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OTTAWA FREE TRADER; SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882. 8 bo constructed upon the southwest cor ner of lot six, in block eighty-six, in state's addition to thn city ot OLUwu. in the county of J.a Salle and state of Illi nois, at a place to be staked out and des ignated by the court-hou e and jail building committee, said building to be erected and completed in all its parts ac cording to the plans and specifications made for the same by M. L. 1 Jeers, archi tect, a copy of which plans, marked "Kx bibit A" and hereto attached, are made a part of this contract. And it is furthermore agreed that all the work herein provided for, directly or contingently, shall be done in a good and workmanlike manner, and that it shall be mch as shall be suitable for a building of the character herein contemplated and provided for, and that all the materials wrought therein, of whatsoever kind and nature, shall be of the best quality and in all respects in good order to go into said building and make a good substantial structure, and one suitable for the im pose for which it is designed. And, fur thermore, should any alteration hereafter be made in the design of this building, or is the kind or quality of the materials to be used, or in the kind or character of the labor to be employed on this building, whereby the cost of the building shall be increased or decreased by order of the party of the second part, of whatsoever sort or kind, such alterations shall not vitiate the contract hereby entered into, but the party of the lirst part shall, on due notice of such alteration or addition, increase the number of their workmen it necessary, so as to fully complete said work in a proper manner and deliver it up to the party of the second part in good order for use. free from all mechan ic or other liens, on or betore the lirst day of August, A. D.. issu. And it is hereby especially agreed and understood by the parties hereto, that time is the essence of this contract, and it is also agreed that If said work is not completely tinished and delivered up to the party of the second part as aforesaid, that the party of the tlrst part shall for feit and pay to the party of the second part, as liquidated damages, the sum of litteen dollars per day for every day saia work remains unfinished and undeliver ed, which sum or forfeiture the party of the second part shall have a right to de duct out of auv moneys that may be due and owing to the party of the lirst part on account of the work theretofore done. In case of such additions, deductions, or alterations in the work as hereinbefore provided, and the parties to this con tract cannot agree upon the value of the same, it shall be the duty of the superin tendent to determine the value of said work, and add to or deduct from the con tract price, as the case may be. And in this, as in all questions of difference aris ing under this contract, appeal may be had to the architect, whose decision shall be final. It is further agreed by and between the Earties hereto, that the work upon said uilding shall be commenced on or be fore the 1st day of May, A. D., 1882, and that should it be found that the party of the first part does not commence the work at the time indicated or contemplated by this contract, or having commenced the same, refuses or neglects to proceed with it so as to brirg it to completion by the time mentioned herein, or if they shall neglect or refuse to furnish such material for or to do the work in accordance with the requirements of the plans and specifi cations herein referred to, or as directed by the architect or superintendent, it shall be lawful for the party of the sec ond part, after having given three days' notice, to employ such other person or persons, by contract or otherwise, as may be necessary to complete the several un finished parts of the building as remain incomplete, and the bill or bills of such artificers as may be so employed, and all necessary incidental expenses growing out of the same, shall be deducted out of any moneys that may be due and