OTTAWA FREE TRADER: SATURDAY, AUGUST ,31, 1867.
2
Artewinn HrlU.
Arte-lan Well-, aid fnu bing a ur.j.'ct of
local iutr-rs just now, hen in Ottawa, are re-
eiviiijittfwwidorablw att ntiou on the irt ol those
wh ) are anxi.m to see thou iu operution on our
' Wostcru rrairifs.
Thinking people ireneralljr Jo not under
Un i t..w ino Iu ojrawli f consixuctiajr thesa
wells or t: eir runt uiilitr to agriculture, and
U. ik riiK't " propone lriofly to give our own
per olwrvations in tbe matter, and make
some rUpifPrtinis with referenoa to their general
vise. ;colvl investigation, aud experimen
tal rewf.nh have eetuUUued the fuct, that there
are innumerublo streams of water traveling the
earth in various direction WluW it Mirfaee. It
ia supposed that these streams are supplied nud
' fed bv mountain nprinfa and lakes, wM. w
k to their elevation, tfive tbe re.iuir.id power
at tie fountaii.. tt fume tiie water hundr. .U ..t
niiles ov. r vuet ectiont- of country, aid win rev
T tupped, the water fii.dinjr outlet will con
tinue n flow without interruption, with a force
depending i,kii the elevation of tlio fountain.
in pnxit 'oi the Ktstoiiont that these well are
teal .from mountain ljk.tf, wulmve observed, dur
in'!i residence of several years in t'ulifornia,
wbcre every Imusel.older in the valley hu his
Artesian well, that in the fail. it the year, when
lin! rain have conuucuocal iu the mountain dis
tricts, and lie lore a drop .it' water has fallen in
the valleys, the Wilis eniniiieued HmviiitT w ith
jrre.iUT ioi'ce and continue so to dn. until the
ru n.! opase in. the sprhur, and the vast body of
sou v 'melt awny un tbe mountains, when they
u:riin uuiiside, t.i How becoiuiu,; gradually less,
until the mountain storms ajrani renew the
vruite. Iu the vuiley of the San Jose there are,
as a fair estimate, one thousand Artesian wells,
lie'iieved-to bo fed by lakos located in the Sierra
Nevada Mountains, soini three hundred miles
away. About oue-hulf of these wells arc flowing,
tho "oi'.ier half are worked by windmill pump-
The depth of sinking Artesian wells to secure
flowing water varitiS in different sections of
r.ouutry. In the valley before alluded to, from
one hundred und fiity to two hundred and fifty
feet is the usual distance. The plan adopted
there in sinking a well, is to force down a tube,
(avexii;:o di'ameU alsmt seven inches,) with ley
ttHre', and remove t'iC dirt with an auger from
the taiio at the'siiine fime. Two tubes or pipea
are used, one tilling closely ' over tho other ond
mo put together as to br. a:' joint. These tubes
nre eonstrueiod of sheet iron, firmly riveted, nnd
"when once pr.vrrl forotil iuto tho gTOund, will
nt many yoarj. Tiio cost of the wells vary
tr im two hundred to five hundred dollars.
That these wells can bo nuccessfully put in op
eration on the prairies we have not a doubt, and
when once f eon red, their benefit would be ines
tiniabU. The experiment has been tried in Chi
cago and proved sueocssful. In last Monday's
issue the Tribune iu speaking of tho wells in
that eity says :
"Tue first well sunk is 711 feet ia depth, and
Hvo luehes diameter at the surface, contracting1
to four and otie-clhth inches at the bottom of
the hore. It was eoiumenced in February, 18(!4,
an 1 ivnuileted in the fall of the same year. The
se.;iii I well is i!U feet it. depth, and five inches
in diameter all the way from the surface to the
bottom. The daily yield of the two wells is
.. about NOf).O(K) g-allons. The ground upon which
these twi)' wells is situated is thirty-two feet
above t he level of Lake Michigan. The water is
now discharged fifty-five feet above the surface,
or eighty-neven foet above the level 'of the lake
and can be carried still higher if required."
: Every farmer and stock raiser can,' with a lit
tle expenae have a stream of pure flowing water
upon their premises. The tools necessary for
boring purposes would not cost more than three
hundred dollars. Lot u township or neighbor
hood unite in the purchase of these and hire two
men to ue them.
We do not apprehend that it would be neces
sary iu this section to sink over three hundred
feet, to secure a flow of water. The two ineu
would be able, in any ordinary soil, to sink that
d istance in twenty days. In this way these well
could W put down at a comparative small outlay.
In California, there are men who make it a bus
iness to sink wells, and the usual price paid them
is one dollar a foot exclusive of tho tubing.
Many in tltat State prefer sot to go deep enough
for a flow of water, but when the first water is
reached at a depth of about seventy-five feet, aud
which will rise to near tho surface, to attach a
windmill pump, and with an elevated reservoir
holdiug from two to three thousand gallons, keep
a continual supply of water on. hand. It is a
beautiful sight every afternoon when the wind
blows regularly down the San JoM valley to see
hundreds of these mill in operation raising wa
ter to be used for irrigating purposes. In that
State where rain never falls from the middle of
Hay to the middle of November, aad vegetation
dies daring the summer months, these wells an
indispensable to the fruit grower and gardoaer,
bat they are just as essential in Illinois aad the
other Western States, for the stock raiser and
farmer, and we hope to see them in successful
operation here at no distant dar.
