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OTTAWA FREE TRADER; SATURDAVDECEMbER 23, j&2.' f r-A&i ivTvw' i.i-vT val One Dollar! Ono Year! JflF WFFKIY PUIN DEftlER.v Cleveland. O. II. On for a year's siilcrlptlim. A lead InTuemocrotlc "j mirmU aiid valiiabla hWlly Newspa per. Bern! .".1 .llnr for the beat paper Initio West for tlie i'rli-o l'um Okalkr I'uklihiiinh Co, Cleveland, Ohio, Sample copy tree. More people loive ran! Tub Sun rtiirliiK tho year i i ...... ... .... i ... i. . hi atiii.ii (r wm ititir printed. No oilier newspaper pub'lalieil on this side of the earth lias been oiii(lil and reel in s ny year by We are credibly Informed lltut people, buy. read and like Tn Si n for Hie- following reasons, ainoiw otherai Hccame lis news columns present in attractive form nml with the strcutcat possible, mcuiaiy whatever has i-.i.lL. V.. i,7..,,kiiui. the eveiilH. Ihe (lew a and misdeeds, the wi-tlout. the. philosophy, thu "."' to y. t he soiia sense lira ion"-" .. news of the busiest worltl at present revolving In Uceause. people have lcirn-d that In Its remarks conternlntt wrn ami ullalra 1 HK M;. makes a nrartliVof telllllK lllelll till) l-XIICt trtllll tl.rtio iH'St of its ability three hundred and sixty live day in the vear la-fore election n well us afier. al-out the wha.es ...'..II ... ..I tl.i. .mull rt.h. in the faee of dlMt-nl as iilainlv.imd renrh-.nl.v aa when supported by xeii era! approval. 'I n K. mn Iibh nholiite(y no purpose to serve save the Int'oi matloii of lis remlera and the fur- t liuranee or the common k.'oh. l o u t.i-..i.iuiiiv,ii ncw'tiiimer. No man in so humble that Tim Svn is Imitllereiit to his welfare hum hit rlL-ms. .No nun ia to r n iiibi ivwii oui in justice to be done him. No imm, no bssih; Utinii of men la powerful enough ' ' exempt from the strict i ' ! i. . -1 fl . ! u till ll'FM tC9 application oi on pi on Hi"" i "" 'n in 1....11I1.. 11 in lonir it lor a dozen years, without Intermission and sometime almost alone amoiiB rcwstnipers. me Itirht Unit has resulted In the recent overwhclniinK miu!iip verdict against. Kolie aonistnaml for honest Kovoriiinent, No matter wtint party ia In power. Tiik un stands and will continue to ainnd II'ku 11 riK-k lor the Interest of the people neaiiist the ambition of lawses, the encroachments r monopolists and tha disnonest schemes of public rAll'rtliia l wlmt we are told alinoBt dally by our frieutla. One man hold, that Tiik Sun Is the beat rell Clous uewapaix rever published, liecanne Its ChrlBtlau. Ity la undiluted with cant. Another holds that it in the bent Ki'ptibllcnn newspier printed, because It ha already whipped Inlf the raaeals out of that party, and is proceedinK nitiiii-t the other half with undlinln lahed vlicor. A third lielinves It to bethelieat niaa zine of (.vncral Ittcrainre in existence, becanas its readers miss notbiiiK worthy of notice that Is current In the world of thought. S" every friend of T11 r. tst N (liscoverB one of Its many tides that appeals with par ticular force to his Individual llklnn. If you already know Tiik Si'n, you will observe that In ISfe It Is a lutie hi tter than ever before. If you do not alrerdy know Tiik Srs.yoit will find it to be a uiirror of all hiimtii activity, a storehouse of the choic est prodtii is of coiiimon sense and liniiKiimtl m, a mainstav for the cause of holiest government, a senti nel foriieiiiiiiii'.lell'ersonlaii IJemia racy. a scouree fur wickedness of every iecies. and an uncommonly lywd Investment lor the coinint! year. Terina to Mull Mitiacribt rn. The several editions of Tit K M'.v me si lit by mall, postpaid, as follows: DAIhY Mccntaa month, t'i .0 a year; with fcmidaj edition i,70. orv rj - k,i-hr onLje. $1.'?0 a vesr WKKKLY-! a year, Kinht pa'i."s of the best matter of the toillv Issues; an AKriciinurai iepnriHieiu 01 uneauillled' merit; nmrkei reports, and literary, set entitle and domestic iutelllRence make i'liR Wkkm.y BttN the newspaper for the farmer's household. 