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OTTAWA FREE TRADER; SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1883. 2 LIT Kit AT U H ii. MnitiOiieit. IIakh-x'b Maoazink. (II r,-r& 15 " .. New York. t 11 ") lh ' A "" "' 1,1 b;T, frO'll ml i r is in "'Hl f 1" ' ' o: i xcci'li. n.il merit. Tne I'm. i ' tine. -iiiruvinr from im '.IT ..I. to rt,, n In iiu'. I(V '.i'll'M S t u .11 K I. II, llllll i lll ('llinl'l!'i"l III ill' 1 I. , . Willi :i tine ski tell of "N''W Y"i'-' in s, I mvtis s-.nt." "H K'!i-ii r iini' i-" i ft il.,'!ir!i'l'iii; i 1 1 'it rrii'n I :, jiriirl- i lile in .Sn-s-x; i II l Ml j' t'in - .vt:si Strolls in Ilie'iinl" i cnjtn n-l. i'l ninny new mid 'iii nt illns nt I In v ard rl luni'slii'i iihiii-i-.his v. r t:irm--tivc picture illustrative o: Uol. IK'tiii hou's sixth r.U tpti r of Ainer.i-u 1 1 ; 0 o. Tie.kimr Ciurj cnnuiijutrs itn; firs' of two pipers on " I'lii! Tk-u'.v oi IV.ut- Mini In.t'i-u ! I.'.''," illl H'X por'luils; S. S. P.ir-ioin li n u I (. i'it 1 1 ill ; y iHn-trnied it'i i oil "iloiiHJ l.r-MiS" anil -I 1 1 llij-'fl-nx pivrs IH :i'.l HI IT 'HI.,r (l'li'T ol If. i n. llir-l !"' (1 Willi M I.VIIIllll Ul's li" i i;ijiy it-jn in Mexii'", vviHi u line ft lrn;t nf l.'n- 1'. mee. Teel-v" si rial-, "K-'l the M-iyoi ' iiinl "Sli -iinI'Mi Il.-l !.-" iM' 'on tuiin; I, .'in1! inert: i. H sim n: ''or) i .'nul lisiied try "A Workinu (.il ' TllH ClATHKY MaOAZIXK. (C'liMir) 0. , X "V Y'i. i). '! Ii-; April Miiiil'W cm p'li-lcs vi,ii i(! XXV., inn! with il .Mr-. 1. urtieU's iiy, ruioiicli Out-- A'liitnii tr;iti')ii," wlilr.li I'.oin.-n toalri):ic I'.milii jiion. Tin: ili'i'l I""' ol Mr llowuilV 8t'ry, ".V Woni'iu'.s lt'JHHuii," i. kImmijuihI tliero in unhurt story, ".Ain'sirs u," w trii itcd by II. II. l5yeso i. Dot mien Ha ni .st Iiuporiiint nrl.ic.lc In thu uuiuiicr i 8tcilniinn s-My on Emerson, which "reaches l ho high water murk of criti cism." Thu iiriic.lc is uro unearned a frnll)iv:u ! a fine: p u tMii ol E iirrmiu. cnpr ivo I by Co e. John H-irr uh i uiviH ns a Htu ly of ilio ik:c hi fmin the ilwk of . ttuaiiidinii; EU'd Il'ijikius (ivi-s ih scholarly article on "8.loin m's Smiu'," giving uo doubt he true i xegea s of thu' Bunding pu.le of bibln al btudonts ; ni d Mrs. II. II. JnckHou follows up hi r piqiui on ObcrumiiierKHii in thu Murnh iiuiiiln-i with an cntertainlntf accouut of the I'uh hioi) I'l iy. Thu most Uuely illiiUatud pi per us well H8 u very rcniliiblo oni', is IJun Pi rley Poor's on tup Capitol ut H'a liiiij; ton; Mr. Cable Iimh soma fascinntinfj elm -tera on the "Plotters utiil Pira'es of L 'iiisi ana;" am! IKnry Eokfoid contriliutea u richly illustrated bkeich of Eticnu Pro mciitin, the aitiHt and author; Cuts. 0 Le land give.s us a learned (lirquisition on the Oypii:H, Hci'oinp.iiiicd with many htrikinj.' ptctur. a; I'lid lionet Phillips entertains tnoriHintu with his c.iuioUH illusiratioiis of 'Thu Primitive Kmhliook." There nn the itMial i;ew poeins, Topics of the Tune.s, Uric a l'.rai', iti'. Niiicru Amkkh-'an Kknii'.w. (!!0 Lul'ny ettu Pmi'L', In'. Y. a year), in the April nuiiiiier the Mtuplurul and legttl aspects of Hivnici' mo presented nspect- ively by the W.-v. Dr. T'leo.loie D. Won t-y, and by Judi;e John A. Jame-'on, ol CiiicaM. Dr. P. Ili:inler, a Canadian wlm hashtitdii'd Los. ni'i juirpose the political, fiocial and ecnnoinic comlilions o hi country, under the title, ''A Canadiau View of Annexation," makes a foreiliic presentation o! the reasons winch incline many citizens of the Mom id inn to regard with favor the idea of absorption by the United iStaten. Senator John A. Iuraii DC forth the need which exists for "Na tional Aid to Public Schools' in the sev oral Slates and territories. Thu ltev. Mr Howard Crosby writes of "The Dangerous Clie-sis," ii'.Liining the manipulators of corporation .lock and the men who, hav ing am a.v-c'1 enormous wealth, use it for in-furious purposes. James C. Welling, President ol Columbian University, treats ol "K ico IMueation," the problem that confronts the philosophic statesman, of the presence in our body politic of a strong Negro contingent. ' The Water Supply of Ciln s" is discussed by Charles P. Win gat.', "Ethical systems," by Prof. P. jl. Hedge, "Street lieglng," by Kcv. Dr. Chillis P. D-iii'S, and "Criticism and Christianity," Ly O. 15. Protuinguaru. Thk Aht Amatui it. (Muutague Marks, N. Y. iH a year). The April number C'jiiUins working desigus f oak leaves fr a ae, wild roes l'.T n dessert plate, and arlb'.i'lochi.i vino for a panel; a variety of e f.!