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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1882, p. 5

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& 'jiiXiifa&Jhu&i&ii, - -*T» -S&I#. *,«$ • I I-W J.R',,:. *^WEDNE&D A Y,7»U* NE 7, 188*. failroad Time Table. ,...T:»*A. K ,...icu6.r. * . OOINO SOUTH. •w#*» Lake Passes srer QStieva f,*ke Express. tte«4va Late Freight ootvo !<nia.- : , .. * 8:3S A. M •era LitVe Express..... ... .'4:5.1 fc. * fien«va ].ak« PitaMnear^^........4:S> " : -.-•••aMSTm &«!«"'% T.ate Freight. Gent MASONIC toflsmT CHAPTBR NO, M It A.• J* -Reirn- ter. Con vocation sjheM on the second and fourth Fridays in each ruoucli. SMITH SxAnucs, H. P. ArcirBwwTTono*. aro. to* a. t. *n<t A. W.-- iMular ftimmuAlcatlonJ tlie Saturday on or %if"re the fijil of tbe rooon and every two weeks thereafter. CHAS. C. COLBY, W. M, •'•yfff ? "- 1 ' _ AWOUNCK*K*t ' t hereby announce myself a candidate for Owntr Judge, sntiiect to the decision ot the Bapablieftn Oonnty Oonroptmn. A. W. YOOHG, 1 herebv annonnoe mrself as a randi'late Iter the office of rvniniy Jrtdgrc, spbje.'t to the decision of the Republican County Conren- t'.QD. O. H. GILMORE. . ' *: "fjliereby announce myself a candidate for t*s office of County Olerk, of McHenry Co., Mfejectte tho <lecMioa of the Be publican Ooanty Convention. COL. VTM. AVERT. 1 ^^herehy snSeunee myaelf as a candidate A»r the office of County Clerk of JfeHenry Oounty, an<l solicit the support of my friends and all good Republicans, feeltnjr that mv long experience in the office as deputy is a gtyod and sufficient guarantee that the duties oft he office would be welL and faithfully performed should I receive the nomination And election. I shall not be able to see many of you personally, having bijt Just returned from the West, and because of the short time intervening between this and tho day set for the County Convention, bnt'nope yon will net the same forme a* thorigh personally solic. "*** FRKMOXT HO*". . ' . ... • : i~-- 4 , AMiTOtTSrCKMKNT. c>': AUMtM. May 21, JiHi, • •K "We, the undersigned, citizens and voters of "^ijl town of Alden,, Meltenry Co., III., tako pleasure in presenting the nnnie of our re. apocted townsman, A.*ad Ifrlcll, Esq., for the office ot Sheriff of said coitnty, an<l lM?llevinar it to be the unanimous wish ot the Republic™ voters of the town, and ;hat wo are cntillo I ito aacn ronslderatlnn from our slsfer towns, we do hereby ask the support of Mr. Udell by various townBhip delegations. WXtMrKT. CrTTKR, Mr • W. H. FIONKMV, >?, T T^.J. OlWW»W, . >. ' . VT. u . Ht tOKSHKcfc? , J 11. r.WAVnow, TTLOS. LTR^HTOY, L.WOJIS, DTSBROW, o. S: vrincWAM, E. s, Smith, liRO. RrrsHTO*, X. t». WOR!>Ki|, C. K. ANI»KF.W<*. FRANK MOROAN, J. O. TlHK.wmt. pr.issoN u. L. H. BEUUY and family, direct m Hafne, and fen route fop. settle- »Ht in Minnesota, are now 4vj^Bi^iag at the home of Elder Wheeler, Mrs. Wlieelgr being hia sister. 4 -- H. R. BALDWIK, of Crystal Lake, made our aanctuin a" pleasant ' call on *T"Vosday morning. - i ?•' M. M. CLOTBISK, the ub«»MM Penslou Agent, and who fc ala* a «an<ii<lace for tlie Legislature, mR>de ue a friendly call on Monday. ; - THEODORE SMITH, now of Chicago, la making friends in this Tillage ashort vHlt, ' ' '. ' • NL CAST. JAMES NisH. Country Treasur­ er. E. RichaVdP. CirtMilt Clerk, G. L. Sherwood of the Waveriy House, Woodstock, and Butt Walker. Harvard were over fishing one day last week. ASAD UDKLL, who is looking up his chances for Sheriff, accompanied by L, H. Jones, ef Woodstock, was calling on frieuds here last week. PETER WHITNEY. County Clerk.shook hatils with friends here last week. A. W. YottNG«,and 6. H. fiilmore, both candidates for County Judge, shed the light of their countenances lu eur Sanc­ tum a few days Mnee. C. MABRUE and Gtis Adams, of Green- woorti, were callers here on Monday. £RKD TRTON. Peter Bnrges and Geo. Trow ot Hebron, made us a pleasant call,on.Monday. „ DR. HENRY HORNBY, of WPS ON our streets on Monday. • • MARK HICK OX, one of Woodstock's oldest settler#, was sliaking hands with friends here A few day since, C. "R. CIIAPELL. of Algonquin; spent Sunday \y,ith tlie family Qf B, Curtis In tlits village. v« ^ - REV. J. D. MCT EAK. of 'Woodstock madu ut a plessant call Tuesili|r^ J <* poatponeO. ' ' •:,v"i f Tlie Annual Re-Union of the Old'Set- lers* Assot'lfttlon of McHenry and Lake 'omitlec, lins l»een postponed until some timo in September, the date of which will be fixed hereafter. This the com mittee found necessary on account of the backwardness of the Spring and the consequent hurry nmong the farmers at this timo. Under the circumstances we believo the decision to postpone a wise one. - ^J?oa;I«ake Stea^basU; , SICASOM OF 1882. . '^nnday 'Steamboat Excursions f«»i ' the inouti\ of .Time, wind and weather) , i^rmft,tln^. will he a^ Vnllows: r | • Jiilune 11th. leave McHenrjr at 10;3(! *;«F.; U-ave Fox Lake 4 P, M. ne 18th,- leave McHenry at 2^)0, . vffiJjvi,; Ijave Fox Lake, 5:00. p. 3f. June 25th. leave McHenry at- 1Q:30, A,l«. vleav« Fox Ijftke. 