• -vr . •! LW$m$ ^•"Tf«? * * • * • -' v^vr-» (^v", f 1 , ' HV f«S ,&a.M&&*- #%.•,-ifegfe t^-%. •j>r 'if. No Pi bh BB Wi jSgg!! WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1883. jp|] •••'? ' r^;„ni"S »j PaMfshed Kwy Wednesday by V.AJV MLYKB, ; ? t - U • ' • • ' • . ; - - r - j a s v - # • . . . Otfice in Bishop's Block* Pkrrv ft .* I • «i MABTIK'iS.-' Ji-OrrosrrA J#ife r-f 1 " ^ TtfRMS Ot1 WlBSCRiPTKMl. »»/i" PYear fin Aivlffee)-...... ....",> S,| ;• tj*Ni f MllUh* f'»r Cir^S •^'-? jiwwtbs ia t1«"s^* p^^rN™*. .?...«.«» Hr . i MAUW (k BARBlAV. HAIR WORK Kit. Art kihds of llktr Work <lone in first class 8tvi« and at reasonable prices. Rimw« «t residence, north east eor«««; »£i'uWitt &iiiai«, J|e9«iiy< Ui> 0.9. «RBKN\ I ~ Kat«8 of Advertising*. • We W«W nrt# tor iMmrtiitns Ife'-"#;«!!» the PUlifliMlltil."and **deavO« to state * " ;Vtliem so plainly that thev will he readily an-derstood. They ar« %»DlH«*W»r f-® • • 1 fitntuwe *esr*; - ' J'*#f s--# «! V:,^' 1Inches one year -s- : »&v;4ri,..10 00 i^ssjgS 3 lnrhe«.«w.y«r af ,* ja*i£r.;f- » « ^4 Column one venr - • ,"' "'•••• .' - J# 00 Coliimn <tno Van* •**•.'• '*f - ••'.'•W • ,t#M i^'5^ I Octhinii one year .;;»t; :#.?«•>• W> tjk"'. One Innn mmin« t&g %f on«* ?" ; ; finch down the column, sln'/lf column width. J ..J*'" Yeiirlv ftdverti«er« nt the «l>nve rates, have < the privtlesre of I'twnjrlnsr as often as they t» Q,.,9hoo*«, without extra chHVfff. R*}til1ftr advertisers (iriPHnintr those having rtRBdttecardR^ will h« entitled to insertion of •••"loeal notices at rate of 5 cents per Una each '»r^?g|week. All others will he cnanre<110cents per , (\^jli«n llrst week, and 5 cents per Hue for each _ . ,,¥^psnl)seqwent week. H "j **'!r ,* Transient advertisement* trill he eharjred Mirate of lft cents per line, (nonpareil type. b'1-'- i \.' ̂ "n as this is set in) the first issue, snd 5 t" i T\"' *• cents per line fi-r subsequent issue*. Thus, p~ • inch a<lrerMsement will c.ost •l.not>r on« L jc - ,.v'f;^week, ii.SA for two weeks, 91.00 lor three ' /*eek#. *"«' » on. |V «. "*k, ' Tha rLATNUKALEB will he liberal in arlrliMr *'<-i .^y .""sl^cdltortal notices, hut, as a h« sines* rule. It require a snitable fee from overvhody ^ t vieel:ui(i the use of it? columnt for pecuniary tfr', BUSINESS CARDS, H. .T. BROWS. M.l>. OHVSTOtW AVO SUROKOV. Office over V the Post rtfllce, oi*posite Perry A^Hartin's ptoie up stairs, Slcllenrv, 111. / ft O. fl. FB<JBR, *, T>. i: |>lfr«»10i\x and STTRGtSOV. McHenry, i| I Ills, office at Re .idence, on the Corner, .•Opposite Blake's Furniture Store. O. J. HOWA HO, M. D. •pHTSTOlAX AXD S0ROKON*. m v rosidance, opposite M. K. flffcllenrv. Til. 0h« •e at irn|i, £Y*K\M ONF.y UKCKIVKP kor IWKSTMKVT "ji'l and loaned on morteHire sec.iirlty at <•«*• j, J;cent r«te», without charge to the lender, loans made at nix per cent, -r J. W UAN^TKAIKi _ , ^landS Borden Blnek, Klfin, . 4 J. j- mykrs, Saloon nn<i R c««taur(int^ N BASEMENT of Knhnert's ways »n«i sec me. PRATT IIOUSB. \ A. PRATT, Proprietor. Plrat (Maps m>> ' cornmoiintions. 