trust deed Is provided; all ol who will moie fully appear by reference to ol 'said liusl deed, III H.s.k 41, page 4ls, id Mel e.n C. iv Mortgage Kec.rds; and Wiikiikas, Delanll has been made In the pavmenl of tin- lineie-l due on the day ot I annul A. D.

IsIK, an. I by reason ot said delault the rn ci al sum aforesaid has become and on i be day of ile, bet eli, allot nam. .1, there will be due, as a lien on said property, under said trust deed, the sum of Incluillng Ihe debt, interest costs and tees ai Wiikiikas, Said II. Powe'l Is absent from the State of Illinois, and the legal holder ol said bond has applid to Ihe undersized to sell si. id premises.

1 1 i 1 II I 1 4. 1 I 1 It! if i-: .1 14 Ht I 1 '-ft Ui 'I I I 4 1 1 1. '1 1-. 1 vis. I I Kh'H SALE.

Whskxas, 1 the day of A. D. Itn lisrl M. Guy and husaiin. Guy.

wife, did, by tb.lr iruat 1 Led ol that dale, sell and convey and warrant lo Reuben M. Betijaniln. trustee, and hi- in trust, Hie following described pr.irurty, towlt: Tlie southwest quarter of the south. ast quarter of section (I), In township twenty-one (JI) north, in range four ill east ol the third principal meridian, Insecure tlie pavnic.it ul one mortgage bond for the sum of live miliars, and due January 1st, D. 1-77, from tha date thereof bearing ten psreent.

interest per annum, payable semi-annually, as mauilesied by the lu- tetest coupon. Ill sad bond altsrheif. fi.r the sums ot twenty 11 ve dollars, re ectively, 1 arable every six months during the time said le i.d bad lu inn and It Is provided In said trust deed that In s. of default In the payment ol sal.l bond or lol. re.

1, at maturity, tlie said trustee, or In the event ol bis resignation or inability to act, hi. In trust, Lawrence should, iis. the appliear.11 .1 ihe legal bolder of said bond, alter having advertised the same tor sixty days In a put. lie 1. said McLean county, sell said premises and all rigid and rqu fy redemption and homestead of sal.l Ki.

fi.ld M. Guy and Susanna tin v. their heirs and at the south il.H.r of tlie Couit-linitse, 11. Mclean county, to the Inghe-t bidder, fer cash, and execute and deliver to Ihe purchaser or purchaser, a deed or deed, of conveyance It. fee lo tlie premises so sold, slid apply Hie proceed- thereof as In said trust deed is provl.l.d; all of win.

will more fully appear by relrrenee to record ol said trust in Book 41, page of McLean County Records at WiiKHKAS, Delault has been made In the pay-in. id of If interest coupons due since the lsth day ot January. A. I). 17.1, and by reason of said default the principal sum aforesaid ha.

become due, and on ihe day of sale, hereinafter named, there will be due, as a lien on said prenil-e, on.ler said trust d. ed, the sum of 7rll On, Incutl-lug the debt, interest, costs and Wiikiikas, Sal.l Reuben M. Benjamin baa resigned Ins tru.t, a' .1 the legal holder ol said bond has applied to the undersigned toiell prem- Now therefore, public notice Is hereby given that I will, by virtue ol tlie aiwer lu nievesuo. oy said trust deed, Mill said premises or so iniieli ih reot as may be necessary to pay said on HESPAY, THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL, A. 1'.

is, at the south doorof the Court-house, In Blooming Ion, Illinois, between the hours ol ten and tour of that day, to the highest hid.lerjor cash and convey 1. i.i.r. lia.ers. liv deed In tee simple, all tlie right, line and Interest nf Kicliard .1. Guy anil susa.nia wuv.

heirs and assigns, In and to the premises so -old. LA WHENCE KLD'IN. Successor iu 1 nun. rpRlS'l EE'S SA I.E.-WHKRKAS, rreoenii 1 Mecbling and Margaret JMechdiig. hi.

wile, ol the eoniitv of McLean and state ol lllinols.dld, ...1. I I. A .1 1m-J lik lli.lt rsr. Oil I lie oay o. is.

1 1 tain trest of that date, convey lo one Pan'cl Loveless, 01 tne coumy 01 i.ean a tin. as trustee, tlie fulluwtlif de scribed premises, situated In the township of Krat. of I netiey oniif, 1 ill lo-wil 1 lie iwi nithwest quarter and the southwest quarter a 1. all 111 MtCtl.in twenty live (iM, of township twenty-three (1(3) north, of range six (li) ot the third p. cou- Intlii.ig an c.g.i.y i-'.

which sal.l need is .1. tlee of McLean county, Illinois, 11. nooa 01 Mortgages, page which conveyance was 1.1 secure one certain promissory note, of even date with said t.ust deed, for the of fourteen hundred payable to the order of Nancw Warlord, due in Iwo year. Irom date, with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, payable 011 Hie tlrst days of April and aal.l I.al.ll. Sitf.ied by icrooer ui ea.

j. a. FreilerlcK aim Wiikiikas, Saul trust deed provides that incase .1. fault is made In the payment of said note, or any part thereof, or the Intere.l accruing thereon, according to the tenor and effect theteol, on the application of the legal holder of said note the grantee, Daniel Lnvele-s, (full power being given), or his legal alter having advertbed such sixty (Wl) days In a newspaper ii 1.. aliall sell til.

Said u. an 7 1 all til. ritfll premises, or any pari uuin. and e.mlly of redemption of the said gran um, i.in.lni.ir.inri meir therein, at public vendue, to the highest bidder, or cash, at the premises above described, at the time appointed in the said advertisement, and the said grantee, or his legal shall execute and deliver tu the purchaser or purchaser-, thereof deeds for the conveyance In fee ol the premises sold, and shall apply the proceed, of said sale acor.ling to the provision, of said trust deed, and it shall be the duty of the purchaser to see to the application ot the purchase money "wiikiikas, Default has been made In the payment nf said promissory uote of lourteen hundred (l.4uo) dinlais, tailing due the Win day ot March, A. D.

Is7ii, with interest accruing theieon. and the said promissory note I. past due, and application has been made to Daniel have the said premises suld and the proceed--applied according to the provisions ol said trurt deed it Is claimed that the whole of Indebtednen represented by the said promissory note and the interest accruing thereon, secured by trust-deed, amounts, on this jstl. day of January, A. IS7S, to the sum of fifteen hundred and fifteen dollars, with Interest accruing thereon from this date.

