' ' L . ,-.'. . . • . • ' * "•• .'•••' ' : •:. ' mm urJ,*y* «% v " ' #* Wyn?rlf ami iiry^SPPSry" f ftaifroad Time Tabid. ,ake Pa ««*n ger ..1.';....'7:-JT A. M ftsneva Tjfi .^fteaavk La "eeieva Ld »«•>•>«» t-.sk. t'reijrrt t.....::.... Jk.p. if ftaaava IJako;r*San#ir..,- .vI. ,..'-..*:*S " ' tiOjrif Kaiita, .,» a«v» Lake Freight..........•,.'...,'S-M A. M •eve T/kfce t*a*»«*g*V »:M " n«n l,ik« Kxpress .4£7r. v n«r« Lake Pawenrir «:ft7 '> B. BUM, Agent. Mclleury, 111 &'• •:Vi| W« »» Under obligations to F, A. Bebard for file* of Indiana pnptiii. - • ' . • • • • I FWT HUMPHU KT. of Wanoonda* i jJ caller at this officio a Tuesday. * -- • HON. R, EU.WOOD WJU please accept •^jftwnk* for valuable Public Document? ;^*|'L*RREB BURGER and inn. of Hebron. Jfcade our sanctum a pleasant call on ^'jShiesday. ' ;.'v.';-.- ,, , MIMII THB MAH inrf CNINLJR T««EH|n' I An "'ijbctatlon will hold its next meeting In ^' 'lliia Tillage, on Saturday, April 10th. , R« : ; NEVER kit* a girl with Impunity says *'v -v*n exchange, Wjell, we don't. We al ^%a78 kftw e glrl wJth our lips. •-#%?»*$* . : : * Oar Tuesday morning the thermoinft- r showed twelve degrees below aero this section. How Is fhSt for if he 4 th -m Mareh? •• • HO;®. • ' : ^ • R JIRS. D. PARKS, who lived In the *|io^n of Nunda, died on Monday last. of ^':<4|ypliold fever. She was burled th tlie * greenwood cemetery on,Tuesday. -./-.'J* GRO.IL NETHKKCUT, brother of j. K, - !§<ethercut. editor of the Richmond, - Gazette, died at Lake Geneva, Wis„ February 22d, of censuiiiptlot*. »getl30 * • >m A NRV front IN the store of Perry A •0wen fa one of the Improvements talked of. The work will be ooin- menced *S soon as the Weather wilt f.>8erm,t-!;Ll-----ZL---1' ijni(- AT the auction sale <>f cowa by Mor* A Chapell, Algonquin, ou Saturday *t. they brought an avernge of 849.38 r liVad. P. k.Granger was the Prater r the occasion. .tu ;%•&. , THK annual meeting of the Pox Lake ^steamboat Co. will be Held at the "Tremont House, Chicago, on Monday arch 10th. 1884. at 4 o'clock p, in . i . for pasntng of acoalints and wiuttin^ up H|f the company's buslnesRc .ft** two w#ekg advf»tfSpd a new THE G.'K. R. djtn6^ at Ricliinond, oiS Pfldsiy evening of this Week promise# M* he tl«e party of the season. The 9Qtnfiitf«#; .insisted by inine iioai Cu|- ver. of ti|e Culver lieose.-ara e^aiihg no pains In th« ai mngetiienes, and'all wlie* attend 6:th be :ai«MH-ed of a first olft** ttin*.: »; )j. sioemti's Orchestra wjl! fg^rtiisU the, music. We hear of iv 111 go '.ff0£ place. ; i , THK Belolt Colored Church Choir Company will give a Concert at (ho M. B. Ohuroli, h» this village. tliU Wed- neaday evening, Ifaruh 5th, the pro ceeds of which will go toward building a c61or»d Church at, Beloit, Vfia. This Hjoinpany are highly recoinmended as JnUilee singerc,and thesM who go are sure of a rioh DITI^ical treat. Remem ber the time, this Wednesday evening itid glt« them a I'iill houoe. * O. W. Owis lias just recelvell one of tlwwte new fangled Clocks, and our at tention being called to It as we cuflio from dinner to-day, wo found that bv Its diaj It was just a quarter past iAirteen. J«iat think of a fellow going ho in* at 17 o'clock on a Monday moru- ing and liaye to get up at 19 and ge to work. Ugh! But ft is a very hand- some time piecc all the same, and we presume will be.ali right when one gets me to it. Call at Owen's and see It. srshoe found, but the owner has not «a yet called for it. If he does not want -Sft w« would thank him to hriiv; us the 1 ~»ther shoe en that we eon Id make wwie «se of it. One Is no good. J. ' Z i . i T 4M FITCSIMMONS <S KVANSOK liayoianew :>-.^dvertlsewnt this week 'which the •' fniylng public ahoidd IIO» fall to ppru«e. Read the'r price list nnd »e« If you Hpon't think they have knocked the hot- &^4|om out for spat roth, F. A. IIKBARO returned from Jiis ti*ii» . jtf Florida on Monday Inst, mid is en- .^|hu»ia*tie In hi* pr«i«e o(^that par' uf ,r'iihe country. lie has promised to fur- ; lilsli ,ws an account: of hie tvip<4tr fi tne foronriiex* : ,a "• 1 r Mn«. fl. 11. NlCftoi.e Is In the city |Mircliaslng Iter spring »tock of Mllliiv- JMry and Fancy Goods, and w111 be rent** " • %o «how tlia ladles next week ns line,a if ?t^loek In that, line as was ever seen 4jiii MeHenry. Look out for he?; new «««t #<i*Mrtlse«r-eait next week, '^1 AT the Skating lMnk en TlVlirsdsx i:,'M^renitig last, the Prize for the awk- iivarde*t gentleman Skater was awarded 10 the n«n. Lew Holmes. Ife bore li'ts fionors gracefully and made a S|ieoc1i o the crowd (mentally) hut what, lie fjlM4»as not. yet been reported.. MCIIENHT IS to have one of the l»est cqniped Meat Markets in the North West. R. A. Howard, of the Rod Front. Market, neat the Depot, is puttijtg in « Stevens patent vooler. Whi<e1i are con sidered the 4>est Manufactured tor preserving Meat during the Menmer months, AT HM» Teticliers Assoc! arfo«, held at' 11 uutley on Saturday last, R. ff. Ren- nle. W. E. Wine and J, A. Sheldon, m-ere appointed a eemaaittea to act eritli the (bounty Superintendent, to ex* limine and pass «pon the competitive cxainlnatiation passec\ upon the State (questions. PERSONS wishing to procuro eggs from pure bred fowls should not fall to read the advertisement of G, W. Pratt, Wauconda. to be found in a.iother col- \nnn. Mr. Pratt has the fineat flock of blooded fowls in the Northwest, and egg* procured of him are sure to be just as represented. Read his adver tisement. E. G, SMITH, boot and shoe maker whose s'»op can be found in Kclter's 'Block, has an advertisement in this hich no one should fail to read, s^He is a No. 1 workman, and is sure to f-irf «.