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1,01 I; -:' I, RURAL RUMBLINGS. From Ransom. U3SC0W, Jail. W.. H.iw ilo.'S tht weather suit you? One of 1). 1 rick's lioys hus tarn quitf ill, TQnt is nvovfriiv? "uilor the can f Pr Ives. The M. UiciiibiTt mv rwivln;.' "il't ly exhortations from Kev. Hajw. It's oot time to talk of the terror nf Hades when its K 5 below rom. A horse-buyer by the name of Kohl U in lows. He w.'ict-? fifty hor.M'v. Jinn,' In your hordes'. Dr. Ives goes to Kinsman to.ieu a jiiitient who came near "uns-ins the river," but who is now vapiJly recovei itig. Kev. Hayes wi nt to KlacWoii.- Sunday afternoon to j r. h V. I lie Hamilton's fu ncrsJ KTEion. The rite in tl.ti price of rorn an t oats will cauw much grain fr be marketed a ocd as the r a.!a will be lit to travel. JJiss Louisa Kukvr.w holms been in ("hi ' ago for newly :t yeaj-, Is home. Call the nil and . if any 1' the donio vratic oftfo 4--kers have leon miowoiI under. Married, "'l Tirirvl.iy, Jan. Mr. Lou is, West '.ii! Mi-- Lydia (Jeheber. The bride is v li Known and was one of the h'iD'mz lights ( f the. social circle. Mr. West 19 from Vow York. We add our -ODgratulations-to that of their friends, and may their lmppine-s increase with yearx The hall las owning was- u grand h:c- -ess. Over ') i:ou)lcs were in attemlance. Mr. iiley retting many thanks to all for their .v-Ktanee, especially his Ottawa friends. J.'wi- .vh-vulober hel.l the lucky numN M',') Unit drew the beautiful flanging Jamp. S.iy, Lewis, the girls fay that iauip i- tk) pretty to r;o west. Lewis " h good !, und all wi.-h him much lich'. Miss Ainu-la Mink, of Uruml Itapidn, is voting her ninny fiiemlrf in our villngr. Mibs Charlotte Moore, of Ottawa, is the ZMft of her brother, V. Moore. Mr. O. K. Shackeltoo left to-dny to visit friends in Marseilles. Ml Rati Ikwy is taking a tew dny.s' rcrtfro-:ii her .studies. Mr. i"orgu Meal ami Mi Nettie Me Jormack were married Snnday by Kev. Hayes. Their many friends wifh tbem w ag life and happiness and all the pleas 073 this life Afford-. Mr. James V?!kitwii, of Seneca, was in iewn Sunday. Call on John McKay and settle Uncle Mrua'n recount. Wo believe his bill again-t Alien tjwn-bip is over $000. Joe. Ilegy, who whs at one time un oner ,tic bhek.-Uiilh of our village, has moved .'o Iowa, where In will follow his trade. .Mr. Jerry Worts h;is bought the resi c:k7 c! Mr; Van Wiuklo. MrF. Mi Kay is entertaining lit r mtlier m-1 little tiroUu r. Ther are goNl prospects of several mar- li&ires before spring. Yet three a week "Oes i'ery well. !Mrs. O. K. Shaokoltou reiiirned from Chi ' .fgo lu-st Satunlny. ' (Yrvr - From Marseilles. M.utsi.ii.ij.6, Jan. oOth, 1HC -Mo.ra. (Galloway A; Neilwn go back into their ' wu fcin to ilav- Mr. Morehend i)es vwny. Tlie young pts'le's lOi: entertainment at the Universalist church netted a little over 110 last evening. It was n fine entertain ment as well. Work on (lie rink is going on bravely 4s many meu ii.s can comfortably work an engaged. A boiler was burned at one of the pajMT nulls last Saturday night. A leaky valve wtA the cuu.se. And now the tax collector revels and the t ranger comes down. Ice harvest also is upon ui. Twenty oches thick on the river. From