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TerMonHl. V c The employes of Hess' cisfar tniuiu factory arc enjoy in;; thuirnnnuul holiday n- Thi n. Mrs. Frank TruuiVio mul little cluiiirlitui' uru tliu uiifktd of Mr. mill Mr-. J, K. Curew. Faji:. Tlio Sister of Mcn-y nro to five a fair soon. Articles are .already being con trllmted to tbe worthy cause. Will. Will. tiuinn, of the Ctilniifo Col U'treof Pharmacy, U liouio for the liolldujs Coi.. Tho colleuo boys Charlie Taylor, Ed. Dyer, Henry Tralaor, Dan'l Burke and Everett Rockwood of Aon Arbor University, are home for Xnias. Tkim. Miss Fxnnic Trimble lias returned from Vallsca, la., where she bas been visiting friends. Vis.-Mrs. E. L. Cole, of Leadvllle, Col., is tlieRuestof Miss Nellie O'Connor. Eckeia. The Albany (N. Y.) Arru,, Mon day lantssid: "Goveror Hill entertained at dinner to-day Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eckels, of Ottawa,'IU.,viho.areon their weildinit jour ney. This evening they will enjoy Mayor ThaU her's hohnitality." Fohd. Mrs. Chus. Ford (r Ida Strawni, of Chicago, Is in Ottawa, spending the lioli. days with her parents. Xm as. Miss Cuirio Whittlesey Is home from Montlcello, spending the holiday va . tion witii her parents. Nah. Rev, F. B. Noah, formerly rector of Chrkt church, has added journalism to di vine teaching. He Is editor of the Fargo (Dak.) Aryan. HIIet. Judge Gillieit lias relumed from his Washington trip. .Iiik, Joe Ilutheway is home from Minne sota. Hi i.L. Follett Bull is home from the Mich iirau I'niversity1 for the liolliluys. Ef.axs. Arthur Evans, of Iloloit College, U here for A'mas and New, Year's. In .v. Horuce Dunaway is home from the uuivcisityjt Chuinpaign for Xnius. Vm. Huddie Parsons and Charles Strums, of New York, are the guests of Will. Hull, of the west side. St. C. : I.eo iiml C. L. Iliitcliimon, of the Four Cornell, were in town mi Thursday afternoon. Dutw. L. W. Drew, of Sheridan, whs the guest of Hon. Wright Attains, on Thursday. II II. Kill pit Huchjnuii, w.l.o was tteiit to KanLakee a little over u year ago, is hero for Xmus and New Years. Ho Is looking well )v .Mayor Chas. J. Devlin, of Spring Valley, was in town Wednesday. .men. v.. n. uoiiioear, or Aict.uoia, wa in here in business on Wednesday. L S. . J, Duncan, of La Salle, was in town on legal business on Thursday. i. j. Air. anu .virs.j.i. arner lire iiiur- tered at the Cllft House in the city of the Saints, alias Salt Lake City, I'tah. Ye lomil iicknou -ledges the Mruipt of a copy of the hutr'.i Ki'iitiini .', and other souvenlers from the Mormon capital. Sin i. Eli. Miss Kate Shulcr has returned from a visit to the cat. III. -Ex.Treasurer Kaynioud is eonllued to his home by illness. No iiu mediate danger is iippreliuudeU. Holiday slippers are moving olf rapidly at I . MegaO'ii's, notwithstanding the immense trade in those goods, his stoek still holds out rnmplctr in every style. ClirUlmaa Norvlcen. 1U:V. I). J. Ho'mes, on Haliliath uioniiug, will preach a Christmas eermoii Au the First Mctliudist church. Special Clirintma-s an tliems will be sung by the excellent choir. In the evening the Situday.tii liool will give a Christmas concert. Kev. M. K. Whittlesey, of Ottawa, is to preach ut the Baptist church Sunday morn ing. The pastor, Uev. Dr. Frederick, is to preach the seriujn at the dedication of the new Baptist church, at Streator, at lu:!!0 Sun day morning. Four of tho Streator churches are to unite in Uiis service. There will also 'e mi afternoon and evening service In coin. iiieiuortetiou ot the joyful event of a house completed and