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LEGAL. NIW ADVERTISEMENTS. Griffin, are vUlttng friend In Woomlncton. lit $aitifiQTty A fa to Rlchta of rrnpaHy, An ltiljrt)lliif case Involving tbe rights of prcrly baa occupied tbe alUutlon of OBOOKKRY. GOLD-BAND CHINA And Glassware.

Decorated Chamber Set, Bronze Lamps and Chandelier, Roger Broi fine Silver-Plated Ware, Castors, Forks, 8poons, Ac. also fine Table Cutlery, tfirrors and Fancy Goods, at very LOWEST PRICES. Call and see us. Reed Mouth Niclo Courl-Ifouw, HI SEE HERE are bound to clone out Uie remnant of our winter stock ot Youths', Hoys' Children's Clothing AND WILL Less than the Present Wholesale Price. Come and be convinced that we mean business.

CASH is what we want, and we will give you your money's worth. $12.00 BOYS' SUIT FOR 10.00 BOYS' SUIT FOR $8.00. 8.50 BOYS' OVERCOAT FOR $6.50. And a. hundred other bargains), at the old stand of KZirlc Sc Baker, No.

215 N.Main-st, Under Opera House. tWlt don't cost you anything to see our kooUh and learn prloee.U I.rin,...li..,iliiiil., mil ufliik. thu UKrvuu. the dvHoeiiiic. anviir vainly The Iw hull iNim gradients do not uombcr oue that Is deleterious.

Savor is eminently pure, and snrvc to (liiruse tnntugnoui the sy.icin us uue mcun inni propnm. I. ra.iwlnnlvu in Mini nniniiitiM regular aecivtliin and eviU'llnUnll. Tin rpUt'HTKK HAI.K wiisas, mHrta Brnavr 1 and Clue tlruner, bis ot tba clly of Ulnomlugtnu. la lh county of McLean and atala of Illinois, (ltd, on the drat day ol May, A.

I) by llielr rurtaln d-ed of trust ol that duly morded lu Bk of Mortgagwa, pir anu, In the lim-onler's nltlia of Mi Imu county, Illinois, convey lo Jonathan fcilwsnla, aa trust, and to bis successors In trust, tha lolloMliig ilMM ribnl premises, iliualed In tba county of McLean and huta of lllluois, to-wlt: Isit two lo Orey'a iiImIIvisIod of tli north hall of hluak two (11, la the original town "I Ulooinluglou. Also a orlaia oilier piece or parrel of land described aa lollows: olllllielirllig eighty (SHI leel west of the lulwfsec. tlou ol the south side of t.rove trwt, and las weal Una of kvatia street theura wwl along tbe auath side ol said tinivs street eighty (Hi) lest; ihnuc oulh on a Hue parallel with Kvans airwt (wa hundred and lorly fiH-t tba north lloaot Ollvs alrurt; tln-uc cast along lbs Barth IUi of aaid tllv alrel eighty theiios nortk is a Hue parallel wllh aald livana atrwt two hundred and lorly (WO) feet, lo the placa ol rs-ginuiog; hlc ion aa made to secura tba pay uwnl of ntua i) certain promissory nuie or houda. Is art even dala wllh aald trust deed, Sjf Iha prlw lpai aum ol one thousand dollars each, payable lo the Kultabl. Truat Company, ol New liudou, Connecticut, or bearer, aud lalllns: dua Bva aud uu half year alter data Ihervol.

with lu-U-rest thereon at lh rale of 7 per rent, per aomm. patableaeml annually, said Interest payaiaula Ull uiaturlly lielng ahowu by Inleraal Bol urcoapoua at la. hi-il lo ra. ol aaid note or bonda, and payable on the nrat day ol November aud May of each year; and HRaaAa, Hald trust provide, thai la caa. of delault lu payment ol prtuolpal not.

ur Interval ronMiii, isr any of thaiu, or any part thereof, at tbe time aud plara aud lu th manuvr siectlli'd therein, then the whole of aald Indebted-n. s. tuny be derlsn-d due and payable, and oa tb. application ol the legal holder ol said note, or Isiinla, lbs aald trustee, or Ilia la Uual, hall have the right to aeil th said premises Id tba manner therein prewrlned, and apply th. prvcsait.

ol such aale aa therein apt Inrd; and Hkiiiih, m-laull haa heeu made In payment ot all lulerest psvnieiiM due and aulauKueut lu May aa well aa the pliuclpal aum ol nin. thousand dollars, and by rraaon ol anrh delault th. legal holder nf said bonda haa declared th wbol. of aald Indehtedneaa to be now due aud payable, and haa applied to have said premises Mild and the procreda applied a. cording to th provlalou of aald trust and WHKHKis, hald trust deed provide, that all money, which said truatre or the legal bolder ot the miles or bonds secured thereby, may axpead to redeem aald above dtw-rllied pn nilaea from any aale for laxea or aaaeaamenta, or to aav.

tba aame Iroin aala ou account thereof, or to protect till, lo lb. aame, with Internal on moiiey so advanced or expended, at the rate of ten per cent, per annual from lime ol ao paving to the time of irh aale, hall be paid Irom tbe proreeda of any le mail, under the power granted by said trnel deed; and Wnkkbas, tin tlio Hlsl dav of July, A. D. 1S7V. the legal holders ol the said note or bonds bad ailvanced the sum ol three hundred eeveuty-aU dollars and eighty four cenla i37b.B4).to protect the title lo the above deecrtiied premiaea; auu WliKHKAa, The whole of aald ludebh-tlneaa, on the lllh day of March, A.

D. IskO. Including laxe. paid and intermit thereon, will amount to th. mn of eleveu thousand oue hundred and twsnly- elght dollar and thirty-lour cenla, not Including costs of salis snd Interest Is still accruing iheraoa.

