mmmz mm VOL. 48. OTTAWA, ILL., SATURDAY, OCT- 23, 1886. NO. 15.. AN EARTHQUAKE In Prices of Dry Goods at Andrew Lynch's is Reported! PARTICULARS NOT STATED. But from the assurance of hundreds of reliable persons who hare visited the scene of the disaster, it Is evident those Blankets, Flannels, Bed Comforts, Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children's Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, and Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Wraps and Jackets, are the greatest stifiorers. Evidence, however, of the great violence of the shock is noticeable through his entire stock of Dry Goods. The quake also extended to the Philadelphia Boot aud Shoe House, where it caused serious disaster in prices. NOW OPEN AT H. J. GILLENS. THE FALL SEASON Has begun in earnest at this old, Reliable House, with a stock in proportion truly enormous. The DRESS GOODS STOK Is a Marvel of Excellence, And is particularly interesting jnst with its great assortment of now Sis, Velvets, And all the New and Fashiona ble Fabrics and Colorings For Fall Wear. This stock must be seen to be appreciated j and in spite of the reoent advances in the wholesale market, there will be NO ADVANCE IX PRICES. II. J. GILLEfJ. AD HACK LINE. 160. TELEPHONE. 16a PETEREGAN Would rwmectfully announce to th citizen of Ottawa and Ticlnttjr that he ban one of the choicest Livery btvcltt in tlie city, at the City bubles, tuch aa The Latest Styles of Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, To let at r-lcea to nit the time. Parties, Wedding Funeral, Picnics, Ac, iuppllee) with Good K!fr on ihjrt node. Funerals In the country or adjoining towm prompt :y attended to. renota, or to the country, nurht or day. rer.u unen u or irum um tW Hemewber the place On Mad won ttreet, east ot UleccV one block w.t of new coon hnose. Utuwa Feb. 1S fallB BGAK. Farm for Rent. One hundred acres, five miles from Ot tawa. Enquire of Dr. J. 0. Harris & Son, Ottawa, 111. BooU at 214 Madison street. Farmers wanting a good, ban J made kip or grain bot for fall or win ter should call at II. G. Werner's shoe house, 4 doors west of City Drug Store. I bare a large stock of them and I am going to sell 'em at prices that can't be duplicated any where. I can do it, for I have but li'tle ex !eneee. Call and see for yourself. No 'rouble lo show goods. Ti Fall M rani FEED STABLE THE RUSH INCREASES. The Ureal Attraction at G Mien's Still continues to draw large crowds- of cus tomers every day and the rush daily increas es. The fall stock of dress goods at this es tablishment is unsurpassed by aay house west of Chicage, and ne stock these excels it in desirable and seasonable goods, nor in fins qualities nor late fashions. Mr. Oillen makes it a special point to keep up with the times. No new and stylish article ef ladies' apparel that comes out in the Easu fails to catch his eye, and his customers may be certain beyond a doubt that they never will be eclipsed in handsome new styles by any one in the big cities. To select from bis new fall stock is to be in the height of fashion. He personally looks after the buying depart ment and never fails either in choosing the most desirable goods or in getting them for what they are justly worth, and he never fails to give his patrons the advantages of cnoice (roods and low prices. He sells the finest of dress goods cheaper than his cus tomers could get them at retail in Chicago. This is because he is an experienced buyer; he buys large quantities at a time and pays cash. So that no one can save money, but ill surely lose it, by sending away for goods. His slock of fancy and colored silks, velvets, &e., has never been so exten sive nor so varied, or so low in price fer the sume quality as at present. TUB CLOAK HLPABT-MkNT. This extensive feature of his large stock deserves more than a mere mention ; it is superb. The mauy ladies who have exam. ined these goods and