( Kiast!cal and South Kensington em broidery designs, nnJ a necond page of u mogr-iiiis in A. The frontispiece is a f..;e driwiug of the superb silver cup and tray presenU' l by ( gd:n Coelet ti the Wcw York Yacht Club. An interesting u. icr.ipny oi .vinia i aueinn is ueconipa n!el by numerous illustrations of that aril t s wvik. A group ol clever sketches Irom lie; l'.tris Water Color Exhibition, and a e:i;;t;d pen and ink drawing by C. (.5. Eush "l he Cardencr'a Favm ite" are nisi) noticeaMo among the full page illus trations. Especially interesting are the i;itlstr;:ed ac-ounts f the famous Joins collection la 1mdon, and ol "A Wisid Carver's Home" the exquisitely decorated house ot Mr. Iienn Pittman, at Cincinnati. There a -e al.vi valuable articles on book casts, china painting, the Eeland Art Bch'Kd at Philaddpkia, llowrr paiuting, fancy LaJ cobtumes, dining rooms aud other practical t-pics. French paintings in New York, and the recent exhibition of the Art Ctub of that city, are fli.stussid editorially; uil y Note Hook" is full, as until, of pungent paragraphs, and In every I spect this number well maintains the high standard which The Art Amateur has set for itself. Tne Topclar Scikxck Moxthly (I). Appletoa &. Co., New York. f5 year). The more notable articles tn the April camber are: The Nature and Limits ut the Science of Politics, by Prot. Bheldon A ii 's;The Ecom mu al Fmictiou of Vice, in whici Mr John McE'roy takes the iMomid tha vice , lays an important part in the improvement of mankind bvelnni nuliiin tliu worxer elements; The Progress nl i Ut; Ilu kbo ted Family, a pres mui-iou 'n Hie life lilsmiy of the ver ehl'ites, Cuii. ! ... , .... ..i . uiit es ot hupi r-Hlt"ii, coiu'iiionitf auicie mi Mini topic li Dr. Oswald; Perception tl las unties, a v ilou'ile paper by Dr. W. A. H, loml; DwnTs and (iiaiits, in winch Dr. 1) 1 oj if curiously couip'ir. s the pow ei -of niseeis wiiu those of the larger ani iii i Tn- Cens is of the Foie-ts, in which Mr N II . Ef .do t in irveys the devusta lion ol'niir woo Hands as revealed by the censip; The Origin of t!ie I) uikey ; Specii. laiions mi the N a' lire of Ma ler; mid The LcjmI Status o Servants A portrait and veiy readable i-keleh are given of the bite Increase Aden L'pliaui, of Wisconsin; and the editorials are able and interesting, if u-oal. Sr. Nicholas (Century Co.. New York. Vi .'tl a vei.r ) The Apnl iiuniii'T opens seitsniai'ly with a beaut if til IVontispii ce, 'S.iiov in Spring time," mid su'iic (liaiin iiiL' prliiL-tide veisis. callnl "The Sinn inons, ' l.-llowed by a lunny April Fool S oi v. Then cmiies a liciighUul .story call .-.I -Toe S id Eitllc Prim e," and an inter -stiii: necoiiiit of Chinese Life in Cahlor ui'i. "Fl inir Wiiho it Wings" describes how some curious animals oveicome the attraction "f craii ation; and Mr De Cost Sniiib tells the boys Mow they can make a heap and scrvn cable boat of paper. Lu- inda P. Hale tells a touehini; true story ol how an Ami-m an mo her and her son were lift a'one and without friends in liniiie, ami E. J. Wheeler di scrilis Hob's it underfill Hicjclc, Khowing it to have ecu a lein irkalilo machine indeed. Frank . Stoc kton's Story of Viieau comes to a close, and Mr. Trowbridge, In his Tmk haui Uroiheis, grts the bos into a serious piedicaineut. The number is adorned by .me of Francis's funny pictures, and has many other illustrated articles that we have not named. Wiik A wakk. (D. Eothrop ii Co., ISoHlou. fjriO a year.) The most attrac iive article in the April number is the ac count of John Angelo's Visit to the Water Color Exhibition, w Hi some Unity illu rations. Long installments ure giveiif both The Silver Ci'y, ami Old Caravan Diis; Paitlof Madame Uila is more en tertaining than natural hisiory stories usu ally are, and Mrs. Spicer'a L'-cture on Food is witty aud to the point; as is also N-.rah Perry's story for grownup girls. The frontispiece, a Tull page engraving. Clarice, illustrat e Margaret Sidney's E is. ter poem. Another full page picture Hlus- i ales Mrs lirowning's Motlnraiid Poet; and another is for Lucy Lurcoin's Jack in lhe Srtinnp. Edwaui Everett Hale talks of The United States of Europe; Mis Harris writes of Charles Kingsley; Prof. Sargent talks to the boys about Running and Jumping; iic, &c. Piikknolooicai. Journal. (Fowier &. Wells, New Yi rk. $2.00 a year.) The April number opens with excellent