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OTTAWA FREE TRADER; SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1882 8 Rural Notes. 3aenku, M arch 20. The democratic nom nntionB for township officers, to to voted for y'.h legal voters of Osage township on T&esday, April 4th, arc as follow: Supervisor Aimer .logo. Town Clerk-II. I). Ilogi-. Assessor F. ('. Verner. Elector J. II. Jcnnctt. ' Koad Commissioner P. Mrfirtttli. rhool Trustee Sylvester Miller. Constable lames McCullciu. Nominated by the democratic rancus, March 18th, at the Centre school house. The republicans meet on Saturday, April 1, elcct men to fill the olllecs nbovc mentioned. As the right of franchise is of great import- incc to tlic people, mere win oe iHinuuiiie wugli this year to salisfy all. Three or four ejections in one season should lie ample. Iscooni'io. Wax-imam. March HO. The roads arc mud dy, muddier, muddiest. Duck hunting is the order of the titty. Mr. Steve I lager bairged fj ducks Wcdm s lUy night. Who can heal that ? Miss Agnes (iemmel started last Thursday & visit friends in Michigan. She will return jo teach in district No. 3, where she bus been twirling the ":rch for two years. Miss Minnie Irwin, of L'liea, will instruct aw Ideas in district No 8 the coming sum mer; ditto Miss Thrace Kestlcr, of Ottawa, in N'o. 7. Miss Emma Delano, ot Ottawa, is rustical. B in this vicinity. Call again, M. A. Julian Knight, formerly of this township, bot now of Good land, 1ml., is smiling upon its many friends here. IScv. M:iluson, of Iowa, has accepted the , rtaatorale of the Waltliam church. liev. Parker, of the Second churcti, Chicago, . tlelivered an interesting sermon in the L'tica church last Sunday. Who will lie our uext town collector election next Tuesday w ill tell. Come, voters. Miss and Mr. Gray, who have been visiting oiere, have returned home. While in the " moss covered city" one day J&st week, we had the pleasure of calling upon ike local editor of this paper, and lound him n a very pleasant mood. lT and I. deplorable roads. Joshua Pusey would like the office, but ha wants to buy the Maricilles bridge, tack Fall Hiver on to Jutland, and do other choice things like that. Louis Soulo is a good man, and would do something towards givlug in decent roads. C. F. Parrel is men tioned for nssscssor. llciiyalhn! North Fall Kiver tax liar loel belter ! nrilung tiieir pence, as their tiny of reckon mg is ut hand. There mil be no more fat steers, Norman horses Hint I'. S. bonds bundled out of Fall River without paying taxes, if he is elected, unit lie mpicsts the aforesaid tax thieves not to forget it. As or road coinmi.-sioners well. Fall Kiver has inree it is suid. A mean man over in Ilrookiield ollered.fi reward to any man who would discover anything they hud 'done since they came into office. Hut he I would have IwmI hit bet, for the older iubabi i tnnls remember .-'.me time, since of the ul'oic isaid commissioners shoveling suo.v at $1 a !.!.... ili. ii. ...nut it.ii. m.iui'i. kiirnu1 A tul III, ii llllj IHIIlV.il Milk I'llUIIHIJ D'lll"". ...... ...i.- thet had a red-beaded youth haul rocks on to Gentleman's bridge until the inhabitants in thai vicinity ihrealened toresott to mob !v it they didn't desist. Since then t:vei yiljinir ha been c u ! I . but 1 lie inhabitants out ibis way liavel principally on lool tor safely. II. throuuh and the hill put upon its passage. One o'clock came and he was still speakinir. Two o'clock -he was saying, "In the second place." Three o'clock he produced a fearful liundle of papers tmd insisted upon reading them. The msj u ity begun to have simpletons he was going to speak ill! the next noon and kill j the bill. For a while they became merry over It ; but ns it came on dusk they got alarmed, j They tried interruptions, hut wni'i abandoned; Iheni, because each one nlfi-r led 1 1 1 ut a chain e for distress and rel. 