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- From Galloway. Galloway, Au. 13. At the residence of the bride's parents, M1b Sadie Elliott wnsninriied to-dav to John S. Mugg, of Kokonio, Ind. The guests present were Mrs. Homer Elliott, of Oilmun, Mr. and Mrs. (). V. Woodward of Streator, It. Bui- lock and son of Tonica, Miss Lucy KgWrt, Mrs. Lovd Knapp, Miss Nettie Hoffman, Mr. and Mr. Ingles of El Paso, Bennie Muirg, brother of groom, Misses I,ibbie Ola'mville of Polo, and Macrgie Bryce of Butler, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Mathews. Mr. Mathews performed the ceremony. The presents wt-re many and useful. "Art" had a narrow escape to-day, from the tipplne over of a grain stack. Mr. amfMrs. Mugg' start next Monday for their new home in Ind. Mrs. John Elliott starts to-morrow for a visit at Oilman, 111. - We received a pressing invitation to at tend a reception at J. I- Mathews on Fri day evening of this week. KHOM ANOTIIKK. Threshing is the topic r.f the day, al though some are shocking. Mr. Fredenhageii was the guest of ('. L. Hoffman on Sunday last. Mr. John Elliott will return home with Mr. II. Elliott toGilmoiir for a month's vist. ('. A. I . .- - From Ransom. Hansom, Aug. . Miss Snyder, of Pax ton, is visiting her aunts, the Misses Ile'o At the Repnlilican canons Saturday the Plumb party were successful by a small majority. Cullen's grangers were busy harvesting. If the township was fully rep resented we think C'ullen would have as many followers as Plumb. The delegates chosen were, A. X. Douglass, V. II. Mcln tyre and P. (ieheber. Miss Simpson, of Ottawa, is visiting in the village. Miss Louisa Mclntyre will teach the young ideas of No. -1 this winter. Miss Katie. Senate will teach the fall term of the Hansom school: and will also tench in the lower room in the winter. Miss Fanny Blaine is ill. Dr. Ives is at tending her. Mrs." Tracy, of Ottawa, is visiting her sifter, Mrs. f'eter Trainor. Mr. 'I'. L. lirunk bid adieu to his Hansom friends Tuesday. During bis stay in Han som. h? has mailt many friends, who will be glad to hear of his' success in the fu ture. O. City. North Ophir. . Noinn Oriuit, Aug. Pith, 'S4 Warm days, cold nights and no frosts indicate a Jorig fall (so sin s the men of olden times) which we need" very much for the corn. (uite a number are threshing in our midst anil all report oats light according to last year's yield. The Campbell Bros, will take the lead in tliis vicinity as they have one of the best machines out. A number of our young men will attend the bull in I'tica, Friday evening, Aug. 15. Charley Meeks of Prairie Centre, is too proud for any use. His spouse presented him with a bouncing boy last Friday morn ing. I f tJie report is true some of the boys are getting up a picnic to Starved Ho.k, Deer Park and Baily's falls. As the parties are popular young men we anticipate a large turnout. Mike, how far is it to Ottawa by Kinria gar's and the county bouse V Jay Eyk Skk. ... From Waltham. Waltiiam, August 8. Some time has passed since our last writing, as we were enjoying our annual sojourn amng the fair damsels, forgetting the outside world and the duties required of your correspond ent, hut we will again resume our work. Since Jupiter has resigned as evening star it has been extrefliely cool and farmers kre entertaining (ears of an early frost. All shocked Oats. Humming again from early dawn till hite at eve The threshing machine. The Leech Bros, started their steam thresher on Tuesday in Mr. A. O. Crosiar's winter wheat. It works charmingly. Mrs. Harry Johnson is visiting at her son's, Clayton Johnson, in Iowa. Mr. Peter Cartwright has erected a new granary. Ditto Jas. 