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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jan 1884, p. 5

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• -r' ..•"'•'.i',"\'i mmMm ki m Richmond Department. The Oonkuul sideeoa* light AII<T tints, AMI it the niofcl dt^R* hijj:g» iii?>de. Can alwajrtwt litem |t Department. C'»KT*IR?ITEn BT 3. BEXNKTT. J5 JH- O^en A Soi('s. WEDNESDAY. JAW. 16, 1384, ^Railroad Time Table. OOllTO SOOTH-| i Slttn Uke P»isen*«r *. * Oneva Lake Rxpress .... .§:» enera T.ake FreigM.... ..|:M5 e. • Qwtu Uke ..S:SS " »irt» turn. teaeva T,ake Freight •--V* *• * Omki Uk« PaweiiWf " Oeaera Lake Express., .4:57i\* t«Mri Lake PMMiwt.. .j..... S:B7 B. BUM, Meat. Mollenry, III MASOWIO l(cll*jnir TXWWJB, No.atSH F. and A. Jtegnlar Communications the Saturday on or fcefere the fnl! of the moon and every twe ««ek* thereafter. w < CHA8. C. COLBT, W. M. M">e*ttT Oturrmi'S'o. St R. A. M --Regn- f r 0«aTM»tl«nii held nn the •enoadand fourth 1-idays m each moaeh. 5,4.® JOHN I. STOUT, H. P. . LEAP YEAR and a lively Presidential •Otmpalgn. Trouble enough. THE Isdiesof this village are fitting «p an Invitation Leap Tear Party, to lake place at the Riverside House on the evening ef Feb. lat. 'J JOHN MTKRS has finished filling the /Ice Houses In thla riling*, and hat, we | believe, gene to Fox T.ske, to fill the Ice Houses for the Chicago Clubs. THE dancing school (scholar* will have another meeting at the Riverside House, to-night, when, if a sufficient number put down their names It will immedi- <*tely commence. Ii OCR Tax Collector Is on the ,4war path,** and by a notice In aflbthftr column he announces where lie can be found by those who want to give him their surplus funds. Death and ^wffor Auronton Tuesday morning. **re two things you can't escape, so I took ,|own a p,*no for Mrs. J. W. Smith, Hwilfc up to the Captain's efflee *«d Miss Mattle McOmber. PKIUOMAL, BORT NRWKLL, of 5nnda, spent Sun­ day with frleu ll in this village. MRS. E. LAWLUS waited friends at Clinton Junction. Wis.,lust week. MRS. A. D. I'YKM.efChicagftilsvlsU- lag friends la this village. I.EMA, d.tughter of J, P. Smith, Is quite sick at this writing. THKO. SMITH, from Osborne City, Kansas, is home on a visit. C. E. CHAPBLL, of Algonquin, was a caller at this office to-day, J. A. Du FIELD, of the Democrat. called at tlM Pi.AtwMA LER office on Tuesdav. GEO. YAK VRLSER and wife, of Dele- van, Wla^ were the guests of A. Walah and family this week. THE many friends Of Geo. Owen will be glad to know that he is able to ride out. an«l is improving rapidly. Miss ELLA CLARK, of Waucends. f« visiting with the family of 3»o.Clark, in this village, . FUANK HOLI.T, ye "devil * In thl« office, spent Sunday In Woodstock, We mistrust be went over to see his '•best girl," , FRRD WEIDRICH, who lives on the flurd farm, three miles east of Wood­ stock, in the town of Dorr, made us a pleasant call on Tuesday. „ CHAS. OWKN. son of E. M. Owen, who is with Patterson Bros. A Co., at the Stock Yards, Chicago, spent Stindty with his parents, In this village. MR. MERRIHEW, Artist, of Elgin, in company with his Agent, W. A. Ken­ nedy, of Genoa, called at this office during our absence on Friday last. / HAKRY HOLMES started with a team Re little." PROF. Tlce is dead, but his weather lilmanac lives to pester mankind; and we are assured by the publishers that before dying the Prof, had forecast „Hhe we at lie r for a number of yenra to come, and that the public will continue tn its enlghtenment. This Is very sad news. Indeed. 4 * O. W, OWBS, E. J. Hanly. Jame« I.add and >Iahez Carr, of this town, are serving us Jurors at Woodstock tiiis week. MILLARD STODDARD is reported quit* sick, and at this writing, "Tuesday af­ ternoon, is unable to attend to his duties at the Hardware store of E. M. Howe. As WILL be «een by tile proceedings *IIAP<IOOD PARKS, son or Geo. Parks, Of the Northern Illinois Sheep Breed- It an been quite low with tjrpheid lever, era' Association, which can be found In fbui is now reported better. Mr. Parks full in another column, it wa^ decided 1 is also confined to the house and threat- to hold the next public Sheep Shearing lened with fever, " at Richmond. No better place could jy, J-;_ QKISWOLD^ who we noticed a few have been selected In the county, as our Richmond friends are sure to make It pleasMit for all who attend. THE following simple recipe for ^he treatment of a felon, one of the most common and.painful of tumorous afflic­ tions of humanity, is worth testing: "As soon as a felon makes its appear­ ance apply a poultice of equal parts of saltpetre, and, brimstone, mixed* with sufficient larft fco make a paste, at^ re reeks ago a« making a trip to 'fennel- fsee, informs us that lie has bought a farm near the city of Jackson, in that State, and will move with tits family ^there sometime next month, , t ? <1 MISS ETTA 1'OKRKNCE, Teacher OFT* the Intermediate Ilepartmeut of onj* public behoof, is sick this week and rttt- able to attend to her duties at the in;lu>ol^*llor frienUs bofo ior^NMbiin- m e J i a t e r e c o v e r y . ? - , r . • > GREENWOOD- EDIIOR PLAIHDEALER Any one of the cousins wishing au enjoyable sleigh rid* cannot do better than to ' cakr a trip to Greenwood just IMW. Another case of diphtheria. Mrl. Washbnrn being sick with it. The boys are busy in fllili^ the Ice house at Carlylei factory. ] H. Wilcox Jr. has been In town for the last few days. Several fro n thl* place attended the Institute at Harvard, Saturday. O. Richardson Is back again; has boon away, you know,* on a vacation for a few days. At the donation.