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father of ber children. Mrs. H. slntes that be wns in constant fear of her life until Nov. 1881, when nlie was compelled to leave. The pot ii ion further alleges that Thomas Ham peon, at his home in Farm Kidge, was given to licentiousness and committed adul try June. 25, 1884, with Julia Bolivar, a do mestic employed at his house, and that since then he had committed the Bame crime fre quency with the aaid Bolivar and divers lewd women. The complaint sets forth that Hampson is a man of low, vicious and vulgar habits und leg that she may he divorced from him, given the custody of her child ami that pcrmisslrn he granted to resume ber maiden name, Mahala McDonald. William Coyne, aged M8, was married to Miss Hose MeFall, nge 1 (10, of LaSalle, Dec 3d. This May and December couple lived togethtr nnd enjoyed tlio connubial sweets of married life just ten days, when Rose withdrew from the firm and refused to be further protected and cherished by Mr. Coyne, alleging as a reason that the bill of fare furnished by her youthful bridegroom wna nf n. nature whollv utisuited to her aesthetic tastes. Emily S. Strobel petitions the court for a dissolution of the hymeneal tie which unites her to James Strobel. She was married at Utica March 19, 1854, the result of the mar riage being six children, all of lawful age During the 3D years of her married life Mrs Strobel slates that her husband has been guilty of repeated acts of cruelty, and that on one occasion 20 years ago he struck and choked her in the most brutal manner. In fact, the statement sets forth that her life has been one of continual hardship and more especially during the past four years. She has been driven forth from the house repeat edly, struck, kicked, and on one occasion her husband spat in her face. He had fre quently, as is asserted in her allegations, threatened to kill her, using the most ob scene and indecent language, that he had failed to provide for her and her children, that she was frequently obliged to flee from her residence, afraid of being murdered, and that her husband is possessed of an un governable and violent temper. These and many other allegations go to make up the urn total of her complaint. She further states that Strobel owns 100 acres in Utica township and 640 acres in Selby county Iowa, and prays the court that he may be enjoined from selling the same until the further order of the court. John VVamner was married March 13, 18G6, and had been living at Seneca, when his wife, Anna, eliped with one John Brown, March 12, 1877, since which time he has been unable to learn her whereabouts. Brown had been boarding at his bouse pre vious to the elopement, and his wife had been guilty of adultery with said Brown at divers times. William H. Tydeman, in his petition for divorce, states that he was married at'De Kalb, Dec. 17, 1807, to one Emma Wheeler, and they continued to live together as man and wife until Nov. 30, 1881!, when his wife, without any reasonable CAtise, deserted him, and at present persists in such desertion. Eva A. Frinch, of the town ot Missson, represents that she was married to Adclbcrt French on April 12, 1 870. Iiy this marriage she had two children, a boy aged eight and a girl six, and that the lather is a wholly unfit person to have the custody, oare or education of them. February 8, lfSS.'S, said Adelbert French, without cause, deserted her and has since absented himself. She therefore prays that the court dissolve the marriage contract and that she be gWen the custody of the children. Charles A. Endicott asks to be separated from his wife. He represents that he was married to Mary Ann Moore, Dec. 25. 