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In by V. 11. Wt;ckn, Em., excttpt MtieKinluy, who wm utnent, the mayor Ktutlnir. thnt tin' a'dcriimn elect lmd iilreuily taken the otttli of office. TUB NKW. The roll belli), culled nine ulderinen were reported present, the inuyor iiiakiiiic an ud dre upon various mutter pertulnlni to tin: city uovemiuent of the coining year. The roliiiniuiicutioii was reeelved and phiced on Hie, the neverul rucoiiiinciiiliitioiw lining r. ferred to the itpproprhite eominlttees. Thu clerk rewl iirknowlodKOinenU from Morris and Marseilles of the thanks due the Ottawa tire department for the readiness to assist at the late tires In those towns. Thu Thomson-Houston electric liuht com pany of Ottawa presented u communication relative to litflitin the city hy electricity. Referred to the jtas committee. And, on mo tion, the committee were Instructed to pro cure the best proposal possible from the ifiw company for lihtiiii; tlie city. The mayor then appointed the following committees: Streets and alleys Hull, tirilllth, Thomas. Local assessment Bryant, Williams, Wake Laws and ordinances Wake, McDnugall, MacKinlay. Finance McOouull, White, MijcKinluy. Health Williams, White, Mcl")oiiiall. Fire department MacKinlay, Hull, lloban. tias Hoban, Bryant, Williams. I'olice White, Hull, Thomas. Sewera;i Thomas, Bryant, (Irilliib. License tirilllth, Blake, lloban. Buildinirs Hull, lloban, MacKinlay. Aid. Hull, from the street and alley commit tee, submitted his annual report, showim; the condition of the directs, the amount of money expended during the pat year, Xf. On mo tion the report was approved ami ordered published. Oil motion a rebate of :J.OO was allowed on thu licenes of pool tables to those whose licenses already run until July, anil who take h yearly license from the lieinniiiif of the municipal year. The, subjci t of lixiiiif the liipior licenses for the commit' year came up mi a motion nf Aid. McDoujiall, who moved that no action be taken. By duiui; so, he explained, the for uier ordinance, would remain in force. Aid. Blake thought the proper thing; would be to vote thaj, they be lixcit the same n? Iiisl year, which wiW oiiu ami the same thing. This seemed to be a line technical point of luw, and the average alderman and auditor Wouldn't comprehend the illtference. The niotioii if Aid. McDougall prevailed, Aid. ?5rya.it alone voting in the negative. The petition from the west side relating to beer licenses was called up and Aid. While moved the prayer be granted. Aid. Bryant said li wi iild second it if the privilege was made to cover the entire city, but as it was now sec tional he could not. After a pause and no one seeming disposed to second the motion ld. White remarked facetiously, "Well, this seems to be a whisky council anyway; they don't go much on beer." (Order was restored after several minutes.) All the old olliccrs of the city were pointed by the mayor and continued. A few miner matters were then acted reap upon and the council adjourned to Thursday iug. even I lie adjourned meeting ol tlie council on Thursday evening proved unimportant save in two or three particulars. The most Im- portant was the granting of the right of way to the Pioneer Fire Proof Construction Com pany to lay (down and operate, the tramway under certain restrictions along the line pro posed on tlie preceding evening. About forty saloon licenses were granted to various persons to sell liquors. The commissloneri! of highways of the town of Ottawa were given until September to repay the citv for the repairs on the Illinois river bridge, the city assuming Mr. Ward's nut itrfcir. The gas and health committee were given iurllicr lime to report upon tlie matters re ferred to them, and the sewerage committee were Instructed to "Hush" Luion