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She (Maw IfU a VOL. 41. OTTAWA, ILL., SATURDAY, MAY 1), 1883. NO. 54. HOUSEKEEPER SALE y 0 II. J. GILM Will this week present Unusual Attractions in all the departments of TFITTIWG At Trices Hitherto Un known in Ottawa. 8-4, S-4, 10-4, 11-4 Bleached Sheetings, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Brown Sheetings, Pillow Holland, ttllow Sheeting, Pillow Phams, Toilet Quilts, Marseilles Quilts, Counterpanes, Bed Spreads, Ac., Ac, Ac. Irish, German and French Towels, American and English Toweling, Damask and Diaper Toweling, Amcr. and Russian Crashes, Ac Napkins, Tray Cloths, ' D'Oyles, Ac., Ac. Whlto Muslins, Unbleached Muslins, Ac. The Hamburg Edging Sale will 0e continued this week. Jlotels and Boarding Houses Furnished and estunutes given. Housekeepers' AT H. J. GILLEfJ'S, OTTAWA. Telephone No. 57. UEALEES IN 23 La Salle Street, OTTAWA, ILL. Every Family in La Salle County. Whether now t null iib In Ottawa or nut. an; respectfully INVITED TO CALL AT THE ABOVE STOHE M Learn Prices and Examine Goods, A FI LL (iUAKANTEE That the Stock is First Class in Every He spect, and Sold at BOTTOM FIGURES. Wo Kcea a Full Stock of the Best Grades of HOUSE BURKE BRO'S Slap ai Fancy FLOTJRPIANOS INCU'DISli The "Victor Mills," of Ottawa, Minnesota Flour, And thi Beit Eraaili from other utllii. Histest Prices Paid for Fanners' Products. FieiK Rive n fall when In the city, or wnd your orilcrs by uisll. trlrimiph or telephone, and they will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. BURKE BROS. CLT .Aof. . USS. ipi "MONARCH A" 01EL A Few who are Using tliem Mrs. C. D. Trimble, it in ni. J. G. Gay, L. A. Williams, V7. E. Bowman, S V Raymond, C. U. Forbes, D. Ilapeman, C. A. Gaton, J. R. Clayton, J. H. Brown, IV. S. Wheeler, H.B.Williams, H. G. King, H. F'l Bascom, all i AND MANY OTIIKKS. FOR SLE A.T J. MES1FFI & CO. WE HAVE REDUCED THE PRICES On Dili Line nf OimhIh from t't to W 118. n pair, inukli:K liin.i The Cheapest Fine Shoes TO BE HAD IN MARKET. PIANOS II EST .V THE MARKET. "KST MEM CM vmt:El CLOUGH I WARREN ORGANS They captivate the world '. A T VERY M ODER A TE I'll ICES. Having ntarl the Sole AmMirv of tUrw eelclirnteit instrument. 1 Winn to lay to thrnw lnterrtted tlit, hivlnn no it-re n-nt to pny. with little or no eipcnte, nd buying direct fn.rn the fiw-torlit, I will give the LOWKST PRICKS ever known In thin na tion. l'lwcIUnd ("n... I will mike It an object. Cataleguet lent free Kcpeet fully. AXTHOXy 1). SIMON, Opera Houae Block, op itairt. north entrance. KENDALL S Special on C:uli'U. Wo liayc had a very largo trade on carpet thisspring.and we have now left about. 'lOpiecs of body 15ru3els, Velvets and Tup-l'ruf sels in lengths of about 10 to 5 yards, and we wish to close these out rllit away. All our $1.51) and f 1.75 body Rrussels and Velvets in this lot we have marked down to 1.00 and 1.25 per yard by the piece. Also Koxbury llrussels and other lending makes In new patterns. 5 to 20 yards in a piece will be closed at 75c. per yard. As this lot of carpets has been considered cheap at 1.00 to 1.15, at the price named they certainly will go out quick. Early selections will secure the best choice Scoot linos. A Co. 1'i iii.ic J.niKAitv. Following are the of fleers for 1SS!. President, Miss Alllo Flske; 1st vlce-predident, Miss Allie Fiske; 3d vice president, Miss Eliza Porter; !)d vice-president, Miss Zetta Strawn; secretary, Miss Lil lian Mattocks; -treasurer, Miss Ida Strawn; librarian, Miss Macey; finance committee, Misses Jessie Orr, Hattie Mack, Mary Spen cer, Elsie. Trimble, Virginia Hook. Plenty of nice fresh groceries and canned fruits of all sorts in prime condition, very cheap, also fresh tish for to day and vegeta bles, at llurke Bros'. Call and see. Foil Sale. Small engine and boiler, cheap. Enquire of C. Mitchell. Earl Post, G. A. It., of this city, will attend divine services ut the Congregational church on Sunday, May 27th, In accordance with or ders lrom headquarters requiring all Posts to attend services In a body on the Sabbath pre- ceding Decoration Day. Remember that it will pay you to get prices at Lynch'a before purchasing any. thing in the dry iixhIk line. You will find there a complete Btock, and prices in every case satisfactory. The stock of ladles' mus lin underwear is worthy of special attention; lovely, yet cheap. The meeting sf the Sunday School Union, announced in our last week's columns to take place on last evening, has been post poned to next Tuesday evening at the same place, i tie programme is tne same as an nounced last week. Jersey bull kept for service at my place in Fall River. Also, seven yearling Jersey Heifers for sale. T. II. Coi.max. The fortieth annual meeting of the Con