'uicondit. itl.- (jloo<l Ham lli flonitectwn BARBIAN BHO% i if^IGAB Manufacuirei«, MoHonry, 111. Or. :U de«*s solicited. Shop, i.i Old McHcnry, jt Keiter Block, two doors West Of PUIN-i JBAtKROfllce. RTCflAR1> COMPTOS. " \k TtTSTICKof the Peiceand OnnTeyanAWr-Wlll itteiid proinotly to the oolleotioik W vlebU. ?olorl<ak« County, til. «. B. RICH VUDS. r.utt Mnnltte Alwtractot Titles to land , . J in M IfenrvCounty. TlVnois. <1tBoe wltti County Clerk, Woodstoc.k, III* E. M. OWEN fjO ENNRAT' Pe-lter and Manufacturers . J*JT Agent in Leadinjr Farm Machinery.-- -y^Pricee low »nd terms favoralile. M<-Henry, ' : i 1 ^ R . o . s m i t h . •••: - / , r>OOT A«D artOE M V'CKIL Prompt atten-1 T v »* I J tlon Kiven to Reptlriut*. *hop in <Jr«i*^ ^ ^>ry'^ ffarn«8s ^ho», o^|iosito Riverside K % * ^ • jjucflenry, Illinois. M A R C U S ' GERMAN »ic ufdotured --DEALER IN- WINES,^JQUORft- MID •took tk«7«rld. *. Maacus, PstentM. Wt-. #>" - * imvE wm, roB^NsirsiNo WITH * W. Ot Woodstock, 111. use he is endorsed bv leMlnir hnsl^ the press, and ^particularly r-wn. jhis is tbe oldest ayeirey in tbe the best line of t»n the county. Mxreptloii, he repre. ftnies in the United Jms he gives l|is pat-experidftcs in afer-•ent. - 'i.'." Ifspd foil paiu kfMni property ma or not. ires live stookaoywhere ares sgnlnst ter araa. rAWTKR. t^aw business in any" part-j»f J th» Siato receives pro^ Office rOQui 4i^Go,veraiuci)t IJui Illinois. ' '* \ ' ;• •m. prompt attention.. lJuildtog, Clii$jigo, Dlf. C. ' .jKKNflsf: 1t»W'1«'hcVWrtndte».* Will be «t • f Mctfenry, at Parkfer llotise, the 10th and ?8thofea«»h mortih. When datAs m-cnr Saturdajr or Snn«lay-I make my visiteon the fallowing Monday. ' JOHV Kl EIF«EV. HOTTER PalnWr, Gralnor, Culciminor and Paper Ha»?ei\ Rfssi-lwnce one Block West of Riverside House. Work attended to prompty and on reasonable terms. ---- i • <-- • . .. . !•). Horsemen, Attention ! all lovers of flue ITorse* (iro rcspecHnlly invited to on II at mr farm, half » mile west t%f-Mcll«nry, on the Wo-wlsitock road, and *eo my fine Moi-smn :ind I>r.ift linrses. I have a Percberon Norman Di-alt <-olt that is hard to Ueat^. Call »nd see h'nn. ^ O^I).bU8ineM done on Sunday. ' N. S. OOLRY. Mctlenry, May 1st, 188^ Notice to the Pubfig !% of I*/. fcaw-Ilf ITU built a shop just south lus'on Brick and Wood Street, where I am prettare<l to do all kinds of work in mv lino. As I have no l»oys to do my work, I want very near what it Is wi«»rth f«tr doins it. I do my work la a manner that peed* uo watching. T. A. HEBARD. Mcllenrv, Jan. stb. ; --• , S-- .-- da iHiffljar.-- C. N. CULVER, Richmond, Illinois. Saes of Stock, Farminj? Toos nnd Goods ot a kiius uttPiuled to on the most Uoosonuh e Teinib und satisfaction guarttuteerl. Post Office address, ^•'.i.4-ttIC5HMO$Di ILL. i -r-r bobsst c. mam, . brebrkr OP^ Jobns Ft )WI KIdHMOND, ILtf |riite.T fKKMi(;M at Mcjih.».«v ot»i>irTr faiw) My fowls'are of the celcbVssed l>lfKE OK YORK strain, reioarknWe for tlieii- great size myift* qualities. I a trio of seunon's «bf«'ti4 weJshinic :ll, pounds: Kifss. i>er.