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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 5 Sep 1883, p. 5

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'"'infra. yVfy •mm, m ...&.... ifttr. . Longat PP mr ;W#a «sd .every two dftjijk fc.QrH.er. t next ThtirSday fCo. Fair. Kile of onr catlonstiave ami lili girl went lo the 4*«np m act lug at Silver Lake ott Son- El Us" Jfnfshal Band wlllbe on teas! to furnish music of ye olden times, on S Thursday atthe Old Sectlers'Megtlrvg. / 'I'llit Public ftettOfd opened for the I full term on with ®n average 1 attendance, J. A. Sheldon, Principal. RK^uthR program me of t he MeHenry County Fair and notice tlto attrac­ tions. ' ' ' " 'k- "TPBlt Waukegan Quartette aire expect- f«l :o singeome of their be*t songs at r tne Old Settlers* Meeting on Thursday. | Tub Chicago Bleycle Club at the | MeHenry Co. Fair, Friday1 8ept. 14th. P" 8oe them. ' RRMKMOKR'the nldSfct tier's, Daneo At He liner's Hull, on Thursday evening. Musfc by Mw)|ett,i ban«L Ticket* only # cents." t;fi" *'• *•* •v' -- " f i..i^ .-ft* ,, in . ; > • , , . >Ir*. Wm;LAXCW A*. of WllgWOOd, will Kwpt thanks fen a very iiandSOM* left on our desk during hhrjft»ie nee tin Saturday last. Thk Wafn»n<la band, one of the best tit this pWl of tlie Staff. will Itifn^h muslofor (tie Old Settlers' iBe-'Unlon to morrow. Thursday. ; T Lost, ott the *oad between: Wancoada and MeHenry, on Wednesday. August 20th. nbaby's shoe. The Under will confer a favor by leaving It at this of* nee. -pv ; SfhdAy SCHOOL at< the Unl ver*nlis t church* every Snnday snt 11 o'clock. Ail scltalars are earnestly request '<1 to' a t­ tend regnlar. nndnlso to bring new scholars wlthtbein. r>o not forget the auction sale offlne blooded cow*. hnr«e*. etc., en Hie Chap-.' ell farm, near Algonquin.'on Friday <tf tli|s week. Sept, 7. See Advert Isement I " • ' - - I'l.KAfic reinemher tint our terms ;tre •UiOper ye«r, ntrletfy in advance. Titersfbre.lf vou do not'Wish to pay' •2.00 |>er year for your paper. see that your subscription j* promptly p»l«i. A game of Ball 'between the sscond ttlne of Mcilenry, and the second nine or Wood«t«(*. was played fh thin vil­ lage on Frid^vlast and resulted In the defeat of the MeHenry boys by a score : #f 16 to 13. • •-- If we had not faithfully promised not to, we would like to tell the story about mistaken Identity which happen* ed at the Reunion at , Wauconda \*st week. tBy ehiminy ;fr tcl«»us, I tanl • Wnii.fc at Wau^iiirla ntteiidlng the Ke-(Tnion ef r|ie old soldiers of f.ake County, we bad the pleasure Of tHklng by the hand Editors Partrldgei of the Waukegan Qctsetle. Ay?*^,^ Qf I1 • publican, and Biggs, of ^th§ Liberty, tille Timet. , , • , • , , • # At a meeting of the committee to mike Arrangements for. the Old Set* Jerft' meeting, held at. the PlaindealiCR office on Friday evening, K. E. Thomas was appointed Marshal. II. D. Holmes Assistant Marshal, atid Be v. Joel ^Wheeler Chaplain. i, . Wiiat Is b«n»e without a newspaper? An e*el«iige answers 4bnsly : "It Isa place'where bats are stuffed Into win* •low panes; where the elrfltren are like young pigs; the wife like a savage; the husbaiifl wTthe ^Hporamii of the dlsmaj swamp pAlnted on hisBiiirt bpsooi tobaouo Juice.*1 •, & , v'^? . F. Marcus, of Woodstock, Has decor, ated the front of bis place of busi­ ness, familiarly known as the old "Rat Hole." with a tasty sl^n, which upon reading yon will learn that h« is agent for the bett^lng% Beer an: >liile in McRenry County. I>fioodr '>w, w«t the Artlct, and It It^tiltv .iob. ^^1,, -- . t , Thk official programme.for the McRenry County Fair, which U to be held in Woodstock next week,: can be foiled in another column, by reading of whlcii you will learn that no greater attractions were ever offered by any Fall*titer held Tlie officers have been, active and energetic rrom the start, and nothing will be left nhdone, and the programme carried out in full". Read the programme Ii« another col/ tuna, see the great attractions ufte<*4 and tte sure to attend tMK WHole week. lyWLP^-n, T|Nt*lcnlc. for the benefit of the; Catli^lle Chiircli. which was ,)uifd Aug ust Stttli, was largely »vttencled and n general good time had. the receipts, after payingali e*pen*»s. amount I ng to the lasihowa. sum of about 9150. \0f in th<» most quiet and orderly wanner, and. to the entir« satisfaction of tho«e |>reseat. The committee who h#d the matter In charge wish to rctnfn-.tluuik* io those who furnished them with dishes awl other necessary artlelei for the occa­ sion, and to ali who by their prr.wnce *lded tbeq» la Mm uuder*.»kiug. .. Cbtei^go.li1 >le mliiliinieiits' »ept.