free from debt. Tho fullowlng is the progriiimu of the Christmas Concert tj be itiven in the First Methodist church by the Sunday School, on Sunday evening: Organ Volentary Mr. Simon Anthem Choir Invocation Kev. D. J. Holmes Solo, "O, Holy Night," Mr. Hardy Song, "This is the Winter Morn," School Scripture reading Cuune Hymn, "Joy to the World.".. ..Congregation Scripture readings, "Tho Klni:," Chases Sung, "Waken Christian Children,". . .School Uecitation, "Would You?" .Fxlua Kichellwrgvr Mediation, "Oh Dear,". Ella Spencer Song, "lell It out Among the Nations," Schr 'Star ot Hope," Kecitatiou by ('lax Anthem..... Choir Heading, "Star of IVtUlelieni," M-iss Myrn Straw n Song, "rx'.thlehein," School Rending, '-Christian Angels' Message," Miss Flo Ciilleu Hymn, "All HailU Power of Jesus' Name," Congregation The slngiug will be under the leadership of Mr. Hardy, who Is the chorister of the Sun day School; and the new Christum songs are tin iiml illy tine. Wli lie l.aiilil. It will be remembered that the board of supervisors refused at the last meeting to allow Probate Cleric Helmeg some SUOU for extra clerk hire. This was lor ArtnvM Lockwo od's ealary. and although Arnold would not lose buck talaay, his prospects for future pay duys were decidedJy blua. So Kelly put ou a dry, ditinul look, aud with a tear moistened voice, awaited the coming of tbe "betrayed." He had been Ut a social gathering tbe night befate. and sle-y until '2 p. m. When he arose ht mother hauded ii id a mysterious letter. Jie sawed wood nl went down to the. cilice. By this :ime, Kelly's dismal features bad grown perfectly .jtgonuio and when Arnold saw uitnnd guessed the truth, be did not gxtian or burst into lamentations be only wailed sal stroked bis mustache. Kelly get wti, and with chilling remark about people noi appreciating sympathy, turned colil away. Tnere was a short sliding souna". as of a man falllog ut ot a sis otery wiad, a yellow eavelopt was waved wildly la IIli air, flf-ia j i i .. j nu as mhj aranu dii teneniue iUk a ttie sugar la it) he almost wished n hsJ eea appointed railway postal jaesseoger himself. Lock wood's ru will b between Cbicage and Quiaej oa lbs Buriiogtp msio iae, vice Thomjj Sheehaa, reaigoed. Jt )f a job Uat paa f 1,100 per year fir tba f rtt aiz moatbs, aad Leek weed bat lbs icgratulati $1 wajr friends. The Courts. Circuit Court. Criminal Charles Abraham's raao w.i argued before . I ude Ditel uii Muniay mid taken under udviscmei.l. Messrs hldriilzo l'.ieholson anil MeDuufiil, rcpreacnteJ Abruhiim, and M. T, Moloney (he state Charles had bseu fooling with real estate and sold Paul lloehuie and four others at Peru, Kansas lauds real cheap, under the euarantee that they were very fine. The land was a desert, and Charles is now in hot water. Fred Gcckle, the shoemaker on Jefferson street has a little It year old girl at bii home, named Annhie Lehr. who has been doing his housework; be treating her as bis daughter. Tbe grandparents got out habeas corpus for tbe child in October, and tbe case was tried on Wednesday. They allege that Fred was as craty as a hitching post, and wanted the custody or the little girl at once. The matter was found to be without evidence of rreds unfitness, and the child remains with him. Chancery. Neuerentber vs. Raymond Decree of foreclosure for complainant appeal taken by defendant to Appellate court. Matthiessen vs. Itlsnchanl. Decree for complainant for 1 1 1,204.70. Defendant appealed to Appellate oourt. National Lily lsank of Ottawa vs. ureen. Decree fixing rights for sale of property. County Court. Jacob