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'f8 1 , VOL 4. OTTAWA, ILL., SATURDAY, SElTEMHEtt 3, 1887. NO. 1, WE LIFE TO PLEASE. The measure of life bting but a f pan, We should enjoy it while we can; To accomplish this no better way Than live with all in harmony. Each should endeavor each to please, Which can be done with greatest case. It only needs to lay aside Self, that would our reason guide. To please has been our life's desire ; We toil for it, but never tire; And passing years suggest new ways By which we may tho peeplo please. For our last effort in this way, Permit us here a word to say, And iutroduco you, if you choose, To our unequalled stock of tltocs. There's nothing like it in the land, And prices what the times demand, Besides in comfort, ease and wear, You'll find perfection every pair. A. LYNCH. chas. mm Meat Market, MAIN STREET, Summer Sausage a Specially. Al! moats, froh anil 'alt. liamllpil, nml hint n.inllty the n.iirktt ulYnriM nlwiys on li ui-i. ( li iIiIIvitciI I n.rili-r. Your 1'iitriiiiiik'U Is Solli'ltvil, til, it no el'orhi wi.i tie ersueu iu give joa Perfect Sdliffadion at All 'Toms. Ottawa. HI., July at. 1S37. AND HACK LINE. 150. TELEPHONE. 150. PETER EGAN Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Ottaw ucd vicinity that he Iia9 one of the choicest Livery Stocks lu the city, at the City Stables, such as The Latest Styles of Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, To let at p'tcei to salt the time?. Partlna. Weddlnpi Funerals. Plcalce, &c., supplied with Good lilfrs on short cotlce. Funerals in the country or adjoining towns promptly attended to. Persons taken to or from till uepots, or to the country, nhflit or day. tW Kemeniuer tlio piacs On Madison street, east of tint-rut, te block wesi of new court hoiii's. UtUwa Feb. S 1SS1. PETER Eft AN. AT OF Ha T ! A TTT m All IS NOW. Call and See. H. J. GILLEH. L VERY AND FID STABLE SALE H, J. eiLLEK'S UkVf. JI1.XIUXX DIPIlTIMf fall Moil. Couitiix !m. At H. J. Gii.lhn's all bauds have beru busy this week opening nud arranging tho new fill stock which has been coming rap idly and ia Immense quantity. Fur early fall goods no finer assortment in every vari ety of fabrics will be fi'.tid in this ci'y than there; and the new pieces will bo fuund as satisfactory as the stock itself. All are re quested to call and examine this new stock; and it will prove a pleasure to all who do so, and we omit extended notice at this time in order that the reader may enjoy to the full such examination. Remember that the new fill stock at A. Ai..schi i.eu's will arrive in a few day, and then will be the timo and there the place for everybody to clothe themselves for the fall and winter. Don't forget tho place. Alsciiilf.u's. Mr, mid .Mrs. Ilieivcr, A happy company of ladies and gont'emcn assembled Tuesday evening nt tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Urewer. The occa sion was the crystal wedding of this well known and popular couple. There were many valuable presents, which will assist them, if any assistance is required, to re member the occasion. After tho party pros ent had dono justieo to the banquet which was served, tho festivities were farther con tinued by some music. Alderman Prichard sang a solo, and others sang so high that everything wa lovely on the Potomac. The party did not disband until a late hour. Tho following it a partial Hjt of the guests: Mr. and Mis. L J. Manchester, Charles Bcckwitk, G. B. Penny and (laugh ters, James McMnnus, 1. Talbot, F. P. Sny- ler, W. L. Prichnrd, Morgan