#t^ C. Hat, ojf Wnodsioek.'called laaiiwwrtr. Sorr* we were not In. ^8it. Clark E. Carr, the brilliant or*- tori at Woodstock, Friday, dept. li 9oy. Hamilton and the State oflker* M Woodstock next Thursday,• 'Elgin Military Randat lbs McQenry Coonty Fair each day. Frakk Fat. of VlneUiid. W. J., Is spending a shorlfvacation with friends In thla village. OllMCOH COLHT, Cilltnn, IIU has been seen on ojir Hreett for the pest few days. \ *' Mrs. S. B. nASLT, who row resides In Chicago, was reported quite sick In fiifft city, the llrst part of this week. Gen. I'. H. Sheridan at Woodstock Se»f. 13th. Give hi in a rousing recep­ tion. • • ,, -i Tbe Misses Buckley, of Chicago, have V«en the guesu of Win. Walsh and wife the past wileit. Ed Noldk*, representattvo «il the Chicago Newspaper Union, waA 'a otller On Tuesday. Mrs. Aaron Boomrr, an old resident Of Mcilenry. but now of Woodstock, is visiting among friends In this village. Nkwkl 8. CoLBYjdenry Colby, Isaac Harsh andH. C. Meaikof MeHenry, and Gldfon Colby, ot Clifton. HI. start this week for Dakota, taking with them two thousand head of sheep. They will make a prospecting tour of the State and e.xpect to be gone about a month. Wis would again remind those who will attend the Fair at Woodstock next w*ek (and everybody Is sure to), that the Dtuing llali on ttie Fair Grounds will be tinder tlie Immediate charge of 6eo. L. Sherwood, mine host of tne Wavf rly .I|ous<\ who |i:ts uvtde arr.utg- menta to accommodate all who attend. |io matter how large tlie crowd. And when we say accommodate then we mean give them nil enough to ent and of the best quality, and with tlie lcVst possible delay. Sherwood, is the "right man in tlili right plac*," ' and all those n-lio attend the Fair next week can be assured of a good dinner at a re.nmi- able price, by calling at tin* Dining Hail on the grounds. AJt4: If a person swallows any poison whatever, or baa fallen lute convulsion* from having overloaded the stemacli. an Instantaneous remedy Isa heaping teaspoonfol of common salt, and as much ground mustard stirred rapidly In a teacup of water, warm or cold, and swallowed instantly. It Is scarcely down before It begfnt "to* come np, bringing with it tlie remaining con­ tents of the stomacli; and lest there be any permaneitt poison, however, let the white of an egg or a teacup of strong ceRee lie swallowed as soon a« the stoinacli is quiet; bec*n«C tii«e very commoner! U'leS uul}fe a Jt|(|mb*r Of virulent poisons, j, , Thk Woodstock Send let. «»f last week gave tlie date of the OM Settler<8 meet­ ing in tills village as Monday 3d. which caused three or four partita ivUo reside west of- Woodstock, to wine here on that 'date. That the Sentinet knew lietter there can be no dn-ibt,' a* the date lias been thoroughly advertised for the put four weeks, if it was a, mistake, (ami we are charitable enough to thitik tt wns.) It was agmM one. But If. as many of our cltlxens are In.' dined to think. It was done on purpose to mislead and hurt the Old Settlers* ceh-bratiou, the Sentinel* welcome to ail, tlie ca|>ltal they can make out of it. Pboplk .attending the Cotiniy F«1 r next we«;k will do well to call at Dwlght's Mammoth Boot .ssd ."thee Store. nnd see Ids immense st<K*k of fall and winter good*. Knowing that there would be a great multitude at the Fair this year, he has bought a much larger stock than usual, and will have a pair of boots or shoes for every iiiam woman or child, no ins tier how great the number. Dwlglit buys and sells for cash, and Is the only exclusive deal­ er in Boots. Shoes ami Rubber good* in Mcilenry Co., and has a much larger assortment ib.»<i all other bx»t and shoe dealers combined; See his ndver- tisement in another column, and don't fail to call and see hint when In want Qf Boots, Shoes or Rubber goods. The Great Military Drill at the Mc- penry County Fair, Thursday, Sept. 13, Ten companies. " List of Letters remaining in the P. O. at MeHenry. III.. Aug. 31st. 1883: Frank Burrou^hSj Joseph D. Ca^p, F. G. Holtou, John Haley, I'lioiwiimelter. Grant Liten, Ksil LoVetiseti. 