'I hey tried lo shut li l in ilnwvii, but that l'uvc i him breathing space, nnd finally thev settled down to ws Ci the lomiIhiI between sirrriglh of will and weakne.'s of body. They gave bini i no mercy; no adjournment tor dinner; no; chniire to tlo more than wet his lips with! water; no w.ttelenng fruu fits subject ; no sit. ; tinu down. Mi'inbers slipped mil to eat in re. lavs, and returned to sleep; but c('otnos went on. and trying to look w ide awake. Day daw ned, anil the majority slipped out in squads t wash ( and breakfast, but Di Cosmos kept on. It; eau'l la- said lloil ir. was it very lexical, e!o. , (inelit or sustained speech. There were ret'e. ; tiiions and tlisgres-iioiiH. Hut still be kept until noon came to a b.dlled majority, I i v i , with ratre nnd impotence; and a single man was triumphant, tliouuh his voice was sunk to 1 a husky whisper, ln blooii:diol eyes were al , most closed, bis lees totleied Mild his baked tical Izumt ant) I-nsuranrr. Dl J. 0. HARRIS, REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, Steamship Agent, NOTAK V 1M IJI.K . I'l.i. ti.i.iiVi.r urn iill..i niil..U. ilnvinir li""" liml. "Kvt'ry M "t I. ' " V. f nnil 'II to H lllHl kSlllltll til ,t"t your Wittll I tl7 rrlulli-'l. or In il Hurler lotfl I i ic hull. "Kvt'ry mull to hi. tr ulc i a if print-rii. Ihf eorrt'ct thrni! Is for lintli luin'is mill wllers t.f lira! K-tntf lo ko lu llu' Hi-Hi Kutitle llrokcr, lo it, 1)1! J. O. IIAUKIS, OttHHH. milium. frli'iVtr now is ti ik Tim oiliTi il Ih'1hi ilit viilin', lint I aiirriy ami -if.i.liljr nilviiiii lii).'. I 'nil uttll tut Kiit lots III miy part nf (hr riiy: snirill i-iitiiirt-i, or mnrr roinini'tlioUHiinS iirt'ti-iiltini.. maiifloii. AlKoit'tint' iliTiili il li.iru tins in bunm'sn iru.. :l f,l,,.tf UK. .). I). HAIllilS. 'I'llK Mil UAI. I.IKK INsfUAVCK CO. OK N . V.. tin I nUlfHt. Inruftit. KironiftKt mill Itftt foiiiptny In llm 1,'. Ill li M.K.IIItOKt V ifTON, March 30. Mr. (ieorgn V Gibson, of Uutlaod, who has purchased Mr. J. Head Mopoity ou the hill, is moving into town this eek, Mr. Gibson and family will be wcl come additions to our town and society, and will be most acceptable and enterprising ciii- rt.na ' The Tile Works commenced operations this Keck, and arc turning out a tine lot of tile. The popularity of this Arm, and their wide pproad reputation tor manufacturing lino drain tile, is shown by their receiving a letter of inquiry from a gentlemau in Oil City, I'enn. J&rfiong oiher orders received this week was one for 4,(XX) 8-iuch tile. J he Whitticr entertainment at the school bouse March 18, the second of the series of "Evenings with the l'oels,'' by the Musical Union, ws a good success. The programme ',j!ised oil" smoothly and in a delightful man ner. Little Jimmle Kyan and Gertie Grow in duet captured the audience, and were forced to respond to an encore. The select readings j Mr. James Green and Miss Dessio Hoot were read with considerable spirit aud taste. The remainder of the programme, dialogues, necltalions, quartets, etc., was well carried out, nd everyone pronounced the entertainment a ery cnjoyablo one, and one that icllects con wderably to the credit of the committee, Miss C5ora Oreen and Mrs. C. B. Hess. The last of tie aeries, a Lowell entertainment, will be given this Suturday evening, April 1. It is -.ider the management uf Miss Dcssie Hoot, 'ho has taken considerable pains in preparing a Sue programme, and promises to he tin en jcyablc cutertalumcnt. It should be greeted with, a lull house. The schools are havinga vacation this week. We umli.T.