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The Triumph from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

The Triumph from Ottawa, Kansas • 3

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The Triumphi
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sasn 4- xx juu im. io kiiow whether the Blow Blow Blow More About the Herd Lavr. lorest Mills are buying corn or not Hooping cough rages, a mon g- the little ones though of a mild form. Fiesh groceries and provisions at Ji C. Watson's, opposite Slot train's agricultural warehouse, Slain streeti Fresh groceries are a necessity to a good housekeeper.

Such you will find at J. C. Watson and at very reasonable-prices Now is the time to sret un clubs for just step down there some fine morn E. H. SNOW, Editor and Proprietor.

FOR NEW GOODS You will find at SHOMO'S ing, and see what huge cribs of it thev ii you want to organs, lounges bureaus, patent fockore, camp chairs Salika, Dec. 31, 1S75. To die Editor of the Commonwealth. Ill view of so many-counties claim OTTAWA; ASS AS, JAX. 14, 1870.

have. Tf you want a first-class job occ, go to JEFFERIES Whetstone Block. -The young folks dance tvnight'ftt Sheldon' Hall, and the married folks to-morrow night. Take your fall clothing to Charlr-v Tlld norse-siioeiog, a new wagon, a plow Best Feesii Ousters in The Triumph for the new year. one dollar each- in clubs of a dozen or more.

The best place in the city to get a ing io nave been first to adopt the tho repaired, or anything done in the black herd law allow me to say that Saline Market XThts in Ink or pencil opposite a subscriber's name, on the prtper or on the will Indicate Uuit the time paid for has expired, or about to expire. inuKiug nne. Schober, and get them cleaned and. re Wanted Immediatel-. dinner is at the Ohio House Onlv to- A.

S. Fowler's, 1st shop north of coiinty's Representative introduced it, and men were sent down from here to work for it. As soon as it became lou i-arms for which we will under stone- mill. paired. Leave your orders for coal or wood fulCHlGAfi ClDER, 1 'v -r-s take to find buyers.

Subscribe for The Triumph $1.5 cash $2.00 when paid at the end of nf -'nwrtl 1 1 1 i i a fixed fact, our County Commiss twenty-five cents: Go and try it, the next time you" come to town. The Ludingtoh House has been closed, while the new proprietor makes HAMBLIn StlT.ER; -txi-tvx juiix -ear: ioners adopted it. Ye had the uhrht tho year. i Office 1st door scuth of Post Ottlce in herd law as far back as 1867, and iuuioers oi our iarmers were Hamblin's Block." Parties wishing loans on real estate seeilfity, can be supplied on reasonable terms by applying to R. W.

Thacher or R.J. Waddell, at the First National Bank. Tho money is furnished ai onoe, without waiting for applications to be sent Eiist. Mii.uiiinjiKe s. j-uiiverea to any part of the city.

Queensware. glassware, groceries and provisions at C. Watson's, Slain street. Call on him, and see how well he can do by yotb Oranges and Lemons, the regular herd law early in 1S70. a busily plowing1 last week the first ii was an issue with us in some form week in January the necesssary repairs.

The workmen "have beeiC busily engaged doing so all Week. The new Board of County Commissioners Triet last Slonday, and or "Blacklegv" Inflammatory fever, usually termed Bring along that wood, corn, FIGS, DATES, NUTS, or other at all the elections held in those days, and our paper didn't us any, either. Selfish men, con in payment of subscription. Highest Go to W. Beck's in this county Blackleg.is a veryfatal, market prices allowed.

The Finest Brands of all Ivfhri ceited fellows, had to be overcome as for fresh groceries, fruits and poultry and in some district? prevalent disease, for which there is no certain cure; It vve usk the attention to the plan DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The copartnership heretofore exist- usual. on Slain street, opposite Hurley's. proposed, of returning to specie pay ganized by: electing C. L.