4KM>, p, H« provided ai.vay« thAt there are M J least l& 4>assengers. WAt,T«« tttr.Ti, fJapta in. ; til -i - ' - 1--• 1. ' 1 laiAZAAR ' tA nice line of L*oe Stevens & Soli nor rV., K Buntings «t G F. U. MAYES has eommenced. clear­ing the ground preparatory to building is new store, u f All. tlie dally and weekly flairs «|Hi£j:»zines. &c„ can be found at Wljeel- •• .^r-s news room in Keltev's bl^ok. fv'^ine Laces in Mack and white Snan- Anrlliiiiuvand FrQiicU at, f^rry & flltrttn*«*i< • b <!* . - i , , j WE aro requested TO say . that that - horse, two miles West, ot Ringwond, did hot stop at Uncle BUFseorn crib! BOOM of all kinds. Magazines. Pa- '.jpersv News Nbveltles. Fruits, Con­ fectionery , Ac.. Ac., at the Bazaar, op­ posite J. Story's. McHet;ry. III. ? , LOST,'between this village and Ladd's ((Jnrners. about three weeks ago, a Buffalo Robe. The finder will confer a favor on a poor and worthy person by leaving the same at this otllce. WE would call the at>ntVon of our .'jNl^deri^to an article on tliA last page . of this paper, in relation te the growth end prosperity of the city of of Elgin. x.f t will repay a careful perusal. |)N account of the cr«*wd of political tnattet'we» are obliged to leave out most of our local correspondence this ttreeic. Such as do not spoil by age will f^pi^pear aext. We trust our correspoud- will haar with US, Toronto, trees ^ THE foutlilil Nursery, of ^f^nad*, contains tiie most hardy ehrubs, truit and flowers In America. They have for sale tlie famous Iron clad grape, the Pocklington, which has takeji first premium wherever entered !jfOr * prize for the past three years. « WE have received the proceeding* of ,^^e Decoration services, held at Mar- ehaltown, Iowa, o'* the 30th. accompa­ nied by the, poem delivered by Dr. 8. F. Bennett, of Richmond, on that" occa­ sion, which will appear in Ottr Soldiers Department next week. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Rlngwood will meet at the M. E. Parsonage, at McHenry, June 13, from 2 until 5 o'clock, p. m. A!l ladies Interested iu tlii« .work are solicited to meet with ns. BY ORDER OF PRESIDEKT. S. B. Beal, representing th Arm of Stene, Wellington & Ma^ the wel) known nurseries of Fonthill. Canada. Is MOW in McHenry canvassing for the sale of hardy Canadian nurs<urjr stock, truite. flowers and the famous "tfoiden Pocklington Grape."* " THE Annual Fourth or July i®arty *t the Riverside House, in this village promises to surpass any former occn- eion of the kiud. The Janesvllle Light Guard Band will furnish the music, and all who ever danoe can rest aastired of a good time. The tickets will be Issued <• sfif AT the meesfng of the Board on Man- lay evening the Marshal was ordered to enforce the ordinance against using sTii!«rpho»s within the corporate limits, Also the o:<e requiring saloons to close on SasidaV aitil at li e'clock e^ch night during the week. The Street Commisr aiiotierwas also directed to build a new side walk on the sowthiiido'of tho strer&t from Schreiner's corner, in West !^c- Heury. to run eaVt as far as the cerucf of Mrs.-Beckwit It's lot. ,, . , . * LIST of letters ri^haln !bg f^ the P.O. at McHeury.for the monJLh ending, May 31* 188*2: Simon Stoiveler. Mr,. C. H, Thorne, Mr.F. Miller, Mr. Geo. O. Harlow. Miss Maimau A Co., Z. Webster. Miss Coria Scnuet, Miss Minnie Stewart, Mrs. R. J, Smart. R ' POSTAL CARI>S. II. If.'.M. Bell. Pet­ erson. '"K^q., Mr. TCtigla McGafney,'Fer­ dinand Sfuestell. Miss Libbie Carahy. Incaying for the above list please cali for advertised Jitters. JAMES B. PBRKT. P. BF. ^"BHICK" is making his 8 page paper --Pnnteroy's Qrent Went--hotter, llv'.l- er, better and m«y»ner than ever. H'* has made a big hit, witb it In Denver the wouderful city of Colorado, and ap- ^pears t-o be spending much of the mon- fey lie is making out of his mines on the papec. His Saturday night Chap­ ters are the best of its great features and opens up new fields for thought. His Parson Pnmeroy'xSermons are red hot. snd. if puhjl&hed in book form will outsell Bnnyan's Pilgrim Progress, or the Iw«ocents abroad. How he dnre print, such sermons is » tnystery. bnt he does. But little that Is going on escapes Isis , at teniion. The mining interests of Colorado,receives extra at­ tention, as this great and profitible in­ dustry in that Stat* is so rapidly loom­ ing up. Poinerov's