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Rural Happenings. Brooklyn, Nov. Farmers are still busy picking corn this flno wtoUiit. Some curly birds liave already finished and are plowing. Big corn picking comes again. A. L. Hons, lough last Tuesday week picked 1:38 bux lit is of corn between daylight and sundown. Who can beat it ? Tho corn was picked on the farm of J. II. Bouslough ami weighed by him on Mclntire's scales, taking 7.) lbs. to the bushel. Miss Minnie BouMough bus returned from Nebraska, but am sorry to say that her health is not improved. Mrs. M. E. Bouslough has returned from her visit to Pennsylvania. There v. as great excitement here last Friday over the elopement of John C. Caitiaham with Miss Small frullcti lor uiiis unknown, me rascal, besides leaving a wile and tivechihlivn unprovided for, left 1,500 debts for the credi tors to mourn over. The scoundrel should be pursued and brought back and punished to the extent ot the law. Several young men are talking about organ wlngii literary society. Hope lliey will sue ceed. JIakuy Daj.k. Sandwich, III., Nov. 21 The Lecture As sociation of thjs city have completed arrange ments for the lecture course the coming w inter. The course consists of sixcntertaluinents, and season tickets are placed at one dollar. Mina Clayton, Laura Dainty, Todd Ford, "Honora ble James Hilly l'atterson,"TheTennessccans, and one other to be filled, complete the course. It is no "('heap John" arrangement, but every thing is strictly first-class. Sandwich is one of the few small cities that for nearly a score o years has kept up a paying " lecture course." A couple ot young men got into an alterca tion the oilier evening concerning a girl with whom both were keeping company. Knives were drawn after a few rouuds with fists, and one of them ieceived a flesh wound upon his arm. The blood who drew blood said " let's quit now, aud call it square." The fellow bleeding, said, "No; I challenge you to meet me with pistols, and this matter will be settled hi no other way." Since then $50 blood-nioney has been asked to hush up the matter and set tle a threatened prosecution. It is quite prob able the end is not yet. One of the boys lately came from Chicago, while the other is a son of an old and respected citizen of Kendall county. The residence of Sylvester (!. Lincoln was reduced to ashes by fire Friday evening, with most of its contents. The children of .Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln were in bed up stairs, and first discovered the lire and gave the alarm. A tic fectivc chimney, repaired the day of the fire, is believed to be the responsibly party. There was no insurance, and the loss, about $500, is quite a serious one, for Mr. Lincoln is a poor man mid much crippled by rheumatism. Sat urday his fellow, work men in the shops con tributed about $!!()(), and about $125 was raised from business men outside, to aid in building a new house, which will be begun at once. A large number of our Methodist Episcopal brethren, including Dr. W. (Joodfcllow, attend ed I lie District Association at 1'lano a few days airo. We listened to some of the speeches and discussions. The lecture by Mr. (.iotidl'ellow, on "Obligations of Christian Church Member ship," was a fine eulogy on truth, candor, ami all the elements ofa truer, belter manhood and womanhood. Farmers have mostly finished husking their mm .. ..r i i i . i . . . i com. 1 he; average yield is about ii.i bushels per acre. AW corn yields -10 to 45 bushels; yet but few such fields are heard of. New ear Corn is worth -M cents per 100 lbs. Already the names of more than fifty person niio "emigraieu Horn l rawlord county, l'a., to j.a rune, ivemiaii or jit-ivuiu counties, have been sent in as willing to participate in a He union and I'ic-nic at the Sandwich Fair (rounds next year. The new buildings of the H. M. Co. arc near ly competed, and