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I thing I In rettdluw. Tim aummU n'vi9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HATS! HATS! MrLEAN riKiTiTroruT. )'rtfii' PrtxnJtKQt h'ott Jmtyt A'fi TNI L4T IHTVM. LECAL i 1 I hH tH 'U Tur- 1 kill, Luulaa i.

lumfaiua, hm lj t.Hiuly ul MiU.O au4 Htmm iiillt- Ittair lflal'l Otvtl ul lru.1 aix illea tiV lb. t.uib dT ol Jounr, A w4 lu bot.k ni, .1 of UiurHta.M, a uftlia ul Mi Laall ti.lllil,. i.uuula, OH III. NEW FALL STYLES JUST OPENED. NEW FALL STYLES JUST OPENED.

NEW FALL STYLES JUST OPENED. DEWENTER Comer Washington and OKOCKKltY, GOLD-BAND CHINA And Glassward. Decorated Chamber Sett, Bronze Lam pi and Chandelier, Sogeri Broi' fine Silver-Plated Ware, Castor, Forks, Spoon, Ac also fin Table Cutlery, Mirror and Fancy Good, at very LOWEST PRICES. Call and ee u. KREITZER, Bloomington.

Barger, KKTA1I. DKAl.EKS IN Farm Machinery, Reed Soulli Silo Curl-IIiiH Hloomlntrton. IH. HOLDER, CO. WllllliK.MAl.B Al Hardware, Stoves, and Building Hardware, Mechanic' Tool, Pump, Barb Fence Wire, Beltiny, Rope, Wooden Ware.

Tin and Granite Iron Ware, Cider Mill, Hay Cutter, Eoad 8craper, Gilpin Sulky Plow, Buckeye one and two-hone Wheat Drill, Sandwich Corn Shellera HOLDER, MILNER ft South Side Court-Houie. Bloomintrton, I1L Iihlrul Au.u.l, A 4.r.lk.iwl In lru.1, lb t.l aii. III lrui, Iln u-ii- i an ura Ilia ol tarHlIU Ibi- tuiu ol ihl HUB kllrr IU hlM'U to aa, a. bki. tur I iu" ami dan lrtWi( ul jrnara, .1 th ujllli lb kr C.ylba l.

luii rv.i yiumyiif air ul a aru In 111 Wirt" W. IMlou, lili luiriT.i al li-u oi-r iil iht auiiuin. )''. arm I iinuall)', uil rintril hf Ui. Mlu lulowtj liini.ltlii; ami, Il lu aalit tru.l tlU IBM lu law ul Lull lu IU" uajiuvul ul Mid pmtuta-ry Bol.

of aiiy ih.inf, with lu. luiamt Ihumtiu of muj IU. rinl. at lb linn ud in tu. Bi.uurr ia'l In lii.rrf; lba( ou lhi ipiilimtion ul tii lf kuliliT ol Mid imti- Il atiiMiM h.

I.ml ur III. BUtlrraiiJiiril "'il Ih" Mid urmlaa. diwrllird lu Mill il4't iruai, or ujr u.rt llirl. ami all rlnlit aiirt r-nli h.iu ol I bo Tmiktii and IxmtM II Touiiiklna, tlii'lr hrlra. ul.ir.

ailmlnl.iraior. uil.iii. Ihi.n.li. al liulillr trililll'. If raak IB .1 1 1..

il.i.r tl.i' riilirt hHI hi Mid Ih. amiili il-r Hif riiiiri nHi ni win I c.Miiily, hating ailnTtlm-il wt' IH dm. Ill lil liii lnliM' ni nfl i. a il Mi Uau kir I i'ii a ham aa iii.iiv..r in iiu mir, haarr or ur diwla ol riiiiii jauif III Brvuilar. Id, aud atiulv Ho-liriK-.

i d. aurU Ml. aa lb lmal.U.f.nit.l. all uf liilljf ai.rar bj rrfirviH-. tli rw-orO oraald trai di-a'd aa alMivn art lurili and HKNaa.

TU jiff 'I -mtm "I "Id 1 il. ami aa aa -vrral lii.lallmt.nla of liiiirr.i ihi-mui, and drlaiill ial IJ m. pavm.nl and ou ih.dajrw liiallfr namrd llu r. "Ill Iwdu. aa a Ih ou Mid on mliH'.

umli Mid Ini-l lnrluilln Blr, rol ami nkuka, liwirk-v M. lUnna la h. alfn aud li'lial hol.lrrol.alil ami Iim mail. lion to III. umliTlKiifil lo aiill ald irt-nilM.

BUOf Hi. aulliorllx euiiti'iri'd In ail iruai d.l, Now, th.rWurn, liulillr nmir. la li.r.i ftv.n Ihal I will, ly virui. pow.r and aulhorilji lu me vmII br Bald WH Jil, a.11 Hi. pri-inlai-.