sketch cs of Wagner and More, with portraits. Then conns a finely illustrated Trip on the St. Liwreiice; followed by a disciimi n itimr essay ou William Cullen IJryant and his poetry. Other notable articles are: Character of Lady Macbeth, A TrueOliost Story, A Mutch Lady Doctor, and The Trance State. These, with Kitchen Leal, lets, Notes on Science and Agriculture, Ec'iiorials, Ac, make up art unusually at tractive number. P.itAtNAUD's Musical Woklh. (S. Brainard's S ms, Chicago. iJl.M) a year.) We have in the March number poriraitsol Mrs. Langtry, of Wagner nnd Paganini, with sketches of these notabilities. Besides which the leading musical events of the world, as well as home gossip, are ably hatidhd in tho editorial department by Prof. Karl Merz, whose tine reputation as a teacher and writer are well known. In addition, we have 11 pages or shut iiiusle, alone worth d ublo as much lis the numb-.T costs. Notks Fom the new additition ol Messrs. Ceo. P. Howell ii Co.'s American Newspaper Dircctoiy, which is n w In press, it appears that tho newspapers and periodicals ot all kinds i-sued in lhe Unit ed States and Territories now reach the Imposing total of ll,l!Ki. This is an in crease of 5" In twelve months. I he must remarkable change lias occurred in the Territories, in whicli the daily papers have grown from 43 to C3, and the week lies lrom KID to 2K1 Dakota being the chief area of activity. Wo are in receipt of a very aide address on Law Helorm delivered in January be fore the Slide Bar Association, nt Spring llcld. It deserves to I e carefully rend by lhe membeis ot wur legislature now in session. Sibley A Co., the Kochester, New Yoik, seedsmen, send us a copy of their band--omily printed and illustrated Grain and Farm Seeds Manual. It is a paiphh t of 88 pages', costs but 10 cents, aud ought to worth as many dollars to every farmer. We are indebted to Fred II. Winn, Sec retary of the Illinois State Board of PulJPrcscott seems to be the favorite. - . . . . ...... 1. .,,,.1, lie Chanties, for a ropy of the Biennial Report of the Board for the years 1881-2. We have received from the Cock raft Publishing Co., 88 Ashland Block, Clnca. go, "Germania's Gems ot Song," a neat lit tle collection of beautiful home songs, with piano-forte or organ accompaniment, and both English and German words. Among the familiar pieces we find "Last Kose ot Summer,' "How Can I Leave Thee?" "Watch on the Rhine," "When the Swallows Homeward Fly," &"., &c. 23 cents. ' Mrs. F. Cada.70 90th st, Chicago, "1 have tried everything; for neuralgia, and notblof rellf ted me but Brown's Iron Bitters." CRIMINAL VARIETIES. Culled llcr unit Thf re from Hit) MlK 'l' lie. Iliint iimii's Day. Lnst hangman's day five souls were sent across Charon's feny at the end of am pe Fred. E. Walte was baiu'id at Franklin, Tenn. He wanted no religious advisers around him. declaring his disgust at deathbed repentance, which he character ized as cowardly and hypocritical. He was a professional thief and having been imprisoned for robbiug a jeweler at. Dallas, conspired with two other prisoners to v erpowcr the jailor and escspo. When the jailor ciiinc in with their supper Waltc struck bun over the head with a piece ot lead pipe, so that be nied. The three were irul l-r tin: i rime, Waite and Banks being sentenced to be linngul on the '2'M of Match, and the third Compton being sent to ihe peiiiteiitoiry for life. Banks at Mm hist hour was resnitcd for 110 days and Waite hanged on the d'iy appointed. Wi.lUir a riivio. was hunted at Little lfoik, Ark., for Iho murder ol Tom Jenkins, tinotbi r negro, in August l:.t. Jen urn Il'dt, a negro, was hanged ut Graham, N. V., for committing a rape up on a white woman. William Bulks and Gen. Cunningham, also iieirnas, were bunged at Lafayette Ga., for burglary, arson and murder. Oilier Criminals, A bloody Hll'ray occurred last weik on the bord r 1 the Seminole Nation in the Indian Territory. Brady Bretney, Ell Pern niaii, Billy Grimmitt and nn Indian were engaged in a game of cards, whicli finally ended in a free fight, iu which the Indian killed Britney uud Perryman, and Grimmitt, who took no uctivo part in the light, was accidentally killed by one of Hie three during the shooting. Next morning, two biothers, named Mose aud Gabrial Marshall, friends of the dead men, followed the Indian, who bad fled, aud, coming up with li!m. riddled Lis body with bullets. At Peoria, three weeks ago, Enoch and Ed. Noble, father