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Paragraph Fiond. lu a box A juryman. A countcr-ir, itau! A clerk. Rcpmrkably flue board Sawilunt. Light work for politicians Currying a torch In a procession. 8iz3 ain't everything. A watch ticlilnr can bo heard further than a bed ticxin;'. A ministerial crisus When the in r - i family increases taster than his wt'iry. The London W'vrM tells ot u new wn trlrancc to make Indies teller. Tuc liulic have contrivances enough for making men short. Chicago girls never "stand on oreuio ny." This is considered a fortun-iie tlnnj: lor ceremony. Vhilndtlphin (,'ull. "Ycs,"saia Miss i'enn. ."I rejected Mr. Unirir. Nice fellow, but I couldn't have the announcement of my marriage appear In tho papers under the head line Ilo-rj-Penu." A scientist say that in the moon a hick ory nut falling from a boujrh would crash through a man like a nnnio ball. That settles it. We shall never iro to tho moon to gather hickory nuts. Xorrintuni Her ald. Ella Wheeh-r writes: 'She touches mv cheek and I quiver I tremble with ex qumite pains. She sighs like an over Charged river. My blood rushes on through my veins. She smiles and m mad-tiger laahion. As a the tiger fondles her own, 1 clasp her with fierceness and passion. And I kiss her with shudder and groan." My conscience! Tho Hev. Mr. Talmud gc, in a sermon re cently, told of a New York merchant who stopped the use of the "vile weed" and saved his tobacco morny, and nt the end of thirty-nine, years ho had $20,102.03. At this rate ho would have to do without his tobacco and save his money fur more than 1,000 years before he would be as rich as Vandcrbilt. There arc many obstacles in the way of leading an upright and temper ato lite in this world. John A. Logan is not satisfied with his great lame as a military commander nnd statesman, hut is envious of the lame of Mr. Shakspeare as a grout poet and ilra. matic writer, and has therefore written a tragedy which no doubt will also place him high up in tho roll of the grout authors. Tho Chicago A cm has beeu permitted to look over tho MS. and gives tho following inkling of the performance: The play treats upon certain incidents of the late civil war and tno r jinaiiuc. experi ence of a certain Major Algernon liellville, U. H. A., who is beloved by Maud (Jlynne, daughter of a Confederate General. The plot turns upon the young lady's unsuc cessful t'flV.i t to convey intelligence of a proposed sortie to her lover in the Union ranks. She is slain while masking in male attire by Kegiuakl Do Courcey, n re jected lover, who is serving ih her father's alde-de camp. This melancholy tragedy is enacted at a spot appointed by tho lovers as a rendezvous. Major licllvilh; rushes in ti (l.i.l l.iu Coir i.li.l ii out-nun III! in villi) I I IIUI inn lll'l l.l"l l -- . ...... tvllh (ri-iff Tho itii'lnilrnmii rnm-lnilou. thU9. j much comfort from the fact that they have Do Hell. Alia! Who did lliis? been simply beaten m death in New York. Lieutenant Mnythe Yonder Reginald j Fn,. s(1(,in dnncra's look upon the close DcCourcey done it, for I seen him when he ,. ' , . v, . v, . ,,.i.,.i done it "(S4 "' ! l oik. as a whole- Heginald 'Sdculh! Tis alio upon my some admomlion, and ongtnuilate them my honor. I didn't do no such thing. IhcIvim that a number of callow and vcaly Do Hell 'i'lioii must die. (Draws hisi . i 0,rni lo.vi. been efli-ctuallv sword.) l'reimiv to meet Hiv Maker (Stabs him ) Ilgina!d (falling) ! see anaels Do Hell Mow leave me, good .Stnyihe; l Tain would rest (KxltHmj .the.) O Maud Maud, myppullcsH pearl, whatcraven liandi has snatched theo from our midst? :m I will lollow thee. Aha, what have we hero? A phial of poison secreted in the stump of this gnarled oak ! I thank, thee, nuspio;o;H heuvtai, for this sweet boon. (Drinks poison) Farewell, my native land ; 1 die fjr thee. (Falls and writhes.) Oh, honor! what if the poison bo drugged? no, no; it. must not be 1 must die O Maud O lbig--() my aweet country! 