'K Inzer a new barn. Hev." Akers was shaking hands with friends in Marseills on Monday. Mr. Geo. Bennett is having his house painted. The Shay Bros., of Dimiuick, passed through town on Tuesday en route for Ottawa. Mr. Hhodes, of Pittsburg, Pa., who has been the guest of his cousin Miss Katie Hhodes for the past few weeks returned home last week. Elinor Irwin is all smiles it is a girl. Mr. C. W. Esmond lias a new jump-seat carriage. That is right, Amasa ; try it Sun day evenimr. William Wilson and Will Warrick were sent as Republican delegates to the county convention on Tuesday. Miss Anna Moore has resumed her du ties as teacher in Dist. Xo. 1, in I'tica. Clint. Conde sports a new buggy. John Cutlibertson is threshing his forty acres of rye. Billy Longworth's steamer is doing the work. Jacob Newcomer and wife were visiting friends in Ottawa the first part of the week. Mrs. Conde returned from Ottawa on Monday after a short visit there. Thomas Burke has built a new cow barn. Farmers are complaining of a great many oats growing in the shock. Cause cut too green and a continuation of wet weather. Miss Katy Duffy has lteen entertaining Mary Myers the past week. John Anbury and sisters were calling on friends in Diniiniclt Sunday. Thomas Esmond has leen hauling ma terial for well, we do not know; but we hink he will sail in a matrimonial boat ere long. Thomas, do not hesitate upon going to sea, but go at once. John Wylie, one of our ipular young lmchelors,"is now view ing the hills of Bon nie Scotland. On Tuesday, in Ottawa, John Myers, of this burg, and Miss Katy Skelly were join ed in the bands of holy wedlock. May they have a long and1 prosterous life. I'. ami I. From Dimmick. Dim mh k, III., August , 14. Iiain, rain! Early potatoes are rotting. John Hamel has built a tine hay barn. Oat harvest almost over. Luke Doyle has forty acres .f tame hay yet to put up. B. S. Huckins has returned from Iowa, where he has been selling nursery stock. Rev. Dinmore will deliver a lecture one week from next Sabbath coming, in the Baptist church, on the "Christian Sab. bath." Some twenty-five or thirty of the Mendo. ta people attended Miss Gilinore's enter tainment last Thursday evening. Miss Lizzie Laimlng, of the Center, re turned a few days since from Chicago, where she has been visiting friends for some time past. Adam Gilmore returned from Dixon Monday. Adam, we understand, will wield the birch in the Grove this wiuter. Hev. Gibbon, of the "Pine tree" state, preached in the Baptist church in .no vil lage last Sunday morning. It is said that Mr. Waterman, the gentle man who was here in May securing the right of way for the new railroad (air and paper line), was here last week settling for laud. We have failed to find any one who lias received any cash as from the railroad for land. The excitement runs high. (.'lias. McLaughlin, sr., ami Henry Peters were delegates from Dimmick to the He publican convention at Ottawa last Tues day. i itto Krausse and his partner, Tony Cline, of Meudota, leave in about two weeks for Salem, Oregon, to engage in the boot and shoe business. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Thus. Gardiner, who has been ill for so long, is able to be around again. Guy Simpson is expected home this week from the Dixon Normal. We are sorry to learn that the crops on Mr. S.'s place in. Hamilton county, Neb., were de stroyed by hail a few days since. llarrv Short and George Huck, two of the village boys, who are attending the I business "college, have the commercial course and are expected home this week. Misses Mary Comieiton, Susie Dimond and Sophia Hamel are attending the teach ers' institute at Peru. Peter Coleman, a well to do farmer of Troy Grove, has the boss (,at field UH I acres. The people of the Troy Grove Bethel are making arrangements for special servi ces next Sunday evening. Some farmer's in this vicinity cut grain last Sunday. It usually is the case that these jiunf felbiic icho ire, cmiijiiUnl to irurk on Siiinliiji do more work on that day than any other day in the week. Uev. Dinsmore, Geo. Wills, L. B. Hicock and A. Gerlaeh were sent as delegates from Troy Grove to the Republican county con vention last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Salyard's friends w ill be pleased to learn that they are doing well in their new home in Carthage, Mo. They have just had a line residence com plcted on their lot. Some of the East Dimmick and Dim mick Station boys had a match game of base ball last Sunday. The scorers failed to agree. It is said by disinterested par ties it was a "nip and tuck" game. The Troy (J rove township S. S. conven tion met last Sabbath afternoon in the Presbyterian church in Homer and held an enthusiastic meeting, in which the leading points in Sunday School work were dis cussed by home" ami talent from abroad. The following were selected as otlicers for tne coming year: Pres., Samuel Swisher; Vice Pres., Henry Mitten; Sec'y, I'nas Myers; Treas., Robt. Moore. Postmaster Andressan and Miss Lizzie Hastings, of Meiidota, were present and gave the meet ing increased interest. The reports from different schools were very encouraging. The entertainment given last Thursday evening in the Presbyterian church in Ho mer by Miss Mary E. Gilmore, the elocu tionist, of Etlingliam, 111., assisted by Miss es Gertie Schick and Lottie Hicks, of Meii dota, and some local talent, was the liuest literary and musical treat ever given the village. Miss Gilmore as a juvenile per sonator is without a peer. Miss Schick and Miss Hicks furnished some very line mu sic. .Miss Schick held the audience spell bound in "Let the beautiful gates ajar." Miss Hicks accompanied her on the guitar. Deutsch's orchestra sustnined its reputation bv furnishing some excellent music. The airair was a financial success; receipts, :52.T.'5. All are very anxious for Miss G. to give another entertainment. It is to be hoped that she may be induced to give an other one some time in the near future. The young men and boys who perched on the fence on the east side of the Pres. tiyterian church last Thursday evening, during Miss Gilmore's entertainment, were quiet and orderly, and no doubt got the benefit of the entertainment in that way about as well as those who were inside; but, as the entertainment was for a good cause, it would have shown a better spirit to have given your money for money's worth and not played the "dead beat" by roosting on the fence and getting a benetit you had not paid for. M. R. A. Dimmick, Aug. Hi, 1881. Slacking. Hoomiug threshing. Most of the rural schools have commenced. The prospects at present are very flatter ing for a large corn crop. It is impossible for the Homer people to give up the new railroad. They speak of it as a certainty, ami have counted the dollars it will increuse their properly in value. Miss Jessie Wylie reassembled her forces in district No. 1 hist Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Merrit, of Homer, let! Monday morning for Saybrook, McLean