Now, Iberefore, by virtue of the power In me veated, by aald truat deed, and In compliance with the terms ol said trust I will oiler the pirm-Isea alHive described al public sale, to the highest bidder, lor cash lu band, al the north disn ol th. Court house, lu Uloouilngton, McLean eouuty, Illinois, on TlilRSDAY, THE ELEVENTH DAY or MARCH, A. D. 1MB0, It the hour or ten o'clock in the lorenoon of aaluT day, with all right aud equity of redemption aud all homestead rights of the said tlrorge Bmner aud Cliw K. Bruner, their heirs aud aaaigua will aud deliver lo the pur chaser or purchasers at said aale a di-d or deeds of conveyance lu fee of the premise aold.

listed February 71 h. 181. JONATHAN A Kl3. inlaws. Hinht D.

Hi'KNcBH, Attorney. Iv-td rilltCSTKE'S HALE. WHKaiA, rlonen X. Meuagh and Martha Mensgh, his wife, of tbe county of Vermillion sud State or Illinois, uio, ou Ihe eighth day ol April, A. n.

inn, ny uieir ui" deed ol truat of that date, duly recorded In Bk Mol Mortgages, page 87, lu the Reronler's ofllc ol Vermillion county, lllluois, convey to coryuou Weed, a truati-e, and to til. successors in inisi, the following described premises, situated In the county ot Vermillion and State of lllluois, lo-wll: The west hall ol me uorineaei quariur oi avuou twenty lour (l), In township twenty-two (t) uorth, ol rauge fourtwu (14) west of 1 p. containing eighty (80) couvejraue. was lliaile to wtcilltJ llio (layiueui. vii promissory note, licariug eveu dale with aald truat ilie iiriiic.inal sum ol aeven hundred ($7110) dollars, and payable to the order of lloty, ol Balavla, New Vork.

aud falling due ou Hrsi ilav of Jauuarv. A. D. 187b, alncij ck- tended to January 1st, A. D.

1881, with tuUsreat then uu at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, payable scml-snixially. said luterest payuieula till maturity being shown by Interest notes or coupons allaciicd to said note, and payable ou the first day-or miliary aud July of each year; and Wiikiikas, hald trust deed provides that In caae of default In psyment of principal not. or Interest coupons, or any of them, or any part thereof, al tbe time and place aud lu tb. manner specified therein, then the whole of ssid Indebted ness may be declared due and payable, and, on the application or tbe legal bolder ol said note, the said trustee, or his successor in trust, shall bav. thu right to sell the said premises in the manner therein prescribed, and apply the proceeds of such sale as therein specified; and Whkhkas, Hald trust deed further provide, thai in case of the death of the aaid Corydon Weed, then the said Leoiildas Doly, or Ike legal holder of said note, shall have the option ol sulislltutlllg any oilier person 111 bis stead, and the acts aud doiugs of said party so substituted shall lie as effectual and binding as if done by ssid Corydon Weed: and iikhkas, hald Corydon Weed departed tbis lire ou or uImjiiI November second, A.

D. 1878, and said Doly, the present owner aud legal holder ol said note, bus therefore appointed Heury Cupen lo act III Ins stead: and Whkhkas, Delault has been made in payu.tcf the Interest due July 1st, 187, also ol tbe Interest due January 1st, 1880, and by reason ol such delault the legal holder ol said note, said Lena I da Doty, has declared the whole of said indebtedness to be now duo and payable, and baa applied to have said premises sold and the proceeds applied according to the provisions of said trust deed; and Whkhkas, The whole or said Indebtedness, on the eighth day of March, A. D. 1880, amonnts to the sum of seven hundred aud eighty-six dollars and ten cculs. Now, therefore, by virtue or tne power in ma vested, as trustee by appointment, and in compli-' ance with the terms of said trust deed, I will offer the premises alnive described, at puhllc sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in baud, at the south door of tho Court-house, in tba clly ol Bloomington, McLean couuty, Illinois, on THE EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, A.

D. 1880, at tli Imuroften clock In the forenoon of said day, with all right aud equity of redemption am all Iiomestead rights of the said Robert J. Menagli and wife, their heirs and assigus therein, and will execute and deliver to the pureliaeer or purchasers at said sale a deed or deeds ot conveyance in fee ol the premises sold. Dated January aiat, innw. la id HENRY CAPEN, Trustee.

I PUBLIC SALE Whkhkas, On the first day of July, A. D. 1875, August Fleishman and Marv leishman, bis wile, did, by their trust deed of that daua. sell aud convey and warrant Elisba-W. Tlllotson, trustee, aud hi successors in trust, the following described property, to-wit: Lot ninety-seven W), In James Allin's addition to the lown (now city; of Bloomington, McLean county, Illinois, to secure the payment of oue certain bond lor fifteen hundred dollars, bearing even date with said trust deed, and due lu five yeais rroin the dale thereof, bearing ten per cent, luterest per annum, tiuvable Beml-aunuallv.

as manifested by tbe Inter est coupons to said bond attached, for tbe sums of seventy-five dollars, respectively, payable every six months duriug the Ume said boud had to run; and Wukkkas, It is provided In said trust deed tbst In case of delault lu thu payment of said bond or Interest coupons, at maturity, the said trustee should, upon the application the legal holder ot said bond, alter having advertised the same tot tlrirtv dava in a Diiblic uewsuauer In said McLean couuty, sell said premises aud all right and equity of redemption aud homestead ol said August Fleishman, his heirs aud assigns, at the south door of tbe Court-house, lu Bloomington. McLean county, Illinois, to the highest bidder, for cash, aud execute aud deliver to the purchaser or purchasers In In IHri UI Llie tireiniaea ao sold, anil aoulv the Droceeds there" aa tn said trust deed Is provided; all of which wi trust deed, in Book 5b, page 468, of McLean Couniy Mortgage Records; and Whkhkas. Default hss been made In th. pay ment of tbe interest coupon due on the firstiday of January, A. D.

