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The Ottawa Free Trader from Ottawa, Illinois • Page 8

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The City Elt'HIoii. Wherever there was a contest over nMer-tmiDic honors on Tuesday there was ns much ixcitftaent about the rolls lU Vlirimis wards of the city ns customarily char-Hctci'ues Ottawa elections; hut where, ni was the case in the seeon.l ami fourth ward, there was no ,0 mem" hers, there geemeil to he nn ahsulute lack of hiterert. The contest fur the ollice of jioliee magistrate was throughout conJuctel iu the 1 nature I manner, in fact, were lilro alJerninnic contests, no mufl slinging lie-in? iuJulgcJ in 1 any cauli late. As result, when it was announced that Judge Weiks had secured the magistraey and Messrs. Tritchar liincen and Hurke were he successful aldermen, the opposing candi.

dates and their friends accepted defeat with the lest possible grace. The defeat of Hoban by Durke was eascu-tially a victory for "the beys," and after the vote was counted they enjoyed their victory to tie full, aided by Fitzgerald's brass band and a large procession of shouters carrying IICW brooms. 1110 most, sanguinary ugui. ttus in the old first ward the present third where everybody votes from a sheer sense ot duty upon any and every occasion. A larfe vote was polled and Dineen secured a victory by but thirteen majority quite however, for all practical purposes.

On the South si le Pritchard found when the couLt was ended that he had gotten through safely and with six votes to spare. Messrs. MacKinlay and Hull had no opposition, and in consequence took (he day very easy. The election of Weeks by so large a ma-jori'y was the result of very hard work done by fcim, the popularity of the judge, the withdrawal of Bane, and the argument that if he failed of an election he would be out ot eff.ee altogether. The aldermen elect are all D.en of good ability and reputation and onplt to make efficient members of the city Mr.

Kurke is a partner in the firm of i Jmrke nros grocers, unl fur some years ast Lis been active in llio military matters of town. He lias been successful in his aira'rs, ui.d if equally attentive public interests will be a most creditable representative of his ward. Mr. I'i-lii cti has been a resident of Ottawa for many years, having been nt one time in the employ of tLv K. I.

I'. K. H. but of late has If en carrying on an extensive coal trade. 1'ritcharl, who succeeds Aid.

Williams t.n the South side, is engnged in stock deal, inp uying'and selling He is one if il.t- pillars of the Baptist church in this city. The council will now be made up as fob First ward. Skinner, W. I'titcfcar Second, Isaae Weil, T. K.

Mac-' Kinl'-y; Third, I'auiel Maher, M. I'ineen; Fourth, W. II. Hull, Joe Fbersol; Fifth, A. White, Thos.

Burke. Politically, hero are seven democrats and three republican. The is the vote in detail: KI1IST W.UU). Trlchanl Hoylo DO 8-1 A II 'is'r ate Weeks 70 GaJvIn Larkln 21 wahd. A Idf-rman MacKinlay 219 agistrate- -Weeks l.Vi Oalvin (1(1 Larkln THIItU WARD.

Al! Dineen lUhelle (Salvin Weeks Larkln KOI ItTII AHI). Atiernnn-IIull Week Larkln (ialvin llane FIFTH WAKD. Burke Hoban M.ie'i'trate Weeks ialvin Larkln ,.252 185 til ..202 .108 3 .251 .120 .182 Nt 71 At Marseilles the candidates feniperance ticket were elected by a majority of 35. He question at issue at La Salle was the build. ng of a water works syBtera for the city whid was carried by a majority of 221.

votes were polled. Literature. With the coming May number the Mir mine of American llintunj enters upon its fourth year under Its present able editorial management. Thrjvgh tha judicious broad en! ng of its scope and the substantial value and varied interests of its contents, appeal lng alike to the student and the general reader, it has achieved a greater marvel in (he way of success than that of any other periodical ot its character in the world. This speaks well for American scholarship, tiDd the rapidly growing popular desire for historical information.