-taiid the two schools are to Ut con tinued uuder the present competent instruc &jrs, nnd we hope the following summer will wilocss the erection of a new school building. It is riOmething that is much needed, and as ibe railroad pays over one-half the school tax, ibe district is ubuudan ly able to buil l one. Fatrons of iho school w ill d well to consider Use matter, and if brought to a vote to cast liew bftllois intelligently. The hoard of town auditors met at the town clerk's ofilec last Monday to audit the ac eotols of the tow n. Mr. Noah Duimvau has departed for Texas, wfcero h will make his future homo. Occasional. O.tAKU IC.vi'ios and Fai.i. Kivkk. Mch. 2!). -M the town meeting m Fall Hiver next Tuenday it is hoj)ed some action w ill be tuken towards improving our roads. Good gravel t at; !.e obtained on T. J. Moore's farm by dig Zii,t about four leet, or any where in that belt of laud If Fall Hiver will gravel the road fp.ui W. C iIwur;'o coiii,i to the lown line at Mr. Gentleman's, a is said South Ottawa will W?1 up to it, and then we will have a decent road lo Ottawa. For the last five months that road has been almost impassable, and the per sonal I'iss to every farmer has been five timti ins share of the road tax would be. TI e Vavel over that road is enormous in good waUjor, and the lack of a good road has been tewcly felt. A. few misguided individuals in East Fall River and Grand Ilapids want our towns to help iuy that rickety, dilapidated contraption -known as the Marseille hridpr. Thr con Siwstoiiurs irtfiK. im se k.'ihhm l,t U tti r liul The new zim rolling mill hat lieyun ope.rh tions ut Peril. Ther.' ur.t M naul t user ol sem !:! Ii v. r in 'he villa;;'' I Noi w av. A spi:id id surveyors til the I. I .v 1. raiiroml wero in i.o?tint lust week. Thu Morris lifliju wh'nt is ui'iiiii (li'iehtslilloh luciilof a t anning laelory tin ri . M. T. I.. U'Coiior has Initfil tin: v orks of the La Sulle liriek mill I train Tile Co. Thu Alton road's iiph depot at .Slrulor will he :Mxvift, and stand on l ho old situ. A rolling mill to make wire for thu harli fence factories Is the latest project of DcKulh capital ists. The Km kfottl ehuir nnd lurtilture company has tiled arlit h s of ineorpoiittioii. Capital stoi k fJ,(HM). Prof. l.t'docliowoKI, of i'eru, is orustiizlnj; an Olivette, eoiiipuiiy from lliu umsleal Uletil of the Twin Cities. The Morris livhpiwlfnt hu been uuhtrxud. Il is a capital paper and deserves thu liberal patron age It Is receiving. Mrs. KUtin Wclck, of Peru, acd M years, tlietl on Sutuitlav lust. She was burn in Ireland, but came to America in lh-'sl. Thu Frte I'rtu ssys the Coal Companies ars disehurKiiiK the single men as more able lo help themselves than those with families. On hist Saturday evening Chits, llttrhuld's resl- deuce, La Salle, was burned. Cause, bud chim ney; losit, not stated; Insurance, (VJO. Tne llaltlmore & Ohio railroad delivered In Chicago ou Monday twenty-nine ear loads o' emigrants which the Uoca Island carried thai day to Minneapolis. Morris Is rejoicing in thu protpect of having u cutlery works estutilislied there, seven Morris and two eastern genlleuiun havlnjr auhscribed f XiMM) dollars for that purpose. A parly from Uie east has heen corrcspoiidinx with persons In trustor with a view lo Koin there and opening a lii'st clasa reBtauiaut and la dies' dining hull. St re a lor needs it. Marseilles llniUU i-: "A thrtio foot vein of coal was struck it. the cuul shuft heint; sunk by Mr. Ibckforil In the ravine ueur Mux. Kollo e, ut a depth of l'-!d leel. Thu coul is of excellent iptuli- tv." Thu Hitliley.KiUeruiatin sparrint; match takes place at Oriental Hall, La Salle, on uext