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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Sep 1883, p. 5

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SfPT. ....T^T A. W t. .. - "**• •. * tot........ ... .*:» •• M .«:Stft.W over...,, *:»T " lL Bltm, Airent. JtnHenry, 111 M.MOtlO Hon * fllfe Saturday «n «r n,°°n A OTcrr tw» *; CITAS. o. onjr, tr. M. - omft** (Ja St R. .\. M --#e*n- a? Oonvoritioniheld on thesenon land fourth Ifplii't in <scir moiieh. K. V A*f>RK*0*,H . P. THE Board of Sn|«rVfebrs IH-i1n s#8- tlon this week. H. E. WIOHTM AN 1* building an addl tion to Iiis* residence. i' \ -V 'M to Mr*. M, Schumachers for M?ll- 1"H'»ry, nrow Mnkliij; snrl Fancy Ooodst WK are HR«T»r oWlfitlnv to Hon. E, -M. Dennis for flies of St. Paul, Minn,, paper*. -> ••. *-• SfpUTON 4 Oh A PRLU of Alg^nqul n. )I»F« an auction of eows,1ntliatvnirtge tO |)»!P. .TOHN KuirrikH wDI ffnlsfo faint­ ing on »lie new store of L. Bontletr. till* week. \1Tjc now bavo the finest assortment of Visiting Card* fver seen In tl*i* section. Call and see them. ' Rear tli# new Hvi»ril»»mMit ftf F. D Harrison. T)ritjgl.«t, Wauconrta. which can be found In another column ! W'-. - VVa I "MKS. MURPHY, with tbe aiif of her two ton*, Thorn fi« and Robert, In build­ ing % newt little residence on her 1©t, oppqfite the Catholic Church. TUB 01 <1 Settlers* Dsnco. at ITMmer's Hell, WHS attended by about eightv couple*, and all reporj4jjii eu|"ynble tlnK». . . FARXRMI. when y»n ci>m* ro^town don't fal} to fall at E. M. Owen & Son's mid see tl»e celebrate<1 lltipgoAil Sulky Plow. ichmon.l made on\W«ili»«*- J. K. ALK mir*anet«Hi dayliuft, Mas. J. W» S^rro, ure Mls* Matttp MeOtnber.of Aurora, I* visiting Willi her mother In thin village. Mlts. J. If. WALIWOW, nee MTS* Blanche McOnber. of Chicago, was visiting with her toother i«it,tiia village las'; week, ' t'» . ,..,- Miss THERRSSA HOWDKN, of Rich­ mond, wag visiting with friends In this village last week. KMTODS AVERT, of the Wnnitegao Republican, mifl Partridge, of the Gazette, were over to the Old Settlers' Re-union on Thursday. MR*. THOS. LINDSAY and SON and Mis* Maihfe Coiie, of Waukegau. were the guests of Geo, W. B|gtcy and ram- lly Inst week. HKRM OBUTW hail the mlarortune to he kicked hy a hnrse One day la«t week, hut Is around nttendlug to buslneM njjaln, only « UttJe lume. .TffB*T,,. C| Wlll meet with Jolih I. Story ort Friday Sept. 14th at 2 o'eloek. Topic for dlfii*u«s|on ; En­ glish History. England binder Edward aml QuQfn Miihr. . Mm ( Miss BKUTIIA HOI.I.ISTKR. Secyi A YoUNQ lady sends its a postal c«rd on which she imparts seinethi'ig conll- detitl^l.-and, in order to make assur­ ance doubly sure, enjoins us .In a post- .script not to say anything about It. Of Course w* won't. Whv «hOu'd we.? And we' have Cautioned our postolffce deputies not. to ineution It. and our wife say6 she won't never sar a word about it, She got it ftrsi. yon know. ELIJAH BUWKRP. of iDciniioud, smart­ ed for KIIKIKIKI August l(5t!i. to he ab­ sent about three niunthe. Jfo has bi|«u in this tsMwitry 37 yefr#e, and after tld« long time {fo^s buck to IIN t: a five |nnd to once more look upon tl»*^ issc^nes o# his youth. Mr. Bowers is on© of Mc- ilenry county's most substantial f.irin- McilKNRY*8 In^mt B«H Nine weni over to Woodstock on Ratur«lay last and played a like club there, being defeated l»y a j«core of 70 to 4l. FOR the two heautirul Boquets that ornamented the speakers stand at the Old Settlers meeting, the President |r f. i»Hd Secretary are indebted to Rev. Mr«.Avlieeler. Thanks. TRK Wnucomla and McHeiirV ^econA Nines played a game of Rail In the forenoon on Ttmridav last, which rw suited .in favor of XUiIliMtcy by » score of 24 to 19. ^ ^ ' \ '; (! 4 MAt!RTt:i»Bf R*!^. Jfi M. Fevers. In the churcli at JohnshnrsHt, Sept. flth, 188^i Mr. Win, StolTel to Mtss Kit® XV ill1«m*^both of Volo. £.ak$ Cptiiit y. III». /, - ;•••«* our pnper earlier than com- we*k, and If any of our cor- 11 ts find themselves neglected, thejr. wll' k»jow that U was because their commnnlcatlons did not reach us In tlnte. ^ A [ ,' :.m H >S£t ^ ^ ; . 4 * ;^4" . f'."-.'