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Pvblumiu Kvbkt Barunnar Mommo. A.t Noi. SO ami 1 Street, UI iTAllW.) WM. 08MAN As HONS, Proprietor-. VM. OSMAN, Euiti.B; JOHN J, BWKESEV, Citk Khitok. Terms of Subscription: I advance, per annum If not paid till end of three nioutka if ,t mud till end of lx inontlm $ 1 .no l.Tfi u.oo Ily currier, tlfty cunt extra. Fifteen cent. a year l added to FM.e. "'' "l "' " Ountv to eter prepayment of postage. Theiitf terms will lie Htrtctly adhered to. TO MAIL SUIlsrl:ll;HIM. riease lie certain that the date on the name Ii.Im-1 on four paper indicate the tune to winch .m have paid tour .unscnpiio.i. It H docs ...d, pleaw notify us imme fllately. In Keeping these accounts with so many d.uer entllM-rllM-ro.-rr..rar.. liable to occur, and we take this method to keep correct hccoiii.ih with mail sub icrlbers. If the lahH t not corrected within two weeks after we should have rc( .Led I in. t.t pleaw liotilyus. We are even more anxious than on to have the account correct. OI'i: M.I.M'S: -r,. it.i.!,kii mav he oliiamcd at Ihc following placid hy the Klncle copy, or s:il..T. for -my length of tun'' al the rc,'ti,ar 11. II. Tool. Kit. S-ri lia, I!!. I. II. TaiiWllllllii.K. M ir-ei. V. II. I'Mikkiiii.i, Seneca. , . iil lie taken L. T. Van Duiikn, Oraml l.v Gkokok II. Iliittoin. t o' T 1 thain. Address. Tr t.io.c. nvc, n.'.ilr arid Wal Timely li'l'lcs. Nut l.olifviti' in the mlui'i- Unit "itiiitclie fire iiimlt! in lieuvcti," a Sliv.ilor i.'iicr culls iln town "Our mutcliU'-s city." Acconhng to llic v.iliutioii of IMS."), I.n .Sulk- county stumls tliinl, ns follows: Cook, Sl :,,::;iO,U7 ; McLean, . 1 S,-l'., 1 " 1 ; l.u Sullc, .1H,'J27,S!C!. When the .SoMiurs Home Coinuiifsioii ur rivcJ ut Jolicl lust r'riilny Micy found no one nMhn (lenot to receive llicm. No mich an incivility was iKissiUe in (Hliiwa. The editor of tho Toiiica Xnwx liewuiln the dearth of items in his little village hy Klnt ing that the hulk of I lie people are Iiuhy threshing, and that at night I hey do nothing but listen to the concerts of ihe katydids In the face of this valid excuse, liichnrdson onght to go fiHhing or huniiiig for a month or two until threshing is over. The editor of the Morris Xeim is eager for a reputation as a first-class liar. He is re Hjmnsiblo for the statement that a physician of that city gave a lady an emetic for a stomach trouble, and nlic threw up a live lizard. If bIio had vomited up a live alliga tor Nattinger would have claimed it as the one ho pretended lo have ween in the liver here. Turf Talk. Louis W. I less has in a show case ut his store a number of tdioes worn by some of the most famous horses In the country, In chiding St .Iulien, 2 :1 1 Hhdibiill, 2 :12'.f ; Fuller, 2:VY.i Mattin Wood ward, 2:15 Hurry Wilkes, 2:15: Driver, 2:10 Toney Newell, 2:1!); Lottie P., 2:l?!j'; Big Foiip, 2:2:iM; 15eiiny, 2:20; Iielle Echo, 2:20; Ottawa Chief, 2:25; 11. 15. Wlnshlp, 2M, with running mute; Westmont, 2:01i, with running mate; PhyllU,2:15' and others. Mr. Hess lias been promised shoes of Jay-Eye-Se, 2:10.';,'; and Phidias, 2:13;. These trophies of the turf, pre (tented by drivers and owners, Loins prizes highly and would not part with for u siimll fortune. Among the trotters and pacers which were ut Ottawa during the races and which took first prizes at Ereeport last week were Georgian!!, a (Jeneseo horse owned by M E. Mcllenry, that lowered her record to 2:2fi.'4; Lottie P., who won tho pace, beat ing her old competitor Silvertail In straight heats, best time 2:1!); Gypsey Girl, who v?onln1ieKttuneof2:aO; and Hoger 15. w ho made a record of 2:2i. You cannot attend to business while your mental and nervous organism Is deranged you have no appetite, your strength Is ex hausted, and have no heart for anything, If vou take Nichols' Hark and Iron regu larly, you will find your appetite restored and your wrengtn aim vigor reneweu. Kobt. P. Port or, in his Industrial Series, in the Inter Ocean recently, gives tho follow ing figures of the exportation of glass from Delgium : 1873.. 1K74.. 1875.. 1870., 1877.. 1978 , 1879.. 8M).. 1881. . 182. . 188a.. .5 n,2'.7,2(M) . 7,8:t;:,(i()(l . 8,0011,800 . 7,702,500 , 7,574.400 , 7,'.M2,(iOO , 8,i;4",200 . n.nii.tioo . 