+4 "JS*?. **"*< -*• •«**< sa *mATv •Wi •«* n RIVEIHUOEIRLOCK. McHENRY, ILL. «0m • ' , • • ^ , • ,,r^ tan* Iwatand Chicago ami Council it I* |u«ferr*4 bT • when passing to or from f®"V fe *i<a*K $ •Sfiiwi, t, . 1 ( «•) '4 n<< •!.V» '••.•a • •?' <*h^U '.v- ~>1-t i'f -®a v*-:' te-iiSJ § ?4» • ? JV r ^ 4 ' WOUR AiftrttAt-*-. » . . . >• • <vsv.\ M&f- i ' V- Mtiw*«kee H nt* IIM gon* (• i Mt«p»per to h«vi hit iuim«i Mpprtcttd. The etlnrnight a wnooth- fttced m«n rltlttd «n Arkan«*w editor * frot faror t* ask of y#».*f *mm11* Hi* •'I want jrett to keep my name ent ef ffiir paper. Don't mentton the lact t^at Jnhn Gladdta knocked down th« Jtft. Mr. Jnfle tMs •••ala*. He wm batten shamefully, t| I* true, but I don't want my same connected with i t " The editor aiked the yonnc fellow to , f*|ll him all about It, and after getting mil the facta said: * Mf dear elr, I era' asyonknow,pub: tithing a newspaper. A pleoe or sensational news Is very valuable to ttts, and I therefore cannot suppress i^U affair.*' " 'MI warn you, air, not to print it." "Tliat't all right. I would be pleated 4 see yon some other time, for I aw V«jr now." k JThe young fellow left Telnetantfjr1 tild the editor turned to the work of #tltii)g up the sensation. The report^ •n were all out. and the editor revived lit* days of "hustling" work by "spread- *^|g himself" on the article. |Ne*t morning the paper contained a Oflumn and a half of choice news. **jfcn Inhuman outrage. John Oladle, the radian, knocked down the Rev. Mr. ^|igle and beat him unmercifully. fTlie town was thrown Into a high iilate ef excitement, and the editor congratulated himself on his success in Mating the reporters. About 2 o'clock the afternoon a man hurrldly enter* the editor's office and said: 'Have you lost ail consciousness, sir? (ave you no regard for the truth V f'What's the matter?" asked the edi- tir. looking up In surprise. {•'Why, air, yon state in tliia morning's Issue of your fitaln-branded sheet that |waa knocked down aAd beaten. 1 never knocked dewu In my life r, and if you don't publish a corree- |on I will have you severely dealt Hth." 1"I don't understand this," replied f|ie editor. "The news were brought :|{» me last night." . "Makes no difference. It's ft Iter* tad j|he minister struck the desk with 1|ia umbrella. "Correct that devllah import in your next issue, or Til mak# jpeu regret your lack q( manhood." '! The minister went out, but the doo| fjjpened immediately and a furious look* ftig man entered. | i "Be seated sir." -* "I have come here ion. You stai 11 knocked do d beat him. It don't know, that Everybody goes there to Dry Goods, ,;" °; ' ... -A *-• tH ' (SUCCESSO* to HALL m TfUT i I GROCERIES. | Ladies* and Gents* Underwear, Ladies' and Gents' Gossamers, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves and Mittens, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. A nice stock of Cor sets and Hoop SKirts, an EXTRA quality of Woolen Yarns, Carpet Warps, Cotton Batting, and all the Staple Articles kept in a gen eral store, and at prices to suit r- oooi> BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED,-, And the Highest Market Price ere to % : l ever to demand satia> this morning Bev. Mr, JngUl villalnons lit. r MW the man. 'This is The editor was stupefied, jrsterloHg." .. "No it isn't. It was a premeditated imag your part, and I am going to Ignt off both of your ears. Last night, 4PI have |ust learned, a young fellow, Vat Wether*, came here and told yon to aay that John Gladdle had beat • a minister, but you swore that yon d a sensation of that sort to in aac the circulation of your paper.