1 reel, I cannot see my heart is bursting Oh! (Dies.) (Enter troops.) Oeueral (Jlynne Alia! My daughter! And Ik'Heville, too! Eolh dead! How sad how mortifying. Convey them to yonder cemetery and bury them side by side under tho weeping willow. They were separated in life; in death lei (linn be united. (Slow curtain.) Till! I'AI.I. OC MAIIO.VE. billy Mahone, it's no wonder Jam frown Och hone! Hilly Malume! Your course Is now run, Your last thread is epuu, And spoiled is your fun, As you grumble urn! i;ro.in. The spell thst y mi cast Was too baleful to last Och hone! billy .Mudune! Hilly Mahone, since November i here Och hone! billy Mahone! Virginia will lurv he' bold UrliMdicr Och hone! Hilly Mahone! And honest men all Will rejoice ill your full. Thouifh to you It Is jrall To be thus overthrown, After sliivlnir in vain To lengthen vour rtliMi Och hone! Pllly Mahone! Hilly Mahone, and w hen winter cornrs in Och hone! Hilly Mahonc! Vour party will then be rcmnikuhly thin Och hone! Hilly Muhonc! Then things will look blue For Arthur and yon. And what will you do When friends are nil S'iwii? Will you wither and fade Like the party you made? Och hone! Hilly Miihouu! Billy Mahone, can't yon fee; don't yuti know Och hone! Hilly Mahone! Thst you and your wnv are predestined to ko? Och hone! Hilly Mahone' Vour tricks and yoiir style Were dishonest and tile, And good men will smile When you fall from yoar llirnie. And Virginia In ncare Will irrow rich and imueasc- -Och boner Hilly Mah'ine' .V. '. .S,i. "Never mind, mv young kid, I'm going up to see your mother about this.-' ' That's all right," yelled back the small boy, "you just go right along up they. Ia rilled a man full of buckshot the other day for going to sec ray ma." It ia'anncunceJ that Georjjt C. Miln played llamttt at Emporia, KaiiMs. to "the largest and most fashionable audii nca of the aeasoo." It diJ not aeem to detract from the merit of the pcrfonr.acce when OTTAWA FHEE TUADKU; SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 'i ei .,c H i- (rci, d act there were vni i l i out i-h.'m to" :ue auiiiiTof tho piece." i.i .i ; Mt oi'ihe coiiiitry wlieni the long drought has bcin prevailing one l the uoAspapeis, In jn-aking f u rain that had fallen the previu, day, rim irked that, "while the hIiots were copious, they win? not piillieit -nt to nieel the wants ol the mill men," but Hie mmnotitor made it tip pi.ar'inilkmen." t'r.mi my airy eaineut high, Kur uImivii tho paset by, 1 run see Junl uitoss the Ihiumiihfure, Such a cliitriniii, itilionalr Via a vi. Hut hint puys nut fliylti'ht deed As I watch tier sit andrcait Hy Hie hour. Utile On-mi in r tie Unit In near And still Icsa thnt I dure peer In her bower. Jimit JuurnitK If you knew that joi.tier l.aiil Was wtiikini: liuocly at htr trade, Making suiru, You'd alituin Ironi rhiipMide And wonder niniiiiifiilli'c. If her hand Mewed thu hand That siTHtehes jour neek And niuUrs you use, invee- Tives when it hurts. f 'furi7r-."v..'. Crigcs's Olycenna Salve. T tin beet on earth ran be truly snj of (JritfKVr (ilycerllie Salve, which Is iiire ure foi cuts, bruises, n'alils, burns, wounds, nd 'ill other mod s. Will positively euro pllg, lettet' and nil skin eruptions. Kut if.icti.n i;iiiiraiiti'ed or money refunded. Only ' :cnts. For tule by all druglets. Some unknown person broke into an editor's house recently, but discovered his mistake, and escaped bet. ire the fdilor could rob him. Washington L'tt-r. I niiu oar ICi'tnilur Corn spondi nt. Washington, Nov. lUth, 1;!. There has been an election since I last wrote you, ana Virginia, the oldest nnd most mnjcstij of the colonial sisteihood, has escaped from her abductors repudiated her repudiators, ami come home to t-tay. In Massachusetts tho saddest words of tongue or pen are it might have been Hen, but It was not. The Dutch have retaken Holland; not however with the oll free simple tenure do they hold it, but with the skin of tneir teeth find with the know ledge that every button maker among (hem will have to may at home, am! vte only in bis own slate, if it is to bo kept in tho Kepiib. lican line. Hutler'a collapse is not to be compared with theobliterallon ol .Malume. Hut yot'.'rd.ay the manikin bestrode