'Cliarles Smith, Charles A. Todson. Robert Wll- ijon, Justjoe A. Wilson, C. Hough ten White. John West. R. Pederson 3. Jor­ ge ii Jensen. Jacob Lndwig, Miss Cora Allen. Miss A.tJtussergall, Mrs. L. H. Keelcr.Mrs. William Kelly, Mrs.Htnbbs Miss Clara Todson. Postal Curds:-- Lewis Batterfleld. Win. Kelly, C. Lvokel, Burt Paxton, Ed Wallace, Moses S. Huceburger, Miss Ehra Oould. r fn calling for any of tlie above please call for "advertised" letter*. James B. Pkrrt, P. M. ; 1 Remember we make a. specialty of the Selx rt'te and coarse boot, the best In tbe market. r W. H. DvMht, Woodstock. »«, UW1 • of the it tiers' Association in this vlllige |om»w, TlinKday. Aril all com tilet- woather one of (ever seen lit thla * ! STOLEN HORSES. * Taken up by tlie subscriber at bis place of- residence Ave miles south west from Richmond, a team snppoaed to have oeen stolen and abandoned by the thieves. Tne owner Is requested to prove property pay charges and take them away, "Address for in for in a- tlon, ChaS. H. 'i'ryon. Rirhinoud. 111. Ton wll* find a vefv large stock of Rubber Good* of the v«-ry best make i.wt n* !^w cash prices at Dwlght's. Wiiodetock, ________ * REMKM3KR the MeHenry County Fair always carries mi tlta prognun, * Or RXCRCtSSS . Will comiiiience at t% at#^ at ot»a •'clo^. -a r.:i 1. MoslO by the Band. -tf. -y by Rev. Joel Wheeler,. 3.Mu»tc. r." 4^ Addfesa ol Welcoose by Hon. R. BMh^i V, 5 RBHioase by the President. John O, Rilitk. E^lii behalf of tit* O^l . 7L Addreas by Hon, T. 0. Murphy, of W«*HUtock. 6 tittSlc."* • rv': '••••>> 9.Ad(Hvu by Oeo. Warte.Esq. noil. Ira R.Cttrtttk Ii* Mnsi^ At fo.«r p. m. a foot race for a purse Of iff. |5 to first. #2 to second Distance m yards. Open to any res­ ident of MeHenry or t.ake Counties. After which a Wheelbarrow Race for a puoe of $5. Three dollars to first and two dollars to second. Distance to be fixed by committee at the lime of race. Y Also a Sack Race for a purse of f5. Three dollars to first and two dollars to second. Distance to be fixed by Com­ mit tee at tlute of race. Tbe regulations and conditions of any and all of tlie above purses will be strictly under tlie direction of tlie com­ mittee. THK LAKR COUNTY 8OLUIKU8 KK-VMIOR Tlie Annual Re-Union of tlie Lake Count}' Bvddlcrs, at Waucoiida. last week, was a grand success In every par- tiduias, Wednesday.tbe principal day was, iti point of weatlier, all that could be'desired, and at an early hour the citizens of all parts of Lake and por­ tions of Mcilenry Comity began- pour­ ing into Wmiconda. iind at t*ootf It w IS estimated that "fully S& thousand peo­ ple were lu attendance. Weshall not attempt to give even a synopsis of tlie ptoceedlugs. but only speak of them In a general way. Tim general exercises commenced at the stand about half past one o'clock anil we must say that the programme was one ot tlie finest we ever saw on such an occeslon. An address of welcome was made on behalf of the citizens by Hon. James Pollock, and responded to on bebaif of the i>ol<liers by C<*l. VV. A^ James Next came tlie main addreas by Judgd B. N. Smith, of Woodstock. Mr. Smith s|K»ke (or about an hour iu a clear and forcible aianuer. Ilia remarks being closely Usteued to an<t; hearttfy applauded. , hin io r A poem, - Farmer Brown's Dream*" by MUs Eatella Warner, of AntiooU. was a production of which she ml£lit well fei l proud.... Jj. wm admirably read aud listened to with the closest atteutiou hv ail. Mlsa Warner lias a tine voice, l» a good reader, and this product Ion is one of which older an lliors would *iot lieaihamed. Tlie president of the Association pa* then callcd for and made a few very, a|»|»roprlate and wellAiroed remarks. The exercises of tlie afternoon were interspersed with mutdc by thu band, and excellent singing by the Waukegan .tyiarette. *' Taken all (n aif It ifaa pronounced one ot tlie most successful re-^nlons ever held In Lake Comity. The ; cit­ izens of Wancondanre entitled to great praise fortlielr eflorts In behalf of the re-iinioii. and that It was appreciated by the veteraus and |iM;|r friends was fully demonsirateil. In short there Is not a town in the Northwest that will do more ror a public gathering In their midst tlia,n Waucoiida. Yolno Folks' Temperance Meeting wifl be he d at the M. J£. t'hurch. Sun­ day evenliig, tJept. Otii. rrogramnic as follllWi! ISoiis .. .. . ...,.M.^.Qoepet Hymns 2 4fri|>tur« Re*<linjr....... 3 Prayer P«ator 4 Minutes ... HwiDMry 5 S>»nje -..ii.. Gospel flvtnn* « Keeling CUitrlo> Stittor 7 Duet .Carrie and Kinnk Martin H Rmirtinx. >-»«.. .. .. .Mra Julia ill*twit 9 I Veruia Nickte 10 Sonjr viy 11 Ottrander 14 .tl'IreM,.,.,.,.... 4^;, 13 tiuet . 