, * • « ^ _.-, V •<',.• < -.*v "-- .'-• * ,. • • • j , t 1 r ••-•• i ' • V ' •• '%$ WEDNESDAY, DEC. li. 1888, vi Hall read Time Table. <JOI»Q SOUTH. Beneva Lfcke Passenjfer..............7:37 A. m fieneva Lake Express 8:23 " Seneva Lake Kreisht . 1:'« P. M Geneva Lake raMenger.......... 3:32 «• oitwr* *»« Pit. Bn«t» Lake Frelrht G**m Lake Pa*«en<er..... dnin Uk« Express Iwm Lake Faiaearer a ... » S* A. * 9:IB - 4 :S7 P. X 6:57 »• Bans, Apent. McHenry, 111 MASONIC Mrtlawitr LOOOE, No. ISS A. P. AND A. M.-- Reenter Communication* the Saturday on or before the full of the moon and every twe weeki thereafter. CHAS. C. COLBT, W. M, THERX will be a Club Dapice at Grand: Hall, Parker Honae, on Friday evening V of this week, the 14th Music by Slocinu'e ;;; Orchestra. THKChurch Aid Society of Rinewood will meet at tlio house of Mrs. S. Dodge on Thursday afternoon, Dec. 13th. All are cordially invited. Order of Sec. ^ THKRK will be a Glass Bail and Tur- y^> key shoot at Volo on Monc'ay, Ow.24, shooting to commence at ID o'clock- Shootisls will find a chance for rare apart, THB Gymnasium, which has been panning here the past month, ha* been dosed, the teacher, we believe, going to Woodstock, where he intends open- Inn a school of like character. LOST, In this village, on Mondav evening, a gentleiran's brown KM Glove, lined with red. /The Under will confer a favor by leaving the game at this office. W;"" THK next Sociable by the L-idlea of the Uniyersalist Society will tie held at the residence of James B. Perry, on Friday evening of this week* Dev. 14th. All are invited. THFRK will be a Glass Ball, Puff Ball and Turkey Shoot in this village on Hondayaud Tuesday. Dec. 24th and 25th. Rare sport may be expected. Let alt sliootlsts take, due notice and be sure to be on hand. PBBSOSAL. GEO. OWEN is still quite low. %itt hl6 physician pronounce him slowly Im proving. CAPT..TA»ES NISH, County Treasurer, made ottr sanctum a pleasant call on Tuesday/ FRED RACE started on Monday morn ing for Indianapolis, Ind., where his fatlier now resides. SAM HARRIS started for Hot Springs, Arkansas, On Monday morning. He goes there for the benefit of his health. DR. S. F. BRHXETT. of Richmond, and Dr. E. V. Anderson, of Woodstock, were, in this village en professional business last week, JOHN ERW49. who has been reported very low with typhoid fever, is slowly improving under the care of Drs. How ard and Anderson. WM. VANVELSEK and wife, of Dela- van, Wis., were the guests of Mr*. T. J.« Clifton and Allan Walsh and family last week. A DOCTOR from Waukegan, was here last week, looking our village over, with the idea of locating here at an early day. ' REV. FATR*^ FEOERS* having been selleved of his charge at .fohnsburgh, will go to Iowa this week to visit his parents, where he will remain uuUJthe Bishop returns from Rome. ^ ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Yager, of the Riverside House, McHenry, tf'rove over to Wa^ikegau last Tuesday. Mrs. Yager will visit her daughter, Mrs. Win. Kel sey, at Fond du Lac. Wis., before turning to McHenry.-- Waukeg> Gazette. % A REGULAR Convocation of McHenry Chapter, No. 34. R. A. Masons, will he held on Friday even'^g of this week. Doc. 14th, for the election of officers for the ensuing year, and the* transac tion of other Important bnsiness. All members are earnestly requested to be present. By order of the m. E. II. P. C.T. ELDKKDOE, iiotwitli-fttaiidin? the open winter, is pushing the Poul- trv business nil as <-xt<en ively as in formeryeftr*. and is paying the highest market price, for Turkeys. Geese, Ducks and Chickens. Business around liis Poultry House presents a lively appearance. ATO. W. OweIIV <ano.b«» f< nnd the following named' Sewing Machines; New Amorican. Domestic, New Wheeler Jfc Wilson No 8. Crown, New York, Springfield and Singer, either of which would bs a very suitable Christmas Present. Call nt his store •nd see them and learn prices, ONE of the greatest lebor saving ma chines that we have seen for a long time Is the Piano Mover, owned by O.W.Owen. With it two men cair move the heaviest Piano up or down stairs with the .greatest esse, without being obliged o lift to exceed twent y pounds and the Piano is in no danger of being marred. WE have received a life insurance circular which informs ns that hy pay ing «6 • year for five weeks we'll get back 820,000 in six .months--or rather, by paying 96 a week for 6.000 yearj we'll get back ®20in--that is by paying •6.000 a year for Ave weeks, we'll get back--we've got ibis tiling sort of mixed. Wo must consult the circular »R«ln. TICKETS