Meyer vg. Q. II. Bunge. Judgment by confession, vs defendant for ?t8. N. J. Kulison vs. John Mulvabill et al. Judgment by coufession vs. defendant for $1.3:,. David I'.vans vs. nilliam Osllagher. Judgment by confession vs defendant for J'JT.'J!. The People vs Michael Lamb. Discharged from custody. Had been indicted for false imprisonment. S. F. Dewoy vs Charles Ucwcy. Ju'lg" meut by coufession vs defendant for $llr. Probate Court. Monday was claim day, and a large number of oases were entered and tried, Adjustment: i'states of Prisceilla M. Borden, Elizabeth llaunuiu, Cornelius Cull , Timothy Corbett, Augustus D. Buttcrticld, 'has. bchmidt, John Hullivan, Win, Shun- baucr. Sr., Warren Wiiley, Jr., Martin La- winski; Albert Reynolds and Patrick .Mo han. Fuml S'ttlemmt: Estate of RoselU Ney, Edward Noomin, Ezra Fell, Mieliael Hyau, John W. Debolt, Alvin Peterson, Daniel Klinefelter, Corn Patton. I'rtHion: Estate of Catharine Iliitchius, Jon Sel.er. Adam Dillcr, i'atrick Hoyes and i'.esin Debolt. letter of i'itni-dt'inii: Granted to Adeline Schuets for Po'cr Subnets ; John Dwyre, for Mary and Eldora Barney; and Thomas Davis, for Thus, and Louisa HitchinH. Mitrelltuirou: C. Bruner. vs estate of Paul Boehme. Judgment for the dufeudent for $10.00 III The Ollleim. MAKIttAliK l.H KNSKi. (iiistave (iiiiidersoii, Klixebeth Jacobson. Daniel Kutitson, Minnie Larson. Edward F. Lambert, Julia Horngatscr. John C. Dawson, Mary Morrell. Richard Stater, Hannah Capliltid. William KcuUe, Catherina (iaiicey. Frank Patterson, Mury Micrry. Wllliaui Clasper, Emma Bodsen. William Crawford, Belle (iritlin. Atiirust lienilsou, Lena Berry. W. I . Wright and Kmmii Shedd. Adam Stewuil, Sarah Sinltli. John Greener, Caroline DeriiiingiT. J. 11. Jenkins, Nellie M. Brown, tico. Spray, Nellie Corcoran. Joshua A Millions, Bertha Newton. Robert Bell, Minnie F. Riley. IlKCOItOKK'S OKI'K H. 1 In: number of instrument. tiled durinir the week uiiat was (Tj. No. of deeds, :! No. of mortgages, 14. Ain't deeds over fl.OOU .$10,000 . 0,100 Am't of mortgages over ti,(KK) Deeds over mortgages 3.000 .00! I Per cent, of deeds Per cent, of luoigugcs .IJ'.ll Elmer E. Holiart has sold lot lilt, E'.; NK'4' sec. 1... of rail River to Mrs. fucker, for fl.'JOO. K. C. Allen, triiKtee, has sold lot 10 in block Allen's Add. to II. Williams for fill). Orreu Edwards has sold lots :i and A. and lifift of lot ft. in Orig. town of Earl, to Grant Fuller, for $l,Jift0. Sl Cuililn't I iiiIci-kIhiuI It. ' What in tbe world has happened to you since the lost time 1 saw von'."' asked one lady of another when t hey met on the street the other uay; " I can t understand it; theu you were pale, haggard and low-spirited, and 1 remember you said you hardly cared whether you lived or died. To-day you look evereo muuli younger, and it is very evi dent from your beaming face that your low spirits have taken night." " Yes indeod," was the reply; "and shall I tell you what drove them away? It was Dr. Pierce's fa vorite prescription. 1 was a martyr to func tional derangement until j began taking the ' Prescription.' Now I am as well as 1 ever was in my life. No woman who sutlers as I did, ought to let on hour pass before pro. curing ibis wonderful remedy.'' Two young men of Spring Vnlly fought a 'JO round bare kuuckle mill over a girl the other night. An lluuexl riiylciu'i4 Ciimliil AckuowU tMigiiieut. Occasionally there are candid and fearles men in the medical profession who, though strict adherents and exponents of a profes sional l'tf(hics" are yet too noble-minded to be hampered by prejudices and superstitions