BOY KILLS HIMSELF. I'crry Stotilier , of Mcrnn , Ilic Victim of an Accident. Special Telephone to the lUruiutoAN. Perry Stouffer , a seventeen year old boy , living two miles north of Mcrun , accidentally phot himself to day at 11 o'clock , by discharging a ahot-gun , while in the act of picking - ing the gun up from the stopfl in front of the door of hifl residence The boy was starting on an errand to one of the neighbors , and it is upposod intended to toke his gun along , and ns ho lifted it up ho caught the hammer of the gun on the door stop. The shot entered h's ' abdomen on the left sidu and ho died almost instantly. The boy'a father is now in Illinois , hut was telegraphed the Bad news. CUHTEIl COUNTY ASKS JtELIEP. Delinquent Heal Estate Taxes Can Only lie Collected After Hie Lauds llnvo Uecn Ap praised und Sold. Onuha Hoe. Senator F. M. Ourrio of Broken Bow is in the city. Mr. Curric cornea from the home of Judge Hoi comb end Congressman Kern , and was the only republican elected from the district. Speaking of the coming session of the legislature , the senator said that the western pait of the elate would have some important matters to bring before the law-makora , the most urgent of which in an amend ment to the revenue law. "Ouster county , " said the senator , 4has enough money to her credit in the lorm of delinquent taxes to pay running - ning expenses for thioe years and wo will'ask the legislatuto to devise a plan by which wo can secure the greater part of these funds. Under the existing condition ! ! practically all real estate taxes have to be col * lectori by sales the same as in th foreclosure of a mortgage. The property has to bo appraised and must brine two-thirds of the ap- praistd valuation. In the case of many western counties the county has to bo the purchaser in order to secure its lion , and to do this must in many instances , pay to the holder of the title in the laud several hun dred dollars. II much property is sold to the counties under this ays. tern they would find their furds ex hausted. "It has been suggested that the legislature provide that , in the case of sale of property for taxes , the valuation bo dispensed with and lot the laud bring what it will at forced aale. Whether this provision would bo constitutional or not I d < < not know , but some aohemo must be devised for the collection of taxes , " "Another thing that wo will puaV will bo VonBoskirk's brand law. It ia intended to restrict the operation of cattle thieves and provide that wncro butcherd kill beef in places not provided with an inspector they are to keep a Hat of the brands of buoh cattle , which shall bo open to public inspection , and that whore farmers or others kill cattle occas ionally and sol ) on the market they shall display the brand of such oat tie at the time of sale. These are the two most important subjects in which our part of the state in in terested , but there may bo other things brought up between now and the meeting of the legislature. " Wolf Hunt. G. W > Kirkpatriok has been ap pointed to arrange for n wolf hunt to take place on Saturday , January 10 , 1001. The lines arranged by him will take "in a territory six miles squareand will run as follows : Starting at the northeast corner of section SO , town 1C , raugo 22 , tbcuoe running west to the north west corner cf nooiiou 34 , town 18. range 23 , thence Boulh to the touth weat corner of section 10 , town , 10 range 22 , thcnoo north to place oi starting. The roundup will bo in the center , on the north half ot Sec 20 , town 17 , range 22 , ono mile north of the roaidonoof G.W. Kirk , patnok. Mho proposed captains and their positions of starting will bo as fol lows : Charles Day aud Frank Ooloman cart half of north Hue ; Edward and Jack Forney , weat half of north line. JOBS Gandy and Ilonry Martin , south half of east line. Port Worth and Billy Smith , north half of east lino. lino.Rube Rube MoMurty and David Coul ter , east half of south line ; Nottloy Scott and Lawrence McLean , weat half of south lino. Roy Sago and Fred Klumpnorth half of weat lino. Will Worth and Dan Sago , south half half of west lino. Proposed captains and all inter ested parties are requested to meet at the Maple