owing to the party of the lirst part on account of the work done bv them. Furthermore, it shall be the duty of the party of the first part to remove any and all rejected material olf the premises if requested to do so ; to take down, recon struct or rebuild any work that the arch itect or inspector of the work shall deter mine is not done in accordance with the plans and specifications, and itshall be the duty of the party of the lirst part to secure and take care of any and every part of his and their work, so as to prevent acci dents by the elements or otherwise ex traordinary and positively unavoidable accidents excepted only and so that the whole shall remain sound and in good condition during the progressof the work, and until delivered up as finished. And the party of the lirst part shall be liable to the party of the second part for any damage to the building or any mechani cal work which is being done in connec tion with the work of the party of the first part ; and the said party of the sec ond part shall also be liable to the party of the lirst part in a similar manner for any damage that may accrue to the party of the first part on account of the ne glect, carelessness or omission of duty on the part of the party of the second part, or any person or persons whom said par ty of the second part shall employ or cause to be employed on these works. And it is furthermore especially agreed that if in the progress of tha work itshall be found by the architect that the party of the tirst part is not doing said work in a proper manner, and that it is necessary to have an inspector constantly on the work in order to insure its being so done, then the architect or the party of the sec ond part may employ some suitable per son to act as such inspector, whose duty it shall be to give all needed directions and instructions in regard to the work in the absence of the architect, and such di rections or instructions are to be regard ed and followed, unless countermanded by the architect, and the necessary re muneration or expense of employing such person or inspector shall be determined by the architect, not, however, to exceed the sum of four dollars per day, which sum shall also be deducted from any money that may be due and owing to the party of ihe lirst part on account of the work. No part of this work is to be re-let or sub-contracted without the con Bent in writing of the party of the second part or the architect. And,furthermore.that said party of the second part, for and in consideration of the faithful performance on the part of the party of the first part of the several covenants and agreements hereinbefore recited, and on the certificate of the arch itect certifying the same, does hereby promise and agree to pay to the said par tv of the first part the full sum of four thousand nine hundred and twenty dol lars, adding thereto or deducting there from as hereinbefore provided. It is further agreed and understood by and between the parties hereto, that said party of the first part shall be paid said sum of four thousand nine hundred and twenty dollars for the erection and com pletion of said boiler-house in manner following, to-wit : Eighty-five percent, upon estimates made once a month by the architect, upon work done and ma terials set in position in the building, said payments to be made on the cervi cites ot the superintending architect, and the balance when said work shall be fully completed and accepted by said party of the second part. In witness whereof the said parties of the tlrst part have hereuuto set their hands and seals, and the said party of the second part has caused this contract to be signed by the chairman of the Hoard of .Supervisors of said county of La Salle and attested by the county clerk of said county, and un der the seal thereof. (Signed.) Thomas Colwhll. sical. 11 run Coi.wem.. SKAL. Edward C. Lkwis, skal. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of La Salle County, III. Attest: 1'. V. Stocks i.kgek, Counti Clerk. Know all men by these presents, That we, Thomas and Hugh Colwell, as prin cipals, and William Stonnont and J.N. Shuler, as security, all of the city of Ot tawa in the county of La Salle and state ot Illinois, are held and firmly bound unto the county of ha Salle in the state of Illinois, in the sum of twenty-live hundred dollars, lawful money ot the United States of America, for the pay ment of which well and truly to be made, we and each of us bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly, severally and firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals this elev enth day of April, A. D. 1872. The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas the above bounden Thomas Colwell and Hugh Colwell did on the day and date hereof enter into a contract with said county of Ea Salle to furnish all the materials and labor and erect and fully complete in a good and workmanlike manner, and according to the best art and skill, a boiler house, to contain the steam heating apparatus for the county court house and jail build ings for the said county of Ea Salle, on the southwest corner of lot six, in block eighty-six, in State's addition to the city of Ottawa, in the said county of Ea Salle, at a place to be designated and staked out by the court house and jail building committee, said material and labor and all its parts to be according to plans and specifications made for said boiler-house by M. E. Ueers, architect, which plans and specifications are made a part of said contract herein above men tioned, to be performed by the said above bounden Thomas Colwell and Hugh Colwell. Now, if the said Thomas Colwell and Hugh Colwell shall well and faithfully perform all the agreements and covenants contained in said contract to be by them performed, then this obliga tion to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. (Signed,) Thomas Colwell. seal. Hugh Colwell. seal. Wm. Stokmont. seal. J.N.Shuleu. seal. State ok Illinois, j (huntuof LaSalle. f rSS. I, l'e'ter W. Stocksleger, clerk of the county court, in and for said county, in the state aforesaid, do hereby certify that Thomas Colwell, Hugh Colwell, William Stormont and J. N. Shuler, per sonally known to me as the same per sons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and acknowledged that they signed, sealed and delivered the said bond, as their free and volun tary act, for the uses and purposes there in set forth. Given under mv hand and the seal of said court, at Ottawa, in said county, this eleventh day of April, A. D. 1882. SEAL OF THE COUNTY COURT. (Signed,) 1'. W. Stocksleger, Clerk. Your committee would further report that Messrs. T. & H. Colwell and liaker. Smith & Co. have commenced the work under the contracts referred to, and the same has so far progressed to the satis faction of your committee. All ot which is respectfully submitted, Geo. W. Armstrong. Martin Flaherty. A. E. Beach. S. S. Burgess. K. C. Lewis. Nat. McIntyre. Henry Bellingiiausen. Supervisor Bellinghausen, from the same committee, also submitted the fol lowing report, which was on motion adopted : Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors : Your court-house and jail building committee beg leave to report that since the adjournment of the board at its March term the work on the court-house has progressed to the gen eral satisfaction of your committee, and that they have expended in the erection ot the building to date the sum of $(o, 0(10 01 ; the total amount expended on account of new court-house and jail is $94,267 37, viz: 1SM-J. OttllKHS llllAW'N INCE LAST KKI'OKT: Amount reported lit l.ixt Mnrr.li term $TI,W1.M Mur. 17. Holit. Wilson, mmvyiiin '5 ill Apr. H. W. K. Slorv. iidvcrtiHliin 1115(1 " " Chleaao Tribune Co., advorti';; :S3 no " A. J. Roddick, " 1 51 U. 8. Oorwin, " 1 ll K. t Wi-linter. ' 1 0(1 A U. Colwell. uetimatt; No. 11 li.KKl 55 May 1. T. 11. Colwell, " Vi H.iVJW Jiino". " " " " IS a,M'.M-.J " M. L.IlccTH.trav. I'xpun'e todale. . Nl Ml " " T. ic 11. Colwell. ext. work on stair : 00 July 11. " " ei-timatcNo.il.. .1,l.VJ0l) Total to date 8!M.-ti7 :17 Orders have been drawn on general fund on account of boiler-house and steam heatiug apparatus, as follows : 1MN1. Apr. 12. M. L. Ileem, on account iilaiin.Ax $"U0 (XI June 7. T. Ai II Colwell. for extra work on foundation ot bolter-liouec ytifiO " Kornof & Hin, ailvertiMtii; .. .. 