gregational General Association &f Illinois will be held in Ottawa May 2Sth to :31st, in clusive. The programme provides for a ser mon on Monday evening by Rev. Richard Vd. wards, of Princeton, followed the next three days by the organization cf the convention in regular form, devotional excercises, re ports, addresses, Ac. Atiout two hundred delegates are expected to be present, p W.J. Necly has the finest stable of stal lions In Illinois. Go and see them. Go to McMahon's ice cream parlors if you want an excellent dish and a pleasant room to sit in. Gates' water. Feed Yard is in order, with good For Salt). Fairlamb Milk Can, the best can made for raising cream, for sale by I). L. Grove, at the Creamery. E. M. Clark, foreman of the Truesdale Manufacturing Company, Peoria, has been In Ottawa during the week putting in hta tionary furniture contracted fur by the com mltlee for the new court house. The main court rooms are nearly ready for the chairs- judges' stands, Ac, having been put in posi tion. This work is very line and seems to give satisfaction to all who have examined it, including a number of Supervisors. The furniture is made of red oak, with maple and Georiria pine trimmings, and presents a very pleasing appearance to the eye. The carpets arc being put down now by Seott Bros. A Co., and the final touches and decorations will all h ; completed before many weeks. !r. Mutirr Wishes tu say to his numerous friends that he has opened an ollice in the Opera House Iilock on La Salle street, opposite Howard's restaurant, where he can be consulted, or ders left on slate, or at his residence, corner Illinois avenue and licnton street, West Side, will receive prompt attention. Our assortment of underwear, hosiery, shirts, neckties, Ac, is full and complete, and embraces every requisite for comfort in this line. Everything Is A I and warranted a represented. Prices very low. Gentlemen will tlnd it to their interest to call on us before replenishing their supply of under wear. M. St ik pel. White Corner. At I'tica the liquor license fee has been fixed at 150 per annum, a reduction of one half. , , ... . Tr , , i Shavings, at King 8 Lox lartonj, near the Lock. Telephone l,'tU. IdTBiy &FbbA StaUB. HACK LINE. l.-.o. tki-ki-jiom:. l.-o. PETER EGAN wouM retwtf lllr anaonnre to the rltliren -f "tuwt ml vli-in!!' tlixt lie hu one nt the clmli-ert Ururj Stocks Id the dry. at the Cltj bulilea. nueh a the Latfit Styes of Hacks, Carriages ami Buggi to let t prVit to iult the time. Prtlr. werfdlon. Iuni-rmli nt'-nki. -, luppllrU with Kool r:Tf.n .liort nutlce. runer In th country or ad.'olulnt town nrotn:tly tt-nlrd to. Vron trn to nJ from tb rtepo't, or totheroantry mirhtorilny. fir-l!rm-iheT the jlr ra Ma n tr-t, rut of ide cit, one l!k wet of new coorl lio'Je. f KThR tUA. Fun SALEb NEAT ItKiS. A Flue Array at Gay & Son's. It has not been our fortune to see a finer lot of Ottawa manufactured stock than now can be seen in the salesrooms of Gay & Son. It is literally full of lino riits, many of which are already sold, but in which any man who wants a good carriage or buggy can find his choice. They have a pretty lot of top buggies, made up in stylish shapes, a number of ele gant two-seated carriages and some slide- scat carriages. They have also a fine stock of Timkin's side-bars, with some improvements not put on by any manufacturer in this vi cinty. Wo noticed also some large three snriug farmers' buggies with two seats, a full line of the celebrated "Gay" road carts, which aro now so popular. All this work we know by personal obscr rations to be A No. 1. Gay it Son use the best stock of all kinds to be fouvd'inthe marKct. They buy direct from first hands, and hence are enabled to give their custom ers the advantage. The house sell upon their reputation, and their work is always found as represented. On next Friday evening Co. 1), 4th Inf., I. X. G., will be inspected by Maj. Elliott Durand, A. I.G. Following Inspection will be glveu an exhibition drill, after which a ball will be given. The affair is expected to be pleasant one. Admission per couple to drill and ball, 1.00; to drill only, each per son, 25 elmts. For ladies, gentlemen and children sun- dried Teas and all other grades. Coffees genuine and fresh. Choice presents given from an elegant display. Have a look at the Tea Man and he will give a glass of fine iced tea. Acorn Flour, No not that, but Golden Acorn Flour, at Clark A Fyfe's. Ice er$am and strawberrie at Iless's New England Iiakerv. The new hotel at Streator is to be inform ally opened in a few days now. Dick Daley, an ex-constable, well known in this city and vicinity, 6ullered a paralytic stroke on Tuesday lust, from which it is scarcely probable that lie will recover. It will be remembered