Curyoa, S. B Batburst, I. 15. Snow, D. A. Cook, John II. Druitt, Fred King, E. A. Perry, John Beed M. Sapp, A. Frank, 11. A. Natlinger, Mes dames Gilbert Fredericks, James Lansiac A. II. Fuller, Dan Beckwith, Jessie ltobin son, C. 15. Hess, John Todd, Irenus Brower. Brothers Noah Perkins, George Campbell, Edwards. Messrs. Henry Strawn and daughter, J. E. Buland of Earlville, E. F. Bull. Misses Nellie and Celia O'Meara, Fanny Cooley, , Shoghnnssey, Ed- wards, Eva Gutes of Kendall county, Leno Devcrcaux and sister, Eva Devereaux, and Hon. William Cullen. OyMers, Oysier stew, oyster fry, oysters raw, roasted, or any other way to Euit the taste o?,the diner. Oysters always on hand and served promptly. J. L. TiEr-cuc. School Commences Monday next, and you will find all kinds of school books and supplies needed in the school room, at Hapemau & Graham's. Drowned. Last Monday morning, at a little before 7 o'clock, it was discovered that Bridget Dria coll had committed suicide. James Corbctt, an employe of the La Baste glassworks, first discovered the body in tho canal, near the La Salle street bridge. He and two other men took the body out cf the canal, r.nd it was taken to her late home. Deputy Cor oner weoics impanelled a coroners jury which brought in a verdict of death by drowning. Bridget Driscoll was a native of Ireland. She came to Ottawa in 1857, and has lived here ever since. She leaves four daughters nnd three sons. The funeral services were held from the residence on Columbus street, at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning. Deceased had been slightly insane at times, and had often threatened to take her own life. She had been carefully watched i.Il day Sunday, but slipped out after (lie household had retired, with the aoovc result. Of tho thousand school 'bcys'in Ottawa, how many huuJre Is of them require school sulfa f .The question wilt be answered this week at A. Frank & Co.'s; for they are fully prepared to wet all demands, 'at very lov.r. est prices, at one pries only. Scl.ool books, both new nud second hand, at E. V. Griggs'. f At a itieetitg of tLa Ottawa Driving rark' ' Asyociation, held at the Clifton House last i Tuesday evening, it was decided to hold ttie proposed running meet Ins the l,st week in 11 ' September, and to last three days. Y. V. Taylor and Charles Irion will immediately perfect the arranzc'inent?. Thcru c-m hanilyl bo a doubt but that it will be a gncoes.i, both to thu patrons of the races and to th-j ajaoci alien. Tress 'u trying the plate gla?.? oct !:ga!n. Ho broke a larga light of glass sjine tiiroe months ago, and in replacing it the- new or.e was broken also. The pane was left, Low. ever, until lust Tuesday, when an cleg ml new light of the finest plate glass vva.i sue ccssfully adjusted. Our men's dress shoes leal. for -f'J take the j. M EiiAH'iN. F.ev. Gilbert Frederick, D. D., pastor of the Baptist church, is expected to occupy his pulpit to-morrow. He will preach in the morning on "The Great Mystery. Communion service after services. Sunday school meets after morning service, as usual. Voung people's prayer meeting at 7 o'clock sharp. Evening services open with a short musical programme. The subject of the evening sermon will be " Sights and In sights : Some Vacation Experiences." Ev erybody is invited to attend theie services. UIUII SCHOOL Opening Next Monday Moriiuijr-.