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EDGAR CAMKROM, - M cf Otlaw'i Young Men, and What lie JIa H Doing-Interior of The Siwho. In rwponne to theTIp of tbe Fbm Tbap kr loterviewer, Mr. Cameron cme forward with an urbame mile of weloone, and in vited ui in. Ho has his studio cosily and Uatily arranged. The floor id cotered with miUiiig: and rugs and the walls are hung with sketches, studies, finished paintings, and all of those half finished ftnoies of the irllst that are always so faacinnating to look ofr. In looking arouod the room tbe lsltor sees several pieces of finished work that are real!.erj boa. One is the hea l and shoul ders of a little Venetian girl, called " U i"lreg." It la a ery pretty faoe, and the work is fine and fin'mlied. Next to tbe right we come to a scene from the interior of St Mark s church, Venice. It is a painting of medium site, nearly square, and Is rery Lan.lsome. It shows one of the apartments of tbe church, with lis dark pillars and its - a bjfh pews, aod some people engigei ai wor hi. Still to the nght is a long. UrBe pic lure in a rough gilt frame. It is landscape, and is entitled the " HoTirons of Veules." Just below it bangs a imall sketch called " Clue aud Gray" representing a girl ascend log a staircase. Tbeu there are two pictures of the same Bul-ject that are the gems of the collection that is, they seem the cutest and most attractive. One M died "Li ig," and the other " La belle Vetieiiuor.', They are pictures of a girl in Venice, who, tbe artist tells us, also went by the naue ol Ulack eye t Susan " Auy way the pictures sre both beautiful. There is another heal, of a Nepolian girl, with black bair alio r.rti t.lcmrc. These, with a sketch of - i tbe " Latin Quarter " of Venice, and one ol "Tbe Zilterie," a canal it the same city, complete the finished work that Mr. Cum erou now has on exhibition in hii studio There are however, many little beauties on (be walks, In the shape 01 sketches, studies, etc. Mr. Cameron went to I'aris four year-iago nest September. He spent the first winter in I'aris, tbeu went, tbe first summer of bis may, to Veules, on the Normandy cost. Tbe feeond summer be went to liarbeton in the torrent of Fountaiublcau, the borne of Millet. Tbe third summer be went to England with French artist and the lust summer be spent In Venioe. 11 r. Cameron has certainly ma le a good start in bis profession, and will doubtless rise to some prominence, A visit to bis ntudio will be well repaid by seeing the pieces be now has on exhibition. 1'enionnl. Miller. Miss Ada Miller has returned to her home la Milwaukee. Holm km. Miss Mamie Holmes, of this place, is visiting friends in Milwaukee. IIcbki. Mr. and Mrs. John llurke are in Chicago. CitiiNir. Mrs. II. E. Uedney and daughter Grace have returned from Mendota. Bum G. W. W. Dlake will deliver the Fourth of July oration at Dana. Imman. Mrs. Inman has returned to Ot tawa. Chapman. Mr. Roscoe Chapman, of Hook ford, was in Ottawa Monday. Sidnkv 8. Tbe Sidney 8. took a party to Kagle Grove last Sunday. Nkwkll. James Newell returned 'from Aurora Mondny. lies. Mrs, Geo. K. Koe is visiting friends in Chicago. Milmoan. Mr. and Mrs. James MDligan are spending a few weeks in Camhridgeport, Alass. GrtUiTs. Miss Mamie Dunfor l and Katie Iirown were tbe guests of Miss M iry Dough erty, of Wallace, during the past ftw days. CIat. To Mr. and Mrs. Joe 'Jay a 10 I'Ound boy, IUnub. Mi.is lilizntielb Itangq, a former High School instructress, is keeping bees in Jiayton. Talijot. Miss Winnie Talbot, of the south t-ide, has gone to Hoslon. Nash, Henry C. Nash bus resigned as tell r of tbe First National llnnk. O Dsikn. Miss Nellie O'Urieu, of ltlooin ington, is visiting