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ftftttttt OTTAWA, ILL, SATURDAY, OCT. 10, 1889. NO. 11. VOL 52. Mtu HINTS ON THE Care of the Teeth BT IT. .1 D. D. S. Clunllnw it of atMoluto ImporUncc md lu urglect cannot bo ttoiied tor by dontalakUl. Thoroughly cIphdob the teeth each nlittit betoru rattrtcf la ordinarily iom- tiJi food tooth powder and a .tiff bnutb. (the kind known aa the " Prophy lactic" U the orat). and allow no portion of any tooth to eacape It. acMon Pan How allk between the teeth, and ne a quill pick after eating. ti If a itlH Dinah cauwia the ma to bleed, there it aomethlni wrong and yon ibould cootult your denu.t. In aelecUng a dentiat, do Juat aa yon wonld In .electing a physician. Secure one who poMexiea .kill and experience, and la a gradual of a reputable protea uonal acbool. Are the Best medium-priced Pianos in the marfcet. Ele gant Cases, Best Workman ship. Pianos Tuned and Repaired. TONY SIMON, Sole Agent for the Manufacturers POST OFFICE BLK. OTTAWA. ILL. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE AND HACK LINE. iH, THL&PHONX. 16a PETER EGAN Weald reapeetftlly announce to the clttiena of Ottawa aod vicinity mai ne naa one m ine cnuicw uvory Mock In the city, at the City Stable., aucb as The Latest Styles of Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, TO let at pncea to wan menniea. raruea, nwuiuii runerala. Picnics, Ac., aupplled with Good Kin in abort aottce. Funerals In the country or adjolnlig town promptly attended to. Persona taken to or from '.he to let at prices to suit the time. Parties. Wedding, demra nt tsi tliA nnnntrv. nlffht or dav. nrRemember the place On Madison street, east Ol decot, one block weat of new court houe. Ottawa Feb. 188 PKTKH EG AN. MORROW'S LAUNDRY. The Best Laundry in the City. Wanning left on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, can be had od the day following. Give him a call, at 214 Main Street. TUCK LEE, Prop'r. HOW ARE YOU FIXED FOB Boots and Shoes This Fall and Winter I The Largest Stock, The Best Made, The Lowest Prices CAN BE FOUND AT H. G. Werner's In Meniorlum. In a late issue of this paper notice was given of the death of David T Murphy. Hy his death. Ottawa has lost one of her oldest and most valuable citizens. A resident for many years, the inter ests and prosperity of our city were ever dear to him. Mr. Murphy was a man of sterling qualities of mind and heart, practic ing a wide-spread though silent char ity; possessing a tine order of intelli gence and sound financial ability. He was a devoted husband, a loving fa ther and faithful friend. In the hearts of the people of this community his memory will long be revered. .stung by nee. Quite a serious accident happened to Mr. Peter Tribhle of Freedom on Tuesday. While assisting Mr. A. Stolp in removing some honey from a bee-hive, he was very severely stung. He succeeded in reaching the house, but was so stung so violently that it produced poison of the heart. He soon became insensible, and for a time it was feared that he would not re cover, but they finally succeeded in resuscitating him, and he rallied and has quite recovered. Dr. Uurrows was called to the rescue. Take the news home to Mary, and tell her that mv cough has gone, and that a 25-cent bottle of Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup did the blessed work. See the big display of pure, fresh candies at the Kitchen today. OLIISTED Mod Pirns SHOT 'Tw CITY Tip COTTER. From Friday's Daily. The "Seven Days' Wonder" at the Armory tonight, Julius Wendalof Senecarode o n the street ears yesterday. Don't miss seeing those tine fitting over coats at Oak Hall. Miss Susie Rhoades goes to Iowa to morrow for a short visit. Geo. Fox. for a few days past, has been suffering with rheumatism. Luke Nearv.the well-known Utican, s seriously ill with typhoid fever. C. Denhard. of the Lincoln olks- blatt, is visiting friends in the city. Will Ouinn of Chicairo is visiting his mother on Walnut street for a few days. Hon John S. Armstrong of Sheridan was in the city i nursaay on courv business. Take a trip through Home at the opera house tonigm, wun ueo. It. McDonald. Mrs. Andrew Rhoades and son Man ey are the guests of Chicago friends for a few days. The Peru Plow and Wheel Co, has thrown coal aside and is using crude oil in its furnaces. