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- cV A 9mw" " tbconit Clou MaU r' Ottawa. III.. Notutx"181'18"5- ... ih. rhlnia Go? The antl-Uhinese crusade in Washington territory has assumed such a mallgnan' form that the federal authorities have been obliged to Interfere, President Cleveland haying recently Issued a r-nx-lamatio.. admonishing "ul evil uisposeu said territory to desist from their unlaw f.i' purposes towards tHe Chinese, otherwU the military arm of the government would be invoked for their protection. The proclamation was Issued none tx. soon, indeed while the president vvasengag ed in its preparation a scene was transpiring atTacoma, In Washington Territory, whicli. at least so far as that locality is concerned, defeated its object. A dispatch from Ta com states that on Saturday, Nov. 7th, h. accordance with a notice previously served on Vie Chinese, "hundreds of citizens con gregated on the streets and marched to the Chinese houses and ordered the cmipunt to pack their goods and leave. The order was complied with. I'.y live o'clock r. m their goods were packed and loaded on drays, and the Chinese were marching along by the side of loaded wagons on the way 'to Lake View, nine miles south. The Chinese merchants were given until Wed nesduy morning to pack their goods, each More being allowed three asM.stants. " hundred and ninety-seven Chinese reached Laku View about 7 o'chx k l'.M., and camp etl in vacant houses." After the Chinese bad left their houses were set on fire and burned, ivolving a destruction of property worth '.V,0(I0. At Seattle similar no'dce was served n the Chinese for Wednesday of lut week, but they agreed to leave only if paid foi tbeir property, valued at $i:( 1,000. Assuch terms are but hooted at, the only salvutimi fertile Chinese Jay in the President's pro i lamution, that of the territorial govcrnm calling out the local militia proving wholly abortive. The proclamation, with tlie attendant ac tiouot the federal authorities, was effect ie. The revenue cutter Wolcott diiiim: Tuesday night steamed into port and at daylight had two twelve. pounders trained on the Chinese (planters. Three runpanie d the 1 1th Infantry with a battery of artil lery also arrived during the day, and the threatened raid on the Chinese was indHi uitely adjourned. Meantime a I'. S. court ha been dealing with the leaders of the outrage at Tacoiua, many citizens having been indicted, among whom are the mayor nf the town, a newspaper editor, the piesi dent of the Voung Men's Christian Asso ciation, and various other persons who have been identified as participants in the out rages perpetrated on the Chinese. Th.'sn Chinese were mostly drawn to Washington territory as laborers ou the Northern Pacific and other railroads, years ago and before the passage of any of the later enactments restricting Chinese im migration, and after the railroads were built settled In the towns that grew up and engaged In all kinds of business. Their right to stay there is fully secured to them by the well known Ilurlingame treaty, a clause of which reads as follows: Chinese subjects, visiting or residing in the Tinted States, shall enjoy the same prl vilejjes, immunities and exemptions in re Fpect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed oy the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. A regularly concluded treaty between our own and a foreign nation Is as much a 1 iw of the land as any enactment of con frets, and the President is obliged to en force It exactly line any other law. These outrages on the Pacific coast must therefore be stopped or I'ncle Sam will liave a picnic there. Halvation Oil, the celebrated American remedy, is guaranteed to cure rheumatism, wire throat, swellings, bruises, burns and frott bites. Price oidy 2.) its. a bottle. lurouTANT to Hoad Com mission ms. A recent decision of Judge Phillips, at Shelliyvllle, in this state, lays upon road commissioners liabilities few of them hare probably dreamed of. The decision is to 1h effect that road commissioners are indi vidually responsible for damages resulting from defective bridges, and Judge p. gave ju igment for three hundred dollars against tbe commissioners individually and lu fa vor of a man named Wade, who had two horses killed by falling through a bridge. Corn Chop ok 1JW5. The November crop report of the Department of Agricul ture at Washington makes the present crop of corn the first full average In rate of yield since 180, which was the last