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J.T.ADAMS, S.Tr-ak aa WILCOX BROS. Their Anuil Ml Opening; Prove! dtp. arttagrapt PROFESSIONAL. fEAUIEK 0l: Owen y-TJ. BR I S-e-amvi-r ht TIMELY CITATIONS OF TUB LAW.

What lb. l.y B.gatoing Unlawful Iotirf.r.nc.i-A Fotniad liatiaint by Mayor Tkemai. The fallowing correspondence will be nad by all with Interest and perhaps by some with profit Mr Jamil Kwiaf Iipsanss thl Law. IIloohi vitum, (Jet. 10.

Hon Lewis II. Thomas, M.orof the City of llioouiingion: lr HiM-ln View or the threatening disturbances in this oily growing out of tha unlawful Inu rterenea of eerlaui persona with the pn perly and buainesa of lie Mcliean t'ouniy Coal ooiupatty, I demrn to onil your aileniion ui the to iowmg aroliona of Ina urlniliial oodeot llllnoie: tui. "If any two or more persons nom-tine lor the Mireor depriving the owner or puaaeeaur of pioierly i.l Ma lawful uaeand manaveuient, or ol pruventlng, by tlinna of ilmiaer. or any unlawful VVk'. The First Symptoms (tf all Luu iiMu.tfHuit' uiui li m4 of apk'tiU.

llirunt, In tlin cliivti uml lai lt lie, i'ti In fi you in i It tti'll, tu, on tin- ullit l-iilnl, joii lii.i.t iliiu ttli 1'iii'iiuiintiu or KiHnnn lillll llOliikrt, bill Im'IM luiiiK'ilnlrly ttiKu Acr luri) I'tMtoral. Hi'Vi'iul cut. uo, J. intra Ilin lmril, of P.nii ti, wai acM'irly 111. TIm I'lH-lMi Mtttl li( UltH ill itl thai i lit riiiitl lo tioililii fin linn (Hit OtUil I llll, UH l.lit tfHMlt, to Arr'a tMn-iry IN lurul.

AUvt laUli tlilit iiii itit iui, tvu or In i immtliM, Ik hs ir'iiioiiin il urll iiiiin. 1 1 in It tilth li-imilMK ixmI lo the Mint tl.iy. K. lliiiilli MaMrii. M.i.H., fli.tft Thrrn inM-rn ityo I lool it cro roltl, hW raiill v' into liltla nnl 4'ohMHtiijilioii.

1 vaa Howcuk tliat i iiM tiol it up, liilirli cinociAtrd, uikI i-oiiIh'iI Iih vKHuutly. roiiftnltod rvrral itot lois, but tliry wcro ponor-ami all nun'f il tliat I in Con-auiiiitiott. At last, a liroulit ma (i tioitli of A'rr'a Clirrry IVctoral. Fmni tlio first fount rHii-f. Two Ih.iiIih i tinil iin1, ami my liinltb liiiabilMf Nth Hrfii Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr.

J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mats. Sukl by all Price tl all bollln.lt. 1 J.

T. AiIuids, 3i N. INDICJATION POINT THAT WAV. 1 BOOH PA I Thai ia whal tha eiiarw-lar of 1 wliii-h (ills four llo. ra, will hrmu l.

ii llils fall. UUU HimSBNTBXHIHIT OF Dress Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Domestics, Hosiery, Cloaks AND MILaL.INB.HY SUHPASSIH ALL PAST BXH1UITS. ANU OUIt PMICKd Al(. A3 USUAL, TH1 LOWIST. North Sido Square.

WILCOX BROS. North Mnin-Ht Aljent lhe Celebrated The Icuhni; and iiinsl ipul tlin-in ut the iby. hm Emerson and New Kimball Pianos. Thr bee ami limit dec. ml nltricil lo Ihe Itadc.

rv-Ueiiiiinn sod Kctmisluni; and by the best and inml woikmcu in Ihe my. i Largo stock of Bookt and Shoet Music ntlowe.tprices IMoominqton. Qloa Dept. We desire to state to our Customers that we had the jrood fortune in July last to dispose of all our last Winter's Cloaks and Wraps, and now are showing an entirely new line of Ladies', Misses' and children's Winter Garments and will assure you that our prices will be the lowest in the city. No last Winter Styles; all new and fresh from factory.

Our stock must be seen to be appreciated. Our stairway is softly padded and easily ascended. North Main-st. Spring Bed aL5W -COLE BROS- 3ir North Maiu-st. TllUILSDAV, OUIOUKU JO, 17 THE CITY A collee mill (or lis At No Name -Jarsttj klioust xlren kwajr at My store.

Climax cook stove At (1. 11. itusd -Oue-lieJf jour tuonejr savtd ouUast My suite. The WCKkLT l'AMTAUHAI'U lunUl press tonlKlil. l.wJieV and uiNmV ieU it juur own price el Cole lirua'.

aftvhaulca, try UanaGeld's wetf ti'slator SUM aliuoe; boys' iltu. Job lot of boots and shore to Im clow out at half price at Mr store. Notice J. Y. Hmlth's iitvertlaenif nt In or hale column of sheep for sale.