Great West is worth more than the price $2 per year, and if you wish something oriffinal. independent, and very interestlnir. send for it. Address. MARK M. POME- ROT, Denver, Colorado. ' Nun(1ft Caucus. ' The Republican voters or the town of Nunda are reqtiested to meet in Town Caucus, at tKe office of J. D. Butler Esq.. in tlie village of Nunda, on Saturday, June 17th. 1882. at 2 o'clock P. M., for tlie purpose of choos­ ing eleven delegates to attend the County Convention to be held in Wood­ stock on the 24th day of June, and to transact, such ortier Business as may properly come before the meeting. By Order of Republican Tcwn Committee. MCHRHRV, Itx., June nth, A. D. 1832. William McCollnni, of McHenry, state pf Illinois, over 81 years of age, will preacli to the people at large in the Universalist church, on the 25th day of tlie present mouth. Preaching will commence at 11 o'clock. I will preach a new Bible doctrine, different from any one ever preached in the world before. I expect to speak to tlie ppople through inspiration or God. as 1 believe every word in tlie Bible was written through inspiration of God. My text will be: "What Is God? What God is. Where God is, and tho Power and Wisdom of God.*' Secondly: "The Condition of AH Mankind, from the hour they are born until the hour they die," and thirdly and lastly of the * Future Condition of Ail Mankind." Come Catholics, come Methodists, come Universalists. and all others, aAd hear the word of God presented in Its true *)ig.it. No boy6 under 16 years old will be. admitted. An ad.nissLon of 35 oent# will he charged at the door. ' ' W*, MoOotW*. -- • '*1 1 -£ U.f .-J? 8HOKT BIOOR \PHICAL SKETCHES Of Prominent Members of the South' worlhglennon Combination, in Easy •LesHonn for New Beginners, - -1WK-4.- «eWfng, my son,W*#»n talk aWit the l^iblio Administrator of McHenry County. Is this man the Public Aflm^nia. trator of McHenry Connty f . • Yes, my ^y. *, What is a Public Administrator? It Is a roan whose business It Is to settle the estate of any person who dies and leaves no kindred or friends. Does this mau do any business In this line? Scarcely any, myson.Tl& name is about all there is to It, Has he got any other business? Yes. my boy, he is a young1 limb of the law and does W little petty fogging In a Justice Court o^asionally. What is this pettifogger's politics? He is supposed to be a Republican, my child, but he has been on probation but a short time and tho question re­ mains still unsettled in the minds of many. Doe* he take any part In the fight now going on about a man who wants to go to Congress? He imagines, my son, that he does. What Is he doing for this man? He does the principal part of his work on Sundays when he is furnished with a free'livery rlg and rides through neighboring towns boring people in the interests of the *Soatt& worthglenuon Con\bination." 1 Daes he help them any? It depends my boy on the class of people he meets and the means em­ ployed. There aro only one class of ihen that he can influence, and that class belongs principally to the Dem­ ocratic party. Didn't I hear you tell a .man the other d.iv that the Public Administra­ tor gave an Ragle to tho Mayor of Chicago once? Yes, my son. lV ' ' Was it this Pnbllo Administrator that you was talking about ? Yes. my boy. but you did not quite understand me. H^' was at tlie head of a delegation of prominent Democrats who presented Carter Harrison, tlie Democratic Mayor of Chicago, with a seven dollar and fifty cent eagle, ex­ penses paid. Such a nice present as that muct have made the Mayor feel good? • Yes. iny hopeful, the whole delega­ tion "felt good." and Mayor Harrison made several of his spread Eagle speeches toliis "hilarious" guests, I* tills young Public Administrator a truthful man ? He is considered such, my child, for he swore in a Police Court, about a year ago that lie was In the habit of getting "fuir twice a week, and is so stands as a matter of record. What kind of a mau Is this Public Administrator? Ah, me oheild. he is ah vewry noice young maiv end imagines tha^he wort­ hies like a nighteugalc. From what you tell me about this man I should think lie could not be a very " prominent member" ,of tlie "Southwortliglennou comblnation.