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V t i ' 4 r v . . mi" ' i I I lit i . 2 n " in. Hiu Ilukfiiir ruir. I 1 1 1 I J I II I II HlVUglllllUII UUUIUIIg MUgCO Sh ttwvn xtt Srmto. rvnuHiiRD Kvkuv Sati -iiuav Muknino, At Nun. aOniul 1 Ji.-irsalle Sti t, C1' STAIRS.) Wyi. OSMAN .Sc HONS, 1 'ropi-iel or. WM. OSMAX, Ki'irc.li; I01IN .1. SWKKSKY, I i n Ki-ithii. S? i .no 1 .7 Terms of Subscription: nadvniico, per minimi If not pniil till -ml of Hirer months If not paid till cnil of nix nioiitlm ly carrier, fifty ti-iitu extol. Fifteen cent u year 1" nddcd '" I'11!'1'1' l'm "," "r ""' ouuty, to COT.T prepayment of poMar. These term will be nrletly iulti r l to. TO MAIL SI 11SI lill.KUS. IMeiiao be certain that theilale on the Hume label on our naix-r Imlli-alm the time t" which you Imvu mhl tour uliTlpt Ion. If II ilo"-" not, I'leaw notify ii Inline- dlately. In keeping thce :ie ennui-. llh so niiiiiy differ ent Bubitcrlbent error are liable to inetir, ami w lake this nietlioil to keep correct iiccoiuiIh with mini nb acrlbem. If the lalM'l li riot coneitcl lkltliin two weeks 4fter we fchouhl litivc received pa inenl plen-e notify ns. We lire even more iinxloiit tliim yon I" lmve the ace. unit correct. on: ai.i:ni: Til KiikkTk.uji.ii may be obtalni-il at the fuHnum place hy the lni;lc copy, or ie.ilniT!pil"ii will he taken for any Iwiuth of time at ihe n-iruiar :aU-: R. II. I'ooi.vn. Serena, III. I. II. Ti:o -iin: ims i:. M.itw':!'-.'. D. II. I'MiHimiM., Seneca. L. T. Vax I"1skn. (iriiml IM G uoik.k II. Hi.!: .ki:. t..r 1: .-y t,t: thaw. A'lilre.v,T:-oy Onm-. Nr rni I'lmt SIiU M'ir , I'.liiioii, hi OttUHH. III.. .lllil I I. I" From Paris, France. M i-Ciu-cini-. Tbe guiety f the French people is so of ri'rvosrciit.th.'it, Hltlmu-li the Kenton re strictions are nut severe, it cannot bo sup pressed f'r forty dins and nights, hut tit mid Lent or Mi C'areine, in a fete, the file (!' l!t'in-Iu'.ncn.i. The blanchlssen ses are laundresses. The old washenvom en pound tho buttons off our (dotlies in the lloatiuu hospital alnn the Seine, the jaiin ty little grisettes who iron and bring them to our hotel cm .Sunday morning, and the middle aged lady who keeps the hooks ami sews on the buttons compose the three div isions of tho Order of the Washtiih. The connection between them and this infringement upon tin? fasting and prayer is not very clearly defined, unless it is that the Manchissenses are chosen to bear the burden of the sin, as they are of a profes sion able "to waah their sins away." At all events the day is w ell celebrated, and the festivities coiniueni e at an early hour. The maskers in costume begin to appear on tlie IouIevard-i in the afternoon of the day previous, and by evening they become unite numerous. They do not seem to ilo much of anything, but they wander about in couples or small parties? and t ike their aniu-ement in dialling or being chaffed by th" knots of idlers who gather about them. This goes on until midnight, and even 1 iter. As lung as there is any one to see an I a Inure them, they are willing to sacrifice them-elves. I tithe evening aK, group, of young men w ith hunting h rns i ollei t around the buvettes and freiplented places and produce a w ierd ear splitting music. run-Ming of one re. frain, which is repeated with variations un til they are invited to tak something or told to move on. There is something po. etlc in tho music of these horns if heard in the fore-t of lintahi!!!il.MU w li-n the huu ters and doir are crashing ihrough the woods or galloping over a rolling plain on a line autumn day, but w hen it is sent re. verberatlng up between the fill build ings seeming to stiike and rebound from the narrow strip of sky above, it is not; it is painful However, they amuse them selves, and as it does not nicur too oft"ii, society submits to it. With the exception wf ihe triumphal pro-res-Ion of 1 1 I! 1,1 ," i,..''VsrMc.v, the mi-caroino is practically a repetition of the previous evening. The pinees-iou consists of the chai lot uf tiie Oiiecn uf the Latin drees, preceded by a .