Our 10) Canton tl mnel wide, tinavjr AUd loan IIS). ml. UAI1IIY Vtoulm. New Yora iulnco, verjr nice, end Tul man sweat appiee. L.

Mil.i.kH at Co. Our Ui-k of ladles' and miaam' la kets lesa than cost. Coi.c Uiioh -Kee advertisement ot Normal Jcniejr dairy atork at public sale nt'xtstttiraay. Buy midnight lrmvtUwu. Take no other.

riuld by llatry Wonda, uianaKer. We will unload another car nf New York winter apples today. Kvanh Ultot, See our liandkerchlefi displayed III Center street window. C. J.

NoitTlliti i'. b-o our laJlei' vest at 4Ue. ilAiinv WooKt, MansKer. A SDloiidld line of men's and boy's buck mltun. and Klovtts at factory prices at No ame aUJte.

HelD the new ent Yuu will Hod the Cooperative SUive cimpany's stoveaat ti. ii. at uro. a. Special barKSlns lu teas ciIThm.

pruuee, et a'kers and snap Uils week at the lea slore, 114 Last Krout street. Special low price today on all cloaks sold toilty, aud cloaks in vie tn order on Hurl not ce. Atirrr.it a. Thla la the last dav fur cihluot photos at II per ill in at i KiKMlale'a nailery, et iin Wnt Moiillou Mreeu All wots kuii rn'otd. A curnmiin i ii-lamatlnn to be heard around the and lUc cjumers at No Nme "t)h my.

I unpad aquaru-rlor one Just lite tmr drees Kocdi sales are far ahead of any previous year. We mtke a specialty of medium priced aoods. See our Soc. and 11 COOdS. I.

J. PillKTIlltl T. Today we Discs ssle sixty dozen la- d'et' very Hue camel's bslr underwear at i-c, really worm ei.i' eacn. i.aoies in neeu of underwear will save money on them by coiuIdk todsy. At i'KKii Attention Is called to tbe public sale ad-vertlB-iuenl In another euluinn ol Mary liaird, which sale will take place at her farm near bhtrley U.

'tuber :4. She will sell tweoty-fuur horses, tour head of cattle and farm luipiemeais. Winter Drsss Oacdi. C. W.

K'enim makes a specialty of yard wide, all wool, checked and striped 90 drees (fooli; also beaduarters tor Jamwtown 'i'- nxilt lie keeps a full line, from St noods up to ice Driest imported broadcloth. Bock Bind.ry. The I'ANTAORAi'ii Stitlouery company wasawardel the contract for blndlnn all the books for the University of Illinois this year. The following letter, received after shipment of Ural lot, speaks for Itself: rilAMI'AtllN, l-7. The books bound by you for tbls university have btcn reoelved.

1 have pleasure In aa-lurinf you or my aatl.ractlon with tbe character or he work done. yours rospecttuny, J. v. tmwrimn. Librarian.

FRAGMENT -Mr. Harry Stewart, of Hebron, la in the city. air. and Mrs E. Gta'i are the parents of a boy baby.

Judze Lyncb, of Cheuoa, was In the city yesu-rday. Mr. V. 1.. Hfllan.

the Subrook banker, was In tbe city yesterday. Mr. JoasDh Gairluus returned yes'crday fr-iro Cblcairo, Improved In bealtb. air. K.

A. Ilawka and urandsnn. tfwen Keves, go to Cbicano today on a two weeks' visit. Mrs. J.

H.tl.rverant Miss Eva Howell, from Cerro Uordo, are visiting Mrs. C. Smith. Mr. H.

M. McKnleht. formerly of Nor mal, is now president of A bmk at Wolfe City, Tex. The nrlces oald for hoes by local buyers are now tower than at any time for tbe past six weeks. Mr.

T. J. Wlllever Is In Oak Park, near Chicago, as a delegate from liloomuigton l'reabjtery to the synod. Mlaa Millie Grain, of Uillsboro. Is stop- pine with Mrs.

C. Kajburn during her attendance at the convention. Horace (). Sumner, of this city, has been granted an Increase of pension, as has also as, 1'. Walker, of Mason City.

A lr nnmher nf Ked Men went to De catur yesterday to attend a banquet and ball given by a tribt there last nlghu The Oxford League of tbe Grace M. E. charcb will meet at the home of Mits Ida Albee on Friday evening at 1 Mr. J. J.

Hallows, who has been an em ploye of the C. A. shops for seventeen years, has gone to Peoria to reside. -Mr. and Mrs.

K. Millard, of Wellington, Kansas, who have been visiting Mrs. Henry C. fell, nave returned nome. Walter Ball, a colored employe of Staulz was thrown from a horse yesterday and had his arm seriously bruised.

Mr will Newton and bride have re turned from tbelr bridal trio and will board with Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Newton on West Market street.

Switchman John Galvln. ot the Alton, vfla thrown apalngl a awitcli regulator. night before last, and wns seriously bruised about the bead. The nnl colored delegates to tbe W. C.

T. U. convention are Mrs. Hatfield and Miss Delia Hill, of Pontiac, the latter a niece of Justice tius Hill. -Mr.

W. 8. Tower, of Mlnnrapolls, has purchased the Hev. McCoy place, on Kaat lirove sijeei, ror it is iue oiu property, and contains fifteen acrec. Mr.

