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We are eveu more anxious than you to have the account Orr0Ct- oChTuKTOi Tn Fukr Tramkk may he oMained at the following place by the single copy, or sul.scrlpll'.ns will be taken for any length or tune at the regular rates: K II. Phoi.kk, S-rciia, 111. 1. II. Tnowiui K, Marseilles. D. II. ITniikiihii.i., Seneca. Omnoi II. IUhi.kh, for Troy (irovc.Ophlrand Wal tbara. Adilreiw, I' my (i rove. Postmaster at L'-luiH. l'lMtinnnter at T"hlca. Da. K. II. Aiw"i, biHtiiut. Kt. IIiiioish. News Dealer, Mrndola. PoKt!Hltreii at'K.iiiwnti. Postmasters lie authoria-d to receive subscriptions at all potn!llccn In thin county. 1'A.VVAKHINU A'iKNTN Wanted In every town In I Salle county. Liberal coin, mission :nl In ciimIi. Write for term", ljilnK refer ences in all cases. tnteirtl Hi Uir '"' lIHre nt tiumni. Mintit, tit Srrninl rititt .Hall Mnilir. OUR PREMIUM BOOK. Our premium book "Oiii Family J'hy bicias'' l.H now retidy for suits riliern mid nifty lie seri ami procured t tills ollice, at C. M. Foibt's'.s, or lliipctiiun it (Jrabiiin'H Ottawii; 1'o.stolllir, I'tieii; I. II. Trow LrlilnH 8, Murseilles; the Leader nlllce, Kurlville; ami next week at I'ohtollite Hansom; I). II. Underh Ill's, Smeoi; I'ost office, WVilron, itc. Thin Is tlio grandest premium combination ever olTered by any paper In tin? county or state. It is a book every family ouijbt to have ami at the ju ice we offer It, It can be had by every family la this county. From Ophir. Tlouds are in fal, shape after the recent thaw. Harvey Short of Dixon, was home lust week aril took part In the ISubtist concert. John H. says he will never bet on it bog again as it makes hlrn tired. The ofllcers of Waltham Lodge A. F. and A. M., were publicly installed Tuesday. A large crowd was present Billy Mitchell came near having aleg broken last week. A horse having fell on It. Bob Wylie received another load of Htockers this week. Hogs are now going up rapidly In price. Saturday evening the ollice of Dwlgiit Haeman's was entered and the safe drilled and blown open. In the evening Mr. II. took out $?U0 00 and took it home, leaving 1 10 00 in the safe. This the thieves got. Had they been one day sooner they would have had a fair day's wages. This Is the second time the ollice has been entered. Last sprint; some one got in and stole n double barrelled shot gun. Who the thieves are will no doubt remain a mys tery. Mr. Melnhard Is going to put In some Improved machinery soon. Tom Bowers our Ice king has contracted so far -l.W tons Of the boss stuff. Charlie Yost who epent the summer In Kaunas, has returned home. Humor haslt that w hen he goes back be will take one of Diinmb k's fair ones with him. Charlie Foster, jr. Is doing as well as can be expected for one as badly as ha was Injured. James McC'larreu's goods were sold to uatisfy a rent claim. Our butchers have a good meat market now, having secured the cellar under Mr. Ettlngci's bouse. Mr. F. Cralne and Miss Maggie Jnckson wer married on Wedne.-day evening, at the iet.Idence of John Jackson's. All claim the liaptlht concei t was a suc cess. Two of Meiiiluta's citizens tiled to com. init suicide Satuiday, one w it li a revolver ami the other with a hatchet. The Hove reception was largely attend, ed. V. Biiikhard hail a horse badly used lit in a wire fence lit.