and son, were tried for the murder of Jonathan Wolgamot, nenr (Jlasford, Peorin county, and acquitted. An Indignation meeting was held nt G!as ford at which resolutions denouncing the jury were passed, mid the defendants were banned in effigy. The Nobles rented a firm in Tazewell county. Last Saturday, E l. Noble, accompanied by a younir brother, relumed to their former home af ter s uiie cattle, which they gathered up and started for Tazewell county. After' they had proceed yd about live miles a!o;iL' the public hitrhwuy a shot was find from a i ambush, and Ed. Noble fell from his horse dead. The assassin escaped, and has not been captured. At Herkimer, N. Y., on Monday, Mrs Thus. Parks, on account of jealousy'of her husband, administered laudanum to and then shot her two children, one aged four months and the other four years, and then shot herself, all dying in a few hours. The husband, who is a prominent mer chant in Herkimer, bud left homo a few houisbefoie the tragedy, which occurred at 10 o'clock at night, and only returned next morning, having spent the night wilh lewd women. Itilik Itnst DepoHlt. A li ry llml Siijn. A deposit of briek dust In ohc's bbidcler is a very bud sien Indeed. Those ho ti nd themselves attacked by this symptom of kidney disease should seek relief without delay. Such relief Is guaranteed from kidney, Madder, liver nnd urinary di seases by Hunt's Keinedy. This wonderful medicine, limit's Keinedy, the ereat kidney nnd liver medicine, cures sll Kidney diseases infallibly. mmmmm Vicinity Items. IF. M. Gallagher and Henry Hclinig are mentioned s the coming Supirvisoi s from Pern. Mr. Con tint is mentioned as aeandida'c fur Mayor of La Salle. Streator has raised about $ 2,000 for the Braid wood sufferers, Thirty persons were buried in the cctne tiryat Morns for the year ending March I, lssji. Of these 7 deaths were from d.'ph tin ria, which has headed the list for some years. Tbwic are several cases of measles in Nmt.1i Streator. Aurora Ihiuum: "The present C, B. A Q. bridge across Fox river in this city is to la; replaced by a new omi this spring, ns wc me informed by Supt. Alexander, the plans for which uro now in course of pre paration. Tho new structure will be of iron, with double track, and all the ma sonry w ill bo new." It cost nearly $15,000 to pay the oflicers nnd employes of the Piano Harvester shops fur the month of February. Articles ot aerccment have been drawn and duly signed for a wrestling match le tween Mick Prcscott and Hobert Nixon, of Streator. The match is to be in Cumber land style, best four in seven falls for the sum of $100, the contestants to meet at John McNeal's, in Painter's addition, April 14th, at two o'clock In the afternoon. plctcd their work iii the old city limits.f I in! rsirvaior census Mia nu.; u.iu- and the number of persons residing there in is 0 60.V S. K. Mayld commenced to day taking the census of the numerous ad ditions to Streator, which were proposed to be annexed, which it Is hoped will well the total to 10,000. Honorabla Mention. Of all the remedies on earth that well may claim attention, lit. Thomas' hcleclrlc Oil command especial menuon. ror wouuruu. power to rure disease, lis lame inere norm can throttle. Its merits ar not in ins pun, but Inside the bottle. Rheumatism, neural cla. sure throat, asthma, bronchitis, diphthe ria? etc., art all cured by Thomas' Eclectrlt Oil. FR0TJ-.CII OX OF BANK DEPOSITORS. Following is the text ot the bill intro duced by Mr. Vaughey and now pendimr in the Illinois legislature for the pr tac tion of depositors in hanks, savings insti tutions, Ac: Skotion 1. Be it ciiartfd, ttc, That hereafter it shall be the duty of the presi dent, cashier or secretary of any bank, savings Institution, loan ami trust compa ny or corporation organized under the laws of this State or othciwise, for ihe pur pose of banking, to prepare and deposit iu the ollicc of tho Auditor of Public Ac mimia h (i inrti-rlv xtatement of their con dition on the first Monday in January. April, July and uctoncr, annuany, which statement shall tie sweru to ny mo presi dent, cashier or scerctary of such bank uuciiii'ii in-eihition loan and trust comna ny or corporation, and rd.-o by :v majority ol tne directors. 2. Said statement shall exhibit f.i, u ri I iti. ni4 as follows, to vvil: tiie St. The loans and discounts on real is'.ate I'd. The loans made to directors or fill cers. :id. The amount of all other loam and discounts, and ii) what securities. Lb rim Hiuonr t ol ovt rdr d'ts. oih. 