"Bobbies chairman. 'They have been in session transacting the usual business of iill incoming Boards. At Vinson Wood worth's, on Sec- I see that the anti-herd law men are Go and get some of that pure menu, unuer the head of the "Presi seldom attacks aged cattle1 or niilclt cows, but chooees for its victims yodng of Cigars, and the "BOSS," the Best 5c Cisar id the Cityi ing unuer me nnu name of Sloore Wofo Sr. .4 trying to show that it would be diffi Maple syrup, "at Piersol's. The genu dent's message.

imsuaj- uis30ivea ny mu cattle between the ages of six months cult, with a herd Iawto drive cattle to We ill give current rates for eggs. ine article. Also get your lunch at the same place. tual consout, J.t Sloore retiring. their grazing places and to market.

chickens, butter, corn, oats, wood' or The business will be continued uv J. C. Step in to Jenkins' and leave your ooal, to those who are indebted to us, ouu srreec, you can get.your steak for roast for dinner, and groceries and tables to go wi tb it, and nil Qunf l-im i. .1 where the county is well settled. Wei experience nothing like it here on the I Watson.

All persons knowing them ii a mm. to two years. It 1st most prevalent in the spring, especially among young-stock that have been poorly wintered and suddenly turned into a luxuriant pasture, or by a sudden change from a order for some of that excellent Michi Bring 'em along. The pay car was in town last Mon seives indebted to the old firm- will gan eiuer, apples, lemons, and other hand, it is rather convenient and itsjeffects good to about. We have' something now to feed our stock.

If our what groceries you need. Hard pan wiuiuuL iiaving to run all over town for it, as they have a meat market in connection with their day, and many hearts were made glad euiu a warm aimaspnere. it occa please call and settle. A. SI.

SloORE. J. C. Watson. Jan'y 11th', prices.

necausa or receiving the much despis sionally makes its appearance in the The water continues to flow over PATRONS PATRONIZE IT. fall when the weather, like the past the dam, the late rain having been gen ed nnu aou9od "worthless rag money." -For good bread, at 5c a loaf, go to Piersol's. Also a full stock of grocer one, has been unseasonably warm. If cattle had a disposition to roam when fat, long before Such a condition of things as. theso men say, could exist, (by the proper amount of industry and enterprise) we shall have our highways eral, west of us.

Our doubting people have about concluded that the dam is the disease admits of any treatment at store. (Jive them a call. Read the article on "Blackleg" in another column. It is from the pen of a prominent farmer of our countj and will repay perusal. He is one of the best veterinary surgeons in the country.

He has been heard from lefore in The Triumph, will continue to ies, confectioneries and canned goods always on hand. all, the chances are generally lost, on a success. ih In)ilTnnts ni Tp. prcjwrcsl to fnrni Jliicluuery tfjr llio rm at To Subordinate Granges. Im ready to visit any subordinate Grange that will drop uie a line during the next ten days, to give instruction, consolidate Granges, install officers, or otherwise, as may be account of the sudden and unexpected E.

D. Hall has disposed of his -Subscribe for the Triumph only appearance, the virulent character of $1.25 in advance and in clubs ot stock of dlT goods, and will now de the disease and strange rapidity with vote all his time and talents exclusive twelve and over, just an even dollar a Grrange ices and by-ways hedged: also pastures.and our stock can he kept at home or driven any where. One of the most important feature of the herd law, is the opportunity it affords people to raise fruit trees, timber which it runs its course." freouentlv ly to Boots and Shoes. Remember the required. I can more- readily attend year.

Get up a club. 1 Lost, between Ottawa and Toy carrying off its victim in from two to place, Hamblin's Block. The Congregational church enter jumps, onwsi Saturday, a bundle of and hedge, undisturbed; so that not faJ tainment was greeted by a large audi -ALSO- contribute from time to time. We will furnish The Triumph and 'the Weekly Commonwealth, of Topeka, for one year for 2.50 The Commomcealth is $2.00 a year, and contains full proceedings of the Legislature during its session, as well as all other "doings" at the State Capital. any other night than on Saturday Fraternally, W.

S. Hanxa, Lecturer K. S. G. Box 135, Ottawa, Ka's.

FOUND! ence, last Wednesday night. The ex off, parhap.s, the necessity for a herd law may not exist, and we shall have hirt already cut out ready for making. The finder will please leave them at the Triumph ollice. John Nelson, corner 2d and Railroad streets, Ottawa, Kansas, wants a ercises were exceedingly good, and dul appreiated by those present. more rain and less wind.