-TIirm New Teuclirrn lW'mlr hiiJ Improve input. Tho Ottawa towuidup High School opens next Monday morning, under the principal shin cf Prof. Buel P. Coltou. Since the close of school last May, the building has been newly painted on the outside, and nu merous improvements made upon the inside. The buildiug presents a very attractive ap. pearancs lu its new coat of red paint, and olive green trimmings (we believe it's olive green, as nearly as we can tell, although that may not bo the scientific name for it). The tables in the senior room have also been nowly covered, and other nicossary atd de sirable alterations made. Three now teachers have been added to the faculty, to fiil tho vacancies caused by the absence of Prof. Tufts, Miss M. Mud Summers, and Miss Bangs. Prof. John Brigham will take tho position formerly held by Prof. Coltan, except that Mr. Colton will coniluuu his classes iu the sciences, and Mr. Brigham will teach the classics. Mr. Brigham is a graduate of Amherst College, and has been for sumo time an instructor in the Amherst High School. Miss Alios Ju 11, of Chicago, and Miss Carrie Fuller, also of Chicago, will take the other two chairs. Both these ladies arc teachers of some littlo experience and of recognized ability. They will doubtless be liked. The entrance cxamiua'ions aro held today (September !J), at the High School bui! ling, at U o'clock, Prof. Coltou presiding. All applicants for admission tiro requested to bring pencils nnd paper. Tho High School opens with everything favorable, and the school should bavo a pleasant nnd profitable year. New Clonk. Already J. E. Scott & Co. are busy rcceiv. ing their new full and winter clouka. Yes- terday they sold a number of seal plush wraps. Of course, by purchasing now, the customer saves a large percentage and gets tho first pick of tho new styles. Tliv Host Lackawanna, Lehigh and Scranton Lard coal at John T. Burke's. Leave your orders at Burke Brothers', or telephone No. 113. Examine our $1X0 button boots. J. Mkuafiix. Stoves. Kendall has been getting load after load of heating stoves and furnaces, until every nook and corner is crammed with heaters of every style and device. He has many that are departures from the old Btyles, aud on all the decorations are es. pecially tasty and handsome. He will as usual be at the head with the finest hard coal heater in the world one "tried and not found wanting." A full line of several different style "Oaks," cottngo heaters, open "Franklins," a novelty in wood, and something especially fine for ''Storo Heaters." Now you can learn all about it by calling on Kendall, and you had belter do so without delay. La Salle street, near opera house. Several thousand jhrda of now carpets are now open in J. E. Scott & Co.'s large carpet hall. This linn have made prepnr.i- tions lor u biz caipet and curtain tiado this fall. AiiiiiseineiilH. On I'rid ;y tv.miiiir, Sept. tab, the Opera Hourc will bc'n-j.-iip'ed by ibe ihi;:oms Beach Bi;nef.j' u.iiiciU'U, of wi.ioli ihe Du'juijr.e Heidi' .'; Buv. e(s' MirMti ls wits pro':fcd .vilij si crirVi'.i I hoi'.i.c ii.t PvenitT.' ' In jus tivti ! ih' p.T-:pany vM will cttst I ho show was tir-t'-i !:.. in r'vry r-j. 'ct. The ring inj' was ji ifn'n t tt.vir.xl new features in troduced veic one. tel utitil tic l:(nt!Si;Tiir!y shook. The fii'.t, pnrt d.ies a .ay' with tlrj t:tale jtngh n: d gives 'a r.'frnl'itig opening' cfitii'istiiig'of singing by the Saf light -iar-1eltc, which is nn i-'Joepiionally good one, notably fco t he sitiuit!.'' r.f Mr. .las. Mc Laughlin, w!io ':as a bns v.jice har.l t bent. Bybty Beiicli, in his artistic d inula ;, w is Mn Ttiitnt... u?iil rn j i .i. ri r'.n I in Ir ttr fx. ..rn.' v;lUe 0tia Bowers makes fun bnHv:h to'kect' tho audience in humor for 'awe. I:." Hake, the contortionist, nnd Harry 11. Vol.es in "f,0" QT' ttr? riUl of e ior ability, the buler dots eomo or his worK litc as wtll s l!lM f:u(JUH McNi.