A. J. Castater, formerly auditor of the L. A has secured a position with tlie California Southern railway, and his tanilly are preparing to move to luai siwj. A train of eighteen cars ot choice n.

anlri vesterdav at the Chi cago stock yards for 4.2.i per 100 pounds. his IS the nignesi price paio mis year iui "rangers." Miehcus. of Normal, arrived hnn.a iBal weelt from an extended Visit With relatives In Kansas. She was accompanied home by her moiner, mrs. oarnu jumra, who will spend the winter here.

Tommy Warren, the feather-welfcht mi aiiiar wa arrated on Saturday for va grancy at Minneapolis. He was afterward discharged, the evidence not warranting any penally. Toe arrest is saia to nave snite work. belth, j(f Gri' fjirj; Affair. Tbt Oiaadcst Display of Ha's aad Closki Itsr Blown ia Bloomieittm.

-YexU'iday was a busy day at Wilcox dry goods stole aud doubtless today will iiriwent a ia as apiriKsi was tlie Inaugural of Una tliiu'a tall opening lor their llinery a'iu cioaa depur'iuenls, ant thai po polar emiKirium wasUirly thronged all day by ladlia flew-lug aiiilpiireliasiiig lh liesutlea III aUire. I he repiiiatloii lhat thla firm has eslahllshed la uch that when they announce an opening Ihe Hsiple rcilly enpect something li ce. Tin have put such a degree ol en-lerprbeln their bu.incs that Ihey have fatislieit the p. opleji. tlui that they do nothing I all wav.

that they lead lather than fellow, and Hie ai uuceuieiit of an open- Ii bring-, theladii-s finm far and near, ihe Juliet. 1. 1.1. nitty found for them a gloat irpn.e in Ihe magnitude and grandeur of lie opening, lor we funk we ale not put-t iig mailer too atmugiy when we say that It the mand ili-nlav ot netowear and wluti'i garmi ills ever In Into known III li iMiiiilngton. 1 lie di-ilav of millinery was laigrt and cin n'iiei rich and plwisitiimined In all the latest atv ea ol tne milli ner att.

These beautiful gnus of headgear do great en-lit pi their aosignei uu Im lib Mis. 1 nil, who Is a aeiiius III her I'lie. an iinnvallid inillliiery archiUft. Mix I'. II I has established a wide reputation lor being parli-ularlv adapted for this line ol work and her judgment In l.nimonl'ng shailiv- and cilols la vi rv line.

Tina fistlllte ol t'ns populsr e.liitilishmetil has bi-oonie a Inadiug one anil tne general punnc ia noon ing auueapp'i-ciatlou of tlie i lle ana skill employ, in It. (Iter the cloak department Mrs. Pettihone presides, and besides being a very p.esianl lady she Is tliorougl.ly veined In tne latost stls and make It unite pleasant and agree able foi hercustinucis. The display of cloaks aim a li Include in addition to Wlll'OX llros. luge sbK k.

a iiiiiuuer id very hue sample ir.iinenu of a lead il' maniiiactory, wnose ai u'. Is preMiit. and ordets are taken. The large cloak room Is fairly tilled aim cloaks, wraps, etc and inequality and price are such that all may be. aulted, from the humblest to the most A few ol the Ilea i.e.

uutlced by a iikii wire as I ill.iws: An elegant bishop -sit eve diilmaii of lila' box i.lusii. siinidtsi wun Jets. Another a mantUsle ve wrap c.im-blued, wilh black plush and let. A handsome gaiment Is a black plush Mudjeska in in und Willi I) fur. ball triiumliig.

All-oilier Is a black plush bishop sleeve dolman Iriium with marltn and la qullo profuse with j-t ornaments, 'I Heir liia ii plush tight titling jackets are nobby fir Joung ladle Their Imported plush jsckets with heavy silk braid are something enlirely new and nice. Tnulr htepheny black plush, and plum Plush Jackets are verv handsome and very stylish. The glas-sle ewuiarkets, the Hardin A Colby's plaid and fancy Newmarkets, the ambulance sleeve Newmarket and the hors-jhoe pleatid Newmarket are all lovely gaiments. Tney also have inniimeralile varieties of in both dolmans aud saeques. and a very liHiiil.ome line ot nice and comfortable Jtckels, saiques and cloaks for children.

Tbeopenliig will hecoutinued today, and all who wish to either si or buy handsome and stylish hals and cloaks should not tins opportunity, for the like of It Is seldom St en lu IJlooiuingUin. McLEAH CIBCUIT CODBT. IVnlfi Joi's ProMdinos-flrors JuuV lUrvt-t.) JilsfKI.I.AVEoes oiiDKIls. Chri.iian C. Nniirle vs.

Samuel Morgan et al. Dfcree of sale. A. Itook vs. Miaoeiu m.

vmia. Cn ss motion lor leave to lile replevin bond. Jane M. Church, executrix, vs. John T.

Freeman. Interlocutory decree, SI ITS IIISMISSI'II, Bjrst Oswald vs. Charles Ktger, SI ITS nSTlNi mi. William vs. Jacob Schrelber.