Such briug four hours. Should tho owner be fortunate enough to notice the early symptoms which are varied, but which embrace a portion, or the hole, as the disease progresses, by heaving at the flank, neck extended, eyes dull and inflamed, nose dry, root of horns hot and moaning in a low, pitiful way, he must lose no time in bleeding from the neck, but probably in less tiiiie than it WAGOXS AXl) CARRIAGES Of Every Discriptiom the case, if we ean iiot become an inde Iola, Allen county, will ask the Legislature to change its name. Sara pendent people, we had better quit. Waltz up here with your $2.50 pieces 1 Our young -friend, Ed. S.

Dunn, who onlj' returned from Pennsylvania Prairie fires are not as disastrous Jargo amount of hides, wool and furs for which ho will pay the highest market price in cash. Sir. J. C. Watson has a fine stoch toga has been suggested as the new name, on account of the mineral well there, said to possess wonderful cura here as they to be.

I might sa- The-place where you can get bolted meal, buckwheat flour, graham flour, and feed delivered to any part of the city at Wholesale Trices. Orders left at Forest Mills, last week, leaves for Benison next they have about burned out, owim takes to read this article the animal is Sewing Machines, soley to cattle being kept nearer at home and eating the grass down close week, to take a lucrative position in one of the mercantile houses there. We, in common-with his many friends, attacked, locally, in one of the hind or fore quarters. Then bleed locally, as ly, and extensive breaking. Numer irial, price whicJt Office, 2 Main Street, near as possible, to the diseased part, in prove io ruu tliot the -j.

i iiim-prospemy wnerever ne casts will receive prompt attention or scarify the affected part deeply with 1 A. I or glassware and queensware, which he sells at very low prices. Call and ee his stock beforo purchasing elsewhere. We are informed that there have been several salos of farms in the neighborhood of CentropIis recently; among them that of Sforris Centre to Hon. J.

Dunnock Son. Slessrs. Hubbard Goff, just your knife point. You will readily dis Grange Pays tive properties. County Commissioner Tucher informs us that a large, new dwelling house, known as the Campsey place, near the northwest corner of this county, was burned one night this week.

Cause of fire unknown. Capt. Adams and family have the sympatic of their many friends in the loss of their youngest child, aged 21 months, which died last Saturday. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS Yer the part affected by its seemin ins lot. "Many of our readers will learn with sincere regret of th death of Sir.

Green B. Davidson, a prominent and old resident of Peoria township. He was taken with pneumonia last week nued with gas, or puffy to the touch ous large wheat fields have a tendency to check them. (That dry grass snakes better fuel than hay is worth mentioning, though little observed.) You may have noticed in new com-mun ties where there is plenty of Govcr-ment land and a herd law, the increase in population and wealth is really astonishing. Take, for instance SIc-Pherson county no better natural! Cheap Groceries FIRE.

INSURANCE hrlir t)i uciiol a-- If you succeed in getting a good stream of blood, as soon as convenient give the animal a dose of physic salts is the best sixteen ounces being a dose for a full-grown animal; but j'ou better ttouth or the People's Bank, are still in tho field with a full supply of poultry, Tuesday, and died last 'Sunday. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn wr cn U- "fur 1ST i iHinaio meat, and the choicest of fresh QUEENSWARE I lilioit notice. The funeral services were conducted by Iiev. Siilner, on Monday, at the family residence. Mr.

S. Wulgomot received by ox- k'UHNSON. County Apent. ieet. Lall and see them, and give death, who have the heartfelt sympathies of all in their severe affliction.

Last Friday night, Sir. Wm. Plake living on the Pomona' road about six depend on a preventative than a cure, and it is far from a bad practice to do this in the spring, whother you have been visited by the disease or not press yesterday a fine Poland-China Glassware and Stoneware! Iviiigsfox-d's: OSWEGO pure" and boar pig, selected and shipped to him than manj- other counties older and having less population. It Would be hard to compute the wealth of this State, in ten years hence with a herd-law without we can determine, on the old plan, just what we will amount to. It is not the big take a piece of cord as large as fence by his brother, from Springfield, San wire and run it through the dewlap as them a sharo of your patronage.