in Ottawa. AuiiU). E. A, Agard bus returned to Ot awn from Alton. LniiiToN Cspt. I.elghton, of tne cauil, was in town this week. Hai sman. Col. Ilnpetunn has gone to Lin coln, Nebraska. Koouki.il Ur. Henry Ilojlielle ha re tamed to Wyoming. All. Mr. F. G. Allen, of Omaha, was in town tbi week visiting Clareuce Griggs. Lorn. Matt Lock left for Montreal this aetk.. The Courts. Circuit Court JuiIk Sll. The grand jury finished their work last Saturday, returning the following Indict meets. Nine indictments against Fred Qoerne for forgery. One against 8. W. Hay Bond for eicbeziement, against 8. W, Kay wad and J. F. Nash for conspiracy; against Jotta Hardly for obstructing the highway; agsiaet Elita Hiatt, for assult; James Mc loaey, aseuli; William Butters for obtaining mney under false preteuses and Uustsva Miller for murder. Now there will be motions to quash, and tbe sifting process will begin. Jdt is quite noticeable that tbe upper floor of tbe courthouse was pretty much all occu pied this week. Judge Blanchard was bear ing motions is the circuit court room, the principal tne being tbe one for a new trial in the Carr and Kerrigan rape case, which motion was denied. Judge Htipp heard an application fur a suit of habeas eorpui, hold ing court in the probate court room, and Judge LXtUil heard ai alinjoy esse in the ioui.iv court room, tne case nior-uuS Stlpp was one of peculiar interest. A Mi Tergeusnn, of Minneapolis, wanted the cus tody of bis three children, now in the pos session of bis divorced wife. Judge Stipp thought tbe children might as well stay where they were. Tbe following is the official reoord of tbe week's proceedings: Margaret Stepban v Fred 0rrne et al. Default as to F and K Gu'rne. Hearing and decree, J2.4.W.7I. Sarah Nellson v Mary Schaut et al. Bill dismissed by agreement. All damages waived by issaing writ. A.U. A of La Salle v Louisa Decosta et 1. J 1 Hall appointed guardian for Anna, Ella, May and Thilly McCostra. Under v D Iless and John II Druitt. Ke cog jrtOO. J B W Co ? J C & S Coal Co. Judgment l,y con. for J2l.3tll.84. People v t'arr and Kerrigan. Motion for new trial overruled. Sentenced on verdict ; Carr 3 years aud Kerrigan 2 years at bard labor. People v K Hiatt. Deft plea ls guilty to assault and battery. lined ten uollars ani cots. ,ew Cae. James Van Horn v A D Mead papers not filed. I'eople v Farlan, petition ri'it filed. Irwin v 8 Hurst, papers nut filed. James Biker v S Hurst. Joliet Barb Wire Co v C .1 S Coal Co., judgment by confess. Jas Cahill v It B Gatiss, foreclosure. County ourl-.1 mitre hiiyiler. 210. People v Hoadly. State's Ally en ters nolle prosse, Brooks etal v ll. lknap et al, judgment by coufeisiou, $1311 and costs. ITbte Courts. AITINII JCIIUB SNVI'KB. Admr, claiming J J MiGralh forf01.7l.al lowed. I'M or Jas Hoshell. R Boshell, l'eti I'roliate of will. Ijtt of Timothy Murphy, J V Murphy a ltnr, Probate of will and let ters of administration. Est of Geo William son, W E Williamson, guirdean. Repart of accounts. Est of Timothy llealy, Johu Shortill executor, Report of accounts. Est of Hiram Jackson, 7. E Jackson admr, wid ows relinquishment and inventory. f.rttrri of A'lminittratmn. VM of Ole Oak, John Rosdal, admr. Est of Albert Crane, Jr F Crane, admr. Lfilm uf (Jurlenliij."VM of Jackob Oaul, at letters granted to Mariam Gaul. Miiellunrom, Est of Heney Harr et al. minors, Jacob Barr gardean. Final report and discharge as to Heury Barr. Est or Florenoe Hoffman, II J Gilbert gardeau, gar dean inventory. Est of Wm Donnell, C D Patterson admr. Keport or sale or personal property. Est of Catherine r.rten, Micnaei Erten conervator, inventory filed. In the ontc. MAIUUA1E MCRNCK8. Geo W Colgrove aud Mamie Coi. Fred