Grove school house on Wednesday , Jan. 2 , at 4 o'clock p. m. to organize and to further ar < range to make the hunt a success Everybody is invited to take par in tlio hunt , JOHN 1 KNERR , Successors to Peale , John & Bushnell , Tlio Dig Store In the Realty Block , Will continue to do business at the old eland. Our atook of goods wo are pleased to have everybody come in and examine. There la not a better Stock of STAPLIC AND FANCF GuocimiHs , DBT GOODS , BOOTS AND 8HOK3 , LlATfl , CAPS AND ( JUKKHS- WAIIK thia side of Lincoln , aud our prices will aoll the yooda. Wo now lave in afook an extra tine lot of Christmas candies , from the bast to the cheapest , and in Queonnwnre , after looking t our atoott , you can. not help but buv iomo one A nice ireseut. Wo will atill continue to pay the highest market price for produce , poultry and game , and rvlth pleasure thank you for jour iboral patronage In the past , and wish you to oontinue in the future , jring your neighbors with you. We lave lots of room , aud lota of clerks o wait on ouatomeis right. Wish ng all a merry Christmas and a lappy Now Year , wo are , Yours for business , JOHN &KNERR. Mnrrlago Dells. One of these happy events which everybody is interested in , and es- jpoially the participants , took place December 10th , en Stop table , eighteen miles southeast of Arnold , when Miss Florence Kstolla Bedell , youngest daughter of Mr , and Mrs. G. W. M. Bedell , was united in marriage to Mr. Marvin U. Weat , youngest aon of Mi. J. W. Weal , a prominent ranchman of Logan county. The ceremony was performed at high noon by the Rev A Corlot , of Arnold , after which an elaborate- wedding breakfast was partaken of , to which about thirty n've guests Bat down. The happy oouplo will immedi ately depart for Gothenburg , to take- up housekeeping in the homo which the groom has already prepared for his fair brido. The bride is ono of Ouster county's prominent school teachers , and a largo circle of acquaintances and friends can testify to her amiable disposition and superior social qualities. The groom IB an estimable younp man , too well known to need com ment upon his personal character. Both have the good wishes of all , and your correspondent joins in wishing them a long and prosperous life , "living together under the same roof > and never can bo sundered without tears. " A. D. R. Following are aomo of the many useful and happy presents which the bride received : Mr. And Mrs. O. W. M. He doll , parents ot the brido. fancy stand lamp ; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West , patent * of the Broom , eight day clock : Mrs. E. KlrcliKCfltner , white bed spread ; Mr. and Mrs. W. II. iJidoll , diver coMeo pot' ; tliu Mls e * Mcr'le and Sadie Oannon , Inner wtor ret ; Mr. J. II. Lemmon , rhlnn f tult lot ; Mr. and lire. O. G Klrcbcostomtr , plain water set : Mrs , M. II , Ucdell. fruit dish and cake stand ; Mr. and Mrs. K. U. llalveratadt , table cloth , obalr tidy end towel * : Mr. and Mrs B M Henry , a pair of whlto urahma chickens ; Mr. and Un. J. P. Dyers , ono pic. Marriage Licenses. The following licenses to wed were issued by Judge Armour for the month ot December : Nam . Ago , Beeldenca. December 101 J Goo. W. Troyor ES Callaway I 1 Maud * McGandl * HI Iteitf December 11 : * 1 Archie M. Hoblnion . . .91 Mernal iMayWarron II Antelmo f Dncomber 11 ! ! I D. It. Ilockvrall U , Wescottl ] Dora llJth It Weicottl December 15t I Marvin 0. West 80 Arnold I 1 Florence E.lledell. . . . 21 Callaway f j Lewis C. Cole 5 , , Sargent I I Chora W. Sweet 23. Sargent | j Ittrnard Frazer 19. Callaway i 1 Anna Plorco 7..19 Callaway f IQcorgoIt. Hart 14. llorwyni I Andrea Chrlttenaon.lV. ) . . . .llernyn f December 18 : I Herbert ACnmmlni..va * - _ . , . . . _ Ansley J Ada A , lietts . .IB Uetwyn | December CO' J Frank ToM , . . . .WettUnlonl ( UracoU. Calklui , . .17. Wescottf Docomb r 31 : 4 i John II. Ilartley. . .SI , , . . .Mason City I { Nannlo I > . Cady . . .18. . . . .fllssonClty | December S3 : ( GOOJRO W. Luoi. . .M. , Murray , Iowa I \ Sarah D , Perry W ) . . Meruaf December 84 i j Frank Urnmbangh . . .94 , . . . . Oobnr l I May Woodard IB , , Coburg f j Horace F Kennedy..87 , . . .Broken Bow i J