-- have been all day trying to keep out I the way of a mob." ,*My dear air, a correction shall be f"**" "A correction cannot be made, t substantial rev^ije.**'and seizing he editor, he eut off a piece of his ear. nd left in seeming aatisfaction. Late n. the evening, while the bandaged an of news fcat nursing himself, the opened slowly and a head was 'lually thrunt Into the room. Say, can you do me a favor. Do • ' :<fae the kindness to suppress--•»" •»<! $• the editor roached for a pistol the lead disappeared The liberty of the >reasdo«s not mean that a man must 2 *ke liberties with this great A(Mfi Vi »n Institution.--Ark Traveler The only cash stye in Northern Illinois. The largest, the best filled. Size, 140 feetlong and 22 feet wide, two stories high and working for the people that PAY*AS THEY GO. Not a do.Mar's worth goes out except forlHard Cash. I sell "• " .5; ' , •. 'i DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, A Shoes, Hats 4k Cdfa, "H • GROCERIES, CR06KERY, &B. ' ' Is ""K/frty-: * And my prioes will make U. pay you to come forty .miles to trade with me. 1 sell goods of the best quality and guarantee everything as represented. Read my price list and bring it, and make your fall purchases where your money will do you the most good, Will your credit dealer make you the following prices?] * Best Print* Paid* Wauconda, Dec. 1,1883. 7 JPIRH WQHDISg, • > . „ • , o -- -- - t*KK countV"'*"! Wpi to That is, the Large Stock of Good* and Low Prices to be found at 0 WAUCONDA- ILL. • ( iy..r,.^.o in,i ^ : . ^^rtnif'flBrMen, Tihtlli Boys, Ready Made nnd mnde to order. Also a full Hue ol Gents' FuiTisiiiii# Goods, Hat«,C*pp, Boots, Slioes>. etc. Also a LanrejStock of CL0A1S AID SQLMHS, Which will be sold cheaper than can be found eloewhere in the County. We mean business arid are bound to please you if you eall. S cents 51« " Finest"Bleaolie<i C«ttnn ... 9 " Best Unl>lPucheil Cotton .... ...... "X : ** Ptnndard tiinglmma 8 •' Corsets W *' Ac-fA Ticking 18 •• El^ffant Dress GoofU . ... S, 7, »]& 10 •' 42 inch It'nck Cailimeres SO " Dress Drills 9 . •* Oambries • *-Ladles'Cloaks, all prices. Cotton Flannels a... S ** No 1 Fl.mncls; cent*;io;tt " Lndics'Fine llandkerchlefs J S and 10 cent bargains in abundance. G*o<i (lotton^Clotli 6 •* NoM Denims IS•**' Rest Denims mada .... 1# M Extra Waterproof *1' J.miles' Sliupers, worthfTScents... 45 V Ladies' Shoe* 1100 Ladles'French Kid Shoes, fine 8 00 Uents' Boots, Oood S 60 All kinds tor ini'n Hud boyband on ly Jgood'Uoods. Now I want ttf see you and 'know that I yoiir interest to copet |^d will^^do it. Jte Mygoods are „ '; ^ 1 • h . Roys suits ft 00 to m ae Men's Suits 325 to 16OS lien's Overcoats nnd Foyg i Cft IcM Clothing Is our great'specialty, and we carry the flnest itock'in Northern 'lUinqU. Wo hare the goads. Buffiilo Holies direct j(from {the Northwest,"all sorts. Spl«les. W'iv irawn. Sugar at Chicago costjadd'frelght. no cent Tea 44cents 'Rood Tea 25, 30, 35*&*40 •• Rest Itice 7 " Best Uo.isted.Coffee.IS " Rood " " I0A.U standard aalsins No 1 Tobnrce, SniQkiqg Fine-rut Tobacco Plug Tobacco ....... .. Long Box Matches 5-ccnt Box Matches .... ... 10-cent Box Matc!ies...;t .......... Babbitt's Saleratns " Bnst'Soap... Stove Polish i.....;.. can make once i to 10 1 i it foi pBon^ht and Sold tor Cash Only, CaUfwnia and Colorado, It also opei line between ChlMO* In want Owalonna, Maekato - *-£ } .. 