present a fine appearance. I he Protector Fire Company, No. 1, wiM give another ball I linnksgmiii; mirlit. Nov. 1S7'J, at the Sandwich "Opera House." Prof. WedgewiviU's band, oi Chicago, will furnish the music We shook hands with. John Kadley Saturday evcuiiiff, ami men learned ho had heenatwork in the city tor the S. Knt. Co. Home time, and ieit J'ariviiiu ahout a mouth since. newel tome John and family anion vr us. J. C.Taylor, one of our city undertakers, went with hearse and t,eam to Millington last rrnl.iv to attend upon the funeral of H. S. Kr win, of that place. Mr. F.rwin was a relative of the Wallace brothers, of this place, and quite a cortege of carriages accompanied the mourn er. The total vote of DcKalbcounty for survey or, at the late election, shows A. 'I. Armstrong, the present incumbent, to have 11,015; scatter intr, :t. H. II. Huberts, for treasurer, I!l!i7; DwiirhtCrossett, 1,:I15. We see an item going the roiindsofthe press that one Bouslough, of Mendota, lately husked 138 bushels of ear corn in one day. 'i bis is "buss" husk I ML' but Sandwich lnm n colm-oil ge'man, named Cul. Simmons, who Is said to nave nuskeii irt acres oi corn yielding li.i bush els per acre, in 0 days, or an average of over W bushels per day. Witlow Bobbins, who died last Wednesday, am i was nurieu i nursuuy, was Ofj years ol age The funeral services were held at the M. K church. The attempt to L'et the monev from the Ken dall County Bank at Yorkville has taught our bankers a lesson which they will heed. The reserve corps of watchmen ought to he doub led, and balls of nilro-irlvcerine funiisheil them. This would effectually save the banks from molestation. The Sandwich cheese factory has commenc ed the manufacture of butter, and will make no more cheese until next spring. Kx -U.no. The Hum. The deer hunt set forThaiiksgivlngday was not asucc oKS. 1 he deer secured was a Muck tail Mexi can buck, the animal that killed thn little buy In Jutlgu Catou's park last summer. He would have made a splendid run ; but in endeavoring to caire him for the purpose of bringing him to tho city on Wednesday he burst a blood vessel In his in. deavors to get away, so that he had to be killed. However, the Judge, not to have tho party dis. apppointed, Kve an elk. The hunters on Thanksgiving morning began to accumulate at White's and the Cliftwn early and by nine o'clock the street was full of men and boys on horscbeck and MtDcrmott's shop full of hounds. The Parra were there, John Grove, the Milllgans, and others of the well known hunters of tho county as well as young Bierj from town, not leas than 50. The steeda were as various at the riders, and generally as green. The rain of the day before dampened the enthusiasm to begin witb; and the spirits of the Impromptu Kluirods were not raised by the frequent showers of the morning, and the delay In getting started, owing to an accident at the park. In trying to get the elk on the road, four others were allowed to get away, which had first to be secured In the park. When this was done, the elk waa started, but k waa aot a good run ner, and by frequent stirrings up not more than a three-mile run could be gotten out of him. Not to give up without a deer chase and a showing of the dogs, the own r of a fast horse was given tho heels of the duad deer, which wore dragged on the ground for a mile or so through the city, when t lit! uninitiated liml the plessuru of watch ing a miniature chase. This occupied tho morn ing. In the afternoon the party, now divided Into two, took to the woods west of the city. One luirty of ten or a dozen went In hack of llardj's ami in Hie woods along the edj;e of the Mull ami in the ravines had the delight to spring a fox. Then there was a cIiiiko! iiiiiI all the delight of a fox-huulcr was hud. lhe animal ran ocaulmilly over hill and dale lor not less than an hour and a half. Several times the