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ItetPt VOL. lG. OTTAWA, ILL., SATURDAY, APRIL L, 1SS5. NO. 10. CARPETS We have Jmt received freh from tin' factories a LAKUK bTOCK. UK Ingrain Carpets. The patterns an all new mxl pretty, inn) trivod are LMnu: man ever oiiitcii in inu nra, OUR DRESS GOODS fctock In not eriialleil In tin- country. II roiunrlscs al me xiveine or rue m'umiii. aim pneeHwui uu found IMiicli I-jcmm than liertiforo. CURTAIN GOODS Of every ilesprlptlon. IIV Something In this line K , T I IS K I.Y SKW. Jll SEE! SEE! SEE! Our I .ftdli'ti' ami Minxes' Corsets. Our Ijcllrs' Muslin I'mlerwcui' tur Hosiery and (iloves. Cur Iju i'k mid Kniliroidern. I )ur Table Linens nf eucry description. Our Towels, Tomda, Towels. ( lur Trashes, Crashes, Crashes. Our Clothes for Men and Hoys' Wear, Our Meu'and Hoys' I.:uiiiilni d and t'lilauiidrled Shirts. On these (tomls we are making lower prices than will be found anywhere. A. LYNCH. Remember the Philadelphia Shoe House wiien about to pur chase Roots ami Shoes. AND HACK LINE. 160. TELEPHONE. 150. PETER EGAN Would respectfully announee to the citizens of Ottaws and vicinity that he has one of the choicest Livery mucks lu the city, at the City Stables, such us The Latest Styles of Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, To let at r"1oe to suit the times. Parties, Wedding funerals. Clonics, Ae., supplied with Good Uipi on short notice, Funerals in the country or adJolnliiK town. Srouiptly attended to. rersons taken to urtrumthc epots, or to the country, nlirht or day. fW lieiiieinlier the place on Maihson street, east ol ldectit, one block west of new court bouse. Ottawa, Feb. It. 14. l'EIKU KOAN. A treasure in the house, A treasure of flavor, A treasure of nerve-stimulating strength, A treasure of purity, is "Treasure Tea," imported solely by C. F. 1IAKIIEKLE, and only in Perfection Tea Cans. Ottawa Markets. Ottawa, Ii.i.., April 24, 1S.S5. FLOCK AND KKEI. Lnrtll t'ltiurt. Victor Mills-Silver Clowl, patent, cwt. t'i'.X) Hunpirlaii V In Criterion 2 : Uuckwhcat, per 31 rt.s ::, foreign t'louri Patent, V cwt S 31) Kansas Wiuter, cwt 2 75 Minnesota Spring Wheat, retail t ;s tent. Bran, cwt 70 k so Short ..' 9n i.i, 1 Co Corn Meal, retail 1 41 ( y mi Cora and Oats, ground 1 A) (u 1 a Ohms and Skeii. Wheat, husl 77 ISye, 5 ft s fx; Corn, new, shelled. V "16 It s 11 i t Corn, new, ear, f .5 (. 4 Oats, mixed, V Si &s .,1 Oats, white 3! Timothy Seed, V bush 1 ai I'ltllUL'CK. Potatoes, bush fi" llutter, lt 'J H Zl Ktfpt. Vdui VI oi 15 Chickens, live, f iloz 2i tit, 2 .VI Chickens, dressed, t lb H 1,5 9 Turkeys, !t in Ducks, V It lu on 11 (ieese, g. ft 7 H y liny, ton GtiU ( SMI I.ivk stuck. Cattle on fiait, cows, lui its UN) 1.4 4 (i attle on foot, steers 4 mi 11 4 'it Kat calves, live weight, liv It s 5 mi IS 1 Sheen, 100 lbs 3 .in 4 511 limits a (10 (. S on Live Ilopt, lul Its 4 (JO 0 4 in Dressed Hogs, per I'll s 5(1) Tallow. Hikes akii Salt. Lard, V ft 7H Tallow, In oil bbls, per ft 5 ( SH Tallow, loose, per ft 5 alt. per bhl 1 'a (3 40 Hides, per ft 6 A ' Calf lu It) Deacon gt Flint II Ides li Dry Salt 10 The (train prices cover whole ranze of market, from warehouse prices to price. hM for nrtri Insils for 'nl Wanted. A trirl to do general housework in a family of two. Must bo competent to do all the work. Apply at this office. F. A. Sherwood purchased, for $10,000, the Ruirg property on the bluff which adjoins the Diclicy property recently bought by him. One of the three furnaces of the Ottawa Glass Co.'s window glass works shut down yesterday. The other two furnaces will com ple'.e the season. The regular physicians and surgeons of La Salle county meet in Ottawa, at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, May li, to organize a Medical Society. All the regular physicians are in vited to attend. (Quarterly meetings of (irand Kidjre Circuit will be held April 25 aud 35 at the Yale church. Hours of service m follows: preaching, Sat urday, at 2 p. in.; Sunday, at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Rev. M. V. Crumbokcr, of Tonica, will assist the pastor, O. M. Durley. Notice to I)eaf-Mut-. A combined i-ervlce in the interest of church work among deaf-mutes will be held in Christ (Episcopal) Church, Ottawa, on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The rec tor, the Rev. N. W. Hecrmans, will read the evening service, assisted by Rev. A. W. Mann, general missionary to deaf . mutes, ho will interpret in the sign language to the deaf mutes present in the congregation. Anyone reading this notice who has a deaf-mute friend or acquaintance is kindly requested to hand it to him. Church people and all others inter ested in this work are cordially invited to attend. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE I'ui'iiHrt Cut, Maile hikI I.hIiI lu I-csa than Two Hours! The most interesting" subject we have to handle to-day is that of carpets, and none can be more opportune. Indeed, the carpet question is a good deal more important than any other domestic matters of the dy, now. Hut, after all, a great deal of this worry the housekeepers indulge la on this question can be saved them if they vi ill carry their wants to H. J. Gii.i.EX. It is needless to say that everything in this lino cau bohadatliii.i.KN'.", nor is it necessary to catalogue his stock. He has gone into the carpet trade better prepared than ever to meet all requirements of, the trade; and it is morally certain that from his stock, the largest and most complete in the city, every want can be supplied. But having the stock does not always solve the entire problem. Most people when they want u carpet "want it bad." The house is all torn up; everything must be in disorder until the carpet is down; life is always a bur den to the whole household until the carpet is down. The chief causo of the delay is get ting the carpet made. In the busy season this always drags, and not only customers but the house itself has been annoyed to death in the busy season by the sheer inability to till orders with any degree of satisfaction. This, by the great number of sales inude since the season opened, had become already so very unsatisfactory to Mr. Gillen that ho was com pellert to seek a remedy, and of course he found it, ono tluit lorevcr cnus delay, una puts it in the power of the house to tell to a minute when a carpet can belaid; and not only that, but has made it possible for him to repeat the feat accomplished this week of inttimi, mukhifj and Uiijimja hirye lirustch car- jxt within t)i hmir ajtir tht order vn bjt! something never before accomplished here and possibly by no other house in Ottawa! The fact is Mr. Gillen lias secured a carpet- sewing machine, which sews the heaviest moquette or the thinnest ingrain. It not only sews faster but better than any hand sewlug. By its use all carpets ordered in the morning can be laid the same day, and parties from the country can leove their orders on ar- riving and after doing their other trailing can take their carpet home early the same after. noon, made and ready for the Hoor. The pub- lie will readily see the advantage of such a condition of things, and should the more ap preciate it since carpets will be made and made better than they can be by hand, with out extra expense for the next 00 days. All .ire invited to call and see this novel piece of machinery and examine the work it does. In connection with the carpet stock the house is showing now a large line of all fabrics for window dressings and window shades in which lines it is maintaining the prestige acquired during last season both in completeness of stock ami lowness or prices. In spite of the adverse weather the trade in general dry goods has been excellent, and the new dress fabrics of all kinds, the new notions, Sec, Ac, have, delighted a large num ber of visitors and buyers. Indeed, the "Old Reliable" opens the spring trade with a genu- ine old-fashioned "boom," which is likely to continue for weeks to come. All are invited to call and examine the new stock in all departments. The lee cream season has opened at rhelan's, in the Opera House block. lsit his parlors and enjoy a dish of his cream. McMulleii roasts his own coffee. Hats. New and elegant spring styles. Prices the lowest. M. Stikkkl, Leading clothier. On Tuesday morning hint, a floater was dis covered in the canal near the Chestnut street bridge. Coroner Clendenen was notified and :ld an iiKiuest the same forenoon, at which it was