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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Nov 1875, p. 4

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i fmmm, •¥ m a -;^r^ ^ £ ** ' •': -;y *'••••* nCTHiiTOIB .if"-1,- it •WHP *•*!;.* -'-v ylfr it-'H* .|^i#H,;- *>/?*VVfii& **>>" No. 8 Phonix Mock, VV.^Vi:.,' »t. "ft'J *v • 'w-tii.. WKI>N E8DAY, NOV. 24th, 1875. j - , - - . - . . . . ' , , | i . tfci -- - • i * * ',' *" •"* ' J. VAN «I^V#£«X IM^pr. "• J®r*A wport sfot int o the papers last gfS week that G<m«. Benjamin F. Btotler, ©f Massachusetts, was dead, and m ?x- ^ change says that wliea Beu hearfl.of It *4dont you believe 1»o was madP*? it is F • F 4 said that eye »f Ma rolled around like '• i an --raged ox. : If:- *y-Freigi<tH have been advance*! on ^ the railroads running west from New York, Philadelphia*nd Baltimore., but plli l<lo not diller materially. If at all, from i">% those of last fall. The Increase fs fitted on a basis of 75 cents to Chicag® from New York, which 1s about 50 per cefrtr , ••„ . above the enmmer echedule., r V- v <* Wf y ~> i : c •^4/ '! sm}. & WStThe steamer Waco, running be­ tween New York and Galveston, took fire last week near tin? latter City and burned the vessel and carg^, Tl»e ves­ sel was valeted at ft«d her carp© at f100,09(1 There "n^re some 66 persons fcwwrd, all of wh«m It Is feared were lost "by reason of a storfti of wind and Tain prevailing at thetitu# of the disaster. JOT There were 20,183,000 postal cards printed and issue d by the Post Office Department in the month of Oct. alono. At this rate the business Interests of the nation would consume 242,196,00© Annually. This is -a very *mall per­ centage of the -mail matter used, the old letter with its three cent' stamp and seal still being generally vU*©4- most business trancsatlons. ^ ; ^ .; V ? ® ' in i i *• ' ? |©* Later information concerning the steamship Pacific that 'went down in a storm between Portland, (Oregon, .•and San Francisco makes ic appe ar that there were nearly 250 persons aboard. •All but two of whom It is presumed -were lost. The surviving passengers state that the wrecking of the vessels iresalted from the Pacific colliding '-with another vessel, and a wind storm prevailing at the time, the small boats -were s^mped almost as «>o* «| 'launched. fe!k- S^*f« |&~Tbe man Colonel Joyc$, of St. 'Louis, who was recently sent to the s*Penitentiary for conspiracy to defraud J the revenue while employed ^as an r agent of the Government, was one of your "glorious fellows." He was "full •of money," lived like a prince In a big \ 'house, fctfd outdid everybody afound 'him in splurglness. Only a short time • ago he presented his wife with §100.000 in diamonds. It is such scalawags as "he who become "Jeaders In society" )nally--a Certain r'ashy style of ^;«ociety. .; : > m J^Thfe following urffe .graph is^ingilie rou»^o£-41*~****,rtr: jrmr ricHi^r'tray Sam Bowles went to 0T, chuwh in &pringfielfl, il{iss., and feeling " V the effect of his severe editorial labors i through the week, fell to napping. By and by he M as awakened by the pre ach- < er,Awho struck His defek and shouted, ,4Who shall be -able 'to stand up in the ^ •presence of the Loi*d on that awful - • Siiwyy And Sam'Bowle^ rising up in his | -pew, remarked,"Chattel Francis Adams fis- the only roan that «an do it; and I -nominate him for the-position. *w Hori. Henry Wilson, thq Vloe Pmil* <lent of the United State*, died at Washiugton at half paat f o'etodc' «4fe Monday morning. "Tbs Md event tjuite unexpected, tlon and gemv*I fjrwp^oma • regarded as iuvwauae t* ftb* of his iiealtlju Me. WHMNI WM « YE®» of age, and a eonaelentlom^faetMil Btatesmim nnd s wcce«»W Mlf>DMd» man, «tOod among tlM flvot of the age. By the death of Mr. Wilson, Hon. WlUUm Hi Forrjr. of Michigan, the