Freedom. . MAKHIkD. Married, Jan. 2Dth, at the residence of John Collis, in Freedom, by Hev. C. C. Lrfjvejoy, of Piano, assisted by Kev. Mr. McKay, of IYairle Centre, and Hev. Mr. Miller, of Freedom, Mr. Ocorge II. Lucas and Miss S. (leitrudo Collis, both of 'Freedom. At the appointed hour, VI m., the bridal party appeared and, while 1 "rof. Kelley, of jCarlville, plhj ed the wedding inarch, they UHKUtned the chosen position, where, be neath the magic horse-shoo and lestonns of tvergreen, these two young lives by an ap propriate ceremony were made one. Fred fao.1 Lew, brothers of the bride, performed very gracefully the part of groomsmen; while Miss Lizzie Whitley, of Piano, and Mius Dolly Howe, of Freedom, with be coming easo and grace supported the bride. At the conclusion of the ceremony the sual wedding dinner was served with un UBual bounty and munificence. Tho hos pitable home of Mr. Collis was filled with friends and relatives, who knew w 11 how to enjoy a time like this. Un Friday evening following the newly wedded pair were given a right royal re reptlon at the home of the groom's parents, near Harding. Wedding gifts were num. erouu, aa may be seen by tho following list: Hanging lamp, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lucas; hanrine lamo. Thos. and Annie Burrowa; half dozen teaspoons, Mother Collie; half dozen teaspoons, Dr. and Mrs. Dyer; same, Mr and Mrs. Kellev: same. J. I J. Pool: eugarWoon, T. C. and Willie Fullerton ; cake bVket, Wm. Rowe and eUter; pin CMntonMJzzle Whitley; looking glasa, W. K. Pool ; utch safe, W. I. Pool ; toilet set, Ralph, Ed&tf and Susie Dyer; hand glasa, Ellen B. tanner, breakfaztcsp i M.i i. Sin it i! cliiiliher sei c crockery. Mr. and Mrs. Oovden; Ilryant.s I'.hius. Mav and Lii! Mall; Homer s I Willis A. Clark ; casli, ', J. C. Mai) ; hand lamp, Mr. and Mr-. C. M. Kyi; tea pot I'ruda Hibbard; muvie bolder ami inusie. Dr. Fogg and wife: toilet Imttles, nivi I'og"; can of fruit anil towel-, J. A. Collis; t.iw'elrack, F. .1. Lewis; bible, bed. spread, rocker and two towels, Father and Mother Lucas; rocker, Fred and Lew; clock, Mr. and Mrs. Ilink-ou; pair silver salts, A Friend; ice cieam set, Uichar'l VVIIIiimmin- lilllsll Wel'.i bi)., C C- L. ; 1 ..ix- slunts und I- chickens, Father Collis. From Ophir. Oiuuu, Feb. 2 Sleiuhing still good and Frank and his daisy aro out every day. Charlie Porter was married lastihurs. dav to a young' lady from Stroator. Sir. C.'Kruiisse, our genial mercha!, had a friend over from the i.ld st la.st week. Mr. David Klinefelter, who had been a resident of No. (5 for the past three years took a trip lately to Jamestow n, Pa., w here ho had relatives living. Last Tuesday his son received a telegram haying thoold man was dead. No partieul irs yet received in r.,rr,i t, Jii-i di'Mh. hich was tidden. Ho '- ii v -- - leaves four daughters and one nii, ad mar ried. 