178, and they lived together until Nov. 1, 1884 when Mrs. Endicott ".skipped by the light ' with one George H. Durham, with whom sho had at divers times before that date commit ted the crime of adultery, and that he be lieves she is now living with said Durham that two children are the result of gaid mar riage ami he asks for their custody; kc. County Court. Clem Fisher, of Mendota, was brought be fore the county court on Tuesday morning and tried for insanity, and was declared by the jury to be insane. The cause is said to be religious excitement, the deranged man being under the delusion, as he expresses it, of being Jesus. His wife and daughter, the latter about 19, were present. City Marshal Mclntyre took him to Elgin the same morn ing. A special jury has been called for next Monday to hear the condemnation suit of the C, R. I. & F. railway against Liepold Burkart and others of Peru. I'rnbnte Court. Final settlements were bail in the follow ing estates: Arthur D Henderson and Violet ta Q Hen derson, Mark Hoag, W K Mclntyre, Simon Vallon, Patrick Kane, John Nagle and Allen Brown. Adjustments were had in the following estates: Louis O'Nillon, Margaret Cahill, Hattie M Routcliffe, Geo Brown, Mary Berry and Philip Saueressig. Guardianship of Isabella Jacobson and rep of accts. Est of Amassa Crosiar, same. Applications for the sale of real estate were made in the following: Elaoora Anderson, Philip Saule, and Thos A Porter. Guardianship of Frank II Armstrong, rep of aocts apvd and ord reed. MASBUGIS. The following have withia the past three week been granted licences to mary: Samuel Johnson and Carrie Holverson. Geo. M. Hanson'and Linnie Petersen. John Fisher and Mary Golimets. Joe. Conley and Sella Price. Henry Coensgea and Clara Reich. Wlllard Kennedy and Minna Hild.rbr.avi. Lewis Voss and OHve Pearce. Geo. Hepler and Emma Thomas. ('has. McShane and Abbie E. Williamson. John M. Johnson and Minnie G. Rivers. Myron W. Porter and Ella E. Owen. John W. Schaertlein and Caroline Koch. Herbert G. Mears and Margaret W. Thompson. Willard E. Head and Adella Reeder. Philip B. Auterson and Martha M. Stan sel. William Shenneman and Mary Quandle. Gerdiuuud Vttreold and Bertha A. Wal len. William Curtis and Nellie M. Barr. Charlie D. Thayer and Loulla Armstrong. David Ileestr and Norah II. Fish. John A. Devor and Lena Frey. Allonson J. Gallegher nnd Bridget Mar rlon. James Randall anil Sarah Soott. Menry Wernier and Margaret Wallace. Richard Toombs and Carrie Ames. Thomas Butler Thiekiel and Harriet An- netta J. Tavlor. Walter E. Bosworth and Lillian B. Wright man Valentine Dulder and Eliza Mottaz. William W. Baker and Ida Conklin. Urias J. Hoffman and Ella Walker. Douglas H. Andrews and Mattie Griffin Louie K. I.ange and Lillie O. Jennings. James P. Craig and Mary A. Walls. The llecinninft of Blckne, Nevr tritle with what are called small ailments. If you feel inert, with a bitter or hud taste in the mouth, loss of appetite, bowels costive, take at once Simmons Liver Regulator. For the miseries of dyspepsia, the liegulator Is a certain ana speeuy cure Clergymen, Lawyeis, And infivt every one vho ufferfrom tier tout ntostration, 18 of appetite or sleep lessness, should use Nichols' Bahk ad I HON. From Marseilles. Mahskili.ks, Dec. 18. Cords are out for the marriage of Walter K. Uoswortn ana Miss Lillian Whitman, oi fcast Marseilles, on Tuesday evening. Dec. 22. Good weather for bridge work. One span would have been completed, but a mistake was made in the shipment and the wrone nlus that hold It together were sent so the men had to wait until another set were nroeured. Joshua Moore, the nail maker, tas just patented a road grader, all of iron and steel which he thinks win ue a peneci xumg It is certainly very etronir and substantial He will put smiie on the market next spring. Mrs. Monroe, the Congregational minis ter's wife, is lmurovlne a little. Morris and Seneca come to Marseilles quite often for musicians, Frank Matthews and others eolnir up were quite rrequeni Jy. Come on, gentlemen, we can supply you. "Athlophoros sells well, and it is perfectly reliable. 