*4*. ;£iv',$Zp: THK lehjthy proceeding# of the.Ofd Settlers meeting, which can be found on the first page. Crowded out our Sol- flier^ Departnnrht for this week, bnt it will appear In !ts usual place In our «»Xt, ; • *i WHKV In town rail at. O IV. Owen's Hud see the Domestic. EhlHdgf, "N"»^w American Wo._J. New Wheeler ft Wil­ son No. 8, New York. Diamond,Spring* field. Crown and SHger SewJng Ma- dilnesi !t will pay yon. ;'! IT is abou*. ati even thing hefweeft man and bananfi peil. Sometimes the man throws ?Vw» banana peel Into the jEutfiftr, and sometimes the banana peel throw* tlie nm'n. The last Instance we ca«v iiie banana peel came out ahead. ,l" *&• --f' •-V ^ •*> &)%! :'i-!» - f ' •• <4*. - *; LISS TttEftR"vitl be an entertainment and basket stipp«»r In the church at Ring- wood. on Friday evening of next week. Sept. 21. It is expected that Miss An- «tr«s. who gave a reading- here a few weeks since, will assist In the exercise*. Programme n.e*t week. THE Elgin Daily News and THE. Elgin Advocate have been consolidated, and will hereafter We nndep thn joint part • nership of J. K. LeB.iroii, nnd A. W* Lowrle. This,; we think, l.« a ^gdml move for both part lea. yf e,. wit>h r he linns.iceess in their new departure. .WHBK a man dlAoontJnues his local |M«per been una he feels aggrieved at '•tttftetlilng In it, he merely trnn«fers Ills, nailie from the subscription lift to the ^otliejr Jist Q"ite at, larger.those who i borrow the |>a|ier every day. Ho never Igtoiie reading It.^-jEg. y I* the Sunday ihteVOwJa& Sri* ffud the following: "'Dr. Edwin R. Bennett, surgeon of the Cook Connly llospitil. baa been commissioned Surgeon Geu- eral of the Son# of Veter«n« of the United States on tlto recommendation of General W. J, Maskeli. Dr. Bennett's military rank Is that of Colonel. Dr. Bennett is a son of Dr. S.F. Bennfett, of Richmond. As the long eveuingsare now coming on our cHUens' should remember \he VcHeury Reading Club. The member eliip is now quite large, hut there should bo more names. They have a line selection of book*, and as fast as the membership increases will put in new ones. Remember that for one dollar you »*III beootne a member, which will entitle you to draw books from the library for o^e year. Call at the store of O. W. Owen, who is the Librarian, and see for yourpelf. We have a lot of Uai* worth from CO veuu lu thi.uo. Your choice (m 60 a ColUy**^ join In wlslii ng him a pleas in f Jo|tfttO|^ and r safe relnn. ' / ' il* ' ^THR parties for Dakoka. «»f which We spoke last week, via: N. 9 Colby, Henry Colby, Isaac ant' 11. P. Mead, of this town. anu Gidcon Coll»v, of Clfrtoir; did not get oil a* expected last week on account of 1 being tinabl to procure cars. Th»y started, how­ ever. yesterday (Tuesday). Their train consisted of ten cars containing two thousand sheep,, amli was taken from this station by a special engine. They expect to be absent about a woiith. in;,I.iI I'.^I i • 1,>'t,4 I!•»,> Thk Mkslon Rand of ,|h« J|0thod 1st Sunday Svbf««l? %vrt1 hoid tlielr last meeting for this {conference year next Sabbath evening - ft. ;tbf;; Mjthodist church, ai%all|&4|ky|lNE Tlwt followitig Is' the programme: » •••-- ,1 Oontrresrtttlonal Sin gin*.... .. i ScTif>tnie REMINJF .VPfert Coltiy 3 Pr»y«r .. 4 Sonjt Mission Rami 5 Rerifntion ...I.izrie Nikies T Missionaryelcerttlae......Six little irivt* 7 Quartetlu..., Choir 8 Tfendinc .......... ..... .. »«n*> Sto>Hnr>l 9 Rwiwiioir.;. .'i'-'i.-. . .Hni'inu Smith 10 Duet i,Mr *«'• Mr* Vns«v 11 Kecit.ition ... ., Clara l>enn«U 12 Rcndinx , i;...... .....;Urii J Vascy IS CANERE^ITANIRT'KNGTATT - H MiwsionHrv letter ,,.fMa.ra Wi^htmnn 15 sioln Qu»rt«tte .Mrs Rishi)|» ntul Choir f Rdinrts . IT LOHHIA Uisiiop IS Song-dismissal . Aw editor ha* been shown the pho- tograph Of a fkeletonsitting In ail easy chair, wltlt'a newspaper grasped In its bony hand. It is accompanied bv a note saving: "Tlie inclosed photo «how« the present condition of an e.lltor who aCtempted to fun a country newsfniper and subsist on produce, "butter, eggs, etc., taken on subscription, and is sent out as a warning to t!»ose who aspire to country jenranlisni.'* That's all right; hut if a country edltor can't live oti **producer butter, eggs, etc.?* how does he expect hfs t'oiueniporary, who takes only promise* of cord wood and Old rails on snbwri*j»t jon, to k-»ep bo^y and soul together# f EXCLUSION tickets to the McGTenfy County Kale, held at Wo«»lstock, will be sni:# at this station on Sepf. 11.12! IS, 14 and IB. good until Wept. 17. Price <•( Round Trip ticket will be 05 cents. R. BC88, Agent, EXCURSION tickets to the Chicago Exposition will be sold at this Statlo^ on . . "' - ' ' ••m EDITOR !1binl»^iUHit.