will be issued to-morrow for the New Year's Party at the Riverside House, on Tuesday evening. January 1st, 1884. Nevln's celebrated Military Band, ot Chicago, will furnish the music, and during the evening it is ex pected llr. Nevins will introduce his celebrated Drum Solo. Riverside Hull has been nicely fitted up for this oc casion. and nothing will be left undone to aiake It pleasant for all. AFTER January 1st those of oortnb- 'scribers In this village, who are now receiving their papers by carrier, will receive them through the Post Offices. The reason for this change Is that it Cakes a good deal of valuable time on <1m most busy day of the week for us. osid as all go to the Post Office at least •nee a day It will be no Inconvenience to them. We trust this will be satis factory to all and will certainly be a great lielp to us. ismac will be on entertainment in the pu"M1c school building, Friday night. Decern be a 91st,- consisting of musing songs, recitations, dialoguer. •te. M1ss Aonle M. Audrus will ap- poor before die McHenry people for Che first close. The proceeds will be used toward tbe purchase of an oil fialutlog of Che (ate S. D. Baldwin, to bo bony io tii« room where he ren dered suek valuable services -for tiie past eight years.^ Admission 15 cents HENRY COLRT haafaken possesalon a full column In the PLAIXDKALEK tl week, in which lie informs 'the buyii public of the extra bargains to J| found at his store for the next 30 day He is making a clearing out sale pn parat.ory to his January inventory, a is oflering a large line of piece good remnants, etc., at remarkably lo prices in order to reduce his stock. TT also litis a Inrge lhle of Clothing which those contemplating buying should not fail to examine and learn prices. Read his advertisement in another column. AN *xctuinge hits a very large tack if not a nail squarely on the head, as follows,: "How very sensitive people seem to he If every word said and dene is not exnctly te their liking. Let nsj publish 99f> favorable notices of certain men or their business.and no attention is paid.to it.nor do we receive a 'thank you,' but let one item appear to com plete the thousand, showing up some fault or where they made a mistake, and we shall hear from them at once, and they will denounce ns as a rascal nnd untruthful. 'Oh! consistency, iliou art a Jewel!'M As the Holidays draw nigh our read ers should not forget the '•Pottery Palace, Art Museum aud Great Exposi tion1* Of J. G. Clioate, Woo.lstock, an advertisement of which can be found in another column. At his store can be fonnd one of the finest assortments of Crockery. Glass, Art Wares. Fancy Goods, Toys, Novelties, Lamps,Chande liers, etc., to be found outside of the city, His stock is complete and prices low. When in Woodatock it will pay you to visit his Art Museum, where can be seen every tiling in the Crockery and Glass Ware line, from single arti cles to full sets, from plain to finest decorated wares. Read his advertise ment In another column and do not fail to call and see his splendid exhibition. WE Inadvertently omitted last week to notice the new advertisement of W. H. Dwiglit, the old reliable Boot and Shoo dealer, Woodstock, which can be found on the last page of this paper. He has the finest stock of goods In his Une ever brought to this county, con sisting ot Boots, Shoes and Rubber good*, botli fine and coarse, for both ladles and gentlemen. He is agent for the celebrated Selz goods, which have no superior in the market. Mr. Dwigtit buys and sells for cash and being the only exclusive Boot and Shoe house in the county can offer better bargains than can be found elsewhere. Do pot fail to call and see him when in waut of goods in his line, . It will pay you Read his advertisement In another column. EVERYONE should hear in mind the Market Fair,.to he held at Richmond, oil Thursday ilf next week December "20th. Horse buyers from Chicago have given notice 'that.tliey wiM be thereon that day for the purpose of buying some good horses, and anyon* having such for s»le should not fail to have them there on that day. As we have said before these Fairs are % fixed in stitution, and are of untold benefit to all classes. The stock on exhibition at the two former Fairs would have /lone credit to even a county fair. Do not fall to altcii(f on the 20tli. As will be seen by the advertisement in another column, the firm ot Hall db Shepard. Dundee, has- been dissolved, C. F. Hall having bought out the inter est of his part ner and now proposes to "go It alone" again. Mr. Hall Is well known to the people of tiiis county, and is now better thiin <ever prepared to meet their wants in all kit'.d»>" of goods. His new store is packed from cellar to garret, and that lie is giving the buying public bargains is evidenced by the throngs that daily visit his store. Read his advertisement care fully. It will pay you. TEMPERANCE meeting at the M, E. church next Sunday evening Dec. Mtli, at 730 o'clock. u All are cordially in vited. -Following Is the programme: Gospel Hymn, No. 240..... Scripture' Reading... ...... *.