'The amount of United States bonds. Wh. The amount of State bonds on baud, and the name of State issuing said bonds, an. Mil iiii.inrd held H.'aillst such State. T.'b. The amount of other bone's and stocks, and the n.mii'nt' the eomoration. CltV. county party issuing said bonds, an ! the amount Held ot each. Mil. I to amount oj ic .i estat . Dili. The value of furniture and livini-.'s lOih. The current expem llih. The cash on hand. 12, h. The amount due from other bank:! or br.nkcrs giving names of said bnnks or bankers aud the amount on deposit w ith each bin 1 or banker, loth. The suspended debt t.ltb Ttii-caudal tmid in. 15th. The in dividual ptotils. 10th. The dividends unpaid. 17th. The surplus fund. 18th. The deposits drawiug iniercst, and the amount of interest naid. 19th. The ne nosits drawinir uo interest. 20th. The amount due banks or bankers. s: :t It. uhnll be the dutv of the oresl o " - . , di.ni rnubii-r or arm-tare ot anv bank, say ings institution, loan aud trust company or corporation under the laws of this State, or otherwise, for the purpose of banking 10 pUOllSIl IU COnnccilOU wiiu iuc iiuaucr- ly statement, the names ot.the stockhold ers, and the number of shares held by each. ts' 1 Said statement hhall be published in full at the expense of the bank, in a nr.uvnHiwr isoird t the nlacc where the bank is located, or if there be no newspa- per in that place, then in tne one nearest thereto. One copy of the statemetii shall hn nrinted and nosted uo in some consnicu ous dace in said banking institution, and there remain fir the benefit of depositors until the next statement is printed, then the last statement shall take the place of the former, and so ou. g o. The Auditor shall be authorized tn'i ml fi-r such other snecitlc items of ac counts as he may deem essential to a full understanding of the aUairs ot such banks, saving institutions, loan and trust compa niis, or corporations organized under the iivvs ol tins Mate, or otherwise ior me pur pose of banking. 0. Il shall be the duty oi inn Auuuor of1 Public Accounts, whenever he shall ilceni it. evnedient so to do. iu Person, or by bis agent, to examine into thecoudition ot any or nil of the banks, savings institu tions, loan and trust companiis i r corpora- ions, or Jim zed uniicr uic laws oi mis S;ati. ir oilurwiM' for the purpose of li:,i,l, inir htmI it. shall be tllC itUtV (if the (dJii iis ot said banks, saving limitations, hum and irus: companies or coiporauoii. to cause their books to be opened for the insnce'ion if thu Auditor, or the person aiiUiorized by .him, and otherwise to facili tale such ex tnnnation so lat as may bo in their power to do, and to pay all reasona ble expensts incurred thcreuy. adu ior that tinrno i' the Auditor, or tho iiersou authorized by him, shall have the power to examine under oath, the otlicers of any bank, savings institution, loan nnu irusi i.iiini,iiTiu s or i rieieii atie.ns. relative to the business of said institution; and whenever (lie Auditor shall deem it for the best in terest of the public so to do. ho shall pub hsti id. the evni'iisc nf said institution the result of said investigation in one or more newspapers in thu county wncre saiu banking institution is located. is 7. Whenever it shall appear lrom the norts iind I'vuminations. Provided for in this net, that the a flairs of any such bank oil' institutions are in an insolvent conch lion, or in such a condition as to render its further continuance in business dangerous la its depositors and stockholders, or to the ublic, it shall be the duty ot the Auditor to i at once lurtnsh the Attorney General iih all. such information as lna'v be In his possession touching the condition of such anking institution, and ine Attorney leneral shall immediately, in the nume of lie people, take siidi aaion in chancery, or oi hi rvvise, :is may be necessary for lhe appointment ot a nceiver, ami inc winu I ii up of the iiliaiis ot such banking lnsti union, iu su, li a m inuei as shall best pro tect lhe interests of ihe dep isitors and the general public intetested in and dealing with such bunking institution. 