In ni. conv.rM bv uiddivd In liii.i.B BftiBMBid, fcfWlt Tb kail ol III. III. a.iMi nail knrtkwml and Ilia Borlh kalful inaili ,4 (mmiIV (H; al lb. i aa hail ill lb.

iUMiT ul lb. UoflfcrBal Hilatir ul an n. llilrljr i all In lowuablu llin-v it, nnnh, "I miii Ihrx (S of, lb. p. ni aiiii.ia Mt U'au coautjr and Mali of Illiuola.

on MONDAY, TIIK TWV HAY Of Hfc.flKMIiV.it, A II. il tin-hour ni Iiu (I i Imk In tb. loruaooa of aid day, at lb. wulh tin- l.ourt hniiM, IB lb rlir ol llliainilntitoii, M. rnuutr, fcir i ah In banit, to pnhlli.l mliic.

and all ih. rlclii. imit, b.n-" ami mullvol rvdi-mMtnll of Ih.Mlil aa.lnna lln-n-ln. to Milalrili- MdliV li.l.n..! f.H' and cimI of nibleft. kom.

In-n-ln, to Milairm- Miiii foal of nihjeft, kom. V. a nan i I a urtor lm unilm laud lu lavor of fc'raii B- of Kllralwlh urn aa v.l muiain. i ia mipaul, and la a hatn uixm af C.a land, or any pari in.wi lal-d Auku.1 ttih. IH.V ii ji id AJolt PAiJiARI.

Trual MIlllltlAI.V Mlil aui Vani hl ilnt. I'i Half ur il.Til, hraniiii dU' lm- nr.t A. l. ami rMnnli-d In Hi' H. r- MrTiimuBtT, Hlal.iil lllllhila.

In M.a.k a paa. pi.nwv tuNi. Lin- ul Harv 'miBKrUrul, Hi n-al iriwi'i hi an'iir. Hi. ih mi-ill ul a prim luai pruuiiaauri Bui.

of tli. aald Ji.lili bi'bail. ul u-li iili- ItliaaaJ dsl, i liu. urr- uanr. fur Hm- nun ol ll'U kunilrmldiillara, out.

Drat Ua of July. A II. ub uiu.tmt ll.rrnw at Ui. raw ill U-u D. I ul pa-ramiuiu.

ia)liluu Ui. prat Oaf ol Jul). l.lluil l. lm pvlib-nifil by Inuri-ai "i mm datt! aitu aiil ilwl lnl Htu, la-lkull haa horn mail. In ih.

pa-awat of Ui. l.i ml niHi of n. Bimilrrd ana aiaiy a.aawa rarb, du. oil Ih. Ural da) of A.

I. and A. U. HlH-rrll) III" aalil uir i u-ii. haa rl.i lil lu diiiaru tin- prlliuipal aiid III- U'nl Uni' and ml ulilr at "lie, and Ih.

r. ihw Oairra -nil 'In. and unialdnf prlni.l nd lmrM niil- III. aulll ol UllirKi ll llllllilr.ll till) lllt BBB Now! ih.r.f., Th. J.lua Ul.

In-iiraiiea Company, hi It. lart, I la iiurii.y. In purauaut-a oi auu uuuar hp inia.ra lin.Hl.il In II iu liiuruimw, auu iu, wa- In tal.l Bill, riKlWIiAY. TIIK HiiIITVKMiI DAY VT-IKMHVIt, A l. K.

at four nVlirk In Ih. am -rmaui, at ia veat aouc torn mi rt bourn-, lu liiLiiiiinaiuii. iu in. naiuty M'-u" nil Mill, nl Illiuola, atdl al pulilu- aiH'IBku, loUur bujlatak bnldir, fur (iwh, in. nri'iniwa i ii.

iiii-d. anil in. riirni, m-iu-in rWu.v ii, .1, of in. wiu John Hliil nd rant heuaa. th.lr b.lra aud aamirnii tb.r.lii, nrlilrk ld prmnjawi are lluiil.d I Mclall ad BtaOJOf and kiioan and ii ribiil lolioBa, to-all: The Iialful tffal iiorth.aNi iiiHri.rui at-non Ul raiiB.

utaliilna wroa, lliitr. nr hi. 1.. v.rkl.r aunia lnU-rt In aalo prima, an luurtaioi or olli.rain. i "'TOTOTIV'K'TsHi-nASc cutVAxr.

linn il 1 a r. I In A tor in-V In ml aiilt-wl Jl Ul.IC HAI.K HKiiK, i (lii l'lic Ural day ol June, A. U. in, John Y. riluipaiiu aud Hary A.

HiiiipMiu, III" wlfr. did, by th.lr luungaK. aea ul thai and tuiivoy aud wanaut Ul tunlcu C. Jlvhiih, inu iu.iiibiuk uo- wit: Iu.i.'at ualful tneuortu wem uiiarlurmiriiou auv.inu, luuimir; uivaufiiK Ibendiy limnalup U.uty hix (Ji) uona, raiiK llir.e (3j ol Ui. p.

In MiLeau county, mt-iire the payment of a ear-lain ii'ruiiiliiaory nui. aln.d by fli.m, pavahle lo aid Kuul.a Kan, fur and doe lu, Uinia y.ar. from tb dale thermit, hear I tin Ion put Caail liit.r..! p.r anui pavahl. anmiallv; and Wrkiikah, ll I. priiviil.il III aald Uiortgai! dea ibai In caa.

ol d.fault In the pnym.nl of aald nolo or inlwr.l, at niHlurttv, Ih. aald morteagB -hoiild, npoli Hi. apiill.allun of th lefial holder if aid mite, alter tiavlnif ailvertln.d the aama fr thirty day. In a public n.w.pair pulillabed ta HIiHiinliiKlon, In aald Mi U'an county, all ld pnimlHuaaud all rlhl and BituItT el r.d.mptVnn and boin.Hl.ail ol Johu Hlmpaon and Mary A. Mlinpaiin, th.lr h.lra and B.lfc', a tho Coiirt-bniiHU iliMir, In enmity, to tb.

bighuat bldilur, lor rank, ami. xei utt) and d.ll.r to th pnr- chaa.r or pur.bai'rH a dwd or di-ajl. ol eon Try. -anc. in f.u to the pr.iulii ao Bold, and apply tha nrooooila thereof a.

