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OTTAWA FKEE TRADER: SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 187P FARM ANDGARDEN. Stove luster, when mixtcd with turpentine, and applied in the usual manner, is blacker, more glossy, and more durable than when mixed with any other liquid. The turpentine jrevenis rusr. ana wnen put on nn oia rusty btove will make it look as well as new. A correspondent of the Farmer' Allocate says that several years aco an acricultural writer observed his bull to be l'reo from lice, but not so the rest of his cattle, and he cnme to the conclusion that the habit of pawing dirt over himself must have the effect or keep, ing lice oft the bull, and he tried dry eurth on the rest of his cattle, with the most satis factory result. Ever since reading that state- menthehas used no remedy or preventive gainst lice but dry earth, and has tounu it perfectly efilcacious. We clip the following from an exchange: It is well worth remembering: "Every little while we read of somo one who has stuck a rusty nail in his foot or some other part of his person, and lockjaw has resulted there from. All such wounds can be healed with out any fatal consequences following them. The remedy is siinplu: It is only to smoke such wound, or any wound or bruise that is inflamed, with burning wool or woolen cloth. Twenty minutes in the smckc of wool will, take the pain out of the worst case of lnfiani- mation arising from a wound we ever saw." The World's IMfrgest Hoc:. 1 Palmyra (Mo.) Spectator.1 The famous hog owned by Mr. William Bush, of Monroe, and so celebrated as the largest porker ever known in these parts, pas sed through the city Tuesday Inst, in charge of its owner, on the way to Philadelphia, the 6eat of the great Centennial celebration. It is of a black and white color, and is a cross of the China and Poland. It is five years old: was born in this (Marion) county, on the larm of Mr. Joseph Pond. It measures 7 feet and 4 inches in length, three leet tour inches in height, is full 80 Inches aeross the back, girths 0 feet, ana weighs l,54u pounds, it uas been fed principally on milk, with small nuantities of corn occasionally to give solidity to the flesh, and shows that no particular pains have been taken to give it an artificial aonearance. Its hair is rough, its skin and flesh rough and thick with dandruff, and it is by no means a thing of beauty. Still it is claimed that it is the largest aud heaviest hog on the globe. Mr. Bush proposes to ex- production at the Centennial. Sweet Coun on a Laiige Scale. Mr. J. M. Hayncr, of Lebanon, Southern Ohio, rais es over 500 acres of sweet corn annually, and disDoses of his immense crop by first drying and then packing it in barrels. The process is very simple. The fresh ears are steamed for nve minuies to "sei tuemiiK, tuts grum is then rapidly removed from the cob with cut ters having concave faces. It is then spread on perforated zinc tables, and heat applied for four or Ave hours from long furnaces, the grain being constantly stirred during the pro cess of drying. It is then packed in barrels of three bushels each tor shipment. Great care is required to have the corn just at the right age. Four bushels ot fresh corn on the cob make one bushel dried, the wholesale Drice of which is $20 to $22 per barrel. The J 1 fln nDnnD At fl fl u uryill-liwuae cuiffii'j, g uiij jiiiauua. ..a., bushels of this corn to the acre, 500 acres .,!. I ..Inl.t an nnn li.ieliala Tuh.oh u'lwn ' dried, make 7,200 bushels, or 2,083 barrels, which, at 20 per barrel, amounts to tueiianu some sum of $41,660. Turf, Field and Finn. Thp mnnnfnr.tiirfi of sucar from melons is about to be established near San Franciseo.j The superiorly of melons to beets for the man ufacture ot sugar is saia to oe conclusively proven, and already a company has been formed and land purchased on And r3 Is land, where the manufacture will be begun in a short time. Water melons arc to be used principally, the cost both of raising and re ducing