8. Every I auk, saving Institution, loan and t-.u-t company, or corporation or ganized under the laws ol this State, or olhcrwis'! for the purpose nt doing a bank ing business, tailing to comply wilh the provisions of ibis act, shall be subject to a Hue of net less ibau time hundred dollars nor in, re than one. thousand dollars tor each ii'id i very offense, which penally may be collected by a suit brought by the Au ditor of State" or by any or all the credit ors of the bank, saving institution, loan and trust companies or corporation. organ ini under the laws i f this State, or other wise for the ournose of banking, before any court of competent jurisdiction in the district w in rc such uauK lnsuiuuou sunn I,., l,.',.il- mill :lII sums of moucv collect ed as penalties under this section khull le paid into I tie treasury oi mis siaie. u s tiordon. Mt. Carniel. 111., says: "I tiMvtt never heaid a customer say that Brown's Iron Hitters docs not do all claimed for it." mi EmTons Fkke Tkauku With due re spect to Mr. Washington Bushncll I desire to utate that his statements with rcierence to Mr. John G. Armstrong arc absolutely and maliciously false, l nave oecn an oc casional visitor at the residence ot said Armstrong since his marriage (one of my children hoarding with him most of the time) aud never have i I known or been able to ascertain that said Armstrong once departed lrom the paths of truth and human kindness to his wife, even when under the Influence of intoxicating liquors, rnniMnentlv am of the opinion that a public retraction Is due Mr. Armstrong (torn Mr. Bushnelf. Micu4El Curtis, Supervisor of Ophir, La Salle Co. rum. Plies are frequently preceded by a sense of wul'lit In llio h.icK, loins, und tower purl of the abdomen, causing I lie pain-lit lo suppohu he has boiiio allci'thm nt the kidneys or neith boring oi guns. At times, hv uiptiiins of Iiiill gi stl in are present, as H.tuli iit y, inn iisIm r of the stoiiifU'h, etc. A neil'tuie, like prr spiratioii, producing a very ilisHurc entile iich ing, particularly at night idler netting wumu in bid, i a very cniniimii ntu Mhod Ii t r nal, external und lteMng piles i ut once to the iipplieiitioii nf lr. Hii-.iiil.nV Pile Hcin edy, which nets directly iiim I !.e purls iillcel ed absorbing thrt tuiimrs. elbiying the in bmsi 'tehlr.g. and idf.-ctlfig a periniojeiil cure where other remedies imvo fulled. Do not delay until the dniin uiion the t . stem produces peniianent illsiihiliiy, but try it. nnd he. cuied. Price, .V) eeuls. Sold by (i. (iehring. Farmers and others ilcpiriiig a genteel, Iu. crativu ageiiev bui-iiiess, hv which f. to Jo a day liin be earned, send lilref at once, on postiil, to II. C. Wilkinson' t Co., 11)5 and 1(17 Fulton St., New York. fiaifjciiiaapous. , i'" '..'.V v-y v. t Vf 'rr V E1 Es. Fil H?M f -pi-,.tl K-' j WNNE'sarWi 'I h'C.. M. it St. rttll!atlwnvfcv!n?rt!nns';inr us . eir.-l.iiiiUninUwcotT,Tf.'rB-a ''li.J:iri:i hi iinil Ih-"! !"- r, ,1 i.oril.in.if It. lnallOO,00.tci-e., In I tie Hlne Ti'iii Gram R'-etun cu clli ni for con. dutrv iiinl n o, r :.rmiiiK mia iiend Kr-ic .lit' r-. 1; 1 1 V ' V' lrt "2 J i? kv .;, iimrs. m nl (n-c. mldr. su KUKPEtllUSKN HANShs, to iiia'HilOSU, tta SurtUtuirkbU, Cuicauo, iu. geo. w. mum, Passage Tickets, Foreign Exchange, Insurance Business. IT MU?tiV TO IOAH. Sonthessl corner rootfflce BlocS. Ottawa llliaoti. St3 A EiCadlns I.omloa an cSJcc in r.cv Vorli toritecurcc: i.itrt of tr'i: v, hus itlii'i.t 1 J- vi'u-v-etlii'rKvl-ii; . : j ;-vn KMe:e. '.ln .: i v a- i'' E'...n(!ei; : t ; - .-I n ivi ( ii i: I, i-r !.'. ... - ;. I- ; v-M 1'i.Mr i "i Is :Ui (. W! fl 1 r,:!t It J i. -ir t--:it -" r.v.t I', o. L.Trar-ni-Ub! " l r. KX aiiLaOLi;, N'-1 EVERYBODY -J Wj LIKES IT. THK St'N'8 It rut nliii l fn lie trutlilul n:i,l ii-efnl: It fei'wnd to wrt'i' nn eiilei lalniin; liMtury of lie.' 1 1 tn in wlileti we live. I: print?, nn un nve'u.i'. nin,i. t liau u nullliin copies n week. lt 'tri'ii',:il"'ii i ii"W l.-iii'-r in ever l.ei'ire. s-ttljst-r; r'!!i n : iimi.vi-i eipi. hi il, ."." nii'iitli. or s?il. r) n ywir : m ki.avis i:ise), Sl.l I'ci' veur: W kkki.V (H ;ii!.-h) s 1 pirear. I.'W. KSOl AM. I'ii"':l-.;r. .M'n i ei k ii . PATENTS. NOTICE TO INVENTORS. For all Information r.im eniin;: American nnd fur- tun pnteimi von Klionlil l orreiipomt wilh or i-.uiMilt n flrm lio iiiKliTn'iiml llicir Iii4ines iiinl who pii per soimt iittt-ni ion id ttie nunc. To nil who wish sin li knowledge lei ilieni write t.. or ran upon i.h.n. i . i.(ri', ai r.iKNrv at law. 14y I N. Y. Aveniie. vvliini!tiin, D. C. S.'tiil tor I i ei-iil a cm anil full Inioriiiiitlon. DI VOI'.CKS. Xo piitilnitj ; rea'dents "f any iitnte (lesertlon, Non-Siippo-I. Advice :in,t :ipiin-.eioii fur niiiinp. W. II. I.I-.K, Atfy. :j;ii Uromiwny. N. i . CONSUMPTION. 