'o-t"s hou-e is coiner tin very slovlv n account of the severe weather. ur merchant CDmplainof dull tune-ana a scarcity of "the root of all evil." Last Friday the pupils of the limner schools had recitations, spe iking, &.c. , Miss Mary Loth, from Mendota, i- visit ing friends here. Iots of grain from the.se parts is being taken to m.irset. Mike Moore, one of Ophir's bard work ing young men, is having more than his share nf trouble. Some two years ago he was married to Jennie Hughes, with whom he lived happily one year. Then death en tered his happy home and robbed him of his bride. Last week one of his hor-es dropped dead in the barn. He put the har ness on the other hor t draw the dead one awav, when it too fell dead in its traeks. Truly Mr. Moore deserves the pro. found sympathy .of his neighlKirs and something more substantial than sympa thy. Who will take the matter in baud '! Charles Foster, sen., who has been very ,-ick. is able to be around Rgani. Lli-ha Deiit-ch, formerly of Homer but now of Johnstown, Pa., is visiting his par ents in Homer. Your typos made bad work of purl of my letter in lastweek'sTiiAliKii. Mr. Wallace's Ininl It wus nrlnN-d had sold for :i'2.,)0 an acre when it should havo been .V.I..V): and there were numerous other errors. By the way, Mr. Simpson, who had purchased the Wallace land, has backed out. Mr. and Mrs. Kraii-se were cdled to Pe ru vesterday by the death of a friend. Pkpho. Have u-ed Tonpa'lne as a local applica tion to an iullamed and swollen knee joint, and I never knew p in and swelling to sub side, more rapidly. Philo O. Valentine, M. !)., St. Iouis From T onica. Tonk a, Feb. otb, S'. W. A. Flint and wife, Mrs. Hullock and daughter, Mrs. Kiehey und daughter, Ouy Hiehev and sev eral others started for the World 'h fair at New Orleans. Miss Kate Targurt is visiting friends in Ottawa. John Strawn, Will Vatinatta and J ore Howe are visiting in Iroquois Co. Mrs. F.. Colo, of Feneoa, is visiting her father, W. C. Trout. H. Hawley has bought the livery barn in this burg and will. a start a livery business. O. II. liarrass has his entire stock advertised for Kale. (Iran Perry ia doing duty at the ware house during Flint's absence. Srn k. IIcmam Blood. On tho pnrity and vital ity of tho blood depend the vigor and health of the whole eystcm. Discaso of various kinds is often only the sign that nature is trying to remove the disturbing cause. A remedy that gives life and vigor to the blood, eradicates scrofula and other impuri ties from it, as Hood's tsarsaparilla un doubtedly does, roust bo tho means of pre venting many diseases that would occur without its use. Sold by dealers, . - . Viciuity Items. A Stieator lady gives her baby drtig.i to put it to sleep while she attend the skating rink. F.xperiments are being tried at Mendota with tho Thompson Houstati incandescent electric light with gratifying success. A telephone war is imminent at Aurora. The 'phone patrons are growling on a high key, and threaten to " ring off ""in a body. Judge Parks addressed the people of Somanaiik last night, on the .subject of temperance, lie was made to sen the er ror of bis ways at the Washingtonian Home, Chicago, and since then has been admitted on probation, at a member of the M. K. Church, at Aurora. 