^ In cash, a cutter and buffalo robe were realised. Frank Foot appeared in our village one day 1 ast week. H. Mead, who is stopping for a short time in HeWren, was with him. Two young ladies fron ^The Grove** visited onr School en Friday last. No doubt Will was glad to see them. Mr. W. W. Brandon has organised a writing School here, which we think will be well attended, as It deserves, as writing Is a very Important branch of education. The class will meet every Tuesday and Friday evenings at the School house. The first meeting will be on Tuesday evening, which will afford an excelleat opportunity to those who wishes to join. . - >; .?•- I , SOLON MILLS. Whom it may Con<Nsr¥i. It Is not because I am afraid any of my customers will beat me out of a dollar that I adopt the strictly cash system, but because I want to close out my business and go to Colorado in the spring for iny health. I feel It Is but dwing justice to my Solon customers to say they never beat uie out of a dollar (I hope ther will maintain their good reputation). my lusges b«Mhg confineil wholly to transient customers. Below I quoin a few of my reductions in pri­ ce*. time and spact* preventing me from going through the whole list: 50 cent tea that my customers 'brag, on, reduced to 45 cent*. «>r 5 pounds for 82.. Very nice Syrup from 05 eeists to 60 cents, or 5 gallons for 82.75, Pure cider Vinegar 25 cents reduced to 20 cents. Snow white Kerosene 20 cents reduced to 18 cent*, or 5 gallons for 85 cents. Machine Oil 80 cents, reduced to 70 cent*, or' 5 gallons for 83.25. Boih*d Paint Oil. 65 cents, or 5 gallons for 83.00. Gunpowder 40 cents, re­ duced to 35 cents or 5 pounds for 81.54. Dry Gootl>i. Boots and Shoes. Gloves aiidMUUMK. Wools it OverMiirts, Uii- dfhrear. Patent Metliclnes, Kotions, Ac., at a gi|Ater reduction. , Come all'who have the cash to spare1, and avail/ youffcelf of this rAre opportunity for purchasing goods cheap, for I am bound to close out my stock ot goods as soon as possible, and (eel assured 1 will offer you goods at price* that will pay you for coming here to purchase. # new as Mfc»n as It gets dry. A "few ^ Geo> WATSOK. who^>4%* applicatiopf. wnij»8e^i% cj»re.M r /api»ear at the Olmill Cwrti ^bargefjf NICE'S weather almanac fdr^i;Ig'*'*sj w^h burning the hay stacks of Homer some naftty weather for Februaty, The I Clemer.*. arrived hers ou Friday last month will be ene °f violent itsmnj 'lo111 Mlcliiu*ii, *»'l ie at Woodstock and severe ; beginning i« «nd, ^this week prepared to stand his trial. MIS^ JESSIE WIGUTJIAN, Deputy at the Post Office, will start to-iuerrow' T^uwSday, inorniMg, for a two weeks vis|i at Chenoa, III. Miss Bertha Hol- i^er. the Assistant Deputy, will have nftill charge of tite mail* during ,lier absence. : EDITOR PbAmt)R|^w»>)(rc D, W, Thomas started fof-.'iilia en We*biei-" day of last W»»ek to bny inflch Charles Marnhal! made his friends,; t|' short visit here lp|i vt«ek. s At Morton A GtMmfir* saie of for^ milch cows otr SKtnrdsy;last tiiey solA en an average of fertj»-9ve dollars. ' The brick mill In tilts place Is frozen up and Richards & Gar have aban­ doned it and gone lu with A. Doig in tb« River Hijl. wbere thej will be able te do all the grinding that comes in. The voting folks have been enjoying the sleighing the last week. There have been several lea^s every eveniug going to the Dundee skating rink. The boys with the Arabians had quite a circus on Saturday evening last. Mr. and Mr«. J. D. Ferguson arrived home on Thursday of last week from their Kansas visit, and fehey report the Mitchell family all well and perfectly satisfied with their new heme. There Is nobody that enjoys the sleighing ^ind moonlight night* more than the beys and girls coasting on the big bill, and we understand there are some pretty-big girls Join In the sport and enjoy it as well as the younger ones. 4 The little folks gave1 a surprise party on the McClnre girls at the residence of Mrs. Blgelow on Friday evening ef of last week, and It is ne nse making any comments ou the kind era time they had. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clgiptiian, Of El­ gin, spent Sunday lis to wltW the Chapell family. . t > Mrs. Ed Morton, Jr. bad an nncle and aunt from near Kankakee, III., make her a short visit last week. Mrs. David Kern and daughter, of Xunda, were the guests of Mrs. Blgelow one day last week. V. X, Ford, our tax collector, will be at the following places on tlte follow- ing days of eaeh week to receive the taxes: At Algonquin on Tuesdays, a: Crystal Lake on Wednesdays ftnd at Cary Station on Thursdays, f Uncle App hew did you^llke your bed-fellow the other night. Couldn't, you wake lilra up? ' Mrs, II. Ket»es'and Mrs, Wm, Huntley are on the sick list, and Mrs. J. H. Lund, who has been very siek Ipf sev­ eral weeks is no better, , j' i noKttteaanrKo BT ASA W. SMITH. " »'t ,U1 ! 1 " 1 ajs R. n. OAH>HKIU There IS no escape ft«m It. The Prof. has died and gdne Where be will be" able to have some say in the matter. and will see to it that his predictions made in thU life are fulfilled to ib« letter, - I? CHICAGO tines: "The Rev.Mr, Stod­ dard of Lockpert. N. Y., makes tlie proud boast tli^t he has held iu his hand the Identical suspender buckles worn by Morgan on the night ef h!s alleged murder by the Ma«ont. It. 1« evident, therefore, that Morgan wore suspenders, and did not die from tight lacing. Slowly but surely the evideucn against the Masons is accumulating." Dtien.--Tn this vlllaare, on Saturday, Jan. 12, 1S84; KLOHnjirK, (tausrhtcr of Rev. L. O. Pow­ers, axel 4 years ami six months. The funeral services w*reheld at the bouse on Monday, and were conducted by Rev. Mr. Crow, ef Chleag*. The remains were taken to Mt. Greenwoodi wandered from the path into the wood*. Cemetery, near Blue Island, where then jfot coining home when'expected, a were deposited in a vault. Mr. amA *earch wa* instltitted -iatw in the even- Mrs. Powers have tliw sympathy of the! jr,? and she was tracked around t^s lot entire community In their bereave- ail(i through the' woods, which showed Frozen to Death. ^ Miss Mary H*wes. A slster-ln-^Nr tff ohn J, Flusky, was frozen to death hlle on her way heme from this vil- age on Monday night. The particu­ lars, as we learn them, are a* follows: Mr. Flusky lives some four miles south east ef this, village. Miss llewes started for home about four o'clock. She rode to within about a half mile of home with .lames Kemuelly and statute,*] across the field towards the house. It was then getting quite dark. It is surmised 6lie must have become bewildered and ment. ; /WE learn that that several times she had come, wtthin a few rods of the hou«e. Site was finally found about two miles from the bouse, near the river, lying on a hank ef snow in an unconscious condition, but a few miiiutes after. .and Hved a contract fins .been /made witb*Sfr.%err1hew,of Elgin, for J a Crayon Picture of the late Prof. S. D. , / Baldwin, which is to be hung iu the I { upper room of our Public School. The 51 picture Is to be 18x21. handsomely \Vmm her tracks It is judged she must I framed, and will be a just tribute to a traveled ten or twelve miles. Miss I noble man, and will show lu what high We we* was about 48 yea-s of age, and | regard his memory is held by both V*® resided be re for many years echolars and patrons of eur Public fBchool. That the picture will be a good <ene no one who has seen any of Mr. 'Merrihew's work, will for a irtement doubt. WE were shown, a few days since,'by T. J. Ellis, one of the finest Cutters we have seen for many a day. It was built •by Geo. Hoeeiteteiu, who lives witli Mr. Ellis, and when we take into consider- stien the fact that he is a farm hand, and never learned a trade, we can say that there are many professionals who could learn something from him iu tills line. He bought the wood work in . Chicago, ironed every particle of It himself, and the result is lie has pro­ duce)} a cutter that would be hard to beat. It should be seen te b* appreci­ ated. ' . Taxes ! taxes C'...f The undersigned. Collector of Tax** for the town ef Wctfenry. will be at the following places at the time named to recieve Taxes. Monday*--At the store of Lay A Adams, iu the village of Johnsburgh. Tuesdays--At the store «f B. Raln- thorp. In the village of Riiijrwood. Thursdays--At the shop of Xordijuesj A Weber, la the village of McIIenry. Saturdays--At the *tor«» ot Fitzsin- mftn* A Evanson, in the village of Me- Hen^jCSLn .. • GEO. RoTHKRMRL, Collector. Woven Wire Mattress**, the best, for euly 9SJ9Q. at Joiin B. Blake^, WAUCONDA. RWFTOR PLAIJ«DKALER:--Albert Ba»- Jey has gone tS Iowa, te work in the mill of his farmer employer, Charles Geggln. . - Mr. Nell. Mr. .Spencer's miller, has mo veil to Mcllenryto work in Bishop's mills. Harve> Dixon Is again werklngln Mr. Spencer's mill. Messrs. L. A A. Price have rentod Robt. Harrison's brick store, recently vacated by . Mrs. Wyman, and will put in a neV stock of goods soon. Will Davis, of Dakota, son of Surauer Davis, is home on a visit. The Ladies Sewing Society held a fair and festival Thursday evening in the old Hotel Hall for/-the benefit of the Baptist church. . : Henry Wells has been movlmr during tlie past week to his former home -- Haiuesvilie. C. L. Piatt lias returned from f'lilca- go witlj three horses, which he Intends to take to his Iowa farm in the" spring. George Bennett has gone to weefe tlie Giliner clipese factory. Stilluian Davis U quite The. Mctliodi*t society holds a <iona«l tlon on Thursday evening f»r tlws bene­ fit of the minister. AUCTION" SALE. ; , s T*y undersigned hsving leased b#r farm for a term of years, will sell at public auction ou .Thursday. Jan. 24th. 1834, at het place, situated one-half jui!