county, for a two weeks' visit. Mr. M. has land there. Percy Woods, of Iowa, late a student of Knox College, is the guest of E. Dimmick and family. Frank (jibbs. of Iowa, was in town first of the week hand-staking with friends. Mrs. Hattic Heed, of Homer, sold two lots in the above mentioned burg to George lbmsbarger, a few days since, for Slo a piece. Miss Mamie Wcnner is enjoying the hos pitality of Meudota friends. Miss Emma V ilk ins gathered her school tnarm rolies about her and re-entered the sanctum in district No. i, Troy drove, last Monday. Mr. Lienellen, of near Decatur, 111., will preach in the Troy drove Bethel next Sun day at the usual time of services. Miss Clara Short returned from a three weeks visit to her brother John's, in Ked dick, first of iast week. James McClarren, one of the jolliest and best n at u red popular young men of Homer, has a new turnout. Gileng, hoa, Girlstepher. Miss Maggie Moore spent the latter part of last week in V alt ham visiting friends. Mrs. Lytle, of Ohio, is the guest of her brother, W. A. Wilkins and family, this week. Miss Louisa Schemppre returned h.iuie from Wisconsin latter part of last week. IasI Monday she commenced her fall school in district No. !, Troy Grove. Harvey Short, who is visiting his parents and friends, has secured a position in Dixon, and will return in a few days. Miss Katie Mitchell, one of our mom popu lar lady teachers, will teach in the New. comer district, in Waltham, this fall. Elias Short, one of the village sons of the forge, has, ty the urgent request of the citiiens of Triumph and vicinity, decided to go there and run a shop which the people have Luilt for him. Miss Ida Edmoads, of Homr, enters upon the duties of the fall campaign school work in the Teal district, in Wltbain, next Mon day. M. A. It. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COL D. F, 11ITT will l a candidate for County Surrryur. We are aut)wrled to imouure L. W. IHiKW Kit m a candidate fur Hie uttlce of Stutr'n Anturiiey. mtijwt to the declnon of the Democratic County Convention. $amed. At OtiHWa. on the 11th day of Autmt ISM, hy A. II. smith, r... Mr. KUAN K II. TIKKAN Y, of leer 'I'im. La Salle enmity. III., and Mi KTTA PollLM AN, of Vllli-cu. lowil. fcir dicrtiicmeti!i. MI'S CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. KMlllill-lled 111 ITi. A Collcm uine of nudy 111 I'illllil, IIKI'til, SimlOxl mill Oitlimllill lllttrtlmrlltll' Lautiuatn-K, Art and Uocutioii. Addreiw ,1. s. HAKLOW, Mii-tcnl lllrector, .ImkMinvllle, III. VIIEATON COLLEGE, WHEATON, ILLINOIS. Ten Iti-triictom. Two hundred and tlftv-ilve .Indents last unr. HooKkcepliiK, I.ennan. l'eiiniioii.hii and I'locutioii without extra cluiiyc l la icul, sctclltille, N'.irniitl mid llu-inc I our-i . Kail term eit.2: Win tertenn I ev. : Sprints term March I". The iw of to. Imcco and intoxiciitiin: liquor-, and atiendancenn were! octet i.. nro forbidden. Kur ivtti-tcr anil further In lotinalion addles ( H AS. A. IH.AS( H.UiP. I'res t.. ViilAli I.AIMKS- ATIILN.KI'M. l'tcparci. for 1 W. lleslcv. Kllll Academic ( nurse- School id rt. Oratory" Krom Kindcrirartcn to ( ollcp.. r urn-1-hes tuition In Illinois Loosen uloiy on all luanches of Mii-le. Address K. I'lm-e, sup't, .lai k-onville. III. 7000 AGENTS WANTED DQ0uui!kf toscllthe Kic-1 A u i lo'iit i" Hiosrrnpliie" t CLEVELAND hendfucks I'.v cx-Onv. Iiorslieltner, of N. v., tin' moil lim.Miii.K. liiUvmUmi mill liiilitu llifluiltil. It contains line ! '"( '((, will tKLL i asiksi, and pay iiu.okst CRortv- P., ('-;' nf iniyi-li'il'. nt l innmi l"nk. rite at i ice t 1 1 1 " It II A I : I III:".