-- .BelleColby Prayer "Sonus of Ite'lottminjt Mive/' No. 110 Rem line of" Minutes ^ec.rt'tfiry IK'c'I.HiiHtion. C;trl K*y Snn^ Clara Wright liamling ;... ........Clira Wiphtrnaii I)uct .. .........Mr anil Mrs J J Vascy Recitation.. Giane Slovens Paflsinx pledges*.« :« Voluntary Declamation. Lonnie lti*lio,> Ketulhig lMii't.... Belie Colby an>t Clara Wright Recitation Clara Bennett Recitation...; Ma«nt Van ftl.vke Duet ......Mrs J Bishop,- Mr* T J W'»l#h A'!dres« - J A Sheldon Gospel Hymn, No, 153 HIGHWAY robbery was reported in this village en Thursday la*t as having taken p'ace near Volo, in which a woman was attacked by a man in the road and her pocket book continuing 861 taken. It coming to the ears of Marsha] Granger, he took the matter in hand and succeeded in trtclng it to a man who was stopping with Peter Weber, on the Long farm, east of this village. He con Id not spenk\£nglish. but told Mr. Weber, who is a German, that he had found a pocket book, and Mr. Weber mistrusting that all was uot right, got possession of the money and notified parties in this village, which brought out the facts. Granger went over and arrested him on Thursday night nnd delivered him to the au thorities at Volo, but on investigation it was shown that he was a half-witted, crank}* sort of a tramp, and lie was set at liberty on condition that lie leave tiie country, which he proceeded to do ,at oncejl It was a lucky circumstance hit the money was recovered. By set ting him at liberty ttie County of Lake saved a bill of expense, but the ques- tion naturally arises will his next vic tim get of) as fortunate as this one? The Chicago Da-'fj/ Newt of the 4th ilist contain* the following concerning one of our Fox Lake resorts: "Yester day Mr. E, S, Alexander replevined about ftSVX worth of p«rsonfil property front Mr,O. W. Lippencott, of Fox Lake. It appears that- Mr. Lippencott was made custodian ot the personal property in LJppencott'e hotel, at Fox Lake, the location of the Indian Point Hunting aud Fishing club. By hill of sale the property was first conveyed by Mr. Lippencott to" J. McGregor Adams, who sold to R. Berger who, on the-25tl: of last August, gave a bill of sale to Mr. Alexander. A hill of sale of the same date, and covering ail the others, was then given by Mr. Llppen colt to Mr. Alexander, covering ail the goods, ehatt!es, aud property of evory kind in and a»>ou.t the premises kuown as Li ppencoti's hotel, now known as the. Indian Point IluuMitg anil Fish ing club, at Fox Lake. Friday Mr. Alexander* learnel that the goods were he ing ̂ hipped to Chicago. One load is thought to have been put In n house on <>nter avenue, and another lot was found at the depot;. C«*l. Lip peucotf seems to claim that lie posses sed certain household g tods, hut the present owner of thn hotel is deter mined to llnd out by w'rtt authority bis custodian lit removing • ||ioHprop. erty.n THE AIDA LAWRENCE Comedy Com pany are billed for one week at River side Hall, commencing Monday even ing next. Dec. 17th, on which night they will present the celebrated com edy entitled "Fanchon the Cricket." This company comes highly recom mended bv both the public and the press, and we predict for lovers of the play in this village and vicinity a rare treat next week. They will bring out during their stay here some of the finest plays on the stage, with change of programme each evening. We gpeak for them crowded houses every night during the week. Arrange me it ts for the New Tear's Party at Grand Hall, Parker House, ore being made on an extensive scale, and the dancing publte can rest as eured of the usaal good tiuie at this popular dancing resort. N. E. Slo- cuiu's Orchestra will furnish the mu sic, Their tickets will be ready for djstri bution at their Club Party on Friday evening of this week. Re- tuember this party will be on Tuesday evening, Jan. 1st, 1884. <3k> to M. Engl en's forCbristasaa aud Vow Teat's Presents. Goods suitable for Holiday Presents of all kinds, both useful ond oruamen- Ml, at Geo. W. Besley's. OUR attention was called on Monday