bought from this stock never weary in praising it. The assortment is varied so as to suit every taste and to become people of all ages, from the small est school girl to the most sedate matron. These articles are elegantly trimmed in hun dreds of different ways, and of the richest materials. To say that they are of the very newest styles is unnecessary, as Mr. Gillen keeps no other. TUE U00T AND 8I10E DEPARTMENT Needs no praise. It speaks abundantly for itself and is constantly full of buyers. Mr. Gillen selects all these goods himself, and all his finest goods in this line are made ex pressly to his order out of the very best and most reliable materials. They arc all of the newest fashions, and are warranted to give satisfaction. TUB GB0CEKT STOCK Is full and correct in every detail, as usual, and prices are always kept down to the low est legitimate business figures. Glass-makers select Mitch's No 7 eigar. Ob Wednesday last one of the boilers at the cement quarries at Utioa burst and was totally wrecked. It was provided with an 'unfailiBg," "always gets-there" steam safe' ty valve, but the spring did not work. One of the men going to it after dinner saw steam registering at 166 lbs., when the limit deemed safe was 125 lbs. The steam valve was hissing and the steam running up. He didn't wait for further investigation, but got away as fast as be could. In a few minutes afterwards the crash came. No one was hurt. Stiefel's easy fitting overalls are sold by the best dealers in all the towns "ound Ottawa. Saloon. Mr. Chos. Kelt and Mr. rium- mer, tee latter tor some time in tne union bar, have rented Wm. Norris' store, on La Salle street, and will open a new saloon therein as soon as the fixtures are ready. While Mrs. Brower was in Ottawa and Streator, the present week, she sold several fine pianos to be shipped directly from the factory in New York. She has also rented a larger store in Streator and will increase her business in that city te a considerable ex" tent. Mrs. Brower will visit Ottawa and Streator once each month to make settle ments, and will sell pianos and organs to any who may wish to purchase, either for cosh or on time. Please address her either at Ottawa, or 194 Mich. Ave., Chicago. Register on Tuesday. Tuesday next, the 20th, is when the regis. tration of voters is finally corrected. If any one fails to register then, or his name has been omitted from the list, he will need to swear in bis vote ons lection day, and his affi davit must be backed by the oaths of two witnesses who are voters in the precinct. Thomas Downing, an old resident of this city, died at his home in this city on Satur day morning last. He had been a glass cut ter for forty years. The funeral on Monday was largely attended. Greens. The Greenback party, represen ted by about four delegates, got together at the court house one day and fulminated the following ticket: For senator, John S.Arm strong, of Mission. They recommended. James P. Trench, one of the democratic no minees, for the legislature and then ad journed. Chicago White Stockings, the champions of the League, and the St. Louis Browns, champions of the American Association, have begun a series of seven gvnes for the championship of ths world. The first game was played at Chicago on Monday and re sulted in favor of the white-legged fellows by a score of 6 to 0. Tuesday the Browns scored 12 to 0. Wednesday theChicagos re" taliatei 11 to 4. Butchers call for Mitch's No 7 cigar. O. B, STOCKDALE For County School 8npaaintendent, The oounty newspapers, even most of the republioan side, have none hut the most kindly words. The Marseilles Plain Dtaltr (rep ) says: " Probably the strongest mas on the ticket is Stockdale, as he is lure of a generous sup. port from republicans in addition to being a great favorite with his own party.' The Twin City A'etc$ (rep ) says that "Su perintendent Stockdale has a walk over, as the opposition