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Iav i t ; .jr . u bill roum Ur tli- - Ilcr , I'l l, w ro ilccorutiniis nut less I'lul'm rule ir msi, y iK'sijttie-l tlnui were tlwe nl the p.il ii-.v At the l.enl of the hdl were two ut'nfc':a unrs liuviim BUU'inleJ to them and ci 0-111 tuch other two others, while upon :lie lirgo wall bruckcis buck of the or chestra ei c it great number of putted flowers and iei:.! On tUe side board ou either eide f the hull were largo bunks of ferns. Hanging .ibove th" ferns upon the cast w ill were the urn lines of a large full-rigged sail ing 8'i-p triced out in Btuilax upon a canvass 8usptuut:u .I'ora the nioulUii'K above. Just below this were two ours ciossed and lied with blue and orango ribbons. From chandeliir to chandelier was stretched hunting of blue and orange, the colors of the Club. The effect of tuo gas upon the colors was very pleasing. Supper was nerved in the sample rooms of the hotel, where Mines had been prepared to seat 50 guest at b .-iittng. The tubles were profusely decorated with cut flowers, nnd the supper, which reflected the greatest credit upon l'ro. prietor liters, was served iu a manner thai coul l not be eicelled. At 11:30 it wasan nouiieoH thsit supper was ready, and the guests !' the Club invited to occupy the first table, while tile members of the Club and thoce of i lieu-guests who could not be pro vided for continued daucing. A few minutes prior to going to the sup per taMe- a very pretty incident occurred, bing u. t- pr. ,-entation to tie Club, by Miss Eliii I'ontr, n behalf of their young lady friends, uf a solid silver cup a champion tship one tor the members in rowing contests between lia-uiselves. In presentig the cup Miss Tumi- made the following neat speech: Mil. 1'rkmihcst and Mkmdi:hs of The Ot tawa lioAT Ci.ui: I take great pleasure this evening iu presenting to you in behalf of your lady friends ihis silver cup. It is given to you nut because of its worth as precious metnl, but bs an expression of good will which we bear to you, and to prove that your efforts in behalf of honest snorts are heartily secwi'leJ by the ladies of Ottawa. We trust that, iu : tic luture the Ottawa Hunt Club will prove not only a source of lenetit and pleas ure to yourself, but as well an additional at traction to our already attractive and beaut i- iul city The cup shall be the property ot the Ottawa Boat Club, and shall be rowed for under M ill rules and regulations as shall be handed to your president. Mr. Lester H. Strawn, as president of the Club, receive 1 the gift, nnd in behalf of the. members (bunked the young ladies for their gencrosiiy and thoughtfuluess, saying that their good wishes and their token of appre ciation would be a stimulus to more earnest efforts on the part of Hie members to make the Club a marked success. After this incident and the serving of sup per, dancing was resumed and continued un til a late hour. The party was in every way decided success. There was uo stiff ness about it and no hitch. The crowd was not too great to cause a crush, and the peo ple brought together were congenial. A ereat deal of the credit for the success of the . , . . 1 flp 1 .- -. c . I. enieriainmeub wns uud m iuc cuuno ui iuo young ladies' decorating committee, who ... sv ir r , i o vtMi xr urn n inn nn itwniri mm ri i rt Jl & J I IU UUI U1VU J aw VW"i V vm f Trim h1 FrAilnrifik E. Muvo. Charles Neubert and Thomas J. Lynch, and to the floor maiiaeers. Messrs. Jas. Milliean, jr., . a a. va i ll'TII! HJ 171V4UT ,- V ta w a ... I lector c. llitt. 1 ertiert M. lumv. jiarsnaw ? M I r nnd Frederick V. Hubert. Among those present trom abroad were: I.I (inv .H in I . Mmtli. (la ena: lion. All- lrew Welch, Mrs. Welch and Miss Shepherd, orkville; Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Corbett, Au- ora; Mrs. George McClellan, Chicago; Mrs. lard, Milwaukee; Miss Young, Baltimore, Id ; Miss Lewis, Manistee, Mich.: Miss l' .l T i;ua T,.!,r,u li.i.r 1,-L- m,l t:u u-..nn..n rn, ;,...