1880; and Whkhkas, ueiauii nas neen maue in ive payment ot taxes, and by reason of said delault the principal sum aforesaid has become due, and on the day of sale, hereinafter named, there will be due, as a lien on said premises, under said trust deed, the sum of including tbe debt. Interest, taxes, costs and lees and Wmikkah. The leiml holder of said bond has ap plied to the undersigned to sell said premises. Now, thertttore, public notice is hereby given that I will, hv virtue of the Dower in me vested by said trust deed, sell said premises hereinbefore described, or so much thereot aa may be necea.u-y lo pay said fcUMlkitS, on th. ii unnDrriVV iklutl 1 AXtH 1 UAI v'l- rnuittAAtA, A.

I). 1SM0. at th. south door of the Oourt-houae. In Bloomington, McLean county, Illinois, at the hour of ten o'clock a.

ol that dav, to the highest bidder, for cash, and convey to the parch aser or purchasers, h. in sfmnle. all the riirht. title and inter est ol aaid August Fleishman, and his heir aad signs, in snd to the premise, ao aoia. Maid premises hsv.

been conveyed to Msry Fleishman bv said grantors, and she 1 bow in possosaaia ol the same. Blouoiluntou, 111, January lath, 10. jl Key. Incrain. of Mawui I Ur.

(pent Mima day In Iowna, and tradud hi property here lor lima in haii.ua, to M. Aaam. vitipiff. 11. 8.

llanklna hlpied two car load of boir to bleago on Tueatlay evening, K. (I. A Word, familiarly called Inch) Ed, wa aetllng up tbe cigar on Tueaday on ao count of having received aaauranee tbat hi application lor a enlon bad been a aucreaa. ana in aaumon to iick pension U9 win oere after receive i ier niontb. Harry Mewa la another of the lucky one, having had a few hundred pouuda left blut In f.nglauu.

A tntracted meeting I in progre at tbe M. E. church. McLKAX. 8.

Y. Kwlnr aold HI acre of land to the Wright brother for 40 per acre, and bought joo acre of J. A. Dillon at J. W.

Young iMMigbt tbe 40 acrea of Wiu, Darnell at Mr. Dillon atarted for Kantaa Monday to loon out a rarm auitame lor aioca-rauiing. Mr. K. 4.

iiarley negotiating wuu r.u. Kullogg for a couple of vacant lota, on which lie expect to build a handsome residence tbi comlnir cummer. 8.8. Hpliik.of Rodman, N.Y., la In town tbi week viaitlnir friend. A great deal of corn haa been coining Into market here for tbe laat week until the rain of Wednesday put a check on that kind of buRiucM.

KLLSWUHTII. riwk cut anb, lurmuii tit tiiw yim but now a resident of Iowa, haa paid bia old If I. -I friend and relative here a brief vlnlL Mr. A. J.

Wampler lnvettcd laat week 100 in a new organ. Mr. Tannard Storey aold on last Saturday his farm to Moaea Hlulr ror per acre. Mr. 8urey move to Nebraska about the 1st o( Msrch Sherman Twogood started on laat Monday for California.

He goes for tbe benefit of hi neaitn. Win. Ureenman baa the measles. Matthew Richardson went to Chicago on Tueaday night with two and a half car load of rattle and one car of hogs. James Ferrell went along, lilting out Mr.

Richardson' half car with cattle. ISROY. Mr. Wilcox and lady, of Topeka, Kansas, are visiting friends here, and anticipate making Bloomington their future borne. The B.

A W. are putting In a new switch In tbe southeast past of town, near Thomas' old saw mill. The are putting up new stock pen. Lou. Kaxer, Geo.

List, and five other young men of this town and vicinity, left on Tuesday for Kansas and Colorado. Rev. J. Ingram, of Mason City, la In town. Mr.

A. 1). Iiavis. station agent of the B. A W.

at this place, resigned his position to go Into business at Tremont. He haa been an able and etllcient agent, and a pleasant and accommodating gentleman. He baa been at this point a number of years. Mr. Clinton Kaufman, of Mackinaw, will take his place.

PANrXRS. Mr. Joseph McClurg moved the last of his personal effects to Arrowsmlth yesterday. Property la reported as having sold very high at tbe sale of Mr. E.

B. Mitchell. Mr. Henry Prose, who has been absent from Danvers for some months past, returned Thursday morning. Miss Jennie Popple left Friday morning for Mahomet, where she will remain some time.

Miss Mary Lantz, sister of Mrs. J. P. Yoder, arrived Friday from Iowa, where she haa been living for a year or two past. Mr.

Geo. bunlap, of Butler county, Ohio, Is visiting his father, Mr. A. 8. Uunlap, of South Dan vers.

E. E. Cable, of El Paso, Is visiting the family of Mr. Tracy. An interesting programme baa been arranged for the Lyceum to-night, and every one should attend.

KA8TD0WNS. The second quarterly meeting of the M. church was held at the Collins chapel laa Haturdav and Sundsv. Elder McElroy preached Saturday afternoon and evening. In the evening be preached one of the best sermons tnal nave ever Dec 11 delivered here.

Notwithstanding his absence ou Sunday, his full claim of eighteen dollars was raised, without tne usual lorni 01 oeg The band boys gave an eutertainment at Collins chapel last Friday eveniug to a run house. It was a decided success, both music, ally and financially and a grand encourage nient to the bovs. Mr. and Mra. M.