IVCM.
All the above are only synonyms for one and
the same substance, that of starch, the difference
between them being mainly those occasioned by
the differing proportions of the constituents and
the presence of more or less foreign matters.
Starch is a component of many articles of food,
all the farinaceous vegetable containing a large
proportion. That manufactured variety knBwn
as corn starch is prepared from the maize called
the "white flint" Before being ground, the corn
is soaked in vata. and then is run through the
stones with water. The mass is then filtered
and the residue Is dried in a kiln until all, or
most of the water is evaporated, when it is airain
ground to a dry powder.
Arrowroot is a terra loosely applied to the
starch extracted from a number of roots and co
real products, as tbe marsuta, m.mdio tacoa,
arum, potato, eto. That from the maranta of
the Last and U est Indies is the trua arrowroot,
but much of that in commerce is from other sub
staaoos. It is s simple very nutritious,
containing no nitrogen, and well adapted for prol
ducing adipose matter 1 r fat
Sago is a farinaceous substance prepared from
the nith of h nun m f 1 . .
..... , .... ... ..,,. . irrowmg 011 the is-
hinds and main land of the Indian Archipelago.
luepitaistheu removed, numerated with wa
ter, and beat with paddies, when the woody fl.
bers separate aud thut. These Wing reinovod
the grams settle and the Hour or grain, after bel
I
J,,,' ! . "mr? ttua la"n Knerally bleached
with chloride of lime. lrl sago is prepared
lrom the ordiniry sago by being heated on an
iron surface. In cold water neither forms of the
ago aro solvent, but only n hot water, when
they form a thick starch-like solution, und nuke
an ex"ellent and very nutrition f iod.
Tapi.sjais prepared from the root of the mniu
diooa or cassava grown in tho West Indies. South
America, and- sme p.irt of Africa. The root
grows smietimeA to the weight of thirty pounds
It contains, with the starch, a large pro,MtUiu
of a poisonous, milky juice, contain m,. liTdro-v-an
10 acid and -iiTi. m.rritt lfi,.vi . . .
poi.,,o, t'Hnt.le ; 1-. ns.,1 hy inhabitants of
northern HoutlvAn;-r1.Vv' Uw;il !irrowg
........ i, irnn I H It J'n ityi.H
the kiiliup-Lrtil'SMifv H it- r
er W.
uns, for
l.t lrom'
"t i I.
'II'
the mandioc patch and then washed and peeled.
Ike peeling is asually performed with the teeth;
itr that the root ia grated, the grater being a
weoden idab about three feet long, a foot wide,
aligbtlr hollowed, and set in diamond shaped
patterns with sharp pieces of quartz. The grated
pulp is then partially dried on a sieve aud placed
in a long eylindricai banket of elastic fibres.
One end of 'this Ueket is affiled to the limb of a
tree or a stout peg in the wall and a pole passed
through a loop on the lower end. One end of
the pore is rested under some projection and tbe
Indian woman seats herself on tho other end us
the power. Her weight draws the sides of the
basket together until it assumes the shape of au
inverted cone. The milky juice drops into a
vessel placed to receive it. The pulp is then re
moved and dried in a kiln or oven. This pulp is
known on mnuinRUi, and used for a bread. The
jHiisonous liquid deposits the starch known as the
tapioca of commerce. This deposit is dried eith
er in the eun or by rude kiln and granulates, as
is seen iu that so extensively used for puddings.
Sometimes it is denominated Brazilian arrowroot,
but under whatever name, it is the product of a
root which in it natural state is one of tho most
virulent of poison.
It is almost imp-ossihle to believe that ono of
tbe most nutritious and palatable of the elements
of our cuitint should bo derived from one of the
most fatal poisons known in the vegetable king
dom, yet such is the case.
rKOMOTINtt FKnTFrtXF.sSS OK TltEFH.
Meri. Kditun : Every oua knows that he "sp"
which gives lif to the leaves is received through
'the "tap root" and that which bring the fruit to
perfection through tho "lateral roots" now, where
there is a vigorous growth of leaves and no fruit,
it is evident that thore is some defect in the fur
nishing quality of the lateral roots, the sap root
giving a superabundance of sap. This can bo
obviated thus: Let tbe farmer dig a trench
(commencing some six or eiht fect.mm the tree
iu order that the lateral roots may J.-orive no in
juries) deep enough to enable him to ttrike the
"tap root" some three or four inches from its
junction with the main portion of the tree. Cut
this with a saw or sharp knife, fill up the exca
vation and tho good elFectH will bo seen the fol
lowing season. This should lie done before the
sap rises. RiaLr, in Scientific. American.
SrnsTiTT-TR or Corrr.K. In Germany the
seeds of grapes are frequently used in place of
the coffee lierry. When pressed, they yield a
quantity ot i;L and afterward when boiled, fur
nish a very economical, and it is said, a very del
icious substitute for the genuine Mocha.
A vnunv htdv whn trims herself away.
loses
j n - j o
her self-possession. '
jfurmturc.
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TKW I'l'IlMTCKIi DEPOT.
MAIN STUK'JT.
ORTON te TXJTTHE.