te some very Hue Oil Paintings from the hand of Eail Mead, son of H. C. Mead, which would indeed be a credit to an oider and more experienced Ar tist. They represent various landscape and other scenes, and to our Vye, at least, seem almost perfect. Master Earl has taken but few lessons in paint ing but seems to be a natural Artist, and we predict in the future is sure to make Ills mark in this line.f These paintings are beautifully framed and ate now en exhibition in lie^luy?s Drug store, where they are oft'ered for sale at ajj-Hioimble price, and would make a handsome and appropriate Christmas Present. Do net fail to call and see them. They must b« M#a to be|^§p- TIIE following Is the list of Grand and Petit Jurors for the January term of the Circuit Court: ORAWD JITRORS. Amorr Barber, Wm. noiighertT. Alfred Patrick, Geo Backus, Allen I Mitten, Ifnrton (J tills, W. S. Merry, W. li. Conklin, ?lnon, 8. M. t'arr, A. D. Grimley, Daniel Sheldon, V. \V. Dswoy, n .s . White. I'cter Wlirtner, Oliver 1.. Phi'.lips, James Stewart, Knnk Hateb, Vf. H. Hollman, FBTIT JURORS. It. McOonnell, eo. AMiott, lH:rt W. Brown, Ja nice KuliUiaa, James Lad it, Walter Fftob. E. P. Perartns, T. II. Mct.ean, If. H. Pnrnter, Patrick Cnoney, tlaviil Morris, Geo, IMnnor, Rimnxtt w'tleox, A. I-. Vewinan. Geo. W. Itaird, H. X. Jerr<»aM, P. R. I.iltCM, Wm. Mutely, O. W. Owen, f;. Ilanlev. alter Carr, PoUie llelisn, H. B. Sliephanl RoU'l Marshall, ^ , Frnnei s (?lark, * \ Thomts I.onlen, Frelerick (.Khriag, Wm. Boi»e, Frwnk Rin'lall, Samuel Clurk, Ooryilon ItielianlS, Craton Mtirphy, VT. H. Manon, M. It Tlioinns, H«»nry Christian, William Page, Simon Potter, Joe. vvnahlmrn, S. Pea«e. A. I,. Weaver, Warren Smith Do not fail to call at li ••Kiev's store before baying your Ohr 1st mas presents. MRS. SCHUMACHER Has just reurned from the City with a fine stock of Goods, selected espe cially for the Holiday trade, to which she Invites tiie attention of the buyiug public. • aSfie°sRa8.also the finest line of Ladies Neck Wear ever brought to this town, which she has received direct from New Tork, which for quality, style and price cannot be surpassed; Do not fail to call at her store, ex amine goods and learn prices. Too can save money by doe ing so. MRS. M, SCHUMACHER. Near the Depot, McHenry. 111. # -- **» Now and attractive Holiday Goods just received at FlTZStXMOX^ A EVANSOVS. Inspect the new Clothing Depart ment at Fitzsimmons & Kvansoii'et' If you want to buy Cloaks and Dol mans at bed rock prices, call oa J. R. Wells & Son. Wauconda. 'MARY ANN, Little John an.1 No|l, f$r smokers, at Geo. W. Besley's, # HEBRON. EDITOR PLAINDKALUR:--Mrs. Elli# Is on the sick ll3t. Andrew Brown, who has been visit ing his brother, J. F. Brown, returned to his ho ne in IjCansx* la&t week. J. Stewart's little b >y hat the fcarirt fever. E. F. HeweS Went to Chicago laot week after ChrlVtmas goods. Mrs. Woodhury is quite side, and io under Dr. E. O. Qrattou's care. We are to have a Christmas tree In tiie M. E. church Christinas eve. The Public Library was opened on Friday night for the llrst time. Those holdlug tickets can draw books Fridays from four to six o'clock, and on Satur days from six until eight. Frank H. Foote, a Hebron boy of other days, visited his manv friends heiv last week, and went to Chicago ou Thursday. A pleasant and profitable Teachers' Meeting was held at Hebron, Dec. 1st. 1883. The meeting was called to order at 10 a. m by Supt. Baldwin. Mary E, Martin was chosen Secretary. The ex ercises opened with music, an instru mental duet, by M!s4 Kittie Phillips and W, O. Boughton. Essay--"The Teachers' Relation to the Republic,*1 by Linn H. Young, Mr, Youngs' essay was listened to with much interest, anil received warm con- inendatlon, which it justly deserved. Spelling--Wm. Wire. This exercise called for many criticisms and questions, and there was quite a long discussion regarding diflereut methods of teaching spelling. Song--"Are wo Forgotten When We're Gone?" by Miss Josle Rowe. Penmanship--by Miss Mott, who -gave in a brief, comprehensive manner Iter method of teaching penmanship. Adjourned for dlnuer. Called to order at 1:30 p. m. Instrumental music. Mist Nellie Cornne. History--B, F. Julian. A lively dis cussion followed the preseutatlou of the paper upon this subject. The essayest succeeded in provoking considerable criticism. Primary A rl thine tic-Miss Ella Rowe. alany valuable suggestions were pre sented aud the questions asked allowed tiie interest of those present. Song - 'It's Just an Idea of my Own,n L. D. Hewes. Ventilating, lighting