Moi.duy. Ou this evening Morris O'Coutiell, chainpion middle .weight, will give an exhibition at the oaiiiu place. The democrats of Usite tioiiiinaled thu follow- lug ticket, on Tuesday : Supervisor, A. Huge; town clerk, II. 1). lloe; assessor, Fred C. Ver tier; collector, J. II. .ieuiieU; eominisslontir, Pat McGrulh; school trustee, Sylvester Miller. L'liea UtizHle; "The casu of Julio Duiielsun vs. Jus. liark and I. and S. (itlbert has caused a great deal wf excileinent this week. Mr. Lionel son claims thai II. S. (iillun'.'s and Or. I. eland's buildings are upon tin; street, while the oppo site parties claim that Mr. Iligby's and T. O. Sul livan's building aru upon the street." Strealor Fir-' I'rc.st: '"O'lr '.elephonu company is certainly a very liberal Institution. All ihey ask of the people of Sireator Is a guarantee of till) a mile and tlu-v will connect with the Ottawa exchange. The subscriptions are to be paid In ad vance, a nil tickets, granting use of the exchange until used, will he Issued. The rate charged will he llftecii cents fur a llvcuinutes' talk, after the thing is established, which seems to us greedy enough without asking iih advance of nearly 1,000." Charles Scott, living on the New ton place eat of town, Tonics, while holding some lath nails In his mouth, one of them slipped down and stuck crosswise In his throat. Having vomited It out, he still thought ho could feel the nail sticking him, and went to a village to consult a physician. Not finding the proper instruments there he went to Wenona. There he met with no better success, and he theu went at once to Mendota. Hut thu nail has not yet been found! At the annual meeting of stockholders of the "La Sullo Driving Park and Agricultural Fair Association," held nn last night, the following named gentlemen were fleeted directors: John M. Welch, P. R. Do Stelger, John H.uinn, J. IV. Scaulou, M. Cummlngs, jr., M. C'allagtian. It was decided to have on July 4th, a La Salle county "boss trot, ' with a "coll" class, a "gieen" clasn, and a "free-for-all." A slow mule rav and Mcviie ride will also have, lines on the programme. On Tuesday afternoon two boys were walking along the C, B. A (2. track In Streator. As the train passed them thu one pushed the other, Virgil Chapman, under the train. Virgil, a nine years old boy, had his right hand crushed and right leg split from the foot to the knee and the bone laid bare. The doctor amputated the hand at the wrist, but with a bare hope that ho might recover and that the leg might be saved they dressed It aa best they could. It was a terrlMn tlcht to see the poor little sufferer ii, .1, tl ! t. hi 1 H e iWiiir tin nii Iwoim polli-ti-N tlrtrrn prr iv,r. vKfii'tr tlnui any other run puny All Ihinkliix :nt ii now iwn vr in me unniruiire. lo t I lit best. Dli. .1. (I IIAUKIS;. AL'ent. lips were cracked and blood v. He had spoken j - - : .wenty-six hours.., ml saved' the settlers their i T p. Y S "u'Ti.an ,.n" ,T.a'rH"!au.'" i.V the lu ,1,1 I i: nlim . a rsrlile mill Unit will immure an lUmnitain'i' of . . t vi rvlhlnir ruiM'il In the teiniM rats our. a rliinalr iintai'- .... ,,,, , . 1 paHeil. rheap lanilt. ntpUl linini:riilloii una an InielilKent, ueiniirt m r i tun. n nrui n n inns .ion mw-Hiniliiii; iieonie. art sniiir oi tne iKUiiniaccb uuuiiiu lo. siimuit r just received at O.onati A Hupein tn's. Invigoriitlng food for the brain nnd nerves is wluit we need In these days of rush anil woiry. I'ai ker's (itnger Tonic restore the vital energies i a ill bruit's good health 'pucker than iiinthing j you ran usu. Trihuw. 