of a series of fcli f ud crops of 20 to 2S bushels per acre. The present crop, grown on an area of M.OOO.000 to 54,000,000 acres, Is slightly above an average for a period of 10 years, or 20,' bushels per acre. The highest rate of yield Is 30' bushels In Nebraska and Ohio. The three corn growing states which produce four-tenths of the entire crop 1111 noia, Iowa and Missouri each averages se. weral bushels per acre less than in the, cen t oi year. Illinois averages 31, Iowa 32, and Kbisouri 30. Utah averages 3(1, Massichu ett, Connecticut and Colorado 35, New Jlamphldre and Hhode Island 34, Michigan 33, Wisconsin 32, Kansas 32. The Southern states make an average yield. Horace B. Claflin, the well known merchant in New York, died At his home in Brooklyn on Saturday evening, at the age of 71 -Be -was a member of llenrv Ward Beecher'a church, and the latter, who wit in Chicago and had engageded to de liver several lectures la the west this week, 4 once broke all his engagements and has- ... Via fnnArfkl of Life 1 lieu HOm XO nuruu - cantlle calling. lie grew old in the liar ness of honorable, legitimate trade, and at the same time earned a good name for him self and bla house for Christian character and generous acts. Have used Tongallne in neuralgia with lerfect success; one was a case of neural att of the heart. J- H. Clarke, M. D , Cu ba, Mo. . Mrs. William Friend, of Napoleon, Ohio. o. u tfa nt n nrosnerous farmer, gave birth on Nov. 1st to five boys, and at last accounts ...nti.pr whs dolnir well and all thechll- liiti iiwi.m. . . - dreu were alive. Mrs. Friend is only :4 yrs. old and the mother of 21 children, inning twice given birth to triplets on former oc casions. . HOME MATTfcKS. The following joke is mi Henry Mayo, lie was culled before the grand jury Monday to testify in ihe "conspiracy" case, it seems that some years ago Mr. Mayo at- ....i i.. f.,..iri.t Tim". Mclcnnott of sliooliiig piaiiii: chickens befnre the time permitted lij the statute, and Turn deter mined to get even with the prosecutor. So when Mr. Mayo was ushered in befnre the inrors he loi.ke-1 up and .-aw Tom in the presiding officer's chair mid after being sworn wis addresscl as follows by that in dividual: "I'.efore this body interrogates Mr. Mayo, I desire to ask him a fpicstion. Mr. Muvo. will von idease state to the jury whether or not you shot any prairie chickens i.revioiis to the 15th of last Annus!, contrary to the statute in such cases made arid pro vided'."1 Here win a dilemma thai I lie wit ness did not expect to iret into, hut the rosr of laughter that greeted the .piestion speed ily relieved Mr. Mayo from any embarrass ment, that he might have fell were he obliged to answer. A traveling man who frequently comes to lit.iwa is " dead cone '' on a la ly friend al Itocii Island, and it is aid that he writes, and receives a letter every day from " Dear Addic," with blue eyes and gulden hair. - . -w - A l.a Salle paper s tys that with the excep tion of John Manley, of Ottawa, A. b. Shepherd, of Peru, is the largest de der in hardware f any one in this county, and that both have been hardwire n.c. chants longer than any two in the state. I'i.imiIv (.laii'.-c The animal meeting of l.a I.alle County Pomona (image No. I'd, P. of II., will be held in the city of Ottawa, 111., on Thursday and Friday, beeember ;'. I and lih, lss.'i, for the purpose of electing otlicers for the ensuing year and transacting such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting, i no.'.it t.M.Mi:. 1. Called to order by the Worthy Master and opening by the usual exercises. 2. Annual Address, by K. Howland. 3. Keports of officers and standing com mittees. I. Kleclion. i. Installation. ti. Suggesiioiis for the good of the Order, by Mrs. V. S. Ashley, W. l.ec, with volun teer remarks by the members j. resent. 7. Iteclamation, by Nilber M. ltel.ee. K Select Heading, by Mrs. Laura Doug lass and Dr. Putney . A full attendance is earnestly desired. Freedom, Nov. 15, 1S85. b. S. Sampson, Seirr lar;. TIIK COt ltT:. Clrruil Court. Oue of Ihe suppressed indictments fur nished by Ihe grand jury two weeks ago was that of the People v. II. Simon, for embezzle ment. Simon was, two years ago, a clerk in a clothing house at La Salle, and induced I wo young men of that city to go into busi ness with him. They formed a partner-hip and gavo him a considerable sum of money to go to Chicago t purchase goods, when he lecamped, and nothing has been heard of him since, lie was a slick youth, played