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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 2

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Laaaraa). Whllr Wrhen. a a. laiH-UIng bla. king larafo.

a living, a a. riding hi. tn hid or sailing wilb hi. lu-lhrr th. Shannon Tbr novrla aaakcnrd In blm Innia In hi Hug ID- U'cd "lop Ih'' 1 kin-w and a.k fot of a hit In eoiau s.

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7 ip iu I hMiNVII.I.K Ml ICdJO Ladies lo tou wn1 punvbltmni his coiwilrxliin! M- apiilhatlotiH of Hn.h im-M wllltrrat ifv to your h'rl lonl. II iloomwuy Uh Kidm-H. IMmplM. BlotcbM, and lldlieMWMj ImiM rriTtioiisofthc ski" ortnomM UhB IimiiiI ancc of hi'ttl, faliirio' anrt rilcm. nl.

It rnakoH a Mv of 'Ml I Hi ippMr 1 ami naliirul uradiiiil. ami MHM nJU jMWj ihm ii i Impolble lodelw. its application. i.i.aar n) A MM in. MMa4el .1.

a a k. ih. I' A bull, a UI. tr lo ami Tarsals lri.lr, 1,1. gu.ir.

I Ibr Sen I pal" III. ii. .1. ill. k.

I. al. rent 1 1 n.si iii. ugeiut inv'J' I hall Thai lu.iu. am, liars aislka Um nna4 I Ibr SSI bound a dra, i Inal 'Ira keen fsiig mu through 1 1,.

i in ll.ii. imtolalr ili.malii al ailh dn-a a. hum in Ilial ailh trrminlildal laa ll" ml rat, in aliore lh.allslr it.aa Ut reeking null IbM flr.1 In Jusu ciun- KoUsI III nil garb, lhal aerra. Ill ir to I urul.o Iron i.h.Ui, mail a I amurou. lip.

lurllur, lull ailh i. k. in allien lni la. all. I hand.

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lb Iroln larlral gland, ii mum. Pal ue by abr horn tn as. la.ntr i a.i lalul. an. Uisl alio math- die Id nnwdai Ion.

rat lhal ilrnair au on. ah In John ilurar.lb bnarr a III III Ihllll'U'. vt aai vi Ii a. he I ho mllke.1 ho in ,1 al.i' In Ih I hit. ute hi.li.ir.

d.irTr.1. k. He I'm aim Iliik.il 1,1. h.tiil. ih.

lie uiilhrllt. i tn.ni man) a rln, i Irgili all forlorn. i oa alih Impli'-al. horn. a-rath lbs eaasns torturer anal at skinu -i amu suara arrive.

a in it Bf lives BrUip msll I ti, BMHMM eul-re sn wasT. lesve. Of it, il a at msll tit) s. oi a. k.olivl Ma, I Im k- Ill iM I Sl.TUN et WgST KHN It If aerM iaut Day Ktlir.

sud Msll II in Nia-bl Kpn I sf. u. Way Ktvla-hl A. 1:10 p. Bi fraighi MrBBp.

bi. WIST Pai ID. Klprra. lipress Msii Wav Freight a II IaM i -no Through Ftelght ILLINOIS KN 1 RAI ll BBCM south Nn ll No 4 fto I No in 7 I I II UUINH "i 111 I No No 7 4:15 I 4 111. B.

I. KslW Mfli No I Leave r. SJa il 7 40 ui mip in i io i. ii Arrive If, p. 5 H) a.

Kurk Island iiui. up l.slesburg in -4'. a in ii! in linrlilitluli Keokuk iu i edar Kapid- IH Of, a iiliiiinwa II a to no bi IJBp iu Wa ii, lie- Mollies iimsha in 00 a iu lvl lUp in Lincoln snn Pram in -40p in a in 10.10 a 11:45 a ru a ru i 7 in I Dp ii, 10:110 1:50 pm iu Balacr. in im a JO p. Ill HI Ji 11 40 j'li At.

hlon ll, 1" li Uesveaaorta Kansas Oil Denver Pueblo Hannibal Parsons II, ill-loll i 7 lUMlp 1 p. a HI HI 1 a. ti a i UsJvsetoa KASTWAHD ROUTE Ihr t.n I. i. a.

I. rr.H.I lolbl year'a rrop of a Inter abral read like i oiiiain aa Thr la mm by lha HDtilufllrld aaWftaV A I hri.llan inuiil) farmer, Kir thouaaod arrea of land .1 I' 1 oil Ibr propcrU Pnarrdlll- err a lldlllK III th. ir. ii irl il forr. lltMjhtliig hi ahlllly lo Iht (arm.

Ibr oanrr put In rrii hundred a. ir. la.t fall, lull ndlliK III hi. i aaaaan i i ll.it. thr l.lar uuld i luaed .,,11 Dial laal Krlda), llll i morttfegr fji.

an I urd lnterrt and In full and the failn. -i had ajMail-fi .0 from that i roll of wheat J.Mr,. i .1" 'Ii' il laiiuar) laal a NVa Vi.rker Unighl an eight) aria ira. I near IhlH) flr dollara an arre. Laat il of a heat ralaed on II I um .1 anrlnulleld for tbr Ileal f.iaii.

pn lliole tliall lie PAKI lor Ilir nllrr proMrl)- The Hl.a.mlngton I'm r. thai illiam Blur, a farmer litmg mile. of that rile. i Jul ii. Ihre.blng out ninety ai re of a heal lo, i.

i iilimr on the atrrage l.u'heln u. iiir i.i' i. it ilial taeire ai 01 Inter wheal, ownrd by Mr Wllkllaioybwal llio "lit Ibr oilier ua aim l. l.l- an of llfl) Bar buabrla to the arre I b- mil. of tin- year iHiuniiiui n.a.

n.r Immi. rather bmnoroii.iy llu.lraled by a lor lolil b) Hie nilaaa fanner al I beauty aa. talking up the mailer In a uoieiui kiim HI. a heal rop. I.r liiougui I I aU.iit fori) tltr l.u.brl.

lo Ibr i. in. aa ai gi. "all hriid. ami br nanny a bat In .1..

f.n next ami. tilting llnalr to Ibla arlb Ir II may lie I'll to .1.1.. I NiifiloMI. Id L-. htl.llial ah, i.