I In? Senate, nnd now nothing is left of Mnhotie lsm .and the South-swci pini,' Mahonc movement hut the sk"lctm form .and death head face of Malume Itself. Lven Kiddle belter, It is said. Is wavering, and refusing to be a "mo too" to I he late H hs. Poliiical ul-e men and sages are some what confused hy the result ol tho elec tions in the other Stales. They admit that they cannot be HiN rpreled by either party as a promise of success m-xt year' KuV the republicans who are just now hyster- . ICIIIIV ura'elul for Minll l.wors, ilerivo I no. -it el jiu iiv. revi ahiiL' more distinctly ,'" " (Dies.): true issues and tried meu. And now all eyes are turned to the Na- , , v ju, ull,(.h , bpi;lnnillg to ' ,. , , , with the preliminary drum taps o throb I the great contest in 18S1. The earnest last hope of the republicans is m tho prayed for blunders of the coming Democratic Congress. "Oh I if you dear democrats will but blunder blunder eaily and late and often, how we will love and esteem you. We despair of beating you, but will you not have tho kindness lo commit suicide V" The tpeakership light that has not yet passed beyond the skirmish line, will open in earnest this week. All the candidates arc here, and their nspcitivo followings are gathered about their headquarters at dilb rent hotels. Tho indications are that deiiii cials wiil make u pretty clean sweep of tho republi cans holding olllco under the llousu, and the rcpubllcana of the Senate will return the compliment by ousting all the demo cratic officials at that end of the Capitol. With regard to the Senate oltiees very j little is as yet know n as to who will get I them. Senatorial dignity forbids such a ! thing as open electioneering l.y aspirants for place under that body; and She man i who does violence to thai dignity cannot I hope lor any honors at the hands of the 'Senate. Ills generally undeistood that Col. Hooker, now Serneant-at-arms of the House, Is a candidate for the miiiiu position under the Senate, und Mr. (Jeo. (!. (lorham is still supposed to bo a candidate for tin secretaryship, but when the time comes to fill the offices it will be t.mnd that the htaid old Senators have selected men tor !the various places according to their own views, rather than thoKC of the aspirants. Tho 1'resident Iru bcea and is still rus ticating at Soldier's Home, r lovely park about three miles fiom the White Hons?. The Presidential mansion is now in per fect readiness for his reception und he will occupy it about the last of this mouth. Much attention has been given to the ucc oration ol his private chamber, about which he ha the feminine weakness ot Sara IlernharJt or a .Miss Nancy. It is predicted that this will be a very brilliant season at the White Hons", and the cx travngant decoration d the rooms indicates as much. The little unassiiKiini: hous ' owned and formerly occupied by Senator Thurmau, will this winter be the home of (Nmrcss man John Follelt, ot Cincinnati. Mary ten atom and members have se cured winter quartets hero, and In two weeks tho Capital wilt have it luirisiitTive complement. The Mr I'tuml. Ill the midi-t of the hurricane rnired in the east on Monday fire broke out ;.iu Shenandoah, near K-ading, which soon grew into a wldo spn ad c m llagration. Two hundred and fifty families are homeless. Tho Ions is about a million dollars. Tho Chief Uurgess has issued an appeal for aid, reciting the needs of bis people ami tho Inopportune coming of the Arctic wave. Charleston, S. C, had her holocust on tho same day. A (ire-trap, in which eight women anil one boy were employed, went down during tho progress of a fair sized conflagration. Three women were Killed, one mortally wounded, and lour badly burned. Tho boy was the only occur nnt of tho upper Hoit who escaped unhurt. Ho was caught m iho arms of a spectator. Ilui klen's Arnica NhIvh. irreMtenl medical wonder of the world, oit' d to speedily cure burns, bruises, ulcer, suit, rlieuui, fever sore, cancers, chilblains, corns, tetter, mapped Tt. I'll'., .:i.:s, InoiJ, end Hi I i-Mil eruptions, cunrantced lc cure in every Instance, or