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T Town of KiIhu ball r.-nt, rln-tlun 10 Jaa r (.Klvln JuH- r-.a ami i-I'd 1VI-5 )W Tho Brrnnan win'ble du do UH 5!"5 J W HulN-ck a.-ml i-oininltt.-r H HI r II I'ouiida'uiir nmllliiK rclurua K.S.-C Maie I no J C I'oitrr taklbK n-(niu tu lun clerk I iO Your coiuiiiitiee would rejMiit that tbey have carefully examined the. following claims, and asked to lie release J from any further cn-.MeraMn of the fame: Jutm Dou-rtyjumliefe l-avld Aruiatiui-c UKikliiK for body la caual.. . 1U Tliua Kria liurae ihlel reward 10-1 T L Hmltli i-oiiHialtle fti- 10 All of which is respectfully Huliinitteit. L. B. IIickok, Chairman. Supervisor Burkart, clialrmau hpecial committee on petition ol Franklin () Keeil for bounty, submitted the following report, which was adopted : Jr. Chairman, de : Your committee ap pointed to examine petition of Franklin O. Keed fo' one hundred dollars In unity, have liKiked up the record of IJo-ud of Supervis ora of tli year lf(i:J, and also peti' toner's time of enlistinHtit, hut do not l"el jiistitli'il to r I'.'uiinewl claim of pftltioner. Your coiuinittee wisheato he relieved from lur-tlu-r cotisiderutii.n of the same. Kespei'tfully yours, .Jos. HniKAKT, Chiiirman. C'iias. T. M.MiDKN. On motion of hupervisor Grillln, the Hoard mlj lurued until 'J o'clock tomorrow uioruing. Friday, Mirch 25. 16S7. lioard met pursimnt to adjournment. I'reseut same as yesterday. The record of yesterday's sessions was read and approved. Supervisor Oritlin, chairman committee on public buildings, submitted I lie fullowiug re port, which wan adopted:' Mr. Chairman, $c : Your committee on public buildings would reaped fully report that they have had pluced an aldiiiotial $2,500 isurance on the county asylum, niak ing in the apuregate $2(1, 1)00, as authorized by the Board last lccemher, and we recom mend lhat the clerk be directed to Jraif an order on the county treasurer in favor of the Wa-diitiglon Fire and Marine Insurance Co. for $75.00, the premium on same. All of which is respectfully guhmitle I. A. T. Griffin, t liiiinimn. Supervisor Lukina, chairman committee on roads and bridges, submitted the follow, ing report: Air. Chairman, S;r.: Your committee on roads and bridges would respectfully report that they have examined tho matier con tained in the petition from commi-sioners of highways of the towns of Mission and North, ville presented hffore them, an-1 recommend the granting of said petition, as your com. nuttee are of the opinion that it comes wholly within the law, and that said commissioners have complied wiih the law, and are entitled to the amount asked for, namely, five lliou sand dollars, when said bridge and ap proaches are built and completed, being one half the estimated cost We would also beg leave to recommend lhat.a committee of iwo CI) members of this Board be appointed by the chairman to be present 'at the letting ol Ihe comma for the construction of said bridge and approaches; ulso lo inspect said work when completed, and with t lie filing of their ipproval of said work with the c-oun'y clerk, be be authorized to issue his order on thec- unty treasurer, payable to treasurer ol the cotnmiHsioners of highways of the town of Mission and Northville for above amount, or a-t much thereof in is required to pay the one half of the cost of said work out of the tax levy of 1887. All of which is respectfully submitted. W. 11. Ll'Klss, Chairman. Said report was adopted by tho following vote: Ayes Burkart, Butterfield, Carlin, Doyle, Dwyer, Elides, Farnsworth, Fischer, 'jalla. gher, Granstlen, Ureen, Ounn, GnfDn, Hil lenbrand, ilollet-ker, Jennings, Lai:f, Lauber Lukins, Miiierhofer, Mclntyre, Mcbaiictilan, Nicholson, Norton, O'Loughlin, lleed, Steven son, Spencer, Thompson, Wilson, Mr. Chair, man 31. Noes Bowen, Brennan, Dinsmore, I'res ser, IIickok. Madden, Phillips, ltowe 8. The chairman appointed Supervisors Lu kins and Green as a specUl cominiiiee to act for the county in the matter of the appro priation just past. Supervisor McLauchlan presented the re. port of the assistant mine inspector, which was read and ordered spread upon the re cords, as follows: Board of Supervisor, .j'c.