Now therefore, notice li hereby yen that, by virtue of the power in me vested as trustee, under said trust deed, and lu compliance of said trust deed, I will sell al puhllo sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash In hand, at the above described premises, in the county of McLean and Slate nf Illinois, on MONDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF APKTL, A. D. 1878, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, the premises above described and in said trust deed mentioned, with all right and equity of redemption and all home, stead rights of Frederick Mecbling and Margaret Mechling, bis wile, and their heir, and assign, therein, and will execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchaser, at said sale, a deed or de'" of conveyance in tee of the premises sold, and will applv the proceeds of said sale according to the provisions of said trust deed. On the g7lh day or August. A.

I). 18.7, Efea-erick Mecbling conveyed the above de.crioea premise, by a warranty deed to Henry FarrW, of Ford county, fllinols. Dated this 28th day of January, 1878. DAM EL LuVELESS, Trustee. H.

G. Bkkvkm, Attorney. At-Ui STATE OF ILLINOIS, McLean county. as. In the McLean County Court, to the April term, A.

D. IH78. ,1 t.u.,i.,n w. Ifareford and Sarah E. Hereford.

In altaoh lue.iL Notice is nereoy given wi 1110 saiu r.u..... Hereford and Sarah E. Hereford that a writ of attachment, issued out of the Clerk's office of the McLean Cuuniy Cuurt, 0.1 the day uf January, 1H78, at. the suit of George A. Davison, and against the eslate of the said Eugene Hereford and Sarah E.

Hereford, lor a demand ot two hundred, twenty-eight and '20-1(10 dollars, and that Hie above entitled uit is now pending in said Court. Now, unless you, the said Eugene W. Hereford and Sarah E. Hereford, shall personally be and appear before said court on the first jiium'uta next term thereof, to be bold, at the Court-house in llloomiugton, 011 the SECOND MONDAY OF APRIL, 1878, and give bail or plead or otherwise answer herein, judgment will he entered against you, and the estate attach, will be sold. Daie.1 at Bloomington, this day of February, A.

D. 178. C. W. ATKINSON, Clerk.

H. G. 14KKVK9, Plaintiff's Attorney. 14-tl STATE. OF ILLINOIS, McLean county w.

In thd Circuit Court, February term, A. D. 1878. Abraham Brokaw vs. John and Hannah Cusey.

It. Chancery. No. 3U74. Bill to Foreclose Mortgage.

Notice Is hereby given that, in pursuance or a decree entered In the above entitled cause, on the twenty-second day of October, A. D. 1877. 1, Henry G. Beeves, Special Master in Chancery or said court, 11, on THURSDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAKCH, A.

D. 878, at the hour of eleven o'c'ock In the forenoon of tbesaid day, at the south door of the Court-house, in the city of Bloomington, McLean county, Illinois, sell at public sala, the highest and be.t bidder, the premises situated iu the county or McLean and Slate of Illinois known and described ai lollows, to wit: 'The northeast quarter (' section Ave (S), township twenty-one (21) uyun, of range three (II) east ot the 3d p. m. containing one hundred and seventy (170) acres, more or less. Dated Special Master in Chancery ot the Circuit Court of McLean county.

IV HAN KRUPTCY. Iii the District Court of 'the United States for the Southern District ol Illinois. In Bankruptcy. No liwo. In the matter of James Porter, Bankrupt.

Noyce u. hereby given that a pet tion liaa been tiled in said court by said Jamei Porter uf Hloomington. the county -f McLean, district, duly declared a bankrupt uimcr thejui, of Congress of March 2.1, 187, and the amendments thereto, tor a discbarge and certiflemto thereof, from all his debt, and other claim. provable under said act. and that the TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF FEBRUOABYi A 1878, at eleven o'clock a.

is aeaigned tor the hearing of the same by the said court, at the United State. Court room in the city ot Springlield when and where all creditors of said bankrupt and all other person, in interest, may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Dated at Sprlugheld, January 18th, A. V. 187.

GEO. P. BOWEN, Clerk. Tistov Pollock and K. B.

PoTi, At torneys for Petitioner ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE; Notice ie hereby riven that the creditor, of John A. Larimer and John F. Kobuwn, lata partner, doing busineas under tte tl name or Larimer ivooisou, aain-t the said Larimer Kobison. under oath, A a.a 1 1. aama With tha n.

tt.e Clerk of the Mclajan County Court at Broomlng- allhl. IksatBuBtlll too, iwciran i v.u in from the date hereof. Dated thii Itlthdav of A. 178. uateuvu joHN W.

BAKJvES, A-eignrw. Q.RBRe,AttorBey. 1 Mi Ann. I'iLu nf Itlniiiiilncloll. i vi aciiiiig at uiosou.

Mr. Will boiworth is visiting hi bmiln Leonard lu Chicago. I. II. I.li-lit puna Fast for a few la With a load of horses.

Mr. and Pr.nk I.eland have goi.e to Chicago for a few days. llaa Mnrv Kauiirtf rptlirMi.tl oil Sallird.lV. from a brief visit to Chicago. u.l,.i Lu.

linen ill for some lime, Is improving encouragingly. Mr. George E. Schaiiinli of the l'l kin TimtH, niH'iit Salurday iu the city. Mr.

J. 1. Eti-i, or New York, agent for bull's shoe, spent Sunday in the city. Miss belli IleCieriii'-jton, returned from a short visit Norih, Saturday evening. Mr.

K. M. 1'iowen, for some years wilh Mr. Stephen Mniih, hits resigned his position. Mis.

A. T. Lawrence and her little son returned last evening from their visit to Cen-tralla. J. L.

Keckley has been sull'-ring severely for the last teu days with a carbuncle on Ins neck. Mr. Charles W. Kirk has acivtited a poNilion as salesman with an Indianapolis house. Mr.

V. II. Toil, of Springfield, of the Internal bevetiue Depaitinent, was in town Saturday visiting Mr. A. C.

SweeUer. Mr. Thomas Cox telurned on tturday from (Jreenlield, where he has made a purchase of 5,000 bushels of wheat. Mr. KfHtik Young, of Chicago, Is visit-a day or two among his many llloomiiigloii friends.

He Intends moving his family in Chicago. Mr. Wm. Hogg has just returned f.om a business trip of ten days at Wheeling, West Va and reports the manufacturing interests and the general business of that city as greatly proslrated. Mr.

Slater b. Morgan went to St. Louis on Saturday for a few days. He expected to lasso the bounding buffalo lu the vicinity of the St. Louis court huse and hear the war-whoop of the painted Indian on the levee.

Such are the legends they tell in Philadelphia, here Slater resides hen at home. He will have his Kie out for his old playmate, Charlie boss. nu: or.vrv. AKKOWSMITII. Lillie Hank was buried on Friday, at the bay lie eemetry.