-,. Mno.... um;il. nr,,l lawley, Fish, .loliet; Mr. K. V. John on ond Mr. Marshall, Chicago; Frank "Mearn, Plreator; Dr. Ives, Kansuni, ami lr. Carey, I tica. Ottawa society was represt"ted by Mayor lien and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Lynch, dge and Mrs. Clanchard, Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James Milligan, tr. ond Mrs. W. W. Nash, Mr. and Mrs.' jwne. Mr, and Mrs. Neubert, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rogers, Mr. and Mr. Frank Trumbo, and Mrs. Ed. Nattiuger, Mr. and Mrs. II. Strawn, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Leland, rs. Jordan anil Mrs. llsc, Col. and Jlrs. apeman, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred. King. Misses Eliza Porter, Jessie Forter, Elsie imble, Neubecker, Trumbo, I'hodcs, liar. on, Reed, Lynch, Tope, Widmer, Sallie id Rao Farr, Surah Fiake, llitt, Cornell, ull, Leonard Hatheway, Bell Strawn, Can- Id, Clanchard, Mitchell, Cliff, Edith and ineeta Morgan and Vette. Messrs. De la Chupelle, MacRinlay.G. W. ill, Kendall, Trimble, Eckels, Will. Owmnn, ntzer, Lynch, Hobcrt, llitt, Ed. Bradford, ok, Mayo, Blanchard, Kilby, Mitchell, len, McQuade, Gib. Strawn, Herman Jiawn, Arthur Hook, Beubean, Reedy, rey, Dyer, Fhelps, Hess and Forter. The Inst theory of the Rock Islam! rob- t an J murder case seems determined to ce it.elf tefore the public. Reference s made to the thsory sereral days ago. It hat a party of men took breakfiwt with by name of Aastin, in Kendal county the rning after th tragedy, having applied the same. 1'inkerton emphatically den any knowledge sfit. It is now known t some of h'19 men who were here early in cn.e are now working on this clue. The a who dined with Austin on that mcmor e morning went into the cattle business n of the northern counties. The detect- werke-1 upon this clue has been done y quietly, no athentic news coming to the lie eae. It is now rumored that one or b-e of th suspecte hare been arrested and behind the bars. It is further said that ties from Morris expect to be callec to cagoverpsoon to either aid in identifying parties or give information roneerntng ten pertaining to the case. iforrii Xnrt. Tli1 follow hij: U taki-n from Mr. Enjoin? Fichls' ' plirps nnd Flits" column lu the Ciilcao Ihiihj yirs of v"tn!ity. We cm join Mr. FifhUverv heartily In his le:e-t:i-tioti of the Hon. Klijali M. llalnos, who is nothing but an urratit ileiuagogue, who, lu tht last session of th legislature of this st:it, passed every bound of propriety and political decency. "We are sorry that the Hon. Andrw Welch lu not to be a member of the nexf legislature. He makes no pre tention to btilllHncy, but the people of the Fox river country never had a more digni fied, a more thorough, or a saferrepresenta sive at the state capital. He made no splurges In the last legislature, but his pru dent counsels saved the democratic majori ty many a folly. It was he who led the opposition to Elijah M. Haines In the deinocaatlc caucus, and if his advice had been heeded the democrats in the legisla ture would have been spared the humilia tion to which Haines subsequently sub jected them. He had the manhood, too, to reject the terms of conciliation with which Haines sought to giin his co-operation. He refused to be cajoled or bribed Into even a t'icit approval of a trade which stultified his party. From first to last he made an honest, staunch, manly fight for democracy, and we regret that there is not a possibility of his return to the legislative seat which he filled so honorably and so dlgnitiedly." The Cook county grand jury, who, during the pan two weeks have been Investigating the recent anarchist movements in that city, on Thursday returned