of Rip Van Williams is hardly worthy of mention." The Utica Gait lie (ind.) thus speaks: 0. B Stockdale, of Peru, is nominated for re elec tion to the office of superintendent ol schools and a better man for the place can scarcely be found. He has a life-long experience in school work, and takes great interest in it. Under his administration the schools of the county are in better condition than ever be fore." The Earlville Leader follows with a half column article in his favor. The Marseilles A'ews heartily endorses him, and so does the Keics-lkr.ald of Peru. Henry Young, the conductor on the C, B. & Q. railroad who was injured rendered a cripple for life by the accideut a year agj on that line, at Utter Creek, has recovered a judgment ot $J,UOi) against that company. Alahuler. Those who want a suit of those nice Dean's elothes should not fail to call without delay, as they are going off like hot cakes. They are the nicest thing out and cost only ten dollars for coat; pauts and vest. An over coat of the same goods costs only $10. Call and get your fit. Wagon-makers seek Mitch's No 7 cigar. The Pioneer Fire Proof Construction Co., of Chicago, works in this oity have increased the capital stock from $100,000 to $250,000. lUanclilng; Out. The Armour brick block, on Madison st, is being overhauled extensively for a change. Mr Degen moves his meat market into the former music stove, which he has cleaned up nicely. It is understood that W II Hull, af ter renovating and papering and painting the front now occupied by Mr Dyer, and making it elegant, will open a cloak depart ment below and put a grand millinery stock up stairs. If you wish to compliment a friend who enjoys a good cigar, send him a box of Mitch's No 7's. Police Court. Judge Weeks was found in his laboratory yesterday "chewing the sweet and bitter cud of fancy," whatever Shakespeare may have meant by that, and on inquiry as to the po lice business of the week, slowly wheeled himself about in his delicately wrought silk plush embroidered revolving chair, costing originally seventy cents, removing his five cent cedar holder steel pen from his business ear, remarked: " Don't mention it. A Mrs. Murphy was fined $1 for sassing one of her neighbors, and James Jacoby . for a plain drunk and disorderly. That's all." A poor- eigar is an abomination, and all smokers dread being fooled by getting one instead of a pure and reliable article. Mitch's No 7's never fail to gratify even the most fastidious. Mfinley Si Jordan. This popular old time firm, are supplied with an immense assortment of cooking and heating stoves for rooms of all sizes, aud at prices to accommodate the tastes and mean a of every purchaser. Of those, Tuk Climas, Cook Stove, is wonder of modern improve ment and convenience. The new and valua ble features of this stove, besides the irou stayed fire brick, which cannot burn out., the flues are so arranged as to carry the draft all around the oren, in an unbroken current, thereby ensuring even heat in every part of the oven. These stoves are hand some and durable. Besides these they have the Etna, Bismarck and Kenwood cook itoves the Golden Star, Carbon Garland, Art. flar and, Palace A India and other heaters.. The Art Garland is tie perfection of elaborate ornamentation and a perfectly reliable heat ing stove. stvosbaker waoon. They have a new supply of these unequaled wagons, besides some farmers two. seated spring wagons, and carriages, light, st rone, durable, made of the best material, and. made in the most reliably manner All election bots of cigars are declared "off" if Mitch's No. 7 are not nntioed. Home Matte Shirto. M. Stiefel has one of the bant assortment of shirts in Ottawa, all homo made and war ranted not to rip. If you wish a nice flan nel shirt call at Stiefel's sod get one of bis wn make. Auction Stale. Parties contemplatieg making sales can secure the services oi II. II. Newton, the