Presidoiitjaro ton* of United State* Seni)t«« feeeentea Yioe President mp- qjpeini* JfiS^Chtcago papers beat *he% wertd on «nadu)terajked hllUngigate. Dwiog the recent electlsn squabble In that city tli* favorijke •xpraMioos of the English papers, when alluding to lies!tig, the Cermaa <J«ndldate for counter treasurer, were "bully, knave, scalawags conspirator, '"lllian, devil, thief, devillfeh " etfe, to which Sleslrsg replied in his paper, the Setting^ w!thsiK>h ehoiee names M "ulehtwuei* dlger, g®V"Issenloser and niedertraeet>- tlges Ohrenblsteser, Kasendroher, Sehurke, Fuehsschwaenaer, Spitshnbo, tmd Hernmstreicher.'* And when es­ pecially wrought upon he soouraged his enemies with "frmatoe-purltanische republicanische - tcmpereorier-maeker- und-wassersempel,^ and ^mit-wlssen- sdiaft-an-e i ne m-Steuer die bstahl." A few more such damnatory expressions might have overcotne Httfk'a majority. ; ^ report J^Prof. Jeney's complete concerning the Black Hills region, which has just appeared, and ocoupies acolumn of the X. Y. 7H6t<«e,.adds]tttle to the fragmentary information re­ ceived from time £& time. Aceording to his opinion there is gold inthe Black Hills, but nowhere in very great abtm- dance, though in some peaces It will probably pay a fair profit to day labor. The agricultural advantages of the region are not so certainly ascertained, but the territory or tract probably may prove of value for grazing. tSTFor the past week considerate interest has been manifested In regard to the great trial of endurance between the two celebrated walkisfts. O'Leary, of Chicago, and Weston,of New York, the contest being as to who .could walk the greatest -number or isHes Sn af~ «oon secutive days. Ttie jeontest was closed on Saturday night, at 12 o'clock, OtLeary being the winnec, having walked -50K mileajlo Vest oil's 451. VQVB9C lWM» PLAIN»KAF.RB :^Mtss 8uele oame last Friday ftom Rooky Arkansa9, to make her rela- lijflalt inNuuda. §usie left hert>, yenie ago a little girl, but ehe has iwar rlaan to over five feet high, and le •K accomplished youua lady. Her •MH^r IHenda and old sciioolraatss lUHNlly knew hsr, she had grown so. Sneh!»Itffe. Bernember tbe Thanksgiving Danee at Htmtla Hall. Xlveryhndy to . tm»i*A No» 1 Oj«t»r Supper dowit. stairs. Tickets only IB cts. I liavo Dh> tale a farm of 70 acres, 00 pxirio 8«« tftiiuiudr, within S miles of Nunda* Good house and 3 out build- Inga, tre^s 4be. Will be sold for #200 dowa, $400 f?«?t of April. Balance on time at 10 per emit interest. Price $40 per acre, £nqnti*e of Ira M. Mallory * Nwada IDs. Qeorgo Vermtlyea cut his foot with a msty stove pipe Monday morning and wiU hare to quit work for & few (lays, W4 you fall oit n stote pipe.jr ̂ ce, xersa,Georget " Our clothoe «lyere have left. While hese they fe&ve did lots of work a»d gave good satisfaction, as far as heard from. Good work deserves notice. Die has a new sign. He now has Billiards, Pool, Pigeon hole, Rolette, Checkers, Backgamou, dominoes, 16 and 10 Ball Pool, &c. He alse» sells Ira*! best 5 eent cigars, W. T. Hamilton ts agent fbr the Remington Sewing Machine and ire- ports a large number of sales. • Success to "Tip.* Mr. Bohert Murfit has opened a netr watch making and repairing shop |lit Evenson & Co. Drug store. * Mr. Featherly has another heir. Geo.B. Curtisa of Marengo IH^ has engaged the Nuuda Hall for a writing room, and will organize a class on Saturday evening Nov. 27th, school to be held two evenings per week during a term of twelvo nights. Term #1.50. Mr. Curtlss is a superior penman and a successful teacher. All who wish to improve thesr writing should attend his school. He la prepared to teach all kinds of ornamental work, and fit pupils for teaching. WOODSTOCK, ILIJXOI8, j";." r.il • tiW r- r^l" : A --1 • < . ? < < Gwcsries aad Crockeiy I PURE OOOXH# | ; 