%!•• you a fit every time. Read his <fi'«i||«dvertlsetaent, and when In want of * , ! O^joots or shoes do not fail to give him '^.ficull, Thursday b - '& * • AT the Skating Rink ou evening, March 6th. there will be three Prises^ as followst First Prlae. a Skat ing Cap; Second Prise, a ten night 'ticket; Third Prizo.a sfx olght ticket. On Thursday evening. March 13, there will be another pair of Sk#U>s given to the lady skater who geta the mest votes by the gen tie me u at Ava eenta per vote. THE Crayon Portrait of the late Prof. S. P. Baldwin has been reoeived and hung J,M the Public School Building and is pronounced by alt who have see«i it to be an excellent likeness and a very superior work ef art, and does * gr^at credit to the artist. Mr. Merrihew <»f Elgin. It is 22x28 with a gold leaf frame, and coat, we believe. 630, which ! rj* IftiRi !«as been raised at the scltool <i^$itli<sooiables. Mr. Baldwin was held in Jl iiigh esteem hy his ^ciiolars, uuij f.Li» i§ »josi triUuirO to Ulaorwory, THE wlTa of Eugene Matthews, of Barireville. died quite suddenly on Fri day last, of disease of the heart, f^er funeral was held from the M. E. Church. In this Village on Sunday last, and was attended hy a large concourse of rela tives and friends, the services being conducted by Rev. Win. Nicklu. of Ringwood, after wliicli her remains were deposited In Woodland Cemetery. She leaves K husband and nine vh'ldren besides an aged mother and sisters, to mourn her death, aH ,of,,yrhom have the heartfelt sy^Dp»thyrof)the ent|re Skill- SNUiiitf. i i*jr- • , AN exchange curtains the following, wliicli is applicable! to every town: "If you are aware of a Moral Item* of gen eral interest you should report H to the editor, .Don't wait until the paper is I iii by "lied, and then express siu-|«rise because the item did not appear. Edi tors cannot he In every place at the same time. They iftust gather a great, deal of news from others. Let each one feel it a pleasure tofurnieh an Item for the papers whenever lie can, and not wait for some one else to reftort what they know. The editor can thus be assisted and the interest Of the paper greatly Increased/' L. E. BKNNKTT, Photographer, wlio has been sick for several Wvreks past. Is now better and able to attend to luieU pess. and can he fOimd every day at his Gallery, re;idy to wait upon all who may call. We do not exaggerate when WJP say that Mr. Bennett is one <>f the hest. Artists in this pm of the State, h?s pictures in every liWtancn giving perfect satisfaction, fu short, lie will not allow a poor pictw* to he takof) from the Gallery. Persons in wai.t of pictures of tlwnnseLv<f s er /ricudit iliq^lil not fait to call st his * aiid ?»«« his specimens. ; r Scn<M>L R«poit. of Disi. No. 5. Noiwty Township, tor the month emtlng Jan, 19. 18S4, an»t ending Feb. 18, 1.884: i N o , d a y s t a i ^ h r . . . . . . 8 1 No. pupils enrolled.i H2 The following are the uamea ot tho«e present tlie eutire Hiotith' Mary Pohertv. Geo. Frishv, Loretto Walsh. Katie Walsh. WiMIe Conway, Frank Murray. Standing highest in deport ment are Tho«, Frishy, Edward Fri-hy, Edward Walsh. Standing highest in written examinations, A clas«, are Nicholas Murruv. Mary Doherty. Thus. Frisby. Anna Frlsby; B class. Patrick Mun ay. Willie Erwln. James Murrav. To Richard Walsh'"is atvarder) the honor in the spelling contest on Friday iaat. NKI.I.IK KNOK, THE book* of the hliiloh excursion will be closed Match 10th. So sny the managers. Messrs. Bates & Kt|hl. Pekim 111. This is a rare chance to visit that famous bat tie-Held. Old soldiers and others will likely never agafp be pev- inilted to favel so great a distance for so lit tie money--only 820-- from Peoria. Pekin, Delatan. Mt. Pulaski, Decatur. Sullivan and Mattoon, HI., to tlie land ing at Pittsburg'. Tenn, The pi ice of tickets for round trip includes railpoad fare from the points ipeptioued, meals wlilie en route and at the landing. Alsto stateroom or cot tiiile on the river. "Tlie pKcnrsion will leave Peoria via Peoria, Decatur & Evansville rail road. Thursday piornmg. April 3d. 18S4 at about 7 o'clock a. HI., arriving at Evansville. |nd., al f> o'clock p. in. where excui-sioulsts embark ou fhe splendid steamers of tiie Evansville & Tennessee River Patket company, arriving at Pittsburg Landing on the tnornlng of April 6lh, the 22d anniversary of the battle of Shiioli.'