TRIKI) A JfllV. lliiin Wilder vs. Ilelirf Olio. This case was tried yesterday before a jury, it is a suit ir t-e-nasi for as ault and buttery. The plaint claims tli.t the defendant siniek her and Inlured her hearing, and sued tor dsmsges.

Hie deleuoaut was hued for the Uleiise at tne tune me uimcui-ly occurred. lit iTl. a fanner living nonh of this p'liee. had his leg broken 1.11- at tllA atlll-li- inri mun, suit iviai.i.ia yards here. He wns siandlng wilh onu fool about twelve Inclirs tn ad vane i of the oilier hen a hog -bo and running between his i.gs knocked him down, breaking both bones ot one limb about midway between A 1 Ilr.

Tvil-r WaS called and patient Is doing as well as could reuouao.y he npiciea. is Absolutely Pure. powder never vanes A marvel ol ar UorC AOOll ooi'ical than the kinds, and oaunoi sold in oompeA nun ow leet, short weight, a um or phorphati rowderi. eJ-ikl nniv tn u.nt. tt ivar -na ti.

PUBLIC SALE i lTflLiCBATLKr-rwlll selTal public sale, at I nn the llslrd farm, miles norlnwcstof sblrler. Ill and 5 miles southwest of Hlrtominglon. Ill MON DAV, (XTOHKIt 21. Commencing at 10 o'olock a. the follow- lug deienned personal propenj, linnHKH-Tweniv-rour head of horseaand oolts, ranging In age from auckllngs to 10- year-oiea.

Two No. 1 milch cows: calves. FAKM lMI'LBMBNTJ-One sod plow. 1 sulky plow, 14-lncli breaking plows, cultivators, I harrow, I d'sk hsrrow, lcorn planter and drill combined. 1 moving machine, 1 sulky rake, 1 self-binder, bob BledB.

4 wagons, hay ladders, I spring wagon, 1 road cart. 4 sets harness, about 6 tons Nn. I timothy hay in stack, I rick oat straw, about lot acres No. loom In the held. 10 turkeys.

Sisj chickens, and other arlioles tio numerous to mention. TRKMrJ tin ail sume over lr (except the cirnl, a credit of 10 months will be given, by parties rl lug note with approved security; and all sums under as, cash In hand. The cjrn will be sold on five months' time. No property to be removed until all the terma of sale aro complied with. A discount of per cent per annum will lie a'iowed for all cash payment, on .11 over J.

H. 1 RKP VTlMl'K, Allt't. OIK gt4 1H H1.1C fcSAl.K OF undtT-Bitriio-i via aeil at the Fair In Montioelio, Piatt oounty, THt HSDAV, (K'TXHIEU 27, 1HH7, Ooramenoitifr at 10 o'clock a. tbe follow inn proportr, tn wit: PBKCH8HON DHAJT I'rr-ctaeron draft horsoa (high ralo, deacrthed aa foiiowa: Thirtytlve trtxiU warea. 6 to 7 yoaraoid ft' fl.iloa.

year bred to Imported horse; 1 yeariinir fliliee, 15 2-joar-oirj peldlnfra. lu 1 ycnr-oM iroidiHtrs. 2ti eprinv ooltf. Thwo horoa nr ail from one-baif to hred. and are the beat lot or borf and rvor offered In Ptatt ctunty.

TRKMH OK 8AI.B-A credit of It innntba will (riven, pun-haaer to irive note with approved ae-nuritT. Note to hear pr cent in-tereat from date tl not patd at raaiiirltir. No prorK-riv to Im r.tmovt until ttrms ar- ifd with. H. B.

Al.KK. At the name time ni place, and on the name term. I will offer nt pnhiiror privrtte ji 7 lieiuJ of I'rreheran utaiiHinn, imported lust ni ajrea rand.ng from to-; ra. L. M.TAVf JK.

J. R. I RKPATtlM AllOt. on ti CK llo, 111., 6ept. 17.

J-it 1st sW-s-O-l MISS EVA LOAH, No. tui West front-sl oil) FRANK K. HENDERSON. LA EH, III North Ilioomlnrton. Ill Unnmitt4 In the practice nf law In til oourla of record.

Isiuaultalloii free, la proper oui'i. jvuk-irju Cll.riH tUVBItMH. Kuwahd Hl.HV RAYIIUIIN fc HAIIHY, Mn. N. Main-It llioouilulon, 111.

iTTrtokirve aun rniiNcn nn at iiw ana Heal Rim Lit (rat Inn and auaM WKLTY 4 STERLING Atlnrneva. Public, ArimliilBlralarfl and No tary Hublm. frantic In all ouuru. ilak. Uiilwiiiina and Html Kataiea.

OFF MS-Waal of Iquin. HENRY S. DOOLEY. Attorney it Uw and ffotsrj Public. Talrd Nal'l Bank ARCHITECT And8uperlntetidriit Ilulldlnir Construction nnA TT Villnn (MfloQoor.

Main anr! F'nit UUU. 0. 011 tli ata. ironiMTlv tirl-licr lUnk Hutidiiiirt, I'rullnilimry aaiHcht a irtHtui coarira. jaijr Dr.