«seUimf of thirt«en. deliveml to pin-chaser In Richmond, fliippr'd, sccurefy pac ked, tg.t)& V : UOBEUT C. ItEXXIZTT, W D .i ..Jk/BoaatetV,.., Kent the Depot, IVIc^EMRY - - -• ILLillys. Kccvs constantly on hand the linest luands of 1' lour find Feed itfAll khi Is, which lie will eelf at Wholesale or ttetuil^Ht Bottom Price*. 1 Five diflerent brands of Kionr always' on •ami and warrautevl am reiirctenie<l. jflax Secil Meal JVI ways oil Hand u oar Flour'delir«rod anywhere In- the Cfir poruiion. Orlcrs niav i«e ffitMMl by Pffstat Oard, Box 1OT, Post (Vftlce. •i;'t »<u UnfipHK A c \ ) X . L. BONSLETT. m f'T * PIIV^ICIAN AKD WRliEbX. Also United Sutos Esamittiug Surgeon. BichntouU, Illiuois JOSEPH N. FltEtTXD. CAkOCWi and RKT AUR.tN'T Bonslett's O old *taud, i^posite Bishop's Mill. Mo-Henry, IIL The c, uaccst Wines, Liquors and niyifsjbohe found In the county, k resh Oysters iwgglelr season serveit up in any, shape 'IfwWHr for safe by the Can. 3 Opbu^#ABI.T?tO FOR noRSBS. T- ASTONY KNCiKl.N, COWL IN ' M. It. CLOTniteE] CfAT.OOX atoU Resranrant. Ruck's old stand C3 Mc-Henry: III.--The choicest Kcmucky Whiskies, *rtur Mash, Wines, fH)»rs, etc., •alwiivson band. • We bqv none but thp best, ad't «#tl at Hesksonable Prices.' Fresk Oyat«ri9 la their se».s«ii. A. M. CHURCH, Watchmaker and J©we!|©r XTO. IWRAKDOLPH STRKKT, (^iccesso** 1™ ,toE.R. P. Shirley.) Chi^aro, III. spo» <elal attention given to repairing Fine watcfc) ee and Chronometers; ' i «TA Full Assortment of Qoocts i*. his line. Richmond Hous^" HIGHM91IO. ILL A » C. N. CULVER, - - i'ROPRIKTOR HAVIXG recentls piAMtwl tbe above House, I have put it in thorouzh repair, witli-iu'w furnituo tUroualKH-i, an« won Id respectfnl'y invite the (itiroiU'je ot the trav. elln? public and others. The tables will always he provitled with ihe best that c,an be proV.»rftd, and polite and attentive waiters will lie in readiness at all times to attend to the wauls of quests. Vo p'tins will he spared to make this a First Class House. Large and commodious burns on the premiers. Free Omnibus to and from all trains. Sample Rgoi^soii tlrrlt HOOK "ifMXj'V1!"' - • ^ "J i: IJ"i'"^li ac>,¥ HK. WItiHTM AN, froprietor. Firs . class ri^s, with'or without driver* fu.inlshed at reasonable rates. Teaming ot all kinds done on short notice. Established * t* *>•' •. 44 1865. 10HN STEABA, Woodstodt Woodstock, Formerly of Mciit-nry, Chicago, has returnQil to And has now o» hand the Sto^kof Illinois, largest awl **Ui. . i '•* / ALSO KWAKT-:'#UBLi& .Proser i»t. ajtuinst I lie j. or former Vail jected clwims are enchwed Will be prouf 0««at: t • ' • V: ^ ^ I" "' fteff^ficcs W'l acter, Itusiness": G<;n. John A. lj Illinois. Geo. .f. C. Rmli Mon. It Kllwii a TOO re, III. lion. John P. Dist.. Aurora, U Hon. A. M. Jo| Col. Jas. A. Club. Chicago, Jecse A. Bald cajro, III. ' Messrs. Sel«, 1 and Shoe llealc Also buudreds ces. ' ifoR or any other claims Intent, relatipgto the late, ^impiiciited cases and r« ft- :» specialty, tf stiintps •ly. »11 Communications MiftwcsKed. aace,;MADI30H ST^ f