« south of G tvin's school IIOIIM; and two miles west of Mouavilie. the foi- Jbwiu<r «le(uri.U.«d .property, te-*' it; 7 Cows, 1 w*rw^t«hr^Mir, <; 2-year-old Heifers, • Yearling*. .1 Calf. 1 Work Horse. 1 4\vear*old Colt, 1 3-year-old t'olt, well brok^. TiO Ewes, 40 Wei Iters. 27 Lambi*. 13 Spring PlgO Sow, about 15 tons Timothy Hav, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Fanning Mill, about 15 tons Meadow Hay, 1 Wood Reaper, aiuie*t new. 1 Wood Mower, 1 llollingaworth Horse Kake. 2 Plows. 1 Harrow. 4 Di'imnnd- Twotii Cultivators, 1 LumWr Wagon. 1 Bob Sloigli, 1 Curter. 1 Single Buggy. 1 Set Double lianie**. 1 Holier, 2 iiaud <>orn Planters. 1 Hay Rack, about 400 hu«h*ls Black Oats, good for Seed Oata, and mauy other articles, such as fann­ ing io)| iein*iMS, Household Furniture, etc.. which space will net permit us te euu Derate. TERMS or SALE;--All Slims ef 8!0 or less. cash. Ou sums of more than 810, credit will be given for one year oi; approt'ed notes, bearing six per cent, interest. Sale will begin at ten o'clock tfharp. MRS. CATHERINE MottAViGK. r.lK.GaAKUax, Auctioueer. AUCTION SALK. ! The Mu<lersigued. having disposed ef bis place, will sell at Public Auction* commencing at 11 o'clock, A M Wednesday. Jan. 23. '84 On Crab Apple lslun.1. Fox LaJet, Lake Co.. the following articles; About 40 Tons of Clover llay. a!*e Hoinehol 1 Furuit;ire. C<Mi<*i<tiug of 7 Bedsteads. 5 woven wire bed springs, 3 Wool Top Mattres*es,5 Feather Beds, 1 Extension Table, 1 Center Table, 1 sets Wooden Chaiis, 1 set cane-seate«l Clutirs 1 Rocking Chair. 1 Sofa, 1 Re­ frigerator 2 Heating StoVes, I Cook Stove, full set of House Crockery, slid other articles too numerous to meutiou including >liri»r*. I'aiutiutfe. Carpets, Ac. The whole of this furniture and fixtures were bought entirely new last spring for boarding house purposes, and are the best quality. TERMS or SALE. I jrear at *1 x p«r cent, on Approved notes. 2 percent, discount for cash. Good teaming ou tbo lake. JOHX M. WOODWARD. ... M. B. Little. Auctioneer. jf H; New Harness for Sale. ; I liitve for sale two set of Double Harness, of my own make. A* 1 have gone out of business ou account of poer health, they will be sold cheap. Inquire r.t. my residence, near the RiverMde House. H. S. GKEOORT. Molienry, Jan. 15th, ]S84. <m Choice Stock for Sale. v ^ Having rented my farm I offer1 at private sale Twelve Head of Registwr- ed Short Horns.Cows. Heifers aiid Bulls. A'so Twelve Head of Horses. lJro»«l Mares, good Koad iters and Colts. If not disposed of before Ma rob 1st. will he sold at Public Auction. Pedigrees of Cows furnished on application. J. W. I,AW«»N. P. O. Mitring (irovob IIL Infants'plush, bilk embroidered but­ ton shoes, only 20c, at Ilouslclt, Stofltd A tyo s. ; , * "The Weaimiimer.'* the .bjist • ooa stove on the market. If you don't be lleve it. on 11 on K. M. Howe, and he will prove it to yon in no time, and If you want a st<$g%JgMi sell jpmi be tore you leaye^fe ; Bureaus are clu-ap. Black Walnut for 87.25, at BJake**. IF your horse is lame or sere In any way, <)*> not fail to call at Henry Colby's and get a box of Continental Hoof Ointment. It is no experiment, it has been tried and never failed. /•' Tn Poiiltryineii. . For Sale: f"ull Bl«»o«l Black jays Cockerels, Brown Leghorn .Cockerfl*. and a few I'lvmouth Rock I'ulle:* and Cockerels, at niv residence. Waucouda, UK G. W, PRATT. ^Taucourtn, Dec. Stn, issa, sa^n3 22-inch silk brocade ribbon auy|shade 14c, at Bousletl, Stuff si A Co/s, MARENGO. EDITOR PLAINDEALKK Frank Man«> Held, ofNebraska, an old Marengo boy. is here visiting his many friends. He has prospered well, aud now the.owner ef a tins farm. Maybe there is a mys­ tery connected with hit visit, fer what does a man Want of a gsod nice farm and ne due to keep liotiHe for Itltn? Our Board of Trustees have erected a Aie goiig i n fro^tof the engine hsuse. The object is, ef coifrte, to give an alarm in case of fire and call the fire corps to duty, A more e|#vtiv® method Circuit Court Is In session. Judge Keltum: preiddes. The "open Winter*--ipe rbaps-^has Ibegun. Quick conceptleu and easy delivery give birth te animated discourse* KARRI AOS MCBSSBS, Willtam It. Sassaman to Alberta Leckl.. Prtil Janke to Rosa Wotfe. ?" K's James W. Rafter to Sarah J. Day. " I ---- uRememember the day ef the Stern* Is not the time te thatch the roof;" neither will there be time to insure after your house has been discovered te be on Are. *, The story of Joan of Are was told to eur people In a very Interesting man­ ner, by Anna Dickenson, on Saturday