auctioneer, by seeing Megaffin, the boot and shoe man, 015 La Salle St., Ottawa, 111. Warmth. Comfort. Durability. Those celebrated felt shoes and slippers now on sale at J. Megafun's are the most comfortable foot covering ever manufactur ed for all those troubled with cold feel. They are better than ever this season, and be is selling them cheap for cash. Peels use Mitch's No 7 cigar. Mr. Owen Fox and Miss Agnes O Neil, of this city, were married on Wednesday last, by Rev Father Grogan, at St Columbia church. Philosophers smoke Mitch's No 7 cigsr. A Great Sale of Carpeta, Commencing Tu-day. Scott Bros & Co will place on sale a large lot of new carpets at the following low prices: Body Brussels at $1, worth $1 25. Tapestry Brussels at 75o, worth $1. Tapestry Brussels at 50c, worth 76c. Ingrain carpets, very choice, 75c, worth 90c. Ingrain carpets, extra, 65c, worth 75e. Is grain carpets at 50c, worth C6c. Ingrain carpets at 25e, worth 85c. Ingrain carpets at 20c, worth 25c. Superior quality of oil cloths in all widths Also rues, curtains and shades, at reduced prices. Scott Bros. The Ida Clark concert troupe will give concert in the Baptist church on Tuesday evening, November 2. Mitch's No 7 is the only cigar thought of among politicians. When they bet the ci gars they always refer to this brand. Stiefel will save you money when yougct one of those fine, well-made overcoats that have just arrived and are waiting for you to look taem over. Merchants admire Mitch's No 7 cigar; Miett'i s stock oi rca ly-made ciottiing is the largest and best ever shown in La Salle county, and everybody will find just what they want in it aud at prices lower than ever. Mr. btiefel would te pleased to have you call and exaruine and learn the very low Tradesmen like Mitch's No 7 cigar. rei-Komil. Civ.o George E. ltoe, aaent of the West Siile depot, has gone to Colorado, ou a four week s vacuum. Ike. Ike lingers has not turned remibli- can, as maliciously slated by one of Plumb's "hired hands,' an I he regards that slander as a strange on-set to a board bill. Ukhrino. rroni tlie tticnila l-.agte we learn that the cracker manufactary, of which Mr. uehriug, and Mr 0 Phillips, formerly of this city, nri" interested, litis increased its 'capital to $10") ,000, and is in a most prosperous coduition. Dkbolt. Mr. Madison Dutx.lt is building a comfortable house In Wedroni Garver & Salter have ihe contract. T. C. T. C. T rcnury, Esq., arrived home from Bellville. 111., ou Thursday, whither he has been alt ndiug the motion of the Grand Lodge of the k nights of Pythias. He re ports politics red-hot in that district bet wet n. the Morrison and Baker men, with Morrison ahead. Chas. Mr. Clms. A. Ferguson was among our numerous callers en yesterday. Slyde. Mr. J. II. Slyder, an old time Peruvian, was in this city yesterday. Whip. The Ottawa Fire Department lads, in consideration for Mr. Thos. Reedy 's ex cellent service as timekeepers, at the Fire men's contest at Morris, last Monday even, ing presented him with a beautiful gent's driving whip. Keck. Mrs. Dr. Keck has been at the Clifton since Wednesday neon. Wells. Jaa. G. Wells, representing the Wells Whip Factory, of Wellsville, Pa., woe in the city last Tuesday. lie prcsealod the ladies of the Catholic fair with a handsome whip, which goes to show that, besides boing the largest whip factory in the U. 8., the Wells Co. are also represented by one e the largest hearted men in the land. Coot. Judge Cody was in the oity last evening; is in Morris to-day. He will re turn to Ottawa on Tuesday, and be in Streator on Wednesday, La Salle and Peru on Thursday and in Mendotn on rrulay. Hasan. Miss Jennie Hagio, of Fein, has beeu the guest of Miss Lillo Mattocks mi the east side for several days. Caton. ,Judg Cat on and wife,, are the Bursts of T. D. Catlin, and are to return to Chicago to day. Their new residence here is rapidly approaching completion. Wis. J. W. ration, of