Sermon preached by liev. bodkin. Dr. Hull removed the tumor, instead or Dr. Malloti.

SA YHROOK. Mrs. 1). E. Carherry is visiting her friend Mrs.

1. b. Hersforil. She is on her way to her new home in Mansfield, in this Stale. Tlie protracted meetings al the U.

church are still ir. progress. A Rev. Miss Potter preached Friday evening to a crowded hoi ire. The roads are in a manner Impass ible, and business of every kind consequently dull.

vowxs. Mr. Joseph Young, who lives one half mile west is very sicn. Dr. Laiighlin, ot bloom-ington, was called to consul- with Dr.

Mont gomery. Aunt Matilda rrice is sun veiy iwuw, Protracted meetings at Hopewell closi with about 35 additions. Isaac Oswalt starts with his family next week to Kansas. Samuel Gardner has commenced to build a new house on tlie forty acres of land he bought. Our school closed for the winter term.

Miss Jennie Wallace, who has taught for three terms, goes to Kansas to visit her sister. A Uentle lllm- In our style of climate, with Its sudden changes of temperature, rain, wmu anu siimmi i.i Intermingled in a single day, it no wonuer that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, balf the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boscbeo's German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs. Croup or any disease ot the Throat or Lungs, Its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you.

German Sjrup is now sold in every town and village on this continent. Sample bottles for trial, 10c; regular size, 75c. For sale by W. W. MAKMON, Bloooinington, 111.

"The Teeth an Adverliwluy; Medium. Every time a lady who uses frag rant Sozodoht opens her mouth, she advertises the artie'e. The state of her teeth is a certificate of Its excellence. No spot darkens their surface, no impurity clings to them, the cushions in which they are set are rosy, and the breath that swells through them is sweet as the breeze of June. Spalding's Liquid Glue, always ready tu ui-e.

BEST BEEF F. A. HOMUTH, 110 East Keeps the best meat in the Bloominir-ton market. Give him a call. WASHINGTON, U- HAS THE BEST HOTEL IN THE CCUN I KY, AT $2.50 PER DAY TttEUONT HOUSE.

J22-lm Assignee's Notice. TVSTRICT COUKT UNITED STATES, I Soulliern District oi munii. At mooniinzton. Jllinois, February seventh, A. D.

17. The undersigned hereliy gives iiuuco u. appointment as Assignee of Corydon Weed, ot U.l.n xnulltV. nil. within J' said District, who has been adjudged a bank- l.o tliH Ditilne.t rupt, upon U' own Court oi saia iisirn i.

fs-3w EZKA M. PKINCE, Assignee. -For particulars send to the Pantagraph dice. MAIN TILE Great Reduction in the Price of Drain Tile. Bottom Clav Tile, second to none in tlieJState.

As-eiits obtain' 18 per cent, better prices In towns where top-dirt tile is made, than manntacturers can obtain for the latter, nevertheless, we propose to sell as cheai as anybody, we make a smoother, harder, and more durable tile th.n anv other manufacturer in the central part of the State. We mention this without a shadow of fear of successful contradiction. No charge, for exhibiting. Large stock of tile, also of con nections, on hand. Call and see lor yourswvo-.

E. M. HEAFEB, 1 1-4 Miles Soulheast of Court-IIouse. wMmmmmmm BELFAST AT YOUR DOORS. HI TABLE LINENS.

GREAT SPECIAL SALE. Fitzwilliam Sons, 107 West WILL, ON- Tui'sdiiy Morning, Fill. ls7S, IMafo on t-alf a lurce invoice of extra Hue TaMo litiifiin, In IhiMi t.U tu'lio Hinl lintwn hoal li I Uiui.m III liuavv lllul IllNlrilllH iiimlitltiM. I mich Hmmly kIiow ii a' riire iiiit-rvHlR iii tln mar ket. aiKl then hi wry lun pnctir.

GREAT BARGAINS In tine and ineritoilnu- are sliown iu (liis i.ll.'i lliu. No co ire sre slionn. Puces range inmi in eenis to 1 per yard. The ninak nuino' ts snoisii hi i'ci yard are Mild iimiii'iv at to Tin-qualities shown at uru Mild usually at no. 'l liu extra tine numbers sliown at l.i' are sold UMially at NAPKINS, TOWELS.

The choh'i'st designs and finest qualities hav'i ever shown, at mt.nii to 4.eu per dozen tor Napkins; and at l.5u to IJ(SI per do.en for llsiiia-k Towels. 'I'he-e iriKids were within the ist fortnight liv our resident N' Vuik buvi at great ailvsliTaue, anu win oe soei i at a com spending advantage as to price. We will open, at the snme time, XxA In al' U'Mim linls at low i-rices, t'- gether with new prints in tine Caniliiies and Shirtings, all at tne lowest ii i. n. Bloomineton, 111 February 12, 1878 TO BU YERS.

Our stock of Choice Groceries is equa' to anything in this section of the country. Call and be convinced that we sell cheap. GEO. H.LEWIS. auii-y No.

211 North Main-st- FANCKKATir. EMULSION COD LIVE 11 OIL WITH TUB I Ty joijIi iIi i es of -Lime and Soda. Knilorseil bv the medical faculty as being the only perfect emulsion of Cod Liver Oil ever yet ottered. Conililiieil Willi me ri "eni" Line and Soda, It forms a perfectly digestible oil, ready tor immediate assimilation. The tiavor is both pleasant and elegant, and In perfect liar-inony with Hie tate ol the most delicate and fastidious.

This preparation commends itselt In consumption, lung troubles, and all the varioii complaint-'. lor which umi i.ivoi i II A UTIII'HN. I lie niosi coiui'i' DVSPKPSIA, IHSKASKD STOMACH, and all troubles arising from disturbed ingestions. 'I Ins .7..: 1.. I.v 1 hvi.

eiull preparation nnvuiK and the public for a number of years with the best ot success, coiiinieiiiis iisen menu; unw from stomach troubles. Pepsinatod Nutriment WITH TUB Vegetable Phosphates Prepared on ifriWy. icirnhc mncipiri imm nutritive portion of various grains, and coiuhined with Pepsin, we present a yrrfrcl tisid lor jiifaiits, Invalids, nursing Mothers, and growing children. The only INFANTS' FOOD in taining VITALIZ-INU and BltA PKi.l I C-1NG material, combined with Tl KK NU1I-MKNT. The above pre.ared by WTI.