-' It is with con siderable satisfaction I submit my second annual report to the gentlemen of the Board. There have been less fatal accidents and more general improvements in and around the mines this year than ever before in the same fpace of time. Though the summer of 1880 was the dullest the county has seen for years, yet several ne ftns wera built, and some more are ordered, and new machinery to run the same.' There is liitle.doubt that this satisfactory state of affairs is oing to the vigilance with which the inspectors have performed their duties. Operators, bosses and their subordinates are quick to rectify any derangements in the system of Ventila tion when they know the inspector may come any day to measure their air. In gome in stances we find a board otf the air shaft, thereby allowing the air to return to the surface without going into the working part of the mine at all. Ibis was the case in two of the largest shaft in the La Sslle district, and not until 1 had measured their air and fiund it had run down to half i s usual vol ume wis the defect discovert I. ' Cases - ike the furegoing, and tbey. are numerous an 1 1 I VMltr-i lu I heir cuui-rituci.ttrs, hiu uimliuiea allouni lu run tor inuntln iili ill repair, l. ...I I,. ,.,- ..,.h. ih-v i.vr w.,ul.l li ail I juif tl ho aii h ii ili-l nt inicrlt-re will) it if itritidj; oui t'f Ofiil; tlnl i to my, it the in 1 iit-t s tlii-in-i-lvr- did not have to t-iop for luck i-f air. It i- noturiuus fuel ibat the la-iilili and cmiifui't of Uio luiia-r in a laai (if a) vut.ai'lrrHtioti wiih Cual uoiiipaiiira Hut Ml-ru tliry know that ili iuopn-iur ia arouml early an J t". en . itiOMe deirutiotia in the vi iu ilaiioti are roinpily reaiedied which iitlitrihr wiiul-1 pn.htlilv be allnwo-l lo run " u iinlclii.iie tiimuni of lime, iheiehy caiiiiij; a (inut dvnl of dint and com pi lint iiiiunni il-e ininets employed in thai pri iculur iniiitf. It would bn more than ui-e-IU-s-i lo go in'o deiaila in I his report, an an iii-iiiirii repnll can be procured fr-uti lh,e bureau t' Ihbur hiNtiatics of thia alaie. The days allonvd by I lie county bate hvt-n used as lolliuvs: Mart-h, 1; April. 15; May, 'JO; June. I I; July, 1-t; Aogu-t, 15; September, 15; Octo ber, 15; Noveintit-r, Ul; Peeciiiber, l-'I; Jan uary, 11; IVlnuaiy, 15; March, 1170. llu Si-pl 18 lb, for 2 diiys, received by cash. -Tl'i.lO, which leaves a balance of -2'A 10 A Ynt'Mi. On motion of Supervisor Fischer the Board a-ijourtted until '-' o'clock ibis after noon. '2 o'clock v. m., March 25, '81. Hoard met pursuant to udj mrnuieut. Present s-iine as this morning. Supervis ir Anderson submitted the fol lowing report, which was adopted : ilr.Ch.urimm.dv: Your special com mittee ou rotds and bridges, to which was relerred the matter of the appropriation to wards the latou bridge, which this lioatd made ut their last September meetlnir, beg leave to report that they have been to the accepting of sibl bridge urn! mid that said work has been done in a natisfm-tory man ner, both substructure and superstructure. We would recommend that the county clerk be authorized to issue his order on thee uuty treasurer for five thousand dol lars, as appropriated, In favor of the treasu rer of highway commissioners of said towns ot Day ton and Uutland. All of which is respectfully submitted. A. N. Andkkson, J. W. liCBKCK, fecial Committee. The chairman presented a copy of sum mons from (Jircuit Court of La Salle Co in the case of Wil'vim It. MHUinn v. The Com a 1 Im Sullr, which was duly served UjKin him. The special order for 2 o'clock was now taken up Mipervisor Mcfiuclil in moved, as a sub stiture f ,r the m-n of Supervisor Fisch er, that the County lioard appoint an assist ant mine inspector. Motion lost by the following vote: Ayes P.ubeck, liurkart, Carlin, Doyle, Dwyer, Gallagher, Green, Gunn, Grillln, lloflecker, Lauber, Madden, McLauchlan, 1:5. Noes Anderson, Bowen, Rrennan, But terlield, Dinsmore, Dresser, Eades, Farns worth, Fischer, Gibhs, Gransden, IIickok, Hillenbrand, Jennings, Lauf, Maierhofer, Mclntyre, Nicholson, .Norton, O'Lough lin, Phillips, Howe, Stevenson, Spencer, Thompson, Wilson, Mr. Chairman 27. Thereupon the motion uf Supervisor Fischer was carried. Supervisor Eades here took the chair Supervisor Green presented a petition from the commissioners of highways of Uutland and Divtop, praying for an appro- pi iatlon ol $511 18, being one half the cost