10 clubs of ten w ith 10. an evtra copy five. Address 1. W. KNG1.AN I), Publisher. Till Sl.'X. N. . ( It) . " AGEISTS ! For Gen. Dodgo's new book, -THIRTY-THREE TEARS AMONG OUR WILD INDIANS Introduction by Gen. W. T. Sherman. Contains t truthful and graphic record of the author's observa tions, thrilling adventures and exciting experiences during Jt years amonif tlio wildest tribes of the Great West. Splendidly illustrated with Steel I'lates, Fine Engraving's and Superb Chromo-IJtli-graph Plate in fifteen colors. Has received the i.n'iualificJ endorsement of the most eminent men ol our country. Gen. Grant writes: "Tha best book on Indian and Frontier Life ever written." Bishop Viley, of Cincinnati, says: "A much needed book and one of immense value." Chiea.ronteriorf "A book of standard and substantial value." Chicago Adtancr: "No other book contains as full and nrcufa te account of the Indians.' ' Chicajo Trilunt I ' i: rcatis iiac l roin,iin.ct huu is nu-iui i" mi) liook ever nubiished on the auWect." The Ckicatrt Inter Ocean " It vividly portrays the Indian jusl waiting thousands! It is tht opportunity of a life time for rapid money making) Remember, new book, superbly illustrated: immense demand ; exrlu. Bivo territory and Special Terms. Send for illus trated circulars, with full particulars, to A.-0. NKTTLETON A CO., Chicago, III. Chicago, Buriitijtoa acd 3,uitiey V.. TIMK T V I'.li: I )i'i-,iilH-r l.'lll, U''- 'J Going South, North. I'a-j No 7'2 11. THE SOI. Pass. Pasa. No. 71 So. 9 D. B. P.M. LT A a. t.r .I5 i.Vi 1.10 ).- .25 . 10.03 40 in. 16 t.fA 10.:tt 7.M 10. Hi 7.11 10. 4S 7.1S 10.S5 7.W 11.11 7.4U 11.13 7.-S 11.17 7.R0 1111 7.5S 11.30 8.10 11.42 91 12.0' 8.40 u.in "SO 12. XI ri STATIONS, ho IM.-s. No. 71 J. t M. AT. 16. 4-1 9.2' 9.17 9.04 S.'O a. 42 S.?4 ." S.I5 a.ro 8.0D i.M 7.4 7.3 r . a) 7.10 S .39 5 M 5.i1 1.17 S.'ll 4.M 4.4S 4.S4 4.21 4.19 4.1 4. PS 3.47 I. 0 3.15 P M. 1.1 ...Chleaio... . . .Aurora.... .Wist Aurora 3 Koi lilv June; H s ...Otwer 3 1JH .. Yorkville.. ir.v.i Pox t . Mlllbrook. 2M. Mllllnirton. iH...Kher'.dan.. 3-; !....aerBa... 31 ....makes . TVi. . Wedron . : iiayrnn 4 t'!Wj:C.R.I.PCrj HX U I OTTA W A 1 i li lnouth (Htawe., V l-m ..oide Track.. 1 53;.Gra d Uidfte. W ...Hichards...! 8"s 60 V I . . . Stre9tor... 4 '4 7 10 7.02 w A M. I.' No. 68 Freight going nonth 20 a No. SR FretKht Rolnr north 10.15 am No. f reignt goiniraoutn 5is r Mixed train from Streatorto Taw Paw, leave, north, at 7.44 a. u.. south. 6 .-7 Morning train mato-n close correction at Aurora (or aP points cast and west. Pullman Palace Sleeiiln -ar. C n. ft Q. Drawlan liooiri I'ars. Morton's ltecllnlng Chair Cars, and theC. B. O. PJlace Plnlns f'ar. hy this route. All Informa tion alamt rat of fire. leptng car acconnnoiution and time tah;e !' h'ctprf-.ii.v m-cn hv apTi'vliitf to I'Kltt lVAt, I.KWKI.U Oen-.-:i! t'x-t-'v'"- Affctf.chlr'd'.-i . Tuna. .!. Pabkki:. (icneral Manevr.i:i civ. r. it. MAKVIV Ae-nt a- t m. t.nicacn. h.oc isiiim c. riei-.c iti rou . - ZIZV: UMiiyt r.A!i. No.2.racinrEpr.,.aUMi.. 11. a m 4. Mailt txpresa o.'.AM'tl lino it iililistii or euy uui i st-wius! " K, KanaaaCltv Mr-res " S, Chicago and O.iv. te. -rt Acc.iii " 10. Pern rar Accotuinoiliitior. " 1J, M. Paul Expr- VeiaAtt C'lrryiff' rir,g t. " ?1 i! I!!.!!!!!!!"'.".'.".'.'.'.'...'...- "3d. OilINWKT No. 1. Atlantic Express ... a. 10 . m ... 2 "t P Jl j . .. 7 " A H ...U.l'j P I . 9 .V, P M I.VIP 7.4 A M . i.eJPM . S.:opit .HSWs . l.VA M .. 1 r u . : so p m . a 8u p m S. Sight Expn-s . s. t:n lea iTrajto and Kansas City Express . Jtavenport Accommodation " Peru r'st A(-eoiiinodaton " 11. St Paul Express, via Albert I-a Freight Carrying Patf'ttr: " 2J .. . , P if "29 45 A M Noa. t and 10 leave and arrive at Cblrajn daily f Sun day eirepted) at 4.45P. . and Io.IOa. h. respectively. No. II and 11 ran dally. Including; Sundays. Nos. 29 and 30 will hare a pawner coaca. carrylrr pen(rr between Juliet and La .-aiie. os. 1 and a carry paaaenrrrs iM-tween Blue n:and and La Salle. No a carries naaaenfen between Ottawa and Blue Is Und. K. 2L Cablc n1 Manwr. E. St. Jonis E. Fauii i.. OenlTtu Pa. Ar. A-nl at Ottawa THIS PARAGRAPH fc'IEMD. Tucro are no pumps where the cocoanut grows, which perhaps accounts tor the milk in it. Patient do more I'or doctors than doc tors can do for patients. Tne patient ena ble the doctors to live. Mrs. Langlry says she never reads the papers Mrs. iiniiry uoesn v snow wum slio ia missing. Chi. Tribune. Mrs. Lahouchcre says that her husband im4 (tabled her to come home. New forms of insanity aro developed every year. Ib. A careless talking acquaintance used to define swearinjr. as tho "unnecessary use of profano language." A grafted tree in lloluics County, Miss., bore peaches lust year, and this year bore plums. The owuer dubs It the Don Uutler tree. Tho Kcv. Dr. Kicks, who was spiritual adviser to