M. 11111 -T Manutactunng Chemists. Boston tV-WM. W. MAKMON, Agent, Bloomington, 111.

THEWONDERFUL LEFEVRE BRILLIANTS I Victoria M.le Kar Uroii. riwiiu f- A Perfect Fac-simile cf the Real Diamoni The liaslsof these stones are pure crystals, mi irel the Klerra Neva.las, from wheiiee hev nre ex porteu the llevre ffl.lK.rutory.ln Paris, ranee where they are submitted to i-heinlca an. I vo I ro-cess' by which their surfn's are 1 IIATKIW II I'CBl-i CA HIION. the sulislanee of which the real diamond iscoi.ipos.il. making them as desirable lor WEAR, BRILLIANCY, AND BEAUTY, As the veritable gems themselves.

To Introduce these wonderful as el as our calalniiue conlalnlnif rich designs and prles of all our styles of Diamond UIiiks, Minis. 1 ins.JM.. WE Will SEND FREE, It MAIl, TO ANT AOORISS, ON RECEIPT OF FIFTY CENTS III li. H. Postaxe Hlamps, ot.her the Ear Drops or the Itii.K.

above repre anl 1-cfcvre Brilliants i the set- rnSTmllwbbpla the t.t of solid Hold. Mention style dislred. American Jewelry Co. ItfaXi fb. AuierUsul Jtw.lrJ Co.

I. a 1IMUS "toliU ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. tninialrator of the estate of Henry lliiK.er.oo minisira i or estate ol said ce.se.1, tor leave i anuarv term, A. II. l.s, oi Vwiti on the Slst day of January, rW'NTvlKmST NIAV OF FKBKUAKY math ur Souse Bi.s.mington, In sa coontv, the real as follows, to-wit Lot two (2), bEr.

twentv-elght In AHIn. (Iridley Prlrkett's to the city of Bhmmington, In McLean county. Illinois, on the following terms, in wit- one-third cash In band, balance in six twelve months, with six per cent. Interest the purrli.er to give approved security and niortiiage on the preml-es to secure ihe of the unp.id purchase money. Hated this of A I 17S.

Ll.teaw. FBK.DF.tUCK KOKII L. Administrator of the Estate of Henry Tingler, Deceased. Assignee's Notice. ntSTUICT Cot Uf OK THK NITKI) Nisies tor the Noutlii-ru Instrlcl ol Illinois.

I h. inidi is geed h-reby give, not'ee of his ap- I ointment Klgtiee -l Vraiiklln K. Pliiw-nu, II isilinngioii Mi Lesii county, Illinois, who been adoidgeil a bankrupt, u't'ini disown lilion, by the IHstiii't Court of all District. 1 1.1,1 A II. Will I KIIKAD.

Assignee. BliHiiuing on, I'eliru iry Ill Jw Assignees Not ice. IN THK. liSIIUCT CiifltT OK THK i.lt. Stales lor the Southern District of Illinois.

In Hie in ttter of Charles W. Kirk and I' rank It. ll'iker. Bankrupts. In The underfill I heiebv gives notice of Ins ap- In.

Id Hh. As Iglt. ol bsrles li.k and Frank It r. doing business under the name ami stvle of Kl.k It ik. ol III.

coiiuiv ol and Stale of lllllu.l-; al-o ol hi" as Piovisio.eil A-ign .1 Cluules W. Kirk and Frank It. Bk mdlvid-uallv, who lia.e b. en adiu.ljed I.hm upon their own petition, bv the ahum District o.i.l. III.H.ln.iigloti, Illinois, the of A JiillN D.

FHWI.K. Piovlsioiial As-tgnee. 1l'lllt- llll the or A. 11. f'-1' Crothers and Louisa Crohn rs, Ins wile, did, by their tru.t de.

ot that sell and coincy and watiant to H. Powell, trustee, and Ins successors in mist, the n.Uewllig descrlb'-d prnpcitv, to-wit A piece or parcel ol gr I described as l.dlows, to-wll- Beg lining f-'t east of the iioitba. st eorner ol lot 57. In the original town (now cltv) ol Itlooimnnion, Illinois: thence soiiih an feel; thence east Jl I thence north so et thence e-l 'i Let to Hi" plii'-eol beginning secure Ihe in-lit 1 sc bonds, one for Ki and Vi iniii i Mi and due in live ye tr. in the dale tl.cr.ol, bearing t.

per ceni. Int. re.l per annum, pswible semi annua Iv, as the InliTi st coupons to said bonds altaehed. lol tli sums of and each, tespcctlvelv. pav-able every six months during the time said fiends bad to mil and Wiikiikas, Is pro Id.

111 said trust deed that In ease ol default in Ihe pavmenl of said bonds or Interest coin ons, at muluilly, the said trustee, or In ihe event of Ins iihseuce trom the Stale ol Illinois, or Inabllilv to act. Ins successor in trust, Chart Sliackb-lord. or the acting Sherill ol McLean eoniitv, lliiin. is, should, upon Hie application ot the legal hoi er.d said bonds, alter having advertised ihe same tor tlutlv das in a pul newspaper In said McLean count sell 'aid premises and Mil ri. lit and e.iiitvol redemption and homeaiead of said HI K.

Crothers and Louisa Crothers, Ih ir heirs and a-slgna, at the Court-hou-edo'T ill McLean coiiutv, lo the highest tnd-der for cash, and execnt- and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers a deed or deeds of conveyance In lee to the premises so and apply the pioe. eils her. ol a- in said trust deed is provided all of which will fully appear bv r. leivln to recoidol said mist ill (look page Ml, of McLean Counlv Mortgage Records and Wiikiikas, Default ha. I.

en made in the of the Interest coupon due on the Jot ti ol .1 iniiarv, A. l. H7H, and bv reason ot said delault Ihe co.al sum aloresald has become due. and outlie.lavi I sale, In relnal ter named Iheie will Indue, as a lien on said premises, un.lcr said tiust it. e.l, the sum of including the debt, Interest, costs and lees; and Wiikiikas, s.nd H.

Powell Is absent froin tlm State of Illinois, and Hie legal bolder ol sod Imiii.Is has pplld the lllideisigii. il to si ll said preinis, s. i Now therefore, public notice Is hereby given that I will, bv mine ot the power in me v. sled by said trust iliud, sell said pr ises herroibeloie descrihrd. or so much tlioreol as maybe ncccssaiy to nav said on the SIX I KKNTH D.W UK MAKCH.A.D.

oi i lie. Conn-1 -f. Ill lllo'-nnng- ton, Mel. -oun tv, Lliiiois tween the hours ten and lour of that day. to the highest bidder.

cash, and convev lo inn pureinssT or chas. is. by deed in lee sliuplu. all tlie right, tine and interest nf said Ml IV. croun n.e.

Cni.hi rs, ai their heirs and assigns, in and to the premises so sol. I. ItJ-td CH AS. SH ACKLF.FOUP: Trustee. 'PUI I F.F.'S SA I.K.