hunters caught sight of him and the dogs (aliout a dozen rcluae lifter, all In a bunch, two of John Grove's and Milli- LranV Kauger in the van. The fox was finally holed and a chase having been had, he was left unilistiirlii'd for future sport, lhe other parly of twice as iiihiiv men and dogs were not so sue. eessful, heing unable from their position to take part in this chase, flie chase is pronounced by experienced fox hunters a good one, though not equal to many hail on the criiillllon or in the r ox river limner. Ottawa men, however, enjoyed it hugely and pro nounce it a great success, though some of them are taking their meals now from a mantel-shelf! Postal cards that have been spoiled in printing or hy other causes, need not he throwu away. Poslmiinters are authorized to redeem them at the rate of four cents for every five curds. The C'unnl. The canal closed Nov. 15th. The report of the collector at this port Is given below, for the year. The report includes the business of the canal for all this side of Henry Hennepin, lie Puu, I'eru, I.a Salle, I'tlca, Ottawa. No record was kept of arrivals, the commissioners not be lieving It necessary. The report: Articles not enumerated, Hu lrVl,4.22 Agricultural Implements, lbs H,fAH) Brick, number (U,Ho0 Barrels, empty tJ5 Barley, bu 00 Corn, bu 2,87(1,150 (,oal, tons .'i.417.1215 Carpenter and joiner work, lbs 1,410 Uram pipe, lbs I, .'., i;si Karth, tons 1,4 19 Flour, bbls 54 Furniture, Ihs 21,400 Iron, all kinds, tons 3 Mine, common, bbls 16 Lime, hydraulic, bbls 155 Lumber, M's M,fM oats, tm 'X:m Oil, bbls (1 Kve, tm 1,3I7.2H fUone, cubic yards til Sand, tons 2,37.1771 Seeds, lbs 1S!,2!H Salt, bbls Asks 22!t Wheat, bu 23,1.11 24 Wagons, Ihs ',XA) Boats, miles 5i,408 HKCKII'TS: April l.ftW.U May a,;ia.eo June H.tfX-.l!) Inly 2,514.19 August 5.S47.24 Scrtember 4,H.'U.4S October 3.157.K7 November, 15 days, 411.10 $24,07:1.(14 The business she ws an increase over last year, the receipts of thcoflice last year being $24,(101.. CO. The clearances thia year were 010; last year 007. The tolls were the same except on wheat, which were this year reduced 25 per cent. IIKI'AIIIS. Home extensive repairs will he made along the line this winter, which for various reasons have been delayed. The aqueducts at La Salle and Ottawa, long in bad shape, will bo entirely re. built. At La Salle the entire superstructure will he renewed (the men being now at work) at a cost of $1000. In Ottawa, the woodwork will be renewed and the top atone of the piers replaced. Last winter, it will be remembered, a large amount of work was done here, replacing bad stone of the piers but the work vs as left uutiiilsed, which will now be completed. The Ottawa a'pni- duet is two or three times as long as that nt La Salle, and in the same proportion will cost about $10,000. The wood work is to be doiio by con tract, the ciimilliiiisliiug the piers ami furnish ing the materials for tho superstructure. The work is now going on. It was intended to rebuild the wall of the south hank of the hydraulic basin in this city, but the factories being so crowded willi wnrk com plained about the loss of time. The work has, therefore, been postponed until spring. Tim bridge east of the aqueduct has been eu tirely rebuilt and has been but lately finished. A new departure has been made in tho con struction of the winter dam at the went end of aipiaduct. Heretofore a mini dam only had been putiu. To sae time and expense in the future, workmen are now putting In a stone foundation for this dam, which will be constructed by laying a top stringer supported by posts on the stoue work and the whole properly timbered. A tem porary mud dam has been put In, high enough to feed the side-cut until the new daiu Is built, when the water will bu turned In to the full height of the banks. t;i:NKii.w.i.Y. No twithstanding the light made against it, the emial has done her