Margaret MacGillivray. and Mmion llulldlrif Ofl1.x Hour to U. in. and 2 to 4 p. tu.

Dl SCASLS- William ij. Gupen, Attoroaj at Ltw, S19 Worth Mala-at. OollMttoni in a 4e and promptly remitiM. LMt.a, MoririiKi nrawn ana icannwi attention to partition ninl t'(iipfiHMit of iiiiita. y7-m PHYSIC IAN AND SURGEON.

DR. J. M. MILaL-RR. OrBoa and rtU.nno.

lit i 111. Hurrt'-al Cbll drau'l prauiiu a apHuia.tr flt-lia EDUCATIONAL PROF. O. R. SKINNER, llavlnt? returned from Rrlln.

after a thria-yeara' cotirae in Kuiiak'a Cod-atTVatorf la now prepared to aiva Inatruo lion ia Piano. Or an and Thoorjr Koniclf-nce, Normal, ur word max left at J. T. Ad BloomiiEton ConserTalory or Masic. ALL UH4N0HF.B TAl'OHT.

ClaM Lon ut Harmony nd Othar UranrtiM mt Hedunatl Mata. r-ik IT. MM ATPt.r ALURItT BKL'TKK, Ihrectnr, W. And UjC, K. UAKbK, Froildcnt ll03m Kverjrreon CUy liuiluuea CoJlrge, Illinois College or Music.

(WBSLETAS l-NIVEHSITT.) JOHN R. CRAY. Dean. Graduate of tbc Ror on rvatjrjof Music, ai Uiai. L.

E. HERSEY, Tuacher of Vialin, Pupil or Henri Scnrsdreck. DAISIE WINIFRED DAVIDSON, Vocalist. Late rrora Motion. Studio In the ncwHaton Oulld'SK, 429 North and at the Wei'eyan.

PUBLIC nreedcraTonbinitlon Fa to be held at Peoria, Oct. 25, 1337. Fifty head of Hlphlr-tlred Trotting Stallions, Mares, Geldings AND Golts Will lieaold at auction. All stock p.edRCd to absolute salo Hie Horses arc nearly ail ped-tirretdand dulr reaitiort d. Bale at Vorli a Parmly a barn, eommenolnfr at 10 o'clock a.

m. rot Cataioa-ue of nock, turma of aaie, eto-i add rial CHARLES B. ALLAIRE, olH TKOHIA, ILL. Full line of Portiere, Plushet And all kinds of Upholstering. Alto Mattroaaea made to order and repair-ln of Furnlturo.

I'arlor Furniture of all klnda. Batlarautlon nuaranteed and price aa of aa the lowest. R. THOMPSON 4 SON, inn Went Dloominirton, III. W.

W. HUNTER Cor Fron wni Center-ata i fise Line Wateb.ee, Clock! an SiWarware, Jewelry, Ipretaclei, Eye Olaatea, e'e. Our Siierfaiffu Ut flue Hvtfci Ucvnirlng RedMen'i, Knigh'sofPtthiaiandothflrCha-mi Our prio are aa low aa me mwni. ttememuvr tbe iace-0poalUi too fuatoDloe. TROTTING USES I TOR PITCHERS i tVnlatir l.lniiiKiit Is tin' must r.iln-( ur.

tin-worlil Iiiisi viT l.iniwii. NOTICE. lira. R. K.

and fruthe -a have moved thetr ai'li r.i-e lo N'i. 4)4 ft rtoti and MeUan-tt. rl. Ur. rr.nh.rB wi.l hav hi utlikW.Hiid ixintiituvlii tn-at hiaeaaea ot Women ai hi irt tt a.

.1 Hitctiil mat a of 0'irli trtt. Ilouac le i pin-rut No. A. Ilr. K.

t'ruthi ra wiii ctmtitiin? Ina olt' al turner of Wnnhiniitn and Mum na aa In retofore, diirinir ri nine, iriv nr atl' iiin-n I prm-iii-e and mnkinira fp'-eialy it h-hpi of the Ke Mttd ttr, und anpp' my ti of Ii4'n a to in. prove to I who ur cail at a olhjv uilu, te.i-pbntitt atWtu Roots. gljOES. Roliablt) OtHnlr. PricoM tho IiOwcsU I.

D. Smith i Ill wi Front-at COPELAND HOLDER, Cbcnna, McLean County, 111. Importers and Erccdcrs cf Ptrcbcions, rrencn Eraritantl English SLiire Horses. Twenty-two hed Imported thla aeanon Ail atrea from yeannm-a to native Hiahlotta. Ail aa Kod a can he found.

olMui) ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. a ai a ,4 ll.k.a. TWA aeta of I.ooWh, p. mod by different erkP. with nur ootopleta Judrment Indei, rei aWl'UraH'r IU U111UH a -nn vt sia 17.

FRANK BARNARD. lucoeaarr to Compton, Harnard No. HI North Ma.n-ft. oolMII ABSTRACTS OF TITLH AND MON FY TO LOAN. Cornplata und! ttiMirHlti to mil Lutitia n1 L.o! in McLemiC unty furiiished on Mhc-rt noitoj itt1 rta on bltorm9.