money refunded ia cents per box. For sale by O. (iehring. TlIK Oi.dkst Iniiaiiitakt A St. I'aul dispatc h announces the death, on Sunday, at Derrvnave, Leseur county, Minn., of Mortimer Daneher, at the extraordinary ag(! of 121 years. He was a native ol County Clare, Ireland, and hail never seen a day of real nickness In his life. He was the last surviving brother of a n inarkable umily, which lor longevity probably sur. lassed anything in the records of modern tines. D ineber's mother died in her 101st yeir; his oldest brother, at the age of 10S yean ; bis second, at the ace of 117 years 7 ninths and 20 days; nnd himself at the age f 121 years. The father vas the shortc.t lived of the family, having died at the ity; of 80. Thecombined ages of the three limbers rein hid IMG years, including the inoth-r -ill! years, and taking in the father .VJi; yturs. I'riTsronn, Mass., Sept. 2H, lsTS. Si us. 1 Liu: taken Hop Kilters and re commend Himi to others as 1 found them very benefieiil. Mhs. .1. W. TviXKU, Sec. Women's Christian Tetu. I'nion. Tnr. Madisov DisAsTKii The experts summoned from (hicago, Cincinnati and St. Paul to cxaiiwu into the cauo of the recent disaster to Mi; new wing of ihecap itol building at llulison, Wis., alter a cartful inspection, ajieo that there was nothing ib i etive in dans, but do find serious latent ilelccti in the iron work which usiaincd the riot of the south ex tension. Some of the supportim: columns which arc broken rovenl internal Haws which render them worhlcss. Their re port exculpates the arch tect and nlso the contractors. The Haws It tho iron were not visible, nnd only r.vealiil by the breaking of Iho small outei surface which concealed them. Tho piblic generally will bo glad to see tho burdm of responsi bility of this terrible disnstei taken from the architect and contractors. A Hur Curo for men. The first symptom of Piles Is an intense itching at night after gettlei; warm. This unpleasant sensation is immediately relieved by un application of Dr. iiosaiiko's Pile Kcmcdy. Piles in ull its forma, Itch, Suit Ktieum and ltingworm can be permanently cured by tho use of this grout rcn.edy. Price .r0 cents". Manufactured bv The I)-. Ilosanko Medicine Co., 1 'iipiu, O. Sold by Forbes A Lorriaux. . Two weeks ago Lafayette Cook, an cc centric citizen of Auburn, Maine, an nounced to his family that he would die Sunday, Nov. II. At the Sunday morning meal be remarked sadl v : ' I shall never cat another breakfast with you." Ho was In Ins usual good health, and in the after noon went out for a, walk. Returning to the house ho calmly anuoiuced that Ik; would prepare himself for Iim cofiin, and that he was ready to meet his Maker. He shaved himself care'fullv, and put on clean clothes. Lying down upon lounge, he drew a comlorter about him, and appa rently settled himselt for a nap. His wife and lamily gathered about him, he bidding them all good-by. Ho sank into a deep stupor. They worked over him .all night, and a physician w is calle I, hut. it availed nolliing. Eariy iuonday m uiung he died A .sii Curfl for Skill Diseases. Hv Dr. Fruzier's Magic Ointment. Cures an if bv imifiie: 1'imples, Hlack Heads or liriibs, Hlotclics and Kruplious on the face, leaving tho skill clear, hcally and beautiful. Also cures Itch, Salt Kheiim, Sore N tuples, Sore, l.ips, old, obstinate I'lcers, Sans, etc. Sold bv ull druuulsts and mailed on receipt of juice. .rS) cents. Vor sale by Forties l.oirlaux. John Swintoii.ln bis new anii monopo!y paper, The Thinker, makes some Interest ing culcu'atloiis iclative to the wealth of William 11. Vandcrbilt. Assuming his fortune to be $200,000,000, and couvertid into solid g !d, he figures: It would require 7,000 very abk' bodied men to carry the beautiful ingot. If turned into bright 'golden cf.glos it would tax In capacity of twenty five freight cars to transport the precious metal. It would take 1.100 licensed venders' hones to haul the golden mass over our btrcets, and wvuld give seventy JumbouUu elephants all they wanted to ilo live tons each to carry Wiljiam's loose change. Mr. Swin ton in his