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IVraonnl. Catox. Mr. iirnl Mr. I'liu. A. Cat on, Tuwduy I'wnliiir enUTtrtiiiril a miiiilH-r fricni.t. Wc Mr. Ir. MiKlnncy, fortnorly well lifiii-wnln UllMWil. In till- Iflll'fft of Mr w BuxUtll. Mr.iMCAL.--l:. .1. S. Rvl'Ui n l l'1'1'" ill Merita a iMiii.m of tho wivk, altcmlinn miditsl I'oiivi'iitiiMi. Thr.NAKY. Mr. T. l Trriury has removed from tlir Court lloiic to room with Mr Briwir ill tin' (Vera House I'loik. Ovkhk T. W. I). Crone. tlu1 attorney, unci K. A. Nitltinp r, f tho Turns, arc In Oimiliu TJ-i- termer w ill l'f iiIim'iiI a week or ti n ilii) Tn skon. Theroti Huliiie1t arrived hums irum Minnesota Teti ilay. He ut eeeded in ruinfj? a hg nop this season, lut with wheat at k the promise of n fortune Is not as eon spirsous k u white elephant. Dis. Messrs. Blake & Moloney huve din so'thI vnrtncrhip since their election to pnb lie I'fflm. Mr. Moloney will be found on the basement floor of the Court House, while Mr. Bluke, a muster in chancery, will have Lin office In Koom 15 (late treasury) in the a-.xc bulliliiiir. ThKAt. Countv Treasurer Raymond him rei.rmd his oftli e from Koom 15 to the south cud of the Mime hall lu the Court House Lioh is more suitable for the treasury than tlJt ittle room in which it has ocen t'suMisn t. t-.rce the bulldinir w as occupied. He now hht a private as well as imblie office, lias room to transact the business of the otllec properly tia without Iiiconvenicure. a new saic was vuderdsy placed In the new rooms. Brewkii. L. W. Brewer, whose term is proMcutini; attorney expired on Pee. 1st, has removed his otik-c to Koonu p, v ana iu upero Mouse Mock, where his elienta will tlnd him In lbe future. Mr. Brewer l to be concrittu lattd on his reeord as prosecutor. No man mr tilled the olllec in this county to the ftaitr satisfaction of the people, havinyr per ffirmcd his dutv as conscientiously as he has iocc it ably and thoroughly. Now that this business it. off his hands, he w ill give his en tire time to his clients In the law and chance ry practice of the courts of the state. All wool cassiniore overeouts for !), worth !2. Come and sec them. M. Stikkki., Leading Clothier. She Wanted TrXHH Fodder. Yesterday afternoon a cow which was being eljveu through the streets, when opposite E. T.Griggs's drug store, became Intensely ex cited, made a rush for Stiefel'a clothing store, lUn for Griggs, and finally rushed up stairs, slopped at the ofllce door of J. O. Harris A Soo, examined Miijo fc Widiner's sign, rush f d for Dr. WVis's otllce, stopped at the foot rf the second tliglit of stairs, when Wheeler with his Usual uijianity remarked: "Stop right where you are, madam, just one mo ment, and I shall get a splendid negative." i'iit Just theu Messrs. Degen came up with a rope mid persuaded the cow to slide down rUirs on her hind (juarters. Of course the immense crowd which had gathered by that lime indulged in numerous remarks and wit tiufciiis, u: "She knows her time Is short, tr.d she wants some Itcd Clover Tonic;" "She is after an overcoat, as cold weather is com ir.gon;" "She has gone to call on Harris A Nm for a life or accident policy;" "She Is ( nquirlng of the secretary whether the Home improvement Society la hopelessly dead;" "the want' to kiw whether Mayo iV Widnicr (an't defend her against such proceedings;" "She thinks Doe. We Is Is coroner, anil wants Ui engage him to set on her remains;" and so en, till her calf, no allusion to the dudes who were looking on at a safe distance, was brought, w hen she was driven away and (pile! was restored. . . (iood union overcoats for (! mid f T. M. Stikihi., Lending Clothier. AlllllSCIIIflltH, oi-Kiu norms in i. i s. The attraction at the Opera House (lin ing 1'ie past week, was "Hazel Klike," which was performed by the Madison Square- Co., in a most siillsfuctory manner