-.. Li Salle sired. llinik'u, P!. I. S. H'V.hla ilir i i-mlil. 'nil ' inlt iitr urn- mul ' Him-. 'I'O AIIVKUTIsKKS - Lowest Kate- for itdvcrilsiux 1 In 1 iJ ri' I new-iaM i-M hi free. Address iiKO. I'. lioWKI.I.i i .. 10 Spruce siicct, . Voi k. This In-iltuttoii. the iai'ifest IliKli School in llhimi-, outside nt I Ideate. 1- -ecnlid to none III Die West lor thorotih and comprehensive co-uses uf stud). The Teachers' Normal and Business English Course Ha- latch hecu added, which, with t lit- t'l.is-ical and Latin Scientitlc course- H ill prepare pupils for leach in:, for active hiisiness life, or to enter anv of the lead in Aniei ii mi college-. Tuition sewn iloliar- per term. School vear lanii- sept. Mh. Kvaminatioii lor admis sion Suiui-dav. .ih!ii-i M. I.i-t ot iHiurdihir place- can he had at I'liiii ipat's oltice. Send for circular. r. W. TI KI'S, A. M., aui;1li-4w Principal. I'uhllc notice is hereliy nlvt-u. that there will lie a nieetini: of the Stoi khulders of the Ottawa llonle ami J- ltnt (lla-s I'ompanv on Monday, the 15th day of Sep lenilier . ii. IR-I. at '4 o'clock i: v. of said day. at the otlii t Clarence l.rini-'s, Ks.. in Ottawa. Illinois, for the purpose ot siihmittinu to a voteof said stoik holders the question uf i-sinni; preferred -lock ot said company, and thrijucrtlnii of iiicrea-inx the capital stock of said corpornlioii. Dated ui Ottawa, 111., this 1 till day of Anuu-t v. n. 11. s. K. KIM.. (Signed. i W. II. Ill I.L II. T. (.II.IIKUT, .1 N. sm i.n;. Ihrectors. The annual ineetna! of the stockholders' of "The I itni wn lluililiia:. llonieslead and sa Incs Association" will lie held III the rooms of the A oci.iilon. in I'o-t Olllcc lllock, on Moiidav eveiilna, Scplcuiher I. IHsl, ai i -.:) e. M. ' T. Mi KINLA V, sec'y. 1). II O'KM an. Pres t. aiiKlO :l ' or Saw at p vi n n n no mi' Three tine .IKI'sKY ( OW S S.4 and Syeainold: three Calves, one a yearliiii;: also shepherd Dox of II ne (ual il, at rixhtap' to he trained to he useful. K. t. WIH ITLKSI'.V. aiDihl North illufT. PER r.KlNTII llll mU MM SahtttfuHil ('nimixiait t rin M'Iriii IihmIih'w Multiuser for Illis 4 it V (ul StlltcJ Am'Uf.V. i:-lHiUuihlr ri,,nliill,n lni-il)i'ss pnirticiillv iiMHiun)ly. riviillnw the triVhohi .VNi rtiKh n'tHim) for $1.1111 nuinflf nutit, smitfth No boinK Kor nurticiiliirs whirr, with rt'h-r " I- THE NATIONAL-CO., 2 1 East 1 4th St., New York City. ;iNAL SKTTIiKiMKN'I'.-otati ok I Si:n Km IV. Iiki K-Ki.-otlce Is hereliy Hiven to ail iiersons Interested ill said estate, that the iinilcrsipicil. KxecutriMif the last will and testament of said Sarah Kelly, deceased, will appear hefore the Prohate ( ourt of the county of I ji Salle and stale uf Illinois, at the ( oiiiilv Court (louse. In Ottawa, in said county, on Monday, the lath day of Septemher a. ii. KM, for the purpose of rendering an accouiii ot her proceed inirs in the administration ot said estate for the final seltlelueiil. I luted at i itlawa, this l.'llh day of Anpit lssl. MAliV A. MAI. I. AM V. Attks i t A. T. I! uii ki.s. Kxeciilriv. clerk Prohate I ourt. I j Salle Co.. III. mitrl -:!' 1M lk isiii ca OK NEW YORK. Assets Total llalillitic ..fi.lDs.iii.iii .. Il.i.'o.soti Oil Surplus as reliant policy holders f LViO.-Jim Hate of surplus to every P)O.Illot llahilltj ... ! Ill OU a ,h l so 1 ills The Strongest of All Mutual Companies. I'nlike other companies, the HoMK has rciiioed from its Hilictcs nil reslrictlolis as regards ... . or ;. A police In the HOMK Is GOOD AT All SEASONS And in any part of the wo permit fniin the company I w iiliout extra ch.nye . ,, 'I'he tiate.