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of South Ot tawa mourn the loss or their inrani child, who died Thursday. Rev. Gregg, of the Presbyterian church. Is enjoying a visit from his parents, who are residents or unicago, M. Degan of the firm of M. & W Decan. left for New York to acconv pany his sisters to Ottawa, their future home, Wm. Galvin, who has been confined to his house with sickness for two or three weeks, is better and on tno street. J. Scott & Co. are now showing over 10.000 vards of New Carpetings. The assortment has never been equaled in this city. People do not have to go to Chicago for candv; they can buy it Just as good, and a great deal cheaper, at the Kitchen. The Millinery department of J. E. Scott & Co is more popular this sea son than ever. New millinery is offered every day. Peter Vierd, an Italian miner, was burned Thursday by an explosion of fire damp at No. 1 shaft, Streator. He may recover. liny the pure Jersey Cream Caramels sold onlv at The People's Candy Kitchen. Try them and you will never eat any other. Mrs. F. J. Toland is the truest of her brother. J. Y. Lee, of the Chicago Daily Xcwn advertising department, for a few days Miss Gertrude Harris, who has beerrjthe window. Neither shot took effect, spending several weeks among friends in Indiana and Ohio, returned Wed-(Our nesday, much improved In health. Diseases of babyhood such as colic, flatulency, dysentery, and diarrho-a, are happily relieved at once, by the prompt use of Dr. Hull's Haby Syrup. A Ft. Madison paper has started the project of organizing a C, . & Q. league of base ball teams, representing "Q" towns only. A meeting is to be held soon at Ottnmwa. Mr. Rowermaster, south side, who was reported by one of the dailies to be in a condition to lose a finger from blood-poisoning, is all right, and his hand improving nicely. Mr. Malier says lie will finish the work on Norris street as soon us his department is allotted funds. Resi dents of the street are restless, but they have nothing at all to say. Baldwin & Prisler are placing the Cheever monument in jMisition in Ot tawa avenue cemetery. It is a work of art such as only an Ot tawa monu ment house could have produced. Dr. U. F. Dyer rccieved a telegram yesterday afternoon from Mrs. Walter Strawn of Risk, 11!. calling him to her relief. She is quite ill. Miss Rae Parr, who is the guest of Mrs. Strawn, is also ill. Mr. Wend ley Stason. a well-ttnlo farmer near (irand Ridge, lias this season a field of 80 acres of corn planted on timothy sod which will yield 70 bushels to the acre. M r. Stason is not complaining of the yield, cer tainly. Warren Wiley and wife of Waltham were in the city Thursday. Mr W. savs that the crops were never better in' La Salle county, arid that many farmers, in his neighliorhood at least, will have to build more crib room to hold their immense crop of corn. The flrstcarto ascend the south side hill landed at the top of the bluff at four oclock yesterday afternoon, in charge of Supt. Irwin and Electrician Mitchell- The car apparently climbed the steep grade as easily as it ran on the level. Cars will probably run regularly tomorrow. Rev. Taylor, of Streator, was in town Thursday looking for a convenient hall in which to hold services until such time as he could arrange to build a suitable church building in this city, which the reverend gentle man, who is of the Free Methodist de nomination, thinks can Iki done next spring. Harmon Higby, late of Utica, now located at Whitney, Neb., where he is errgaged in the banking business, was in town Thursday, resting after the ex citement of the Hunt Club meet near Marseilles last week. Mr. H. says he finds the winters of Illinois more Eleasant than those of Nebraska, and e usually spends those months either here in Ottawa or Utica. New "Wagon Grease," the In-st In the world, the "Castorine," don't gum a particle. Also the 6..i uncolored Japan tea only 3de per nound at Geo. Fox's grocery, West Madison. The best bargain you ever had in your life. WKATIIKK NO DRAWBACK, Ovrrroitta Go Juat Th Same). Tnlra in voice of Chlldrrn'a 1'lotblnf. ; The advice criven to our readers to pay no attention to the genial weath er, nut to get uieir overcoats in uwpj to bo ready ror any cnango in u w elements" seems to have been heeaesj. The pioneer clothing house ha9 a gootl run on t hese goods for the past several days, much lieyond their exjieetatloni. This is the "proper caper." Don't think there is plenty left. Aisnuier don't allow his shelves to get empty. AFTER MOUK CHlLDKEN's GOODS. : Father Alschuler was in Chicago yesterday on behalf of the children of Ottawa and vicinity to get a third In voice of children's overcoats, fall suits and knee pants. And the little folks can rest assured that there is nothing in Ottawa like them. Mr. AIschuler'8 selections for the general trade cannot be equaled. For over 30 years nas ne done this very thing in Ottawa, Call and see the new business suns, the new dress suits, the new hats, caps, and furnishing goods. Great quanti ties of them "on deck." Struck Hy a Train. From Friday's Daily. About 10:30 o'clock last night an un known woman was struck by a freight train (engine No. 724) near the round house at Peru. She was badly cut up, and late