that a stroke rendered one side useless some years ago. If you want to sec the largest and bet-t stock of boots and shoes, go to Spencer's. He ha9 everything In the shoe line and at prices that would surprise the natives. Lovers of Ico cream should bear in mind thai; McMahon's lco cream parlors on Main street are tastefully arranged and pleasant to sit in. Ilis Ice cream is just superb. Give him a call. Mlgh Mliool I'litertalnmnnt. On Thursday evening, May 2Hb, at Turn Hall, the pupils of the High School will give an entertainment, consisting of prize decla mations, an operetta and an exercise in free gymnastics. The prizes will bo awarded by vote of the audience, who will be provided with coupon tivKcts for balloting. Messrs. Clark & Fyfe. the popular young grocers, have a new brand ol Hour they call "Golden Acorn," manufactured expressly for them. Testimonial concerning its merits unanimously proclaim that it is better than any other brand that can be used. They only ask a trial to convince all that they do not recommend it too highly. The old Settlers' Association will hold their annual business meeting on Saturday, May 2i!tli, at the court house In Ottawa. Eight high grade Durham bulls, from 14 to IS mouths old, for salu by I. A -I. Dkokn. Mark Prentice has niven up hotel life. His successor at the Central Hotel is II. W. Hadley. Call on I,. Hess for just as good Ice cream us is made by any one. The Chicago, Rock Wand A Pacllle R. R. lias issued a circular K'-vinv; round-trip tour ist rates to be In force until Sept. .'!0. The rates from Chicago to the principal resorts readied by the line will be as follows: Al bert Lea and return, 17; Spirit Itke and return, 17.75; Minneapolis or St. Puul and return, 21.75; Minrietonka Reach and Min tietdiika Lake and return, 21.75; White Bear Lake and return, 21 IK); Duluth and return, 30. For gauze, balbriggan, netting, summer merino underwear, rhrni, go to J. Mr. French's. I ndershirts from 25 rents up. A few more such days as yesterday was, i and the ice creuni sensoii will be fairly tnxin I us. In the meantime don't forgi-tlhat lies-", I I at the Xew England Rakerv. makes a first I 'clas article. j The Accidental (male) Quartette of Ottawa, j and a female quartette from this city. jm t,( I'tica next Wednesday vet in to ,'ive an en-tertalnm'-nt under the uupi- es of tlie Young Ladi-s Association of that v;!;i;e. 'I he pro gramme cr-r-iints in the !lr-t part f a con- j cert, f jllowcd fiv a jubilee concert The L'OOJ ! yxpi'i-t a line musical treat bv Mr. Huir jubi;-e -infers I lor I. y Mountain Tiiirlt' Tickets. The C. P. .v ' R. R. Co. hiison sale f xei:r- jsion ticket from Ottawa Denver, Colors-, do Springs and Pueblo at I!.55 fr the jrounJ trip good until O-t. :;lst, l1-.-.. Pa-' I senders have their choice of the following! roads, oing ore way and returning the otLcr: j Atchison, Toptka A Santa Fe R. R. j Kansas Pacitic R. R. i Chicago, Burlington A (Ju".nry R. R. j I'nlon Parifi.- R. R. i T If Mnviv. A r-.-HT. I Work given out. On rerrlpt of your ad. dress e will make an otTrr by which you can earn (3 to 17 evenings, at yenr home. Mn. women, boys or girl can do it. H. C Wilkinson A Co., l'-5 and i'JT Fulton street, 'w York. Tie Golden Oprtflnity of tie Season. C3-E-A.B IT! RARE BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING, JL Gin Jjh Mi! E7 STYLES! We have now open for inspection the best selected and most de sirable assortment elegant spring modes for men, youths, boys and children. Y ori,v eV; M. STIEFEL & CO., WHITE COIElSriEiR,. Wc doslre to call (ho attention ol' all lovers of (Hood Bread to the "Siher Cloud" and "Hungarian" brand of Flour, manufactured hy us. These Flours are made from the choicest wheat that can he procured, lly a scientilic admixture of Xo. 1 hard Minnesota spring wheat with the winter wheat, we produce a Flour pos sessing all the advantages of each kind. The "Silver Cloud" is worthj of its name, and makes the whitest of llaky loaves, though it is especially adapted to pas try, biscuit, rolls, etc. The "Hungarian" is our great est and best known brand, because it is the great bread making Hour, producing as it does a white, moist, nutty Uavored loaf. Ask your grocer for either brand. You will lie well pleased. COTTON, DA WELL & HAMILTON. TO-DAT You will find a Better Assortment of WALL PAPER AMD BORDERS Ami cheaper, too, than ever before, AT FORBES & LORRIAUX'S. They also keep all kinds of Mixed Paints, Colors, Leads and Oils, Varnishes and ISrushes, which they sell at the LOWEST GASH PRICE. It will PAY YUU to call and sec their Goods and yet their prices before you buy. If) We keep at the front. We defy com petition. We guar antee satisfaction. We hope to see you soon, the Square Deal ing Clothiers, ri W M J