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m ttawa m.8raiw. PCBLIHBEO KVIBT SATt'BDAT MOBJI1NO, At No.. SO antl Ul XS1I Htret, (IT UTAIBI.) MH. OHMAN Ac SONS, I'ropritor. WM. OSMAN, EDITi.Bi JOHN J.BWKKSKV.Cm Eihtob. TIRM8 OF 8UB80RIPTION I advance, per annum If not pld till eud u ,hrt:e mo",1, tin find of 11X10011(111 $i.no 1.76 a.oo 1st ir) ntf w- ' ... a... flftV THlltM fxtm Fifteen oent a rear it n4U.nl to paper egi out in ! nnMmVtltUllt uf fMMJtHL'U The) term will be itrlctly adhered to. m mail smiscitinEiw, ... ...Mam ii. t tint iimu on Hid name label on ,our PBiKTinuiiWi me time to winrn yu havu p.ld Jour wtiacriptiou. If it doc. t. plcatc mtily us mime, dlately in keeping '" ac'-oiint wit" " "'"' umtr ent.ubrlber. error, arc liable to occur. and we take method to keep correct account with mail ub crlber. If the label I. not corrected within two week. ... 1. ..v.. r.M-. lTcd imvmeiit please notify u. We re even more unxlou tlmn you to have the accuuut Correct. ofi: AflESTS Tn Fbbb Tbaokb imy be obtained at the following placet l.y the single copy. or sunscripiions n. ,.. lor Buy length uf tune at inn rcguuu mi--. K. II. PduLBB, Serena. III. I. ILTBOWHRIbOB, Marseille. D. II. UmiKllllll.l.. Seliecll. i T vv nmtic.v. liruuil lildge GmiBiii II. IIkbokh, for Troy Grove, Oplilr and Will thtra. Address. Tn.vtlrnvc. The Paragraph Fiend. A matter of cores Apples. Lead astray IJullets in hattlc. The lost cord The missing wood-pile. Words that burn Wiwto banket poetry. " Uewaro of imllations," as the monkey said to the dude. A morally conducted family should have an upright piano. A West Virginian is happy over a big run of luck. His cousin eloped with his wife ami every one of his ix children. Blinks says it is not true that love sickness checks the growth of young people. It in creases their sighs all the time. Taliwigo has f (',0,000 life insurance, and the companies are discussing tho feasibility of placing a net under him when he preaches. A short horse is soon curried, but ho must first be caught. The same is equally true of a short cashier. A captious crilio says Vassar girls cannnt write poetry. This is the strongest testimoni al yet offered of Vassar's triumph in the higher educaiion of women. "Attend your church," the parson cries; To church each fair one goes ; The old go there to close their eyes, The young to eye their clothes. It is remarkable what a difference there is In the sensation when you get a letter enclo sing a ten dollar bill and when you get one enclosing a bill for (en dollars " Ves, I take up my When George said violin occasionally for my own amusoment, but never play before company;" and Tom re plied warmly : "0 thank you, my dear fel- t0 iitt;u TV i i m i j . .... j , I low; thank you, thank you," George thought he was unnecessarily effusive. L!i,i U'luiJ,, Wil.r tho imMM.q. Hftvs Hiift ! JjIIU si v. viva " i i 1 j goes to sleep "draped iu soft, luxrious gloom." Most people prefer to sleep in a night shirt. Tastes differ. A Florida paper says sharks' teeth have been taken from the bottom of an artesian well ll!00 feet deep near Jacksonville, In that atate. They must bury the keepers of winter hotels very deep in Florida. The Atlanta VvnniUutiun Indulges the re mark that the cotton wurni and Tom Ochil tree are working their powerful Jaws in Texas. A Pennsylvania woman has been sent to prison for horse stealing. See what comes of opening the professions to women. A Georgia newspaper tells of a dog that chews gum. When it gets tired of chewing It takes the gum out of its mouth and sticks it tightly on the top of its nose with its foot to keep from losing it. Georgia liars ore bound to keep themselves before tho country. "Does alcohol warm us?" defiantly asks a temperance orator. Well, let him go home howling full of it and his wife will. Mr. James Danner, lute of Louisville, hav ing been laid by the sides of his four wives, the Indianapolis Juurhul indites for him the following touching epitaph : An excellent husband was