16.O0O WortB. of Goods ! M \ "i -'W •fa* * \% ' • 1 •'»<', «L yl »• l,44 | To Vk wldtvltMn th ̂ wm * i wr* ̂̂ * \ -+-1- -Vi •t* ' ? "a ?4tT , hiiit •r,1 it PAr i ' > H t h f • - 'fe jtmmi I!S*>A , I- r>' • Our Bargain Column. Stock Steers for Sale. T offer for 8»1e, at mv farm. thr<>e milnR w#s| ! .ft of the vJWdirw <nf Head of fJhoice Mw* steers. Buyers who want a ytEime lot tli&aM not fail to cull and see them. JOHH LAWSING. KcHntST, NOT. Bth. IS^. Buggy fbr Sale. bnua new two seat Buggy for Sato at a Bargain. •"Inquire of O.W. OWES. MeHenry, 11L Nov. 1st,11875. Or, For Sale. ' ""••to wderMmwd offers for fSile, the Brick JL itore on Water Street, In' the vitiate Melbarv, now orcupLod by Mrs. O. If. Morey, as a Mdiineiy Ston .. it 14x35, the upi»t*r ff nsa rcdiilefcve. TKttWS „ „ - at; liliiMitrttKr Jlcileury, UL Nov. l.-tt 1875. ForSale or Rent. Ia the tVlage of RimrvrnocI, a grxxl House nnd. Lot,«b<1 aevea a<-r< s of larnl. The hotiMc fts^Gen. Stewart T>. Woodford, of 'New'jf ork^iii«ne of kit' late speeches -In Massachusetts, gave<he professional ^ politicians-<yf the coantry the following 'deserved Bit: *Ifwe are to keep onr ^politics pure Iti tbe future^' he said. . "we i»ust not malte it to the ifilerest of any bo% of men to earu their bread :«nti tmtter by. oontrofling political con­ ventions -and .doing ;political work" And he added: If,1-thought the •elec­ tion «tf Alexander H. "Rlee 'to-m^frow /w#uldi pave rtfce way for the control of the -lie *t "Nat 1 onal Bepuhlioan Cohren- tion, by the professional-politicians of the party, «or the -convention -was to MAKE A • nomination that #lionld perpetuate -the system ttf offidul' patronage in this land, !• would not be upon this platform, and I wotlld pray the defeat of your Candidate in tAis i State."" Geq."Woodford, represents in a popular feeling ^in the %'•*. West, which is much stronger'than % fiome of our politicians like to aOftftt. Hfr-Beechefs organ, the New Yofk Star, pretends to be greatly , scttsiied about the appointment of the commit­ tee by the Congregational Association to investigate Beeehet, but it tabw? particular pains to pour out a coh»mn of filthy abuse upon the Be v. William Ives Buddington. one of the committee who fe denounced as a hypocrite and an emeray of Beecher. The faet la, the Beeeher party have done all they cotdd to keepthe Congregational Association from iaveetigating Beecfier. On Xo- retnber 4t, 1874, resolution^ v^ere intror duced into tbe association looking to «n investfgatioo. They were ^tabled bf the vote 6f Beecher's friends./Last ^pril the Beeeher party succeeded in «et*ipg the resoluttona expunged from tl^xecords. Last weeK however, the fycauidal business cropped out again, and resolutions of ^fivestigation were at length jqarried. The above sketch shows that tbe Beecher party have he<n strenuously opposed to an eclesi- j^ticaMnvestigatioji when they carnjot i the #emselvefp^f^ coats las ten rooms, ;uicl is in ^O<H) rep#ir. Tbere is af(o6d welt of water ancl a Ixirn on tl&e prenoaes, ibeshlvH an ahundiinee of ^t>o<l f&ult. 2t will be w>M all together or Die houae aad lot or ttaarl sepcmtc. TETRMS REASOXABLE Inqnire-cf.J. "Mr . Criaty or _ Wemlet I, A on. «ingw«od,»©v. I»tl875. . . |p CREEMWOOOr EDITOR PLAINDEALEB:--Some of «mr weather prognost'icators, are profDo- tiug a very mild open winter. Hope their prophesying may be folly realised. We have wot entirely forgotten the chilling blasts of last wlnter,«o bat Tjhat we could justlyjw^^atejute litfequn-e or? rne uiiMmt lonn. There was a slight error %n aiy last commnnicfftfion, in refcringto the hogs sold by Mr. W. D. Stewart. The nnm- was 26. average weight 315 lbs. This reminds ns of seeing some TCBf. fine Magie pigs, 3 months <old, which were being shipped by GL W» Hunrt, <of this place. They were a f air of