about "ethics'' when suffering humauity is concerned, men who will speak the truth as they know it in behalf of anythiug, and to whom n proprietary medicine is not a scare crow nor a bugaboo, simply because it goes itf that name, but who investigates its mer- by experiments, and when it proves to be what it claims to be, at once steps to the fruit and frankly acknowledges its merits ando:nmeud it to suffering humanity every, wheae. Such a man is Dr. J. N. Cheeuey, au eminent and well known physician, liv ing at KllavilV, fchey county, Georgia, who, inaleMerto the Swift Specific Company, dated Maxell 21, 1SS7, ay, jn reference to ihei f.uuou me.ticine: Your S.K. S. medicine has revolution tioaized the old school practice of medicine, of which I am held to say 1 am a faithful dis ciple. To danger of raerourial treatment for Mood poison is known to all. Tbe pro. tension baa for centuries sought a harmless cre, but in vaia. and it bad become a set-lU-J belief that it eeuM only be cured by Bliaeral and dangerous treatment. But in your medicine a safe aad harmless eure for the wsrst forms of blaod poison has been found. Your 8. S. B. is a beon to humanity. I have arer failed to make safe, perfect and permanent eure where Um patients have followed jreur directions fotihtilir." Treaties oa Jtiood and fikia diseases nailed free. Taa Swift tyat.'fr fmpj, Drawer Z, Al)sn', C. Wafted from Track and Road. I.. W. IIKSS, l:.lltor. A number of crooked drivers were brought to grief during the recent meetings of the board of review of tliu National and American Trotting Associations, among which were the drivers of Dell May, who trotted at Jolict and Streator In tho slow classes, and the driver of Belle Kidder, who trotted at Mendota, and others. The llrst mentioned Is a ringer, trot ting under several aliases. Messrs. Prlihard A Gedncy last week shipped one car-load of good " western hors es " to Dakota and one car-load of A No. 1 feeders to Ohio. Charter Oak Park, Hartford, Conn., will offer a f 10,000 parse for 2:30 trotters. The conditions will shortly be announced. It Is said that Hampden Park, Springfield, Mass., will follow with a similar purse for 2:33 horses. When the chestnut stallion McLcod, i.l'JS, and Johnston, tho "king of pacers," 2:0tl,4, went into winter quarters at Harrodsburg, Ky., Crit Davis hud them wclirhed. McLcod scaled 1,005 pounds and Johnston '.)'M pounds. A glance at the breeding of the " big six of the ft-ycur-old world reveals the fact thut the sires of live of them were developed and had fast recoids. They are as follows: Piitron, by Pancoiist, '2:21 2:144 Stamboul, by Sultan, 2:24 2:17k Sir Wulter,.ir., by Htr waiter, v:n'...v.w.i '."4 Rosaline Wilkes, by Conn's Harry Wilkes .2:1H!,; .2:VJ')i Sllvcrone. bv Alcyone, 2:27 Condee, by Abbotsford,2:10'i 2:20 Allen Maid, tho Vermont pacer, that made a record of 2:20 this season, which was her tst on tliu turf, Is the first foal got by her sire, Ashley's Ethan Allen, and was got when a 2.. year old. He is a son of Holabird's Ethan Mien, he by Ethan Allen. The averniru mind is always curious us to the value of the produce of a brood marc of itatilislieil rciiutatiou. vwicn the breeder disposes of the foals and states prices it is easy to foot up the amounts and get the total, Init when no transfer lias ticen inaue we must act the part of an appraiser, and u guido to appraisement is the price known to have been otl'cred for an animal under inspection. The lirst brood mare that we shall take is Ghi:i:n Mm.vru.v Mun, Ir m list)-'), by Harry Clay, dam, Shanghai Mury, a chest nut of unti'in'cd lines, but having tliu form nml characteristics of the thoroughbred. Owned ut Stony Ford, Orange (Jo., N. Y. HIT, b f Storm, by Middletown (2:20',) $ 4,000 lmiS, b c Electioneer, by llambletoui- an, cannot lie bought for 1 1 JO, (Ml Im'.'