-«Chape11 4k Slnnett. bad * ifood **1e. The' cows averaged a little over a bead, and the whole amount of the sale was a little over 95,003. A yearling colt sold f o r $ 1 7 6 . v < w in. Morton came In from the North on Friday df lan week, with a carload of Milch cows. , Our sportsmen are having a big time shooting Wack birds. They ne#er were as thick as they are this ye«e They are making bad work with the corn on the river Hats. The Episcopal Sunday School gave tHeir scholars a picnic on Saturday of last week. In Phllps grove, but the weather wa; so cold that they did not stay long, Mr;and Mrs, D. W.Thomas, started on Saturday of last<Lweek for Carthage Mo., whore his father lives. Mr*. Blgtow has treated her resilience on Maine street to a new coat of paint, Ed. Mortoa did the job. There was a good number from here attended the Old Settlers re-tmion at McHenry on theGih. Algonquin boas s of having tlie oldest settler in Mclfenry County. Mrs. Gllltlan. She wrs flis first wlilte woman that ever crossed Fox River. ^7 John Adamsk, b"S built .itwwslds-. walk In front of his residence on Maine Street, It Is a two Inch plank walk, inrt was a much heeded Improvemen'* It Is hofed that our friends up toward the ilflM^t will do likewls^ ^ . On Tuesday, the fourth Inst., the board of Auditors met, and J. Philp was chosen- Canada Thistle Cooimis* sinner for the'town of Algonquin with power to compel I all persons having «a«i»da thistles on their premises to exterminate them. , Lou Wenholts and the German Min­ ister, started on Saturday last, for St. Louis on a pleasure trip. They took a<jvamage ' oT ibe ^heap fates in .fare, ' ,, s:-4 .... Harry Antlersoii. of Bat a via. spoilt Sunday In town, the guest of Mrs. Flauner. Ed. Moiton $r. commences thia week era, and I* honored nnd resp^'Uted by all Who know him, ami Id« mai^r frleinl^ the collar wall of a new residence In S46M4 nnlll Sept. IS »1.; v v •« a i Sent « ami " ' •« it " . .• > " 15 «. M , « « « )) w • ** i?! - «• «« •• a» Pr^fcc of Round I'rfp ticket,Including tii^et tfXttgaltiqni will bo 82,30. • , . ' ^ i . " : B. Boss, Agent, Tfife hiemborg of Nnuda Post. G. A. R, are agitating the question of urgan- izlug an association to be composed of tlie Old Veterans of th|s county, and also of holding a reunion. The Post have appointed Comrades M. F. ElU- wortli, Wm. Butler and Henry PnddOck a commlttt1© to confer with the differ­ ent Posts throughout the county, ami ask thert* to setkl delegates to meet with Xnnda Post at Its next regular meeting on the evening of the 2f|t iust., at which time the matter will tie discusscd. The committee recommend Nuu.la as a suitable plaee for holding the reunion, and were ouroptniou asked on the subject we would agree with tht-m. Ntpida Is a very pleasant little village with every convenience for ac- . omiiiodatiug sui'li a gathering, easy of access troai different parts of the cnu.iiy, and holds within her borders some ot. the biggest hearted, whole- smiled old veterans to be found any* w lie rc .--Harvard IndepencisHti Estray. Came into the enclosure of the uudcr- sJgnedonor about August 1st, 1883, a two year old Heifer. .. The owner is hereby -loiitied to provd property, pay charges and take her away, JAMES CJ-ART. Velv^*,>1tOK »nd III valors, at ft. town. Br.. aiul Mrs. Coultrin. of Chicago spent a few days tlie (Irst of the week' the guest* of the families of Helm & Peters. ' J ' There was a hard frost on Sunday a«d Monday mornings, and corn cutting is the order of the day. Every man von meet on the street has a corn cut* t<-r in his hand and asking for help. ilr. Walker, of Chicago, Is the guest of Dtgp Xason for a couple of week?* He came out to recuperate and tan up a little. He Is putting in his t!ine H*h« lug. Helm A Peters art receiving tliefr fall stuck of heating autl codk stoves and any one in want of a stove will do well to call i»u..tbeui before buying etsf* - >.• ' , ;X~^' IPRIHC CROVS. ||||| :; EutToit Pt.Aixt>iiAi.RRJames Turn­ er has gone west iu search of a farm,. Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Wefttlako have returned from a pleasant, trip to Ge­ neva Lake. / , Charles Andrews i4 hauling wood to make ready for th& »««son of sugar cane. Mr. ' ntu] . Mrs, .Robert Tweed, Sr.. made their eon Alexander a short visit last week. - 3 Quite a number of «lie yiOi«i»g ladles around here attended tlie ieachers' In­ stitute at Woodstock, Ollie Tweed, son of Robert Tweed Jr^ had a severe attack of cholera Infantum tint Is now Improving. Mrs. Wm. Peacock, 4f-tills place, has g^nc to Ord. Neb., to make her father* Mr. t^rank Richardsou, a visit, Mrs. Robert Hunter and daughter, Mrs. R. tl. C«»5e, of Uiclnnond, and Miss Cora Wlthey. of (^hit^ign, were visiting friends in this place last week. Miss Sarah Haldeman was visiting her sister. Mrs. James Westlake, nnd other friends In this place last week. All were glad to see Iter able 'to ^>e with ns again after so severe nu attack of Illness. The cheese factory In this place Is doi ng a t hrl vlng, btisinese. They are making sixteen cheeses |»er flay, and two thousand pounds of butter • week. Their dividends during tlie season will exceed these of »ny other factory any­ where around. n The glass ball shoot at this? place. 4as advertised In tlie BLAUUKAICR) ftune oil on the day named, and was the biggest day of amusement that thi« lit tie place has witnessed a good while. Re present^ i ves from^ Grass Lake, Fox Lake, McUeury, Nuuda, etc., were liere .. - |,,ft ' . YOUP Attention P Sense. ?1.60 no •Plow slioea, former price 95 cent*. Ladicg Walking Shoea, formeprice #1 65 now «1.10. Ladles Walking Slw>es Button, former price 81 now 80 cents. oOOGrosa Fauoy l>r»ss Buttons, new and stylish lust arrrlvedj retailing al! over the County for 25 cents. We are selling them at 5c per ilm. Call in. FlTZSIMff'INS A EVAN8<MC. MRS. M. SCHUMACHER Wonld Inform th« ladies of McHenry and vicinity that she is no# receiving her Fall and Winter stock of Millinery mid Kancv Goods, and Is prepared to show you goods of the latest styles and at prices a« low sis th* lowest,. I am also ageivt in McHenry ftkr the ^Patent Ready Made Dress Linings," whioh are giving the. most complete satisfaction wherever used. If in want of a. hat or bonnet of the latest style ami lowest price. HouH tail to call. Store near tlie depot, West Mc!Ienr«*. MRS. M. ftCHUHACflKR, 15 : s Great Saving to Dairymen, ^ Seventy-ftve dollars saved by giving one bottle of Dickinson's Cow Prescrip­ tion soon alter the cow calves, to pre­ vent milk fever. Never was a case of milk fever known where this medicine was given. It will al*o prevent garget and all other diseases incident to (tie cow. For sale by all druggists. Mauu* lacturcd Uy V. UtCKtssoN & SOK, ' V - _ giN#' M to practicing and studying dentistry.^Mr. and Mrs.'Dners will make their home In Riugwood. ?• i ! r Wauconda was w«MT represented at the Oltjl^etilers' Meeting at McHenry on Thursday. On their retorn from the Old Settlers' meeting on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. D»*B4 Of Ivanhoe, were thrown from thelr#imtfge^oppo8lte the resi­ dence of Ittflberts, the] horses beitig IrlgbMatd by a lo ut of fence posts^'wh tub'had beei^tipped out^usar the road, Mrs. Dean's arm was broken. and she «r|s tflifenrfto badly bruised. She was talMMl to the resideuoe of J. R. Wells, wl»ek« |er ari|| was set, by Dr. Wells, but It not yet, Sunday, able to be taKen iMMiHte Alfred Hortfc, taxidermist, is gain­ ing some If atfronage. Thursday, lie •lulled a pet canary for Mrs, 4Soute*. Friday. E. A. Goldiug purchased and placed in Ills shop a liawk. Parties de­ siring bird* or work'from Mr. North, can leave ordes-s and obtain Informa­ tion concerning t»la terms'at the Drug Store, Vedder SfoeptnVnew steam thresher came pulling Uirough^thestreet Friday morning. Saturday it began thresh!rg Mr. Slocum's oats, and attracted nii>n« erous vl^ltors.< The engine Is slxteeu horse power, and cap-able or deing lots of bitshi«N^ :-y< Friday tb4|| SkMMm's Lake boys p?ayed a matttn game of ball with the Diamond Llkf boys On the grounds of the latter, , Mr. 01 instead and lite wile, daughter of Mrs. Wbltcntnb, '"where they liavo been vlHtlug.startedt for their lioiae In Kansas Saturday morning, Mrs. Reed Burrett and children from Colorado, are frisking with her mother, Mrs Kimball. R.C, Hill is building a bay window oa hie home. Deacon Ford Is ales im­ proving his red'denee. The Wauconda and Llbertyville combinttion brass lund spent two days traveling through the county )i»st week advertising tlioLftiertyville fair. They have also boett engaged ^for tlie «fair this week. % A p*rty are-out from the city Ash­ ing. They appear to be having pretty good Inek, so doubtless enjoy it, In spite of the cold weather. Quite a number of base ball enthusi­ asts went to Barrington Saturday to witness a game between Barrington mid Elgin, For some reason the Elgin boysdil not materialise, greatly to the disgust of the B. B. E.'s aforesaid. Most of the schools