usual business and a little more, perhaps. At the Chicago end, the stone business has greatly increased tills year, the main source of trouble being the scarcity of boats. Twice as many stone bouts could have found steady employment from I.emont to tho city. During the early part of the season, before the lakes were fairly open for vessels, the receipts of the canal were small owinglo the fact that a vast majority of the grain boats unloaded at Jolict, grain taking the "cut-oil' " east. As soon, how ever, as tho lake route was opened, clearances de creased and dmiui' the latter part of tho reason, none were made at this olllee for Jolirt. On lhe whole the canal has paid its way and the probabilities are (hut the repair this year can all lie made out of lhe surplus earnings. It may be a question whether it Is best to Use up all the funds and to be unprepared for spring acci deiits which frequently cost thousands of dollars ; but the commissioners and the superintendent will undoubtedly know what is best tobedone and do it. This year has proven, however, that the ditch has not dried up yet, and if given a fair chance will not be for years to come. The Trihmir of Thursday savs:"The tulal receipts for the season bavo been ?ki'.i,.V'JI being about liiOOO In excess of (hose last year. The earnings more than cover all operating expenses and it is now very evident that the commissioners will not need to draw a single dollar of tho $00,000 con tingent appropriation made last winter by the legislature. 1 he commissioners have just been making a careful tniir of inspection of the banks and general condition of the canal, uml have reached thu conclusion that it will bo necessary to const met a nrw dredge, w hich, Including the cost of tho dredge, will bo run the coining year at an expense of about $20,000." The extra dredge is made necessary by the use of the canal us Chicago cwer. On that level one dredge Is kept constantly at work. Kven during! the weeks the dredge was at this end of tho ca nal the tilling up took place so fast that to keep the channel open work hail to be suspended here long before It was finished. At La Salle at the entrance to the river, below tho lock, the channel has been pretty well filled up, and many com plaints were made by boatmen In that city; not withstanding Supt. Thomas Inspected the place and found water enough for all boats that fob lowed thn channel, which he had marked by buovs. However, when the second dredge is tin isned one will be used on this end which ran easily keen the channel at the proper depth. The other will lie used exclusively on the Summit level. The prisoners sent the Sheriff a petition for a Thanksgiving dinner, which that officer granted In a way which no doubt pleased the "boys" hugely. And the dinner prepared by Mrs. Mecay of turkey and suitable trimmings was all any one eould reasonably have desired. How often it happens ttiat minor ailments ter minate In serious maladies through neglect. This Is specially true of complaints affecting the throat and lungs. When soothed and healed by the balsamic aetian of Thomas's Ku.ktiiic Oil, the organs of restoration are rescued from the serious peril. Pain and Inflammation of all kinds ate relieved by this preparation. See the adver tisement. "fiA VKI III I.II' K." KPRINOPIl'Ml TllSV.. MavS. 1K79. Pr. A. IC. Wiiitk - I'tarSir: I sin selling- a ureal ileal of jour rnlhionaria iiae a largii iiemiinu tor it, ami reeuin mend it tn all an t In- Ihsi cough innlieiiie In the market, anil I am nut afntiil to recommend it, aa I liail II thoroughly leatcil ,iti one of m v ciintonier. who him invert lie to die. After taking three lft -rent holt lea of J'aliiiiiiisrin. he com menced Improving, ami alien lie hail taken the fifth Ixittle he was lip anil in my it-ire, anil said " I r savkiixv LirK." anil that "lit uliuulil a'wayn lne me anil lhe I'lilnnniariii, fur it hail mivi'S linn fruiii ileal k, ami 1 was lhe eas-e nf his takiiiKlt." I tnlil him nut to hive m, lint l)r While, tin invenUir nt Una ureal nieilii mr. I mil M'lilntf fruni i-ih'lit tu ftfleeii nuttlea a Wfek f ymir I'liliiiunarla. Yours truly. W. KCKI.KS. Saiil In Ottawa try Korls-s A (ielirlnx. uvl.i Ottawa Wholesale Market. Ottawa, Nov. 