3lt. Vernon Unordr: "The State Orange at its recent meeting lu Helleville decided to pre-s upon Oov. Oglesby's attention the name of some farmer for Hailroad and Warehouse Commissioner. J. II Miller. of St. Clair, and K. Howland, of I.a Salle, are mor-t prominently mentioned in this connection." Mr. How lam I is a re-ldent of Prairie Center. .. ... Tersona vrhofco lungs an; Impaired or hv tlirout diseases thould not go to the tculiere, as the air la always poisonous to nc h trou. hies. Ube Dr. Klgdow's Positive Cure; ll cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, slb. ma, lnflucnia, aud all throut and lung dl cases. Montgomery A Co., druggists, IV corah, Iowa, say: "We arc having a nin et PoaltlTO Cure. It gives universal tatMnc tion." Trice 00 cents and ono dollar. E. T Crlggs. Fitgeralii's band went out to the residence of Geo. Shawr, three miles eat f the city, last Tue.-day night, by special Invitation. They were hospitably entertained and nn el. egsnt nupper served anJ mule, vocal itnJ in- Btrumental, was pnrt of the programme. The boy behaved thcmehe.s well, but the b.w drummer, In looking over the collection of handsome country belles a-serab!ed, xnL--ed the fir, red cheeked, red lipped "Cinderella" from the group and his heart as ad. I -ast Wednesday night a delghing party wi nt from this city to then sidencc of John Crew, accompanied by Ball's orchestra. Piety hill wa well represented by the follow log: Tho three Mis.e Walter, the Misses Neary, the Mis-scs MeCabc, Jim Cot-tello, Jim Ncaryand Tho. MeLaugblln. The others were CowDty Clerk Kinlen, Jas. Kagn, Jas. Oillcn.M. Hheehan, T. Bralth, of Qulney, Jas. McQuadc, Mrs. Mary Fox and Mr. and Mrs. McDermolt. The Tiety hill parly made the slide fccholUsehc in (treat demand. An ele gant rcpsat was served an4 tbe victors had heaps of fun and enjoyment. iii'tlnti Court. In the afi ' llate court on t he 5th u iiuuiIk i of direi.-ious wm- ;init"UllCt'd. Those from this county were: City of I.a Salle v. M. iv. II. Zinc Co. I.V-vr-t(l In part; alliruicil in part and remanded. 11. S. (ilPiertitCo. v. 1". Mi(iiimis,ullinin.il. Meyer v. I r. Chjii'leiicii, aUlnneil. I'om'rs ot IXir I'ark v. O'Sullivan. Kr . r-(..l ; judgment for defendant below. Circuit Court. The court iustruetod thn Jurj in the Deria Sii.uily suit to settle for their hotel bill, and it had to k'riu and bear that too. la the Christiansan Johnson surety suit a verdict for pluintUT of ?1,1W.C7 was rendered 'i;te:duy. The M.ireh term of the court will have H jury puled. In all '-'-'i men have been mti. jim naed to attend. Ia tin' Putlield She. hun -nit iu the- circuit court, groin out of damages claimed by plaiutitT sti'tahied l.v Shesdiau's cuttle break ing into hi" c.iriitu Id-!, the jury returned U'rdVt of not guilt . The -taieV attorney u ii! hegm on the erim imd docket next Momhiy. L:i.-t Monday Judge Ulanehaid -ibtuintd t!ie demurs r to the- ctilion for a niandaimis a-liing for an appeal in :!ie Kullertun insanity ea-' and th ' supreme court ut its next i'v ioa here, w ill be appealed to lo give a run. ctnietion of tic statute- be lring on the ea-e. It eo.