Nannie Talbot 0. . . . . Broken Bow f I H > inuclVllcoz St. . Oconto I I liotslo May Drown..80. . . . . .Ocontof I Edward U Allen. . . . Ufl . . , , , , , Kingston I lllesilo Ulsbop 10. . . .KlugfttOU f I Joseph \V. Nnylor..3i. . Callaway i lUcrtLnM.Urowulng.U ! Mason City j Norris Brown , of Kearney , has appointed deputy attorney general. The appointment ia good ono and will give general satisfaction to the republicans of the sixth district. When in need of a flrsUoluss auctioneer , call on or address R. D. SULLIVAN , Broken Bow , Nubr. tf A Good Thing- Our Great-Grondmother's - garret containing the same herbs of all healing found in Karl's Clover root tea. They gave our ancestor strength , kept the blood puio , end will do the same for you If you say so. Price 25 ota. and 50 ota , Sold by J. G. Haoberlo. The Modern DrothcrhuoU. Messrs. Oanor and Wells have boon in our city the past two weeks in the interests of the Modern Brotherhood of America , and have uuccodod in writing some thirty or nioro npplioatioriH for that order. The M. B , A. is compondd of both men and women and givno more indemnity for the money than any order that has ever come to our notice. It pays ono. half of iiifitirauuo for total disability , for the loss of hand , foot or eye , 1-10 ( or brjkon arm or leg and 1-10 yearly for old age benefits after 70. The M , B. A. is couduoted on the graduated assessment plan , und has a reserve fund that the assessment" may bo kept at a maximum of 12 per annum. With only 7 assessments for the present year , and 10 for the entire time since ttoir organization , Apr * 5 , 1807,30,000 members and 850,000 reserve fund , the M. B. A.'s record surpasses anything in the fraternal line over before known , when you want insurance that protects you while living and those dependent on you when you are gone , join the M. B. A' and got it. Their memb ership fee is $2.50 for charter mem- bors. They expect to organize about the 2nd of January , when their charter will bo closed and the tee put back to its original amount , $6 00. Wo winh the M. B. A success , behoving that they are an order which will benefit our com munity. Sargent Era. For Hale. A pair of young draft horses. Inquire at Lee's barn. We will furnish the Kansas city Journal and REPUBLICAN for $1.25 per yoar. IS LI HE A DELICATE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT In good condition she Is sweet and lovable , and sings life's song on a Joyful harmonious string. Out of order or unstrung , there Is discordance and unhapptness. Just as there Is one key note to all music so there Is one key note to health. A woman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look well while the organs that make her a woman are weak or diseased. She must be healthy Inside or she can't be healthy outside. There are thousands of women suffering silently all over the country. Mistaken modesty urges heir silence , while there Is nothing more dmlrable than a modest woman , health la f the first Importance. Every other con- jlderatlon should give v/ay before It. Brad- ield's Female Regulator is a medicine foi women's Ills. His : hesafestandqulckgggr estway tocureleu- corrhea , falling of he womb , nervous ness , headache , backache and gen eral weakness. You will be astonished at the result , es pecially if you have been experimentIng - Ing with other so- called remedies. We are not asking you to try an uncer tainty. Bradfleld's Regulatorhasmado happy thousands of women. What It has done for others It can do for you. Sold In drug stores for $1 a bottle. A frea Illustrated book will b i > ent to 11 who write to THE BRADFICLD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta , Co. TIME TABLE. BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omahfi , Helena , Chicago. Unite , St. Joaonb , Port Und , Kansas City , Suit Lake Cltj , tit. Louis , and all Han Franolico , polnti cast aud south. and allpoluU vrcit. No. 49 VeMlbuled cxrrcat dally , Lincoln , Oma- "In , St. Joseph. Kansas City , St. Lonli , Obi- cngo tnd all piiuu mat and tontb 11 41 pn > No. 44 Loon ) ciprens "illy , Lincoln , Oinihs , tit. Jofoph , Kansas Cltv fit , Lonle , UMcnKO and nil points cast und south 023am No. 40-F.clKht dally , llavonna , Grind Island , Aurora , Howard and Lincoln OoOnni No. 48 Freight , dally except Sunday , llavonna and interuudlite points , 1 CBpni No. 41 Vcstlbulcd expresa dally , Helena , Beat- tie , llrttc , Portland and all Pacific Coaat points 414 am No. 48 Local exprere dally , lllack Hllli and Intermediate points B26 pm No , 45 Freight dally , Anioltno tientctWhitman and Alliance , . . . .1068 m No. 47 Freight , dally except Bunday , Sincca and Intermediate point * 1:85 pm Bleeping , dluluff and reclining cbatr cars ( unals free ) on through trains. Ttckus gold and bug' gage checked to any point In tbi United Stntoi and Canada , No. 48 baa merchandise cars Tuesdays , Thutr day B and Saturdays. No. 40 will carry pastorgors for Havoniu Grand Maud , Seward and Lincoln. Information , maps , lime tables and ticket call on or write to II. L. Orinsby , agent , or J Frauclt , O. P. A. , Omnhv. Nebraska. 11. L. Ounsnr , Acont. SCHEDULE OF BROKEN DOW MAILS. Touch tor west will close at 8 p. m. , excep Bunday when It-will close at 7pm. Pouch , east for train No. 43 clones atS.SO a m and foi No. 44 closes at. 11 a m. Mall for Ansloy and points etttt of Grand Island otrrlcd on train No. 44. Ocoutovla ot Ryno and Tuckervllle , dally except cept Sunday closes , at 7am : returning sumo day Callaway rla , Mc'Klnley dally except Sunday closes Ht7 a m , returning a&me day. Hound Valley via Green and Elton close at 7 a m , Monday , Wednoidy and Fridays , returning same day. Sumner via Qurnsey , Georgetown and Upton arrrlres at 11,80 , Tnordav Thursday aud Satur day , returning loaves nt 12,30 same day. Oflloi hours from 8.00 n m to 8.00 n in. Ban. day 8.30 to 9.80 a. uj , Lobby open week days from 7 am to 8pm , L. 11. JCVTITT , fM , OUOINANCIJ NO. . An ordinance to provide a city health ollloor , and to prevent Iho spreading of contagion * or ma- lltfniint dlicarce In the city , ana providing regnlntlous for trealmont of malignant nn > l contnglnui dlecnren by ptivnlcUns , nid provid ing a penalty for the violation thereof nnd repeating an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Providing for the Public Health , " passed Jnnn- aryioth 16W ) . Ueltordklncd by the Mayor and Council ot the City of lirokcn IJoW SECTION 1 , That It shrill bo and Is hereby made ttio duty of the mayor , by and with the advice and content of the council , to appoint a health officer for laid city , who dmll hold bis ofllce for the sumo time at other rppolntod olllccrs. Hro. 2 No other person than a regular prac ticing pbyclolon shall ho appointed tn said oillro. Hue. 3 , When It ( "hull C' < mo to the knowledge of the health odicrr that any person within the city Is ( Mllctcd with a inallKunul or contagious dlscato It fhall be his duty to cxamlmi mich porfuu , and If In 1 In opinion tlio pcrton Is nfllUti d with a malignant or contagions dUcaee , ho shall report the same t3 the m > or and council , BKO. 4 , Any person who shall In any way prevent or Interfere with thn health olllccr In examining * ny patient ucdor the provlft'ouc of section i hero if , thill be deemed guilty of a role * demeanor , snd upon conviction thereof , shall Ita fined In any Bum not exceeding twenty dollars and costs of prosecution , and eha'l stand com mitted until snch fine nnd costs are paid. PKO. D. When It shrill cotno to the knowledge of the health officer that any person within the city has Loon oxpoicd to nny malignant or con- tnglous disrate , It shall bo the duty of nucb health o Ulcer to adopt such measures , rnlcs and regula tions as ho may deem nccififlary to prevent tbo epr nd of such disease , and snch person having been so exposed as aforesaid , shall bo confined and restricted to hli or her residence for euch period of time ns may bu prescribed by such health ofllcor. Provided , that when U tlull be come necessary to confine and restrict any person havlrg been oxporod to any malignant or con tagious disrate , to his or ner residence ni afori-- cald , It shall be the duty of the city health ofllcer to notify the olty marshal In writing , naming thu person having been fo exposed , ana ( llnctlng the marshal to quarantine snch person , and to notify puch person of BIICU order. AnJ a notlco shall bo