.i, blk c Prospcro, by Messenger Duroc (2:20), sola to W. M. Parks for 20,000 1570, Idle f Dame Trot, by Messenger Duroc 2:22i lft,OO0 1571, ch c Paul, by Messenger Duroc. 2,000 l"i72, ch f Miranda, by Messenger Du roc S,000 1S7I, br f lilaine, by Messenger IJHi- roc (2:20) 20,0(10 1'ii, ch e Maustleld, by Messenger Duroc (2:21!) 20,000 1H7, hi f Elsie, by Messenger Duroc. S,000 1S7H, b f Elite, by Messenger Duroc.. 5,000 l.ro, ii c Antonio, ny .Messenger Lu roc(2:2S:l.,') 15,000 Itf, I) f Elista, by Messenger Duroc. 10,(XK) istift, blk f Eliini, by Messenger Du roc 1 ;,ooo li, ii c Lancelot, hy Messenger Du roc 5,000 -Mt,00U a tiroiiuccr or extreme speed is Miss KrrisKl.i,, t;r in (ISiil), by Alexander's I'ilot. Jr., dam Sally Kusscll, tliorou-rhbrcd tlau flittM- of Boston. Owned itt Wooillitirn, ivy. 18T0,cli c Nutwood (2:1S:!,'), by Mel- mont, sold nt auction i 22,000 isii.tir ljiily .Norwood, liv Kclinoiil (dcml) 5,(XK) iff r cora lieiinoni ), iy Dclmoiit (injured) " 1874, ch f Maud !. (2:0'., '), by Uuorld, 5,()(I0 Mr. uoiincr refused ior tier an otter of 1877, icrc Nuthourne, by Buliiiont.... 1X78, eli c Mambriuo Kluscll, by lio,0()() :io,ooo oodford Mambrino t."i,0(N) 187'.l, cli f Xutulu, by Helinont 8,(K) 1850, ur t HilMcllii, bv Harold S.uiK) 1851, b c Lord Russell, by Harold 50,000 1.S82, tcr f Lady Uusscll, by Hurold . . . 8,000 188:1, urf ltiissia, hy Hurold 8,000 I88.r), ;r c Pilot Uusscll, hv Harold. . . 10,000 18NI, ch c Pistachio, by Helinont 8,000 1887. ch c, by Belmont 5,000 f.1)7,000 We place a hili linure on Lord Russell be cause ho is valued ut Woodluirn above price. The average ot the vcailni'jfs old bv him Is f:t,(K)0. An offer of .r)0,(X)0 for him would not lie entertained. Pilot Hussel!, the younger brother, has not his comtuiiudinir form, and he is ii ifi-ay. We doubt very much if Col. 8loner would take $15,000 for Mambrino ttus- sell. Turf, i'ifhl ami It'tirm. Brookfield and Grand Rapids. Beautiful weather for December. Mollie Mitchell, who has been visitini; in Northern Iowu for the past two mouths, has returned home satisfied that tliere'9 noplace like Illinois- She is tcaclilii;at Prospect Hill. Mr. Isaac Mincks is slowly recoverinif from Ins Injuries caused by bis team l uiiniiiaway. The salo at the farm of the late Coi nellu Cull, was liiru'ely iittcuded, and everything sold w ell. Mrs. Martin Broderiek, who has been visit- lug her daughter, Mrs. Beloc, of New York, returned home last week. tieorgellanna was on the sick list for several weeks past, but owing to the kind attendance of the family ami neighbor is rapidly recover- ing. Miss Mamie Cordial has returned home after a protruded visit with friends in Liv ingston county. Orin Covel wields the birch at the I'lilon school, Kate McConnac tit the Center, and Mr. Sander of Ottawa, gt No. :!, Iliooktield. Maurice Nauie of Marcus, Iowa, is homo to opcm! the holidays. Mr. Sparks hail a snle on Tuesdav,and eon. templates moving to bis native place Ohio. We wisli him success. K wiiu.ku. School Notes. The High school closed on Friday for a week's vacntion, ns did also the ward schools. A dum.bell class, which is but. the nucleus for a future gymnasium, has been organized at the High school. The Xmits entertainment on Thursday evening was fairly well attended. The pro ceed will be applied to the library. The Seniors