Wiikiikas, On Ihe first 1 di lav oi danunrv, A. D. is.n, lioioas Cusev an. I Lama li. Cusey, his wile, did.

by their trust 'deed of that date, sell and convey and wal-rant to Hubert S. Mclntvre, trusiee. and Ins successors iu trust. Hie Pillowing described properly, to-wit: Ihe soulheast a sixty ('') acres tl ihe eas, sniee. iiieci-.

west iiiiarter of secltoli uiirty iwo ship twenty. two north. In range three (II) east ot lliu thiol principal mei i.lian, -containing 'Jai seres, to secure Ihe payment of one bond the sum of three thousand dollars, and due on 1st Isimi. from Ihe dale Iheieof bearing ten per cent, interest per annum, payable annually, as manifested bv Hie iiueiesl coupons to said bonds attached, tor Hie sum of three hundred dollars, respectively, payable 1st In each i said hood had to run, (said bond and coupons wore also signed by John It is nrovi.led In said trust deed that in the i.avmeut of said bond or intar. si at mammy, Hie said trustee i.l the aoi.llCAtioliof the legal hoi ler ol said bond, alter having advertised the same for ilnrtv dais iu a piinnc newwpaier in s.m i.ih.c,.., coini'iy, sell said premises and all right and eiilty and homestead of said 'Thomas 11.

i ui.ra Cusev. their heirs and as signs; al the south d.a.r ol the In Mr-i i to the highest bidiler, for rash, and execute anil deliver to Hie purchaser or purchasers a ueod or deeds of conveyance In fee lo the premises so sold, and apply the proceeds thereof as In said tril-t deed Is provided; all of which will more fully appear by reference to record ol said trust deed, in Bonk oli, page Hill, of McLean County Records; and Wiikiikas, Default has been made In the payment of the Interest eoupuns due on the lirst day oi January, A. D. 177, and 1S7S, and by reason ol said delault tlm principal sum aforesaid has become dim, and on the day of sale, hereinafter named, there will be due, as a lien on said premises, i inler said trust deed, the sum of including the debt, interest, costs and tees; and Wiikiikas, The legal holder of said bond has applied to the undersigned to sell said premises. Now, therefote, public notice is beieby given that I will, by virtue of the power in me vested by said trust, deed, sell said premises hereinbefore described, or so much Ihereut' as may be necessary to pay said ID, on THLKSDAY THK SF.VF.NTII DAY OF MAKCH, A.

I). IS7S, at the south door ol the Coiirt-liou-e In Hlnnmlng-ton, McLean county, Illinois, at the hour of eleven o'clock In the 'forenoon of that day, U) the highest bidder, for cash, and convey to the purchaser or purchasers, by i I 111 tee simple, all the right, title ami Interest of said 'Thomas 11 usev and Laura C. Cusey, and their heirs and assigns, in and to the premises so soul IS til liunr ii i MelNTYKK, Trustee. C'TATK 'IK ILLINOIS, McLean county ss. 15 In the McLean Circuit Court to the May term, A.

P. Is7. Daniel .1. Poe, Lilly Jane Poe, Cora Belle Poe and Francis Kmerv Poe vs. Jane A.

Downing, John Downing, Alexander Robertson, Duliiet Ahei and It. K. Moreland. lu Chancery. For 'Affld'avit having been filed In the udlce of the Circuit Clctk of said county satisfactorily slipwing that nf slid .1.

len.lanls, A. Downing anu John l. wniiig are ot resnietus oi inc. sihio Illinois and si. hpu-ii having been issued against lb in, uti the fourth Monday in May, A Now 'therefore, notice is hereby given to you the said Jane A.

Downing and John Downing, Ibat the aliov eiiliti. pemluig Hie McLean Circuit Court, at lat unless you shall be and aopear bcl.n 6 said cou-t on the llrstdayot the next to! in thereof, lu be holden at the Court bouse lu on the FOCIlTH MONDAY OF MAY, A D. 17S, alio plead, answer or to said bill. Ihe siiii.o will be taken as confessed against you.and a decree rendered according lo the prayer '''Dated at Bloomington, this second day of February, A. D.

(, Hy A. K. STKWAHT, Deputy-i. o.ru AU'V- Iti tf Jatins 1 (a single man), ol the county of McLean and StateoHllinos.did.on the second day of May, A IH74, by his certain deed or trust ot thai date, convey to Hudson llurr, as trustee, certain premises herein. Iter deseUbed, which convey-e was made to secuio the payment ur lour Curtain bonds ar.ng even wilh said I rust deed, amounting bi the sum ot eighteen hundred .1 liars payable Pi the older of Gilbert Gay, at their liankmg use, lu West Winst-d, falling due years alter date, wilh interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, payable semiannually, as shown by interest notes or coupons altaehed to said bonds, and which deed Is recorded in McLean county.

Illinois, In Book 411 of Mortuai.es. l.agelil'; and Wukkkas, Said ust deed provides that in case of default in payment of sa'd bonds or interest coupons, or any part thereof, at the time ami place and in the manner speeilb therein, then, on the application of tlie legal holder of said bonds, or any of them, tlie said trustee shall have the right to sell the said premises In the manner therein prescribed, and apply the proceeds ol such sale as therein specified and Wiikiikas, Delault has been made In payment of all of said bonds, and by reason- of such default the legal bolder of said indebtedness has applied to have said premises sold ami the proceed- applied according to the provisions td said ''wVaiiKAst'Tlie whole of said Indebtedness, on the 4i day of February. A. D. 1W7N, to the ot twentv-one hundred and thirty seve dollars and tiftv'-tive cents, and Interest is still by virtu, th.

power In vested, and in on.pllance with the terms said trust deed, I will otter at pub ic sale to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, at the south door of the "ho.i!ln the cty of Bloomington, county of McLean and Slate of Illinois, on WEDNESDAY, DY UF MAKCH, A. D. 17., at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of at ine nour follows, to- iwit: The northeast qua. ter section Hire (a), in township twenty-one north, ranee four 4 ol Id In McLean county, 1 ois, Willi right ityofre-lemptionand homeste.d the said "ay. fl" therein, and execute an.

de liver the purchaser or purchasers at s.id sale ieclsof ronveyanc In fee ol the premise. sold. February 4th VI H. H.rVII TA MKR (ir Hl'SI Price, til nil Ill Piano or organ, ht lesson, vie viiilui ft per I tf tli s.re.l. Kosldoiiee.Mu' aon at.

SKW1NG MACHINES. Needhs and ftttfti'liniciitH fur all kttitla of machines; of machine, promptly re paired. .1. II. DAI.