to have been giving art ful ntudj to larlealturaJ reauurrea of in i-. e-M-. iauy tb- piol.abl.- imalu. lion of Ibla year i ro. that the farmer, aill the i.reaelil tear have inai of pnaiu.

iu alter ling all Ihrlr alia anil ineir 7 i in ii. ai i aaaaa Pian -I-ak ingot thr testimony la-forr Wright 1, nmitie. in I hb ago la.t aerk, tin- TritmiH ay "These practical men all agreed thai the Mgiin of throughout the North act had given aay to the ign. of relieaed MVUfjarlfel thai place" were now looking lor tkiiigiiicn Instead of a orklnguirn haiking that the volume of blialliraa Iran, aa large as lo overbalance thr li. margin in profit, that tin- Ml for labor woaJd raeull in Um payaaal of battel ge.

that it would Ih- a hardship to work ii to enforce an eight hour laa, ami Ml iblr to ellforrr tt-ll pat thrrrfor; that there is an abundance of money iu the niuiitrt to transact the biillic. that ha. given that money a uniform value, that It a III be dlsaslroua for I oiigre. iodkUarh that uniformily nea tinkering tin- iiirrem t. and, in poirte language, that the Hard I lines' COMMlttaa ought to dhvperM and glvr ll luntry Ihr from agitation, which is UM only raiin now dell "Tbr inlelligrnl seopleof thecouiilr) have already iiiade up their luimls a to the ause the long eta ol depression which, at last, at an end The dcstiuction of wealth dur the War, followed by an unparalleled nidation of credits, under hich proper! from real ownership lb tit.

ii- ami Ixrn.aers, and culminatim; a general collae of the great bubble that a tbu formed, is a sufficient explanation tin-hard times The restoration of real MOM and Mable values, and the prut es of initiation finally settled up by the repeal of Bankrupt laa, a a the remedy Thus have the cause of the depression, the lie itself, and the remedy all behind mil the future to a solid, siiliatantlal, and enduring prosperity If the agitator and ks an only be repressed. ala Krrrman of Poraaselt. Krrrmaii, the assett adventist, in jail at Barnstable, is still in the same frame of mind he ha been ever since he killed Ins daugb He refuses to take any legal advice for approaching trial. Should the State fur nih him counsel, he suys he will not have of the tragedy smoothed down in lo make a ifood defense. Should coun be furnished and attempt such a policy, Contrary tO KreemanV idea ol the exact facts, Freeman says he aill interrupt him oat UM IMi and ban the statement made right Mrs.

Freeman continues in a lamentable con dttton. A few days after her arrest, she to see tlie'enormity of the deed and feel the full force of her bereavement, but latterly she has fallen under the old delusion. She now thinks her husband did perfectly rhi-ht and defend- Ii is cut ire course. Bulb of them are perfectly contented in their confine nt and talk rationally upon every subiect except the one theme which has given such a dark hue to their lives Huston Women as Voters. I arc beginning to stand up and counted.

At Boston lift have registered Mrs. Apthorpc, Mrs, Mrs. Cov. luflin and other leaden In Mela Intelligence urge their sisters to vote, and ichool Machetl an among the number. The Women'l Tent pcrance I 'nion urges all Its members to vote.

Bo-ton about IKHI ii pay taxes on their ow account, and it Is estimated that from 1,000 to 3,000 will regiater. Every where there ii the same Momentary tremor tn. civil authorities at the appearance of the first woman. Well, they haven't heard the law, or haven't looked it up. or con suited about it, and are a little flUltrated" and "Can't you call again next week?" Lynn expecta to be the banner city of the State in the matter of women voters for school committee, and thinks that 'Jtio women will vole at the next election.

Building in New York. Building in New York city lias about got back to ante-panic condition. The Dumber of building for hose erection permits were obtained during the tirst six months of the current year Km, a larger number than in half year since the real estate bubble of 1871 was' blown. On the other hand, the buildings put up there were largely stores and big blocks, while the building now is nineteen I ent ietlis dwelling houses, fiats and tenementa. The total estimated coat of the buildings now under construction, 1 1.

000,000, i- Iwu-thirds that uf the buildings ten years agu, due in part to greater cheap lies- in material ana Inlior, mil also io oc attributed to the change in the character of the buildings themselves. I'arier PlgaMM There lias been a goial deal of interest here about ol late in carrier pigeons and their re markAhle innrnevs. and the flight of six of these birds from Columbus, to New York distance of MlO miles, is specially notable I he were loosed at Columbus Sunday morning al and one of them, owned by Oscar Donnar, arrived at New tork at 1 1 b. a. while John an ipstal httl heeker got home at 'i p.

m. the same day. The other- have not yet been heard from. This is the best time on record iu this country. A number of pigeons recently made a Itight from Dayton, to PhiladcL- pnia, winch is also ism miles, but it took the turns over two days to make the trip.

Busy at New Haven. I' I ii tiaveii liialiuiiieluiei- cannot get hands enough to do their work, and some mem are so nosy mat way have to refuse or tiers that to them, um- couc-rn niscii a urcier ironi Kiismh for 14H piauoTiu cam tone with oil tanks i.jj wuvu on nanil. 1 he COT are spe. iall) atioui n.iuing (fine enough to do their work anu our o. i.irin ig writing annul the country tlo- la- ol help.

The carriage makers also are hatmc ore work than for MM cars oaca iu II il I'n-nr trior AM M' fM llll IS rrW fii Pr rat if, el i. Mini hi I in I' Wl M.lf.M'N, Ult.miltiVlol,, II I I In Triiiiiri' iili tin I It tin lb rllrra ttirlr approval disapproval uf lln Mat- iii'l' IiIihIhi en- mi lln simI 1 "I I In i will nbM) in ipjini! il lloa thr folk In Kimp. do I mmmm Mini ahrtd baron heliiv mil laul i.i tin- nil 100,000, our ai port of prUloiia all Mtnl a i tmHUy hs th wortd .1 rahs vt nw. Out Tal pralri. i rndm IUbl Ubl-com.

mid Hi- nblr lnr Lei Um rM orld i ill ba ami haron-yrs, fur lard ami aiisae-r sr "i I all II ani- Tbr) bad an rlnlrnu down In Krtitu.h) yestenlsv niirieceesarjr ta tnnir.ll. II aisle thai the Rhir lira rvarhKi Ini llardt Mm. Ih-I II a tlTJ Illll tlii Rrpubll. an- Lajrislstun and Ihe Drm.xriU bala take warnltik 1 1 wta 4afrat lata objet I Ji III annum -arUlal) mi" returns lo UrMatWr diatrlti Tb' pri-mit Ilels turr Keulura) alands Pnatr, mrrolfr. lb- rati.