-t Thursday. Funno. From Garfield Cahkii ld, Dtc. 11 P. H. Jennett has flic lied bis corn and delivered It In Gar field. Mrs. S. C. Martin, son and daughter, of Marshall county c ailed on Iriemls lu Gar field on Saturday and Sunday last. E.J. Allen wields the birch lu Hichland's Bchool this winter. Another border registered at the resl dence of P. H. Jennett. He will vote the prohibition ticket in WW. Father sets up the cigars and hll Is well. Cow. . ' -4.fr- From Ransom- Ransom, Dec. 1C A new "Crown" or gan was placed in the Catholic church last Saturday. The meeting ot the Literary Society last Saturday night was well attended. At the next meeting the question of granting the right of suffrage to women will be dis cussed. Frank Mclntyre bad one of his ankles badly sprained last weeh by ahorse falling on it It will keep him in the Louse for some time. John McKay will toon open a meat mar. kel tu V'erotm. (Jlareuce LUrueo will imve charge of It. Rev. tUmpson conducted revival meet ings In the M. E. church last week, but did not meet with as much Buccess as his earn est endeavors merited. Dr. Brown Is attending a few days In Chicago. Mr. H. Cleal and wife were In Ottawa last week. There is some talk of the subscribers of a Streator paper requesting the editor not to print the letters of the Hansom corres pondent, the claim being he does not fol low the admonition, "tell the truth." HCKIPTOH. From Grand Ridge Fa km Kidok, Dec. SJ5 The oyster nip per given by the young ladies of the F.pis copal church on Wednesday evening last, was quite a success, and was largely attend ed, considering there was other "doings" going on In the neighborhood. Tne literary society that meets at the Seminary, was well attended last Saturday evening. Kssays on portions of KnglUh history were read by Hon. Baldwin, I'rof. Hewitt, and some choice selections by the ladies present. The society meets every Saturday evening. All are Invited to join and take part. I'rof. Hewitt has a very nourishing little school for boys and girls in the lower rooms of the Seminary. The next meeting of the Farm Hhlge I'olyglot Literary Association premises to bo one nf the most Interesting and Intel lectual that that learned association has ever belli, and will show a versatility of ability equal to that of any similar society in the country. The order of exercises will be as follows: In Greek. The peroration of J)e Mos- thenes de ranma by Alsthenes Lyrurgus, A. B. and a dirge from the last "Macedon ian rry" by I'hillp Alexander, A. M. In Latin. A ode from Honu e iut nod In the regular Alcehiades chorlamble tetra meter verse by Virgil F. I'liny. Hebrew. One of the songs of David by Hev. Melchidec InsacLar, DD. French. A poem of Victor Hugo's by Volney Housseau. I'olish. An addrea of Gen. Lemon whisky by Thaddeus Stephens, Sobertxhi. Busslan. A uase of Peter the Great by Miss TouchttrofT. As there Is no competent Spanish scholar belonging to the assixdatlon, a boy will be 1 1 allied to walk Spanish for the occasion and a Spanish S a 111 be drawn on the black board for edification of those who do not "know Spanish." There will also be read a few select pieces from English. Scotch, Irish and American authors, each in his own peculiar dialect. Come one, come all. It will bo a pentacostal "feast of reason and a How of soul." There will be Mides and I'arthlan and Elamites antl the dwellers on the "other side" of Jordan Jews, Turks and Infidels. Admission free. Anon. From Marseilles. Makskillks, Dec. 17. Mr. Arch Gallo way has moved Into town, occupying the Louie Kruee house. Next Monday and Tuesday evenings, Dec. 'jot ii and 2 1st, "The Turn of the Tide," by an ameteur theatrical company, for the benefit of the sick fund of Joseph Woodruff Post, U. A. H. An old folks concert will be given by the friends of the Congregational church on Tuesday, Dec. 'JStli. Their handbills are printed I.itlie olden style and quite a nov elty. The temporary bridge across the canal for the switch Is all in and the grading nearly finished. It will not be very long before the manufacturers can unload and reload cars at their own doors. Would It not be well for the Board of Supervisors to issue county orders in sums nf $." 