C. Johnston have been called to the bedside of one of their little boys, who is going to school at Normal, and la verv low wltn scarlet iever. Therees a protracted meeting in progress at Collins' church. The directors of No. 4 school have secured the services of Miss King to teach oue mouth longer.

TOW AS OA. S. McCorkle shipped three cars of cattle to Chicago Thursday. Mra. Mosier.

of Macomb, who has been visiting friends here, returned home Thurs. Pat. O'Nell and Tbos. Butler have rented tbe farm formerly owned by J. T.

Mack. 8. A. Carter has rented Dr. Gerten's bouse.

Mrs. Mary Mort died laat Thursday moru In ir. One of our most esteemed citizens, J. Mack, moves to Kansas next week, where he haa purchased a section of land. He Is going to take all bis stock and farming Implements with him.

On last Tuesday a large number of his friends repaired to bis domicile wun well-tilled baskets and several gallons 01 oys ters. Tbe visit and dinner appeared to be highly enjoyed by all, and will, no doubt, be longrememDerea Dy me aeveiity-iive wuojr. tlninated In the festivities. Pat. Merna Is raising money for the relief of hU countrymen.

HOLDER. Jas. Shields' public sale on Tuesday came with a beaut ful day and a large attend ance, perhaps the largest ever witnessed In this vicinity at a puuncsaie. juojiiu co realized did not come up to general expecia Hon, many things selling for less money than could have Deen ooiainea at private bio. Tbe larire crowd brought out by the beautiful day and leisure time, waa so great as much of the time to prevent many from examining th poods be nir offered and consequently nreventinff much bidding that would other wise have been done.

A crowd of young bloods tbat are always conspicuous on such occasions, obtained access to a oarrei 01 ciuer sour enough to corroae me stomacu of a shark, and succeeded in swigging enough of it.to induce a beastly state 01 in. toxlcatlon, In which condition they gave an exhibition of low vulgarity tbat would have disgraced a parcel of African Zulus. Mr. Frank Routt has moved into bis new house. Mr.

Ed. Owens has a public sale on next Monday, and Intends movin? to Missouri. Mr. and Mra. J.

N. Rodman gave a social party at their residence Tuesday evening, to tne young roiks, wnicn waa eageriy atteuuuu and much enjoyed. Mr. Con. O'Brien received telegram from Mnncie that his brother waa dying, and to come on tbe first train If be wanted to see him alive.

The newest thing from Parts In the way of bonnet, is composed almost exclusively of Jet. Scarf draperies form an Important part In nearly all the full dress costumes of the period. Mothers! Mothers Are yon dlstnrbed at night and broken of your lest by a sick child, slifferinr and crying with tbe excrar.iating pain of cutting teathT If ao, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'8 HOOTHINQ SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon It; there no mistake about It.

There. 1 not a mother on earth who ha ever aaed it whel will not toll yon once that It will regulate thf bowel, and gire eat to the mother, and relief and health the child, operating like aaagie. It perfectly safe ase In all ease, and pleasant the taato, and la the piescnpiionotoM of the eldest aad beet as- male phytidan. and aanea in In United Btalea. Isold eferywhra.

casta a battle- If you want a first class picture 01 voursclfcoand see Mayc res, McClun Block North Main-iu TT Ho UOCS fine worK. ana at low rates. NtW Ml 19 IDlt hmefl law: ol tbit THese lorms are csel tr tie principal oa. lEeiti sf tnii city. Lit recommentled tf it- lomeri inenllj.

For -AND- Esaie it me FAKTAGRlFH job orncE, biooiiu- 111. CHEAP BOOKS PRICES REDUCED. PRICES REDUCED. NEW glMTIONH OK Cooper's Morels, 16 WaTerler Norels, 13 Waverltf HOTels, 25 toil, Dickens, complete, 15 American Cyclopzila, leather, JoliDSOD's Cyclopsdia, 4 Hicaolaf's EflElani, 5 Macaolay's Essays, 3 Home's EiElaod, 6 fiitmois' Rome, 6 $12.00 9.75 16.67 11.25 75.00 40.00 2.50 2.50 3.50 Maxwell Co. Spectacles -AND- Eye-Glasses We have a complete assortment of the finest Lenses, in gold, silver, nickel, steel and rubber frames.

These are iiw.fJn I fine eoods, and worthy of inspection 5L hvqt at Ana. half of the prices charged elsewhere. C. 0. BARROWS, BROKER AND OPTICIAN, NO.

213 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. BINDING. THE PANTAGBAPH Printing Establishment UAH RECKNTLT PURCHASED AND PUT IN OPERATION A COMPLETE BOOK BINDERY AND We are thereto now enabled tojur niBh BLANK BOOKS for counties, corporations, railroads, hotels, banks, mer chants, and offices of every class. The Best of WorkmanshiD and Stock Guaranteed. Magazines, Law, Music and Miscellaneous Books Bound and Rebound.

Parties can rely upon having their work done with dispatch, and at tbe LOWEST LIVING PRICES. The best work, at business prices, is the motto of this establishment. tMAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY. W. 0.

DAVIS, Proprietor. 'I'HK CK1.KBRATKU GLVCKRINK IKTION give niBiMlaU! relief, and a radical core lor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Diphtheria, Pneumonia. Sore Throat, Lumbago, Ume Back. Sprains. Boll.

P1W. Humor of OH-bklD and Scalp, (Mlblnlm. BunloM ca noren. 01 Few, FruK Kim, Ban or fccld. and all Innamma- orr pimM.