aiid boating of school rooms--Prof. Cutler, The Im perative need of better, or at leait good light and of ventilation with heat was clearly shown. Teachers and pat rons showed by their questions what an interest they felt in this su!ij'^ct. Pronouncing Exercise, conducted by L. D. Hewes. The effect of this exer cise was to show that many commou words are apt to be mispronounced. Critics Report--Mrs. Webster. It became manifest from the report that even teacher* need criticism. Musit'-Instruineiitul duet. Miss Kittle Phiiiips aud W.tJ. Bo iglitoii. » Adjourned sine die. ALGONQUIN. EDITOR PLAISHKALER:--Nnnda had to come down here last Thursday to get a jury to decide their liquor suit. David Babbit, of Elgin, (pent a few days here last week.' Peter Stewart returned on Thursday of last week from ills trip to Nebraska, wliero lie went in search of a farm. lie bought out a claim of 160 acres in Ante lope Co.. Nebraska, aud intends start ing with his family as soon as be can get a car to ship his goods in. C. E. Chapell returned on Saturday of last week with a carload of choice milch cows, and they have bills out for their sale on Wednesday, the 12th. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ford weyt to Chicago on Wednesday of last week to attend jllie marriage of Hugh Piiiuey, brother of Mrs. Ford. F. D. Coltrin too* the Prise at the Waltz on Sa;urday night last. Married:--Mr. John Gsr and Miss Sophie Pruss, both of this place, were married Sunday inorntng at the Ger man Church by Rev. L. VauSchatik. They held a reception at their new home, the house recently vacated by Geo. Marshall. We came near having a lire In town on Sundaj', but the Hook aud Ladder Co. turned out and soon put things to rights. Damages light. E. Hutchinson Is moving from the Grimes farm.east of her*, to the Slocum farm, near Woodstock. Charlie Wandrack started for Wis consin ~nn Monday morning of this week, and rumor says be is going to bring home a bride. One day last week Eddie Benson, son of E. H. Benson, In handling a revolver, iceidentally shot himself through the lia'nd. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Fergnson. Sr.. spent a few days visiting relatives in Elgin. Later.--Monday of this week Peter Stewart Is loading bis goods In the car to start for his new home in Nebraska. CREENWOOD. EDITOR PLAIN DEALER:--AS usual the Greenwoodites will have a ChrUtmas tree this year In the Baptist church. Mrs. R. M. Goddard has been visiting with relatives in Harvard for a few days pas t. Miss Laura Singer is visiting with acquaintances In onr village, D. W. Soper is daily receiving large quantities of holiday goods. Miss Minnie McLain, an actress, Is visiting at Sile Smith's. J.Crookshank has built auotliar forge in Ids shop, v As news is very scarce this will hav^ to answer for this week. Richmond Department. (XUITITBOTID BV I r. BKITKHTT. SiTaHIP. BT a FILL YORE BKNXRTT..,'1 • !gjr«hlp it it sail in K away, awav' SfefeMs' T® the far off Idles of the Blestl * ' 1 seek for a haven tli.it li iuntf> my dreamt, A hareu.a Heaven and rest. My ship it la freighted with hope* and fears. With fears and with hnpea I wen; ' ' ts * I mH|i«t>e helm and I ftuide it triMT To the inlet I have never Men. The seas they arc blue, with a silvery sheen The sunlight and starlight tirin^s, And 111" breeze tli.kt tir^e* tny tardy tail Is the breeze of an angel's wings; And, like sea-birds the sailors are wont to deem The augurs of weal or woe, Thegftiostjof the dead hours aronnd iby ship, They are Hitting to and fro: Awl voices that died in the long ago, Aid songs that nre memories Float in, to mT ear, at the evening hour, From over the starry seas. There arc tiillnbyf that my mother song To her child in the olden time; There arc voices of maidens whose lip* I pressed When life was a poet's rhyme. Thereare songtof birds of the olden springs, Ahd the odor of childhood's flowers. And visions of bonniest springtime skies , That smiled on the swift-shod hours. There's a baby's croonings--alas, alas! Prom what nest has < he biralinsr flown.! V- There's a ripjtlo of laughter trout childish lips, Thai sonnds like my childhood's own. I watch from the lookout, with patient eyes, Through the dietanne long and dim. Where the palms of the blessed Itles shall rise On tjie far horizon's rim. The glories that brighten the blessed Istes I ean guess, but I see not yet, Nor the sails tint whiten the stormless seas Where the Isles like geius are set. I think I am nearing the blessed Isles, For I hear, when tho wind it fair, v ; The music, of ftr off songn, mid rhiiass Of bells on the conscious aii. And sometimes the scent of dew-wet flo *ers--• Ah, sweeter than earth has known!