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ftettw Sttt wider VOL. 47. OTTAWA, ILL., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1885. NO. 15. KEEP WARM. FLANNELS. CSrav mix Flannels, 10c lied, all wool Fannel, twilled, 20c Domet, white 10c 3lix red Flannel, 1 5c Chick Flannel, - VI l-2c (J ray IMankets, .... 80c White Blankets, .... i)3c 10-4 all wool white M'nk'ts, 400c 10-4 all wool red IMankets, 4 1-2 lbs., .... aot)e Horse Blankets, .... (,,c (Jood cotton Flannel for - - Oc Itrown Sheeting from 5 to 10c Uleached Sheeting from 5 to 10c Ladies' Union Vests, 20c Ladies' all wool red vests, 45c Men's all wool red Shirts, 00c Men's gray Shirts, - 1 5c Bed Comforts, .... 65c All other Goods at proportion ately Low Prices. A. LYNCH. LIVERY AMD FEED STABLL AND HACK LINE. 160. TELEPHONE. 150. PETER EGAN Would respectfully announce to the citizen of OttAwt and vicinity (hut he Inut one of the choicest livery blocks In tOc city, at the City builjlcn, audi oa The Latest Styles of Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, To let at r-Ires to suit the time. Parties, Weritflnm r unerais, nctiMn, sc., Hunpneii with uoihi wire on mwr notice. Funerals in the country or wlUiihltiu towu nrumpuy am-miru 10. rerHoiiH ihki'u 10 uriromtnt leiKHs, or 10 MM! coun fW KcinetntH'r the Pi uetKt8, or to the country, tiivrht or Uny. tW KcmetnlH'r the nl.-M-e On Maclix lUecut, one liliM'k west of new court house Ottawa. Feb. U. ll. l ice On Madison street, east 01 house. 1'hTKlt EGAN Farmer's Grocery Store It would ho to the FarmerV interest to know that lingerie's Clrocery Store offers higher pri ces for CHOICE BUTTER and FRESH EUUM than any other grocery store in town. lingerie's Grocery Store has stood by the Farmers for over one year, and every Farmer who has traded with him or at his store can safely say that they have in every instance been treated fairly. Competition met in selling Teas and Coffees and all other Groceries. Yours truly, C. F. HEBERLE. THE GREAT FALL WINTER Hi Ja OILLEU S Special Silk Sale. The special noteworthy feature of the week at II. J. Gillen's is the Dress Goods Stock, which is certainly the most superb line now in the city. It is particularly rich in BLACK AND COLORED BILKS, especially black silks, in which department the most extensive additions have been made to stcck. It is the commonest of advertising uow.a days to advertise cheap silks ; but here is o stock, guaranteed in every respect, which is offered for the next 80 days nt prices that cannot be met. Wo want to put this as strong' ly as possible, for it is the fact that equally low prices on guaranteed silks cannot be had elsewhere in this county. The general line of dress goods is full and complete with all seasonable and desirable novelties. The line of velvets is especially worthy an examination. The line of new trimmings feather and moss trimmings, so fashionable now, in the lending shades ; as trachans in black and colors for cloak trim mings, and all other novelties. THE CLOAK STOCK was never so rich or so magnificent. Among the novelties is a genuine seal, a most beau tiful garment, which all the ladies should see, nt the remarkably low price of $225 These garments he is selling at wholesale prices. Then there are velvet and silk bro cade Newmarkets, French novelties in colors, with mink trimmings, and indeed a most complete line in all fashionable fabiics and styles, at a wide range f prices. ANOTIIHR SPECIAL 8ALB is going on in kid gloves a genuine revolu tion in prices. 60 dot. to be closed out at prices that cannot be met. Lot 1, 2-button kids, at 2")c. Lot 2, '.'-button kids, at 35e. Lot I!, 2-button kids, at 50c. A good 5-button kid as low as 7"c. All standard goods at proportionately low prices. The general stock of fall and winter goods as previously mentioned is full ami coin. plete. Trices are low in every department. By low we mean low all round, not "in spots. This house is in condition to offer genu inely low prices on standard goods, and de sire all to call, that the fact can be shown to each and every one. 1810 M n IT F I88S H FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 146th Semi-Annual Statement. CASH CAPITAL, - - Reserve for Re-Ins. and other Liabilitie; Net Surplus, - -Total Assets, Jan. 1, 1SS 5, $l,2o0,)0().00 1,71V07.G7 l,22VO',G5 M!1,830.00 Losses Paid at Ottawa Agency, $17,253.40. Losses Paid at the Great Fire in Chicago, $i, 92 7462.04. Losses Paid Since Organization: $27,187,631.94. GEO. W. RAVENS, Agt. - S. f. Cor. P. 