10,888,001) , Ui,58:i,(ioo . ll.:!20,loo On which figures he innhes the following remarks: "The exports of glassware from ihe small country of ltelgium, as wo have seen in the (able given ubove, are cpml in value to half the total product of the glass factories of the United Slates, which in 18S0 aggregated !?2 1,15 1,000. There are nt least seventy establishments in llelgium, em ploy -ploy ingover 12,0 K( men who receive annually In wages, 15,000,000 francs (SH, 000,000,) be ing an average of I! francs 45 centimes (about 70 cents) per day. The salaries in this industry are regarded in liclgiuni as ex cellent. Some of the hands earn as much as J1.50 and even S'J a day. In the glass works in the vicinity of this town, namely, that of Vttl Saint Lambert, about 1,800 workers are employed. The first cutters are paid $5 per week; second cutters, 4, Ihe same as the polishers. The common labor ers earn $3 to ?3.50 per week. Apprentices are paid 20 cents a day. Over 3K) women are engaged here. They are paid by tin piece, and can earn 40 to 45 tents per day. The estimates heretofore public he I in consu lar reports, etc., of gltia.i-workers' wages in Belgium have, In my opinion, been altogether too high. The most complete and simplified statement ii the one given above, which would indicate that the average earnings of til classea of glass-workers are SI a day, counting 250 days in the year. No wonder Belgium workmen will come to America and work for, say, half American glass house prices, and consider themselves lords of creation at that ! The HolilUirn lloiun. ItHtrlkes us that the Fker Tbadek Is a little too previous In some of its assertions in relation to the action of the commission erstohx:ate the old soldiers' home. Ve agree with the FhkhThaukk that a more litting place for the institution cannot lie found in the state than Buffalo Hock, but we doubt very mwli that the commission ers made the statement that of the 1 1 points examined "12 were rejected us ut terly impracticable and out of the tmes tion," and that Buffalo Hock "was the best Mte visited." iUle. The above is from the Ottawa (Hole, and docs not state the case honestly. The in formation received by a representative if this paper comes direct from Fred. White, mayor of Aurora, and a member of the commissi""- H xU"x ,ll;lt 1 - "f ,!"" Mtes offered had been rejected, but neither he nor the I-'iikk Tcaokk st .ted "of the 1", points examined 12 were rejected." .Mr. White also slated that "Huff do Bock was the bet site so far vi.-ited." This js some of the out-ide hUoiy of tie- matter, fiieml Stevens. . - our K unlet! Iti-Ktinl. At a meeting held at tie- council on Fri day night of last week, the following leso. lotions were adopted : y,V-e, ., That the citizens of Ottawa, recoirnizing the gentlemanly hearing ""d soldierly conduct of the olfleers and men coiiipo.- llig the l'ift Brigade of the Illinois National Guards, lately encamped nt Buf falo Bock, near our city, appreciating the many kindnesses shown us by the com inanding general, staff, Ih-hl and line l!i cersol the Brigade as well as the manly and soldierly bearing of the men, respect fully tender the ollicers anil soldiers of the First Briirnde our kindest regards and as. sure them that their coining among us has been a pleasure appreciated by all who bad the good fortune to meet them, either hi camp or in the city. UrnMenl. That we recognize in the oil! cers and men, composing the First Brigade gentlemen eminently woithy to represent the extreme power of the State. lltMnlriil, That a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the cominaiiiling deneiai of the First Brigade. K. (J. Al.l.KN, President C. L. Stamatk, Secretary. . Jlfmri,. Hello, neighbor .Jones, have you got back 1 Jour. Yes, I've trot hack, and a back ache that has gripped me for three days, night and day. So I gave up and came home, but what I'm to do 1 dun t know. Hroirn. Well, I know. Get Dr. Car neuter's Calculi Best d vent, and take accord Ing to directions, untl I'll guarantee a cure In two days or less. I know, for I've tried it myself for that very trouble. .font. Well. I'll do it. Where can I find it? Jlrmrii. At the nearest druggist's. Durkee, the fellow who recently threw a stone with such force as to break the leg of Fei.v, a fellow-workman, could not he found Monday afternoon, when Jim Cross went with the necessary papers to gather him in. He jumped his straw bail and faded from sight. 'roHierlty. It Is asserted that agriculture is the basis of our national prosperity and wealth. 