this Mr. Punner; He lived in a thoroughly honorable manner. He may have had troubles, But they're gone like bubbles; He's at peace now with Mary, Jane, Alice and Hannah. who won? A sculptor to bis friend did say : "I'll lay a wager 1 can make From this huge mass of shapeless clay A perfect woman, ih mistake." "I'll take yon," was the friend's reply, And soon the sculptor's work was done. His friend gaxed on with earnest eyes, And with a smile said "I have won." "Woman without a tongue, oh my ! I think you'll own that I have won." The sculptor smiling made reply : "A perfect woman should have none." Anna Hamilton, Miss Carrie Datum, of Cincinnati, was mar ried the other day. Her name is known wherever the English language is spoken. A Pittsburg bn.se ball club is called the "Four Aces." The other day a little nine spot club came along and raked them In. They didn't suppose it was iu the cards. "Oh, where does beauty linger?'' sings a Philadelphia poetess. Considerable of it usually lingers upon a young man's shoulder unless ler head rests very quietly. Men who have fallen from great heights and lived to tell of it agree that the fall is buu i--- .w v. - p. " -- . exbilerating. It seems as if one were float- ing about on a feather bed. Try one bottle and be convinced. Detroit Frre I'rrt A train moving at the rate of thirty wiles an hour will clear fifty feet in one second, vhich U found on close calculation to be ex t.(Mi ia found on close calculation to He ex- ,. actlT the rate of epeed at whieli a Kentucki- KU'H , ... ... an accepts an invitation to .take a drink i . --- Both men and women are fond of theatre Col going to boo how the actresses drew, and the men to variety plays to see how they don't drew .t .winre.Mr.lUanlc" tmi'l a KueHt to the landlord of a Uar llarlx.r hotel, "y"' lttul u vn ira than it wait last year. a the indignant Boniface hotly answered, "That V 1 ! A 1. .sv U liiipofisiblu, ir." no uai nun mi. di.I. Miss Sarah I'ool was horn in Yorkshire, Knglnnd, July 1H, 1H32. Tame with her parents to America wueu child of threo years, living for a time at Ei sex, in the state of ew 1 or. Tu ibn snrine of 150 moved to Wisconsin, and in the fall of the same year to La Salle pnuntv. Illinois. s.mili. the fourth of a family of eleven childreu, was early left to take upon her the care and responsibility which the inoiner had laid down. At the death of the mother .1.. uf Mi ilil. Ilenrv. was but four UIO J umijjv iv . rears old. and she maintained for him, with other members of the family, their home. After the marriaire cf her brother Henry he and his noble christian wife endeavored in Homo decree to repay her untiring labors of former years by sharing with her their home, which indeed was hers for over thirty years. Aside from the pressing Unties ot Home the care of a sick father, and troubles pecu liarly her own, she found time to go into other homes to stand by the sick nml 'lying. She gave evidence of trust in Jesus. No one was more universally loved and re spected than she. Not only the family, but the community greatly mourn her loss. After a protracted, painful illness, which was patiently endured, Bha died July 31st, 1 885. aired M years, VI days. In spite of the constant and heavy fall ot rain on Sunday, Aug. 2, a large number of friends followed the remains to the cemete T f....... ry l. I. 11 U.I. Ml. VT (ilVO it ...... ...... u(T.. rlmr u llli low and ilcnrcfeil i I y I, in ...... v - spirits, Ions of appetite, general debility, dot ordered blood, weak eoiiKtitution, headache, or anv disease of a bilious nature, by nil means procure a ooiue oi r.nuiiv win. i. v.... ...oi i... Mnriiri.ii.il to Sri! the rai ild im- llll ..111 ' . , - . movement that will follow; you will he in- I ... ... i.r ..il. ...! ....licit.. rtplred Willi new me; riiuiiiu nun miimj will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of '.leetrle Hitters. Sold at liny cents a Home 1'y Lilt. iV Brltfirs. In the County Court on Friday of last week Miss Katie