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.1 tt ttattw will c xtt VOIJTMH OTTAWA, ILL., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1874. NUMBER 13. pimm.i.i hi Kin m ri tii itNj.l" Lk Salle Street !' B"V Q9MAN V TRHMH OK -I I'm i, . Tl' Slnllura n'f tiii'i.i; i .;:os" Mon ' "-MAN . . .'UN HUGH J. GILLEN, The Champion 31erehant ofj Ottawa. MAMMOTH ESTABLISH-MENT. PAlt. t l M M.jS M.j I I , If. 1 f I UK ft. 00 R: OP H "i. IIMIOi If. 0- V' '"''I' 00 IrOo, if (K. ') i KI ll.K) (1.0(1 KHK .0 i ' xi i.-oo wo i. or ) lf"Ni I -00 .41 70 IMK' 111 I . Wf0 t'.(K) Ml Of . :j iio iroo "" on win 'lIllMllJ c.iiitOi. One.S.,..it ' - Two Hijintre ' Thret ijimrc Four 'jii'ith. Five s.t-inre Ono-i,:r'i ' i.'oltuir. .. One-tt.in' Culiini:.. One-"il '' " One r..'!inm. .. !. v I'WlVO 'Hie "I & id. im ttsciivntr ii"t mrk -rt the leniftl. "I Mi oedtt'it iimrifl for uiiH' BuHU.fiiHatHt protrusion:,. McNeil t flvr rtnllit'-M i ar p r line extrn. Trinifleut alvurtlslnu In advance. W Yearly tilvertlHcr- menu licfort! tlicexplrtttlun ol'tV iwntract will he rlmtt ed the full niti'n at Above '.rr ' '?i;irc will almi he mailt or dissolution and t!i r iio:ie.t tiot mnn.ctp'' w'tlt thi It reguitir business. Local notices, (.ft ct i ceets. peiiiue fWT In no cane will ;ttc.ip term nr ivpart'tit from. IF" The date on the slip on wli'cli tlie anhtcrlher'a name ll printed Indicates the time when (ho suliHcrlptlon expires. 1'ersoiia who have paid for the Tunic Tkauku should lie careful to notice that the il-itu n the slip correepondu t the ditto to which titty have paid, ari'i al nf.ee nullf-tlie publisher? c J any discrepancy. din nvt It 's I Unrii or.e dol- .i-.- in e unlit tiU'tl .i-t.uiiti;iult.ii tnrli AdveitiKi' Another large invoice of goods nt Mr. Oillcn's cstiiblinliment adds another volume of testimony ns to the correctness of his motto of quick sales mill small profits. This invoice is fully .as large as any jriur one during the season, and is, like all of it R predecessor!), composed of none but the most durable and merchantable goods which the market ufiords. It nlsj embraces nil of the latest fall styles in dress goods. During the half hour which we spent in glancing over and ihrough his stock, of course we could see but a small portion of what his very extensive estab lishment contained, yet of the fow we did ex amine, wc feel constrained to mako favorable mention, knowing as we do, that the remainder of his stock is in keeping with the leading ar ticles. In the dress goods department we were shown me of the largest and most complete assortments of JOBBING DEPARTMENT. O'Jr f ifillttes for doiiiit a!) klmls ol .ioh Work, in tlir r rlous at pics of the art. are lot nur.iu'd In this section, and e rear cctfully srllclt thmr. wwhlni; anything done m tMillneto Klve us a call, Hy t'n' iilli'..iis and llheral use Ot prlntiT'b Ink many a man's lortunr h ss ')ceu hikiIh. atui the llr Id Is still open. Try It. Onli-rs hy mall promptly uttcmlKil to. LOCAL MATTERS. Ottawa ionl Oi:ie. CLOSING AND AHKIVA1. OF MAILS: '.'iiw. ArrltK Kastcrn trial) l'MSp I5ps' WAntrti hih(I I:4.i l. H Vi-.'Vt P U South. mall lliir.AM .1iI6ph Northern mall. JjlOp M lliM a h Farm Itldue, Tuesday, Thura. 4 Saturday 2:00 pm 100 a Prairie Centre, Wednesday and Ha'nrday. 2:00 v u 13:00 ll Hltrht mall 7:: P Ottlceonensat7 A M, and closes at 7:R0 p m. April t, 1S74. J. Il.tlAMEIION.P. M. CONDKNSKU TIMK TAIILK, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacifto Railroad. Ias8, Trains West. LV.A.MJLV.H.M, 10.15 1J.1H 1.10 1.S0 2.10 3.4. 2.W 8.25 4.37 4.47 5. OH 6.0U AB.P.M. 4. a 5.30 . 6.30 AR.P.M. 3.55 AR.A.H. V.30 A R A H. 10.00 AR.A.M. 10. 1M AR.A.M. 5.U) 7.1W 7.57 B.: H.55 9.30 AI.P.H. Peoria Branch I.V.H.U. lo.on w.os 1.(0 1.40 3.00 3.HS 3. S.30 4.13 4. a 5. no 6. Oil AB.A.M STATIONS Pass. Trains Kast. . Chleaeo . ....toilet... .. Monta.. Marseille I OH AW A ..La bnlle. . ....Peru... .liureau J. 6.00 :t.M 3.SS 2. IS a. no 1.25 1.15 12.40 . Henrv .. 11.53 Siiarhtnd. 11. ;2 Chlllleolhe: 11.13 .. I'eoria..! 10. .fi iLV.P.M. AH AM. I A It. A.M. AK.I'.U. 9.:o 7.S! Ii.42 6.05 5.47 6.15 5.10 I.V.A.M. 3.110 1.43 12.5; 13.2.) 