of the D iyton brhlire lu excels of the ap propriation of f 5,000 already passed Referred to committee on roatls and briil ires. Supervisor Heed, chairman committee on court house and Jail, submitted the loi lowing report, which was adopted : Jr. Chiiirman, o5r : Your committee on court house and j ol claims would respect. Itillv report that they have examined all claims presented before them, aud recom mend the p-ivment of the following, and tnat the clerk be directed to issue orders f-r the several amounts to the several claimants, to wit: Xiimr anil tKi ii hnl. Amount. Ceiitrtl I iil'in Telephone t o use of ti-lrplionea at ei.nrt Iiuhm- ii.i I J ill J WOO v 111 Mm 1111. nt, lep.in h ut J ill 4 "6 Olt lH (jus Co, it i 11' luiiler Iiouhi! M ) t;M at roiirt ln-ue . ji KiiaHt JaiI a SO 577 60 1.WI5H !I7 79 l i l) 41 1.1 a 70 a .5 SU Hii I, Morrtmey, b milling prisoners fuom Dec 6th to Marrh Will T. lni-luIve II . ) Ollli-n, HiiipMe-. tor eo-iri limine Knil Jull ... l lilnni-.-ii, 10 I tor i-ourt huime I) l.i-iiliy oIhu'B tor prl-i-ineri. A Alw-lniler. rli.ttiiint f ir nrls ini-rn Ii Kr -ilu--. riMuiriiiit lorkit -mil ilo-.rB. anil keys, W II Hull iiiniiiiii.' lor i iiiiniy i -ull l. Ax hfiWitri ti .Ii Mrry. repiilrliiKiliMir Julin liw, 1'epaun un wuier i lnneiK. heating itn-l ki plpea. ut cnurt lioin-e anil Jull I S ltiKL'i . I'uJi'llnK Jurors auJ witnensfi All of which Is respectfully submitted. John F Ukkd, Chairman. The following preamble and resolution, offered by Supervisor McLuughlan, were adopted : Whkkkas a large number of people are being H"i iniisly injure.! almost daily all over our M-ite, and as such purties are generally without means to defray medical or surgi cal treatment, or to pay for hoard and at tendance, and their own homes not being suitable places fcr the proper care aud treatment of such cases; Aud wherens tills State already provides a place for the proper care and treatment of such Indigent persons as may have their eyes or eats injured ; And whereas such Institution has proved to he of almost incalculable benefit, espe cially to those poor persons who have had their eyes seriously injured ; And where-is no such institution exists In this State for the care of such people who meet with serious injuries, or who are sick with some serious disease, and are un able to have themselves properly treated at their own homes, and cannot pay for their proper care and treatment at some private hospital ; therefore be it Retuked, That this Board of Supervisor? request our piesent legislators to make such provisions as they in their judgment may deem best for the proper care and treat ment of all sjch indigent persons; and that the county clerk be instructed to mall a copy of said resolution to the proper par ties at Springfield, to be presented to our honorable senators and representatives now in session for their earnest consideration. The chairman, Mr. K. C. Lewis, here ad dressed the Bjard on a question of privi lege. On motion of Supervisor Fischer, the Uoird adjourned till 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. Saturday, March 20, '87. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present same as yesterday. The record of yesterday's se?.sion was read and approved. Supervisor Eades here took the chair. Supervisor Griffin presented a statement containing the remarks of the chairman (Mr. E. C. LewU) on a question of priv. ilege, during yesterday's session, and moved that it be spread upon the record. On motion of Supervisor Fischer, the matter was referred to a joint comini'tee composed of Chairman Lewis ami thecou:-rui'.tt-e to settle with county ofllcers. mIu Joiut iMiiniuitiee subsequently sub mitted the following, which was auopted unmluiouslv. Jr. Chairman, de.; Your joint commit tee, to w hom was relerred the matter of the remarks of Chairman Lewis on ques tlon of privilege, bett leave to submit the tollow lug statement, and atk that the same lie spread upon the recordf! Thee' airman, Mr. K. C. Lewis, having been granted the rluht to address the Board on a quetlon of privilege, stated that it had come to him direct from a supervisor who had been rssoclated with the commit tee to kettle w ith county cllicers in their in vestigations, that the report of said com mittee as to his transactions as chaliman