Ill aald mortgage ia all of which will mom fully appear by ref- er.Mii'B lo record of mild mortiniire del, lu Book 80 nr MortirHKUH, pa(B -Wl, of McLeau t'ouuty Hec-rdai aud WiiKitKAa, Default ha. been made In tb.paynwiit of tha Int.reat due on tha fiini day ol June, JH, and ou the drat day of Juno, A. U. 13TI, and by reaaon of aald delault the pnucipul um aforeaBid baa heconia duo, and mi tliu day of aal bBreln-Blter named, there will be duo, aa a Han ou aald Iiremlaea, under murtiBRa deed, the- eom -of coataand feea. Now, tberoloie, public notice I.

hereby (riven that 1 will, by virtue or the power In me veated by aid mortuuKe deed, uali atldi pramine hereiube- lore deacrlbed, or ao mucli Ihereoi aa niajinuKia- nary to pay aald ftr.H.aH. oa ine KSTII DAY OK HKfTliMBKK. A. D.ltrt,' HIXTK thu I 'onrt liilllHU. ill HloOUIlUIItOU.

FLOUR Another great FLOUR FLOUR Best Vandalia $1.25 per tack; FLOUR $1.15. Evan era e-j a 5 GO 51 CD Ta. to a 3i sl s.ov"a?5S'? IllilCliltllltltV II Ai KEEP KUI'Y'N re liolern IMiirrlitiM. lliH IN- oiuplaliil, nf iiriilrtl. 1J' ri'NK reduction in FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR White Wheat, i Family Patrick, Front-t.

era en HOUSE I'm in 'olio. r. Nil miner Try It FOB. SAFETY. FUR seen FURNITURE.

Call you Singer Machines llarli oh Arm ol (lift Ivf arlilue, Hrr NuriwiiH Imitation. i.triii:v. j.riiicaixiM. no mi uwlom ul they aid All tkat DtxWd Jk good weather. The following noteU irulU'r are now quartered at our (air ground.

Hy Dick" and MTrmp," owned by Hlrro Keren, Bellvllle, III. "Mettle and "Sorrel Un." owned by II. II. Clark, of Chicago. 'VhIJ chief," owned, by I.

L. Hoover, i4 Prutia, Vi, Mr. Hduetr ia nlxt a brown borse, which tw will name on the tint day of the trot. "Hl.aai hief," owned by Henry A. Tomm, IMavan, There I alo a sorrel iur al tUibean A Watkltiw llverv stable on ned by Dr.

Black' of Mawin City. George Miatoey will leave Green frw Klo Janeiro, where ho three) ear engagement a foremiu lu paiwr mill. Allen Taylor, a wide awake young farmer, baa bought the Interest iH Mr. Pc un Hi the lit hi ol Troue iV Heckwllh, and taken hi aiiaalon. Andrew Peter, a German, who realile In tl.

In lila wgou near Hopedale, on Tuewtay tnorulug IIVTUIIIH H'" I'. Mil'. oflhlaveea. ei'in tul UUO imaaiug i mili'lilmr'a team on the Toad, the liorat't at UiTied to bolbwagona became frightened and tried to run away. After Ui neighbor uc rueded In elm king 111 own borer, looked back and dlM-overvd Mr.

Peter leaulng over the froui irt of bi wagon In rather a ingu Iar posltlou, and uimiu nolug Ui the wagou be discovered that the mail waa dead. llieUn-reaaed wa alaiul alily )em old, aud waa blghly reapevled by nil who knew Glut. It ia iiiniHiaed thai the ailddnU excitement pro duced heart dlaeaae, from Dm elletU of which be died. MOITIi KI.I.O. The county fair paid all premiums, all ex pense.

Including the building or tne ampin-theater and the widening of the track, and bout ll'aiiif claim left from last year, leav- mir about t-a back all told. Mia Nannie Davis left tin city lor i nicago laat Friday, to take position in tne mm Institute for irlrls and young ladle, where she ha been employed a lliatrui'lres the en suing year. Muaar. G. F.

and J. C. Miller have decided to move their dry good atote from till city to Henient, having already rented atora. rami of Mr. Bryant for that urioc.

MT. I'l LAskl. John Schlcb. purchased Immerman'a brick building laat Tueadar. The price paid a 12, al.

W. J. rain died Tuesday. hcbwelghardt ih Heckler have distMiaedof their barber shop and departed for Kansas Cllv, Monday. The barn of Capt A.

Harrla, aituated altout three mile Miutb of town, wa eonaumed by Ore last Saturday afternoon. A mule and wagon were destroyed, beaidea other artlclea of amaller value. The lire v. a caused by a apark dropping fnnn the pipe of a aitioker who wa in Hie narn nui a aimn mac neiorr. HIMTIAO.