General William Farrar Smith will contribute also his clos ing paper on "Sblloh," in which he de scrl bes la critical detail the second day's battle, dissenting materially In his account irom mat ueneral Sherman. Teacher' Institute. The following is the programme of the La Salle County Treachers' Association to he held in Rutland, Groveland township, on Saturday, May 1, 1336: On Friday evening a Lecture by Prof. C. W.

Tufts, of Ottawa High School. Lecture free. SATURDAY. 9 A. "Spelling," paper prepared by Prof.

8. Il Ilealett, of Mendota. DiKua-6ion led by Prof. Wo. Jenkins.

10 a.m. "Are the Pupils in our Country Schools Promoted without doe Preparation Prof. Chas. Banders, Seneca. 11 a.m.

"Geography," paper by Prof. H. P. ileizer, La tialle. Dlsctusloa led by Prof.

B. B. Likln. 1:33 r. M.

"DlsadranUges Resulting from the Freqaeat Change of Teachers. Prof. Irs Oaf, Toalce. Dlscasdoa led 7 Vt jf. S.

B. BaUrartt, Ottawa. i. m. Crawford, Nreutor, Mili duHil.

S. It i in ttsT, tittaw.i, 15 It. I. akin, Creator, 1,. A.

Tihim in. La ul i re 'ut it to WM. liHAllV, Miltscilb-S, SnTiUiri. il It Stiu Ud J'rtniililit. mw.iM nf 1'iiMic Schools.

I'iitciitsand tfullv riMiii'-stt'd to at tend. Touchers will Iiml it i meir huvum tagi' tD do In tbo Ottawa Ji' iinb'iii'-in, April 101 tin item to tho cffuct that the IImii.ts of iiL'liwiivs of Wallace had, by their attorney, J. J. (Ion way, repu dinted between 1. 000 ami ednusu Incurred by their predecessors, on the ground that the orders were illegally issued.

The true facts seem to be that there I not a word of truth in this. The commissioners have not repudiated any debts, and the attorney denies point blank of having taken any steps in the matter, urther- more, they have no legal Information of any kind to show that there are any debts to repudiate even If they go desired. I here is a debt of $S00 which the commissioners books will show to be proper and legal I5ut the statement by the Ilfjmblicttn that if would be repudiated seems to have been matle out of "whole cloth" and can be nothing more than an unjust attack by in ference upon the former commissioners, which Is utterly without reason or justice If 8am Randall succeeds In defeating Morrison's new tariff bill In the house, as he boasts he will, his district will be kept intact for him by bis Cameronlan allies In Pennsylvania. Randall is a very Important annex to the republican machine of that state. Tne Washington Sunday llitrktl says the following ot our former townsman, and every one who knows him will "second the motion" in every particular: Colonel It.

E. Uoodell. appointed post master at Leadville. was confirmed last Thursday, his case being the first of the political appointments In dispute taken up Colonel (toodell has been in the city for some months, anil the transients and per manents will be sorry to lose him. He is credited with knowing more people than any other person in the whole, ide, noisy, universe, and he Is a joy forever to rai separate nud distinct individual of the lot.

Colonel (oodeil was formerly chairman of the Illinois Democratic Committee, ami he subseuuenilv held a similar position In Col orado. He has a broad, old fashioned cour tesy which compels everybody's regard and which has enabled him to become an inter htate guide, philosopher, and friend. May the Heavens smile upon him From Ophir. Oi'imt, April 11). The mud on the roads tue past week has been knee deep.

The wet weather has thrown farming back two weeks, und with good weather from this on out would luaKe it two weeiis later man in 185. Mr. Meinhard has opened a new nunrry on the east side of the bridge. He thinks the Mores there fire good. Charlie Zorn was presented with a fine boy, a few days aijo, by Mrs.

Z. Hyl. McLaughlin has finished the cellar wall for Mr. liupeman new house, he work done is a splendid niece of Mr. McLaughlin's handiwork.