wis not full, but had. been compromised to screen him from responsibility for some of his acts as such chairman. Thereupon, Supervisors Norton, Gunn, Green and I)w;'er, being the active mem bers of said committee engaged In such in vestigations, states each for himself aud for the committee that such Insinuation had no f uodatlon in fact. And we accept as true his statement that lie had uo know, ledge of the transactions sp ken of In said repot t, had with the First National Bank. V. H. Noutos, Chairman, Hf.MIY Gl'NX. v)i j. dwvkh, Bash. Gkkkn, Fhkd. VV. Kapkn, Kow Aiit) C. Lkwis. The report of the special committee on outstanding notes was presented aud adopt ed, and is as follows: Jr. Chiiirman, dc : Your epeclal com mittee, to wh-sin was referred the subject matter pertaining to notes -given bv the county treasurer ami chairman of the Board to William C. Moore for f,0)0, Wendley Slason for I'iOO and David J. Wood luck for $1,000, would beg leave t-1 report that these notes were omitted in the report of indebt edness of the county by the treasurer tu the special committee to negotiate the sale of bonds. They find that the Moore uote and Statson note are of the same class of indebtedness as ordered paid. tit the last special session of this Board; aud would recommend that the county clerk be and hereby Is Instructed to draw his order on the treasurer for the W.C. Moore note with Interest, interest to cease immediately, also for the Btason note with Interest to tlie amount of 5 CO, said notes and Interest to be paid out of the bon i f und. Yourcotnmitt e would recommend that further consideration as to the Woodlock note be deferred to the July session. All of which Is respectfully submitted. Fit ed. W. E.inKri, Chairman, J.Jknmncs, Wll. II. MclNTVIlK. Supervisor Dresser, chairman committee to settle with (superintendent of schools, submitted the following report, which was adopted : Mr. Chiiinnan, dr.: Your committee to setde with county superintendent of schools would respectfully report that they have examined the bills presented before them, and recommend the payment of the follow ing: 1m Salle County, U O. D. Stm'Uiilr, County .s upirintciident, Dr.: 1SS7. March 22, Printing and stationery as per bills rendered . $ 102 10 " " PoMage, expresscharges and telephone 30 03 " " Paid janitor at Black stone school 1 00 " " Clerk hire for 3 months o0 00 Total. 18:i ) We also recommend that the following bills of the superintendent of schools be audited and approved, and the clerk direct ed to certify such fact to the auditor of public accounts at Springlield for payment of samo from the state treasury, as pro vided by Sec. 17 of the school laws: To (J. B. Stockdale, county superlnten dent of schools, for servieen and expenses from Dec. ti, 18N0, to March lo, 1MS7, as fol lows: For 70 dayK mx-nt In M-tiool vUllatioti H fl'IOper rtiiy ...! l-NOi") for itiilHyiifxpeDiH' in m-nuoi vwiuuiua iiuu per nay For i iJiiyB up. ut lu exiiinlnaMon to, ii Olperilay OKI as oo lenrlicm' iuiltuten uoner -lav.... SI'O For 5 daysirpeut In oltlie work to 1 CO pvriluy... 20 00 Total illMW All of which is respectfully submitted. E. S. Dhkshkk, Chairman. Supervisor Gunn, chairman committee on stationery claims, submitted the follow ing report, which was adapted : Mr. Chairman, dr : Your committee on stationery claims would respectfully report that thev have examined all claims present ed before them, an.il recommend the piy- ment of the following, aud that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the several claimants, to w it : Naino. For Wluit. Amt. AUM. .1 F Meek, stationery M 7.) K A Nattinger, stationery 32 4 C Zwanzlir, " Patterson & Hann '., blank books, binding, &c 1' J F Kendlg, Co , stationery, printine. &c , 2i Uapeman & Graham, stationery, claimed !9 85 OS 35 30 1 30 57 50 25 00 -15 30 80 11 022 7 31 50 Ostnan it Sons, stationery A J Heddlck, stationery and print ing J J Witte, printing supplements. 