A letter from Judge Culver announce that be ia already arttled down to buslnas at Km- iiorla, and preached III llie cuurcn mere lust week. .1 pi, mil, I. a furea 9ilil men at work on the Chicago Strawn railroad near Wil mington. la lulellileil complete ill line Into Chicago by January 1st. Measra.

8. Lawrence, Ail. Lawrence aim W. Moon, of Readiug, started for the Yel lowstone country on Tuesday. They go direct to Bismari by rail, anil then up the river Into the great National Park.

Hon. C. C. Strawn, city attorney of -in, a nui in Main aome week airo to make Gn back sceches, I reported to be walking Home irom inai mine. una true we may look for him soon, aa Chris.

Is a great traveler, aa waa evidenced by the re. markaiile run lie made for Congress last fall. Srutitl. Sheriff Hunter, ou Tuesday, received into his charge two young men named Will Lyons and Joliu Graham, who were arrested lilaekstone lust week charged with bur- glarling the store of Watore Al Norton laat inter. Livingston county claims the palm with irn stalks 111 feet III Inches high, having ears 10 feet from the ground, shown at the fair lust week.

'i i. i. ui iii I'imi iuc fa last u. tin wlilidi mild all iiremiums lu full aud ail expenses Incurred lu this fair. very dollar awarded as premiums uua ueeu paid exactly as ottered.

Thu full amount awarded as premium was leaving a balance of 1.IW0. roll EST. The Lansley sist-jra from Lexington have Opened a (Iresa-maKing eaiaouaiuuuiiv rooms over Hiiimau DeluUmr's store. J. W.

Kingsbury, who has been clerking for K. P. Beebe the past year, has been tendered and accepted a position In the revenue office in Peoria at a salary of 4 per day. i We ooUKratnlaui Messrs. Whcelm Flnlay ol New Orleans, upon lliolr happy Idea of giving to the public Information of the conic ut of Dr.

F. Wllhnfl's Autl-Pcrlodlc or Fever and Aguo Tonic, which ol late has gained such well-deserved popularity among the people. A far aa we know, this la the only proprietary ruiiiedy for the cure of Chills aud Fever, the composition of which la uol kept a secret. For sale by all druggists. Concentrated Sunlight.

The Perfected Bututr Color of Wells, Richardson Burlington, converts winter-strained milk into glorious, golden butter. Such butter always command the highest price aud Iseutlrely tree from the Win I of any burtliil agency. The action of Kidney-Wort ou the Kidneys, Bowels and Liver glvea it wondurlul power. 1,1 1 If. WKSTWARD.

No. 8. No.l. Leave. Peoria Kock Burlington Keokuk Cedar Ottumwa Des Omaha Lincoln Han Francisco.

yiilncy Hi. Joseph Kansas Denver Pueblo. Hannibal Parsons Houston 8:15 p. ni 5:80 a. 8:17 p.

:46 p. 5:20 p. 7:20 p. 9:25 p. 12:05 a.

40 a. in ra 25 a. :35 p. 85 p. in :05 a.

in :35 p. no a. 10:00 a. 12::) p. :00 a.

:80 p. ui :85 p. :40 p. p. 9:40 p.

8:45 a. 10:00 a. :40 u. 45 a. 10:10 a.

11 p. :10 a. 11:40 p. 45 a. ni 80 a.

27 p. a. 8:27 p. p. p.

10:50 p. 10:00 a. wp.m 50 p. 30 p. 35 a.

ni 1 p. 1:85 a. 9:80 a. 12:85 a. 12:80 p.

EASTWARD. STATIONS. No. 2. No.

4. No. LesveJl Bloomington Arrive. Tolouo Mattoon Terre Eva uaville. Iudianapolls cliiclnuatl.

Davtou Colnmbus Wheeling Wasliiniriou. Bttltlmure llarrishure Philadelphia New Vork (Crestline Cleveland Buttalo BtisUiu Iiuisvllle 11:00 a. ni 12. 5S p. 9:40 p.

11 in 2:06 4:10 p.ui 4:10 p. 11:40 p. ui 2:10 4:10 a. in 1:15 a. 2:47 a.

in 4:25 a. ui 9:00 a. ni 4:10 a. in 8:15 a. 9:30.

7:85 a. 11:48. 11:00 a. 4:116 p. 5:40 p.

7 :25 p. 1 :35 6 p. 9:10 p. 12:50 a. in 7:85 a.

2 :57 p. 6:10. 7:3 p. 4 t. in 7:40.

11 :25 a. 8:00 p. 7:50 a. 11:58 D. 8:25 :45 7:20 it.

tu 10:05 p. ni l) a. in 12:1 A p. ni 4:22 a. 7:10 a.

1:10 p. 8:20 a. 2:40 p. an 8:05 p. mx 2:40 p.

8:20 a. 70p. 7:40 p. 11 a. ni Tmin Mm i and a run dally.

All other trams dailv. Mcept Sunday. ty-Kcllnln( Chair 8leepln)f )ra, with Hlt-Rumdil are run on No. 1 nd between lndiuap-olis and Heori. Throufh Coarhea rna oo N.8 and 4, betweea Indianspoll and BurlinKton.

Paa-euirera by No. sare one night a ride Iowa, No-brai-ka and JNO W. BKOWN, General Paanger and Ticket Ap-nt, Indlanapolla, lnd. Ur-For throneh ticket and farther Information ddr C. F.