-h. land iti the opitiiim of Soma is even ahead of ttiai.fai.miis u u.:t. D:ci; Kichariut, with In banjo nml hi'J jet of .si.ngs, wan hrourht out iiva titties inV.-sponse to the e lls of tho at.' liie'.K..'. flie eii'ire pcrf;.ri.ia:.co was good, .ni l the beys will pl.iy to a p&ckei housa -houM they come here i. tin. Try our haii.l-sc.vjd i'- whois. J. Mr.'iAFI IN". J. M. Maciicstiey i.ivites l is patrons and their friends to call at his More next Thurs- d;:y to get r. present, which he will give to comnuiac rate his fifth annual opening. More anon. , Our big stock of jams will arrive Mon. day. V. Jiard 'itiil. All kin-Is of hard coal at John T. Burke's. Telephone 113. Mr. Jacob Chri'droan was the victim of a happy surprise party, last Monday evening. About fifty ladies and gentlemen were pres ent, and had a good time. -mm Under the direction of the City Council, Superior street, from the lock on the side cut to the aqueduct, is being nicely graveled. 1 muli, tho Iluitir, is selling bats and gloves lou-tr t'ttin tvtr. Oaly a few days more, when school begins. Bring your boys to Oak Hall tins week, dress them in new, desirable, and neatly fit ting school suits, nnd send them to school Lnppy on Monday, September 5th. If you have never used the "Gold Medal" flour, sold by II. A. Butler, 71'J La Salle street, order ono sack and you will be mr- prisd. He received two car loads of it re centlynil made from last year's wheat, which is far superior to new wheat. Mr. Butler is sole nger.t for this Hour, aud every sack (If genuine) has his name stamped upon it. The annual conference of tho Methodist churches of this county will be held at Uuckfurd, the 27th hist. Many of the ruin- istcrs will be sent to new fields of labor. It is hoped that P.ev, D. J. Holmes will be re turned to Ottawa. New and second hand school books of all kinds, at Hapeuian di Graham's. The nicest line of new dress goods and trimmings in the city are nniviug every day at Hull's. J. E. Porter is trying to hurry winter, He has just got a line lot of cutters. Ntlit of Lots, On Friday, September '.t'.h, at 7 o'clock p. in., at the Court House iu Ottawa, there will be an auction sale of tho lots of the Ottawa Improvement Company, in which contrib utors to t lie Oi'Z-iu lactory tuuJ, ana the public also, are interet .ted. The certificates of stock are worth their face value ia payment for lots, whon the note given for them has been paid. The sale will be conducted on the following plan: Tho valuation of each lot will be marked on the plat (which may be seen in the hall at the Court House), aud in selling lots that valuation will be the basis upon which they will be sold. Bids will be asked for first choice, and the amount bid will bo added to the price marked on each lot. It is desired that all stockholders and business men nt tend aud bring their friends, as it is to each one's interest to make the sale a success. Call and see the cloaks, at Hull's. new and nobby fall I'lcturt l-'raniPH. Call at C. M. Forbes' and get your pictures framed. A great variety of the latest pat terns. Bo sure and try a can of the celebrated 'flyer Brand oysters. For sale by Louis Hess. Trunk! Trunks! Tiiiiihs! At cost. Wo will positively sell trunks nt cost for the next ten days. We want to de crease