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rersonol.' Galvis Esq. C'iulvln was in Sticiitor Tlnus day last. I.EAiiv. W. 1 Leahy will "Inaugurate" at Washington next week. WlTTE. The WiM-hriililatt, that is, the edi torial part of it, is down with rhcumnti.-iii. Mi'Quaue James MrQiude returned Mou day, from a week's trip to Springfield and L'lilcujro. Uiuyi iTors. Harry T. Benton, known to almost every newfpapape'r man of the state, is in the eity. Sanhkiw. MUs Mae Sanders, of Suiith t tawa, has tieen tick with a bad cold this week, I 'lit U now well njjain. Carkoll. John Carroll, formerly of Strea tor, now of Davenport, was in the eity Wed nesday and Thursday lat. State Doc The Fhee Thauku returns lhauks to lion, t'has. Hoffman for some val uable state documents sent it by him. Alle.v. Mayor Alien entertained a lur.ee party of friends at his residence Thursday night, with a progressive euchre soiree. Baht. Probate Clerk A. T. Bartels was in Chicago, last week and returned lut Tuesday He also made a flying visit to the state cap! tol. At Mourns. Mi- May PaU lu n and MUs Minnie Bailey have been the iruiM of their friend, Miss Sadie Holdernian, of Morris, this week. Williams L. a. Williams, who was to have begun his duties as city editor of the WoJelast week, was laid up by indisposition until last Monday. Mitch. M. 15. Mitchell took a run up to the Garden City, lar-t Thursday and returned yesterday, with the perfume of the lake front on his clothes. Galesblko. Ross Mitchell, for some time past a salesman of the late lirm of Forbes A: Flick, left for Giileibur.s this week, to clerk in a dry goods store in that city. Sax FnAXdsco. The Vincent family, of Deer Park Chas. K., H. C, F.lmer A. and Arthur E. Vincent, together with Mers. Watts and Miller, leave for San Francisco next . week, to make that city iheir future home. At White's?. Supervisor Dunn, Tonica, Monday; Dan Carr, Opliir, and Chas. Ferguson, WcsViugton, 1). T., Tuesday; P. W. O'Brien, of the .V''n '"'A V,w' .nnr. Wednesday; F. A. Butler, M. P. Sheri dan, Friday. Sexeca. We trust our excellent correspou Iondent "Kappa" will soon resume his Sene ca letters. We have had frequent inquiries for him, and assure him the Seneca people miss the Jjnial letter he used to send the Free Tjuti. Fekuuson. Chas. Ferguson, jr., of Wc. Slngton, D. T., arrived here last Wednesday rnornin, to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. W. W. Curtis. His sister Mis Maggie w-ould have come also but was too uawell to make the journey. ' Arrival. At the residences of A.Frank and S. B.. Ruger ou last Sunday Washing ton's birthday boys. They cannot tell lies; they "did it with their little hatchets." C. C. llawley Wednesday morning la-t found a boy added to his household. Gatxoh. Louis GaVtlol'. the Dimmick postmaster, was in the eity last Monday, hav ing been subpu-ued as a juror, but as Uncle Sam does not contemplate that his P. M.'s shalfbe taken away from their oflicial duties, lie was promptly excused. ClboO. Major Clegg, who had been for a longtime past fire engineer, was discharged last Monday, and Thos. W. Burns appointed In his place. The major left Thursday night for Omaha. He was one of the tu't efficient engineers the tire department ever had. VorcnEits. This personal is taken from Monday's Time: "Kv(. Mason and ex Editor Webster, of La Salle, were in town to day. Mason came to identify hi docket asJ.P,; Webster to prove up Mason. The G'nW mau 1iad to swear t Webster. Now, who can vouch for Steven?" Wlcrr.. f- 1. II At. lT.t.1 t, 3 n i .x . 