1. .. ,J J- k: > ! • ' • I - i - _ x, , i, i . ' -< • .«• COHTIVUB X Thf like of THE 11 operates the best route an4 the abort line between St. Paul ani| Minneapplii ee, LnCromse, Sparta, Madison, Fori (t»reen Bay), Wisconsin, WIBOM. .. . •• M^ekato. Minn., Cedar ttapidt, Des Moines, Webster City, Algwna, Clinton, Marthalltovn, Iowa, Free pert, Elgin. Boek-fortt, III.,are amocgits 800 local stations on its lines. ^ Among a few of the nnmerons points of sn perinriir onjayed bf.\h« patrons of tftls road, are its DA\ CiMCHKH, ^hicbare the linest that hnmin art and fngentiitv can create; Ita PALATIAL .SLE^P.INq oiRS, «.,l-,h 'arJ modeU of comfort and elegance; its PALAOB DHtwiNti ItnaM CARS, Which are tinsn-r passed by any; and its widely celebrated NOItTH-WEftTBRN n&vv#hich ^timewe ahall and £nd», and Remnants at r J u _ E V ® 8 y ' P f i ^ T S U ; N T P r i o r t o CARS, DINING •w V'.fhare notTun by a?r other, road anvwhere. In short, His -------asserted that EQUIPPED ROAD IK THE tfrtRI.n. All points or interest No^th, Northwest and West of Chicago, business centres, summer, resorts and n^t^y hunt ing ^nd"flshin& grounds are accessiMlfi by tl^e various branches of this road. It owns and centrals over of road ami has over tour, hundred )«ass«wrer con-(ftirtors constantly curing for its millions of patrons. ^ Ask vour-ticket agents for. tickets via this r«ul»>, AND TAKE NONE OTHEii It cost* no more to travel on t his rwnte, that gives flrs'-r.lass accommodations, than it does to gat by the poorly equipped roads. Foi mapt, "descriptive circulars and snmmec resort papers, or other information not obtain able at your local ticket office, write to the Gap') Pass. Agent. C. & N. W, .Railway, Chinee £1,. ' itaH'l.; A»D mD TttAT •#l£ Sir *•&** '( !•' } . v*>. *• >*} V.. r k: j ells the Whole Story. I imnt the 'ftr-bif 'tra<Je ftat 1>oy BtG' WLtS, un^to «hel I say, come and see nie, and if I cau't save you money, will pay your expenses. I am getting in ltfi«rains £very day, and they g< an bought, very cheap for cash) " 1 1 ti* ^ »'• » |^*SEKI> TOUR ORDEH3. 'Tours for good goods and low prices P. HALL, PUNDEE, (U. Ins! Yes! Ion Can Saw And buy good reliable goods at the pld established house of : ' J. R. WELLS & SON, .:^V!WA-tJCOWTI>JL,.IlLiJ^. They have a full and complete liue ol Goodi for Wipte trade, consisting in part of Dry Goods, Clothing, - • ? . Notions, Boot» and Shoes, Groceries, etc,, and have just added 9 full assortment of goods selected for the ( ADVICK TO MOTHKSH. " At* you uieiuroea at night nnd brok ru of your rest by a sick child suffering milcryintf with pain of «ujttii:g teeth? [f BO.send at <>neo and get a bnttle of Ira. Winalow*g Sootliitig Syrup for itW«i teething. Its vaiiie is inc:i1cail- lt will relieve the |>ooriittie *rer Immediately. Deiietid upon it "mettiers. there is no mistake about It. t' slt cures dysentery and diarrlioe*. regu- | , . ltte» ths stomach and bowels, cures iwlnil colic, sortons the gums, redti«es ^ ^ fuflntnntatlon. and gives tone and en- >./ jttgj to the witme sy^uts. Mrs. Wtns- I <iow'« Soothing Syrtip for cliMdren jteetWng I« pleasant u>. the taste, and .•jla tlte prescription of one of the oldest gj>iid be«t female physicians ajid nursps ^l« Um United States, and 4a for sals by , PlR^p-uggista throughout the world. I*tTOR 25 cents a bottle. MRS. H. MAIM AN, Has jH*t retnrntd from the city with a full and selected stockof Fasiiionabte Winter Millinery, which she Invites the ladies of Wauconda and vicinity to call and examine and learn priuea. H. MAI MAN. Waneomla, Dec. 5th, W3. MAD °tUU™r3 ^tsofssB&ifsaeag^:-bakle fv.f, T. Crttie. **It will be : . -rPkila. Pre«i. tten on the field of the most widely cir. cuia «d work pa U>e Ototl W«r ha* Jjt-en publ^sKcd." --Bottom OMm. ••Warmly weioowed pvarywlfttrm."