'JH, 1S79. ri.nt'R a n ii ru. Flour, fit. Inii winter wheal, Imj as H SO Klour, Oilt KiliPV retail Mi Bn a Ml Klour, Kaunas winter. iitt 'i 50 Klonr. MiiiiirautasiirltiK wheat, retail tmittt ;i mi Corn Meal, retail, UAi Ba an llran, f lu, f UKII.1 AND BUS, W heat, V bush Kye. SO Com, ear, 10 an Corn, sheileil. M If Corn. new. f sS tb 1 6 14 1 HI 1 3S i :w i. 3s data. 34 aa H "' TloiiithjrSeeil Soil H 3 -M Potatoes, new, t buah Hatter. a Kmc", ilo Inn k. ilrmaeri. Ik rniini I I. JO ( IS (4 ! 17 s (4 M S 14 8 , 1 Ml 1.0 1 1" , b(t ! MI , 1 00 14 3 7S t 14 s a t VI 14 .' Ml 3 ii ! s a s ( 1'i s 1 VI 14 I Ml 7 t S j ne in x, li Turkeys, ilresseil. 91 ( hlekens, Sresseil, 1 ft : fhirkena, lire, laprihg.j V dm liar. W ion Lira iroca. Cattlon foot, V lOfltn Kai Calves, iits wnuiit, f iivna Sheen, f IhUfta Ijimua, raen live ilrK,fi 100 a TALLOW, IIIDIS AND SALT, Urd. Tallow, luoilhMt , V Tallow, looae, Salt, hbl Hide. Calf, ft Iieariin, f m flint lllilea. IlrTKalt. ! 10 if Idea with one nr more crutw am claused a damaged, and go at two-lhlrtla pries A CARD. To all who are anffermit from the errora and Indlvretlona of youth, nerrout weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. 4c., I will send a reclDO that will cure you, FCKKOF fHAROK. This great remedy waa dlaeovered tiy a mission ary In South America, fiend a self-aildreased envelope to the Kit. Josarn T. Isa am, .VfeiHon , .Vain York CUy. JanH-ly a jH(9rcllancou6. GLOVER'S Opera House Book, News Ei Stationery Store. FULL LINE Of Everything Pertaining to the Trade. MiscUaneoiis Books, School Hooks, Blank Books, Standard Works, Fancy Articles, Stationery of all (trades, SJiool Supplies, Periodicals, Dailies, &c, &c. Ottawa. (Ktolierlllh, 1H,. n. a. KHEBSOL. DAVID KKOI7SI. EBERSOL & KROUSE, GUNMAKERS, AMD niALKHS IX ALL KINDS OP Fire Arms and Sporting Goods, SPORTING & BLASTING POWDER, FIsliliiK TiieUle, Slenell Work, ! hot t'nt lery, .Hoeiety he.nU, &v. Hlsaa BREECH-LOADING SHOT-GUNS & RIFLES. Cans Bored to Shoot Close. No. 10 Main Street. OTTAWA ILLINOIS. SPECIALJOTICE. A irreat reiluellon In prleea for the FALL TRADE, on all klmls of Kllelien, lletlroom ft Tailor FURNITURE. Rfwk tarp ami well m lrrtcil. fall fo I'All Iwfuro purchtiHli.K t'lM-ttluTt', km you him h.ivo money vj it. Vuurs reiM! Wully, (1. UlKiG. PJMlff REDUCED PACKAGE RATES Between 3,000 OfTloe of thla Co. In Nw Kncland, Middle nnd Weitern States aleo to office of nearly all Conneotlnc Lines. MONEY CURRENCY AND COLD, I'ackugoa not exoooding ( 20, I 8c 1 40, 20c. $00, 25c. jAtrjt Kim in much imalltr proportion. MERCHANDISE. UvmI aaS HLf krt faar,,,, aftwSlaf I. HUUa Psosagss not exceeding I 11. 25c. I 4l.2?lo60c. 2 1.25 30c. 0 " 25to78c. 3 " 25 to 40c. I 7 ' 25 to I. PRINTED MATTER. BOOKS, anil other matter, vMlyin print, or dered from, or cent by.dealcrt, Ac, PRI-PAID I 2 lbT 8cTT3 ba7 20c. 14 lbs. 25c. OBDEES FOB riBCIUSUO C00DS Left with any Ap-n t of thla Co. will be promptly executed, without nrpenm, other thaa the ordinary charge for carrying the good a, I food your Money and Paroela by Eipreea; caeapest and quickest, with posltle eour1. WC O. TABQ0, rreet. S. W. rORTEIl, Atmt la recetful1) culled to the Mont Kxtruordlsary no, honest, m m Tl.ai I'leryln'ily in'i tl. aooner Prices Ever Before Quoted. Keinenilier Unit tlm sule i not a ri'i'.Hi tion In irieeh to rlone Fresh, Desiralile anil All mnrmfiietiireil hy iuielve.s, nnil (list witliin liurcssiiy oi cniiBiiiiiii i'. rnnr n.n in.it-inetii otiiera in the eliitlilnu trade mar WINTER CLOTHING down" WIit It harla tliiin In know llial