170 " " Kobt. Wilsou. purveying , 7 Ml T. A II. Colwell, estimate No. 1. (holler Iioune) :16!1M July 11. T. II. Colwell, estimate No. a (boiler house) SHOW " " Itaker.Smith .V Co.ui-timatc No.l B.SUUOO fS.lfil 67 Also, the committee have directed the county clerk to draw orders on general fund for work authorized by the board, as follows : 1MH-J. Apr. . W.H.Titui.8ervicea dipt build- Intra Tor month of March .HI 50 May 1. Soper A Kci'Tn, for veutilatinj; roister for jail IS 00 " 1. W. U. TitiiK, for services ai supt. for April W 50 June 7. W. H. Titus, for services an mipt. for Mav "MM II. A. Strecter. tank for jail 1H C. Mitchell, work on jail Jan. Kelly " " 7 00 M10T0 All of which is respectfully sumbmit ted, Geo. W. Armstrong. Nath. McIntyre. E. C. Eew"is. S. S. Burgess. Henry Bellingiiausen. A. E. Beach. Supervisor Stevenson, chairman of the committee on complaints and abate ments, submitted the following report, which was on motion adopted : Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tht Board of Supervisors : Your committee on complaints and abatements would re spectfully report that they have exam ined the matter of the petitions of Simon Bray, Dennis Lynch, James Clark and Charles Waldron, of the town of Utica ; and also the petitions of Thomas Davi son and Michael Cummings, of the town of La Salle, asking an abatement on the assessment of certain lands for the year lvc on the plea that said land3 were rendered unproductive and useless by reason of the overflowing of the Illinois river. Your committee, after duly con sidering the same, do not feel at liberty to recommend any abatement, and ask to be excused from the further con sideration of the same. All of which is respectfully submitted. james W. Stevenson, Chairman. Supervisor Stevenson, chairman as aforesaid, also submitted the following report , which was on motion adopted : Mr. Chairman aud Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your committee on complaints and abatements would re spectfully report that they have ex amined the matter of the petition of Thomas Thompson, of the town of Wal lace, asking the refunding of certain taxes (claimed excessive) for the years 1S79, 1SS0 and issl. Your committee be ing satislied that said excess arose from an over valuation by the assessor, and was undoubtedly an error of judgment; they do not now feel authorized to med dle with the same, and therefore recom mended that nothing be refunded All of which is respectfully submitted. James W.Stevenson, Chairman. Supervisor Stevenson, chairman as aforesaid, also offered the following res olution, which was on motion adopted: Itesolvcd, That the clerk of this board oe authorized to assess any and all tracts or parcels of land and all lots and parts of lots that have been omitted by the re spective assessors, and to assess them 011 the same basis as similar and adjoining property. On motion of supervisor Dunavan it is ordered that the committee on fees and salaries fix the compensation for the county agent for the ensuing year. On motion of supervisor Fischer, it is ordered that the election of county agent be made the special order of business to morrow afternoon at '2 o'clock. Supervisor Lewis moved tnat commit tee to settle with the county ollicers be requested to inquire as to whether they have settled with the coronor, and re port to this board byto-niorrow morning. Carried. On motion board adjourned till 9 o'clock to morrow morning. Turn Hall, Friday, July 14, 188:1. Board met pursuant to adjournment; present same as yesterday. Minutes of yesterday's proceedings read and approved. Supervisor Flaherty, chairman com mittee on stationery, submitted the fol lowing report, which was on motion adopted : Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of tlie Board of Supervisors : Your committee on stationary would respectfully report that they have examined the matter of the bills presented before them, and re commend the following, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several claimants, to-wit: Cullen & Sapp, for printing, Ac $ 150 W) 15 0X1 Unman & llapeman, for printing, &c 171 75 E. A. Nattink'er, for priutine; SH8 John GroHH, binding books, &c 4 25 Chicaiio Lentil Xewt Co.,Bradwell vols.D&lO 7 00 Culver, I'ajjcIIoync. ,t Co., dent'l reg'tr, Ac (I 00 " stationery fur nished, m't claimed, SSStSi; ain't allo'd 77S 1:1 E. Y. Grl(!Ks. f,,r Htationery 14 15 All ot which is respestfully submitted, Martin Flaherty, Chairman. Supervisor Perkins, chairman commit tee on court-house and jail, submitted the following report, which was on mo tion adopted : Your committee on court-house and jail claims would respectfully report that they have examined all claims presented before them, and recommend the pay ment of the following, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several claimants, to-wit : Xame. For What Am't allowed. Slier. I.eland. can ron'smd in Trean. olllce$ 10 20 Hamilton A Hill lard . lime 2 00 II. A. Ilutler, supplies for Treas. office. . . 1 55 Clifton House, boarrtini? jury 05 2" J. G. Nattitieer. coal. Circuit Court room. It 70 (i. Mitchell, for Hennctt A Kialu.board.Jury 24 15 J. A. lloward, boardlnnjnry 34 20 W. W. Taylor, expense account 84 74 .1. G. Nattinjrer, coal for jail H.1 111 O. H. Button, work In Recorder's office.... 4 00 W. 11. Hull, supplies for jail 1 Ti Geo. Mitchell, boarding iury MHO Stewart A Hructt, work in county offices . . 1:1 70 J. M. French, awning Circuit Clerk room 25 00 W. II. Hull, supplies for jail 47 K5 Mrs. A. W. Mecay, metidinir anil making shirts for jail 50 M. White, boarding jury 57 25 " ' witnesses 41 40 JohnMattlas, Recorder's office 75 Kcott Ilros., supplies Circuit Clerk s olllce (i B!l Ottawa (Ins Co.. for jail water connect ions and repairs on pipe in county office 7105 ('has. W. Hoxle. supplies for jail 44 05 I. llnlme, boarding jury 1154 R. II. Trask. rep. clin ks In court room :I00 A. Lynch, supplies for jail Ill Ml Tho". Clark, money expn'd from March 8th to J illy 10th 120 05 Thos. Clark, mending for prisoners 14 40 " " washing for prisoners MHO " jailacct.lrom Mar.tito JuljlO'84 1.105 50 $1,357 15 Thos. Clark, Sheriff, has also presented bills for the earnings of his ollku to July, amounting to $ 4.9 WHO It has been the custom to allow these bills and the money would be drawn Irom the Treasurer and lay in Sheriff', hands un til settlement was made with county of ficer, w hen the amount in excess of sal ary would be accounted for by Sherill ; your committee find upon consulting with Sheriff that he will need only about $2 5U0 00 for expensed, and said am unt ot JJ.MKlOO Is aiiout the balance which would be due htm for six months. We would therefore recommend that the amount allowed on above bills of $1,- !MtiOhi 2.500 00 0. M. Shaw, brooms HO T. A. Smiirr. supplies for county offices . . 5 75 Kuttan M'f'ntr Co., use of furnace since Mav Kith. 15 00 T. A "II. Colwell. reps.on Jail 1 05 E. Y. (irlges. supplies for county offices . 17 10 All of w hich is respectrully submitted, L. Perkins, Chairman. Supervisor Hickok, chairman commit tee on claims, presented the following re port, which was on motion adopted : Your committee on miscellaneous claims would respectfully report that they have examined all claims presented before them, and recommend the pay ment of the following, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several claimants, to-wit : Amt. Ami. Xame. For What. Claim'il. Altmvd L. W. Ilrewer. print'g briefs and teleirnim $15 15 815 4.1 E. G. Mclntire. constable's fees . H (si H ! .. H 17 17 .. . 7 4,j 7 a J. E. Walbridgp. J. P., " .. 8 75 .1 75 A. L. Hillmati, const. " 5 75 5 7.1 Tho. Iioyle, " . . 4M 4 11 Thos. Keys. " " .. 