Guiteau, announces that the as sassin is not in hell. This is the strangest disappearance we ever heard of. Anna Dickinson says she is not going to rttue from the stage. It will be re membered that the stage cannot retire. Clu. 1 nbune. "Who shall decide when doctors disa trree?" Really wo don't know who should, but around hero the coronor usual ly does. Regarding the difllculty of writing in the vein of Sophocles or .Kschjlus, It seems perfectly natural that tho Attic can only be reached by tho highest flights. Isn't it a little Mingular that Peter, who had been in the habit of going a Ashing, should have been so staggered at the little lies told by Ananias and Sapphira? Marshal Henry says that it will not be an easy matter to find his successor. His successor, like Spencer, must be an impor tant witness in the star route cases. The Ohio editors now in Florida do not care for suaktis. They carry a "curanter" iu the side pocket. Tho benevolent peo plo of Ohio do not tax snako-blte cures. Mr. Wiggins, a Canadian astronomer, predicts a great storms on the 14th of nest March. lie is undestood to expect a visit from his mother in-law at that date. A correspondent suggests that tho name of Washington be changed to Whitewash- ingtou, ou account of its facilities In that line. It knocked a man about crazy to find that the biittmi he had "by mistake" put in the contribution box was one of a set for his wile's tacrine, and tht-y cost 30 cent apiav. London Queen: "A gentleman should only otter his left arm to his wife. The only time when a lady is placed cm a gen tleman's left is during the marriage ser vice, when the position indicates subjec- lion The tight-trousers era has developed such a tremendous crop of thin-legged young men that it is almost impossible to believe that any otner Kind is raisca in this country. Boston has been horrified by Mrs. Lang try. It was not on account of her intimacy with yonng Gebhardt, but because at din ner in a public restaurant she tilted back in her chair and rocked herself, took off her hat and played with tho feather, and used her knile and fork in gesticulating. They had a shower of cats in an Indiana town the other day, and everybody got un der cover to escape tho shower of boots jacks that was expected to follow. Phila delphia Bulletin. A south end woman keeps only ono ser vant to do her work, instead ot two. She says help are always leaving, and when yuii are left alone it's much easier to do the work of one servant than of two. Boa ton Pout. Tho Loudon Times says that the women of Cyprus have finally thrown away their veils, refusing to follow the good old east ern custom iiuy longer. As a consequence i tlie men are till leaving the country. The 1 women of Cyprus must, have ii-Hohton ex j irehsion. Tbc Uoston PukI says that "some one piunetl a card ot 'Warranted Fresh' to the cloak of a Chicago woman the other day, and she walked the streets tor two hours with it." It is uot often, however, that Chicago women aro mistaken tor Boston editors. Chi. 'Tribune. Uncle IJufus Hatch was slightly "mixed" the other day In his testimony before the legislative committee now in session in .New York investigating the subject o corners. In the early part of his testimony he said, "A man who will sell what he has not ought to to to state prison;" but afterwards he admitted that he is some times a hear and sells "short," that is, sells what he han'l got. A well-to-do farmer created a sensation at Heading, Pa., last week, by bringing his three young and handsome daughters into court as the plaintiffs in three separate ac tions for breach of promise of marriage. A the roads are unusually good this win ter it is thought that some ot the young men may get away. As Christinas is near at baud, we may L-Npei t lo s'O in our .St. Loim exchanges 'such it un as this: "A Chicago young j man, in a rash moment, told his girl that ill" slie w i.U Initio up her stocking ou 1 . .. . , . .;n ... .1... ..!.' i 1 11 n --1. .is (v t? i:e v ouio un it to ine '('u'lKiiieu. Coining i Known as to lijt: I w i,L S"".U:,,",,S 'VCl'- !!e Vs, "'""m ! f the passengers. ..,. .,.'