poker, dressed in the hight of fashion, smoked the best cigars, drank the fines! brands of whiskies, and was a great favorite with society in the "Imperial City." He was alsoa great favorite with one of the news paper publishers down there, who devoted many flattering puffs to "Simple Simon," as he was called, yet his simplicity was only part of the scheme for which he is now in- lictel. The following named petit jurors were summoned as tho panci for the county court for last Monday: John Abrahanison, Ad ams; John I.angley and P. J. Heckman, Nruee; John Toombg, Jr., Payton; Geo. (lordon, Deer Park; John A. Hardener and Xtm. W. Vtengle, Karl; Willis Itatcheller and George Foot, Frvedoin ; Cyrus Kroeson, (iroveland; John Seiners, Hope; Simon Kos eahaupt, VY. E. nirkenbeuel, John Feurer, and James Donaldson, La Salle ; Philip bates, John Griffin and F. MahotTy, Mulius; Geo. Fritz, T. E. Austin, Wnlliiee McGinniss, F. lb Walker. A. II. Merrificld, K. F. Ship- ley, Frank Smith ank Geo. Rectz, Mendola; G. S. Kuney, Meriden; J. L. Dunham, Osage; John P. Flick, Win. Goodmnn, W'm. Morgan, J. K. Meigs and James F. Graham, Ottawa; E. Jacobson and Geo. Humes, Hut. land; Fred Schueltt, Jr., Peru; Fred 7.orn, Troy Grove; Lcnord McAlester, I'tica; Jo seph Hunter and Joseph Schuiuas, Waltham rruhitt Court. Guardianship of Christine Stevens; rep of aects tpvd mnd ord reed. Est of James Hall; final rep of accts apvd and ord reed and est declared settled. Est of Philip Jacob Sauerissig; will admit ted to probate. Peter W Sauerissig app extr, bond in sum of $2,000 with Gabriel Puhl and Nicholas Knauer as sureties. Notice to cred itors to Dec term. Est of W D Neff; ep of accts apvd and ord reed. Est of Chw Wallace, same order. Est of Susan F Gleaeon, same order. Vui r.fWm Reddick. On Mondav M T Moloney, on behalf of Ihe Mercy Hospital, School and Orphan Asylum, of this city, petitioned this court for an order to pay over legacy of f 1,000 bequeathed to said instu tion by the Win Keddick. William Kennedy v Lot Schofield, adinr of .. ,.r Nuibaniel Pierce: motion to vacate judgment in sale as to cost of suit sustained anu costs taxeu io pmuuiu. Est of Stephen Donahue; rep of accts apvd and ord reed. Est of John Quiim; rep of sale of real est presented, rule on all interested parlies to file exceptions by first day of next term. Those who' believe that nature will work off a cough or cold should understand that this is done al the expense of the constitu lion. Each time this weakens tho system, and we all know that the termination of this dangerous practice is a consumptive's grave. Don t take the chances, when a fifty cent bottle i.t'Dr. Higelow's Positive Cure will safely and promptly cure any recent cough, rold. or throat or lung trouble. 11. iy the dollar bottle, of E. Y. Griggs, for chronic ca-es or family use. Scene in the police court Monday mom ng: Two men charged with drunk and dis orderly; another, George Grouner, in on the charge of wife beating. The two drunks were assessed $;,ii caeli, One had .f j.00 on his person, the other I'.O cents. They ma le a proposition lo Esq. Weeks to divide the amount and credit each of them with :J.10, and that they would pay the remain der when they threshed, or words to thai etlecl. George Grouner heard how these men were attempting to defeat the ends ol justice and said that such proceedings were illegal and contrary to law, and he protested so long and loudly that the Justice, who was only going to impose a nominal line on ihe culprit, fined him then an 1 there 'foO for his knowledge of the law. Next day, on the recommendation of the mayor, the wife beater's fine wa le-sened to 10. The editor of the Clfhe is indeed, a truly "aiiiusin' cuss." I'nder the guise of a thin ly diluted humorous squib, he charges this paper with stealing his locals! Great Caesar, you don't say so! Why, bless your big soul there is nothing worth stealing in your pa per, unless it be the horse contributor's items, and as there is a patent right on these productions they are never meddled with. It will, indeed, be a cold day when anyone connected with this offict "steals" an item bodily, or otherwise, from the 3lvbi. It is a fact, however, that whenever the publisher of that sheet mi-es the Frfe Thai. k.u from among his exchanges, he is very particular in making a personal cail at this office for a copy, as he did this week. As an evidence that he needs it particularly r.s a medium of information, reference may he made to the fact that in the