-- Comes floating by, like the spicy breath1 Ptom the shores of far Ceylon. And so, with my freightage of hopes ind fears. And ghosts of the vanished hour*. I tail tor the far off Isles of the ltte)t, la the realm of fadeless flowers, Ira Tryon now manipulates the keys at tho Richmond telegraph office. Pickles are being shipped by the car load from the Richmond factory. Asa W. Smith! Are you really going to have that epitaph on your grave- stone? Mrs, A. L. Brown, wlio has been visiting friends In Oshkosli, Chicago, aud elsewhere, returned on Saturday evoning. Tile new school house in District No. 1 is one of the prettiest school build ings in this county. It reflects credit on tiie District. We are sorry to learn that our old classmate in Rush Medical College, Dr. tfeiiry Crowder. was lately burned out at Williams, Cal. We sre glad to announce that the children of Ceo. Alf*, who have been having a hard seige of bickness, are now convalescent. It does one good to *«r thetmlllng face of "Llge" Bowers again, after Ills vi-dt of three or four months In "Merry England," his birthplace. His visit to old scenes an J associations has not weaned lilin from his love to,America, the home of his adoption. George El dredge is doing his usual large winter business in the poultry line. The weather this winter, so far. lias be*»n too warm to be favorable to tiie killing and shipping of poultry, but George don't stop to watt for any "Manitoba waves." The next fair of thd Kiohmond Mar ket Fair Association is to be held on tho 20th day of this month. It may be of interest to those wishing to sell horses to know that one or mora buyers are expected from the city to take ad- vantage of the facllltlos for buying offered by the fair. Robert C. Bennett and Frank Wray who have been attending the Elgin Academy, have concluded that the Richmond Public School, under the efficient management of Mr. .Faber« oilers advantages good enough and pro pose to hereafter attend the home tern pie of learning. Th >se beautiful winter days wo are having are a surprise and delight. Tiie snnrl?e and the sunset are often splen did. and tho day between soft and liaz}' as the typical "Indian Summer" day "O. but," says the growler, "we shall catch it for this!" Well, suppose we do. Let us be thankful for the delight ful days as they come, aud not borrow trouble for a possible stormy to-mor row. quits a number of the bo|ra who shared tin cup and blanket in the bard cam* paigus of the war, now living lo Rich mond aud vicinity, who ought, to belong to the Po<t. To all such the ltaud of Invitation is held out. Jest tall on John C. Smith* P«st A<Untan I. Richmond and IM will malto out yotir applieation for ineinbenhip. Fall In. boys, fall ir.! Case and FnrfK A Bradley Sulked Piowa at Jfi. M. Owen & Son's, Go to Mrs. M. Sciitimuchof'ft for Milt n»ry. Dress Making and fancy Goods Bu»Uie«s£iotiee». Silk Velvets Perry A Owen's. and Velveteens at Cloaks, Dolman's aud Ulsters for Ladies aud Misses at Perry A Owen's. •v Plows at All ihe leading Walk! Owen A Son's. The largest line of Ladies* and Gents' Knit Underwear at U. ColbyV .Zinc Boards, iu all stvles and prices. • JOHN I. STORY. : A flue line of Overcoats just roq|dved •t Perry A Owen's. The Jewel Parlor Base Heating Wood Stove, a perlect beauty, at IJohii I. Stort »s. Call and see tiie Universal Coal Stove nt John 1. Story's. Also the Jewel Star. .. " THK latest styles and lowest prices tn Millinery aud Fancy Goods,^t Mrs. Nichols'. We have a lot of Hats worth from 50 cents to £3.00. Your choice for 50 oents at H. Colby's. ' We sell the celebrated azo called the Wood-chopper's Pride, Fully war ranted. JOHN I. STOUT. Both Combination and Platform W agons at B. M. Owen i don's, of the best make. A large assortment and complete line of Cook Stoves, tho beat iu the market at John I. Story's. A full line of the jus*ly celebrated Buffalo Boots always to be obtained at II. Colby's. The largest assortment of rood Stoves, to b< at John t. Story's. Coal )U)d Wood Stoves, ts be fouud Iu the county at Jalm t «»«»•>«> . V WT*.