have begun their fall tetm. Tb« village school opens Mottd ty. ORECN WOOI|. ri DITOR riAINOKAIsfcRt-JTM W*VJT iff this seytlon hnvo done great «14tnase to the orops. L. Coudrv's folks havo a new organ. Musical instruments are q.iite plenty nowadays. Grant Con dry U home oti a vtait and will stuy Until tlfter the fair, , j f O. C Murphy will soon bave *,uew wind mill tower, » S. O. Gregory and wife, of Woo<l- stock, were at C. Marble's tho last of the week, Mr. Samuel M. Soper and wife, of Aldcn, visited at D. W, Super's a few day# Inst week. J. D. Charles* folk* art ogpoctlng relatives from tlie east soon. Fred Dalley Is home again, bnt will stay only a short time, as he intends soon to start for tlie West, J. II. Garrison is sick witlMliphtheria and imder tlie care of Dr. Rart. He is slowly improving. P. Dalley has taken Ills place in the lnpHt'i* yatd until lie Is able to attend to it, W. A. Baker has t wouty-seyen first class Chester White pigs at tlie fair. All who desire to see or purchase should not miss them. Atnan will be in constant attendance during the fair. Soper A Westtfrman't cheese factory Is In a flourishing condition. They havi been putting itf a set of new twin vats, which aflord greater facilities than ever. They have also secured the services of ap assist ant chetas«m«k* er by tlie name of Klinbal), from t|^> Henry. • • ; Job Toles lias rented the Coggin's mill, known aB the Dushore Mills, for three years. We have not learned who Is to take charg«> of It, t ut whoever does, It will be a person w«t« t* capable of runiiing It, tor Mi. Tole4 ls s |>r»e- ticai man. and will ftdmlt o| no half­ way business. * ? > - -J sill 1 • ^ |»Wl|UrAST. ^ fj'* ' X *' ' ' ' I'd i^him Admission to the f:»ir grounds of the Mclfenry Co. Fair, S«|>t. 11--IS. 1883} Ifembeishlp ttckol, antttllng pitrchsser# lqc-o«npettt for evonv premium nn<t to l>ea<lniilteil with wife «»'t chll'lren an <ler six vears <>f age, to the grounds *-' during the KaiP............ tl W AH ei{1Ubitor* mider12 years offage, making eutiics In the Youth's and other departments, are required to pay an entrauoe fee of 90 cents, which en­ titles then» to admit tattoo during the Fair, Single ticket 0»ro«S «1ajr.".# U... • SB ^iii^ie ticket gocd for owe aitnft»»lofi for uer^pn ot:r6iinit uiuter IS J. ID Admitting one horse ant! ri«ler one rtsr.. A3 lent* IRSTT. driver..,..., T * hors" vehlt-le one day... vthicl© one day and vehicles and driver n ISO Admitting one day Children under 6 years of age acrompa hietl hy parents or guardian, free. Aniphi theater Parties purchasing carriage tickets will find good accommodations for hitching* ,as the society have provided suitable ^fiapgemeuts for tb«t pur­ pose, A. 8. WRIGHT, Sec'y. . Blaokamlth Business for Sale at Munda- The undersigned offers for sale Ills tools, stock, etc.. in the village of Numla. Is a first-class location for business. Will sell cheap as I want to get out of the busine*^ A good oppor­ tunity for a live man." \ J. S. F£5£fU Sun4a^ THtlHt I am not wise a« One is tM, My richest «rift« are «lasti v: , fj But I hive learned how sweet it la # To l«ve*and lully trust, 1 will not qiiestion thanKh t smart' ' " , Beneath the ehsstentas rod, ^ For ever In'm v pain I see :-s The loving hand of God.- ,;4| •>-. v. • Ilia ways are no* «ny wava, and l See not my nat ure'* needs, fh. know 1 welt, my ftnfstr is To follow,*hero,lie leads. The m'ra^les of life sad death I cannot understand. But in thetr mvtteiHes-t trace A Cither's loving hand. Bis language I cannot iteltne. His form I cannot so* • ^ i 'J/, rr-'-" And yet I know it is Hie votae That sometimes speaks te me, ' Though fslnt to death niv spirit SMnS, . Sick with the wounds It hear*. ,Jt His mercy lived t'-e depth of eaeh-- , ' •> The hand that strikes still sparest The <t<irke8t cloud His prophcrr M ^ Of peace doth t>rl£ht*st show, :, f f A n d I n t h e a r i d { s o i l e f p a i n u i , Mis tairost love-flowers growj .j-s In dreams I sail His aeasof 1 faltn ernwned their vinsoine |*ies. Below, hea ven'n deathless flowers, abors E t e r n a l s u n s h i n e s i i l l l e s . \ \ 4 : ;i« i . I trust sttch dreams II!s angels weave, ' While wearv nnture sleeps, To teach, sucn i»!es, ft»r even trie* f' His loving kiadnsstf keeps. ^ | The lights of hope and love that lifts* " ' Mv Journey here a dav, •* , . His iovo ahau change 'n deathless stack Beyond the shining|wsy. ; The eyes >hat darkly see, the heads >. That weakly huild, at length, ,,.t • 8h>(ll know the influence of ttiR Ugtit,^$?