00 or over, to bear four per cent In terest to liquidate our county indebtedness V The loan then would come frwm the peo. pie direct, and consequently they would feel an interest In the way matters of county politics go on. A dmce for Christmas is on the boards. A progressive euclie party assembles this evening at the residence of Mrs. Parr and her daughter, Miss Clara Purr. Thev will be royally entertained, as these hdits know how to do up a large crowd well. Win. H. MnKcever has left his place in the depot nml taken a place on the Chicago local freight as hrakeman. Mr. Charles A. Luce takes his place at the depot. Mrs. Eliza Eddy was united in marriage to Mr. Carrier, of Ohio, on Wednesday evening and left for their future home in Ohio i n the night express. Miss Clara Parr and Miss Addle Henfew were In Chicago on Wednesday evening last to he ir Patti sing. Mrs. Simla), of Winnmeg, Fulton Co., Oht ', arrived here Tuesday last on a visit to her sons, F. J. and Dixon Mndal. Mrs. Simlal has resided on the same farm in Ohio for fifty years, ami during that time lias lived In two different states, three dif ferent counties, and two different town ships. From Wallaco- Wai.i.ack, Dec. 11. The weather has been very fair for the past two weeks, and the roads are in good condition for travel lug. All that Is lacking now Is plenty of snow as it would delight our hearts to hear the sleigh bells jingle once more. Squire O Donneil Is repairing his house. That's right Squire. I presume yourself and bride will occupy It in the future. M iss Jennie Corcoran opened her sclnx 1 In Ophlr last Monday. Thos. Thompson was the guest of the Misses Hoey's last Sunday. Pat Sllngsby was the guest of the Misses Pillion last Sunday evening. 1,00k out for the "clerk ol the court," Pat. You and Eyk. Sir John Luldwvk. who Is as eminent Yor the ersonal attention lie gives to the discharge or his duties as an Inspector of schools as be Is in scientific research, will have an article on "Manual Instruction ' In the January number ot The Jjular actenet ilvnluty. Waltham, Dec. 15, 188(1. Bonds are now in splendid condition and a great ninny of the farmers sre busily en gaged hauling their crops to market Wonder w hat was the matter w ith Humb ler when be was writing Ills last letter. He niut have been a "couple of sheets In the wind" w hen he said that the Waltham correspondent was mixed up in Wallace MtTalrK, and at the same time he signal himself from Wrtltlmin. Boy.d Wllsev, we haven't seen you lin that neighborhood fur six months. We would lie pleased to see your smiling face around here soon again, Hoyal. James Allen was the guest of Mrs. Gib son la.-t Sunday. Mr James Xeary, one of our most ac complished young men of I'tica, lias just returned from Canada with a charming bride. Hope some more of our young men will take pattern alter Junes, as wel diiiL's are scarce and batchelors and maids are plenty in our neighborhood. Anna llrannun was fie g lest of the Misses Aubrey hist Sunday evening. Patrick Mauley's house was burned to the ground last Sunday afternoon; cause, a poor chimney. James ("ulnl! has his new Darn nearly completed. Messers r rank r ogarty, John I Hiion and Michael r inne-y crossed me n.ie iasi Sunday and called to see Judge Kinnegar, where they bad a very pleasant time dis cuslng on political points until tin wee small hours Ham. Kit. From Grand Rido ' I hand Hi do k, Dec. IS, IS'.. Thii g in Grand Hidge are coining dow n tolled rock, or at leu.-t that was what the brick masons who were building a chim ney in IJelford's new house tic.nglit when they climbed upon the roof to finish the chimney that was just making its appear ance there upon the previous evening. During the night it had descended from Its high estate, ami In the morning its re mains were found promiscuously strewn over the basement. Of course it w as not the fault of the mason or hod carrier, but the fellow who built the foundation upon which it rest. Mr, A. N. Funk has put bis wits to work to learn telegraphy. He is under the instruction of Mr. Wilson our local agent. Mr. Hilton has just made a purchase of forty acres of I iml about six miles North west of Grtnd Hidge. George McCombs