8ee adv. An I neiiinlleil Stock. ; Our new to(k of books Is now open. The stock is so complete and extensive there is no question it is lif uhhj flrrt elan tuxik t-k in Ihi WO. Our stock was not bought for the purpose of Hooding the country with old editions ut apfnr nithj low tiriees. We are selling new btxk, in new editions, in new and strung bindings, fAf mann'ii pubtha Uhim, for thu fame and less money ut which oth ers are offering laxl ynr'n atock. We will show you a line of the Poets, Standard Woiks, the motl valuatde, elegant aud complete line of Juveniles ever opened in Ottawa. This is fact and not brwj. Don't buy books until you have seen our stock: or you will regret your purchase. Osm.vn t TlAI'BMAN. For iiroor. matitt. natters. Ac. rail uti janJH tl lilt. J. O. IIAIilils. I KNOW of an importunity to Hrrnre :N0 itrrrs of if iil WfNterii l.aiul, parliv nn provril, for only "..)o: I fie one eluinee m ;i nieiliiiO fnr win:e one. full on lne for neraenlari'. feini in:, .i. o. ii.t;i:i I' AHM AT S'.l.T trr no wains ii ,1. O. HAUKIS 'i n !; i- isiinmtM i acre la nuv. 19. I a llielilt ' I li.irMlii. OCEAN TICKETS. of alt lines, to anil fnun all raii't). F. iiroj'raii porH. at lowest ok. .. ii. ii.w;i;is Ilueklen'a Arnica Sae. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, sail, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively eurcs piles. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price U5 cents pur box. For sale by O. (curing. H rain antl Nerve. Wells' Health Kenewer, greatest remedy on earth for impotence, leannvss, sexual deuil.ty, ec. ft at druggists. Depot Mux Ktieussl. T H F MARKETS. t IttHWH Wholttnale Market, Ottawa, March :it, lvj. n.oCH 4n nan. Lonil Flour. Vletor Mllla-Slher Clouil, patent, V IK) llm.. ftSn MiiiiKariau 4 IK Zt'imyr SiO t.lty Mil t-dtlt Kilne, t luu a B'.o Hurlnv Wheat yd) yotflgn f inal. Kloiir. Patent, too 4 09 flour, KaiiMt wlntrr, IKinti 4 00 Klour. Minnesota spring wlieut. retail Kai 3 70 Itran. 1H IHI lbs 1 PO Corn Meal, retail, i Ua I 40 1 60 OSAIN AM SKKIt. Wheat. hash 1 10 I 30 Kye, tSSfta 75 (4 SO Corn. slielluil, W M a CO Corn, ear 75 W) Data. 10 TlinotttyHiioil J 00 (a 2 15 PBonui.a. I'oiatiHia. II Ouah 1 25 4 I nf Itutter. JS (U XI Khk. Out 10 w II Clilrlteiu, live. mnriiiK,) H dot 200 w 3 a t liirkem. ilremtvl, iter it) S i 9 Tiirknw, ilrrsseO. trr 111 10 14 II Dm ka, ilrraaed, per III 9 10 lieese. f 111 S (it 10 Hay. ton 10 0U W12 00 Li vi sntra Cattle on foot, row. loon a 3S0 a ft', t attle on foul, steers, f 100 lM A 75 6 SO Kal Calve, live welnlit, Ion B. 4 W 4 6 00 Hlinep. 1111 lit 4 00 iA S Live IIoki, ion a 61V ( 6 25 TALLOW, UlIiKS AND SALT. Urd, 10 Tallow, In oil blila., V tt 7 Tallow, hw), a f'-i sail, bttl 129 llHlea. V it t 7 Calf, (KB 10 U 11 liearon, i 95 r'llut llltlia. ft.. 12 llrySall. (Hft 10 1 lit itraln prices cover whole ranintof luarkft. from WAtf. home prlcct to nrlcea nalil for otli loaita fi r feed. Chicago Market. Chicago. April 1, 18bJ. Thu Tiuif of yesterday says: liusineas lu the board of trade markets was more active yesterday. On 'Change there was no Increase In tba trading, liuttliu afternoon call lirought thu huvc's out, and in wheat and corn quite an active lltnu was witnessed. Prices were also linn, unii wucui closeu sirong ai Wednes day's figures. Corn was fully lc higher, and oats !d'(ii5.l4'e. Provisions averaged and closed a shade lower. Ou 'Change cash properly closed at the annexed prices: Klour White wUter extras (i 75 Western spring extras. . tl 'i'i Minnesota patents 7 uu tW Sf.are money Into tiling rlr.,r,ln, scousu,mrU a. mey are 10 aueu aiguva, eou.u noi iwn. tii film uuiiiue-u. ' . w...