5(1 4 11 John Korristal J P.. .. :1M ll'i5 K. W. Weis. M. II , .. l i'do l!2m) J. Mahcr. arresting horse thief lmiuo I'Ht'l I). E. Tucker, coci-t. left 1 S5 1 til J.. I. Witte. publish'ng proceediLgs ol board and advtr 31 50 2 50 C. Zwanzlg. pub. assessor's notice 6 so 4 50 ii. B. Mr( aleb. J. P., fees 2 fit 2 Hi N. W. L nderhill. J. P , 4 70 S 70 Jno. C. Walker, const. " :HJ 1 ."si P. V. Srnvfl " :. !M 2 W. II. Wiley. J. P , " i M 2 MS " i'rt C. M. Reese. J. P.. 8 hi ti HI Chas. Monroe, cont-t. " 4 VI 4 VI Henry Il-ln.ig. J. P.. ' H 40 6 40 Kich'd Merrick, const. " 11 Vi :1V) ' 5 Oo 5 ii V. B Weeks, J- P.. " 44 40 22 25 W. H. WilcT. ascor 12 12 u) P. Morteson. const, fees 2142 12"l J. W. Ih-an. livery to county house 3i :tl II. RellinghauseD. serv. on com A ex 4 50 3 50 A Lowman. " " " 2 50 2 50 Wrtirht Adam. " " " 4 4 Ml D. Kraher. arresting horse thief S.P. Masoey aim P. Mortenson. .Vm cont. lets lo no . ni Too. Barnes. 1 75 1 75 O. Clark. " 4 i 4 i H1 1165 T. t arkin. Justice fees 29 75 121 O. F. !( I fold, " 3HIO II W (Ontinnfi on ;ws i.) VAl'lONAL CITY HANK OTTAWA. i Kormurly City Uank of Eanie. Allen A Cu. ) l It. KAMKS Prenlrteui K. C. ALLEN' Vice Prwlilenl. li. L. LI MILKY Aalt. Outlier Exchange on Chicago and New York And ill the principal cltiia east ana won 11OV0I1T AND SOU). Kxolimme on Kuulanil, Ireland, Scutlanil and all !:i. portant poiuts In OntlneuUU Kurope, drawn In tuiu i to ml purchase rs. U. S. Hhvouuo Stumpor ah'lenom atlonicoD atantly on hand and for sale. TJnitoil Stntt-M Unmix, Local Scr.urltiei, Gold an Silver bought and sold. Hanking hour from a. h. to 4 P. M. Jan. 12, ira (. L. LIS DLKY, Assist. Cathkir. JUUt'r NATIONAL HANK OT OTTAWA. Capital, glOO.OOO. H. M. HAMILTON President. L. I.KI.ANIl Vice PrualdMit. JOHN F. NASH Caihle-. JMKKCTOK.S Milton II. Swift, lircuio Lcland, 11. M. Hamilton, K. Y. OHkk, W. Uuahnnll, ! John F. Nath, Isaac Oajre. !'.. .li.iiii;,. on ChlciiBn. New York, anil all the nnnclna' Cltleeor me 1 lined Mines, ixmitni aim torn. hixi'lnviiK" on f.nKmnil, Ireiami, bcoililtKl anu i.onu npntjil KnriitM' drawn In sums tn suit. Unitutt Suit IJoiuIm, Oold and Sliver hoUKhl unit sold. Our facllltlea are such that we can offer Inducements to customers, and we sliaO use our eiMleavora to Kive satlsiac ttnn to those entrusting u with their business. Hanking hours from v a. h. to I p. m. Oct. is. 1878. JOHN K. MASH. Cashier. business OTarBfl Ho foi lie M River Valley ! April 8. lWi-liiioa FOR SALE. Valuable Warehouse, Milling and Man ufactuiing Property, in Marseilles, with water power exceeding 100 horse power. SHERMAN LELANDi aprl5-tl' Keal Estate Agent Dent, Chetijwut, Most Elastic and Durable I HORSE COLLARS Arc made by the FOX M VKIt IIOKMK COLLAR MH O CO., Dayton, 111. All the principal grades, Including our HHamlt'fm rIVam Cnllrir. alwaya on hand, and any grade or pattern made to order on ahort notice. Send postal card lor descriptive price list. For Bale by all principal harness dealers. Aug. W. 1N7. A. F. DPN AVAN. Secy. H. C. STRAWN'S Lumber Yard AND PLANING MILL. Near the Illinois River Bridge. IN ALL VARIETIES. Black, Green, Purple, Royal lllue, Orange, Ilrown, Violet, Japan, Hod. AL80 COPYING FLUIDS, AND SAND FORD'S MUCILAGE. FOU BALK BY OSMAN ,t IIAI'KMAN, Ottawa, III. May lith, BATGIIELDER'S Patented Fchruary 15. 1HHI. Indispensable to Merchants, Ship pers and Producers. o a The (iiiN)flt; frKiitc of thin rarrlir rontrtinn flvi tniyn, lifM in piiirf iv itiHii'iHTH, hk Bi'i'n in nil. I im-m iray ar con nrriiririi fn n-vfrMilth hfUvrs. Thr above rut ltiw him whole tray flllnl raily to hta plarrit in chw, nidi f'tw rcxtlng In lift f ArtlDOIITfl HOTKt'l III HIH'fl H IMIIIIIIfT UN IO 18 D'Atll!) counted. c;iiMlU'i, or trnrrrml mun tray to tray, or aw tocHw. without rWiunrlllnir For roM Mtoruifp this raw will morn '-0 dozi'ii, with rark niRtle i to rcrHvti tht' lm!f tray, hi-iire thin in the clit-apt-Ht storntff mm' iminulAchirro, miviiik lurt-iv in iarf?. Thr mnnii!r of hnliliiiK thr vui nn etui prrvnitfl ow llla tlon. ft'ldhiitf, or hrrakiiKr, and mldo Kn-utly to thrir irrnh- Iipha wnrn rarririi hhik hi morn'. aSIr. of 30 dozen No. 1 r;u" &Uxl I, W-1kM 20 pound h:i ks is mcAt.o. Shipper' No. J, 30 dz. ( mm, with flilrraVoniplrtr, W rentR Fanner'n IMdnz. " " " Virentn. Cardlmard Filler for refllllritf. " " Wrmti 15 percent, dittcouiit on lots of IGOcanrn. Hitfrheldrr KifK TiTrr, trMlnir Mozry at onre. to hiivem man tlmm ItMrimt t'Arh Mennon. I'rire. U (JO. rty perl Ml arrahpetiifiit made by th inaimrHfltirern