as fine Magies, as we ever saw. We noticed, a card on the cage marked H. Mi Goorgct, Leland, LaSalle county, IMinois. An­ other of the same age, to Mr H. Bfctmer., Mount Carroll, Illinois, on Friday, previous. The price received, <waa' 930, each. Mr. Hunt informs im that he ; has alreadv sold a large number., and has a few more•efjasSy as good for saio.' His floefcof fine waoi Shevp, have only to be seen to be appreciated, number­ ing some 600,and for so large atmmbec,. we ttoubt if they are surpassed by any in tn« State. Mr. Hunt, has fewegiili, as a Breeder in Iris fine, and has d«w$ much to add to the repstatinu«f wr County as being aae af the Ant kthe State in this Hue. Mr. S. D. Baldwin bad a Taeatioa ftaat week, in order to remove his family and effects to their new home tn Bfog- wood. He is to oecwpy the va. cated by Mr, Mead. Will your Woodstock •correspondent accept the correction? Mr. Snelder .not being a resident of Greenwood. •Where are our Literary Sociables, Society Sociables, Singing Schools, Lyceum, &c,? Is it not getting almost time to organized, iEtrcir. TT. ^drSale.i 9 »T<he Wheeler farm, situated 8®frotl» south of _jL the village ft la t of McHenry, con turning Se0«cre«.ofpraicie, and 80 acres of timber, with a good britik honsje, cistern, two puinpe, and rasua|l>apoatiui.r<-.-<r AW» u~>a tic re^ of tiin- lier jolnipg tne Village of McHenry on the east, *>gether>WUhUie personal pn>pei*-ty. Inqnhx- *t the premises or a«ldresn. J. WHEKI.EK, McIIenrv. F. 8. Honsefcslld furniture, etc,, together with actual p>saeasio& can be iisd jforwifcb bv purebasera. t\- ' 1. sit Sale. T M#w |» Tbe Time to Get ¥«or Water1! Heading. -I will farm«h to any who wish, the following papers oh tbe terms annexed. Weekly Inter-Ocean and McHenry Plalndea'lcr, #2,70. Semi-Weekly Inter-Ocean -tend Mo- Henry Plafndealer. #3,90. Baily inter-Ocean aad SeHenry, Plaindealer, #11,00. We&teran Rural aad McHenry PLajudealer, $3,15. Pniirie farmer and McHesary Plains dealer. $ 3.T5. , - TW Y.°",1n Folks Monthly and McHenry Mamdealer, $2,00. And nearly all other Leading PnV llcations at proportionate low rates. ; ' These wishing for either of the above named singly, who are now receiving the Plaindealer, can obtain the same by deducting *1,30 from tbe prioes mentioned. Those subscribing for the Plain deal­ er previous to January 1st, will receive the same to January 1st, 1877, Address, J. H. Garrison, Y . o - r v H ^ r ^ ; G r e e n w o o d , 111. y/H' i ' ailuated opptmte ih« Riverside ifouse, in lleHenvy, «® tfce mof«t reawHiable terms. There is a g»o(l »ind aiilxstautinl buflrtinpr, suit- aMe for a store or other l>iuiine»H, the upper partof which isfittrd np for a residence. Con­ nected with this ial'oitr acres of choice land, a good barn and soaneifrnit. Pei-soas rontem- platinpr nurclia^ing will llnd it to their Inter­ est to call and lowk this properf v over. „ „ .. A. HiBBAUD. ,MeHenrj I1L Aug. 16th 1875, , For^ale. 4 Store and Lot •fonneilv owaed by L. Stod- £\. dard in the village of McHenry, is offered for sale very cheap. For particulars inquire or G. C. Thotn&e,.residing four unites west of •aid village, or of Jacob Story dealer in Hard­ ware opposite ©wen's Mill. > dS. C. THOMAS, August 80 1875. • For Sale, a Good Farm. Of Eighty Acrps within one hundred and sixty rods of Crystal Lake Crossings, on sasy terms. For furtlier information apply to ,, „ t 1^. BISHOP, Attorney, * *Mshop»a-Ba«k,' Woodstock, KL , Hated July aad, For Sfltei A *irW ?l!0,ce Thoronghbred'^ferfesMrCT St«ck recently in? ported fitom England, aad very fln$. „ TL M. OWEH. MCHENKT, Sept., 20th, 1975. JOS. WIEDEMIAItN, SALOON and BESTAUfiAKT Jiit-Vj ,'v X Board at Wied«ntana'« j Bat wishl Near the Depot, McHenry, I1L iflTWa also keep the Celebrated MUvaukae lAgev BwrooMtantly on hand. ' Vfi'!.: •1 i t ' • ? aecid<9ikt erty." ' ! *•" V-' * But wo Contintie to wear patch­ es. We cannot afford to buy a new pair of pants every time We come through at the knees, or a new coat as soon as we are through at the elbows. So we natch natch, darn and,darn. " .. \ .