lias linlrbed husking his large crop this week, ami after this his happy voice will often be heard in the streets of this city. John Lehr starts for Hot Springs, Ar kansas, tills week. His health has been very poor lor several years past, and we hope he will find relief. Hev. Mr. Sears, of Dnnvers, will hold communion services in the C. P. Church uext Sunday. A preparatory meeting will be held Saturday evening. Hev. Omelveua preaches at the usual hour. J. E. Ilampson has lately sold bis farm and some of Ms stock. He Intends liviug upou his father's farm this uext year. The Kliflit Way to Put it. There are a great many w aste words in print, but the Philadelphia Evening Xtirn puts it In a brief way when it tays: "Mr. C'has. E. Teil, of this city, was so prostra ted from throat trouble, following upon asthma, that his physicians as a last resort, ordered him to New Orleans. He went there but the change did him no good, and lie was expected to die. Each day found him growing worse, and at last he returned to his family. His disease bullied medical skill, but when he liad given up all hope, he tried a new discovery and from the first dose found strength returning. His cough and asthma soon left him and after taking a few bottles, his health was completely restored. He has again entered business The remedy which cured him was Bed Star Cough Cure. Its purity and freedom from morphia or opium and other harmful ingredients, have been proven by the strictest chemical test." S. W. Beach, Mansfield, Pa., says: "I have used lv. Sith Arnold' Vtjh KilU r and it ulwiiy-i relieves my cold." How to get rid of B.aine without sacri ficing the hope of huccs.s w PI be as Impor tant a problem as how he ( an be elected if lie shall again hi noiniuated. Chieayo H.r.dd, (). When Sam Handull is president Icicles will dangle from the rim of the sun. Heip Orlcdiin Stiili'n ('). Sum Handall could carry New York with a rush: anil dou't you forget It. Xttr York Sun. Well, what other states could he carry? WtiMnytou I'oxt Dim). .i.l Hie Itcst ol tln Il.ii lnr. W. F. .ever, G irretsiille, Ohio, says: "My wife li;.s been trotililed with Catarrh a long time, lint have, with what remedies we had, anil what the doctor could do, kept the upper hand ot it tm'il this fall, when everything failed. ILr throat was raw as far as one could see, with an incessant cough, when I Invested my dollar in a bot tle of your Papiilon Catarrh ("tire as a la.-t resort. To lay she l, free from cough, throat all healed mid en'iiely cured." Pa piilon (extract of 11 ix) Cutai ill Cure effects cures when all others fail. Large bottles $1.00, at T. E. Gapen A: Co.'s Drug Store. The Columbia Bicycle Calendar for 'S7, just issued by the Pope Manufacturing Co., Boston, is a truly artistic and elegant work lu clironto lithography and the letter press. Each day of the year appears upon a separate slip with a qtittathm pertaining to 'cycling from leading publications and prominent personages. The notable 'cy cling events are given; and concise opin ions of the highest medical authorities; words from practical wheelmen; the rights of 'cyclers upou the roads; the benefits of tricycling for ladles; extracts from 'cycling poems; and much other Information inter esting alike to the 'cycler and the general reader. The calender Is mounted Uon the back of heavy lioard, upou which is exquisitly executed in oil color effect, by u. H.Buek, of New Yoik, an allegorical scene, representing the earth resting among the clouds, witli Thomas Stevens, in heroic size, mouuted upon his Columbia bicycle, circunibicycling the globe. A smaller portion cf the board Is devoted to a picture of a mounted 1 idy trlcycler, speeding over a pleasant country road. Mr. Frank P. Craudeu begins the discus sion of the"Mlsgovernuient of Great Cit ies," in the January number of The i'yu Uir Sc'mee Monthly, with an article in which thrt ditllculti 8 of th question are