- u r ,Aiiil iu 11 11. TitMil.! uriwllicr In 1 n i -"-. V ; ' incchiiie." Xorrittoirn Jhralil. HIR sI.Er.P OF THE JUT. The I.iKryi r. I slept, ill an editor' bed last ni?ht, Wlien no other chanced to re nijjri; How I thought, a I tumbled the editor' bed, llo-.v easily tailors lie! The Editor. If the lawyer slept in the editor's be , Wheu'no lawyer chanced to be niiih. And thnuiib he has written and naively said, ttow easily editors lie, He inti't then admit, as tie by on that bed And slept to bit heart's desire, Wha'c'cr he may say of the editor's bed. Then tbe lawyer himself was the liar. Chai.i'rs' J'fimi'. 3. S. Christy, Sumner, Lawrence county. 111., writes: "Brown's Iron Bitters is trlviutf e;reat sitisfaction." Of moving accident by flood and Held. Every morning the elaborate news dis patches in the large city dailies are liber- ally Interspersed with accounts of loss of lite by all sorts oC accidents railroad smash-ups, steam explosions, careless use of fire arms, &c. A weekly newspaper that should attempt to give an epitome of all theso would have room tor very littlo else, yet it may not be uninteresting to take a sort of photographic glimpse ot tne sect dent world aa it flashes around us (or a few days ia succession. After such a view, a little imagination will enable the reader to form a pretty clear idea of how tho pro cession moves continually day in and day out, anl how nobody in lact is wholly safe against being tripped up some day by the accident fiend. The subjoined list covers about Dec. 15th to 18th : At Philadelphia, Ta., on the 15th, four children were drowned by a skating acci dent. The children in Dob-Jon's carpet mills, at Schuylkill Falls, were given holiday, and many used skating on the mill pond, where, too many gathering at one spot, the Ice gave way. James llrennan went into a Brooklyn restaurant last Friday and ordered moat, remarking at the same time that he was a Roman Catholic. While eatinj a piece of meat lodged In his throat, causing his death. Hon. Clinton Briggs, of Omaha, one of the luont prominent citizens of Nebraska, was killed on Sunday hy falliug from a railway train. Mr. Frank E. Stringer, 6tock dealer of New Hartford, Iowa, on hm way to Chica go on the 15th, fell from the caboose near Independence, and was run over and killed. Two miners, Shcppard and Levi, were killed near Lewistown, Pa., n the Juniata Sand Mines by the sand caving in on them. At Woodstock, N. J-, on the 15th, Mor ris Loller.a drover, 58 years old, was killed by an lafuriated bull that he was at- tempting to drive. At Canton, 111., last Saturday morning, two boilers in Parlin & OrendorfTs Agri cultural Implement Works exploded, kill ingnlne persons, wounding many others, and largely demolishing the buildings, which tho explosion set on fire. On the morning of the 10th the British bark Langrigg, from Hull, struck on Turkar Neck oft Wexford, on tho English coast, and immediately went down, twenty. four of her crew leing drowned and but two escaping. On Monday tho boiler burst in the Globe Rolling Mills at Cincinnati, killing two men instantly and badly Injuring six or eight others. A powder mill, eight miles from Pater son, N. I., blew up on Monday, killiug three men. 1!Y TIIK HAIIi. Friday of last week, whilo a freight train was being taken up the Poplar street grade on the Iron Mountain road in St. Louis it broke in two, fourteen cars dashing down the grade, colliding with a wagon of the transfer company, killing driver and horses.then demolished tho corner of Kahn & Co.'s drug store, dashed into the back yard and spent its force upon a stack of glassware and chemicals. Last Friday night, whilo the passenger train was passing Creston, Iowa, at thirty miles an hour, Charlie Dyer, 12-years old, half asleep, stepped off tho rear platform and was bo badly injured that he will probably die. Park Lane, a cousin and his two sisters, near Altoona, Pa., on Friday evening of last week, whilo returning from a prayer meeting, were run down by an engine whilo walking on the railroad track and killed. Engineer Brown was fatally injured on tho 15th by a collision of two engines on the Air Line ltailway near London, Ont. The accident was caused by a careless switchman. Near Waterbury, Conn., on the 14th, two men were killed and four badly in jured by a collision on the New England railroad. Near Mobile, Ala , on the 15th, a colli sion occurred on tho Mobile and Ohio railroad between the north and south bound freight trains. Conductor Hunter Meyers was killed. His tram was out of time. Near Woodhurn, Ohio, on Saturday night, a passenger train on the Wabash road was thrown from tho track by a broken rail, and half a dozen of passengers were severely