street sewer "n order to clear It from sediment . Oar Present Blessing. Our blessings are not appreciated until we are ieprived or tlieiii. Most notable among them is health, the lack of w hich magnifies our other burdens. A hacking cough, a severe cold, or any throat and lung disease, is very troublesome; but all these may be ipiick ly and permanently removed by Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure. Price 50 cents. At the Pre sciption Drug Store of E. V. Griggs. The La Salle County Teachers' Association will meet at Strcator on May M and 17. On riday evening Prof. J. H. Freeman, of Aurora, will deliver a lecture. On Saturday at the High School the programme will be as follows: 9:15 a. m. Class Kxereise: Reading, Miss Sara Crawford. 10:110 a. m. Discussion. 10:li5 a. m. "Tendency to Fossilize," Miss Jennie H. White. 10:i5 a. m. Discussion. 11:00 a. m. Paper: "The Experimental Method," Buel P. Colton. 11:40 a. m. Discussion. 1:15 r. i. Paper: "Order," Mrs. Inez Slritc. 1:40 r. m. Discussion. 1:50 r. m. Address, by J. 11. Freeman. l:'M i'. m. Address: "Province of the High School," C. W. Tufts. 4:15 P. m. Discussion. The Plumb House will entertain at 1.5o per day and the Streator House at 1.00. Griggs' Glycerine Salve. The best on earth can truly lie said of Griggs" Glycerine Salve, which is a sine cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, buniH, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and ull skin eruptions. Try this won der healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only cents, of E. Y. Origgs. Health Report. Tlui report of Dr. R. M. McAktiiik, City Health officer, given In-low, is a document that will he read with interest by every citl zen, and,, should be widely circulated, for it shows more conclusively than has ever been done before, that Ottawa is one of the health icst cities in the nation to live in: To II w !., thf .Vninr ami City Cu,,,il f the City f nt,wt: "jEnti.kmex I have the honor to submit the following statement of the sanitary condi tion of the city of Ottawa for the vear emlin-' March 31st, 14, jiud I am happy to be able to report that during the municipal vear just e 0 ed our city has not been visited tiy any -rlou ealamily from fire. Hood or storm, nei ther have contagious or infectious diseases of i ny epidemic or a severe nature prevailed; and although one rase of measles, one of diphtheria, ami eleven canes of scarlet fever . were reported in different ward of the city and at different periods of the year, they were confined to lUv seTera!plare w here they riffinatrd by the vigilance of the " Health Department" and ellleient aid of the City Mar. shal and his assistants. The streets and alleys have been kept In bet ter condition and the drainage of the eity has received more attention than in former years, and as a consequence fewer nuisances have required abatement; and I have the pleasure to add that the labor thus expended has been of Incalculable value not only in sustaining the proud record of our city as a healthy lo cality, but it has no doubt aided directly In the preservation of human life and in the pre ventiou of disease. The number of deaths which have occurred during the year from all causes were seventy Mx, and taking into consideration the cuuscs of mortality and the ages at which these deaths occurred, we can show a record for health and longevity which is not surpassed, and I doubt if it 1 equaled, bv any town or city in the Uni ted Slates according to population. Eotiuiat ing the population of Ottawa at ten thousand and this cannot be considered high, especial ly w bile taking into account the tloating pop ulation, and it must be estimated as we make a record of deaths occurring therefrom from this calculation, then, wu find tlie death-rate to be only 