Hiermeier, of Mendota, aged '2-), was adiudired insane. The disease had been of longstanding and tho testimony tended to show that it was hereditary. Mary Daniels, a white woman, nnd Charles Stewart, n negro, were released froj: the Jollet prison last Saturday after for hi "Jim v. alttValJ Ori TUU J "- O J- Tlie two jm, eloped from Terre Haute, Ind.. tho former leaving a wuue nusminu Htid the latter a colored wife. They went Til wliorA tlipv wpio nuir I" ociiivn, v . w - rjej) but having been followed up mmi In dlnna by the deserted colored wife, the A1rilMii nuir urfl nrrpstpd. convicted Ulld l l b '" " - ------ "? Bent to the " pen" for one year. On their release, Stewart waited around Juliet for his " wife," but she cave him the slip and got off on the bt. liOtils train ueiore lie knew it. I tried Tongaline upon myself for facial neurulgln, and it gave immediate relief. I also tried it upon one suffering intense pain from neuralgia of the head ; nnd one dose gave perfect relief. C. W. Dcvai., M. I)., Pinevllle, Mo. There is nothing that udds more to the beauty of the well kept grounds and door- yards of a village than the disappearance of fences and walls. High fences and stone walls give an idea of Isolation and suspicion of neighbors. In modern times, where Btttfk laws are enforced in nearly all well-ordered communities, these old-time necessities should disappear. The ideal village home of the future will stand a lit tle back from the street, have its grass plat and flower beds and shade trees, aud in stead of walls and fences its borders will be marked by a corner stone and flowering plants along the Hue. For one-half the cost of fences and gates, in every village till the streets could tie embowered with shade, and the lawns be made lovely to the eye und the air scented with fragrance, A few leading citizens in any village could make wonderful changes ioi the better in these respects. Tli Home uf Mr. Itlmni. Wasiiinoihin, D.C. Thesenof Senator Frye, of Malue, who has been suffering from a severe cold, which settled on his chest, was cured by a few doses of Ued Star Cough Cure. He publicly endorses It as prompt, pleasant and safe. Dr. Cox calls it the best remedy. It coutains no opiates or poisons. The following are among a few of the noted improvements to lie made by the new postmaster at Paw Taw: The null will be delivered by carriers within a ra dius of 4 miles, mall boxes will lie erected on every corner and 8 prominent comers in the Township, and the mail collected every hour of the day and up to three o'clock every night; the mall bag will be oiened at the depot after the arrival of each train, and those present will be served without the trouble of going to the office; all stamps sold at the otllce window will be licked by the 1 M.; thus doing away with the wear ami tear of the tongues or tue ja . ... 1 AO.l M-tll ltk rami Btt rutttdlv irons; pwmi inma v -i j M possible after their arrival by the P. M., ami tjieir delivery will never be delayed over 24 hours on this account. Calculi, or Stone, the root or prime cause nt nunv of tho tuoNt ilniiL'erous and lmlnful - .... diseases, have been conMtlereU lndestrucu . ' " , . . . b e; but Dr. Carpenter's Calculi Hesolveut l.lo. .., Mr Partvantor'a f 'all'lllt IleStdveUt. the result or a iucKy acciaen-, uiiMuri- tuem an,j potdUrely disintegrates and In Him iiHrtlcIes. A life tin the ocean wave and a home on riiinir deeo" la all verv well to sing about in poetic verse, but the poor sailors Hre subject to discomforts that we lands men know nothing of. Jacob Palmer, mate , i,a r s. shin Portland, writes that he nu a ail never starts on a cruise without laying In a supply of Mishler's Herb Hitters. It is in viii uable for dlarrhii'a, dysentery, colic, cramp and all similar diseases. Streator Fret rrm: John Martlnchlck, a Hungarian living near No. 3, was brought to his home Saturday night in an uticon clous cotuliton. Dr Dicus was sent for and found him dying from the effects of blows us if administered with