<*• PjfroenH Timet. "It is a to Jiearulf endpva# yBifllet andaadl.*"--Chieagn Tribttme- ' It I* »«rrcorrect htutor*.• •-- On. V. 8. Omni. " I have no besita* tion i n rvcoinnending i t to Uia reading iwblio of Amer-lea."--Oen. W. T. 8kerma». which especial attention is invited. We keep none but good goods, and will make prices as low ft* any other house, quality o goods considered. Our stock of v jCloaki* Dolmans ipnd XJl«itei»ette« Is complete Call and see them and learn prices. J. R. WELLS & SON. Wauconda, Dec. 5th, 1683. KNIT UNDERWEAR Liberal concessions to close will be made. Our stook is un- Usually complete in ever^ branch, find we oflef m. ALL ?GOODS V e r y A t t r a c t ' l v ® P X ' I f e e s mm WA S.'ile? pf took, F»i» ing Tunis, and OoijiIs >f all KlndM Proininly vtttfU'ie i to l/l Term*. Reasonable panvmB WE STILL LIVE. And will be pleased to show yot} oi|r stock, consisting of ^ Still Out of the Ark of Safety. : Ha«y ef jroa arc, 4 " ;[ / ^ DANGER «« AGENTS WANTED for Dill I CT DVLLC I •aUiq? at the rate a • I^awMlcly, Enar- 1 I ^iaUy ̂ pr'oftUWa AI SHELLf Bmaot you ob ifWf ka>)4 • The mutter of ^falt iItooob, ileJfctuoB, saloon,cyclone, tornado, . . .. . ^ . . --1/, MMlaorm, «r vhat«ror name mar be !,««}• ^eard in aome aeetlea ot the jtmHritfery day. WSTWTYOU FOEGETIT! m •ha Fir® Fiend J May lw«»i wtf at faay momenta th$ eeoamr a tiMHae Im cmmimiI . IhmtN mn*t cwiie ^ to all. By- a amall yavmen I t*ar|> vcar yon can aeeure to foorsetfti |fo)tuii«, #lioij4 vou live, J' or. In the ercnt at «Leat^i l>efo»-4> die time ; i expire*, your family *• Uf. SIM. BOn.rOO li represented by this afMicy, Our races are a* low ae experience bag fo<vnd to : ; be safe. Yon will sate money bf mgyring «ltb ae. tieaeral ' i T o r n a d o a s p e c i a l t y . frienda for their liberal patronage, and^ hoy inf, by aquare dcalinj;, to merit a continuant • orthe aarae, I beg to »iibsrriiN!> myself, Bespectfullv yonra, ' . . . . C i l . M U l i E Y . WeHanry, UL. Jane 11, 1883. Insurance, T.lfe, Fire. Tlianfciiig alt my WAMmCTON, D. a The iMttUr pata«e hotel of the National Capl»air©m.r«»tently located juid arccASlble to all $ba atceet ear lines of the city. jOj>en all JUM year. _ „ O. G. 8TAPLKS, La.t* ®f the v bogisand Island Hwuse OORSETS. A full line of £>r. Warner's CorttUB |u several stj tcfjit fw; & Oweu'e. ih, taking.book, showina ear a.& tUe soldier saw it "and aalliq? at tbe rate • tin of thousand-; of eop. i<s*weekly, Ener- • till gettopien.ui'iabera of th».(J.A.B jand II Nil otiiend«alriu«eB!<e. tflally profttaWe n IW ^bould investtgate and secure agency exelaalve territory. Bile, term* and full pamoor ten free. Address A.fr WETTiETQH A CO., PUIUSHEM, CHlCAOt, lu» ASA W. SMITH, | W ooclaitoolc, -OF-- -o'; BtV'Ved l> " >Ki »>y HUlioa* E ef money ITr againot damage by INDEMM Fire, Lightning, Illinois* offu you Wind Storme, CYCLOPES AND \TORNADOB& JBrop R*ga postal card and I will rUltyon; rait on me anil T will write you a policy, and V.)£n or any of these destructive elo. BiCAits (Aeyasf.