paper prints a picture of the procession id elephants lugeiug the precious tieasure. It has quite an Orien tal appearance, especially the xilkytutU-of Mr. Vandcrbilt in a breech clout guiding ihe pit ten t pichvderms. We were long ago convinced ih at Mr. Vandcrbilt had more money than one man could salely enjoy, but we never had the fact brought home to us with Cyclopcsn blo vs until Krother Swinion and his able artist look hold of it. The elephants t-tiould lie Iutn gr.aphcJ and bung up in public places. Stwt T1k. "How mncb better you look, Mr. 8." "Yes, I have gained SI pound on Kail's Catarrh Cure. Have not felt a well iu "JO veari. ll Has maue a complete ruru uuu ' . . . . ... . . I. - . V. .. wortu f.si a nomo to any ono wuu us n.. Catarrh." A.nti-Jkw. The better and liberal min- dcI sort'of people of Lonaon are excited anil indignant i.ver the I act that Biniultan which (M.ii.ily wiili lln-rcteut houois piinl b the great .Jewish philanthropist, Sir Moses Monte!iore, on the attainment of the huri dreiltu year ol bis age, theiv should sppear in Loudon, on n lecturing uus-ion against the Jews, the Key. Dr. Sim ker, chaplain to the i'mpemr William of rjermany. The Lord Mayor at liivl javc him a rinisMoii to deliver his In lures in the Mansion House, but there was such an outburst id' indignation about it that the Mayor backed out and the lierman bigot was obliged to have lecoiirse to thst common gathering place of all lhal is bigoted, narrow and mean in thought and religion, Lxeti r Hall, w hich is under the control of Lord Shalti s bury. His Lordship not only gave Dr. Stocker Iho use of the Hall, but further de graded himself by consenting to pn side at the leclures. A London dispatch nays: The conduct of Lord Shaftesbury, in thus placing himself at the head of a move ment so unpopular ibat even the Lord Mayor lelt compelled to desert It, has in tensified the public indignation against Dr. Stocker. Today a great petition signed by prominent llebiewsund Christians was presented to Lord Shidlesbury, asking him to abandon the movement and diaullow the use of Exeter Hall to the Doctor, whom the petition describes as "the prime cause of the persicuting spirit which lias burst forth like a Hood against (iod's undent people throughout Europe," audit further says that upon "his head lies the blood of many innocent children of Israel." ;n'rvn iitibtiily When all other remedies tail, Dr. Krazier's Hoot Bitters will cure (ictieral Debility, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, und ull diseases aris ing from a disordered Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. So tho coming winter, In spite of tho predictions of the weather prophet t hat it is to be a mild one, u to be exceptionally severe. A race of prophets, older, wiser and more knowing in such things than Vennor or DeYoe, give their vaticinations a flat contradiction. A ew York tele gram of Monday annouucis: Since yesterday morning time whales and a lurge school of seals have been sighted in the ocean oil' lmg Island at MontauK Point und Greenpot i. Old mar iners allege that whales have not been sighted so near land oil' Long Island in lllieen years. They consider the unusual occuin-nce to bo the fo-eranner of a severe winter. Whaling crews put oil' yesterday from Moutauk in pursuit of a whale esti mated to measure fifty feet in length. Af ter an exciting chasu one ol the crows put a harpoon into him. After being towed about five miles through the sea with al most lightning speed they had to cut the lino aud abandon the cIiiiku. Yesterday a seal weighing 150 pounds was caug.it alive iu a seine in Port Pond bay. I hlcHuo Tilt Slock Show Tho C. It. 1. A P. Hy. will sell round trip tickets from Ottawa to Chicago from Nov. Mth to 22d, good to return until Nov. 24th. Fare for the round trip, $:t.00. II. F. I'hbttimas, Atft. GntMANV ami Spain. Franco is far from pleased, and not a little uneasy, over the announcement of a proposed visit ol the Crown Prince of Germany, "Unser Frit," to Spain. It may readily Le taken for granted that on his way he will not take in Paris. A