a club upon bis back and hips- His patient was unable to sav a word or indicate in any way how he came by his misfortune j nothing could be earned from the neiguoors. juiiriiucnicK died Wunilav morning about nine o-clock All the family knows aliout the affair Is that he drew his money regularly on nut unlay afternoon, and after eating supper he left most of his money at home and went to a saloon near -No. ;s, where he ilrank more or less beer. This is the last that was known of him until a couple of his fellow countrymen carried his bruised and bleeding body lioiiietoLisliorritieil lamuy. The doctor has no hesitancy in Baying it is his lielieftbat Martinchick was foully dealt with. The coroner of Livingston county was telegraphed for, and arrived on the Wabash train this morning. Arsenic and quinine are not desirable commodities to curry about in one's system, and It is to bo honed that the Unisonous ague remedies have hnd their day. Ayer's Ague Cure is a sure atitutote lor the Ague, and all malarial fevers, and is perfectly harmless, leaving the system in as good condition as before the disease was con tracted. From Ransom. Hansom, Aug. 21. John Plielan sold his land m section six nnd bought the Vernor farm in Highland township. .Martin Dooley has become the owner of the McCordls farm. Kev. Mr. Wilson, of Dwight, talked in the M. K. Church on Tuesday evening on: "Can the citizens of Hansom afford to li cense saloons y" and showed that they could not a lion I to do so. it is unpen me major ity w ill think so on election day. John Kynn and wife left on Tuesday for Marcus, Iowa, where they will spend a few weeks. Fanners are threshing their grain. 1 lie oat crop is light. Mr. Itoblnson is building another kiln at the tile works. He Is unable to supply the amount of tile wanted. .1. N. Devine and wife, of Seneca, are in town. On Monday Mcsts. Haird, Folk, Worm ley, Stelnlumlt anil enuor leit mra trip through western Minnesota. O.Ci rv. (lIllHS IIOIIKH Notes. The St reator papers are excited over the prospects of a new bottle factory to be erect ed thero by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association of St. Louis; but the Midland In diutrial Qmtttt says that Association "hae definitely determined to erect mammoth glass bottle works on the recently acquired property on the river front, near the foot of Cherokee street, and work will be commenc ed ri soon as the plans, now in hand, are completed. The buildings will be of the highly ornamental style peculiar to all the structures of the company, being of brick and cut stone, and will present an imposing sight from the river. The building and ne cessary plant of machinery will not cost short of $100, 000, nnd the works will em ploy fully 600 men and boys. Expert glass, blowers will be imported from Bohemia to do the skilled work." It is reported that another effort will be made by the glass manufacturers to settle the differences with their men this week; and if they do not succeed those employing union men will close up their doors until January. The Prince of Wales has discontinued all his daily papers, deeming them unfit for the general perusal of the family of a man whose debaucheries are hinted at in every other column. This forethought on the part of Albert Edward will endear him to the people of Great Britain more than ever. Postmaster-General Vilas favors penny letter postage. He says: " I shall recom mend it In my report to congress, and the people want to see a further reduction in letter postage. There is uo reason why this department should be any more nearly self-sustaining than the other departments, and if a penny postage should create a de ficit of a few millions for a year or so, I guess the treasury Is rich enough to stand it." A Pes Moines paper, in the fullness of Ids heart of hearts, says that if you listen on a still night you can hear Iowa's corn crop growing; to which the Juliet Xetcs makes the following truthful remark: " And if you listen at any time, day or night, you