1 he annual value of the crop ami animal pro ducts of one Htate (Illinois) exceeds three hundred millions of dollars. I he nier c hant, manufacturer, farmer and consum ers generally are much gnitillcd and greatly encouraged ut tho proHpects for abundant crops. The quality of the 188.1 hay crop Is ex ccllent and there Is no complaint as to the extent of the yield. I he extraordinary crop of oats harvested this season exceeds that of any previous year. I ho area of the growing crop of corn largely exceeds the crops grown In this State of late years and the prospects have never been better for an abundant yield per acre of corn, at cor responding dates for many years past. It Is a grand sight to the traveler this season to view the hundreds of miles of almost unbroken fields of luxuriant corn in this State, and Inspiring to contemplate the millions of wealth represented In the grow Ing crop. The most Intelligent and progressive farmers and stix k breeders ot the country and the leading spirits In many other lines of business are deeply interested In the Agricultural Fairs, and are now making unusual preparations for the great v air to bo held In Chicago this season. 1 he pre mium live stock, faru. products, horticul tural displays, collections of art, etc., ex hibited at the thousand or more of county and district Fairs, will as usual find their way to the great Fair at Chicago, which opens on Monday, September 11, 18M5. Ihe Illinois Mate Board of Agriculture has given each industry represented at the Illinois state ralr encouragement In pro portion to its importance to the other in terests demanding the fostering care of this association. Tho managers of the Illinois State Fair since its organization have offered more than one third id' a million of dollars in premiums to the enterprising people ot the world as an lnceiitne to exhibit the best results in breeding live stock, the .kill of the Inventor and manufacturer of labor-sav ing farm machinery and implements, the growing of superior specimens of agricul tural products, etc., etc. I he managers ol Ihe Illinois State hair have made many additions to the premium list this season and largely increased the handsome inducements heretofore offered. The premiums offered the several depart ments of the Fair this season nirgreirate over twenty-four thousand dollars. This large sum of premium money Is appor tioned as follows, viz; Cattle, ;J,M0.1H); Horses and Speed, $1 l,7!l .00; Sheep. ?',. CiO.OO; Hogs, $ l,8.V.IHI; Poultry, sf'.HViOO; Farm Products, iiss,00; Horticulture, 1,122.00; Fine Arts, IH'.t.OO; Textile Fab- rii-M, $(il8.00; Science and Fdiication, $1,- 10.00 rind Dairy, I20.00. Tho large premiums offered will induce exhibitors from all parts of the country to attend the great Fair at Chicago, and it is believed that the additional facilities pro vided by the large number of railroads centering at the olace of exhibition will enable the vast crowds to sjieedily reach the Fair without Inconvenience. . - . f'li-erl il Help l at Hand. " I'm afraid I shall have to In taken te the hospital or to the poorhouse. I've been sick so long that my husband, good and kind as he Is, can't stand the worry and ex iiense much longer." No, you won't, Wear wife and mother. See what Parker's tonic will do for you. Plenty of women as badly off as you are, have been rescued almost from the grave by it It will build you up, curing all ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys, and is simple, pleasunt and safe. What We Are lnliltel to th South Tor, There appears In our columns to-day the advertisement of the well-known (and uni versally used In the Southern States) Sim mons Liver Regulator. Years ago it won its way Into every household of the South bv pure, sterling merit. It there takes the place of a doctor and costly prescriptions. The medicine is becoming widely known in the .North, and wherever used the de mand for it has steadily increased. It is a family medicine, containing no dangerous and deleterious qualities, but purely vege. table, and so gentle in its action that it can be safely given to any person, no matter what aire the centenarian or the crowing youngster. Working people are often in that miserable tate of heiilt.il w hich really renders them unfit for labor; but they haven't time to take medicine and be sick. Simmons l.iver Regulator can be t.iken without can.-imr any loss of time, and the system will be luiilt up and itlvL'or.tleil by if. The Regulator promotes digestion, (lis sipates iia-ty sick headache, ami gives a stron:.', full tone to the system. Ill mala rious climates it is inva'luaU.', both pro tecting at'ael; from tie disease Mid expell ing til.' puis hi alter it has entered the sys tem. It has no eipial as a preparatory med icine, and can be safely Used when a doc t'ir cannot bf called in. Persons of tie very highest char e w-r ai.d eminence have L'iveii s-iiniiions l.iver Regul;.b r tle-ir . ; dial and hearty endorsement. A Tex: in the I'- s iiewspal-i-r litters good sen ilowing parai'i'iipii : 'e i an 1 i (iiell a ihniie.-tic i lot or put ll ;iiiet"Us to family jars by simply banning up a green wor-ted motto of "Cod Bless our lb Hie." Neither can we siioort our falnlies by su- ti.