0. block. Challenge. II. Werner has the "Challengo" $3 shoes, which are for sole only by him. It is a man's calf sewed shoe, in lace, button or congress style. This is equal to any $5 shoe made. Call and see it for yourselves at II. Weiinkb's. A full found line of artists' malerials can be At FoKm'. J.ou ru-rue. Can and bulk oysters, Standards, 30 cents a can; bum oysters, oo cents a quurt At I'ikuoi e's. Pursuant to call a meeting was held in Father Mathew hall last Sunday afternoon to devise means to raise a fund to be sent across the water to aid the Parnell movement in the election canvasses. D. Leahy was called upon to preside and Edward Kelly aoted as secretary. After some discussion of the subject, it .as voted to hold the pres est funds in the hands of the treasurer until a larger sum could be colested. Arrange ments were perfected to hold another meet ing Sunday, .Nov. 8th, at the same place when some of the best local speakers in the city will be present. If it is the determina tion to send aid to Parnell those in sympathy with the movement should understand that there is urgent necessity for concerted ac tion now, when the "sinews of war" are imperatively needed, and not in a month or two from this date. Ottawa should be heard from in a manner that should heartily show its loyally and patriotism to the cause of freedom. The central office of the tolephone compa ny was on Tuesday finally removed from its old quarters to Lynch s block, with the new implements recently added, the Ex change in this city is the finest in the state, this city being the first point at which the new method of aerial cables was introduced. The invention has been perfected by Assist ant General Supt. Chas. II. Wilson, and the Ottawa office is now the model one of Illi nois. A full line of artists' materials can be found At Forbks'. At Spencer's. For the next SO nays: Grey Bros. Ladies' I ... . , rn cur. kid but. hoes, !'00-tonwr Pnce 3 50 Gray Bros. Ladle' I pet) goat but. shoes f Ladies Skating shoes, 2.75 " Men's custom band made kip boot, I -Men's but. or lace I ,,, calf shoe, f Mun's kip boot, - - 2.51) " 3.00 3.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 rxrilKCEDEXTEI) STOCK in all departments of Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Shawls, Flannels, lilaukets and all Fll and Winter Goods. This stock is not only the largest, hut the best selected in La Salle county, and notwithstanding the ad vance in the wholesale markets in many lines, new and low prices will be made in all departments. BOOT AND SHOE STOCK Greatly enlarged in all lines, is second in point of size to no house in the city. Goods war ranted as represented in every case, and the extreme of low prices on everything. This week II. A. liutler lias moved his large stock of groceries two doors south of his old stand mid is now located in the store formerly occupied by Forbes & Flick. Mr. Butler may well pride himself on having one of the largest, airiest, and most handsome grocery stores in I.a Falle county. The front has four large French plate glass win dows and the interior has a rauze of shelving seldom seen in the large metropolitan t-tores Noxt week, when his large Mock of goods lias been properly nrratiired, Mr. l'utler will be pleased to have his customers call around and see him in his elegant new quar ters. Fresh eggs wanted at all times at Hacber le's grocery store. Candy factory, E. J. Col well, the confectioner in the Ope ra Housb Block, has embarked in the manu facture of candies. He has secured the ser vices of Louis Savoria, of New York, an ex pert cantly maker. It is Mr. Col well's inten tion to manufacture all bis own caudies that he offers to the trade, which will be mado of pure sugar and hand-made. He asserts that there will be no adulteration in his candies. 1U-I. Oo. 20, at his home, an old and esteemed resident of Serena, Mil. John Dkhult, aged til. He was born in Ohio, and came to this county in 18-11, where he has since lived. The funeral services were held at Sheridan, t conducted by the Bevs. Homo and Kistole. A largo concourse of people listened to them. Mr. Debolt leaves behind him his wife, to whom he was married 38 years ago, six chil dren, two sisters and two brothers. The oldest brother, Bcsin Bcbolt, has lived in this county 6G years next December. He thinks he is one of the first settlers of the county now living. No anguish rends that peaceful breast, Misfortune's shafts are never known, Aye, tranquil, holy, is his rest, Yet we can call him still our own. E. F. WE TAKE THE CAKE! BUCKWHEAT. GUARANTEE. We hereby Guarantee the Buckwheat Et1? 