can distinctly hear the gnawing of worms on that corn. The most destruc tive of them is a little one called interest. It feeds upon the corn in various forms. The fraudulent Insurance companies, of which the lleginter is the boss, eats a good deal ; railroad bond holders ami watered stock holders take all the product will bear, and then the banks their 10 per cent. A blind man can see what's left for the pro ducer." Worth Thinking; Almiit. When your health i ooratid yon art nf firing from general debility, get a bottle of NICHOLS' BAHK AND 1KOX, it will help you. No sensible man should get angry be cause a newspaper man duns him for mon ey. A dun is not an impeachment of a subst rlber's integrity, but is simply an out cropping of a publisher's necessities. For Instance, a thousand men owe a man from one to four dollars each, He has to dun them all in order to pay his expenses. In stead of getting angry and "stopping the paper," because the publisher asks him for what is honestly due, the subscriber should thank him for waiting so patiently and pay up like a little man. There Is no class of professional men who find it so diflicult to make both ends meet as does the newspaper publisher. This is very true in the matter of delinquent sub scribers and others who pay in exchange. Not long ago a farmer dropped Into the of fice of one of our exchanges and paid for his paper in spring cbUkens, and the edi tor, after vainly endeavoring to eat one of them for a week, finally gave it up and wrote: "We don't mind taking country produce occasionally in payment for sub scriptions, but we do object to having a subscriber palm off on us an eight or ten year old rooster as a spring chicken. We got a sample of that kind the other day, and after the wife had boiled one for three days It had the audacity to actually flop out of the pot and crow. There has got to be a line drawn somewhere. We don't mind using considerable fire-wood in cooking them, or tho exertion in carving them, though this is weakening us consid erably ; but when it comes to crowing, it is like the last straw on the proverbial camel's back." I'riiiffton Tribune. Itiii-klin'tf Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price ir) cents per box. For sale bv Lutz it Brlggs. Col. lugersoll, In the course of a recent lecture, said ; " Don't talk too much about the men. Do you know, gentlemen, we we nrobal.lv have not in the American congress a man so learned in the science of government as Harriet Martineau was? America has never produced a novelist as great as George Eliot, and we have never bad a poet equal to Plizabeth Barrett isrowning." U'lien Ilaliv van ulc':, tvo ;-nvo liorCASTOKTA, When she was a Chil.l, hIiii cried for CASTOltIA, When she liei limn Minn, hIiii fill..)? to CASTOIUA, Wliuu nIh: iiatU'iiiuiruu, nliu gavothom CASTOUIA HFQtil. B. F. LINCOLN, Aifffftfyti at Ijiw. 1.MX.t,S K'lT I, K M K S T. - Y. r a t k o p A x s r. 1. 1 ) k K T, Pki kaki. Nollce 1b hereliy (riven to nil pcrmum Inleri'Kleil hi wilil I'Btule.thiit the unli'ri(,'iieil.Ki"i titoi8 nf the liiht will nml lenlaiiieiit of wilil Ani-el llewev, ili'ceiixetl, will iippeiir ln fure the 1'rnliHle Court of the ennui) uf bi Salle nml Ktnte of Illinois, nt the County Court IliniM', In Ottawa, ill mini county, on Monthly, Hie JUt tiny of Septi'iolier A. I. 18x1, for the piirwe of renilerliiK miiiei oiiiit of their proceeiUncn in the iidiiiiii iMlrutliin of sutil eMute for the tlinil Hettleinent. Duteil at Ottiiwn, thiicilut Oiivof AiiuiiRt SAMUKI. K. PK.WKY, MII.TOX A. I'EWKV, Attkkt: A. T. II mitki.h. Executors. Clerk ri oliute Court Ln 8nlle Co., III. auK2i-tw LMNAI. SKITLK.MKXT Kstatb of I'ktkk II. Dick, I IIki kaskii.. Nollce Ih herehv iflven to all Her- hiiiib lute restcil In milil tHliite, that the iilulerl,'neil, Kx- eeutorof the law will nml tcxtiitnciit or sain reter 11. Dick, ileeeuxeil. will appear before the Probate Court ot Ihe ruiiiily of M Salle nml Mate of Iliiuoin, nt the County Court Hoiim', In Oitnwn, 111 sul'l county, on Mon day, thelilM ihiy of September a. n. ISSS, for the iurnwe of renilerinn tin account of hl procceillnpi Iu the nil lliinlHlrnlion of Milil cutnte for the final settlement. Dated ut Otliiwu, thin lth day of Auitust lsss. LEWIS K. SKEKL. Attknt: A. T. riAiSTKi.K. Executor. Clerk l"rohiite Court La Salle Co.. 111. nuirt-!