Robel and Hattie FielJing. Cbas K Burdick and Ida L Allen. Fred Eichelberger end -AUie Butterfield. Hector Atwood and Mrs Lucetta Gray. Bernbard Weygand and Mrs Barbara Rutt- mer. Maurioe Swords and Ellen Waters. James MoVey and Ellen Delaney. John B Moore and Susie Crosswell, Wm A Young ami Ad lie Jennings. Ht AI, R5TATK Tr A 1SKSBS, Gens Monson to Barlow & Ensington lot 8, blk 3, Plumb's 4th Add to Streator. $'.100. Myry Schaut to Sunh Ne'son lots 31 and 32, blk 43, Streator, 2,0O0. Ottawa Trannfrrt William Frieschauf to Franr Frieschauf lot 2, Ottawa Subd. 8 W fr. 11, 83, 3, ?27r.. Sherman Leland to Thos. Zellers lot 8, blk 1 1, Champlin's Add, $225. Wm. Wicrbaoh to Nicb Watts lot 7, blk 77 State's Add, f 2r0. Tbe building for the new stoneware works is progressing rapidly. The Rock Island folks are selling Fourth f July excursion tickets at oue fare for the round trip. . . Carr a d Kerrigan will have to abide by the decision of the first trial. The motion for a new trial w is overruled Weduesday. There will tie a if loo race between Cregar, of Streator, and llcmmerle, of Ottawa, some time in tbe near fa (me. From "Waltham. Wai.tii a am, June 30. Gone June, llegati the hay linriewt. In the shock winter wheat. A thing of the past crn cultivating. Fourth ot July is drawing near and the Ktmill In v bed us to wish for the fire cracker. Allan Lewis, of Vandull i, smiled upon us Thursday. Hev. Gilbert, of I'tlca. was making pas toral calls here last week. Mrs. J. Newcomer, son, daughter and niece, visited friends and relatives In Sen oca last Saturday ami Sunday. Albert Cartwrlght has accepted a posi tion as clerfc In .Messrs. Leonard and Col llns' merchandize store at Utlca. Mr. and Mrs. H Hartshorn took a pleas ant drive to Livingston county Saturday, returning on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Bennett Is beautifying bis house with paint. Hon Dee twirls tbe brush. Theodore Miwe, of Dlmtnlck, Sundayed with us. Miss Laura IMlhnrz, of Seneca, closes her schoul In district No. 9 to-day, where she bas presided w ith great credit. Mrs. Southwlck, of MUllngton is the guest of Mrs. John Harris. John Iilancbitrd departed for Southern Iowa last Wednesday. John, through bis pleasing ways, lias won many friends here who wish blui a glorious success and would itladiy welcome bun back. Independence Day will be celebrated by the irootl people of Wilt ham In Mrs. David Harbour's grove. They will give vent to their feelings by singing songs, listening to orations ana orlnklug toast after toast ot lemonade to this free born land or ours Cmue everybody and bring a well tilled basket. Our assessor. Will K. Warrick, returned bis IxHiks to-day. In his rounds this year tie found ?2'l horses, 1 tiff cattle, 421 sheen, I hogs. There are acre In coin, 41 sores lo wheat, 4115 of out i, 40' acres! i if tsitatiies. Accorulutf to uis assrtwinen', the total valuation- f pi-raoniil and rl tate property Is lJ.lm amsi f hm,"i Tbe UllTHretn f Is In lav.ir nf Hi tax tmyer Monthly reiH'rtol hcIukiI ulst'b t N H. Total number enrolled, 2); averse dally attendance, 'JO. Tuna perfect In attend am' during the mouth are Allsn and Flor ence Wylie, Christina Stevenson, .lames Mitch!, llobert Jackson, Uraulne fabler wimhI, llertnan bchroeder and Dvld Calrnc. MaluJ. Dr. Jones' Bed Clover Tonic is not a stim ulatil, but a nerve too'l, restoring nerve force lost by sickness, or eicessive menial work, or the use of liquor, opium, tnorphiue or to. tmcco. It supplies food for nerve tissues and by its gentle sperative action, removes all restraint from the secretive organs, hence, curing all diseases of the stomach and liver. K. V. Griggs will supp'y the genuine Red Clover Tonic ul W) cents