For laying a ood wall Hyl. cannot be beaten. The Dimmlck Ilros. are buying up all the colts in the county. They pay good prices and are thoroughly honest; and for driving a green mule team, Pedro will pit 'Squire D.

against any man in the state. Johnny Cuthertson has been(JIered on his bargain by Mr. Fred, (iibbs on the Uoddard farm. Tom McNally took a (lying trip to Ottawa last week. Humor has it that he was after a license.

Hen. and Harry Wetherbee, well known here, ere married on the 1st of the month In Pennsylvania, lien, is in Kansas practicing medicine; and Harry is In Pennsylvania working at the blacksmith trade. Mrs. H. Hoffman has moved in with Walter I'arrish.

Mr. llankas has moved into the house vacated by Mrs. H. The new s'ore at Tilumph Is nearly finished. It is 70.V.2U feet, and will be occu-pled by It Dewey, from Mendota, who will run a general store.

Triumph is to have a first lass saloon. John Kraus.se gave Mr. Wllkins a close rub for town clerk. Look out, Frank, the next time. Homer will soon elect six trustees to run the new young Garden city.

G. Hook, of Dixon, is rusticating in the village. School election in No. 8, Saturday evening, resulte I in electing J. A.

Eck for 3 years and T. Trainor for 2 years. The Homer elevator is being treated to a new coat paint. C. Zorn is the artist.

Owen Woisley, at Triumph, has invented an incubator that works like a charm. Pmmo. A few years ago tuirty-five German carp were brought to the t'nlted States and filaced in the national fish pond at ash-ngton. From these Ush have descended the 200,000,000 carp now In this country, which are scattered in 25,000 different places. The expense Incurred already In the third trial of the coney murder case at Waukegan amounts to over 8,000, all Incurred in the attempt to secure a jury that was free from bias and prejudice.

There were over twenty two hundred and fifty men examined, all of whom except twelve were found to be Incompetent to try the case. A number of such cases would have a tendency to make people think that the present jury system Is a good deal more of a tarce than It now is. It may well be doubted whether the jury system is so great a blessing as it is generally thought to be. Kankakee, Illinois, has decided to have water-works, and will put down ten miles of mains, purchase two pumping engines, each of 1,000,000 gallons capacity per day, build a tower twenty feet in diameter ana 120 feet high, to hold 300,000 gallons, and will construct 110 hydrants. George Smith, senior proprietor of the 3prlogtYed lUinoti $taU Jieguter, died at his home on Saturday morning last, aged flttr nine rears.

Mr. Smith had long been engaged in the newspaper work In this state, and was widely nod farorablr known. He was a man of strict business 'Integrity and a credit to the profession. At his heme he waaftekl in deservedly high esteem. L.

A NT, April lMth. Tuesday was imiiioraMe day In Lostant. As the earh train arrived and milled heads weie lMik-iii' out of the windows, who mm. but Elder ikervillo, of in, ushered past to a privat" house. About that time the cry of lire was a mometit men, women and children were on tho streets with extinguishers, grenade, and pails; but reaching tho of Win.

lletiiSit -was found that the which th chimney' hud been extin'''011. i'ad It continued lew moments longer would have, endangered the busin'lss Part of the town. lie. joh ing and trembling, all returned to their breakfast, when another announcement was made that a weddin in high life was to tke place at the residence of O. I.

Mc-f'ulel), Es(. At the hour of 0 o'clock, Miss Ella, daughter of G. 1'. McCuleb, and Moses I. Vance, of Grand Iildge, emerged from their hi.

ling place, and in a few uppropri-ate words by Elder Ilaskerville, in the soft Johnny Hull dialect, were pronounced man and wife. Congratulations were then in! order; and after hand shaking.good wishes, some tears and many kisses, relatives and friends accompanied the happy puir to the depot, when they started north on the O. K. Ralhoad for their future home at Grand followed by the best wishes of all the people at Lostant. Elder Smith held service at the CVholIc church Sunday which was largely attended.