1 1 1 .x .uin. j . niuxt miu act daughter Kate leave next week for WasMaj; ; ton on a visit to her daughter there, wfeere they will spend the summer. Thr y will after wards make a prolonged visit t'i Winchester, W. Va., oud return to thi? city some time in the latter part ot next year, Spi'rk. -V. J. 5ptrf, the conductor who Was so seriouMy injured liere ou the Burling Ion a fe week? a.ro, and who was at the Clifton since, was taken home to Aurora on a Special train last Tuesday afternoon. Andy Vs a very popular conductor, and in a few weeks it is hoped that his friend- may able to greet him on his old run. VLIFTOX. Wui. E. McDonald a:id W. E. Coughlin, La S.ilie, last Moudjy; J. G. Fcldcs, member of the La Salle board of Edu cation, Tuesday ; Miss Jennie Geraghty, St rec tor, Wednesday; Pete J. Bungart and A.J. Reddick, Li Salle, Thursday; L. B. Crooker, Internal revenue collector for this city,Thur. day; E. C. Lewis, Deer Park, rjiiros-.l and warehouse commissioner, Friday. Frost. lack Fros. left thi frigidly srrlict. ed city la-t Wedne-d.iy for Ll ice-girt home near the north pole and tittle ethereal mild ness has been felt for tiv: past few days. Ex pect blue jays, garden sas, pretty girls muter parasols, lemonade in seven colors, linen dus ters, ice cre!u jm-.l l'p glued to the sticking point over the front gate these thing my brethren, will C'.vne to pass shortly. Crow let. J a mo Crowley, of 'phir, n . rasiona! visitor t the county seat, was in the city Wednesday last. In the neighborhood in which he resides the young nu n and women re getting spliced all around him. though he seems proof to the wiles of the siren Cupid. But his suit may be ou the docket for all that 5a known, and -onie. rare and radiant maiden, .with eyes-like heaven" own bine and cheeks the clor of the red top clover, may have sin gled jimmy out of the herd and iasSorn with her charms. Who knows? Rink. The foil-awing are tbjx- wiij .it- 'ttuded the rink hers last Wednesday night from Mortis: M. . j:kI Mr. Dr. V.; ciirl - Jordan and Mi? Jennie Uruv.iage; Jam.-s Crouin and Miss Eliza Reeves; Dr. Bragg and Miss Lizzie Reardo:i: Will H-iiina and Miss 'Sadie Mt.: Ja. Strong and Miss Ida Wil. liams; nida Gooli ad Miss Au:n Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Ch.is. Miller; Wat. -Oliver and Mis Ida Taeey; W. E. David and M. NVs Marshal!; Tim Hal! and Mi- Nellie Dunn Those w ho had n g;rls w ere the Me-r-. Y. T.T X". M.. ... -T..1I IT'. , ldiiiatd, il-J't, vtuil .-I , 11111. Ji:irlli.'in Lcac'rvk, Rodgt-, Welch aril like. UrtlMi:. TLs Jr.ends of Mr. Bayard Holmes "m this i.y will be i.ieastd t learn 'tliat at'thc ninth' .mtma! roinniertcenKiit of the Clacg Homeopath- CUege, Uoid this veck, he wa awarded the Bullovk prize, open for competition by the students of the Chicago University, Chicago Homeopathic .Medical College, Woman's Medical College, Rush Medical College, College of Physteians and Surgeons, Chicago Medical College, and Bennett Medical College. The prl.c consisted of a t'ioO miscroseope. Mr. Holmes received his degree of M. D. also at the same time. As Dr. Holmes began his studies with Dr. Bas com, of this city, the latter also feels especial, ly pleased over the honors taken by his stu dent. . . An liiiiUKiirul Ode. A rock-rooted, copper-bottomed, dyed-in-the-wool, impurchasable old Democrat has prepared the following effusion as a small measure of his great joy for next Wednesday. The poem will be delivered at a private ban rpiet ou the night of March 4th, and there Is no doubt that the occasion w 111 be a feast of reason and a How of soul. It Is hoped that the waiter will be able to fill his bill. " Make me a turkey saudwich, Garnished with wolf and deer 'Twill be the tirst bamiuct's pleasure I've had for many a year. Fry me a dozen