evening. On seeing her picture: "Tes, there aire her features! her brow and hrr hair, And her eyes, with a look no seraphic., Her nose ami her in«uth, with the smile that is there Trnly caught br tho Art Phfttojtranhtel Tet why Rhenid she borrew sweh aid ef the skies, , When bv manv a basrni's confession tier own Sorely face and the tirht of herejes Are sufficient to make «» impreation." \ "Alas! What perils do environ fe k; Tho man who mettdles with a aireSk" •' ^ The Club dance last Friday night was. a« usual, well atte ided. Dear readers, of you whe bavs ex­ perienced excessive emotions ef pleas­ ure, en account of being able to relieve your fellow beings when In want, you can readily nnderstand my present cheerful condition of inlnd after my ability to relieve Mr. Shelley's family to the amount of 8800, .his tetsl of In­ surance, In sight days after the fatal Are which turned them out with the mercury at 35 degrees below sere, homeless, and almost without raiment. Happy will yen be, when a like calam­ ity overtakes you if yeu bold one of my policies. Me-augli! Mo-a-ugh!! ME-A-COB!-- What alls little Kittle? Does It Willt in "epitaph?" It sh.-ill have one, so it shall; one tinder which it will delight to sleep In the realms of the "sweet bye and bye," whether it die "on the snirfty side of tweuty or en tbeshady side of fifty." "am am." "Here lie* l>v«<le*th sinittemr^ * ***** A hapless vetmit kitten, > ..9 rt T®.» *w,hJ- >!«to dust.^Kj ,. O, had it llre'i longer It might have been stronger, !f i5 Ana died somewhat older, we tniS|. Had it rrown up to C»t.h»od, - °um$ti Then ns«vif a rat would i van Have monraed, in the deepest of ffOf. , i I.et the curtains He drawn ie, i.-^; We hope u lias tone to » • The .realms, where ail geod kittens go."* The Hartford Insurance companies pair for losses annually about $16,000,- 000. This Is about$1,300,000per month; over $300,000 per week; over $50,000 every working day; over $5,000 every business hour, and about $80 every minute, reckoning ten limir per day. As I represent the Hartfort companies, except one doing business in this county, and as I have paid.out during the last year Aver $4,000 of the afore1 woui.j_jie jo '-•laage neoonuoo.i. r. wm, |. c..„plB .r- klU.' to .« ,.k , |>e, ,|M Wo„, Mof.1; f m» .r. w ton . «r. ,l,nn. „K.„ , , „,owi „ why not have one that ean be henrd, Lnsl Friday evening we noticed Col, Avery, Lary Jones and several others from Woodneck, on our streets. Upon inquiry we learned that they had come down to assist in the installation ef officers of the G. A. R. of this place. Saturday was another such a day as our merchants like to see. The street) were full of teams and presented a very animated appearance, while in­ side could be heard the buttle mud hum ef a lively business. , We had a lively runaway the ether day. but ue damage was done except slightly breaking a pair of bob-sleds and oae horse being bumped over the eye. There is always something mere or less exciting about a runaway, and beuce we iiotlce It. Children's all calf, tip front Seiftd shoes 80c, at Bonslett, Stoffel AtJo's. It don't pay to sleep en the floor When you can buy bedsteads for $2.25 at Jebu B, Blake's. Case and Furst A Bradley* Sulksy Plows at E. M. Owen ft Son's. Tap sole, graiu leather boots, only $2.60, at Beusiutt, Stotlel A Co*8. Five feet high bedsteads, all Black Walnut for $4.75. at John B. Blake's. Ladies good lace shoes, any sis* only 76c at Bonslett, Stoffel A Co's. Wood for Sale. Good Dry Wood for sale by.fc* ? i -"*<•? * r. A . IftaikD. sf •••**&•Mueklin'B Arnica 8«tv«. ' *Hre best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Uloers, Silt Rheume, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaped Hands, Oliilhlalus, Corns, and all Skin Krup- tit ns, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money, rsfuu- ded. Price 25 cents per iMk'M. For Sale by llenrv Colby. ' ; --: ' y.?! E. Lawbm beau Chicago en low pri ees lor clothing. - • s/i. Farm For Sale. The nndersigned offers for «ale his farm.situated one mile frem Kingwood Station and Cheese Factory, containing 160 acres of choiec land, 40 acres ef which is timber and pasture. Thet» are good hui Id intra en the premises, an orchard, and in sliort It is one ef the most desirable farms In tills section. For terms «nd other particulars in­ quire of C. GatMOLBT, McFIenrv. 