- i-hareit tiy th' IHiMK on endow men Is are l.nW A I,' than those ch:iri.-i hy any other cMtupaiiy. ' The HoMK loan-one-third of the premium to the Hillcy hnlier. at only 6 iier cent., if desired, there!,) re (iiirinu less i iish than Is chanted hy a compiiuy re,iiir luir the premium paid w holly in cash. The Semi Klnlowinellt plan of the HOMK Is the. Iinii ft form of life and endowment Insurance ever offered Oithe pulillc; and when compared with the. co-t of "Tontine" or ''e.i'ioflc' Insurance the comparison is irreatly In faVorof the new heml-Kiidow nu nt. I'lllike Tontine :lil les. all H,licie Issileil In the II'IMK. I. IKK are uiutulnirhi noli forfeitnhle any time after three annual premiums Iuivp Ih-hii paid, accorilnur to the hvul standard of (tie stale of New ork. Kor further particulars ennuire ot or address J. W. EBERSOL- A?ent for Li Salle I unity. Lynch's IIIim k. tt awa. I I fliiLH-.1inos BALDWIN I PRISELER, M.iuufac Hirers ..f fine MAKIILK and OliA S 11 1. MONUMENTS, Head Stones, And nil kinds of i KMKTKIIV WOUK. New and Original Drtiifm A rii IALTV. DUnGESS BnOTIIERS, WENONA. ILL., ImjieMireejers ( !' Kntrlivii Sliirc, Norman ami Clt'velaml Hay Horses, Make -evi ral inipoi t.iuon- every year. An Importation ot Thirty Head, now nil the way. will arrive al Wenoiia alMHit .'uJ. I'lli. cnu-l-llliK oliiv of the choice. I annual to he found in l umpe. Panic- w i-hins' the hesi. call and see us. prices iieslcrate. Term- to suit purchas ers, and every .,re guaranteed a hricih r. Mention Kkkk Tltvoi a. Inly r.lenflota Union Fair M KM IOTA, ILK. Sept. 2, 34. 5, 1884. New ami Attractive lYatun's in All Ik'partmt'iits! Two Great Political Days, w 1 1 ii viinitf k- it v I ION. R.J. OGLES BY llepuhlieaii ('Miidiilate tor I ..ivernor. on Tin Ksn , v. skI'T. I. and HON. CARTER HARRISON, liemoi'ratic Candlilate fur i.overnor. mi Kiiiiiav. Skit. M h. laturday argains! CONTINUATION OF THE CHEAT CLEARING SALE A.T THE NlflE CENT STORE. 'H) tloz. Silk Talt'cta (Jlou's, all coIoin, worth ."() to 5 cts. Your choice, cts. 1 ." tloz. Fine lirilliant Lisle (Moves, all colors, worth )', ' ami S'i cts. Your choice, :I1 cts. loz. L'u re Silk (Mows, all colors, worth 75 cts. to$1.00. Your choice, 4 ! cts. 4." tloz. Ladies', Misses ami Children's Hose, all colors, and worth ,." to .'11 cts. Will jjivejou .voiir choice now for l'i cts. per lair. tioz. Ladies' Hose, full regular made, well assorted colors, worth ."0 cts. Your choice now, .." cts. New Laces ami Kinhroideries, ami Novelties in Ladies' ami Chil dren's Lace Neckwear. Klegant all over Oriental Lace 81. H per yard. Choice pat t cins Oriental Laces 'l to 'i't cts. per yard. Millinery Hi Price. L. S. McCABE & CO., 57, 59 and 61 La Salle Street, opposite the Post Office. OSBORNE'S GOLD MEDAL I.-iruer and Itetter Mi-play of M ACTIINK.IIV tliau eyer neliire. Jin- IvvhilMiioii ol LI VI-. STOi K i- nii-uria-ed. sI'Kt IAL AITUACTIoNS: Italloou Ascensions! Hippodrome Hunniug Haces! i' rotting Haces! 1 il liitat nut i 11 mining Haces, c. r" Ui'dnci d Kale-on all KnilroadK...: auir! ( H AS. T. M AllUKN'. Sec'y. iuUV kUX vV CORN YvSHELLERS. I--. ,A. . n-Vlnrv. HAND B CORN SHELLEES fifelliiliiie.U iHidlmbI(,'HiiIiiiii'I Jm ONE. TWO. POURin EIOMT HOHS6 ii (t its i. : ro i; i:us. UK I. Tor tiKAHED FEED GRINDERS. lumping or Favor WIND MILL Iron Fumpi Iron I'ipe, BRASS CYLINDERS a f- - - I -J "I AX3 wI'KiN CSBK Ct'i.IIVATSB3. MARSEILLES MFG. CO.. XL.hlU. . ... ... ....I. I .....I VI. ...1 I....1 1 -a. .. Tiii Vn 11 uiu. iiwarded Hie Uuhl (o il H) ll"' IvennicKl r-ooe .mi a iioio.. ii ....i Jx "ml n Kv d .' i I sit. at the Ian:,-, under Trial ever l.el.l In the I . .v. m.