injured. By a collision on Monday on the Pitts burg, Cincinnati & St. Louis railroad, near Kings Station, thirty miles west of Cin- ninnoll W IT Wlinrlf,n Tut il f-lf.rL- on . the east hound train, was instantly killetl, and McMahon, on the same train, injured, 1'ostal Clerks Hanover. Ilollinirshead. and tf 1 sa t rt IYim tvn 0 lintril fruin tucro ul.it v.i 'L i j 1 1 j I'tri' iiuiii i vi u niut it,H' ttn-'i injured, and ore of the tneineers vm, ....... .. (-,,,.; f'l,.n,v Hunt ., ,.!,;,.. ,.l llol",v- " j - -- Monies, ami conductor on the C. ic IS . . j make the nrn st. he was killed. The citi-ra-.lroad, wa killed on .Monday Ly f.illin-,' ; .ens turned out en masse. Alter some ! under a trin while it wan In. km- (l lrtLw t-xchauge ! Miols, the nero was I . , ' I coi nered In un out hou.-e. hen the door swl t"- Ilucklrn'a Arnica fculve. The best salve in tlie world for cuts, Ionis es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, tirnl all skin eruptions, and positively cures pi". It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or rooney refunded. Price i'i cents per hoi. For sale by G. Gcbrinir. A healthy body Is lDdispeosable. to a vi's-"r ous mind. A billions and dyspeptic man, whose blood draes cluffdshly Iu bis rin, eau neither think clearly nor act widely. Ayer's Pills will siir up tho liver, excite t'n stomach and bowels to activity, open the pores of the system, reuovatc thu blood, and restore a healthy tenement for the mind. CRIMINALVARIETIES. Cull4Ml Her and Tltvrs) from th Bis; Dfcl. lie. HANGMAN'S DAT. There were three hanging bees in the L'ulted States on Friday of last week. James Lcigbton Oil more was hanged at Dendwood. D. T.. for brutally killing a Mexican named Ortez near Deadwood in September last. Both were driving ox teams between Deadwood and Pierre, and Gilmore taking offeuse at something thu Mexican did, shot him dead. John Uedd was hanged at Seale, Ala., tor killing his sweetheart. They had a quarrel, in the course of which she scratched him. He grasped her by the throat and choked her "until she became limber in my arms," as he Btated it. "1 laid her uowu ana calico. Lucy I Lucy I and she was dead." The parties were of the colored persuasiou. And Peter Thomas, colored, was hanged at Mansfield, La., for the murder of Dick Thomas, aUo colored. The murder was committed at tho instigation of the mur dered man's wife, who was also sentenced to death for participation in tho murder, but was respited. At Galway, Ireland, ou tho same day, Patrick Jo)ce, Miles Joyce and Patrick CVeey , three of tho men convicted of the brutal murder ot the Joyce family in lre luiU several mouths ago, were hanged. Five others of tho gang have been sen- tencea to lito-iiuprisouuicut. Ihe mur dered Joyce family contested of eight per sons, wiio were attacked by the gatig one night in ihcir owu house and all slain. The motive of this wholesale murder was the fact that ihe Joyce family were aware that the riilllaus had Viueu guilty of killing two bail ill's, whose bodies they sunK In a lake, and ihe tear that the members ot the family might be witnesses against them. TIIK CALENDAIt. At Charlotte, IS. C, Slawsou Mapes and Richard Cribbs had for some time been criminally intimate with thu wife ot Alex. Dockery, but Unally quarreled with the lady. he then niauu a clean breast ot ner shame to her husband and besought him to kill the two men, which he did by way laying tuetn and splitting their heaUs open with an ax. Dockery tied ami his wile at tempted to join hiui but was arrested. Moue J ealol'sy. At Lakeville, Can ada, John Craig, a farmer, was in lor with one of the village belles, who recipro cated his affection, until she made the ac ouaiutauce ot 11 beardless boy, for whom Craig was jilteit. 