-itiadron of '-.nights of the wa- tub and followed by rhnriut-repre-entinj ('ominerrc, A 41 iriiltur", It- honii'iir .i',("i''', i.iiierty ciiiiglil'iung tho A orld, and othci . While ;bi-, joyous cortege isniakin.: the rounds l ilie locale, vaidi ami the lLilies(iiiaiket.-'i the crowds look on and the little boy- blow thcirtruni pets. The trumpets have much the suite effect Upon one as the h l!l- of Ihe night Ijelore, except tuat tae rxecutii 11 1- more naive and epileptic h casionaliv a few 1'ieiTiit-, Harh'ipiins and Columbines rol Kitieu in carriages w n a lew Util-lil- or cuirassier form a proiv ion ol tin-it- own tuiue and given a ball. It In Raid by those who havo seen It that some of these poor creatures are (piite serious over It and con duct themselves with the utmost gravity, wlille others are gay and seem to enjoy themselves with the intense delight of children, but none are Itoisterous or disor derly, and that to 11 casual observer they would appear entirely rational. The walls are draped with white and decor .ted w ith festoons and boqtirts of flowers. Mush: is furnished by a pianist and a blind fiddler. Turn from them to the students and their couipainioiis of the J'.otiillier at their dance, their antics and shouting, ami one would ask himself who were the lunatic- and w ho were the sane people. K. S. C. For chapped luuuls, face, lips, and nil nnih. ih-ss uf tin- skin, use Kuloih riiiii. 2.1 cents. Sold try K. V. lirlgu's. - - - I lie Iteddlck liKtiito. Last Saturday a claim was filed in the I'johate court by Tims. Khoades consisting of one seventh interest in 1'JO acres of land valued at '.) per arte in Henderson eoun- tv --!"., u.i 1. I le claims tna: tne jano was laiidulentlv withheld from the widow ami children heirs to I boinas Klioades of the village of Ihownsville, l'liyette county, ami state of Pa. Kerdick refused to return the papers to my mother in the year 11:!, statin:.' that they were lost. The papers were afterward seen in his possession in HIT. A one. half interest in a bill for slid ling corn amounting to l!0; for harvest ing and other labor :'.) .10; one-seventh of board bill for Hi years, sfi.l.l; ten days work with team hauling corn from the Vermillion farm nt $;f per day, :!(); one shovel plow borrowed and not returned, Sli Total, iJ'.'.OT.'l.oO. Interest on that amount for :'l years at 0 per cent, per annum, $.1,- .i:',0, due on account, ijtso l.Cl." some of the battle scared soldiers of ':0 will bo present. Our prospect for an abundant harvest is flattering in spite of the cold backward spring. l!ot!i wheat and oats have made rapid progress since the freezing let up a little. The ground for planting con: ami cotton is in a fine condition. Corn-planting is about over w ith. One by one the present incumbents of the federal ollices resign for new appoint ments, and it is of rare occurrence that one has to be invited out, to give, place for the new appointee. Mr. Manning for his (hir ing bravery in the defen-e of poor (iosling was immediately endorsed by prominent men of both the republican and democra tic parties to till the oilier- of l S. marshal of this district. There seems to be about twenty applications for every olUre to be filled throughout the state. Lrrri.K Ti: w . - Have tested Tongaline in neuralgia, it Is very seldom that I give laudatory notice or praise of proprietary medicines, but Tongaline has given me perfect sati-fartion. C. I'. O.