wi; arc nettlnit tliellnii'a share of tliu elotlilnu liunlnew, ur.d lliey can't help It. Well, let t hem talk, hut use your own Judgment, our icoimU are ready for examination, and we lire ready to he In terTlewed aa for ininiarion wild auybiKly lu the lmliiewi. Tho following are a few of the anion lehlntfly low irlcK; all other Hoods sold lu proportion: Overcoats for Men, from $2.25 upwards. Youths', Hoys' and Children's in proportion. Heavy Men's Suits, $1.50 upwards. Single All Wool Coats, from $3 upwards, l'ants, from 5c upwards. Wc hayc the n'went, the lartfi'at and the most eomplete mark fcjiial. A Oikhi iiojrn Mm or My. c ami upwnrna. e carry me ueni aMortau atoca oi GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. The Largest Line of Underwear, from 20 cts. upwards. A large stock of Hats and Caps. A Hat for 10c. Trunks, Valises I Umbrellas Sold at manufacturer' prleea. We dollar', worth of Hemember the Three Co O. D KLEIN & SUMMERFIELD, C. O. D. Clothiers for Men and Boys, Cor. Madison and Court Streets. GENT. I5y buying the HEST READY-MIXED TAINT in the market. Every irallon and every color warranted. Can be applied by anv one. Leads, Oils, Putt', Glass, Colors and Mineral Paints, at IW CITY JDJ&TJGr STORE. Scissors, Razors, Elegant Perfumery, Pens, Inks, Pocket Knives, Letter, Penholders, Pocket Pooks, Foolscap, Pencils, Toilet Goods, Note Papers, Wall Paper. Trusses applied to Every form of Rupture 150 eight months, and 1000 Uottles of my AMI MKVKK FAILS ffjll tlgy CBHli over 25 cts. wiU buy a bottle of my never again 25 cts. for ;l bottlc of ) cts. a glass for the Greatest Health Drink of the Age, GUNTIIER'S CHICAGO MEAD. Don't fail to try it. Also OUR FIVE CENT CIGARS. DR. T. A. SMURR. DR. J. B. WALKER, Oculist and Aurist Wna haa practiced in thla rlty alnce 1S5S, mar be consulted AT THE CLIFTON HOTKL. OTTAWA. Us the Crat Saturday af each moath, aa follows: SUiturtluv. ....July B. lrO ...Auk. V, 1879 ...Spt. O, 1879 ...Oeto. . 18TO atui'Jay Hitirdjr tKaturility Salurduy .Nov. 1, 1879 Huturliy 1k.. O, 1870 At all other time (a tnia la th nnly placa h TiaiW pr- feaalonallyi he uiay be fouud In Chicago. OFFICE AMD OlSFXHSABT 85 WasMntrtoD St., N. W. cor. of Dearborn. mi. II. OLIN. Of Chicago, ifnrmerly or thla place.) will Tlalt Ottawa, at fltftun MoSrl. the flint TueaJay of rach niontb. fcrtmaUni all iliaeaaea i m' r.jn uu rx, niav i ... tinrail"ea for cura.-U artiSelal pupil. Inverted llda, rliwura i ll ear 4a -t. vra eye, .traalylma. and tho removal oi tuinenanS morbid nthanf every Uracrlptloo. Artlflclal ........ lnrt with.it.t nmin .r nrevloua oiwra ti.-n (.lauuiar eye-llda. mui lYrutnl dtMOM M U ini,raili4-Jli'Oiermnn(eiirJ. kl. i...T. ..ririu- in tmiiDt dlaeaae of the r.n tt Kar ha frela conBdeut id .latinf that ha caa cure aaarly very raaa. Cliruulc Uimmut aiao treairu. ooaaiiauva ires. lArari atora oi Ani i m Parrmiber '. 1S7- L?lIwH nnnLlHIl AnU l-'lliuPICU h "ATWllABV-allnm (irTerlait wllliln the memory of tlic olileat Inlialiltant. or later, will be aolil at Die. out mi old shup uorn (.', lmt a lioiia fide uffiTian of Seasonable Goods. tlm last three mouths. Thurcfuru romembcr the us uuiuru uuyni join trv to eet vour rimtom. and are no douht " runnliiK na In the city. Our Hoya' and Olillilraii'a Department haa no fiuarantee to nave you ' ceutaoti every Kooiia you buy of ua. Letters Over Our Door: 9 Saved Uottles $i.oo Reward Fever and Ague Cure sold in just three dollars refunded. None-Such Lung Relief retailed in less than a year, just because it is RELIABLE TO Cl'KK. beaidea Haviujf any Patent preparation in the market. Diarrhoea Mixture, which you will be without Jroin choice. Blackberry Carminitive Balsam," which is WITHOUT AN K4JUAL. City Drug Store. Ural instate ann insurance. liV 4 IT TCCa',.TTl T And other Land. 1WH JV, JU for anle at it a . j. . a Inaeal prlers. AltlilS, General Land AKent. etiT T I nil la uncertain. Ditto rtrhe. Ditto eheai 1 j 1 r i j Ufe Inouraure projecta of the "rroteetlon" and other fancy atylea. l'niteet yur family hy Insuring In the old alutualof New York, the lariraU the olde.it, tlieanfeiit and the beat. J. o. HAUUKS, Life nuurance Agent, otwi rrt1 a XT rtt fMri'Vi From or t Earono. VriiViX 1 IVIVfj 1 O Ut rat.