last issue of ;he (jluhe he has tilled up almost a column with loca's scis sored from this paper. Ii would be like publishing chestnuts of the vintage oflSSO to insert an item from the (!libe. The unknown wild animal which had been committing such terrible deprtdutions among fanners' live stock between here and Streator two months ago is at work in the same neighborhood again. The belief that it is a panther is given credence. Only a few days ago it slaughtered with its paws a number ol hogs aud calves in that section. Very little of the carcasses had been eaten, the panther or whatever it is tearing out the entrails with its long nails. It is time that another hunt should be organized. Credit is due the German women and phy sicians for first using bed Clover blossoms as a medicine, best results are obtained when combined with other medicidal roots and herbs, as in lr. Jones' bed Clover Ton ic, which is the best known remedy for all blood diseases, stomach aud liver troubles, pimples, costiveness, bad breath, piles, ague and malarial diseases, indigestion, loss of appetite, low spirits, headache and all dis eases of the kidneys. Price, .10 cents, of E. V. Griggs. From Lostant. Lo-tant, Nov. 17. K. H. Mathis, life In surance agent from Ottawa, spent a few davs in Lastunt last week. Joshua Mills, a large farmer and stock grower from near Mt. I'alatine, took the train Friday for Chicago to attend the Fat Stock Show, as he Is on Important commit tees. He will remain until the show closes. II. , J. Swindler, another large fanner a few miles west of us, returned from Chlcn iro on Friday and reports the coUertioa of cattle at the Fat Stock Show the finest he bad ever seen. Cyrus N'ewkirk, from Brooktield, Mo., was in Lostant ou Friday. William Harber returned on Friday from Chicago and started next day for Varna, w here he will teach music this w inter. Miss Julia Atwood was in Wenona on Saturday on business. Elmer Fairchlld of Magnolia and Gord. King from Tonka were In town Saturday. Mrs. Maggie Julian and her brother Mahlou Merritt were In Ottawa last week vlsltlm; their sister. II. H. Edwards, of Clear Creek, shipped on Thursday to the Alexander farm In Coles county a hog which weighed .150 lbs. and received In return a very tin animal the sire of which cost f 100. Joseph 1'rlce started on Thursday night for Kansas, where he expects to spend the winter. Henry Welsman and family, who have been living two vears In Kansas, returned last week. Mr. W. reports losing bis crop the first year by a flood and this year by a cyclone. 1 le feels safer In Ia Salle county and will make his future home with bis fa ther In law, Fred Wakey, in the town of Kairle. W. Hascomb, lor common drunk, was hauled up the other day and fined f 5.00 and costs. I'rof. Moran. who has Wen spending a few weeks with his family here, started this week for Detroit. While we hear of diphtheria south and west of us we have no prevailing disease here and have had an unusually healthy fall. John lUnsom, who had k is sale on Fri day, commenced loading cars on Monday, and having filled three started on Thursday with his family for Nebraska, taking along his two married sons and their families. The swine plague is still raging fearfully in this region, many large growers having lort their entire herds. , The new ice and store house of Thomas Drew is nearly completed. It is a big ini- nrovement for Loatant built on scientific 1 . . 1 . . A ,. !..... principles, anu warranted to aee uu.wi and eggs for years in good condition. Miss lormat'K went to nuuauu aim jum t Irkf mlall to Macro ilia on Saturday. Hoth are teachers In the Lostant high school. Meetings at the various ctiurciies nave had a better attendance for the past few Sundays. Last Sunday Khler Hlalr discuss al tlm rnifistlon of holdinir a protracted meeting, believing that every person In the village lelttue neeuoi a revival ui religion here. Zknah. None ftatrii '. A young man named John Naves, living near here, hud an eating cancer on his Tace, which bad eaten away his nose, part of his cheek, and extended up nearly to bis eye. Itw-soneof the most angry eating sores that I had ever been. His throat finally be came Involved to such an exteut that he could only swallow liquid food. After using all the remedies without checking the ravages of the eating cancer, his gene ral health w as broken dow n, he was confin ed to his bed, and thought it to be only a question of timo about his death from the cancer. I put him on Swift's