-t A U e rt Smith, id K.trUille, u,:r .'ioO t'ii trip, lie paid that amount into the court last Monday for selling without a li-eeii-e, ( te. A. II. Frank, of the same phu-e, paid in $1V for ii like cau-e. After having r-et through litis tiresome ea-e for nearly 10 days, the jury in the. Dervin Shanh'y case tiled into court la-t Wedue-day morning with u verdiet for Mary Dervin of ?'i,,')0i. The wear and tear of the long sit had left its mark- upon them, though six of them were in:nK'Ua;.e)y iuipre--eil into tin' IbitVield- Mieell.ltl e-e. l'eiipl.i v i ieorge Miiith, burglary aii.l lar ceny. IMl seuteneeilto jn n Mr . yeur, one day iu rd eon. Same v Albert Ninniat, -elar.g U'juor to minor-. Pleaded guilty to four count, line of i'i-'t on each count. .s.'inie v Albert (Irltl'.n, larceny. Plead guil ty and -enk'necd to IS month" in pen. I It VCKKV. The Weir Plow Co rial v J If Suyle-, admr, te. tt ul. ( Vmrl orders orig bill dis. Peter (Jfiod v Ira Kerry ct al. Leave to withdraw two note and mortgages upoo tiling copies. l-abeihi Tate et at v Vlu.-itx'th Clark et al. Hearing and device. County Cnort. In the County Court Judge (iIU rt Hi. post d of the following criminal cut's this week: Chus. W. Wi!-on aud William Murphy, 1; r- eenv, tdead guilty and weri; centeuecd to0 days lu county Jail. ('has. Adams, Henry Johnson and W illiam Murphy also plead guil ty to larceny, and Charles got Henry .V and William ).' days iu ipiod. I'rotmte Court, K.-t Anio M F-ber-ol, uu rep aeets nop. Mat Win Clager, letters to Kdward Temph'. Bond iu um of .VV), Not lee to crediiors to March term. list of Ira Danielrou, letters to Peter C Xcl s()naduir. Adj April term. K-t of Fred IMider, order final settlement to May term. l"st of Julia O'Hrien, rep acets spp. F.stof Put'k Pnrr, rep wets app. I'stot Surah Stewart, probate of will. Koht Stewart app ev, bond ;,() ad April term. Uuurdiausbip of FUen ttrawn el al, rep of accts app. Conservatorship of Wu H d'kert, distract ed. Kesitrnation of Wm M Kby accepted, lieo II Madden app cons, bond ?i,0(H) app. Est of Jolm ( Kantzer, order final settle ment March term. K.-tof John Seal, name as above. liuardliitibhip of Knima D KcnUer et ul. Itenignatlon of Klinihclh Treat, testamentary guardian. Henrv I'eters app guardian, bond iI.iM.' opp. liuardianship of Lillle M Carter et al. Chus Carter app guardian, Lwiud $1,000 app. Kstof .laeoh Hrenn.repof accts app. Kstof Daniel Baker, rep of acct-. Order on admr to pay assets in Ii'im hands to widow. Kst mttled us insolvent. Naomi Kldd et al v Geo W Edwards etui. Order to et aside will and to revoke letters testamentary entered. (iiiardisnshipof Edith M Allen ef id, repof ace's app. M AKKI VoKS. Alfred E. fatten and Alma J. Kleiber. J'-eph Wortzneek and Mary Welsh. William Lewis and Charlotte Reynolds. John Stomniel and Eli.atieth Kran.er. VolonniH Launt and llattie H. Morton. Olivi r Stillwell aud Kaehael Denton, .'olin K. Sw-hnUer and Louise S. Bernard, tfoseph Wirt, and Klizahetli P.ohn. tieu.lirnki 1 and Helen Yurieh. Chas. Swarting and Antoinette Ki cker. William Hiss aud I'aullna Brill. William ti. Kelso and Maria Marran. August. Dorniau and Minnie S'limalllncr. Chsrlcs H. Nichols and Lizzie tinge. Arthur Hook gave an exhibition ol fan cy roller Khating at Freedom, Wednesday night last, and at Fnrlville la-t Thursday night. His graceful performances a-tou-isli-l the natives. "How old are your'' sai' lan ancient dame to u grinning little tar xit. "Well, if I goes by what nuulder sivs, I is most ten, but if I goes by do fun 1's had, I's mort a hun dred." O! that all could measure their years in this way 1 but how many measure them by long night watches and almost fa tal coughing spells, wliicu could have been cured by :i tattle of Dr. Hull's Cough Sy rup t.ikeu In season. Ottawa markets. Ottawa, Im.., Feb Kl.'l'R s ii Kuril. lAhll t:)Uti. Vi.