-3w Q. W. W. BLAKE, Attiirneu at Law. STATE OK ILLINOIS, La Hai.i.k ("oi xtv-hs. ' bale I'uart u) .a .Salle Vuuntt, to the (Atobrr Term, a, i. IM. Mary BratlHlinw, nilinlnliitriitrlx of the estate of Patrick llrndslmw, ilcceiiHcd. vs. Mlchnel llrnilnhiiw ami Julia HriuiHlmw. V'(iiH toW real estate tu pay Alliilnvltof the non-resldenee of Michael llradshw ilefeiiilnnt above named, liavlnn been flled III thenltiec of the clerk of the Trolmte Court of Iji Snlle county, notice Is hereby Kiven to the said Michael llrmUliHW that the said plaintiff, Mary llradshaw. ailiiiiiilHlrntilx of the estate of Patrick llnidshaw, deceased, has tiled her petition Iu the said Pioliairt oiirt of La SalU- coun ty Inr llll tidier lO SCU WIU H i-iiiim-i. in;iouKinK I"' ' o-, tate of said dedeased, or so much of It as may be need-1 ed to pay the debts of said deceased, and described as follows, lo wn: eleven in uiut it i j-iuhl- m States Addition to the town (now city) of Ottawa in the county of La Salle and state of Illinois; and that a iiiniinons has been Issued out of said court against you. returnable at the October term a. n. tsS of said court, to be boltleii on the third Monday of October a. ii. lsw at the Court House In Ottawa, in La Salle c unity. Illinois. Now. unless von. the said Michael Ilritdshnw shall personally be and appear before said Probate Court of i l,a sane county on me iirkuii oi u-ini un-n-m n w holdeuiil the court House 111 said county on the third Monday of October 1n.V and plead, answer or demur to the said complainant- petition tiled therein, the same and the matters and thliuoi therein charged and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree entered against you iicconllng lo the prayer of said bill. Ottawa Illinois, August llth, A. T. HAIiTEI.8, Probate Clerk. liKii. W. W. 11 1.AK K, Coliiplfs Solicitor. augJ'J-5w HENRY QUNN. Attorney at Law. MASTK.11'8 SALE. STATE OK ILLINOIS, La SaLLB Col'.NTV s. -' A'ie ColtlltM ii it nun. Ill the iimitrr of .lane Snell vs. Ellen .1. :ie!l. John nie Snell. W illie Shell, Klieii .1. Snell. administratrix of the estate of Philip Snell, deceased; Ham W. Hlg- by and the North Western Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. " Hill to '"in line M'Htijatie. Public notice Is hereby given, that Iu pursuance of a decretal order entered In the alaive entitled cause. In said cotnt, mi the third day of August a. i. 1H.H5, I den. W. W. Hlake, Muster ill l liancery Tor said court, on Tuesilay.the first day or September A. I. IsV.. at two o'clis k lnthe afteriiisui of said day. shall sell nt pillule auction to Ihe InghiM and best bidder, for cash, nt the south door of the futility Court House In Ottawa. In said couiilv, the following described real estnt.. subject to the lien held by the North Western Mutual Life Insur ance Coiiip iiiy.sitiiale ill the county ot Iji Salle nnd state ol Illinois, to lt: Tlie east half ol the u est half of sec tion twenty-seven, town tlilrt v-tliree north, ranire two east of the thin, principal nirilillan containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or les; together with all and singular the tenement and lieriilltiiuteuts Ihereunlo belonging. OKo. W. W. HLAKE, Muster In Chancery. August Sth, a.ii IN'd. , Hkmiv Oi Sol'r for Cuinpl t. augs-lw RICHOLSON & GENTLEMAN, Aitontetit at Ijnr. MASTER'S SALE.