12.10 11.4(1 11. SO 11.(0 1(1. (5 I'eorla !.4;l liranch! 9.20 I S.30 IV.A.M. 4.IM 1 .30 (.10 6.30 AR.A.M. 3.5(1 AR.P.M. 10.311 AB.P.M. CltiSiycroSi 11.53 . Oeneneo . 10. 4J ..Mollne.. 9.55 Uocklslud' 0.45 Ilv.p.m. Des Hollies 1.30 I.V.I'.M Council Dl 6.45 XV.A.M. Leaven wth .A'rhlson. 10.11 9 10 8.ri M.I5 LV A.M. 10.50 LV.P.M 4.00 LV.P.M 4.30 LV.P.M. 4.10 ILV.P.M A.M. fcMrrii, Gen'l 1'ass. AKt. II. Kidhli. Ueu'l Stip't May30,137t. F. TAVENE1J, Agent at Ottawa. TO OTTAWA MERCHANTS AND SHIPPERS. Tin: Chicairo, Uiirliiigton and iiinoj JtAlL.ItO.VJ Is tlie Mliort I.lnc lo Cliiciiso the i:nst. and TrtWAKKS CUICAtiO. Paawwer k'avea Ottawa Acc. Freight ' " .'.".".".'.".'.'.'.'.'.'."..". ... 5. ISA M ... 3.:vpji ... 6.43A M ...10 35 am ... 2.3(1 P M ... 7 ttt P M ... 9.33PM rill-M CU1CAOO, Pawenjer Arrives Ottawa St. 23 am 8 25 p u Acc. Fr?!;ht" 6. 35 a m " IU.35AM " - " 40pm 7.5s p II 2.35 a u .'). . Himicock, Uencral Passenger Ajent. I"SC3ICT Ha iris. Ureteral Superintendent. D. V. TOCZALIK. JoIyStb. Agent, Ottawa, Illinois. Livery & Feed Stable. PETER EGAN Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Ottawa and vicinity that he has oneof I he enoicest Livery Stocks In this city, at the City Staliles, such as the Latest Slvlfs of Hacks. Carriajej and Snirgifs, To let at nrloe to suit tlmea. Parties. W eddings. Funerals. Plc-Nlcs, c supplied with sood rhfa on shrt notice, and unrals In th country or adjolmr.tr towns promptly at tended to. Pmrna take n to and Iruni the depots, or to the eouDtrr.DlRbtorrtay. pr- Kriucntber the place on Madl on street, near the 1ok bilde. Jnae, ls7. PETEU EtJAX. Il'cn's own make candy it what every lover of candies should cat. Take your watches, clocks and jcv.iiiy to Mies' to be rcpuiretl. Vou will tind him on Mad iion SL, opposite H. WultlurV. Good chance to fret ood and 1 lnup boots and shoes as I). Leahv is closing out Ids stock. The best place to buy cheap for cash U at his place. M .liefsl & Co. are selling overcoats for $8,59,?10, ?r.'. fU, SIC, im, sio. jai and S-HJ. t all an 1 ret them. The best and cheapest underwear In the city is to bu fjund at A! Alschukr's. at the Yellow forner. Mr. Lansing's sinijia.z schofd ruiunieiieet In the bascmcntof the Baptist churce this cvci.in. A full turn out U desirea. liISISSE S1I.KS of dil"crcnt colors r.tnl brands wc ever beheld. As wo looked at piece after piece of tho rustling f.tln ie as it was displayed, we wondered why it was that any lady should visit Chicago to pur chase this class of goods when so large ft stock is kept at home. In : .!:'!! rss cloths axd sikrixos the sioclv van also immense, every color known to tho most fashionable can hero be found. Shades suited to each and every complexion are kcj t r'lnstantly oh hand. A new lino of these goods was received with the last invoice, nnd contains some of the latest styles in color. The stock of Moll.Wll liOOItS is in keeping with the assortment in each of the other departments, and is fully up to the stand ard both in quantity and quality. It is doubtful whether any other house in the city 1ms as ex tensive a stock of these goods as Mr. Gillen. The stock of DIAGONALS AMI SKIUJKS nextattracted ourattcntion and was well worthy the admiration of more competent judges than we, for the styles and quantity of these goods are kept in so great variety as to be sure to please the most fastidious. We passed next to the VKI.VCTS of which there is truly a beautiful assortment. In silk velvets we were shown some of tho rich est patterns we ever beheld, while in velvet eens and velvet trimmings the assortment dis plays the excellent taste of Mr. Gillen as a pur chaser. Any lady who cannot rlud nt this es- tsblishment just what she wants in the way of dress goods and trimmings we should infer was very hard to please. Having thus briefly indicated only a few of the leading articles in the stock of costly dress good, wo pass to the liOMtCSTICS. To say that the stock of this department was forded up would not be any exaggeration. In Prints, Ginghams, Ticking nnd bleached and brown Muslins the