a bottle. Vicinity items. The I'tlca "I'nlon Pottery." now lu course of construction, will be M00 feet, thrn stories bliib. with a casement at the south end, and a 20.H engine room tit the Month end. A ")0 horse power engine, wmi a 00 horse power boiler, will supply tbe motive power. Fox river, which nt this spring's freshet was higher than known for 110 yeurs before, Is probably now lower than It bas been at unv tiiiiH In that tiuuiuer or years, .mi water lias been going overthe Dayton &m fur ten davs or more, all the river below contains belnir tbe water leaking through Ht the. foundations of the structure. Alsive the d am, the water on Wednesday w is over a fo it below the level of the dam's apron The remarkable How of artesian water on the Deiitorinan farm, 1 miles this side of Princeton, draws crowds of sight seers. A Party of IVruvlans were there Siinday, and found the volume of water snd pres sure undiminished. Tue engineer In cbnrire of the boring estl imtes that the water comes up with force sulllclent to carrv It seventy feet above the surface, anil this from a depth of only lilty-otie feet. Tbe water Is very s lt and pure, without u truce of mineral taste. When the river fl nved Into the Kiddle stone irry ut Aurora last spring, large number ot llsti were depoHiien mere, anc have continued to flourish In tue clear cold waters until a few days sine, when the water was pumped low by the steam puun The fish then became distinctly isible, and after work Wednesday evening the men employed In the quarry had a grand fishing party, although no )lns, hooks nor pules were used. They waded In'o the shallow p-Mil, the bottom of - which was thick with mud, and drove the lish until they got stuck In the mud, wUen they would throw them tin shore. About a bar rel of line bass, pickerel, pike, etc., were thus captured. The I'eru Zinc Co. Is Investigating the recent find of natural gas at Orauv ille, with a view of using it for fuel In tbe factory If the supply proves sulllclent. The MUllngton tile factory will shut down on Saturday evening on account of the ury weather. The demand for tile has been very email, the farmers being very reluctaot as to making Improvements as long as the crop prospects are uncertain. The Spring Valley (jtaette gives the fol lowing facts regarding the Henning gas well, near Granville: "The iron tubing from the well is about six Inches In diam eter at tbe top and three Inches at the bot tom, 1,010 feet down. The top of the pipe bad been plugged up, and an Inch pipe in serted In It, with a horizontal piece across the end. From the ends of this pipe tbe gas was burning freely. At nljjht they said it made a very bright light. The con nections were all very loosely made, and no doubt the greater part of the gas es caped without burning. Over nine hun dred feet of water stands In the tube, and by listening closely we could bear the gas come up through the water with a noise as If great bubbles were constantly coming to the surface and exploding. Before the gas was struck the water stood within 80 feet of the top, and afterwards dropped to 120 feet- It is believed a subterranean stream was passed through while going down with the drill, as for a time the dirt made by drilling was carried away as fast as made. At a depth of 300 leet they struck a sixty foot seam of mineral paint; at 4(K) teet third vein cal, four feet thick ; at 470 feet, plumbago, two or three feet thick; at "70 feet, Trenton limestone, which is generally supposed to contain gas. A twelve horse power engine had worked the drill. The price paid lor digging was 2.50 a foot." Ou Wednssday evening while trying to step from one car to another of a moving construction train near