of mm ram moi i; i.jo.u.h win receive um-m hk loiirin ci freiuht The H dozen rae made on per billy for Farmer ue, writ to itiiy aiidrefta h exprcMH. w iThoiit iialllntc. with Hill direr -tlon fur (tetttntr up, on receipt of ' rent. Kvery Farmer ana ror)Kiimr fthoulil linve one or thene iw; It win save if rortt every month. Atf-nt wanted In every county. Ad drew, J. H. BATCHELDER. Cv South Water St.. thlcaco. (In ordering mention thla paper.) Jau'atJiiiioii CP obtained far new invention; or for improvement! on old onei.fnr medical or other compound, trad mark! and laheli. Cacnl, AaignmenU, Inter. ferenrei. Appeal!, Unit! fir Infringement!, and all eatr! anting under the Patent .itr. prompt ly aTrnnti tn. inrmnonm anna navr orn Ily the Patent Of let mav ttill, in mn!t eaee!, be pnUtitfl iy . briny viiputtte the, r. S. I'atent Iepartment, and engitjje, tn Patent luiin'l! a tluiirely, are can moke, timer lenrrha, and teryrt l atent! more promptly, and with broader claim!. ffirtn line wio are remme rnm IVcMAinjroia. I i't'1 ti mod el or ik't:h of your drrirt; ict make examination! and atiiue ae t patentability, frf of charne. All torreto'md'nr etrirl'y con f lentiil. pri'-'l hoc. and StU'll AlitiE t'Jf U'.VI PAlt:XT 1H SEtVHKIK We refer in. Wathin'iti.n, to ll m. Pnrtmarter General V. -V. Key. F. . Pmrer, The firrmirn American Fatiimol l ink, to "flriali in the V. 8. Patent title, and to Senator! and Reprceentatirei in Vrmyreu: and eipecially to our client! in every Slat in the f'fon 4 in fonndrt. ' 'dm! tv. T. DICKi-lV, No. HI N'lcouet House Itloek, Minneapo lis, is prepared to furnish you with farms in the Valley, froiii a treeelaiiu lo l.iiiu acres. Improved. Call or write fur Information. All letters enclusinttainmp will receive prompt reply. Investment made. W. T. 1HCKF.Y. No. 10 Meullct House lllock. Minneapolis, Minn. Ventilate! Em Case "' NEELY'S Standard AT OTTAWA, ILL., Will be kept at tlicir owner's stables, north of the Hock Island Depot. BYROfl. ir( mi-nov lie la a beautlliil ehcmnitt, one white f.K.t, lii hand Mt-'h, atnu B honrd and wiut.it 11 w ataken Stallion ul llllnola Btale Y uir, li. and winner ot Champion Hold Medal at Karlvllle. l'KhiiiHKK.-Slred hv Kuld'H Hojaltieorce. lie liy Hluck Warrior, lie hv Tlp'o, he by Oicden'a Ji: i(n.le li lu ported Mewenm'r. Hiim. the O'Hrlen Mare rnee Wallaee'. TruttliiK lieillnter, ul. 1. iiteM. H) Toit'a cult are very prumltlim ami H-edy. WOODBURY, IHAMHLKI'ONIAN.) Park hrouii. llrrdhy A. II. Taylor, (Iranpe Co., N. Y. Foali d tTI. Sired h) FlnrhU; lt ilani, hy (ioMmlth'a Vol linteer; !il dam. hy lnilepeiidi ni-e. Klorlila, hy Kyml k'x llainWelonian ; dam, Klorlda Mailt, by liolilsimih'a oluntrer. llVKdyk'a lhiiiihletonlan, lay Alirtalliih; lt dam, liarVa Kent Mure, by Imp. Hellfotinder; lid dam, ine Kje, hy lllnliup'a lramfiletonlHii ; :ld dam, silvertall, bv liu. Meaaenper. Abdallah, by Mamlirln.i. on ot III p. MeMeniser: ilain. Amazo nia, by Imp. MenaenpT. (iobUiiiltbV Volunteer, lv Kvwh k'a Ilambletouian ; in dam, Lady Patriot by Young Patriot; id dam, I.i-wIh llule Mare. Yoiiiib l'atrlot, by Patriot, toil of Ulurher; ilain, by MesMiiKer Durov. aou of liuroe, son of Imported MicaeiiKer. W oodliuiy'e eolia are larue, liaudaome and ajivedy. Ilia Intireeding la a (treat eroaa on irocrt ruarea. NEELY'S HENRY CLAY. Hy C. M. I'luy. dr., (Strader'a.) Pant. Sue Lttuhrr, by Alexander's Norman. This Is on of the bei bred CiayaiaJ lloiia In mil, anil bin colu tirlnu ood prlcea. INTRUDER. Hay home, foaled IH7I, bred by Sir I.. Newman, htiKland; Imported by 1). IV Wltbera. E".. New York. Sired hy Cr. tor laon of Orlando and Veauvieniie, by (llaillaior). Iht dam, (jidy lloiiniil'ul. by Kataplan i Katnplan ta m a brother tia Stock well, and winner of forty-two raeea. tncludliiK the Dnneaaler Cup and nlnrtwn Uiiern'a Platen, aud proved himselt' the moat dlntlliKUlabed iaee bone of hiatlav In KiiKland ; ii diuu, Plentilul. by Hon .lolin (the winner of St. Leger and Doneaatcr (upa): Sd dam, I'leulv, by Huy Mlddleton winner of the lurbv anil two tlound Kuluea atakral; 4th da an, l'lenary, own atater to Ple!iloieiiilar)', hy Kinllliia