* Tliose desiring fur.- tlier particulate can procure informa tion by calling at this office, or upon Win.. II Cowlin. Woodstock, III., All £lv* railroads ofler greatly reduced rates from Chicago to the places mentioned, where tickets are to be procured. For ticket write at once te C. A. Kulil, Sl« rotary and Treasurer, Pekin. 111. Free Lectyro at Hainesvill* J. E. Remsburg the Kansas O'iiatnp- ion of Iutellucjlual Liberty,Jwill dejivi-i a course of l.ectures at llniiieaville Mnrcli 7. 8. and 9. every ho-iy are cor dially invited to attend and are promis ed a rich intellectual treat from an aftnbie courteous and cultured gentle- man, wlin entertaining lionesf vjews, Of his own, is frank to express them in » logical and argumentative manner, fre/a from vituperation aud aby*e. Admission Free, FOIt SALE. The side wlieel Steamer, "Lotus." Bids for cite Machinery,, or for U«« whole af ttie Boat, as she now lies at Mcilenri*, mav ho sent to Oapt. Walter Hill, Miilienrv. 111., or to B. K, Weaver. Esq..3S Wabash Avenue. Chicago, SSt£ : » ' EDITOR I'LIAUNM AUtKi'-Dr.; Nason ond wifn gnye aaopper potty in honor of Mrs. H: For»l, of Elgin, oi^W^dnea- tta^ evening of week. The gliosis were old friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Ford, and we can jur|^e what klwt ot a time they had, for Mr. and Mrs Kason are bard to boat on an occasion •of'tliat klrtif, " J j ' Our liquorsxift i^^^jrslta^ Tiii|e on Wednesday <»| last vveek resuVted in tiniug Thos. K tbon 835 and cuts for keeping an open house on Sunday. We ftliould think lie would tln.i owt after a wlifle that he-can't. <do as he has a mind to. His fines and oosts Jiave been over •400 since Jan. 1st. Th« young folks got-up a Leap Year surprise party on Misa Birdio Morton on Feiday evening of last week, and of course they had a good time, as they always do wlrtln Aunt Jen is around. C. W. Gould tilled his ice bouse at the factory l**t week.. The ice is 22inches thick, . i 'At Morton & Chapel!'a COST tale on Saturday of last week, cows sold oil an average of 949,38, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chape 11 gave * card party on Saturday evening last iu hOnor of Mr. Chapell's 39th birthday. TIHSWI were li couples present. The entertainment consisted of games and retreslini&Hsj and it was one of the most enjoyable social eventso( the sea son, but we were very sorry to see Kd put out doom by the ladiea, Mr. and Mrs. Argard, of Efau Claire, Wis., are /making their daughter, Mrs. Clias, Wandrack. a visit. , Mrs, David Babbitt.of Elgin, is visit* iug with the fa mily of C. Chapell. Dr. Nason reports considerable sick ness around this section for the last week. He reports Fred Oilengine's baby as being very sick. Jaqius Deuara^ 1*asi SQ)i) UU place here to James Pbilp, Jr. | uousidrration t4S»/. Mr. Poiiavaii has moved to ('hi- cago, where lip intends making his per manent home. Jimmy was OII*> nf our old settlers, lie lia\lived here for Over thirty years, and we ah wish him peace and plenty in his tew borne,. \ Oi| Monday of this week Charles Sjhrodef loaded his goads Into cars bound for Dakota, wi'iere he has bought a farm of 320 acres for which lie paid 9800, Charles been a good citizen while lie has been among us aud we all Join ill wishiug h|iu success hi his new home, ' ' "> Mr. and Mf«.'Tfl ram Mllli'l', of Penn- aylva'iia, are visit jiig relatives here,* The Congregational souJable will be held at the resideuue of Dr. Nason on Saturday evening next, All art ̂ c- KLc Dcspartinent. COSTaiBUTKOnv 1 F. BpSSTT. •>£L4cats ^rce^tliis'we*!, ? ;"f 1 •. • I. II. Mallory, oi the Jieraiht* made JMS o pleas.-uu caH on Satu|^ajr»q: Deacon llobart and wife, Woodstock; were visiting friends IhSJllchmeMf -Sunday and Monday. The "mush and milk sociable" at S. Cot tint's Was a pleasarit affair, as was also the b#tid .bpys' dat)«^> t|il same uight., t- . j,;- - *• A school sociable will be given by th«4|>npils 01 t,he public schoql Thurs day evening. An interesting pro gramme. wUI be presented. Admission ten cents. Proceeds to pay rent of or gan. Let everybody turn out. it will be worth much more than the price or admission. The preparations for the Q. A. R. ball at the Ooiver Honse are pretty "tyttoh completed at this writing, and tShe pro&pects are that tlie boys will have a big crowd and a good time, Landlord Culver aud the com mi tie will not spare any pallia to have every thing pass of! pleasantly and satisfactorily, A meeting ef the members of thf Richmond Market Pair Association will be lield at tiie'store of A. R. Alex ander, on Saturday, Mar. 8th, at 2 p. M. for the purpose of electing ofRcers and triiisactlug .other business that may properly come before the meeting. The next fair of the Association will be held March 27th. v dlailr Indued to att i_. p' • of •nd. Ptl-t -yt ? in ft REPORT , of tlje HplleTir^ PuMIc School for the SO days ending Feb. 29th. 1334: .... ( HI«tlKll OKl'^ltTMKXT* K o . d a y * t a u g h t ; . . . . . * . J, R. Hyde and family lnft^ichmond for the far west on Monday morning. Asa business man and a good citizen Mr. Hyde bears a most enviable impu tation In Richmond, where he will be ipuch missed. It Is hoped he may lindf abundant success in CplMradq, l)iid that the climate of that region may be the means »f restoring Mrs. ilydo ifeaiu TP liealth. ; The last market lair, notwithstahd- iug the terribly col<i weather, brought out a large crowd of peopie, au<1 a good deal of projM>rty changed hands. J. R. HyOe's household cQects went under the hammer at good figures, John Billings sold a colt for the neat sum of fl7£>. The amount of stock offered for sale was not as large as at Some pre vious fairs, but by no ifieans Insignifi cant. Re me m be f i lie date of'j^t'bext fair, March 27, * W&liSi&btadJi ^bepartiu pHty Rrrao Sew Mm has i)it»ve<t to Kaiita^. )&rs. Laofdoa ba* bought Mrs.; kouM. " • 1 Ttminaa William# is at \fik near fa a eheeso factvr, R. K. and Xe<t bti«i'« l)itfer^|aM0|l|M #M- tonrtn to lite. *- 1 Atidraw Murray,vf OliiOiiK^ )||H f«tnr0^fl t* l>is farm la WaucomH. .» , • , James Hurray "has rente<1 hfi farmj and has moved into the>ill»y« with tii» moth^i'. J. P, Honey has bought the Whit 14a fiirm. rented tast year to Thoaias (Jray. | John Sin^Moa an<t IfaUie Huok W^re ssar- ried Sua<iaj evening, ftev. MrrW&aatpa offlei- atinir. Mrs, K. A. fiol'llnjt Hrt<1 Mrs. p. W; Brenks presented thehr leife Itnli with d^nfftiter* secentlr. < One week afO last Wednesday Warren Pow ers' sr.n I.vmtn ontei into a matrimonial partnershi|) at liarriustton. K. C. Wells, of Lake Forest, delivered a rsrjr interesting teinperanne leott|ee ai tlie. Baptist Church Stiaday aftarneen. ; i Frank Powers has r»iiWit hWftW« to^Hwh. as Uhiiiihatn, a brother ef Richard GrAnthatn. Mr. Powers intends taking an extended tvip west. Philip Rouse slipped on the ire vfeek liefore last and liroH^ Ms thifrh. The bone was set by Drs. McChesnev end Brown and it no«r on the mend.' Mr, Speneer has received anott«r ear-load ef machinery for Ivis mill, wtfieh will enable him to complete the roller prqoess and give unsurpassed facilities for Manufacturing first ulass flour. About the same lime John Ooamee was rid. logon a sled without a box when hla teot •aught and he is now keeping company with Uncle Phil. He is under Dr. WelU* eara an<i is doing well. There is an nnnsnsl amount of sickness in and amnnd Waucenda at the present time. Little hope is entertained as to the reeovery of Geo. Rates, Sr., and Mi*. Goyle. Win. Stoup is also in a very critical condition. P. s.--Mr. Ritesdied at 7 o'clock on Monday morning. Funeral will lie ^eid to-d»y, Wednesday. at 1 o'clock, p. m. No. bova enr<tttf>d.-.VlTiil. No. girls enrolled.... v. t'vVi.vJ*. *.. 21 N o . p u p i l s ( M i n l l v d . . i . ' 4 l . . . R 5 Average <billv attendaiiee.^.47 IVrcent. of atteudauco 84 Mo. of visitors.,..,..M. In last moiitli's report August. fCord (juest's average SbouKI have been SO, not 50. The repert of flic written e^imlna* tloii* passed upno the State questions will be given next week. < > ; % .1. A%.SOEI.DOSr, INTI5KMBDIATK UE.ttAIM 1'. No. days taught..... IVit.->i... 20 X<>. boys enrolled..!. i\ V* \ !.. 32 No. girls enrolled.. ..4. . 21 No. (inpils enrolled...... jr, ,t t,..., 53 Average daily attendance.*.*.;> .!. 42 Per cent of attendance... .. ̂ 80 Xo.of visitors.2 NunUcr neither absent nor tardy 17. vix: -Hurry Blapkipnn, Dnrn Be?l«*y Maud Colby. Ernejt Frett, EiHie Ken- nedy, Frank Mead. Anna Jfordquest, Alfri^l Perry, J«j!ii| M.jUton. <?race Stevens. Louis W^Uh, Jfcllie Hill. Nel lie Knox, l|ewi« Thoaipsou, Willie Lamphere, Chae. Lamphere, Ralph Chi Ids, rim" idles* and gems' line Jiand s> fred Sbees, yery cheap ^ !£,. G. ginltpi *TT4 K. TOHRAJfCK. 1 OEPARTMKKT. targht..... NQ, boys enroljed ..." No. girls enrolled... No.Adiplls e|irolled.. . . Avorage dally a»tendance.-i Pencent of Jitfendanc*' 78 NiWnb 'f nit. absent 12. v!¥; Agues O'llhyT^Mlles O dby. Henry Leickem. Willie Karges, Inu'a Powers, Stella Morey. Villa Morpy, Milo Howe. Llizle Hill. Daisy Hill, Harry Kldredge, Lonr nie Smith, Batxv STonit^Hp. WEST DKPAKTMEXTe No. days t»iight ,,»wr^,CD,v.... 20 S o. boys enrolled....,.. 1......... 30 No. girls enrolled ....,i.... 19 No. pupils enrolled 49 No. days attendance.. ...;'...;...... ,ft5*2 Average daily attendance. jVif'*>'•... 