to a large house. H.iird's minstrels had a small house and gave a fairly good entertainment which is but one more proof that minstrelsy has not advanced a -tep for ten years. For the touting week there Is to be a nielli o v. of good things. First of till on Monday, Dec. Slit, will be the famous Janatischek, in ber new play, "My Life." We are, in a incus, are, sorry that the iiiadanie has chosen to ap pear in melodrama In preference to the tragic roles iu which she has won her fume. Still there is the fact to be considered that iu ap pearing In three distinct characters us in ' My Life," she offer a study ol her versatility, however short of her full powers euch Individ uulcharactc r may be .The plot turns on the love of an F.ngllsh notile for a young girl who in infancy hud been saved from a tire by the w ife of u French vagabond who made it to conceal his own crime of robbery, etc. In so doing the wife has lost her sight, and subsequently appears a- the blind friend of the girl. The noble has, however, been previously entrap ped Into a marriage with a coarse French op era bautTc performer, a fact known to the American, whose threats send him away from his proposed treachery to the girl he loves. After uw hile iu proves that the actress had al ready been married to the before uiimcd French vagabond, and this sets two people practically free. The theme Is not a great one but the acting of the madame Is strong and effective, and gives dignity to a play not pre possessing otherwise. As one of the greatest living actresses, she is entitled, and will no doubt play, to a large audience. Seats arc now for sale. On Weduesduy and Thursday nights, the favorite "Bunch of Keys, or The Hotel," com pany In their sparkling absurdity. The com pany gave entire satisfaction at their visit last season, but for this season they have new and greatly improved scenery for the hotel, and haro Introduced Into the music bit of all the new operas and sparkling new music of the day. The Omaha Hmild said of the recent Tlslt there: "The performance was the most satisfactory given here this season, and the play was the best of the kind ever witnessed la tie city. The audieucc was kept in an al most continuous roar of laughter and ap plause during the ereulng, and the encores wer frequent and enthusiastic. The compa ny I entirely composed of thoroughly good artist, each one being at ease in his or her particular role. Miss Battle Anderson, the star, Is possessed of much merit, and her per. forinance is u refreshing change from that of many of the high kicking feiu.ilis drawn from the variety boards to travel the country as leading ladies in comedy specially attractions. The support is excellent throughout. Arthur Dunn, as "Grimes," kept the audience In a roar of laughter by his funny breaks. The coined) acting of F. II. Freer, as "Snaggs," was nun h admired, w hile Miss .leiini. Dunn. Us "Dolly," was highly pleasing in ho sing ing and darn ing." ,i Saturday night -Mis Louise Sylvester will appear In the comedy "Freaks." Miss Silvester was one of the favorites of Ottawa ill the days of the old original Opera House, and will be kindly remembered as even then, when quite new to the stsge, as a very pleas ing actress. She has not appealed here Mi vears. but in the meantime has perfected her. .lf in her art liv manv years of evH-riencc In some of ihe best companies on tho road dur- ii... iiwt iiiiiv mid luii. tieeu a tomedit'liliC oi the first rank. "Freaks" is one of the lead ing comedies of the ra-t few years, and thor oughly enjoyable. It has not been given in Ottawa for a few season, and will therefore he practically anew play to the public. It w ill be one of the best things of the week's bills. (. The rink still continues to be popular, dra ing good attendances on "off nights" and big houses on attraction nights. The manage ment