-rul i ii" the other hroper motto "Tin- l.ord will Provide." It is honest toil that makes the kettle boil. . . You cannot attend to business while your mental and nervous organism is deranged you have no appetite, your strength is ex hausted, and have no heart for anything. If you take Nichols' Bark and Iron regu larly, you will lind your appetite restored and your strength and vigor renewed. Jude Mi sou savs that when death conies to (dose his eyes in that sleep that knows no awakening, he w ill fold bis garments around him and lie down in peace, thankful that the Grout Master has seen tit to cast the days of bis life in the grandest era of the world's history and the greatest of the I 'nited States. Me has lived during llfty years of progress in civilization such as never again can be surpassed and has never been equalled. l.u Stills Tiinis. Siil ll Single firay Hair. " You may laugh and think me a vain thing," writes .Mrs. J. R. C, of San Fran cisco, ton friend in this city, "but I have not a gray hair in my bend, and yet (sad to say) I am fifty and' a day. Recently my hair was not only quite gray but quite thin, too. Parker's Hair Balsam made in New York, I think did wonders for me. Try it if vou have occasion. It really does what 1 say and restores the color also." Not a dye, not greasy, highly perfumed. Only reliable ,10c. dressing. A number of Mendotn citizens have sub scribed to a fund to be expended in pros petting for natural gas in that vicinity. The scope of country Included in what is known as the Mendota Gas Belt, com mences near Mclntire's farm, four miles north of that city, and extends over an area of about live miles In lireadth and about 10 miles In length terminating in Bureau county, not far from Wyanet. Mr. and Mrs. Camp, living near Macon, Ills., have given a 11(10 acre farm, of the value of $27,000, to the Illinois Wesleyan diversity ,a Metlnxlist Institution at Bloom ington. " ... . i "KoiikIi Kals." ClcilIK Ollt Villi., IIIH'C, roilrlll'K, fllCH, lintx, lll'lllllien. Heart I'aliis. 1'i.lnltiiMon. Omnmrnl Swi'lllnm. PIzlni'M. Iih11i;i' lion, llciiiliiclic, hli-eiilewtin-w cur.;.! by "Wi.'lls' ili ullli lil'IK'WIT." "ICoiikIi Corns." Axk for Wi'IIk' "Itoiinh on Ciinin," ISr. (Jnli k coin plcli' cure. Kuril or wilt corns, wiirtH, liunioiw. "HiK-lm-railm." Onlrk. coninli'ti' I'nre, nil Klilnt-v, lllrtililer ttml I rin- itry DIm-iim-h, Si-iilcllni.'. Iri ltalinn.Stoiii', (OiiM'1,1 UUn li of I lie llliiililrr. l, Hi iiwih. Heel-lilies, Files. Kill. roiiolii'H. iiiiIh. Iinl -hum. nit, uili i-, cit-l'i'is. ciilpinunki', i li'iiiTii out i.y "liuiiKH on num. l ie. Tli in People. Wclln' Health IJein-wt-r" rextimii Ih-hHIi mill viuor. tairi'K Uysi' I'mii. iinHjti'tin', seu:ii oi iiiiity. ?i. euiu;li on I'uin." Curt'H cliolerii, colic, rruniprt, illiirrlui'ii, uclii'S, i.i.lns. tfpniitiH, ht'iuliM-lic, ueuntiKiti, rlii'uniitliMii. ajc. Kouii on Cltlll ClttsllTH, 1 H. .11 nl hers, If yon mc ftillltar, broken, worn out unci nervous, um' WellH' 1 li-it.lt It liencw. r." 1. UniKKiMH. Life l'l-i-server. If vein urc limine voiir irrln on life, try "VVi'lln' Health 15i-in'iT." lines ilni'i l lo tteak spoilt. "Itouyll nil riles." emeu I'IIch or lli nioiTlioiilH. Ilclilnir. rro'niilln lt'itMiliiiL', Internal or ullii r. Internal ami KMernal lieiueilo in i-iu-h piu kuee. Sute cure, "hk-. Oniisls. Pretty AVoiiieii. I.inlli-H who ttouhl retuln freslinesH aiul vlvui lty. ilnii'l fall to try "Wcllii' Health Kenewer. -Knuli on Iteli." Ilouwh on Itch" cures linniors, erupt Ioiih. riiii;worni, letter, Nil I r 1 1 - .1 . i . . IViisti'il feel, ililllilaiiiK. "KoiikIi n t'ularili." Cerrei'ls nITeiiHlve ikImi'h at onre. Coimilefe cure til' Worst chvetile ettw'-i. also uiieeuaieii iih areh' fur le.lile tlirria, Sore 'I'liroat, l-'oui Hreatli. ;ie. Tin- Hopr of I lie Nation. rhiltlreu. h1ov In ileM'lopnHut, puny, serauny mm delicate use"Vtclls Health Kenewer. Ciiliiti ti of Ihe Kindlier. Slineiiur. Irritation, liillainicati.ui. all Kidney and I'l lnary coiuplimits, cured h) "ltucliu I'aiha." H. "Wilier Hues, l;i;iclies. ' "liolth'li on Kals" clears tlietu out. also Hectics. Ants. H. O. STRAWN'B Liunber Yard AND P LAMMS MILL, Near tho Illinois River Bridge 1 .UNAI j HHT'l'liKMKNT. Kstatk of .1 imks( oi i.ixs, lKcKsKi. Noilie is hertdiy trlv- en to all persons Inlereste.i hi said estate, that the utiilersinrit, .Ail mi nisi rai or oi ine ivsinieoT sain .ouiii-p. ( ollins. diieasid. will appear liefore the rrohatc Court of the county of ui salle an. I state of Illinois, at On-Couui Court House. In luinwa. In said county, en Monday, the '.'1st dav of septeinlier a. n. ISSa. lor tin- ii.irnu- of rendering an aeeoiiut of Ins prm illnpi In Hie adiiilnisi ration ol said estate for t lie tlual si'ttlelueiit. Hated at Ottawa, this iuh dav ol August Isss. joiin w. i:iii.ni:s. Atikst: A. T. ll vitrKi , Adiiiinlstraior. t lerk rrolialc ottn. IJ sain-1 u til. au.uw HENRY QUNN, .1 tint ttn lit l.itir. STA TliiOP II.I.I.NOIS, I.A SAI.I.F toill TV im. In thri'imiit i'vurl, o'Ie'i Trim, A. n. iss.