111. Printing Co, stationery John Morris Co , " Brown, P- tMbone kv Co, stationery, claimed $031 7 Chicago Times, printing propos- hIs tor nonds Chicago Tribune, printing pro posals for bonds -lo uu Tobd SI 0 02 All of which is respectfully submitted. Hkn'ky Gcnn, Chairman. The following resolution, offered by Su pervisor Mairhofer, was adopted: Whkheas, Application is frequently made to this Board for more clerical need in writing and transcribing the records of the several courts of this county; and, Wherkah, It Is represented that the clerical force of the probate court is inad equate to do the necessary work of the of flee. And, Whereas, It la further represented that the clerks of the courts are often employed in doing work wtl b does not fall within the scope of their official duties, for which they receive compensation, and the di.ing of which work necessarily occupies time which should be devoted to the projier clerical duties of the office; therefore, lletulofA, That all moneys received by the clerks of several courts of the county, or charged by them as compensation for writing petitions, orders, copying pupersor reccrds, making settlements in estates and guardianship matters, and all other work relating to the proceedings of the several courts, shall be accounted for by the re spective clerks of the several courts aud paid into the county treasury. Supervisor Jtn utigs offered the follow ing resolution : AV.We d: Tht-t hereafter whnany phy sician is called to attend any person whom he regards ns a county charge, he linll. after making one visit, report tie fact t the overseer of the poor of the town, who shall investigate the matter, and if the per son Is found worthy, the overseer of the poor shall give the attending physician a written order which shall specify the Hinouut said physician shall receive for each visit, or other attendance, and no claim for such sendees will be paid by this B-uird uuless these conditions are com piled with. Supervisor Fischer moved to lay said resolution on the table; carried by the fol lowing vote: Ayes Anderson, Brennan, Uubeck, Burkart, Dinsmore, Doyle, Dresser, Eades, Fischer, Gallagher, Green, Gunn, Grillln, llU kock, llilieuLrand, Lauf, Lauber, Lew. Is, Lukins, Nicholson, Norton, Phillips, Heed, Howe, Spencer, Thompson, Wllsou, -27. Noes Bowen, Butterfield, Carlin, Dwyer, Farnsworth, Gibbs, Grunsdeu, llollecker, Jennings, Malerhofe r, Mclntyre, McLauch lan, Stevenson, 13. The following resolution offered by Sup ervisor Stevenson, was ad- pted ; Ilinclnd, That the county clerk be, and lie is hereby instructed to draw his or der on the treasurer for the half yearly interes', due July 1st, 1SS7, on the foO.OtX) of bonds Irsiied liy the county, and that the treasurer be Instructed to remit the same to the National Park Bmik, of New York City, and receive the coupons therefore. Siipei visor Stevenson, chairman commit tee on complaints and abatements, preseut ed a petlrlon from James Murtha which had been submitted to said committee, asking a rebate on taxes for 1S70 aud 1S77, no deiinquei.t on lot (, block 12U La Salle; said committee had examined same, and recommend that upon payment of the taxes for said year, the penalties now accrued be- aratetl. On motion of Supervisor Bubeck the matter ws refened to the ceunty attorney with autharity to settle un the above basis If deemed by him according to law. Supervisor Norton offered the following resolution which whs adopted: liiwlird: That the county clerk be, and he hereby Is authorised to employ the neo essary extra clerk hire In preparing the assessors' txaiks ot Ins., ut a cost not to ex ceed $350. Supervisor IIickok, chairman committee on miscellaneous claiu-.s, presented bills of A. N. Anderson, supervisor, for livery hire while acting on special committee Inspect Ing Dayton bridge, $2 00, and Daniel E Devlin, 12 davs stenographing for grand jury, f 00.00, and the same were ordered pii.l. The bonds of the several supervisors for dog license fee fund were approved. .Supervisor Grtfiin offered the loll iwlng resolution which was adopted: WiiF.REAS, By experience and compart sons, members of this Board are satisfied that the cost of heating the county court house ami jail building is very much too urge, and liellevlng a change with a view to lower the same Is necessary, therefore Jiciiolced, That the chairman of this Board aptolnt a special committee, consist ing of Supervisors Heed, of Ottawa, Eades, of Bruce, au.i C arllu.of Waltham, to inves tigate other and cheaper systemsnf heating like liuilillngs, and their relative costs, and report with their recommendations to the July meeting of the B wrd. By