'JV-10 by, 1,3 ABSOLUTELY PUKE- It is madetrora the Choicest Buckwheat by the Patent Process, and we will forfeit $50 for every ounce of adulteration found In any buckwheat b lonr made by us. COTTON. DAWELL& HAMILTON, For sale by V. C. RIALE & CO. NEW, not OLD, but as Fine as SILk, and Perfectly Pure. W. C. RIALE & CO. To go with the Buckwheat we have not in Name, but Pure Goods, MAPLE SYRUP COI'TKK "I We have the best Coffee in the county COFFKH I for 25 cents per pound. Mocha, Java or C01TKK "! Combination Plantation, fresh roasted ev- COFFEK J cry week: COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE "W. C. HIALB db CO. SPECIAL PRICES i3r French, the Hatter. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF HatsCaps, Gl0Tes,FnrsFnrnisIiins Goofls Call and see our 60c, 75c and $1.00 Soft Hats. They are Bargains. See our $1.25 and $2.00 Stiff Hats. They are Special Bargains. Arrangements lire being mado to have Rev. M. C. 1'cteM deliver h lecture at (lie Pre.sliytcri.-in church, the latter jmrt of No vember. Tliii will be pli'iiiing news tu the many friends of this talented young devine in this city. The edifice will nut contain all who will want to ht.-ir him. Haebcrle's grocery store offers more for fresh eggs than any other grocery in town. An important fact for parents, and no mistake about it. M. Sliefel in headquarters for boys' and children's clothing. My va riely of these goods is virtually beyond do. sctiption. M. Stikfki.. The cheap wile of millinery continues at Mrs. Ilenlrieh's. A more favorable oppor tunity cannot be had than the j resent time in which ladies can p't their hats, dress goods, hosiery, itc, at cost prices. Hats trimmed free of chai-re, 3 lb. can peaches, finest in town, 1.50 per dozen, at l!i hks's. DO NOT BUY GROCERIES Until you have enquired at GIL LEX'S. Extra facilities for large buyers. Country Produce wanted at all times for CASH. All Invited io Call H.J GILLBN'S. Keep your feet dry by getting your rub her goods at Werner's. They are warranted John Weichert, of Deer I'ark, is one of the contestants in the Scott Bros, offer of ?5 for the best car of corn, he having left three fine ears of corn at this office yesterday to be en- tered for the contest. Mr. V. is just back from Cass county, Iowa, where he bought a farm of 160 acres, and will leave for that place nest February. He has been a resi. dent of Deer Park for 20 years, and is a good neighbor and a strong Democrat. He says that he doesn't admire the way a man has to sneak around in Iowa to get a glas? of beer. For soft coal base burners there is nothing to equal washed nut coal, sold only by A. E. Lovejoy & Co. Dock baking powder at Buhke's. Oysters. Remember, Louis Hess sells Piatt's famous Tiger Brand Oysters. None better. Hess, the baker, has on hand a fine line of new figs and dates, also fruits of all kinds. Werner, the shoe dealer, will challenge any other shoe on his "Challenge" $3 shoe for men. The toft washel nut coal is the le t kitch en fuel you can buy. Sold only by A. E. LoTjjoj & Co. Notwithstanding the weather Wednesday, a nrg number of horsemen attended the blooded sale of stock on the farm of W. J. I Neely, nt (iiand Kidc. There were 'J.I hor- ses disposed of at an average price of I f IT'.t..VJ each, "lioyal ('lav," a live-year ijw.OO shoe at Wcrnei's. Try old Mallion, brought !!; ; "Fair Warning," a twoyear old, also SI'iH; and ' I.andrian," a I ay yearling, ';i0. These were the high est priced animals sold. o lb. can peaches, finest in town, S1..V) per dozen, at III nun's. "Cliallengt;' a pair. Sonic lime about the middle of next month home talent will produce "Divorce'' tit Mendotu. . . f.- .- There will be music at tiie rink this after noon and evening. M. Sticfel never takes a buck seat as deal er in hats, caps and furnishings. He takes the foremost rank. In hats he shows the latest correct and standard styles, and his assortment of furnishings is complete in every detail. M. Stikfki.. Cheap sale of millinery at Mrs. Ilentriclf s, on Court street. Everything at cost prices. Sunday morning, at the Presbyterian church, preaching at 10:30 by the pastor, Iter. ()' .Mel vena. Sunday school immediate, ly after morning services. Evening, Sun day school entertainment for children. I. on rieri;ii. Bass ale, Mc'iuintiess' porter and Milwau kee bottled beer, At Los Pitnit k's. Try a pair of our oil grain shoes for ladies' and misses wear, just the