Soecilic as a hist resort, and be began to improve with the first dose. His ireneral health improv. ed at once and rapidly; his throat got well ; the ravages of tbe cancer were soon stopp ed: it began to heal around the edges; and after a few months' treatment with S. S. S. h" has gotten entirely well. His face is all healed over with new flesh, and his general health Is excellent. His recovery Is won derful. " M. F. (.'ur.Mi.KY, M.D., Oglethorpe, (Ja Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. Swiht Spi-xi kic Co., Atlanta, Ga A star has impaired in tho heavens which it is claimed Is Identical with the one that the wise men followed, when they came from the east, to bail the newly born Savior. It apppars every three hundred years. I'ure blood Is absolutely necessary in or der to enjoy perfect health. Hood's Sarsa parilh purifies the blood and strengthens the system. A (treat .Southern ICeuicilv. Simmons Liver Hegulator, purely vegeta ble, is universally used in the south to arouse the torpid liver to healthy action. It cures m ilari.i, biliousness, dyspepsia, head ache, constipation and piles. No nausea or griping. It is most effective in starting the secretions of the liver, causing the bile to act as a cathartic. Regulates the bowels and imparts vigor aud health to the whole system. Judging from the expressions of confi dence i'i tiie columns of the Southern news papers, that region feels the fresh btiisness breees even more than the North. The Atlatit i Constutioii says that the crops of Georgia and the adjoining States have never been better. Confidence a uong buisnes men and bankers is rapidly being restored. Perhaps the m.t hopeful sign, both to North an I S Mtth, is the feeling of hopeful ness itself. Bu-dtiess health like physical health is partly a mental and moral allair In almost all diseases the patient's belief that he will get well is one of the best kns .f his recovery. The hair is frequently rendered prema turely gray by cure, irrief, delicate health, lownessof spirits, or a depressed tone of the vital powers. The use of Hall's Vege table Sicilian Hair Kenewer will restore its youthful color and beauty. 'I hre is a pool In Utah only a foot deep and situateil at a very high altitude, that refuses to freeze even in the severest wea ther. There is another that mysteriously replenishes itself with half grown trout. One stream, though clear as crystal to the eye and Useless, 'stains all the vegetation it Hows oer a deep brown. A warm spring near Salt Lake City is the strongest sulphur water in the world. A hot spring a few miles oil, with waters so hot that you can hardly put your hand into them, and as bright as diamonds, is one of the most re markable combinations of chemicals ever analyzed. A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and assume that they will soon disappear of themselves; but this is not the fact, and the only safe remedy for them is Nichols' Bark and Iron. La Salle will have a suit for damages soon, or be called uioti to settle. Walter Manning got his foot caught In a bole in the sidewalk and had his leg broken. That city has the worst system of sidewalks In Northern Illinois, and It Is a mystery more accidents do not happen there. The testimony of the clergy supplements that of persons in every other walk of life in regard to the virtues of Mishler's Herb Hitters. Kev. Thomas Starkweather, who was long affected with a distressing cold, was told to use the medicine: be did so without much confidence in the prepara tion, but he adds: " I am lauind to say the Hitters cured me, and 1 own myself a con vert to Its etlicieucy." Streator Free rw: Mr. Shay reports that the Knights of Labor are meeting ...oi. ..i..t un.M.auj In tlmt n,irt nf tfiA eoltn. nun i;irni nuvc-co ... ty. the old assemblies are growing, and new ones are oeing ioruieu, uuu mc mnu Kum ini-liulu some of the verv best class of citizens, miners, merchants and artisans. A new assembly lias neen organi.eu ai Peru of 1(50 members. A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and assume that they will soon disappear of themselves; but this Is not the tact, and the only safe remedy for them Is Nichols' Bark and Iron. On the farm of Matt Brown, near Aurora, was found the skeleton of a man. It lay in a corn Held, and a coroner's jury decided that It was all there was of Herman Willis, a farm laborer who had disappeared Aug. Kith last. He used a shawl-strap to strangle himself with by tying one end to a fence post and making a slip-noose around his neck at the other. A lien Convention, Mr. J. M. McCarn.of Bridgeport, W.Va., a contributor to poultry journals of the U. S. and Canada and a large chicken raiser, says from experience that If St. Jacobs Oil is mixed with dough and fed to poultry suf fering from chicken cholera.all that are able to swallow will be restored to health, and if saturated pills are forced down the throats of those that cannot swallow they will flap thrlr w Ings and crow In your face. The new postofflce at Galesburg was tit. fT. . 