department is literally cram med full. Hoxcs have been improvised at coun ters, and the counters themselves fairly groan with t he load stacked upon them. riW'E GOOl'S, such as Doeskins, Broadcloths, Cassiiiieres, Jeans, and the many other qualities of goods used for the manufacture of Mens' t'lothing. are also su perb selected with a view to sell, by one of the best purchasers in Ottawa, and are offered nt prices which place it within the reach of all to wear good, respectable clothing. In this depart ment we noticed some of the best quality of Heaver goods we ever beheld and believe that any merchant tailor in tho city would coincide with us. BLANK KTS. Anybody who will sleep cold this Winter is surely ignorant of the fact that Mr. Gillen has a store, for his stock in this line of goods cer tainly contains enough varieties nnd is ofTered at sufficiently low prices to satisfy any person of the cheapness of his goods. tutor F.UIKS. At last wc come to that which clothes tho in- with the visit we made tho Dry Goods Empor ium of Hugh J. Gillen, andimhesitntingly pro nounce it as near a first-class establishment ns we evor visited. THE MANUFACTORIES OF OTTAWA. THE MAGNITUDE AND IM PORTANCE OF OUR JOBBING TRADE. HULL fc BARTELS' HAT, CAP AND FUR EM PORIUM. Extraordinary Attractions! THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY The fact that Ottawa is prepared to furnish our citizens of La Salle County with any und all grades of hatters' and furriers' snoods, and those of home manufacture, seems to be at last fully understood. We ourselves wcro of the opinion that nine-tenths of the stock in the city, in the line of furs and caps, were the manufacture of eastern tradesmen until Tucsday.whcn wc took a stroll through the magnificent salesroom and shops of Messrs. Hull k Bartcls. Their facilities for manufacturing goads In their line we found to be fully equal to those of any of the extensive houses of the east. All the latest contrivances for saving labor in the trade are there to be found, while charts and patterns setting forth the latest styles are being received by them almost daily and given to their workmen for samples from which to manufacture the goods for their custo mers. J 11 tuis conned:'.-;-, wo voi...l villi the ut- tentioa cf our people L. Ihe fact unit they me always sure to recilvc In addition to home made goods the latest st) les, as this firm is sparing 110 pains or expense in producing for their custo iiiers the very latest fashions. It is 11 hiiitl it ef much importance to purchasers to know that they arc purchasing of the mam-pai ti uhus in this lino of goods and by being able to do so they save from 20 to 40 per cent of their money, be side having the satisfaction and local pride of encouraging home interests and home industries. Mr. Hull, the senior member of the firm, has spent his life, since childhood, in either buying or selling goods for wholesale houses and is un doubtedly as good a buyer as the west nllords. His large experience and acquaintance iimong business men and the people of the west enables him to be a successful caterer to their desires in quality and styles of goods ns well as his person al desire to establish a trade all go to prompt energetic action and extra ofTcis on his part. Mr. Battels (everybody knows Bart), the junior of the firm, is always to be found at his place of business ready to either show visitors through their manufactory and demonstate to them that Ottawa has a llrst-class manufactory, or to wait on customers. Bart has been a resident of Ottawa for twenty years, nnd engaged In the hat, cap and lur trade for over twelve years. During a greater portion of that time he was in the employ of the late Mr. Prcscott, with whose ability as a manufactor our people are well ac quainted. Always polite and good naturcd, Bart will be found at their salesroom (northeast cor ner of the square) always ready to answer ques tions or give information concerning their linde. Having thus briefly noticed the concern in an individual capacity we will now speak of them as a firm. The most praiseworthy remark which