WOPDMQCK^ai. itission as" regarils'Vhar-|ty, reliability, &c,., Ac : la, U. s*. Senator, Chicago, State Treasurer of Illinois. ^U.O. Mb Ilk Di8l., Syc- srwin. ex-M. C. 5th III. |XT. Marshal, Chicago, III in, Pres Union .Veteran jAss'ltJ. S. Attnxaey, Chi- ifflfab & Ca, Wholesale Boot ^lic«Ko, ill. i"iy and boase referen. B. WO( .erman, •OCK, ILfci,; IKAI.KB IN-- Breech tor bale. Fishii All ainds of ^port AND K A'lgood Onti. warrant Wir.cliost Muzzle Loading Guns.' ». WH.IS, *<kle chaa Nickel Pf t*el HEADY MADMABSKSSES oom.aiw, wrriM, 'He., to. wf u» th« r-ountv, ami Ihm ercctriMb* Wiadii of (MH best material. cail*«4aeem«. 1 A. si f cock). A good "Si Single (inn, I will un«l>' Guns and A|i Itond Kitn it Wll I warrant even Clothes MET Cioods, Jiiftfb DONE. Itng, Double* Barreled jrist, 90. 13« model, 15 Pliof s, J#, »t B< v«!lvciV*2.Sfl. h Bull Dos Pi*tol, .0#. larrel, Bieech Loading, »d,w. _iy*lM>u8e In tbe county In ptfootls. tf you want a #• you to oall and aeo me. i » » I b e l l , < \ ^ \ titi MJt. Price pel- Soldiers' Department. COXDUCTKD BY Ifll. 8. t. BKSXETT. - V v. •-»/-. • • > y-atf • ' "• i *JB IT ---11 « ) -v I) 11' 1"i r«tN<HON8, -n .<» It lias been Sitltl timt tb« pension f&ws as nfiininlsterfd are » fit subject of oriUci<m. However this may be It i» a fact that, with all our boasted i:tt«ll!- geii«^. t|iere is aii immense aiiiounf ©f l<fbor!tnce upon ^fie general guhject. Thefe certainly i« tie safer thing for a republic lo do thin to reraerobwr 1t« sftMler?, for othdr ttm^s of i»«Vril nv4.v |K»»!?iblyr come, when llife strong anil of the t«iitl0n khiH l»e found in it^ ettf^eu ?ol.l5pry. Abraltaiu Lincoln iit his won* <ior|til inttngnriil during tho war. nafd: •'Let us bind up the nation^ vvoutnia and cafe/or him who has borne the heat and burden of the battle Pnr his widow and tlie orphans," This utter ance is in perfect accord with nil the hiatbr.v of our national life. Prior to the wjtr of the rebellion it Is difficult from dau at hand to ascertain how nrany were pensioned as invalids in old war aeryice. June 30,1882, there were 87 surviving ^ddows of revolutionary .soldiers and sailors who were drawing pension*, and not a single soldier. Evi dently these old heroes, like their gal- liint descendants.believed In the theory of marrying the young women. Febru ary 14,1871. the act was passed granting pensions to soldiers of the war of 1812, which was followed by the art of March 9,1878, granting » service pension to every soldier who served 14 days or was in one enga gement, or lo the widow of any such soldier or milor. Wh«i» the first, act was pas«ed It wa9 supposed the whole number of Applicants would not exceed 20,000, but up to June 30,1883, applications were made by 34,533 sur vivors and 42,123 widows, a:ul 221,611 survivors and 32,556 widows were pen sioned und have been paid the gross sum of •25,234,23186. j Many efforts have been made to grant a service pension to the Mexican sol diers, but they have heretofore failed on account of opposition to pensioning Jell Davis for Jwrolc