*' He is not, my child, but supes are necessary te all orgiiHizatious^f tliis "kind. ' \ • WlOOlMTOCK, Mav5», *8t. EDITOR PLAINUEALER: -- Knowing you are interested in the success of the county fair, 1 am pleased to inform you of what we are doing towards making the coming exposition one of the grandest and most instructive exhibi­ tions which will be held in tiie North­ west tlie coining fall. The brilliant success of ia^t season in pleasing tlie pepple has stimulated tiie same man­ agement in furnishing the thousands in northern Illinois and southern Wis­ consin an exhibition not to be excelled in tlie great West, but to outdo all pa»t efiorts. It has been proven that in or­ der to make a lair attractive 3*ou must have great attractions and plenty of am<i8eineiits. A fine display of exhlb> its are essential; yu a great many care noth'.ng.for them. A^breeder wants to see fine stock; each as he is interested. Other* want to see tho thousands who attend; but the greatest number want si>eed, and in fact you will find all in the grand stand wheu tlie racing com­ mences. How the management have made liberal premiums in tho speed column] Our programme gives three races each day. One of the grand at­ tractions will be a balloon ascensiou e&cii day of iii« fair, by one ot tile best areouauts in America. The great gath­ ering of military and civil dignitaries will be unprecedented in the history of northern Illinois. At great expense tlie management have secured the at- teihlance of Gen. Geo. T. Beauregard-- a man who lought us in tlie late un­ pleasantness, with all of l^is noted qual­ ities as a brilliant general, but who. af- UJF piece was declared, came forward and swore allegiance to the stars and stripes which lie tried to bury Into ob­ livion. Another who will be with us, and who stands to day as the Napoleon of our country, the hero of the march to the sea.Gen. W. T. SHERMAN. What bright memories will spring up to those who followed him on that grand march (and many are residents among us). Ot tiers, equally as great, will be with us --Gen. John A. Logan. Gen. Richard Oglesby, Geo. Rinaker. Gen. Carr, Gen. John C. Hmitli, Gen. Bragg. Gen. Black; Gen. Green B. Raum. Com. of Int. Revenue, Washington; Hon. Rob. Lincoln. Sec. W:tr; II011. James G. Blaine. Hon. Wm. Wjmlotn. Hon. C. G. Williams. Hon. August Cameron, Hon. Andrew Shiimau. Hon. U. B. Farwell, Hon. E. B. Washburn. A full pro­ gramme will be provided before fair time, giving the name of those who will be present eacli day. We invite everybody to come forward and ex­ hibit their products this fall. To our sister county. Lake, we earnestly re­ quest tljeir co-operation. Our premi­ ums are open to all, and we assure them fair play. They may have sbuiethiug we want, and vice versa. R;U,.: A.S. WBIOBV. ft® CftClERWHbOD EDITOR PLAINDEALRR: -- The long continued cold and rainy weather calls forth an occasional murmur of com­ plaint from the farmers, with expres­ sions of fear and distrust least the piomise which h:i», been given pf a "seed time and harvest" shall be broken. A few hours of warm - and genial rays of sunshine, soon changes the aspect of things, and nature's ma­ chinery agaiu moves ofr fir perfect order. - > " -" A very serious accident eocnri^Nl at the close of service at the chnrch on the hill, 011 Sunday morning last. As t^ie teams were leaving the church Mr. Adam Westennan had driven his team, ait ached to a double bugzy. up to the platform, and taken in his load, con­ sisting of himself and two children. Misses Mina A Flora Stearns, and their little brother WHKe, was about start­ ing, when one of the horses kicked, breaking the pole to* the buggy, he- Came frightened and unmanageable, throwing Mr. Weeterman out, breaking onev leg just above the ankle, overturn­ ing the buggy upon the rest of Its oc­ cupants, breaking the arm of Miss Flora Steams above the elbow and otherwise seriously bruising Iter. The others were more nr less bruised, but not seriously. At present writing Mies Stearns is suf­ fering greatly from her injuries, a* she Is very frail and unable to withstand so severe a shock. Mr. Westerman Is also snfferlng very much, as the fracture of his limb is pronounced by the attending physician as a very bad one. owing to its nearness to the joint. Messengers were quickly dispatched for physicians, which were soon on hand. Dr. Green was called !n attendance on Miss Stearns. Drs. Baldwin & Davis both being absent; Dr. Dooll trie was called In attendance on Mr. Westerman. Or.e would be led to conclude, upon entering the streets of Woodstock, that the lives and safety of the town de. pended upon the efforts of at least one- fourth of its male population, who are standing upon every street corner, dodging out from every hallway and alley, ready to pouftoe upon eveiy farmer or civilian who may chance to alight. Scarce can a man have time to secure his team before he is "dogged," cornered, flattered, threatened, en­ treated, belabored in every imaginable form of the English language, by tlie would-be-Congressman and his friends, until he becomes disgusted and makes a break, only to find himself again a