cable dispatch of the 12th says: Prince Imperial Frederick William, of Germany, is the present bugbear of French Kepublicans. They regard hnnns the fu ture instrument of terror to France. He is described as the most dangerous out come ol German federation, and possessed of more crait and ambition than his father and Prince Kismarck together. Tho Ke publican journals are growing daily more alarmed over the c iming visit of Prince Friir. to King ATons , tin I mo pointing out to Spain tho imprudence of giving their German visitor too pronounced a welcome. It is gravely itated by the pa pers that, the visit siioul I b.j looked upon with suspicion as a German trick to get Spain into trouble. Too warm a royal friendship between Spam and Germany, it is said, will eventually lie used by Germa ny for the purpeso of making Spain a men' instrument of Germany's ambition, and that Germany will practically make Spain her vassal. " Alfons ) is warned that the statesmen ot Spain perceive tho- iTie.in mg ol Germany's friendly ovt riuivs. and that any weakness he may betray for Ger m -in flattery may cost him his throne, bo cause the Spaniards will not allow them selves to be Mild into vussalaue. l esi oti'in v I rom Ilio I'l ess. i those allMctcd with hint; trouble, hear a Ion W. I. H'ils in, of the l)!tawa(Pl.) Titian sys: "After belli;; disublcd for thrvo months i ith n couch, and lung trouble, often splt I'.tiiT up hloed, can testify that I am cured permanently hv tho ush of Dr. Wgelow's Postilvo (hire." A free trial bottle can be had t K. Y. (irij:(;' drug: store. ('i) Tin? Ui'pntilii''i!is li;ive sue!i i I ear ol Mr. Tililen lliatilny lmbitutlly ntlrinute in linn r.boiit tlire vlV'tirih of ihe politic'il events that t'i!e '.ire In t lie country. Aetorilin l'i lliem he H als eni;Me I in nomi'iatiiiff eitiuli'ltile-i that suit Mm, and in lefe.'itni! ratuli.lali'S thst 'In ivt They tee I113 linnd in tvery politieul pie. lie i always present to iheir ijuiity con sciences. The last thinir lie ha done, it seems, was to work fur the defeat ol Hen liutler in Massachusetts. ThU u a pretty oll lie. it appeared hs a pieco f news in the l(i!tn Journal s'nne time a, and a pu.ee of news i always venerable lie.'ore the Ji'iirmi! L'eti hold of il. A". )'. Sun. Well Itevrarded . A liberal reward will he paiJ to any patt who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Kite trio ll.iur.'will uot speedily cure. Kmi them alunt;, it w ill cost you nolhinc for tho medicine if it fails to cure, and you will he well rew aided for Tour trouuie nesiuea. Ail oiooa iIim-hm , lliliouKness, Jaundice, Constlpatinn, ai d ueu era! debility are uiekly cured. Sa'.!.fai turn Guaranteed or money refunded. Priei' oal Qfty cents per bottleFor sale by (!. (iehrine; tS Arc Amtricnn yoiiim wmni-n incrcli nt atilc r.rticlcs, like lnh s of co'lou nr tat cattle? A directory ol" "American lu ir cseH" h:9 been puhlisticil in L union, gi? in. the name, am' uil mtilrcss ot viry Viiung tinmarrittl la-ly in tti 8 country In whom furl tine Iim disi'eiiilt'd. r U about to tlesccnil. for the specific benefit of im IH'cuniousUrit'Hh peer, broken down Irifh landlord, and other Ii reign advcnlurcr who waut to trade off their cheap titles or Iheir worthless clatiu lo analocracy for fiailinh wiTM having more money than brains. 17. 1883. Catarrh Al llil m" iK'n of the year oviTyb sly !ia a cot. I, ninl K.uie very timl onc. My frequent cxpourc t'.e inein tiMiici: of llic now ln-rimie very na.nil.vc. an'l rainrrli aiiil liilliieiiao are fliii-uilf. i:.liT may te uhlaun'il tiy til" use "if ll'iml'ii Sarnaparllla. Fur many ycuri In micci!ori, b'hiiiiiinx lo f r tiack I Uoi.'t rcaii inlier when, 1 liail tlie raiarrh Iu my heail. It i-onslrti'it ill an I'teeimlve Ituw from my WW. Ringing and Bursting Noises in ir.y lii'iel. Soiii''liuie t!:e liearlni; In my left ear wan atrei'lt il. Klve year uif.i, nlimit thl eafni of the year. 1 hiviin lo nc Iliiod'n SuriiiiirCla. I wan lielped rljrlit away. 1 tit a i m tliiHi J to t'cit uicll I felt nii'if carcJ -Mr. Kll:i II. raullU'lJ, l.uw.ill, Ji roine llmwnell, men li:mi ami i Mteutive miller at Vlctiir. iHilHrlu county. S. V., writes: "I have uwtl 1lu..irSarinnrlIl.i fur my catarrh, ami It h is helped ine. I emipliler Hmil'i 8arwip:rlll:i one if tin? bent rriiii clles Inr blunl illwaie tn he nlitaliu'il." 100 Doses One Dollar. "1 liavi- been truunted with that ill.treiiiB com plaint, catarrh, nu'l have h.