James Commosky and family are regular attendants; they own several large farms near here, and last summer built an eight thousand dollar dwelling house. Mr. Com-mosky came to this county when cmite young, hired out to Elder Osgood the first year of one hundred dollars, and during that time he never lost a day and spent but little of his money. The sympathizers of the Knights of Labor would say that he ought to be hung; tliHt his property should be divided up among those who have idled away their time and spent what little thev did make in cigars, tobacco and whisky. sty iney maue tneir property uy hard, honest toil and frugality, and now as the sere autumn leaf comes on they can enjoy tn'ir savings.

ll is good judgement, even now, does not fail him, for only last week he subscribed for the Ottawa Fhee Tua ukr. Our efficient town boar 1 have built side- walks on all the streets and nearly to the i cemetery. Jt is expected they will com Ilience next week to sidewalk the alleys. obtaining eases in the first stages. The dis-Wm McCaleb says he did not Intend to ease, takes the form of large ulcers in tho in-vote, and if any one read the last report as tcstines, and as it proceeds tho genus change a huge joke, just consider it off.

Murex-l. M. Is still in ouite iioor health. T. Orew is also suffering from a severe old, and Miss White has been 0'iite sick during the last week.

I Wm. Lauf is this week selling out ntauc- ion the assignment stock of Rhodes Iiiverschled. A big effort was made on election day to letlirone King William, but he is still kin" 1 for all of that Horn, on the lllth Mr. and Mrs. 15.

JHcl uleb, a daughter. We have concluded to say nothing about the weather nutil it becomes more settled Zk.xas. From Leland- April 11-On Tuesday last. about o'clock i the barn of Edward Keenan. one mile east of -u by lightning, which caught lire und was I consnmed with nil its contents in about minutes.

Two of Mr. Keenan's sons were 1 tho hum nt tho tima i tween a pair of mares, taking the harness irom one of them, when the bolt struck ln the hay oyer his head and killed the mare lie whs unharnessing, and knocked him and the other mare prostrate. The other nrother came to Ulcham's resctm and iragged him out of the barn, irlvlng the alarm at the house to the rest of the family, which brought them to the resuelntimeto save all the horses with the exception of the one killed. At the present writlnir. Richard has recovered from the shock, with the exception of a weak buck.

We are informed that the barn and eight horses was lnsuied In Adam's Home Insurance Company, There are six trustee's to be elected nn 1 tiesday next to take charge of our municl pal affairs, and by present appearances It win tie a tame atlalr. as candidates are scarce ho will assume the responsibly of serving as sucn. iu" committee oi Dorors' we poke of In our last, is out on a having struck for less capital to be invested. winch means the hole will get far from the surface Rev. E.

Hoe is niovinu this wek to thp late residence of Hiram Severv. The Editor of lA.iml If W. is also moving Into i new res. ence (lately purchased bv him.) fin uoau Ave. Fi iKk These are Hoi Id I 'lieN Tlis best blood purilier ami system reirulntor ever placet witlun the reach of suffering hu mutiny, truiy i r.iei trle Hitters.

Inactivity of id oi, I'lumpinas, jioiium'e, eoiisupaiKin, eiiK. Moneys, or any disease or the urinary organs, or whoever reuuircs tin appetizer, onic or nnlu stimulant, will ulwuvs find Klec trie Hitters the best and only certain cure inowu. iney act surely unit iinckly, every itittlc Kiiaranteed to givt entire satisfaction or money refunded. Ndd ut lifty cents a bottle iy v. i.orriauz.

The Board of Trustees of the Soldiers' Home at Quint have adopted a Plan for the building. The estimated expense will be about and work will begin May INth. The main building will be of stone. large enough to hold oue hundred in-mates, and sixteen brick cottages with din ing attachments for each ill be erected in addition, accommodations being provided for lour Hundred ln all. I here will be a laundry btiilulnir, a boiler house and a tun nel connected ith its smoke stack for ven tilation; ample sewerage, gas and water: a commissary and culinary buildiDgof sufficient capacity for all inmates.