understand their business thoroughly. On Friday night a pair of acrobatic skaters, of marvelous skill, gave a splendid perform ance, and on Thursday and last evenings, the Tavlor sisters, young girls, gave charming ex. hibitions of graceful skating to music. For next week the regular programme issued on Monday or Tuesday ol each week will contain the announcement of attractions. Miss White's Studio, corner of La Salle and Madison streets, over C. M. Forbes'. China and oil painting. China a specialty. Wedding prwents to order, visitors on Inursday mornings. The Messrs. W ebster Brothers, 2 Lombard .ireet. London. K. C. England, the China. In dia and Colonial Outfitters of gentlemen's hoc I...... U...I in,H..riL-i.i u-rir- 'Vi. Iihvp found in j nut i iw. . .- , - - - - great benefit from the use of St. Jacobs Oil, more especially for the cure of rheumatism and sciatica, and wc have much Pleasure iu adding our testimony in its favor." Dull Tnid?. Notice has been given to the Hint glass workers that owing to the slowness of the market and the general depression of trade, reduction of twenty percent, in their wages Is' absolutely necessary to keep the works running, and that an answer will be expected from them by the middle of next week. It is uucertaiu us yet what their answer will be, but we hope the matter may be so arranged as to keep all our factories running. The t'tica Tile Company on Saturday gave notice to its employes that they must submit to u reduction of 5 cents per day. The men preferred to go out on a strike, and new men were substituted on Monday morning, and the works are stili running. The proprietors have been apprehensive of some trouble from the strikers, but so far as we are able to learn none litis occurred. The De Steiger glass works at La Salle have shut down for a time. They claim to have a large stock of wures on hand which they want to dispose of; also, that some necessary re pairs are to be made Iu the works. ,, .. On Tuesday night the members of the Epis copal Church will give a reception to the new Kector, Mr. N. W. Heermans, at the Guild Rooms, in the church, ut 7:!I0 o'clock, to which all are invited. Kcfrerhiuents will be served. One flollle Instead of a Dozen. "And it took only one bottle to do it," said a gentleman, speaking of l'arker's Hair Bui suiiu "I hud a run of fever, and when I got well of that my hair begun to fall out so fast as to alarm me. 1 really didn't know w hat to do, until one day a friend said, 'Try Talk er's Hair Balsam!' That was some months ago. What surprised tne was the fact that one bottle was enough. 1 expected to use up a dozen." Clean, highly perfumed, not oily, not a dye. Restores original color. . Til K COl'ltTS. The Circuit Court. During the past week eleven new eases have been commenced ir the Circuit Court, of which seven arc on the rouiinon law and four on the chancery docket. ,hil;lihrnls, i'liney Dewey v. .lames M. Smith, fi.21l.33; Gerhard Becker v. .lames M. Divine, fitiTO. County Court, .ulimi uii. Egbert Coles v. Daniel MeGow an, l.M.'-M; Joseph McNab v. Daniel A. Ma her, C)..VS. The Jury was dismissed for the term on Wednesday. Ill till' Omri-n. Since last report the following marriage li censes have been Issued and certificates of birlhs and deaths tiled. ItlltTlIs. Alfred and Jennie Coltew , Adams, a son. Riehuid and Myrtle Hallett, I'.ica, a son. Joseph W. and Llzac Woodward, Grand Rapids, a daughter. Isaac and Julia Sangstone, Grand Rapids, a daughter. Charles and Katie Hershey, Streafor, a daughter. Andrew and Hida Hillenbrand, Streator, u daughter. Anult and I'live Anderson, Earl, a daughter. Nathaniel ami Esther Pierce, Adams, a daughter. Daniel und Barbara Wein.cl, Eagle, a son. Fred A. and Addle Keed, Deer Turk, a daugh. ter. Frank M. and Emma D. Matthews, Mar seilles, a daughter. George L. and Jennie Swinger, Marseilles, a