7.0 per thousand. It will be noticed too, by referring to the Mortuary Record kept in the Health Otlice.that as some of the deaths during the year were from violence and acci dents and it large per cent, from old age, dis ease was not so prominent a factor of mortal ity as a casual observation would at llrst make It appear. Taking also into consideration the low death-rate inn. mir children and youth, and you w ill see that my statement in relation to our city as a place of health is not exaggerat ed, and which will be fully continued by a statement of the relative ages ut which the above-mentioned deaths took place. Of the 70 deaths occurring during the year, !l were between H) and 00 years of age, 1 1 be tween 70 and 0, 10 between 50 and 70, 10 be tween :i) and 50, li between 15 and .), 3 be tween 'J and 15, between 0 months and 2 years, ami ID from birth to 0 months. It ina be suggested by some that this year as well as the last was exceptional as regards good health and a low rate of mortality, and having in v self thought that it might have been only a happy coincidence, I took pains to ascertain the number of deaths which have occurred In this city dining the last 7 years, and to my astonishment have found the death rate unusually low . F.stiinatiiig the popula tion of the city, resident and transient, during those years at an average of 0,000, and we get a mean death-rate of 10 and fraction per 10U0. Presuming that you might wish to know how these rates compare w ith other portions of the country, I examined the vital statistics of IfcSof tlie principal cities of the United States for the year ISM), (the latest 1 had access to,) and found the mean death-rate to be -,"J and a fraction per 1000, and the lowest death-rate of all the cities examined was twice as great and tlie highest four times as great a that of Ot tawa. I also examined the statistics of nine of the piincii.nl countries of Europe Jincluding a period of 21 years, uud found the mean death rate to ho i" niHt a fi action y.cr i000. England fiiiil Wales, Included among those countries, lmv. A nean death-r ..to about the same with that of tl.e United States. These facts and figures refute an impression which has long prevailed, ascribing to Ottawa the unenviable reputation of being an unheal thy place; and although we have no sanitary or vital statistics prior to the last seven years, 1 can state from personal knowledge that dur ing an active practice in this city of over thir ty years, I have not seen or know n an epidem ic of infectious or contagious diseases, such as have visited many of our neighboring towns and cities. I would say further, that the en demic diseases w hich formerly prevailed in this locality and which were principally of malarial origin, are becoming, less frequent ; and it may also be worthy of note that rarely during the last summer was there a well dis tilled case of ague seen in this eity. There must be some local cause for this unequalled sanitary condition, and in my opi nion it cannot lie traced more directly than to the beiiiitiful 'supply of pure, artesian water and your constant efforts to keep the eity clean and well drained; and although much has already been done in that direction, there is yet much to do. I would therefore recom mend to your honorable body not to relax your efforts in this good work, as it is one re quiring constant vigilance, and a work, too, that is amply repaid for the expenditure of time and money by the direct results of com fort and health to the community. Will you also allow me to suggest that, as some of the members of this council fire also members of the Ottawa Business Men's Asso ciation, they make a note of these sanitary facts, as it is a matter of vital importance to be aide to show that our city, with all its at