-.. II. roll II. Suell r. John L. uu-li ami Margaret A. liil-h. In t'tiiim-rrtf. Atlldavltof lion n'sldemvof alaive defendatiH haxlni! Imvu nie.1 tn the rk-rk' utile.- l the t in-ult Court of Mid county, notice is therefore herehy nlven to the said lion resilient ilefeudaut that the roinpiaui mil rileil tils hill of i-oiiiidalnt in said court, ol. HiecnHii- cerv side t liens "f.on the 'JSHi day of Aunu-t s.s, and that tlierinsn asiiuiiiions lssueit out ut san court, w Herein said ult Is now iM-ndliitt. retnriiHhie on theM-coiid Men- da. In Hie month ol October a.i.1SHhs hv law n-ulreil. Now, uul.-si. ou, the s.ild lion ri-sident ilrtendaut atsive natiiisl. thall tM'tmiiially tH-and ants'iir iM-fore said Circuit Court on the nrt day of the next term thereof. to be hidden at Ottawa, tn and for the said comity, on the Mt'.inil Monda) In oclolwr nrxt, and plead, answer or demur lo the said isniiplainaiil's lull of coiiialalnt. the same and Hie matters and lliliuss therein chanted and stated will la taken as eonfesM-d and a din-ree en tered imailist you acsinllnut to Hie prater of said bill. n u.i i am l.MUHs i ii m. Ottawa. Illlnolt, AiiU'it 'Oi. IStCI. IIkxky OlN.v. loiiiplt'sSolr. anW IW lieu Italiy wiw lrV rn "uv l)(r CASTOWA. W'licii h wan a rliii.l, him mud for CAST(H!IA, kIio clii..? t OASTOIUA, Wlieu lii liiult'Uililrou, KhoguvotUuiu CASTllKIA THE GREAT Unfailing Specific KOlt LIVER DISEASE. SYMPTOMS:.' ti-n'iir con(M winir or ovrtni th.-1.ti W. '.clcs. ir l' nils ftrri u.i ,krn f r UW tftil'J s i :'. tn mi. ttisiu ; Kttlir tntn( ll I liofup "-.n iNM'i rm 1 1 w itrl r si. r iti h'-sti- it ; ! rniv t .hens l..iwrls.il:iTn.t(fSv ' ' tl.C I . I i !" li ll'lurtlt't l"ss -f iiiflirv, .1 pmiftil vil- t I. I 'i": ilt-lilUlv ..w sj.tiiu. a '..i' K. J fiiW . I t!ii in .tii-T evi-, ; n 'irv i - -ilt : U-tt ; rot- ; t!i t.rii.f is v .tiity .hi I li-i -'i..ti .1, .it.ii, a ii i, uci eitti a -.. lliiK-lll. Vi ki:i.v M;(a;T.viii.i:, tFrCCTWL BPtClFX FOFi I M.-Viriu, eos! : .;tl in. r.iliiuin -.t, .(.llllidlie, i i. ll.adaclic, .N.insca, olie, .'iciilal Irirelin. liowel CoKiI'laints, 1.1c. , tic, i:ic, Is c-r-n.lly us'd in Oic fundi to arouse the Tor 1 Liver to a lic.ilihy actum. It .'.r-.s witliout (livturhance t3 the vitein, i!iot cr ec million. It regulates the l.iver, ami en; .-s tiie hi!e to act as the puree. The excels of I in- licim r.cmoveil, .- Ii.nie elli-t't is produced and lii.iitli i perfectly restore.l. The Ki'tJtibitor is given with safely ami the happiest results to the most delicate infant. I .,r all diseases in which ll laxative, altera tive or purgative is needed it will give the most pcrfeit satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest and liest Family Medicine in the World ! THERE IS BUT ONE SimiWONS LIVER REGULATOR ! Src that von ert the trpiuiine. with the red Z on front of Wrapper, prepared only hy J. H.ZEILSN & CO., SOL8 PROrRIBTOFS, PHII.AIKI.PHI., PA. M. T. MOLONEY, Attorney ut I.mr. STATK OF ILLINOIS, I.aS.i.i.k Col A TV hs In tin' i hi uit I'niirt, tn Oftibtr ti-rnt, a. it. iss,-,, MaiX'ret Hi cker i . hurli-s ( ri-ler. Kilanl Crlsler, HIihiii ( risler, Franklin l.'rlsler. lleni-v Criler. I.yilia iM-nioii, Mary Ann (mlile. at lierlnv Warren, Aniamhi ll:,lei, Kriini is HilHn-.-". Sally Austin, Knnly Aiirtln, ll.irnel SinipMjn, Orrin r.lllnajN imd .lane Ilodc-kins. I hi nri ' ii, Alll lavit of tin- non-rculileiiee of Hie detetidant Mary Ann Oolilc. Iniplemleil Willi th alsive ilefeml anu' Cliiu ii's ( risler et til., ImviiiK lieen tiled in the ( lerk's olllee of the ( irenit Court of mild County, mi. lire is lin-li't'ire lu'reliv mvelttothe Mini non-resident dcleiclHiitx Unit Hie eoinplalnant llled her lull of com plaint in mi: id ( .ni t. on tin' Climieery side thereof, on I hi- lit )i day of March 11. and that thereupon sum mons issued on: ot said Court, wherein said suit is now pell. 1 m-.'. returnatiie on the second .Monday In the innntli of ( letolier rrxt. us is hy law iTiUiml. .o. uniesj yon, the said non resident defendant aliove uaineil shall personally Im mid appear hefore s lid Circuit ( ourt. on the tl 1st day of t lie next term tliereoi. to lie hidden at (iitawa In and for said County, on Hie second .Monday In Hi toiler next, and plead, an swer or ileiuur to the sjid coiuplaiiiaut's hill of com plaint, the same and the matters and things therein chart; oil anil slat, d will he taken as confessed, anil a decree -nteri'd anainst vou according to the prayer of said lull. WII.I.IAM W. TAVLOU. Clerk. Ottawa. Illinois. August j7tli.ls.siS. M.T. M.u..i. KV.Coinpt's Sol. rtlinSlt-lw a. x: jbiNUULiN, Att'ifiiefif ut l.iliV. I.VIX A I. SKTTI.KM KST.