™. m••••'Sflr . Biit there m a^jflfereiice m patches. There may be elegance in a patch, when compared with one that is indifferently done. Who erer knew of a school boy being proud of a goose egg patch. He is quite sure to walk behind his fellows, who may wear as many patches, but they are set in, (not put on,) square, neat, I I sometimes think that patch­ ing and darning, should be classed with the fine arts. And you will find just as much contrast m patching as in oil painting; fm-' ̂ A boy ^ho§e clothes m^y be patched, but every patch has four neatly turned, square corners, is generally at the head of his class and a leader among his fellows.. He is clean and tidy, and a Havorite with thegirty, While the boy with patches of irregular shapes, round, oval, acute, obtuse, and of different colors, rankssaocMadbest. But he is one step ahead of the boy whose clothes show the need of patches. He poor fellow is usually at the foot of his class, is nobody's favorite. It is hard Jor hiih to get on in the world. There is probably nothing that will so demoralize a youngster and cause him to retreat to the far corner of the playground, as for his mates to cry out "Letter in the post office." fi .&<# V'k 'tJ' •' dtesfre i»_ Wftll hi* MB cheap grazing; -entire OUR TERMS--To onr old enstomers, who have always been PROMPT In sarinc Htofr a£ cc»oi»ts, we will if desired, jrlve a credit ofea.daye, Interest from date of pus-close O^^rtS onr Terms will be Cash Msrimac, and all other best make Prints. .8 ets Waasswtta, soeosu! jtrade ects Best domestic Ginghams 12% ets Second Grade do 8 to 10 ets A line assorted Brilliant Alpaccas 30 ets Alaryre line corfled Alpaccas,'(all rolova( 2fl ets A choice selection English Crown Plaids 27 ets All Grades B1>»<*k Alpaccas and Mohairs A fnll line of Colors In Merinos Pacific Poplin, Cashmeres and Empresses ' Kxtragbeavy Eastern WoollShirtingTlannol SB Red, Orange and White Flannels, Ml grades Cori.enterville shirting Flannel M ets Good Full Width Cotton Flannel »to 12 ets Best u to 18 ets Beet Brown nnd blue Denims... 20ets Best Cotton Battinu: in the market, ......18 ets Clarence Darpet Warp, 27^ ets All Grades and Colors of Waterproof. SStark ami heavy Brown sheeting.' 10 ets Boat Yarn wide line brown sheeting 9 ets Medium*Weight 7 to 8 ets Farmer*awl mechanics Oottoaactvctfc'f Medium to (rood.. igi® us «|| A full line of Ticking t»2S cto A large stock of mass and women* shirtuiaiic drawers 40 to SI OS Wall papering per Boll tola ets Stark and Grain Ba$s .38 ets A fnll stock of Bnffelo and Itoehe^Or CuatoM made Boots and shoes at manaftietnrers nrieM WOOG Worth of mens* youths'aad boysClothinff We cannot quote prices, bnt guarantee to'savt you from $2 to $5 persnii on (Boys and Tontk* and$5 to$3on merts wear....'.,,,...*.,.! A fnll stork of Oil Cloths Carpetlbgs. Tninki. Felt akirtaand shawls. Best Young Hyson Tea in the- market... .fi'm Good, so eta Best Japan Tea in the market ..85 ets Good 65 eta Baboet's best Salaratns t......lOcta Kirk's Savon Soap, fbur Bars fcr..........25 eta A ah ton Dairy salt per sack 18|cta Best Kaisiiis^,,.. -- - lei- : fep .......... 1*4" .r- (>ir> -i>i' a.t%' ; . .U S^V 'r _ V j . • i • > , ( ; J ot the Store-to Sife? *nA* will giye p°F8eppion jn time for the^ early Spring Trade. Will s«lt our- Stoi% • r4*: Furniture and Fixtures very low and on Easy Terms. 3f>-: n- w* J > Aff .TJ U i P> f Smith Bros. & Co. McHenry, Nor. 1st 1878. : . . - r V t i i ' i i i . I t f f i > r ' - "* i, /' , •- 1 ' 'a.u- 'r1 •*»> ^ |v^ •34*#; ' w:w' J&Sf '.Ji im ,'^J • '0y. Vri • 1 ,J_ .Sws^i. P- 8.