son. Henry und Alice Brandt, Marseilles, a daughter. W. F. and Lena Hoberg, Peru, a daughter. Oswald and Frederika Adolph, Peru, a sou. Fritz and Louisa Martin, Peru, a son. Frederick and Dorothy Gehrig, Peru, a son. Christian aud Mena Horeheit, Peru, a son. Henry and Mary SbvUll, Peru, a son. Daniel and Julia O'Connor, Ottawa, a daughter. Charles O. and Jennie A. Courtright, Vtica a son. MAKKIAliSS. tOeo. P. Griffith, Ottawa ) Ssllie M. Johnson, OtUwa A. I Henry Jacobs, I-a Sulle ( Juliu Si hliioeger, La Salle i Frank W. Hedard I Margaret A. Rtiinlger i Abel Harris, Farm Ridge i Susan Andrews, Farm Ridge I Joel E. Seaman, Northvllle I Ida Stoiitcuburg, Adams . C. N. Keith, Ohio. Ill i Libbic Edwards, Mciidotu ( Bertram G. Sechach, Peru , i Murlu Maze, Peru I Win. J. Dw ver, Ottaw i Ellen V. Wolfe, Wallace i John Hay, La Salle ... I Maggie Cusick, La Salle Frank H. Miller, Mcmlola i Alma E. Clark, Mciidota .. lt :to '-4 'iT J.) H3 as a: hi I I Morris Fitzgerald. Wulthuiu I Rebecca Chamberlain, Walt (mm I I Andrew B. Wilkinson, Allen '( Ellle Mt Farlaiie, Allen .'!'. 30 a i I John Fabcr, Mciidota i Maggie McMahon, Mciidota i John Martin, Ott'iwa Margaret Mittncr, Ottawa I Willurd M. Churchill, Marseilless... I lsubellu Samuel, Marseilles I Geo. K. Spencer, Ottawa Eva L. S'eely, Ottawa I Win. Bell, Streator i Bertha Fitzgerald, Streator I Walter Scott, Marseilles ) Annie Looft, Marseilles I James Lvlc ( Mary McGctrick I Daniel J. Lynch, Chicago I Annie S. Redigun, Ottawa I ('. Miiiard, Earl ( Ida J. Wood, Earl I ('has. W. Van Tussell, Marseilles 1 Mary C. Woodin, Marseilles I Geo. Pcletiua, Streator I Caroline Beade, Streator I James L. Rood, Marseilles I Emma G. Stevens, Marseilles I Caleb Argciibright, Eden I Rosa L. Gallup, Vermillion I John A. Henderson, Somouauk 1 Mary J. Cooper, Adams I Eugene C. O'Donnell. South Ottawa. Mary E. Weiss, Grand Rapids. I Elmer J. Hodgson, Farm Ridge i Anna B. Stumph, South Ottawa Harry Boslough, Meudota I Lizzie Buckuer, Mciidota j Chus. D. Hazard, Mendotu Minnie Holision, Mendotu i Elwin S. Burgess, Vermillion t Mary A. Gallup, Vermillion 33 at as 33 34 ) Of, x ai 30 , 3o 23 , 30 , 19 , 37 33 37 84 ft3 40 17 33 23 3ft 31 3o 31 IS 27 IS 27 3 3ft 33 PKVTHS. Mrs. Samuel Olcson, Mission. Mrs. Mary Anna Gardner, Marseilles. ai'Ul VUIIIIIV IIWIOC HIV OIUTVIIII IV III 1 in- ly. If they go on at this rate there will soon be scarcely a grease spot of them left. Take them off the clover, boy; put them in the ktul.l.. nnil irivf tlif.in arm,., tf lluv'd ll.ttafi 1 Viiiii I'tirriairii finrtinu urn bio ttl ti n t'oui-CiiI and Cattle Powder. That is whnt they want." It costs only J5 cents. Sluill We H.ive the Kiieampinent Ground? A project is nu foot among the officers of the Illinois National Guard looking toward the est blishment of a permanent en eatnpment ground for the state military or- ganizations. With this end in view several committees are investigating different lo calities where such an encampment ground would seem to be desirable, nnd where the best offers are attainable. Already points near Kankakee, Wilmington, Pullman, North Chicago, Ilockford, and other cities have been visited. On Tuesday Col. J. A. Shaffer, general inspector of rifle practice for the state; Maj. E. Ditrand, Inspector of the first brigade, and dipt. J. N. Uuchanan, assistant quartermaster first brigade, ac companied by M. E. Morrison, of the ad vertising department of the Kock Island road, who has shown a great interest in the natural and historic scenery of La Salle county, came here for the purpose of see- ing what advantages could be found in this vicinity. A committee of citizens, consisting of Col. Hapeman, I. N. Beem, W. L. Milligan, Capt. Illanchard and Lieut. Wheeler, took the gentlemen in carriages to Buffalo Hock and seversd other places that were thought available, and exhibited