0.91. * Brussels Carpet at John B. Blake'*. only $7.00 > One ponnd wlirtle leaf Jap Tea Jle; 5 pounds $1.00, at Bon*iet». Stoffel A Co's. WR now liavo the o*' VTisiting Cards ever section. Call and see thei MI in this Nimble Nickel Soap, best 6t» bar on market at Bonslett. Stoffel A Co's. Money to Loan. ' ' 'I'^IMfev to Loan in sums 8500 to 81,500, on it en I Estate security. For further particular* inquire at this oilke. It will and see Kxteftslon Tnhles are pay you to buy now. Call theIB at Johu B, Blake's. grand showing in hrfngin^ relief te those , wh^tu the ffrt flend has preyed tipou. « TRANSKKKS. J O Cheate to Chtu Srhuei t, rem. deedt Wru A Mosgrove to J.xi'. Miller, Id, rdeed, J*c. Miller, H, to Sain'f Simmons, in deed. 8iUs Cro«3inait to Kunr f.aunchlin, chat ni. CG Mit«liell loMIU 1* 11 Tompkins, r<i. K St T. Coquelette to WillnrU Thompson, release movt. Aude Hoiileu to John buggin, chat niort. AV K Fiiill l» K U t'ayue, chat mott. Oil Dotiaeliy lo Usury Kurt, release deed. K K Itiiiivon to P M l'onnellon. U A i) Kittiniter by K l.arkin Guardian to IJ Oacy, R-mt-iifan's deed. Etnina Lurk in to T J l>acy, quitclaim 4eeil. Juntos l.itng to Andrew Hood, chat mort. f. II Xicltcrson to M McDeoaid, release d. M McDonald el ux te S B Gardner, w deed. Iioyle, by Coon, Master, lo T M Doyle, Masters deed. <}ee. f'urdy lo If J Paxon, et al q. c. d. 1. It Robinson to U ft J Hinmers, released. O Mnlone to -- H^mmens, mort deed, M J A W llezlip to J It Ken wick, w deed. F I' I'ieice to It M Patrick, chat mort. 1, L) shelnon el ux to K M I'ntrick, m deed.' t.Auher Ituche to Geo sprang, uuitclaim d. Wm A J Lore to tra slocum, clmt mort. Ileirs of Jolin Gaiise to John Gftlisop, w d. K K Itii'liards to heirs «f Jolin Gaii&c, r it. J GalUn'el u x te Pat Green, mort deed. Kels t.awinn to J J Muiphy, inert dee<t. Wm C.trey to Town ol Ktirton, Coil's lxind Jolin Haley lo Town of llni-iland, Col's Imnd A Ho.iitish'ell to J II A IC K Bngley, nhat ai. Clias Sullivan lo John HiU'ry, reielso deeii. Katie Barry to Wm A Pat Barry, w deed. Jer Carpenter to KnowUon Itrg Co., o NOTICE. "Vfitlce is hereby given that the Com­ mittee appointed by the Board of Supervisors at It* late sessleu, to Inves tigate the feasibility of establinhi'ig a County poor farm, solicit proposi­ tions for a farm, consisting of from 100 te 200 acres. In proposition give locality, number of acres, etc. All propositions must be made on or before Jan. 80,1884, Address, LRSTKK BABBBR, Chairman Committee, Marer.go I^t, "/^ Piano for Sale. A fine Square Piano is offered fer sale. .Will be seld cl^eap if applied Tor stioii. C. L, PRATT. r: ' Waucouda, IIL i^FUR WANTED. Witt buv all classes of Fur. Rat, Ceon. Skunk aud Mink, ont) will pay the Highest Market Price. ^G. W. PRATT, Waue on da. 111. ̂ Seect Barley for Sale* i 1 have s lot ef Pure Measurv Barley for sale,If called for soon. "ftOMEtt WATTLES. McHenry, 111., *«v.«, ISiB. '•••**. ft* An Editor's Tribute. : 'Theren P. Keator, editor ef t Wayne. Ind., Gazette, wrftes: l,For tlie past five years have always used Dr. King's New Discovery, for C9iighs of mort severe character, as well as for those of a milder type. It never falls to effect a speedy cure. The friends to wboiu 1 have recommended it speak of it in the same high terms. Hiving been cured by it of every cough I have had for fire years. I consider it the only reliable ami sure cure for Cough*. Cold*, etc." Call at Henry Colbv's Drug Stere and get a jR-eeTrial Betlie. Large size 81.00. Very Remarkable Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wife has beer al­ most helpless for five years, so helpless that she con id not turn over in bed alone She used two Bottle of Elect­ ric Bitters, and is so much improved th-tt site is able now to do tier own work.*' Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundreds., testimonial* »tieft their great cur-f c- alive powers. Only tiity ceutsa bottle IImhi'. iiulLr. Legal business took a number of enr citizens te Woodstock last week. Bern, to the wife of Ratifies Turner, en Saturday tnernlsg, January 12th, • sen, The yonngfelka have an «p1cteitilc--?• surprise party epidemic--aud tlie leu* winter niglits are favorable te the dis- ease. • Tnx next Sheep Miearlng Festival, by the N'orthwestern Sheep Breeder* Association is to be held in this vil­ lage April 29th and SOtti. See pro­ ceedings in full la another place In this paper. Daniel Newcouib. who Is or has been, visiting his brother-in-law, J. R. Hyde, purchased seme fine blooded stock to take back to Colorado. Among the purchases Is that of a bull and two heifers, ef J. B. Stone. Richmond, for the sum of $800. W« did not learn where he get ths rest lo naks out bis carload. Etl Kimball, the luuatic who Stabbed Mr. Slater nearly to death, and who had been released from confinement, began te show signs ef homicidal tend­ encies again, and was taken to the in­ sane asylum at Elgin en Saturday. .He Is a very dangerous crasy man. liable te attack any one at sight, and should not be agaiu roleased from the hos­ pital. J. W. Lawson has routed Ills large farm for a term of years, and will make a trip to the West and see what the chances for getting wealth may be In a newer country. By reference to an advertisement t'e be found in another part of this paper it will be sesu that lie offers for sale twelve head o' Short Horn stock, all registered, consisting of cows, heifers aud bulls--three cows with heifer calves by their sides. He will also sell 12 head of horses, three brood mares, with foal, some good roadsters, and colts. If this stock is not disposed of at private