we could make, and at the same time be cue which would find an echo in the scutimentof our citizens, would be Hii.l & Baktai.s ai.wavs do jit WiIat thev Afiiii:n. If vou purchase irooiis of them which, 011 examination, do not suit, your money is cheerfully refunded. If you order an article manufactured and when you call for it find it in any particular different from what was to be made, you need not take it. There is no brow-bcat'.ng customers or growling because you don't llnd what you want. As individuals as well as a business firm, these enterprising young men may be described in one word, ns oenti.emkn. TIIKIlt FAflLITlKS. They have, as we intimated above, full facili ties for the rapid manufacture of all goods lti their line. A cloth cap is made complete in thirty minutes, and oilier goods In the same propor tion. As to the liner article! of fur g ."tods, they also make their own. While meandering through their establishment we examined a cloak or sack which, w hen complete, is to fill an order from oue of our wealthy ladles und is to costf I.V). We mention this article as demonstrative of their ability to manufacture fine goods. Their stock of manufactured goods is ample and af fords oue of the best assortments from which to select we ever saw, while their stock of raw furs is immense. They do not advertise all of the Kirypt'.an, Mahommedaii or l'ugan species of animal pelts which have been extinct for half a century, believing that as intelligent a coinmuti Received from the Great Dress Goods Auction Sales in New York. Aran' cases of Dress Goods have been sold for less than half thoir valuo to inij.ort, and our Inner bought largely. We propose rushing them out and not carrying over till late in the season. Large assortment ot Irish I'oplms (in desirable colors) at 7"c, late iiruv Z-l.HZ. Fine- iiii ilities in IrMi at SI, 1.274 and $1.3"j, worth $1.25, $1.50, 1.75 and j. 1 Jilack (Jros. Grain Silks at $1.25, $1.10, $1.(55, $2 and $2.2.3. Ulack Alpacas and Mohairs at a sacrifice. ,ice quality at 27 and :57J, worth 50 and 5 cents. rine chk Aioliairs at in, Oi 5- ana tt, worm .ie, 1 and si.l5. bilk btripcs, I ophns, Keps, Arc, vvc, share in the Fame slaughter. Poplins .Merinos, Km press Cloths, Camel's Hair Goods, Come earlv and securu tho 1 largains. IZesjioetfully, ing fully convinced that all will then realize that Ottawa has one llrst-class manufacturing cstab- liclr.ucnt. lpJaltle. It is a well established fact that person who succeed the best In life are those who tunic a specialty of some one filing. Acting upon this principle, the proprietors uf the r'ox Kiver Horse Collar Manufacturing Company have for years past given their undivided attention to the man ufacture of horse collars, and to day their work is more widely and favorably known than that of any similar establishment in the United States, as orders for collars on tile In their of lice, from California, Tennessee, Georgia, Virginia, Ohio the Western and Northwestern States will attest But, as some one has said, beneath every rose there is a thorn, and, notwithstanding their sue cess, the proprietors of the Fox Kiver Horse Col lar Manufacturing Co. 11 ud themselves cramped for means to supply the immense trade the pop. ularity of their collars has given them, and they therefore invite those who w i.li to make safe and profitable investments to investigate the in ducctnents offered by them. They will cheer fully afford every facility for Investigation, and will guarantee satisfaction. Take your watches and clocks to Niles, on Madison St., when they are out of repair, and he will make tliem good as new. Warranted winter wheat flou r $3.00 per hun dred pouuds, at Wood's Eagle Mills. I'ehsonal. James Tower, "Jim" for short, oue of the most popular men w ho ever roamed the country, selling goods, paid us a welcome visit on yesterday, lie used to be in business with W. II. Hull in our city, but is now with Gilbert it Weaver, 4;!:1 Broome St., N. Y. His Ot tawa friends are too numerous to mention. -OF1. EADY-MAD B CLOTHING. A laio lot of PANTS AND VESTS and COATS, which wo .will for