last night was unconscious. It was also unknown whether she would live or die. She was known to no one in the neighborhood, but was taken to a private, residence ror mear cal treatment. It will be about nine weeks until Christmas. In the Ottawa Watch Club you can pay about three dollars per week and this will secure you a tine gold watch for a gentleman or lady, for a Christmas present. Fou Sale. Six (6) Short Horn Bull Calves, lied Calves, UiorouMrcds, cheap, W. J. Neely, Ottawa, 111. DO NOT TORTURE yourself con tinuallv with imperfect fitting shoes, when you can enjoy the comfort of a perfect fit for so little money at J. Meoaffin's. Fine tailor made over coats. A per feet fitting garment. See them at Oak Hall. r Shoot ins; at La Salle. From Friday's Daily. At about 7:30 o'clock last evening a vounir fellow, whose name, could not he learned, but who has but recently iM-en released from orison, went to the residence of Mrs. Meisenbach at La Salle, and in the guise of a tramp asked for something to eat. She re plied that she had nothing for him, and on his beginning to "talk back," shut the door in his face. He there upon tired a pistol shot at her through the door and another at her through though one Just grazed informant could not learn the man's name wno niaoe me assauiL, but savs he is understood to be a for mer reject ed lover of the lady. A t the hour of our information he was still at large. Children kiltovercoats. Something new at Oak Hall. Held l p. Did you say? NO Much. Why they just set me down and pulled off my old shoes that hurt my feet from first to last, and gave ine.a perfect fitting pair, and so low priced it surprised me. at .1 Mkoakkin's. Forbes' ''Cough Killer" is the best Cough Remedy sold in the market. 10 Saved U IO Karnt-il. You can save thisamountin purchas ing a watch for a gentleman or lady at R. H. Tuask's. rugiliMtii Itebukt'fl. John Kilgun, one of the partici pants in the fight near Streator Wed nesday, was invited hy the deputy sheriff to come over to Ottawa and see what could be done for him. lie was before Esq. Weeks Thursday, hut waived examination. The 'Squire thought about $."J) bail would lie suf ficient, which was promptly furnished bv James Jloban. Kilgun will be com pelled to appear before the grand jury, which is now in session. Red. Rrcnnau. the other side of the light, refused to accept the kind invi tation sent by the sheriff, and skipped the county. He will probably return in the spring. It excels all Killer." others "Follies' Cough There will lie a Young Men's Union Meeting in the lecture room of the Congregational church on Sunday af ternoon at four o clock. A report irom the State Y. M. C. A. Convention, an address from Rev. H. Gregg, and other interesting exercises art. expected. We Want i,000 pounds of live poultry from now 5,000 on tt the holidays. Highest prices. Cash prices paid, unnsiman, grocer and poulterer, Cor. Jefferson and Spcamore Sts. See elegant Roys' and children's clo thing at Oak Hall. Latest styles and lowest prices. rouich Klilrr. Forbes Cough Killer" is the best, the safest and most effective remedy for colds now sold in the market. The Ottawa Watch Club is still booming at R. H. Trask's. He now has members in every town, covering nearly the entire state. His watches advertise themselves. Ruy $20 worth of clothing at Oak Hall and get a P.radbury's Kncyclope dia of Practical Information given free with every $20 purchase. Try our Kitchen. Cough Drops, at the FACTS. Cleanllne. ti of ahaolute Importance, and It neglect CAN be atoned fur by dental .kill. Thorunxhly eleanilng the teeth directly after each meal la ordinarily anitlclent, but, like the hanrta and face, ahonld be cleanaed whenever In need of uch an op eration; in abort, ahould be t Clean. Uaeagtwd .till broth. "Prophylactic," which meana,ln plain Kngilah, the Flor ence broth. Let tooth powder, alone t uae prepared chalk If a atlll bruih caaaea the game to bleed. It la ertaln I bey are not brushed enongb. In at-l-cUtiK a de tla exerclae common arose, and you will bo very Ukely to make a good .election. M. & C, DENTISTS. Opera Hons Block. F. D. Kweetser. There is nothing more gratifying to a man than to know that he has got the full worth of his money when buy ing anything. Sweetzer (speaking or buggies) has secured the sale of the "Ssecnier" bum, one or tne niosi stylish, best and safest made vehicles on the market, For actual worth and comfort this buggy has no rival its cheap, too. Remember that in the line or sewing machines, Sweetzer is, and has been, the headquarters for best machines and lowest prices. Wagons, sleighs, and sleds, the best makes only are handled bv him: and If vou will exam ine his latest stock in the above line vou will be better satisfied than ever before. The World's