the numerous advantage possessed by this city and vicinity. On Wednesday the guests were driven to the Canyons, Starved Kin k and Deer Park. They seemed more than pleased with what they saw, and were at a loss to understand why it was that our city had not already become famed ts n pleasure and health resort. Nor were they at a loss to find suitable grounds for the proposed encampment. J .ut before any definite action can be taken the legislature must pass an act au thorizing and establishing such an encamp ment. It is not improbable that tho next general assembly will have the matter un der consideration and, tf the city selected by the joint committee shall offer sufficient inducement, pass the required act during its session. The Illinois Central railroad company and the city of Kankakee, it is understood, are making strenuous exertion to secure the prize, offering almost every thing, even to the extent of purchasing the grounds, &c. Other localities are of fering strong Inducements, for it is certain a military iost of this description, with its attending annual brigade, regimental and company encampments, would be a ixiw- erful incentive for making the city near which it is established a popular rendez vous for excursions from all parts of the state. As regards Ottawa, the Rock Island com pany are anxious to do something. Mr. Morrison has long considered the project of improving the sulphur springs, provided they could be obtained on reasonable terms, and now, with the possibility of adding a new attraction, the company are making additional exertions, but it cannot be expected to do all. Our citizens must do tomething. We have all the elemeutsof success within our reach, and all that is lacking is to put a little energy and some money into the effort. Will our wide-awake, progressive citizens take hold of this matter, and If the encampment shall be established secure It for Ottawa? The benefits will be many and of a permanent nature to the city In more ways than one. Prompt relief in sick headache, dlxalness, nausea, eonstipation, pain In the side, etc., guaranteed to those using Carter'a Llttla Lit. er PUls. Oue pill a dose. 25 c. Knsy to Nee Through, How can a watch, no matter bow costly, be expected to go when the mutn-sprlng won't operate? How can anyone bo well when his stomach, liver or kidneys are out of order? Of course you say, "lie cannot." let thous ands of people drug ulong miserably iu that conuiuon ; n oi sick aocti, out, not unic to woi k witli comfort and energy. How foo'iah, when a bottle or two of Parker's Tonic would set them nil right. Try it, aud get buck your lieuiin n mi spirits. Ottawa Markets. Ottawa, Ii.i.., Dee. ft, ISK4. Kloch and Kkko. Ijh iiI f Unit I. Victor Mills-Silver ( louil. leut, ft cwt. ti ! lluntritrluii i!u I'rllt'riiiii :i50 Portion Flourt Patent, f rwt 8 311 Khiinui Winter, Ik ewt 'i T.V Minnesota Spring Wheat, rv.ti.ll i ,5 ((. Mran. f cwt Hi siiiirto to Corn Mi-al, retail 1 'Ml A 'ilkl t urn sun uuit, ground i au i a ui.i anu m. WheM. Inmli 70 43 2; v 21 ifi I0U Corn, old. .'4 Corn, new, ear, i 75 Out, mlx'il, V 31 ft imt. white , TlmotliT Seed, V bush i'SODUCS. rutatoes. buh, new flutter, 9 so 110 It hras, V doi ( liu ki-iiH, live, f dm ( hlekeiii, rireMfd, a Turkeys. V Puck, ft lieenc, ft 20 , 20) aso i to 7 (4 8 7 H U0 U0 in)', f ton 1.11 HTOCK. Cattle on foot, row. V 1U0 fti SOU A 410 Cuttle on foot, rtnn 3 SO s 4 M r si caive, nve weight, V tow fts w s in Sheen, St l lbs. ? S SO A 4 50 UnitM a 00 A 800 Live Hogs, l tOI fti 8 50 A 3 SO Tallow, Hides and Salt. Urd. 9 ft a 10 Tallow, In oil tibli, per ft S A S Tslluw, lxe, por ft S A Salt, per bhl I 2S A I 40 Hides, per ft SA 1 Calf 9 A 11 Deacon H Flint Hidt 12 nry Salt 10 The grain prie cover whole range of market, from warehouse nrlcea to nrlce "aid o ortrt Inula 1r XMAS PRESENTS AT BIBGtpU. China