being much less than that attending any other class of melons suitable for the pur pose. Besides producing sugar, the melon is said to give a delicious syrup, while the seeds will be used for the manufacture of table oil. Keearclinir the superiority of the melon, a correspondent says: "As compared with; beets, the sirup of which is unfit for use, and; the impurities, tor wnicn expensive tieterg ence is required, the pulp of the melons, being free from impurities, needs no complex treat ment, nor carbolic acid, little boncblack, and but a traction of lime, and small per centum of watery elements to be evaporated. Beets are planted in rows two feet apart aud eight inches asunder. Melons in rows twelve leet apart and six inches asunder, requiring only one-third lhe plowing and not one-fourth the weeding. The harvest is cleanly and not la borious in melons as in beets. In the mill beets require washing, melons not; juice of beets is liable to soon turn black aud run into fermentation; melon juice never blacks, and for several days has no tendency to ferment. For cattle teed the refuse from melons is more nutritious and more palatable." How to rrepare Tomatoea. There is an ignoraucc which is far too w ide concerning the preparation of vegetables for the table. They ought to have cooking very simple and very perlect, anil they do not al ways tret it. One ot the most delicious and healthful of summer foods Is the tomato, and it is also one of the most abused. Raw, it is often brought to the table cut up into un shapely lumps with the skin still adhering to them. Cooked, it cenerally appears mereit I a watery red mess, interspersed with pieei s half done, bard and greenish in color. The ideal dish of raw tomatoes is thus prepared : Choose only those which are large, compara tively smooth, firm and thoroughly red-npe it is an absurdity to offer small or immature specimens in a salad, and if you can't find such as arc here recommended, you must noi attempt to eat raw tomatoes, l'ut them in a tin pan and pour over them boiling water, pouring It ofl immediately. This so loosens the skins that they can usually be pulled .ti easily, without any violent application of the knife. Then with a very sharp knife slice them across, discarding the first piece, which has the hard base of the stem, and the last piece, which is too small. ' Make the slices thin rather than thick, keep them large and whole, and pile them carefully in layers iu a pretty dish, delicateW sprinkling salt and pepper over tbem. Then put their, away in get thoroughly cool In your cellar or rc irigerator. Prepared thus they are Pimply ambrosial, and only a pagan could scorn them. If anybody wants to add sugnr nnd vinegar to the seasoning, that can be done ut th table by the cater. Slices of the larc yellow tomatoes scattered among the red, sometimes make the dish look very templ ing. For stewed tomatoes, peel as above, lu! cut in pieces, not in slices. Put thi se in a two-quart tin basin or a porcelain-lined sauce pan, and add salt and just rnouch w ater t keep them from burninc. While thty an simmering comfortably throw in a very ltrile pepper, a good large piece f nice butter, aii'i fnough fresh soda crackers broken into small bits to thicken the mixturewitbont makinc it a puddine. It should be thin enough t, run easily from the spoon, and vet not U watery. This alsh 11 also exquisitely iuvi ing. There are other methods of cooking to matoes stewing with rice, smiling and bnk inc, etc. but in rm guise are they so goorj those described a'bove. 'tttcrn Rural. Origin of Nhiuh of States. Maine takes its name from the Province of Main, in France, and was so called in com pliment to the Queen ot Charles I., Henrietta, its owner. JsTew Hampshire first called Laconta from Hampshire, England. Vermont iroin me ureen mountains i.r reucu cent immi ) Massachucf'w. from the Indian language signifying I'm country about the great hills Uh'"'.