Sir. Slilnor's subject next Sabbath evening, at the Presbyterian church, will bo "The Harvest Past." Sleeting there the past week have continue! 1 with good attendance, and more than usual interest. Barker Jkeeps tho cheapest chro-mos, transfer pictures, creases; wreathes, and picture frames ever gamon III. Sir. Walgaraot aims THE LARGEST STOCK IX THE CITY miles west of Ottawa, had two valuable work horses and a pony stolen.

The authorities are supposed' to have a clue whereby they hope to capture the thief or thieves. Our farmers will do well to keep an "eye out" for their to keep the best stock to he had. a seaton tie the ends, and let it re- main there until it rots out dip the GLOSS 31 TARGH return thanks for conies of nm mi strokes so much as the small endeav cord in tincture cantharidies salt reg the annual reports of Auditor Wilder AT Wm. KILER'S. ular, mixing one pound sulphur with and Superintendent of Horses, as there may be more of these five of salt.

iiuuUllL Welch. The first named i not written brought to Ottawa. Constantly You are at liberty (o ask questions re ors which accomplish so much for a people. We long since stopped figuring to see whether the herd law paid. It was plain to the naked eye that it was worth a mint of money.

Our. old anti- gouts about. This week W. G. Grapendike removed his stock of groceries, 'produce, For tho Laundry, HASCFACTPHEB BT T.

KIXfiSFORD SOX, THE BE3TSTARfsu imtu, Have 3-0U. stepped, into Kiler's new chr'omos and picture late- in relation to this, or any other disease, but not on treatment. up in his (Wilder's) usual vigorous style this report being evidently the work of his office clerks. John Y. Hewitt has been appoint- 1 -W-v to 114 Slain street, first door north ly If not, do so at once, and notice what a fine stock of queensware, glass ours, V.

S. reiving frames. The for itself, our first Franklin 4 LD. of Dr. Norn's' office, where he will be pleased to see his old and many new ware, he has just opened.

He following resolution speaks The article will be found on page: "licsolvcd, By the County Grange That the eu as uam commissioner, bv Judo FROM PEORIA. viy prosperous. r-Mrrva The leading champion of that style OStS1 of men, (the one who used talk and customers. His new place of business certainly has the largest assortment now in the city of this class of goods. One of the novelties in the glassware line is a looks as tidy and neat as a grocery Death of Green Davieson.

KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO CtiRtf STARCH, iiiuen against is now happj-. He had to buy two reapers his last season to cut his grain, whereas he used to borrow one I think. Perhaps -uassett, tonu the vacancy occasioned by the death of Sir. Davieson. This is an excellent appointment, as John is about as clear headed and fair minded as men usually get, and being an "old settler" and land agent he is supposed to know something about the value of real estate before the, "info -Rochdale system, as adopted by the Kansas State Grange, be published in the columns of the Ottawa Triumph." We learn that wo horses were stolen from the neighborhood of Black Jack, or Wellsville, one night last Editor Triumph A deep gloom Cextexxlvl Bread Plate, having all the names of the signers of pervaaes our entire neighborhood on store well He is still taking orders for coal and wood, delivered to any part of the city.

Step in and see hini. Now that you, have sold your beans, and there is a brisk cash do-maud for your corn, you can inndulge in that long coveted article of furniture the Declaration of Independence on the FOR" PUDDINGS BLAJrC'EilWnS KE CREAM, I lh? original Establish! in And ri--cryes its repufation an purer, rronpr ao-l nYorV delicate than aur otjier article the fch.d offcwJF account of the sudden death of our highly esteemed friend, Green B. Dav he didn't raise 14 acres of nice garden and has not any corn on hand and enough stock! and he is only a fair sample of all who were for or against rim, and a picture of the old eracket bell of Independence Hall in the con of the and not of real estate. As the prospects are in favor of a ter, with tlie words over the top "One it. a lounge, it may be, or bureau, or ieson.