developed that the name of the drowned man was James Coughl'm, a glass blower, ap parently about 47 years of aire. He had been on a carousal Monday night, and it is likely that while under the influence of liquor lie fell into the canal. Louis Hess bought the large, handsome mirror formerly owned by Forbes & Flick whieli he will have in his ice ereani rooms. Miss Welsh, who suffered the loss of a limb by amputation, last week, is getting along very well under the care of the Drs. Dyer. A suggestion was made by the Fkkk Trahkr, last week, that our people aid the sufferen but her folks will not permit any such assis tance to be rendered her. Elegant new spring styles in boys' and chil dren's clothing. Come and see them. They will please you and they will save you money. M. Stiefel. Friday afternoon last, the Free Traher man found himself in the midst of a bewilder ment of nil those exquisite and beautiful things that go to make up a fashionable lady. It was the annual opening of the spring milli nery business at the fashionable establish ment of Miss A. I). Brady's, next to the Na tional City bank. Such a tasteful arrange ment and brilliant display of millinery goods has seldom before been received in this city. The store was literally covered aud packed with these goods, and such an array of hand some Parisian flowers, elegantly trimmed goods, laces of all descriptions, &c, made the exhibition one well worth viewing. The open ing for the past two days was well attended and will continue to-day. The ladies are in vited to call and see the very latest syles. 1'hila.lelphlis Lstwn Mower. Latest MAXt rACTt Br.D. Its reputation i ESTABLISHED. FOB SALE BT MANLET & JORiMV. Horses and saddles for hire at Eagan's liv ery stable. New ginghams and percales just received at LAf et A Smith's. PainU of all kinds, of all shades in cans of all sizes at Lorriaux's. Paint and whitewash bru.-lies at Lorriaux's. The Anniversary Sale Of Scott Bros. i: Co. Is a grand success. The very low prices made for this sale ure attract ing largo crowds. Every department is full of the choicest goods in the market at prices which are surprising. Elegant new stock of millinery all the new shapes, styles and col ors. Beautiful white and colored embroidered suits very cheap. Big bargains in hosiery and gloves tluo Lisle thread hose -i'le, worth 75c. The calicos at 13 yards for 50c will be continued till Saturday evening. Beautiful 4-inch colored cashmeres only ftOc, worth 1.00, Big bariain at Scott Bros. Co.'s. A private entertainment was given in Turn Hall last Sunday night by the actors' section of the Turn Society. The name of the play produced on the stage was "The Thunder storm iu the Mill." The best part was in the hands of C. Hentrich, but the others did well and were rapturously applauded. After the curtain fell in the last act the chairs were removed, and all enjoyed themselves dancing. These entertainments are to be kept up fort nightly. The one last Sunday night was the finest the society has had iu many years. Those Americans who understand the tier man language, and would liku to attend should apply to the committee on invitations for tickets, as no one will be permitted to attend outside of the society, who has not been specially invited. Show cases for sale ut Forbes A: Flick's. To the Ladles. If you are in need of goods, see A. J. Wil liamson, Forbes & Flick's. The proprietor of Kendall's Hardware store has been so busy all week that he could not find time to write a local ad. for this paper He is now handling a line of gasoline stoves that for cheapness and durability excel any thing ever before put on the market. If you purchase a gasoline stove you will not be troubled by the backs getting burned out; neither will the chimney effect them. They are just the tiling for a long cold winter, such as the one past, when coal could not bo got for love or mouey, sometimes. The gasoline stove is just the thing for summer, as it does not keep your kitchen in a roasting condition. Call at Kendall's, and he. will explain them fully to you. $3,500 to loan for 2 or S years on good farm security at 7 per cent, interest. lifl.Kll Cv FlIKUSOl.. James Endsley, a former resident of this city, and here as a witness in the