1 no latter met tne pair totreihcr and shot the young man, then giving himself up to the sheilit' expressed great contrition lor tne crime. Jkaloi.'sy Aoain. In Richmond coun ty, N. C, ou the 15th, John Rogers went to see Violelta Deans, and found her in company with his rival, Duucan McDon aid, who Rogers claimed had told Violelta lies about him, and tucrclore when lie met him 111 her company he demanded a re traction, which tho other refused to give, Rogers then sprang at McDonald s throat Roth clinched and scullled regardless 01 the girl, who finally swooned iioar the combatants. McDonald being a larger man succeeded in getting ou his opponent aud then Rogers drew a pistol aud tired in McDonald s breast, killing him. Uogers has been arrested. A BnuTAL Police Okkickb. A Bt, Paul dispatch of tho 15th relates the fol lowine John Callighan and his son, 12 yeais old, were latally shot early yesterday niorninir, near u race vine, juinn. uauig ban had been on a spree in town all night, and his son finally got him to start tor home about 1 o'clock. John Noonan, the villace marshal, tried to arrest Callighan when a vouiiL' man. named John Morris expostulated with the marshal aud vouched for Callicbnn promptly starling for home if civen an opportunity. At this Noonan rcleuucd Callighan aud clinched Morris Callighan scizini: the opportunity thus of fercd. climbed into the wagon, with his hov. and started the team, but had pro ceeded but a few rods when the boy dis covered some one following them. J ust as he called the attention of his father to this fact the party following fired nt them four shots in nuick succession, ine nrst was harmless, the second sent a ball passing throUL'h tho brain of the fattier, Killing him instantly, the other two passing through the body of the boy. An outcry was made, aud the men rushed to tho spot where they found Noonan and Morris clinched, each charging the other with tho sliootinj.', and botli were arrested. Sh'jt Dkad at a Dancb. On Saturday night, in a dance house at Chattanooga Tenn.. Newton Copeland shot David Franklin, the floor manager. LVpeland was intoxicated. Franklin died iu a lew hours. Copeland escaped. At Montgomery, Ala., on Saturday, youth named Rurk, aged 18, fatally shot his brother-in-law, Gus McCurdy. The first shot was with a pistol, the second was with a shot irun. McCurdy was a well known sporting man CnooKEO Ci.f.koyma.n. At Fort Wayne, Ind., the Rev. George Davis, who had come there from Cleveland and was con ducting a revival, was arrested on tho 15th charged with wife-desertion. His wifo and child auneared airainst him. A number 1 young ladies were subpomaed, to two of whom he had proposed marriage The parties accused of the outrage on Mies Roud at Taylorville were on hatti (lav irraiited a chaiiee of venue to the .Montgomery County circuit, urns post noiiiiiL' the dial uiiu ihu y.1 ot Apr next. There Hie no hones of the Derm j nerit r--vi-ry f tU'J victim, and fears are (expressed Unit the ca-e win never come n l"al I Dm iii.t Tit ii:dv. -- At Waxahatehic Texas, n Mon.lay, while a deputy mar slial was intemiitin to arresi a nero, u ireil unon him and the ueer t returned II re. llieiliols liroujiii ncirsiiai .-i-auio : Ur' to liic scent: hihI in attemtitintr t'i was forced, the ncsro spring forward and i attempted to xhoot, iiut was riddled with millets. fJricK Woiik. A man n;tuieI Webh stole a Itjrsc ia Mtrioti County, III . last week Tliur'lny, was captured ticnr .Mount Vernon Friti.ty, mid Stttinl.'iy, plcadini; pmity, wsts sentenced to five jours in the penitentiary. llaTiiiiT been troubled with a Ttry bad ooukIi fur ationt two years nnd bavini; tried almot every couch mixture that waa ever made, I have found none that has civen ine such threat relief as Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup snd-I earnestly recomnitnd it to all aillietej. V.r.si. i. Uf(.', 1 Park I'I., N. Y. ATTORNIYS, OHN XI. RIOK, Attorney at Uw, Reddli k'a It lock, city of Ottawa. Will practice law in La Salle and adjoining coanUes, and in the Appellate auu ouprtme (jouria. cp.u-ijr- 1. W. PVtlCAR. A. J. O OOKOR. 1 JIVCJA-N etc O'CONOK. Attorneys at Law. Offleo lu Cameron's buUdlnc. opposite Clifton Mo tel. Ottawa. Illinois. July'.?'! A. WIIjLIAMSON, Lawyr, Ottawa. Illinois. Probata matters a aneclaltv. Offlcs over Hull's Dry Goods Store. JunlTSJ tHAHKrOWLKR, Master In Cliancery. At J lornrv and 43ounaelor at Law. Otllcu In Oeduey's niock, northeast corner of court uoiue square, Uooiim au 4, Ottawa, Illinois. juuiu t n W W BI.ua. M. T. MOLON KY t.AKK Ac MOLiONK.Y. Attorney! aim Countulora at Law. HoonisftamUtiOncra House Block, Ottawa, Illinois. juns st '1 O. TKKNARYi Attorney at Law. Office A with L. W. Mrawer, Opera Uouim llluck, Ottawa, 111. JUllll HOMAS J. FUIjLKRTDN, Attorney L at Law. Office west side or Court House, Ottawa, Illinois. 