FURNITURE REPAIRED,
PIVTUJIK FRAMES MADE J 0 ORDER,
Mirrors und Mirror Plates,
MATTRESSES MADE & MADE OYER.
' Best and Cheapest Spring Beds,
TAlJI,Krtv BUHEAV8 AKI) BKDBTKADa
luade in onr owd itiop,'
PARLOR. CHAMBER, KITCHEN AND CIMKG ROOM
FURNITURE.
OBTON TUTTLK,
Muiu otrert.
Ottaws, Jul17-tf.
JALLaV :
lUflngljLMil
tu-wt, sb4 Ml
ALL At mxiepur
M.tly bought out Nr. 9. ZlmmormsN, on Uvi(ii
oji tb Brick Room Oral dour Kast tA il lor
RNITURE.
Ws wonlJ say to our fUftwnm nd th puWIc In swnvrat,
tlt our fcililli fur linings Inulm fsniilur butiiiiw It
aol ttnlM la His W.t. W Inrila ttiilin to our Inrn
Vvk of sll bJihIs of raraltuts, coiuistiug la srt of sU
kinds of
KITCHEN, DINING ROOM
sirs
PARLOR yiJUNITUnK,
Tmm MMs, both vslnat and nssUgwiy; nUs
U1MDEH SUITES
ii 1
Of all kfaeajconmon patnt4 to very tae 0 walnst with
awrtla tops; else
OITICE AND BARROOM FURNITURE
Oo asal or ssnds o order. Ws havaa vry largssnwrtnsut of
LOOKING QLAS8K8
t'po" btch ws dsf ootsp(lNoa.
Iooklair Ola Plates ' '
' Of ail stsos cat to It frams of so kind, all kiadf sf
Monldinf,
Rosewood,
OUt and
Walnut
OTunni
Hsds Is order en short notice. We slso iavlU stlotloD to
oar fscjlitlta for '
U If D K II T A K I If G
Having Iks Bsans foruwrlv ownod by Mr. Xuaiasraua
sii.I a Don
I?W 1IKAKSR
mads to our orur. A largs stock of
HEADY MADE COFFINS
On hand, .we flstUr ouml. tlittvs can git ptrfvot
, MiUriu'tkm.
METALLIC BURIAL CASES
And Cssk.'to fiirnUhe-1 toorJer.
rnn-hiwur ars IiivII.hI M com In mt tM) mr ,i,K
More jniri liitAliiii .iImcwIkt. fio truiibU to ilmw ihsnL..
SW Kriuviubvr tliu j.liicel
MAW, a MUKI'UY,
MiwlMim rt.. Sit mul 4tli ilniirs irmt tit ft.-rkl A ttn 'ti Ortiir
Hr.s;o, HtaN. Illi... . ., .! ; . Ail ntti. tK7.
jkw 't km 1 hi: sromc ."is mau-
j . FERGUSON &i WELT Y -
.i,U,v"';l,; 1 11 furniture m,.r Ii, M..r.il,M., lil.'.'ili.V,.
niylluuiid ev.riil.tiK u-.,ill k,,i N WHtl r. iriilu:.,i
n,.ru,jf,,, r.n.ml,rfu.Mn. H.x ,. UK II. 11 UN.) srhn
mITXT,"?1 """'"r " "'"' "t
M eltlmitfa... ..M ,,,11 unit ,.,.,,11M ,
that we ineim
lilli.
AHKAIIWV l.lfliy,
.l.t. I I.KUbMjN,
' ""rr' '" PTOt 'S'ljr viiipftllioli. 1 licy li
r.'...lrlnif ou shml hull .vih.l u-h,r,v n i,..,,,,..- , ..
ready uin.lo i.illOinriif i.il st.Mt , i;(. ' !.V. ,,
iHiiiif..elur. wire dulli 111IU k.Ii.s I.t ih uiIMIik. A'-.i.
AII. ih 1,.Mr.r-vfr.l,rr.r ,Uiy V rv ,.(..
7 av
roR TUfel SfKKUT CCKK OK .
ltrrmiltnt Fever, r Ferr ord Avu, RiHi'tnt! Tw, Onmh
Jpt. iVnntbatl Hei4acle,or Hihtml llftdwht.anil Billu
ftw, imlffd for tlit trhnie L'las of Dmitrt Or.mnatDK, in
Miliary Dtranprmail, Otuted lu th M'ibiri 1 .Viium.iiie
No ono rtmi ty f louder rslt.-d for by tlie nuoitin of tlis
Amerirau poopl Ihituaaiirv snrt B.l .'uro for fer itml nii.i-.
S.k-Ii wt orr now eiisl ll tuoltw. will. "rft rertiilnty
tbst il will eriwIioMle I lirli-wi.iul villi nsiirBr, fn 11 ruled
ou pnNif, Unit un liar si i-hi. ri truiii It ue :u ;.i.y iMt.tlty.
' Tlmt which protect from or ptevMit!lii (Jisordor BttlHt
of innnens MrrR- in (tie ciMnui.tuiij.u h lir It ir-Hlii.
J'rrrmtfn b. better thin nil, 6rlli .tii II eriM tlio rmk
lii(li he ni.iHtr.in in vii.leiit hti.n kmil tlii ImU'iiI ili-lfniicr.