bills of Indict ment found against Spies, Feilden. Parsons, Schwab, Fischer, Hischberger, Llnng nnd Si huanble. for the crimes of murder, con- siilmcv and incltinir people to riot, it is the intention ef State's Attorney Grlnnell to push the matter to a speedy hearing, and If possible to obtain sufficient evidence against them to punish them to the full extent of the law. The action of the grand jury will have a very salutary effect upon other anarchists who are inclined to resort to violent measures and who have no hesl- ttinev about sheddinc innocent blood. The men under indictment deserve the severest pennltyi that the law can Inflict. They are nothing short of the most cowardly murderers. Programme Of La Salle Co. Pomona Orange Xo. 61. P. of II. To be held with Pomona Grange at Manlius. June 3d and 4th, 18S0. 1 Called to erder b? W. M. at 1 p. m Opening song by Mrs. P. S. Ilowland, Ida Howinan, Dr. W. (5. Putney and T. A. Forbes. Praver bv W. C. 2. "How will the present labor troubles afreet the fanner, anil Is the o hour system of labor practicable on the farm ?" Lead es: A. Hosworth, John Miller, L. G. Douglass, Charles Mudge. 3. "What is Beauty?" Leaders: Miss Francis, Alice Herbert, Belle Douglass, Mrs. J. L. Barker. To be followed by an essay on the same subject by Mrs. V. B. Ashler. ' 4. "Is Poultry more pruhtthnn plague on the farm" Leaders Chas. H"lph, Mrs. J. B. Howe, "William Pool, Mrs P. S. How hind. J!. Paper by A. C. Barnes, Subject, "The People and the Monopolies." Essay by Mrs. Eliza Chapman, Subject, "The Utility of Piecing Bed Quilts." Papei by H. K. Smith, Subject, "How far is Co operation Practicable among farmers?" Select readings, Mrs. L. 8. Sampson, Anne Barnes, Mrs. Hall, Emma Mudge, Mrs. F. A. Wassman. V. S. Ashley. Attest : Worthy lecturer. .Emma Midge, Sec'y K tie kiln's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorca, tetter, rhnppcd nanus, cuilliluiiks, corns, ana an skid eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sat isfaction, or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box For sale bv U. Lorriaux. ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are Authorized to announce that CHAUI.KS FER TiL'SON, of Freedom township, will Wo a candidate for the office of Sheriff of La Salic county, subject to the endorsement of he Democratic county convention. OTTA W A MA It K KTS. OttawaTTll., May 28, 188(1. Fi-nrB ani Fhkd. Lnciil Flour. Victor Mills Silver Cloud, patent, f cwt lliingariiin t 'rltenoii Iiickwhc:it, per 21 1 Fortiyn f'lourt Patent, V cwt I:iiik:i Winter, wt , Minnesota spring Wheat, n-MIl -mil. Bran, V cwt Shorts Corn Meal, per cw t Corn and Outs, ground Ohain AM) Skkii. Wheat, T hnMi , llye, V Ml ttia Corn, new, shelled. 1' .J i ( urn, nctv, ear, F Ki Its (:it Tuuothy S"ed, f bush PkoiiuciC. Potatona, if hush Butler, f rti l.L'L'K. f iloz ( hleki"l. live. doz 2 25 2UU ion 2 ftll 2 00 M "tl 1 r 150 31 10 (-6 on r-t Hay, f tou btw diioijo I.IVR Slin K. ."at'le on fmt, rows, ik.i r,b .12." I no Cattle on foot, steers 3 "si H 5 (i Fat ealvin. live weight, "f 111' fts -I no it 5 Ml Sheep, shorn. lm Ilia ,3iO (. 4 On- Sheep, unshorii, ltw lbs t no (4 5 W Liveliogi, ? 1") 3 50 US 3 HI Tallow. Hihes ami Salt. Ijinl. Tnliow, In oil bbss, f( Tallow, loose, fot Suit, p,-r Mil Hides, green, per TV Ili'les, cure 1, per 8. Calf Iieneon Flint Hides : Dry Salt ?. 5 an 3 ( 4 1 2T. 1 i iH 9 35 12 10 The trraln priaw rr range of market, from warehouse price to pru.ei paid for odd loads lor reed A DVKHTISKD LETTERS. I KTi I '!S IlEMAIXIXtt UNCLAIMED In the Post- I j (i.l , e ui 1 iitaw a. Stale of Illinois, on Thuitday, MAY Huyley W 1 Bernard Louis Constant Hniwn Cliarlcy ( ,..liin llert C"mor XclHe lu-'r 1 em Knnt-ht Patrick J Fawley I) 11 erris harlea , Koler C lloffer Henry Mc A tee T S Moloney Mi Xci'.ie MeDennott M m Unas More! Louis ch M.iiily Lizle Moore. I Wiik e Norem Kniid I' 7, lS(i. Phelps Charles H tjiiilnn MiHsi ornle I.'olllsnll troive W lietz Constant Sylieti Mrs .Inctcson S'ever Andrew Staife C 11 t'lirall Miss Nettie l ,Hile M iwi Maine Trm-v Cora Vnieihnri!h Ellis VVI1.,ii Th-.Hli,re Miltinore E I. "Wliitm-'re Klwsrd W:h Andrew N Webb unmet Zuber Miw Matilda Lik k Dox Z;i Pair Isabel U Toi.huin tbse bjnr. tb nop'lciht mast tall for "Auvertiscrt I.ftr." ssil pive 1 lUte f tl,.