-t.ir M s.Si'r l.l.ni l. p;eni, ? c-t. H'liiiTirt'in i Tlierion IlWltftd'Ht, HT'.'I , i i ;i V .5 i:i r.n soo n i . a", 1 11 :ltl W ;s i jo i .!: j . s n 7 X 7 N ( 3 30 r 4 lO 4 t JlO4 ID s w 4 m 3 no s in iO) i 50UH J "J INtent. V tvt Kjww Winter, f -, Mlum-Mil spring Wlii-nt, r.-tnil ifi. Hrun, V Corn M. iiU reUU ss-irtH lorn una uin kT'WIJ - IiHIIH riij W1it, rnish i:v,. ii ftn I orn, n w, vllU .' Cera, D-w. vht, i?$i Out, tnlted, .S urn, wlit.i Tmvjthy.Sr.si, bast-.- I'otatoi-, lrs PC IletWT. Kt-s hh-ki-r live, "i ( hlcki uNilriwJ, Turiii-yN truck. (;,, ... Ilav, V OB ' Liv SroiiL f en foot, M, K f uttwen finrt. rinm. Kir!va, 11 w,gcs f r.v is........ .. -hct. iOO :b litnilw -- I.lv Hv. !W . - ToMd How, rr iC" a t'vtiow, Bioin &XD Salt. um.ii. - Tlk. In oO bh, ptr T.k)w. rr h t, per BP Htdm,prra CJf TkvMMA isaia t5 n Kimi Kiwi. ......... .-... nnkMN ftyam prtoai imU t odd tadt Iw ta4 mim 1.00 Buys Six "Sheffield" Silver-Plated Table Knives. Buys a Carver and Fork Bone or Ebo ny Handle. 1.00 Buys a Set of Good Table Knives and Forks, steel blades. 2.90 Buys a Decorated Toilet Sot of eleven pes.. Ivory body. 2.50 Will buy a large, Handsome Hang ing Lamp. 75c Buys a good, substan tial Side Lamp, all complete. 4.00 Will buy a large Hanging Lamp of fine polished brass, with glass prisms. Staff! Buys an extra fine Ml I rich Gold Hanging WW Lamp, with prisms and decorated shade, worth at least $8.00. 15.00 Buys a Dinner, Tea and Break fast Set of 147 pes, English Decorated Ware. lOe Will buy a Tubular, Owl or Buckeye Lan tern Globe. 2.00 colors. Will buy a Dozen "Craquelled" Table Tumblers, assorted A Manufacturer's Line of Samples in Ladies', Misses' and Gents' Fine Shoes," at Low Prices. OPERA HOUSE STORE CLAUS & BRO. Havo Just Received a Large Invoice of goods ! - i f Uii'iits' (Jrainwl, Knurl Mi Kip and KuWmt Hair-LiiH'il Moots. fcfc'-A Specialty in Hcme-Made Hand-Sewed Boots and Shoes. Bi? Stock of Ladies' Shoes, Slippers, Xc, on hand. Our Prices are Kear-onable and everything wej ss ll is Guaranteed. Clans fc Bro. BALDWIN & PHISELER, ItMaraetorert of flne MABBLE udOKAMTK IiIONDHENTS, Head Stones, AnJ all kind, of CZMXTKBT WOBZ. Kev and Original Df!gi A IPBOIALTT. .rd on ColTRho St. nix block ft. tl OTTAWA, - VLXJOSOVB. .Dona of (.aiion uomi. n nun AMn rrrn Lims Salt, Cement. Plastering Hair andBtnoco. Also the LONDON Horse & Cattle Fooi A rttMiatloo Hr rnrtor to mr cobiitioa povdar cm aiadc Oil Oak, Corn Meatl A.EAXHT0I. U tf 144 Mala . Otlaa, IU. .60 D. W. BDLLMSYER Fall C7HV SHOULD VOU Heitat about VUitiiu; Ol'K STOKK. hn vou Know that our counters are heaped with a well HorteJ Hue of lcn and Boj ainl ChiWren's Snits and Uvercoats of the latet t,vles. in h11 the grades; You know .vou rauM purchase ome immv ar ments before Chritnia Vou cannot HEAR LAST WINTER'S COAT, rantaloous or Vet. Thev are very eedy, ajitl will not do you wervice. Come now, before the rush Mt in, and pick out what vou want. Jut take a LOOK AT OUR OVERCOATS! They are Wonderfully Cheap, considering the cloth of which they are