oysters, Over them clam juice pour; Let me feed till my mouth runs over, lhe Kcps. to-uiiy feel sore. Fetch me a bear and bison From the tracks of the Western plain ; Bring me a buffalo bleeding For the wallup of J. G. Bluine. Throw me an acre ot flapjacks, Soaked in wild goat's cream; Hold me a minute, waiter, Till I shriek an old-time scream. Give me a Jefferson doughnut, Smothered with Jackson juice; Knock In the head of a barrel, Give me a chance to get loose. O, for a bite of a pumpkin, As big as a mountain top; 0, for a forty-horse biscuit Dipped in some elephant sop. Strangle me an alligator, Bring me a tarrapin 'live; Turu me loose in the honey And let me rout out the hive. For I've been waiting, yes, waiting, Twenty-four years ou a fast; (there, But now we've got there, yes we've got The Democrats' there at last. Rut) me down with a coon-skin, Shove me into a tiger's lair; I'm a goat, I'm an old hyena, I'm a wolf, I'm a grizzly bear. Let me give thanks fr a million! Let me dance, and yell and sink; Let me raise up an old Ebenezer, Let me ride on an angel's wing. Cleveland and Hendricks have got there Twenty-four years were wc out--Give me a derrick for a lifter, And let me raise up a shout." Amusements, This atteriioon Prof. Voido will present his views of the Battles ot the Civil War to the ladies and children, at a matinee at 2 o'clock. Admission to matinee, ladies 15 cents, chil dren only 10 cents. This evening his views entitled "The Wonderland of the Northwest" will lie presented. Admission, first floor 3o cents, gallery 25 cents. KAY TEMl'I.ETOX OPERA COMPAXT. Miss Fay Templetou, who has won the title of "The Queen of Comic Opera," and her company some thirty in number including Miss Alice Vane, Fatinia David, Sig. George Olive, and other operatic stars" and a large chorus, will occupy the Opera House on Wed nesday night, the 4th of March, producing Audran's new comic opera in three acts enti tied "The Coquette." Wc hardly know what else to say, as our readers know that La Belle Coquette, La Mascotte, Olivette, &e., were all composed by Edmund Audran, and that La Belle Coquette was first produced in this country by the Fay Templetou Opera Cjmwa. ny, and that this company Is dray.ing crowd ed houses wherever they appear, and that they have put the price Q reserved seats at 75cts. first floor ami fonts second floor, and will have a, big liou.e on Wednesday night. The Sale of reserved seats be gins this morning. Roland Reed, made famous by "Check" is' to be here a week from to-day In a new play. y-W Moudavnlirht at the rink Max Kneussl and Thos. Sanders will be contestants in a race for a pure of $10. Will Crawford and Miss ora jiarsnau, both of Morris, led the graud inarch at the riuk last Wednesday night. She lives in Streator is a good skater ana although too tender to strike an octave, she can strike a sitting attitude with the grace of a fairy. S'ext Weluesdav mailt the roprletors of the rink will offer a beautiful gold medal, to the most graceful lady skater. The prize will be engraved with the monogram of the win ner. Admission lo cent, rit.gcrald s band will furnish music. This eveninsr there will be a candle race at the rink, th four prizes consisting of ad mission tickets; for the first two 10-admission tickets isceoud one 10-admission ticktt; third one 5-admissiou ticket; fourth omi'J.admission ticket. Admissiou 15 cent. A Streator paper affirms that "the skating rink fever is at its hcicht. Young ladies arid gentlemen practice 'fancy steps' in the sum mer kitchens, back rooms, corn enm, empty hay barns, etc., o as to astonish their friends when thev aooear at the rinks." It is expected that about 30 Ottawa