forcibly t forth. When the autumn wind is shrieking Through the thousand leafless trees, And an Icy hint of winter Is in every blustering breeze, When the frost king nips your fingers And dark clouds obscure the sun, And you shiver In an ulster That for years has duty done. When the green things all have vanished And the snow flakes round you w hirl, Tlunyou wish you had the ducats Squandered on your summer girl. Y infield Tribune. Kim k Woir Or Black Leprosy, is a disease which is considered Incurable, but It I. as yielded to thecurative properties o) Swikt'h Si'KClKic now know (5 all over the world as S. S. S. Mrs. Bailey, of West Somervllle, Mass, near Boston, was attacked several years ago witli this hideous black eruption, and was treated by the best medical talent who could only say t'nit the disease was a spe cies of LEPBOSY and consequently In curable, it is impossible to describe her sufferings, ller body from the crown of her head to the soles of her feet was a mass of decay, the flesh rotting off and leaving great eaities. Her lingers fes tered ami several nails dropped off at one time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful ulceration, and for years she did not leave her bed ller weight was reduced from rj to ill) pounds, .some f aint Idea of her condition can be gleaned from the fact that three pounds of Cosmolmo or ointment were used per week in dressing her sores. Finally the physicians acknowledged their del' fit by this Black Wolf, and commended the sufferer to herall wise Creator. ller husband hearing wonderful reports of Swift's Specific (S. S. S.), prevailed on her to try it as a last resort. She began its use under protest, but soon found that her system was being relieved of the poison, as the sores assumed a red and healthy color, as though the blood wan becoming pure ami active. Mrs. Bailey continued the S. S. S. until last February; every sore was healed; she discarded chair and crutches, and was for th first time in 12 years a well woman. ller husband, Mr. C. A. Bailey, Is in business at 1 11 Blackstone Street, Boston, and will take pleasure in giving the details of this wonderful cure. Send to us for Treatise on Blond and Skin Diseases, mailed free. Tiik Swift Si-kcific Co , Drawer !1, At lanta, On. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. The scarcity of water Is getting to be very serious in this section. In the north eastern quarter of the city nearly all the w ells have failed, and many of the citizens are compelled to draw water on sleds uearly half a mile. The big railroad pond, that once spread over nearly thirty acres, lias been reduced to only a tew' acres in ex tent, and is growing smaller each day. Mi'iidota Jltilhiin. Mr. Buchter, a well known citizen of Lancaster, Pa., has used St. Jacobs Oil and considers It an excellent remedy In cases of swellings, bruises and burns. It will cost the 111. Cent. 200,000 to get through Hockford. llorhjord Journal. There Is no use of denying the fact. This so-called third party Is fast becoming a power, which will have material effect in deciding the political, economical, and social destinies of the nation If a strong opposition is not at once brought against it, I imkeept ' Journal (iirooklyn.) Never Give If you are sutTi-ritig with low and depressed spirits, loss of uppelite, general (luliilit J', ilis. ordered hlo mI. e.i! constitution, huudufhe. or any liisr.LT ul a h lious nature, hy all means' ;.roc inc a Im.UIc nf Electric Bitters. Von will he surpn-cl i. see the rapid im ptn c:i,i iit that will folhuv; you will he in Hpi'cii Ailh new life; siiviigtli ami activity w id iv nrii; puin in ii ini.