1 j u riat opened to me puuiic i uei. m ty brick structure, erected at a cost of 10,- 000, with fixtures which cost 5,000 more. Messrs. Kout & Tinker, of New York ci- ty who send us iroin huw .j """" some UthogTapu portraits of the prominent journalists of the United States and Great J.. i ,,.. ics.iaI verv attractive engraving, 22 by S inches, of the lead ng Proprietary Medicine Manufacturers of the lTnltt.il rit..,rM tin 1 ml 1 ti it Dr. J. (J. Aver. C. I. Hood. Dr. llostetter of Hostetter's Kit- ters," John Hodge of "Merchant's Gargling ....... . .. ... , i ... I, , Oil," MT. rctt or " coil's emulsion,- ir. .1. 11. Schenck. H. K. Hucklen oi "Electric ltittt.ru ' Mr Pnwvll nr " Iron Bitters." Dr. Tutt, Dr. Hrandreth of "Hrandreth's Fills," aud II. H. Warner of "Warner's Safe Cure" and "Tippecanoe" fame. e doubt If a more attractive looking group of eleven men could be got together from any one walk of life. When ttnl.y vim sick, wo j:.ivp her C ASTORIA, When h1u whs a Child, she cried for CYSTOMA, When h!i Im-iiinu Mian, hIiu dn;.g to CASTOKIA, When itliu hiul Childruu, nho gavo thoui CASTOliLA Catarrh Cured Catarrh Is a very prevalent disease, with distressing and offensive, symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy cure, from the fact it acts through the blood, and thus reaches every part of tho system. " I sutlered with catarrh fifteen years. Took flood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any with catarrh, and my general health Is much bi tter." I. W. I.ili.is, Postal Clerk Chicago & St. Louis Kailroad. " I suffered with catarrh C or 8 years ; tried many wonderful cures, Inhalers, etc., spend ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit. I tried Hoist's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly improved." M. A. AmiEY, Worcester, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by three peculiarities : 1st, the combination ut remedial axents; 2d, the jirnjtortion; 3d, tho process of securing the active medicinal qualities. The result is a medicine of unusual strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown. Bend for book containing additional evidence. "Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system, purifies my blood, sharpens mv appetite, and seems to make me over." .1. r. TuoMrsoN, Iteglster ot leeds, Low ell, Mass. "Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all nther. and Is worth its weight in gold." I. IUuklnutun, VJ0 Bauk Street, .New York City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for ?5. Mado only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses. One Dollar. ILecdl. N'OTK'K-K -TT OFl'll I T.l P.l.. rRKM.. I Wl N ill ire l l.ivvl.v izlvt-n Unit tl.,' iiiiiliTHgnrit, Kxi'C iltori.f Hit' lM w.lliiii.l vstiiiiirlit ,,f l'lillli.I.Miiu r,.sS!, lute ,,f tin' i'i mi y nf Iji s-allr an. I ! of llliiinis, tlo- i-i'iiM'il. will him. Mr lK'tnri' tuc lTuLntc curt nt won I'uaiiTv .n tin Tinni muiiuhv i im-iiik uir ui i i Ili-reiiitiiT ISK', at the l'roti.ite t '-iiirt II h.iii. tnottiiwii.in mil I i-.iiiiitv. wlii-a anil wlu-ie all iutmhi- luivintf imli;s or ili'iiminV iipiln-I sui'l vtat.' are imtllleil to atteml ami irei'iit the same in writing f"r :uljtittneiit. Oao'il tins 6lh cUv oi Si.vriiitii-r a. n. l-S. l'KTKU w. sal kiikssk;, nov"-;iw Kxecu'ur. U. W. W. BLAKE, svii. PMIN'ISTUATIIIX l.K OF i;k.l F.nTATK. ..Y ltv virtue ol' an nrilir Hiul it. iree ill ti.e i'rotiate Court ol LaS.ille eoiiniv. lllu.oK inaile on the ,i-titioti of On. nnilei-itflii'il iiilniiiiNli'-itri nt the itnf ol lMtrlck llrailslniw. ilei-ei.MMl, for leave In sell the real estate of saul ileceuo(l, ut the I (ctnhef term, . n. ISs.i, o' Miiil court to-wit: on the 19ih .lay of (n-toher a. n, lsr,, I shall na TuesilHV, the llrf May of Iieeeinlirr next, li' tween the hotn of ten o'clock in the fnretmoli nii'l four o'clock ill the afternoon of -aiil ihiy. to wit, the hour of a o'clock e. m ut puhlic sale at the north ilmir of