-.tea your property, luippv will you ie if yon h»d«f one of my policies, for I Viilaitfpiy via^t »e«, and minisler u a to yon. 1 wtil»of fori*}* you, ASA W. NMtTH\ Gen'I Inauranc* Ag'L JOS. WIEDEMANN, Saloon and Restaurant, WT-T' • DO YOU WANT I TO BUY Sewing Machine? NEAKt THE Diro% li .1 /f,<4 /•j. * I t ' ' •• . • • A'N D»-- McHENHY, - ILLINOIS The bost TirandB of Wines, Tdo.uors ar Cigars always on Hand. Good Stabling ft)C Horses. ALSO AGENT FOR Franz Falk's MILWAUKEE Lager Beer. Hear In Large or Small Kegs or'Bottles a ways in hand cheaper tbau any o/ther. qual ty considered. This Itner has a world wide reputation, an<^ pood judges acknowUdge it eaaoot ne sut I a seed intb# world. Ordera by mail promptly attended to. JOS. WIEDEMANN. M«Henry. 111. %. \ p. J»il, MM. t Lftdiqs' ainJ Gents'Untlerwear, Ladies' and Gents' Gossn " M ** ' Gloves & Mittens, " " " Hosiei ; A nice sttocij of Corsets and Hoop Skirts, an EXTRA QLTALU f Woolen Yarns, Carpet Warps, Cotton Batting, and all the Si. Articles kppt in a General Store, and at prices to suit the prcse.t depreciated markets. GOOD BUTTER AND EGGS WANTJSD and the Highest Market Price Paid. J J)J5ALERS Fumitufe, OF ALL KINDS, §f •**" Store in Lansing's Block, NEAR THE DEPOT, McHEHEY - ILL We haveane of the largeat atoeka of Far. nltnre of all kinds to be fennd in the county, aud our pricei will be as LOW AS THE lOWBQT. We fieep none but the best and persona wishing io bny Furnltnre ofany |t|nd wil( •dTu money by giving us a call. We also keep a full )|pp of samples e| MAYES & BARTLETIV CentrevUle, WESTERN NORMAL COLLEGE And Commercial Institute. XT'IVK tan-weeks t«riv« .per vcar. KSKTEKN r COUIl'iES:--Teacltei's', Collegiate, Modern l.an.arua^e, Coinmevcial. Art, Music, Telegraphic, Phonographic.. Penmatihlup, j.location, Meiiical. tufttnceriiui, Driving, ttA'-. W hole exp«n*f fuj- ,ojxe year. #115 Wo*, tern Normal Lecture Bureau. Western Normal "Advocate." Patalognes and speci. ,aia&<<9py of paper KK«K. C. U GURQaw, ^weipal. v ^Udbaell, 114 - • The -- ^r-- ^ Executors Notice. |j*STVT 1- OF John Meyers, Dcceise'l. JlJ undci-Hiirnuit having lir>cn appointed Rise cutorot'thc last Wiil and Testament ot John Meynrs, <l»;cc»ned. I'Ue of th« Oonnty of W Henry, and State of Illinois, hereb*- gi\^s iiixico l.fc«t he will Appear before the Conntjr C«Mirt of Mcllenrr Oi*Hntv, at the Oonri.House in Wooilxioclt, ul the February Term, 0V »hc lliiril Monday in February next, at •wh'Vb time all persons having claims against estate are ito< i(!«<( iowl rc<|u»Hled taalfci d 1'^' the purpose of liavinir tlie sxine adjiisteti. A" persons indebted to snH estate are requested to mak3 immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated tb)e }7th da v of l>ee., A. I). 188$. (iEns#? Kxtculor. 1 ftaveon hand and nm scllingat the'I.ow. est prices, tlie Domestic, Kldredgc, Neivr Heme, Sprinslleld, Sew American, and Singer e wins Machines, aud wMl ivot be nndersold by any agent in the county. A good singer Machine for 30, warranted todo the work of anv .Singer Machine in tbe wo-ld. Call and sou me. U. W. OWEN. McIIenry, Feb. 20, 1883. , ** • j il Jii niuiil- Executor's Notice. ... T?*STATK OF John J , . Howe, Deceased. Thj# 1j undersigned hsvintr been appointed Kxe cutors of the Inst Will and Testament of John I.. Howe, deceased, late of the County of Me Henry, nnd Ktau* of Illinois, "hereby give notice that they wilt appear before theConnly^ Court of McIIenry t'o^mv, n t I lie Court llouae. in Wo'Mts'.ock, at'tlie February Term, ontnei third Mondav inFebrunry next,at wliic^i time all percnn.s having claims ngaiu^t said estate are notified and requested Ij» attend for tlie' purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said /astute are requested lo make immediate uayment to the undersigned. D;Uc4 .this mil day of Dec., A. D. IRtif AI.BHRT L. H'lWK, Et/'UKKK M. IIUWK. £xecutora. i1., THE SPIRAL SPRING BUGGY S f HAS THE 0NIY ADJUSTABLE SPRING IN THE WORLD. jv Wo 8AO, NO SWAY, NO PITCH, $AFTFTFE9 A4T WIIQHT, . d c X 2 g (0 CO f i i l i'#:'; o ® lr ; STYLISH AND STRICTLY F|B$T-CLAS3. EVERY BUGGY WARRANTED 2 VJEARS, SPRWGS WARRANTED; 10. YEARS. The Easiest Ripifio BuiQoy Built. THE NEWEST AND BEST THINQ OYJ CARRIAGE SPRINGS. WRITS FQR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PI?ICE LIST. THESPIPAL SPRING BUGGY CO., GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. sinn can ssll you one from the cheapest grade to a Brussels, as cheap as any huusq outside of Chicago. Give ns-a call an<l we are sure jre ca^ u?t you money on anything in our line. Undertaking. A full Assvrtmei)t of COFFINS AND OAS* KJSTs always on u#nd. «"A Hearse Furnlsfifd â t th«i most Reasonable Ratsf. JtSTEN gROfS|. McHenry, $pr. nth, 1833. B. Sherman, WOODSTOCK, IL(| r pKtMiB I*-- Breech 91)4 IHuzzie Loading ^ ^bot Guns, " Powder, Sn»t, Gaps. Wads and CHrtridgO^ folrsale. fishing ^nettle chewp. At. iln4iof Sporting: Ooodii AND REPAIRING DONE. 4. good Breech Loading, (Kjuble" Barreled Gun. watranted Twi^t lap. Winchester Rifle, 7« model, 15ehots, SO. Nickel Plated 6 shot Revolver,"«..*>. Self cocking Pritish Bull l>ojt Pistol, M. A good Single Barrel, Bteech Lo dlB|| Single Uun, warranted, t5. I will undersell any house in the connty IB. Onns and Sporting Hoods. If you want ^ good gun it will uat you to call and' #ee me. I warrant every gun I sell, Clothes Wringers repaired nenT JJoHa put on. Price pw pair warranted, $2,50. B. SHERMAN. Woodstoc.Jf, July 16th, 1883. -i ATTENTION ECCNOMY18 WEALTH Tou cap save money by jjjvipf your orderf T. W. MEAD, RICHMONDf " ILLINOIS, -?CR Vfcon* ns, Carriage* of all descriptions, Wiring, Painting, •jenoral I lack, •fhithing. «c., ap'i «o. All farm are warrants Repairing of plows and all pther farm int pigments is girf n particular attcnttop. In my manufnctHr)2S I nse onlr the best matert. il, and, keeping the very l)^st workmen in ajl departments, lam cnnliled to guarantee and warrant nil work that goes from my shop af flrat class in «iipty l»artfp/ilaf. >?ECIAI. H}ITABA¥TBE OK WAGONS. wagon* manufactured at my abo] ntea for Tlt&Kii VK^KS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I sell ever/ agyicultiir^l implement, inc.lady Ing, especially, Norwegian Walking and Htd« ing Plrtwsi N. O. Thompson and Gesley Bros* ' Mows ami Cnltivators, F. H. Nanny Seed erf and CQri> Cultivators, the Downgiac Spring Tooth Seeders, the Piano and D. M. Osborne m Co.'s Harvoste'r apd Twine Binder, the War- riorand llopkipa' Mower, and all other first class u^a^hine^. Warranted llrst-class or nf sale. BL^CKSMITHINC of «rery kind attended to pro/aptly and satisfaction guaranteed. F I M ¥ 2 P A I N T I N G A SPECIALTY. 1 h*jr* engaged J. STILL WELL, the botf painter of the Northwest, for one year, ot longed, to take charge of my paint shop, which is a &>:flici/ent gtiarxuiee ihat alt work ot thai kind will l>e done in the best and most artistic •tjle. It sboujrj not be forgotten that I employ J, Benags, wto<!-workman of twcr.tv years* exi pmience. and 1, Ilowf, carriage blacksmith; both in s'nvp'is&ed ns artl/ans in their line. >'{nally. conie and sec me and I will guar antee ftalisfacttpn ae to prices and quality df Tfffrk to all interested. rtWt.#SAD.