- sTATEor ILLINOIS. LaSaI.LB f in N'H ts. Iji Halle I'tmnty t uvitit nun. In the matter of Cyrus 11. Met orinlck ami Leaiulcr J. Mcformink vs. J. S. Buck, John furrier and Ella Currier. m Hill to r'oif-l'-e Mmljaoe. Public notice Is hereby given, that in pursuance of a decretal order entered III the alaive entitled cause. In said court, on the fourth day of August a. i. 1HS.V I. lieorg W. W. lliake, Master III Chancer) fur said court, oil Tuesday, the etglith day of SeptemlsT a.ii. 1C. at two o'clock In'tlie afternis.n of paid day. shall seh at public auction to the highest ami best bidder, for cash, al the south disir of the County Court House, in Ottawa, in said enmity, the following described real estate, situate In thecouiity of Iji Salle and state of Illinois, to wit: The west half iwvjiof the southeast quarter se) of section fifteen 1 15.: also lot three is. In tlwi northwest iiuarter iliw lof section twcnly-scveii rill. all iu town shui thirty-six ), range three east of the third prtucl pal meridian; together with all and singular the tene ments and hereditaments thereunto ls-loiik'tiig. C.EO. W. W. HLAKE. August 1th, a. r. 11. Master In Chancery. Kii iuI..o. Ubxtlkhas. Cotiiplf. Solicitors. augTMw, V'O'PIC-K. Estate OF HrNttY rtKIMRMH. 1 ii.,.1!. Votii-i I. hereby sivt-u that the umltfi sigiu-d. Administrator of the Estate of Henry Hrum bach. late of the Coiintv of La Salle ami stale of lllluois. di-ceaseil. will apiear Is-fnre the Proli ne Court of said mnnly on th third Monday toeing the IHIh day; of (k lols-r tsss, nt tlie Probate Court Kisun. In Ottawa, ... ..id nmniT h..n snd where all persons havlmi claims orilem'aiuls agaiust said estate arc notified to at tend and present till" same in wriinm ior wijimiiii.i. tat.id tni. Mb da, of Augurs, o. auglS-iiw AJmtulsiraior. H. C. STRAWN'S Lumber Yard AND PLANING MILL, Near the Illinois River Bridge. OTTAWA MARBLE WORKS EMIL KUYLi (8UOCBiOB IU BaLUWIM K.UTL.) FOREIGN AND AMERICAN Mle and Granite. Original Ceilgni Best Grade of 8tockl Fine Workmanship Bottom Prices 515- Yard on Clinton Street, opposite JoneiTi Carriage Shop, OTTAWA, IL.1.II01S. FLOUR AND FEED, Lime, Salt, Cement. Plastering Hair and Stuoco. Also the LONDON Horse& Cattle Foofl A piepaiatlon tar mi (.prior to any coudltlOB powdur ever made. Oil Cake, Corn Meal, Sco. A, HAMILTON. Feb.U-tf 114 Main itreet. Ottawa. Ill CAYffSA I.AKK M1MTAKY ACADKMY Aurora, N. Y. Maj W. A. FLINT, rrlBcipnl. TKOS. & HUGH COLWELL MANL'FACTLKEKS OP Sasli, Doors, BMs, MOULDINGS, Stair Rail Halusters, Newels, &c, &c, &c. Keep In stock TnrrtA nnd Plain Biiililhig Paprr, Lix kt, ttmijrt, iV -in, nnu everyiiiuiK iieccHHim m i-uin-plete a hoiine. W e take contract In miy part of this or ihe ndjoininiir ntntei. Turtles conteliipliitliiK building would uu well lo cull on us aim gei our ugiirea. OFFICE AND FACTORY, La Salle Street, Ottawa, Ills. J. V. CLEGG & CO. Are prepared to do all klnda of Has II Steal Fitting AND PLUMBING. Wrought Iron Pipes, Fixtures, Fittings, &c, at low prices. Opera House IMock, OTTAWA, ILL. Chicago, Burlington and Qumoy B. S. TIME TABLE. October 13th, 1883. Contractors and Bui Going South. . Pam. Piua. .2 No..l No. 19 B. B. P.M. LT A M. LV 4.45 d. 45 S.14 10.113 (.18 10. 1 8li 1.90 10..K (j 6.40 10.53 ViH 6.4 11.00 ISM B. 54 11.04 1 7.03 11.13 1.U 11.23 H f.U 11.33 Si S4 7.TO 11.42 V 7.87 11.50 39 43 7.50 12.02 J ttil 1.10 Vfi 8.30 12.49 0 P.M.AB PM.AB 1 Going North. Pam. Pbm. No. 70 No.? B. B. 10.80 7.'l0 9.12 8.89 9.07 8-34 8.54 B.3b 8.42 5.67 8.34 S.UO 8.2 4.58 8.18 4.4S 8.08 4.84 7.58 4.31 7 50 4.15 7.42 4.05 7.28 3.50 7.08 8.3U 6.5e S.M A M.LT r tt. I.. al STATIONS. is a ...Chicago... ....Aurora.... .West Aurora, Koi kit June ...Oswego.... ..YorkvTlle... Fox .. Mlllbrook.. ..M.lllngton.. ...81 ?rlilao... ....Streim. ... ...Blakea.... ....Wedron... ... Dayton C.R.I.ftP.Cr'g OTTAWA Kouth Ottawa, ..Side Track.. .Grand lililge. ...Itlcharda... ... 8t reator... Freight trains carrying passengers leave Ottawa at follows: For Earl, 4.20 P.M.; forAurora.10.0SA.il.: for 6trator. 3 16 a. 5.