consent of the Board, Supervlsor Green withdrew the petition Ironi the com- inlssioueis of Rutland and DajUn, pre sented and referred yesterday. On motion of Supervisor McLauchlan if 1 50 was ordered p dd to each supervisor for approving collectors' honds. On motion of Supervisor Bubeck the clerk was authorized to draw orders rn the treasurer in favor of the several supervis ors lor their mileage and IK.T diem in attending this session. Supervisor Fischer moved that the clerk be directed to publish the proceedings lu the usual manner; carried. Supervisor Fischer moved that the clerk he authorized to have 2,000 extra copies of suppliments containing proceedings of the Board printed and forwarded to the su pervisors of the county ; motion lost. On motion of Supervisor McLauchlan, the Board adjourned. Itui kin's A l ull u shHp. The best salve in the world for cut, bruises, sores, uleers, stilt rhi-iitn, forer soma, tetter, cliupii(l liniiils, i liillilaiiis, corns, una all skill emotions, iitiil positively cures piles, or no pay ri-(iiircd. Il is guaranteed to i;ive jierfiHt sat isfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents Der box For sale hv 1). IotTiaiix. Statu ok Ohio ok Toi.kdo, I Lucas C'ountv. S. S. V Fkank J. Ciikney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. .) Cakney & Co., doing business In the City ot Toledo, Couuty and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONT, ll'.NIm-:i DOLLAUS for each and every case of C'atakkii that Can not be cured by the use of Ham. 'a Caiahkii Ci iik. FKANK J.CIIKNKV. Sworn to before me ami subscribed In in V presence, this Oth day of December, A I)', 'Mi. A. W. OI.KAON. KU. X"tarj I'ublic. I'. S Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally and acts directly upon the blood and uiUf'tH surface ot the testimonials, free. F. J.CIIKNKV I ?; "Sold l-y Uruggists, system. Send for .V CO., '."i cents To1.h!o, O. Illiitu f r I n trr. It is t;il;rn fnr Rrmitel that i-vry mother in tho lan-1 know how to i-nli.r i for La-e ti.-r, but if by cbati'-a itiornii'to on (his sul-j-ct does exist, it is suggested tlmt atialine dyes for m.iI in all drug storus at small i-ost bo re-snrUvi to. Ilirm tion.-l eoitio with theso dyes. In lix-aliiina whoro even tbt-se may not ! obtuiued tho rgi may lio deco rated Iy tying up In bit.s of colored calico and boiling until the color has left the culioo to make its inipi-Hsf. on th eggs. Tho 'Martha Washington K.isti-r fvjuve nirs" ilcligfit children nn l nio easily mada. Draw on an eg shell lhat bus been relieved of its eontetita a far. Next pa-.!o on a high crowned bonnet mailo of tis.suo piiH-r and tliii-.Ii the bottom with a wiJo plaitol bi0'h paper collar. A plca.sant surprbie to r,iHivn o)i:Ls!3 of a blown epj slu.-ll filled with tiny ch.xvilato and ci cam dnrj4 or othr cojifwtiom-ry, tho ojn'iiing of the tps wli.iro the curnly is put in ls-iiig waled over, with a ivlur'jd pi- turi or u ribfwn liow. Another Raster delight c.,n,i,t uf small cakes in form of eggi m--i-ly fr-jsted uvar with icing. (ireiAtly I Arllei'. Not a few of the ciiitens of Ottaw have recently become ereatly eicitei over the a-touii-liriji f-icis, that several of their friends who had bp'.'ti pronounced t-v their physi cms as incurable and beyond all Ii pe suf feritiff with dreale l monster ('otisuinp'ion h ive been completely cured by I'r King's New Iiisci.very fjr Consumpti' ii. the only reiiii--ly th it does- positively enr" '.l thro' m I iunir 'li-eases. t'otizh. Col Is. A'lnra and lironchii is. Trial l-ettle ftee at I I.jrr. :x Sire lirg bottles OTTAWA HOST Or'FICK. Arrival aki Dictum or Maiu. c, it. i. r. it it. F.t.-rti mil!..,. Western mull... Mjrtil mail rl.-i.ll ARRIVM. 11 :UJ A. M. 3:1 C M, 1 I l. M. 11:3 A. M. tMV P. M. C. U. ii H. It. IL Southern nill n :io a. m. SM p. m. Nurllierli Niiul 3:10 P. X. :i A. M. Slrt-Uur -ul 7.30 p. u. '-.ii a. m. IlKXR lARk. TupmiU. Tliurmly, Kridityt, 1.10 P.M. VJsJU U. Orllcvopen t 7 :i a. m CWa at 1 00 p. . OHIO ou Suuduia from U tu I o'i I.h'IC. WM. USMAX. P. M. Chicago, Burlington and Qamey B. B. TIM IS TAHLK. ill lut, 1SP. Al'IMIIV AND STKKATOII PR.WC1I. Going South, fun I Cam I I Going North. STATIONS, 'i? 1'iut. Vo h i So r,i No. 1 lo il K Suu'Kt Sun tx eunK sun .to I 17 10.80 lo.aa io tx 10. sj W.s 10. V) U.IXI 11. M 1 1 . 