victim of another "political buzzard," who has been waiting and watching for a chance to swoop down upon him, with the Elgin Advocate in hand, crying: "Here we have it!" "Please read that," etc., this being their standard of all authentic and **rellablew authority, published by a driveling sorehead son of Secession, whose graduating class was composed of the rank and file of .the Southern army. It has been stated upon good and reliable authority that some of the buslnes*,men and firms of •that town are rnncfc to Injure their trade, by their over^zealous dab- ling in political matters, which is well authenticated by several of their cus­ tomers. At the name of Sherwin their only cry Is: "Persecute him! Persecute him!" When asked: "What evil hath he done?" they reply:"Read tlie Elgin Advocate if you want to know." How strange that after having served the people of his disirfct for two successive terms, without a murmur of complaint against his Congressional' record, fuftli wonderful 'Corruption should not have been discovered and punished ere thi*! Tlie facts are, their case Is a desperate one, requiring the assistance of every dishonorable means to.quit* even a fair shewing. ' Republican Caucus. • The Republican legal voters of the town of Greenwood are requested to meet at Dalley's Hall over the Post Office on Saturday tlie 17th day of June at 2 o'clock shat p. for the purpose of electing eight d*!egates to attend the County Coni'ention to be held at Wood­ stock June 24th, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the Congression­ al Convention to be held at Elgin June 80, and for the. transaction of such oihet^ritslness i^ruay come before the S-F . ' 0IISIIIOM IFFOFTIFMIIIA Rtcbiiioiid Department. OONTKIBLTKD BTS. r. BEHHST*. ' Our visit tolfaralialltown. Iowa. last Week, was one of the pleasantest trips we ever made, and will ever remain a flowery spot in memory's garden. From Turner Junction to Marshall- town, over the Northwestern R. R.,one passes, in quick snccosslon, beautiful villages and cities, strung like pearls along the litie, until lie reaches the latter city, which Is the qneen of them ail. at 9 o\jlock in the evening. Here we were greeted by the cheery voice of P. M. Sutton, one of Marshall- town's leading attorriisys, with a "How are yon, my dear boy ?" followed by a gra*p of the hand, which showed bis warm and genetous heart hail not changed since, years ago, we claimed htm as one of our own Richmond hoys. We were Ills guest while In Marshall- town. honored far beyond our desert, and made supremely happy by the con­ siderate attentions of himself and wife and his honored mother. Marshall town is the most beautiful young city we have seen In the west. Her population is about ten thousand, and a more wide-awake class of people don't inhabit the planet. The Decora­ tion Day ceremonials brought a vast concourse to the public square and cem­ etery, although the day was lowry, with some rain. The oration was pro­ nounced by P. M. Sutton, and was a masterpiece. A fine band and choir discoursed sweet music. "Our Country's Defenders." an or­ ganisation similar to the G. A. R.. held a reunion in their hall in the evening. Did space permit, and were oui mem­ ory of names perfect, it would lie a pleasure to inscribe here a host of names like those of P. M. Sntton and wife. Revs. Day of the Presbyterian and Rogers of the Unlversalist chnrches. C, P. Regers, Superintendent of the city schools and wife. Col. Mc- Elroy (famous as tlie "Drummer Boy of Shlloh*), Attorney A. F. Haradon, and wife. Cols. Holt and Johnson, etc., -etc. To all these gentlemen and ladles, and many more, we extend our heart­ felt thanks for the various kind atten­ tions received at their hands, and which will ever' make onr visit to lieautifui Marshalltown sweet with pleasant memories. * *'• " . » ' ^ :•" meeting. Mn.S. B. BEAL, representing Ptone, Wellington & May, the famous nursery­ men of Toronto, Canada, Is in the city soliciting orders forgoods in their line. He has met with unqualified success in "Southern Wisconsin where he has been canvassing. Tlie coinpany lie repre­ sents have a larger stock thnn all the other Canadian nurservs combined, and has euahli8hed an honorable •reputa­ tion throughout the northwest; Iowa Wisconsin, Minnesota, Dakota arid Manitoba, w -.ere the stock has been most thoroughly tested and has prov­ ed most hardy. Mr. Beal's claim over all nurseries of the States are.extreme hardiness, adaptability to climate and superior quality of stock. It Is reason­ able to suppose that stock grown in the northern climate of Canada ought te be better thnn that grown farther south. Mr. B. has had years of exper­ ience ifi the