Gilbcrt Mooncy case, was arrested in the circuit court Tuesday last for embezzlement us he stepped off the witness stand. He was once the proprie tor of a bucket shop here, aud hence the claim of about f 1,700, which is now made against him. Bargains in buttons at Forbes ,t Flick's. Daily, from !) to li o'clock a. m., I will make a special private sale to the ladies, of Corsets, Ribbons, Dress Buttons, Kid Gloves, Lisle and Silk Gloves, Embroideries and Fan cy Goods. These goods must be sold and will be offered at prices never before given. A. J. Williamson, Assignee. Mrs. M. J. Ford, the Opera block milliner, lias removed to rooms over Trask's jewelry store, and in connection with her millinery she will do dress-making. SciiKEEii-WvLiE. Married on the evening of April iiJ, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. K. W .Schreeb, of Ottawa, to Miss Jauette, eldest daughter of Mr. W. V. Wylie, of Waltlniin. At S o'clock, the hour appointed for the ceremony, the bridal party was ushered into the cast parlor to the strains of Mendel sohn's wedding march, Miss Jessie presiding at the piano. The parlors were tastefully de corated with )lunts and flowers. Under an arch, festooned with evergreen, the bridal pair took their places, Mi.-s Fanny Jones and Mr. John Wylie, brother of the bride, being attendants. After a few appropriate words the Rev. Mr. Leard pronounced them man and wife. The friends then passed around to of fer congratulations and good wishes, after which the company repaired to the dining room, where they were bountifully enter tained. The bride was elegantly attired in golden brown silk and brocade velvet, with natural flowers. The bridesmaid wore brown cashmere, with velvet applique trimmings. About sixty guests were present, among whom was Uncle John Carrie, from England. The occasion was doubly interesting, being the wedding anniversary of the bride's pur ents. The number of beautiful uud costly presents displayed gave evidence of the great regard lu which the bride is held by her relatives and friends. A beautiful silver wa. ter service wus presented by the church in which she lias been organist for several years. After a very pleasant evening speut in mu sic and social enjoyment, the bridal pair left for Ottawa, which will be their future home. Mrs. Schreeb has lettmany warm friends, and will be greatly missed In Waltham society. X. Children's waists, the best and largest stock in Otawa, from t!5c to (1. M. Stieff.l, leading clothier. Special sale of dress goods to-day at La( ev & Smith's. Daily, from 0 to 1'2 o'clock. A, M., I will make a special sale to the ladies, of Corsets, Ribbons, Dress Buttons, Kid Gloves, Lisle aud Silk Gloves, Embroideries and Fancy G'x!s. Thase goods must be sold and will be offered at prices never before given. A. J. Williamson, Assignee. Wallace Lltibey delivered to Phelps and Curyea Monday, April 30th, two Poland Chi na pigs, 10 months and 'M days old, one weighing 4- lbs., and the other 455 lbs. Mr. Libbey sold 73 Poland pigs for breeders last season. The above two were the culls. This is a good showing for Poland. Great bargains in everything at Forbes A Flick's. 1'iin ami Neeilles. Larry Donagho Is again connected with the Streator Fnv I'm. There is big dissension in Streator over the high school. There seems to be something rotten in its management. Had It not been for Thomas Pollitt, one of the jurors, n verdict of f,0(H would have been awarded Jos. Coughlin in his suit tor damages against the Coal Run Company, of Streator. '1 he Streator candidates forolllce, last Tues. day, all clubbed together to got their olec. tion tickets printed at cut rules and totally ignored the home printing concerns. Special sale on velvet and velveteeu at Forbes & Flick's. The per cent, of attendance ut drills of Co. D, since Nov. IStli hist, up to April 1st, has been S4. This Is a good showing and tends to prove that the members take a lively inter est in the wellfare of their organization. The safe iu the Wabash depot, at Streator, was blown open hit Tuesday moruing and f 73 taken, Grout bargains in everything at Forbes A Flick's. Will Fitzgerald's baud again inaugurate those summer niglitjopen air concerts from the balcony of the court