will close their chapel essays at the end of the winter term. The juniors began to orate on June 1st. City schools, generally, gave entertain ments on Friday afternoon. The country schools are well attended, and the appearance of tullding , accomodations in aeata, location of atorM and black boards are receiving attention. Since the institu te have been in existence, the work by teachers has been much better. The CeHuroy tide walks of SouJb Ottawa shew up la splendid style covered milk ice. Vicinity ltoms. A I'ol, Pinploypil In Ogli'sby roul slinft ut La S'llK ha I "u foot luukeu by a full of rock lust week. The dedication of tlio remodeled Hup. fist church ut Stroator takes place tomor row, Itev. Dr. r reutrlck of thuclty preach ing the sermon. Billy Meyers, of Stroator, has gone into training Hr uis second mill witn Uilmore It Is to take place near btreator. Tho Catholic Fair at L'tlca closed on Tuesday, the rncnlnfa nmnuntlnir In t'lSft o TheC, B. & q. Co. are making Borne changes In the bherldan depot An old Englishman, named Nicholas Murray, was arrested In Streator on Batur- day evening, and died an hour or two later of the effects of exposure. The Earlvllle stockholders of the Great Western Teleirraph Co.. which constructed a line through through that village In the 'oo s, nave been asseu U per cent bv the re ceiver to pay on ueots. Bloomlngton will hump Itself In the base ball world next season, and the club that takes the laurel wreath away from her wui ce cnmpeneu to rise early, bhe baa engaged two expert catchers and three heavy ball twisters, and will make it very interesting ior tier competitors. pwmtier 7th. lsS7. al tlm Mi-Himlti-r nTnoriiu(p. lv li'v D.J. MiiliiiPs. Mr. l.Klltll.K KI( llKl.r.KUl.K'll I HUH Jim. AI'ALINK IKIllhlllS, Diilli ul tin city. OTTAWA MAItltliTS. Ottawa, III., Dee. 2! Flora vn Yutn. Lk iI P'ltiurt. 1887 Victor Mlll- -Silver tlouU, ptticnt, cwt. fj Ml 1 eo 80 HI) Kuiiiiarlnn Cnvrlon lluckwlieut, per 'M t fui. Hran, cwt Shorts l orn Meal, 'r cwt tutu ami Oale, KniilliU 1 U OUIN iNU bUKO. Wheat, tinli It'.-. Ml BII If. Com, new, ulii'llcl, "0 ttf 40 6b 4! 411 orn. pur. hit j lu Ml .i Outs, ;ti His ij liiiK.uiy bceu, r uumi a :io I'KOIICt'll. 'otatocn. new, If huh .... 1 no Lit 1 'J) Iliittcr. n .... IS (.it W hirm, r uoz .... IS 61 ;0 Iiil'kl'tllt, IH-r IHM .... i io h i ; .... D 'ti!:l:'iis. ilrcHM'il. wi- , IlKV. t tO ....it m lino iiaw, per luii Livk finx k. little on foot, rowK, iuu nt iiltle on foot, stet'in rio .... .".so a in) .... :; o ('t i io . .. i :'tHl .... .hoi(4 as.) m l aivej, live wt'itfli' f loe .., heei.. f inn Itm. Live Hons. IK) Ds J 'M di i uo 1AI.I.OW. Ill IVJt AMI a A LT. I anl. d 'l-illou. 111 oil hlils, per lfc 3 Talloiv, loie, per H 3 fe. Suit, ier 1. 1') 8 1 i" nine.-', ureen, per ti Hiih'n, cured, per B ti Calf 7 lleiunll VB liysiiit 10 The m u!n prion cover whole ranue of market, from wart'!ioiiu iiricea to urn-en nal.' for oilil IoihIb lor feeu A 1) VKRTISEI) LETTEKN. 1 KTTKHS I'.RMAININM L'NCI.At MKI In the Tout- IJ lillli:e til Ottawa, state ot llliiioi. on ThurwlKy, DKCIfiMHhlt yy, 1HB7. Amn w .Ioi'jih O Arnolil V W Awry Mrs IM-a llriiKi!! lr Willlllll C IliiOr CltiiH Clark (HI tun I'uint Co I inlurl 1'urr S I. ChiIIii Joti n C.iiiMiain l itutitils Cull lux, Mr- .Mary Cronley Dollic Kin Icy .Ian KoiiIit Jolin lluivli'y C W llHrrwiKIon Mr, Ilattie IIoITiiihii Frit. Holland John .lolmson .Mr. LUle .lolineoti .liilnm K'irstff Joint IjtiiKticurmi Uiiiiihi M i r-aruli A l.i-ii li T,l( i) Mi'Saiimni JJiiruie Mi'iiXlicr Mamie M;I1it Kat nirlim nloiiltoii M.uy Miirpliy N