14 ReMittng 15 Son|. .......J J Vnsej- ..Uw|i»l Ityaius All are invited to attend. - ; s k c r c t a r t . • ' *• ' ' ii J ifer wftMence nt lEogllfth Pnitfte, in tbe town of Barton, Ang. Mta, |M Mas, Mkhitablb Savbobm. RgeU 74 years ami 6 months. Mrs. Sanborn was boru in the town of Salisbury. Merrimae County, N. Y., on Februarv 20tli, 1809; was married to John Sanborn July 5th. 1640. with whom she came west fn 1843 and settled at the piaojurhere she died. She survived her liuslnrad about 17 years. The funeral services we*«^>rformed by the Rev. G. C. Clajk,or%vhmo«<l,aiid tlie beau­ tiful floral decorations, whielt fairly covered the casket which con;allied the earthly remains of another of our old settlers, showed the feeling* of respect with which she was regarded by her friends and neighbors. . i P-He's basy; tell la ever; . Her weary kea<t at rest, ;'Her tire<l MM<tsare folded . jfe: Across bar peaceful breast.- ;- . - • ' :St«e has left all care ant) sorrows .. •!,- I'ain amt grief nhe knows bo atom; • Bhe lias gone to be iiniteit ;-v^" With her loved ones gene before. Dear Mother, how we miss thee. Mow desolate tail lone ' Seems liiU gloomy habitation now we know that thou art cone. Tet we hope and trust to meet tbee when eer earthly toil ia o'er Initie beajntifnl hereafter; Ave! aioet to part The MeHenry Co. Fair, next' "Week, will lie the "greatest show on earth," but yon will find the greatest show of Routs anil Shoes in MeHenry Co. at Dwight's old reliable cash store, »t Woodstock. • V , • The best Sept. 13th and 15th at the MeHenry bounty Fwlr..' t ^ ^ A French calf, .moroeco leg, band sewed, glove fitting boot, at Dwlgbt's, »»»«• lows.' J. «ii Mrs. R. Balcii. of Klgin. was In fSW tbe drat *f last; week, rjfslttng wltb pn' ^ter^miwm. »ort«i. ", II. flfeiflafbafd baa treated hlaresi- W» *ainstrrtf » a dona th«i Wm.JkMaas rMnraed Satarday from a vlMtlfi Wlstiieiisln. -pn Wa have it* 'lUrti kind of a picnKJ^it town. Atnoiig ihte Juvenlles lt Is a bull frog picnic. The boys catch frogs and ;lte girls cook them, antf t1 all seem to enjoy themaelvas with tlie sport. Dr. Sfason has been on the sick list for the last week, but he laoii the gain nowmndt it Is hoiied that be will soon lie well. * ...> R. H tussle and svme of the school marms attended the Teachers' insti­ tute at Woodstock last week. Helm A Peter have a good lumber trade and have received a large quails tity of new lumber Into thelralready well filled yard thfc last week. Richard GillUan Is going to chnn^e tenants on Ills dairy farm tills fall. Peter Eckstrom has rented It*' Joseph Adamack spent Sunday with his folks. He la tieddliug milk lu Chicago. J. D. Ferguson Sr. and Jr. started the 29th Inst, for Nebrask4 Oil a prospect­ ing tour. , j As Fred OncTnalug was driving with a coirered carriage with his wife and baby tlie horses took fright at some bags of potatoes hi ft-ont of V. N. Forda place and shied oil Into the diteli, tip­ ping the carriajfeover. No one was hurt, only a little scared,and a slightly broken carriage. . There was two barn raisings In this vicinity last week; one at Jas. Kee's, we*t of h« re, and tli^ other at Fted Diieusiiig's,eaAt. Di W. Thomas lisd s aalf nf the stock on his farm Saturday. Ha Intend* to rent his farm and go to Missouri. ThV toWu *r.s almost deserted On last Stiiiday. Everybody aud tlieIr family went to the Silver Lake camp meeting. They had a food day and everybody improved ft. Rimior says that we are to have a near landlord at our hotel In tlie near future. , JV- t'hilp haa sold bis farm, known as the Bnbnrg fami.tf MO aeree, to A. Labahn. Consideration. 88,500. Kit Morton, Sr.. haa sold his farm of nearly 800 acres to Fred Kep|>ea for •39 |ter acre, p. R, Cliapell has sold lillt farm known as tlie Latamer farm, of 114 acres, to a Mr. Schroder, of Iluntley, for $50 per a c r e . _ ; Rcmrmber Chapnll A'SinnetVfrhig mjctlot. o«i Friday. ihe 7tb. at bW farm. EiIitor ITaTnTie a LKft ̂ School open­ ed tills nioridng with a good attend- anod of l^trge scholars, and we surmise that the present term may be tl^e most successful session for some tiiu?. Ridttrd M or ley. of Klgin, ef late a sdtoel boy attsndant at thla school, spent tlie iSabb itli in thls villiige. We wout uame the attraction at tlds time, iihe will probably read tliisileni. Mrs«. Audrus Is very sick, suflerlng »rom?a severe attack of Neuralgia, but with Dr. Fegers In atten«|intia it la to be hoped a change lor the better will soou be ellected. Mr.