business and t^lls us that no firm iq the states hnve produced as healthy, hardy and long lived stock as that te be obtained by ordering from this firm. He has testimonials from promiuant and responsible {forties throughout the the northwest, who have bought from the leading nurser­ ies of the States for many 3-ears. but after buying from this firm they freely declare completer satisfaction. Stock that iloes well in Minnesota, Western W isconsln snd Dakota ought to do well here. Whoever reads thl* Item wtl! M*Hii iniud that there Is no better place In Chicago for a tired and hungry man to stop than at theJParker House, corner of Ilalstead and Madison strepts. kept by Messrs. Raymond A Schroder. Those gentlemen know how to treat their guests In such a manner as to please the most fastidloas. Give them a call. III weather again interfered materi­ ally with the necktie social given by tiie Sons of Temperance, last Friday night. However, It was a decided suc­ cess, all tilings considered. The tables were tastefully decorated with flowers, tlie refreshments splendid, and every­ body seemed happy. The "grab bag" made lots of.fun, as well as tlie matches for supper which the neckties made. A number of members of the Hebron Di­ vision were in attendance, which was a source of much gratification to the members and friends of tlie Richmond Division. Much praise Is due tlie ladles of our Division for their untiring efforts to make ihq social a success. They did. tlie most of the work deserve Uto most of the praise. ' ^ . In McHenry county few men call now be found with the effrontery or Ignor* aiice to declare their belief in any Ir­ regularities of John C. Slier win's ad­ ministration of tho office of County Clerk which he once held. That the originators of the lie have be«u proved liars, and branded as liars, we nil know well enough up this way, Bui^the El- gi:: Daily ATews seems to think there are some fools and knavef yet laying around leose In Kane county or there­ about and discourses to them In the following vigorous manner: For six months O. B. Knickerbocker, the sorest of nil the several sore-heads, has been Investigating, as he claimed, tiie books of ex-county clerk Sherwin, and by contortion aiid prevarication, lias patched up a mess of'truck," which By Order Town CfenmitteeWj 80 ^nmistakabiy upon its face ______the Imprint of a desperate false wit­ ness, that it is not necessary for us nor any of the tViends of Mr. Sherwin to attempt a denial. Three months ago the Aurora Beacon claimed to have this "evidence" ready for publication. We do not propose to go into detail and "MOW the giarhig iiicuiieiaieucen and misrepresentations with which the "volume of evidence" is reeking. It is the work of disappointed and dis­ gruntled enemies, and as such is en­ titled to no consideration whateyer. it is our purpose to call the attention of all honest people 10 a few points, as follows: 1. Why, inasmuch as Mr. O. Knick­ erbocker was the man who did tlie in­ vestigating, did lie not publish the overwhelming article in his own pa­ per? Does it not look as though lie knew it to be false, and ns though he dared not publish it until after tlie Advocate, the 6ewer of Kane Conntv * WANTED. #0,0fi0 pounds choice ' Hotter, for which we will pay tlie highest market price in Cash or trade. FITZSIMMOMS T EVAKSOW. SMIks, Satins, Brocades. Moires, and a fine line of other Dress Trimmings at - Perry A Martla's. Because it knew It was a lie, bare­ faced and evident, a campaign lie. he resorted to as alast hope, held nntll the eve of tlie convention and then set in type. Had not the political pilot of ;he Advocate bouated that lie would spend (M.000 to beat Shenfrin? Had he not told a prominent Aurora official that In- was determined to beat Sherwin, hrtn- ««srly, if possible, but beat him anyway. this last act of a desperately disap­ pointed politician would not bear so evident stamp of dishonesty and fraud. To beat him honestly they find is not possible, so they are bent on heating him anyway. They them srlv ^s have said it. We unhesitatiuglj sramp the contorted article as a cam­ paign lie, the work of unprincipled and designing enemies. Tlie Beacon dared not publish it although its ed­ itor prepared it. I'lie Advocate did not need to begin tiie article with a fulsome and nauseating dissertation upon Its own virtues, its anxiety to be the peo­ ple's humble slave, its disinterested motives and political purity. It need not tell us this, we know its record the public knows how pure in heart It is. its sickening self praise, as a cow­ ardly excuse for publishing a Ho was poorly conceived. The Morey letter, the Gahau dodger and the Advocate's Knickerbocker article are on a par. They will serve the same pwmm. Such schemes are dangerous. 