'il UUl li J-nt illitT. UM l. Ki-pulillraim In Hi. I.i ifi-laliin-Iiir Drm.N rati. inajoril Thr Irtfsl trrm of an rnllh I'arllaln.

nl ii seren yrarv Tbr Mm ir. nl I'arlia mrnt will then-fun in 'In L'iiiiiIiiK of null'" I' 1 dJhMtattw of Ibe Parliament i one tbr possibilities of the Baar future, a It haul mated thai Baal i Wail I 111 arlil aooa es-ireta ares br a new electron approval of Ml BCh-argurd (Kill. ii .1 abiili bi esl vr tat la 11. Tin Eairllah people dn not tola Willi It. M' billt aurrran In Ibr will.

in. nt "I tbr K.i-t. rti the uiaiiajfrin. ui "I Hi'- n1" the aijaataaent lala.r tmulibi. tin I nll'd Kinirdoni ami Uri nlkei Mat tan ilial haft 4.

mandfd national i i Wbni I'arlia mi hi WW tkm wm a eaaaan atlre uiajorily aaVMl ML alii' lnw r.i.i.llv daindli-il down and If ila bj day ffDtrteaj leaa and l-a tapottaol Ij i i at Ml an ar-ridrnt i an Il a laatini; Pbiladilpliia 7- I la) lUhrd a lunir latter froa Moa. ttg-Iron i Ki-llry. -mi-) Wl I-iIihl' terrlew whlib br bad at Ib-rllti iih rrUrea Bimar. "I ial ititen-ft. eapei ial'y aWaaraataBf aaaa lha turned to Mat earraacy qaattlam, aapaetiB) the i nniidi rali.iii il i and "1.1 in the njonrtary -Lin TkWgattOf iaM Mateaa Mk aata tkat ha la vary haartli) aiak af tin- void buipi" and ateHa thai lha aV Uaa tlon of ullrer wa a aerloaa arror.

Sai.l Mr Krlley: "I prtfi-r that my eoaatry abottld ha it lha bead of vaii inanufacturilii peo pie, rath.T than at the tall of a small group of gold u-inif nations, with whiw rheaMT lalior we a.iuld bare iiM-te in mil market. That trade betweea oooatriea arha raapactlrely uae gjold and silver an the Maud ardof payment will ini ihle. i- proreii by the fart that, eren win the "rk demonetiitation baa hill been neither Eni(land nor Holland an -f. their own Indian dependenciea. Thin the failure of the irreal iradlnff eotapaalai in each country during the ptt-i han nhown.

"Your country, said Hi'iimn 'ban L'rrat geographii al adrantagrj four occupation of the Paelfli i oaal maki the bordea of lala your neighlHira. and oim-iis ln-ir Irmb- your eDterpriae. and the South American Stata are open to you both oceaM; bat III thai matter you must not act alom- Btual co-operate rltfa you. I have told you thai DO more of our silvi-r will l.e -old. and you may alto know that people aranl the cola for bunineaa, and that they will go into circulation.

Aifain, it i- air. ady ordered." A new aapeat bus been placed upon the Yaioo City, outrage, of which Wl spoke a few day- Thai outrage lOMMefl in the bulldozing of one aptain Dixon, who had betoaaa an independcnl randidate for a county office, and who by the threat of a mob. a Induced to withdraw from the tield. It appear! that Captain Dixon, in 1K75, was one of the most prominent Democratic politii ians of hi region and did a much ai any man there-about to depoee Republican! from office So efficient were bis services to the Con- federates that they preaented him with a flue silver pitcher inscribed. "To the Bravest of the Brare." "Two months before the regular Democratic convention, Dixon and three of his asso elates announced themselves as Independent candidates, aubJeaH only to the choice of tin-people at the ballot box.

They began an active canvass, and they were receiving support that indicated their election aim oat beyond a doubt. On the aid of June the Deut- oerats held their convention, and placed a full ticket in the field, all the candidates being white, and nearly all realdent of Va.oo City. From that day forward the Convention Dcni-ocrats commenced to organize throughout the county into military companies, officered according to military usage, with a full line of eommissioned and rum commissioned otli-cers." it was this mob that surrounded Dixons' house ami finally succeded in intimidating him, as related, l.at.-r a delegation ol Independents of Yazoo county have visited Vicksburg for legal advice, and preaented an appeal to the court at Vicksburg, which con eludes as follows "Now, sir, is there no remedy for lis-' Is there no source which can look fur protection in our rights Tbey now threaten to eomptl every prominent Independent to pledge his support lo their party oi bun, um bouses and drive us Iruiu our homes. I. Date for a free country Judge, help us with your advice, ana in anj ami ever) other wav consistent with your iensc.

of right and justice." These converted Democrat are merely reaping tin- harvest from Beed which the party. to which they were unci- loyal, has sown. Perhaps Captain Dixon and bis fellow aufferers may now realize to some degree the beauties of the shot-gun policy that has made odious the name of Mississippi, and is -end ing thousands of persecuted blarks among strangers in the North A 0aaayUBMad Daattata (If all professional men, dentists should lathe neatest, and as a class they are. Those who require a grateful, -bing, delightful aroma, while workiug atxmi the organ of smell, should wet their hands in Dr. Price's Floral aUcbee.

Its fragrance is not only as pleasant as can be imagined, but decidedly stimulating a 1 a. of a in. ol lie' of is ing a to lu a of Ii. the a as ter. his ant to mi be i In ol of sTanoMs.

Mo. I. No. 4. So.

a. Lesve. BlaoeslBgloa ....11 U'40p. ui Arrive Chaasaalga. r.p.