couples will go up to Morris next Thursday night with Fitzgerald's band to take in Hull's Op era House rink. It is time for the boys to send In their sealed proposals to the ladies so that none w ill be obliged to "stag it, as some of the Morris folk had to do last'Wcdnesday night. One of the mo-t laughable incidents at the rink was the ob-tacle Tace which took place there lat Saturday night, li. !trawn won the tirst prize, a pair of roller skates, time, 4:-: E. Hathew ay took the second prize, ten admission tickets; Ja. Angevine got the third, rive admission tickets; Jas. O'Neill was fourth in the race ami M. Kneussl fifth There was much excitement watching the contestants jumping ovcrchairs, runningover a see. aw t.onrd and crawling through o barrel. The rink as crowded to overflowing la.-t Wednesday night, the attractions being Will D. Anient and little Toty Nichelscn, of Mus catine, rr. Though the little girl is but S eight year of age, she astonishes all by her ease, grace and beauty of movement as a skat ist. Mr. Anient was unquestionably the best skater that has so far appeared here, with the single -reeot';oii of Prof. sSmiUi, He is un doubtedly an accomplished skater, and illus trates the poetry of motion in every move, be ing skillful and' graceful-throughout. His heel and toe fanry work was the finest ever sera on the floor. --The sams parties irave an other exhibition the following night, whieh was fairly attended. THK COURTS. Supreme Court. The March term of tho Illinois Mipremc Court for tho Northern Grand Division wHI begin In this city on next Tuesday. Circuit Court. Judge Blaneliard discharged the petit jury for the term last Monday. The March term of court begins Monday, March 9. No trial by jury this week. All the cases that came up in the circuit court w ere sub mitted to his honor, Judge Blaneliard. CRIMINAL. Peonlo c rel Thos Silvers v Wm R Milligan, Order to Win R Mililgau, shcrili, to release relator from Imprisonment. People v James Portertield, resisting an oftl cer. Not guilty. People t Albert Griffin, selling liquor with out license. Fined ("sO and costs. Peter Christiansen v Halver Johnson, ass't Verdict for plaintiff of 1,1'..G7 returned by jury. Judg. Joseph F Ferd v Ira Weaver et al, judg by coni lor fMi.'JU ami costs, timer ror imme diate execution. CHANCER!'. La Salle and Peru Horse and Dummy Rail road Co v Timothy Donoghue, collector, &c. Motion for temporary injunction ordered ou coiaplamants tiling bona or .oKi as security. Comity Court , Jas. Mannix, Geo. Beatty and J. D. Mor gan, appointed by Judge Gilbert as experts to examine the books of the late lirm of Forbes & Fliek, have completed their exami nation and have been for the pat three days engaged In making a new inventory of the goods. It is said that some peculiar transac tions will be brought to light by the investi gation. John II Haebcrle v Joachim Huerdten. Judg by eonf v dft for J54 and costs. In the matter of William Wilson aud Os mau J. Wilson, th8 late Earlville bankers, ChasM Smith, assignee, bond of $S),000 tiled and approved Wednesday last. Court ordered assignee to deliver notes and drafts left for collection and private packages left for safe keeping, to owners. There are SS cases on the county court docket for the March term beginning Mon day next. Seven eases are subject to call each day. Probata Court. Est of Corrin Donne, letters of admr issued to W II Austin. Chamberlain Plow Co v. Est of Henry Glenn, judg in favor of claimant for f 7J.8S. in tne matter or tne guaroiansiiip oi Agnes Deffenbaugh, final rep of accts app. Est of E II Mohr, rep of accts app. Catherine Chopin v. 0 Chopin, claim of f i.su noi