service |u that'" early Strujg|^|Her his disloyalty dur ing the Such action should ue of Jms- |td ve lerans und at the Morinin^ of Chopulte|>oc. Tl»« qu that most Interests the public lb; Board 6f SaperrisOro. JULY MEWTU5TG, 18S3. TM Hon. Board s^Suj <*rvis**V ^ MoK#err CotoM tttet fa «f' tbe Uoitr|oi|MKe in W«<Ml«to<l£, on Monday, July*th, lS83. Stee«li»g «iHe<l to order by the ulerk. At roil caii tl»e following main bets answered to their miUicS; Joh.r HadfiiH. Ira R B. «. IV'irkel^atittb Stiowdeiu fiLJ^Willlams. O W, W,^»WLck, D. H. Flavin, Lester Bar ber. W*#>.^5|ya^S^*. Lamb. G. H. Onrri'son, H. if. SwMi A. ft. Aiexau«ler, Vr^iidale Wrav. 'Richard Bishop, Wtu. T But lfM\ r«>. Vs tilled On motfoti «•" Su|>« L<tm>t), Ira R. Cur- tijis WHS elected ClmlriMwiiu > • On inoMon of S>»p. Flavin. tW role% governing the Board of Super^iMMfe for tfie Veiir i^8rva»d h|cli»<ling the same number of cotuipittecs, were adopted. The towns of Ouaham and Chemnhg not having OkstBrned their Assessors book«, on mottrth of Sup. Bishop, tile Board adjotiiV^iiutH to^morroyr niurn- Ing at!) a. mt • " • * TUKSOAY ttORKIHG, 9 A. M. s Board met pursuant to adjournment and called to order by the Chairman. > At roll call all members present.; The minutes of yesterday's meeting read and approved.' The usual committees were then ap pointed by the Clialrman, * Tin* semi-annual reports of tl»e ITJr- cuit Clerk,County Clerk. County treas urer and ^lierifl were read to the Board and referred to the Committee on Fees and Salaries. The report of E M. Lamb. {lUPOttllt- ing agent, was read to the Botr^ Wil referred to Committee on OinlAL , Sundry bill* wei^e read and relerreU to the Committee on <^jg|ll>i. The reports of t*W» <gj*llWier»i of the* poor of the and Hebron were receive^^Mff^N^fO the Board. Win. Laiigh|M» WMHL<ted 3 taX falo cenitioaUs WltMr he claimed was a duplica|#)«M|pM«itt, referred to Com- .m I fAiti, A eo»#MimifaiUoi» was rewlvtd and read from tit* SiSr^lltar Ifc® Kish> waukee FarnMWS OIllDk^eqWMtlrrg th* b« win us w tiec to ih who were* fttA J«na<j T T S Chattel' • Qemt.. L Jones rt IkiftHOO fir ¥rj5; Oaantea T ituokn % L J<a«« ~ Witttlhsot "lap- •SiNti'pv wa Hon. Board mend to tli^ towns, the a! peHoi) to |oi . Canada thiaiii; County ordei%il huperv the Ct l«ot« to retKMW the aavaral of a snf«aj>>e ^Mripfluit tl»|: this Board ummER m jsims McHenry, III. WMl tak§ cmitracM f«>r ptur}n£ i|jp Bullditfgs and ^iinranre« mv wtVrk will coitipaie with any man ifi the Htate. I can and will do work from 15 to 2b per eent cheaper thai/ «»ther carpenters, as 1 lutve two «»1 my boys who work with inc. which makes it possible for me] t6 Uo so. All Jobs in tlte Carpenter Imp promptly attended to. tiive iue a cull. 