the county court hoiiw in 'ttaw.i, in n.hI conn Iv. the retil estate ilocrll.eil an follows, towit: Lot eleven 1 11 1 in I. lock tlilrtv-nine :'.! in State's Aililitmu to the town iimweltv) of Ottawa, in Ln salle county. Illinois, on the following t. i nis, to-wlt : Tei tns "f sii.e. I :ish on 1 u " of sule. I);l,e,I.his3Nt Say of ''''--r,s!I AW. Ailininlslrati'ix of the Kututc of I'litrick liK.i. W. W. IIukk, Br.nlshaw, ilcccaseil. Solicitor. wt:ll-lw RICHOLSON & GENTLEMAN, AWirntijn m Imic. CTATK OF ILLINOIS, La S.m.i.k C'orx rv-ss. I'ic O hiiie I'imil Jif l-a Suite (.'mitty, I'i Hit O' d'tni Tnm, a. I. ISSV , Klenh I'e.lerson ami Nels I'eilersnli, Fxecutorsnf the Lust Will mill Testament or llulver IVilcrm.n, ileceascl. is Knoch II. I'eilersoti. (ieorsie M. I'eilerwin. Minnie 1. reilersini, Mary IVilerson, Martha reilerson. Kstlier reiierson, Tlionnis Thoinpsoli. Ti.initiii Thoi.iison, (ieorge Thnuiiisnn, Nctlle Thompson, Berthu Thnmi mm and Alfred I'tioiiii.s.ui. 1'elilinn In frit real t:nu ta nmy ilfhlil. ... , .. . Atllduvit of the non resldetire of Minnie T l'eil. r sou Ksther TlioinmoP. Thulium Thompson. Ionium Thoiii.Bi.n, (ieorp' Thi.inpH.n, Nettie Thompson, Iter tlui Thompson anil Alfred Thompson, defendants ahove nunied, Imvintf tcn tiled in the nllice nf the clerk ., . ..... . ..r t t:..ii., ...... it.ktli'.. Is Ii...'.'. or ine i-rnoi.u- tmn i " - .-..m ............ ....... .. . I.v iriven tothesuld Minnie T. reilerson. Kstherlhoinp- son. Tlionuw Thoniiwoii, To m Tlioinpeon. 'ieurce Thompson, Netlle Thotiipum. lierthu Tln.nipson and Alfred Thompson, thut thesuiil pltttntifts, Kleph 1 edi r son and Nels reilerson. executors of the lust will and tesmmenl of llulver IVdersnn. direiwed, liuve tiled tlieir petition in the said Probate Court of Iji Sulle countv for an order to sell the premises beloiadiic to thees'tute of said deeeused, to pay the spei illi d leira l ies and ileitis of said deceased, mid ileHi rilwd as fol lows, to wit: The south forty USi Here of the east half of the northeast quarter, uud the nortli half of the southeast quarter of section sixteen H6i in township thirty-six : I north of riintte four (4 1 east of the third principal meridian in the county of Lu Sulle hii.I state of Illinois, anil that a summons has been issued out of said court upilnst you. returnable at the Noreinbi r term a I. WS5of said court, to be hidden on the third Monday of November a. n. 1hs5 at the Court House in O'tuwu, In La Sulle county. Illinois. Now unless you, the said Minnie T. Pederson, E thrrThoin.soii.ThoiiiasTnc.inwi.n.Ti.mltiaTliompw.n. :....r.r Tl nmiMoii. Nettie Thompson. Bertha Ihotnp- son and Alfred Thompson shall m'rs..nally he and np- l.ear before salil eronaie uouri oi ui.-'- .... .... Irst dav of a term thereof t" l- holden at tlie (mrt .. .. . i. .. .i.i tl.n thirH M.i.tilsvof Ol'celll- IIOUSI' III Sl.1,1 OMllllJ ",. .", - - . her isiv5. and plead, answer or demur to the said colli- . . ... . .'...i ... .i.u.,l.t tin. u,,i,i iiltrl OiP piainanis win nir...... .... .:,, , natters and thlims therein charced and stated will be taken as confessed, and a decree cnlcred acaiust Jul! ai'i ordiiiK to the prayer of said bill. OUawa Illinois. OctolaT 7. U-A. T Iuin-FIjf. IIiciiolho A Cir.NTt.Kinx. ' rmlwte Clerk Coniplfs Solicitors. uct.1l-4w B. F. LINCOLN, A Um tftJ ut .! . CTATK OK IlilUNOlH, La Same Cock 5 tv as. Jrt lilt Cwruii t'tmrl. to January Tnm, a. "'Wdomn Mnilander n. Calvin Shields -n '"'m'- Atndavu or noll-resiuen, r oi in,-p..,.. v.... havlliK Ihvii tlliM in the clerk's otllce of Ihe ( ircuit Court oi sum couni). ii m " ,y ,,r, , ". the sum non-resiiienk u,-itn,n.i.. ...... ..... ant fllitl nlsblll of roinplaint in wd'leoart.oi. the; iian of ry side thereof.on the i:ilh day of NoveinlHT, issr,, and that thereupon a sun i... ... u-; : . " " r -,; '; wherein sain sun is iiu n.i.""i. " : - s.hoii.1 M lay ill Uie month of January ncit. as is b Now unless Tim, the said non-reaident defendant above 'named, Calvin Shield, shall i.eisnnal y be and Hi.pear lM-fore said Circuit Court on tlie llrst day of the ii ext Utiii Uien-of, Ut be holden at County Court House. In and for the said county, ou the second Monday In January next, and plead, answer or de mur to Uie said romplainant's bill of rHoiiilalnt. the same and the. matters and tbinp. therein chaiviMl . . . I,lli,iuuui anil a iifd-TtH' ti. Him HlUUHl will lr wtKcii - - - tored gainst you ror. Inf to the praver ., said bill. (must Illinois, November i3ih,ls85. II. K. LimxiLH, Com pl'fs Sol r. uovl4-4w B. F. LINCOLN. Aimrnru ill Iaiv. MATF.K'8 SALK.