late a ue tor at or or Hapenisn & Graham, of this city, hits become clergyman of the M. t. cuurca, and nasi been assigned a pulpit at Fewaukee, Wis. Hi Li. Mrs. Geo. V.. Hull and Mrs. Wm. Hull have returned from a, trip west which included visits to ( ttualia and Hauling, Neb., and Denver, olorttuo. Bii.i.y. Hilly Itnrker and twelve other gme chickens arrived home from Newark, Ohio, cn Iliurtwlay. if "bu&tlers ' William is the hustlerest, so to speak. Barton. Mr. Barton, the- democratic mv mines for sheriff, wan in this city a day or po this week. While be iloes not trust his injured leg to much exert wn, he gets about lively enough to make it warm for his polit ical adversaries. He waa treated to an ova. lion hers- by bis fiieuds, many of whom were republicans. Old. Mrs Koux. of Waltham. is W years old and in good luWth. Ryan. William Ky;ui,aged M years, died at le. county asylum on Tuesday. P.or. Prof. Harrison, of the Ariin Quar tette club, has secured a place in the Chicago Misletoe Club. Hold. Mrs W H II Holdridge and her father, A Crane, and her sister Ma, left on Monday last for Grove Park, Florida. Kisx. The .Ww says: Captain L A Rising of this city was in Joliet last week, lookup up a place for his new cigar factory. It rant. H. M. Kilby received a pair of brants from a Dakota friend ou Wednesday. K. O Mr. H. O. Black has returned from an extensive trip through Nebraska Camp. Geo. A.Campbell, of East Ottawa, is home from Michigan. Choked. Little Edith, U&ughter of Henry C. Nash, came near beisg cnoked to death by a button which accidentally lodge! in htr tbroat. Saok. Dr. Sage, cf Morgan Park, will preach in the Baptist church, morning and evening, to-morrow. Frank. Prof. Fitzgerald has again re lumed the leadership of the excellent band bearing bis name in this city. II ! Scissors. .Wm. Bunnell, the Streator knife grinder and razor and scissors aharp, is a vaiuaoie institution. His little tell is heard everywhere. Ex. Sam Degen say he U "ex-sheriff," but with an a before the the tr an 1 a I after it, will be '. K " in IX'O. Shaw E. II. Shaw, of New York, is here visiting his kroiLer, C. M. Shaw, lbs grocery artist. Coombs Appellate Clerk Coo tub fell, at his residence in Keit tittawa, one Jay Ut week, anl severely injured the attib of hit amruttted era. He i improving 1 TOBACCO FOR ALL. SEE PRICES. Plug Tobacco, Merry at Vincoi Cross Tie, Big Grizzly, it it Fiaecut Tobacco, Pie a No W. C. RIIAiLE & CQ 1819. 1886. JESTMA tnsuranee 00o off Mtorfl 1333 SGHIrANNDAL STATEMENT. GASH CAPITAL - - - - $4000,000.00 Reserve for Re Ins. & all other liabilities, 24)57. 776.24 M Surplus, - - - - - 3,202,320.41 Total Assets, - - - - $9,260,096 65. Losses Paid att Ottawa Agency, $37,242.09. Losses Paid at the Great Fire ia Chicago, $.3,782,023.10. Losses Paid at Great Boston Fire, $1,(504,067.62 Losses Paid Since Organization: OVER $59,000,000.00. GEO. W. RAVENS. Agt. - S. f. Cor. P. 0. Block. Yen, We Have A wool lined ooat, a hair lined shoe, rubber beot with loather soles, woman's beaver shoe or slipper, foxed with leather. These goods are not stylish, but comfortable and durable. VVIien you need anything ia warm lined boots or shoes, at low prices,, call at II. G. Werner's shoe house, on Madison St. A reception will be given to the- Rev. Mr. Holmes, in the parlors of the M. E. Church, on Fritlat' evening of next week. All old friends of Bro. Holmes, and new ones too, are beturtily invited to attend and help make the ouyirdon a pleasant one. ItaadrrB.uf this Paipcr Are ia vited to come with your, boys and lay in yonr entire winter's goods at the great slaog'utpring sale, which creates much ex citera ent and a rush of customers at the cletr ing house west of the court house, un der the Fa ei Tea her office. This big cloth ing; establishment is to he clottd out La a bf.rl timo. Now is your chance for bar ge ins. The L'iica Newer Iipe Works are running full