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Stiles ttanflfli OTTAWA, ILL., SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1883. NO. 55. VOL. 44. HOBS' , o H. J. WE Will this week present Unusual Attractions In all the departments of TF1TI At Trices Hitherto Un known in Ottawa. 8-4, 9 4, 10-4, 11-4 Bleached Sheetings, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Brown Sheetings, Pillow Holland, 1'illow Sheeting, Pillow Shams, Toilet Quilts, .Marseilles Quilts, Counterpaues, Bed Spreads, Ac, kc, 5iC. Irish, German and French Towels, American and English Towelings, Damask and Diaper Toweling?, Amer. and Kussian Crashes, Ac. Napkins, Tray Cloths, D'Oyles, Ac, Ac. White Muslins, Unhleachcd Muslins, Ac. The Hamburg Edging Halo will be continued this week. Hotels and Boarding Houses Furnished and estimates given. Hotssekeepers' Bonanza hi H. J. GILLEN'S, OTTAWA. Telephone No. 57. 23 L Sullc Street, OTTA WA, I'LL. Every Family in La Salle County. Whether uow trailing In utawa or not. iit ii'i()L'cUul!j' INVITED TO CALL AT THE AEOVE STOEE A KI LL GUARANTEE That the Stck is First Class in Every Re-Fpi-ct, and Sold at We Keej? a Full Stock of the Ecst Grades of J inc!.u:n;; The "Victor Mills" of Ottawa, Minnesota Flour, An.l the Best r.r.ir.l fr.jtM other m!l. Highest Trices Paid for Farmers' Products. Vxt tfve u a rail when In the city, or send yonr order, hy rra;l. ti'ltirrsiih or telephone, anil they will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. BURKE BROS. tt:aa Aog. S-1C BURKE BRO'S I DEALERS IN Staple aM Fancy FLOURpiANOS "MONARCH A" OIL STOVE. A Fey wlio are Miw, Kirs. G. D. Trimble, " J. II Goombs, J. G. Gay, L. A. Williams, W. E. Bowman, S W Raymond, G. M. Forbes, 0. Hapeman, G. fi. Gafon, J. R. Clayton, J. H. Brown, AND MANY OTHERS. FOB SALE AT -STYLES THEU.Vg PERFECT MATERIAL 'pjj0 IP "SUPERIOR WE KAVJS REDUCED THE PRICES id Line- .f liimi'H iri.i-i i ' M its. a '.ilr, m.ikiiv llin.: The Cheapest Fine Shoes TO BE HAD IN KAKKET u PIANOS It EST IS TUK itMlKET. nysr ME Dili! VIIV:E!) CLOOGHl WARREN ORGANS Tiiey captivate the wiri.i: A T VERY MOliEUA TE MILES. llavlntf .ecurrfil the Sole AiP'nrr of theee celebrated liutruiiit'iit. I wislj t.i lay to th.eie. Interested that, having nu nt.ire rent to pay. with little or no exponas, and luivlnn iltnrf from the fm-turli-a. I will givo the IjO'WKs'ST I'ltK'Krt ever known In thli aec tion. I'iea.c call and a"f me. t w'.'.l make It an object. Catalogues wnt free UepectfulU ANTHONY D. SIMON, Opera Boom Block, op tratra, north entrance. W. S. Wheeler, H. B.Williams, H. G. King, H. H. Basoom, R. later, UJ Edi'L Uil:UI& ' I i ill ! V MiHUui.AJ.L-i t wmm u. luiium 1 111 u. WKEELOGK NEW AKKIVAI.S. New Good ami New Tricon. During the past two weeks Mr. II. J. Oil leu lias made heavy purchases of dress goods, which tiro now ready for public inspection. NEW AHH1VAI.S. S I'M v EU Silks, In checks, stripes and fancy colors, and a very large line of colored drees silks, with something choice as low as 50 cunts a yard. Black Silks a full and complete stock, a ood black silk selling as low os ?l.0Oajard. Cashmukks a largo line. Wool Bcntinus In all new shades. Nun's Veiling, something new in black and colors. Fkenui Novelties something new for combination suits. The dress goods department Is truly Im mense In all the ditlcrent and leadiug lines, Indeed every line of new, novel or desirable goods will be found here, and the prices given would seem to be very much of a slawjh in: The price list of the whole line is biised on the advantageous purchases of the past two weeks. The stock must bo seen to be appreciated, and prices given are almost in credible. OTI1EU AKUIVAI.S. i.urgc line of slawhir'l jiriiits. 