This sad event took place about 4 o'clock on the 9th inst, (Sunday). Understand that you will be furnished with a detailed account of this dire calamity. But as a neighbor and friend Hundred years ago." See that you beadstead, or a set of chairs, or a few get one Steicnson Macadam-, Ph. thehiphe chemual autherity of Eurof. carefully Cora and says it is a roost excellent article of diet, and iu chemical and fce.iii,ff pr, pertics is fully equal to the arrow root Dnvctions frr makinfr iniddins, accompany each one pound package.

ron tjAi.K by ai i. nimccRs. failure of the ice crop, causing high prices, we publish the following bit of information for housekeepers "An ingenious housekeeper recently discov In addition to his ia.rge stock -of the above goods, he has received a new week and that in the pursuit, the officers of the law were fired upon and driven back by the party when near the Mixsouri line. Are you putting up cribs for your corn If not, you should bo, and the placo to got the lumber for it, is at K. SrcDonald's, on 4 th street.

He always keeps a full stock of pine lumber, sash, doors, lime, cement, hair, which he sells at reasonable prices. Give Slac. a call. we must say that we have lost one of A few acres cultivated, a few cattle straying off or killing themselves eating some poor man's own crops and paying damages for stock kilied on your premises because you have no lawful fence; cattle run over causing r.iilway accidents and loss of life no milk to speak of and less but our most worthy citizens, one whose fresh stock of A No. 1 groceries, and brackets, or a sewing chair but let it be what it may, Chenoweth Beeler's, near Third street, on Slain, is the place to get it, and at prices that defy competition.

Call in and take a look at their stock, and get prices you will JOinc F. A. DT.n.. equal in every respect is hard to find proposes to sell as much of them for dollar as any other man in Ottawa. ered that her dairy lump of ico would last nearly twice as long when wrapped in newspapers, and placed in anv He was an exemplarj- husband, father neigiiDor, and citizen! Every bodv CHENOVETH BEELER, MAKIACTIKKR 1ND DEALKK IX KfKM Of -tie is also sole agent in Ottawa for any kind of box; as when trusted solo- the sale of the knew Green Davieson, and none knew ter, is not what it was cracked up to ly to a refrigerator.

This is vcry con- A nrl 1 1 If 4-1 i mm Din to respect lum. In proof of be! ECOXOlY vcnient, sinco it is possible to have the In speaking of tho convening of the La 'islat ire.an I tho work it sh mid do. the high esteem felt by his friends and ting to see a small pony looking all day JN 1 1 I i 1) BAKING POWDER, neighbors, his funeral attendance was find them clever, affable, and obliging etlcmen. Enterprise is the word In order to ha ye full reports, and the latest from Topeka in each day's Daily, the Kansas City Times has put on "a special train, leaving Kansas City at 5 a. returning, leaves Topeka at 9p- m.

waiting aim iiuii milling at least two hundred best refrigerator constantly at hand." The storms of are. almost here. Have you made the necessary arrangements to keep comfortable, by manufactured in Fort Scott, Kansas, and said to be the best made by all Our" neighborhood, and the one south across Middle creek, have been havimr who have used it. ii, in ucu ui wiiicn ne wouia nam up to some convenient saloon and take a "long horn." (Being opposed to short horns made hira oppose the herd law.) Without a herd law Kansas is per oecona Atlventist's preaching at inter protecting tlie extremities froni damp wminuuu wnn ine store is a vals, all fall and winter. They have bakery, and lunch room, with ness incident to the winter months? i.

i ihci'arsons Hun has tho following; which wo cordially second; "The game laws should be materially changed. The birds must bo protected. Shipping of game from tho State stopped. Let the birds livo that tho chinch bugs and grasshoppers may bo exterminated." In. another column, will bo found the notice of dissolution of partnership ofSfesjrs.

Sloore Watson. These gentlemen, by strict attention to busi iiiur own man, ana as an evidence of its success, they published the Governor's message several made some converts to their faith ion nave not! well. then, niako hnsro fectly defenceless. But if the rest of Repairing of all Kinds dene to order. and leave your order for a pair of boots as we understood it they take the ten the State does not want it, so much hours before it was delivered to the with J.