house? A great many will be Interested iu the answer, espee tally if it is " yes." Jesse says the Timr did it by announcing him for Treasurer, hist Monday, instead of City Attorney, and that the mistake cost him 300 votes. Eggs! Eggs! Eggs! I have some good light itrahma eggs; fl for 13. J i Lies Zki.i.ku. The colored troops fought nobly. John (iross thinks well, he does'nt know what to think nbout the result. Frank O'Mcru, a former Ottawa boy, was elected city treasurer of Streator, on Tuesday last, verifying the prediction made by the writer. It was Frank's letter on the silver question that gave him solidity, together with his extensive popularity, he having received more votes than his two opponents combined. Show cases for sale at Forbes A Flick's. Special sale on velvet and velveteen at Forbes A Flick's. The Xnfu Jirnlil, of Peru, says that that city wants u good base ball club for this year. That's nothing; it needed a good club last year. The Novelty Machine Works received a 1,000 order a few days ago, from the Do Steger glass company, of La Salle, for molds. Call soon at Forbes A Flick's if you want any goods, as they are going fast. City Treasurer elect, Cluis. K. Hook, of this city, and Frank O'Mora, of Streator, are said to bo the youngest ollleltils ever elected to such an office iu the state, having just about obtained their majority. The Otttiwa Council stands six democrats to four republicans. A. J. O'Conor defeated Geo. 11. Loccy for mayor of La Salle, last Tuesday, by a majori ty of 3W. Cull soon nt Forbes A Flick's if you want any goods, us they are going fast. The 77im is somewhat particular. It adver tises for a girl that will sleep at home every night, aud for it boy who thoroughly believes iu tiie " moral diguily of human labor " at 3 a week. The "Beaver," a steamboat owned by Peru parties, struck a snag at St. I.ouis, ln-t Mon day night, and went to the bottom with ten feet of water over her decks, I-oss $7,000. Bargains in buttons at Forbes A Flick's. Twenty-five dollars and 'X days in the cool er is what got two fellowM got for being on an election drunk at Mcndotu. A pal threw an ax in to thein uud they chopped their way out. Thi! total vote cast in Ottawa, last Tin s, day, was 1,71'-'; I .a Salle, 1,33!(; Streator, 1,115. ft It was bank against bank at Streator; here the bank had things its own way. (ireiit special sale of notions at Forbes A Flick's. Bureau county has an income of nearly f .1,000 from her dog-. Tretiary curried every ward in the city. The Norway druggist, ('has. Picrsou, com mitted suicide last Tuesday by killing him self with a revolver. Great special sale of notions at Forbes A Flick's. J.E. McGuiro defeated T. O'Sullivim for school director, last Saturday, In Utica. A buyer named Randall was here this week purchasing horses for the Brooklyn market. Jersey Jackets cheap at Lacev A Smith's. - -- The city of La Salle was covered by a shower of circulars whieli fell without inter, mission for live days previous to the city dec. tion last Tuesday. Some of these circulars were (If a scurrilous and defamatory charac ter aud reflected disgracefully on the parties w ho origina'.ed them. The city wore a b'll limit carmine tint hist Tuesday night, the sue cessfiil candidates keeping open house all night. Samuel A. Cox, advance agent for the Doris circus and menagerie, which will be here May l'.Uli, was in the city last Saturday. Blue flannel sailor suits for $1.50, SJ..VI, H $5. Come and examine tin in. M. Stikkkl, leading clothier. Florida anil New Orlenns Kirurolon, To all who an? contemplating a trip to the World's Exposition at New Orleans, or to Jacksonville, Florida, or any point In the south, I would call attention to the fact that the C. B. A Q. R. R. Co. offers to the public a greater variety of routes over which the con nections are surer aud rates of fare as low or lower than offered by any other line. Parties purchasing tickets over thi line have their choice of a variety of routes via either Chica go or St. I.ouis. Connections mada in Union depots. Baggage cheeked through to desti. nation. Any information in h conneition will be cheerfully furnished. Cull on or ad dress Gf.o. E. Roe, Agent C. B. A y. R. K.,tfwa. III. Varnish of all