-trander, M. D., Fairbury. Ills. and I "UOVAI."TIIKoM.V ABSOI.VTEI.y I'L'KE ItAK IN(i l'OWDl.ll MAHE. ACTION OK THE S .W VOUK STATE UOAKI) OK HEALTH. L'nder the direction of the New York State Hoard of Health, eighty-four differ ent kinds of baking powders, embracing all the brands that could be found for sale in the state, were submitted to examination and analysis by Prof. F. ('handler, a ineiii- her of the state board, and president of the New York city board of health, asMsted by Prof. Edward (. Love, the well known late I'nited States Government chemist. Tins ollidal report shows that a large number of the powders examined were found to contain ulum or lime; many of them to such tin extent as to render them seriously objectionable for use in the pre halation of human food. Alum was found in twenty nine samples. This drug is employed in baking powders to cheapen their cost. lite presence or lime is attributed to the impure cream ol tartar of commerce, used in their manufac ture. Such cream of tartar was also ana lyzed ami found to contain lime and other impurities, in some samples to the extent of ! per cent of their entire weitrht. All the baking powders of the market, with the si-.H'le exception of "Hoyal"' mot including the alum and phosphate powders, w hich were hm since discarded as unsafe When Baby wu alrk, we cvo lior CASTORIA, Wlii-n alio wna n Child, lio cried for ('ASTORIA, When nlio liecainii Mis, ulio tlui.g to CASTORIA, Wlieu hIio had Children, alio favo tlieiu CASTOHLA IV (ir ineflicieut liy housekeepers) areini.de oaiii- j iioui impure cream of tartar of commerce. to a corres. .Much money is expended in one '. another to increase the quantify off in the waters of this state. ( )w ners of are compelled by law to construe ...... . : .. : 1. 1 : ? 1 .1 iuiiii ii.-ii- iiv .1 .;i oiismeiii.iu: e.," - .... , . , . , , - ' I be run 'baking powder vet fo.iut ls to facilitate the .rogres.s of the I'miiy rln'inical t'tnalvsis " to be entirely free from lime and absolutely pure Is the "Hoyal." This perfect purity results from the exdu- imd i and coiiM-iitiently contain lime 1 11 irn i i nr extent . ii-e 1 1 . ... n : v "Tie- St. .'ncolis Oil Family Cnlemlar urn Rook of Health " is the title of an iiiinai puMi-licil l-y the Cluis. A. Vogcler C'oiiipaiiy of Ifaltimore. Like St. Jacolis Oil, this pill iii ntioii lends all competitors und has a dis tine tive feature ill itself which makes ihe lit tie liooli well worthy of preservation. All th i-niliiig humorist of the time, Rill Nye, M timid, Rob liiiiih-tli-, Derrick Dodd, Spoopen dykc.Opie P. Road, R. lx. .Munkilrick, am. other have contributed lo its pages. Scud J-cent stamp to the publishers and get a copy It will ii pav vou well. The recent announcement of the suspen ion of a daily paper called '-Ve Jiiiif,' published iti New York durin'r the past vear, has invert an impression that the ex llent monthly journal, Th? Jh'nl, by Jan sen, McClurg it Co., Chicago, is the oik referred to. This is a -rreat mistake. The h',il, of Chicago, has just closed success fully its fifth vear and is irrowin better wicli each sma eedimr number. It is cer tainly the best literary journal ever pul li-hed in the west, and probably the best now in existence, in America. It is beau tiful in appearance, and most ably edited To any one w ho wishes to keep informed as to the literature of the day and to every book buyer, It is invaluable. . From Texas. and make a tour of the Uoulcvard-. -eein and being seen. And that is about all there i s of it. All this aimiseniei t which in America would he classed as ' tomfoolery-' is looked upon here, as a necessary relaxation from work, and as the enjoyment is innocent, it is commendable. The old people lament the decadence of the carnival, the waning of interest in fetes chide the young people for not participat ing in them, and talk of the time- of tlu procession of the Un-uf.gras ibarblcue.) Some of them say that Paris