-iMpuiule" wiu life. ict to buy a Lottie. We Kuaramx atttafarttoa or Bioarr JtZgXkT V-New viir aimur VUDIB Ml Of MUTCV IlUtCT Mortgage Deeas Hoes BOOK IAPANUL)f Judge lUitiJamlu't court tbla week. Burnt time ago Robert Dowtbelt, of Blooiulni-ton township, gave a cbattel Wort for on a nuiuter of cattle, corn, Implement, Ac, to oue Montiromery, of Chicago. When tbe mortgage became due, it la allegil tbat Montgomery patted up a few aale billa In obnrure place, but' did not We tbe proper legal publication of aale by foreclosure.

On tbe day of aale, several bid wurr made, but none were then accepted, tbe bidder being notified that tbe derision aa to the acceptance of tbelr bid would be mad tbe next day. Wtu. Anthony, a creditor, to whom a Judgment agalnt Powtbett bad leen assigned, made a bid and went away. Tbe next day be wax luforinvd tbat, after be bud cone away, tbe proiiertr on which be bad bid we afterward K'ld to Harvey H. Karr.

Autbony bad bid about Mr. II. Kerrlck, whowaathe aaalruee of the Anthony ludg. nieut for 11,000. aa aoon a be heard of the prlTate aale after Anthony bad bid, levied through the (berlff on all tbe property, and tt up that the aale waa not properly con.

ducted and that the cbattel mortgage wa fraudulent. Under the new statute tbe ease went to a lury In the county court to decide thurlKbtaof property. MrLKAN CIRCUIT COURT. Yetterday't Judge 0.T MOTHINU ITOH HI TKKS. Tbe caae of Robert V.

Lower vs. Chicago A Alton railroad company, (reported yesterday) waa given to the jury yesterday afternoon. A Verdict of not guilty wa rendered, PL BAD t'at'HT. Tbe caae of Win. Weyand v.

Simon Alec I m.m 'A i. WIU trlca Tbuwday, and the Jury Is still out. Weyand sues Alexander ou several notes. In which there are forfeiture clauses maklnir twenty or more Dor cent, due for fail ure to pay when due. Alexander plead usury.

oavi BAIL. John O'Nell waa one of tbe party Indicted tbla week by the grand Jury, the charge airalnst him being an attempt to commit altortlon on the person of Margaret Wbalen. lie gave ball In raJU. UIVOKCE MAI-TEH. Richard IT.

Doggett vs. 8myethla Doggett. Decree of divorce entered. CHANCKHY ORDKBS. Lewis H.

Horr vs. Mary II. Hlelt et si. John Stapleton appointed gdn. ad lit.

Adult delta, oiild. ana cause nil. 10 aiasier. Abairail II. Pike vs.

W. II. Wlnugardner. Decree of strict foreclosure Colfax Wonderful I'mgrta of the New Town. The new line of railroad from Kankakee to Blooinlngton Is now finished, with sidetrack and turn-table, to this place.

The sta tion bouse, stock yards and engine bouse are all In process of completion. Mr. J. Arnold Is now loading the first car with grain. Tbe people thereabouta are having a very lively time.

Every farm house, In the neighborhood Is filled to its utmost capacity with hoarders. Tbe town Is building up nicely, as well aa rapidly. Mr. Cornell bou, it a lot on the north side of tbe railroad track at noon one day, and by uight had foundations and Joists all in place for a store building, which will be completed I tils week, a nuiuuer 01 other buildings are in course of construction. The postofllce la now being fitted up.

Mr. Rinker, with hi grocery store, and Mr. Stoddard, with bis blacksmith shop, are both doing a good busiuess. The Masquerade Ball Of the Bloomington Turnvcrein on next Monday, February Kith, for which the Invitations are all out, promises to be equal to lta predecessors. Miennercbor Hall ha been engaged, and the committee have left nothing undone to make It a grand success.

Mr. Carl Hentrich, the celebrated garderobier, will arrive here on Saturday, and display the finest fancy suits ever brought to Blooming-ton. He will be at Turner Hall, and let them at reasonable terms. Hamburg Embroideries. -Choice patterns, Roraauasque designs, exquisitely wrought.

A large offering, en tirely free from the coarse old patterns on sale for so many years. Prices the lowest ever seen. Come while assortments are complete. Fitzwilliara Sons. Becoming Facetiously Almtemlon.

Eiiitok Pantaohapii: I have read some where a statement to tbe effect tbat there are only two words In the English language in which the five vowels, and occur In their alphabetical order the words "an- stemious" and "facetious." If anybody knows of others, 1 would like him to tell what they are, In the columns of the Panta- oraph. w. 11. w. Ladies' Mnslin Underwear.

New shapes, new trimmings, and most perfect workmanship, now exhibited In fresh offerings of ladles' muslin underwear, at lower prices than materials, time of selection and trouble would cost the consumer. Fitz-william Measles. Measles Is causing great uneasiness at Secor, Woodford county. There are twenty- six cases in that village, many of which are very severe. The schools have been closed for want of pupils.

Genu' Dress Shirts. Perfect fitting laundrled and nnlaundried dress shirts for gentlemen, double stitched, with all the appointments of custom made shirts, and at about one-half the price. Fitz- wiuiam eons. rOTOSI. Protracted meeting going on at the M.

E. church, conducted by Rev. L. I orpin. A auiet wedding at Mrs.

van raoen'8. last Saturday night, Mr. Ed. Crum and Miss Sabra Van Patten being the happy couple. SAT BROOK.

Mra. pVof. McGowan was here visiting her husband, who Is teaching tbe select school. Masree Bros, butcnerea twenty-two nogs, on Tuesday, in two hours and thirty-eight minutes. Epb aohn and Charles C'ary left ror tne rar West Monday night.