108S K D HUQUH, Lawyer. Kneussls JU'lt, Ottawa, imnoia. jauio4 ORlEKlg. Attoraey and Counselor at Law, vy vine ia A.yacn s oracs, ssaia sireei, uibh, m. T M. H'PH AWN. Attorney at Law. Careful I j. ikituniir.n will h wtran lottie settlement of eMail's and collections. OtUce with K. V. Bull, over Clly Drug Store. J' T O. HOYLK. Attorney t Law Offlee with v M. T Moloney, Opera Bonse Block, Ottaws, 111 reblil.SO DH. SNOW, Attorney and counselor at Law. Will practice in the court of La halle and adjoin ing counties, umce, itoouis a ami 9 Armory mm a Ottawa, III. a i.f 1 tk-.i . ntf!HOliHON. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Will practice In the courts of La dalle snd adjolnlui counties, wrtk-i, west 01 mui House, Ottawa, IU. "" ' m. v. lavaTnnHU. o. B. chPJIa. A KMHTKONOfcCHAPMAN, A lor f. neya and Counselors at i-aw, intawa, 111. n. Armau'onn. Notary Public. Oftlc 111 tieuuey't Mock. Ottawa. juu... ur niTHHNRlili. Attorney at Law. Ottawa. W III. Will practice In any of the courts In this state. Close attention paw 10 coiiwuoua. v'iiijju- Mnfnii maris and abstracts orenared with earn, AO. Notary pnouc. umnwmui ,uun nuum. jam,, nun I.II.1IH. HltAM T. (1ILB1BT I KLAN1I Ac OILHKKT, Atlornrys at XJ Law. Office la Opera Boom Block Ottawa 111 lunlUf W. I1HKWKH, Attorney and Counpelor at Jt A-jaw, nuts www, j uw(w -w-...- - - 13, Opera House Block, Ottawa, 111. Jan4,T mm ax.I llntaM WnAMit U1TT1 rn II 1 A Mil rtAVID A. COOK.. Attorney at onice. U Kootus I and ( Armory (Wood's Block, Otiaw, Illinois. J MoIlOUOAIiLj, Attorney at Law. Ottawa. A-r.Ill. umca IB ueaney a uioca. ura" U V. HXJIil-i, Attorney at Law. umce over ii. fiiiv urns HHira. sonnwon wtult ui ioi"n jsaaison airaeia, viwwa, ""-j - II V. XjINCOIjT', Attorney at 1jw. Otllce X9m ovar No. 11 Ix Halls stroot. west side of the tiours nouae, uiwwa, n. S. KIjTUKI1CK. Attorimyat taw Office ID I'oauimce uioca oiiawa, Hi apru nivnaifn JOHN II. WIPMSB. MAYO Ac WIIIMKB, Attorney ut Law. ifflrln NatHaser'a Hlock. corner of I alle and Malnstrvets frout room uo stairs, Ottawa, in. PHYSICIANS. D Xi. AIjCINDA AUTKN. Offlca over iioxle'a store. La Bane si., uunwa, m. junu-iiii K. Or. MILtiKH, tlm well known Orullat ana Auriat. umce on .nam airuvi, nrm uom w: of Boss s gun shop. a.'irs-.iinoa" DB. K. W. WKIS, (Dentchor I'ocror.) inte i'hyslelan and 8urKon to thu St. Louis Female Hoalptal. Offlc over Stlefel's Clolhlim Store, corner of Main and La Salle streets. Itealduuvu on south tiluff. st Mrs. Kern's. N nK. J. 8. BYHURN, Ottawa. 111. Otth' in tha Opera House I'lock. Ia oUlce day and night. auU'7S n ainml. SIOKOI . VAItllU. iSkH. HATHKWAY Ac VANdU, Phy U slelana and Burgeons, Ottawa. Ui. OUlce, south. wt MirfiM at saaia ana Lanano atretu. vx. iiuiiiu- way's resldenns east of To river, near school bouse. Ut. vaoos wui urn loana ia ouiuv, un uiHim DK, R. M. MoARTHUK, Ottawa, 111. Offlcs In tha Opera Uousa Illock. Oiien front 8 o'clock a. m. to o'clock r. a. itesldenoe on IV'titon street, south of Illinois Avenue. jan TT MY OODFBKY, M- I). L. R. C. B. AA. Bdlnbara. OtBoa, In Armour's aew building, on MadlaoD street. Residence, 11 Wabstor st. augll".'i DR. M. S!KNIKR.HomcBopathioraysictan, vta.M in. nian kla aarrlces to tha friends of the Homaopatble system la Ottawa, In all branches of but profassloa. Particular attention glvo& i .he treat ment of women and oaUdrea. Olflce In Olover 4 Cook's Block. ( E. Y. CRICJOS, Prngglst. Itookseller and 8ta tloa er. Ottawa. III. Second store in Nattlnger's Block, south tide of Court House Square. lr KNKUHHIi, Oerman Drninrist and Apotna- lA. cary. (wholesale ana retail.) aiatn atrrei, wa. 111. Importeref Drags, Chemicals, French Cognl ac brandies. Wines, Ac. DK. WAT. HHKPPAHI), Memlier of the Koyal College of Veterinary Hurgeons, huijland: nfiiiA IahHi,. VntArlnarv Meillcal Association: .i. v.irin.ra IMitnr lufifon's A'otHI of Ms Turf: can ne eorsulted at hla office, en Jetfersou Street, half block West or rost umce. " DR. J. B. WALKER Oculist & Aurist, Who has practiced In this city slncn K',. may be consulted AT TIIK CLIFTON HOTICL. OTTAWA, On tha first Saturday af each month, as follows: Saturday July 1, ISHii Haturday Aug. fS, 188V4 8turdy fciept. -s. ibbw Baturdiay Oot'r T, 188ii Bakturdaty Nov. 4, 188a Saturday D'- 1888 At all other times fas this is the only place be tisiis professionally) be may be found In Chicago. OfFICX AUD DISFH8ABY 85 WasiMtoD St.. N. W. cor. Dearborn ERRORS OF YOUTH. A OF.VTI.KMAN whosnfTrrfil fnryi'ars from NKItV OI H DKKII.ITT. pltKM ATl'ItK I;fccAY, an-l all th e!TM-ts of vontbll Indlsrretion, will, f.r the sukr ot antrerliiK linnianliy, w-iiU Uvr to all who need It tha r ripe and direction for makltitt the simple rr-iti.