1 havftpoltlvo remedy foriha ntiuvoUlsriuiB; by it. 0R9 llioutund. of cane, or tlia wumt kind and of long tundinghavo bisui cured. Indeed. .itrnnif l my f.iiOi In Itsotlkuiv, that I will mind TWO llOTI'I.KS Ml Mi, '.iitliiTwith a VHI.CAIIl.KTRKATISP. on ihHilimmo, W .ny uir..rcr. (iivo Kxpn-.. .'id I. O. ndd,.. nil. T. A. s LOCUM, lsl 1'earl St.. Hew Tori. Newspaper Adv. Bureau, 10 Spruce St., N. Y. fl laclii ALL KINDS. We wii. .-li nn, a Kii i- 1 Srwuiu M icl.i.-ie limn liny oi.e in Oil" isjuiu;., i itnta- Pt Cash, or Installments. Oil nm! attaele.nei'U op. Pand. Al1 M-' t.n.e. u'l arr:it:w. an ana F. D. SWEETSER GO. Ottawa. SovrmlrtT 11. Is i. GRAY'S SPECIFIC M.EBICIEE. TRADE MARK 'it.' t;ro:ii TRADE MARK imi -ui- ihi; ( V UJ. for S m I i 1 in'orr!! ;. 1 in notfiuy, and U lftxM.-1-s thM fi1 Mrif.Alni.-r; ttJ . . e i..i..,. '.Mi 1 niver-M Uism- SEfOilE TASIS.i'ackVnmAFTW TAIIR3, vi.lon. I'reniHture Old A:.', hi il many ci'i'-r Pmeaw-. that u-ad I" In-milty or i otinainpiloii and I n-miitnrr Orave. tV Pull partlenlan. In our pump'. let. lilt h d-sin-to p. ml frwl'v mail te.-t i.i-e. hi-Sper.fic Mtsliclne i. .old Hy all ilmciilM. "t 1 per paeka,T. or hi raekase. for or will be miii free l y mail on re velDt of 'lie nionev. tiv .ldre.in THE OKA Y MK1MUNK CO., Eua.to, X. Y. On acront of ronnterfetta. wc have s.t"p:cd the Yel ow wrapper, the only ceiiuine. tiuarintees of enr wucd ) ii. Oehrlnir. Auent. Ottawa. III. 1 1 IU I PTJBLIIIED XVERY FKIDAY A.t 44 La Salle Street, lstheOnlj (Jerman Paper in La Salle County, Abxi between Chicago and iTenport, anC therefore well adapted u an ADVERTISING MEDIUM J, i l A M w k ) ,; 1 Iff c' i-" 1'i'il ' C : : ii'S ii. C i I J l-'-:i : I : i. ( 1 j ' ' 1 1 1 - . - ewiM is Mr) Cs&iral Illinois W caenblatt NOTICE. en nt m.o li.i... Manli tlth. IMi. Vn.'ee la hi n-liy nt en, ilnil ti.e Annum v.'eC. Ult ot 0 c Sl.n kl older, i.r in. iiii.mil huepi & KoX Kinr ''il-1 li I i. ant on p.ii) will take m.i. e 8f He olMer ..fill, luu pH,y. in t ncipi, nt ii,. K i.ii VWilneBdiiy. April iieli, i,i lOu'rloi k a M., f,,r the purpis-enl flirt Ii it l).r, tor. lot ti,. . i ,ti:iiK i.iir audi lie I nii-iielloli of nn Ii oiihi lnliii-a a. in.ly i roperly ei tne oi Tore Uw " I- O. OOliOAKO. niarl.-4w Seir.ury. -""" "-1 J'"'!!"." r'" "" """,r I" li'Hl ttlllt t . ''"''"-''"'"'Iwr.Kuf. Xut.c. S In ll'?',1.' ;?'-. LaS. I.IKlo. ii.."'. ,, t , , ' '"' l1- 1 1 ! i i A. loin in- ra lor "I Hie K.nitn of lia t i.ililinl, , e e.i-iM, r, () y f , ., t r. . a.,,1 l.erl. rtC.O.a an n . la. ,, ,.: K.Viiey l.crin.. .' Keene a,,.. Allien heet.ej ininor rMhlieii of KtlaK. k. . n y ileeo.li ,1. and I', dip (i,. , B,) Klnte A . (,,'d. in. I. iimiui f I, ieiior.,1 ,n lioudaid.tliceaMst. I'rwtim litt nii'ite i mil ml r-tmr All iiilld.iv I hi inn heeii tiled l,y ,.toiir. (.eor'i ! i,,,d nr. . in lhe. .Mil I I lieelerk of the I'ro- liiili-1 ont t a on ii u Dial m d lefeiiiliiniii ti,.rir,ie Kee m y. Ail ert Keeiiej, I'lililpCodilaril ai d Klt'lv A Oial tl.ir.l mr li. in -reaiii hi-of ll.ei.tiil,-of llllliuta, iiimI th.il tiie Ki'd lierti'iide K-eiiiy and Mlieit K eeney ai e resilient- of Ke. in yell e T o, a eoiinti , l'rnnxylvaina, and 1 Oil' Heir p- hi titllee I- lhe a.iine; iiinl Hint I'liiin, j,j il id am! K'lt.e ,v. (i'lilitan nr. r I'cl.tB nf hi kiu.vDI.-. (jiraon , ntintv. t?aliioriita, and lieir post on ee i the x.iine; iioii i. Is i .i, 'oi,. iiiTi lij jrn, n i. theaald in t.ii.li" Kienev, Alhe t Keeiiev. I'li.l.p (intliliitd and Kiltie A. (.odilaid. ( lint ih,- kii. I l.eorite V lloddanl. dun iiltrao' ,i- af n-tdil. Knap led Ida pellllini In mild eonrl jiniyliiL. lor an rder to sell lhe r.illowlna de-m-. il.e i i. nl cin,i., Miu:iti it in .j nlliM-ountv unit atate ol ieiii.il. t..w.: .,ii eifhtei n. Iitoek alx In Clara A ciiilerlnll'a Add. lion lo II, e Vill p. ,,f Matarires:-to i in the 'clii in i ci mH ii-iilnsi ihe ot ile (T Ira Omldunl: and thai .eniinoii. .h mi'iI c-iii-i' h ill he n tui iiiihle at ihe y i,.ni, ( tAU r,,i,n, t,i tic liolcleii at I ! i, Court House uit-iva In Ku:tl ooiiuy. on the ilnrd Mondny In 1 ay a. i. l-s.1 Noi, units, y.iu. the kiM Oi ti ude Keenev, Atheri Keenev. I'hilip liodil ird and Kill e A. Ooit.liird. alinli ippear 1), ton t-rt I.I i oii.i on lhe lltat il'iy of .aid Ma.v tenn there., i ; , f t p:i nil. answer milium lo tne auid petl Ion, the al cir illoii rout ui. ,1 therein III lie taken n e.,.. hi-c.i l.v von unit mi order filtered in accordance w Iih Hie prayer of mid petition A. T II AIITKI.S. t'lerk of ihe Prohate Cttt i of .u sullf county. III. Ott.iaa. Illlnoia, Vanli Il It. ls:t. I. UN'AI. SSI : 1 1 1 n :M 1. NT. Estate ok 1 llKiNRieii Na.s. Hr.i-K(f:n. -Notice Is lieret'y iriveii p, nn iictaoiia Inlerealed in aald ehlate, that the inuler-iuued, rxccnlnra of lhe last will and f.