Dina, I'blllp I'lun kett fell between them. Only one truck passed over him, but when removed it was found that across bis rlgnt leg, close to the body, was a long deep gash cut by a car wheel, and the ankle of the same leg was also jammed up. He tiled a few bouis af terwards at Stieafor. The cathedral glass works which had j ist been completed ut Htreator, burned to the ground between tbe hours of 7 and 10 M m day morning. A company bas been organized by prac tical glaBS workers to build a new bottle factory at Streator. Over 12 10 bas been raise 1 toward the erection of an Episcopal chapel at Morris. The people of the Bend, Fresdoin town ship will have a bisket picnic on the Fourth, In Peter Jacob's grove. Hon. John Miller and Geo. W. W. Blake, of Ot, tnwa, w ill be the orators. If anyone bad any doubts as to the suc cess of the monthly horse Bale, last Satur day would have removed the doubt. Hor ses were brought from all parts of the coun ty and buyers were here from all parts of the country. Sixty-nine head of horses were sold ana snipped out, ana over fiu 000 was paid out by the buyers. The prl ces were good, ranging from 45 for a po ny to 22j Tor a tbree-year-oia jxorman colt. From f 150 ta 1180 were the ruling prices for itcxk! heavy horses. The buyers, of course, did all they could to get horses cheap, but as each man was nis own saies man tuere was no room lor any one lonno fault with prices, as It was not a compul sory sale by any means. Saturday's sale demonstrated what we have all along con tended, that monthly sales are a good tblng for the farmer as well as tne tiorse Duyer If the farmers as a class will only do as a business man would hold their horses for the sale day they would make money and have a regular market. I'ontiM Free 7Vmr. The Jollet council has adopted an ordin ance prohibiting all billiard and pool tab les, tenpins, and cards In connection w ltn saloons, and all games of chance on tbe streets. A TrUI bv Jury, That great American Jury, the people, have rendered a unanimous verdict In favor of Dr. Pierces Ple&taat Purgative Pellets, the standard remedy fr bowel and stomach disorders, biliousness, sick head ache, dizziness, constipation and sluggish liver. From Brookfield. HiiMokHKi.i), June 27. The weather Is very waim. I wo iinlti.-trious young farmers of lirook- 11-11, while Ht work last Meek, became deeply engaged In a conversation on who the iiroollelil correspondent U. I he time passed so svtt,y by that they did not real i.n the precious tiinti they were wasting until tbe sun bad set. .Never mind, tx'js, VictcrU was close by. The prliicitMl event of the week was a dance at T hos. Tnlty's last fatorday even ing 1 here was a lari'e crowd present and a good time was rejMirted by all. ti. A. Kennedy visited the county seat. Ah, ha, George, to see the county clerk? Henry Lsciiennan f-pent last Sunday In Kinsman. Henry, did you goon another fishing excursion ? Thos Dunn and his best girl were at the dance last Saturday night. Frank McC'abe visited M. Glendlu lat Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Welsh spent Sun day In Allen. Mrs. Thoin is McC'abe visited friends in Ottawa lust week. Mr. und Mrs. W. Cougblln, jr., visited frlnds In Allen last Sunday. Nellie Bradley went to Ottawa yesterday. Matt. Mcllowan, a former resident of Brookfield, but now of Sioux City, lows, visited friends In Brooktleld iUlte recently. VlCTOlltA. II A I.I.W How H Tills! We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Keward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by taking II ill's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CIIKNKV & CO., Prop'rs, Toledo, O. P. h. Hills Catarrh Cure Is taken in