^Orenger, of East Greenwood, haa moved to King wood. , Ed Smithj of Mcilenry, haa lieen «|itnding a fev days with Ida brother here, as has also Mr. and Mrs. Marvin, of Lake Forest. Work on the depot and cattle yard* la fa«t reaching completion. John Ralnthorp Is picking up a choice lot of wet tiers, for which he is paying a good price. Mr*. Ann Vasey returned Saturday evening from a long visit with her daughter. Mr*. Steaves. of Louisville, Wisconsin. A meet leg should be held at once to decide whether heaven or camp meet­ ing Is tlie more glorious place. It's lni|>ortftut aud should be attended to at once. From report we think Nellie Ladd must have given satisfaction In'her school near Algonquin, as the commit tee have offered her the school again nt forty dollars a mouth. ' Tills we claim Is the most substantial proof of a good teacher. O. E. Churchill has secure^ the SolOn school, to begin the !3th of Nor. All who attended tbe Teachers' In­ st Uuie came home loud in praise oT the miiiiuer In which it f as conducted, and ail feel welt paid for time and (rouble, aud hope to be able to attend another •taottio fatvrt time. • •the rtepsriatsaitaet IMPORTANT. a b - ' H Admission to Ilie fair grounds of the MeHenry Co. Fair, Sept. 11--15^1883: Membership ticket. entltUnf .parshaaers to coonoete for every ppemluai afcd to beadmtUM with vm andehlhlVen am tier six T«in of age, to the Snandi _ UuHng the Wr #1 All exhibitors uuderliyears ofasge, making enulea in the Youth's aud otber departments, are required to pay an entrance fee of 60 cents, which en­ titles them to admittance dfcfing the Fair. - .. _ I Single ticket frit! who Heeher*' (astitatesi MMMtlMaM feaitaWe Hair aoasfalM m m «s-»J -- M^fcSefer- efeer ewe aiiply q«aU«o<t fls isliMM was welt at- Wi «rt»fl«aW maah#, - a»l ifWelfcarr- OMfatyie'vi rea late ttisiiilvea that aueh iiaaat lalNV f»r the rood or she kH- •?. . « oeepKlmaaiiStJavtatoaroom. ilot .Mt'ae reallpi UslMt that edeea. as#a«tlM»are«af itnm4|ataiKt tesnra aartiiatiBrlpawmM**. Many.at eoana, will ««*S«|ty. hRt ple«e do «4t>Ci||pt thafr wie -ive days apsat. at oar eenaff |alr U "broad cast «|iob the vnert •iiiwt naay daya it will ntara nato yen,'* - •ias sstMetari* been •4arS*t?w If not, th«.i apy that aWwt fl»ia«saBlea«ioa to the tfar. va*d /adqwMhat, hea>fe<t, "fttop Uwt Gruw Mine." It always tooka tiki gallty" to derend repa atloaa before Wh are at. tacked. There seems to be m enafa*lea twi*{ the worMnee on ear several flae batMlafi bow la pNRvhaa. The Kiehmon't eolaritaaia!* appears hoey. ant la spicy gems. HopO tee e>lltet> will be able to write his next ^ttdag at his desk Jlcre'a onr rijrht hand hrether Beaaett, With eheerful welcome haclc to ttealtk.•- Th&a. Whitson is en)»yt«g « vWlwttt his Sister flreai Hssraehuaetts. Mark Hiekox ami fomily have retaraeil ftmei their rtslt to OaUfornia, haleaad hearty, and report an eafteyatrte tisse, J. Eekert is afata haprevlag in health. We natea rery stttsraetory sample of road makiag near the Reatly triiit fsria. Kllsworth A Still deserve t)hs|efsdlt thereof. single ticket tor one day ..... ingle ticket good foe one adiataekm for one |i»vsoa-ovwSand ander B aed- 1 so Admitting one horse antj rider one day. 4 «. <• Tehieleoneitay « » « Vc htele o«e day driver •••••• • Adiaitttoc 4 bore-* »#Wcle» a ad driver one day... Children aflMeeS year* of aire accomjia. nie.l by parents or guardian, free. Amphitheater- w Parties purchasir.g carriage tickets will find good sccommodatioi^_ for hitching, as the society have provided snitahie .Arrangement* for that pur­ pose. A. 8. Wrwkt, Setfy. "RING OUT, WILD RKLUI" 1 MAMUtctk~At the resldenee of the bride's oreata in Crystal Lake, 111., on Wednesday, LagnstVth,»«, liy the Hev. A. K. Allaben, la. rstu j. scRMoaa and Miss Nkllik a. Ittb , The i»eeaafo» wasef>« of great latere* t to the large etrcle of fHeat^t to the parties. The greop was weM apd.J^tvMably l|newn by the residents of ^af^S SBd Crystal Lake. He was a realdentof Gigln,and whereverknew'a.jkHtdfcaaxfriefNls, wmp The bflde Wa'i'bera' brystat L.tke;*\ikt iftwtky t«»'Har VlvacYty, sparkling irit and LritHameyofauaaer,posaesaOtl awlde range ora'eqaitataee^s. riontptly at t oVloek p. m. wove' heard the pleasing itnlw of the wedding Mwreh, per- fonOed by lira. C H. Dwight, aanMnolst the eerembnr. The bHdeaiMt fr^MMt eessrsad the parlor, where, supported by "«eBkt".e»d "maa," Miss louiseWHhar aad MnH.4. Bey- ant, they took their stattoa nadar a beautiful floral hoeie.shoe. The tUe fras performe<t in a most impreMfve manaerby the Re*. A. E. Altahea Tbe writer