-ily l which lie was cured. HnlTfrprs wishlna to profit by til artvertlwr's experience can do so by addrraslim li t"'r wrw-J"U V B. OfiPBN. 42 Cedsr St.. New or. OTTAWA GAS CO, A tk ;fe;ia'cl to do all u!mli ot Gas & Steam Fitting. Wrought Iren Pips, Fixtures, liutius &e., furnished at as - s m m. rs. m sat aw t 3 ffc Sa-Jc ounin-iero!dv Published by C. ZWANZ10. (C. Zwsvztn, Editor,) Is the Host (ierman Newspaper And Ad'.vrt'slna le,linm In t.a bal and adjoining rouutlca. ADVERTIIV'J UTKS r.EASONABLK. rabllahH Every ri.,iay Morning, at Ottaw . Illinois Boots and Shoes. Now is the Time to Buy, and the Place to Buy is il D. LEAHY'S HK HAH A. FIRST CLASS STOCK it all kinds. In Lsdles' White Kid Slippers, a variety in mace tne Deal nana ruaue ois ana Shoes for men. In calf and kip. LOW IN PRICE AND GOOD. Also Rubber Qoods of all Kind. i ou will Snd It to your Interest to examine them. lis is seinn.' extremely low rim cash, to make room for fall stock. . uswm Work and Repairing ITiaUy Den. sepa4m AT HOGS Wm. Defen la paying the hl:het mar ket price lor fat bogs, and anrM wauta all lie van B-t. GEO. JEKYLL, Contractor and Builder CLINTON STREET. OTTAWA, ILIdNOlH, i now prepareil to nnwe contracts lor an Kinoa ot Uulldlnits, ntrnlsn material ana make estimates, AT LOWEST FIGURES. I'hose contemplating hulldlng will Bud It to their ad vantage to call on him. marAMsr LierfsBeailMot SOUTH tIDE OF MAIN STREET, A tew doors west of M. Kneussl's Drug Store, Ottawa, Illinois,. i'Ii public will alwavs find my market well stocked with the choicest KRES1I AND SALT MEATS, iuch as Beef. Mutton, Veal, fork. Corned Beef. Pickled 1'ork, Smoked Hams and Sides, A-c. r.aiiecial attention paid to Yankee and Boloena Baii nae. UT" Free Ijellvery to all parts of the city. Aug. H. lWi-tf UEOBGE UPPEBT. FLOUR AND FEED, Lime, Salt, Cement. Plastering Hair and Stucco. Also the LONDON A pu'patatlon far superior to any coi.Jltion powder ever made. Oil Cuko, Corn Mul, Atf. HAMILTON & niLLIARD, r ch. tl-tf 114 Main street, Ottawa, 111. Lumber Yard AND PLANING MILL, Near the Illinois River Bridge. TO. W. RAVEHS, rassagc Tickets, Foreign Kxciiange, Insurance Uusincss. ir Mormuv to iiOA. .ontheast corner Poostfllce Block. Otuwa llliaols. " H7P. CLARK, llouso & Sign Painting Pauor Hangins.Caloimininii: Grain ing, Marbling, &c. iaof on Columbns Street, one. bloc east or tis ,io,t oltlco.OttHWo. Illinois. uiariO H ? flk i r. T ..l . T 01 3V J-if l'ri,'e-List 'SvS1 for loo . 7 y-i Free to ;m v aiitiress upon 'w nikiil 1. "i t i.m, i Vifit:t ri i V .lit'iioiia of cvcivtiati required for rersoaal or Fmuily use, with over 2,200 iliustratioiia. We sell all goods at wholesale prices, ia quantities to suit tho purchmjer. The only institution ia America who make this their "pecial business. Address MONTGOMERY VARD & CO., SST aad Ht'J Wabu.h Av,nuc, (hkacH 1U JOHN GROSS, BOOK BINDER Blank Book and Paper Box Manufacturer, OTTAWA. I 1-J...SH Utrice, 129 and 131 Main Street. VT I'atwr ruled to any desired pattern ocri SS6 a week In y.mr own town, is imii"' frw Ko rtk. Kvcrythlnn new. Cap ital noi required. We will fnrnlsn y.ra verythlrK- Many are tnakirg lor tjdtlea liiaaea" iuu- n ami hoya and alrls nmke itreat pay. Header. II yri wantatn:ine.sathleh )oit can nuke iirrit pay a., ihe tune you work, write, for particulars to lltt.i- I (tt A Co., Portland. Maine. bbltiin'-l for ntio invrntirm. or for (n?wnnM on ol loit'-t or me fiV'iIor orl.e n-owpnuniit, tn i mnrkt a-.i fuVf. fur-raft, A'iynmmtl, tntrr f.rrncet. Appeal. Suit f-r Infriny. m'-itl, ani iter tad J'ofenf l.air. vrnmrt:- tv f(,,ff fn inmtions tha! hare brm I'jtfe Patent 'V. fire H"7 Stilt, p UcHlrxl bp vs. Hung vypvstt tha I . !. i (U'ni department, and em;'J'l lil"t I j.ttun J c.'MJirrfy, tc ettn make eloST eir'. nnd $err raUnt more promptly, and vitS l ewder claim, thin finite (ri i are ren:te from lrnSAinjNw. ri or sirfc " viur dVrice; to nah txaminatum and aJium us to j.af'fii'?y. free ofekarae-. All carreJ'n rfrirtye? fidentiat. meet tor.pnd 4 HA11U IA JLESM PA TEX T IS SL'Cl Iti.lK W refer in. Wmhinntnn, to Bon. Pnrfmatter Oenernl t. V. lVr. Kev. F. D. rever, Th r7rm-i-Anyriean Xttiontl B.ini. to etflrial in th v. 3. Patent vflc, and to Senator and keprterntntiret n ('Oiirrrs.- nrni tsneriallt to onr client in reerf ttei in Mc rt-w ti in Q.(.- 'T. A-idrt Horse & Cattle FOGfl