sale by March 1st, ths| will be offered at auction, Tlie venerable Mrs. Randall, ef Key­ stone, died of old age en Jan. 4, at the uge ef 87 years. Her powers of mlad were remarkably well preserved for a lady of Iter age. In other respects she was a remarkable woman--notably iu the fact that she was the mother of twenty-two children Tltlft fact she stated to the writer, and she added pathetically, "Eight of them lie side by side in one churchyard In England." Of this large family only lour survive. We often met Mrs. Randall at the bed­ side of the sick, where her kindness, quick sympathy aiid good Judgment made her a valuable assistant te the doctor and a cheering nurss to the »lck, • »• • • ' ' .3f3f * ^ Business Noti«$8i y ̂ Go to Mrs, Hows's for MUlltiery tad Dressmaking. .. Uucolored, sun cured Japan Teas at Bonslett, Steffel A Co's. 175 test Snow White OH, oily 2$C, at Bonslett, Stoffel A Co's. SMOKRRS, call for Barblan Bros High Art." They have few equals. No trouble to show goods or snswer questions at R. Bishop's. Buy the Estey Organ if you want Ite belt. O. W. Owen. Mclleury, Ageet. City residences for sale. Apply to Asa W. Smith, Woodstock, 111. Go to Mrs. M, Sellumseller's fer Mill u*ry. Dress Making and Fancy Goods CI.OTHISG. # • A complete »to«-k e! Men's ^nd Bey*! ClothlW at bwttom pric» s. 1'kk** *>Owa*r Ovfrcoats that will wear 3 1$ Heavy Sulis.. 6*!® BOYS'* I'at'is, heavy line3 ...... . 1 ,8# Also Bouts below Cbivage pi lees. IC. LAWM& The WeStmln«er Cee? Stove, Ss^-' Round aud Square. For beauty aripr durability has no equal in the *na*>et. For sale by £. M. Howe. .. ^ | The lightest Drop ^nlkv Plow hi the world is the Hapgeod. f«»nnd at E. M. Owen A Son's, aud Sold as Jow as the cemmou stilkey. - / FIXE SHO^^|,3!||S| Jnst Received, The finesi stock if Ladles' and Children's Wear iu the county at bottom prices at Perry ft Owen's. Silk Velvets Perry A Owen's. and Velveteen* al Cloaks, Dolman's and Ulsters for Ladles aiid Misses at Perry A Owen's. Al. the leading Walking Plows at Owen 4k Sou's. A flue llae ef Overcoats just recstved at Perry & Owen's. Everything iu the Hardware Ilea at bottom figures, at E. M. Howe's. Call in and see the suits E. Lawlus ie selling. Heavy winter suits euly $4,75. A fine lot of Clothing at bottom pri­ ces, at J. R. Wells A Son's, Wausunda. Beth Combination and Platform Wagens at E. M, Owen A Son's, ef the best make. Good Goods, lew prices, end an toon- eat deal, can be had al •!.. It. Wells A Son's, Waucouda^ , Lumber Wagons, Milk Wageni, Plat­ form Spring Buggies for sale at It. Bishop's warehouse, ' The finest fine of Silver and Plated Ware to be found in the county, at O. ff, Owen's. CALL snd see the nobby new Suits at E. Lawlus'. He has aold 29suite ef one kind. If you want to buy Cloaks and Del- mans at bed rook prices, call on J.R. Wells A Son. Wanconda. The Bannerol the World, th,e nobbi­ est little Parlor Heater made, At £. M. Howe's. • ' Drags Drags, Drags, a lot ou band, steel tooth and iuu*t sell, For sale by K, BUho).. ' If you want anything less than the Estey Orjfaii 1 can sell you one for 840 and upwards. O. W. O Tlie Waverly. Glen A3orn, Round Acorn aud Fojrrest A corn Wood Heat­ ers. at E. U. llowe's, opposite Bishop's Mill. Tlie Prise A corn. Loyal Acorn Ceok Steves. Has ee sa- peri or. At E. M. Howe's, opposite Bishop's Mill. , Everything in farming Implements from a Sivill Cart to a McConaisk Twine Binder, can be found at Ike warehouse of it. Bishop. For first-class insurance against Are ami Lightning, wind storms, cyelenos, tornadoes, etc.. etc.. apply- to Asa iff. Smith, Woodstock, III. , • . Still Out qf the M*ajrof7<M»*r«. DASGEa , . TO I.IFE & pnol'ERTV Reset you eh every hand. The routtev Ot the siycoou; sick loon, ^nlxon, cyclone, toni.vl«» windstorm, or wlwilever name mav lie giraa St. is hear.! in some section of the country -nearly every day. The Fire Fiend May tnrcnV ont at tanv moment--the frnnms* ef a lifetime he consumed. Death mnst coblS to all. By a SUIRII (Mtvmen' each yesr yon ean secure lo yourself u foi lure, chould von live, or, in tho evem >>1 death !•»•!>.rc lise I'tae expires, your family is provided for. S1SSL-tHHi.roo is "represented bv this sjrency. (hir rtites are as low as expeVicnc,' lias found tn 1m? safe. Vou will save money by luturmg with me. Genera! Insurance, l.ife, Fire. t.iKhtninff and Tornado a specialty. Thanking all aijr friends for their liberal patronase. and. hop­ing-, by square dealing, to merit a cniitinuatHNf of the same, I bog to snl»scrli>» myself, v-i-Kesnec.tfiillv vmirs, ^«>' C. U. MORE T. MelTenrv, T!l„ June IJ, 188S, • . . ,, , i.r i •, • Better Than Ever. THE INTER OCKAX FOR 1884. ^ More new features have been iniratneevtjifc the Weekly Tntrr Ocftth in the »ast W moji^liv limn in nnv other {Niper |>ubli>hc4 iii thi|>4bnn try. ItoUiiniiijr all uie old speriaUieiwIw <le-jiartments, tlie |>ul>Hihci-s have u<l4e4 tUt a^ Iralcd bi<>irr.i|(!iicjil stcii-hcs «f jtert^one iirt.m-inently