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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Oct 1883, p. 4

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1*81. iMlter. m |rtfl«Vl to Icnow tltit onr II week In reganl to ih* nt if* County Suporlnten** iMMtol*, to 411 th« vaennc OMI of Prof. , dM iMl with rery at the county, tho tc*eb«r* an< lf*lnt«re«t?tttotn*dw||f| matter*. H. R. ited for tho appol «Auc*ter,U far the roaponftlble pofltloiu week. It fully acq «l» «oti#ll «i»^ oyttom » laMf«rn*4 by Ills broth«t| twwmteed m much for tin (docittof ;t«»«>raart of o«r eoanty. other MI • * -SIpBlhi wtme of It. II iw»tn fttortb)* eott*M#rattoit iMoAiofthe Board at their , |l next. Tho following petition Men«te«a<l oolihbon la Greenwood • tmd vicinity, show with wlmt appr*» elation too to hold by thoao who frnew kl« best. ( _ of Supervisors * ^ iHtlHiMiMi lamenting tho «l»atli of P«tf.*.D. Baldwin. onr School Snper- a|tprecitiling the para* of having the id by (f:\id death filled educator, one whow CttaMta and taates (It hltn IM« fWMlltlon; and repngo , BaMwin. brother of tho «M*> a poowi we. the under* aljpMHl.oor^ally tmito In t*cnmin«ti<l- Nian to the favoraMe of your honorable body, residei tho right au«l power " vacancy. * J I. Ifartwell m-y •' 0 v Oortdard ", .. jg DWMW * M • 3otin W ftarber & >^j*£lWe« :*Jf-®oddard "> °imt Smith r - r.i,2 ' w A Baker .4-.- 7SST r « irtoa Wrl(rtita« -.-. H Garrison %*', *jVV T Hewea Cowdrr Jabex Rotherry |ilf tbo following from tlie Prlnel- |nl of the Algooqnln School, apoaks for Tho Bi Tuesday< |»<i ahowing tlio e » pe iW» support of tlio poor In tho County, aggregating •?.« 754.81*, Om, oar, ropantd Rlc! Co >et,P a..yti let rather »d exalt- m. week !«. Ith. Vw-. •;>,v V, ALOONQtTIK, III, Oct, 1, MA PLAIKUR4I.BR Allow wo tt iiferyoa tlio thanks of tlio teachers of odueatton In this part of four wise ami tiraoly tho name of - lB(e is. certainly, aboro all others, the «iliilS|£f tho teaeher*. and there can MtMretlior appointed who wonld re- <Mlva Wih cordial and hearty support «| ll» bands of teachers, or who will be such high esteem, as he. ' County Board wlH appoiut- MM to All the present vacancy, the; will do the only thing that can be done the noble work of his Is- I brother. Any break or change tin the work In this county will bo detrimental to the achoolln- For my part, I most earnestly 4^h that you will use the Influence at flow disposal to secure his appcint- •t. Ifewra, R.II. RKHHIB. r j . , '* jr. -Mo^ea Cnwa m C. a. tarrejsr'i Diary. I ' Was* MOT. D. Tm Sept. 2A, IMS. foond us at Creel City, **>lehlsboaat1fttHy situated at the 1j^.fifQr»#l Bay. an arm of Lake MlnoewaiAsr,! or. Devirs Lake, in the mm** fertile region. The lake Jtoolftoof an Irregular shape, sixty artloalong by ftftoeu wide, in the wid- oa|plaeo, v4tli manj long bays or arms, Mrf beilioood by the Indians to be titi- .4fcfrtib» Iwsediato supervision of the i^^ttiioe. they named It Minns- W>lllH|» They never venture upon it l» tfWWOO, oor can they bo induced to rfMMtitances. About or.s- the city, is the shautv orkMotfafVood boys were shot. Count- ^4 twoty thro# bullet holes upon it. OA readied Mouse or Sourls »• deep, muddy stream, ff* wide, which finds its >t la Hudson's Bay, Had he re experience of crossing •m »>mrf rlvor, by Improvlslug