auoweu. Est of Alvln Chopin, bill of sale app. E.stQf A N Roberts, Adeline Roberts app odmrX, Est of Sam 3 Slilltli. rep of rti tts apji. Probate of will of William Pollock, bond of $54,000 app. Mttnsoit Perkins apptd admr. BIRTHS. To Mrs. Joseph I'lrich, Northville, a boy; to Mrs. John Culmer, Nortlivillc, a girl; to Mrs. Wm. H. Livers, Mendota, a girl; to Mrs. J. G. Walker, Mendota, a boy; to Mrs. Peter Sterfllns, Ottawa, a boy; to Mrs. Wm. Cun uingham, Ottawa, a girl; to Mrs. Caroline Seiner, Ottawa, a boy; to Mrs. Wm. Shenk, South Ottawa, a boy; to Mrs. J. W. Marshall, Grovcland.aglrl; to Mrs. A. C. McBratney, Utica, a girl; to Mrs. Joe Hciser, Pcru.aboy; to Mrs. Geo. Stadlcr, Peru, a boy; to Mrs. Chas. Dresser, Rutland, a girl; to Mrs. Albert Martin, a girl; to Mrs. Julius Hoffman, Peru, a girl; to Mrs. Louis Martz, Peru, a girl. Th Proper Way To attach a tUmtoanenTl&ge Uto mois ten the eavelopeiiRd tSeopply the stamp. Try ttTmnSm the proper thing w? tf6uM qse Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic foi dyspepsia, eostiveness, bad breath, piles, dimpMt, agtMand malaria diseases, poor ap petite, lo tpirlta, headache, or disease ot the kidneys, atomach and liver. Price 50c.. of E. T. OrigTSSSSgfc?-" The suit of Judge B. F. Parks against the city of Aurora resulted in a disagree ment of the jury, last wees, me jury on the first ballot stood nine for a verdict and three against. 'The highest point to which damages was placed was o,000. The suit is brought w recover aainages oy reason ci the plaintiff's Injury from a defective side Walk, the judge being obliged to go on crutches for the past two years. He is con fident that he will win In a luture trial, be ing now In full possession of all the points the defense can make. After the trl?.l the court called up one of the jurors M fined him 7.1 for getting drunk during the pro ceedlngs, the trial being del.yeT until he sobered off. Mayor Lee, of Mendota has a room, in his house that Is chsrt-ed with electricity. Any one walking ross the carpet and rubbing their ffcet briskly on it, er by rub bing their hand? over a woolen cloth, be come so charged with electricity that by touching thKr lingers to the chandelier the ga9 will be '.nstanfly lighted ; or by touch Fng tfny ftetallic substance, will feel a sen siblb Shock and see the electric sparks fly frOm fueir finger-ends. The room in ques. tida is the only one in the house that is "eiectrified," and is known to have been o for several years past. Meriden is mourning the death of one nf ,or hrlrrhtflst nnil nnlilpsf vouncr men. Jack Thomas, who had been working for Jack Cannon the past summer, lie con tracted a severe cold and went home last Wednesday week to Mendota, where he died the "following Saturday. A large crowd went to Mendota, facing the severe snow and large drift, on Sunday, to attend the funeral. The first prosecution under the state com pulsory education law was hnd at Polo the other day. Complaint was lodged with the directors of a school district that a cer tain parent had not sent a child to school lie required twelve weeks. The director entered complaint before a justice, as re quired by law, and the careless parent was fined f ana costs. Tl, rltv rnnnoit nf T..-4 Suit nn l-ist U V V. . v 1 - - ... - - , - - - - Tuesday evening, passsed an amendment tn th ordinances that hereafter the olHces of city marshal und street supervier shall . . - i rr it. be elected instead oi appoimeu. i in en actment will relieve the mayor of a great deal of responsibility and trouble. StreiUfir Free Prett: The C, B. k Q road is now running on time. JLatkr Some times. A large number of freight trains leave both day and night occasion ally. The C. ii A. got trains through to day Latkii Didnt get here! and expects to have things moving as ni old in a .siion time. The C, St' L. & W. road started out with its snow plow this morning and ex neets to have thini; runninz hv next ctoss" no grass, no train. The Wabash train was able to get as far as McDowell yesterday. It will be running regularly ny nidav. f Lateh Some Friday.) The I., I.