-ea oslnn lloml's Sara ipn rilla, and tlud It one of the best remeilltm I have ever taken. My trouble hat laslctl I en yearn, ami never eiailil Ret any re'ief until I commenced to u"' Hood's Saraiarilla."-Murt'ii Shield, ('h:cao. 111. Danger from Catarrh liepi'iida upon the amount end e.xH'iit f the Scrofu lous Infertleii. I'miuestloiiaiity many ileaihs fio.n cotmmnptlun can he traced l.i iiealeeteil catarrh. there Is a violent dtstrem, protracted cuhrIiIiik I'1I. the eje weep, Ihe unm- dicbarfi-s i-oplou'y, and the heail hci'Iiis nboul to apllt. In nieli ca Il.iod' Siirisparllla correct the ca tarrh by Its direct action In iIIm hari!ln the poison frohi the blood through nature s ureal outlet', io that healthy, simnd blood r ai liffi t!i ineinlirnne and Is why leotne. Hood s Sarsaparilla Sold by iliufl!l-t. l : hit for t I'rcpared hy C. I.. 1101)1) ,V CO., Apothecailt s, bin ell, Muso. liovlll-lw FLOUR AND FEED, Lime, Salt, Cement. Plastering Hair and Stucco. Also the LONDON Horse & Cattle Foci A po'paiatlon rar superior to any condition puwder ever made. Oil Calte, Corn Meal, Ac. A, HAMILTON. Hb. 11-tf IU Main street, Ottawa, 111. H. C. STRAWN'S Lumber Yard AND PLANING MILL, Noar the Illinois River Bridge. SB! 4 .Mmkr ''VW).," l0B ) I OINTMENT! A Fiire euro for lllut'din.fr, Il''ls- iriirnn .' J',.,.v iti'.l !':!oa. .'. 'mii-!- I . , ... .,1 of 30 yciin-' s:tar..Iiiisr. No ono ::.! mif fcr after m 'ins Pn.'Vn. mam's 1'ir.i': Oint ment. S-'M l'.v ir!i?j'i.--iH, or imiilfl on tt'ceiiitofinicv.Sl.'.U I'.ll. LanceocCo., Prrr's, fI.I-.Ve'!. AND. O. For sale bv Forbes it Lorriaux. HAIR BALSAM. 13 prcieirc-l l.y tt'Css wlu.Ii.ivc i;-ixfi;,l K.tiy Isirr.iV art.. e:i cour.t (f i ii i:-.r!:T cleariHncs ainl t.uriiv. It cont.iii.s lu.it.:ri:i!s only that are lientticinl to tliu fc.:ip and li.iir anda'ivaj-i Ratorrs the Yoiitlilu! Colcr to Grey or Faded Hair Pi-L-.-r''. II:.ii-U.il?am is fmelv pcrfi:mcJ ami is warranted to iircvvi:t 'ilung ot t!ic Hair mul M re. move dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Co., N'.Y. Hv. Mill (1 i!m, at denleri In ilmpl sn.l irisdu'iuf, DISEASE CURED Without Mt'diciiu'. I'lflit'ilif iim:rfrff !'' A'll7l'i 7 M'IUH'I"" !!,f iii.iiki . If". ' Elfftr.ft'l mul M.wirhHin utUiU'lm utter l"o, t vr e. i TiIM M XtiM-'TON AI'I'l.lAM I-. ( U S Magnetic Kidnsy M FOR MEN 13 !.. nnn l lt M KM. V i IlinillllU IU IJUlllJ ILNIIKI). lie l..-.iil.L.-ilii..-.l.sIIl..llt Ill'-i'.U lI.e: l'! IN 1 11 K IMI K, llll'. IIKMI UK LIMils. NKKVIll-i I. It 111 I I IV, I V IU O... uKNKI'.AL PKIIII.1IV, KMKrlri.-M. 111 I. VM1. 1 SKI'KAl.lll. S.I.VTI1A. Il.-K-S lir I IIK K I lM:Vn. eiI I'ISWA.'KS Tilltfll. II V tit. rllll, S.llll-I nl i.;iiiiiit. Iiiim'1i-,v, Anlmiii,; H.-m-i I liwi-aH-, li.v..i;i, 'nun u:i-1 tinn, l-lrVMip.-laH. I n. I nr. t ion , Ileeiii; I '-il .rrl.. I i l.'M. I'llll 1.-IIHV . ' "nHVor'oie tiKNKISATIVK Otlo.YN wui. I.oxt 'n:lli.v, Ijiu'U "! NVrvf I' !-. .in il Vij-.ir. Wnstiiis V-:i!( in', mid nil tli..e lie:." or a perMn ;l lHtu-e. f-ieu Wi.it eer ra"H On' iii.tim::i ."'te iiil of V:i(tti.'t:in per liH'iltlliB tlir.-licti tlie pail". inur -.-te.- tli.-in li-tlf liy u.-iio". Ttieie 1" m u l ulr ah ml Ous iinpiLi. e. i TO THE LdDIES. iMii.riim-h? 'Hkues's !.t llio Hpnif. I'nllimr tit tli.- Wonih. I n. -iil.-nt.il Hm.ii-rl.ivs.- e f lno. 1 1 nu, I I'Hinlul. Stiir'-.-l i Ire.-iilMi- M.-n- m i ii.it inn. .lriveii..i nun i.i..i-4- ... I. il.-. tliiw li li- H.-t i.m-.iini'. t'uruiivH Air.-nt liiiowii. i !miu Mirp-isi.il In J!iMI:iiii! lH'r.."vinvenirl. I.th ns aeurs t.v.. ..iri-nt mul u s Miireeof power and vlia.ii itlon. t Kora irorius.il i--iiini- i 'ini.