47 Per cent of attendance.... I. i.. 97 No. visitors.: 8 Tim following were neither absent or tardy: Clias. Black man. Frail!? Confer, Guy Clemens, Willie Daynjeijt, Eddie Granger, Lonuie Howard, Gustave Kfause. John Krause, Heripap Kam- holtz, Ollie kainlioltg, Fred Kamlpilte. Win. Kamholtz, Win. Lawrence, Geo. )lcDonald, Lewis Peterson, Asahel Stevens, llennan VeU?, <3has. Wright, r j ^ o u i a " W e l s h , L i z j i i # B I I K S . f t l j n n i e payment, Julia La *v re nee, Grace Mead. Emma Nickels,, Bertha Nickels. Anna Nickels, Euima I'tfters, Sophie Sciiu- inacher, Annie Thom|>soii,Cor» Wiieefer Nellie Wontworth. The report of written exantiiiatlone o ill appear iiext week. J. 4- VASKY, ; MMARENCA EIHTOA PI.AINDKAI.KKMarcfi waa ushered in with • blizaardt What will its exit he? &The ball given by the Fire Corps waa not as largely uttended ns was expect ed ou account of the extreme cold weather. Nevertheless, those present enjoypd a good time. A social success may be scored, b it th«>. boys will havo to go down 'hto thelr"jeans," ju*t as hnrd. The ladles or the W. C. T. U. are g ' about to'estahiUii a reading room i):pl news depot 1n Mrs. S nil's bull ling. Wc had a reading ronin here once, luit two or three p^r-fiif would inotiopolise the papers, tin* ptihliu was benefitted but little, the interest sdon subsiiled and the institution took a tumble. We hope the ladles will opi-rate en a difler p it plan < inakp theirs to stand as the law of the Medes and Persians, and not aa the oilier, live oi^y in memory, a npiiiuineiit t« a paroxism of righteuus- ness. Wrp. Abbott lias b«nj?ht ot Jfr^. Stidl the property he iniw ^pcupies for # for? Iliture store. E. B. Van Alstvne expects to start it) the grocery business ag^in in the build ing until lately occupied by Wilbur for a news depot, We are to have a cigar factory in t|i0 building fertnerly used by Wood & Alderman for a drug store, pick Gaijlt proprietor. Henry Knowles. of Weiljngtpn. Kan., lias b»*en slinking hands with ids many ffieiids Iu this place the past week. John I'oyer, nf Nebraska, sou of My ron Poyer, is home for a short visit to parents tpid frieipls. Everybody Ig glad to sec dnhu. Sherwiu 4> Wood, of Elgin, have bought nut the Bipter Tub aud Chfetf Box factory of Cady 4k Thompson, of this place. Mrs. Ootpitryiptn hi}s be tight Mr. Allen's pl>ipet. on East State street, and yri|| soon take possession. Mr. 4'l*n cputemplates going west. We understand Mrs. Peterson qfler$ her residence, below the track tor sale. Also S. Crjsgpy.a house and jot on ^ast Washington .-treet, and Mr. Sprague a house and several lota on the satpe street. A number of sales of real estate have been made at goud flgi|res. ai|d good property Is In demand, all of which speaks vyell for the prosperity of our town. It is nearly time th*t some of tlip "siatea" were being brought' the light, for a warm tinje is expected iu the election of o 1* tqwfy lizard. Bring out your best men and TftaC* what we will! An unusual number of business changes hafe ooeurrcd ia our village the pa^t week. Chsrles Bnriisr Ipoaght of Wm. 8eymoi|f (ha Chris Tliomaa hlacksmith shop and then snld ft to W. 11. Ford, who is now having the upper story (Itteit Into living rooms, and the lower rooms will b« used as a harness shop, which Charley will eccupy as soon ns ctoaipleted. Mrs. Ueo. Tidmarsh has bought the house con- Ininlug Chailoy'a old shop. Jeitrks A Me. Audrews lure <llssoIyed partnership. The old harness shop will be fitted into a store and Mr. Jen lis will continue the business conduct ed by Jeucks A JfcAndrewa. Mr. McAndrews will go into business al Nunda. Il is rumored that a goose firm is te occupy thi* stote vacat ed by the boye. Much to the surprise of the public it was announced on Saturday that J. K. Wells hsd retired from business, an* TVUI Werden has formed a itartnership with H.4 P. Wells, The young ine'n will centhpie the bus iness as before. John Humphrey whs has had charge of the drug store for the p»st two er three viiars, has bought oqt F. It. liar risen and now conducts the buttaeet in his pwa numo and sscured the services of L. C. An. druss, formei'ly A-ith J. It. Walls. FOTICK OF DtSSOI.UTlQ?. Xetine is llC|:p '»v given that the lirn| ef J. R. Welts A^on is this dav iliss»>lved liv mutual cmiyent. All outstandinii accounts will lie settled by thu retiring partner. J. K. Wells. , |. It. WKI.M, 11. D. Waixe. Waacoa la, 111., Maiel| 1st, jWI. NOTICE OF PAItTkUCRSHII'. j Notice 1st hereby given that the ppdersifnefl ! Iinrc tljU <iiiv lornie'd a co-p;irtni'r«hip ijmler the tlnri ri iar« of Wells & Warden. sn<| will • succeed tw tho liusinessof J. K. Wp:|s Jk Son. I . „ II. D. Wkij.*. n'tI.I.IAM wanQEir, Casli wanted ill exchange fur goods at Fitzsliu 1110ns A Evausort'g. Notice to tljq Holders of McHonry County Orders. Notice is hereby give that on the J$t day of April A, D. 1884. I will pay the following Q per ceut, $300 McHcnry Coruty order; viz: Xos, 2, 4,11. 14,19, 21,30, 35,44. 47,49.60, 6:j. 67, GO, 78, 80. 88, 9Q. 91. 94, U<i, 144, 146, 153, 154. 