7 Ree«fs Gilt Bdge Toulc appetite. COWS FOR SALR. The undersigned has seven or eight choice new mileh cows, with ctotveS at their side, for sale. Apply at mv farm i mile south of Bishops Mill, McHenry. MICHAKL CLAKT. Full line ot fanoy Dress Buttons at Petry Martin's. "CORN FOR SALE. 4 Those wishing to buy will do well to call on tlie subscriber, 3} miles noith- west of McHenry station. Will sell by the toq or In larger quantities. ANDREW THOMAS. May tM. MSI. Mixed Paints, Leads, Otis Tur­ pentine at Perry & Martin's. Onr Grocery Department. !# now complete, and have some baq^alns 1n tea and coffee which it will pay the close buyer to inspect. HEWRT Colbt, Lace ami Plain Buntings. A number of fine styles at Perry A Martin's. I'HK K8TKRLY TW1XK BlitDkR. Farmers, before you buy a Self- Binder look them aU over wetl. 1st) See that the machine has a 6o!d rolled angle Iron sickle bar. with heavy malleable steel plated guards, bolted close to the gro nnd. 9 Snd) See that the canvass runs dose' to the knife. 3rd) See that the platform and up­ right canvass are bridge brace*. . 4th) See that the back beam IS up edgeways and not spllcod. 5th) See that the drive wheel Is placed between four timbers with side castings bolted top and bottom,so that the,drive wheel cannot "cant over." 6th) See that the lifting lever raises both ends of the machine at once, without stepping, and locks It again. 7th) See that the reel can be raised or lowered at any point movleg back and forth. 8th) See that the machine Is balanced well and tilting perfect. 9th) see thu tlie Extra grain adjuster and bundle separator are on it. 10th) See that the plunge bolt with, seven of its delicate parts are removed und simple cam aud roller to drive ilie disc. Please ask your old friend Tip Smith, McHenry, to show you^the machine. Sample at his ware house. Also saiu pie at G. A. Piatt's, Crystal Lake Cross., and at John Woolridge, Libertyviile. Lake County; Henry Selp's. Lake Zurich. Lake Co.; Yedder Slocura. Wauconda, Lake Co. ' New Hats in endless variety,' laltest styles and tosrest prloes at Henry Colby's. HOSIERY. e Do not buy a pair of HOSE until VO«^ have looked our new stock ever. STIVBMS JkScavoBn. Paints and Oils--a full Una »nd pri­ ces low at Henry Colby's. • Dr. Warner's Celebrated Corspts at Perry ft Martin's. Look at our all wool Laee Buntings before buying. STEVENS A SCHNOBR. GossaintfT Circulars and Ceats for, ladles and gentlemen always iu stock' at Henry Colby's. Carpets, Carpets, Carpets* Finest line Iu tbe county at Perry A Martin's, IIRS. E. W. HOWE n«s reiurnitn from i.ne city with a full line of Spring aud S&mmer Millin­ ery, to which she Invites the especial attention of the ladies. Her stock of Ribbous, Flowcs, and Ladles' Furnish­ ing Goods generally, was never more complete than now, and she is confident that she can please ait who may favor her with, a call. Call and see the new styles aud learu prices. MRS. K. W. Hours. journalism, ever ready to aecept eve_ J CV 6 scandal aud publish every lie, had NJJ M <. it in print that he might copy It A'^ <8 Clothing new and stylish and prices very moderate at Fitssinimons A Br­ anson's. New Invoi « & mat sneak out of assuming the respoosit Ity ? 2. Is it at all probable that $2,000 could be taken froip the ooui funds in a single year without its ing detected by the committee fi tiie Board of Supervisors, which vesiigated and Indorsed the repots the county clerk every year?! j these papers realize that th?t i implicating hy till* charge such as Geo. P. Lord, of Elgin. W. D. Sm of Aurora, L. F. Brayiuan, of Gilb<u a H. B. Willis, of Elgin. Geo. MereoTLl of Aurora. J. W. Snook, ol Black be pH and o:lier equally prominent men f>v passed upou those reports? Even ^ present county clerk was, t|uri part of Mr. Sherwin's term, a meui' ij 1 o f t h e c o u n t y b o a r d a n d c o u l d i t ( T ) I that he, or that such political ene«.^- as I. A. May bourne or J. A. Cnrl^r , would sit idly by and see tho cour™^ robbed? 