-lin ; snd if in. t calh d f .r wiili; on inotiin. they will be sent to ii;e lH-ad Letter un:.-, Ui wHi.litiv'ori. WILLIAM OSMAV. P. M. BUY A HOME IN FLORIDA attif-1,1. ek'bt mli west of Wrala (county iwat of Mari"n '. t I'ssanls-k l.i'a np..n k.h. dry. rr- rt.e ro ntf KMiin raa .l arsii-tie. alikeadati- ted :o i.r-u;.- etr ruK fariiilnu: Irrrf li this raiiniad In Martoa entity. It has ad the ewntml re inrem-n' to tnr.keooeol the b- iiilxn.l towns on ti r line of this r-d. aid 1 t-hrerfady recoiunii-ud it t lutcndinK settit-rs and line-ton, u such. X. It (Htl F.LLE. Chief Fnirine-r SiWer SpnnKS. iir! and t.uif It !(. ifflc. (M-aia. Fia. Tri in1iits Ms-rrls-riinr a limited portion of lhes4 lands wul lie sal ow. prlcm ro advance "ti ner cent. In -jS days. Bmidin lot. WxvZl fet, at flOeai h: ae-rr irani.-e l.n-vt tracts. It J each; ten acre ir anc tracta. earh. I n vmt now and make lt icreriit. tu next winter. Win it br bank draft. P. . order. rnltred letter or express. Correspondence soiiciwa. aoirM in ownw. I MOMMiFR, Orala, Flaw IWrrences: John F. Kunn ft CoM Baakers; Gary ft Anderson, Att'yt, Ucala, Fia, Statement of V. E. WiliiM, TreamriT of Tw imlilp "t, Kmvc 1, for tle jiar cmlliiK Al'rtl Mil, l-i.. TOWVSltll' l'L'N't. Amount i if nnti s on tiauil tl.OTI r! Cali ou luiuil SI Total 15 1 1 He. el.-1 1 from O. U. Btorkilale. mate mul county fund M M Unel it Int. iniiw liiHil funn II Ii Ida i nl exiH-nxi't of triinirvr 5 1 I'i d f ' publiiihlni; HiiuuitUluti-iiK'iit.... SUI I' M r 'r'n MtlHry Hliui U. tri i.cli'd by iruttcet -"I St.? : ttf 11ISTRICT8. D:: T No. 1 nd rect tit frutn all source.. .Wat "S pUl tem-liem f Uiuw 1 iictitentalH .V.UH I'HlutlnK nchoiil hou- Si M) HaUuceou hand 1M 2S Diot No.! Pulance and receipts "99 10 laid leiwliem 41" VI HviHirlliKHChil houiw' 'iSSM l'H) ini'iil on borrowed inom-y ls5 28 Incldeutali art Balance ou hiiud W )! Dist No. 4-Halam-e and receipts 427 12 Paid teachers WO Coal and Incidentals IX 0 Insurance W Balauco on hand 143 ui Uiht No. 5 J tlalaace anil receipts 530 OS Paid teachers 275 OU liepalrliiR roof, blluda, and bulldtuK feucu 15 Coal IS 39 ltalauceon hand V42 25 Dist No. (Balance and receipts (48 13 faiil teachers 2S01O Coal 1H25 Fenclnn svhrail house lot W 3d llalauce on hand 332 M PiaT No. 7-9-HHtnnce and receipts 288 33 I'aid teachers 200 1 Incidentals a'OU Daluuce on liaud 68 33 DisT No. 8 nalnnce and receipts 42fi 85 Paid tehctlers 2'5 W Incidentals Hi.) Stove HMO Balance on hand 135 42 Djkt No.l-Bahmce and receipts 311 93 Paid teachers 852 1 Coal 11 W Italiinceon hand 78 33 Dist No. 17 J-Bulance and receipts 539 9 Paid titti hers 'M 00 Stove 2ll) Balance on hand 211 V'J Pist No. 20 .1 Balance and receipts 209 70 Paid teachers llHiOO i:eialriii fence anil cleaning school liniiae A 50 Incidentals 12 Hi Balance ou hand 1MJ30 Dist No. 5 N Balance and receipts... 219 20 Paid teachers..... Will Sundries H 9 Balance on hand 50 HI Diht No, 11 A-15 B:ilancc and receipts 202 40 I'aid on order to II W Collier, tin 3:1 ltalauceon hand 113 ol I do hereby certify the foregoing report to lie cor rect, according to the beat of niy known-due and belief. W. E. WILLIAMSON, Treiuinrer. Huhscrlhcd and sworn to before me, this !2d day of May, 1ks. P. Kim.kn. (KHAI..J County Clerk La Sail County, Illinois. BABY CARRIAGES Manufactured and Iirpalred by O. HOFFMAN, Madison Street, OTTAWA. Bovs' K.xpress Wagons from eighty-live cents up to t!2. liiayl-lino O. HoFKMAN. Manufacturers of flue MAUULE sudUHANlTE MONUMENTS Head Stones, And all kinds of CKMETK11Y WORK. New and Original Designs A RPKCIALTY. Yard nn Columbus St., one Wo north of Clifton Hotel, OTTAWA, - ILLINOIB. V. S (D 0 cS O a c 3, r. 13 c3 e8 0 a n fc - P u c H o o 5 Ci rm rr, Z T. if ri 't. o f IT, u H SM1 : t S 7 tfl -m es u ea si T . a i, - Cm Oh O -J j . j u ' 1 ci IS 9 i T s3 I J ? s t H a. U u -r. ' r- ir S3 S ll c -r. V. T 75 : j i. z S ar ? 