1 take pleasure in recommena aa it to my patrons. It either benefits or cures in every case," S. M.Irwin, a leading druggist of Decatur, Illinois, gives as his experience. An Irish volunteer heard the sad news that his mother had married a second time and with a long sigh exclaimed, "Good era clous! I hope she won't have a son oulder thai me, for if she does I shall lose the estate." omuiuuicRtion, Wkti mi-ka. Ala.. Sept 28th, 1884 About six years ago I became atllicted with a very disagreeable skin disease, with large, dry sores and many crusted pimples on my face, hands and shoulder, l he sore on my shoulder eat out a hole nearly an inch deep, and thecancerousappearanceof one of the sores near my eye alarmed me very much. I tried all kinds or treatment, but found nothing that seemed to affect the disease. I finally decided to try S. 8. S. on advice of a physician, und in a short time the scans dropped from the sores and left my skin smooth and well. 1 consider S. S. the greatest I1mh1 medicine made, and the only thing that will cure the disease with which I was atllicted. I think my trouble was the result of a terrible attack of malarial fever, contracted while farm ing in the Tallapoosa river swamp. I can lie found at my ollice in the court house ut Wetumpka. You can refer to me. J. L. Rhodes, Dep. Sheriff Elmore Co., Ala. Treatise on IJlood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Si-kcikic Co., Drawer It, Atlanta, Ga. 1 was laid up for a long time with rheu mutism in both my legs. I began taking Athlophoros, soon had relief, and in h very short time was entirely well. I have not been troubled since. Jacob Mams, ;152I South Ilalstead St., Chicago, 111. Prof. Eaton, of Vale College, in a rec. ent lecture to the students, Told them it was not certain Kve tempted Adam with nil apple in the Garden of Eden. He thinks probable it was a quince, "l.ecatl.se the an pie of the present day was propagated from the crab-npple, and it is not at all lik ly Adam would have tieen taken in by such a puckery little bait." GrlicRu' Glycerine Salve. The best on earth can truly be said of Griggs Glycerine halve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 cents. For sale by E. Y. Griggs. The Min-Net club will open the season by one of its mnst rttherehe. parties at the Clif ton on New Years' eve. Gentlemen whose beards are not of the tint which they desire, can remedy the de fect by using Buckingham's Dje for the Whiskers. Yon will notice how quickly a thoroughly successful article is imitated, and also that the imitations are without merit, as they are gotten np by unscrupulous parties. Beware of imitations of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic The genuine is sold by E. Y. Griggv, and promptly cures dyspepsia, costiveness, bad breath, piles, pimples, .true and malarial diseases, poor appetite, low spirits, head ache, or diseases of the kidneys, stomach and liver. Price, 60 cents. Sao Frani'turo and City of Mexiro Excursion. The Illinois Central R. R. will run TWO FIRST CLASS PCLLMAX CAR EXCUR SION'S, the second week in January 1886 one to SAX FRANCISCO, the other to the CITY OF ME A ICO, stopping four days at New Orleans, one day at Sn Antonio, and one at Chihuahua. The round trip rates to either point will be as follows: Front all points in Illinois between Free port and Ash ley, and Chicago and Ashley, f 118.15; from Dubuque. fua.oO; Sioux City, (125.00. Point between Ashley, 111., and Jackson, Miss., including St. Louis, Memphis, Aber- decn and Yazoo City, $1 10.00. Tickets good to return within H months. Remember the great American Exposition at New Orleans will be at its best at this season of the year. So snow, no Ice, no hlbzi.rds, along this route. Address the undersigned at Man chester, Iowa, for Excursion circular, giving full particulars, ami for folders, maps, books, &c, concerning California and Old Mexico. J. F. Mrkrv, Gen. West. Pass. Agt. Salvation Oil delights everybody. It can be had of all druggists and dealers in medicines. It eradicates pain by quickly removing the cause. It is secitie for neuralgia, rheumatism, and pain in the side, back and limbs. Price '3 cent, "The Qrwtert Core on Earth for Pain." Will roller more quickly Uian any other known retn- fmr: itneumaiisrn, neunuaia. Hweuiiurn, una nrrK, l,ruim-, Huron. 