Miss Ida. eldest daugnier 01 jonn tvans, was severely burned Wednesday morning, by an explosion of powder. MONEY CRKJSK. Protracted meeting commenced Sunday at the U. B.

churcn, He v. isner omciaimg. There was a haDDV time at Matt, tiling- ton's, four miles nortli of Towanda, Monday Uth inst. Mrs. Ellington celebrated her 67in birthday.

A bountiful supper or turkey, oysters, was served, after which Mra. Ellin irton was presented with a beautirui tea set as a token of popularity. CHSNOA. V111e Orav. daughter or oenator Gray, of Nebraska township, la visiting Miss Hattie Ewing in this city.

At the election or oracers 01 me jh. oun- day school, last Sunday, Prof. J. A. Miller waa elected superintendent; Jacob Ballenger, assistant superintendent; Miss Ella Banta, secretary: John D.

Banta, treasurer; Miss Florence Wycaon, cnonster; jntes win mil ler, organist; Artnur joruan auu mmci den, librarians. DAS VERS. Mr. C. M.

Olmsted left on the 13tn ror nia old home, Anna, III. Hnluriinn ni IHIV1I1. Will BDlCr IDC field this fall in tbe contest for tbe office. Tne jsaqulre naa quite an tiwme maaiatance. and will, no aouot, niaxe, lively race.

1 Mra. Uimsiea ana uer MKW is at KKBKCARY 13, ismi. this city. ABOUT THE TOWN. Su The woolen nilllt expect totrt up slsail arcii.

iit uruaco out at tue num. 01 I' 1 I. 1 I Murry, tbe jcrurer. I H.tllM Ma1LIM .1 I -I I warning HMIIV, (UtlW tUalll, It Mr.iiiripp, nr utui ix town, it prcpar iiik improve ou fi-aiumc. "WUIU Loaf flour at II.M iter ink.

tr tne niuumiUKio miii company. Tie Butiteiue Court convenes at Ottawa, two week rout next Tuesday. Nlghlwlne's beat five-rent cigar at Wood A. I I i.i Ik U.I.. uuu iw piam nut; -One thousand rarda of Lonadale cambric loo old price.

J. k. llouu A Ca Valentines, cheap, comic, pretty, elf gaiit. at ma ion Lent store, Aauiey )oc. Mr.

John Oannoa will ship car load of Deary Done to ruiisueipnia morrow. Huean Vard bought HO acre In Padua townblp of Margaret Hunt, for Funk A Johnson shipped three car loads or cattle from Lilly to CMrago, yesterday. A larire lot of colored embroideries placed on sale to-day. J. K.

UouU A Co. Last evening- a rloaaant aurprUe party was bold at tbe residence of Mr. A. J. uarnua.

Try aatrallne, themperlor Illuminating oil, aold by Cooper, lol Vest Front street. John McNulta bought 400 acre In Belie. flower township of Ueorge W. Scranton, for Don't forget to go to Heldman A tbe one price clothiers, and buy one of their 3.1c ailk scam. Tbe organ builders are rumbling among the Introtlual redone of the rave congrega tional church organ.

Kennedy's cold water crackers, cream biscuit, pilot bread and eoda crakers, fresh, at Aldricn tsrotnera. Smoke tbe (lilt Edge and Lltta cigar, the best five-cent cigar In the city, at Wood Bird's, 105 North Main street The best brand of fine cut and plug toltacco. at the very loweat prices, at Wood A Bird iua norm nam sired. You can bay mens' heavy boot for 2.00, 3 .40, i.05 and :I.0U. at tbe famous Boston 8boe Store, aorta Main street.

Mrs. Leach and Mr. HobllL administra tor of tbe estate of 11. W. will meet to-day to pass upon all claims against tbe estate.

The vounir Motile of tbe First Presby. rlan church enjoyed a sociable last evening a 11' 11 if 1 a at the home 01 Air. iiugn anauce, sw lui Jetl'crson, Henry Bowman haa lust finished a new iiKildlinir wairon for the use of Dr. Faloon, who will place It upon tbe road to peddle bia medicines. Mra.

Dr. Keck wishes to Inform her natrons that ahe will leave tbe city to-mor- row, and those desiring to consult her must call at once. Ttm irrand lurv. yesterday, visited the county iall, on a tour of insjiection. As usual, that honorable body condemned the old structure.

Mr rhurloa D. Roberts, of this citv. Is Hm1oi-i tn the Grand Council of the Jul proved order 01 nea men, wmcu mei-us KiKk Island, next June. Mr. W.

B. Packard haa sold out hi In. ii.n-Ht In the real estate and Insurance bus). nesa to Mr. Frank Packard who, hereafter, will carry on tbe business.

Mis Raymond, superintendent of puhllc schools, Informed a reporter yesterday that measles bad almost demoralized me schools especially In the lower grades. Tli American ExDress Company are con. templating removing from their room, in the Ashley House niocK, to ine vacant store room belonging to Mr. Peter Whilmcr, In Minerva block. Tbe jury in ine case 01 mcniuney, wuu (hot Fry Peorl on Wednegdltyi retred a verdict of wilful murder, with malice afore- Tbe Jury in the case of McKlnney, who thought.

McKinney, whose arm was shattered by a ball from Frye's pistol, Is in a very precarious condition, Mr Stenhen Smith Is about to renovate and modernir. the interior of his dry good establishment. Mr. W. B.

Packard haa taken the contract for new shelving or tne latest design. Tbe room is to be newly painted and papered and ocauunea generally, A heavv transaction in real estate took place yesterday. General Gridley bought from Mr. Thomas Hatfield 10 acre of land in Dry Grove township, lor wnicn ne pam me neat nm of a little over 5rt per acre. The land la well Improved, and is of excellent Quality.