J-uloiio 11:05 a. Matt. s.n Danville a. sJ Lalavette iu in a. Terre Haute Evausvllle.

MB Indianapolis ll.Hla. Cinciutiatl 4.1p lOlflOp 8 15 a. Dinioti 5:40 p. in u. 7:25 p.

in in 12:10 p. Zanesvllle. I ::5 a. in 2 :57 p. iu Wheeling a.

11 a. Wiishinglon 8:00 p. Baltimure p. ui Pittsburg in Ilarrisburg in 4:00 a. Philadelphia :1:25 a IMp.

IB 7:40 s. New York :45 a. 10:05 10:: a. Crestline It a. Cleveland 111 Huffalo 1:10 p.

8:05 p. Boston 8:20 a. ui 1:40 p. Louisville 7:40 p. in 11:00 Nashville 7:20 a.

hi iu imiin-rti, lo alt rr raal ul lid Ullr B.MHIOU lo lrw.li Ol Ililuol. "SI leel ot! "I Ihe a- .1 of lot aX, loan uoa Il Mi I lii-si" Ihr Pld -ail let original tan i-ar. n.m thenad. ai.tiiii... payaldr aanuall).

a. )'u'nlt Ihe -aid I.Hi.l.alle. In I II" naval. I- rjrr, Thinug ih. linn id bond-hsdio run.

It In trit-i deed Hiai .1. fault in Ho- pa) in. Ill of la.llll. "I al malurlti. Ihr aald Iriislrr.

or In Ihe ill of hi. io I "in th. Stale ll lltiols, luahlll'y a.1. hi. In jru.1.

I harle. shiMklelont, a. ling nhrrlB should, upou the sppllisllnli ihe legal holder ol "Id bouds. sn. bsung ail ihr for Ihlrl) da.

ll; a puhlli nea. Hi cunly, II "aid prrinle. aud all right aud -uuliy ul redemption home ol psrtle. th. nari.

ih. ir h- lra and st the ourt d-ir. 'n MrL.au tfhel bidder, lot and e.e deliver to the pdrrhseer or pun-baerra I. id.oiiveyaine lu fee Hi-- l-r. in tee.

eu Buhl, and ap: Hi. pr 'I- a. Ill ald tru.l d.e.1 I. pro t.l.d. allot a lib a II mor.

lulh apl- ar In rel. retire to ol Irn.l ,1.,,., M. t'ouniy Mortgsg. and iiha, Ihlault ha- mad. In tin pa ot Inter.

due the flr-1 dsy ul A ll isi'i, and "I anl default the atiile.t. la. i iiii.i I alio -I. there Will nil tile la, ol i' k. tli i nil Iirellll.e.

llll. let "Sill i i in a 1 III. Hiding thedehl, o.i. atiil i. ii.

'i Mm si I r.iaell ab.etit Ir Ihr Stale ol and the legal holder ol ald iKinda baa applied to the uudrraigniai Ml Mid pn-inlsse. t. ton puhlh noli' In-reb) glieii lhal I will, In ol the lu me ic.ted said tru.t di-ed, aril ald premise. brndulH-fore de ribed, iii nun ii reot a- may sii lo pay ald ite. on the I IHT1 HXTI HAY Of Al l.

I ST. A si the dia.r ol the ourt in Hhamilug Mti.esn Illinois, betsreea koari ..,.1 I I I ill, lo Ihe hid" .1 blddel, for cs.h. snd i ome loth, i i. or punhs" i In llceil III lee "lllipie, an uu- Interest ul ald panic ol the drl part, aud UMM heir, and algii, in and lo tin- nr. ailase sold I'HAS sIlAi hl.KKuHII, Tnialee and Siirceol lu Tru-I itl.lt BALK Win on the I-' 'ls "I A U.

IfA ReheecB Trgsrd snd llmldM legsid, her hu.bnlul, ol AjTOWaailta, I iiii, did, in ih. trii-i 'h ed "i lhal dab hii coavsy sad vrarraat to Ueurn 8 iisnna, iru ler and Ills auecraeura In tru.t, the lolloalug de ribed prip.rti, mail HftJ Irl r. a MT the en.t of Ihe northeat of s.s tlon Ihlrli i Ul and the arsl hall of Ihr qiisr oi MCteoa Hum ihr M), ail in i. -hip twsnti three jrii ii. iu raafli msl ui "IIUHted In the count.i ul Mi Lean and Male OfllliBOfal lo the ol one lliort Is.ud lor the rum ai WO Ihoasaad dullars, and due 1st.

111, liearlng ten per cent iiiterei pel aiiiiiiui.pavable seail buiiiibII.v.m insni rested li)' Ihe i OUpOBS -sld MM tached lor Ihe mum of handrad dollars, re- pavanle ever) stl monlli- during the I bond had to run Wuuikas, ll pnnld.d in ssi.l lrul Oeea that In i debnili In Ihe pajBMnl "I bond latersat ooapoos at maturiiy tin- aald trastee ahonhL anon Um application the legal hoMei said iMUid.aller having advertised the same for Ihirtv davs In public newspaper In said McLean iin-niise- aud all radii and euuity ul n-di-mullou aud huuieslead ut said i i .1 .1 tin. ll.T Ileus n.u. the ourt house, III Lean COUSty, HIlBOlB, Iilghesl hldder.lor ea-O, ami ezai nun uriivra the iiurchaser or ptin hHser. a deed or Is ol luveyaucc in lee lothe premises so sold, and apply .1......... In trll.l il Is hro lie pro.

ceil- nr. e- ided; all of which will more lulh appear by ereuce to record ol said mist deed, in liook uaire JW. Mortgage itecurii" or snd i WllKKKAS, Derail It lias neen maue unin- a.v ol tin- Interest oonpons due on the 1st day Ian narv and Julv. A. ll.