thing for winter wear. Cnii.o & Phiits. A full lund line of urliM-' mat erials can be At Fuiiiiks'. THE UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Is complete in all Grades, from the Lowest to the Finest. N. H. 40c Underwear now at 25c. 45c Underwear now at 30c. 50c Underwear now at 35c. 75e Underwear now at 43c. J 1.00 Underwear now at C5c. This is Red and All Wool. 1.25 Underwear now at 75c. These aro also Red and All Wool. IN GLOVES AND MITTENS Our line of goods is the largest, most complete and cheapest in the city, and just as represented. Men's Working Gloves, 50c, 76 o and $1.00. GREAT SACEIFIOE SALE. THE OLD AND RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE OF WM. TRABING, Hereby announce to to the Public Generally that ON AND AFTER THIS DATE our entire Stock of Ready Mado HEN'S, YOUTHS' Al ROYSlC UITIIIIII! Will be sold at Prices to suit Purchasers FOR CASH, as they MUST BE DIS POSED OF AT ONCE, as the linn has resolved TO GO OUT OF THE READY MADE CLOTHING BUSINESS. This Stock is not Shelfworn or Shoddy CJoods, but of the BEST QUALITY AND FULLY WARRANTED To be its represented or Money Refunded. THIS IS NO ADVERTISING DODGE so oltcii resorted to to (dean out old stock hut a 1'O.VY rll)h hALh at which the Goods must and will be disposed of. This sale is made imperative that the firm can pay its en tire attention to the Merchant Tailoring Department. WM. TRABING. The cheap sulc of millinery continues tit Mrs. Ilenlrich's, on Court street. l'ea jackets and vets liel stock, lowest prices. Call und see them. M. Siikiki.. . .... Fresh eggs bring good prices at Haherle's grocery store. Last Monday, J. 1'usey, of Fall River, met with a severe accident. After doing some liiitchering he stepped into the stahle to lake out a young horse. The animul studied the hlood, liecnuie frantic and plunged violently against Mr. Pucy, crushing him ngHimt the manger, Leaking two of his rilis. Under the care of I)r. Warrick, of Marseilles, he is improving. A fine lot of fancy flower pots at Shaw's. Book tea at BunKt's. JrnT AiimvKD. Anotl-tr installment of these magnificent Malaga gripes ; also bun anas, figs, dates, Sic. Strictly fresh. At IIk. K. F. Addis sold his iuttrest in the Sheri- dan Ind'jiendent to John A. Whitmore and II. S. Earlcy. ! Max Kneussl recently purchased a valua- J-K-V-i:-L-K-Y. I). Hess, the popular jewelci, has the best and largest stock of jewelry in the city. His prices and goods are absolutely the low. blc tkorough.br! colt of the Ottawa Chief j "' hnd be will.Be11 a walch or .Stock, from Al. Thomas, which i( a beauty and almost perfect in form and limb. Marshal Mclntire, yesterday, brought down a Mendata wife beater with with in unpronounceable name and depori'O I him in the county jail for four months Book coffee at Etui's. in the jewelry line at such low figures that you will not go elsewhere. Call and get his prices before making selections elsewhere. New Iloute to St. Louis The Rock Island Route (C. R. I. & P. Ry.) now have through ticked on sale from Otti wa to St. Louis Tift Joliet and Chicago St Al ton Py. Close connection! and low rates WE HAVE HUNTED Tlirouuli the LAIHiK MASfKACTOUIKS tu HUppty our (irowln Iii-iiininl f ir llrt-fli READY $ MADE $ CLOTHING, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc, Etc. New and Slylisi Goods for lis Fall and Winter, OinIMIn( of Mm', You'ln", Hmjh' uihI c'liiMrvii's FINE DKKSS SI ITS, of extolh-iit material ami workmanship, IUMNKSS Si ITS, serviceable ami stilish, WOKKlMi CLOTH K, strut. - ami well marie. DKKSS AM) 1IKAVY WKKillT OVKKCOATS, Ami full ar.4 c-uti .I.-t.- It -k- of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, GAPS, Sc. These Goods were purchased direct from the Manufac turers at Prices that defy competition. If in need of anything in our line don't fail to call on We.-;t or tlio Court Houhg. I'reaching at the l'resbyterian church to- : This morhing the 5-J prize contest for the morrow at l():'M a. m. Sahlmth school con. ! best ear of corn will take place at Scott cert exercise at 7 r. m. Young people are ! Dros The committee to award the premi especially inrite-1 to the erening exercise, j urns consists of A. H. Fuller, II. D. OlmsteaJ and 0. K. Tenney. Correct good, prices as low as the lowest, and satisfaction gm-n at Child & Thipps'. This firm is well known for its truthful rep resentatioci ani squire dealing. An oyster supper was held at the M. E. church Wednesday night, and a reception wm tendered the new paitor, Ref. Paris, late of Chicago. x