10,000 yards strictly standard, good style, dress prints, 5 cts. a yard. l'J.OOO yards, something very choice, as low ai 0 cents per yard. 10,000 yards choice ginghams at i cts. per yard. 10.CO0 yards standard dress ginghams, at 10 cts, per yard. These are the greatest bargains ever offered in La Salle county for tho money. DOMESTICS. Bleached and unbleached muslins ollcred at a markul rabu-tioi.. Sheetings, bleached and unbleached, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9 and 10 quarters, with prices away down ! Something choice in a 11-quarter linen sheeting, something new in this market, at a very low price. I'AItASOI.3. Large invoice just received. 1,000 parasols, purchased during the late auction sales in New York, which shall be sold at 50 cents on tho dollar. Prices from 20 cts. to 0.50. These $(1.50 parasols are the same quality as sold !10 dajs ago for $10.00. Call and be convinced that this is the parasol ttock pur ixci Uemr of La Salle county. Fans a large assortment surprisingly low. IfoslEUY and li loves, tile most complete and llnest stock ever received by the house. CAKJ'ET STOCK. This department, Including curtains, rugs, itc., still very complete, with great reduc tions in prices during the next 30 days. The boot and shoe department hUs its oini () tha department now doing the largest business it has done in '0 years. Full and complete grocery stock, of course, at the extreme of low price3. Advantage might have been taken by this house of the advantageous purchases recent ly made, to increase the profits (and still meet the market ), but it has been determined by Mr. Ciillen to mark the whole stock ac cording to their new purchase and give these protits to the customer, and thus, in view of the lateness of tho season, reduce the stock during the few weeks remaining. We assure our readers they will get decided bargains and that it will pay every buyer to call. T. II. Coleman, of Fall River, the Jersey stock dealer, whose recent Importations we have noticed, has hud the misfortune to lose two valuable cows by milk fever. l inn Mioes for Men anil Jloyi. Attention is called to a superior line of shoes for sale by John Feeny, Madison street. These goods embrace all the best, makes from the well known houses of T. it A. S. Kaliske, New York, and Cyrus Llbby, C'liieiio, as well other Cue grades. All the H'i".t Myles for lsvi --high unC low but ton t l:oi , Ac., and work shoes for $1.5(1 and upward. Mr. F. having but few ex. pcnsi s is hclKng much cheiiper than any other hou-'e. Bi'.Milcn the aimv" Mr. rYrny continues to m:ike the best custom work between Chicago anil St. Louis from the bent ir.ipoiti d ma terinl that can be produced at low (Inures Ail who want cood and reliable work should call on him. Is I'nu Hotter Than I'hynlc? Fun 1 excellent; a healthy laui;h is known Lis whole world oyer to be a health promo. i-r; but fun does not till the bill when n man needs physic, on the other hand peoplo take loo much physic. They would be more healthy, live longer and enjoy life thoroughly If they used Dr. Jones' .Red Clover Tonic, which cures all blood disorders, indigestion, kidney and liver troubles, removes pimples and Is a perfect tonic. Can be taken by the most del icate. Only 50 cents per bottle of E. Y iriggs. A. M. Fbersol, too well known and genial f ecrctiry of tho La Salle County Old Settlers' Association, has been lying at the point of dt ath lor several days, and little or no hope Is entcrt lined of his recovery. Uis disease Is dropsy, particularly affecting the heart. Snwihifib. KinlHng-Voi(l and Shavings, at King's Jinx Factory, n ca r th n Lurk. Tdejil on c JfD. 1 u. HACK LIKE. i.