iiliihc llrctr A I'iiimt Mill I'o li'my 1iv Charles tntaxe Wenley VcrriiT .lulib Charles vi) Welch t)r Wcstovur W A Toolifnln ttipse letters, the applicant must eall for "Ai vertlaetl UtttrH." nml mve the (lute of the uat : ami If not called tor willilu two weeku, they will he aent to i ;ic ui'uu L.envriiiiiL'U, in nakiiiiiuuiii. WILLIAM (MAN. P. M. Annual UeeKng. Tlc iinuunl meeting ot the IHrrrtois of the Dttnna TijwiihIiI ii Miilmil fire liiniii'ioi('eCoiiiiiihy will he ln'lil at th (ilflee of CliiriMire lirlatjn, Kf.. secretary of the couipHiiy, over luc rirsi Mitioiini iiiiiiu, in imawa, nil mils. Tursilny. .laniiai v :t. ISKS. at 10 o'clock A. M. The annua: mccilim of the atrn khiildcin ot aaitl com- pany will lie held al Iheaiiiui' place, upon the name day, ut I o'clock i. . (iwlni; to an net of the lam Levi Hint lire. Important cliaiiKca In tin bv-hiwH ot the company are iwcciwury, and etr.-ry mille liuhler nhotild be prcwnl. dec"Al-2w O' The niiderniKiied, hiivinij piirchaned the nroncrtv I. hi i w ii ua the Moodv Kwil Yard, are iil'enarcd at all limes to iiiiv anil aen u'ooii market iiorat-a. Halronaof the yard will receive the mum ne nrointit at- Iciiiion a hcretotore. hhKLKV &, CAKKW. Ottawa. 111. V. B. e kern for aale litmuhrfi't Xnr Yoih Item- iiitft for nil tllnHurt which huiscn are tubject to. They are tne cueapcm ami neat iu line. owi.-iyr liUI'ltAV JVOTIC":.-Taken tip hy Thomas 1 i Iielanv. al III" roitlencc In the Iowu of IniiillHck. In the comity or lAMine and atate or Illinoia. ou ine aeventl. day of Novcinher, a. ii. 1WT, one eetray horne, ilcscrlhed an tuilown. to wit: Dark liiown. lilml feet white, alar In forehead, about teu (ID) yaaraold. r. r i. l, '.., dfC!l-8w" County Clerk. ROBERTS BROS. Hare removed to their new quarters, West of tie Court House, And have an elegantly lilted up store nml LUNCH ROOM, Where they will hn pleased to ee all their old custom em aim many new duck. Iu their new quarters they are Wetter than ever ho- ton: prepared to nerve uie puunc. Oil. ll'.sr.-fiuii' nOHKRTS HUOH. fi.T. Will Keturn from Ctnciuiiiitl Tuesday, Dec. 20, And will be ut lil.dllice l ilt il Thursday, Jan. t Ii. Apiiolntnienta may he mmle i!iT E. P. CTj.riIi-S. W.J.LOUOKS, AUTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER Horses VVauted East Main Street. MAKES FINE PHOTOGRAPHS, CHEAP. Xmas, Ho! ri in t 11 W1 0 Here 1U a few days, and we hare prepared one of the largest and best selected stocks of WELTI Of Late and Unique De signs in tbe market. Presents for Children, Presents for Girls and Boys, Presents for Young Ladies, Presents for Young Gents, Presents for Old Folks, In fact, we have Presents for everybody, consisting of Pi Hill And a thousand anil one other things, too numerous to recall, as Cheap as the Cheapest. ?. mm Druggist and Bookseller. WALLACE LIBBEY & CO BKEKDtHS AND SIIirPKRS I Clyde. English & ITorman HEREFORD CATTLE I- Yrjrwr Poland-China and Berkshire SWINE. 100 POLAND PIGS For tills Scasuu'i Trade now ready for ia!u. A laree nuintiorof anlmnlnnf eacli of theahovehreed. of all aire, and knth ttwfi, alther ijraUea or thorougb breda, alwayaoa hand for aale. Inspection of aloek dealraJ. Farm, five mllea aontk WHtoiOtrawa. r.u. Ben OOH Ottawa Illinois. IMPORTANT! 1 WILL MAKE YINTir STYLE And tlie lti-t Salln Klnih. lor P.fiO PER DPZ. St I'EKIOK LIFE-SIZE photo-crayons, Kli'Knlly Kriiined, For SIO.OO, One Dozen Cabinets and Photo-Crayon for SI '2.00. Or This Offer is M Until Jan, 1. 18 Ketnemher, It lakn time lo UaisS thin work proerly. 