trective and beautiful environments, its supe rior mercantile and manufacturing facilities, together witli its high moral tone of social life, is also a place unequalled for health, and especially desirable as a location for a home, not oniy'for the laborer, the artisan and capi talist, but also for the gentleman of leisure. R. M. Mi Akiiii 'it, M. D., City Hmtth fflrr. BRIDGES. The following letter was published in the Daily Timen itrol Is published in the Fit K k T it a de it by req uest : What will Full Hiver do towards build in.!; a bridge across the Illinois Hiver ut Marseilles this year? Since writing ray former letter 1 have talked with prominent men in the towns of Oramt Kapkls and Hrookheld, ami they ex press themselves both willing ami ready to assist In building a bridge at Marseilles. Their opinion is that 11,500 c an be ob tained from these two towns. This is in deed liberal! Fall River and Rutland must take initiatory steps, and it depends on the former how soon they are taken. Accord ing to the assessed value of these two towns Fall River would only have to assume a little over twenty-eight per cent, of the bridge, which would lie erpuivalent to one span and about 50 feet of another, includ ing onlv one ubutinent and one pier. At the expiration of the life of the bridge it is altogether probable that the law will be so changed that the county will have to renew the structure, and in case the law remains as it now is the question of its future re newal will have to be derided by a vote of the people as it is to-day. 1 he cost of maintaining a first class com bination bridge during its life it practically the same as the cost of maintaining!)!! iron bridge, and amounts to the renewal of the flixir plank. With oak plank at 2-" tier thousand it will cost Fall River ulmut 17.50 er year to renew her share of the tloor, mowing that a new tloor will only last ten years, (.rood piers and abutments will lust a hundred yearn. Let steps be taken by all the townships interested at the same time. Let the high way commissioners of Fall River etition for a special election to be held for the pur pose of deciding upon helping to build a new bridge at Marseilles and also to appro priate (not to exceed 2,000) conditionally when Grand Rapids and Hrook field raise f l.oOO and place it In the bank at Marseil les to be drawn on bv tlie pnttter authorities and expended for the bridge alone, on con dition that it be built within a specified time. It would lie well to get the whole matter into shaie so that an application for the county's share can le laid before tlie Imard of suliervisors at their.Iulv session, for tlie contract can le let during the summer and then the new bridge will lie up lieforecold weather sets in. We all know a contract can lie let cheajier if the work is done dur ing the summer and fall. niter will close tlie canal and cut off cheap transportation of stone ; besides a contractor runs a greater risk in erecting during the winter, which cannot be done m cheap as during wanner weather. Thus, if this matter is not placed before the board of supervisors before their Sep tember meeting it will have to lay over un till the spring of X5. Yours truly, . . A. L UA1AOWAT. Him mi u w li t;r mi :5 & 37 La Salle Street. WE DO NOT CLAIM that Hoop's Sarsapakilla will cure every, thing, hut the fact that on the purity and vitality of the, blood depend the vigor and health of the whole system, and that disease of various kinds is often only the sign that nature Is trying to remove the disturbing cause, wc are naturally led to the conclusion that a remedy that gives life and vigor to the blood, eradicates scrofula and other Im purities from it, as lloon'8 Sahsapakilla undoubtedly does, must he the means o pre venting many diseases that would occur without Its use; hence the field of Its useful ness is quite an en iuU'd one and we are warranted In recoiiinicinllmr it for all de rani;e:i'ciits of the sw.ein which are caused by an uniialui ;.l sluie of the blued. Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum ? Messiis. C. I. Hoon & Co., Lowell, Mass. iU mlenien I was a great satTerer from 8alM:heum on niv liiel s. r a dozen years previous to tl.e summer of lTi", at which tune 1 was erred I v Hood's sarsaparilla. The skin woi. l become dry. cl ap, crack open, bleed and iu h Intensely, so that I could not help scratching, which of course made them woie At the time J coin mcne -d taklnc Hood's S;,iap.irill'.i ln the Riimir.Ar ( 1 ls;i tin v were mi had that they disi'lia- ged. mid J V..'IK I'l .liicU to keep tin u bandaged Willi linen cH! s. The fkin wni drawn so tiidit hy n o l.rat of the disease that if I stooped over they would crack open am! nctuallv bring tears Into my eyes. ALU first bottle 'benefited me eo much that I con tinued taking it till I was cured I Used one box of Hood's Olive Ointment, to relieve the itching. HopiiiK many others may learn the .'iluc of Hood's Snrsapni Ilia and receive as much benefit as 1 have, I .'ml, Very Uuly yours, No. 75 Uroadway. Lowell, Mass., Jan. IB, ! Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists. Price ft, or six for ?5. l'repared hy C. I. H00I) & Co., Lowell, Mas To Applicant for TeactioiV Or tifictites, and Others H living Business with the Superin tendent of Public Schools: KMiiiiiimtioiiH In otlavta il lie liH'l at )uk ottlrr, ourl IIoum'. Kimihi li. on tlie mtoiuI Sulurtlny of rach l i li 1 1 1 . iiihti'ad of ml anil fourth tSnMinla.vH, lirri'lofore, KxiiiniiiHttoim in McIuloU on Hot Saliinlu) of March and September. I-: v 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 In sin atoron Ihlnt Saturday of March ami Si'ileinhiT. KvaiiiiiiiilioiiH in I.il Salle on the fourth Sat unlay i it March anil Si iH'inlii r. To aecoiiiiiioftale partic on Hwi'lHt ocraMuim. ekioni nulion will lie hi'kl at any place (liiL'iiatcit, whrn re iiirsicil by H millii'ieut mmilii r of iipphi Hiit. llimilK iw iIiivh ill Ottawa every Molality. The office will he oiieu for cYaiiiinutiouH ami hunlm- frutn H a. m. unlit a e. .M. l'riatt exaininittioiiK nuitfW'citmiot tie Krtoiteil. at the reinrtimler of th' year niUHt be ilevo tril to visitiiiL' school nut! uni-wi'rihii coi'ri KjMinilenti'. O. . STIH KfiAI.K. uiayl0-4w Siiiierlnteiiili iit of Public Schools. N T1C 'K.- KT.tTKIIK AIIIS T. Wll.KKV, IlKl 'l). Notice Ik hi rebv Kiven, that the miiliTHKiiril, Kx ecutrit of tlie liiht will ami testament of AiiiohT. WiUey, late of Die county of Iji Salle and unite of llllnoix. di. ei'iiheil, wilt iiiiHtr before the Probate I'ourt of Ntid county on tlx' llnnl Monday ( hi'llik'lln' Kith day i of Julie IKH1, at the Probate 'onri Loom, In Ottawa, iu nald i-Munty. when and where all imthoiih tmvitiK chtiinn or I i' 1 1 in 1 1 In apiliiht Ntid e-tiile ri' untitled to intend mid preM'iit the win In wrltiiTu' for adjustment. Dated thin ;th itny of Mav A. t. Ihhi. I A1TIKHINK WII.SK.Y. inuylo-Hw K.ifcutrix. "VOTICK.-Kstatk ok Mh-iiaki. lit i.iikn, Of 1A cKthKO. Notice in hereby im'cn that tlie un drtiKiied. Administratrix of The FtHte of Michael lluuhcH, lute of the county of x Salle and mate of llltiioiK decinuied, will appear tH'fore the Probate Court of said county, on the third Monday I living the lilth day i of .tune 1HS4, at the Probate t'ourt liootii, in Ottuwn, In said county, when anil w here nil irfTsoii. having elnlint or ilemauilN against wid estate are notified to atleiid and present the same in writing for adjustment. Dated thin 1th day of May a. i. ImM. KMZAHKTH IlfOIIKS. lnayHKiw AilniliiiHmtrlr. LWKlTTolOi SAI.K OF UK At. KSTATK. Hy virtue li of an order mid decree