a fer- crkootstof a wagon box. to carry ^j|^#f!jror, with swimming stock, etc. *tb a noble elk approached aqaarterof a mile of cainp. fast were startled bj the Many hoofs and a violent Going out we found the || be a train of half-breed cai ts. t^otroam. wo elesed on tlio British flh^bi 8tli guide mrrid- fttli. with the 9th, h were at Turtle Jits, elevation of about 1,QUO filrle, and ere covcred small timber. Are --foeky. They are mostly ZMMM '%MOH*S potsessious. C.M. P. attacked an T. oger train at Cool- j for the purpose of §s* mr. Engii:«'<>r irlu^iiig to stop the and tlie flri'ii):in The uxptvse l«|Milf>ed the bati- bad been Hred, . nger Peier- nsl»lM>ry CMiHets J>08«!8 from _ OO'l tfUtor poinu 4»^ud. on Is case. nearly A B. «ks<Hp9; Aigouquiu, town,f80B, R & B.S^OiflOO poofitgacttofi mi til a reachod In the McIIenry tlio two cases being dee parallel. The Schocl Superintendent's report a*a^ presented, and adopted. The *x- pen^esof the Tcaehers' Institute.$50.50 were ordored paid, and tlio luaxirnnni number of days allowed the Superin­ tendent changed from 90 to 100, The total disbursements of his office for the year were $800388, balance on liand •100.91. Com. on Claims made report In favor of allowing certain claims left over from last meeting amounting to 960.32, also allowing ether bills to amount of 9250. The Com. on Public Buildings was instructed to confer with C. H. Don- nelly in regard to buying the Keill Donnelly Store.. , The usual per diem was voted au*} tho Board adjourned. ' From the Chicago Jougial Death of Profaaaor 8. D. Baldwin, whool MfKrinteatfeHl of MoHenry County. Professor Baldwin, aged 33 year!i, died of typlioid fever on the 23d. at his home at Greenwood. III., and was in­ terred on Tuesday In the "Greenwood Cemetery. In the death of this efficient educator the public and society have sustained a .» uiunueiti * rum i ue un- precedent crowd of «i tlzetis from Green wood and adjoining towns In attend­ ance at the funeral. In the procession four of the county papers were repre­ sented, mostly by their editors, and different religions denominations con­ tiguous to the town, and elsewhere, by their pastors--nine clergymen being present. The runer;i| services were led by Rev. D. D. Odell, of Morgan Park, assisted by resideui pastors and otiiers. The farmer pupils of the deceased In an acQolning totfn (McHcnry) turned out almost en mawe and covered the caskat with flowers at the grave. There is something peculiarly and and pathetic Iii the death ot this your>g man. When liis name was first presen­ ted last Kail as a candidate for tlie office of Superintendent of Schools, lie re­ marked lo an in tin* ale friend that, If electcd, lie would bring up the standard of education in McHenry county, or lie would bring up in the cemetery. .This shows the stuff lie was made of. It was no idle boast. He had just closed suc­ cessfully the exercises of a Teachcrs' Institute when he was stricken down. That he died of overwork there cau be no question. i Professor Baldwin was the flftfeln jf family of eight sonsVeinarkabie for In tellectual vigor and moral stamina, and four daughters. The pareutscaine from Pennsylvania at an early day and set­ tled in this country. Four of these sons have died of typhoiil fever--two in the Union army during the war