EBB. Aiienl. Bioomington. 1U. ROUTE "FOSTER KID GLOVE.

Fitzwilliam Sons, Having -ecured the agency of thi city fr thii celebrated Kid Olove. recom mend it to the ladies and gentlemen of Bloonungton, believing 10 oe oy iar the most perfect glove in every respect it hat ever oeen our gooa lonuno otter. BERGMAN CKI.KilRAT.il- Zephyr Worsteds. A full assortment of all colon and shades constantly on hand. Quality and colors are, as heretofore, far superior to any other make of imported zephyr.

Domestic Tarns. KINDS Of which we keep a full line. Also the Oermantowu Yarns, first and second quality. The quality of these yarns, we claim, is superior to any in the market. Notwithstanding the large advances in all kinds of woolen goods, we are enabled to quote satisfactory prices and give customers the benefit of our early Durchases.

We solicit an early inspection of our stock and prices. FITZfflLLiAM SONS No. 107 W. Bloomington T1LL0TS0N FELL, General Insurance Agents, Represent companies of a combined capital larger than any other agency in the city, and their rates are as low as any agents of first-class companies. LoisiptiaMWiiit THE OLDEST ABSTRACT BOOKS IN McLEAN COUNTY.

DON'T FORGET THE PLACE: Kortnwest Comer of Court-House Basement 10 In the use of Printed Stationery by having It bound In the (OUR OWN PATENT.) All Printed Stationery secured at the Pantagrapb Office will be bound In this device free of charge. (No. 1 Slyle Cover.) It is the simplest, neatest and moat effectual device for securing and preserving office stationery and blanks ever Introduced. We recognize the wants of our customers, and will gladly show the advantages and economy of having stationery bound in the Pantagraph Cheap Binder, which only needs to be seen to be appreciated. i Samples of work and prices furnished application, PANTAGRAPH JOB PRINTING OFFICE, SAVE PER CENT Cftite John Hoffman vs.

Albert IteLaiiKe. This la S'tlt brought to rrcover tb prion cf work nd labor In digging ditch on tha farm of IM-aur Tb defana waa that Huffman did not dlgaaullabla dlUk, and thai It waa not iIoim according to contract. I lit jury found vrrllcl fur the plaintiff fnf which as nearly the amount claimed by Huffman loaTS TtUT NAVi Ti rl. In the eaa of T. J.

Vox A tA the uae, vt. Jacob C. Mahan rt al Judge Keevea pawed upon the question aa to whether bond for coat k'ln In suit In tha circuit court obliges tli parties on the tamd to pay the ciwta of llietaae in lue appellate conn, wuen me tae la aniwaled. He held that under the prearnt statute the aurellea on the bond are bound for the coat In the appellate court aa well aa for thuee In the rlrcuil court. rtaT PKIMMi.

Kulluda Wlllard va. Charle. II. Hlodgell and Win, W. Tuttle.

Mrs. Wlllard, the plalutlff, brought this suit to recover dam age resulting, aa she claims, from rerkleaa driving ou the part of the defendants. Hie rlalnn that while she waa driving along the Towaiida road, about two nillea northeast of HIiNiniltigton, about eight o'clock one evening In Heptemlier, 177, the defendant, while raring with an other team, ran their buirgy against here, while trying to pas her; that the colli. alon frightened Iter home ao much that be ran away; that ahe was thrown to me ground and severely Injured; and that the horaa, Vehicle and harocae were badly Injured 1 he frndanu claim that their buggy did not touch hera, that It wa not near her at the time ahe iiet: and that her horae, being fractloiia, ran away of hi on accord, a far aa they were concerned. They, however, slated the plaintiff when they found her In dlattea by reason of the accident.

The rase waa tried on Thuraday, and la now In the hand of the Jury. TWII.VK KI.RI'Trii, mi rK. tin Thuraday the grand Jury brought twelve Indictment Into court. The name of the parties luilU Ud nppear lu auollier column. aaci aiTT rH iHieT.

In the following case the plaintiff were ruled to give security for costs by the ditto nient lotted: Loiil Zlegler v. Mary A. Auger; by lt day of next term. Peter llalev vs. Hoard of Kdueatioii tor Normal School District; by 2d Saturday.

(HtlMllS CAlfCOTISI Kll. BliMimliigton Mill Co. va. Kvau lini. 1lUOX LAW CASK llslnKI).

Thoa. Ashley v. W. Scott Carroll. Andrew Poller vs.

Mary M. Kerve. CHAM KHV KliKKH. David Davis v. Tbomaa J.

Ford. Hill ilia- miaaed. A Persistent Pursuer. The Paktahrai'H yesterday spoke of the rapture of one of the Dyer brother, who created such a stir aome time ago al Spring-Held by the robbery of a bouse and the rape of a lady. These villains have readied for some years at Saybnaik and vicinity, and still have a brother living there.

It was supposed that there would be some communication between them, and Mr. John B. Kvnna a clli-cen of Saybrook, kept an eye out with a view to arrest them. About the first of this mouth lie learned through the postmaalur that Dyer had received a letter, and on the supMisltlon that It would be answered he requested the master notify him if any sucn eltitr waa mulled. Ill a day or ao.Dyer called at the post olllee and bought a stamp, iivaits was miormeu oi and Dyer wus followed to the depot, where lie look tliu train bound east.