of the I diinty Court of I Sails county, Illinois, made on tlie petition of the un dersitrneil. Kxeeutor of the last will mid tesutnienf of Patrick Duffy, deceased, for leave to M il the real estate of said deceased, at the April term a, p. INhi of naid eourt, to wit. on the sivih day of May INM. I shall, on the seventh ( 1th) dav of .lime next, between tlie hotirv ol ten o'clock In the forenoon and fonm'clix-k in the af ternoon of said day, sell at public sale, ut the north door uf the Comity Coiirt Hoiuh1. in Ottawa. In said eountv. the real estnte iteserlbed mt follows, to wit : Tlie east InOf of the northeast quarter Y.y, of NK' ) of Section No. hour 1 1 1, in lowiisiup i inriy tiiree ai .Norm, i.ange I liree eti kiwi ol the I mril :u rrim ipal xiernnnn. in La Salle county, Illinois, on the lollow in terms, to wu Cash In band. Dated this hcventti day of May A. !. 1HW. WILLIAM II. (..MA IN. Kxecutorof tlie Ijist Will and Testament uiayliMw of Patrick Dully, deceased. FOR SALE. A large two-story Frame House and gisal hum. and five lots, with all kind, of fruit trees, situated at the southwest corner of shahls.uH Square, within four blocks of the piistofllee. Also a number of la'autltul building lottt on the east side of Kox river. May ;l, 1WO.-IW ANNA LKWIS. BALDWIN k PRISELER, Manufacturers of flue MAlillt.K and l.itAN ITK MONUMENTS, Head Stones, And all kilelsof t KMKTKL'Y rt'OKK. New and Original Designs A spurt a LTV. Yard on Columbus St.. one bloi k north of Clifton Hotel, OTTAWA, - ILLINOIS. THK IKK( HKK0.N STALLION PORTHOS Will make the season at bin oner viable, in Kail Hiver. .IS lolii-s outliest of ottHwa, or IM miles east of grave) road toil gate. 1 1 km KtKrniN. POKTHOS i two vt-ra did, coming three; la a dark steel (Trey -, eibs l,:f. llsv; U strongly built: linn )ieavv Isme: giss) rftyie and action. Pkihi.kkic- POKTHOS. rM was foaled In lwil ; Im is.rted from Frane- in luci by M. W. Duiiliaiu. Wavne. Iml'age county. Was bred by Piern ll le'lier. Nror treed' Argentaii Orne; got by Premier 14M; dam, I o-i-otte. bv De Due. Tkk'. single service, IU; I S for the si as" n: tJlto insure, payable when mare la known to ) in foal. lie. moval of mate from th ciinty forfeits iti-uranre. enre will tie taken to prevent aeeMeiit, tint wli n..t is- re.nIIHe siiiiiiiu any occur. ki i.knk PKIilinT. I desire to ill Immediate!? Uie following urooertv ituale In the etty of inlaw a: o. 1. A I wo-siory nru ii nunuiup, ?ini ft., with a t-story Ironclaal. JiiSn. In the rear. The buildings are new. Ttiln irop-rty won I IIdi.hi street, on bl.s k ill mlly weat of court nouw: and a tstram. Nil ' Mv l-idelief. aituateA on Illinois Arsnue the beat retdeuce tre-t in Ottawa. The ground coa umaanoni oi an ai re, h'iiw naa io rts.uia. riaaru bath room and cellar: arte, an, well and cistern -water; 1 Ka-1 bam. ral and wood house . abundance of Miadr I and fruit trera: ail in UnM-claM order, partle roan-m R latin boying ur boildincwtil Bnd It tii their ad an uge I look 4 thi DruH-rr. Time wui be tiven on oart if : 4-ieed. toooire at urf -et-roc or of Or J ) HarrU. MTl tK0t404( JKk 1 LL- Vulial Properly for Sale FURNITURE. The oldest House The largest Stock The Best Variety Of Goods in this Line n 12. Saile County. UNDERTAKING AS USUAL. --iAg'x,rTfirE;1 faTS.Vi'ii- TLe Most Complete Entablinhmpnt an Regard Vu- rleiy ftLu celesee in the Ccuct;. ll ihe priii. ; pitl breeds are represented by tlie very Duett specimens in their reiirt.e breeds. MONARCH OF THE WEST, Tii' im'HtM ht't-KlnU Hrt4 Ihi; vu'.nirv ami tin "O'O'rS' n ........ ....... .