-'*** KECK TIBSC^r^' The finest line ever shown IN Mo- He nry can be found at H. Colby's. The Jewel and Crown Jewel CoaT Stoves, with or without ovens, at John I.Story's. The best stove iu the mar ket. The lightest Drop Sulky Plow in the world is the llapgood. found at I, M. Owen & Son's, aud sold as low as the common sulkejr. Wheat Wanted WANTED, at the Fox River Valley Mills, g«od Milling Wheat, for whleh the highest price In cash will he paid. \ K. BISHOP. MvHonry, llL,Oet. 10th, 1M3. Mllllnjrry Goods at Cliica for thtniext thirty days, Nichols'. Hcago price1* at Mri.U, H. Celluloid, Florence aud Rubber Dressing Case*, at Geo. W, Besley's, Particular Notice. Persons knowing themselves indebt ed to Peter Smith, new. deceased, are requested to call on the undersigned and settle the same without delay. It desirable and necc?sary that his books be settled up at - ; IICOB Bisnof. McHenry, Dec^lOtb, WBS. , The"Band Boys" have fitted tip their hall over JOhonnott'sshop iu line shape and it makes a nice and vominodious dancing hall, 24x54 feet, with an excel lent, smooth floor. They gave their initial dance last Friday evening, and it was a pronounced success. A series of dances is to be given during the winter, aud the surplus proceeds of the same devoted to buying new Instru ments, etc. Success to the Richmond Cornet Band! News reaches us of the death of an other of Richmond's old residents, Mr. John W. Arkiils, which occurred at Sandwich, HI., on Snuday, Dcc. 2d. Ho was one of the first settlers here, and was much respected by a large circle of acquaintances. He Is said to have died of Bri gilt's disease. He had attained to the good old age of 70 years. Last Friday night was "election* night" with Richmond Post, No. 286, G. A. R. The result was as Follows: Cominander--s. F. Bennett, y«v S. V. Com.--F. W. Mead. j V J. V. Coin.--John W. Sanborii^>4 <• Quartermaster--L. B. Rico, I'V I Surgeon--O. S. Stevens. ;a ' Chaplain--Wm. Peacock. I •Officer of Day-- Henry Christian. S Officer of Guard--John Billings, •f Post Adjutant--John C. Smith. Delegates to State Kncampinent, the Commander ex-offlcio, H^tiry Mead. Alternate--F. W. Mead. Besides the election of officers thn Post transacted a'good deal of routine busi ness. We want to see every old soldier eurolled I.q. our {ankfe Tb«ve ate yet Ladies, call at my store before you buy your Millinery. It will pay yon. lias. B. H. Nwwota. Organ .for Sale. A new Kimball Organ, new style, and all the latest improvements. Will *«|| very cheap for cash or on easy pay ments. Inquire of J. J.VMEY,* Mcllonry, Nov. itd, 1888. Farm to Rent. A farm of 120 acres,situated one-half mile south of Fox Lake. It is well sup plied with wood and water. On It are food buildings, meadow lands, aud everything desirable. Terms easy. MRS. JAMKS MCGATICK. Fox Lako, III. Call and see the great bargains now being oflered at Mrs. Nichols' MllUuery stoie. Go to Mrs. Howe's for Mlllloe Dressmaking. No troublf to i-huw good* or qtmeUoua «! R. bishop8*. BC Bl'T B*rbio«» Br*»thei»' Cig»j| are the u*ou' Velvets, biacK and in color#; at Colby's. 1, Boy the Estey Organ If *y<M| wai best. O. W . Vv vti. MrII*nry City residences fur Apply. e' AM W. Smith, Womletaook, 111. THE choicest line of Dolmans aM Ladie*' Neck Wear In toWa at Mrs, E. W.Howe's. Lumber Wagon*. Milk Wogona, Plat* form Spring Buggies lor sale at ft, Bishop's warehouse. Fishing Taekhe of all fcitld* at H. Engein's, in liuwe's Block, r the new Briilge. - ' • The finest line i>f Silver and Plated Ware to be fouud lit the county, at O. W. Oweu's. An elegant liue of dress button* ao<) trimmings always to be fonnd at Hoorjr Colby's. COKSKTS. A full lino of Dr. Warner's CoreoM in several styles at Perry & Owen's. The Cortland side-bar Top Buggy lo light aud tine, and is the meet durable tnggy made. Can always see tbeas Ot K.lft. Owea 4s Son's. CLOTHING. A complete stock ot Men's and BoyH Clothing at bottom price*. PutrftOvsa Drags Drags, Drags, a lot oa hand, steel tooth aud uiurt sell. For sale by R. Bisho(.. IF you want anything tees thain tho Estey Organ 1 can sell you one for 940 aud upwards. O. W. Own A full line of choico groceries always to be obtained at HENUY COLBT'S. The Waverly. Glen Asorn, Round Acorn and Forrest Acorn Wood Heal ers. at K, M. Howe's, opposite Bishop's Mill, r DIAMOND DYES. We have all colors of the celebrated Diamond Dyes only 10c a package, HKNKY CULBT% t Wanted. WANTED, at the Fox River Mills, good Milling Wheat, for wltieh tiie highest price In cash will be paid. „ „ ... ft BtoHOJ*. MeHenrv, III., Oet. 10th, Ml Tiie Prise Acorn, Black Acorn MM! Loyal A corn Cook Stoves. Mae no su perior. At E. M. Howe's, opposite Bishop'* Mill. Ev^ythlng In farming Implemeats from a Swill Cart to a McCormlek Twine Binder, can be found < at NM warehensc of ». Bishop. For llrst-elnss tn»tiranee ag»Trst lire and Lightning, wind storms, cyclones, tornadoes, etc., etc.. apply to Asa W. Smith*-Woodstock, 111. . r mm* THE UTICA FAME. Utlca Jetn and Mohawk <;ottago Par lor Wood Stoves can all be found at John I. Story's. 7 Seed Barley for Sale* • 1 have a lot of Pure Mensury Barley for sale, if called for soon. HOMEtt .WATTLES. McHenry, HI., Nov. fi, I^fiL Call in and see the suitaE. La wins Is selling. Heavy winter suits only 94.75. Remember Mrs, Nichols Is seliiug choice Winter Millinery at cost for the next thirty days. Call §<MS exam ine goods and learn prices. Ovsrcoats that will wear 3 years..