needs a touch of royalty and th example of a brilliant COUrt to show the people how to amuse themselves. The people who take part in the prore sions atvi promena-ie me liotiievards 111 rosiume uie ;'rii'-raiiv 01 'tie lower classes or the bourgeois at best. The ., ,,,), 'diverts itself at th lial d Lnfants at the Opera, the special matinees a! the theatres -- - - -, ... . ... . . and expositions or palutings. in the een ins there are given bal ma-ipies at several theatres after the representations, ami at public balls, such as the famous Hal lioul. Jler, the students' hall of the Latin (Quarter This occasion Is chosen as an Interesting yet peculiarly Impressive affair the ball at tlie Salpetrlere or crazy Lospltal. All the demented, hysterical and weakmimled people in the hospital are dressed in cos- Waco, Mi-Lean Co. Tex., March 'IS, 1SS.1 The ( losiu:; up of the great strike on the (ioiild system of railroads has practically demonstrated the folly of such n state of affairs, and the untold amount of d image lone the commercial Interests of tho coun try. Ten days suspension of business on the tw o paclllca, seems to be but a small affair, yet when we think of Its immense trains- running daily across our great state, far in to the heart of Mexico, a few days suspen sion causes serious delays attended w ith heavy losses in business circles. If th railroad men and their employees were all the persons to suffer, it would not matter, but every branch of industry lias to suffer. The murder of Hal (Iosling by a con victed prisoner, 0:1 the train near New- ISrauusfeld, cieatcd 1.0 little stir among his friends. I . S. Marsha! Co-ling was conveMiig two convicts lroin S-an Antonio to Au-tin, of a dc-pcra't' nature. Several friends of th'- prisoners were aboard the train, and although having been warned that they would make an attempt to escape, (iosling gave tliein liberties inconsistent in tin? premises. The wife of 0:10 pri.-oner gave them arms, when a general battle en. sued. Poor t iosling fell a victim the firsl tire. After the smoke cleared away in the car snflldently to see, says an eye witness: "Two men and two women lay prostrate upon the lloor, bespangled with their own life's blood, while both prisoners made their exit from the moving train, one of whom fell mortally wounded within a few rods of the track, while the other one was re -captured the next day. t losling's ileath was lamented by both press and people over the state. I ui- si -ter city Marlin was the scene of another tragedy last week 111 the shooting of two convicts by tlii-ir guards, w hile at work on the railroad. The custom of the state lea-iug out the penitentiary to private parties, has resulted in great loss of life to piisom-rs 111 the way I have just mentioned, and such a piactice should be abolished. The bill pending in the legislature, t substitute granite in the place of limestone as per contract in constructing the state ca pitol. has V(SM(t tlie senate and w ill doubt less become a law. The change will cost the - tatt about one half million dollars. Tin- bill has neated much cnthusia-nt both within the legislative halls and among the comuion people. There will be no re union of the Texas veterans on the -.'M of April, which would celebrate the 4!th an niversary ol the La'tle of .Iiu lnto or the gaining of Texas indeH-nderc . Jefferson Davis will lecture on the '.'1st at New Or leans, which w ill be Texas' day ft r exhibits at the exjiasltlon. Many Wucoites will at tend on that dav. Amonir whom doubtless on their way to spawning grounds ; and t wo or three galoots in every river town are permitted to seine till of the be.-t l!