-ery will cease, ami In nci s.rth you w ill reimee in the praise of Kii i 1 1 ii- Hitters. Sold ui fifty cents a bottle hv I), i.i.iriiurx. The Pqn n- sd -oiis become the social headquaiieis el tne little knots or cliques of men who take most iuterest in locul political affairs, and, by an easy transition, they become the political headquarters when The time for preparing for the elec tion arrives. Themlnre Itonnvtit. The publisher of Baltimore, Md., Ecery Sut unlay, Mr. T. J. Went worth, says his child, aged six months, was suffering from a severe cold, and lie gave it Heil Star Cough Cure, which acted like a charm. No morphia. The colossal equestrian statue of General Washington which Is being made at Ber lin will be shipped to this country next month. It has been ordered by the Soci ety of the Cincinnati, of Philadelphia, and when completed will cost $2"i0,000. Th base is 10 feet square and its length is about feet. It Is propojed to place the statute on George's Hill, Fainnoutit Park, in that city, but a movement is on foot to have it put up in front of the City Hall. Mother-, idiraiM use Dr. Seth Arnold's Soothing and uieting Cordial lor chil dren. A mild safe tonic. 2 cents. A German engineer, named Henkels, has invented a ventilating window-pane which admits fresh air while preventing a draught. Each square meter of glass con tains .-,000 holes, which are of a corneal shape, w idening toward the Inside. The new device has already been adopted by many of the German hospitals. The Itest Physicians Outdone. J. A. Crawford says: "1 have had the worst form of Eczema two years, and found no relief from some of our best phy sicians w ho have made this disease a spec ialty. I was persuaded to try Papiilon (ex tract of flax). The relief I received was like a charm and I am well. I think Pa piilon one of the blessings of the age." Try Papiilon (extract of flax) Skin Cure w hen all others fail. Large bottles f 1.00, at T. E. Gapen & Co.'s Drug Store. We look with grave apprehension upon the efforts being made to organize a prohi bition political party to nominate indepen dent candidates. In every state parties are so nearly divided that it only requires a few voters to hold the balance tif power. Such being the fact, the true policy for the prohibitionists to pursue is to secure as thorough an organization as is possible and then use It as a balance of power. E. P. Miller in Church Union. Miraculous K'p. W. W. Reed, DrngKlst, of Winchester, Tnd., write: "One of my customers, Mra. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph Co., Ind., was along sufferer with Consumption, and was jrlven up to die Iy her physician. She heard ot l)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and iK'giin buying it of me. In six months' time she walked to this city, a distance ot six miles, and la now so ranch Improved she haa quit naingit. She feeU she owea ber Ufa to it Five Trial Bottle at D. Lorriaux's Drug SU r . Hut-kin' Arnica Kalve The best salve lu the world fur cuts, bruises, ores, ulcers, suit rheum, fver sores, tetter, chapped bunds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruritlnnn, and positively cures piles, or no puy rerpdred. It Is guursnterd to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 ceuti per box Kor gale hv I). Lorriuux. OTTAWA I'OST OFFICE. Ahrival and Dki-aktcki or Mail. C 11. I. & V. It. K. IIIISKV A Kill V It A. KiiAtcrti niHIl 1 1 -Oil a. M. H:i" v. . Wi'sli rn until i l"i p. M. 11:25 a. a. NlKlit mull 8:10 p. a. C, 11. & Q. H. U. SiilitliiTn mull 11:411 A. M. SM p. M. Nnrthvrn tniill 3:10 i: m. l.' IN a. m. Stri'Htor rt'cinl 7.3U v. . 7;:o a. h. I'KKR 1'AltK. Tui-hiUvr, Thnrmliiyii, Krlilnyn, I : P. M. 12;U0 M. Ollli'i" oH'n ut "M A. M CliweH ul 1 M p. M. Oltlci1 iitV-u Suiiiliiy fr nil li tn I iiYlnck. WM. OSM AN, I", M. Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Biilroad. NKW TIMK TAULK. (iuiM. KAitr. So. X I'lMMflr Kxpri'HB uml Mml It).!ts a a " 4, NIKht Kxiin-Rh iah " 6, KaiiMwUty Kxpri-i.ii i.x', a a " S, IiIchk" nml liHwnpiirt Ai'i-om t. IS p a " lu, Bun nil Kiwt AiM'oiiiiiiixlmluti '.A'i a a " R bt. 1'aul hxpri'M II.'