8oM, Cut". Lumbar Ki, I'lranitr, Soren, Front-bit, u-kiu-tw, 6ulnT, Sore Throat, wound, llutdiwha. Toothache. Sprain, eta. l"rloe tact, a botUe. Sold by all -OC llr nUtwl Trade-Mark, and cm r fae-dmlle tirnrre. itare. A. u. m-yer ouw IToprtetor, uaiu tlmore, Md., U. S. A. nii Wvrnn will ram yoai Couib at once. A rue uui r " - DOIIISt soxJTHiEiFtnsr lars immm The IUlnels Central llallroad will run another low rate Excurnlou to poluu in Tenncwee and MUwlMtppI, TueiKlsy, January If. 186. For circular and printed matter concerning the Excursion ami Southern Land point, applj to the umlerfclnnrd at NUnchea'-er, Iowa. J. K. MKKRY, doca-8w Gen. Wett. Pan. Ant. Cncxcelled CABINET PHOTOS Only $3.00 per Doz. UNTIL JAN'Y 1, 1886. Secure your iit'lnit at once, as I' taKc lime to prop erly tlnish tlin Work We have a line aKaortnii'llt ot Holiday FRAMES ' N9VE f ES K)uall an cheap; all !1 rn, i rooita. Come and See Them. No trouble to thow tliem. Beitmltr, Our Highest Grade Pbotogratts ONLY $3.00. CLEARING OUT SALE! For the next lid days I intend to close out my entire stock of China, Crockery, Lamps and Glassware, for less than cost. Call early ami secure bargain., as I am go inj; out of the business. JOHN IIAZIiKTT, Walt her Mock, Ottawa. er ditrtisemctts. I CURE FITS! Wnn I 1st cura I do Dot iue.n mrflv in itm, thm far time Dd thtm hw them rrttirn jtln. I nit-nn rtdlral earn. I h tnil the dlef of KITH, Kl'lLKTbY or KAl.UNd BM'KNKSij life-Inn study. I warrant my remedy to car the wont -, tiacaniiti other, have failed li no reason fur not now receiving cure, fvnd at once for a treat Ue and Free Bottle of my Infallible rmnr, (lire Kinreaa and lvl tillet. JtcoatR you noUiiuir for a trial, and I will cure yon. JuarMiyr, m . u, wj f isi rean Bk. new YorC. Johnson's Cyclopaedia Revined nt a Coxt of over $60,000. Has 50 Editors and 33 Department. It in the HKKT. SKl.US KVSILV AN" FAST. Men wanted in eerj ton. Adcinn. A. J. JOHNSON & CO., 11 Groat Jones St., - - New York. ll'ANTKK-I.AHIKs to w..rk for u lit tlo-lr own HiliM- f;tof:0 a week ran ! 'inietly mndi No pliolo i.mntliiiT no eniiviiliiit, For full pitrtleiilar. 'H(e ttddfp-t., at onee, Ureweiil Art m., Ilo.ton. iuw., Ho 5170. ONLY 5,000 LEFT. "LIFEofU.S. GRANT" Only combined work of th kind cstaDt. Thre ID one. I nee, poai paia, on CALF. S5.00. Send at onr riak in common letter if carefully ad dreeied. IV. BROWN CO. .Portland, Or. CONSUMPTION I a Doainra nmt4t lor l aboe dlww: kr Ii M tacoMoo of una t lb wvrat kit aa ot loac auatimf kav bM carta. Iom4, w rac to ! fall la IW iBivf, iht I will mo4 TWO aOTTUn Fax, toolbar Vila a "I' IMBLa TaCaTtOI oa ikla dlaaaaa.ao aar tallmr. It Ex- raaa a4 t O. . DS.T. A. tUXVM, let raart St.. .. t'ANTED Ladiraand (ientleuien In eltjr or roun Vf trv In take llffht wilc at tltelrown home, ki Ut (4 a day can be eaally uiaile; -ork aent by mall; do ranvaaaiuK. We have pood deiuand for our work and furniah ateadr employment. Addrem. Willi atanip, tWiWK M'K'O COMPANY, Vine Street, tlneln nati. Ohio d.il PATENTS CAVEATS, TRADE MAEIS, COPYRIGHTS, Obtained, and all other bnln In the f. R. Patent of nee attended to lor Moit. k.i i r. r n r..v ur offlee la onnoalte the V. S. Potent OfBee. and we can obtain I'at. iita In leva time tiian tlioae remote from WASHIXVTO.y. Bend MOliKl. OH I'HA WISH. We advlae a to patenublhtT frre of hanre; and e make .SO MA ff'r A I n K VB 1 .1 1 I-A I r..l I. We refer here to the p.aituiaater, the hniit. of Money Order IMt and to offlriala of Ihe I'. . Patent Ofllre. For circular. adTke. term and refreenrea to actual client la your vb atatr or county, write to t . a. a.iow ox v Oppualta PaMM Office, Waahlnciou, D. C. JK " AT AW FOR. TUB 'Jb? TTAT Tr- A TT fTIT A T-n WlfJE We havo purcliasod wry extensively, nml have many elegant tilings suitable ior tiiristmas (Jjfts " for Llttlo Money, riease l'liotosrnipli Altiums, liolilinc :i jili'lii Fine Albums nf every ntjle ut all Autotrraph Album, from clicnpest ttiiod Cliei kt-r KoiirUs, with Checkers, Wax Dolls, 7 inch Wux Dolls, 12 inch Fine Wux Dolls ot all kimls. PluswteU Maps of V. $ Children's Linen Books Chutterbox, lss1 Caxton 1-nio Edition of Fiction Diitniontl Kilition of l'octs Red Line Edition of Poets Irving' Complete. Works, 10 vls.... Dickens's Complete Works, 15 vols... Scott's Complete Works, 'i vols..... Dante's Inferno, illustrated by Dore. Bible (Jallery, illustrated by Dore.... Paradise Lost, illustrated by Dore... Dictionaries Containing 110,000 words. res..l4e prices, to beit. He fte 0c . . 