-KTatk ok Assn. IlBWET, I Kkckask.ii. Notice Is herehy islv.-n to all persons interested In saldestate.that tlieuiideislnni'd.KM'ciitois of the last will and testament of said Ansel Jlewcy, deceased, w ill appear hefore the I'tolmte Court of the eounlyot Ui Salle ami state ot Illinois, at tut- coinny Court House. In Ottawa. In said county, on .Monday. the ilt day of Septeinlier A. I. ISsS, for the purpose of renderiiitf an aceouiit of their priM-eeillntrs in the admin istration ot sain esiate lor the unai sen leiiieut. Dated at Ottawa, this it day of AiiL'tist IsK",. SAMl'i:!. K. HK.WKV, MILTON A. HKWKY, A itkst: A. T. Uaiitki.n. r.xecutors. Clerk I'ruhate Court La Salle Co.. 111. ati('-M-3w 1,MNAL SK'ITLKMEN'T Kstatk ok I'ktkh II. Dick. Iiki k.skii. Niiiiee Is herehy irlven to all per sons Interested In said estate, that the unili'iik.'ned. Kx erutoroflhe last will and testament of said Peter 11. Hick, deceased, will appear helore the I'ruhnte Court ot the county of Iji Salle and slate of Illinois, at the County Court House, In Ottawa, In said countv. on Mon day. tlie'JIst day of septeinlier a. i. ISH.'i. for the purpose of re uilf rim; an account of his proceedini:s In the ad ministration of said estate for the Dual settlement. Dated at Ottawa, this lath day of August Iss.",. LEWIS K. SKKKL, Attkst: A. T. BBTKl.a. Kxiicutor. Clerk I'ruhate ( ourt Im Saile Co., Ill, aurti-llw G. W. W. BLAKE. Attiriii'' ut Luie. CTATK OK ILLINOIS, La S.m.i.k Corvrv-ss. )( time f urn l ui .ii Suite roiuitti, In the O. tnher Term, a. ii. lssr,. Marv Hradshaw, administratrix of Ihe estate of 1'atrii k Hradshaw. deceased, vs. Michael Hradshaw and Julia llradshaw. t'etitimi In nil rent tttute to pity Ui bin. Allldavltof the noii-resldeui'e of Michael Itrad.-hw defendant ahove naiued. having been tiled in thcortlce of the clerk of the Probate Court of La salle county, notice is herein l-Hcii to the said Michael Hradshaw that the said plaudit!, Marv llradsliaw. administratrix of the estale of Patrick llradsliaw. deceased, has llled her petition In Hie said Prolmlei ourt of La Salh coun ty for an order to sell the preml-es lii'lohnini to Ihe es tate of said dedeaseil, orso tniicli of it as may he need ed to pay the debts ot said decrasi'd, ami described as follows, lo wit: Lot eleven In block thirty-nine In States Addition to the town (now city) of Ottawa ill the county of La Salle and state of Illinois: anil that a smimfoin Ima been Issued out of said court aeain-t jou. returnable at the October term a. h. Is-5 of saiil court, to be hidden on the third Monday of October a. P. b-ri at the Court House In O'tawa, in Iji Salle county, Illinois. Now. unless vou, the said Michael llrail-liaw n1ii.11 personally be and appear before s lid I'ruha'e Court of ji Salle county on tin- first day of a term thereof to be hidden at the I ourt lloiise in said county on the third Monday of October IN-S. and plead, answer or demur to the 'said complainant's pedum died therein, the same and tl lalicrs and thing's therein charu-i'd and slated will he luki'ii as confessed, and a ileeree entered against vou aecoruiiiL' to the prajer of said bill. Ottawa iillliol-, August I. III. I .-a. A. T. II AK'i'KI S. I'rohali-Clerk'. Oku. VV. W. Hi. ik K, t impM's Solicitor. iuw:-."iw HENRY GUNM. Atlnrln ii nt . nr. MAS I'KK'S s LK.--sTA l'K 'I'' 1 I.I.I N' Us. I. a Sit.t.K I l M l ss. l.u .( 'i iiuiii I ii i i ii I n;i I. In the matter of June Shell -. Klli-ti .1. sin 11. J. I.n life suell, Willie Suell. Kii' n .1 hiit-11. mi in iii!--i ram ot the el.ileol I 'ill II p Sla'll. deee.seil ; H armon W. 1 1 lu lu and the North Wi-stcn Mutual Lite Insurance Coin pan. . Illl lil'.i '" '" i' '"J' )l- l!'ll I'lil'iic i.otn-e is In ii n ien, ihiii in pursuance of a ilei-reial order eiitrit 'l in tn- abo. i-n.iiieu c.msc. m said couit, on tl,.. third day of .Mhtust .. . lscS. I. (.eo. y. W. lliake. M i-ii r ml Ii me. r lorsatdcuurt. on Ttte-ilal . tie Ii i - I da. ot S pteinln v . .. at In.. o'clock in ili t-rt ii -I said day. shall sell al public aUilioi, to ihe l.ijnet I'tnl 'n -t bni.ti-r. f.r casli. al the scuili il of the ( i.tinty Court House iii i il law a. in said ruiinii, the follow. n.' di -crt'ied rial e-lai.