- . iu II I J lilt" wv h ul, n .1:4)1', j thtni. PRIDE Of NORMANDY, line of truest t pts ot the Pure Noriiiau HiTse, and it uiHvnitii'ftit nreein r. is incuuied. GAY LAD, Th' ( t.lt (hut hUlh frtir to tTliii-t' nil cinn'ru. ran hIhi 1m m n at "iir rtnttU. A itU ilihilTv, BARON RVDALE, Tlii' "I li vehiiul Hay." and by fur the tlm st I itrriat-'e or I owfi I torse in i ne couniry. is anow i to serve, mures. These horses urn nil s-"d, sure nettcm. uiid we think no one can full to suit ins rain y at our Hani' s. I all and s ur stia k. May :i. pw.-'iw W. I'KM.'IIAItll. FARMERS Who eoiiteiiiplute puri'liimliii! it liny Kork the eoinliii! season are luvitiil in call anil see the cole Orapple Hay Kork, without latch, aprliu; or pulley,- ai the corner of ..llllll Ilim ..IllM.'U r. I ' " ra, win.' I." im ... ...... to do horse-sliueiiiK anil all kinds of Jobbinit generally Mn il, IHHI.-liuo OKo. I'OLK. fir dierfisemetfts. AGENTS WANTED. Leader, vour name nrlntel on t lreiilars. show cnl, wiMid sitrns, rU. to stuhiih vuu Tmiineiitly In selllUK our SAKKTV LAMP lll'ltN'KU; It s Ioiik leeded; tits all lamps; iflves larue ll'lit: has nickel eone retiei tor: lever puis It out ; no blowliiK or explosions or turning down wick: lints itself out if upset; can till it w It to ml removing burner or chimin-v ; no w earinnout screws or collars: it lusts ten years. Sells at sight ; exclusive ter ritorv given: sample, Mistiuld. :ITm. For lllustrasi'il cir culars, testimonial, agents' reirtw. terms, etc., adilriH 1IIK PIHKMX M r I. I II., li Meiliaiuc sireei, ew ark. New Jers-y. Please mention this paper. m mm To IntriHliii'P our elegant SILKS, VII If SATINS and VKI.VKTS we wild. VlklV Histiaid no beiiiitiful pieces, bright colors, im tii prrrii. iiuu i-m ii eoinHin Ing ! siiuare Inches, for !!. . PATCH Kor no (eitsh or Ntamnsi yi I Kiitiares. or UO small snoares for 1 rl els, We sell ffj.l M wnrlli lor ,sii, i inter lor vour menus IMnnir anil get a :.'! lot for HuctM. Km Vjlllllk liroldery Silk, pm knge of '41 colors. uot-. IMPOin Kits' SILK CO., 11.1 Congress Street, lloston, MaspaebiiHctts, coNsunPTior.. I hvepnitlve rninxll forth- b-o Unoai"' , li) n OS thousand nfe.wnii th worst kliul nd ol l'-t.f tn.lnahv-bsenrurd. Indmil, trm Is mi f uti. In iUettWT. th I will wild TWO HOTTI.Kl HlH logBihemlth Vill.l'Alll.KTK-ATKilion this iheu!, V any siiI'tit Olv KiprrM and H. O sililre. j. lilt. T. A. HI.Otl'M. IM Pearl HI. New Turk rNTENDINO ADVERTISERS L slloCI.ll AliliRKeK GEO. P. HOWELL & CO., 1U Si-Ki.cK Sr., Nkw V'ikk citv, KLKCT LIST OF l,(K.i NKWSl'.M'KKS. Kor In Ufe at the btock Farm of DWIGHT LAWRENCE, Near Prairie Centre, La 8al!e Oo., Ills. I i .'I'M I 4 V i1. hav hoi-e. hands l-VVOl llil.i.l high; toMied !l. ...f ) hiv. Sprague W4, ret ord S: '" Hh.le Island 00. record i.IH. Ham Alinoim. bv !m..nt Ct. son of Alen.er Alslallith 1.1: g. d li.nMia. hy Alexander's Aiolailali IS. s-.li of !!vili k's ll-inbletJ.niaii hi; g g . d. Jane Tai lor. b sioilfi's sir Wiiliam. Ilred by I h. s lhir. fjst.,1 lke. III.: owned by .1. II Norris, Im Moiiie. 111. Term. .. lo.li.ls hTgb : f.stif-.) May T. li. CI bv I omi- r Wii-.n of lluiobleo.iaaii lo. Ham ljolv Vofmitwr. In V..iunt.-vr VI. ts.ii .f lUm leeloinroi ill: K !. Iheilam.it Vo1 i lit. er t.lr'. .' " . bl Haslilligti.n. ir : c. d. s.i .1 to ts I., a .i o .1-1.1 nb 1. called Aisle! K-.rs'l Ilred slid owm-d I.;. Ilx'gt.t jjiwrei.ee. lerni". -i. 11' I II I ' A V " i-l'1- b'.n-e, le W'ete. I", 1 1 I r A - 1 Imiel h'gl.; fifd -lune A !l. "...l by loiii- r Ifi sou of Hambletolitail pi. Ham i lara.'by Volunteer V. n.n t Hainl.letonlan IU: g 1 Milkmairt. ihe dam ..f Ityxlik's K llf.Himler. hy Kndav. thoroughbred son of lms,rt.d 1riist-e: g g it. dm. by Importeil Itellfoimder. Ilred and own.-l t.y Kwiglit jjiwreuce. Prair.e t entre. Ill, terma. tjmi. My llorar will lie handled the eoiiung sraaon by the well known drive ynis t oleman. He will also break eolta and handle iHirse for speed for other parlies who desire his rvicew. t haiv r -solinble. Mac.lanl Tr.ittln Ured !..n-. Ilstera. arrisg. and ork llors-n for sale. Also Mion ll.