The regular meeting of the City board with Alderman Williams, White, Eliersol and officer McArthur present. S. McAr-thur repented that officer Ilrenon and Frost has been working for the post mouth under directions of the health committee notifying parties about the Oltp to clean-up, On motion of Aid. Whlse the health Ulcere were authorized to employ men and teams to do all necessory work and on motion of Aid. Ebersoldthe hea th flkers was authorized to recsmmend to the Council an appropriation for a pump and fixtures necessary for soutible purposes.

By all means let the Senate do away with the long continued practice of considering the character of Presidential nominees in secret session. There is no reason why the people should not know the charges alleged against any person named by the President for an Important position of public trust. The present system of sitting with rlosed doors wholly pernicious and is calculated to foster dishonesty and deceit Il ought to be, dene away with. TROUBLE IN THE I'ALACE. Itiw Henry Tried to IJerrlr llt- 'Henry HotU'iiliur, said tli" quern, s-vi-ivly, as the new jirineo came into he breakfast room i.i the Tower to the lascivious tink- liiiir of some rattling substance in his ixickets, "how maJiy time have I forbailo you to dis-flirc by loading )ur pockets down with inarliles; ''1 hain't got no si.

id the n-w hand niado prince, with a look of huntst nt, them's jaclistonos." "It is the sjinm thing," ret lied her most eracious nmjestv; "von look lis though vou were in ballast and, moreover, I believe you are dot lvmg me." "No'iue; hope to die." ''liattcnhurg, you have been playing marbles again." 'Hennery!" 'Cross my henrt! Honest Injun! Hope I may fall down dead!" 'Don't tell whacks, Hennery." "No'me; I At a signal from her most gracious majesty, two stout men nt anu.s in complete armor caught the prince by the legs, and, turning him upside down, poured a cigar liox full of marbles, crystals, cornelians, "chiniw," ''lo-lien," "commies" and hite alleys" out of bis raiment. When they again reversed him, tho noble prince rnet trie steady gaze of tht queen without a tremor. "Meant I hadn been playm keejie, anyhow," he said. But as the guards dragged the unhappy prince through the traitor's Kate to where the headsman, in bis black domino of state, stood leaning against the block, trying the edge of his new Wade Butcher, hollow ground ax with his thumb nail, the doomed Battenburg cast back anapjiealing glance that will haunt the queen to her dying day. For the prince has a glass eye, anil ho bad screwed his eye glass over that and was trying to look at her with it.

Uneasy, indeed, lies the head that wears a bang. Burdetto in Brooklyn Eagle. Inoculation for Hog Cholera. For the last six or seven years Dr. Salmon, the veterinary surciim of the agricultural do iwirtmeiit, and his corps of assistants have lieen studying hog-cholera.

They found that the lisea.se assumed somewhat different asjectsin different parts of the country, hut that it had the same general characteristics, and they were soon convinced that it was by germs, They exuTienced considerable difficulty in materially. But recently the disease broke out near this city, and the doctor had an ooiiortunit to ols- servo it in all its stages. By this observation he found that an important germ in the iu- cipieiiey of the disease had lieen overlooked. The cases near this city wero studied with great minuteness, and a species of inoculation devised that was a protection against thedis- ease. It will tie necessary to demonstrate that the cholera that rages in other portions of tho country is the same as this, and, if so, it is thought that is close at hand.

The inoculation that was jierfonned here was by means of a syringe. Wash ington Letter. Music Iloxea, liig and Little. "Musical Uixes aro popular with everybody and everybody almost has one in some shnie or other. The 50-cent ones are very small and play just one tune by turning a crank, Tlu-n we haw very small money safes that )Iny a ft com ls, ln- he "OI hwl nil" a are worth lhey play two tunes, then we have musical snuff-boxes that play when a crson oi tens them to take a pinch of snujr, musical albums that will render some popular airs while the pretty pictures are being gazed ujion, musical decanters, water pitchers, cigarlioxes, birdcages and cabinets." "What are the boxes "It is a large, handsomely carved ebony or mahogany cabinet which would look well in any dining-room.