ternally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucus silt faces of the system. Price, 75 cts. per luttle. Sold by all Druggists. CATAKKII CTIli:. From Marseilles- Mahhkii.i.ks, June ;I0. S. B. Hawks re turned last week. The water was out of the race for two days this week, to clear out a sand bar that was stopping the lull iw of the water Into the race. The wot ks are all running again. Contracts are signed to complete a build ing where the paper mill recently burned, lor the Illinois Mattress riber Co. The building is to be completed Auzust 15th. Mr. hcgle Benson Isteuipoinrily employ ed on the i.ew mail route from D.urvay to Northville and return, to take etlect to- inirr.w .July 1st. Kev. .I.Mrauu returned from noopston Tuesday. Wednesday was a good day for weddings. liev. Straub uttended two: one at the resi dence of A. A. Jackson, at ten o'clock, a. m. The other whs Miss AIHe Butter- fi-ld, daughter of P. A. Butterfleld, and Mr. Fred M. K.-helburger, of Bro;ikflld. Hans Loan, a much respected uerman citizen, was burled yesterday. Mauseiu.Ks. June 30 Miss Nicholson, of Henry, Is visiting with her cousin, Miss Delia Iliurber. The commencement exercises of the Marseilles High School were held in Occi dental Hall, lust Friday evening, at which time four young ladles and two young gen tlemen s'epped forth 'nto the thorny paths of a cruel world. I be class reception was given Monday evening, at the residence of Prof, loder, about 100 being present, among these the Seneca class of '87. Miss Crocker, of south Bend, ind., wn had been visiting with Mrs. Jesse Drake, returned Tuesday. A few of the Ottawa young people attend ed the reception Monday evening. Mr. 0. 1. Tburber returned from spring- Held Monday for a couple of days. Mr. Sam Hawks has leturned to oversee the construction of the new building for the Illinois Woolen Company, to be located here. Hans Lsuf. an old and respected German citizen of Marseilles, closed his eyes to tue scenes of earth Tuesday morning. Frank Mason left last evening lor i orK- vllle on a visit to his parents. The Ida Clark Concert Co. gave one or heir h'ehlv entertaining concerts at Wash ington Hall last evening to a fair-sized au dience. The extent of the celebration in Mar seilles on the Fourth will be a 1 as .et pic nic. Will Nicholson, of Streator, sreat Sun day In Marseilles. Miss Lulu Wilson left for Chicago, Mon- day, to continue her art studies. Miss Mabel ftlorey, now Teaching ai Piairle Center, spent last Sunday with her parents. The Congregational social oi last ween was held it Mrs. G. W. Dow's. Win. Peace has secured the contract for the tone work on tne bridge to be built across Spoon river, near Galesburg. The Marseilles cornet band yave another if their ouen air concerts Saturday even ing. They are fluo, and the people should do something to keep them up. Fred Bavin, of Chicago, is visiting H. Pitts John Lord will join with the wheelmen of the Illinois league on the Fourth, at Peoria. The Marseilles Mfg. Co., Pitts Mfg. Co., Clatk's Paper Mill, The Piiragon Flour Mills and the Illinois alley I'aoer Co. were compelled to shut down M tmlay and Tuesday until a bar was removed from the mill pi md, which was Interfering greatly with the water power. A W. C. T. U. camp meeting Is to be held here sometime In July. ( '.) The best on earin cau truly be said of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure safe and speedy cure for cuts, brulsos, scalds- burns, wounds and all other sores, will pos tiively cure piles, tetter and all skin erup lions. Try this wonder healer. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 oents. Sold by E. Y. Orlggs. S .1 TIrtlo-lit. Sr.. and 8. J. Haleht. J Loren.i Aldrlch and others of Merlden's large stink men have been compelled to turn their stock on their meadows and will have no bay to make. Uncle Johnnie Hoffman who shipped hay here all last wluter from his Immense farm, will not cut any bay ; he has had S. J. Ilalght's drove or Juu steers on nis meauows, uui even the large number of acres could not give grass enough and pasture had to be procurea elsewhere, we nave Deen in formed that some plowed up their mead ows and sowed mlllei and as there has not been rain enough to start the millet seed It has not bettered their condition for a hay crop. That is Koli which is worth gold. Health is worth more than gold. Don't neglect a couch or cold and let it remain to irritate the lungs when a fifty rent bottle of Dr. Cige. IOW S rosilive lure will proiupuj iuu siei cure any recent cough, cold or throat or luog trouble. Buy the dollar bottle of E. Y. Griggs for chronic cases or family use. Kndorsed by physicians aod druggists. Pleasant to take Worth IU Weight In Gold. Albert Kmtnlnger, Covington, Ky , was alllicted with Cuturrli three years. He says: "After trying every known patent medicine which I saw advertised, none f which helped me, I tried Papillon (extract of tlix) Catarrh Cure as a last resort, it has made a complete cure, and Is worth its weight in gold. I will give yoj other ref erences from parties who have Uen cured It Is no experiment, but a positive cure." Large bottles ouly f 1, ut T. K. Oapeu's & io i urug more. The foundation of the organ factory is be ing laid and the ground levelled. The Sherwood-Colwell building is progress ing finely. OTTAWA MAIIKtTS, OrTAwTTiu... July 1, 1887. FUII I IKII KESll. ijm-iu r limn. Vcuit Milli SllrorUuuu, imtaui, cwt lliiniturlau t livrtnii uikwlirat, per si t'urngn t'Uiurt I'ali-nt, rwt KitiiMta Winter, V rwt Muim-aou bpring Wutiitt, rt-Ull limn, fi cwt Sli'irl torn Mi'ul, ht rwt , Corn aii't om, Kruumt Okais and bICD. Wlit-nt. tiiuh II.-. Mlftt Cum, new. IjHIed, 9 70 ft ' (urn. Far, M-r 73 lo iihIis ti ll Tuui'lliy seed, huati I'K.ini'C. Potatom, now, btMli lllllllT. tt i IS auo 3 00 Sw ;n Mil HO St 1 il 7 'M 'it 7 S5 ill 125 1 00 I I 'M liay.V tn rvio. f !' , Ill 8 C4 9 lU Mil Knu'K. .''utile on fixit, cow. lnu ' ' l Mltli' mi fcKit, ativn 8 CO w, 4 i Km culvin. Itvu welicliL 1UI sum ' SIiwii, llllm SOU ( 100 Live Uikh, r mo It. 4 40 T.i u.ur IIiiikh Attn Salt. Ijint. A . 1 T.lllow, In nil titilH. IK.T ft 3 S'S T4II11W, I""', PIT lb lU 3S bull, .it 1,1,1 1 1 1 Mm. trrt'i.n. m-r Ik 6 llhli-H, curetl, iwr ft ? (nit II. IMMUl i n SO Kiini iiiiiiv m llrv hull !0 Tin- irraln prlnn ruviT whole inn'f of markft. fnm warrhoiKK iirli-t- to rlwi pal.' lor ouci hum nr ROOFING. Tlie nt Mterll for R' o!lng Invented anil made. Will Outwear and Outlast any Other Shingle, and is by all odds the cheapest In the end. Guaranteed to Last for Years, If CunrtitlimH tr rutting It on are CumplieU with. ALL KINDS OF IRON ROOFING AND Those KoofliW all Cont LeM than Wooden Stimuli's. CALL AXD GET PKKES. Gas, Steam and Water Pipes and Fittings. H. SMEETON, myl4-m Main 8t.. near Colutnbua, Otuwa. 111. 1 i) T i 'PC ADJACENT TO CANAL AND rt. It, 1 1AJ 1 O A verjrdeiilrable mte for a iniiuufac tory one uf tbe bust lo the cuy. Will sell on lopg time If dealred. mayll diiio TWO DWELLINGS, TWZ ranuml. thoroughly wH built; the other, alx room, pantry and clot(. Both on the bank of the tox river, earn until. Both to be (old ugether at uiucn wm innu real value. may 1 fI Lota In North Ottawa, aorae very choice, at ,ow 1 JY) Drli'in anil on eaay term ernis, we aim, imve ion. iu Pit. J- O. H AltUlS & SON'. an oilier pari oi me civy. IXTCITI A TrV Written In the largest 1 IN & U lv A IN J Ti and mot rellabln coin- panle at current