-rn i atl.e. i heater White and Poland-! blna H-ura, Merino Mie. . Southdown sheep. White t reated ll . lt PoileU Koala, st.s k all pure, and for aale. The awretn ht4-k r arm i se.en aodi-ne-tiaif liil'ea north and ii ert of Irttaws April 3to IIUHT LAWkEStR. vara K t'oimt. ropt Prmirie centre. I, L Pncnards Imported Stallions FOR 1884. Slaiiarfl Trotting-Bretl SPECIAL SALE Mil li THE QIDE eHT STH Beginning Saturday Morning. This sale is not of old stork, carried over from last .vear, but of new soods, just received from over 200 different styles and iatterns, which cover almost every thin? that is new and fashionable. This is probably the largest hown iu this city, and with the article has been marked from one nary price; and to prove the assertion an inspection of this stock and comparison with others is invited. L. S. McCABE & CO., ; 57, 59 and 61 La Salle Street, opposite the Post Office. G. IV. Reed & AGRICULTURAL We have jn-t leceivcil u full line uf The Canton Sulky How, The Farmer's Friend t orn IManter, liiiyworth and .loliet Check Itowers, TlietJreat Western Seeder, Vc, C. Y. ItMK.HS Siiol I.I) (JINK IS A CAI.F.. O. W. EIE-D &o CO. m t pAinT j u imuuu u n Everybody Faints. And before anybody paints they will do well to call on me and get my Inures and see what 1 have to otter them. I keep all the best brands of White Lead, and Cure W isconsin Linseed (Ml. 1 have secured the agency for the V. Paints, of all colors. They will cover more surface than any other the oldest paint (irm in the I'. S., and strict integrity I am safe iu IN THK WORLD. I am also ors, ground in oil. My stock of Hrushes, such as Whitewash, i'al somine, Paper-hangers', Taint and Varnish Hrushes, is the largest in the city. Also a full line of Varnishes, from the ordinary Fur niture Varnish to the finest wearing Hody Carriage Varnish. npilPC rr Drugs I am Headquarters. My I'rcseriptiou UlllJllO !'""' Is a drug store iu itself, and is in the care of thoroughly competent hands day and night. I can (ill prescrip tions from any physician, and as I pay no commissions do not have to charge exorbitant prices. BOOKS, Hooks of all kinds, (Jift Hooks, Novels, School Hooks and School by the box or quire, and the largest stock of Hlank Hooks in the city. IE. M. KNEUSSL'S MAIN STREET, Wtut of La Salle Street, south side,) OTTAWA, ILLINOIS. tr-pcr atil kcrp romtatitljr un hand lare and writ aeleeted atuck of DRUGS AND All the nrw and oofular Patent Mmllclnet, Eitract. and Sptcei for culinary u. Perfumery, I'rukhcs, ami Fancy Articles for the Toilet. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, &c. l'rliculr Atuiin Kiven to the CompoBDdlng ot Physicians Prescriptions. STRAY C017. Straynl frvm thr uaderiKued. mi April ttti, a lanrr White t . emht team old. hraodej K. . on horoa, and K. l.ral.am tac In k ft ear A reaaonahle re ward will he paid fur uif'jrmatlun. RtlHKICT A. Oil AH AM. Ktmt t. I''.. April T.. t - yt-fl Inn Shis the manufacturers, and consists of and finest line of Para.ols ever view of creating a rapid sale every - third to one-half less than ordi Co., Ota, III, IMPLEMENTS. A 'licitlt tli'iil Implements liiclinlini: W. Devoe k Co. Celebrated Mixed weigh more to the gallon and paint. The manufacturers are and from their long experience saying it is THK KKST l'AIXT agent for F. W. Devoe & Co.'s Col Supplies, Fancy Writing Papers GRIGGS. DRUG STORE CHEMICALS. DISSOLUTION. Tt copartnership rnrtiifir rxlatlmi br?-ien Kre. Muellrr and J-4in IVmvIa haa thia day bwa diMulvrU t mutual coliaent, Mr. IV-uia witlalraatnii. Mr. Muel'er will rvntlnue the bun Ufa, at the u,d Mand, No. H Main alreet, and aaaumea all IndetrtedMiM oi UK old Ann nod collects all debu due the a-iiWL lituwt, April Si 194. FREP. VriXLKR. PfflDT t