our stock of trunks, aud bring trade to our store, nud when we tay "at. cost" we :lt((71 it. A. ALiciii i.i:ii. A goat, button boot for 51.50 at J. Megaf- fin's. It l ays to t tlio llest. Case after case ot tin! -ruudried shirts have been sold lately by J. I). Scott & Co. 50c for (he best quality ever placed on a counter at thi. price. This fchirt is worlh half a dozen of tho in feiior grades offered by soma. At least it will pay to see them before getting tin v others. ' ' ' There was a little imppjinptu conipany of fifteen or twenty entertained by Miss Sadie Huthawny, of the v.-tt.t side, li.h't Tiieslay evening, in hjuor Walker, of Jo'.iet. her friend, MitiS; On Wednesday last, Jou Miller, a llrei-h-ing machine imp, Io.-i. otic of his lingers by c itching it between t. D cogwheels. Ho wu3 brought to town, and Dr. Dyer 'fixed Liu up. The Hello of Ottawa ha t a littlo mi: hap last SatuPltiy. Shu started for Starved Keek with D, party of excursionists and stuck on the rocks, near -L'tic i. Tho passengers had to walk to t'liea, where they took the cars for hotiie. A thief, charge 1 v,-;ih stealing a horse from a farmer near this ci.'y, v.is bioughi in, Moti hiy by M.irhul Hall, of Streator, und j placed in tua cooler to await trial. " 1 A b.i-e ball le-.gue has l,::cu org:'i-V-!, in cluding tha pr:n-.:;.l ciiics cf tiiis r.'.id f.-w surrout: c ;i;:iti-.J. SimiJI No.! of 1'e ,i !-., ii pt"..-!-;Lt.t of the b'ti;:uo. A party c vji'.ifiitg of ('liaries ! :?;T''r, Sam bi;:it'i: '; tn I John Ivicrpen, with tl.i-ir wives and faniilics, piciii jel iu Tayior's Jrove lat Sun-lay. IIul'i & Co. are ti. ikir.g fome unite exten sivc repairs in li.eir clo;ik room. They art fintirig in a tier of ne v shelves and (.:!:' r wise slicking up thing. The Stone City base tia'.l club, of J. lie!, has recently mi le a tour of tho State, and lost every game they playe I. They'd better join the Union League. Deputy Sheriff Keid left last Monday f c r Pontiac with the youthful Alfred Duckctt, who was sentenced for five years for stealing. Memc. Drs. P.. F. Dyer, J. S. Kyburn, and Charily A. Saundcru will attend the In ternational Medical Congress, in Washing ton, from the 15th to the 20th of September. FIRST STEAMER. Mew Japan Tea 50 cts. per Pound. BEST AMI CHEAPEST. W. C. RIALE & CO., Bargain G-rocers. rilrlin'n I'l-ogi-i-v l'lUiitlug. Few books have been published in so many different languages, still fewer so generally read, and perhaps no other book ever writ- ten outside the Bible has done so much good as John Banyan's "Pilgrim's Progress." To bring the teaehiugi cf this book tef ire tllil rinhlii, in It ffinut n 1 1 rni'T t ntul rvtiriw 1 1 sive form, arrancemenis have l eeu made for two illustrated lectures, to be given at the; 1,e Sl"re nnd try a cm of the celebrate I Baptist Church, Mcnday nud Tuesday even-' T':'f Kraut oysters. For ealo by Loirs ings cf next week, September oth and Oth. ' "ess. Tho different characters wiil be sluv.n by : Don't f.ul to go and take your children to more than fifty paintings whieh, ns works of the largj panoramic exhibition of the " Pil. art, have everywhere beeu style 1 superb." , grim's Progress," on Monday and Tuesday It needs only to be seen to be appreciated, evenings, September and Cth, at the Has just been exhibited nt La Sallo and Baptist Church. Tho A Timtt says : "Su Morris, and we hear nothing but praise and perinten.Iont and teachers, see that your commendation from nil. It is not a magic scholars have the bcmlit of this impressive lantern uli'air. but