It looks like a matter or nimcuity ror carpenters to erect bill boards go that they are able to resist the winds of winter. On Woilnpurlitv niirht the boards belonging to Joel Holly, on South Main street, fell to tbe earth ror tne tnira time in mat, partiuumr locality. Th Packincr House Is at present idle, all of tbe bogs which tbe proprietors purcnasea during the present season having been slaughtered. The sale of smoked meats baa been a great aeai larger tins wiutci mu any time since tne Dusineas wua nuu teu this city. To Lyman Ferre, N.

N. winaiow, vm. Wpvund. C. 8.

Aldrich. and many oiuers. n.vTiKMitv! In reolv to your request io hecniriH a candidate tor alderman, wouia say, whiiA Hn not. aaDire to olllce honors. If you see fit to use my name, you are at liberty to do so.

Respectfully, U. a. wounus. Tt. la announced that Miss Ado Shlpman, nf Chicago, formerly or Bloomington, daughter of Mr.

Kliaa Shlpman, Is to be mar. ried, in Chicago, on the 18th, to Mr. Oscar L. Bailey, of Boston, Mass. The wedding will be solemnized In Grace M.

K. churcn. Jims Shipman is a lovely and estimable woman, and nas an aouuuauco ui mvuuo ington. Tir L. White, who has charge of Mr.

Brohm, who was so seriously Injured at the car shops on Wednesday, nopes mat jnr. Brohm'a Injuries may not terminate so sen-ously as was at first feared. Dr. White is giving the case the most careful attention. It will be some time before Mr.

Brohm can leave his bed under the most favorable cir. cumstances. Mr l.vman Terre has commenced the construction of a brick building In the rear of his carriage store. It will face on Front street, just west of the post office, and will hnilt of brick, one story. 20 by 40.

It haa oi-onrfv been rented by Mr. John 8tanton, tnr of the neat little restaurant on North Main street, who intends opening a first-class confectionery and ice cream aaioon. Mr Ferre intends to make it a substantial building and one that will be a credit to the location. ti. init corners yesterday were melo dious with the sounds of music, which fell from the lips or a onna woman, wdo In tbe city on an early morning train.

The unfortunate songstress exacuiea erery ir from "My Granaiawera iiov. i U-i? tti and Let's Have Tea." The only objection to street eoraer concerts is tha crowd which gatbere around and block pp the sidewalk, much to Inconvenience of passers-by. In this Instance tbe singer seems deserving, and has a sweet voice. Miss Lizzie Zach, a lady reaming in woou ford county, some live or six yean, wco un covered a fleshy substance on 00m eyes, which continued to grow forward toward the cornea, or sighs, until it had materially fnterferewith vUion. Her friend, becom- ton S.Jhi 8vlttlieT.

of this city, j-j wh( upon careful examination, aavieea ma nnrtioo for Its removal, yesterday ner- T.tii.nt Waa nut under the Influence from both eye ball. MISS acn aTwSoved from the effect, of the at last account, wa doing nervoii and dyspeptic, as It I well known, are troubled with a ili-Kreu of melancholy which In many case reaches the stage of hypochondria. A the stomach regains its tone and the nerves recover their vluor. through the action of the Quinine Wine, thla laillng gradually wears off, and ebeerluluess resumes Its sway. PorsHiis who are convalescing after ail i-xhsiiHtlng dlseaxe should take it In preperlv A.mm II muter Hi HH NtH.

lilUK IBKHII. I MM ri'SUirilllOU Ol Vigor, WUII'll, i.jin...i. IThvii i and ai.im. hlHiiim Kiiil remittent sullererH should take It -i l.M,i i.ir.iiiH. whim il ireNlfon In out of onlir.

aa we II as strength: V'e none but OUKKNW'OOU 3 OU1NJNK MINK, Barger, BELL IT AT iill.m.rliulli'. tillllla 1 ri'I'll WIM OllllllnU Willi) seek IU aid; sutlururs from bilious, remittent and llntmii Mr if Hi'iinrirH. ltn IllHtM IS aircCttTIIC 11 ill' Tliu sherry, which Imparts to It an agreeable wine- only diirln ttriin bodily manufactured by by druggists everywhere. LECAL. PUBLIC HALE.

Whkhkas, On the first day of January, A. D. IH77, Krederlck Welrbbnall and rYllhciiiiliia, ins wuu, uiu, ny tueir truai ueru of thai dale, null and convey and warrant amen II Powell, Iriialee, and his Hiicccssora In triml, the lollowlnu described nroiiertv. to-wlt: Lot nine (ft). Ill block fifteen lf).

Ill the western aildlllou to the i ll ol UliHiminglon, IIHiioIh, to secure the pay inuii ol one bond lor the sum of and due in three years from the Hale thereof, bearing seve r.Miit.. tfitj'ivHt inr anniiiii. navuble scuil-KiiuU' ally, as uiaiiHcli'd byflie Interest coupons tit suid bond attached, for the Hums of each, respectively, payable every six months during the time mild (mud had tn run; and Whkhkas, It Is provided in said trust deed that In case of default In the payment of said bond or Internal coupons, at mammy, tne sum trusieu, or In the event of his absence from the Hliite ol II llnols, or Inability to act, his successor In trust, Charles HhacklefortL or the acting Hherlff of Mc Lean county, Illinois, should, upon the application ol inu legal Homer oi sum uouu, auer usvuia vurtised the same for thirty days in a public news naiier 111 said McLean coll ill v. sell said premisei and all right and equity oi redemption and homestead ol said Frederick and Wilbelmlna Welch-brmlt, their heirs and assigns, at the Court-house door, in McLean county, to the highest bidder, for rash, and execute and deliver to the purchaser or purchasers a deed or deeds of conveyance In fee to tne premises so sum, nu me yim-wun thereof us In said trust deed Is provided; all ol which will more lully appear by reierence to record ol said trust need, in noon yu, page 'i, ui mc Lean County Mortgage necorus: anu Wukkkas. Delault has been made In the pay ment of the principal and Interest coupon due on the first day ol January, A.

i). 1880, and oy reason of said default the principal sum aforesaid has become due, and ou the day of sale, here! natter named, mere win be uue, as a lieu on saiu prem tses, under said trust deed, the sum ol in eluding the debt. Interest, costs and lees: and Whkhkas, Maid Jas. II. Powell Is absent from the State of Illinois, and the legal holder of said bond has applied to the undersigned to sell said premises.