posted on the premise * whcro such pernmi reel - el tcs , with the word "QUAKAN IINKU" written thereon And a 'ard vuth the name of the dlf- tnto with which such perron may ho afflicted , or may been eo exposed , written thereon In In'co letters , shall bo posted on the residence or build ing In which such person may reside or bo con- lluid , And It la hereby made tbo duty of the mayor of tbo city to enforce such q aran'lnc regulations , and for that purpose he m y employ such means us may be necef-pnrv to carry Into effect the provl'lons of this ordinance Provided further , thttany person having UPCII expos d to any mallgiiaut < > r contagions disease , and who , alter having been notified of the order of quarantine , as aforesaid , shall depart from bin or her residence within the time limited by raid order of quarantine , and who shall not strictly obey and observe said qnarantlno , or any person who stall encournce such person so quarantined , by word or act , to iiiprcgatd such order , shall bo deemed gnl.ty of a inUaenu'anor , and upon con- TicIon thereof , shall lie fln d lu nny Bum not ex- cccdlui ! fifty dollars (550) ( ) nnd costs of proiccu tloti , and shall stand committed until such Quo and costs are paid. BFO 0. The mayor nnd connc'l mny , when patlsfled that any parson Is afillctcd with a malig nant or contagious disease , order snrh por.'on quarantined , and prevent persona from coming In contact with pnch person , or may use all other and proper means to prevent the spread of paid disease ; but in all cases It shnll bu the duty ot snld m lyor and conncll to provide proper nurses , medical treatin. n ) and ctiru for feuch person , in case the same U necessary , at the expense of the city.UEO. UEO. It Is hereby made the duly of all physl cians or other persons having any reason to lic- llevo that any other pcreon is nOltcted with n millgnant or contagions disease , to report tbo same to the health olllcer lu writing , and any physician knowing that anv patient whom ho la attending Itf * flllctoJ with a mallgi ant or conta gions dlpease , and shnll refuse or mglcct to report the same , shall be decm > .u guilty of a mis demeanor , aud on conviction thereof , shall bj lined In any sum not exceeding twenty dollara and costi of prosecution , nnd chnll stand com milted until such line and coats are paid. Mio. 8. The health oQlc > r shall receive ncli compensation a shall bo provided by ordinance , and shall give the mayor vnd council , from tlniu to time cuch suggestions as will preserve the pub lic health , and shall recommend the removal ot any cause that , In his Judgment , will produce diseases , SKO. 9 Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Providing for ( he Public Health , " passed January 16th , 188iJ , IB herobv repealed. Poised and adopted thin .Mth day ot December , 1900 , nni ordered published. . B , HOYBX , Mayor. A. K. HuMHiiiKT , Clerk Protom. We Have Added to our shop a full line of wood work ing machinery , and therefore would ask a part of your patronage in this line , in which wo can snvo you money. Alto ask carpenters and contractors to let us do their jol work , such a * pinning , ripping scroll work , in fact everything that is done in a tirrU class job shop. In our old line wo are up-to-date. Wind Mills. Wo carry all standard grades. Pumps. We carry a full and complete stock of all styles. In pipe aud well material we always have it at the lowest possible price. Fittings and brass good * , hose , belting , ( auks , feed grinders , horse powers , in fact everything that belongs to our trade. We carry in stock the L.IT n.i ; JACK OP AI < I , for pumping or power.Also second end hand gasoline engines , steam engines in which wo can give you a bargain. In hydraulic and casing wells we have the belt aud quickest machinery tint is manufactured in this day aud ago of the world , and can guarantee our work in this line. Yours Very Rosp'y , 0. H. CONEAD. CLERICAL PKRMITS-IQOI. Applications for ulerKymun'n half fare permits for 1001 should bo tiled < at iho caihoftt ponaiblo date with : tliu lotml agent of the B & M. II. R. J. FnA.NCis , Gen. Paea'r. Agont. Couiplcxtnii Ilenuttlflcr. Wo want every lady toadur of the RKPUDLIOAN