-.o. TKI.M'IIOM l -.o. PETER EGAN wnal'l r"pn'tfiil!y anteiunro to tlie rltUen. .f Otuwn anil vlrlnJ'v tli.it he ha i.ne f the rh'iiri-.t Ijvery StiA-kt In tlii.' city, at tlic Citjr Stablen, nucti aa the Lattt Slves of flicks, Carriages and Bujjrifs, to let at prtei-a to ult the tltiira. Partli i. wcrtUlnR.. Inn. r;s. pli'tile. e.. aunplled with aixxl riga nil ahrt nutlc. runerait in the ccmtitrjr nr a.) uiiilt.K tnarn. promptly attenilil I". I'trm-m taken to inl frwm the depoiortotherountry nlKht or ilny. IK'Keinemher the niace ia Men itreet, eaat of Iie nit. one bl'k wcat of new court taouae. PETiK tUAh". FOR BILE, itrnpir f.flond Ptahlo bit on aroouiuQuii A (iallery fur Shoe. Those of our readers who are familiar with the large dry goo'Js houses of Chicago, New York and other eastern cities, are aware that nearly. If not quite, all of them have ad ded a department for ladies' and misses' tine shoes, and that theso additions are valuable acquisi tions to the several houses as well as a con. vetr.euco to the patrons. So it Is also in Ot tawa. A year ago Scott Bros. A; Co. put In a small stock of these goods, and their trade has so increased that they have becti obliged to make numerous additions from time to time until now their lino of tine shoes for ladles and children can not be excelled by any dealer In. La Salle county. Indeed, this Is more apparent when It is known that to provide for the stock now in store it has be come necessary to run tke shelving up to the celling and build a gallery midway with stairs leading up to. it. This gallery is on the plan of those adopted In New York, and enables the salesmen to conveniently reach all parts of the stock with alacrity. An invi tation Is extended to all to call and see the new goods. Try lt Try It;' Try U':. Chirk it Fyfe's (iolden Acorn Flour, and you will have the ltstlraJ you ever had in the houfc. So say those who have used it. For ShIo. Fairlamb Milk Can, tho best can made for raising cream, for sale by 1). L. Urovc, at the Creamery. Messrs. Futterer it Met.ger huve com pleted the plans for the re-building of their block burned in January last. Weiss & Wolf, have the contract for the building, which calls for two stores on a ground plan of 41x70 feet, two stories high and abase ment under tho store on the alley. The block will have plate glas front, and In stylo and llnish will favorably correspond with tho general architecture of tho city. Tho tlrst story will be fifteen feet ceilings and the second thirteen. Tho second lloor will bo lilted up for olliccs. The proprietors of the block will rent tho two stores if pos sible, reserving tho basement for themselves. The building, when completed and furnished, will cost about f 10,(100, and is to he ready for occupation by September 1st. Ladies gosslmcrs $1.25 at Stiefel's. There will be a big lot of Japanese babies on exhibition at the Tea Store to-day. A special wetting of the Ottawa IKvion, A. O. II., will he held at the hall on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock . ' Notwithstanding the lute frosts and conse quent scarcity of strawberries, our readers will find au abundance at Burke Bros. Don't forgo the luxury of strawberries and cream or shortcake when they can be had there. Tho earnings of tho Rock Inland Road for the yearcndlng March 31, 18So, were: Grobi earnings from trailic, $12,lS!),!0,.Jf operating expenses, $7,109,810; net, $5,080,08(1; Interest on bonds and rentals, fl, 425,095; ditl'erence, $.j,654,!IU1 ; cash from land sales, $500,000; applicable for dividends, $1,214,991, or over 10 per cent on capital stock issued, showing a surplus of $1,277,805, for year, after pavinir dividend of 7 per cent. (Jet your strawberries of Burke Bros. Puzzle Ti Yrt! Ruolf nroca nedlog s'efyf dna kralc. We hnvc the largest, and best selected stock of buy' clothing in OtUwn, mid our prices tire always the lowest. Mothers will saw money by calling on us when in want of boys' clothing. M. Sni:i i:i, it Co. Sent! lim. A; Co. Opened a pile of new gooiN this week. A big showing of new iiret-s goods and silk. 1, (KM) yan's line ail wool hunting, in ail the new shades and black, w'ol be sold next week at 25e per ard. These buntings are sold in many places at 4oe. Srorr Buns. : Co. Crop circular No 05, with dates to May 1, Iil. is-ued by the Mule A ill it ul urtl liuiiid, has the following from La-Salln county: Win. ter wheat lu;s Improved the p.i.