Kvnna atepped on the rear end of the car and followed. Dyer got off at Gibson, and waa seen to mall the letter on the Chicago Paducah train. Evana Immediate) got on the train and found that the letter was addressed to Tims. Dyer at Dixon. Evans then came to Bloomington, and In company with Detective Rowell went to lllxnn mid there eniniiri'cl a room opposite the post office, where they proceeded to watch taking turn about, which position they hld for seven duvs.

At last they were rewarded, and as Dyer stepped out of the post office, Kv-ana went for him, Howell having gone to get shaved, but hearing the noise, soon returned to the assistance of Evans, who was having a lively time with Dyer, who was trying to shoot Evans with a self-cocking derringer, but In the excitement did not get hold ol tne trlKver. Dver was soon captured and lodged In the Dixon Jail, and yesterday morning waa brought to Bloomington, and on last evening was taken to Springfield by Dcctive Rowell .1 ill. 111 Al n. tiri.lilll ana onerin Aior. uyer win mo inary hearing to-day, after which Rowell and Evans will get the 250 reward.

Book Binding. A eomnlete hook-binderv and blank-book manufactory has been recently purchased and put into operation in connection with the Pantaokaih printing establistimcni. (. lmDA lu.pn emnloved. and the public can rely upon having any work wnicn uiey entrust io ub uuuc -and at the lowest possible prices.

Select School. The select school at No. 217 North Main street for ancient and modern languages, mathematics, book-keeping, and the common Enirliah hranches. tauirht In a radically thorough manner. Will continue open day and night.

Terms very rnoaeraie. v. r. Merrtman. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.

SBCOR. Did Father Robeson Is at home airain. He has been holding meetings In McLean and Tazewell counties duriug the summer. I think he. Is the oldest preacher in the State that Is actively engaged in preaching.

He is eighty -three years old, and has been preach ing lor over sixiv years. Miss Maggie Baird, of Eureka, is here visiting her friend, Ida Richardson. GIBSON. There have been 81,117 bushels of flax seed received here up to September 7th, thus making about 75 paid out. The fair was a financial success; receipts nearly MAISFlEI.IJ.

Last Thursday morning Wesley Nelson, a farmer, living southeast of this village, quite mysteriously left his home, taking his little boy, about six years old, with him, since which time his whereabouts are only a mere conjecture. He started Just after breakfast, telling the family he was going for a load of wood, and would soon return, but not coming back in a reasonable time, his family feared he was not right in his mind, and that his going away uiightresult in something serious. Persons startea in pursuit of him, and he waa last heard froui below Clinton, the next a ay, driving rapidly in a westward course, since when no tidings have been received. The family rather hope that be is making his way to some relatives in Kansas, and that they will eventually hear of his sare arrival, nui causes serious apprehensions from the way In which he left, and as a consequence the family are In painful suspense awaiting further levekipmeuis. ATLANTA.

II Fields left last week for New Haven, with his son, Seward, who enters Yale College. Hurt Lawrence has accepted an engagement a fhentrleal troilllC. 8. B. James, John and Sylvester Boyd, and John Larison started Wednesday on a prospecting tour through Minnesota and Dakota.

They went by land.and are going to purchase land where It best suit them. James Shores and Wm. Milner are In Kansas In search Of location. delaxa. Mr.

Conrad is about UrUng to Kansas for the benefit of his health. Mr. Dodson, wife of Crans. Dodaon, died Sunday of consumption. DILAVAN.

Our fair opens Tuesday next, and every- SEPTEMBER 1CW. CITY. mokseui or NEW. Mr. C.

E. Prrrr and family haw taken nouns at Mr. A1m. Mr. D.

C. H'lill ship-pal two rr vt it tie lo Chicago laal oiiftit. A tilt' lot of dried beef, all M-tat lrrc, rvcvlrrd lu day al Poil Miller Mr. Jain.a Trvnrr liaa ald hU carriage tram to rallier Weldon, ur una ny. Mr.

rMone. the buyer. UliprU oiw car load of iioraea to 8L laal nltfht. A fmU rar liMid of laser receiv.4 al HihaulfH'a ycaU-rday, th brol beer In Uia market. VI.

i.f Dm U'mI 111 lie, married ne it week to charming ladr of Louut. U. lllll.dk I. lit i'Mirhiirtf attaiul. luir the fair with twalTe of Ilia linixtrtcd Nor man borm.

iu a Mrv itli'MjuitiL iiariv at the home of the Her. Mr. Maclean on laat VV id tiesclay mif ht. A Ueriuan druMUt named M.Urter. Inriiaiiaimlla waa In I lid ell v.st.rdav.

with a view of locating In thin city. a a flu raw am th. eoliir.il llllllltu. quart. Ito went to Hey worth with the Inten tion or giving a concert tu mat jimce.

ivid t'MMfiiritutf mail, a mlatakn In the name of the principal of ward achool No. J. It should lie Mia nulie r. uouay. llouWna of llaiir.ra.

la to take charKB of a telephone otllee at a small town a sliori instance n.e i City. vi. 1.1 Iiailnu' Vila tiarlxtr Imp painted ou the ouUlde, and haa had the taaing of the doora trled red, white tid lilue. VI. It i.ll Ilia aitltur if the MtHIII i I tul iu iiutui la In the Interest of the K.