Now, therefore, public notice Is hereby given that I will, by virtue of the power in me vested by said trust deed, sell said premises hereinbefore described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said on tne EIIITII DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1880, at the. door of thu Court-house, in Blooming ton, McLean county, Illinois, between the hours I .1... M.

I.I. oi leu buu ioiii ui iiiul uny, ma uiuon. for cash, and convey to the purchaser or purchasers, by deed in fee simple, all the right, title and interest of said Frederick and Wllhelmiua Welch- hrodt. and tueir heirs jind assigns, In and to the urmiuncv on tun, 17 td CUAS. SIIACKLEFORD, Trustee.

A DMINIHTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is JTA. hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of William Hogg, deceased, has fixed upon the Fchruury tcrui, A. D. 1880, of the County Court of McLean county, at Blisimiiigtoii, Illinois, for tbe adjustment of all claims agatust the said decedent, auu will appear ueiore saiu court on the MIX TKKNTII DAY OK FKMKUAKT, 18NU.

All nersous havinir claims against said estate are hereby notified and requested to attend said term ol court, for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to tbe undersigned, Dated uila day or January, law. ja-1w JOHN McNLLTA, Administrator. STATE OF ILLINOIS, McLean couuty. Estate of John H.

8. Rhodes, deceased. To All Whom it Jlav concern Whkkkab. The uudnrslgned, administrator ol the estate of John II. 8.

Rhodes, deceased, has filed in the County Conn atclssan county a sug- Sestlon that certain cla debts and demands ue to said estate are desirt-Notice Is, therefore, fflvi that the nn-derslgmd will apply to 'd Couuty Court at the next term thereot, to be )rXua 00 the THIRD MONDAY t-S FEBRUARY, 1880, for an order to sell or compound said claims, wbcn and whm all Interested can appear and ahow causa why bi5b order should not b. mm i 1 1 any ol I JEHKMIAH WLt'H. Administrator. RtcvABD Oaaoaji ut Administrator. d-JW-iw VIT4TION9 ft CARDS alotdai kaaat Byitfar ir biiIiiu mnii 1i Be.

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Bold In Blooinlugton by W. W. AfARMON, and INstO. Harper's Yonug Pe ople. ILLUSTRATED.

The evils ol sensstional llteratura for the young ara well known, and the want ol an aiitinote una limi linen felt. This Is annulled by Hahikh a kealthfullv illiiHlrated weekly Journal, which Is equally devoid of the objection-able features of sensational Juvenile literature and of that moralizing tone which repels the youlhlul leader. Th Vnliim.ts of the Youna Peoiile begin with the first Number, published In November of each year. When no time Is mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next alter tne receipt 01 orucr. HARPER'S PERIODICALS 1IAKPKR 8 MUAZINE, One Year 4 00 HAKPEK'H WEEKLY, One Year 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR.

One Year 4 00 Thu THREK above-named unifications. One Year Any TWO above named, Oue Year 7 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. One Year. 1 60 I'oitaae fret to all lubscrlberl in thi United Btalei or vanaaa. INDUCEMENTS FOR 1880 MY.

rr Thirteen Number! of Harfib's TSoumi Pboplb will J'urnUhtd to tery yearly tub mrnlr tn ffarue.r't Weekly for 18HO: or. 11R pkb'8 YotJNO PaorL and Harper'! Weekly wtll be tent to any atldres for on year, commencing tiiilh IKil nrtt Numtier of llarver Weekly fur January, 18B0, on Ttctipl of $5.00 for the two nrumuau. Remittance should be made by Post-Offlce Honey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of leas. Newivavert art not to copy thi advertiiemmt without the expreet order of Uaki'Kh 4 Bhoth- hs. Aotlre UAIUIER iiltUTUKlia, now xora.

Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. This periodical has always, by Its sblc and schol arly discussions or tne questions 01 uieunr, tm nen aa by Its Illustratlons-whlch are prepared by tne bent artist exerted a most nowerlul and Iwueu l.idHMtiA mwiii the tinhlic mind. The weight of Its Influence will always be found on the side of morality, ellghtenment, and refinement. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year.

ben no time is mentioned. It will be understood tbat the sub ac riber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of his order. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, Oue Year $00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, One Yaar 400 HAHPRK'H BAZAR. One Year 400 The THREK above-named publications, One Year 1000 Any TWO above named.

One Year 7 0C HARPER'S YOlNU PEOPLE, One 1 Foetaat free to alt eubtcribert in the United Biaiee or vanaaa. The Annual Volume of HaariB' Wiiklt, in eat.Utth binding, will be sent by mail, poatap paid, or by express, free of expense (provided the retght doe not exceed one aouar per vuiumei, ir 17liy A mtnnMa Set. comiiriHlnif TwerUn three Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate ol ts.35 per volume, freight at expense ot pur- thatsr. Cloth Case, for each volume, anitanie lor amo ng, will be sent by man, postpaid, on receipt ui I earn. KeniitaDCea should made by Post-Oflk.

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