Mt, wlflle gaaiag ppnn the faces of the parties) .apt the gaeets,4hat while aaarriage is a Jovial nomsloB It alssi.is a solemn one. glowers, ^pfwieprlate to all oe. easions, whether faaertd ervfetfdiag. abound- ed everywhere,a*ll af evary hue, shade and variMy. In cvsry^MjipsaiSBt wasmanifeat UNln of lorl)|g|petf. and it was evMeat toain that the paraateeyM bHdf'l^id spared •either pains neret)i(HBjtia the pvepa ration. Ttieu eawe rongratahulees, afteir whlieb the guests weic sooa seaiad at the nbtH spread with a most served In the hall s4]Seikt t« 9te hense. Here too. Howera stierfk "Upl et thell pieseutii" had th^jrladceasef thslrsssile. wMie theta- Mes ugH>uns<t heaeathf tlielr weight efgood thiags.** Hoon, tvswever, the eeiaslaa for groans from /AaQsaotee • ers targaly rssseved. iiore than seventy persons were saatml at the frst ubie. Might# Kghta,' epar^llag glass ware, glistening sliver and smiling fheee re lieve<I ibeoeeasioB erall glaeia. Tbe gnests embraced a large aeiaber ef friends lima the TiHage and the sdjelaing country, together with away from He Henry, Nuads, ptitgeleld, Vo«e, Elg1n and Chleago; whil# tegreta from feiisst to (^slilornla were rieslted. Many aistlBtnlsasd'fhr their sec till arhaalaSss pesltlse# arere eesbraead by the levlfatlhas; hat to apeelfy vpaM seeai invldiotts^ The rntare Ilea brigM before the .yeaag eoapls. They eater tt with a hark heavily freighted with good wiahes; with love as the rodder,and mutual forheaiaaee aaballast they amy hope, witbGad's Messing ppoa them, to weather all storms and reaeh lbs flaat pert in aafoty. Tl»ey left on Thbrsday for a trip to Ohkago, streator aad vavieaa ether points in Illinois. They ezpset to start for their fbtare aoine iu Alhol, Dakota, en Taesitay, 4th prox. Tlie groom has thers. with bis brother Freak, secure.! a flourishlag tiade la the hard ware business. „ . But sopte any Inqalre what abaat the raKsBKTsr They were both numeroas aad elegaat. Hie follow lag is the list: Elegant gold seek ehala aad locket, deoors'ed ohina dlaner and tea set, IM pleees, set silver knives and » yards carpet, bride's parents; Ingrain carpel aad set Jewelry, groom's mother; silver easter, bride's broth ore, G and V; ehiaa boil room set, Mr and Mrs J H Mrilbei and daughter; linen table rleth, Mr rind Mrs G l» Torraaee; pair vases, Emma flerris; pair vases, Aana Harris; Longfellow's Kiems, illustrated, James Ooleasaa;Obek book rs E ff Walker; bible etand awl letter ease, Mlsaes donover; silver tUattde and ease. Miss Nellie Wilson; silver salt cellars, Mr and Mrs M y Howe; W gold pieee, Mr and MrsOory Will lams; Sou they'* poems. Loon Coleman; - . r t . OwSrge Tor ranee; sliver piekls easter, t^E Abtwtt; l doaen napkins. If """SMlSI'S'l , »*iB*a&6K lit kntfe. tlfte ritrh; stiver frait crayon sketch. Mr aad Mrs 11 yColeman; per mannaie, Mary Osdwell; silver napkin ring Charles Harris; silver baitte* knife, Oeorj Torraaee; sliver piekls easier, S E Abbott; , donee napkins, Mr and MmIf B Tyrrell; ben. quet eat flowers. I|is»es pole; floral horse shoe. Moses Wllhee, Tarmaee ami Brink; leefimwar s« silver tea knives, Ml K ii WHttsmsk haiskiL "Voyagf of ^Dat^pam^ OyrplfilMams; vase It vases. M> aa<t Mrs M D I pMMt Wnilass Hasoe; stl. „ •XilJkTJSgpZi bomtK W J Brraat; *;|Ss aaaiiiBa. XBella 8haa»t.;#a»ble awfer Mmt toHsr. MUsf- " ^ l/#ecfly, Wm Mbt; sihstsimr, Messrs betden »llr aad^Mfa-F A, II ^aedOlf^area; ,JnhsWnA mad Mrs Frank iM..,»*. •er tea speoaa, Mr aad Mrs DOtow v silver butterdish, A K Gilbert; silver «nke basket. Mr and Mrs I Maliary awl •Uaghter; set all " • M(S TjllllefifWhili. s, Mr aad Mrs E B _ _ _ w e r e a l s o f u r n i s h e d b y Mrs Bobtesoa, Duie, Ihsuta, Miller aad Will, iams, ' _ II.K.B. Orystal Lafke, Aeg.lo, last. ver tea spoons, lir And Ml A B KaapnVhasket pisrh« Haaford; ana Sewers were •-BM 11,12,13,14415-89. The past sw earrjrh^rwttUte TcaROAt^sarr. 1L Opening day. 'iaeaiail te patOag eatdaa which mnst ha dene in all casss. wttowRsn^f.^Hcrc. li. . r w^^ epealag. ef ftihr by pvesbleat |a MAS. i. milbe aapwrlatoadeets ofbaah do» partasenk»Wteei^nfoi»o|baajsiysary taelr rlniabnokemmkM(,.mpiMMT tejsisa. 'teg pvemlaaK' •• <maHniV a mtinl!eill iweiinnil w aisiiilasthms baghmHi!