Department Glass, Water Tumblers each, f .Oi Glass Goblets " .03 Colored Glass Salt Shakers " .12 Colored GImmh Water Tumblers. " .15 Colored Glass Finger Howls " .18 Decorated China Fruit IMates .. .15 Decorated China Cream Pitcher " .15 Decorated China Moustache Cup " .SO Dreoreted Slolasses 1'lteher " .48 Decorated Itreakfiutt Plates per set, .43 Decorated Table Lamp, complete, each, .83 Beautiful Kich Gold Hanging; Lamp, with Cut Glass IM-lsma, complete 4.9 Decorated Kngllsh Chamber Set with Slop Jar, complete per set, 5.f0 Kich Gold Hand China Tea Set, 56 pieces " 9.88 Decorated Knglish Dinner Set, 135 pieces " 13.88 Do not fail when in Chicago to examine our immense stock, comprising: Imported Colored Glasswurc, French Bisque Goods, Buecarat Cut Glassware, The Finest lu the world. Beautiful Gift Cups and Saucers, Decorated Tea Sets, Perorated Dinner Sets, Decorated Chamber gets. Also ninny FINE GOODS IN' CASES. Goods jmrked safely by an experienced packer und delivered at depot or express otlice free of t'hiirirc. China Department. e. j. wmm State, Adams ana Dearborn Sts., CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Mason & Hamlin ORGANS are eelebratert through out the world. At every one i)f the (ret World' KxMbltlmw lor blxteen Ver they have been awsrcleil the niniiKHT iU)NOR: no other Amcrtean or- u havluK iH-vn found eqiml to theni at any. A chle iKimteh annoiiiiciii that they are agnln awanted the hltihent honor at the World' Exhibition now in pro irri'x in Amntrrdain. NetherlandH. The larger nlzeis from .ll to W each, are not only r aye a i.i.r.n hut quite e .n ki v i.i.n. No on s anoe lii JI1W1K TUB OK. Ol AH AN I NHTRl M KNT V NTIL IIB H AS bkh andiikako tiikhb. They are. of all MiiBle In mriinientH, tub vkky iikht intkbpkktkr of oixratlc and orcheHtral, a wi'll a aaered niuvlc, and their u tultifd tone afturd the lient ponallde uiport to the voire. Popular ntyltn are from fa to til) eaeh. Kor calu eav payiiieiita. or rented. Catalottuea free. We umially liave on hand at our own wareroonia atylea not on catnlnttne. and ks-mIuI hand oiyam which can be offered at very low prices. PIANOS. We have recently com menced oie iiianuiiH.-' tore of Vprlifht Piano fortea. Introducing lin- J I twirtmiit tmnrovetiicntj nienta, sddlnK to noser, beauty of toue and durability. Mason & Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., 149 WABASH AVEM'E. Cnoss h Amduiil, DEALERS IN FIRST -CLASS ohsSRAL iroKTsn K.irsiiy agkxts for TUK VBUSBKA1ED DECKER A MX PIANOS, LIMIKMAN ft HONS PIANOS, JAMEM HOLMSTKOM PIANOS, KROEOER SON PIANO. CROHS A AM Hi' HI. PIANOS. low Prteca aad Rraaonabie Terms for Hohday Trade, Sua Wat cur jacksoa, CkifMko. m FAIR Every article Gnarauteed No Eaniaged Goods mm mm m 08QP P ClAUS & BRO. Have Just Received a Large Invoice of (Foil leods ! -IN - Gents Grained, English Kip and Rubber Hair-Lined Boots. tWA Specialty in Home-Made Hand-8ewed Boots and Shoes Bh Stock of Ladies' Shoes, Slippers, &o., on hand. Our Prices are Rearsonable and everj-thing we . sell 19 Guaranteed. Clam & Bro. FLOUR AND FEED, Lime, Salt, Cement Plastering Hair ana stucco. Also tne LONDON lorse & Cattle Fool A pieMistlon fsr superior to soy couSltioa powdsr ever made. Oil Ck, Corn Meal, fco. A. HAMILT05. Pebll .-it 144 MsIb itreet. Ottaws, 111 . 