5 "3 C V BALDWIN k PR1SELER ifciiifcfcOpen Until 9 P.M. 0 Efforts to satisfy the critical tastes of tlio most fastidions of our patrons in the matter of Ro&tnlar Tailor-Marto and Ele- gant Clothing for Family Wear, have been crowned with success. The result of months of careful preparation is shown in the very select lines of Fine Suits now ready, for Adults and Children alike. Many LADIES give days of thoughtful care to the prepara tion of a Spring Toilet; hut busy Man is apt to he neglectful of his attire nut il the occasion for something new arrives. Sur rounded by Lovely Women iu new gowns and new bonnets, in church or elsewhere, what man will to-day be iuditrercnt to his appearance? Our clean, convenient, bright and well managed Store will be open evenings until ) o'clock to supply every want of Man, Hoy or child in the way of Clothing, Furnishings, Hats & Gaps. IM HALL On Price Clolli House, North of Court House. is mere shawls, ladies' linen collars and cufTs, lace curtains and scrim, gossamers, hoop skirts, hustles, buttons, corsets, novelty braids, linens, muslius, drillings, padding, silesias, cambrics mos quito nets, jerseys, men's furnishing goods, ?ooks, staticuierj, jewelry, toilet articles, clocks, brushes, comUs, albums, playing cards, and iu fact almost anything you want in the Dry Goods Notion line can be found in the various departments of THE MINE CENT STORE. This establishment is almost the only strictly CASH STORE iu the county; no accounts are run with any one, no losses by wi accounts, no money tied up on the books, no expense for collect ing and extra book-keepers, all purchases are made on a cnsii basis in large lots from first hands, and for these reasons every article put on sale can lie sold for less than regular prices, and it is the policy of the house to always have everything under price. Every article is marked iu plain figures. L. S. McCABE & CO., Ottawa, Ills. 801, 803 and 805 La Salle Street, opposite the Post Office. REED &5 CO. Have just received a few car-loads of Sulky Plows, Old Ground Plows, Disk Harrows, Seeders, Cultivators, Fanning Mills,Mc, ttc. Everything needed on a Well Kegulated Farm. All Goods War ranted, and as low in price as can be sold by auy responsible deal r. Call and see them. No trouble to show goods. sjh tBSMy11 ATTENTION, FARMERS! Do you want the best Twine Binder on earth? If you do, drop into my store on Court Street and I will show you the new Deering, which is made entirely of steel, making itT,the strong est, lightest and most reliable Bincler.ever shown in this city. m-r-,-r- J". IE. PORTER. RO AOS - RGilDS ROADS. To all those interested in having good roads I would call your attention to the celebrated Pennock Road Machine, for which I have the agency; a sample of which can be seen at my store, east of Court House. J". IE. POBTBR. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE FJiEE TE A DEE. Only $1.50 Summer Goods, White goods, laces, Swiss embroideries, parasols, fans, millinery; silk, kid and lisle gloves; silk mitts, ribbons, hosiery, underwear, ladies and children's muslin underwear, lace neckwear, cash 11 i -OK- CHILDREN'S CARRIAG All Styles and Prices, ranging from 3 to 20.00. UJ Cm-rlilli- li""i;l'l i'f n ! iMs-clt-il fi-ii' m 1 1 y riiiii-iiul tiim iu tl- i-LUiily. Call and See this Stuck, AS1) 11 K I US IMJtt'. Russell &-So:i. Per Year. mm Ani