I both Kinllliia and I'lrnlnotetitlary were Iierbf wlnnern); Sth dam, Harriet, dam of Ihe renowned PlenlKiteiitiarv, by Pericles: 6th dam, by bellm (winner of thf one thouaand (tuinen atakea); "th dam, by Pipy It mi, by Sir Peter: Ht la dam, Hally by Iruinpatrr; 9ih dam. Fancy, by Klorliel (Fancy waa full atater to Ulonied, the II rut Derby winner In KiiKland, and after Ida importation Into thla country aired the llluatnoua Sir ArchyV lmh dam. Staler to Juno, l,p Spectator; 11th dam. Slater to lloratlua. by Wank: l'.'th dam, by Cntldera; KUli dam, Miaa Helvolr, by Orep (irantham ; lh dam, by Patiet Turk ; 15th dam, Hetty Perctval, by Leede'a Arablau ; lWh 'lMPOIlf kIj NT1SITPKU la n beautiful hay, atandlni; fully alxteen and a quarter handa hljih, of great length and aub atatice, and deaceoria throuiih clone and atronK curri uta from the moat llluatrloua winners and w tnniat; llnea of Mood of wb'eh'tlie FLellah Stud ilmik brara record. A careful review of the Itrat alx croaaeaof the pedltrceof INTUI'DKU will ahow nine Derby winner: five St. Lejter wlnnera- two wliinera ef the Oaka; two wlnnera of tlie Two Thoiiaaml (iulnean; two winner of the One Thouaand (ml neajc one OmmIwimhI Cup winner; one Oaarwlch Cup Winner: one Cainbrldinnhlre Stakes winner, and fonr Doncaster C'upa'. In adilltlon to a great lUimU-r of Steeple Clinaea and other race of lean Import. INTKTDKIl. at the Kreat Fair he'd at St. Louis. Mo., lu 1H7H, w aa awarded the highest stallion honors the Hint liihhnn ami the Fire. Hundred Hollar J'uris-ui tlie 8weewtakes ring for bialllonaof any age or Mooil. The Hat of competitor embraced the large uumber of thirti lhrte animals, and they represented England, Canada, Kcnliic ky, Tennessee, anil "'"ibgrand Stallion on large mares will produce "Teachers," the moat valuable and high priced horara low on tbe market. He weighs 1,3(0 Ilia. TERMS FOR Byron, - - - - $50.00 Necly's Henry Clay, 25.00 Parting with mares or moving them out of the county that they are owned In at the time of aervlre forfeits the Insur ance. Accidents nt owner's risk. Season from March 1st to July 1st. is!. The records of these horees, with the very low prices charged for their (service, oni;ht to and will convlnt'ts all lover" of ;ood htock thut it In ifrently to their interest to come and see them. BIjOOID WILL TIEIjXj! Taaturo for mares from a distance at t'A per month. Colts and Fillies, the eet of these hor. ?8 for sulu; also Short Horn Cattle and Essex fraly yours. tlttawa. 111.. April 29. 1BK2 -'Mm llMllllMMslstMI'MBIilaMsMillilllll il I :,- & 37 LaSallo Street. WHOL tow iv! BSSIJ3H?i I jlltJ JlU ESAL OllilP A MRGHAiTS ! W W M 1 I ft( SEND US YOUR BUSI - THE FREE TRADER Job Printing dooms are prepared to furnish an tils of unci AT LOW PRICES. DR. J. B. WALKER, Oculist and Aurist Who has practiced In thla city since lss, may he cuiisuIuhI AT THE CLIFTON IIOTKL. OTTAWA, On the first SatuMay .fra.li montk. as tollows: Satiiritiay "' If-. ristunlay Auit. .1, lHHli 5aturlny tSept. VI, Matunlay l.-fr 7, 1 MM-J Satunlay Xov. 4. lfty !turliy lw-. . la. tilnthrrtim(asthtalata only place he visits pro- fowlonalli I he may oe P'umi in v nnmp. OFFICE AND OISfKHSABT 35 f asMoD St.. K. V. cor. Oearta. pVl iv ppvd fen Holilera. amt Pencil Caaea.oi llWLil' I ..10, th, (dmI and naoai smlreaalf ..111 itaTnan it Haviaaa'a naini i nrr no.it VOTK, liKTTfclt. iD niLals- X ..... 1 I m ant..MEI IM. hV li . W A . J , . n n 1 " i"ui"m - - . - HAPatM4 raaiTaADUOrvtoa. ired Stallions INSURANCE: Woodbury, - - - $25.00 Imported Intruder, 25.00 IIos, W. J. NEELY, Ottawa. Illinois. 184H. 18SI. FURFJITURE. The Oldest House, The Largest Stock, The Best Variety Of Goods in this Line in La Salle County. IIMKUTAKlN(i AS USUAL. E LIST MFSS CARD FOR TRADE LIST. D. IANDRETH & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. THE OTTAWA GAS CO Are prcaar! to do au kinds of Gas and Steam Fitting. Wrought Iron FijM, rixttirM, fitting!, Ac, fnrnliatd at a sx 3 asjo ssasB FI KrajoL,!!! AND KHKHOll STATION AKV-.....d $$Zmt3r QMMAJI A HA.:MA.II. OEIf ERAIi JOB PRINTERS, 18 La Salle Street. Wnt of u Coart Hon OtUva Ills.