Tliin "CUBii" exprU the iiiixn.i-- piwou ,if. Kcver sul Akuo
frmii the ytein. mid irreetit the li-v.'.i(ii.mt f th iliv
e se.if taken nn the 6rBtH'jiricli Ol i' sureaioititury iyiiiii.iin.
It is not only the beat remedy ever yet ilNrmi'iod fur this
rlass of cnnipUiut. but hisii rtievlu-tl'el.' Tlje lri;e itnll
ty tupplv tir doll'ir Itiiii, it ithin tlio r.'.ch of ev ry
IhI,v; had In bilious, districts, wlo-rf Kevr nnd A cue pr
viuls, evervlaMly alw.ild have, it mni it linlv ImiiIi iri'iir
Hint preveiitiiiu. A.' gr-.t ua-riirity of this leun-lv over miy
oilier ever iliacnveriol for thi)pdy sad ri-rtiiin cure of IntiT
liiltteuta il, ttiHt itroiita.iia uoQ litiiin-or liliio-rsl. cui.n'jqiieiit
ly it imnlncea no qaliilm or 01 lor iijnrinii i-tJn-t-'!i it.'i.T
iisn ths roiiititHlioii. Tlio. rurrd by il itr leit hk luiiHtiy
K if they hud nM-rtid Hit) iliseime.
Kever slid Ague if ii it obsie tho an..'fii.-nco of the. mint
IHMficrKiimn. A Rr.nt vrtrtety of disonlenf arin fnmi iu
Irritntion, hiiioiik liii Ii nrj- enriil;;i. Kheiniottiini, .liout,
llemliu'liH. I!ll".lne, TiMilliiclrs r-u u;H'i. I'll ti rh, t(l'ii l,
rl iliition, toilful A(li ti.;ii ip- in- Side.;!!, "vsti'ti. a.'l'.mi in
the IJoyli, Ci'lic, I'lirnlyMft. and DiVxit'Oi lit ot'tlie t'toni
ach, sll of which, ,iieii oriijin.'iliutr in l!n . iiiikk, put on the
Intermittent tyis. or beemm penodKijl. 'Mii '('ini."exjni
the pninou irom the blood, an I .xiuanipU'iitly cured I hem ull
elike.
rr. rej hy PR. S.C. AYKK Co., Low. il, an 1 sold by all
Drungists: evervwheVe. j-ilv ft-Jiir
W. L. 8I1IS0M, AifMOt. tilts KLHM'S'J A nKNXWTj
Atf'nt. Mirilla: V. M. ti MiKKIIII.L Aenl. S. msii
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BR. SU'A2P &. SON,
Pliv.ii nna and Surgdasv for luf rlyfff A'w York, are treating
auoi f'lllf i . ' '
c :s tmfilJ n 1 n it a r, 8,
Which eiobrs. the tvl snd nnwt spprovvil tnetlssla in this
and other Miuiilrlealur tlierure m'all t'lirnic Uir..et. They
treat fiicr.vtsinlly all nervo.M und Meiimlcic affiatiopa, nil
furiiiaot5- roiiila, l))pe.ii, lliaoiwaof til UvcrOinstipatiou.
all Skill Iliwasea, l'ulu."'mrv I Vuiauiuptiou lit its early ataea
"srrilvxs, K,iilp, 8 lit lUtruni. lleiiila. Ilea, all Heart
Mn-aties, l'leev -a of t'liil.lreii and
Seminal iveitkrti-aa V Mea.'nnl IlUeitara,
WUkh ar carryms' tli sisj.nds to their (mtvea annually.
KYK AND K A It.
They trest ain-enwriilly, n a new mttliol. all diaeaaea of tht
KYK nnd KAIL They hv had nnffe ext.uiaivc prat tira anJ
betior iruccvsa la the trw.luient f all .
i 1 1 K A 9 K 3 0 K WOMEN,
loan any other 111) Hti.na Iu Aiit.Tkit. They haw cured
onieii wImii kxvu lircn ci ill D lied to llnir boi tor Jturj
Tn. y never Isit t enre
RIIKUMATISMI
In all t.Ke; nn matter l how lnnj( abniditig. Ttiey rora
ASTHMA a it never retnrna. Tliev have a Sure cure lot the
diatfianinis diaeane, Hr.MMOItKHOIUS, Oil fll.KS. Tb.y
cure all ltaeaiea of the Thrmt ami I.ungt.
CANCKRS. 'Ihey JWe luul an. etteimivn prnrticend won.
derl'ul aiu-caa, in the treatment id raiK era, which tliry mira
. Witliont etitinctliem nut or UainR the knife, lrt Ihuae who
b;ve Tuniore r fwelliniia, nt a nil ajait loae no tinia In
havinu It Mtteiideil t. k. a timely treatment limy wive tlirlB
from the horor. mffehng and death of aa nun cancer.
CAT A Kit If Cl'UKlV 1hv ara treallur caiarrh on s new
Ktem wbU4 i a aura cur for ti-'jt ilatatn,
turn coitst'lTaTioMS fbr yeare l ava aierttC'xl from flv to
even thinun.nd a year. hicli pve. them au axperieuce uianis
pejajett tiy any, and e.iall.'d only by lew.