$3 50 Heavy Suits 5 HO Boys' Pants, heavy lined 1 50 Also Boots below Chicago prices. K. LAwava, French calf moroeco leg. hand sewed Opera Boots at Dwight's, Woodstock. CALL aud see the. nobby new Suits at E, Lawlus', Hp has sold 9ftsuits one kind. GREAT REDUCTIONS. '-In order to close out my entire stock of mens, boys and childrens Overcoats before January lst,l have naarked them down to prices that defy competition. O. C. JOLBY, Xundo, J. H. Bagley & Son, Woodstock, Ills., will furnieh you with Bran and all kinds of Mill Feed. Corn. etc.. at very lowest market quotations. Prices fur nished ou application. . HOLIDAY GOOD*, . Tn endless variety, at o: C. i£el$y%, : 1 Nuiida. ________ ; i CHRISTMAS and Blrthdty cards all styles aud vary hatidsonio, at O. # Owen's. -1 We desire to cal l the attention of tho ' 1 ladies to our drees goods department. We have added a fine line ot cashmeres^ came He ties, silks, satins, etc.. whlolk> will be sold on very close margins. , HENKT For Sale or Bent. T " ^ ' Tiie"building one door nortii of the ^ Riverside House, is offered for Sale or or Rent. Will be sold at a reasonable- figure, or rented on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to look it over can Cn4* the keys at the saloon of A. finglen. mimns i'. anna, Substantial Holiday Present* R. Well* ft Son s Wauconda. at J- JUST REPLENISHED. I have Just received a new supply of mens, hoys and chfldrens suits especial ly for the holiday trade. O. C. COVBT, Kamt*. FOR THIRTY DAYS, 1 will make very low prit*eain Cloaks Dol mans aud Shawls--a large stock to 8rt*ct frtitf: O C. OOFCBV, KU*, FINE SHOES. LadiaR will find (lie best assortment of flne slioes in tite county at O. C. Colby's. Nunda. Don't forgot the I act that Dwlght lias tiie- finest and largest assortment of men's and women's Holiday Slippers ever brought to Woodstock. Tiie Banner of the World, tho aobbT- est little Parlor Heater ni»de. at E. M. Howe's. Wanted--To Kent a Wanted, to rent a tarm of from 10ft* to 150 acres. Cash vent will be paid.. Apply to this office for further yarti«»- iw»*, FINE SIIOBS. Ji#1!iwiwd. Tl»e finest Of1 Ladies' and Clilhlren's Wear In Iho- eomity at bottom prices at Porry A. Owen's. A line lot of Clothing at bottom pri ces, at J. R. Well* & Son's,. Wnwmda. Farm For Sale. ; What is known as the Ketinealiy f*Mfc*. in tite town ot Xuiidn. two and one-half miles south of M«H«»iiry. now lie Id and occupied by James Kennealty. uoiitatn» ing *2*20 acres of good, land With goodi buildings. Title perfect. For prleo and terms fnquire of »>12-HI3+ JAMES DUHIKIR; .UBS. 1. W. HOWE ^i| fins fnst received a full stoekof Fait and Winter MHl*neev. Fancy etc.. to which she hi vi le.4 the attwatl<»» of tiie )«<) i*ii McHeurv an4 SIMTOIMMI* ing countrv. We have the lateat stvleo to lie buind in the city, and prices,' ao itsiial^wUl be as iow as good goods aro sold auywhere. Call and ^xanitn* ntr stock. MRS. E. W. HOWS. t;iiA The Westminater.'* tiie bow ooa stove on tbe market. 1 f you don't be liffve it. coll on E. M. Howe, and he wilj prove it to you in no time, and If you want a stove, will sell you one be fore you leave. Men's flue kip, veateatf. stoga kip. It lied and unUned Boits in siaes 6 to lfj at Dwight's, Woodcock. ^ Our stock of driiws^ ettemkab and (wleiit Bitnlk iuos was nersr more complete. Qood» rdiaU* and j«riees liglrt. Rkwrt CbiBf, The nobbiest Hats lu towo at cost aii Mrs. N lehols'. Everything In the fTanJataro tfaolit btfitow figures, at E. M. Rowei, • * The Westminster CealStovo. both Round and Square. Per beauty aa4 durability has no emial in Iksaaisko Forsale by E. M. Howe. %" Piano for Salw- A ffne Square Piano la offemf FAR sale. Will be sold cheap it applied for SOON. f :» C. L. 1'aATT, • Wanoea-U, CNk TOR WANTED. Will bttv aM elites of fNir. IKt«. Cnon.Sknak and Mink, ond will oar the Highest Market .Price. T G. W. PRA I T. Waooomls, IHK To PoultryuiLe^ For Sale: Full BLOOD BUak J%IM' Owkerels. Brown LOJRHORO *Vki>I>l>, and a few IMrmoorh R«H*k PULLERS an«t (Cockerels, at uiy resiUemv. W:UUX>TIDA, Hi. «. W* I'MLATT. JTaacoada* Doc. • ai* 'SI J ' ' M