In the box is what we call a full orchestra; it consists of drums, cymbals, castanets and flute, in addition to the ordinary comb. Then by fastening a small piece ot metal on the comb it will give the tone of a barp. It plays forty-eight tunes, having eight interchangeable cylinders. Each cylinder plays six tunes." New York Express. Alligator Down in Florida.

The idea current in the north that alligators in Florida are as oonmr as grasshoppers in Kansas is quite erro; ous. After lidiig hundreds of miles through the state in a season when they are just coming out, and after being constantly on tho lookout for them in their native element, I've managed to see only one. They are as shy as the wildest hawks of tho north, and seem to realize what a man with a gun over his shoulder means. To discover the reptile 1 was obliged to take a walk down Place river several hundred yards from where tho railroad crosses it, and through an intricate jungle. At sight of me the reptile bustled on? the log and into tlm water at a speed that defied mine.

They rarely attack a human being, never a white man, and never ouUdde of their natural element dark and murky water. A dog Ls their especial "mutton." They dote on dog meat more than does the baiitual bologna eater, and it is one of the hunting ruses in getting Mr. Alligator within gun-shot to carefully imitate the lurking of a dog. Florida Cor. Cincinnati Enquirer.

Treating Collet Student Like Men. It has been suggested more than once rt cently to Harvard, Princeton, Yale am other collvgea that they should adopt the plan which has been very successful at the University of Virginia. There the students during examination sit together and without being watched or spied upon, but when their papers are finished each one is endorsed, "I have neither given not received assistance," and the name is signed to it Each man is simply placed on hit honor, and a violation of the pledge is almost unheard of. In the very rare instances where students have been known by their fellows to have cheated in this regard, they have been forced by the students, iot by the faculty to leave the college, and have been marked men for the rest of their live. Baltimore American.

An Anecdote of Bearontfleld. At a London dinner, one day, where there were many diplomatists present, some one began to speak of the political assassinations, to which the Emperor William had almost fallen a victim. M. Waddington had, it appears, run Some danger. All of bis colleague of the diplomatic corpa took much pains to express their sympathy.

Lord alone said nothing. When everybody had done giving bis opinion, be raised his head, and, with his Uabolkd amOe, said: "Kill Waddington I That would make assassination rt-diculoua," The Argonaut ftemethlBg Go With Perk Cttene. In Cincinnati tbey believe the bast retfea and correctiT to fo with pork chop is tomato Mure. It is said to. neutralise thenni- Baal fat berawse a psrtty egetoble nttentkm 1s sm kfioOfSSMM Itu is; oster ess f.

itsd iilalii' I ortuioite litseoteiy. Colrriuin, chr. Weymouth, lug he. tween Aliunde Lity and 1 had lierii trou- Mid with a louirh tl.ut inmMe to il i- in, i him instant relief, hut allayed the extreme in his hrce-t. His children were affected, und a Miu'le dose id the same nappy eirecl.

Dr. King Discovery nov the standard remedy in the Cole- 1 mail household and on hourd the huoiier. 1 Free Triul Bottles of Standard Kerned at I), l.orrittux's lruj; Store. EMIL KUYL fSCeOKKdOR io It A LOW I KCVL.) FOKKHJN AM) A 31 EK I CAN Yard on Clinton Street, opyoelte Jonet'e Carriage Shop, OTTAWA IluljIIX OIM. Marble and Granite.

4 Original Deiigm Best Grade of Stock I Fine Workman ship Bottom Priee, riiiiiariiiii Flour, jiercwt. Criterion Flour, 2.00 per cwt. Every Suck Wsirrantetl. COTTON, DAWELL HAMILTON. MRS.

TDjU. IEC Will visit lier Ottawa olllco Wednesday, 3Iay 1 2th, until Saturday, V. 31. Oflire at the Clifton Hotel. MRS.