Uv-ReineTnlir they do not proir.iag to cur sll ttsfres of
Diaease. While all dmeaee- are curable, if taken In season all
iHtfi-a ure not. Your caw nay be curable this week sot best
to-day, not to-nurruw i heme the Sanger ot delay,
ft catae tll Im re'lvcl wbrn ihara
- are sr tfHM tt rare or llrllrf.
Our Ternia are cn ; bene lite uiooey uiuat Iw aetit with all
nntera for;ineli-ina. It cat from I venullari to nfteea dollars
wr month. Ui do.-t.ir with n which Includes niedicinae.
TTIle .or will he favored.
CONSULTATION FREE.
' Patient i.iut wnte their name, Itate, mat office sildreas,
plainly. All letters rmjmrirtK; an aiaiwer. muat contain slet
ler atainp, .n. be mtdrew4 to DO. KNAPV A BOM, Hoi 6481,
Chkatfi, IU.
XafA ny of the alaive diaeatHaj ran be treejtH urceeafully by
the iMttienu' diaxriliiriif tbeir. cm in a letter, when ihey
cannot aee us.
Dr. KNAl'l', wImi haa tMled Ottiwa reirularly Kir oaer
Seven yenra, can be eosaulted St the lieier lloua. t rom
WiMiieh.y nB,'May l.tlti. Ull Thureday nam, May U:h;
from Wddunalay naiu, July luth. till Thursday sewn, Jsly
llth; froiii Wednee'lay u.aio, Beyt. 4lh, till Tbureday ikjoo,
8et. fttli i from WedmaxUt noun, Oct. Autli, till Thumdey
Uoou, Oct. Slat ; frota Wedteaadejjr sees, Dee. 1k, tUI Ibura.
day iHaio, Wtb.
D
H. CHAt'MIKR't KJrIPlUtSSt
0R TUB HAIB.
IT EXCELS ALL OTIIR KIMTOKITITCS!
As II will not gum ttis kaJr, stsla las skla, navr awl las tassl
fcbrtc, sad ) fiss noes ts dsskgresskls wtm af satsaar.
AN ELEOART DRE8WIK0!
Richly parfaaved. H h ssar tmtij smlUg sad reiejotag
ihsscttlp,
; ERADICATES DARORUFfl
And allaya all anpteaaMit IrriUtlen. Preeenta the aalr Mtlag
IT, aad mum uev hair to grew, Wkea Istt ky sliiaji. .,
IT NEVER FAILS ,
T Billon On) mtd iwiai Umr Is sit XahrtX CUsrf
Warranted In every Inslaaca, sr the momy refssded.
For Phyak-iMttf aad Oertrysiea's aerHseaSes, see (tremlar
with ewdi Udtle.
Bold at wladeeale bj Barabaws A fsa Bcniacw, WkoleMle
Drugiriau, in Uk. nt- Chkno. . fatal
Qsirdiier'a Rbraaaatto muA Maaraiglc Coaa
poa4.
OaMASo, ovetnber 18th, 1IM.
Mr. R. n. OAuiiria, ProprMor aarautrt aJtSaaisUs aad
Ne.iraVirC'snnosad:
Bir Having been Bflltet4 wHk lbs Heoraljrla In ay fare
for ais nioutln, a friend Induced) ss to try your Cotnpoaad,
and I can cheerfully aay I flstitd It the euly rellef,and I re.
coiniueud it la) all who sr troubled Wlta lbs Menrslirls.
Yours Reapectfulljr, A. HOOTII, .
Oyeter Dealer, wr. Msdisso an4 Dearbera 8ta.
For sals by Dlmnilcb A Mr., at, Kmssm, and Harkl
KikU. dacsly
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II. JAitlKN. formerly of -Jaroea' Lock loaplul."
New Otleana. U. (ta. tab lie bed Is l60) and ft the lait
an year baated In tlhlcaiw the moat eucceeaful Specialist
of the axe In the triattinent sf all diaeaae of a private nature
an I- rontldentially ovttsulted at his ofllceaud ronaw, 03
Randolph Street, (corner or Iarbrn Blreet) upon
the iieHlm. nt t throiii.', Mecurlal, Byphllltlr, Hl.axl and
Mill llie.MM, i iilaerdereof S Coulasioua Venereal
Cliaia. ler olili h he nuree witliont the uaeol m-reury, I kJI.Ih
alaMa,aravue, ia Wi) polaou, but wltb Ma NiitSaliiih a
p. alli.e cm f.ir all humora and blood pniaoiia.
. OMUMn WtttauM, s.u It at Seminal Woakttem, Nocturnal
iid liiiiiiial KinlMloua, IidiukIiI on by abuae of the oijntui,
ei.rly linliar'reliiiha.oiceeeee, or hereilllary cniialtiK low. of
lueiiiory, i iinliitliin, ilepreaalon, dlinneat of Via Ion, and often.
tlmiK iiiaaiiity, aaii a deplorable Irani of other aymptoiua
If ..!,. I and riutti ally curl by ad iiifiillibhi itiotli.Hl, rvuk
tune aisl expeiiae. All dlaeaaoa peculiar to Hie aexuiilorgiiiia,
ol n prlvnte chara. ter, radically and permanently cured '
' Old iHmiwh of the un ait horrible Uuw, where the bloo.1 hiu
ln'oiue fmla.rticdr )rcNMllt:lllK blotches oil III litue, anaill
wiibry ! Idia'eie-anini In the hMt mid Imiitt. itl.'fi ntfl
Ihrieu and me, mm on lint llnilai aud laaly, a- ioiuhi n
celhet altli an eiidl.au) iiumlirr ol uUerlii(( vtiiH tually mnl
lamiianriilly rireid. I . ...