ratei Our tire Inatirance cjinpatuva are aiiiong the lrnet and tnineet In the world. Our n'lii.mi nimiuni i the hnt ill the IT. 8.. and the Kruno old Mutual Life of N. V. tutf no equal on the fwe of the Klobe. UK. MAHItlS s dw.i. OCEAN TICKETS. loweHt priced. UU. J. O. HAKKIS SON . IU.? (2 11) A 1)1 1? COTTAOR. aeven roBina. new barn, to lot, north aide, only 1,J0. fHITn 1tf r l? all' a few aiii)len from 1 UTi ADU f TJ our lonu lint, t all and see J. (. HAKlttS SON. DK. Clegg & Dougherty, Are prepared to do wll kinds of Has k Steam Fitting AND PLUMBING. Wrought Iron Pipes, Fixtures, Fittings, &c, at low prices. Ham-merit . OTTAWA. ILL. Opera tlouae liloc I C. Harris & Co. BUY AND SELL Furniture, Hardware, Crockery, (Jlassware, Guns, Vistols, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Clothing, and Ev erything pertaining to housekeeping. THE PLACE TO BUY UNO SELL Store on Main Street, South of Court House, OTTAWA, ILL. Feb. l. lasr.-Smoa V. C. HARRIS CO. flADY CARRIAGES W make aperlaltr or mannraiv turlna Babr Carrlaire " rct la Brtvate rl. You can therefor do bei tter with oa than with dealer. W wnd car naea to all poinia within M0 mllet for cal.offU (r. CHAS. RAISER tlf r.f J 1 14 CljWiri it,Clkp, IU HENRY WMSI etauic Sbihsles Corron Iron H. W. JONES, Carriage Factory, IHOBIIB WANT OF Uood Carnage, Top and Open Dngirtea, bltda Sat UukkIm. Two-watopvn numrli-a. LlKhl Wafona, Sulklea, Ac, ran find thia at Una fac tor,, all of hla own make, of the Boat Matnrlal and In tha Mai Approved tylnand Fiolah.all Warranted ami for .ale at Low Prtca . Alto mule to order anch an are wanted, lU-palrlna done promptly; painting, trlnimlni wood and Iron work HILL & FORMIIALS, Carriage $ ffasoi Facto? ON MAIN STKKKT, Near tlie Fox Kiver ltridge, OTTAWA ILLS. Maniifurtiirp all klliita of t'arniKcu. Top and Open HuKKK'H, VHrloiiii Kfvli H of oil!!- ami To-M l'U I'liae t"ii. Dt'inoimt ami hprlnif WirniH, Alwi havi- a Iniyf HMnrtiiifiit aiHH on iiiimi. nrm clans tAHMZto 11 A'r't.WS ttlW:lH On tlHtltl. All our work in wnrmnlril, and lllnili' of the lipnt m ti'rliil. ami will tw mid aa low an good anil rvliiitile work cum In- mii'l al. V pinploy a flint rliva Trimmer am! nr" prepared for all Kin. lop worn ami remiriiiK nt xiion uoiiee. ( all iiml m-e our atuck of Carrlauea, (i).nea mill waj- oim iM'torv bnylns. iiu.l, a riuciniALS. FLOUR AND FEED, Lime, Salt. Cement. Plastering Hair and Stuooo. Also the LONDON Horse i Cattle Fool A 71 cpat atlon tar anterior to asj oouiltloa powdar ever madf . Oil Cake, Corn Meal, 4co. A. HAMILT8H. Feb.ll-tf 144 Main itreet OtUwa, 111. THOS. & HUGH COLWELL M ANUFACTCRSR3 OT M, Doors, Blinds MOULDINGS, Stair Hail Hal listers, Newels, . Ac, Ac, Ac. Keen In took Tarrtd and Plain BuUMna Paw I 1. 1Jma.. V.ila mnA wawthlna iiukmm. 1. 1 iv. . nlete a hniine. W e take contract In anv nart of thl oi the. adjolnins atate. Partltia contemplating bulldiai wouia uo wen ki cau on oi ana get our ngurea. OFFICE AND FACTORY, La Salle Street, Ottawa.Uls. WALLACE LIBBEY & GO BKF.EDEllfl AND SHIPPERS OF Clyde, English & Norman HORSES, HEREFORD CATTLE Polaud-China and Berkshire SWINE. 100 POLAND PIGS For thl Season' Trade now ready for aa'e. A lante number of animaUof each of theaborebree of all agea and 6o t'rtt, either grade or thorough breda, alwayaon hand for aale. .. Inflection of tock deaird. Farm, live ijilleajontti . 1 n t a it ricu iMtaw I nnlL KUYL & YOUNG, FOREIGN AND AMERICAN' Marble and Granite Origin! Deiigat Beat Qrxi of Stock I Flu WorkiaMihip BottomTV-o fard oo Clinton Street, opyoelta Jonea'i Carrtac Six OTTAWA IlililWOlW- DA CCD .rniHIln Mill a Jleh wmt aaai i.r-w,-. at the Kewpair Arvt. oi - . WTAYIR tONa 'r J utlorll Bin OttawaBarliMorts i