-a. Ktve dlffereit llnet repreaented by J. O. HAitlils, bteamahlp AKeni. okw. V A !VTC 4 O T t V I"iC A' Bottom Prleea ; K. A i OAO 1jA1 aay from 12 ta H per .v re. Good; well located. Im time if you want If. I all formapa,c. J. ft. HAIt.'.ls, laua Afui rur M. it. c I. It. K. Co.. M. II. F. S. A U. It. Ii. Co.. and U L & U. It. It. C. TVroiTli A Ja''t', BnttaS gold paya American li O U lVA Al KJlTt. loaaea. Inie of the very beat foreign eoinpaotoa reprrwnted tiy J. V. UAtiKis. tnau ranc. Agent. oct J) ivotm a vnn ico Mllllnna of Dollar. Am 111 O U IV A il V-Tj. erican money grrenliacka. cula repreacnted br J. O. II AKiilS. Inaorance Agent, ocr WESTERN LANDSfw-M 1 have raeenllv made arratiarmenta with partiea who own or control VU.W0 acre. In eaatern Nebraska. Can tell good land, on eaay terma aa low aa per acre, ana uiinroveu faima aa ow a S7 50 Der acre. Can do equally well fur mv cuatsmersln KanaaaorTeiaa. Price, mual advance. Ituy and Save the advautag or tne rtae. vk, j. m. jiakki.i. Iteal Kaute Agent. Ottawa, 111. aeptt-tf w KriDfU -i.J I IWVITATIOfl PAJaU( anBaaleoeaat txmaa idaoeanaQ'a. ook. A.ri aou l HiflTinooi rarv daaerlDUon. don neatlr. eorreetlT. and at the owiwt price, utv at a call, and w will tadeavor to gtv yao nonsattslacttoa. (WJtU.Vat HAfKMAA. . . BaaSwaBftaH lura aawaa UanRs. N ATIONAL CITY HANK OF OTTAWA. ( Foriimrly t'Kj Dank of Eaaiea. Allen C.) -4 U II. KAMI'S K. C. AI.I.EX F. S. KAMK.S Prealdttiu. Vice Preaklent. j CaaMvr. Exchange on Chioaaro and New York And all the principal citiiaeaat and wilt, IKil'GUT A N II SOI.U. Km-h.niK.' oa KntiUnU. Ireland. ScMtlund and all tin portant pnlnu In Canitnental Kurope, drawn In auma toauit purchaaera. IJ. H. Itnveiiun HtianipMof arldeHoni nallonacoa- atantly on hand and for tale. Uiiit.vl Htiirr-H Ilomla, laical SecurHlea, OoM and Silver bought and wild. Ranklns houra from t a. a. to I p. u. Jan. VI, isrs. F. S. Kill Kb, Caanler. JIHST NATIONAL HANK OF OTTAWA, Capital, - - II. M. HAMILTON I. I.KI.AND JOHN F. NASH - $100,000. Prealileiit, ..Vlcal'reahli'nt. Caahlor. praKCTon.s: Milton II. Sw:ft, II. M. Ilamilluii, It. I. I.yuian. I liirenno Iiaad, K. V. tirlKKH, Jahn F. kaah. Iaaac Uaga. Iyx-li:iiif on Chicago, New York, and all the principal mrnvi ihi: i iint'ii .i.iK'n, omiikiu Mini inifl. j lxi'lianicc on Kiml.ind. Iieland. Scotland and Con?" nental Kuroue drawn in Niitna to auit. I ni tcl Htutea liomlH. liold and Silver bought and aold. our facllltlaa are auch that we can ofler Inducement to ruatomera, and we aliail line our etvleavora ta give aatlafae tlun to thoae enlruating ua with their bnalneat. tiatikitig noari mini a a. H. to p. M. (let. tU. IK7H. .1(111 N F. J ASH. CaaMnr. OTTAWA TOST OFFIt'K. Closing and Arrifal of Mails. r. i.i.if. 1. 1. rxnaia. aiiirn. F.antern mall 1'MiSra l.lSpa Wextern mall l.IP KI.XPM Night mall ".30 r a '.a. a u. a a. Southern mall 10. SS a at 4 08 P It Northern mall 3 40pm IS 57 a If Kami Itldire. Tueadar. Thura. A Sat'dar 2.15 pm I J.OJ m Prairie Outer, Wednelay ft Satarday J. IS P M 13.00 M (imee opens at i a M. ana cioaea at i au p m. April s. 1878. J. It. CAalKHOK, P. 31. Chicago, Barllmgton ind Qalney S. S. TI.UK TABLK, March y th, 1H7D. First Clasv w' !'g First Class. Paw. Pana. STATI9NS. !j i'aaa. I PaM. No.3 No. 61 s3 5 3 No. : Mo. SI II. II. 'ft B. 11. p.m. t.v a h. t.v ! i.npa.ii l.ao 7.M ....Chlcano.... WIS 7.M S.'JU 9.1.S I Aurora.... g.M i.ti . i6 1 I ..West Anrora.. 1 8.4J 5.W S.7 9.15 SV Fox Itiv. June. 3 8.:W 5 II 6.4U 9.W ! ....twwegii 3 8.31 5 I.M 9.48 124 ...Yorkville.... i, g.n SIS J fi.W 9. S3 15H Fax a S.lfl 5.DS 7.11 10.M 19 ... Mlllbrook... 