<:W: IraMihu tan inaaehdepwti no raae be permitted tn eM the' enttfeSr M shall ae geMed te tMr svaatsMlyM 'tl. latlon, twMlngtheir aalMte te she eaeeria- teadent. the prsylam ribiisae sjjhll ImiiMof upon the eneeeeefai artielea aa«t aaHaalS as anna as the decisions are nw4<L «M la neease to he eHanged- Any deeiailesii Mem this, parties are earnestly req nested te report te ^•r.sar.l^pt Sheep and swiae, mnst be Bi shown ia tbe ring. is Elate At l;ivia.,a<idn Ose of the speeial feataree of the fownoea will he the inn Meal pmgfamme rendered by tne fomeas Elgin Military Bnad. S Pk k , trotting stniliea raee, epea to aQ, Pnrse. |CM « 3:M,pa<dng4wee. parse fim. THL'SSOAT, SBFT. tt-MUtmittT. i, a. m., oontlnnation ef awarding premiums. •: is, display afflKaltions en the ttMlt. •:Rk display ifarrhn Horses ontbe track. 10, dlepbiy of all pcemluNi bhreea. Vtm. roriiiaaaeement ef MtHtary Drill; el. teraating with Meed antit »:«. it:4t, p. m sitwral>f military feaests, u Gents. fjtngstrsM an>l lAberma. Gfenerals Beeei, ubett i% Terranen. ttnaa Uttsie. mone awl wtwas'f staC Maste, tttde and Star 9|tangle<l Banner. 1 p. m., arrival efeivlt gi.esta: Gsr. Ham. IIton, Hon. U«vM L. W»er. suc'r *tete De. ment, Att'y Oea. McOartnev, Aiate Treas, Sualth, Anditor Swlgert, tton. R. Kllwood, Remarks, General Jamas Lei otlier». L. L. t and Address* His Excellency Ost. Hadllltoa. Ipm, continuation of Military Drill and Trotting. 7 p m, reception at tbe residence of John J Murphy in honor of uovemor llamlften, tfen. eraf Lengetreet and ethers. ' All are invited. Music by the Elgin Military Bund. ratDAr, sarr 14. , », a n, grand cavalcade of all premlnm Stoek en the track,. ^ nsie, Elgin Military Itand Club, tiro racea, atile dash, and M*igatMs slow '"fpla^ Addresa, Gen Otark Is tktrr, eaeef the asost wiwIWators in the WOS^ MusK KIthi MHttary ftaad. . . Saeediaad bteyele races will commence at S pm, promptly,aadeohtlnueentll Anm. Ipm, K%ln Itand Concert in therark. 9 uteitnt, sarr. tt--sraao DA v. .• I ss^fitrhralii pom, M nnarter. • t year old colt raee, P. S.--In starting eiU to make tbe MeHenry Co. Fair for IM One or wide repu tation, tbe mnnafcemSat has BO hesitancy i» aayMg that every one who attends it wifl faily ln>«orse our expectations, and we earaeetly nope that each citisen «Ril .endeavor to lay aside their work for oan week, aad assist in eeenrtng oat the glori >us work already laid eat in aehalf el Agriculture, Fine Arts aid a geaerai reankm. '::iiwios. ICbITOR PkAMfSALKRir^lf I3a Manly, wlio liM been at Itom# on a abort vacatlen, hat returned to her acboolut Aurora. . ^ (. Tltoss' wjio *ttended. the temperaiMW lectnre pay they never heard anything that oould ^ual it. Mr. Georftl Q. Stanton, of Janesvllhr, Wis., visited Mr. Auileraon's people last week, and returned to his home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lima l*|«ret;«Rd Byroo Hopkins and mother started hit week for a visit to frlonda in York State. Mrs. John Oataf father, Mr. Salvage, of Minnesota, t* vliltltig her; alao bar brother Fred. Mr. M. Miller tatka far front aad. LlUle Mlsa Millet will aooR call hlm dad. The Harvest party at Union Hall was well atte id*»d,. We were pleased to see several coupla from Richmond and Me Henry % Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strptton and Mr. And Mrs. Peter Rowe left this place on Tuesday night to vlelt i lends In New York State; and the fort «r Visit their old home In Vermont, Mr. Frauk Woodbury wont to Ne­ braska last weak to see his brotbera and other friends. Mrs. Elisabeth Nourse, of Kansas, Is visiting with her father and old neigh­ bors. ' The concert In tbe Methodist chnrclt was a grand success. All did well. Lib* ble Boughton. deserves especial notice In her acting Grandmother. The Jugs were broken; tlie contents amounted to over 917. Annie Simes won first prise, her Jug containing over li, and Nellie Khle took second prise. She succeeded In collecting over 93. Tbe prlsea were two lovely btbbi. We know that the excrdses must have been good by the constant cheerlug and spattlRft'of hands that was going f»t| In t^a nutry and near the doors. Go early to the MeHenry Co. Fair on Tlttirsday and Friday. Programme tomtoem** At 10:30 a. m, Old Ittlim Attention. At Terklns* Restaurant in Keller's Block, yon will dud eatables ol all kinds, and a neat aud coby place where you cau feet a good square weal or a Inucli on aliort notice. Ice Cream, Lemonade, Pop, Cigars, Confectionery. etc.. always on hand. Will also have a stand near the pub­ lic square on the day ol the Old Set­ tlers* Meeting, where everything will be served up In food atyle. Call »*|»nnd in tbe market, see me. K. B, i'KUKUif. MOHBMT, I1L, Aa«. », IMS, Dwight will have a pair of Boots or Shoes for every man, woman