- ilaud gets its name from the fan cied resemblance of tho island to that ol Ithodes iu the ancient Levant. Connecticut was Mohegan, spelled origin niitr r),i rnt ci t n i f vi n i "a lcnir river." .New York whs so named as a compliment to the Duke of York, whoso brother, Charles 11., granted lilm mat territory. flew Jersey was named by one of its orig inal proprietors, Sir George Carter, after the island of Jersey in tho British Channel, ol ml.inli I.. tuna ittwnmnr Pennsylvania, as is generally known, takes Its nnmi from William Penn, and the word "isilvania," meaning woods. . . Delaware uerives us uuum avm. iuuuim West. Lord De la Ware, Uovtrnor oi vir- ginin. " . , Maryland receiveu us name uuui vm-i-ii ,., t i lonricttn Maria. ti uifctiia s, Virginia got Us name from Queen Lliza ,v, ,w Virgin Oueen. Ul I II uuuiaii iviij v.. e -w The Carol Inas were named in honor of Charles I., aud Cauada in honor of George 11. Florida gets its name from Kasquas dc Florcs, or "Feast of the Flowers." Alabama comes from a Urcek word, signi- ..,.,,. iil,n I,, ml rtf ri'fct" Louisiana was so named in honor of Louis XIV. . . Mississippi derived its name from that of , ' . , I . , V..,.l.,. the great river, wuicn is, in mo aicut tongue, "The Father of Waters." Arkansas is derived from the Indian word Kansas, "smoky waters," with the French prefix of "ark" a bow. Tennessee is an Indian name, meaning "The river with a big bend." Kentucky also is an Indian name "Kain tuk ae," signifying "at the head of the river." Ohio is the Shawnee name for "The bcauti ful river." Michigan's name was derived from the lake, the Indian name for fish weir or trap, which the shape of the lake suggested. Indiana s name came from that of the In dians. Illinois's name is derived from the Indian word "Illiui" (men) and the French affix "ois,'' making "Tribe of men." Wisconsin's name is said to be the Indian name for a wild, rushing channel. Missouri is also an Indian name for mud dy, having reference to the muddiness of the Missouri river. Kansas is an Indian word for smoky water. Iowa signifies In the Indian language "The drowsy ones," and Minnesota" "a cloudy wa ter." AVhere to Have a Itoil. Boils and circuses appear about the same time, and it is difficult to determine which excites tho most interest. A boil that is in sight of the populace is just as painful as one located elsewhere, but is not so unfortunate. You never get such fervent pressures of the hand as when there is a sore on it, and it is so with a hidden boil. The point of your anatomv it is located on is constantly coming in contract with foreign substances, and is i,,vori,.i,i v tii niiiect lit' Htlar.t from the dem onstrative affection of friends. Any bey with a boil under the rear hem of his jacket can tell V"U Iliai a lain io uie uauns in uuniuci .r,, fur fl.ut not with as much unerr ing ptecission as if it were endowed with human sagacity. There is no use in trying to cet the boil out of the way. Tho dreadful shock is inevitable. agricultural. "THE VIBRATOR" 1000 SOLD LAST SEA30M WITHOUT OXE FAIUTIE 0B REJECTION This Is tho famous Thrcshlnfc ninrhlne t!'.st has "swept tli field " Riiil created cticli ft revolution In tha tradi-, by Its matculess Oati.v-SAVixo and Tisu-Sav-ING (jriuciplea. tijSHffft'iJKVlBRATOR: HIE ENORMOC WASTAGE of praln, so ivn; Mt irith other $ulc of Threshers, can be fcAT! ly tl:is Improrcd Machine, evfirienl, on every job, to thnn pay all expenses of threshing. FLAX, TIMOTHY, BULLET, HUNGAKIAK sn like seeds are threshed, separated, cltaned iim! s.n . ,i as easily and perfectly aa beat, Gata, Kye or AN EXTRA PRICE la usually paid for priin u.A Meds cleaned by this machine, for extm cltunhnets. IN THE WET GRAIN of 1S75, these were Ftil.e'.m tlaily theONLT MACHINES that could run with niufi: or economy, doing fast, thorough and perfect u:i, vhen other utterly failed. ALL GRAIN. TIME and MONEY wastlnR rompli.