17. S. WHEELER. NOTICK. Ett or rtairt Hva. Par'it Notice la berrtiy Jlten that the undemljinMl. Admlnlatrator of the Kaute ot ratrteK nayea. laie ot the county of La Salle and aisle of IlMnma. CitmmiI will appear before the Probate Court of aatd county, on i he third Mnmlav fheliut the JHh daT of February. liWT. at the Pmbaie Court lioom. In Ottawa, In aatd county, when and where all peraonii hart rut rlalme or demand ajraloat aaid estate are notified (oattaM aai pretest the Mine Id vrttlna fur djuatmeni. DMea thla n day el yecemoer. a. n. wi. . K1CHAKD WOI.rK. iecI'Sw jkdminlMrator. Cabinet Photographs ART GALLERY AM) UPHOLSTERING ROOM?. Fancy Furulturoand Decorating of all Descriptions HOKE TO OKDEK. A Choice Collection of OIL PAINTINGS By artliu of note, on exhibition. All brandies of the Upholstering Busioees carefully and promptly attended to. LA SALLE STREET, Over Burke's and Hess's Stores. Clegq & Dougherty, Are prepared to do all kinds of Has i Steam Fitting AND PLUMBING. Wrought Iron Pipes, Fixtures, Fittings, &c, at low prices. . 007 I.a Salle Street, OTTAWA, ILL D. LORRIAUX, Jtellable and Reasonable DRUGGIST l'livoralily known for the cvcvKeiiri .f hit goods and Hit! reusonu!)!eiit.'ta of III prlcea. Komlmls you that be also keeps, besides iiis stiK-K oi Drugs ami r ancy Gootls, Paints, Oils, Glass, Lamps, Sliatlee, Cliiinneys, Kerosene, Ac. lie brings his thirty years' experience to the prepar ItiK of pn'BLTiptioni, which receive, the must tualul attention. Corner Sain and La Salle Sts., no5 (nrmerly KohertR' Corner. I AM I'KKlAUI-I) TO Break Colts AND Winter Horses OK REASON ABLE J'F.RMS. IBLarge Box Stalle. and All Other Conveniences'. A in located al Ottawa Driving Park Grounds. Best of references given. Call on or address THOa. MILKS, ovMnion Otinw.i Drlvlnir Purk. Otfnwa. Ill- FLOUR AND FEED. Llmo, Salt. Cement. Plastering Hair and Stucco. Also the LONDON te It Cattle Fool A ptepaiatlon tar inferior to any coudllion powdar ever made. Oil Cake, Corn Meal, Ace A. HAMILT9K. Feb.U-tf 144 Main street Ottawa. 111. hWi Friz. Puzzle! fspyricht, 1886, B. F. SaJtk C, ByraraM, H. T. DIRECTIONS. With three matches form the above Triangle. Then, by add ing three more matches, form four Trian. gles of the same sue &9 till first one. AN ALL-WOOL $15 Suit of Clothes Will be given to the first person who bands inta our store, by Dec. 31st, 1P87, the cor rect solution of this puzzle, written in the Uti't iiiimber of trordz. Each solution to U sifned and tented be fore being ri,t. in. llTUi si'iHlinit vonr mowers by mailiilivs rnarK flu- etii foiie., mi the outmile "Soimion to t'rie I B zie." an we do not wi.h to open tliciii until IH-f. Jlt A. AI.SC II fl-KR' A VEUYiCHOKJE FA KM fdrmt In this comity. :tioi- Wind, h ehly n.provwl. itood bulUllnits and fem-a. Ilvinp watvr. A-c Wa can 11 llii. fnrin at le tliau ifa valur. as tlie ow ner ha orw3ii'Sm """""PR- ' O HARRIS SOX. 1.1 T Vl'iJ 40.IACKMT TO CANAL SO R. K. ' J l?t rrrj rtrtrahi- mt for a maonfa.' t..r ()n of tb brl in Hie ill. Will aelt on loMr lime If dealml. marM-moa 1 CU U In N'tl Ottawa, some rm tho:rr. at low I UU prti-ea and oo eaj twmi, We aim have lota a allVt her rr oftherlty. PR .1-1. H AURl! SON. IVCTTD kHfV Written in the !aeJt liN&U XV Altl J Ti and niotrt reiUbM cero najilea at current ralca. tror Are Inraraace innpajd are among the lanceat and stronetf in the worrd. Our nviilent rumnwnr la the bet In thel'. 8.. and theranf old Mutual lifw of N. V. hf no equal on JJiJ"' !- globe. "ii. J. vi. nannia T OCEAN TICKETS. lowest pnero. ML J. O. HAMUS tON A PUZZLE. TOW. Un bere ana trn p in. alltHaaa farm ta anal K HSOel.1 Jaaellle, Haw