--ATI parties indebted tf»us by "Note-or Account, are earnestly reqneg1 ed to make immediate settlement, as our cx;co«nt8 most and shall be closed. c is?vi' Go ts'-j, •" rw Fall andsWintef Trad# n*f ,*Ki" ft Mis -<1%% M »s>1 m NEAR THE DEPOT, %THENRY. Are now prepared with a full antT well selected Stock of Goods, and continually receiving" large additions from New York, Boston.and other mar- kets. and are offering them at Lower Prices than ever before noted in the history of MeHenry. IN DRESS GOODS, Are found Alpaeoos, Armnres, Jonas, Beps, Poplius, Royals, Surices, Cashmerta Lustree. Plaids, Empress Cloths. &e. • New Styles Repellants, Flannels of all kinds. Edgings, Laces. Fringes,. Trimmings, Buttons, Collars, Cuffs, Silk Ties, the best Dollar Kid Gloves, Ber­ lin Gloves, Hosiery, Nubias. Scarfs, Felt and white Skirts, Tueking, Veils,, Shawls, Fancy Articles and Notions of all kinds. Table Linen, Napkins, Tow­ eling, Blankets and Bedspreads. ' Clothing for Men and Boys. ' -fiats Mid Oajl, Slubber mfit? __ -.lOOSy afiillLine,and (tncl Glass-\vare. 8®^ Choice Groce- For the Winter^ epld. Boots and froekery and G _ ties and fine Teas a Specialty. Canned Peaches by the Case. In fact every­ thing usually called for in a GENERAL STOCK, and for Cash or Beady Pay we will not be Undersold. t&* The Highest Market Price in Gasfror Qooda for Produce.*^!, V BUCKLIN & STEVENS. HeHenry, I1L, Oct! 2Tth, 1875. 187Q, : 'w. - ' i ' <••'*< I shall have a fine stock ofgoocfe fat tle holidays. I am paying- cash for Butter, Eggs and JPoultfy. 1 t ; • My coffees Mid spices are al­ ways pure.( I grind them my- ' !.i# -"fl : 'i'< Coffee ground adulte&Uic^. fresh and no * I am determined to supply my customers with the best aiul most desirable goods. [ k Any one about to buy crockery and want the newest styles, can find it at No. & Phoenix Block. f. c. cHOATB.,;- New Gcx>ds ! Fall and Winter Stylet^ Vexy Cheap for Cash! 0fy Goods, Sats and On». Teas, Groceries, Flour, ITiwtwafe, Patent Mcdlomes, ProvU sions of all Kinds, and in short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandise, I am constantly receiving: New Goods of all kinds, and buvinjr them for Cash Down are en- abled to offer special bargains in all glasses of goodn, I know that talk is cheap, but no one can Mil cheaper than 1 can. I pay no. lieat, oonaeqaently my claim is not unfounded,; „>j My Millinery Stock It Complete with the l atest Styles, and con- slats of Fall and Win ;er Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Silks, Velvets, Kibbons, Embroide­ ries, Ties, Laces, Ac., Ac. Particular attention given to Conveyancing and Collecting. Also Justice of the Ptiace and Notary Fabllo. D. & MALLORY, Dated Ho v. 20th, 1875. NUSDA^ ILL, DISSOLUTION. The Arm of Cowlin, Dwjjrht A Co., dnt- <lisw»!vod by Is this mutual consent, W. H, " Oowliri retiiiuK thP flrm- Aii aronnta due us will be collected and receipted for by W H Dwiirht. All persons knowing them- seires indebted to us will pleasp call and set- tie immediately, as we wish to close up all ac. -aunts riicbt off and must havo our money. counts n* W, H. OOWUK, W. H. DWIGHT.V Woodstock^ Kov. 4tl* 1878. Estray Notice. CAME Into the enclosure of the undersigned on or about the 20th of SepteiMber last, a Yearling Steer; White with a bob tail. The owner ia hereby notified to prove property, «ay charges aod take him awav, F" JOHN W, SMITH, |f^B«nry, Nor, 1st, 1879. N E W F I R M I Goods! H f ' •' And New Price*. ail t (Successors to O»wl|o, Dwight t Co^) Have oik hand a f ery Large and well soleet«| oCOCJt O* . fioota, Shoes, -AND-- Rubber Gtoodla, Of all Kinds, whleh]rwllirbe Down Low for sold Right c a s h , Corner Main Street and Public Sou|i«!|^iS| WOOD8TOCI sr} '̂ 4 n 1 Jbifi

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