-.. " tiv Price nf eillo-r IL-lt with Maitnette Insons. sei;t l.y. express C O. 11.. slid i iaiiiinslti.il allowed, or P n:.iil, ...i..t ,.r .irice In onliTlnu send measure nf. wlst and sii" of Ihm-. Kemitisme t sn -nude In Irarremy. sent In l-tti r at our risk. i -i.u idn..t,in i: iriiii.nis sru silsliied U' a.l a:ii.. are wntiioverihe un'l. r e'otnluii. unit nut in tl.: VTiP i;.,:' vVrVi'i' ! .1 -1 v. o il i.o i;. ! taken oil t i.ii-'ht. Thrv h.il.l ttielr t'OWKU K'HiKVKK. ami are wwrn ai aii sesf'ns of 'lie year. . n- ihI sump ...r Oi "Sew I'lpsrlur.' in M''liea. TrivMinent Wirmmt Mlu-in.V wim moil sae.U f Irstiamr.ials. Tllk- t m:KTiiN Al'l'MAM K I'll. LS 1 4 State Mrn-t, Chic iw. 111. . -seed m dol'sr in iist:i2e sumps iirrnr- rm. t i in letter at our r.i.it i with sir.' of she usually worn.an.!trya pilr ol ...ir MsgneMr Insol. v and be r..niii-r.l..f .Ii.-t-.wrr residing in our other Mainetie Appl.aii.t. I' wittrriT ro cold feet when I lies sr.' wl;rn.om.o.e,r.fandt. Vi j. tt,i i-'iVJU 1 1 PIFbIh mm. -mm N,.w Sl,l,-Huf Tji.o ami lo!l"&?l rrjeesat the Free Trader ar Printing U.XMIIw. SoJeKToprteWra-TOLFDO.OmO OTTAWA Carriage and Road Cart Factory GAY SON, Pfop'rs. MANUFACTURERS CARRIAGES PHAKTONK, Buggies, Side Bars and Tanner's Two-Seated Buggies. GAY ROAD CART,- Willed Is acknuwleuiteil bv all w lio have uril them to l.o thvuioi-t eoiiiilete for EASE OF HIDING, Beauty and Durability of any Road Cart planed betcre tho public. Call mill examine our dlirerenl styles ofLarrmitts anil Kuiul ( Hi ts. in'., before im hu,lnn, which we Will sell as vheikp us kooiI Korkeunbe sol f ir liy huv umnufueturer m the state. In Painting) Trimming, Iron ft Wood Work Promptly attended to nudsiitlsfactlu Kuaranteed. Factokt 0 Hux'k West of l'obT OFfiOK lAHitlAUKM, KUU(iIi:H,0. H. W. JONES, Carriage Factory fHOBK IN VV ANT OK Good CnrrlHires, Top aud Opt n Ilimv'ies. Slide S'Nit IIiiwWk. Two-seal open ftu!les, I.inht WiiKons, hulkleB, &e., enn 0 ml tlieiu at this fac tory, all of lihi im n mnke, ot the Itest Material and In Ihe Must Approved Style und r inMi. all Warranted and for mle at Low I'iees. Alfo make to onler niieh as are wanted. i;epn!rindne promptly; paintlisi?, trlmminK woo ami Iron work. OTTAWA CENTRE Wagon & Carriage Manufactory JOHI7 D. VETTE, Prop'r, 'On Superior Street, no.tr the old Fox I River House. Uaelt'E liitriiduee.l .-any Inipertunt liiiprovaaitnts tn n'sestabllsLme.r.', innUlns 1- tt" larnnst and most cop eiete tn the city, the under sljjnwl liiTtt,farmers aid others de:ir!i!p new vacnn or old one repaired' or wtshlntf Fine Family Carrlafjen, e;il, l'hntonn iim) Oeiiioemt Wnifoi'S, Or r.nythnK In his Mne tn plve hlni a call. All wori WHrraiiiedaii'lpriees that ilefv rotnpetltton. .liHlN I). VETTK. Carriage andW?.igon FACTO h-V, On Ha'.ii Street Fr Hicv !ri OTTAWA. iU'.fc. Mannfa- ' a" ksi'ds of I m" npi.. Kl'ii.o'A nrli.iM styles "t 84TKII l'i. . H.N-. IISMiirRAT IM - r. Top txl I ami Tin mi Waiions. .-.mi. riist- I AlSohHTC S VSirtKI'M'.tRI'V.H i I'llwlK' W .o.i ::! I I, 'i t Allojr work is warram--!. -io- ' i i ii.-l.and will ne .i!d s. '. -i" if.'-i-i ' .Alt ll, fm'.d al. .i i i.. i.i Ft iu a .i.'iie worli i- p-eprtl .I'. .,"XI-. ."tr,i' iit:d .l,!.M. T' Vcetiip'e tlft i-lm.- ... - - I lr .,.1. ..( I -If i-Wlll-k Vitllliiei . I I Csil and see .,ir sio.-k u,i, Itefi-re Iwi.-iaa. ATARRH 13 HTCOTHMEyPED BY PHYSICIAKS. Citirrii of the Nasal Cavlty-Chronle and ' , . . . . -f tin. P r Evs lr i Throat. It 1 taken INTERNALLY, and - : nc.t DIRECTLY upon th Blood and Mucous Surfaces cf the System. It Is the best BIOOO rurmor in WORLD, and Isv orth ALL that I charged for It, for THAT alone. .sir mm curs m catabsh F&TS T11E MAREETUP j M w eftar One Hundred Dollar, for an, ! Crmo of Catarrh It will rot Cure. WILL, t'LIttl ASV CASE. Office of A. T. Stiwart Ou Chicago, 111., June 4, 186a ) 1 ifews. F. J. Cheney dt Co., Toledo, V. 1 v., i uqmI llalVn Catarrh Cure, Gentlemen: I ue pleasure inuwimui iv Ul s In La mi v ure. it w cured mr I was very bad and don t beattaxeto Mr Uiat it will cure any caae o! Catarrh if takes 'wlJ Yourstruly. J. B. WlATHMJC tA n-riTJXTT alt ft A HOTTLF , , w?"" VrcVH.t. W ttau a otarrn iwt cumt lie. . t. rr bottle. g 6 . O t Q mT O HALL'S