-v tinns, such aa "Endlisa AproDS," "Radu-.ee," "Itt. : V " Pickera," etc., are entirely dipend icih; l"ss th it; one-half the usuul Gears, Belts, Kou'S, and Journals; easier managed; more dumMc ; light ninninir ; nc, it ly repairs; no dust; no" lltterinps" to clean ui ; not troubled by advene winds, rain or storms. FARMERS and GRAIN RAISERS who aro ycUl tn the largo saving made by it will not employ fnf-v. rior and wasteful machine, but will tni'l c:i t'.iii impraTed Tbreshnr doing their work. F0CE SIZES mail for 6, 0, 10 and 12 Ih roo Powers. Also a specialty of Semkatoii, c!cki(rnl and tuade IXPBE8SLT run htfam powta. TWO STYLES OF IIORSE POWERS, sir.: cur lm BTOTed "Triple Gear," and our"Spiir Ppfed" (ooi bury Style), both u Mounted " on Jour wheels. It INTERESTED tn Threshing or Grain Rciiine;, apply to our nearest Dealer, or write to na for Hlutra. fed Circular (nt fre giving full particulars of Sizoa, Btylea, Prices, Terms, etc Nichols, Sheyard S Co., BATTLE CREEK, tflCH. Tliefe narlvaie.1 machines and extras for ssn" are aup ie,l at lowest lai toiy prices bv Jr. I. bWhKThtlt. at lt.iw. Ills. I JOHN STARK, AGENT NORTH AMERICAN Tk' i:r.i!.-t.-nl a, aires to aanoant e thst h' isl',Il In the Luti.ti.ic-i: U imliiu, r.t tuat M keeps a lull s: kot i,ii. ri , .1 : ',ii,. . that hr.an anake any repairs on ' inu ueua anwa.e auj w l.,,r, n,.i-r,- i,r. rvO 81 out l oner r TOO Out ol oner, nmnnltp will patronise a resident i trace In this l ounty. In prvf'rerce ,"-,-.- na -u a: , ., . .m . i, irncr in ID is t'OUQiy. in 'i--,- - tn ir,,fin,'. vh aavkfrw. BSfn they DOW Ilia 111" ! "- neat r,t f i d t ;t.e puMic. be Invites all to examine and comra" e tnat-r:i briore Bairnaslnir elawhere. JOH.N T .K. Jll) tl l-TV i Ol'AWs, 111. Ki t-. 1 eiter and Bill Heads IVn', ol i - "-t at the Fr Trsyler f ece. weet ,are. (SM1N 11 At aM AN. Til'" LATEST NOVELTIES 'a looery oris t a. n-.A. a. meat of loart iloua LIGHTBlHtrROD ttuslnrsjs grafts. MEAT MARKET, Cor. La Salle and Madison Sts. DEGEN BROS., Proprietors, Tlietmnllcare lntonm-d tlmt w liav purehmcd tin murket on tha corner of La 1- Rnd Mudliion Street. nl Ul keep a lull imiplf o.' all kiud ot FKESH AM) SALT MEATS, Such as Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausage, Hauii t Bacon. Th Illgheat I'rlce paid for Good Beef or ehipplng CatUe. we hope to receive a llheral hare of the public pa?or. ace, iKllnjf aeoured tbat we can make It to everr one'n ad vantage to traile with us. JJlitjtN 11 1(0 S. Ottawa, Feb. 6tb, 1ST5-Iy. PHILIP BRUCK, No. 13 Ma!n StrecU next door to Wm. Kbeil'a Ice c renin baloou, OTTAWA, ILLlJiOlM, Announcca to the people of Ottawa and vicinity that he hat on nanu a luauiuc-'in eiutn ui BOOTS AND SHOES Which he ofera at th ,-wntllvlne prices, fie la alro pre pared to do cuctora work In all Its branches nnhrt notice, anilatprleea which defy coniietltiun. (T ALL VOHK WAllltAMtU, uvi-ij M. Ml. PUESCOTTi Manufacturer of and dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES, AU. kinds of work done to order. A Uoxl Fit WurrtmUd. Repairing Matty Done. Over Spear & Charrat's Hat Store, On La Salle Street Ottawa, November 1st, 1878. UEO. .1. KUROESS, Gas, Steam & Water Pipe Fitter. LA SALLE STREET, OTTAWA. A Good Stock of Pipe, both Iron & Lead, always on hand. Cistern and Force Fumns. Baths, Water Closets. Iron Emirs, AND PLUMBERS GOODS GENERALLY. Gas Fixtures and Boiler Trimmings. GAS FIXTURES RE-BRONZED. In all the Modern Colora. Jan' tf THE OTTAWA GAS CO Are prepared to do all kinds of Gas and Steam Fitting. Wrought Iron Pipe, Fixtures, Fittingi, &e., furnished at JOHN GROSS, (Successor to C. G. Lutz.) AflflBMBooHtofactitrcr; La Salle St.. opposite the Court House, OTTAWAi 1JL,L.M. Of- Paper ruled to any desired pattern, and Paperllorei adetoorder mavis ,5 HENRY KOCH, finn anA M Smith. CABBAGE CUTTERS, Ana all other utensils made to order, and repntrlng doi.e neatly and on short nollce. Model Making a Specialty. Madison Street, our. Clinton, Ottawa, 111. August ss, iti;5 ly L. HOSSACK, house .A-nsro sia-nsr draining, 1'ape Hanflri:, airlimnlne, ttiaing. at.