made, their appear ance and Bnish. Every purchas er presented with a handome Souvenir for the holidays. Come without delay to fllMIC EUR I PIC JJC I lllUt clot house Mortii of Gourt House. ',Ckl1 iVIC" Texw at fn)tn fUV lOUW lj;i to per acre. Tine- li s-Una ts.ii t .ilea! Ijui'l huM re ciutliiuitl Iv ini ren-liar, lint un mere Imn t in tx'iiiK' uil" imt ihiw' I'i -e rv nuvMixiiiK rupiillv. (:huuc- llk iltonr now ulTen-'l will s,kii il...iji..ir f.irevi'r. ttuy iu. Kur furtli. r u.i'.iriuitiiuh, niii'a im.l m;ii-r mil on J ui.ll-tf OIC. J. o. h Wkih & SON. i V I V i I K i fr a Uexet rrom Uvtr 1 11 It I n I v,l, Kntt.. or tiHSAtaini Vmni rii i.i Uiuwu. lit. Tu-kpin koh1 for one ver. i ''iei.ii lirieeM Hill viou lie iln'jljlnl. uw U tlw lime to huj . 1'K. .r. 11. UAI'.IUS A SON. 1 W. V. HI.A K K, Attorney n.1 Connwlor 'J. ut l.iw. Kisjiii a,-tourt ikior, ( mirtll.mon.oiui. w, 111. A.l ! ptl burti;. w prolan:)- ;(uSil lo. Jsis I Till.'' f'DV " Hrel Hre!! Klrel'lortlu? I 11 li V IV I i-.liu.niiiK of tli.) Arv N-Iln ) ul it am "H.rtiltiir, inl th ln wnitlilnn rynip In anch i-tt-i'n Ik p.'l" y I" "'" "t llio law, ntruiiK, milionhlc reinpiimi n pnwmeil liy tne, whleli v.nat no morlhili oi pay f'T niHiiriiiM'c 111 wcakT nnil ls-t ilrnlrHl'ls rompiiiiies. T;7ll. OK. J. O. II.VUK1S. nhi.-ii to "."U,-., ami daycTK will eoiionli ttielr own tnti'rst. hy ealliBit oa in'1. Will null dwi:inm nl from .'.'i0 l,ici.nl, b uliliuR I.itu rrom fib to tM iuid i"uuc ueniMhlf Siii-iiie prc-ji riy l tlr prtr. DK. J. 0. HARK IS. FARM ImSALR& l.an.l; Ss; null- frn'ii otlnw:!. 4S mlim from Utleii . l. irne iiri liiinl; liuwlne wi il un llio ireiulw. Kor fur ilier Inf'inu.itieM pp:y to jiili'JI-5w Hi;. J. O. IIARHIS t. SOV. j Spencer's i FALL STOCK has com jmenced to arrive. j A flue line of Ladies' Kid i land Goat, Button and Tie, Walking Shoes, at prices low er than the lowest. A full stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods always on hand at prices lower than the lowest Call and examine stock and se our prices. OTTAWA MARBLE WORKS EMIL KUYL, itr'.ciwi.-H to IUimwv & tn w FORKKiN AND AMERICAN Marl aud Granite. Original Dign Bert Qrvie of Kock I Tim WorkmaoBliip Bottom Prices Vurl ft a C'.'.n'.iin Strs:e(, nprai.t ,)ouiV Curwa hh-;i. OTTAWA , IIjIjIHOIH. LIBBEY BROS. & CO. MKKKIM-.KS AMI Sllin'KfW OV ayde, English & Norman HORSES, HEREFORD CATTLE Poland-China and Berkshire SWINE. IOO POLAND PIGS Kor Uvi.t Si'wiu'.t TrnJ.) nov rr.vly ft-r wile. A liiri.' nnmhrr of nnimalml '-HCh of tlic ahova Iirecrf. of ftllmco "ml ttofi tr. oithfr (.Tiiiic or Ihoroosu- InmU:tl of -t'-k d-ln-.i. Krm. five Pilks wutii-w.-. ,,f nii.ti ' ll.ix. nri' nttowa. intnAla, -.M-aaj An Independent Newspaper of Dem ocratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Inter esting Shape and with the greatest pos sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impar tiality; and to the Promotion of Demo cratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society and Industry Hair, bif Mail, To paid: DAILY, par Year $6 00 DAILY, per Month 50 SUNDAY, per Year I 00 DAILY and SUNDAY per Year 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year t 00 AAttmt. TUB 9 ,V. 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