Also Mi nry to l.uen nt tha low rfttau on proved Itoitl EaMta SMrity. IV. II. Wcldon, f'eople UmiiU Block. TESTED AND TRIED.

Qaarttrly Suttraciit or hk B'oouifjloi i'a'nal Lie Bent Gi oiofiilioL lli.DoMisiiToN, Oct. 1, 1SKI, cf Ectij'j Dariif. bit Quirtrr. Net amouiit rexelvod from ass't No. bli, for monuary purposes Net amount recs-ived rrotn aaa'l No.

4(1, ror mortu.ry purposes P.JiH Net atnoun.I received Irom asa'i No. tl, for mortuary purposes Total amount n-cclved for mortuary purposeB 68 SUltQtii if Reserve Fait). Amount on hand July 1, issj U.S'Hf Amnunt received from as-ment No. Amount received from assessment No. 10 SM.1'1 Amount received rroin aa-BeSBinent No.

41 Tolal I Mis.) Diiburieneifi. Amount uBcd to pay Iobbcs July) tl.7to.00 Amount used to pay losses Augu.t HI "Sf Amonnl used to pay loeses September) 36 Anmunt uscil to cancel cer- tiUcatrs, September 18-f' 3.770.11 lM.ou i m.m Ualani'8 on hand October 1, 1SS7 Total losses paid to July 1, lss" PAID SINCB: rollcy No. Mrs. Kale Anderson, tlreaon. Ill Podcy No.

liOM Mary A. and Josephine lloid. Chester, 111 Poiicy No. Buima Hhoenle, Spriniifie'd, 111 Policy No. Jane Kcllcy, Murpiivsboro.

Ill Policy No. lirj.o-l-,un, Mclvlna On-en, Mollne, 1,1.. Policy No. Vim. II.

Rmmlll. Steward, III Policy No. Martha J. Bishop, Chicago. Ill Policy No.

t.s'O, M. H. Pond and I.W, Hart.Minnep.poiis.Mlnn Policy No. Heii ah Telppl. Upper Alton, 111 Policy Ho.

John V. K- toa, Brownsiown, 111 f.llO.Ctl s.roi.oii 8,001.011 (H 11,51 1. Oil l.uoaoo Total amount todatn No. of Junior Clusa members. No.

of Sdiior Class uiemUirB. Totai mcmlw-rahip Tolal testes paid to date. Junior Class wis" Toial losioi paid to date, Senior Class Total lossia paid to dale I 412.757.Si1 W. H. H.

ADAMS, President. J. R. MASON, Secretary. BL00MINGTON.ILL The Milliner.

WEDDING INVITATIONS AND CARDS frlntetfl or rrrmvt. Kierant Ptyleja. Hhnrt at Notice. I -sat Money. Perfet-t Workman- bip.

A com let line or pamplra aui U3 purt-ba6ers, on application PANTAQHAPH STATIONERY CO. Tnntera. Lltkorrapbera, Knfravera, Blank-Hook lUaark. ttiAUonara. BioualncrsO.Mtw rl ineaii.

any person rniiu being employed I .1 by audi such or oMauing enip.oyineiit iroln any ii. fir or lirole nr. mi teriuiaa Ibe parties concerned may are upon, audi ran. ao ndendlng liiaii llnad mil eni-edmg n. or ooniliud in tbe iunly Jn not riceedingeia inniilha.

'ft any yeraon by tlin Intimidation, or uu awful inn-rfi-reme. at i to prevent any other person from working ortrouj obtaining work at any lawiul bu.inea,on any ti rma bat he may see ni. such M-raolio oflendina be fined nolrlceeuing tl 0. "Wioeveranters a coal bana, mine, haft, inanulaiic.ry, bulld ng or preml.e.of another, wilh Intent to iwonnilt anr Injury Iberel by meant of tlireaia, Inlluiblallou or riotouaor oiher iimawtul doina. toeau.e any iHira.in e'i oyed tl.erelu lo leave bl.ein iroyineiil.

lie Hied not ooii-Ung lilt in thewiuii'y Jail not or ImiUi." I ao call yunr alteniion to anoiheraol ntaaidbytaa lam letttsiature eniitied net to Indeninlt.i the owner of propelty lr damagi-aoeuaaioned mobs and in fori July louna in ri.ir 1. bill, 'the tlr.tof that law IS a. foliowa: "That whenev. any bunding or olher real oriM-rsonai properly, rieepi nroi-erly In transit, ah.ll be delr.iyed or injured in eonW'iuenoe of any mob or riot composed iHi. nr more narsutiB.

tile ell V. or If net In ac.ty then tha counly in whiehsaid properly w.s deal rnyed.aliall be liable loan aollun l.y or la behalf of Ihe parly whoa. rowrly was thus ili slroyed or lujurtd. lor Ihree-fourlh. of tha CauiHgia au.taloed it raon then nr.