kinds at LorrUux's. Planters! To secure a full stand of corn, get the new Evans Planter, the best and cheapest sold in Ottawa. Call and see it at J. E. Porter's. Am useine-nU. The management of the rink desire to an nounce that it will soon be closed with a grand attraction tho best that can be se cured. The dosing will be duly autiouneed. Wuit for the great attraction; watch for it. A deserved compliment was paid Frunk Fitzgerald, Thursday night, while playing in the orchestra which has been engaged for tho Rose Eastou dramatic company. Ho gave a cornet solo, Yankee Doodle, with variations, which was simply immense and received th uuders of applause and an encore. The Opera House management takes great pleasure iu announcing an engagement with the talented young actress, Miss Genevieve Rogers, and the well known and ppular ac tor, Frank K. Aiken, supported by an unusu ally strong company iu a repertoire of stand ard plays, for one week, commencing Mon day, April 27th, on which evening they will present the beautiful emotional drama, "Ca mille," with Miss (icuevievo Rogers iu the title role. Although Miss Rogers and Mr. Aiken have been here before and played to high prices, tho low price rule will be kept up; that is, 10 and 'iO cents. The Rose Easton Dramatic Company has been playing all week in the opera house to full houses every night and has met with the Biune measure of success awarded the Kendall combination, two weeks ago. Mon. day night the company opened to a crowded house, In "Married for Money;" Tuesday night " Hazel Kirkc " w as glveu; Wednesday night the, play, "The Miner's Wife," was attended by a good audience; Thursday night " Our Boys " w as rapturously applauded by a well tilled house, and last night the " Ticket of Leave Man " was produced, Miss Easton taking (he title rolus in all tho plays. To night the company are billed in " Divorce, or Woman against Woman." This afternoon, at i:W o'clock a matinee, "Hazel Klrke" will be given, tho prices beiug just tho same, chil dren being admitted to all parts of the house. There have been no fault-finders or unjust criticisms of the company except by a few, who want a dollar's worth for ten cents. Miss Eastou may well feel assured that her patrons here have hud an equivalent at the popular prices of admission uud that her company has been a success. Grand Millinery Opr-nintf. The general spring und summer opening at tho ladles' fashion emporium will take place on Friday and Saturday, May 1st and M, 185. Mrs. ilcntrich has done her utmost and has succeeded in selecting the largest and finest variety of Imported millinery and fancy goods ever brought to Ottawa. Tho ladies are cordially Invited to attend her opening and they will bo convinced that Mrs. Heu ttieh understands her business, of which she will give proof, both as to taste and quality of materials and work. Miss Julia Wood, Miss Cora Hentrich, and Mrs. Hentrich herself will be pleased to wait on aud show goods to their old friends and customers, w hether thev pur chase or not. Don't forget the place So. in Court street. Wilkins. William A. Wilklns, of Troy Grove Township, was iu the city on Wednes day. Old fashioned lead and oil at Lorrlaux's. - At French's hat store, Ottawa, you'll find the very largest stock and lowest prices in the city, both in felt and silk, as well as straw goods. . We invite horsemen's attention to C. M. Smith's stallion Alroy, advertised elsewhere, as a veiy worthy animal whose high breed ing is unquestionable. Blood will tell, and Alroy is warmed by tho best blood in Ame rican trotters. His services are limited and early application should be made. I'low .Shoes! I'low Mioes Plow Shoes, all styles and prices at I). I.KAIIV'S. Til H NEW C.SSAIV Beats the old one. MAN LEY A JORDAN. Municipal Klectlon. After a well contested and stubborn re sistance on the part of those who opposed the administration of Mayor Allen, the fight ended last Tuesday in his election, and (hough it was the dearest bought triumph for the victors in any municipal election for many years, they seemed to enjoy it thor oughly. The vote wss the largest ever cast, being 1,742 as cast for treasurer, agninst 1,557 for if. ('. Nash for the same oflice two years ago, being an increase of KS'j. 1 3 3 4 5 Tot. Allen, Mayor, 120 272 250 J 75 10 lno.'J Lincoln, " M 90 272 147 144 723 Kelly, city elk, 77 173 38'J 2-14 215 1078 Bell, " 104 187 133 97 107 027 Trenary, att'y, 101 201 430 221 225 117 Roger, " 81 108 7'J ti8 !. 