to ' Coin- try Dwighl'a ii- plcxion Boautitior , the most exqui in iii site toilet preparation. It is pun aud Imnnlen8mnkcs the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it weyilf for a short time only send FIIEU a full size. Fifty cent box to every lady who will t > oud UH her post office ad dress silvor'dimo to pay for packing and pontage. Only one KUKK box to each address but ladies may order for their fnenda. Each box mailed separately. Send this notice ard your order at ONCE to D. W. CUSTKII o. , Huntington W. Va. tw f THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR 's GROCERY i Oall and see our Stoolt. Our good ? are fresh , and are kept neat and clean. GIVE US A TEIAL ORDER , And you will buy of no one elso. Wo are ( ( rangers , and would bo pleased to make your acquaintance , whether you buy or not. Will take pleasure m shoeing you the Einest Line of Candies and Groceries In Broken Bow , or will ask you to show us. Wo are from Missouri , and hero to stay. Butter and Eggs taken in Exchange. A. A. COLLOM. P. C. WOIWALL , 1'rrsldent. J. A. IIARRI3. Cnchler A. J. ROUEHTSON. Vice-Pros W I ) . ULACKWELL , Aos't Cashier Farmers Bank of Ouster County , BROKEN BOW , NEB. V Transacts a General Banking Business. County Claims and Warrants Bought Gleason's Horse Book , ' By OSCAR R. GLEASON , The Prince of American Ho'sn Trainers. The Farm and Fireside , ' MONARCH OF THE WORLD'S RURAL PRESS. " In order to introduce them to our reader ? , the publishers of the above book and paper have made us a proposition which enables us to make the decidedly liberal offer outlined below. Be sure to read it. BREAKING A VICIOUS KICKER Pnfo'eor Gleason has no equal as A boreo-tralner , and his book , like IU1 author , baffles comparison. People assemble in great numbers to see his : public exb billons. His power over vicious uorees la marvelous. In tils book ho tel B In plain , straigbt forward language just how to pro ceed in dlQlculr , cases with obstinate nnlmala , and what means will bring : Bucc'sa. The numerous Illustrations rnnke U impossible to misunderstand , how to construct his appliances , nnd clearly show bow tboy are to be used. No kind of ill-bchivlor or dleeaBe that affects the horse Is overlooked. The- bonk Is replete from cover to cover with valuable information that the author has bo n years In eompilliiK As n result the UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT l ) a ttre tly honored Profeaor Gleaeon by adapting his book as the lU'.COGNIZED AUTHORITY In the oare nnd control ol the horeea in the United Sta' ' i8 cavalry. The book contains over 4oo Pages , 300 Special Drawings No more practical work than GLEASON'S HORSE FJOOK could be ob tained by the farmer. The Information It contnlnn may be the means of sav ing ita owner Several Hundred Dollar * within a Tear. A Synopsis of the Book's Contents. History of the horse , educating the horse teaching hoie s trlcke , how to buy , how to feed , water and uroom , brooding and raising horaea. breaking and tnmlng vicious horses , methodn of detecting unsoundness , the teeth , horsoRhuelng , diseases ot the horse. This vslunblo book , In cloth binding , was originally eold by agents at J2.00 a copy but our ananReninnt with the publishers enables us to offer a special premium edition Free to Our Subscribers old and new alike. ' ' th ° monarch of the world's rural . press. It has c c cal/ over 310,000 suhjcr hers It Is issued and gives J to 24 each , twice a month pages Issue each page 11x10 Inches , Its contr hntors acrlcnltural subjects are the bestin the land. lu the course of a year feature on ? foelvee ' every of arraluK . " tcntlon. The Klrcslde" part of the paper Is devotc'd to the 'infercsta and I entertMnment of BARGAIN OFFER-A11 Three for $ . . . GLEASON'3 HOUSE BOOK , Sold by A entH nt . . . FAHM AND K1IIB3IDK. Yiwrlv Suu'c riot ion Price . ' . > J CUSTKK COUNTY KEPUI1LICAN , YeRrlySubVcrVtion Price" . * . i mla Total " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' " " Vulnu of All Throe la order to take ndynntaKe of this offer , old mbsoribsrs to the REPUBLICAN RS4 ' ' - " " " " " " ' " OUSTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN. Broken Bow , Nebr. Gil