1.1 11. ii n. it r, 11.44 11. N 12.02 I" ..Chlr-Hgo... Aiirorit.... IJ .ir V.l'i s M 4 ii MM :i 8. is 8 id 7 M 7 'A 7 SO 7. 7.28 -a .i; i.i 4 4 41 4. H 4. 'l 4.19 I IH 4 ia iv 3.MI 3.35 1 i.s.utli Vur.irA.I IS rm KIT June, t ...IMWi-Ki I .1 i li il t.au I 40 . ( M 7. S3 7.U 7 n 'l.0 7. an 7.J0 . orK;.w... .... Vox MlllliriKik..! . M.tlinfr.iu.., ki 4r.n I ID '- Isj ii M . ..S. retm. UlHlCt-A ... I 1 .Weitron... l Pits-lull ...I 4 4.1 H C.K.I. dl'.tVg 1 , 44 II I T A W A , H 41V OttitwH ;r'k I 'MiUj ,.8tilrTriH-k.. 'M .tlm.id Iti.lKe. t, .n i IS s.an n it l i 83 7 OS IN i a.iT ...KietiArit....! t U 44 M ...8treUir.... i i-n.il 1 I .in P.M.AR A M.LT'r M.LV Krvmht tmli.il rie-rt'iiK ihih. .-nK-r leave ottt fo!IOW for rn iui Karl. I.iu p.m (or ir.'- lor, ft Uf A J. v5 p. ., uj lii -Jo a. ii ; for Aurt-rv IU.I-U A, . C R.IQ. Omwt Kooiii Oun. lli-rtun i Itn-llnlnn Chair Or, it ul theC I H. A O. l'K- DlLlnn tun. I'l Hill routa. All mrurisa- tlon ft'ioat rule of fr. ilHopinic citr Rccoin in!tloni Had time unit wtl bv nkrrrnilf i'r tiy i.plylnt 10 I'AI I. MiiHToS Oeners' Pnweaer RiiU lu kit A-Lt, CIiIchjo II B. Sr.-sK. Oanernl Mnuiror ChlCARO. GKO. K. HOK. An-nt ut i utavR Ohicago, Book Iland und Pacldo Bilrod, SKW T1MK TAIILK. i.oimi Kr. So. 10, Peru AceoniniiiilHtion T fl? a a 6, Kansiw CM) Kxprew lo w a Ji " li, iinnitH, I'torlnA M. I'hiiI Fpreii II .-0 a , iKvenHirt Areon iiioiUtli-n 4 is p " (. Khiik City Miclit Knpn-iw Hi a R " 4. Oil. Mni 6 Sr. J-buI K'rr 8.U0 a FitiaUt Vim until futtenam. " ! 7.11 A H lit P s. a p m 1 as. 1 OolMI WkkT. No. nniRtis ft 9t. lMil Mglit Kpri Hm J, KniimuCll Hmt l'is-r Sutht hpr.-.. D"-A " ",, limenport AivoiiniiooHtleii II CI a " 11, Ksiimia IT) Fxprew. Hint MkiI ;iu; p M 1, uiiMtiit, I'ei.rlH A M I'uui kpreM r " t, 1'i-ru Ai'.-i'innimiMtluii b in p a t t'jiH Cirrying 1'umrnjn t. ' yi io -, a " ti, L A) P Nm. 9 And Hi Arrive In Clilriiu-o hi 10 . . nj lutve Chli-aro hi 4.W p. M. ilillr (Siin.luV eeeite.l I. No. 11 Hint !.' run ilitily, liu-liiildiic Miinlxys. No. '.i i-.Hrrli.rt pAM.i'iui-r from OenrN-o to o:t.iwti. No. ! i-vrriiv p. iik-era lii-iwerti .Imu-t au lit Snlif. sml No. lieiwreii Iji Siille uml Juliet. No, is unit id inrry puiwenifvit Ix-l . i-n Hluf IhIhdi ami IaShiIp. It. 1!. Cum. O'-n'l ManKr. K. Sr. ,loll, . It. K. I'KK.'I'YMAN Ueu'l Tkt. A 1'hwi AKt. Ai-int ul imui Chicago, Alton & St. Louis Railroad On and after Mhv V. Isk.;. iihIiih on the C. i A li. iuim Joli.-t w fellow: ItnlMI Ni.Klll. R. C. anil Ht. I. Ktprt-M LlKlitnlim Km-ri-KH . It IX A II . V .' U A II . 7 tr. a .l i '.n p . 1.' p a .Itvtx a . e p . : p .in ..ill p ir Juliet Ar.'oiiiiliiMlHtliiii Deliver hxpre Kiprt-M Hull C UM. Son II. Kipruu II All IHiiver Kpn-KS Juliet AonmiiniHlHtlun Mltlitnlnu Kxpri-M K C. and Ht. L KxiiIi-kh ii. a l.lKlitlilnn Kxire. liemer Kipreai, nuj IC hi-hs- i It) anil St. u.iiw Mine trnlim run iliilly: I. pni.s Mai and Juliet Ai-i'iMiiiiiiiil illi-n run d ill), exeei.i Suiiiln) Khiimui City uml si. I.oiiIk Kxpnw ir-iln uiili rum tlirniittli without i liuiiKe nf i-Hra. Muruinii train to Hi LiuIa Iihh free rliHir nirs. uml i-veuni trulu thruuitl Alt-epwa to St. Iaoiis hii-I SprmiftleM. Tleket Am ut C. 4 A. Itnllroad. Illinois Orntral Railroad. 11.11 Ml Mittlll, PKOM LA AA1.1I. l'Hseiit'r 4 7? x. i'HHMMiKer M I! a. m AeeoHilumllltloll S I-. V Kn-iKht U-'A k. M. Fn-inht 1:1' , M. Kreiitlil 4 lxi P. M l, HIS, I Mil III, I'KUV t.A CALL. PaaAt-niter 5 II a. y i'HKM'iitff r I;'! I-. Krelirht ri::U a u Kri-mnt 9 I" a I rnair. K"e no ruKlu-ri 1S.ID p. . S. I'. MiHiKK. W. I. 1.1 olir II AHT , Tlrket Airent 'em lit Aneiit One Attent ( Merilunit oii'yi minti-il In every town fnt jr- it v retail alr of vi.ur "ThiimII'ii I'iiih Ii" i pent i U:n fur nwt er i iss-i i wen-isv.nm. Till" vexr I exp-rtli ri-ll hi I- A-l iMli.lu.t Hi1- Jiii.iI) iMiiiuinr liruiid ( u. l'liowirr, oruu'ji-i. fietixer, r-'l. Ail.lress, K. V TANslI I. ,t O , r lueimi.. H. C. STRAWN'S Lumber Yard AND FLAMNU Mill, Near tho IlIiuoiB River Hndt . FOR SALE." KAUM !' II') it I-;-!, -itii-ii.il I II: i,l I ,1.11 -I I II I'll wi--.r inn- ut Itrioii. li- i,i -omI . h llltA lll.l-l' IToimJ ilMI'.'Oi I --. Null-. . rl t . i t. in Kin.it ri'i-Hir: rfir-.r vi, .