The Viyir'i B-p'y. James H. Kwlnr. Rf. U.I.-V..I imtnunk-il on contain lugaeeilnns or tha criminal code of Illinois is rit-oived.

and in reply I de.ire toaiythnt the good n.uieol our ony, me ir.i.pe.i. our bm nesi intarein, the ncoes.lt of keeping tha price ot coal at a reaaonable ngure, the ai sire lo encoura.r. in.nui.uiu.. ostein our oltybyglvlngproi.fr protection ihm. a now itiwM.sa.

are ot hutbclf nt Im portance tn them. elves to urge roe lo aee that the laws ou refer to are nirldly enforced It Is a source of regret lo every good law-abiding ciil.en that thiro is trouble between the oual company and Its emp'oyes, but no difference wnat the origin of lhat trouble may and who may to right and who wrocg, It my duly aa mayor of the city, made obligator by my oaih of oirtce, toaea tnai Itte laWB Or le im luu tbacliy are strictly enforced. I. tliore'ore, aa mayor of Ihe city or llloom-Inglon, warn all persons against demonstrations of any nature whatever oonibotlng wilh the aoutlona of tha criminal ooileof Illinois, and aay that ao far aa lies In my power, I will trive proper promotion to both property ana person. i.

or our elir has a way. hern good, and a source of pride to all good anil I irtt.i and hone that the Coal com pany and ItaemployeamHy very soon arrive at soirepianor raetory to ail concerned. 1 remain, wilh very great rt arect. 1 Ol.r I.kwia 11. Tikimas, Major.

Tha Oecarrtnet of Tasttrday. -Affairs were rather more unlit aud less warlike atout tbe coal sl.afiyftterday. An arrtst early In the morning had a whole some effect on At hilf-past 0 yesterday morulrg Jlsrsual llenlley and ten cni.rswent to the shaft About ten mi iers, Including some colored men. went to work, and some titty or sixty strikers and others stood around. When Mr.

M. T. Ssott came on the scene Anton litnoovia, a Polish miner, set up series ot groans and hoots nd Marshal Bentli-y stattul for him. lie ran iutj a neighboring saloon where the irih.l crnlili: hhu and took him to the city hall. The begged hard for bis revise before he was taken up town, but to no avail and they linatly d'spersid wilh a little nislstance Ahiul noon a c.uuur.ttee of miners put up 87 for Ills appearance and he was liberated.

In the at itrnoon Justice Pearson lined htm T. Five or six colored men came out at noon tn hunt hnuies for tliiuiselvds and families. Ten of these ilorej miners arrived vrsti-tday and a contract was made with the liiobo restaurant to give thtui breakfast. When tuo proprietor learned lhattliev were lmporte to take the place of strikers he refused to feed them. At 5:10 last evening the live white miners came out of the snalt.

There was no disposition on the put of anybody to molest them. They got Into a street car with Mr. Lyman Graham and came up town. A few citizens wero at the shall expecting to see what they termed fun, but they were grievously aisap nolnted. Hardly any miners were about and only two or three policemen.

Thecoal com pny expect a large contln- Sent of men next Saturday, and by next onday will probably be working forty men or more. The men are all experienced miners, and the company say that they iue all well recommended as reliable men. As the mine was running at full capacityol about 'MO men, of course for every new man put In, tne of the old force must go out. However, many of the unniarrlid men have already left tlie town to rvmaln. The new mn have been prom ised sleady work if they prove looe ef ficient, and amuU' protection.

Mr. hoott was to go to California Tuesday, but did not go. He said to a reporter yesterday that, having promised the men protection, he was going to see, personally, iniu iney were nrotected and that he would not leave the ciiy until this protection was manifestly assured. The action ot the poi ce at me snau ies-terdav morning, the company say, was most commendable. It was prompt resolute and fficietit and it Is Delieved nas put an na to the use of violence and iul imldation, though vigilance will not be abated for some time.

It a stated jesterday that several other arrests will be made upon information, of those who were In the crowd who assaulted the carriage on Tuesday evening. The great mass of the striking miners do not sympathize with any attempt at violence. Many of them said ao yesterday to repoi tern. They say that It only injures what tlie sinkers consider a just cause. aalit that thev felt it (heir duly to stand by the men they had elected, but that when it came to the use of violence they could take no part in it ai-d give It no comfort.

There seems to be no Immediate prospect of the strikers returning to the shaft. They are standing out on principle, iney cisiin. What ii Dona With tha Coal. Ot the daily output of the Mcliean County Coal shaft, which is of course very light, the city takes the greater part for use at the waterworks. About six to eight tons a day is hauled out to the Dumping works.

Ihe rest is aisirioiiieo arounu where it will do the most good. The mills and other establishments that use coal In large quantities are seraicning along as oesi can, mixing what eoal they manage to obtain from various points wltb slack. A McLean Coaaty Boy Hurt I.vit August Frank Cunningham, and Calvin Freeman, of this county, left for a trip In the northwest. On Thursdav, the llitb, while going from St- Paul to Sioux City, Cuaningham met with a severe accident. When the train arrived at Alton, lows, he stepped out ana ten on a nnoge forty feet high Into a river.

No boni-a were hroken. hut he was seriously Injured and will be laldun for the winter. Uoth Cunningham and Freeman are well known around Heyworth and Wanella. Cunning-barn's parents live east of Wapella. Montana Hones.