I87M, and by reason of said deiiniii principal am anreasld ha. uecoaie due, and on the day ul sale reinaiier nniiieu, I here ill lie line, aa a uaaa der said irusl deed, Ihe sum ol Bt.MOtX), Including tile tlelll, Illietesi, o.vn Wbkhkas, The legal holder ol bond has ap idied lo Hie undersigned to sell said BfeMMei Now then-loie, public Is hereby given thai I will, by virtue ol the power in BM rested by said trust deed, sell said premises hereinbefore described, or so much I hereof as may lie neccs-sary pav said ltrMO.00, on the TII1HT1KT1I DA OK Al LIST, A. I). 1H7H, at the south door of the lourt house, In HIiMimiiig ton, McLean eoiiuiy llliuols, al the hour ol 11 o'clock ot that to the Iilghesl bidder, lor cash, and convey lo tne pureunse, deed iu fee simple, ul! the right, title and Inleres of said Bebeeci Tegsrd and David regsrd, and their heirs and assigns, in and lo the premises so SI. Ill uremises have been conveyed lo Michael Pemhertoii by said griiutors, anu John YVv kott Is now in possession of the saiiic.

jy80-td GKHKOK MANNA, Trustee. OHTOAOKK SALE. WllEIIKAS, Ou the AX ailh day ol October, A. D. lHVli, Thomas A.

Avuill and ll. Avenii, ins oe, their mortgage deed ol lhal date, duly acknowledged and recorded In Vol. page IB, ol the BSC-unTs ul Martsaosfl of county, Illinois, con vey to the undersigned, Solon Fisk, the foil owing described real estate, situate in the county and State aforesaid, to-wit: Lot No. 7, aud a strips in uiiltli ol mid Ironi tin- hole east sld. of lot No.

li, In block 1, iu Lunge's addition to the city of lllooniiuglon also lots .5, 4 aun in Alliu's subdivision ol' the west hall of the south umirtei-anil of the southwest iliuuter of till northeast Quarter Of section 81, ii. township 24 north, of ranii! I cast of the third principal meridian, and of lot 4, ol section li, township north, of range -i east ot the third principal meridian; which said mortgage was given to si the iiaviiient of tt bond, of even dale then ith, for the sum of B1.800. made anil payable by snid Thomas A. Avciitt to the order ol the under signed, Solon Fisk, on the 1st day of January, A. I), 18H2, with Interest from November 1st, 1H7II, at nl no ciini.

ner annum, with interest coupons attachedfPsysbie asmi-annnail; on the tirst days of and in eacn year; aim WnuiiEAs, It is provided iu and hy said mort- i.ai.e lhal on allure ol tile sain I lu hum- a. to payl the interest, or any pun thereof, when It became due, the undersigned, Solon risk, might, at his option, thereupon declare the wnole principal sum Of at once due and payable, and, alter advertising for days iu newspaper published in McLean county, might proceed to sell the property mortgaged, with all Ihe rights, title aud interest of the said Thomas A. and Maggie B. Averitt iu and to said mortgaged premises, ul the south door of the Court-house, in Bloomlngtrjrn, to the highest bidder, for cash aud Whkueas, The interest note due lit, 1878, is unpaid (except $40 paid May lfith, 1878), and the coupons tor $80 each due July 1st, 1878, January' 1st, 1879, and July 1st, lS7d, arc wholly unpaid. Now, therefore, by virtue ot the authority vested in me by said mortgage, 1 declare the whole sum secured by said mortgage now due mid payable, aud hereby give public notice that, on MONDAY, SBPTEMBEK FIRST, 1878, at 10 o'clock a.

I shall offer lor sale, at the south door ol the Court-house, in Bloomington, to the highest bidder, for cash, the premises above described, and all the right, title and interest therein of the said Thomas A. Averitt and Maggie B. Averitt, including exemption and homestead rights, or so much of said premises as may be necessary to pay the debt secured, which will he. il is claimed, on tbi day of sale, $1,930.83, besides attornevs lees and costs of advertising and sale. Bloomington, July 30th, 1879.

SOLON FISK. V. M. Hatch, Attorney for Mortgagee. jy30-td STATE OF ILLINOIS, McLean county.

ss. Iu the McLean Circuit Court, to the September term, A. 1). 1879. P.

M. Killium, H. W. Hubbard and Oarr, Scott Co. vs Fred A.

West, Jennie West, G. W. Cowan, Mattie Cowan, Martin Colbaugh, Isaac Ghana, Oeo. W. Kinney, Mrs.

Wheeler, Johu Herget and Oeorge Herget. In Chancery Bill to Fore close. Affidavit having been filed la the office ot the Circuit Clerk of said county satisfactorily showing that said defendants Fred. A West, Jennie West, ti. W.

Cowan and Mattie Cowan, are not residents of the State of Illinois, and subpoena having been issued against them returnable on the second Monday in September, 1879. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to you, the said Fred. A West, Jennie' West, Cowan and Mattie Coaan, that the above entitled suit is now pending in the McLean Circuit Court, and that unless you shall he and appear be ion- said court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be hulden at the Court house in Bloom ingtou, on the SECOND MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER, A 1) 1879, aud plead, answer or demur to said bill, the same will be taken as contessed against roa. snd a de cree rendered according to the praver thereof. Dated at Bloomingtou this lth dav ol Julv, A 1879 J.

McFARLAND, Clerk" By Feroi sos, DeputT. Wildos McNclta, Complsinant? Attornevs Jam." II I'oaell', an eommlltrd pa i. adorned ailh illll Iralloii. he lively fancied mid drfl baud Mjldfonii Thrr wure ub.e.ju. nil) Ihrlr oan.r.

never un-aniing tuai would i no- lamim. Al Trinity gr. Dublin, l.rv. ai re litinn mu intered In lti. r'nun Ihr llbulb-M' a war of ballad" rag.H unarm n.

rital ran. mid parti. of ireisii'i Wrarlna of the l.r.-.n" wa ali.a.tnl 't Croriplr- I. Ir INian, anu .1... Voghl" by IVole.talil Van) mm' old Dublin ballad- acre and urrll trying to make up Ih.

bltiern. for their humor, but were n-al gems of feeling. sparkling with native alt I In aiograpini hink. la-ver ha a liaml in oi iio ni any rale, a lloa lil te.linc. um mg linen tlir ui, nun a thr proh.lt of Kb a nt.lorn ai son alill r.

iiirmlMrrd in Dublin, and lull" tliu.d in tin Knighl of ynnr, I. the length MllgUlg. "lie iwa-i franamirl paru of Uaublin, a i.aiin fhlsoau olllp'r-lllon, bt hi- ii giuai i roa i li.ueil. 'mi pan) "i n-iaia wrrr al hand to recur Ibr amateur ml la -at him "It trtiimpb lu ui ui work, "Kllgobbui. Alllr I.