-h and destroy spawn by the million. In other words these two or three persons not only reap nil the advantage to be derived from the efforts of the l iiited States and State ollici.ils, but actually in a great degree to neutralize their action. This is about as consistent as it would be for the city of Ot tawa to plant shade and ornamental trees in Washington park, and then permit two or three persons to chop dow n the trees for fire wood. As Ihe case now stands th galoots alore siid not only destroy large (piantities of spawn und young fish, but, it is said, care fully take out the game fish and ship them to Chicago, so that tho citizens of Ottawa c innot get them by hook or purchase. Were a proper law enacted or enforced tish would be so plentiful in our rivers that any man could in an hour secure fish enough for two or three meals for his fam ily, but as it stands fishing with hook and line is played out. Two or three individu- ils get w hat belongs to live or ten thousand, j - - . In speaking of the influence for good ! women exert on the Pacific coast, Chief Justice Creeti, of Washington territory, says: "Twelve terms of court I have now held in which women have served as grand and petit jurors, and it is certainly a fact beyond dispute that no other twelve terms so salutary tor restraint ot crime have ever been know n in this territory." Tln-se an- Sullil Farts. I'hs lie.st blood purifier and system regulator ever placet within the reach ol sulleniig hu manity, truly is Electric Hitlers, inactivity of ties liver, biliousness, jaundice, constipntioii, weak kidneys, or any disease or the urinary organs, or whoever ri-ipiires an appetizer, tome or mild simulant , will always luid Elec tric Hitters the best mid only certain cure known. They m l surely and iiuirklv, everv ttle nuaiuiitecd to give entire satisfaction or money relumled. Nld at Mltv cents a bottle by Lid and liriggs. l'ho Fletchers, father and son, were last Saturday found guilty of the murder of Otto J. Hope, at Aurora, and sentenced the son to the penitentiary for life and the la ther for three years. William Whiteside, of Lancaster, Pa., writes: "ror over six years I was alllicted with diarrho-a. Mishler's Herb Hitters cured me ami improved my general health. 1 here is no remedy 111 tlie world that can show a similar record of cases, covering so arge a ran' of diseases, as this great lousel.old specific Kidney and liver omplaints. indigestion, foul stomach, diz ziness, nausea, sick headache, etc., all ield to the magic of ihi treatment." .. -. .. Dixon .S"-( It is a horrid thought to think of burving friends before they are lead. 1'eniamiti Forsyth, a Freeport boy god Hi years, was apparently dead and his nihil was about t lie lowered into tlie rave, w hrn, in compliance wit;, the lie. seeching cries ol it IS mother the roll!) was ipened and a slij lit mob t 11 e was dNeov- red Upon the boy's forehead, lie Wa- re. moved to a house near bv and ellorts made o restore him. These were successful at r several hours' work, and complete re- ovety is now promised. -. -4 .- lull 011 Wan, to K mikk . F.vervbody wants an honest answer t this simple tiie-tion: -What is the host medicine to regulate the bowel-;, cure cos-tivrne.-s and hilioii-ness, help the digestion mil give strength to the whole system? eople ask us this everyday. We .in-wer. 'acker's Tonic. It is pleasant to the taste. All the children like it. Mothers all praise it. It will save a thousand times its ost in every family. L ditor llufmi A?- . . La Salle Times: Over and aKive the bonded in lebtedness of this township, a- liow ti in Supet viso McLauclil.in's report last week, there N, as shown in Treasurer Deegan's report this week, -i iloating in debtedness of sfl1,s:!