A la III the city on uuxiiieaa. vi. haa Iimi'Ii ii He red a In (hliairil I' I uli fur II.X.IIKPII mw 1. next year, but he think lie will play with tne urai.u nupiun nine. taa at a riimiir fin the alreeta yesterday that the Mcheau County oal umpany uau coiiirai iru mi un wnur.

if mime in UHTa from abroad. Ur N. Iliiward ,111 lltbllT UU II met Willi iiiille a aevere accident the Unit of l.M vmI Iwif alii, burn. Iiilf both of I l.t hand vary badly. lu.lnir niailf fur tlllldlllif the HewiKiii of the (iraiid Ulce of the K.

of in tli la city, commencing on the 211 of tuber and coiitlmiliiK for three days. Our new carpet and oil clot ha are now In, and we are prepared to dhow the baud- meal Hrtment at the aame low pncea prevailing lunt aprlnjf. New Vork Store. All memlieraof the old Wth Illiuola In. fmitrv re reu.uested to meet at the otllee of tfel.hm A McNulla at 2 o'cha p.

Septemlier 3olh, IH7.I, to et up a re union, c. The U-xliiKton Sjmrltilor haa heen awal-iwed up by the Lexiiiifton Utnil lalfr, and ill hereafter he publmhed by Meanra. I.eek Kiefer, hiMkad of Mr. C. W.

Hllekney aa iiretofore, There la a very hole In front Mr. Allen's livery table, which was made i.u tlx, rxmiivlnir nil lie nettle. The hole oiiKht to be filled up.aa It ia in a dimmer. hum culiumon. Information waa received in this city litat eveiilnif thut the coal mlnera of Minonk were on a ulrike.

A few day aome of the Blooiiilnjftoii niluera went up to Minonk in aeareh of work. The contract for publialiliiK tl' pnx eed-Iii((h of the Biiperviaora for another year waa awurded to the jrfr yesterday, for belnif some fifty odd dollar less than they received for laat year. A very pleasant surprise party wua held lust evening at the residence of Mr. VV. E.

llHjien. The party was Riven In honor of Miss Hook, of Leuvenworth. who has been visiting here for some time. The Law Class or the Wesleyan was organized yesterday with the largest number of students in attendance since this department waa added to the University. The first recitation also was heard yesterday.

Mr. Lewis Bohrer, an old and respected citizen who has lived In this city for a num. her of years and who haa done a great deal for the welfare of this city, is very low. The cause of his decline in health Is from old age. Mr.

Lincoln Weldon, It ia said, will take enough time from his legal studies to assume the position of dramatic editor of the Sumlay Eur. Mr. Weldon no doubt will till the du-ties of this position with credit to dramatic profession. A son of George Buck, of Anchor, on Tuesday was returning from work In a corn field, while passing through a gate he was thrown from his horse against the gate post, causing injuries from which he died Wednes. day.

He was about thirteen or fourteen years old. Mr. Ripley, whose son waa Injured a few days ago by losing three of his toes, which were stepped on by a horse, talks of making some one pay for the damages. He states that it waa an act of extreme cruelty, the boy being rode over on purpose. Mr.

Ripley In-tends to bring suit. A strip of corn, some three miles long by one mile In width, in the eastern part of Hudson and Normal townships, was so badly injured by a hail-storra some time ago, that the owners say it will not yield so much by one-balf as it promised to. Apples and other fruit in this belt were ruined also. Richard M. Lander, for many years at W.

Wood's, and long and favorably known to the dry goods trade of this city, will be glad to see all his old friends and as many new ones as may be pleased to favor him with a call, when in want of either dry goods nr carpets, at Lambert New York Store. Messrs, Fifer Porter havd succeeded In collecting from B. F. Loer, collector of the town of Normal for the year 1876, all claims against him for taxes paid him and not turned over to the county treasurer, and they have also collected $149.74, and with It the attor-neys have redeemed the land on which the taxes were paid. There is no insinuation on the part of Loer, but the shortage In his accounts occurred through the negligence of his deputy, Thomas Loer.

Parties can obtain their receipts from Mr. Porter by calling on him. Holder, Milner Co. have sold this fall thirty odd wheat drills to farmers in this county. Duriug the last few years there has been scarcely no trade at all In this kind of machinery, but tne tine crop of wheat this year has stimulated farmers to sow more this fall We learn that unlike aome years ago farmers now are sowing but small tract, from ten to forty a.

res. They are safe In this, for if the crop this winter kills they have only lost the seed, the ground being all ready for some other crop. GRAXD JURY WMF. A lew Alleged CrimtaaU Jadlrtrd By BiMly Charged With Tarioa I In the following' cases where the defendants are out on bail or in jail the grand jury returned indictment: Jeremiah Ward, fcorse ttaliug. John Williams, biirjrlary.

Frank and Tom Smith, burglary. Frank Gilbert, burglary. Lawrence and Kelly, burglary. Amos tHrayer, grand larceny. Jay Brown, grand larceny.

rainca; feviu, pcn Tbomaa Dillon, petit larceny. Frank Gilbert, petit larceny. Frank HeraoB. assault. 1 They went out to finish their work.