lo no the same thing a rile naiiau. oi Ii Ihr "Knight ol I. a tune l.et.-r ue Khomlliiiii a. "ii lleml like old woman ami I anil a tone use a Mbe wa. ill a aal oil soiiiier iihii nd a man hat.

and either Inun 1 1 i tuine bail fea trail" sin- load by a mob of aduilring amateurs, alio I to ui lin guaril anu an burn. I.etcl bulled I lie jMipuiar uioit- lion hi lia.lad- a Uin tah iiui. in. ui, than i. aa ih.ui.iin Hal.

aw ii est IBoa lbs Ml Ti- tmi .1 h-ai 1 1 1 taaaell anoaua tn l.a.lt Moigan makiiii' Kor ii. ihr aapflal lha tim aalloa, tt i.i haraln plslnln upon irulilul Klghtlng like II- lot i on, ilralbia. Air balla' a. olhri Iih Ibr 'I In barm Irr of l-'rank Wel.li. i iu "ChaWMM 'Mullet aa tak.

ii liom bid I hum. man named Ih.tle, alio had the I abilities and a MeOMW) that in ter lorgot, mil resulting froin dkvcurslre, uncer- tain teiiiM-tBiiieul. ruined him. He bi imi prime antl "lai.l re. n.r.

iiiarrn a o. MM children), and sank into lMbectlltj used sat of him 'hat acre In- lloa vlng'foi l.et.i thought him Irlelt liad in mi lin- aoriu. i .11 lit certainly be a reman bead renWT, ml prove him a far more fot unliable to. a I .1.,.. iiglaml than any oi i in- i.

ao. i Illot, III' HI getiotie a. daring frat. from a ci.mspirary capture Mai. Slrr, the Foil.

I I Hiiidin, and a nolo rloiis terrorist, lo pi act al lokcs on tin- ueaii if thr iinitersitt later was to the last 'a hildof large growth. and Ii i- college orgn-- were mil eoarse mil no) i.u Win euiigialiuii to North Villein a m. sIh. ut tin- tear MM, Lever got commiaaion as surgeon to an immigrant ship, in order to inn thing moi. of the world lie Camilla and the I niled and rciurueo home with various high c.loicd Ulei his life aitli real wild Indian- In a Inch a dusk) PocahOUtai -an him from the loo pre ing friendship of hli riaisin friends, tin dio grapin accepts arlthoul wincing me uramain tale ui l.ctet'- brol In i hood with a chief, and hi-dilliculty in gelling away fr him.

His mcri' an travel stood him in goofl stead with many oi iii.eary ami novels. Returning to Ireland In- in based hi medical studies a ilh iirguineiilal sobriety, which did not prevent him from piaying several pranks al the hospital. In dur ing-tin-cholera outbreak, be is redilcil with the following prescription: Knir not, but he sereneli gay. Praawaai in living slma Ye aoiibl mil havr ihr mrni tt, miy in, After marriage he settled lis a couiilr.t doctor Coleraine, and astonished the natives by his exploits. He is said to have hiMaelf performed the feat of jumping over a cart and burse, a hich is ascribed to Charley il'Malley at Lisbon.

A certain father fjoaayne, who lived at Cceereine, was the nrigiiiil of Father Turn LOftUC, in "Jack liin toll." And to Lever went ofl thiuugh life, BOW at Brussels, nuw at eni. BOW in ire laud again, but always collecting material fr 1 ho people he was with, or people he remembered iu early youth ir Wei.h's BeieaveMiaUi When Mr. Welsh left this country for gland, at the close of November, there was a family of six brothers and sisters, knit together by the closest allection. Since tlicn one of the brothers and one of the have died. The first "lie logo was William Welsh lenrly 171, the youngest, and seemingly the strongest of the brothers, though he, 'notwithstanding bis activily and vigor, was well advanced in years.

His death was as sudden as if the sun was lo vanish from the unclouded sky of an autUtBD afternoon, This was a severe shock to the brut her absent in fur lu him absence added lu intensify the grief ui tin- family In, on- ben followed in lin- month "I line. Ibis year. death of a sister. Ml- Lnna Lanalev. to be closely followed, early iu the mi mt of July, by I be ileal 01 ami! nei sister Mrs Elizabeth Horner, une sorrow rod upon another! heels, so lasi they ioi lowed 'I'here are now but two lirnl hers, amuel and John, and one sister, Mrs.

nullcs. left. His desire to be relieved from duty was made known to the Government tometime arlier than the asc Of either ol UM latere, but the resignation has been una ibeyance until now. Naturalization Troubles. information has just been received by Sen ator Cockrell, "I Missouri, that I case ol con- idcrablc inlcrcsl, involving the rights of two mcrii an citizens, lias just been decided by the German (iuvcrniucnt.

A man named Boeaeller came to Bt Louis many year- ago, and ill Ibis city had two sons born, lie be ame naturalised, but, a few years ago, be eturned to Germany with his sons and still remains 1 Here, IQOUgn reiuiiiii nig an nuici au itizen. hile his suns have retiinicil to St. amis anil cugugeii in on iiies-. Kecenuy ue two y. um a men received a not meat ion to turn to (tartnany and no nunurj service.

I'hcy refused, and their lather, still tier many. Was applied in uy me oiueiats ki give information aa to what pari of his property they would revert al bis death to his two soni here, that it inigni seizi nt iiir luent. I he brut hers here then appcaieu lu the 1'nited Stales liovernmens. secretar F.varts has pushed the ease, and nuw -ends infonniitiun lhal the higher del-man nullum les repudiated the action the minor fticials, and that the Husselier biothcrs are eemed American ciUxeni, The Oanadlaa Cattle Trade. Early next MOtttb -beep a ill be ship from Toledo to Kngiana.

ieaiert aay that the cattle trade will 111111. immense propnrtions this fall if the supply of animals will meet tin demand A lulcdn brill lias ntered lutn an agrccinciit to deliver 10,000 head of lean or store attic in Liverpool ami Belfast before the 1st of November. 1 he outward bound steamer Brooklyn, which sailed on the 90th from Quebec lur Liverpool, nao on board 3.3U0 sliecp and Ini head uf cattle, uiiiiiL' iiruu ii.alh i aiiaua. 11 is probably that the order prohibiting the im imrtation of American cattle into Canada will not be renewed after the 5th of September, up to which date the older will remain in fore. Lightning Liniment is an effectual remedy for Lame Back.