paintings of the n.n;e ; nnd l.iirhlv instructive entertaininont." character of scenic art as "Tha Battle of! Gettysburg." I IIiiIk. llnN. Hut. T. , . , ... , f v , ' I hpv nrA tiwi Iiiikv fit I nikr, S: I.iipth it . opening of hats to write much of nu adver tisemcnt. Cull and see for your; elves. Catholic Total Abstinence I moil of llu St:i:i of Illinois. Oi i awa, 111., August 1S87. The Sixteenth Annual Convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union (.f Illinois i will be held in Fatliir Mutthcs Hall, Wed- j aesdav. Seulciiiber 7. D87. ! Bev. John A. Fanning. B. lb, President of! the State Catholic Total Ab.tiner.ee Cnlon. ! will preside. u:i :t UK. P.ev. James M. Cleary, cf Kenosha, Wis., ex-President of the Catholic Total Absti- uence Union of America, will lecture on! "Total Abstinence," iu St. Columba's Church, ' Wednesday evening, September 7, 1887. ! Ja.mks Foitn, Secretary C. T. A. U. of Illinois, j . Bo sure end try a can of the celebrated . , , , . Tiger IS rami oysters. lor sale by Lotus , J J . Tlii Mtc t'.n hi t will be tho scer.o of activity next v.eck, when the big stock of f ill clothing arrivts. Stiefel is always tu the front. Those child ren's school suits and kt.ei1 pants have ar rived. Call nnd see the !atct out. Tho ladies of the West Serena, church will give a grapo ft n-.l ice err.im testival at ll:eir church, We lues lay evening, i':epteniber 7th. Ul are cordially itiviu-d. Si Ihii.I i.-i in win r.injr on Monday, Si-ptcinbcr 5lh, and A. Fianli Co. have. :i;a !c csl'-rsive J r'.-tcrat io:is the event by p;-ovidiri:; tlfri-.aa ls i.f pa':. -:ut'tfi r.f 1M lies, at very loWtft pi let" The ntiiiiiul inutii.;. (,f ihe l'.'.til.i:rl, Mm i litis m. l n 1 : 1 1 ..iiiu:.l iioim- l.iii;! rr-'tec- tive Associaiioii will be held at the Loriug SoilOol il'jtlxf, :aiur lay, .J. I, i: (is;.. I. Sejj ember b th. Alti.r.i!, ' .';.. 1-1 -.1., .'. cr' It 'I V (HI V, lll'.t serve 1 in il.a iri'-t letoiling miisl:i''; !:i or t'-fiato s.iu-i', or the ba-t i lace !o ir'' it at the a b"Cf.;tc-ik shape, 'w itli with on!.oi: first cbi.'.s re-'aiTrvit of L. PlI.Kfii I'. . , Stoves. Mauley J-,r i.m keen tho best s'eves, an-1 sell tln:t:i.Vi-ry cii'-'p. '.i l :.a ; "..i::i iuc tlieir slock I cf. re you boy, !m' i.iU.- tho pl.ve.! .(..:i!-y :i .fori. ,".. Tf: is p irr to 1 f j-ivi-ii nt t!;. tiiit'.', I y l!" ir f.' -M .-:--'in, - ,,f 11 Clifton 1! .T i;S (' p;xt Tiies.ihiy ev promises to ! e n 1 !.-cii:g the o; er.;r:j ' h"pfl an 1 ( :.; - c-' be very !::;-;-. '; anriMin'"'; tli-.t tli ' 'el ves o:i tlio mm . :1 oi r. 1 llr.' he n .' ViU'.' i i! i:- : . i , '1-' i in i 1 v. ill fnrni' t l i ' ' ii 1 time, ii-sur-; I ;1 splendi-l u '' Ho sure j l;ir L.: :. I I!;ki. IU ! For !y i. A Fall l'.iv. r hi'. i s r n.ir e l (.'lit is! Nearer for caf-rvin ; a rev Ivi-r I has been arrested If everyone vvus arretted who is g iilty .,f a like o!len.-e, the cou,;s would bavo their hands full. Slates, pencils, seruich books, and ail kin-is of school supplies at the luweit j-ricts, i at llaptmau & O.-aharu's. The C, B. A y. people nre Laving a iii. turbanc with the people dot g tleir tracks from Madison htrett to the canal. They ' want to buy the land, on 1 the owners don't ! agree with them as to the prioe, j Iteinovol. Trcs' jewelry store will be removed on or about September loth, to the store now oe- cupied by Bobcrls Brother' bikery, corn?r of Lu Salle and Main s'rects. For new and second hand school bonks of all kinds, call on C. M. Forbes. Lowest l nnr'.