and child attending the Fair next woek, Tbeae goods were bought expressly to terms- uiodate the vast throng, good good*; at low cash prices. Romemlmr the place. Corner Main Street aid PubltO Square, Woodstock, III. Okl Settlers' Daroo. A Social l|i»nce will be held at Qelm- er'a|taU> MeHenry, 11U on Thtuoday evenlng.Sep'ember 6th, ISBSt, to which yourself and lady arf cordially inetted. M u s i c , M u d g e t t ' s Q u a d r i l l e B a n d , • A good, social time may be expected^ John Ukimkr, Pro|K We wbdldeall vou attention te> the Sela celebrated Imnd made goods Tor men, women and child ten. W. II, Dwioht, e's for FjUtm rWfHtr, vtsap, at Job* I Building Story's. Buy thf best. O. A fine ite iron The Story4*. City iwsltjl Asa W, Hnalth,^ The cele for $2. Tlii liui ffiiw In at John I. S|.0f|r*a| Lumber W, form Spring Bishop's w Fishing Tackle of ail kH Engeln's, In Howe's Block,' new Brl<lgo» The Of SlltNMP Ware to be foMMd in the o»nut^ W. Owen's. , An elegant IIro o<t '.dteia but tona trimmings alemys tobo fwa»4 rntUm&f Col by'a. ,'f' COltSKTS. •* . A full line of Dr. Warner** fisi#tl In several styles at Perry A tiwen'a, , Madam Metieo The best on tbe market ai Bartlett's CLOTHING. A complete stock ot MonVt Clothing at bottom price*. • incaaT * OyRtu Drags Drag*, Drags, a lot on haml. steel tooth and iuuH sell. It. Btslw|M For sale Jp you want ^p»«g lesa tllAtt the Bstey Oruan I dn» lotl you one for 94U mid upwards. O. W.&Wtc* i A full Hne of cboioo lie obtaio^iit . • m t BIRDCAGES. Bird Caffs,In all styles and prices,' at John 1. ntorjr's. A lot jiwt,recel*«d» l i H i i t m i - - E.LAWI.US. Is seillng Sulij at less than < prices. A good Camimere •4.50. Call aud SOf tliem. Call and examine those: hut ExtensfcHt'Tablo* atflJB at J. B» Blake's. H pcr cash. RemembOf thai you * no difllcMliy ia KeUhtt machines «ild by R. ven ring vs»xatt»na-t|MMl^ lay* it a critical time * fill" efcperte^r* DIAMOND DYBSU • We. have all colors a Plamond Dyes only We deviro tocalNhe atten*iMt« ladies to our driM gitoila We have added aflno Mne s camellettea, sUha v- aattlns. wiilheseld«a.w»*s«toew HKHI . Bvetfthlng In farming from a Swill Cart lo a Twine Binder. 0Rft be found a-archonse of M. m For flrot-daa and Liglitnlngt wlnt tornadoes, etc., ettcU aftply ' Smith, Woodstodf.-wT^ Tiie clioU^st lloo of . DRlmaaa iuid, Ladles' Neck Wear In E. W. Howe's. town,; §|!; 'mm-,. GLASS ! We keep Glass of all'HiWlN oil band. Special slsea tm '< extra charge. Jt>«|* Li ' * 4 Tlie largest line of Ladles* ard Gents' Ki'ilt Uudf i wear at H. CsttQf^t. Bakery Suppling. M. Engeln. at his store a few doom north of tlie Riverside House, has mad** arrangements to supply his customer* and I lie pwhlie genera!!#, with fresh Bakers' Supplies of ail kinds. Fresh Bread, Biscuit Cakes. Pies. ete« can he ioo»d at his sture at all Uiue*, and lie re specifnl ly Invites the public to Sflve him a call. He also IteeiW 0| haml. .'OI» i<*k'a and S|>encer*8 ylour, ifrti will compare with ant to'1 tve Give me a »*all U I ^|eBsary.lt|gath)lMik% The bot live to that has been or may be Wir#k B00»« AKD ;• The nndeialgRO#ofera Ipr 'RrKs.-JMi house and one acre ot laad. eltmtl the village of MeHennr, near Ms lie sdiool building On the prei is a good barn and outhouses, small fruit of all kinds. Will be reasonable and on easy terms, in­ quire ou the premises, G. ftTBQeVAliSU Mcilenry, III,, Ajsgnst 1st, IMA Gossamer cirvulim «bd owtt for ladies tmd jveutleineii, mid | tull line of rubber good« rIwm^ to be hud al ; Hekry Colot**. CartM E. G. Smitira for ll«ots at*^ Slioea. AH kinds Of Repaiekig uea~ ly and Cheaply' done. Shop suotto KiversMa llouse. Wanted--To Rent a I^kIk Wanted, to rent a farm of fn*m to ISO acres. ObmIi reut will be Apply to UUAvfilQe for further l&rsv FINE SU dlMl Roceiyedv The Ladies' auil Children's county at bottom prices Qtweus. ^ Fine Mi^s Our stock 9£ Foale Beloit Slioea ^ si y le aad (Uuruhilt^y bi A»k to«ee REMOVED. r; ••• f. Ssalth. Jeweler, baa ranpwed'-t** bis new store, ono door easf..-. i Searles Mlliiner^ stose, wltei be happy to see all h La. old and as auuiy new ones ngt call. I will give yon hi Watchta and Jewekx onvaf oflMetl Ui ttataeoouiy. - - • - - •••-: HKCK TIES. f The <nest line over ataw«k In. Henry can he It will pay yon to get Smith's. ' V ̂ ear in j*lm, at Perry Cgn»» Into signed on ^*hWil ,, !*>• tear •W4#»lle*ii hereby :i«iifl»*d to |»n» cbargei and t4k« tnit -J&Jl'- < liUS

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