- , Gralnlim done lor Hie trs'le. Wm k In therountry prompt-, at'endeil to. r'nof In Wm 1'i.lii.rr's old Hand. :td loor nortn ol l.liuos noiei. enssi. a is. ij. H?. IP. CLARK, House, Sign and Ha iner PAINTER nral.lnf.Olai.'nr. Gndln. MarMlnr. Panes Hantflnt. ( al clinlnlnir. Ac. bliop, over l'i e'pa ti ;uryea's it!1ce. on Maillson Mreet. liKPraasinta. L. H. Karnes. 8. W. ftiw-vi r. .'n knn r wr.,,1 riaks lieewi. hcott. linutx a t o.. l.e' Mow ard.ti. 11. N.Cushman. n.S tr Lovejoy's Metallic Weather Houses Indicate theOisnies In the w-enth, r.pd are p'et'V mr,t ornament". 1 be lttt lady p;-s'a -n t i r a' '! "" " n tn toru,y weatt.er. wr.d they iH?v-r ir.akr n..t,.-e. I r sa.e ''' OSMAN t IIAPEM.VK, UeC.t. 3 t.S - 't. a. I;l Dayton Woolen 111. The nr.ilera'fmerf, t.svtrp Vard the awv r.l I ! ,r the nnvn' arasnn. wi-n'.d lr,f,,rm 'he r-uldn- la'" 't "a Land a Uir as-,rta;r.t .4 ' w,i,b-i, tt.ev ;';ij"t chaae lor wool op .lateral terma w,d wi I al-o iay i h al fL BOOK BIIBEH ii jhi Its n.arset val-ie on ne!r-t,,e li s , f ww.i. Iemor.a lh!tig o-l canitd Into riM. .r c sr-d r.nd run. can 1 ave the ar: ed,t.e at Pa-r-r;', ;,.r-..r,i i . atil l' lor card! nr and sp'nnna. Iti !',rs of r rty ;.: 1 tr tip wards, w ool deir'e-l f',r either, ii 1 e. t i,v ra'.i to ti.: place, and work will be returned mi'b a l.tt d;ajr as rni harlrt word that tsey rc Ser to base iti i;fae tursd Into Mat.setaor s',ickii ; y.-v. In i..'a I V" or over, i rat her tran t- a.-!! at the s i.lni hwt plre wvr OiDt nreiail ttKSeason-.ca', bv n so srnaiarnrd ot reavMis'jIe tsriTS. Jfc .-E l.tLa.N a lMjtoa. U., Ma W,t:t-U Ucgal. HAIVillt)lT XALiE.-fn the nittrt Court iff the I nitetl Mate, Jar tin northern Dutrict etf Mi nute. In Jlankntptvi. In the matter ot John Colwell, Jatnea N. Co'.wUl and henry K. i lark, ltaakrupta. Tlie underkluued o Iters lor tale the followlnz described real eatata: Lota three. I'onr and five, In block elirhty-mne. In Stated Addition tn the city of OtUa,toffthor with the bulluliux iiltiiHled tliemin, known an the Opera Houte property. The south twenty leet of lot one. In block ninety. In State') Addition to Ottawa, located on the wett llde of La tulle street, tomb of Jt-tle aon ureal. Lot fourteen, In block tweiiiy ulue, In Ottawa Centre. The south half of northeu'.,nartci of section thirteen, town s-minii, raRK three wekt, acres, In Monroe county. Wis. Also the trairobulldlntron the wet forty-elirht feet of lot eleven. In IH.H k elslity-nte.ln Stale's Additlun .o Ottawa. Kids will he received for tlie purchase ol any or all the atiove described property until Saturday, -luly H'.n, at it o'clock p. M. The riant to rrect any or all bids Is reserved, and the acceptance of any hid lasuhjit't to tlie approval ol the court. THOMAS 1J. CATL1N, AsMgnee Ottawa, III., June 8, ls".6. K-w O'JTA rUOFlLUOIH, La BalLI Ca-aH. O Ksraia cc Amirkw CaaoTiiitHK, Iw khii. To Lizzie V.t arnthers John Kdward tarothers, William Carothers and Kninia Loulsu ( arotlier, children, and Lou isa Uohlnsi,n. widow of said Andrew Carothe.-a, deceased, and all oilier heirs and distributees of 'aid estate. You are hereby notified that on the lttth day of June, 1S7, the underi-lenrd. AdiiilnMralorof said CKtate, will present to the County l ourtol La Salle county, at theCoumv Court Mou'e In Ottawa In said county and stale, bis Anal report of his acts and 'loiiiir- as such AiliuliiltraUrandaik the Court to tie discharged from any and all turther duties and i sponfinllltiet connected with said estate and his aiimislra tlon thcreui. at which time and place you may be present and resist such application, II you chooM-so to do. .IOUN li. HICK. Administrator dc bonla uou ol said etnte. Attkst : H. A. MoUALKU, I lei k County Cisurt La belle Co.. III. m:i) 20 r,w STATE O K I L.I IV C I M. L SsLLS Co.s. m (Vrruif ttmrt tlieienf, to June 'Jeria A D. WTtl. In 'hawery, Maria Doll r. Jacob Balsch, cla'.mlnir to act as Executor of a suppoieU lat ttlll and testament of .lonn Doll, (It. ceased. Margaretha Doll, widow, and Margaretlia Doll, sis ter, of said .lolin Doll, deceased. It appearing from an allldavlton Ale tn the