'WiiiiMi i WEALTH. ^VOn «lkl sa^ moii% giving your orders l>. ttr. mbad, RICHMOND, - ||LLINOI8v II deScrt ntlotw oneral Bmek. Ac,, Ae. ri9tv . *$**'• 4 E. LAWI.US, Merchant Tailo ̂ ̂ KEEPS Foreign and Domestic €to*lis. , WARRANTS A FIT# OU t HO mJUL JI5. I ALSO CLOTHING, Men's Boys' and Children's «i7,es, of the best qtial<- 1 |yaud at Chicago prices. |$tore opposite Eiversi le tloole, • tiWcHenry. - Illinois. , " Si- an A. WENDCLL. •sm if-PM Wagons, Barrages pamng. P<«int', ; smith injff, Repairing of plow« «rd all other ftirm lm. pkmenf«J* g|v< n twrtitular attention. In my HUUMXaetares j ummIv the Inrst miiterl. I,^n<t.Wppinu the ffw.best workmen iu all epdrnoents. I SMI ebftMc l to guarantee and wareattUSlI work »Mn4nt>'< from mv shop as fii«l class in cvim v p#fff«'ulAr. iPEcut litTAtiA^t^is ox Wagons. Alt farm w»a*>nn m.tttftt)w.tnr6d at niy sbop are warra|>te.l for tumiiw ykahs. AC'lli^llL TII L E M C N T8. I sell e^arr H^ri. nMlrtsii iiiMiWMWPnt, inr.lnW. lly. Nor ing Plows, N. (' I'h f-iowKand Cttlliia and t;«rp Caltiv.iw Tooth SttaHe'ra, t (,«• Co's MaTVw.teV a;id H W*i sale. BLACKSMITH I VO '•m* rtt»r class mwchfiios. n Wit Iking and «;<l in anil ti«(iley llros'. F. II. V>annv Seede|*« Be Dowasiac •spriiig 'nd I). M. 0«ls>rne A ' lliinier, fhe War. and ujl other llrst-d ilrst-chiss or no every kind attended siui«f|«tion guar»nt«ed. r to promptly ; P A I N T J L 3 M O " " ' ' ̂SPECIALTY ' & ' Co, • •Jmt'-js W*t H»4,. I bay# [ixUitsr, onscr, is a »jjL_ kind ^nl be st> le. It should act be Repass, woodwork Mirjwsne ! oliarge »e in 4»ei'ience/and L both iti Mirptase i .<< Finally, conte and'aA an tee satisfaction hs^| work-to.aljl ' t*. ' v'. "^t.' '*'f; I* ' ijfe ^LWELL. rtie lioss tor one year, or !»• paint shop, which .'tliHl all work of thai fbst kod most artistic en that I employ J. iof twentv years'ex-«arria«e hlacksmith. Uians in their line. '$me -aml I will gnar- ;j»ric«s and quality of listmetits entbrtiee^l' days, 108.416 for three months, 85.507 for 100 days, 45 for four months. 28.118 for six months, 373 for eight months, 89.890 for uin#t months, 373,700) for one year, 4<l,400 for two years,, 2.026,(530 fof three yesrs, 1.044 for four yaars, mak ing a grand total of 2J80,178 enlist ments. From the most reliable data It is found that an aggregate of 2,046,969 diflerent soldiers did service tof a longer or shorter period, 734.209 of the 2.780.178 being re.enlistments, Of this vast ntimber 304.369 died on tlie field. In camp, or in hospitals;'2S5.545 were dis- disability.* 458.553 living soldiers and sailors and 379,S08 relatives of deceased soldiers and sailors have applied for pensions, ^making a grand.total of 837.- 361 claims nrtilch had been died in the Pension Office up to Jirty 1,1882. Of his aggregate nearly 100.000 #ere ap< plications for old war pensions. In cluding old war applications the grand tot ill' of claims allowed since July 1. 1860. reached 472.776, of w4t»ch 285,697 were still on the rolls June 30.1881. The total pensions allowed in the seceding States was only 15.220. leaving 254.642 which were granted to soldiers iu the States <aiid Territories loyal to F. W. HEAD. Tbe McHeary Bnok Mannfactnring Coco P««iy are nolW *«aily la auppiy Brick La quantities » , mn SS&U, £0TS in £™iS®*b Eendini 111 do ing. to, be >b# *>nnd lowest , or those hand land^ee us-be ^PBly tQ v Hddress ll 3 $/. *1 • K the Uirton. New York had 33.153 peiu sloners on the ifolls July 1, 1882, who received during the previous year as annual peuiio^is and arrears #7,674,127. Pennsylvania had 30.085, pen*loks. etc.. paid. 97,555,835. Ohio had 10.3*; pen. eions. etc., paid,$6,700,053. IJ^gtinis had 21,498 pecsloners, who received $5,959,- 672. and Indiana had 18.400, who were, paid pensions ftud arrears 15,856,089- The total payment of pensions to old war claimants, to soldiers ant' widows of the war of 1812. and pensions anil arrears of soldiers of the war of tlte rebellion, from July 1, I860, to Juljr 1. 1882 amounted to the enormous sum of •560.641,324.78. This vast sum shows what kind of an estimate the nation |>uts upon the services of IU soldiers jind sailors, and gives tl»e lie to' the vaporings of demagogues who declare .that republics are un; rateful. But some'old miser will ask' wliert is thrs •business to end. We say never. So long |t8 loving hearts shall strew sweet 'flowers npon tlie graves of dead heroes, the livinsr..maimed, eripphm and dis" ahled soldiers will be pensioned out of the nation's treasury. There are still 1.000,469 living soldiers who Have never applied for a pension. Maw# of these as the years go by Will Und ^h«^selves disabled frour wounds an'l privations ifl.the camp. Them are atlllf^iMn- " 1e relatives of dW*»*ao|lhH» d' make a s wot rich e r4twltor» th« i* aoi herobuoxiou» Garrison, tirttll to-feiorro# » ' lORNIK^ 0 A. M. W, Board met ptirsuani to ad lour 'fti^ky. %. „ wai! v«ad to the Boanl Mid refttfMd tf daft,€ttm m i t mm vtm^Clahaft, Bill Qf K. A^n»14 for error in ass^ mont was re|it and referred to Co luittee on Towit Wi<l CIty Lots. Preamble oftereil b£ 9up..tlj^Wv; , VVHKitKAS. The Assessors oiflltfser era! towns haVe heretofore to return their books of ttSMH tore the first day of Jtilya# ref|t>lf^d bv'iaw, thereby causing dflityt tfl izing taxes and unnecessary expenses to the county. Therefore, Jitenotved. That tho Assessors of the several towns be and are hereby notifi ed that the laV iu regard to returning tlie Assessors books to the County Clerk must be by them strfctly complied with In aU respects, otherwise they will be dealt with as provided 9y law. Jtetsolved, Thar, the County Clerk be and is hereby instructed to give each Assessor a copy of the above preamble and resolution at the same time that he gives them their respect!ire books tor nssessmeuv Motion adopted. The report of th«* Committee on Railroads was read and on motion watt adopted, ; i t provides Mwt* ijie assessment of railroad property be subject ro and Vqnaiized by the nei cent, of addition •or deduct lou wbicii^hall be adopted by the lioard. ^ ' The report of tite o^t^inltta* on the equalization of town and city,,lots wits read and ou nt<Hl<»tt w;i£ For the town of Mulianry it give»,ti»e num ber as 462. AaMjFsed yat^ili $80,250. Avera«! valuf^A(|Mtf^4|i^f #*»t. d«r the claims of %, Antold ami Win. Ltingham, wm reaa ani on aaotlou adopted, to-wit: Your committ»«,to whom was re ferred the claims of E: Arnold, And Win, Langtiam to refund on error iu >u«es8ment of tax sale, would beg leave t« submit the following repor' ou the inattftis belore tiiem*. That said claims be allowed oil State and county tax _ and the balance re ferred to the town and district for ad justment. AU of which i« respectfully submitted. The committee or. claims made the following report, which, on motion of Supet vitior Parker was adopted, except »u much tlie report as referred -tbe claim of Warren Wolett, to-wit: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisor*:--Your com mi t- tee on claims would beg leave to re port that they have examined all claims presented before them, and recommend the payment of the follow ing, and that the clerk be directed to i«sue order* fslr the several amomits to t^ie seve^al«laimaiits, to wit; ..... ... '. <y Claim'd. Allow'd. « L Sherwood, itteala ftwr . 1# .. jurors ....• IS ® # tt W-W« A»«ry. posUsa asd ox- ^ . N "^Makc, J p, iw«^Jia cart -•. (ffiMtanle vs A B«#key..., »« afe5»SI:S M Henry Ehle . 1 <5 Wawlttiefc .. 1) A dte^lmua Your comi|ft%#|t h»it report of fi, 'M. Lamb ageut. with vouchers and . » l*£be oonaMWS^lKi'ft t^woatftveo uime b e ^ _ " Ved t|nfx Ti^r5u the d. Supervisor Bishop tl d tin til to-moruiug AY MORinxe, JULY 12, A. Mi Board met pursuant to adjournment t*atl%ll to order by the Chairman At roil call members all answered i their names. MjUiutea .pt yesterdays meeting read to ttM. Rwtrd and approved. The report ot the cominittee on feel and tahtlrtas t^ad to the Board cud motloa ado|«eiL ' Tk» ̂ f»f|#f the committee on M ' P«»uiaL read, to th« It sh« d Mli a. to claMa peiiai||Q tlie caff; pox,)Mtt|nt.ainb« aH^wed. The j&&[l calteif •££-w-a s. Parkejr^.snoiric C. w. Goodie;*,;#. an de r, A. Wrav, Rii and C. F. Dike.--18 0.1. Flaittl, % G. ii. a^rum' Motion Cftjfii Jiiipervtsof tl claims of W. We in the case mon an«l Knai Clark vs. D«Ui or Garrison ca|Ea«^Kfiti_ subject. Th*|wplp»li"tee»4 of cl*rk *». .iMnMPni then1 ' andi^f,IWaHikf»t?# " Snpervtsov Pw bill of W, Hulett, lit® fl a r mou case, be post p&<*d mentiug. Motiou cunrl»d. • that Snt] Lat»|b b« *h« ptt(«hi|«||i|| agent :fuf,ij couot.yf«ar«he e*N4iiatw9»«,jtl* of #100 per yea^lwlitl# ai&I*d. Supervisor G^HNoif aiov^Plflat (lw Woodstock SentimMi b^.em^llo|rea publish tlie oroceetliit^lHaf the for tlte year of 1883. a$ra^ fMrnish| hundred copies of theaaaia: iu ps|L let for the sum i>f #30, a:i4'.tM|>': other papers of tbe county ntkiwp tlie sum of 910 each for pubifcAffatg i proceedings, if Sup. Bishop jsffwed .. amendment; . Tliai:^a^iJWMiliiP:'W lowed tlO for putiil3 intfsof tbe Board Iu 1883, and that the |Hir«ha*tug the coiiuly so|frtt |ii'iap»^l» county papers copies of tbe pr<Miuiilditlg^«f | in i>a«»pliJe» for«iiy anil'tltal^j chasiug agea^ iet. same to t!t* Joig«»* H|j Amendmeirt carried. Motiotiai. ed carrl dailt moved that the ?*nd mileima * to per Clerk tioni l«»w«d^ rd. Mu» stka* Ut^B«»aftL Il liutr • , -<•. •. ; •%, ibors iHtftJ »r ii Jive, ... .jrw»i#»ucese'l i Wl tiUlitile ' Reforest Uiiiow1 • r&r