15Q, 161,16ti, 168,175, 180, 187, and 188. Inter***', will ccase 011 tlie above county orders «u tlie lirst day of April A. i»,"l!S84. JAMKS NISH. C'o. Troasj" Woodstock, Hi, jb'eb, 1884. asriw Seed Cofit Faming Probably nineteen farmers In twenty n)ust buy seed corn fqr next spring's planting, on account of the failnre of tlie 'S3 crop to ripen. Yft mipd look •harp the seeds wp bliy. that they are better thaoour own, as inauy uurer liable parlies will oiler inferior shocks, to take advantage of the demand. We gu^est that every corn grower sjiould send fp III rani Si bley A Co( the relia ble seedsmen al Rochester, N. Y., and Chicago, I}I., for their Catalogue aud seed corn circular. This house tpijiies a specialty of seed corn and we believe, that tlioy wI|l do what t|iey say tlief will. ' • , ' • ' 6 poinds good wiiole leaf T$a for $1 at PitzsJ^ouTis & Kvans<»n. 4 large and c<>inpi<'te assort me ti( of Wall Paper, at Dickiusen's, Nuud^. • M-wi. Waaeonda, ill., March 1st, ism. "" " A CARD. IS' llsvine boon In trade continuously since ! ISt'i. ami having this day retired from active ImsinCMw, l >vUh to thank the neoplc of Wan- J I'IIII la :in 1 vicitiitv tor the ninny NETS ofkinfl- liipssitnd the generous p.itronase lliey iisve 1 «xter<totl to me tluring ili|» past tliirty-llve j years, and t<> express the l|»-PG ll'at these pleasiintrelntions may be extended to my sue- < e->f«ors. itv son, H. Il UTcils, and William Werden. Willi ijmiilu c.')pital, an exp< rieuee pnabling tlioin it} jud^o ai:pu'ratclr the ds- msnrtsof the trade, to pu'rpljnse closely and tell cheaply, and with a merited reputation or uprightness and gentlemanly conduct, I ran confidently assure the public of «aM*fap- tory treatment at tlioir iiand|l ISeoig desirous of settling my aerolites a# speedily as possible, I request all |HMtie{| knowing themselves indebtetj pi the late lifti) of J li. "Wells tpi,allst aiy resi^pnpe, or the rt^iu known a^ the hatd ware roipn qf my store ^i»d receive «t.iMinent of accoua^. ' ^ . u . w ^ i a . Waupeada, III., March 1, ISSf. i\ll persona knowing thof)|$fl^es in- dehetad ^o me far proTessiqaal services rendered prior to Jiflv 1st. 1883 are re- qm>sted t* settle by cash or note before .\pril 1st, 1884. W. MCCIIKSNBT, M. D. Waueoqd*. Feb. 27tli, 1884. 32-wfif All persons knowing themselver in* d^bled to Jeucks St Andrews, Waupon- da. are requested to settle the samo within the ue^t twenty davs, as we wis!) to close up our book6, preparatory tp 1 change in business. Waqeoada. Feb. JCth. A PAKIS. Having sold to Mr. John Humphrey all ruy Lake County interests. Includ ing the Wauconda Drug Store and Book fln|u?t, 1 now take this opportunity of thanking the citizens of Waucond^ npd vicinity for their generous patronage, and of soliciting for my eupce&spr * coptipu^Dpe of the siime. •mmmmmmmmmm • 'V GREENWOOD EDITOR PLAINUEAI.KU:--Fred Da'ley made a short visit at home last xyeek. ^ojjw pafbpr'f h^gp fot; • pew piano. ] W. W. Brandow }« »( ffork In tl|m f^ptory? as assist u"r- : Cbas. Toles has feptfdd J. Parker*| Jann for one year. . John Crpokshauk ylsltfd frleuda lp Chicago last week; . >1. . . The dlvKlend #ssp DecewiBer mras fl 58. The Qreenwood po^t office lias a^npw jtaiup aud fjatt'S. A great Improve; me ut over the old one. Onr enterprising clieeee pijiker, Mr. Orley Ri^liurdsen, wgs fparried ou Thursday,'P>b. 28th. tp a ypting lady of Hipitley, whose name we huye pet learned. We haveu'p questioned the gfiitleinan, for on suc|i matter# we eoor 6i<ler It noae of our bns)ne#s. fitters remaining jn the Grefnweod post office are as follojrr: {3. W. Polk, L. King, E. R«'gcrg, ^lr. Thomas, peo W, Clark, F. Fills. Jus. F: Bakef, Jas. Wbaplee. Oscar K- Bpfoyd. Aiieu Rowe. Postal card--Mrf. D. Taylor. r>. vr. <ovkr, P. M. • Only'89,50 for Ulat-kbt-rry Cpina Tea I set oi 66 piecjB* at tiouslf^, Scoflel & H01 F^FT$ WE*^LL , Dairymen Rook Here-__ iiWEi* rou WANT A BARGAIN BUY OF THOSE WHO pfismfe to SELti' Owing Co lei Hisaltii 'in the ,family: ahK> one nt'Ufa tiroi having tut Interest in a Ranch and stociv nut West, am! w i s h i n g t u , y « t p c e a t r a t e a l L i n ' t l i a t i l i , reptiaij and being desirous of ctosfti"' up cu.iipaiiy ipatiers this spring. The proprietojs ofler to s»|l their fln< farm of 3'23 acres Iu a body at Oak Hill 2j» uiiles KMIIII an<| a hall in lie west ot Woodstock, III., on the high grounds-, utiles due east of Frankllntllle. on the main road. comni.tndiivg one of the most beautifni vieVvs In the county. This farm has good natural drainage. tiu«, rich soil (originally burr oak and hacle brush) good water plepiy of timber for fuel; also 8ee»»pd-gromrth burr oak for posts for fenuiug to la^t many years, a large beariug orchard ol grafted fruit of the best varieties, large ami commodious farm house well fin ished, a tin" new barn built an modern principals, 116x36 feet, 2-Stories, and basement the wtiole length; room for 75 cows This farin i*'ln a good neighborhood, sphuo) house at the northwest corner. T h e r e a r e t l i r e e o h e e s o f a c t o r i e s w i t h i n two mi left; one of them less than three- quarters of a mil" from the place ; there a r e c r o s j s f e n c e s d i v i d i n g I t u p i n ^ o 7 lots; about 110 acres under .cultivation, and meadow, tlie balance pasture. Do not lose tills chance to obtain a fanp, worth e6Q per acre at a big discount. The personal property can bought cheap with the fipin. consisting of SO good milch t;ovft jn tine condition, a lot ot store hogs, horse*, tools and imple m e n t s o f a l l k i n d s s u f f i c i e n t t o r n n t h e farm with. Deferred payment on tlie realty cat) rnn a few years u( low in> terest }f desirable. For further particulars call on J. L, tlihbarci, now living on the ppwnieps. who will be pleased tp shuw ><>n the property, giving you old faifhioncd e|»- te rtaimpefit, or adil re«g TIIBHAHR A RICHARDS, Woo<jstock, 111. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned haying rented his* farm will sell at Public Auction, 011 the premises, 2 miles $ourh of Waucopila, ou Monday March 10, '84. Otiinmetiding at 10 o'clock, a m., tlie following prop erty: 14 Choice Cows, nil Spritigeis, Also Wagons, Plows. Qrag«, HUtl all niher Fanning Utensils. TltKMs.^Ail sums of «1Q ar.d under casii. Over that sum a «redlt ol pue year on approved Notes at 7 per cent, iiitresu No property to. be removotl until tettled for. ' FVLtX GtVKNS. Piano for Sale. A" Square Piano Is Altered for sal*. 'Will be'Sold clieap H applied for soon. C. L. PKATT. I : l ' - > - t v b u c o u u a , I I I . FUR WANTKD. ' win buy all classes of ^ur, IMt« Coon. Skunk and Mink, ond will pa^ the Highest Market Prlco^, G. W. PRATT. Waqoqpda, 1)1. **f»* Seed Barley for Sale. 1 have a <ot of Pure Measury Barley for sale, if called for seat). HOM Git W4TTLB9- McHenry, yi., STev. 6, 1833. Everything In fi^rinin^ tmplenjeht* from ^ !^si|l Cart 10 a McCnrmidk Twine Qlpder. can be fppud et- tifp wurchou«|) pf 4t. Bishop, ' ' t- 1 . Olilldrens calf sewed, tipped shoes ; 8;lp 11 for 80cts'at Boiislett,:3ofle! & Co To make room for an ftumense; stock of clothing soon to arrive^stock will make prices on our present we ll^at w<|i*)ji ih »P<| «Hf. f.i : _HMMr f 5 ^ Boultrymen. For Sale: Full Blood Black Java Cockerels, Brown Leghorn Cockerels, aiwl a te^r I'lvmoutli Rock Pullers and Cockerels, at my residence. Wauconda, III. O. W. PRATT. ATaucouda, Dec. 8th, 18S3, Sa.mS IF your horse is lame or aore in any WHy. do not fail to pall at Henry Colby's and get a box of Continental Hoof Qjntniept. It U no experiment. It has beeif tried and never fafied. QNlQlf spisp FQH S4T?®. J have S® |)«HHds pf Yellow pativers Onioii &»js«ei9 »*|||ph | «ri}l 3eel| at i2.<0 per pppiid. Qa to Mrs. H»w«'a for ^illipffy allt "Pvesamakiug. ? «»»• -t HUUKKICS, vail K.r;Ki»rbliu» BF«T 1 igb Art-V 1'iiey frave few equals. No ttoubie to !-how goods or attawer qu^iji ̂ 1^ »ttu.^\»,i^> Bpy the»Estev Ckgnu if yoe want II# BE%U OF W. UW<-11 . MI HEURY. AGENT*' City residence* fur sate.;' Apply (a Asa W. S ml th. Woods toHt. 111. * MoUoorjr, III., FsK 2d, MM. O. BKCKWITH. . .tyqgon for Sale. A one horse lumper wagon, new, suitable for milk wagon. ' WUI be sold reasonable. Inquire at t'l's oRice or of . . ALBAWT R*CTT* ^cHenry, pgU. 4th, ISSi. - For Sale. The undersigned otter for wle flielr Shops And Lots, situated in West. Me- Henry, nearly opposite th? Post Office. A first-class business location. For part icnlart apply to A. N.Tripp, West Jlpifepry, IH. iy.r. fe. L . . T*ir* McHe^ry, fph. Sth, " Go to Mrs. M. SchiMiiiietier'a for MtQ nory. Dress Making and Fancy Goods Case And Purse <fe BnvWey Solk^r Plows at E. M. O^ ren & Sai/a. 11 don't pay to »i*«p *»u the leor when you oatrbny bedsteads f#r i|,lS at John E, Blake's Five feet l.ifh liedsteawls, atl B|avtt Walnut for H.'fb. at Joiin B. Blake's. A'i the Reading Owen A Son's. Walking Plows |t Everything in th* Hard war* Hot *• bettem figures, at E, M, Howe's, Call in and se« the sufka E. Lawlna }t selling. Heavy winter suits enly #4.71^ Royal. Pearl. Prtrea, Atlas, Bak|p« Pqwdfrs At Remlett. StoC«| A !>.>, Bureaus are cheap. Black Wahiot for 97,2i, at J, ». Bloke'*' An elegant line of corsets •$ tee|« and up at Uenrv C«|hv's. E. LawhtH ho«ts Olilti|i on low pa| ees tor clothing Ladfei and G4ms scarlet all waoj underwear 98 cents piccea at Bausl«tt« Stefiel A Co.'s. betl Woven Wire Mattresses, tlie for only #3.30. at Joli» B. £!*ke'a, li boxes matches of 800 each or for 25 cents at Bonslert. Stoflol ft Co.'s, Call for Nimble Nickle S»ap. host 1^ market at Bouslett, Stifle I A "o.'» Brussels Carpet Lounges only #7.00 fit Jebm B. Blake's. snd see >he nobfty ne«r Solu at B- LawlwV |1a sold M spits of ope kind. ' ' If Examine the Juliet, Hervloe, Ooi* ipnlpa t||td i>r:i|>>ie corsets at Boitt slett, StpPel ̂ Co.'s Lumber Wagons, Mi|k W«gens, Plata form Spring Buggies (of «a|p jat ^ Bishop's warehouse. The finest tine of SIfv#r and Plated W-are to be found in the county, at O. W. Peep's* • .a Prags Drag?, R #teej motii and uiijm sell. For sale kr R. Bishop " Woocf fOr Sal̂ , Qeod Dfy Wood for sale by. f- 4- H»»4Wk It^sfinmons A ~Ev4n#n harp tlie choicest Jap Tea to he ropqt) )p flf# ppunty. Price 50 cenl|, » . . 