LIMA, Nil. lilt Fast Nurth-st A BIG DRIVE. Fifc'hty dozen cans Freeh Tomatoes at tha unheard of price of $1.00 per dozen, at EVANS BROTHERS'. DIGS. HAVING Pl'ltCHA-l-I'liiumd the entiie -lock nf lK.

K. K. CKnTHEKS, we oiler a lot uf I'AM Unci, as Prrflllllci. limns, (1. C.

GREEN BUG. ,111 fill I MUSIC. adi'ical ami eompo.itl 1 hese, Ms ai graded, and Hie special n.n" a'e nia.kcd, which Ik. great advantage irn-achcrswhu have a limited repertoire; 1 list, address, -Ac 1 list, KM pieces, dn ss 7.1c Term lessons at rate-lo suit K. A KS.

A. rlKl' I It. jHUHLre en of tha Piano Forte, innan. Singing and Harmony, MKS. HKUTKK 'kii 1.0 engaged as Solo uhlH Hiures.

II3 tt ot Healer In Piter HoiilscIeK i-, no He I Kl.loe Wines, the best Cigars In the and Whiskies of acknowledged age and su-periollty. The Oritiiital ''01I Crow' of lUooiniiitfton. House Within the reach of all. Beginning with the new year I have reduced the price of my best Rembrandt and Berlin Photographs to three dollars per doz. All work warranted first-class and satisfaction guaranteed.

A cor-dil invitation is extended to the public to call an examine specimens. J. R.TANKERSLEY. No. 109 West Jefferson-st.

THE QUAKER STORE, FIRST DOOK NOKTH UF PHOKNIX HOTEL, whore you can purchase everything, usually kept In a first-class Grocery House, at the very LOWK9T PRICES. Prompt delivery of good purchased 1 wba customers can rely upon. 1. M. 'AMP.

Proprietor. ASK YOUR UROCEIl -OH Excelsior Polish. This new Polish is a pure mineral from the newly discovered mine in Excelsior, Minn. It contains no acid or other ingredients to ir.jure the most delicate plating, and Puts a Beautiful, Mirror Like Gloss on all Metallic Surfaces, Silver' gold, tin, copper, brass or glassware. it.isTacknowledeed to be the Superior 01 ia tha arke FOR SALE BY Afdrich B.

F. Honpes, Evans Brothers, aulT-tf Fell Fisher, Geo. H. Lewis, R. Graff.

ABSTRACTSFTITLE, 8-C. CAREFUL MAN BUYS LANDS OK Lot Without a Correct ABSTRACT OF TITL.H.. J. W. COMPTON Office, Southeast Corner of "rt-hoiise Basement, Opposite National Bank.

ttf M. NORTON, Manager. A CTO iSJBUILDES as. T. GOSS, CONTBACTOR AD UplLllICIl.

Shop over Bacon's Miu a2-tf on Kast Douijlas street DENTISTS. DK. G. D. SITHEUWOOU, Dkntibt.

arotflce, Southwest Corner Square, Blooming' Cgton, III. E. T- HUTCHINSON. Dentist. ('mm tll Olll Post- I have removeu ihj um vUi.inn.

curner ot -einer omce ouiiuinB and -iilHce Honrs, from a. m. ri 4 p. m. PHYSICIANS.

L. M. B1UKMOBK, PHVBinlAN An Surokoh. Office, 116 rear Post Office. BeHldeiice.

1102 South l.ee-st. "nice Hours, 8 a. in. to 5 p. and 1 to 9 p.

jefi-y ATTORNEYS; piHAS. F. WKKTZ, Attobsev at Law. Office, 219 KortU with Hamilton. VyiLLIAM H.

WHITEHEAD, ATTOBNEXATLAW, Sonth of Court House, Bloomington, 111. given 'to and ttlement oi eim. A LFUEU UAVIUSON, Attorney mt Law and Justice of the Peace, Collection, ana ro wlih Account niie onv v.Bri.tiirs. A.lnnmstxHtors, fciecuuirs, VOUlllY JIM-tl p'HOMAS BLADE, i Counselor at Law, i- r. Rnililnnr.

Bloomington, fll. Legal basin, promptly attended to, eollec-t legal Instrumenu. anl paints procured in the hottj- le time nigh the co-operation of one of the best patent firms in Washington, U. C. l7 III II II illicit! KIRBSAME.

Ill W. Fi FlitlMlS, a et 1 MOXIMV. KEUUUAKY 18, 1878 Tli CITY. UVlUlLlllS, Mr-al' Urorrry trncfcetl by liouaa llrrnkria, kiii! Kcllt-vr! of siur-pin llHdily'n llollnra. Sir.

William MoNoal'i crociTV atom, (in the comer uf Wiinliinytoti uiul Muilitnii atriMit, wua lroki'ii into on la.it infill, tlie Ijiirl ua in ikiiitr an eiitraiioi frnin tli buck Tliiv lirtt fniwJ i i ti llii! iluor tu lliu 4 I in tliu r. ar of tlm liiiililing by uu-uns of li'k or sonii! otluT slmip Insti and tlii'it broke out a window lllit at tint rear of the store room. Finding tliu liolu too inuU to allow their entrance, tliey foic'L'd oH the piccil tl nit hold tlie windows In and let the windows nip down from the top. Tims tliey I'lilered the store tliroiii the window. The money drawer wan broken open and from twenty to twunty-livo dollars in silver, which was left in tlm drawer, taken.

The drawer was locked by a combination lock. The parties who made the entrance must have been wll aciimilit'd with Hie premises. The thieves in their luiili! to yet away left part of their tools which they hud used to get in wilh, such us a large iron wrench and a larue butcher knife, which must have bee used in prjtng oien the window or cutting out the glass. If any one misses such tools he will do well to report the fact (o the police. The Infotmation may be of set vice to them.

MCLEAN 1IK I II tor HI'. Judye Rrtrri-Suturili'it I'rocrtdihUl.) Jt'llUMKNTM AND VKHIHCTH. A. Toggle vs. Alisalom Funk.

Verdict lor pUliitill lot M. M. Thomas vs. M. O.

A Haiinuli Funk. Jielgiu lit ir piahitill torflM.il. I'eter Whituiir, guardi.tn. vs. Win.

S. Mccolli al. lor plaiiititf fur til. John Kulwilervs. W.

W. Mowaidn. duilgnient coiifes-ed ly dpi' iidau for 147 Tl. A. K.

Houiliwirk vs. llicksetal. Judg-uii iit lor iilaiiilill tor VSKi.M'. llunrv Iveisi-r vs. Wm.

Myersotal. N. W. Lillle made parlv lu Judgment by delault. Andn Potter vs.