Bouvy, opposite Stingley uonimauuments as their articles of only 5 cents a loaf. Bread, cakes, pies, always oh hand. Remember the place 2d door north of the Postoffice and "that he will Hot be undersold. tho better for us. However, 'would it be just fair to pass a iState herd law, faith, and put great stress on the fourth one, and that Saturday is the Sabbath.

with a majority of the representatives Jiang's meat market. Sir. B. makes a No. 1 boot, at a price that you cannot help being satisfied with and warrants his work to be as rnn.nn.i Legislature! To these of our readers who want a news paper, we would get the C.

Times. It is by odds the best paper west of the Mississippi. At the annual meeting of the -in and the only day spokori of as the Sab and senators from' the Eastern part of bath or Lord's day in the Bible. The the voting against it? I think UXBEilTAKIXG SPECIALTY Treacher said he considered the Sab not, because it might do some injury bath commandment of greater impor as well as much good, whereas each road Association last hight, the following gentlemen were chosen TILE Tit AGJEDY. i TIl' Coronor's Jiry prononnee the Killing of Loyd justifiable.

As announced in The TkixWii last ness and liberal dealing with customers, have built up a large and profitable trade, to which nw Sir. Watson succeeds. Sir. Sloore having gone into business at Lane. Wc wish both gentlemen success, We know that nil tance than any of the others.

Or in Leave him your measure, and get a good fit." One day this week one of the boys of this office had occasion to send a note to a certain young lady in this county should be the iuace. Xnt in as officers for the ensuing year Presi other words, it might be said he would the face of the SunrpmA Vinrt dent, John Bus well Vieo President; wui, ueioie ne oiua oreaK the ion, that each county cAh establish a Wm. essenden Treasurer, C. C. Ho- city, and failing to find some small bov ouuuauh iney oeat the Dutch all herd law for ifcfc-If, should we end avor week, the party who killed, tlje man Loytl, was on Friday evening was turned, Qver to the custody of our Sheriff.

On Satnrday a cor fin hollow for signs, and according to the Mgiis tlie world will soon be ended. The preacher said he believed the people were living now, that would see and 1 .711. to deliver the same, deputized "Pete," our No. 3. Pete started out and came up to the Methodist church, where he stood for more than an hour pounding away on the church door.

lowest 'J who patronize them will bo honorably and fairly dealt with. Last Friday Sir. Stuckcr bought out the interest of his partner, Sir. Reynolds, in the Climax and on last Tuesday associated our old friend, Hiram Tefflt, with him in the iMisiness. Sir.

Teflt had just received several new buggies, a carria-e. Pin to push it by enacting a 8tato law. It will work its way through the State goon enough as it is. The people of the eastern part of the State have always been liberal in assisting the western part, to this we should not turn around and oners jurj'. was summoned, and on hearing the evidence, decided the act bert; beeretary, Herman Furness.

Board of Direct rs Henry Detwiler, J. W. Wood; H. J. Hall, Wm.

Fessen-den, Ih M. Maeombcr, Geo. Crocker and David Fivecoats. The Library is in a flourishing condition. Business meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of each month.

The Library is open Tuesday and Friday evenings Hearse furnished when de the end. Now, if the law makers of our land believed this doctrine, they certainly would never enforce specie resumption, instead, would give us lots when some one passing by asked him what he wanted, and when informed, put him on the "trail," and Tete came sired. justifiable. It appears that Lloyd and Mercer had some words over a horse trade Lloyd showed fight, and on being met by the man Mercer, drew a wide-bladed knife with, which he cut an force uikn 'them (when they do not want il) what they helped us to get. out victorious.

of each week, and everybody is invited to spend an evening there, and the green oacKS iuna the government indebtedness in long time bonds, tfay oO or 00 years, even if ther were to be redeemed in gold of course we would never have to pay thorn, and nobody would be injured. tVe can console ui auoiu six incnes length down Mercer's ribs. Mercer then turned and ran Lloyd following 1 1 It is a singular fact that one seldom meets a preacher of reiicrion. who is a Dtmocrat, They are always found in the Republican party, and the bulk of professed christians are also found there. Republicanism is the party of morals, truth and progression, and whilst a few black sheep may come to the surface in it, tho majority of The opposition may he stronger than we If we should be in too big a hurry, they may think we are trying to play the jiig, and if we fail, they may retaliate by trying to repeal the laws we now have.