-2J- standing against the town in the form of commissioners of highways "scrip." This debt was contract ed for improving the Imttom road. I)rstry Hint Mjjii. ( hie may feel that he's getting old, but he uat'iral'ly dislikes that anything about his appearance should advise others of the fact.' Yet nothing does this so effectually as thin and falling hair. No woman wants to marry a man, and business tirms hesitate to employ a man, who -hows this fatal sign. Parker's Hair Dalsnm is worth to to you, in this regard, more than its weight in diamonds I se it, and have plentiful and glossy hair. Many have had every trace ot grayness removed and bald sjiots covered by using a single bottle. The .loliet ll?turblie ami .m says that that Edward J. Phelps is envoy extraordi nary and minUter plenipotentiary to Great Britain. Such Is not the case : Mr. Phelps has no title of the kind and the It. nml .S. should post up on such big words before attaching them to the name of a personage whose title Is simply .Minister riieips ana nothing mote. ive use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes of the N. V. Tartar Co., which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities. The cost of this chemically pure cream of tar tar is much greater than any other, and on account of this greater cost is used in 110 baking powder but the "Royal." Prof. Love, who made tho analyses of baking powders for the New York State Hoard of Health, as well as for the Govern ment, savs of the purity and wholesomeness of "Hoy hi": "I have tested a package of Hoyal Mak ing powder, which 1 purchased in the open market, and find it composed ot pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or phos. phates or anv injurious substances. K. G. Love, Ph. D." . . . The following, taken lroin tin exchange, is good advice, and should he followed by Ottawa citizens; it is eoiiallv applicable here : Taliv about the city. Help to improve it. Heaiitify the streets. Patronize tlie merchants. Advertize in its newspapers. F.leet good men to ofliee. Pay your taxes without grumbling. I !e courteous ti strangers'that come am ong you. Never let an opportunity to speak a good word for it pass. If you think of nothing gm-d to say about it, say nothing bad. Hcmember that every dollar you invest iua permanent improvement is that much money at interest. Never "kick" against any proposed ne. cessary improvement because it is not near your own door, or for fear that your taxes will be raised lifteeu cents. SCROFULA. A remedy that can destroy the germs ol scrofula, and when once settled has the pow. cr to root it out, must be appreciated by those afilicted. Tho remarkable, cures ot young children ami the more wonderful cures of those of middle ago anil late In life, as il lustrated by our printed testimonials, prove Hood's S.utSAi'Ai:it.i.A to lie a reliable rem edy, containing remedial afrents which, do positively cure scrofula and eradicate it from the blood. Wai:m:h, X. H., .Tan. 21, IS79. JlFSSits. C. I. Hood ; Co., Lowell, Mass.: Gentlemen For ten years previous to tho early part of 1ST7 I had been a constant suf ferer from scrofulous ulcers or sores, which had liiully reduced me to a helpless condi tion, as described in my letter to you in s.o tembcrof that year. Tho continued excel lent health which enables Hie to keep liouso for my aged father and to enjoy life, keeps allvemy intense personal interest 111 IIood'h .SAitSAi'Ai;ii.LA,aiid I cannot refrain from ex pressing my gratitude for tlie permanent cure this wonderful medicine effected h. my rase nearly two years nuo, while living hi Lowell, w hen all my physicians gave me up as Is-ins in an incurable condition. O110 thing before I close. 