-. And fashioned by His strength, Thf blessed$teed4T do, tha tears To piteous sorrow given, I * He treimires for my sake, and makes ii. *.- The stars to light my Heaven, t . I "need not even fear thedarkj^ That hides death's golden gate,, »> !. for, at the thi'cshhold, wclcomioa. . ' Ilia angels ever wait. * Bt)«s:-f(i tlio wlfo of Th<N>dore Schroeder, Sept. 6,1883, a daughter. Is visiting . . 4Htk»lt, -#tt -no team r»n i !ir*»o rh the town and to the ciieese Imitiiry. wh<*re thoy^arrivtd with ouly n picic of the wagou tongnc the r^st of ihe vehicle being biukeu up and scattered a'ong the read. fht accident caused great ttelumest In town, and in a few mlrittes a crowd had collected at Mr. Osmond's, Frank Hotter, who saw the accident, and rai to the scene, brought on a lieiuorrhag from tlio lungs which called for medi cal aid, tilt. < MASK'S R^ivlpr Book should be lu every household lu the country,as It Is replete with practical information on every subject which may arise In tho house, on the farm, in the workshop ttud tlie office. It muttf meet with a ready *ale% See the advertisement lu aunt her column of our paper. We pre­ dict that whoever Is fortunate enough to secure an Agency lu this section for this wonderful book, will surely make tnotray. STOLEN HORSE#. Taken tip by tho plaee of residence Dressa No ti<aiW» to Mww gti qiH>Mlnns at R. Bishop1*.1 F.irm Bells cheap, ai Building Paper, ebean, Story'®, Buy the Ettey Ui best. O. W, Owenf! A fine assortment 4 He Iron >Var*at- ' Miss Ornha Wilson sister In Lake Co. We return thanks for tlio kind words of the PLAIHDEALSK'S Woodstock cw- respoiulent. 1 A good many of our young people attended a danc* at Wm. l(awson*s, En­ glish Prairie, one evening last week. Walter Davis, of Elgin, spent a por­ tion or Sunday and Monday in Rich­ mond, the guest of Robert Bennett. Charles EMred?e, Frank-Wray and Lin Dennisoft hftve gone to Belolt, Wts( to attend school, and Grace and Dick Cole *41! attend the Academy ^t El- f1". • '•> ' We hear that Mrs. Jaines Westlake, of Spring Grove, was injured by a run­ away on Tuesday, between Genoa Junction and Richmond We have-not learned particulars. R. C. Bennett has lately sold ten of his l.Ight Brahma chicks at high figures and has plenty more of the same kind for buyers to select from. Those who come earliest have the best ch incc to get fowls of perfect farmland feather. Charles Eblredge. or McHenry. be came a member of Richmond Post G. A. R. Inst Friday evening. That is right. McHenry has many an old sol­ dier that she ought to be proud of, and Richmond Po*t will be proud to muster every one ol them. Fall lr.. boys! Our doors are open to everv worthy soldier. Now that the season for warm cloth­ ing has come it will be well to remem­ ber that our local merchant tailor, Mr. (Iolden Gellesple, can and will furnish you with nice fitting suits of the best material and at reasonable prices. We would trust no man sooner tli^p Gelles­ ple to cut au expentlvo piece of cloth for a dress suit* A team of Frank Potter's got the up- por hand of tlio hired man, oi; Wednes­ day, and ran away. Turning the corner of Main and George streets, they col­ lided with Richard Wray's wood pile and left the wagon there, somewhat demoralised. They were caught after avhile not much Injured, The driver's leg was iujuied. Our public school opened on Monday Sept. 3d, with a! full attendance in all departments. Prot. Faber, of Hebron, Is principal. Miss Mary Robinson re­ tains her old place in the intermediate department, and Miss Gertrude Johon- nott succeeds to the place formerly oc­ cupied by her sister ^Marlette. The ! new sohool year opens very hopefully, and we trust it may be a great success !n eveVy department--and think 14 will, The small array of workmen who have been at work so long In llie grist mill are getting .along so they can be­ gin to predict an end to the protracted job of converting the mill Into a "roller process" establishment of tho tint class. The Work has taken longer than at first anticipated. It was alike the deter* initiation of Cole Cooley A Co. ^nd the master workman on tlie job thai every part of the work should he done In the most perfect and faithful man iter, so that, when completed, the mil) should be capable of doing work second to none in the country. If sk'il and money can accomplish tlie desired result. It will be accomplished. It it