1 Kxte»sj0a Talj|es are cheap. J* srIU pay' ybb fa' buy now. Call and sop thpip at John B. Blade's. If you want anything lesa thae the Estey Organ 1 ̂ an sell you one for $411 and upwards. O. W. OVTSK The Prize Apern. Black Acorn aed Leynl Acorn f'pok St oyer, fja* f o So* perior. At J3. M. ppwp's, pppesitp Bishop's Mill. ; Tlie Corllr.nd side-bar Tpp B|iggy i| light and Hoe, and is tlie ptost Arable >nggy made. Can always fae tlifSS SK K. M. Owen A Son's. 5 00 1 99 Overcoats that will wear ) Heavy Stills........ Boys' Pants, heavy lined. . . Also Qoota below Cldcago £trfj*s. The lightest prijft Stllky p}ow in th# world Is M|e llapgeed. al |£. M. Owen & Son's. m|d sold 4* }h| ptmipei) stii^ey. . T o c l o s e p i l | t * * 0 i i r ! ) i e k # i | ) l p f S p f PveicoaH jiiul LPderwear, S|>ecial prices will be rpane. Call and ezamla them at Henry Colby's. Houmand Sale ST Particular Notice. All persons indebted to me are re quested po call aud settle on or before March 15th, as I am jfoing out of busi ness here and wish to settle up my t ) P 0 k 8 < A l l b i l l s n o t s e t t l e d b y t h a t date will be left in the hands of a Jus tice for collectieu. JOSKPH N. FKIl'KD. •tcHenrr, Keb. 12th, 1RS4. Great Saving to Dairyman ̂ The use of o«ie bottle of Dickinson's Cow prescription, will cause thf cow t« do well after calving, wiij prevent M i l k F e v e r . G a r g e t | | o r p a i l , , f c p . W » H cause an increase in the Apiv of milk, and is wprtli piie ha)f the fOW to every on** tiding it. Fpr faje by a)l Drug- gifts. Sold by Henry Cf»lbv. C. Hickinpon <&; Son sole proprietors, Bari jiigtpu, HI. An Answer W«ntedr Oaji any one brij|g us a «as« nf'Kid ney or Liver Complaint that Electric Bitterf will not speedily cure? We sny they can not, a» thousands of case^ Rlreifdj peruraiientiy cpred «*»»d who are daily recommending Klectric Bit- tej-s. p'jll prove. Br(ght'a Disease. |5iah^te?. Weak Back, or any oritinrr fjonnnl(»Itit quickly cured. Tliej^ purify flip blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on (lie diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale ft &P}» * bpttie by Henry Colby. A Lawyer-a Og In ion of Inteaeet J. A- Tawney. Esq,, a I^aditig M torney of Winona, Mipn.. writes: "After using It for more than three 3*ears, I take great pleasure ie ft that r"regnrde<j Pr- Mpg'S icw pis- eoverv for Consumption, as the bo^t remedv in the world for pougjis. co|«|?.' |t has never failed rp en re the most severe colds I have iiad. and invaria bly ndleyes tjie pain in the Qi;est,'* Trial bottl(>a of this* sure cure I'Or al' Throat and Lung Dis«-a 'es •«»*> lie |»:id | in free a' Henry Colby's Drug Stor In the village of ltingireart. It®* tro ireopis, am! J» !i« neod r» p*lr? A good garden, -pell aud cistern, (q couiieciioutf, and all oilier nepegsary conveniences, W1JI be sold res ten-, able or rejited tq a rfsp«^ihle party Inquire «f • WPy»f JM- *{•* tSS* yarm for The farm kfioyn as the prlp Ifal# faroi, three miles southeast of lipHeury and a mile and a half ip>rtti of ftludgetl't Cheese Factory, is oflered fot'sale, co «• tailing 120 acr*% of ciiolpe land, good builtliiigt. etp. 1'itpe given ^it ilesiretl bv puicl^r. inquire PH^S. HVfWABfV MsHeary, Fsb- <th. ««•. Buckl(n'e Arnica Salvo. The bf»tWve iti fhe world for Cpa, Bruises. Sores, l iters, blit Rheume% Fever Sfir.es. Tetter. Ch«pe»l Hands, Oh Plains, Corns, and all Skin Em p. tiotis. anfl positively cure Pilea. or no pay required- ' ' gufirauteed to givp perfpj;t f.itijfavtion. or money refm|> •led. Price 25 cents per ho^ i. Sfaie, H&k Fof Sa|e by Henry Colby. Farm For Sai% The undersigned otters for hff farm.situated one mile fr*>tp liingwoo^ station and Clipese Fact pry. e»nt:iinl> * 1<M) litres of cboiyp laiifl, 0 acres of which is timber ant] Thera are good buildings pn t lie premises. orchard, anil iu short it is one of tip| most desirable fjiri^s In tTif* jetton. For terms ap»l Other particulars } fe quire Of ' ' FITS All irti^sfiippeil fre« hr Hg» Kline's Great Nerve B^leiif, N« IM| after ttr*f day'a us#. MaryebMis yur't Treatise and trial bpl^e free |S Fit cases. Send t<| pr, KHpt, 9||1 4I¥9 St., Pbiiii,, Pa. ; 4DVIPK ft) ^IOflfKX«. you ut^inrneu at ni^ht and bep^« en of yoi»r res: by a sick rtiibl sjiflfr;"# anil crying pith pain of ••nttipg ipetb? If so. send at ;.»»«• and get 4 h0,tle of Mrf. Wiiisltm-V Sowthiiig S>rup for children teething, ft? v^l'up Is incdeo^ able. It will rid;*** I lie ; poor till l« sutlerei ir))>iiedjati*iy. Deimnd upon it mol)ier$. I hp re i$ up mistake alH»ut It. It piu*£$ dysentery aiol diarr|M«ea. regit- latps fhe stomach and h«»wels, cur»S Wind colic, sort on* the gn>»»s. r^da«-»t inflamnia'lon. and gives foite and en ergy to the whole system. Mrs. W|i«f? low's Soothing Syrup for sUioiryil teething js id« n«ai>t to the fa?-»e aMl is ttie pwsc-tption of o»»^ of rl»» el'1e«t and bi*«t tVmale phyfii-iao* and nMr*«*e in the L'iiUuu aloies. uuil l» l«»r »ui« by 1 druggists throughout the WOrliL \ -- -'