-relev. I, c,..np. IA . .... ...I ..." .' ...i i K..H lloiii iiu count or the iKi-t wimiiii. a- la-nii; one . : z s... v d : h,;;v etc ., i,i. i, .n ,n,,,enaih ,,-- nillainl examine. r, n. : F,.,tr, ,..,. A S .V.f, ,n .. !- '" nunilier In uae ntteata their merit-. J. I. Case Co. Mimines, Horse l'owers and Airitators re without a rival to-dav IVtie- who coiiteniplale l.iniiin mii-i plare their order- earl), a- '' "''"' A ' ' . 1 V" I . :. v m... . lull hie ..I Harrow, cultivator-. IMilvenev.. V mi M 1 " I' - y ake-. ll., Tedder-. Ac, Ac K..i.-I.....l Ki.r... H.-nl.-. Am nc, of I..- . . . . J .it .i'.. i nil ii ml v uiiti in- iai'llllM All w.ti ii- ii. Cr. W. REED &C CO. HK5T0f7S. WrrVv fcf " .'J Lare Nose, Small Nose, Thick Nose, Tli in Nose, Fat Nose, Lean Nose, Loin; Nose, Short Nose, Wide Nose, Narrow Nose, Artilicial Nose or Any oilier kiml uf in'-'' is fitted with I In .Inliti-iiii I'atciit Ka-j Kiltinir t.y- t.l.i-.i. I-'.II' i.t'e liv R. H. TRASK, .1 KWKI FK ANU OPT II II UK. La Salle St.. ' i door north of City llrun Store,) Ottawa, Ii.mnoih. I iT" cull mid have voiir ev tented tiy the John-ton ln...tnc K.ve Meter, free ot charmr WratlOK ami liui iltrs. VArd on Cutiiiuliuii t., one tla k north of iiftoii Hotel, OITAWA,,- ILLINOIS. THOS. & HUGH COLWEIL, M SI Kll Tt HKKS OP Sasst, Doors, Blinfls, Mori.niNcs.. Stair Kail Halustcis, Newels, K"- in -r.k ".in'.l mil fit, ;i.i.'o" f 'l-i. Is tliuip. mlt. and i r li'nii ! ' -) ' con;, p. ete a Iioiim-. We Uke Clitr.ii t- III .M prt..f th:i.r the ij..lllliK -taliK. r.irh.-- e..1t. ll ....l:l:i l.ill I'l ! TIT Ho-Uiil do cll to call o U- rtlld i"' l "Or li'lr. -. OFFICE AMI FA ToUY, La Salle Street, Ottawa, Ills. No. 11 Twine Binder. nation, at "i f N-lf-t the ta'-t ::i.iitcittf. " irrcat in tide to ! Kced ewiim THE CELEBRATED El UAiOH Is lilleil Willi l.ati-lit -Kein, tin-- avle, i.il. iit r.iiinil eL'. il tile, ami -.it.c.-li.iil!i'. ' -mke; nl- laivcs pre oil in Inn. i.y liyilraiilic .ri--iiri' : tin cilu'' -- All Gears Saturated in Boiling Oil 1 1 EST TIM HE It; SEASONED II VE;VEAIS. More of them are in I'se than any Other Make on the (Jlolr. '1 ( u CASADAi 1 sum l ) We Wait lo Slow M a New Coot Stove. Hardware, Pumps, Tinware, &c. MANLEY & JORDAN. OTTAWA MARBLE WORKS E. KUYL, Sl'i'iT-hiR to It 1.1 W I k K I VI. 1 DR. J. 0. ras 'I1 1 1 V IC Land", cither for occu panel or tor in 1 IW iK vent incut, are furev the tie' lattlel.. - I all for mat, prime! tna'ter and inform: '.on. ft several ottao men have made m1 wr cent. i'". TesiU Lkiul. and jii-t itwnl cliaucea can ta- Jiad n;'. jt Ot&. ' ' ii..tS. I v'lm tl) 4 VPT That tnure. F re. Life I .IJ IV A I I j and Accident. N nc tut ... vrv '"--t coo'ieMiie in niv olllcc. I"" "' oo I.Vlier than other Htirnw cnarKe. iiov:t tt IK. J. O. HA'-M'.S. CITY T MOV KUT Y. Lli ? ta !i to wln-t. ttlMl tuiver. wi'l con-l I ti e r own ttere.t. I.v callliion no-. Wil'.wll d!.lr ; rrwra I-iSii to '.o. buildini: lot at from i f V. an.1 ,uie 4ei.irl.l Lusluca property ,t U rr l,rll,,H OCEAN TICKETS. Fine Workmanship, Best Grade of Stock, BOTTOM PRICES. DIVORCES rX Ol x line, to m.d from til Kjr-' .I:--, i:2"t es rate. I'1 ' - "A" I TK PlVulUr S W '.rtlilT :.l;uiti.rjijfc- "..:i.!l.. ll.lie.1 -11". i". ... .' ... . ......... v.i..- rr. ui lint.in Mrt. ..piite ..,ntV ( arnaif" Miop. ' tennTmv. crarii.im-vii! ; WAKD OTTAWA, HjM"!". State viir cx- ant .P1 Mi''""' .,,'T' i v.jrld lluildiin:, xi lr.KiUy. New 'iork. uJ