-. subject to Hie lien lie'al by it-e Soil n esiern Mutual Life Insur ance Coin p in. . si ; ii.i le in liiec-iint. o I ,a salie n initial e of lllllil'f. to w it 1 '1 be ol"! ll .11 ot the w est hail of sec tion Iweim -si .eii, tow n Hum -three north, rati.e two ca.-t of tli,' tlilru pnniipal iiierlihan contaii ii one hundred and sixty aer, . more or li s-: tou'eiher with all and singular the I lenient and hereditaments thereunto b loii-iii'. ol-.o. W . . liLAKI-:, .Matter iu ( Uaui ery. Aitirint irb. a. ti I--... Iikmo Oi s, So'.'r for Coiniil'ts. atijis-lw KICHOLSON & GENTLEMAN, .If.'o. If ut I.UU MAsTKK'ss.vl.L.-sl' vi ki ILLINOIS. L. Sai.i.k K. i 'I rv - ss. l.u s.i i if I'nir.f i :,.nti i "Hit, In Hie matter ol Cru II. Met orniiek and I.eander .1. Mi l ormink s. .I S. Hm k. .lohn Currier and l-.'.ia Currier. tin Iti'i to ''.'"' Wi'itnji-, Ihiblic noiiee is hereby .riven, thai in pursuance of ft iba'i-etiil order entered iii the above eniitied cause, in said courl, on the fourth day of Anvii-i a. i. Ks.'i. 1. Oeorrft! W. W. lliake. Master in bam en for said court, on Tuesday, the eighth il iv ol September'... u. IsS".. at twu o'clock In'tbe afternoon of said da. shall wll at public am tton to the hichet and la st Imld, r. for easli, al rbe south door of the A . ii tit v t ourt lions,., in uitawa. in said coiiniv, the follow mi d.-x rme.l real esiate. situate In Ibe coiiiitv of IjiSalie and stale ,.f Illinois, towtt: Thewest haff i w i ot t ne southeast , planer isei4 of section fifteen il.V; also lot tlits-e t .i In the iiorihwct .piarter i nw i of section twenty -seven i; . all In town--liiptbirtv-Hix iii. raujc ll'.ree ea-t of the third prim I pal ineridlaii: t.v'ether with all and -uicuiiir the tene ments and hercditaiiietits tbereunto Ivlouaiinir. t.KO. W. W. HLAKK. Ainiiv-t Slh. A. t. lss M.tter In Chancery. Ll, II.U. ON V t.KMI.KM.N. Clllllt's Slll.'ltols. ' auKVIw, IVI'ICK. fsTATt or HKKY llltl MllM Il. UK. ii - Notice is liereiiv alien that tne iin-icr signed. Adniintstrat -r of the F state of Hcniv Hruiit iu.i.ii iMiei.r ti. roi rv of l.a salleand stat. 'of Illinois. d.veas.sl, will appear before tl.e Prolwte Court of said county u the tlunl Moiiit.iv ilk-nut Hie Istli day) ot (Klolti r IssVal Ibe Probate ourt Kuoin. in Ottawa, in said .Miintv. when and her ail n-rm haln elslins or demand against anl estate are nolin.il t.. at tend and present ihc same in nunc for adjustment. Dalcd th! llUli day of Auu-t i. P- KLK'N llltl MBAC1P aug!5-w Administrator. OTTAWA MARBLE WORKS EMIL KVYL (8UCCIMOR 10 UALDWIK ft KCTL.) F0HEIGN AM) AMERICAN Marble and Granite Original Designs Best Grado of Stock 1 I'lao WorkuiftDahlp Eo'.tom Prices Vard on Clinton Sliver, opposite .loi.e..' ('an la;;o Shop, OTTAWA ihlilWOlS", FLOUR AND FEED, Ltme, Salt, Cement. FlaoterinK Hair and Stucco. Also tho LONDON Horse& Cattle Food A piepniatton tar su,.i-rlor to any condition powder ever made. Oil Otkn, Corn Mnal, Jlco. A, HAMILTON. Fob.U-tf 141 Main tn-i't Ottawa. Ill C -YI i. LA K I Aurora, N. V. MII.ITAICV ACAHKMV Mai W. A. J' 1.1 NT, l'lliiclpal. Contractors and Builder TKOS. & HUGH CDLWELL MANUPACTUKCKS OP Kasli, Doors, Blinds MOl'LDIMiS, Stair Rail Ualustors, Newels, &c, &c, Ac. Kop In Btocfc Tmrnl atnl I'lnin lliillillno I'ttprr, iocA'if, tunyi-its &'IU9. anil everynuuK neia'ssawy locoiu- filete a house. Y e take eontracta In any part of this or lit! adjoiim.p' states. I'srlii-s ronteiuplatlntf building wottlil do well to can on us untl get our tigures. OFFICE AND FACTORY, La Salle Street, Ottawa, Ills. J. IV. GLEGG & GO. Are iirrparnd to lo nil kinds of Gas I Steam Fill AND PLUMBING-. Wrought Iron Pipes, Fixtures, Fittings, &c, at low prices. ItHscineiit . OTTAWA ILL. Opera lloiihe Itlock Chicago, Sarlington and Qmncy B. E. TIM K TABLE, October lMtli, 1883. L.- . - -1 Going South, 5(. Going North, Pass. Paw. b.l STATIONS. , I'asa. I Pain. No. 71 No. t S; ISS No. 70 No.f B. B. s"5 O B. I B. P.M. LV AM. LV A M. AR HM. Al 4.45 8.45 ...Chicago... 10.30 7.10 6.14 1(1.. '8 Aurora.... 9.1'.! 5. US 1. 15 10.28 1 .West Aurora. 1 I.U7 5.34 3 Kox HIv June 2H 6.30 1(1. -H 6 ...Osweuo.... S 8.51 5.2b 6.40 10.53 lli ..Vorkville... ! 8.42 5.P7 6.46 11.00 15 Fox 3 8. .14 S.'W 6.54 11.06 19 . Millbrook.. 3H 8.26 4.53 7.03 11.13 '22' ..M.llinKton.. SH 9.18 4.4S 7.12 11. S3 27H ...Sl.-srlilan... 5 8.n8 4. 34 7.22 11.33 32 ....Serena.... 4H 7.58 4.i 34 ...Hlakes.... li 7. SO 11.42 35 ....AVedron... 1 t 50 4.15 7.37 11.50 S9s ... Dayton.... 4 7.42 4.05 43H C.K.I.AP.Cr'g 3V 7.50 12.02 44 ; OTTAWA h 7.28 3.50 41V South Ottawa. V 46m ..Hide Truck.. 8.10 18.84 '(a';.rtnl Kidtte. 7.08 3.30 56 ...ItlchanU... 8.30 12.43 m ...Strentor... 6.5fl 3.15 P.M. AB f M. B 1 A M.tiV PM.l.t freight trains parrying passengers leave Ottawa a follows: For Karl. 4.20 P.M.; for Aurora, 10.0- a. m. . for Streatnr. 