-STATKI F ILLINOIS, La 8aLLK Coimtt-iw. hiSiiljeCmintvitriwIi-iiurL In the matter of Kdward K. vs. John It. Keeuan anil Martha A. Keenan.-'x hiit F.-l.' .Vm W. I-ubllc. uoUce is hereby (flven. that in pursuance of a dcorcuuoruer enwreii ... r "'"'" .......... U.I coutt, on the seventh day of November a. ii. 1SS5, 1 , -sw in -t u.u.w. In . 'hnnlvrT for said court. I l ..SI. n . tt . i. inn.-, - - - - ou the fifteenth day of December a. o. ISIS, at two o'clock In the afternoou of said day. shall sell at public auction l. ine iiiKii". iiui i . -. south d.s.r of the County Court House in Ottawa, In said u7coun.yo, USalleand swte Inois. fc. wit: 'f ti.-ntwenty-ntne, i S.wnshlP thirty-six ( n-rth. ranste five (SJ east of 3d MrliicViliiieri.liai; LiP'ther with ail and singular the Maatt-r In Cliaucery. NovemN rlltti, P I8SS x II. K. Lil.vl!. Sol'r for Comi'l t. noxl4-5w H. F. LINCOLN. Atumity ill Ulr. IIJJAIj SKITLKMHNT.-Pjititi or ' l.oTx Niii. 1 ash.. Nouce U hereby iriven t all pe"".n lnt.-rei.te.! in said estate, that the un,lershrne.l ixruUwof the last will andu-siaiiient of JoW Nai". d-uM. will apr-'ar before the Probaie "".urtof the county of La SalV and state of 11 ltnViS! at the County C.airt Hoiw. in im.n, ln said Swt OB T Monday. Uie ilst day of Prrmlw i. P. 1. tr the purr e ( rendenn an account of their i-ro-ceeillni In the administration of said tate for the coal "ZEE MOiu. tbi. Uth dayf liltHAKl) N AiLR, AkICIrfL 8.11c Cv PL "uotVw Sewing Llaclimes, ALL K1KP8. VI- m.1,1 u.11 I.M,..a liMna U I . . ' t win w i . jvii m i. ni-uiw. m ih.iiiui) Vi.capnf than any oue in tills county, either for cash Install. till and attachments on hand. All Machine fully warranted. Call and s Ultawa. Jan. I' 1S4. F. TJ. SWEETBSIt A (JO. J. W. CLEGG & CO. Are prepared to do nil kinds of Gas & Steam Fitiiag AND PLUMBING. Wrought Iron Pipes, Fixtures, Fittings, tVc, at low prices. Oj.errt House Itlork, OTTAWA, lit. UHHIAOUM Ai MUUOIK4, H. W. JONES, Carriage Factory, raosK in vant or Good Carnages, Top and nnsn Ilii(!?les. Slide Se Uus'pies. Two-seat open r.ti(;(tles, I.i(:lit Wuifona, Sulkies, Ac, ran find them at this fac tory, all of his own make, of the Best Material and In the Most Approved Stvle and FiniBh, all Warranted and for sale at Low Prices. Also make to order such as are wanted Hepalrln? done promptly; painting, trimming wood and iron work OTTAWA CENTRE Wagon & Carriage Manufactor? JOHN D. VETTE, Prop'r, Oa Superioi Street, near the old Fo River House. Having introduced uany important improvements In tiisnatabllshment, maklnn It th" largest and most con-plete tn the city, the nnder iKned liiTUesfarmertaid others desiring new wasroas or old ones repaired' or wlBliine rino Family CarrlaRea, naggl, l'hwtoni aud Ueuiocrat Wagoiif, Or anythnpr ln his line to give him a call. A work warrantedandpricea that defy competition. JOHN D. VKTTB. HILL & FORMIIALS, Carriace I Wagon Factory ON MAIN STKKKT, Near the Fox liirer Itridge, OTTAWA, ILLS. MiiiuifiH'tnre all kinds of t arnaire". Tup ud Open HtiKines. viirii.ussfvl. sof One- and Two-Sest vha ti.ns, lieninemt and Spring Wngmis, Alsot.iiv.. r(ta assortment always un hand, r irst i lass FAHMtms II J W.V.n' always on hand. . , . . All our work Is warranted, anil mailt' of the nest ma terial, and will be sold as low as good and reliable Work tan be sold at. ... We employ a first class Trimmer and are prepared for all kinds of top work and repairing at short notice. ( all and see our stock of Carriages, llnirgles and w ons before buying. HILL & t UKMH AL8 CoBtractorsand Builto. TKOS. & HUGH COLWELL MANITACTI KEUS OF Sasli. Boors, Bli JIOULDINGS, Stair Kail IJalusters, Newels, Ac., Ac, Ac. Keep in stock Tarrnl anil J'lnin BuU.lmg Pttprr, Li- kt, Hingn, X'tiit. and everything neeessasy to com plete a house. W e tulte eontra-ts In any part of this r Ihe adjoining states. Parties cntemplatlng Building would do well to call on ue and get onr tgurtn. OFFICE AND FACTORY, La Salle Street, Ottawa, Ills. Maniifaeturen of fine M AHBLK and OKANITE MONUMENTS Head Stones, And all kinds of CEMETERT WORK. New and Original Design a sPK isiTV. Yard on Columbus Ft., one block north vf Clifton Hotel, ii OTTAWA. ILLINOIS. FOR SALE. 1 hae for sale 4 high grade Durham Bull Calvea. mi ItViutbdown Buck Lauit", fr..m Kentucky Clay block. Also a numb r of Poland China Boars. P.C. WATTS. octV2m Suutb Ottawa. 111. FREE TRADER ONLY $19.5 o ? BALDWIN k mm