of the Re­ bellion ; one just prior to the war while ongaged lit teaching in the central part of this State; One, G. F. Baldwin, remains with the old folks; one, the youngest. H. R. Baldwin, has recently received a license to preach, and l>r. A. S. Baldwin and J. A. Baldwin, As­ sistant United States Attorney, are citizens of Chicago.' The only daugh­ ter now living, Mrs. Lucy H. Lee. re­ sides at Sp-rta. Wis. W. B.sH. Forty thousand persons witness­ ed the race at Fleetwood Park Satur­ day between St. Julien and Jay-Eye-See The track was heavy in spot6, but gen­ erally in fair condition. Jay-Eye-See won in straight heats In 2:201, 2il8i. 2:19. ,, Two passenger trains oo thff West Shore Road collidnd Monday near Fort Plain, N. Y., killing two per*ons Instantly, wounding one mortally, and twenty others slightly. Both locomo­ tives and the baggage and smoking cars were completely wrecked. While the lirand •fury at Urf>aua. III., were considering n( supposed inur dercase from Phllo, the charge being that Thomas Wilson killed J. F. Rush, who disappeared about two years ago, word came from Rush's brother that lie bad heard from him ituwnily. Gossamer circular* and C<Mtr for ladies and gentlemen, and a full liue of rubber goods always U» be •>_. the and fee- h at the ho bad already recog. As tlW bid lady [erit an uu- y son, my a delay u* tor Culiom. took the old lady's ^p.raisod h«rr tobeV feet, took the IPfrred cast his eye over it, by* tlie hand, aihl re- tnaiited,'"Tei my dear madam, this be­ longs to Mr. Lincoln's department, I will see that It is attended to," and with a few words of .consolatiou releas­ ed her hand aud again gave his atten­ tion to the- Senator--as she com-tesied herself from the room. AU present sneined deeply impressed Willi the pro priety and goodness of the heart's promptings which caused dietitijjiMtslied citizens to stanil aside while the chief of this Great Nation gave heed and sympathy to this infltm, unattended old ladv. What wonder that Picsidcnt Arthur finds favor in the hearts of tlie people. •- * Tlie following is the disposition of tlie Docket at the September term of the Circuit Court, Judge Kelluin pre­ siding: CHIMIN At* The people v» Uoniel Duffy, sellinr liquor witlVont license; Ciirtiss. Strfckei\ From tnc docket with power to re in«tate. The people va Nioliolaa Friend, obtaining money under false pretenses; Curtisg. Strick­ en from docket with leave lore-instate. The people, va Niohol •« Friend, forgery ; Ciu'tiM*. SumensiHwvo The people vs Kichai'd Gtllilan, asKdnlt with intent to commit rape. Continued on defend­ ants motion. The people vs Jehn Seagers nHns J«hn 0«d- well alia* John Rergert, larceny. Pleads gtiiity; .'I yenrB t<» peniteuiiary. The people vs George ThurlvreU. assataH with intent to commit rape. Contlnue l. COMMOIF |«AW. In the matter of the official lmnd of K K Bicharda, ofliciai IKMHI. Bon l approved. by plaintiff. ' Ann Kane na of M L Joslvn vs Francis Kane, as«ump.»it; Joslvn & Qoon Jr. Default, judgment $133,87. Darid Oiow vs Charles S Dole, trespus on tlie ease; \V D Brown, Itourne A 01 ilnnrc; Murphy & Murphv, O Ide. To be hoard in vacation in Chi-ago at such time as Judgo shall fix. Timothy Lawlcr vs Daniel Flavin an-t John Quinn, Jr apuellante, appei!; J G Lyon; Mur­ phv A Murphy, Bourne A