2tV . . tie .. .o . . '-.c . . B-V; .. 45e ..6 87 .. S7 .. 2 .H .. 2!H) .. 2iW .. Do Hundreds of other articles especially for the Holiday Trade, in every department, and closer prices than have ever been made before. L. S. McCABE & CO., 801. 803 and 805 La Salle Street, opposite the Post Office. I Always Lead, Others Follow In Prteea on HOLIDAY (iOUlW, aa well aa Everything else In my Line. EVERYBODY KNOWS I have the LAKOF.ST STOCK In my line tht U to be found In the City, and If you will rail au examine t think I ran convince you that am lo Cheaper fa Anyone Else id itie Cily. My Stock of FANCY GOODS and the Better Grades of TOYS is very complete. PRANG'S CHRST MAS CARDS and HAND-PAINTED OR NAMENTS in very line variety. I am alio eloalng out my Stovlt of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT YOUR OWN PRICE. E. Y. GRIGGS. "J l.- .PA fA.AAittJtl tllAffirtoid?! lC6X.'t--1 r RUSSELL '.'fir SON fit fit m fir ' m, raj . m 35 and M La Sallo Street. h. J, A. WELLS & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS iisr- GRAIN, PROVISIONS STOCKS COUHKSrONlJKNTS OF JAMKS A. MITIl 1MI V CO., CHICAGO. tor All Future Options on bought and sold on Chicago STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. - TIIJZ3 - BEST SHOE FOR THE MONEY. SOLD BY D. LEAHY. k BOOK BINDERS PAPER RULERS. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, AND PAI'KR BOX 3f AKKRS, ta aad 331 Mala Nt, OTTAWA, ILLINOIS. PATERSON BANNA EVERY DEPARTHENT STOCKED AT THE GENT STORE read our l'rices: Children's Colored Border Handkerchiefs, lc Seullopetl und Embroider'd Hundkcrehlefs, 7c Fancy Embroidered Mot'o Handkerchiefs, tt- Kant y Colored Border Handkercliicfs Vic Fine Einbroldereil Hundken liicfs l'.e Also over l."iO new styles of Ladies' Hand- kerchiefs, ranging in price from cheap. est to ft 00 Hood Heavy Cashmere Mutllers And every style of Fine Silk and Cush. mere M littler that is desirable. Silk Handkerchiefs, every style, and all reduced in price. Also a very extensive line of Lares and miule iip Lace Goods, from cheapest' to finest Kb.u. Laces. Fine Lisle and Silk Hosiery (.nmetUng nice for presents) at 4!c to f S per pair. Elegant Silk Umbrellas, with fancy sticks and silver mountings, all latest styles. FURfJITURE. Tho oldest House The largest Stock, The Best Variety Of G o sds in this Line it La Salle County. D.MIKRTAKINO AS DSDAI.. 134 Madison Street, OTTAWA, ILL. Grain, Provisions, Stocks, &c., Market. All transactions Soots aid oboes. Spencer's WINTER STOCK has ar rived. A fine line of Ladies' Kid and Goat, Button and Tie, Walking Shoes, at prices low er than the lowest A full stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods always on hand at prices lower than the lowest Call and examine stock and see our prices. it never mm lu Standard ; if at all, Only for the Betted. Our Stock of (n) b IU n n uu la mjierlor to any found elwwhere. M copii 111 cholceat of everything. Onr Children's Stock la like painted I'lrtnrea. ALL GEMS. We know they are lel) exerllent. .ri.u.t to preaent lite rleheat ever aeen and we am V ft ndiiilriihly. Motliera who r-dlpird miMjm Hie lillie oiiea In a truly artltie atyle ran i ul our i Ht.iMli-hMif hi. We iierer ' mi well ae at prept'ht. 4 - Button Cutaways. Tf itbi-'iiihi t tit in to tw fituHlrtM. r.mg h Mlrvhtg. Oill unit SATISFY YOURSELF Men's Department riirii kT tlic iim t'-anry tpm H 1 ur ' (irrparil to nun uol oa J thf !rt-tf' ut., luif MOST SELECT STOCK iMMil'imd nl tltf Olflll Mil THE LEADING k Price CJotMsg hw, open until 9 o clock;p. m.