Mary M. Uteves. Pliilntill takes lion uit. (O.MMtl.S LAW CAMiS lllxMISSF.K. M.

Spencer vs. M. Wagenluehr et al. Aaron Kit. Imll vs.

lliiiry Lash. a iuii 1 1 Mitchell vs. K. Kallia et al. ixler Fianki vs.

Cltv uf Itloomlngton. Kllioti S. Miller vs. Andiew Scogin. II.

S. Ilerr, use, v. McLean Co. Coal Co. City of HliMiiunigtoii vs.

JjIiii Murry appial COMMON LAW CASKS ONTI.Nl'Kl). Thos. Mi Nu ta, use, vs. Falwiu. John use, vs.

A. E. Funk et al. SKll'ltll Full COSTS. C.J.

Monison vs. Merchants' lUspatcb Co. Knle on plaintiff to gixe security lor costs by day of trial. MIS( KI.I.ANKOCS OBIIEHS IN COMMON LAW CASLS. George Lappin vs.

Wm. k. Kaybourn. Order of conn nuance set aside. Luke Nevm vs.

B. M. Huston. Jury waived, an I trial by the court. Carollie Znuuiermaii vs.

Frederick Schmidt. Kdbayrii'ir' Klngg vs. Wm. F. Flagg.

Jury waived, and trial by the court. rw Hook Itcrelvecl. Field I'athsanJ Green Lanes, being country walks in Surrey and issex. England, by Louis J. Jennings, foreign correspondent New Voik H'uWi, published by Appletou Co.

New York, and for sale by Maxwell. I'M. V.uvls ia u-rittntl In All off-liaild lolir- ualistie style, and describes the most interest-iniT nortion of the districts above named iu a veiy. entertaining manner. It is embellished hy a number of engravings oi casiies aim landscapes.

Kjnee and Franz from the French of Gustavo Holler, being No. 7 of the collection of foreign authors, by Appleton N. and for sale by Maxwell. Trice 50 cents. oMilirui.s ihp most tinnular luia i.uiii i i of foreign authors, tlie present volume being .....1, nnllwuii nanara llu I'idnrt'A Satld HtlPakB r-jiciitu uututiio of it as excellent, artistic and not overdrawn.

l'rimer oi 1'iauo forie ciayiiig, oy rrmm- lin Tavlor. Appleton N. 1 for sale bv Maxwell. This little volume contains a large amount oi iniormaiioii, aim is worth a place In the hands of all students of Hie.Pia.Ho- Uessie Jlarnngton eniure, oy uuua Muttiwu-a. ltoberts lirothers.

lioston, lor sale by Maxwell, at $1.50. KoUerls liios. nave aisu iura more of their no name series, to-wit: Matmorne. anil me Wnlf Hi ha Door. The lioston MveriwT speaking of these series says: These novels iiiont fliithfira.

and ill me tu uc irtnLicti each case the authorship of the work is to re- 1 1 tlu main an lnvialaoie secret, coram ui vei'llprs nf American IIIOBI. UlOllUgUloiiu Qction have agreed to contribute to the series. STAGE A IJOSTKL'M. JanauEciiek in Durley Hall, March 7th. l.awience llarrett in Durlny Hall about the loth of March.

Miimliu nUvinir Kirrv (iow. will appear in Schroeder's Opera House soon. Charlotte Thompson will) the Wallack Combination, iu Durley Hall, last of tlie mouth. T1ip Hvf sisters will give their concert in Durley Hall on next Friday and Saturday eveDings. tu i.

will anuear i lie iiuoiuii i to-morrow evening at Durley Hall, under the auspices of ties Choral Union. The enter- taitment win oe one oi mo year. Den. Thompson appears this evening al Durley Uall in the character of Josliua Whiteomb, in the comedy of that name, and will play to a good house, although his prices are high. The new England drama in wmui pver he aopears is one oi ino -nut 'on the stage for the delineation of Hen.

Thomiison is fllim one of the most realistic actors that has ever ulayeiltoaliloomingtoii audience. 3 i i I. AA.anlricltieS would nave a goou lauyu i mo cv. of brother Jonathan's character, be sure that vou see Den. ine unra pci.

--j liim is not me nalmed ofl' as our Eastern cousm, but tlie regular, genuine chap, from way deown East," in tne vicinity oi aw, WKNDL1NO AT DCKLKY II ALL. Dtiriev Hall was crowded from pit to dome to hear Mr. VVeudlitig repeal ins Ingersoll." No lecturer in blooniington has ever bad a larger audience ling, and we know of noelloitof the kind that has created more general interest or elicited ti. la iu iha Qppond time that greater uraiso. our citizens have heard this lecture, and the enthusiastic outpouring ol last mgut a once a compliment to the accomplished speak- er and a public expression oi mo nnnplltlV tell 111 tne questions o.uij 1 d'iCUSSed- TT Mr.

Wendling win soon appear mc ern States with this lecture, and doubt ess meet with a cordial reception. He has called out crowded nouses The theme is one that seems to meet a pre vailing public want, and is a decided bit. Ho! ror theraontb. vm nrla.n. excursionists have le- I1C termincd to go south by way of St.

Louis, on the Chicago Alton, and will thence proceed on the Iron Mountain load, crossing the Mississippi at Columbus, thence on the Mobile POhio through Mobile. ride In to New Orleans along the edge of ('u1 The route is picturesque. Bound trip tickets to New Orleans and back, W0.0O. 1U8 I party will leave here next Monday. Now, therclore, piinnc nmnw that I will, bv virtue of tlm power in me vested bv said trust .1 1, sell said premises hetembi lore described, or much thereol as may be lucc sary lu pay sa the KIXTr F.NTII DAY OF MAKCH, A.

P. at Hie south hair of the Court-house, In III.Him-liigion, county, Illinois, between the boms id (en and loin id that to Hie highest bidder, lor ca-b, ai convey to tne piir. uas. i.u hI ti. all ihe ritht title and interest of said D.

i'. Crist ami Lomsa.M. Crist, and their hens an I a- Igns, In and tu the prenii-es so sold. Said premises have been c.in-veve lo I Ida Scotield by said grantors, and Is now In I os'. -sn ot the saine.

lU-td ('HAS. SUA ni.r.r,'ci', i si l-'u iv 1 1 ii am 1 mack, an uiimairb.l man, of Perry cou.ii ti. ts H.s. ,1 I II inn in. "i einlsr, A.