handed, and selling all wares as fist as they c&ji turn them out; and are now ham. pered somewhat for want of drying room. Htltfel's pantaloon overjbH tuanufartun in Ottawa are the beat muilo. and ttay- Ullliii; Try them. Oliltuatr;. The death of Mrs. Dwiglit Ijiwrence, of lrairie Centre, took place in this city last Sunday night, from consumption. She hud been a sufferer from Ibis fell disease for ten or twelve years: and from the lanment the first symptoms of tlie enemy appeared tka strife with it has been constant and unre lenting; but in spite of travel, change of climate, and tbt aid 0 modern medical dia covery, she finally hiul to yield to it. Stoie months ago, when, it appeared she might never fully recover, she was brought to Ot tawa by Mr. Lawrence in order that every advantage of rest land quiet and medical as sirtance could be Lad at all ai all tun en, but bV only came to die. She became klrt. Lvwrence in 1V, and until shs came rtcently tu Ottawa tVey al ways lived on tbeir farm near l'raire Centre. One son, Wilbur II., now arrived at t&nhood, is her only surviving child. The funeral took place on Tuoaday at 2 o'clock at the Frame Centre reai iiu'. Kuv. Otnalvena officiating. The attendance of neighbors aa-l friends were very large; and those of hei nearer and more intijnaie trien l who know if her dread not 4 death-bca f the grave, had so prepare-! her last rest ing place wiih flowers and evergreens a . to rob it uf much of its cold, dread horror It was a very thoughtful kindness. Mr. Lawrence, both Lukand an 1 iu, have the svnirritliy of iXeir frien I : this county, anl those whut.st knew Mid. Law rence most deeply appreciate their lns. In this connection, they desire us lo return their sincere thanks to lo their friends both in Ottawa and in Frame Centre fcr ihe very, very many thoughtful kindneess to her during her illness and burial. Gay & Sods have found ia nccesnary to enlarge their carriage work, on Clinton and Madison street. They brvke groin, I yesterday for a two story brick addition L'4 t '.'4 feet, to be dune right awny. This will give their building W by I4) fxt two moriew high, save the blacksmith shop in the rear. Fix 'Fx The approaches to the side walk on the S:ie street caual I n.lt,- are in s bad condition. War, 30cnper lb.. 40c per. lb. 40cperilb. 40 per lb. Crust, - 40c per lb. 60c per lb. Name, - Siaipei Lin Of all kinds. Just received some, entirely new designs in Tray Cloths, Tidies and Splashers, all linen, from 10c to 7 oc,. already s tampd. See the new fancy Ornaments fancy egg shells, bells, plush and brass small ornaments, all new. New lot of Torchon Laces. QuilttMl linings,, all kinds, re ceived to-day. Y. II. Hull & Co. UT EMIT to Starts Away dowf in price. New As sortment just received. Ele gant Heaver Shawls. All wool Blanket Shawls. An endless va riety. See thwii Am uar iu a la. The Kendall company will close a very succeinful two. weeks' engttgement at the Opem House teaight. and will give a matinee thw afternoon at l';:'.l. r m. when "Kngaged" will hu presented. O i Tuesday evening. (. 'J'.ih. the Lester AUeu's niinsiralu will occupy Ihe Opera Houtte. TbecompiiBy coue direct from Chi '. cugo where they are now playing a week's eagagetneat. It is without doubl the largest salaried aud bt niinislre) ccoupaoy thai ever visited ' tUtawa. The New York Wrf of Aug. IT, says. The classic hoards of old Wallack's, now the Star Theatre, were invaded by Lester & Allen's Big Minslral last night, and a large ' audience aetnb)d lo (trevl them. The jukes and new uatrriil were up to the times. There was plenty of gusto in the performance and a fine variety in the musical depatimeat. Measrv. Hilly Lester and l'aul Allen were up to time, as usual, an 1 the renowned Mr. Marry Kernell introduced the Celtic element in its' pristine purity. A number of special attractions added inters! to the entertain ment. The candtditr all itouke Mitch's No ?'