1 have recommended yot-.rSarsapaiilla to hundreds, and I think more than a thousand cases, and my faith in its invincibility in curing scrofula lias be come absolute by the wonderful cures it lia3 effected aside from my own. 1 trust you w ill not lie .slow in making the merits ot Jloon's Sa issai-a 1:1 i.i.a known everywhere, for It is a duly you owe to mankind. "VVltl best wishes 1 remain very trulv vours. SAlIAlt ('. YvTllTIIER. HOOD'S sIrsaparilla Is a skilfully-prepared compound, concen trated extract, by a jiroccfs peculiarly our own, of the best remedies of the vegetable kingdom known to medical science as altera tives, blood-puriliers, diuretics, and tonics. Sold by all druggists, l'riee Si, or six for 5. C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. JQllli 1IV1I ISVVUlll IRON CORNICES, OrruRiihvl Celliiiiw, Knioko Stark. Iron Poor und Hliniln; W ater, (oik nnil steaiii I'lpe r'lttniK dime; Ol lern unit Deep Well W iml Mill I'll ill ih ; Ucnaini for all klmlB, or ImiKK pinnon. moves ami runni-h; t renin Cu Milk ( unit, uml ull kuula of TInHiire iiihiIchiii) repaired, lourt 11, SMKKTON. ewing Macnines ALL KINDS. We will tell you ft tint-dun Sewinn Machine chPanei than any 0110 in lulu county, either lor cault or Install ment. (Ill anil uttsiehnienta on hand. All Marhmet fully w (.1 I r.i.i.,,1. VUII Allll im Ottawa, Jan. U. 13-4. F. D. SWKETSKH A CO. f lAfttiti.voise, uuuoieh, ate. H. W. JONES, 1 p Carriage Factory, THOSE 15 WANT OF Ooort CarriH(!e, Top anil Open ItUKpies, bllile Seg HilKliieH, Two-Heat open nucules, Lltfht WaonB, Sulkies, &e., enn Una lliemat (his fac tory, all or Ills own inane, ol the Heat Miuerial anil In the Most Approved trie and Klnlsh. all W arranted anil for rale Low Prlrra. Aleo make to order each an are wanted. Itepalrlna done promptly : palntlne. trlmmlne wood and Iron work OTTA WA CENTRE Wagon Carriage Manufactory S885. JOHN D. VETTE, Prop'r, On Superior Street, near the old Foa River IIoupp. AT Spi-invf .Xeilu-iiie, Why docs everybody take n spring med ieino ? For three gotnl reasons, iz. : I Decatise one bottle of a blood purifier taken ut this season will do more winl than two at any other. II llecause the blood is in 11 more impure condition than at any other season. Ill lJecuus? the system is so weakened by this impure state of the blood that it has not si.iftlcient vitality to with stand the debilitating effects of spring weather. Hence, by common consent, peo ple seek relief in medicine. The combi nation of Hood's !Sarsaparilla commends it to our judgment as a jro(d spring medicine and blood "purifier. Such things as Sarsa parilla. Yellow Dock, Mandrnke, Arc com pounded hy competent drujrgists like Messrs UnoiUV: l'o., warrant iw in su.sjestin.ij that all in need id a medicine of this kind ive Hood's Sars oi'ii ilia a trial. 'flu- follow in jr methods of preparing seed wheat should b.' uf iireat interest to the fanner. The : j,ron luan, and ta City. Wis., tak West of Court House. llavtnn tntrodui-ed any tmporiHiit itaprovcmeau la leaentabllthmcnt, niaklnc It tl" lanrest and mom cor plete In the city, the under Ignnil liiTltenf arircrK aid othen ileBirlng new whkohii ot old ones repnlreil' or Minima: Fine Fninlly ("arrlHRCH, 1 1 (, , Khwtona uml llcmorrnt AVafjima, Or anytime In liln line to pive Mm a rail. A work warriiniedaiidpr.ei-ii Hint Oefv 1 iiiiipetltlon. loilN O. VKTTE. t Designs, Largest Sloe t il -t is bv - nt.i-'i- by a n I n;i tli a 1 'oik city, Ore- inn.-r in i lane I'r.in-!, :- eOOD WORKMEN Carriage and Wagon FACTORY, 0n Main Street; n-; Tox Eiver Brldg OTTAWA. ILLS. llanuftirtiire all klnd of CiKMAtiEB, Top a Open Dnoona. various itylea of (im akii Two- B14T1D l'nTOH,DlKOO ATANDSPBINe WlOI. AianhiiTik a lr unnrtiiipnt alwv on hand, r'.rit- I OlasM Fabmirs' Waoow alwayt on lianrt. 1 All our work li warranted, and ma'tn of the neit ra a ' terUl. and will be wild a low as gtmi and reliable wort can be fold at. ... We employ a flrst-cUiu Trimmer und a.-e prepares for ad Irindioftop-work and reimiric hi .iiort notice. Call and tne our mock of ('arrlmre. Hni?lr-i aa Waiont before tiuylBK. IIU.L ft roKMHALS. I'his the i.n-ta-i'l 0!' iiivp-irinu'wheat : seed to prevent .