-iit (firt.w ' L A,l0llt ft dozen Ottawa Knight Templars pa;, n vis;t to jinnev Comiiiandcry, at. Mor- . , : ... . ris, on Monday, and participated in confer- 1 in;' the lied C ross dcrrce. A banouet was held as usual, and a good brotherly time eu- joyed. " " i Don't forget that E.Y.Griggs catries tie j largest stock cf- school books and school j supplies ia the city. Boys who never went to school will go when school begins September 5th. Rcmeui- l,Pr 0ak ,Iu11' 1,10 ouo V'1 Nothing house, ,s IltaJl1' '' ''S for boys' school suits, school psuts, shirt warstR, etc. Lowest prices. Be sure and try a cuu of tho ctlehiateJ TUjtr JJritnd oysters. For sale by Louis lien. Judge I.urkin's ollice was the scene of a very interesting cise, yesterday afternoon. There were very few spectators, though an elegant and high toned audienco of huge dimensions might have boon expected, had an inkling of the f :n to come leaked out. 0 ,. v , , . . . . ,. , o Jim was tha only spectator, and ho dil ... n. t May long. Jim lights best at a reunion. They were trying a suit between tho Jownal and Chase Fowler. The Journal fellows wanted pay for jress work done on the OV..'n' at a time whou Watts Wilson sat on the editorial tripod as fiuroheal for the Fowler crowd. Among ot her thin-s, they ban lot in a bill for printing tha (.':' on four several dales, c!iaig;n about !?10 or, say, acini oaoli per week for the whole edi tion ! But nu offset was presented in the way of a f ir a' ml iciiptc l bill ;"ro:i! Cullen & S-'pp covi i iii ' the rat::e fur dati s. Of of A:. course, tinJcr tho ch'titttii-sUitceu iaacaa th.it kind, i.irteis grew v. ;rui very. 1 ti.o !if.-t thin; li's Honor knew, Mr. Con.v.iy v.-iw I. n, , '.. , r.f "l out of tn::a in ouo i-un l by the :e ivy weight Fowler. l!is Hoi.c r once sprang to the rescue of tho l'i.l'vei;;!.! cliMuj'ioti, aud in the i;i!ie had iiis t- at blofva icmoi!.c-l by tho heavy geared Fowler, Cross, iu the meantime, tak ing i.'i" ; i;l age tf the Judge's preoccupation to a':. J out and find room to lio. cri'oo tha hltiutioti to the oco.ipauts of the sidewalk. Tho earj cai.io to a sudden close. Hu Honor said he felt too nervous, to hau l dow n a de-.ii-.ii : but i;;a..:tjil to shake hitn-df tj g'jtiivf eiH-ugh to tii.-.' Ci ess for csntcmpt 1 Fi-r new and -.11 kinds, call ;a -.r'kt t !! ices. si cud hand school book3 of ori 0. M. Forbes. Lowest l ute t'.n'. try a ... '..' oy .lc j. ia of lh.2 celebrated lor sale- by Louis -.' r :-. i. :ar force of ii t:i have beer, at work. : 1 ni.-'.it f-r the last two weeks,' Liak. ;io.isive imrr vn:iei:ts at the Victor 'V.'.U. All lite latest en. I m-.'st a l l; . V:r ias iu .Mr. Y .0 i.: an ;'.:- i;,-;!i:i- r.rt have been :'.;:.u-i C. Wei-c, the held ncknowle-lged expert, v;iil ih the Vi-.-t-ir. i:. kin.; has o-iir.a.ouce-l on the r'aua c--i of i.;e l'.i;4 Bon i Keuuion. Some w h.) c)!.:nh,!e-l w.iat to kiio.v where the money his fcue. Tii j coi.'Uutce authoriic-i i;s to s vy t a it ahou; si.;ci was subscribe I and nearly the same a mount collected from tua d i-.s. Kt, etc. Of ihis sum, (about cl.'iOO), there has been about l.'JOO speat and the rest ij profit to the post, njt the committee. Vouchers wl'.l bo file i for every cent spent, and ihe remaining mcuey, (about ?1LX), will be a ide I to the charily fund of the Earl post, U. A. B. , The Timet says that the Mendota Reporter contaiLS a cut of the reuuion depot soon to be erected in that city. Wo presume he menus a 1'aion depot. Mr. Nattinger has been so full of tha reunion the past week that he gels it in every where.