office of the Clerk ot the said Court, Unit said defendnnt. Mariraretha Doll, sister of said John Doll, deceased, la not a resident or said stale, and said complainant having tiled her Dill of complaint. In said I'ourt, ou Hie Chancery side thereof, on the i.d day of May a. t. lXTti, herein, and summons having been Issued thereon according to law ; Notice, therefore. Is hereby gU'en to said defendant, Margaretha Doll, that unless you shall personally be aad appear before said Court at said term lliereof, to be held at the Court House In Ottawa, In sidd Coanty, on the first Monday of June next, a. u. 1h;6, (when and where said sum mons Is returnable), and plead, answer, demnr or except to aaid bill, the same will be taken for confessed against you. and the matters and tlilnas therein prayed for decreed iecordinsly. CHARLES H. HOOK, Clerk. J. li. Hies AMD 0. 8. Eldusuus, Solicitors. ruay-5w NOTICK.-Entate of John Hubbabo, D so sabs d. K'otnv Is liomhv riven, thai the underslcned. Aainln- lstratrix of the estate ot .1 nhn Hubbard, late of tea Bounty of La balls and State of Illinois, deceased, will appear neiore 1 1, h i nu ni v .'on n nr Bald count v on Hie third Monday (be ing the seventeenth day) of July ItiTii. at the Connty court nuuwiiniuiiH,lu sum uuuaij,. wnru n,. sons having claims or demands acalnst said estate are na tided to attend and present the same In writ Ing lor ad justment. Dated ni.2Mh day of May A. ..IK fl mmK Administratrix. C. H. Guma, Solicitor. may J5-w VT,',- KaTATB OK ALLKM McDombll, DBO'd. Notice Is hereby given, That the undersigned. Admin Istratoraot ine estate ot Allen McDonell, late of the county of La Halle and state or Illinois, deceased, will appear before tne Count v Court ol said county on the third Monday (being the 17th day) of July h'S, at the County Court Houbc In Ottawa, in said county, when and where all persons having claims or demands against said estate are notified to attend and present the same In writing tor adjustment. Dated Uils'-tM day of May a. u- 1S70. MARV MoDONELL, DOS ALU MoDUNKI.L, muy2M,w administrators. Paints! Paints! PhiEts! DON'T FORGET I keep every shade ol Paint, from purest White to Black. Also paints ol every shade ready mixed, for your owu use. BRUSHES FOR PAINTING, Varnishing, Whitewashing, Calclm iiinp, Glass, Pally, Dry Color aud Paints, FUBTHEn, I Guarantee the Quality and Price to be Satis factory is Every Instance. CITY DRUG STORE. Ottawa, March i 1875. Dit. A. T. BJirjHU. Madison Dispensary, 82 W. Madison St., Chicago, founded nr II. HIOKLOW, Who Is airirolsr (rsdtiats r U rin CM'f. and has hn loos tr rnssstD lbs tn slnisot ef all VKNKKRAb, BKXI AL au CHKONIO llKA.HK llin snv mli'T phmlrlss In Phl'no. SVI'lllt lB. UkSiOHKIIUCA. ULKKT. HTRHTl KK. OK( H. ITIH, HKHMA. all I rlnarj dUraass, or aisrrurlsl sfMllaaa at lbs tkrasS, stla or boats, urstrd wits uD,riJ.il tuocsss, on IsmisoifaUnc iirluiilples iu IisUUie ususl Ume.ssfciJ, prl- lHPkRIATORRIIEA. SRXfiL DKR1LITT Bad lPO TUM I, u Uiu traultor Mifsbuula youlD, KiualsiMiMs to nslursr years, or other causes, which priNlucs some ef lbs fol lwiu( effeeu: Siervousuess, letninsl eniustons. dfblllly. dim Deal of atsht, deteetlvo mernorT, pimples on the fact . mereioo to ancletv.loll of sesusl power, etc., renderlnf MAHK1AUK JMPKDPFK. srspermsuenllyeured. Pamphlet (SS r!'" re lating to Uis above, sent In sealed envelopes, for two S-ceal l.oetage atampa. CuUaullaUua at offlce Of Ij lusll lavltei'. ills Ol'lolon atveo free. Kooma separaw for ladles and f enllemen. Cares gosrssteed. MARRIAGE GUIDE, OR SEXUAL PATHOLOGY. Thll Iff M lnUr.th.ff vwfe T 10 kwdrtd Iwr fftM ftft. M sotfJi ikluftblt tafrBktsijo hr ibaM ttt t nvrvt4 or esienplt niarriiis. It MUin U tyrtri ftad ed?ie ot hteU.4sO Ufa tstpuuticra ti wsrrUJ-wMle, ted tbossia to to tlw prli- dret r y nfttt tm fvM.ls) Ihmicbout Um iiUn Ubt. It smbrtMl tvrytt.iftt oq tbtj iupjtil tt tto csriMrative) y$Um tbM U worth kttwxaa, sunl Duib tbftt Ii not pbllahl la ui rtbtt wmk. Mt( fitif CcBts sUdreai