FRIDAY, YOUR One of the finest stocks of NITURE in this State, is to be any' day at BRAND'S Elegant Store 112 Wert Front-st. and r89 he will give prices that will astonish Genuine fix to iUl Trailr All fliT lOO 5(t. lJ iiiHi liinr Sol.l lit hh low rif lli; I SINGER Inferior nia hln'. lor i or pliui, only at llie olllr ol th MANUFACTURING COMPANY Machines Rspaired. BEST IS CHEAPEST THOUGH LEWIS5 CONDENSED Ill aald cuiiuiy, between the hours of ten and four ol that duv, to the biKlieal bidder, forcaah.

Bia convey to tne purcbaacr or purchanera, by deed in feealmple, all the riRht, title aud intercut of aald John VV. Siinpaon aud Mary A. Simpaon, Bdf their helra and aaalgna. In and to the premisoa Bold. KL'Nll ii C.

EVANS, MortKBeej1 BnooMFIltLD Uu.iUKS, Attorneys BUlk-td STATE OP ILLINOIS, McLean In the McLean Circuit Conrt, to the November term, A. D. 1H7H. Wiatley HoiiL'ham ta. Marunrof Hougham.

Iu Chancery. Bill lor Divorce. i Alllilavlt having been died 1u the office 6rthB Circuit Clerk of aald county aallslactorily ehowtiid that aald defendant, Margaret Hougham, la not tin, mihIh or iiiiuoIh. and aubuoena hav 1 ifT i a m. Mafte from Beflned Grape Cream Df Tartar; 1Y the Brooklyn fN.

Y.I Board of Health, and by tho first clieumiU iu tho UuiU-J ttaU-u. We will pan $1000.00 for any ALUM or other adulteration found In tlda l'owder. LEWlSrFUlWmNC EXTRACTS! TIIK DEBT AWI STKOOKST MADE. IllooniliiRlon, III. In 1N7N Ity the Nlngrr M'C.

more man in any prrvioui. )r. F.HAMMOND.' Agen IT WAY COST A LITTLE U'iOREl Li L' A CO. ltloomlngtou. 111.

Fytpattc certlfv that those ffoods are effective, produce better result them in their own families. FlAYQHIIID HANHACTi litUiiY IHB CEO. T. LEWIS MENZIES PHILADELPHIA. PA.

ing been laaued against her, returnable on the rat Monday In November. 1879. fc rsow, inereiore, uuuee 10 uuieuj- kic1 the aald Margaret Hougham, that tne auove en- titled ault now pending In the McLean Clrcttlt Court, and that uuleaa you shall be and appear helore said court ou Uie firsl ilay iI the next Wrni thereof, to be holden at the Ooiirt-hoime In Bloom- FIhSt' MONDAY OP NOVEMBER, A.4 Di 1879, and plead, answer or demur to said bill, the aame Will II. T.RKCn UB eunircmru tiKiiuno jub," cree rendered accordinir to the prayer thereof. Diiteil at Bloomiugion, tnia a nay or Angriar, 1.

WW. 3 C. M.KAKLANT), Clerk. Kv E. M.

Pbrouson. Depnty. Howumi it Hamilton, Complainant's Attorneyji. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCB-SoUc. is hereby given that the uuderaigued, adminiB- tialor ef the estate oi wuiiani uaiiey, urceaa.it.

haa fixed npoB' the October term, A. i. oi mrj County Court of McLeau county, at BUximiugtoklJ lllino la. for tb. ailiuHiiuKUtoI all claiuiaatfaiual lu aa ducedeuL aud will anuear belore wtiu.

co nn tin TWENTIETH DAY Ok All Dcraoua having claima aguiuat aaiu am herehv notified aud reuueaied to attend term ol court, for the ouruoae of having th aama) adjusted. li.il All persons inaeuteu iu aam eaiaic as to make Immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated tbla lHth dav ol June, ip.s. WILLljjt H. JBHiG, Administrator.

A Hamilton. AltliriieVS. BIlwMW 1 BANKRVPTCY. No. tn ru-f I ih Stales, for tha Sontnenl Illinnl.

In the matter of i D. Anurus, Notice Is hereby given that a p.t'on haa oeeu eied in said court by saia inw Bloomin mingto on, in tne coumj oi jimcu, district, dn): uly declared bankrupt nnaer iu. ae. Congrwi of Marcn PMiof Marcnwi, imi, auu and the amendmentv thereto, for a discharge, ana trom all his debt ana otn.r ciaiiue OF OCTOBER, A. D.

at eleven a. assigned lor tcenearing of the Mm. iheld at lb rrdied btatea rntharltvnl Siiriaiffleld. when and where all creditors of said bankrupt, and all otljef in ini.nat mav attend aud show cause, ft any th.y have, why the prayer of aaid perrrioiT Bonia BOI ue arauiru. Dated at SprtngOeia, wpirawrim, iEO P.

B. D. LrcA. Attorney lor Petitioner. BMn lFor khI' BIIOWX tt 9 DJM free from adulteration, richer, more than any others, and that they use DBiPRICE'S UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of all Odors.

TOOTHENE. An ngni-alile, healthful Liquid Dentifrice LEMON SUCAR. A substitute for Lemons. EXTRACT JAMAICA CIMCER. From the pure iwrt STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST CEMS.

ih JU-Mt ita-v Bon i eus i A Wmrl. STEELE PRICE. Chicaco. St Loois Clncim.

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