& I has not been seen for ttolong it Is supingod to hare "one 9outii to thaw out. rontiac Sentinel : A luird story of land lord rapacity and cruelty comes from Say. brook. Mr. Jennings, tenant of Wallace Zook, a non resident, was unable to meet ins renr, out ottered to turn over his entire crop to the landlord, with the exception of 00 bushels of corn for feed nnd 125 bush els of oats for spring seed. With this the agent of Zook was inclined to be satisfied, thinking It was all that In justice could be asked, but not so with Zook. lie insisted on his pound of flesh, nnd levied n distress warrant on the whole crop, leaving the ten ant without a bit of feed or spring, seed. The landlord law of this state, which allows such oppression of tenants who have failed to raise enough to pay their rent, would be a good law to modify or repeal. LACEY & SMITH Have receiveu their NEW Pall i Winter GOODS, and Invite Your Inspection. Our stock of Dress (Jootls, Vol Yets, Silks, (iingliains, Prints, Blankets, Flannels, I nderwear, Hosiery, (Jloves, Shawls, Nap kins, Towels, Table Linens, Cot ton Flannels, Bleached and Br'n Sheetings and Shirtinss, Yarns, &e, is complete, and Prices theLo west lAll we asK is a liberal share of your patronage. Good Goods, Low Prices and Fair Dealing you will ulwnys find at LACEY Sc SMITH'S, Opera House Block, Ottawa, 111. JOHN . YOI KO. WM. W. NASH. NEW LUMBER YARD. YOUNG & NASH, Wholesale and Ketalt 1 lenient in LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, POSTS, NAILS, Building Materials, &c. Ottlce and Yard, La Salle Street, NORTH OF CANAL. OriWs by MMurTi-ii-ilmtieprunitly attcn4e,l t". Ottawa Skating IIiiik. e 5 1 s. - ' S OTTAWA MARBLE WORKS EMIL KUYL. (Srctos to r.At.Kwrv 4 Kvvi.) FOKEItiN AMI AMKKH'AN Marble and Grauite. Qrijial Dnijoi 3j3 ?: jm V" I on tltnt.tB Strt'f r. .Ti.:e J wrt 1 1 : rtfi if. OTTAWA . IliblWOIS. I s.V!i ' tl-' art;... ibiH"I 1:. ili" lati'K ...w jm'I ;nr' ! hi-ri'ina'tiT ili-xTili.l, iii'I :i i.tln-r r-.i - 1 mat 1 'iiin-rti. thai ti 1 -! " .l-liii-j-ifi-t Nnd" v 1 ' !..! IT tin TrlAtirf "-iiTfl-:'i l-'l !ti-f r 'll i:..uiiii. iii itj." .ii-' ..I i:;;ri..i. for t.-!. i iuri'v a'i-1 ..th-r i.n.- a rit i ..-t" l';i" Ti. r.-..?i f-.r T -r : u nr.-tluii i-it. N"-. I -f T li- "i..inty 4 oi.rr H t-- !': I'll V ill I MTt 4. ill l"'UIl't". I IliHii'MI M i.n t'l' I'.t'i it iv ..f .1 in- ''. :ti-1 i -.n"n I f-..-n l4t ilnv lMirml rt i f.i1.K M:i'"- on ' Ji'h lit 'if .lntr II. I vt. tHS-Allli tin- I.'iri ti i.-r l II.'- l-: ;i:l I"". ! I 1..I4. i i ii. ' rl ".i.'l i "ni! ft .i!i. i" KmI lljlf tf Iil I. i 3aii'l I. I. o. i. Pi'tir A ' turn tiOrilii KVI'-: j-' i -l III ii.il.nr i .'l I" wnii-Tll. N'nllM" U fiirtlii-r ln-n-'i-Bitvn aliinn'il. t'r.i' !Im oTTitlmre ii itun- Li- r Mi l i'ii. .ii -i.ti ii' hi'MTtv the un'H r 'imi "1. nn'l lint ! lim." .f i- il--iii ! J..n pirr Juit" mil. kC. Ml 1.1. i Ft't!Tjr) it, ' AT LESS THAN HALF COST! $2.0,000.00 wort: Or Y ine Laces, hmbrolderies, Hosiery, Underwear and Klegant Novelties from the Cdutant Store, Chicago, AT THE ME CENT STORE, Having: closed the Contant Store, the entire stock has boen IMllCed Oil Sllllt At tllO Virrlmw Md'nlia Sitnrae Tlia Vina f'ant Store, in order to close this stock Ladies' and Misses' HrilHant Lisle Hose at 2." to cts, . , , . That were gold at the C'outant Store at 50 to 75 cU. Ladies' J mo HrilHant Lisle Hose at .... 