3R. XT PT TJ IL 331 f BOAlTIIUfPBHlALTBTJSa. I J Thit hi Trail ku t airJ nw ui bibv- T Mo PiiMimi i yl.lJji u mty moOoa, rMalaln. f lihtiillwT. Worn AiyudaiahwUk torn- , iMlwTrU, EniloM Bmp for CimlWi W 1 Vtti la botk UbItwiIi Honlult. ItAH'S IMKML TRUSS CO, ftw lift, Am Art. 01th K"or wale Vy C. M. FOKIIKS, Orinrelst. Ottawa. III. BALDWIN & PRISELER, IBTs, Headstones, And sU kinds of CBCbTKRT W0BI. lev ui tafias! Dedai A snolALTT. Yard on Colnmbui St. ons block .north of Clifton HoMI, SLm OTTAWA, ILLINOIS. Boots and Shoes. Wo have a full and complete stock of Spring and Summer (Joods, at prices remarkably low, considering the quality. A splendid line of Ladies' Walk ing Shoes and Slippers and High Button Shoes, Misses and Chil dren's Shoes, Men's and Boys' Shoes; iu fact everything in the shoe line. We do not expect your trade unless we can give you as much tor your money as yon can get elsewhere. Neither do we ask you to take onr word for it, but come and judge for yourselves. The goods are on our shelves, and shall be pleased to show them. CHILD ft PIIIPPS. LIBOEY DROS. & CO. BREF.PEI58 AXD SHIPPEIiS OF Clyde, English & Norman HEREFORD CATTLE Poland-China and Berkshire SWINE. 100 POLAND FIOS For this Season's Trade now ready for aal. A Istst mm ber of aalmaJi of sach of tks sbo bt eds of all am and fcxft srs, either grades Sr tkoroas breda. always o hand for sale. laarectfeo of slock aealred. Farwu Snllea soia weat o( Utuwa. F.aBox. 008 Ottawa. IlUaoia. i 7 FOK SALK at a BARGAIN a two .lory lionm, vmh ', rooiiikWckt Ottawa A inln iitca UHlk from court hotn. (im won, clatern and iiimlcm iuiruveiiit'nti. Clioln- nhrublicry. Call on or s'IiIwni OK J. O. 11 A 1! Kill. A NICE COTTAGE. tcTCl Miadc tnr, lartrc lot, (rood location, oaty Urn! The t roHrt' for the money In Oitnwa. Who wanta a '"'"i-1 ! DR.3.Q. HAKftlS. 'I'lIP tf'IJVr of Klr?: irr'' Klre!!! or Uib A 1 . J.., ,l -,lnirtiof Hie lire btlla U al sy tartllng, anil tin' Ut tootliiim vniu In ( vaw it a HilU-y in M)ln. of thu lurue, nironii. lmnorable coniimiil.-j reiireaenteU by me, which cort no mor? tlmn you pay for litmraiico In weaker and !. (Iculrabla comimnliii. Try It. DK. J. O. HAKH18. T P V AS Landa, either for occopascv or lor In I Xjf.n.(r vctmmt.areiurelvthe btt InthaU. S. t all for maps, printed matter and Information, free. Several Ottawa men have made MM per cent, on ' Land, and Jutt at good chance ran be had now. DK. J. O. HARRIS. CITY PROPERTY. HSP?fflS which to leleer, and buyers will coniult their ows L5,!;re,,J h rslllMt on me. Will tell dwelling, at from fSSO to 110.011, building lots st from fis to 500, sad lorae detlrsble baflnea property at fair price. BR. J. O. HARRIS. OCEAN TICKETS. Ol sti lines, to aad from sll arepes sorts, st low est rates. DR. J. O. HARRIS. BOOTS 41 SHOES. Spencer's FALL STOCK has com menced to arrive. A fine line of Ladies' Kid and Goat, Button and Tie, Walking Shoes, at prices low er than the lowest A full stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods always on hand at prices lower than the lowest Call and examine stock and see our prices. R. H. THASK, WholetsJe snd Reuil Dealer In VIVVUWj UUH UUj AND SILVERWARE. I have three rnletmcn conMantlv traveling on the road elllntr my bimmIk. which enable me to obtain the lowert powltile discounts, the benefltof which I propone to Blve. my enstomera. r umtqjim prrtoftt ana cut bituiet a tptciaiit. The followina cut renreMMit inv Ifttcet lmnroved Kre Tetcr. It lit a marvel In tclence, and by It use the aliehtcat defect In the night may be dltcovered and spec tacle properly tilted. A perfect fit guaranteed In every cue. v lift w, fA0 , EiJETUt f M s , Don't full to call and have your eye examined with lie nbove liiKlviinciit. Heiiiciiiber the place, HZt jk lle Street, oppotaiti'Arinrv Block, second door north city Drug Store. Ottawa. 111. aiuf 0 EMIL KUYL, (SUCCE880B TO BaLPWIV it Rl'VL.) FOREIGN AND AMERICAN Hie and Granite. Original Designs Best Grade of 8tock I Fins Work nanship Bottom Prioes Tard on Clinton Street, oppsaite Jonee't Carriage 6tip. OTTAWA , IL.L.IPCOIS. FOR B&L'E. 28 FARMS Of from 80 to 320 Acres, Located in Sullivan and Adjoining Town ship, in Livingston County. AXX IMPROVED. Price $30 to $50 per Acre. ENOUGH CASH TO ASSURE SALE, Tims on Balance to Buit Iurchr. Tor dettrlptioa of lands write to or emll o J. T. DORSET, Cullom, Livingston Co., octss irxjrrois. Mfilrv I J MTY