5 14 a. .. S.ifi P. and HMfi a. m. Morning train makes close contieetlou al Aurora fo' a!1 points east and wa st. PullMian Palace Miveping Cars, C B. ft K). Irawlki U.Kjii Cars, Horton's KeeliniiiK Chair Cm., imd the C U. ft Q. 1'i Bi e IHt.itir Cars, by tldf route. Al! Infor'h Hon uiKint rate, of fare, sleeping car aecottitii ulatlrn, and time table wil h cheerfully given bv im.lyiiifc k, HKKC1VAL LOW F.I.I., Oenera! Ibmsenger Agent. Chleugo TUOH. J. I'OTTK'l. (h-neral Matnu-r. Chicago. OKo. K. HOK. A.fettt ar i urawa Chicago, Alton & St. Lonis Railroad On mid after April -H. Its I. trains on the C. ft A. It ll. pass Join t us follow s: RalMI N.lliTII Kxpress Mali Lightning Kn press Iienver K.xpress K. C. and St. L. K press Juliet Accommodation . Ct.uxo Surrii. . . fl. 15 p M . . Vi.i a M ..12 "SI P M .. .1.15 A M . . 7.1X1 A M Fxnress Mull., .10.1.1 A M .10.111 V M . 2.UO P M .12. 15 A X . 6.15 P M Lightning Kxpress lieuver E press K. C and St. I.. Kxpress Joltct Accommodation Lightning F.prc. Denver Kxpress. ami Kansas City and St. Iuus Kxpress trains run daily; Kxpress Mall and Juliet Accommodation run daily, except Sunday. Kansas Cltv and St. Loin Kxpress going south rum through without change of ears. Morning train to st. Louis has free chair cars, and evening train tl.r.iUKli sleepers to St. Louts and Springfield. JAY W. ADAMS. Ticket Agent C. ft A. U.ulroad. Chicago, Rock Island and P.-.ciSc FvIIroad. SEW TIMK TAHLK. Col NO East. No. 2. Pacitle Kxpress and Mail " 4, Night Kx press " 6, Kansas Cltv Kxpress " , hiciigo and Uaveiisirt Accom " 1u, IVru Vast Accommodation " 12. St. Paul Kxpress f 'reiutiU CmriU'm 1'iuitngnt. an', II.!.'.".'.'.'" .' v'. '."!'.'.'."!. 1I.25 a 3.16 A M 2. Hi A M 2.113 p a ; if. a 11. 55 A It 1. 58 P II 5 . 25 P II 7.45 A V It. N - m 1.15 P (iOINII W ST. No. 1, A'lantle Kxprt-sa 3, Night Kxpress " 5, Chicago and Kansa-i 'tty Kxpn-sa . ' 7, liavenport Aeeonini.alallon . Q 1,.rti Vast A.'l'OlllllHMlation . S.-SI r m . 1. 20 A . 2.12 am .12. 10 P M ,. s.m P . a. as p m .10 15 AM . 2.1I3 P " lli t?t. Paul Kxpresa, via Alla n Le . Frttyhtt (.'arryint 1'nnengeri. 2. 'A Nn. and in arrive In Chicago at 10.15 a. m. and lear Chicago at 4.15 p. . dally iSunday excepte.1 1. No II and 12 run daily. Including Sundays. No. 2J i-arrtis. Kisseng.'rsfrm lim k Island to Ottaw a. No. 2h i'arri.1. paswugi-ra from Oeneseo to Ottawa. No. M carriet ruuwugert betwet-D Geneaeo and tr tawa. No. 29 parrlea pasta-tiger between Jnllet aqo 4k'ne sen and No. 3U between La Salle and Joliet. Ni.23and '28 curry psjwrngvm between Bine It 1am and In Salle. li. li. Cani.c, t.eu'l Managw. K. St. .Inns. K. f. Pem.tvmak Oen'l TkU Paaa Agt. Agut at rwm. H. W- JONES, Carriage Factory, TKOBK IN WANT OK Good Carrlaci-t, Top nnd Open Btipples, Slldo Son Buggies. Two-scut open Hugglcs, Light WagolJS, sulkies, ,Vc, can llml Iheiiiul this fao- torv, all of his ow n make, of Ihe licit Material and In the Most Approved Srvbt and Kmisli, all Warranted nnd lor tale at Low Prices. Also make to order such as uro wanted. liepnlrlng done promptly; painting, trimming wood and iron vrork OUT A v7 A CIJIi'TRE Wagon I Carriage Manufactory JOHN D. VETTE, Prop'r, On SuDerloi Street, noar the old Foi River House. Having introduced iiiany important Improvement In nls ettabllthment, making It the largest sad moat coir pletn tn the city, the nndor lgnd iiiTlteBfarninria'jdotheri desiring new wagons or old ones repaired' or wishing Flue Faintly Carriage, Hngelea, l'hmtn aud Iiiincrat AVagong, Oranythngln his line to give him a fall. A work warraiitedand prices that defy competition. John d. vkttk. HILL & FORMIIALS, Carriage I Wagon Factory 4)N MAIN STKEET, Xear tho Fox Itiver Kridge, r' OTTAWA, ILLS. Maiiiifacture all kIndR of Carrhiues. Ton and nti 1tm?LMes. various sfvles of fine. Mini Two.SefUt x.,...,.. tons, lieniocnit and Spring Wagons. Also him., argo nsHortinent always on hand. First clans FAlMli$' ll .I'.OA.s always on hand. All our work la warranted, nnd made of the liest ma terial, and w ill be Hold ua low as good and reliable work can be sold at. VVc employ a first claRsTrlmmerand are prepared for nil kinds of top work and repairing at short notice. Call and see onr stock of Carriages, liuggles and W oils before buying. HILL & FoliMIl ALS t Honey to Loan. I tnini of and npvard. on Improved fanniuul M bnalneai property. J AS. jr . UAL13i, Loan, Insurance and Steamship Agency Ulllce in Delano Block Ottawa 111. marl5-ly 1886, LL 1 AT OH DUD BnaiiHraW., : West of Cctirt House. Latest Designs, Largest stock, Lowest Prices GOOD WORKMEN AND All Work Guaranteed INSPECTION SOLICITED.