less than cloth costs to make them. Also, Under-Shirts and Drawers, Gloves and Mitts. OVER- llic Buck ONE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION. All Goods as represented. North of the Court House. A Kemember, A. Frank iV Co. deal only in line, well-made and durable clothing. They are loca ted just west of the court house. ilv tis this would lit o'tee f.ronoutire unoti llii ni tier man. vii: Groceries. The stock .of grocer-j(sl)oulJ tllt.y do so) tIlt. juft it:nWncf, Humbugs, ics is fully in accordance with the stock of dry r tht. R.uly tnK mi , ttre kinds of furs, however, goidlsnn elegant and well selected stock of j they do claim to have a full and complete slock. Fancy Groceries and a staple stock of staple j and furthermore tliey invite all interested to cull commodities. Mr. Gillen accompanied us ' and examine for themselves, through this department in person and fnm i Without attempting to enumerate the very him we obtained the prices on several articles. many attractive styles of goods which we saw, tni,,,,,-!, .,. . .i, i i. i ; we will make ment'nn of the staples which wo AltliMigli not asked or given permission to do, , , ,. ' ... , : beheld upon their sheles in large varieties: so..we pubhsh the pnees obtained on a few ar-! haU (f , .?i . . ,i i j ucies as uciii'iiisirauvc mar .Mr. tiilien is sunny Muni MF.NTAL. Louis Gsgcl iV Co. have just received a large assortment of monumental mar ; 1 u and line stone for tomb stones, caps, sills and all sorts of ornamental work. They have now, without ipiestion, the finest assortment of goods in their line ever brought to Ottawa, and chal lenge all opposition, as well us to quality as low prices; iu fact it will not pay you to look further than their Vermont marble yards, when you wi.iit anything in their line. Tin y have building stone uf all sorts, and make it a rule to promptly fill all orders. OPERA IK MILLINERY STORE, The popular and only first-class establishment of the kind in Ottawa, where can be found the best and most attractive assortment of Milli nery Goods for fall and winter styles. Mrs. O'Mcnru lias spared no pains in making her selections of fall ami w inter goods, and the ladies of Ottawa will have no trouble in finding here what they desire, bisides a fine as sortment of tho real French hair, such us Switches, Ilraids, Pufts anil Curls. MISS JKNN1K NOLAN, who became so great u favorite last season, nnd whose stylo nnd taste in her profession won her the universal praise and admiration rf the ladies of Ot tawa, lias returned, and is now ready to give to all the 1 ttcst styles from New York, London and Paris. if you want stylish, well-made and neat-fitting clothing for men and boys, and no low priced truck, go to A. Frank A Co.. the People's Cloth, iers, 21 Lm 8lle street, west of coart house. Hardware tod tinr at Hatberlta Bro't. goods st as low figures as sumc who arc blowing! and woul 1 lead parties to believe that they are! giving away goods, viz: j Standard A Sugar, !) ft for $1.00 j ."Standard F.x.l' Sueur, " I.ini j 15et llrown Sugar, K) 1.00 j Best Coffee, 4 l.OO j fiood Tea 00 cents per pound. At the le'itiest of Mr. fiillen, we state that all goods will le delivered to any part of the city when desired. And further, that all pur chasers will be certain of having their orders filled as given. Mr. Gillen also again extends a cordial invi tation to the good people of Ottawa to call and look at Lis stock whether they want to buy or not. He makes no charge for showing goods an4 is always glad to see his old friends or new ones. In addition to Mr. G.'a v.ry polite invitation, we desire to exprett ourreWea as well pleased Fur and buck gloves. Fur t aps just made up. Fur overcoats. Full and winter cloth caps. Iiuffalo (Indian tanned; roici. Faney lap robes. 'ut:e and umbrellas. An endless stock of gent's furniilting good!-. Silk and merino underwear, i;c. Ladies' fur cloaks. Ladies' fur sarpic . Ladies' fur muffs and cuffs. Children's furs. In addition to tlie above our people will atwa find with this enterprising firm all grades und style of loth cap, felt hats, Ac. In short any thing kept in a tlrst-cl.