49 cts, ... That were sold at the t'outant 8tjre at 1.00 to 1.50. I lilt Silk llOSierr ni - . . Ono.llnlf I'mit-int lr!fM Oriental Lace, seven inches wide, i hat was sold at the Coutant Store for 25 to S? cts. W ide Oriental Flouncing and All Over Orientals at Less than Half Price. Heal Duchess, Heal Valencienne, Heal Apnliiiue,IFancy Threads, SilkUuiiMire, Kscnriel, Spanish, Antique, Headed, Medicis and loi chon Laces, all Marked at Prices Equally as Low. Embroideries-Hundreds of new patterns, and fancv colored embroideries. Skirt Flouncing 12 inches wide, per yard, IS cts. Narrow Edge Embroideries, 3, 4 and ." cts. Ladies' Linen and Lupa rnlliir mul nvoHiv in VufLivoir nt one-third to one-half of cost. L. S. McCABE & CO., 801, 803 and 805 La Salle Street, opposite the Post Office. WONDERFUL! HOW New DooqsiLow Prices Will Tel The Largest, Hes( and Cheapest Stock of HOLIDAY GOODS In Ottawa; also Holiday Presents, Presents, and ew lear s Presents, FOR OLD AND YOUNG FOLKS. I invite everybody to come, see and buy. I have a large line of Poets, Novels and other Miscellaneous Hooks, I want to close out, and 1 will SELL THEM CHEAP. E. Y. GRIGGS. 1. jj NEUSSL'S MAIN STREET, West of La Salle Street, (south iide, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS. li"ior j kfeiroBitailyoaliiiiIlrcail well ilected itock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. All Itif law nJ popular Puteot MeJIclnrt. KxtttMi Mul iper tot rallDtrr Perfumery, Brushes, and Paints, Oils, VarnishesWindow Glass, &c Particular Mtentfon glveu to tlie Compoaiidlng ot fJiyBiclanB Prescription Boots ;ii les Owina; to the late season we are offer ins: Call and see our stock and SAVE MONEY! A Lame Line of (Jent Christmas Slippers. Hememher the jilace: CHILD & PHIPPS, :." La Salle Street. TAX SAI.K NOI'H ':.- V'ti. i t-'t-'iy 1 ten i . 1 1 if urik :i " uer ..f aud tin- unknot" n -.ff.', iii'.'r.-Ti-d in t!- i'id. and part. "I lot. t.er.-inat.T J.--. r.h.' t. to I .ii' !..nn il nut i "Ufrn. that iit ata ..I di-'.t. (v.'-m! :-t::"f- ni l .iwn'i.i'"'i r.-a-un'r-m 1 r ;Wi.ir "t I.i sailerount".. and tat- uf lii.a.. f i" t;.e a'.-. r.iun') tid -li r tM'-- a:i.l . ..t-d'i"- Ili'T.- .'1 1 .r '.!,e .-ir and pre-.i.ii t-ar. Iield at lli.- .unti l "'irt H .l-. In the city oi iifaa. in i I r' ..'.'). '"n !lie"i.'!l.' "tl Ike eletenth : t'i i -1 d .l:i'i-- t. 'i .-- . a:i.l ciitili'ie-i tml dtt i d iv pnr-ujiit t. 'n. i -hn umtii'B.'. on Me '.tth -I at til .lutt.? t I -v. t-. ane- tin- purvl.aM-r of 'V ' 'i :.,,tu l'" r:V- t.. - t I.i ll. m h : "K a ' "f Iji1V. in tne (-..iiii'v if r.i e a:.d "I lii.U". l.i.C'l n l!.r ill'"" ll'r.i'k i i i iii'ior S iid I.., ' f'.r "he tit..-- f..- the y.-an. !'9. !$.". "in. I Ivf;. and tt.-it t 'ie t .t;t "f rede'rpt on ..f . 1 tr-.vi l -I .., S-i l ' I ' . 1 1 ' !.'.! r:'-'- "K T n : do- .f tio . ii I si". ' lnliN t MMlNt.". I . 1 1 i i ii y 1 ew Styles of T.vpe and Low Prices at the Free Trader Jor i'rintiu Kooms-. ra nun!! out rapidly, will sell -3 cts, Hirthday Presents, Christmas DRUG STORE, Fancy Articles for lhe Toilets ''A' 9AI.E AN'H PI III HAsK.-XMlir i !.er't I KiM'ii t I In' iitiliiHiw nu iii'I u( hihI the imVa'twtt Mtrlti. iiiIiti'iiIinI iit Hit land. tol"i Hint pan n lot" lii"ri"iMiifTi'r ili'i rlt'tl. anil till olhrr htii!i! wliom it mat i iinriTii. thnt al a ! f ili-linniii-n! Iainl nt town loll by tti" liva-urir anil "'nIllt'lorill"i-ir uf I Saili- I'oiitity, m Hie of UIIiwh. Mr lhe ttaif. coun ty ami uiluT ta tii a tut iuiiIh iliit tlicri'oii for l hi' yi'ar a. p. IS").' and prpvuiua Vf:ir, lu'Ul itt tlii'-Cvmntt l oiiri llou.i'. In t !