34 8.W 4.31 .7 7.20 10. OS -em ...Millington... 34 7.M 4. VI 7.110 WW 274 ....Sheridan.... S 7.4'i 4.4pV 7.44 IS W Si! i Serena I 44 7.34 4.3 7 4i 10. ii :4 1 ....lllakea t 7.14 S.SS'I 7..'il HI ;ii : Weitron.... I IV 7.'.'S It S HI 10.45 394 .... Dayton... . 4 7.13 4.1(1 V W tUU.wl'.Croa 3V I 8.10 10.57 14 -Ottawa., n 7.0J 4.0C-S ill V- ..South (ntawa. V , 8.30 11.17 4H4!...8hleTrack... IV .3S 3.21 j H.30 11.20 .54,! L.tirand lildge. S S.4I S.fti I S.40 11.4i ISrt I ....Itiihania 3" 1 11 2 K S.SU 11.15 WIV ....Streator....1 4, S.2S 3. IS P.M. AR 1 a. ii' I I I la at. LV PK, t.T No. S9 Freight going out4i 5.10pi No. f.5 Freaght going aouth 7.M5 a No. IW Freight going north 10.30 a a) Nu. it Freight going north 7.4DP Morning train make close connection at Aurora fur all polnta eaht. PullMinn I'alare Slwolng Cars. ('. B. & il. Drawing Kooin Cain. Horton'a Hecllniiig l.hair CarH, tiad the ('. II. A Q. 1'al ai'e Hilling V.irn, by thin rotiie. All iarormatlou about raUw of fare, aleeping car accointnodutioH and time tables will be cheerfully given by applying to tieneral I'luaenger Agent, CIScago. C. W. Smith, TriUlc Uanag'ir, Chicago. O. W. HATVF.V. Agetit at Ottawa. Chicago, Kock Island & Pacific Railroad, TIME TABLE. .July lOth, 1 879. KASTWAKn. WiCSTWAUD. e s STA TION8. t3 Z v -s ft. "5 0 3.3XPM 7.0fii- 2.00a m ri.Soril;.. Ottawa. 6.'20am1 .1. lOi'ML.t lilcaRo. 2.10PMI 2 110am. 11.20am I0.:4Iam;I0.'Pm 7.50am S.ii.'pm S.Kiam! S.S5PM I 6.i5.Mj 8.10PM H II I-51 h 7.00a Mi 3.0vL'M IO.-ii-M 9. 15a Mi.. Peoria ll.l'.AH U.UUasi 9.:I5pi a.-ji'i-ai 1.20PM 7.15 am S:l3i' 2.:'am 8.40am 6.UIAM 5.45a M 5.25 am 9.HU.AM .11. Inland. 8.4SM fiaveHport ll.5r.i'M!l)eaMoliieH! 3.H'AM 3.00pm tf.JlAMI 'J.OOPM I2.2UPM 1.2MPM T.SHia 7.WPM 5.20 1-M Council It DHValoofta. Kuoxviile. .( ameron. . . Iteverly.. I'JOPM B.35PM 6.15PM S.OOfM 9.I5AMI 945PMI I.e:ivenatll 10..IUAM tO.KIPM .Atchison . lo. no. Wr PEIIU ACCOMMODATION Leavei Ottawa at ArrlvliiB in Cniriuroat 10.10 a. Leaven Chicago at 5. OOP. M. Arriving in Oltawaat 8.50 p. m. I'aaaengcra are carried on freight traina ah followa: Fjwt i 15 I Wct....2.l0 P. M.; 4.40 P. 11. A.Kimbai.i., Daviii M. Il.Ai.1., E.St. John, General Sup't. Agetit at Ottawa, (ienl Tt 4 Pan Aa. i : The Johnson Revolving Book-Case. FOR lawyer. Clergymen, 1'hijHHant, Editor, Hanker; Teachmrs, JUerehants, Student, and all who road books. TToUls more books in Ws frpttoti than nnv other device Itotates at a fitiKer's touch-Shelves ad justable at height tlt'sinti-Eacli tdielf is 16 inches mjuare, hokluig a set of Appleton's I'yclopn-dia. Made of iron, it cannot warp or wear out. fteauu fully ornamented, making a hamlsome and novel piece of furniture. Siaes for titblo hold 1 or t tiers of bookf ; sizes for floor bold 2. 3. or 4 tiers of books, as desired. Send for deta-nptive price Hsl. Send SS centa f or our N B w i ixi'stk a tsd t'ATAUicra, with over 3i Illustrations of Kducatioual ani useful articles. BAKER, Plt.iTT V CO., Sdiool FornUhers, and Dealers In everything In ths Book and Stationery line, HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 143 144 Grand SU, New York. OSM.IN & HAI'KM IN, Agelll. A MONTH guaranteed. 12aadayat hoa.e made hv lh ir.du'tri.ma. Capt tai iet reiinred: we will atari you. Men. annien. hova and girla maae ii . n. v l i.-ii r in aorli lor ua than at .tunning t The w.irW la light and pica:i;ti, aii.l such a anvone can go rght at. Th'c ho are w:e who a--e this not re will aend ua their addreaara at once and ace for tl'.eiraelvea. ( ..ally Outnt and ternia free. Now it the time. Thoae already at work are laying on large aurus of money. Addrena Tul K A CO., Auguata, Maine. w-ptlt FAHCY HTATIO.NKllY.rMMrrirtai Pbotograpb Alboma, Flo P.Xet Boeka, bold Pani Pocket Knlvea, Playmg Card. Cnbtage Boarda,,b4iai 4kc, al Oaman 4 Hapmac', weatof Coart Hoaaa v j' 4.