I'r, Mj. U re, iiinuiavnUd hf the aren of ths coill'lry, by
prnlmiMlra ol uinllcal autllrtfea, and by Un tuiilical proleteloll
ten. nillv. I t, mn allllcled ahoiild apply 1u him ulid he cunil
St l.r. . 1 1 . . i ,'. : - '
in Kul ' i aii he coniiiiltiit, raiindenlliilly, b.v letter, l, 0.
lion ow i, ..'in. mi i, U,, MiidiwitiK atiimp lor r.ilurn iiiiwei t or
ill hU uilke iij, pat lore. C.I Kaii lulph St., Mritev of liealVnni
sii.et, n.irn Ik, ir a. T aitpariiterisunaiiuiil prirulo
eiiiiitkt e and i kite, aollial pitlleMa havar raise Iu i'vuliu'1
a I'h Minli oilier., ivt.r)iltiMg(rUstsii.UeiitW.
k' Jnl pii'tl.linl, by r. Jalue, two pimphleta, on Spirmn
I' trhea ill") Svphlli., un, holli ent Iu erld etnt'lupe lo any
io..ii., on r ii ei,t nt ten t'ottbt, or three r'd leailiig"" at impn.
Jil .,rW ht,;-y,
1 5 ireSVf s 1 i
S v hsa:. S
J4-I . M . . ' i
JIST UKCK1VKB.' '
? A LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK 0?
BOOTS & SHOES!
For ir!H' and St.iuntir Trade ut
CHILD & BRO'S,
cni:i;vi;ii's m:v ui.ori:,
East Side of Court House; S'luart.
We inten l to kep a
LARGER, LETTER & CHEAPER
Sla '( uT
BOOTS AND SK0S3
Than rver txfcre. WebaveacorapleUaaeortBtcDle
Ladies', Mt8scs and Childrens
Serg. Morocco and Calf
Button, Polish, Balmoral and
Gaiter Boots.
Also Men, Boys, and Youths'
Kip and Calf Balmorals,
Brogans, Oxford Tics,
t ,
And Gaiter Boots.
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' . " I r ' ' '
, ,, , Aaaa .
Prime Stock of Hen's Fine Calf Bcwod aad
pegged boots, and in fact everything
kept in a first class Boot
and Shoe Store.
i Ws kavs adopted far amv Metis
! . i . : ' '
Large Sales and Small Profits.
Ow nporfesce ttwt tall hatlftg
t
DO UBLED 0 UB B CSINSS
At tnat tirao, convincing us that the increase of
sales woull mako up tlio Iom ia per cent .
and our prices' will I even lower tha
. lout fall, aud wo hope by keenif
i I ; ,
. :
Good Goods and FairlDiate,
1
Tri mprit a oontinuauce of your tfudo. 11
oo; "
r i!li .,
i: ,Mduacturjn ainriTppairiiiff
i J .'f.!
.m i i Dontfto Ortler!
0tdw ApiiJ SO, 1CT
r. o 'iv i n, rtuatun.
1. W.l ll 11,11, i0l.
A.. .01111.1',
professional Cards.
ATTORNEYS.
"f V T .TTXfTS Ait.,rn... .T....,r.'".7. . '" !
J, ta e i, u ti l.-U,, r. IiIikW, NurtUweat earner of '
LlHll I Il01laU lllUTM I If ear . III. t I
"1.1 W (ITMriP.y Af..,.-as ...a. T. '
J IPW. Hill LIW. lal..in. u.aa.iu.. a m.- 1..;..
......" . 1 . K season t'tip; VS.Mt r(tU
l.lti fl) hill IMri. IIIMtlVS.I tha.Saa.S-t.aT u ft.ll J;.L .
'ftllaitll-Si hl H ImI Mtfal.tL..a. a..wa. I.. -1 1 'aa
iui.i n tire-rht riiiK anil iint-iuMin titt-. Ofti(. in
- iiuiui.wrrti rormroi tVuM luiu ira
lirtiiia'd Ittia.... . '
1 M. ARMSTRONG. AH..rt.e t' Iw7llaia
J J. Ii.. . ill.. ..... 1 1 . : ... ... n ..
1 , , '- a. iimiiii i. .j, up iuira.
II. IV. IW-VI ". . k.
1GYI.r. A f Vr lii.vi.... i. .i.'.'L... iit
J " '" ';r" ,,:r " - tal court nnd ntli.d proinpt-
"'. ' ."nvejoi.cilljr. Jelllll;- I , ealuli-a, iu.ea.
t -iiur: title.. i.:i1I barifej. aS'al:dl.it. lo the p id. aMoii.
. in- tt. Ulead A llnsliii-ll'a New W.k. ,H La A,;),, .tr. t?
v.M-t'o..rt H..u:-. e.nrtf
r PERKINS U SON red. v.iti,ih,.,,n,. ii. . ,
Vf . ul l. i Ui lii ,,i ,! i..,t, ilielll'lil tlie e,nll,:,(l,.l
or tiio. l.nvi'o en I 1(. n,,!,. Ulrilr,
Ollne in P.t llltiie ltl, k. .JitaWit. Iillie U. , I !- ... '
v.miti"rrv. , , n uTi-t.