Ur Keenan. of Lerov. has forty hurl nt Montana horses which be got from Mr. Samuel Gilmore, who brought them lo Dim iroru t-ne west. Kinging noises In the ears, sometimes a marinir.

hurzlnir sound, are caused by catarrn, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. i.osa oi siuen or hoarig also result torn catarrh. Hood's ssrsaparllla. the great blood purifier, Is a peculiarly sneeessful remedy tor this disease, which cures by purifying the blood. If yon suiter from catarrh, try Hood's ear-saparUia, the peculiar medicine.

THE the fintit 10c SHAViNU PARLOR InlheSla'e. trie LiKht and all ttto MtHlern Improvt'iuciita. FI.BOANT BATHROOMS In lancclon, A Clean Towl for every Cuatoioer. HUNTER'S vnur nrnrrni Cor. Main and Front (Uoyce liiock).

OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. ICE CREAM ALWAYS ON HAND. ADOLPH IHLENFELDT, Dealer In all klnda of Including llama, 8aueaaea and Lard liellT ered In ear part of tlie olty. Market, W. formeriy kopt br Thoa.

Krwln. fl ORDER YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES riiou THS PANTAGRAPH STATIONERY BLOOMINOTON, ILL ART. Inltruotlon riven In Drawtrf and Talntlnr. Orders taken for l'nralta. Hve on band a treat variety of Lan iscHpe, Klower and Ani mal raintinya.

uiaae truio i.ne rnu H. 01WTKAP. Studio corner North and Ma third anor, orer vani uroa on W. P. M1NTBH, Contractor and Bsiltfer.

fl.aip hiitiriinff. Ilrarket turnlna and Balus- ten. Newel Host and Kallinr, and all klnda of Ir.ilde Bnlnbini. Piiaalere and Blueka fot out to order, and ail klnda of oflio work. )nb work and repair wora prompiu mrao Plans and eatlmalna furnislied on abort notice.

Bbop at til North Baal-et. PUBLklG SAIaB, OF Northwest Texas Horses. At Arminitcn, I Oclcber 21, 1887, and at Stanford, October 22, 18b7. ivn -ill tn the hi heat bidder flfll head of horses, directly from our ranch in Texas. Some broken and unbroken, liver tiWof theee borsee have been oia in ixnirai imum uur-in ihn nu.t miimer.

and hhvo sained a aooa reputation by the readlnets In which they are broken. No Spanlah anlmall amonitst In our herd. Normal, 111. ANNOUNGM iCNT. Dr.

Knap wUhes to announce that he Is giv. Ina ipecu attent on to blhuuki nn th. MISS. THKOAT and LIJN08. His apparatus la epecialiy adapted to the local treatment of dueuiod conditions of the air rasfines.

Office at ft South formerly Dr. Luca oftico. 2 to 6 r- w- H. KNAP, M. IRON, STEEL AND HEAVY HARDWARE.

WAGON AND CARRIAGE STOCK. Wagonmakeri' and Blacksmith Supplies. Wholttaal rd PatHtl. D. B.

HARWOOD, Corner Jeffron und Madiaon. On Block VV eat of Court- Houm, THE FALL AND WINTER STYLES AM now ready Ttiar la radical change In the shepaa. and they are oartain to bm popular. Everything New in Shape and Color AT Wolpot A LKADINQ ATT BPS, 314 Wwt Sido Square Windsor Tonsorial Wo fj'HA Silk and Derbj WW X. if.

3ole 315 Tlie Above ON SALE AT G. A. ENSENBERGER'S. Newest Styles of Chamber Suites, Sideboards and Hall Trees, IN Antique Oak, Cliorrv, Walnut and Ash. Our Parlor Goods ar-o not soeond to nono.

Only first-ela-srs Goods turned out ot our establishment. Wo do all kind of Upholstery and Renovate Mattres.s--o.s. Give us a trial. 1211 West Side Square. laior Major they It la rumored at Hevworth that J.

C. McFarland, of that place, is about to trade his property there to Mr. James Cooper for property In Normal, and move Willi nis lamny iiieio auu iupi yiww their future home. Another Oas Wall. Another gas well Is doing good work In Arrowsmith township, thla time on tbe farm of William Spencer, tetter known as Ihs James Davis farm, one and one-haif miles north of Arrowsmith.

Mr. Spencer was having a well bored on bis place for water, when, on Tuesday morning, they struck a great vein of gas and water at a depth of abont WS fest. When they first struck It the force was so strong that it threw rocks, gravel and water to a height of over 100 feet. Tuesdsy even ng they set It on tire and It burned beautifully all night, and It Is still burning and looks as If It had come to stay. It Is about a mile south of the gas well on the Dr.

Skaggs place. H0BBAL. Every one is Invited tn come to the Normal dry goods store and examine foods and prices. Nic trimmed hals lor J-'if, and all goods accordingly. AIT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.

Stosnk. Fine Good a. Honest Prcflt ani SMiiafnction Guirantaad. i.Mtet Fattarna in hull mii Wintrfctyl. oyer Martens.

No. 15 East Front-st, 1 IO0IDlDgtOD, III. ill.

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