now. ex­ pected that the machinery will all be , In running order in letfe than four weeks. The outlay on the improve* moots has been verv large, Qu|te a serious accident happened as a man named Quinn, who lives on the biff hill, southeast of Richmond, «(U coming into town with bis milk,,on Wednesday morning. Accompanied by his wife aod chthk when oppo«jt,e.Gjeo. OsmoudX his hprses. becaibe frighten- odtat the 8 o'clock passenger train to Chicago* and E&II away. In a few rods they rail'tho ivear side of the wag»n hm$ e^Mtvatlon beside the rfluid, ^avhyg the whole of one wheel there except the hub. All three of the occu- pauts were thrown to tlie ground with gr$at forpe. tho child among the ruins of the wheel. He was picked up It- sensible and carried into Mr. Osmond's, where medical aid was summoned, and subscriber at Ills live miles south The*" Boss*1 Story's. City wsWIenewi for,. Asa W. Xmilh. W«s ~ The celebrated Bi for ti The best at John I. Story's. Lumber Wagons, Milk form Spring BH^iet for Bishop's wantboUM*. Fishing Tackle of Engein's, in liowo'a new Bridge. all - . .! west from Richmond, a team supposed to ha»e oeen stolen and abandoned by tlie thieves. Tne owner Is requested to prove property pay charges and take them away. Address for informa­ tion, Chas. H. Tryon. Richmond, 111. Tlie Great Russian Remedy. Russian Liniment is a sure cure for Rheuuiatiein. Neurtlgia, Diphlhslra, Toothache, Earache. Sore Throat, sore­ ness ot the limbs, Ulcers, Sprains, Burns, contractions ot the Mtisclvs or Joints, Chilblains. 'Inflammation. In serere cases apply with a cloth wot with tho Liniment and leave on over night. For sale by all druggists. C. DICKINSON A SON, Barrington, 111. Solo Proprietors Smoked and Salt Meats, 1 ofler for sale at my market In WaiK conda. Salt and Smoked Meats at tbo following low prices: Smoked Hams 13 cts ner lb Shoulders .. 10 *• Smoked Bacou 10 '• Lard.. 12} *» A supply of Fresh Meat* of nil kinds and of the nest quality always on hand. J. r, RQXEY.. Wfcneonria, HI.. An*, sth, IMS. ' For Sale. ,J'" On account ot sickness the under­ signed offers the following property for sale on the most reasonable terms: One span ot matchcd Mules, gentle and well broke !n <every particular, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Farm Wagon, and 1 new Grain Drill, Will sell cheap for cash or good ap­ proved note.or will exchange for cattle, liog*. etc. Call at once and I will give you a good bargain. SIMON MlCKLU. Johnshurgh, III., Aug. Rth, 1881 - House and Lot for Sale. 1 offer (or sale my House and Lot, situated in the village of McIIenry.on the West Side. The house Is nearly new. Is in Hrst .class repair, newly painted both inside and out, and is one of the most desirable residences in the 7i1htge. Good barn and out houses on the premises. Will be sold reasonable If applied for at once. For full par­ ticulars Inquire of F. K. Granger, at McHenry, K. V. ANDERSON. M. D. McHenry. June Hhh. ISM. New Restaurant: at Nunda. The undersigned having fitted up Ills building on Main Street, Nunda, es­ pecially for the purpose, has now opened one of the finest Restaurants and Ice Cream Parlors to bo found tn the county. Ice Cretun, Lemonade, choice Confectionery,and In short everything usually kept in a place of this kind can be found here, and no pains will be spare J to please all who inuy give me a call. Canned Good* or all kinds, and of tho best brands to bo found In the market, always on baud. Call and see me. P. H, A lint fUttiard room attached. A. SOKKEKSCHIBX. Nunda, I1L, July IRth. l«*i. A full line of the justly celebrated Buffalo Boots always to be obtaiued at fl. Colby's. • V , CLOTHING. r Onr Clothing Department Is unusu­ ally complete and tlm»k we cau show the finest line of Children's, Boys', Youths' atul Men's suits and overcoats ever offered lu this market, and at prices that will pay the clifecst buyer to Investigate. Call and examine them at H. ColbyV. The largest line of Ladles' and Gents'Knit Underwear at H. Colby's. Bakery Supplies. M, Eugelii. at bis store a few doors uortli of the Riversido House,has made arrangements to supply his customers and the public gene rail vt with fresh Bakers' Supplies of all kinds. Fresh Bread, Biscuit Cakes, Pies, etc., can be found at his store at all times, anil he respectfully luyites the public to give hiip a e»|H. He also keeps oa hand Chick's and Spencer's Flour, which will compare with any to be lound In tbe market. Give