I1Imb DlipcBUrf, 81 W. Mimt., CMd.itl "'Iilvo niil Let Liver Bonietlillimeir. A Shoe Bhop In North Ottawa. Il'iv Inic openeil a slii.o rhup In Hseo'a Ii iiim". null t Mr llrusf.'s ,11, il i rmls at ol I.uke l.ninL'slon's hrli It honse. I am prepsred H rtn w ork at neaily one hsli Hie price ol other u'likincu. I will hall sole tueti's Uir MJc luf.'ic, n, i p's shoes. :(: u V", i lilliln n'a ih-- i iiiilinif to lze. Work tlnut on short notice and aatlractln uran -, !. I will ilu new work cheaper tl.nn you ran liny reaily aisile. Now ,on't loruet the place, Put j:he me s'rliil.aiiil ou will never K L'iet It, (ninj:ln.: II. I.. HI' MON. Abstracts of Title. Havinx pnrehaaed the Alnfraet linoksol l.a Ssl fi.nn tv. I Inn-nil loninkM Ahslrai tin ol T:fl s a special Imsl-ni-s: ami ln-1 -m 1-IK-1 trom fl.e knowledgi tsml epei lenie tint I have ni the hiilueas flat 1 t an make A'-lra Is lothe mtislm lion ,1 tliiie who are i xpeilei.re,! In exanilliltit lUh s, IohhM u ii,,,n,'V or hn Ira land. I i" h"w aiaklna nl.il will simii i on pli tc a very au-rti,r f .rat, for tirnnfee li ili j. liy wMch I an reailllv fell what Imul sny land own er In l.aalle county own, or has ever owiint. or whai m'-rtt'sK's l,e ha ulien or iak, n. This Iiki. al l also lw a .h,-cl ifulnl p,,l ile errors In esumliilfi; or s!li acting U,e title to sny piece ot lanf. For A utr,irtnf Title, or any liiforn.atli-n In nvard to titles to land, call on or aildres F. W. TUPPER, Ottnwa. Ills. Otllre In HK s I eland's Mock. trtHM .6 PRAIRIE LANDS lhe l.att ( hance for rood Afrilcnltnril l.n-ida, on Ts gsks" KsniT. at Ml PK rut. Iiif. r' -t. 1 t run any riks. Put co to a rouuliv that has t-.-n rK"trt T n oi,i. end yotit a'hlrea ,r IMim'I'AIj t'Altl) f, l.aud ( onr It. aV- M.It. i 1 1 1 1 1 u t ti, I own, ami ruelva Tree copy of low and S, lraka rarn.er. with '! rt of 1 i mis, atitl l.eaw Itotitiil Trip lin t saa or apply to h. M. KNO.V a b'lN, I'rinceUib. Ills. aprl Lovers of Good Books An itnitet. to rail at !lu' l.ook Store cf (JSM AN sV II .ITEM AN, west of the Court II ohm Sijiiaro, whose stock v.T r; tiling er talnliito the l.ook and Station ery trade Is full, aii'l will lie kept ly ire!.i constant auMitions of the best American atul En:;. Mi lu Mi cations, and which they will sell at publishers prices. tAItl) llOXr.lw, WIIIHT. Itrlus 1 . , a ... ml - ttmn , a llawn a a V'ftlTIV'' I I P1K rll. P-mrl iad I emt rssr IClll.Mf J.U.7. i,uir wrd asea. at UiuS Bapemaa'i, wewt of loan iluuse a.uarw. DRUGGIST AND BOOKSELLER, 123 Main Street, SOUTH OF THE COURT HOUSE. 1 would be pleased to call the attention of ray n-.snjr friends and customers to my complete stock oi I will always keep the Best Fresh Drugs. . r.. i nu...na i. 1. r.. ... a.:. .a ntwl fdArnmna. nr till ftWillftr use. Toilet ana fancy articles iu Krcu. i"j dcrs, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, &c. I KEEP SCHOOL BOOKS. . . , . , r i, , nti.l.,. l Keep a mre siock oi duiiik iwumi uiui., Dictionaries, Books of Travel, and foetus; also ruper, uaraoonra, a variety vi oiatiouui 3 "v"--" j TVti. I always liavo on bund a complete stock of Lead and una, both dry and pround in oil. Persons about to paint will unci All tho best Patent Medicines and Pills enn bo had of rue. of first hand. To please all is my desire. Don't and domestic ijano-iyj La Salle Co. Emporium. The subscribers feel happy In being able to state that a larRe stock ol NEW, STYLISH AND RELIABLE GOODS, ulck Returns. Basil I'roflU sod Cash Saks will pay. snd works like a charm. Their Stock is Now More Complete than Ever Before, Witt many nice article, suitable for Holiday Prest nts. snd all at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. All persons interested In these TACTS arc re.recUully Invited to esll at UNDERTAKING All purch.se. of thirty dollar, snd apw.rd. delivered Ottawa, November 20. 