UICIIEY &. RICE, A'bvne.a nt "u ill jt.ii .
Uie iu ihe ruli ml ;i.iiii an I oi tin- ."-'i Coei ! .h a
f:ille mi l aitii.il. 1.15 ct .iti.e. Coll.elioiw ainde miii r..i;).'y
r-iiiiled. ltl:ce aetoiid tl'Kir. M-irifJilun iUl-. ibe : a
M;:in r.wt.KtM. lr,.,.K r.r. 0t "'
WALKER & EROVER,A.t,,,1,fo,lti.,,ON
VI tia, 1:1a. .Mine iii Ai.li.. i I,,ti bjo. a. , p;V) prtirn
bir ntt.-l,t!oll to eiilrvtil.a. rVMlUliiuv hnl KUnte trllea. it.
OI..IVKP C. GRAY, ii..-i.vi,i utt.oiJirai.iiA
Ih'tr. Vl'li o II. I.af. lle..il,l' lo w lliui i., Uimm .Nik Si."
'l' ' ". J.i 14. H, i.
S F. CAMERON, .Vt.n..'v ,t l.-.w. .iiu.a. La
.1 Sllle ' . ..i il . ili. I'l.eil, l',.. Hitirr I. 'I,'i.t
uii. : : -t p.iii t . the iuve:iati..u ! !.;! . ,;,. :. nl n taAea
I ' -" i ii'l 'le ' r-l et' and i !l'i tu i. . liioa.
J. 0. il.'V.rl. n. V. i'OmK. r;l .. t . I v.rtLU
(LOVKR; COOi: CAMPI5ELL,-t'-".-7s
Va un 1 1 ..hum I'nii, ni i, oil. Hi. n.o e lo Ulmrr
A 'm:'. 'i'i ,-.t , I tr., .-..nn heii-e. up atairir.
I AVIU-". JUNE-'. M..ri,e. .,i..lti,narl.al l aw,":
J ill lav. e. Jil. t . ii, iV,elrnpi.iit.i!i k.uvir liihaun'a
ill n i.i..r
4 RTI1UR LUCKWOOD, J""" id w..
.ii, oin. I:,. Oil ' ...oi iiluoioti. ,:rrei, a fear di'ira liuith
of : lie fit utile,.. Will II. ,u ln..n.l. i,.r all loniiie pef.
'"oo":'. ' iii '"Itiee an.) eii;:H.'e to alien.) tn it MI,nitlv.
V M. S. JACK.SON H I.. Ileal t.-;.te and Collrs-.
11 II..H A(iii.i, I In W ,1 attrii.l ptiupliv to ml
ion., ri.nvrie.i !::, 1-ivotlpit.iv l.tl'K.and all i4lnf Uj,.
1 .i- otr:itd ! life . are. . ue'.'U'A'j
PHYSICIANS. i-r
D
R. A. J. BAXTER '-perla attentlca iu.
i'ii-.. r. u!.. mi mr-. an ail diaeaave nf he reriun
Oil . ! i i ..:rli t'l .rl. l , Ctien:-.!. III. ! S YJ.le
I)
R. A. COI.FJS, -'Itaaa ICua-... r.e.Mrtie nn Ctm- '
. r.i-.ia tr. il.. tlord huu: mrtfi of t!ia l'uat U.Hee-
al.ir. n ii, i:.
i fP". V.' L. V7IL3UR 'f r.n.rlrof ri.rleiIKHI.Jki
i J ' l'1: t iii . i. .ivei .. V, iii,'i;' Driu St ir.
.ei i. i , iMii.iit Ik.'uu. nf tire i. K. I"!.inli, m
r..uin n .tn-l. mnr-' T-lv.
DR. O. P7IIATHETAY', - i71:.7.,,7e7i ;
.!.;: i . e.. . tm.ft ! i .i. ri Ii ,te j'nre. Ikeaiaioar .
r. .-ti'l ie 1: v. r. hr.t li.n. pul.ti-m lim.l luxiw.
r"f . H. OLIV, I'l.v.ii-inu .urc- I.. kr...l:v, (il?i
7 I, i.' i ;t.e l'i,:lM'lelH'ia t'aierjr ,, lt-ili.'ii.M and
iirerV ii i. ,; il.,.M, iiitaii.rlirin,k. "iHirv in t. 'I.
Iloll lio.:. o.er R V .-rv.thtawa, 111. llrtli.; Iima, Iu 12 a. .,
to 4p,, miu Ii a F. a.
I M. McARTIIT.TR, M. D.. ri.v.M..a .iTTm7.
II. !:-!.. o.'u.i,JII. t'ajFH-e Iu Lelaini k tl.i.l.uT Hlor,
Ver'1,1 f.eift l.". June i'l. 'A.
Oil. MANN, H"iiiuN.,thi..- ri.-. ..r,, Oiuaa, 111.