-Mf imieiit of wild llcli rich N oia. deceiiheil. will appear before II, e I'r.ib.il, Court ol Iheconnti ol' Iji Salle and .t.iteol' Illiliola, at the l'roliiile i'oui I l.o. , ii,. In Oltuwn, In wild cool ly, nn Monday, the lull day of pi II a. i. U83. for the purpose of renderini; an net mint of their pro ( eetllnira in the ndinliil.-tratioii of mid cnlate lor the Una) tH'ttleineni. Dated atOttana. till, lltli day of M-'rch It-SI. I'KTKK NAAfl. CIlAltLKS N A AH. . Attmt: A.T. nAttTiti.a. Kxecutoni. Clerk Prubite (,'otirt. I.u Salle Co.. III. marl? 4w M W. 0r V OP rnr Ornperronm Tartar, FiiM-i,t lll-l ibi.u.i i. ,,f Soda on 1 HVh'p nfKtifj: . 9 U, sxito ;KR, Uetiures BfwL l.KSM, l.'uus lira I.AKOKIt. lll';-nit and (" ,ke amren-r I It'et- win n u Inpr It. .' . ..n'(ofa .', ti,nt'f,.'i . tl'llirptia vrrin$. 'Jit 1 paekair" snc I'ln-'K. hoi lonly ineona. It-yrMeutw iliioj I'w.di'f Id., fej.rti-UMt T. The Imported Olvdrn.litle Stallion III ACT C1I1EK Alan Klifhl Head of tirade Ilerelortl Bulla. For partil nltts. adores. II. L. 1.1 HIV. fchi7-jiiioa Ottawa, III. FOR SALE. A Section of Land V of mil" f,"" I'"' Oenot al Tlntnh.Miiiiie.otn. There la broken tip o-.m acre.; irofd well : food house, 18xv.il. pln,ieird : i: oil barn lor I 'or 13 hot iiea: npiod minll ni'.iiiiiry. 11 i ealiert the hei Keetion !n I liainnai:n n.wioinp. vvul lie fo.d cheap. Ite sons for wile made known '""I'l' V'.MI.'. V; OUa i,,lan.yl IsSl. tf v 1.1 sll.NfcLI.. f he Dan l BIaKs Homestead Farm FORSALE. The old Daniel nttikfl ttonttstead f arm, rontninlLir atio'.it SCd ai re., .itunted in the town of Serena, near ihe Serena deK,t, on the C. li. (J. 1!. It., la oUered for.nle. I' km-s-I.'1i Klven next full, if ieiuiied. for terni.eii(iiiir.Mir JAMKS A. BI.AKh, on tin- r".mi. or of MAI. IIS KI.AIII'ltlA. innrlT-Stiid Farm for Sale. Toe Poiith llatr or See. ton , T. :1IM.. K.S K. If not sold by Oeioher lat it will lie for rent. For term, and full particular. etiiiiire at law offlee of I hoinu. C. V ul lenon. w-ft aliiel'ourt House. Oil awn. III., or or I'":" ft'd .1. Fullertoii on the pretntt'es. Julwv,-tr- Farms for Sale. A iimnlM'i f (iood Farms in this county lor sal . IS. V. LINCOLN, nov.4.1,, (It'inva, Ills. Tl lLLlfluiarAnn Hood, Rolling Prairie, WELL iMrnovi:!), FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 have to boihI Farm, or SU, lai. I III. ltM. SJO. up to t icrc eaeli, in Ironuoii and Kankakee counties, .nine a,:oiiiinx 11." town, "f ChchaiiM.. Otlo and Wnlilron: nt tier, a-e '.3. 4. 3. . o s. 9 and 10 tnilca from Chr han.e. I'tiCon. (uto. Wnldroii, lle'sher. fanerev and Irwin, in li-nii'ioir ami Kankakee eeunlic. III. Prtci'. raewe from MHo .') per acre, aecordini! to lia-ntion mid improvement.. Tenr... on" third cii.ti down or the'eali.'Uls. tialatice on lo p lime 'f dr.ircd ut 7 per cut. aiu.ti'il Interest, liuv vitr Fanm nnir (tool ViirktH. .s'eAi(i(T(inil l'l,iirvi".n preference to gmnis vet. s4 m r acre buys a r ,)(. Form. (.i'l r.ii or a'htri as. ...... LEMUEL MILK, Chebanso, III. Ih'C S' ISHJ.-Smo.-tiiiaiV!! mmw Nonre n hre''y '.ven. urn. Krulu.vB of each that on Tlivirsilay week visitors will ho ad- nu'teii o t' day.. V.vlil-n vt.nor. Biimi-ieu ou oji T. ('. t.lllsUN CottBty Ai?ent PIxVEPLES. I will mail (fr.1 Hi" Tor a tumple V,. hi lVln. tn.t will remove ; I'..... h 4 B.Ul- Li lu. hie. iiHin. wViV.'trv .u rhiSr . d bT.ntlu. U taMructiop. "for producing a uvtrl. lit growtl. of h.iron . baid head or .11.00th : far AMrei-!. inclosing S ot .tamp. 1I.-M Vn.l.-li At Co. l-i Brcla M.. . ERRORS OF YOUTH. 1 VNTLt M AS who tiuffi-rrd for y ,f.fnm NERV- .H.; iiiii'iiiTI lA hti'lV mrxA lt th (lIS Ufc ml i'l I It I nr. .ti a 1 t iii. it.v " .. (Sect, of youthful Indiscretion. ill. for the Mike ol .nffermiC niini.nnj, i. .v -., .- --cii.-iatiUtfire.tlon lor making the .imple remedy to ril.-KUU w c..i..n.r ,.hlr,i In .mil h the advertiser' expertencf- can do to by addrCTatag In P" ""jOH" B- OODKN.4aOW1rH..New VoHL New Styles of Type and Low Prices at the Free Trader Job Printing Rooms. FOR SALE. rTTlTHTn hitimo V ACVT.TIP . , .... , 1 '9