1HTC j. MAN LEV 1S40. (Successors to sis. sst -m-aw- nrtirr sT iTNl 111 A Mi A 1 1 1 f a i jlmjblm Jsl. wW ir DBALBES SHELF EJSD HEAVY Iron and Nails, Wagon and Cariage Wood Wok, AM) EVKKY VAUIETV OF PAKLOll k COOKLNCi STOVES, POUTA 15 LE k 1JIMCK It VNCiES, P0HTA15LE k KKICK FUUNAIKS. For wivif Suit Coal, Ilartl Coal ami W.otl. A mil assortment of Registers, Stove aV Furnace Repairs, Sheet Iron, Copper k Tin always on hand. Wo aro vrcjuiml to nianutacturo all Auns Iron Sliuttow, oul -U kind- Iron nnl ('oi-prr. No. 118 Main St., OTTAWA, oct.s. iH-.vtr flsiimw j$250 w e f trnr eatraorninary inia-nnmi"-,-"-" , i, . Jt rull ln,n iraioe. overairnnL- ;"""" IT. . . ri4 nd carvel lec. for .'-lioxl and dajTered at any It. It. rtep.,1 In I Mi a.o- lerma of pasment, J1 cash. te. i,,ali,,l. r :-, iiionthU : or fa) rush an,) t m-xitlilv : or t cs!: and i,'.arterl-ben(l lor aatalo.ua with lull eipia- ItKhls'S TKMI'LK OF Ml SIC, U J Van Hurt-it sit., C hlri. 'Cut tl.ie out and et.cl.-e It In your letter. .. L.) JOHN ROOTS' CKLKllKATEI) II .rr S'.rli a i-t!d reputation for curative powers that It wo.iM a s-r.ai!,le tl.ini to alve tbem a tri.l. I.es,t fie a,rilM-n,e.it. 1 shrke ..r aot to .hake, la ti e qursUxn. la n wvrr to ahak- wnUtbH Afi r err, or 10 'als our lK,tt,r.,f JOIIS l.imtv ItUlP.'tS. ant W free from the n.a.ana strl, kn lr,.m r.vry la-a.lity on this ontinent. I, Intiai. rarts are rrouhlrd Hh tl shl.rnnc n'aa"i l.en c,mw an in-rraalns drinafld for ilie ti;y rrvreia e anH Krarticant ol ni.larta i,roi,:..l tr ine i""' era Hi ate a:. I onve tliea.H Iron the sssrc.n ny tl,e uteof Ji.HN KIM. la' BlTlKlt-Mich aa 1 . rl""t Tvpl.us few. I'yspepsla. .lanr !.,. L!n.r or kiwi om- .i ;ie. Kas ui appetne, l alt.a la raca. - - ....... unit..,,, a,,.. t. .m iw.i or Iv-a-wt rrv. r. or any oilier kind ol rever. arwa tskm tn time ao uarO accordtnc toolrvetloc. ai cofc.paejinf rjcu tr Thy are a.ld hy a:l Precsta. jSl JnHV 1:im)1! MenofV-t-irrr, N 3. nr bU. Halfalo. X. T ror sale hf VAN M HAAfK. TEVKN KKII Wh-,la;e I.rufiia'a. aa-l Antslr Juha Kuota Bitters Sol R aud W Like : U. iwsis. EoldlaOttaaati' 1). H0LLKCKKK aV: CO.. Ja!rM-ir koleaaie UP'.uor UesUers BITTERS ut ,,, Prnvnr Qnoka. Viscellaneous Books, Receipt Booka, Written Paper, Envelopes Drawing Pens and Holders. Knives. fcc. ,t' all kinds of Glass, V0.UV. Varnishes, and Colors it to their advantage to call on me. My prices are low, as I buy for cash, I keep Fine Clears, both Imported forget tiiai. A SPECIALTY. at sny railroad depot In La Salle county, freight fiti. RUSSELL k SQX. II. SMEETON. 1875. w ifTT.t n.1lfi,1ifTLT J. Mani.ky,) i.Murm TIivV 'nl)lrl) k...;M o a ';p jVivr Wl of Heavy aiil laight Job ork in bheel and 18 Mill Street, ILLINOIS. TholVlcbratiMl Imported VICTOR NAPOLEON THIRD Will .tand for map-s the e, tUnt seao . at I. J. Kepa'a llarn, M.nllsoii sue. t, Ottaw a. 111. ported from llellcm Ixc. jth. s.i ;. is a I MUM hay. . fr. old H hsnoa h.aii. i-sy hulld. with extra nea Done. oo'l wetlon triitle u;.,.'.smuu. with lona- mane and tall. 5nd writ mi f " ' - ,ruoa l'nr ""n ",r mAzr " ,hoT .nd his pro.e.1 hi-.-li a surw foal V"ti VU T" w" in. port". I..m IVIrlnra July loth. 17?. ss a hVaui in' I hr aM hay. Syers ol.l. I hands hleh.very rruia ?ur.r i, "h tinmen. U',M ; nice head and necs: Is nrj P?ompt?.nUh.s..t.,,n like a trotter. Has -erved mare, in 1 l.a. a:- proved hun-ell a sure f.Nal retter. 1 ,X rr h..ra. s .re l.iipo.tatlona of I. J- IVrc:t. al o..t 1 . Z'rZ. m,K,r.e l they have -lecte-l the aho.e. be. rln th.m to hc wotthloiewry Urtuefsaud breeder's n'l':I.'ri.i-.-'Momire.to he pall '.V." kr ,,wn t, with loal. f." tlie s- n, iwr" !,V, ;,( a -, ,:niV !ep. to he rai l st time . serrwe rt?rw!h mar.- forielis In.urance. Accident,, a', owa lJV ri " I are w ill te Uaen to prevent thetr oc-urterc April :5-omof 1- J- I't.-tN. frotrlewrs. Mi;jTV I' rl.HIA .saw. .-a M. Sl-' siCIIOOLS. OFFICE IN OTTAWA At the Hty Hall Pu. dmf-thlrd ward. Office day, aecnoal audl"UrUa'urMaslBerjr B.011IU. laMak afc lUl'EMAR, Firt-('lass Wank Kooks, Triiiting Jc St.ationery, West the Court House Ottawa, Ills. 1 1 A C K ( . A M M O X KTff Biaa'a. o ts to ait Uouse tH.uara. BELGIAN STALLIOHS t 1