-I ,.ri u M-: 'I f-ni-i il Well Wit'eri-.! tllOVHI II. fll 'il li,-,. i , r in ni-l nr ii Ai-l-iv --ii I1"- i-i ml l- r .1.1. CM. mill- l-'-tmil. lliini-li. l-ei.. nr IM-ll e liivr 4il!i T 'IIE superiority of Corallno over horn or whu.ubone Luut now been dom-oustrau-cl by ovor Bix yeurs exper-lunca- It 1.-4 more durable), more pllablu, more comfortable, und NEVER BREAKS. The Immense salo of thuM) Corsets 13 now over 70OO daily. Bowure of worthier Imltatlona boned with various klnda of cord. None are genuine uiUoid "Dr. War nor't Corallno" Id pi ii.'-cd ou ludideot tLe Btoul cover- r roa BALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. VArNER;B.,r5c7 iSDSPUtaSlrMt, CHICACO, ILL. Will In- -.Id In -U.-!l Ol Oil tlltH-. W. Sum le. j J WILSON VASIIDOAnDS. TlieaaWailiboard ara martfl with lie ut. Wood run. The brrong. At brrda anil beat wajf.er in tb wrld. i'or Ml If aU dealer. Taka no other. m UaUIXaW M'Pfl CO., Ha (lna xr, Mlcbtijan. i SINUUI I PuiTuu, Jf THREE GREAT CITIES t WEST -:cn:cwS- I.I N Wl l) TOtiLTIIF.a BY HIE GULAT OliiCAGO & ALTON R. R. Tlie S'-.ort I.tne and tlie rteat P.onte to KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS And nil point r'a I AnJ all potnti via KANSAS CITY. I 3T. LOUIS. CHICAGO ?!?S EAST and WORTH. The I' i '.:-ir l.lnp to ('allfortiln. palace uc:::r;ifjG chair cars Kr'. of Extra Cliarjce. PALACE DINING CARS, .lfralt, ?3 r.iif.. Pullman Palace Sleeping Ctr-, Antu!pmrnt not cjualed ly any o;hrr lire Tntlre trutn run tlirouith wli hout ctia'ip. p .i-' . rm iieellont am turnip will, oilier Hue al .auLujia tours in I uteri liei-os. Tho ;KKAT l-.t ritHON ItOl TK In im mer, t-inil Wiiierlint l'liun In tin- I'm, Vrt an I NortlK U IM ONS.IN, .VIINM -.OTA. Mil III. I.'S. ('ANII, KfTK.HSi J,ATK. KOI II V IM M'XIN. ( U I. IIK AII4. MAV l KVU 'Dil A l.ll tli l X. In wiwer, to a: I iti Winti-rKexirta In the 3uUtll,EV .11KAUO aoJ ' 1 xi'iiiloii. Koiiu'l Trip ami PlnplP Trl Tlcpf to Ml. I..M lit! A NT POINTS In ihe Wri or t-on'h. ami 1!ir-uiitli Tk-keta to all polma Vut, Nurtli nnd Soo'li, arp on aalv .1 a',1 lliii. A, at u ow rate aa l-y Inf nr llnea l or lurtlier InfuriimUou anJ loweat rate. rply ti Any Tlrkft ifftnt (111(160 A ALTON U. It or to JAMES CHARLTON, liem rhl r-nnpiij'pr ntut Tlrtt'r itent, 210 oeurlx-iu Street, ITIICACO, ILU J-tierai .'rnvelluit AyeM Ch.- Altcu Katlre :; ( ALU, ILL. J. C. rVn f.'UtLa, H :cp-efdnl, n 4 .Ho i netJ M--" WHEN YOU TRAVEL 7jI.v- th L-re tefetU-d ly tha Un-:J Stitot Gcve-imrt to carry thu Fait Mjii.- th IIWIUII i 3(DMJMlifTr Ai it i 1- IJ,. -( Thio.iijn T:im to nd hum rt 1-..I t.irti.i on it cwn L-'ii . CHICAGO, AURORA, OTTAWA, STREATOR.ROCKFORD.DUBUQOE. LACROSSE, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, MENOOTA, PEORIA, OALESBURQ, ST. LOUIS, QUINCY, KEOKUK, BURLINGTON, WASHINGTON, 0SKAL00SA, DE8 MODUS, CHARITON, CRESTON. ST. JOSEPH, ATCHISON. KANSAS CITY. NEBRASKA CITY, OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, LINCOLN t DENVER, Making Direct Connections TO AN0 TROW NEW YORK baltimore, washington, cincinnati. philadelphia, boston, new orleans, louisville, san francisco, los akgeles, saltlakecitv, colorado ancl pacific coast resorts, city of mexico, Portland: Oregon, Manitoba, victoria and puget sound POINTS. Cood Equipment, Cood Service, Cood Connection. fvl inoin.il,o .''incw-niri. ho Rill-n. n R. utn. ajfity lo th nj-i .t T miit Ajtnt ut tn C, U. & Q ci coia loctm lailiuaOt. HENRY B. STONE, PAUL MORTON, (Klii-r) .Miinairi-r, li. n I l'aas. 4 Ticket, Art., I'HK'AiJO. 1U ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any jiroposcd line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rovvell & Co., Newspaper Advertising lluf ,u, IO Spruoa Si., New York. Send lOutn. for lOO-Wajo IJamphet. i U UUKt SHEUfWATISM. T'lf- fi'r m-Iv ,n' ix iTfrtr H.'tloti iirvtn tho ffuM of Hit h"t-iy, Atii! inrf iiti'i-liirv to the tiftuft afnt tMlTli-HlM v jnlhti HfTiM-ttHt (y the illPftt lift" r IMlirtt il l.lmba riniitn nft-r n, run bv M. t''i'Utf. A irml ol a irivl (He will t-nvuic Mm' I'li'-at . I'jiltt at fh;t wo tijvt nol tlU lift 1 1 ftt Vlf !it.-v !( rr N'tito. Kvr mIh by a1 4( n.i. MtiinaiKv-turiti only by LN iEY MEDICINE CO.. CHENOA. ILLINOIS. rjiCKEL Plating! .N.i del. ami all Itnln r-f Plating, tlmnilnit. I Jto-ou-rliii IVIWhtnii. rte. lt-.-ii.-r.. I.n.' and Slow-., in.iu-1 ami Milt-li.M. irk f-romplij diuitw r. CHICAGO NICXEL WORKS, r Q5 Ohio Stroot. II