This is so, or at least it is natural. Davis county mar well rr oUh for his new stable, and these, with his rntire stock of fresh young horses, he puts into the Climax. Now, then, when you want a rig that has some style about it, and a team with some life in them, call and get one at the Climax. You will find them clever gentleman to deal with also. Two more souls made happv This time it is Sir.

Ernest Bowles, the Iopular conductor of the a ourselves that we will not have to j-iurarian will cheerfully attend to your calls. Drop In and read" something. Tho event of the winter, in the Literary line, has been the organization of a body calling itself "The Senate," composed of most of our business men, and others. Its object is to discuss national questions, and to fa raise funds for another and the man who was lately sent to the "Fi uen fiercer piofea up an oak picket, and as Lloyd attempted to stalf him again, him over the shoulder, and the second time on the "fhanLin? enr utimfrt cutitmirt format Ko. Main Street.

OTTAWA. Ksuis. SQUIRE DEVORE. POLICE JUDGE ANO Justice of the Peacev iiitri.iuti.snip are moral, uprisrht men. Ho it is tor tiie interest of "the country that such a partv give way to a riotous, dueling, whisky drinking "Coronado," after what she ha.g done, but we will content ourselves with ''Sail in," (meaning Jy.

Bee be: head, crushing in his skull. Lloyd lived several hours, but never again recovered consciousness. Mercer has i i.y me Nomocracy. Ucpabti ca. miliarize its members with parliament penitentiary for 99 years will never have the privilege of attending a Centennial.

We need not make any sacrifices for the next generation need not build any costly and durable sehool houses, colleges, churches, or dwellings; hut just provide for a few days, niths, or years, at most don't de- and Miss Slollie E. Dunn, one of Ottawa's fnirest daugh torn. The marria -e ceremony was by pev Hutchinson, at the residence of-the bride's parents, on Wednesday even- os mere arc fori- tain number of feeu discharged trom custody, and gone back to work for his ofd employer Mr. Ward, the father-in-lavr of the toan who was killed. priests, who are Tory Renubheans.

alc-iiileti to icinjjand Gwr Collectiold prompti'v' L-rthe lK.k OTTAWA, lu-iis. A lady was telling a friend from the country of a very tfrand nartv room, over chiefest among these IIphi-v ms immediately after had the cere-J Rather and Uishon Haven." a given recently. -'We had two ary usages. Officers are elected for a term of four weeks the present ones being: J. K.

Goodin. president E. Paramcre, and P. L. Earnest' sort; ean t-at-arms.

The Meetings are' held at the white school house, opposite the Presbyterian church, every Tuesday evening. The public are invited. Mr. Geo. T.

Pierce of rw ar ia opainjust or tlie sake generals; one judge, a popular author, i.tv uKpy couple topped into a carriage in waiting, were whirled down To the Farmers rebel, and many others, who deyote their time to talking politics rathr ...0 ann a.mav -rifpr" Va. ti chimed i rr, Jn order to meet the increasing- de- Ilt most just rft down and take things w.v. Mling train, and m-ocecderl to T'wt. in her wicked son, "and there was a A. S.

3LACKS1II VD OF WA Ci OXS, LItil IT BUG (1 1 rji-. sriuxu Olatho, tlu-ir future hum Tho Tut mt iVfOhtl Aill-oniJt I .1 fa. mana among farmers for grit work, easy, espouse the Hiienn, too, who suia he want- Intelli- ed to see dad nrl i our mill for cus- doctrine, and all will be well ii i xl be well. nave httc-d up torn work, and wnien ail hands return thanks. i uu fea ro1" oli xre prepared iii nave something to eav sit ti i to gent readers, do you believe this policy fore supper, and dad hasn't got home" nsh-I the bct for an enlightened land to yet" When the youth went to hearty wishes for lomMfft.

1 um' a her of hfs next grir.u grists of. not less than six nieetinir with rf- bu to lan- i --w i r-, 1 1 1 1 mi i rvin i n. to tii mo-j idling the UiHo fan UMy di.u it. tlfitviat attcntUm I ku. piven to niiPArnrvr; day.

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Pages Available:
342
Years Available:
1875-1877