iiefore the public at date of piAilica-flon; " illnsti-ated articles on iu>i<»vi;i)it historical and current events,or in ein>-itiatiAi| nf aiui({iiii-ian research, <>r interesting er.af. neering and meelumicat pmblemt; cafim letter* from London covering the Weld Of Kuro^ean newt for each .veek; snecial contrK billions devoted to i-eniinlseenr.es of army »i4 ftolitical life; auii uew series ot nrticles (fiviu ui> largely to itersvii.il gossipaud reeollcciiona of prominent lireiHi} pt>o|>!e. The Inter ()nem will remsin nnenmproiate* inglv Republican; will maintain its pre^cas altiiule on tho question of protecting Amort-em industries; will continue to devote special attention to trade, trau«j>ortation and ec o«H oniie (juestions; will retain the depnrtnicatS of The Ouriostly Shop (a eiirrent encyclopt'dia ef curious, mttrcstiiig. and raiuahie infoi iaa ti»n ctlled oni by inqutries ot enl>scriln'iyj; The Huifian's Kinydoiti^WvQte>\ to the progres­sive movements in which wemen are interea^ ed); Tne tUrm nnrt Home (covering i6pioaf,flg[:i special interest to f.traiera, their wives. their chltdrvn); The naawers lo questions as to the tie horses, cattle, and other animuls t>r > best veterinary surgeons in the \V (takiuir in pitzsl«s, «H* ueiteeei*, etc.); all «f which --' COKSF.TS. the natter-, will give as nin-h tn serial and short Stories, orlfl ed aSOtctoes anii poeuM. faeilitie* for auws-gatliei aptrtnl idre to New T« and experienced <-.OI-«MB at bomevM^ aUruad.:wmTOore than maintain It4 liigh standard toy eoun pi ue and accuracy leeil departments ofnewii. " ^'^siMWMUfeJlf41"«* enwou. i«».e boeta.. msdein the Wftrfy hitei\ been miluced t» One Hef mctnded. This |wts a,ii%eiilii» nre frequently IKBIW IINIIIIM of ihe reader :i( tn¥»>wV4fe8 ;wi- tvt'pk. The reduction in prire «nif 'HUl cent improvements inaSe the (Verm noc only the kiest familv n<nvaiianer t(i country, lint the cheapest. The »iiMeirl|iilaj|,, price of ihe Mter Ocean is as fellows: V# e Weekly Edition per year, postage paid..f ScmiWeoUly Itditiou per ye»r, postage s. paid .. T®S Ilailv (IneltidlngSunday) p«r yer HOO " Iiaify (excludingSunday) per year...,t. 10SS Wednesday's Edition (with Musical Slip • * plemeut) par year ISf , Saturday's Edition (sixtaau p*jes) par % year » . ... *f| Sunday's Kdltion (slxtaen pageSp ^er > . year SH-Vustage prepaid tn each case. '» Sample ropiea of the Inter Oeemn will btSMt on application ,, : Sand ino.ieT In Registered I.attae, Mon^t Order, Bank brafi, or bv Express, at our rislu and be sur*< and write the nauti a,nd addrMa of each srtusn iber plainly. A<mre»s • I'll# INTER . 1 ̂ " • 1 11 ' " ̂« -i i 1884. HARPER'S mKLT^ Uliistmtod. . *. * Harper's Weekly stHndt at the head of Ameft. lean ilUistriteu wcekiy journals. By lis uaV partisan position in poliiii-s, its a<«iairaMe illiistKtlioits. Us ciiriifiiliy chosen seria|e. 8hv>rl stories, sketches and poeni«, conti-ibuie<I bv the foremost arti^lsand authors of the .lay, it carries insiriu'tHHi and euienaiumeut te % thousands of American I mine*. Ii wilialways l»e the aim of the pnblishere to make Hm-per's Weekly the most popular an<1 atlraciive family newspaper In tlte world, and, in the pursuance of this design, lo present a constant improvement in aH those features which have gained for it tee coiitldeuce, f ym.palliy and support of its large army of retwiers. • -ii.r i. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER YEAKi HARPER'S WEEKLY ." .•**•» SS HARPERS MAtJA/tSK 4 SO if a up Kit's r \z.VK ... ...... ee> HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE JLI-Bll \ It Y, (>no year--5i mini Iters WSO- Pvslage free to all sutucribert v» Me- CsiM Mate* or Canculu. The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the first Mtunher for January of eaeli year. tVhaa n« time is mentioied, it wili li« iiiiderj.ioe<|' thai tho subscriber wishes to ccmmeucc wite> the numlter next alter the receipt of orlor The lui-t fc'oivr Annuil Vo'ipiie." of Hfirpetfa. - Weekly, in neat cloth biii'lhcj, w,i.(l be nrtH by-mail, postage p-»id, or by express, fli pense (provided ihe freight d«»e« one one dothuv j^ue val uuie) for#7.ee )p ume. ** •• -Clfth 0.»«es fbr each volume, *uitat:te binding, will be t< nt by mnil, postpaid, oe re* ceipt ef ei-M) each. F Renutt'i n'-i's sh >nld tie atSde by Money Order or Draft, to av»id his* Netutpafmr* ttrt nottorrmu thi^ advi utii/iout ihe EAGRES* vrJtr of HAN ECU A Harper's Young; Peopl% AN ILLUSTRATE!' WKKKl.T-lfl VA<»K« to Beys and Sirla Frgta Six ts Su£«M» Tears of Age. VI Omfwineea Novemfxsr 9. i» t Vol. Harper'* }'< lor children iu lutn .-1 All thai the artist's skill ei»n accmplish the wav of illustration ha-» heen d«wie, and tho liest talent of Ihe i-.tuniry bus eo»i|ibu etlitei.^ its loxl-.Vw England JotuAiI vf £Uucatt$H, Bi'Slon. la ita special iK-l i there is n«i b* evmpareil with it.- •ere is nothing that east U.irtrorti • , TKHMs^j H IRPKK'S YOt'XIJ pr«w.r {. 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