(...i...u, fcr4iog Uie roods. Fall Itiver mode a gener oza donation aonie years ago to improve the leatliof; to it, but tho only tortLiy b ni fit it ever rixerveil was to accommodate a big auck-t muck: who live, on bill, and who wouldn't icive a cent to help the rest of the twu out it tlK-y were lo mud up to their ears. Ondidatxs for town offices are as thick as Sa-aaJ. Kd. Heed ha shied his castor Into the it or, while Dan Center b ttaading around raiting to ate the Fall Hiver bog-trotur who wodtJ tlare tread on bia ct taila. Both have mla fair superrtsora, but tkey haven't ob Miacd cent from the county board for our who. he claims, pushed him under the cars, has not been found. The Longest Spwli, The longest speech on record is believed to . . . , , , nave oceu matie ny ur. ie vxaiuios, in tue icg islatare of Hritish Columbia, when a meas ure waa pending which would take from a treat many settler their land. Ie Cosint waa in a bopele minoriiy. Tlie job had been held hark till the close of the session and unlets legislation was Uken before noon of a given day tho act would fall. The day before, De Coaiaoa got the floor at 10 a. m and be ran to speak against the bill. 1U frtenda cared little for they aupposed that br on or two o'clock be would be C 7 00 (d) C 75 di 8 3r M i:w & l:t.Vj (i (W.U & 4;:h (a) U, an to tlUlMI Wheat Winter, No. 'J red I 18 Spring No. 'J 185 Corn No. 'i closed at (M Outs Cash sales of new at 411 Kye No. 'i 81 Mess nom in jut Lard 10 87 Butter Choice Vo fancy creamery, 40u4:t; tine to fancy dairy, it-ldUcjIji good to choice, ;J2(!irc; shipping lots, 1'Jof Me. r-n l,s r v o, i. no i . Potatoes Peachblows, 1.101 1.20 per bush. Catllu Extra graded export steers, $7.40(4 T.fiilj good to choice natives, rt.2TiJt'''.55; com. moil snipping and killing steers f.Mliiito.i.1): cow and heifers, :'i.firn(t4.i". Live Hogs Sales ranged from ( h.i'MC'.ls to ttaekers. Wool.. Walter iirown a: (o.'s (Boston) lost circular reports tliu market since the opening of thu new year as tirni ou all classes, particular ly on line (into and Michigan fleeces, and tne tone strong on other grades. Yesterday's Chi cago quotations are as follows: I uti.wat.liea, goou medium, y u oiittlJ I'ub-washed, coarse and dingy Klutltti ashed fleece, flue heavy :(4ut.d) Wesnctl lluecc, Une light :niSN Washed fleece, coarse 30(o;:!2 Washed fleece, medium 38(iM0 I'nwashed, fine Jt)fi Cnwashed. fine heavy 18(it I'nwashed, medium i!(i'".5 I nwaahed, coarse Wit's. A Bamarkable Ztcaee. V t '... I Port Dalhou-V. (n laic, i-u.-ln-i si, i ii.nl itvo tuntliied iv ucr room for a long time with that dreadful disease, Consuuiptiou. The doctors said she could not escape an early grave, Imt fortunately she be gan taking Ur. Mug a cw Piacovery for Con sumption, and lu a ahort time was completely currd. Doubting ones, please write Mrs. Clarke, and te convinced. Sold by ti. Oehriag. Trial bottle free. Ci) Wamaa't Trvt Friend. A frieud in need la a friend Indeed. This none ran deny, especially when assistance la rendered when one u sorely alllieted with disease, wore particularly those complain U and weaknesses so common to our female population. Every woman should know that Kclectrlr Hitter are woman's true friend, and will positively restore her to health, even when all other remedies fall. A Ingle trial always proves our assertion. They are pleasant to the taste, and only cost 50 rent a bottle. Hold by E. Y. Ohio, (S) Stationery Supplies. We have all the latest ideas inbus- iness stationery, have new type, and use the odder Matter-Pad for keep ing printed supplies clean and han dy for use. The llodder Pad is the best in use. It is neater, cheaper, more convenient, less cumbrous and does its work better than any other blotter yet invented, as a mere glance at it will prove to any man. We puarantee satisjactwn to all our customers, giving the best material and best work for the moneif in Ot tawa. If you