Exposition In Chicago Will be a great benefit to this part of the country; -but even the Exposition can not throV Forbes' Cough Killer in the shade as a public benetactor, It Is guaranteed to relieve the most severe colds and coughs. The cloak business at J. E. Scott & Go's this week has been great. The sales so far have footed up nearly double what they were a year ago. Very few stores in this state carry such a large stock of cloaks. You can find every thing here. Shut the tlte! And keen out the draft, but if you have left the bars down and caught cold, use Forbes' Cough Killer. It is guaranteed in every partlcnlar. A large Rose lf Fall. i Executing its Inveterate predisposl tlon to "lump onto" men, no feature of Rose's Vournal has liecn more con spicuous than its self-congratulatory assertions of its tremendous growth, its unparalleled properity, Its serenity of in nd and all that son oi ining Metaphorically sneaking, it has lied! coining monev and its editors rolling in wealth. They flew high because thev could: and common work-a-day iourriiilists like the 7Ym man and the Free Trader fellows, &c, Ac sat on the fence and listened to the " band play." It was, therefore, with amaze ment (!) and unfeigned astonishment (sie)that the "small fry" of the pro fession learned yesterday (Thursday) that Rose had decorated his plant with a document in the way ol $."1,1)00 mortgage to Mr. A. T. (iriflln, of Utica. The mortgage covers not only the entire office, its materials, inachin erv and fixtures, but also the " Pri.f Team"' and the festive " Kid " (horses), as well as the Prize Harness, Prizt Buggies. &c. Ac. all to secure niru certain notes, the total of which Is payable within one year. And is it thus the roses fall under the chilling frosts of a truly delight ful autumn? Is it thus the wings are clipped and the buzzard falls? Won der what Mr. (Jriltin will do with the property. And when will the drawing of the prize U'ani come off? Is this, then, the end of the gigantic, unpar alleled gift enterprise lottery in which a hundred and fifty, more or less, in nocent suckers in the county towns are so much interested? Tli HHt Tlir'.-Hr Old rorl Known. The best record known is that made by F. C. K., and this year the colt en ters the ring more MpuIar than ever and is selling as favorite against the field. No more impulur or n-liabh remedy is known than F. C. K. Forbes' Cough Killer. I'KHSONS HOLDING. HOWMAN'S GALLERY CON TRACT TICKETS should pront oy mem Himuww uj, us all the work cannot Ik- properly done the last few days in Octolier. If you cannot realize from your tick ets, sell to those who want them. t'omtirtlii nn M(raww token on con tract ticket oftrr Oct. SI, MM. W. K. How MAN. Don't forget the ttest assortment of trunks and satchels you find at Oak Hall. Then he claspexl her with emotion, Drew the maiden to his breast, Whispered vows of true devotion. The old, old tale. you know the rest. From his circled arm's unspritiging. With a tear she turned away, And her voice with sorrow ringing, " I shall not see my bridal day." This dramatic speech broke him up badly; but when she explained that her apprehensions were founded on the fact of an inherited predisposition to consumption in her family, he calmed her fears, txught a Inittle of Dr. Ilerce's Golden Medical Discovery for her, and she is now incarnation of health. For all hmnichal. throat and lung affections, it is a petent remedy. New Figs, 20 Cents per Pound, Honey Corn, the Finest In the Land. Order a Case at Once. New Buckwheat, 40c a Sack. "W. G. IEIjILjIE dfe CO., BARGAIN GROCERS. PLUSH CLOAKS. The newest and most stylish eyer shown in Ottawa. ONLY $30.00. See them ALSO AN EXTRA LARGE LINE OF UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, Best qnality and cheaper than ever. Go and see "BIARITZ" KID GLOVE. They beat all in the glore line in both dressed and undressed. PRICE, ONLY $1.25. Yes, We Can, and We Will Show you the Most Complete Stock in the city. goostyies TROUSERINGS 200 Bti All new; no old chestnuts; and we guarantee the price of every pair we sell. SUITINGS Id OVERCOATINGS New, Pretty and Stylish, AND NVK riako them up FIRST COME AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK. L. H. JONES 814 La 1819. JESTMA Dnsuronco (k of bM 139th Semi-Annual Statement Gash Capital, - - - - $4000,000,00 Reserve for Re. Ins. & ail other liabilities 2, 174,231.76 NetSurplus, - - - - 3,606,515.41 Total Assets Jan. 1st. 1889, - 99 J 80, 752.57 Losses Paid at Ottawa Agency, $37242 09. Losses Paid at the Great Fire in Chicago, $3,782,023.10. Losses Paid at Great Boston Fire, $1,604,067 62. Losses Paid 8ince Organization, OVER $69,000,000,001 GEO. 17. RAVENS, Act., S. E. G:r. P. 0. Db. Hull's new - CLASS in Evory Way. & NICKERSON, At. Salle treet. 1889.