Neuralgia, Corn-, Bunion- aud Rheumatism, also good for animal- when used for Spavin, King bone, tialls and SeraUhes. Remember the name, l.it'htning Liniment, and price "al cents a bottle For -ale bt W. Marmuu. GET THE BEST. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED.

IBUNi'saes. 1 PQVn i'A KI! IIH.ORKO VLATKH NEW EDITION. ontaiii.i,. SUPPLEMENT 4610 rflU WOKHH and Mianlnirs. AM A NKW Biotcraphical Dictionary of 9710 NAMES, annenl snd inodrrn.

Including many now ll-ma. al'ii'S Ihr Nsn.e, Pronunciation Nationsll-t Profaaalun snd Dale of each. NEW KUITION rontslna a Stinplrmant of 4610 new words snd mesnln-a. Each new word has liesn with uraat and Is th roughly dsflns.1. With Hlosrsphlcsl lUctlonary.

added, of 9HO natnaaof UlstlriKUIahs.1 I'srsona. THE BEST Edition of Ihs tisst Mellonary of the Lug list, LaiiKuags ever published. have always laen conceded to I ta-tler than In suy other lrlctlonsry. Illusiraiious, 3000, sts.ut three limes sa msny as In any other Iiletionary. Diefy reeommrnded by Htste NuplS 36 Ststea, snd AO Colleae Pres'U.

In s. ti.i.ils, ut 3X.OOO nave larn placed In Public Behools In the V. H. Only English IHctionary cnntslnlng Blo-grsplncal Iiletionary, this gives the Name with Pronunciation. Nstion, Rrofss-slon and I of 971 0 la-rsoDS.

Published bvO. C. MERMAN, HiirlngflelJ, Ms. ALSO WEBSTER'S NTI0NL PlCTORKL DlCTIOWRT. 1040 Paasi Octavo.

600 Enorsvlngs. I', riimncnlly earn LIVER COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY DISEASES, CONSTIPATION and PILES. DR. R.

n. CI.ARK, Soatll nero, ar, "Ie klllNI IIIM e1 It Baa eared many vcrjr bad eawa er PI I.FA and It ha. vrr ralksl lo a ST' Aa a IfVM 1 1 lalllS II Ula allhoul aa equal. I a.e MISM mt and urr no NKLftON FAIROHII-n. or It, Athens, VU, asys, "ttlsorj.Heel.-aaM.lue.

Arier.lv teen yearaora'cul Pile, end oallveaea. 1 1 enmpl. li 1 1 me. 0 S. HOOAnnN, or Brrk.klre.

one BSM ha. done aou.lrr. me In earlea-ervcrc l.lver end Kldn. omplalat. it has wiry (i WONDERFUL POWER, BECAUSE IT in THE nNI-YMEDIOIJiE THAT ACTNOSTnELIVtR, HOWEI.S AMD KI1INEYH AT THE NAME TIME.

lie. It cleanse, the a hole.r.lem orthe polana. on. humora that olhera-rdi velope In ItlltlouaavM, Janndler, fonatlpntloo. Kidney and I'rlnarj die-raws, or llheumullsm and I.uinbaco, and which la women.

dlorder every Amotion and hrlna- on iryou wnnt to be well In u.r Kill-RT-WOKT. It Is a dry veaetablc eomiwund, and Oaeparkntre nlll make six quarts uf Buy It at the IlruaalaU. TAILS TAOS TAGS TAOS TAGS TAGS AOS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAG-S 'I'AOS TAOS TAOS AOS AOS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAOS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAI TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAOS TAOS TAOS TAGS TAGS TAOS TAOS TAOS TAOS TAOS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAOS TAGS TAGS I'AOS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAOS TAOS TAOS TAGS AOS I'AOS TAOS TAGS TAGS TAOS TAGS TAUS TAGS TAI I TAGS TAGS I'AOS I'AOS TAGS TAGS I AOS TAGS I AOS I AOS TAGS TAGS TAOS TAGS TAGS I'AOS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS TAGS In Every Shape and Style Desirable Printed at Exceedingly Low Prices, AT THE PANTAGRAPH Printing Establishment, or. aahiugtoii and Matliaon-sta Bloominston. III.

d' S. v. in.ldl.iii. murlridr, hai dared I V. I i.

Ill ll.r.lUSll iM'll ill lhal tal lhal palsrr had ha ill The loud hhangtial MMSWJ lst, ini.e ah. nl snuied le.la.l, li il. il lin- a. ul lit men raiin-nl, I-, mi, aim In garni, nl. Indigent, I ii al.

dam. el la. Tin- emulgstor ol tin- biirnrd l.ruir iiiih. Thai I that aorrb-d UM al, that kilt I h. ral lhal al, ih, mall thai lai In Ihr MM lhal built i allb- Lvpoi talimi The rvportalliin of live callle to Ureal Britain i noa iinducled on a larger scale than la-fore No less than head have been shipped from Nea ork sitiee the l-'itll of July a single man, and tacnly-slx -I.

hjffa la-en in part loaded with hatMd cattle, not to sa-sk of BOJMWtWlbhi ihlpaaiMti nf aJMrieaw muiton, ha which Mm liihaliitaiit- of tin- British isles shoa a gisal li-b In fail, nearly all the freighting in tin- Anglo American irauc unengaged iu tin- Iran. porlalloli of live cattle. I.i- is a marvelous change sine- In- lli-t adjrl lorthe "prutc-tiun" of Kngllsh cattle UPiwcrs, issued at Hie Insligaliun of partb -in Canada, in the belief that the inot' iiieiit froin the I nit. Slates would bt diverted eeroei tin- st LnwraAce Kiver. Tin current shipments, say the parties concerned, are tin- larg.