.D-a U FrnytH Ciryn I'tutmyrrt. " 'it, 1 .is pa " so, s.'Ji p a " u ,M a a ftoiNo Warn". No. 1, Atlamlr Kxpn-nn SIS p a a, MkIU Uxpri-Nt 1 :U a a " 5, Chu ni:o mid KiinKin City KxprrM 2.05 a i Dnvi'iipnrt M i'iiniiiniiiauiiii K lu f I Hun-nil Ki A'Tiiinnii'iliitlnii Mil p a U. St. 1'itul Kxpn-wi. via AlliiTt -a !).:5 P a b'rtiuhi t'liiTtiiia l'tiawtri. ' 29, 2H, 10.25 a a 2.20 p a Km). 9 ami to arrive In "ttl-nir at 10 a. M. and leav Clilratt" at 1.11 p. M. ilmly iNiiihIhv cxi i-ptt'ili. NlM. 11 Mllll 12 rUII il lliV. inrlllilitIK' Mlll'i.lVH. So. 2 rurriwh paHrnjiTH ti'inn W.-nrrn'o to (ruawa. No. 2 iarric pu..iMuli'r nrtwi-ru .toilet DO Ijt Salif, ami No. :m IiWhi-i-ii I a Sullf antl .loln-t. Nun. V. and 2S carry piisM iii.'i.m tii twi't'ii Hltio Ialaad and IjtSalle. li. l;. ( aiii.k, O.'n'l Managur. K. sr. .May, K. K. I'kkvtv man Ueu'l TkU ft 1'aiM Aift. Aumit at oumwa. Chicago, Alton & St, Louis Railroad Ou and after May 9, tralim on tliu U. ft A. K. II. pitON .lullrt as Inllowti: liiiINU M.KTII. K. T. and St. I. Kxpr.m l.ll!htnlnn KxprrM Jnlii't Arioininodatlnu Denver Kxprexa KipretM Mall Uoino South. Kxprniw Mall jlenver Kxprenii .lollet Ai'CoiuiiKMlatloii r,.I5 AS 1.0 a a ',. r a a 12.20 p a b.M r a .10.15 A a . 2 i p a . ti . p a .10.S5 p a .12. IT a a LlKlitniiiK Kxpremt K. (.'. and St. L. Kxprewi. I.lKlitnln Kxprehn. Denver Kxprew, and Kaimiix t'ltj and St. liul Kxprew train mil daily; Kxprewi Mall and .lollet AcM-otnmoiliitliui run daily, exeept Sunday Kaunas City anil St. Imia Kxpreiw p'lii hoiiIIi rum throu!li wltlimil eliaime of earn. Mornin train to Wt. Louis ha free i-liair emu, and pvenuiK train tliroUKk sleeper to bt. Louis and Sprlnnrteld. Ticket Aaent ('. ft A. ilallroad. Chloago, Burlington and Qamcy B. B. TIMK TAIILE, .Juno Ultth, Going South, Phm. Paw. No. 11 No.' B. B. P.M. LT AM. LT 4.45 4.15 1.11 10.23 1.18 10.28 ISO 10.39 1.40 10. M Hit 11.00 .M 11.06 7.03 11.13 l.li 11.23 7.22 11.33 7.M 11.42 7.87 11.50 7.50 12.02 1.10 1224 8.30 12.45 P.M.AB PM.ABl Going North, ikS Paw. I'a Si No. 70 No. 72 jO" B. A M. AB PM. A 10.30 6..'0 9.15 5.30 1 9.07 5.17 2 3 H.54 5.05 ti 8.42 4 .12 S 8. .14 4 45 3H 8.26 4.H S.IH 4.3l S 8.08 4.19 7.58 4.18 ? V 7 50 4.00 4 7.42 3.50 l ',H 7.28 3.35 tt 7.08 S.15 I i .5fl 3.00 I A M.LT P M. LT ...Chli!ao... Aurora.... West Aurora. 1 Kox HIT June i,!...Oi'wc'eo.... 12H 15 19 22 J7W . . l oraviiin... .... Km . MllllmHk.. ..M.llluKton.. ...Slfrlilan... . ..Sirena. ... ....niak..... ....WVdron... Davt.m S2 39 4.lHC.lt.I.4l,.Cr,g 44 V South Ottawa. WW BldcTraok.. 52 .Grand KIi1k. 5 ...KlclianlH... . 8treaUir... I Kremlit trains carr:"n; naaaenaera leave Ottawa ai follow: For Farl, 4.20 p.m.; for Aurora. 10. I a. m.. lit Btreatnr, 5 0J a. a . 5.05 p ..nd 10 05 a. m. MornlnK train rnakvn close connection IAtt.:r to' all points east and west. Pallaian Palace Sleeping Cam. C B. ft Q. Prawlni Boom Cars, Horton'a Iteclltilnit Chair Cirs, and tho C B. A Q. I'aliM'e Dlnlna Cars, by this route. All Infonna tlon anBt rates of fare, slwpliift car aironimolatio-i. and Uine taolei will bBCbwrfullvifiven hy applying to PKKCIVAL LOWkLI., General Passonger Agent, Chicago U. B. ST..NK. Ooneral Manager Chicago. CKO. K. KOR, Afi'hl at Ottawa Illinois Central Railroad. OOINO NOKTII, FROM LA BALI.lt. Paiwengor 4 :27 a. m. Pnwetiger 11:12 a. m. AeeoHimixlatlou :5Hp. m. freight I'-i:'. Freight 3:1. . M. FrelKlit 4 :(0 P. M ClOINU fOVTII, PKOM LA SALLK. I'auheliger M PaHwnger ! ; M Freight yx 'f. A M- Frelgnt :W Freight (goes no further) 18:15 p. m. 8. 1. Moork, W. L. LioiiTnABT. Tlrket AL-enf Kwlirht Agi-nr, Ontsella tne World! lietnand unprei-edenti'd and mniilly growing. Auk for TANSII.L'i I'UM'H 5c Cigar. ForBpei lal lenns and exi lulve agency at Ot tawa, dealeis miould iicldn an AT os K. K. XV. TANNll.I. & CO., MT nov-JO 55 STATE SI HKF.T, rillCAOO, ILT. EMIL KUYL (8UCCK8OB 10 Baliiwim ft KL'TL.) F0WEKJX AM) A3IEK1CAN lari ai Granite. fy Oriirinftl Designi Beet Grade of Stock I Tim Workman ship Yard on Clinton Street, orposlte Jones's Carriage Shop, OTTAWA. ILil.INOIH. FOR SALE. I HAVK FOR 8.M.F SOMF OF TUK FINKST FAHM 1 ISO LANDS IS LA SALLK COUNTY. DOarrestn Deer Park. Hi a-re in Oeer I'ark. 19.1 ai res in tVer Park. 32" arn-s In Dayton. Ii2 acre in Daytim. 