525 Hook, treasurer, 185 373 535 324 325 1742 Skinner, ald'n, 102 Griffith, " G9 Gross, " 12 Weil. " 2IO Cullen, " 150 D A Maher, 257 Stormont, " 137 P. Msgtier, ;0 Khersol, " l'-'l Bryant, " 120 White, 311 In the first ward Griffith was defeated f r re-election; both contestants in the second ward were new men, as were also the can didates in the third; ('has. Bryant mmt de feated for re-election by J. W. Ebersol in tho fourth. . . - The sale vf the personal effects of the Reddick estate on the farm, on mile west of the city, was commenced last Thursday and continued yesterday. The sale was largely attended and the live stock brought goo. I prices. There was a vast amount of traps, the accumulation of years, together with the machinery, all of which went un der the hammer of the auctioneer. About f 15,000 worth of stuff were sold. To the I.allp. If you are In need of goods, see A. J. Wil. Hstnsou, Assignee, Forbes A Flick's. m STICK or S Groat Corset Salo at a Marked Reduction. CARPETS! The Largest and Most Complete line ever opened in the city. New and Desirable Patterns in all qualities of this class of merchandise. NEW CURTAINS And Window Dressings. Do not fail to examine this stock before purchasing. Prices lower than ever, and all goods warranted as represented. Dargains in HOOTS & SHOES. 500 pair Plow Shoes at a great sacrifice. New Uoods in all departments, and the extreme of low prices on all lines. Call and examine. II. J. GILLEII. ROOFING. Having 1 1 ut on O V Kit 400 MJI AUKS of H. W. JOHNS Asbestos Roofing l-a.it Year, with tho MOST PERFECT SATISFACTION To in V ilrnii, I nm now ireuireil to put on ItooNon Hie lll'mt K.'omoiiuM, 'IVl-liiH, Hllil t'iiuriuitf iMlif!n Hon. Tins In no c.pei Imeiit, an tlie follownii icrtilli nlc will lim : O-wKiin, V. V.-We lisvensel II. W .Jolum Ahet. It'iiitliii; for ft yenra, nml im Imve seres of It til u-e. We like It the lieot for fUt roofs of any we have eter "1 11. Kl NI.MMHD A K.INS, i Kct!u stareli Factory. f refer to Klin; .V llniiiilton Co., (itlawii OIsm ( o , binii'ii ,v .1: lil i ivi fry Works), sml 11. Irtor (( urprt Weiivt-n. K. IIAKVKY SMITH, Msrrli 21 ;inii. 1 i. ltm ;x Ottuwa, III. McMulleii sells the beat Jiin L'ttfrt 5 ;ouudi forl. Messrs. Williams & Hess are to double the size of their works at Brickton, a new building 70x120 feel being erected. A new and larger engine has been purchased. .- -4--- Thursday night, at a meeting of Co. 1)., it w us decided to visit the state encampment at Mobile. Twenty or , more members of the company will t.turt next Saturday under com mand of ("apt. lilanchard. --. Corn nutr. New KnTRV AVEKT I'LANTKK. The new Rocker movement Challenge. The JOKHAN CHKCK KOWEK IS PEI5 FKCT. MAN LEV JORDAN. At a meeting of the Ib-ddick Library trus. tecs lant night tho members "drew cuts" fur the length of srrvic'j. The one-year men are Messrs. Kneussl, lwyer and Catliu; the to years, Mes-irs. Swift, Cook aud McKinhty; three years, Messrs. IIes, (i rah am and Ila- theway; Mj Kneussl was elected vice presi dent, this having been overlooked at the tlret meeting. The following committees were appointed: Finance, Messrs. Swift, Kncusel aud Hess; executive committee, Messis. Catliu, MeKinl.-iy snd Dwyer; book commit. tee, Messrs. Cook, Graham and Hatheway. The commissioners of highways met at the ofhee of Clerk Armstrong. Tuesday last, aa l elected Nicholas Keating president, and Thomas Mclermott treasurer for the cur. rent year. The nest day the board met at the same place, settle ! in full with P. Looney who turned over to his successor, Mr. Mc Permott. the sum of $1,979.83. This was the largest amount ever turned over bj any treasurer of the board at the completion of his term of office. During the past ten yean $300 was the highest amount paid over by any out-going treasurer. These facts show Mr. Looney up in the most favorable light, and is a record that the township may well be proud of as coming from eneof its officers. SB Hew Fairies New Colors, lew Prices.