. .ilti e 11, i. tir' llli. k. .,rr Crfvil't l.t alore.
l!. io-n. e rorn. r Kml .f Kpirowl Cloir. h. on il.jr
JK. J. O. HARRIH.-""l'e ' 'er i V. (iri-.'
toi l: M..re. hxiuviaie tiu Mian Mrert, X.vt of Ilia
iri'L'm- n ?'t'- ,0 ,vM-
rkR. M. ZENDER, ' e-..4l.i.- Hhj-ai.Vlan. Iltta.
if mu. m. vioi.u iii tie, iitan'a l!lm-k. Offi-r. liia er,ie .
19.LIM f:iiela of the l!.iinii.tliH avelem In Ottaaa, la all
hr.n. lm of hie protiwuiiii. farUcuIar attuLtioa pven to the
Uejtiiiieat ia? wnrnen and children. tVM'S-v
1"R. R. F. DYER.-'M'TnT. r-pie M..re. He.t
J Ki-akieiH-e, Allen fituer I'iare, o ni.r of rent aad (
peiiorata, Otlaaa, 111. l . 'a.-tf
Y GRIGGS, I .". lMliaeleral.f ftatloiier.
j t'!taa, l.i. b.fti of .i.l fUinantan, eeron! pw e W .
NilD.im r i i.. k. m.nii, r le ol Court II.mim fViuare.
MKNEUSSL, llernun Wutryiet a...l Ac.'l.ecary.
iii.ni,ie ami r- fbil.j Main ?t, Ottawa. Inipitat tof
1'ruaa, t'litrirkala, hreterh dictuw llmulle. Wieee. Sc. y
OINTIITI.
I)1
IiS. A. E. tc L. O. OIBBS.
a. lenl IWntait., Ilium, tlineaa. Ofllrst
IU Che. vetra New Hlia-k. AH .ajieralaaia ilone
III the n uet apKtived atrtea of tbe Art. Teeth -
rilrnrM wllnnt atin l. Iti ue nf Nitrons Oilda.
JR. E. S. HOBERT,
SURGEON D KNT18T,
OTTAW. ILLS.
Office over (fret Kational Rank.
OOVLIIT AND AUftlST.
SURGERY
reatss
EYE A.ISTD EAR,
111 Bears Oust N, CHICAOO.
Dll. J. llTWALKKii.
(nna of J. B. A Wawsa Wiusa, Hocheatcr, X. TO
OCULIST AND A U BIST,
from thu Royal Ophthalmle lloepMal, Londoa, has, dsrlait taa
last l7ari(iTea hat alteatioa to this IraportaM epeHtlt)V.
aaa Is prepared to perform every operation ctfabsriaa witA ,
ornmALinc akd aijiai. bvbokbt,
a...k n . a .ia.il asinlt rVnaa Kva. Tarsal Tutnnrs.
n..ir. n tlia Tear Duct. rVilvtius. Biciaiun of ths Tonsils, AA i ! .
Catarrh, aad certain iHaeasrsof llo threat which freqoently
eauaa Deafneai and Koevaa In in Head, will also receive spa
ui .i tun tiun. KiamlDatlou and optniosfree of chares. t
F. 0. Bos SMI, CWcaRO. ' ' . , .,,
Dr. W.Ltia niay la) couulted al ths Oeiser Honae, OlUwa, . , '
on tne let Saturday In each month, frnrn t to It o'chik. , . !
LAND A WJiTV AQMT:
R
We will sttend to lite pnn haae and of real eatate, ray-
biR taiee and eiaminitiir land In Uftilleanil adjoinins coua- -ties.
Mapa and d.a ri.tlona matte when d. aired. Cttr and '
eonntylruH-rtv, lautli linpmTed aud unlmprovei! for .ale.
BhuKUme paper diec.iuut.d. Oil AH. UKI.ANO.
KOBKRT V.IIXI.V
OIBm in room No. Delano's Muck. deetff-tf
WAIt IXAIffl & COLLKt TINi AlitM'V.
O'fl'AY A, ILLINOIS.
S. 0. Walker & Frank F. Brower,
Will give prompt allenion to the atU'tatnient and teilartlea
Of i'AA'SJOAS.
H0UST1' MOUSY, .
MACK t AT,
And other tjniand frntp the Onvemnient.
nfflce ove? W. L.Oilianii'a Omit Wore.
STEAMSHIP AOCNOY.
TTAM C. O'KANK'S
; STEAMSIIIl AGENCY
,. . , . , at orrAWA, au
Is stent lor the. NiitloM.1 Meiini Nn.li'iitl. M Oo." Meo nf
Ocesti f l. ainlii i nud aim IUmi k St ir Line of Suilin. V aaela. ' i " c.
Will laatie Dnitttt on W.yal Hunk f li.'li.ii.l, nt rei.nonal.la , . j(
I'rM.-s il,-.riiiir In hrltiR their frltindafmin tin. Old Oannirj j,,
will tin "ell u ulve hltu a cull, aa hi rat. nre Inwi rthnn.
sny oilier at.-atuHliip linn
.JniLaNKM ...
TADAltli, SCALES,
-'J sr AiArixiia;
I'A.TlkvNK.S (iltKKNI.KAK A ('().,
20 V 'J'iS I..K. M. I'lilnii'D. '2'.)'i Mini., t st
I'c ni" 'ol t" l'i: "i:lv Hi" tiT Tin . , ,i
fold In Otliu.1 I ;. CI ''. N. I'liiiii I.. aivl C
OntiT-li. I B (if
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