(6 r. v.. and 10.05 a. m. Morning train make clote connection at Aurora to Bl) rolnta east and west. PullHian Palwe Slwpiug Car. C B.Q, Hrawl., Itooii. Car. Horton'a Ilecllnlng Chair Cara. and the C B AO Paiace Dltilng Car, by tills route. All laforirs tlon about rte of fare, sleeping car accommcelatlfni and time table. w,l be WWlWt ftenersl Psssenger Agent. Chicago Tnoa. J. Pottbb. General Manager. Chicago. GEO. K. KOK. Agent at maws Chicago, Alton & St. Louis Railroad On and after April 29, IBM. train on tlie C.4A.R K. pass Jollet as follow: Uuinu -o i Express Mall J .45 PJ Lightning txpress .. 5.45 A H Denver Express K. C. and s't. L. Ex pre Jollet Accouiiiiodatloii Goino SofTn. Exprena Mall Llglitnlng Express Denver Expres K. C. and St. I Expres ,n... A .M.mf.iii.lall.111 ...12 SOPH ... 5.13 A M ... 7.3UAH 10.15 A at 10.10 P II 2.UI P m 12.45 A duurv iiHA.iH.ii-". ..... Lightning Express, Denver Expres. and Kansaa City nnd St Inl Express trains run dally; Expres Mail and Juliet Accommodation run dally, except Sunday. Kansas City and St. Loin Expres; going noiitli run through without f hange of cart. Morning train to SL Louis ha free rhalr far, and evening train through deeper to St. Loul and Sprlngfleld. ADAMS Ticket Agent C. A. Railroad. tarn Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Pilred. KEW TIME TABLK. Goino Eat. Na 1. Paf tflf Expres and Mail 11 a " 4. Sight Expresa Ji" " . Kansa City Expresa...... a a, Chicago and Davenport Accom P 10 Peru Fast Accommodation '-'JJ " 12. St Paul Kxpre rrttgut Ciaryint) ratengeri. "IU Mtii . ............. 2 ;W - its c.oijioWmt. No. 1, Atlantic Expres " S, Night Expres " 5, Chicago and Kansa 4 Ity Exprea .... 7 Davenport AccoinmaUtlon " ' Peru V t Acfoinniodatlon " 11 St. Paul Express, via Albert Lea fnvM CrrFt Pauentfert. " . 1.IW P , 5. 25 P 7.45 A ,11.: P ii , 1.15 P u , 1211 P , 1.211 A B , H2 a a .12 40PB , 8.) P . ii.25 P a ,1(1.13 A 2.33 pa Xiv 9 and 10 arrive in Chicago at 10.15 A. . and leavt Chicago at 4.14 P. dally tSunday excepted). Niljll ind 12 run dailr. Including Sunda-. N t carrie. paswiirV from IU- k Island to Ottawa. u! carrte uwii(i'n fnrtii t-nceo to tKtaw a. Na M carrte pasoengeri between Oenweo and Ot- "Not carrlea rseogrn .betwee Jotlft aad Gene e.. and No. ' between La Salle and Jollet. Nol i and carry I-ja"" iwween P;WT and U Salle. K. B. C a ijTI Gn l TtL Pa- Aft. Agnt at ooawm. H. W. JONES, Carriage Factory, IHOBB 19 WANT OF Good CarrlBrfB. Top and Open Bnggle. bllde 8 Bnggle. Two-eat open Boggle. Light Wagon, bulklea, Ac, can Cnd ttiem at this fnu- tory, all of his own make, of the Beat Material and In the Moat Approved Style and Fiulati, all Warranted and for rale at Low Price. AUo make to order uch as are wand, Repairing done promptly; painting, trimming wood and iron work OTTAWA CENTRE Wagon I Carriage Manufactory JOHN D. VETTE, Prop'r, On Surjerloi Street near the old Fox River House. Having Introduced many important Improvement la BH establishment, making It the largeit and mot complete tn the city, the under Igned invltesfarmer aid other desiring new wagoa or old one repaired' or wishing Fine Family Carriages, Bagglea, 1'haetont and Democrat Wagons, Oranythngln his line to give him a call. A work warranted and price that defy competition. John d. vkttb. HILL & FORHIIALS, OX MAIN STItKKT, Near the Fox Hirer llririge, OTTAWA, ILLS. Maiiiifncture nil kinds of Carriages, Top sd Open HugglcH, various sfylcs of One- and Two-Se. uhac tons, Dcinocnit and Spring Wiigoiis, Alsobav. arge assurtiiicnt always on hand. First class FAMARS' i Al.'O.S'.S always on band. All our work Is w iirranted, anil mnde of the best ma terial, and will be gold a low as good and reliable work can be sold at. We employ a first classTrlnimer and are prepared for all kinds of top work and repairing at short notice. Call and see our stock of Carriages, Buggies an d w on before buying. HILL & r OP.MHALS Money to Loan. Ia mm of tl.onn and onward, en improved fanniaaf 9a bnalneaa property. JAS. J-. UAL Y1H, Loan, Insuranc and Steamship Agency Otllce in Delano Block Ottawa 111. martS-ly 1885. WALL PAPER AT Hapeman Si Grab's, West of Court House. i Largest Stt, Lowest Prices GOOD WORKMEN AND All Work Guaranteed INSPECTION SOLICITED. Carriage I Wagon Factory Den Hf WOmeD IIBw IV B,v iv wi-ny " m '.""