DR. KEOE OF DAVENPORT, IOWA. Groat Spccialy of Old Chronic Diseases. Consultation and advWe frer, personally or by letter, to Davenport, Iowa. NEW TESTIMONY CONTINUES TO POUR INI THE GREAT WORK PROCEEDS! As shown the commendatory letter, melved Rad these Endorsements Through to the End.

It will Pay You. One of the Cur. Anaals of Medicine. the Kllix a.lll., KOT.S.18SJ. rw lfA -I ilefin It my duty know what yoadld for jr.Jto-ipwr.

She was under neoir Weired no KSXl The, told m.a" ftruid be Hone for her 2S hiAiw lunit trouble of the wort Si SVZ' 1 heVTeft Very weak. wM Pains through cheat, aii uiui muB uud rour won arJXrnr I i a l-t rrC put her under your derfnl corea. I. as Illnunj untll HhS hSf iot taken a drop of medicine tHankful for 1 Jr7J hTtT sute-m. klnddesa cail on or aadraa m.

w-roan PromIet Society tdy of gulBcy. 111. Cornet reorteeath an4 Tort StreeW. 1 Qui Dry. October a Pr.i ir- I was a areat saAerer from ta worn caroair r2.

n.nnd to tea tTLVlrtW Iw-sM as rates ar-as stlo- oTZJtow rSsiw alK paua la was art! is ajm siawrr ts B7J Sack; la fata. I was The New York Cviinu trial Ilullt tin that the fire liss during March, 18Mti, is the heaviest ever recorded In that ill' nth. It estimates the loss at 1 more than the average for ten years. Ono hundred and seventy-three tires, with losses ab 1 0,01 HJ have occurred. WALLACE LIBBEY GO HKKlOiKhS AMI bllilTfc'IS OK Clyde, English Herman HORSBg, HEREFORD CATTLE Poland-Cliiini and Berkshire SWINE.

100 POLAND PIGS For this Seusun's Trade now ready for sals, A larim number of anlmalsof each nf theahovebreedh of all ages anil both t'xt; either grades or thorough. bn-il. alwaysnn hand fur sale. Iimpet'tlim of stuck desired. Farm, five miles south oi Ot'awa.

o. Box OOH Ottawa IlllnuU. da Ur and mhm nlaeed under Mr. Pr. Kerk' treatment.

Althonjth my hiuhand did not betleTeit would benefit me. 1 had t-unfldenre and followed hers dim-tlona. and she cured me of the alKjvetronblea, and the enre is permanent, for I have been well for three years and bava not taken any mediilne that time, lint, in order to accomplish this. I look her medicines many months, sud Wfore I beiran to feel betu-r I flt much worne, a she toid me 1 My ipilaej fri inda all know thla is true, and they are now aaton-limed that I am so strong and well, for I nuw expose myself to all kinds of weather without any return of the catarrh AnT in wbodoubta thle can write to me. wieiaiarrn.

KHAN WEilBEU. Home Trouble. (rrw alle May J. "8S. M.

Da. Kara-)eir 'rlead: I fe-l It my aoty te tke suffering puiillc make known what yourjaiua-ble medlclnaa anJ advice haTe done lor me. I hare not been so well for Are years aa at preaent It Is now nine months since I your niedlclnra, ami I still feel real well. I 'ilFlVl the head, and also female trouble of the worst kind eoald not reet well ef serer- pain Ln sWe ane kat ki was Terymoch debilitated all onT. I recomtuend your treaimeus to aU suiferlne.

Any neraon doubUns UUa siawment win pieaae ad-oseroallon m- rryy roura. OTTwa. 77.1S. Tn ma I wish to state that In Uie rammer of 1SHJ I was treatei by Mrs. Dr.

Keek for the wor.1 of female troablea. Since atruia yea my statement la May IMS I silUeoallaw tesalaTa and yon may well know now thaalfoi 1 feei ra for the tTMt nseaaias yoa kar keaaowed apoa meee-uarMor saraia. AU those sWobtiac the o7t ss.i.ma,Oe Cheat aMo sadeam ma wa. trSS IMS..

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