want something good and neat call on OSMAN A HAPEMAN, Printers IF VOU PAIfJT Don't Fail to Get Oar Prices On ulrii tly pur Lewi anil Oil. Ain rxiiniine O'lr Hearty Mixed I'lilnt. Ktntriiiiit'eil to be siiierinr to the bvt liuiiii inlittl till ii lit lead, h nil wear lunger. Beautify Your Homes! Our new anil clenmit iines of Wu.ll I'apfr and Wiii'low Hlntilt'x f are selling so low yo can't afftinl to wliltcwtmli. Call and see tor yourself. Doctor Yourself. Wv have all the Patent ICeineitiea sold, nnd hesidt's nianu farture the inoMt populne ami Successful Remedies. For Throat and Lung Diseases, Use Our None-Such Lunjj Relief. For Cholera Marbus, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery and Cholera Infantum, Use Our Favorite Prescription For Biute or Human, Use Our Dread-Not LinimentGreater than St. Jacob's Oil, or Money Refunded. For Fever and Ague, Our One Dollar Re ward Fever and Aeue Cure Is a Total Eclipse. DOCTOR SMURR, Feb. u -tf City Drug; Store. Nursery Stock for Sale CHEAP. The milwrltier willmdl hlotucK of hventreen. Perpetu al and C'lliiihlnK Uiwxk. at liutliirn prieen. t luiihina tUmet, ltoa0eent; l'eriietual, !R ccnta; M dame 1'lantler white. cents. He ha alo a flne lot r Apple, Cherry and .Shade Treen. Currants. Kuitlish HiMtiwherrlea, Kaapberrirs. Btraw hernen. Sno halls. 30 diTerent varletlrattf (iraiM-s. all In siunl ortlor. Nurwry near the Ottaa a Cemetery, or leave ortlers at Whites Hotel. I. IIAYKS marl iua. in. JUST ARRIVED! ,1s complete a stock of Dry Gmds, Xotions, Hosiery. Hoots and Shoes as there is in Ottawa. Everything in Dress Goods desira ble and cheap. Men's Kip Hoots, we have the liest. We defy competition. $3.50. Our F. O. Cass Women's .Misses and Children's Shoes can't be brat; iind tie invite i aspect itui-. liemember we sell more Groceries ih an any store in Ottawa. Best evi dence that we sell cheap. Jo snide oods; all reliable. MAHER BROS. BEST buaiueas now berore tlie public. Voa ran make money (aster at work far us man at anvinina eisr. lapimi noi ncvUtti. We will slart yon. ill a day ami unwanta made at borne by the In dustrious. Meo, wonieo. buys and girls wanted everywhere to work for u. Now Is the tlnie. You can work in spare time only or Ktve jour whole uine. t me ausiMsa. i oo ran Uveal home and au the work. N other business will pay yaa nearly aa well. No one ran fall to make mormons pay by enaairliiic at oaee. costly untr.i ana ivnns iree. jiooe made fast, t-aay and hoaorably. Adtlreaa Tata 4 Co.. A nsu, Maine. uoTliy VOTK, liHTTfcli, ASD JHlLiLe ll HEaUl prlated la Irel-classsty la, fey UlilaAJI HATKMaVK rBaaTavaaaorMa n hi IIS H to Dei!" Wo cannot loll a lie; wv did it with our little hatchet when we knocked the covers oil our immense cases of low-priced Spring Goods; and now we arc ALL READY To irjvp j on a w elcome that means business. We have laid in a New Spiing Stock of Hen's, ftis; Boys' an! Children's Gents' Furnishing Goods, All the Late New and Nobby Styles of SPRING HATS AND CAPS, And all the Best and Strongest Made of Trunks and Valises, Which are positively a SUlUMtLSK TO ALL. IVe Astonish the Sight Seer With an unrivalled collection ot Elegant Style and Mean tit'ii I Fabrics. WE DELIGHT THE PURCHASER WITH PRICKS, WHICH WERE NEVER BEFORE AS LOW. We afford all an Opportunity to Secure the Newest and Best Spring Garmeute at Prices within their Means. OUR MOTTO: All mmm1s Warranted as Represented or Money Refunded, at the SQUARE DEALING CLOTHING HOUSE, White Corner. M. STIEFEL, Manager. M. KNEUSSL'S DRUG STORE, MAIN STREET, West of La Salle Street, 'south side,) OTTAWA, ILLINOIS. ( Import aud keep cnnstaiitiy fin huml a law ar.d wcii tidortod atock of DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. All the new and popular I'ateol Mttlliiuei, Kxtraru and Splco for culinary use. Perfumery, Hrushes, and Fancy Articles for the Toilet. Paints, Oils, VarnishesWindow Glass, &c. Particular Attention eiven to tlie Compounding of Physicians Prescriptions. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. A Pure Family Medicine that Invigorates without Intoxicating. Parker's Hair Balsam. The IWst, Clwitint, and Motl SUoiH.mi.-il !Utr Drci tog. Nfvtr talk to rrtor lh voathfal colt to fny hir. 'iOe. and l are, nt dmctut'- FLOBESTON COLOGNE. A nrw ana rlrniliaf fmrrmitl aad luliaf pttfujat. Pnc 8i and cau. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or household duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic. If you are a bwyer, minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious tares do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic. If you have Dyspepsi i, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can be cured l-y Pakkkr's Gincbi Tonic. There are hundreds of miserable sufferers daily dying from lune, kidney and nervous diseases who nijjht be saved by using Parker's Ginger Tunic in time. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease lako Ginger Tonic at once ; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose It has saved hundreds of lives ; it may save yours. Ask your neighbor or druggist about it, or send for a circular to HISCOX & CO., New York. 50c. and $t sizes. Great saving in buying dcHir sue. ChicAgo, Bock Island ft Pacific Railroad. NKW TIMF TAII1.K. (.Ill Ml KaT. So. J. l'lM-iK-' Kxirt and Mall. . . " 4 Nluht Kxptrn " . Kaiiaaa Il v Kipn'm. H, I'hli'sco and l)jvi-niirt Kxpr. 10. I'eru Avrutiiiuodaiiuii " 1J.M. I'aul Kxpr-M t'iriilhuCim yi3 l'u'gfrt. " ( tioINQ WlhT. No. I. Atlantir Hxpriw S, Nicln KxprvMi S. C hiowoaiid kiia Cltr hsprraa T. Iiavriiport Kirtaiiil Mall a lnrti Ai'iilllllltHlaLloll 111 St I'aul Ktprt. via Albert . II aii'l r.'rnn il li'j. I'-rlnilili Siiml.li.. ...11. M a. ... t.Sl A. M. ...2 ."l A N. , ... t 'v r. a . ... li.li A. V. ' ...li.-X y. 1. ... a. m. ; ... 4. Ml P. v. .... ! S.v . I s . : iv ; ....Vi t A. M. I ... 1 lP . . ; , . . . i.hr. . .?.a r. .. nifcaga, Burlington and Qnincy X. B. TIM K TAIIIK, Novrmlwr UtK, 1881. rsl Clask. . V. .j a. .V Uii'P. . s ::::::::: : mi-. N2; anil willhavff a p:ieni.i,r r.w, i-arrylna- m tcniira tM-twfU J"lifi an.i La sal if. No 31 rai-rira iiatwnin-rp (vlwiu Bine U.an.l sn-l llur.-au Noa. ii and Sti carry r .:.. r M ltln lian-l and Nv il'ra'rica p.i'iirT i.-:-ii-ii iicin; . ai.il Jolif.. A Kimball. David M. H i.u K.8t. Johk General Supt Agent at Ottawa. ISenl Tat A faa Agi rpHK WOMEN'S HOSPITAL OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. 571 Cottage Sror A r., Chicajo. IU. A eharttaMr lnUtutl-i; lucorromteJ Sept. 1st. laTt : an den.t-1 exrluaivily t. tl tn-'ni-nt .f thr dlarw ar.J ac elrtenta rec''tr to wt.mr PtMii.U-d with a tu I i-ornao (un 5Tliif"rmil1.u.ec.ali1'" la. FLF.AMB M. STAI LAIID. Kralri'tit l'ttylnan 9mrs , 1 "ATiOHauv.-.-..,,,.. Vu fk It IV. I.t .: . Ju A". 1 t ' v , ;.w "..11 1 7.5! .a t.ll. S .. i It P.II ' a v v , lil.W 1 l'l 11 10 i.o4 STATIONS. First Class. ra. Pas. No. (W : No. 1 U. B. 111 1 11 : i..; 6.10 111.28 a.w so us. ; r.v I. M i u 10 II . Ctlll'lHO' . .. ..Aurora . ..Wini Aurora..; r"ox litv. June. ....liewi'. ... ...Wrmil.e...., Fox j . . Mli:hrwik... Mt'li'l.-' ! . . . tltani ... . wlron.... lavton L.R.I .jEP.Or.iaV OTTAWA.. ,.rath Oium. i ...Sil-Trarx... 1 ..tirand lihlfte.. ' .liHtiams.... . sirrtr 1 I 4 I A k. AR II. IX) .J5 . a .is .M .. So. f rrrtEtir guin .mtu No. S FrriKht Hfiill: .ifh No. M Freiiiht- n.ii noril So. 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