1HI acres In Smith Ottawa, Warren lu Waltham. li'Oai-res in Fall Illver. friarreslu Fall Klver. 1IW arres m South Ottawa. Hi acres in Allen. ll aert'A in Brickfield. 120 acres In Karl. HO acres In Farm Rldgr, All well Improved farms. Alro other hrai lands tn I !all Livingston and Ford rmintle. Come aud sue nie If you meau busluins aud want a bargain. 11. F. LINCOLN, augf-tf Ottawa, 111. GEO. W. RAVENS, Passage Tickets, Foreign Exchange, Insurance Business t0" MOXVUlY TO LOAH. oatneaat aorssr rooalfflce Block, truwa liliaei OTTAWA MARBLE WORKS H. W. JONES, Carriage Factory, fHOBB IN WANT OK Good Carriages, Top and Op n Puggles, bllde Baa ilugglcn, Two-seat Often Puggles, Light Wagons, Sulkies, Ac, ran nod tlieiriat this fac tory, all of his own inn'r-e, ol the Heat Material and In the Miml Approved Style and Finish, all Warranted a:id lor sale at Low Prices. Also mak'j to order such as are wanted repairing donu promptly; painting, trimming woo and iron work HILL & FCiMIALS, & Waornn PartnTT IMU ; II 1 U AA J. UVIVI j ON MAIN STKKKT, Near tlie Fox ISivi'r I'ridge, OTTAWA ILLS. Manufiictnre All kind i f Carri'igi's, lop and Open Hugg.es. vurii.ua sf lis of nm- uml T-Siatt 1'haa tons, Demiicnit and Spring Wn.'ima, Alo have a large HMSnrtnietit always on hand. Flit cluaa FAHMEHf II .l'r'f..V.s' nl hvm on hand. All our work Is warranted, and niude of the best ms teriul. and w ill he sold us low u good and reliable work can lie sold at. We employ a first class Trinimcrand are prepared for all kinds nf tup work and repairing at short notice. Cull and see our stock of t urriUk'es, Haggles and wag ons before buying. 1111X ft r OliMHALS. FLOUR AND FEED, Lime, Salt. Cement. Plastering Hair and Stucco. Also the LONDON Eorse & Cattle Fool A pieaaiatlon tar superior to any coudlUok powdor ever made. Oil Cake, Corn Moul, fcn. A, HAMILTON. Fcb.ll-tf HI Ma'.u street. Ottawa, 111 Coulraclorsand Builders. THOS. & HUGH CQLWEll MANUFACTl'KEItS OF M01MHNGS, Stair Kail listers, Newels, 4c, Ac, ftc. Keep In stock Tantil unit 'lain Hullding Papr LiM-kt, Htiiijn, .V'li.'i. and everything neeessasy to cuo plete a house. V e take eolitr.u ta in any part of tlilr the adjoining states. Purtl.-s coiitemplatlnd bulldl would do well to call on us and get our figure. OFFICE AND FACTORY, La Salle Street, Ott.awa.IlIs. J. W. GLEGG & GO. Are prepared to lo till Minis of Gas & Steal Fitthi AND PLUMBING-. Wrought Iron Pipes, Fixture?, Fittings, at low prices. Ope-rii llouxe ICIofk, Lippcrt's Slsat Market South side of M-'Oi St., a few doors west of M. KneassPs drug store. Oltuwa. 111. The public will always llrd my market well storkl Willi -lie e'li.j. est Kr. and .H Meats, stirn aa Be MmMoi Veal. Pork.O.ri.ed Ileef. Pickled l'ork.t uiok.d ilium-i.-i I Sides. Ac. KsH'Cial attention paidtonksJ and Hoi a'tia sausages. ItT free Deliver) to all parta of the CUV, Muni. 1. isst. i.Ki:i.K Lll'I'KUT. Ja H. C. STKAWN'S Lumber Yard AND PLAMNU MILL, Near the niinoif River Bridge. DR. J. B. WALKER, Oculist and Aurist, Who has practiced In this city i ' lajH. may lie consulted AT THE CLIFTON HOTEL. OTTAWA On tlie first Satnnlay of each ntonth. as follows: Saturday Jun O Saturday J ul3" 3 Saturday Auttua-. 7 Saturday Peptembef 4 Saturday t"i-tolM- 3 Saturday .Vovenibet Q At all other times (as this Is the onlj place ha professionally) he may he found lu (. hlcaf OKK1CK ASP DISPKXSAKY: RS WasWnton Prset. N. W. femsr of Dsarbarm. THE LEADING PIANO IS THE BRADBURV . To anw how V.. PKEKID ESTB. BlSn W and distinguished statesmen praise WJflM' postal cirU to the many facturer. Jr. t. aaiin, 11 Trb4Mk Attaae, Cnleo, lor bl Doors Bis V