-t ever made in the same length of time from Vork or any other Anier i. an s.rt. II ft AND III' Molt-An unsuccessful Inter was by what inischange he lost his divinity. "Alas said lie, "I tlattered her until she grew O0 proud lu speak to me." A Michigan lady wants to know Whether .,1 n. I il i- boll.

uable fur a young man to stand idly by and atch a girl pass out of her hMMI in'" Hie tWeUtMl and so on down lo the shady side of forty and still hearing her in. mil ii Dame. -It is said that tniing man at Saratoga win, teemed deep in love, last mmmnr, with young lady ailh golden tresses, this season brushes brown hair oil' the lapel of his coat. This tl.Misn't indicate fickleness so much a-an activity in the hair trade. A I'aiiiciiial al assar I ollege stepped Into one of the resitatiou rooms, and said: 'lhal person lhal is chewing gum will njeaac tap forward and pa) tt on the Tin- hole school stepped forward with (me accord toward the desk, while the teacher slipped her quid beneath her tongue and said: Lcallt.

guls, I'm surprised." Oil 'it, ll, Kennel tea is a simple remedy to qulel tin baby, and tills innocent article is embodied in Hr Hull's Baby Syrup, which puts Hie baby to sleep without the evil use of opiates. Price aB cents. Why mil make up your minds, al present, what hotel you urn going to slop at Whan you arrive in New York? The (ileal Central, on Broadway, is now k.ipt on both the Atner- an plan at $2.50 lo and the European plan at 41. ll and upw arils per day. An elegant restaurant, at moderated prices, is con.

ducted by the hotel. SPECIAL NOTICE. A CARD. To aTi Who are suffering from the errors and In-ih-i ieiiims ul voiilh. nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood.

Ac, 1 will lend a receipt Unit will cure mil. IE (IK CHAIfUK. Till L'reiit remedy was discovered by a missionary in soul It America. Send a self addressed envelope to the HEV JOSEPH T. IN MAN, Station I), York i Try.

it cost! abonl i hondred dollars to go te th Mountains or to the Seashore, but if you want to lone up the whole lyttem, you can do It just as surely by taking one or two packages Kidney Wort, imd so save your money. It is a sine cure for Kidney Complaints, I'Hes, Constipation ssd all bilious diseases. Experienced Dairymen Know that it li necessary to keep an even stand aid ul color ill butter the year round. Therefore, hen the color hills away in July and August, they use Wells. Richardson Perlected llultcr ii is a vaoatable oomnoanlL pure and hai inless, and adds mnefa to the value of butter.

Ayer's Cienr Fecial, Por Diieajei ot the Throat sad Lungs, such as Conwh, Colds. Whooping Coughs. Broil chilis. Asthma, and CONSI Ml'TlON. The lew composition! which have won I lit- confidence ol mankind and become household words, among not only hut mailt nations must have exlraonli nnry virtues.

Perlnip 11, 1 une avar secured so wide a reputation, maintained it so long. as Atek's i'iiekby 11 has en Known fan lha nattlle. about forty years, by a long continued series ot marvelous cures, that have won lor it confidence iu its i rt Basel iqnaUed by any medicine. It still makes the most 1 enres ol tiituht. ClMSassWOH, thai can hi made by medical skill.

Indeed, the Chekhv He. Tonu. has really robbed these dangerous dl-i usi of their terrors, to a great extent, and given a leel Ma iniiiiunitv Inun their laial ell, 1-, lhal is well kaanasd if the rsdkad) ha iu leasos Every family should have it in their closet lor the and pn.mpl relief ot lis members Sickness suffering, and even lite is saved by this timely pro lection The prudent should not neglect it. and the wise will not. Keep it by you for the protec tioii il affords hy its timely use in sudden attacks.

1'HEPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER 4 Lowell Practical and Analytical Chemists. FOR SALE BY ALL DRt iollsTS A DBA! KB- IN MKHI, IN E.

Traill Nos. and run daily. All oilier trains dailv, ax cent Sunday. flhBecflnlng Chair Sleeping Curs, with Stale Kooms, run on Nos. 1 and 8, between Indlanap oils and Peoria.

Through Coaches run on Nos. and 4, between Indianapolis and Barllngton. Pas sengers by No. :) save one niglit's ride to Iowa, Ne biHska nn. I California.

OEO. WKKI1IT, Receiver. JNO. W. BROWN, (ieueral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Indlsnspolls, Ind.

OWVor throueh tickets nnd further infbnnanoa ddress C. F. WEHH, Au'ent. Bloomiuglon, 111. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINES, vnaot Mki The (ireat En- Mt.HK.

gli-li Retnedv, will proinplly and radically cure any and every case of Ncr-voiisDehility and ot Before Taldfigworkoftht brain Taking. and nervous system; is perfectly harmless, acti like magic, and has been extensively used for over thirty years with great success. ESHFuM particulars iu our pamphlet, which we desire to send free by mall to every one. tST The Specific medicine is sold bv all druggists lit Jlper package, six packages for nr will be sent free ny mall on receipt of the money, by addressing THE GRAY MEDICINE No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit Mich.

tW Sold at Bloomington, wholesale asd retail, by W. W. MARMON; Chicago, VanScboick, Stevenson aud drsggists everywhere. 22-ly4U LADIES Wanting the most Dbli-: a i At i um ion, home ttc call or write. for the million, on Lost Hopes anri Manhood restored, only 25c.

in stamp to pay postage JAMES' HOSPITAL, 204 Washington St. Chlcigo, 111. PRESCRIPTION FREE For the ipeedy Curs or Seminal Weakness, Lost Msnhood, Premature llebility, Nervousness, Despondency, intrusion or Ideas Aversion to Society, Defective Memory, snd all Disorders Brona-ht on by Secret Hsblts snd Excesses. Aay druggist hsa the ingredient. Address, DR.

JAQUES at 130 West 8ixth St, OIHOIHITATI, OHIO. IF YOU WANT AWNINGS I FOR STORE OR HOUSE SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR PRINTED COIORS HUBBARD CO. CHICAGO. 88 kinds Blcttbordj- 60 Kindt Sf Globes. (rrl 30 KawJs snd Siiee al ear PataaT Neitslest Stales.

"A steel DasUess Erasera, Uaass Statiaa. Painters. I The New Slste DwwtaeJeeMee ivr I b4.

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