--lty ot ltaa, mi !! Utli ily oi June a. ii. 1HH.1, Rail ronliiiufil from ilny to iliit imrruuit to la . laiiie Kranlnn on the l"tli ilav n( Jiiih' v. n. !' lt'- aiiie lhe pun luwr n( Hie (o'lowuiu ih'x i i'" 1 tou lutt, Kltuati'il in -a il rouint ami -tuli". '.: I tfnk w lull" I.. r fj' or ton a. '! " 'ih.Ji- InI'll. In'. It'k i.o.'. K l.i'i-l '.l:l:u II In lil.l Town "I IVru. Minimi' 11 tSiiiNljn-.il. I. ! Mflt; I T K l,Ti' n.it ("itil .to ; u an I Miller 1.1 ilti ilo III ilo Karl A y liamln'i , !( t sulul !0a l.t. -H' lii ' I' U l.T.innof IVru. Henry Mrl. 111. t U U ."alli' Ceiilet . 1! hillon ' U 1j all". Ilelea M Hii 11 In If ik1 " Ailil to S'.rt'i l tn.a. I hat all of ul loi- auil narianf wul lnti w.'re "'l a-afore-aul Inr ilie laM't ot the ti-.ir t . o. 1 MtJ -. anl that the time nt ri'ileluptiou of "Ulil lot") ailil pa--t uf int frmn i.aiil mIi' anil puri'li.iM" will .-"jpir' on lhe I h dat of .11 IK" . n. l"M"i. A.o. at the afnri'wi.il ile, Jaini'i K-.iriloii.'tl the Dt.'i day of liiue lt (xi auie lhe pun'ha-'r nt the f:iowiuc dei'nli il n lot. i'iist"i in -aid oiun'v atcl nt. u : In ir...' mimf lartil. II Hathaway no .. m' fj' W .''. .'-. u r. 'II .U 4 .. ,i" ;. l I'l lllll'l " Ad I'l ?Trtatil 10 j StinpwiliA Maw 1 CuklloWU i Kifr ; i: i lurt. Mil.i.rrii If.'ii. ll.inic.ii-ail'i A I I t.'do. Ill Mari.-iKi'. it" do III 1 fully', :..l All to ( I ndt t . I hat all i.f "Uid lota and part' of vial 'nt were '.4 aton'MH.I fur Hie iae nf ihe )ar lnftj; and that the Mine of redemption of sa il lot. aud pa'ln of h't. frtim anl aie and pun in-.- .:! expire on the lith. dat of nine ink.. Al', tin" afoie-a d !', Ja'i.e 4luM..u on the';4t.,i ' dat tit .1 line IINl lei-auie the ptirrh.l-4'r nt the lo;:.i in: ; lrMTl'ed ti n'i. ol land. "ItlUt.'il III slid countv aud I .tale. !. : I 1 he h i.j nf 'he Wi nf of the NF1. of " TVutn.hip '. U.itie 1-a.t of fid P. M.. coutjuiiuic 40 acre; t.aveu J ti (he n line ! 11. Market or I'tikuown. i the K "1 t!.e si, nf the Sr.', of . C i. Tt'Wn- h p I. Kaiitt'' '. r t "t the l 1". M .containing j fre: taxed in the name nf M It Macket. ! A.l the NI- nt tne nf the Vfl, nf the SfOt ' v. 1. Tow oli'p . !. llaiiite -i Ka of the So p M . o:i aiii'.u 10 ai re. taieil inthe name of I W. Xa i.ej. A o the W. K.A s. K. i:. in the WV, m ec. -JI. I Tnw n.hip i'. Iiaue " Kat of the :kl I. XI. finiainitur .v.. acre.; t-ax'il in the uame of Thoma. I'. ISonAe'.d. j 1 hai van! frai-ti. nf land were M a ainreNa.d f ir lh 'axenf the lear and that the tune ut rflenintinn jot aaul tract nt laud fri'tti nuiiI nuI'", and pnrx'tue' wi.i ' expire on tne i-tth day nf dune ls-O. J Nottee i. further In-rebt tciven that the eei-ti-n-irca of purchase uf ul trai In uf" land, lnta and parra i.f at iid Nale :if'ire.aid haie Iveti duiy awitrmNl To "lie uu- .der.n51ie. . p. SMI fH. h et. a. :w A-wiunee of nH'uiN. hi-er. N'tvri"i.:.-f'NrxiK op AtKitKti y. coi-.urt-. . If tt em.-o'ii- i t eri-hjrien that tl under .iifd. A luiiUi-tratrix uf toe Klaieot Artrel J. U-,.-rt ofifr, late ..f tve count) nf I.i a'.le and state lof lllinoia, .xeael. will a(irNrar l-(.ire t;ip Pis-hah-i -Mirt of Naid C'l'ititt. "ii the thinl Xlvinlav le;utu- .Hh Uiyl of April ;n a' the I'ndvite ('nerf Kin. in i ittawVin anl emih't. hen and wtieax ail perNor j ha m ciaiina nr ilcu.ai.'iN ava.uNr njhI earatc are tint; uni hi aui iiu iiu '.-". nn- mhiv in wril.ll I'' Jil juatBieut. l;aixl I'll" JPli '!.) of K'-'iinanr t. p. ADUK i- i;oi.rn; feb5-'w - "Xilmiuiaremtr.I. (' W- W. H1A.1vI"m Attorney and nn-N?;ot 1. t !.. KiNiin NNetMit(t H.ar, ( onr II. 'I n, (tl. it, Id. All Vsi r-c.NinN arvrdm iwert U Hikl