-t month, and the piospect i ineoiiring for over three fourths of an average yie'd per acre. Rye is in al ly up to an uvenigc in condition. Spring when t looks well ; area not as large us lnrt sraKin. Oats me not quite up to an awiiige in ondition; the inea is Fouie lar. ger than last season. About one-third of the old corn crop Is still in first hands. The area of meadows and pastures is nearly as large as last season (Iras: has not made as much growth as ui-iiiil for the first of May. Mead ows, where not pastured too closely, arc quite promising. Farm animals are about up to the average In condition for the season. TI. ere Is nn increase In the number of dairy ro a s, at i. ut ti e nunc number of horses, moles and rheep, and a less number of cattle and h.igs tiian at the com-ponding da!" in l-2. Seller Until liver. (i.-hrlng'r farnou- soda water. Wo i.o-.t rnnkn the svrup f 'otii White Itock Cai'dy ll.tvi r wig v.i'h fruit juices nifking i! the limit di lie!'".n and purest beverage in exi-tciire. tteiniif!" Congress Water uri ilr.i'igl.t. Mr Stoek'Lile, County - i; eriu'. icb nt of '(t.o'i'.j, has eh.i;r.-ed nis ' . t ! i . -r to K.i.im No. 12 in the i:i w eouit hiiu-i-ai d will l.rreafter hr.l 1 t is i xsriiinatloiiS thi t.-. He will be ut Strei.tor on the lioth and '.'Art inst. to examine graduates for the high "chool. W.J. Ne'lyhas 'he finest stable -.f stal lions in I'.iir.oi. (lo and see ther.i. .levs.'V t ii',1 kept for service at my place in Fall River. Also, seven yearling Jersey HeifTS for sale. T. II. Col. man. Kememter that It will pay you to geti prices at Lynch' before purchasing any thing in the lr;i ifilx lire. Tou will find there a complete stock, and prices In every case satisfactory. The stock of ladies' mus lin undcrwtar la worthy of special attention; lovely, yet cheap. The Mh Opportunity or tie Season. G-ZRA-B IT! RARE BARGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING. ciu sraioG mmi cms iy We have now open for inspection the best selected and most de sirable assortment of i elegant spring modes for men, youths, boys and children. ( V" I '.'iff M. STIEFEL & CO., WHITE COIRTsTIElIR,. We desire lo call Hie attention of all lovers of (iooil Hreiul to the "Silver Cloud" and "Hungarian" brands of Flour, manufactured hy us. Tlifse Flours are made fniin the choicest wheat that can he procured. Hy a scientific admixture of No. I hard Miuueswta siiriui; wheat with the winter wheat, we produce a Flour pos sessing all the advantages of each Kind. The "Silver Cloud" is worthy of its name, and makes the whitest of laky loaves, though it is especially adapted to pas try, biscuit, rolls, etc. The "Hungar ian" is our great est and best known brand, because it is the great bread making Hour, producing as it docs a white, moist, nutty llavored loaf. Ask your grocer for either brand. You will be well pleased. COTTON, DA WELL & HAMILTON. TO-DAY You will find a Better Assortment of i mu paper mo e i Ami clieaiuT, loo, AT FORBES & They also ktrp all kinds of Mixed L'aiiits, Colors, Leads and Oils, Yaniislies nnd Hnislics, which they ell at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. it win 1M Y YOU and fct their prices before you buy. We keep at the front. We defy com petition. We guar antee satisfaction. We hope to see you soon, A V I ' Wlt tI,c Sliuare Deal hl rty$ing Clothiers, jr ORDERS llian vwv wm LORRIAUX'S. to call and see their Goods