-unit. adoi'el by the farm- e-.s tiltu'.et'p- 'a!le . Finely ul- l'o. .f M venzi !i!l. of M'i'ii lis, If full o: vitriol, h-ttiu si ilve lu-iii: Put a bush.-l 1 burlaps or s.; the soiutiuii. : that will run barrel : it;iol for every lo :'.'.: .1 lo -il. barrel about j t -r. 1 ut in. - iv. :l nf th-- 1 i -t .iid 1 -.': vl iioms to lii- i v ,'(', if haste is iit-eded :. , 1 -en! in each of 'i or I sack-1 uiiv ;iie best), drop them in ;ii d place on a wide plank, i tin' drippings back into the i As tli -i lution is reduced, add more. Let the seed stand over night, so I it will dry before uiorninL'. The work may be dor.eon wet days, or before sowim; ; time, as the crain is uninjured by standing ' alter the blue vitriol application." j Another farmer says: -I dip wheat from the bin with a -creep from the lannin. iiiili. siuiki' a few times, an I pour up m the ilo ir. and v jieat until I s,et a- nun li a- j is no,ii-d. 1 .-pi inkle th- pile with a pail of chamber lye to the hu-hel. then throw on air slaked "liui- -'iiiin, and b'trinu-it take up all that will -tick to the kernels. Stirolteii, till ready to sow. Toteniove oats and other font stuff, li jlit en uh t float. :u;d water and salt to the lye. put in n tub an 1 slowly pour in 1 bu. id' wheat. Skim. stir. ; n l' thoroughly skim a.iiu. pour the raptor into the tub No. and tlie wheat from No. 1 ; ch.-intre basket to No. 1 and proceed the same way. Kmpty tie wheat on llo.ir, and so until" siirlieient esi has been thu- treated. The li-.ne will kill the smut nernis." A Ki'iiisirUsilile Kciiu-. Mr-. M.iry A . Paili-y. o:"TiimK1i;i'i:iiii h. t'.i.. si- a;!i;. ti ll fur six year- w itli A-llim.i .-ind Brinu hitis. iluriiij: loi-ii thai- the li--t physi ci.ois l uiiiil uive 110 roli-r. Her life was des. paiivil of, uutll in lsi-t icte'-er she pnu-ureil a Imttle f Hr. Kiiisi's New Discovery, w iicn immeilisiti- relief was felt, siud I'.v eontimiin it us.-for a slant time she was completely enrol, irainiiu in tk-sh.Vi !!-. in a few months. Free tria! Iiotth-s uf this eertsiia cure of all throat and lutl' il;se:i-i . at Lutz V UlirsTs' lints,' store. I.ar.'i- ln.tt!e M. All Work Guaranteed. TliOfrlPSGH & PATGH HAVE OPENED A New Furniture Dep t iNSI'MCTlON S01.K U l l). A Hi' M l l-'l TKOS. & HUGH COLWUl vi wrf.vi'Ti ui'.iis ok Sash, floors, Blinds, The Seneca skatinsi rink had a narrow ascape from destnu tioa by tire one after mxn recently. The tire U supposed to have istniteil" irom spark from the chim ney, ttiite a liirire portion of the roof was burned before the tlame were extin-gulahed, MOILDIXJS, Stair IS a i I HaliMers, .Nomi'In, K....p ;n s-ikV; 7 '' "'.. fUn ituiMiny l:ir, L - II a i'. -V'Ki'j. uml eki't-j tlmirf necessaik locoui pi.'ie .1 li."i-'-. vv Tik'..e ri.iitrsieri. In siny part of llni or i!ih 1 '. -..inii.-J tsiti . ;'iriu-!i i-onieiiiplatiim biu'iling .i.ii,l li.. ;; to , si., mi u siiel ft our Hun-a. oKKlcF. AND F.UTOKY, l.a Salle Street, Ottawa, UN. One Uoor South of Stor niont's round ry. SECOND HAND FURNTURE Houplit, sold, or taken In cxi-liange for new. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE Repaired and Uxholstered AT REASONABLE RATES. Ottawa, September 13th, ISSI.-tf BURGESS BROTHERS, WENOiYA. ILL., OTTAWA GAS CO. Art prepared to do all klnli of Gas & Steam Fitting. Wroaglt lra Hp, TlztUM, YlttUp. fte., faraiihd ftt Ifflrtrsiflreeiers OK English Shire, Norman and Cleveland Bay Horses, Miike n-veral lifiportatloni every y-sar. An ImportaUoa of Tlilrty Hnul. now on tbe a. will arrtvr a( Wenona about Aug. (tb, ninauitiuit only of the choir cut animala to be fonnd In Europe. I'artlea wlahlntt the brU cail and er u- Frlr moderate. Ternia o nun r-nrrhaa-era, and every Hone Guaranteed a brwtler. Ntentoou r an Tbadii. fulr I r: aji.jvyT.y w- - -i. fc . t jj; .