D. Is7l, by his certain deed ol trust ot that dale, convey to one Corv.lot. ee.i, oi lllia.iiiii.gtoii, nlcl.eaii couniy, union, u.r., and to his siiccessois In trust, the following ue- crlbed inn u. r.n.aroa. iu the county of Perry and State ol Illinois, to wit: The southwest quarter, and the iniriliwsHi and a.

isi iii the noilh. ast ipiart. of the nor hwcet quarter, and the w. st half of the northeast quait. ol sec- lion pin, m.s...

range one (I) west of Ihe third principal me loidaniinif Hoee bundled and iwe.ii i ijii anus, ti said trust deed I. recorded in tne Hecoi.ler'sotlleeof Perry coanly, Illinois, In ll.s.k II of Morigages al page IM; which conveyance was lu secure Hie payment ol one 1 1 certain promissory nolo, bearing even date with I II, sua li.n.ua. 1. 1 sanl v. aa ISKi.llll) dollars, pa) nine Hi ine oruer oi iu ,1.

a Mara alter IIS date. With 111- teres! at the rate often per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, said Interest being evidenced, until the tone of the matiirl.y ol saiu i.ilticlpal note, by coupon principal note, and like at WISU in Si "is Hie rale uf leu per cent, per annum, sanl note In lug an ai oic mss Caiian.laigii'a. N. and signed by said ililatu llanimaek and 1 u. Ilia, III HKIIKAS, irnsi case letault shall be made 11.

ine notes, or of the Interest thereon, atthetlmo and Ih. rem. then. place anil ill niu 011 Ihe application of David Henry Oshurne, or legal holder of said notes, the mid trustee, or his successor it. trust, shall have Ihe right, having a.

li l.llsll l.l (III. Ilrst given oajra o. the same i.i a public newspaper pruned in the cuuniy of McLean and Slate of III losf.il Hie said premises III the manner therein described. and execute to tne purcuasor bu. In fee simple ol sanl premises, appiy ceedsof the sale as Iheieui specllied and Wiikiikas, Said tiustdeed also provides that Incase I the death of said Corydon Weed, or In 1 1.

1 In a sain ol case lie n.iunii. miu said premises tin piovided, then the said HaVUl Ol mo notes, shall have Ihe option ol substituting any t.l- kill, ami OlllCr POISOI. riu-i, of said party so Biib-tlluled shall be elleetual anil uin.lllig as 11 uoi.u ov and Wiikiikas, Default lias been made in the pay tiillM Ol thl.se IllOllSaild dol' "in'i lura miu 1111). which became due on ihe (list i.i'ir mi sad coupon interest notes of one hundred and I. lliTlt and tw.l I'l Ol IlltV dollars (f 1.10 is.) eae.i, spectlvdy on the llrst day of June and first day ol I.

aal.l (H- 1 fault said David tienrv iisborne, the legal holder .11 a ii.li ti, sal.l Ol Saul IIOIU.S, Corvdon Weed, as trustee, to have said premises sold and the proceeds applied according the pro I VISIOIIB s.m Wiikiikas, Said Corydon Weed has declined to act as trusiee 11. masing ssm s. sal.l David Henry Osborne, the legal holder ot said notes, has therefore duly appumted and suhsil-tilled the uu.lers gned as trusiee In the place ot said Corydon Weed, Ui act lu his stead as such trustee and auld Imtl.tedness reie- resented by said principal note and Ihe two coupon Interest notes above 11110110.1, by said trust deed, amounts, on this Jlst day of il im-tm. iha sum of three thousand. hiiii.lred dollars and forty-six cents Including notary's fees and expenses of protest, and Interest is sill! accruing 011 the same Now, therclore, notice Is hereby given that, by virtue of the power In me vested as successor In trust under said trust deed, and in compliance with the terms of sal.l trust deed, I will a-ll, at public sale, tu tlie highest bidder, for cash In band, at the front door of the Coiirt-liuuse, In Plnckiiey-vllle, in tlie said county of Perry and Slate ot Illinois, of.

MONDAY, Til TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF FEBKUAKV, A. P. IHT8, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises above described and in said trust deed mentioned, with al right and equity of redemption and all homestead rights of William Hamiuack, and of his heirs and assigns therein, and will execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers at said sale a deed or deeds of conveyance In fee of the iiieiuisessol.l, and will apply the proceeds of such sale as directed In said trust deed. Dated January Hist, I K7H. CHARLKS II.

PATTON, Successor in Trust and Trusiee. IN IIANKIU PTCY. In the District Court ot the Cint. .1 otaU-a lor the Southern District ol Illinois, lu 11 nkriiptcy, No. In7ii.

lu the matter ol J. hu H. Earl, Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that a petition lias been tiled In said court by said John II. Karl, ul Hloomington, In the county of McLean, in said district, duly declared a bankrupt under Hie act of Congress of March 2d, li7.

and the amendments ihe.eto, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and ul her claims provable under said act, and that the EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, A. I). 1878, at eleven o'clock a. is assigned lor the heating .1... 1.

a l.a sal, I curt. at. tlie Hulled r.o.irt room in the cltv of Springlield, when and where all creditois of said bankrupt, and all other persons 11. interest, may attend and show it any tliey have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Dated at Springlield, February 1st, A.

1X78. iivn It.lWKN. Clerk. Tknnkvb, Ki.owmt A BKitc kom in Attor neys lor petitioner. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United Slates lor tne Bouineru Illinois.

In bankruptcy, No. 11170. In the matter of George W. Bnshnell, bank- hereby given that a petition has been Hied in said court by said George W. Bnshnell, ol HIaoml.

gton.l 11 the county of McLean, said tt.M act ol t.isirici, mipi Congress of March 2d, 1HU7, and tne amendments a thereto, a kj from all bis debts and other claims provable un- K. .1 ilau of arrll. A. D. oer saiu hoi; inn IS7K, at leven o'clock a- ia assigned tor the hearing 01 the same ny United States court room in the cltv ot Springfield when and where all creditors of said i.ank-rupt.

and all other persons In Interest, may attend and show cause, If any they have, why the prayer ol saiu peiiuon s.s"",' GEO. P. ROW EN, Clerk. Tipton PoLt.ocK, Attorney, for Petitioner Dated at Springlield, January 26, A. D.

17S. 2H-H IN ltNKKl'PTCY In the District Court of 'the Uniwd States tor the Southern District ot Illinois. In Bankruptcy, No. PJss. I the matter of Elisha McClun.

Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that, petition been under said act, and that the VwENTV-SECONfl fi EBltCARY, at eleven o'clock a'. asslgne.1 for the .1 rainrt. the v'dL d'state. court-room In the city of Spring-Meld whenandwhere.il creditors or said bankrupt' and all other person, in interest, may attend iJhow cause.if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted.

Dated at Spriiignold, January ts A. I. 1878. GEO. P.

BOW EN. Clerk. Tiptow 4 Pollock, Attorney for Petitiouer. JAMt.

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