- store. Mcsr. Hull A Bartcls desire lo announce that they will Kivc.forthe benefit of their patrons and the puUic generally, a full opeuing tone time during the present month, when they will dis. diiplay to all the result of their labors. They will advice the people of the date In due seasoc, and will be pleased to tee everybody, frel-, As (iitoil its New, When In the carriage factory of Mr. H. W. .limes the other day, our attention was called to the hearse belonging tj Mr. S. iinmvrman, the Madison street ndci -taker, which is receiving thorough repairs and a complete new outfit of trimmings and decoratio!n, both outside atid in, at the bands of Mr. Join s' workmen. '1 he hearse was made by Mr. .Tones a few years ago and was at the time conMilercd an excellent specimen of its kind. We sha'.l not attempt to describe of what the cmbellinlimt iils will comprise. Suf fice to say, that th'-y w ill make the hearse one of the most attractive, without guudiuess, In La Salle county, and one that Mr. Z. can unhesita lingly place at the service of the community without fear of invidious comparisons. Mr. '.. keeps on hand a full assortment of cof fins and untlei takers' goods, uf which he invites inspection. In fancy baking r ornamenting, I'.bert can fill all orders which may be male upon him. ililMMi. l.ii-l.ctizuth SiiU'ii ciiiiti-c the new firm at the Arcade Milliard Hall sticce-s-; urs to l'ailey, on La Salle street. Tiny have recently purchased the place and fixed it up in e'.epint style. regulation billiarl triblts, of !run v ii k's la-t improved make; an 1 lesibs the v. heaittiful pictures adorning the wall, t iegjiit minors and .ill that, make their looms plea-nnt. TO THE PUBLIC I would repi'Ctlulljr Invite atlvntlna to my NKW STOCK OF Fall ana Winter Goods Whlrh ItM lHrn telprtnl with rtre nail hoiieht nn.Ifr flit utn.t rvorntilTlr"umlnci', Kail will ti' old l rliT to a.ilt the timet. My tiock cunnlitu In part of DRY GOODS, Such J Krenn (iiw"t. Itamntlr.. CnM'airret. f Inn lieK MiHtnl SiiCuih; BOOTS AND SHOES, A Ure Mock of Wnt nd li. of ) Crockery & Glassware, A full tuurtmi'iit on htiet, vhlrh will tx- mM j nt rrj ..null prjflto. GROOBHIES. PARK HOUSE. The u ud orsi sued would announce (hat they have leased, re-opened, Refurnished and Renovated this Hotel, and ire now prepared to receive miests either by the day or week. We shall endeavor to make this Hotel FIRST-CLASS in all its Appointments. RATF.S.-lJoard & Room $3.00 per Day ; Hoard by the week $5.00 . and $0.00. .MRS. 31. C. PRATT A. SON, Proprietors I tiv at all tlmi-. trhnlrt aoortmrnt ol Kami.y tirnrr . u I. ..... m.alil.i t . . K . V ,l f . ... ,,. ..... .. . ... They have bran new, stnull size I, I callaaJ cwmli.r ni good twlurc .orblia-lue. I). ('. O'KANK, Ut No. 4 Court Strrft.tirldlry't old .(aJ. Ladies' line serge, button, congre and polish hoots at Morgan's new huots and shoe store. i.f drawer at M. I'i cents buys a gmid pir Stielel V (Vs. 'I be larirt-t-t atid bcM iiurtiueitt of lxmls and -hoes, :it t.'liild 1'hipps'. :V full und ftjlith aloik of oteno.ita ju.-t optned and selling at the lowest c.;Ii price, at S. C. liarnett's. tlood thuncv to ct good and iLtap hoot and tlitKi at, I). Iaby is c!oing out hi Uk k. The Lett place to buy cheap for ah I at his place $10 buys a gool winter tuit at M. SticfvJ & Cos. Hut Sw iTt iifs. I am selling my lare Mock of human hair switches ni-valled French Lair st co,t and less than cot to c!oe them out. Now is the lime to buy at utie-liulf the price they are generally ol I. L" ' Mi'.lnciy and Variety Store. Stbiveii. Tw spottel lb',"'. ,r 111 John Stark's dace in llie oih .trd. Any petn giv ing information of -aid U2 will te rewarded i n - .... r 'I t calling on t". Kcll?g. over l'ickey i r store. jew- ti. t - pir of thote gents' button bit? of Burl N. Y. iu r. at Child & riilppV. I'tiitr, I'n tar, t'mir '. We are teUiug draw rs worth 75 cent f r 4t eeu al M. Stiefel & k Co a. ! Will open to-daj a new stock of Prints and Domestics. Remember we have the largest variety of Dress Goods west of Chicago. M BDLV&