mo a rail . " • M. KKOKLX. . Memory. May 8tb.»85. • • ""i1,* . . Remember we make a specialty of the.Sela line and coarse boot, tlio best iu tbe market, , W. H. DWIOHT, Woodstock. •J V* ' ' 'Toh wIH ftnil a very large stock of Rubber Goods of the very be«t make and at low cash prioes at Dwight" , Woodstock, tie for We would call von attention to Sela celebrated hand made goods meu, women anil child en. w h DwiOHTt WoodstoHt. '.i ! . ABVICK tu MOTHKRa - Art yon uivinroea st night nud brok­ en of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with paiu of cutting teeth ? If so. semi at mice and get a bottle of Mr*. Winslow's Sootfcing Syrup for chlldreu teething. Its value i« Incttlcel able. It will reReve the yaw Uttfe ttiflerer i^-nie din tela'.. D»ptu<f »p«»a it <uot(h^n&. Htei'o in uo asistake Hbout It. fct cuses dysentery and diarrhoea, regu­ lates tbe stouiacii and bowels, cares wind colic,- softons the gums, reduces inflainiiia'kiiK and gives tone and en­ ergy to the wh«»le system. Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrup for children teething is pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription of one of llw oldest au.l best female phy$U'i$*& and uurst'4 in the United Stat<1^ Is for »ale by all iltMiiuiM* |hifuHjjl«ait tbo world, PliCe W Vft Uts a W.ttlc. Gikesrlv to tbe Mclli-nrv Co, F^.'T on TntiiSiiity and Friday, t*r->£iuiume commences at 10-80 a. ni^ : The finest line of Sliver ami Flat*# Ware to tie found In tlio county.'at O, IV. Owen's. An elegant line of dree* but Irimmiuga always to be jmrnd \ *l cQKsmii A full lino of Dr. Warner^ In several styles at Perry St O Madam Mettae Tlie best on tlio utarkol ai Bartlctt't CLOTH!*?. A complete stuck Of |fiiViNl fl^ Clotiling at bottom prMw. - ;,|MWIW. Drags Drags, DrAgs, a lot oti ha;J^ steel tootli aud must sell. VWnk 'i#: '- R. Bishop • Ir you want anything lett thw 0m Estey Or«aa I can sell yn« oae fair and upwards. 0,f.wi|| A full line of clioioo always to bv obtaiael at HM«T CounX CAGE8. Bird Cagea, In all stylos and prtcta, nt John 1. Story's, A lot just received. Call aud ste |l«Ma. ' E. LAWLC8. Is selling Suits at lest tfctai Cblroga prices. A good Catslmert Salt w f4.50. Call and tee them. Call and examine! tboto Bltrtla fll- lint Extension Tables al«lJ» Mf foot at J. B. Blake*. t| pmr Im cash. • Remember that you will experience no difficulty tn getting repairs for aay inaclii lies >>oIil by lt.-'Sil' venting vexatious tttd lays at a critical tliaowlMa^t«|iii money. 1. . • DIAMOND DYK9. We lial'i'all colors of tbo Plauiond Dyet only lOc^a^^ Wc desire tocaill the atttntlWI«f 1 ladies to our draw gnailt We have added aSne llna«| i cnmellettes. silks, sallnV it will be sold on very closo Hnn1 Everything in farming lm| from a Swill Cart 10 a ~~ Twine Binder, can be found at warehouse of K. Bishop. For first-class ln*uraiitt and Lightning, wind si tornadoes, etc., ettv. amjdf Smith, Woodstock. III. THK cliolcest line of ThrNittit La«lio«' Neck Wear la towa at E. W. Howe's. •* ' GLASS! GLASS' We keep Glass of all sixes on hand. Special extra charge. sites Tlil bottom dropped oof. live to meet or beat anjr mtdv that hat been or may bo wSir, Wire. JOHNI. HOUSE AND LAND FOB $**&' Tbe undersigned offers tor /tirit * AC(tK"' boose aud one acre of land, sltaatod ja „• <3 the village of McHeucy, netf tbo | lie school building On ftit prtnhil"' is a good bam and "nllyniSWlt. ' giiil 1 small iruit ot all kinds. ttfld 1 reasonable and 011 easy lofttK lt*» -:„1(j quire on the premises. ;• McHenry. III,. Aaga.t ^ST1^ ' Gossamer cireulan anil coals for ladies and gentlemen, and a full line of rubber good* aWrajrs i to be hd|l at, • ' . Wan(c«l-~t,o iMi a Fuv. Wanted, to rent a taria of from 100 to 150 acres. Ca«b rent will be paid* Apply ts tUi office for furlber portiea* Itft* • „J •*" FINE SHOES. * "3 Just Received. Tlie ftaett tteek of Ladies' aud Children*! Woar In tbo county at bottom priest a| |*Orrf|j| .4l • Fine Shoes. : i vj Onr stock of Fost#^rf||brated Beloit Shoes is euaiyie|l. For style and durabiHt> UM; be excelled. Asktoam REMOVED. Jewekr. kt# his new More, on* ifaof eotfc Searies Millinery stU»i arhftWlf. be happy to see all bis el# and as many new «ike» call. I win give yon ba Watches and Jewell ofiweii.lu iW* jiL*.*Li.,' .rXUi."LW. ...L., ; •«.. v. • * jXL f.t..«. .- Tbe aoest Henry can bo fonnd afc TfceeMe* pwhiubw* ml * j'^fisriaSS.

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