3. Why'if the Aurora Beacon ffad this valuable evidence in Its possession three or lour mouths ago. why, we ask. did it not publish it then? Why did -It not publish it when Mr. Sherwin was at bono to meet ft, fast month ? T.LCASE HUME,- Tlie Mollu Owen's. Fishime TnCkle of Eng»*lii's, In Uif#e't new Bridge. tfnlky Plow at *11 kinds Block, Overalls--We have u large stock fof men and hoys. Good and cheap at Henry Colby's. The Furst A Bradley Sulky Flow i E. M. Owen's. 1 Buckeye Owen's. All the Owen's. The Union Corn Owen ft Son's. Force Pumpe, lii-iL * ' flrst-cless FIdwt at : v --lJ. V t J * * Piaot«.rri|;S. Planter! % "I £ ' • All the different Keystone at E. M. Owen ft Son's. The Randall Pulveriser E M. OwenA Son's. • Harrow ' 4 IR yon want a good *>mofce try |M Little Devil;' atBesley't Drug Store* Always Refreshing. A delicious oifor is Imparted Fioreston Cologne, which is always re­ fresh lug, no matter how freely Used, v The finest line of Silver and Pfatel|; Ware to be found in the county, at O* W. Owen's. *r 7i; IF yon want a good smoke try one "Bar hi an Bros. Best." They are No. 1. Soeletjr Betlee. On account of Its remarkably del* Icate and lasting fragrance,, society belles are loud in their praties of • Floreston Cologne. ; , 1 . . * j.i FOR SALE.. . .. .. -r g 40 Aeres of land In Sectlftn lS.aH fenced. Also80 acres of land, with a. good house and barn thereon, wiilr timber and water in abundance, in Seo» tion 22. Also my homestead on the Crystsl Lake and Nunda road. Good nelfk house, bare and other outbuilding*,-*^ Apply to / JOHN FLUSKT. r'iH* Furniture at Cost In order to reduce stock we will the next Sixty Days, give better ha gin« in Furniture than was ever befont offered in this county. This is no huro# bug,and if you want Furniture of auff kind cheap now is the time to buy. Call and examine my slock ami lear||> prices. I am confident I can make || an object for you te come twenty to trade with MO. Call at once aufl| save money. Jt, Mm B. BbAKu.il- MiHsasj, Vatefc ua, im. : , - r? - FATHER ft SONS, For Clothing look at our laifs stock. For a good suit and 1 call on SteveiH AiSchnorr. ,' FOR SALE OR RENT. ? * . s | \y1 A house and one-halt acre of land In . -" the village of Ringwood. House coi»>* \ tai us five roe ins. Will he sold reason* t able. Apply to WESLET LAMS. % 'Y KINOWOOD, IlL, April 4th, ItMt, ^ TRT one of Barhian Bros. **Ne# • . Stock." It will compare with any Cf| ? gar in the market. 1 1, V - '"-i. Look at French Glnghauts a4 ens ft Schn«>rr*s. • » SELF BINDERS. TWINE BUTDKIti^ Farmers wishing to purchase a Seffcj Binder will do well to call on K. v Owen ft Son und see tlie t,Mi!Hiea|H»ll^* ! before buying, as it has two years ad ­ vance iiiiprovements on tbe bindln# part that, no other has. J. F. Appleby the inventor of the Twine Blndet^ superintends the Minneapolis Han. vestcr woiks. There is nothing tO_b|t feared from McCortnlck'* threats. also get you a c-elebrated Wood Twi Binder ir yon prefer it. Spring and Summer Henry Colby's. Onnoitt IF you want to buy Clothing at cago' prices, call on E. Lawlus, 1 u sing's Block, McHenry.' Dress good* In new styles from cents per yard up at FltsslmmoM Evauson's. 1,1 o - • "* \ J?. k. The finest line of Dress Good** Llq» l"-< . Ttegs aud Trimmings at Steveaa ft hr; , Sclinorr's. ^ Walking Shoes.--A lull line, styles and first class. Wo have also ~ a few dozen pairs we are ottering at a, reduced price to close. Ask to MA tlifw at Henry Colby's. ' \^ HEAD LIGHT OIU 1u~*" " The best Kerosene Oil In town H. H. Nichols. 17S Fire Teat* Call and over look tiie lino 1*1 Carriages at'E. M. Owen ft Son'S CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! e IUAGKS! Any one In «•»••»» «• a Cifn Buggy nr Wagon, should not fail is call oit E.M. Owen ft Son and see tMi* large car-load just received. II fiuest tiuished lot , ever come to county and will sell them ch*ap. To all Pickle Growers McHenry County. The Globe Pickle Co. of Chleag#.,',"^ (formerly Zott ft Kolimorgen).are no«cH . ^ ready to contract cucumbers to be de^4 " V'* livered at the Crystal Lake Factory^! and will pay FITE SHILLINGS pegr*" bushel cash. For contracts and further particular*^ ? apply to ^ . O. H. (H.AVMW, NVSOA. 114. Table Oil Cloth, very good. SO cent# per yard at Fltzslmmons ft Evansen'fc Buoklen's Arnica Satva. The best salve In the world for Cut% , Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rhe»u||^ Fever Sore*. Tetter, Chapped HandV' Clillbiaius. .Corns, and all Skin Eriii*^ ^ lions, and positively cures files, it ip gurauteed to give perfect satisfaetioii ^ i or money refunded. Price SS centi,®""' per bottle. For sale by all Drnggisut v v * FENCE POSTS FOR SAL] 8000 seasoned Burr Oak Feuce fur sale, luquire of Poa||;- JOHX DO<tAir. ty ce Buntings which will be sold very cheap. Call and examine them at Henry Colby's. Honey, choice aud cheap at Henry im Fiaa «f Char^a. All persons suffering from CougtuL Colds. Asthma. Bronchitis, "I.oss Voie^. or any affection of tlie Thr»ait and Lungs, are reque«ted to call at an* Drug Store aud get a Tr>ai Bottle uf Dr. King's N«»w Dlsr«»y«»ry for Cm»» snm;>tton. frt* of chir-i*. wMeh wil convince them of Its wimiicrhtl uteri«4 ai«i $iiow what a regular dvlfctr slat ^ itootue Will do. CaU oarlfi - -*kh i

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