Gilmore. Jury failed to agree. Florence McCarthy vs C ft M-W Ry Co, tres. rv»89 on the case; A W Young; B X Kmith. Demurer to narr sustained. Appeiiled. Fiank D Javiu and George X J ivin. nnpcl. lants vs Ed Hos.m.appott); I.yon; A \V Voting Verdict for defendant. Appealed. M .Unchurch vs E M Wellington, replevin; AW Youn^;JJ 1{ T,von. Disminse I at plain­ tiffs costs, plaintiff to-retain preperlr. . John J Fluskey vs L A Parker, trespaw; B N Smith, C P Barnes; Bourne &Gilmore. Dl's- inis.Hcl, each party pitying his own costs. B I' f eatherty appellant vs the town Of Ntinda, appeal; Kltawortli, ISiuiriie ft GiimoVn: B N Smith. Dismissed at defendants costs bv agreement. Margaret Salnave TS Richard Powers, ease; Murpny ft M urphy; J B Lyon. Dismissed by plaintiff. • ' Henry Hilton and Wiltinm I.ibby Diivlcl A Potter, assumpsit; B X Smith. Dismissed by plaintiff. First Na ional Bank of Woodstock v« David A Potter and W H -Stewart, assumpsit; C II Donnelly. Settled. v Richard Tnomas vs H S Williams appellant, nppe.il; Bourne ft Gilmore; J B Lyon. Verdict for plaiutiff Appealed. W II (Jillis vs D irwin Wither appellant, np- peal; J 1» I.yon; BV 2iuiithr A W Young Dis- Villngeof Mcllenry vs TTiomnsKnex,appel. lant, appeal; B M Smith; P Mu tin. Dismissed by agre ment at defendants costs. James 1,aiming vs J;tiHC3 It Miller et al ties case on promises; A B Coon. Judg- £ O Gratton appellant, nicnt'fSifi.'il. Martin Brandt vs appeal. Dismissed. Charles llerrlngton vs Henry H Howard, as- sumprnt; C P B trnes. Judgment James Nurthr ip vs H DCoonev, assuinnsit: Bourne ft Gilmore. Dismissed bv agroutaenK at ilefendants costs.. G W .lill.-ton, appe'iant vs L F Howard, ap- Real. Judgment $72. E l» Grover vs In col) Hoover et al, Highway Commissioners town of Seneca, appellaiit. ap. peal; ; It >T Smith. Dismissol by idafntilr W J Hawkins vs S H Campbell, appellant. appe.il; B X Smith; M F Ellsworth. Dismissed bv^»lajnjiff. VIoorsf ant. Collirs vs ZOoodrteh et al 8nper- Jadgwent for costs against dufund- CniNCKRT. Kwl,®r T* Nellie Fuller and Kittie Fuller^MH ; Q U Donnelly ; J M 3outhworili. Dismissed. Langdon Miller and Celintha Miller vg Bm sell Grimes etaKcreditor^ bill; J H Maylmru; 11 It llurd. James Prntt vs Unssell Grimes, Alexander (.rimes, Jacob Grimes, M'.rry I, Pratt as admx of the estate ol Philemon B Pratt aud in hnr own right, Langdon Miller and Celintha Mil- lvr/.; ? K I H Curtiss; J II Mayburn H B llurd. Mary L Pratt admx of the estate of Phile- nv>n B Pratt vs Russell Grimes, Miles Lyon and John Worthinglon et al, bill to foreclose; 11 B Hard; B N Siuitli, A B Coon. Death of Celintlia Miller suggested. Timothy Lawicr vs Thomas Catey and Thomas Casey Jr, bill; J B Lyon, B N Smith; Bourne ft Gilmore. Referred to Master to stale account. Kvorott Kachler vs Flora B Kachler, bill for divorce; Bourne ft Gilmore. Dismissed by complainant, Jaine* McMiUnu et al vs J U Ifartman et al, bill; A W Sipitli, Bourne ft Gilmore; JV i> Gates, Joslyu and Coon Jr. Awaits special Masters report. . EL Wettsi>«iii vs Herman Wettstein and J C Crumb, bill for divorce; Murphy ftMu'rphy; J B Lvon, It N Hmith. I>ecree for divorce, altmony $.500. Sarah R Andrews and pivid L Gibeon vs itolHJit II Hall et Hi, Irtll; W D Gates; A B Coon Jr; A W Smith; Kouioe ft Gilmore. Awaits special Masters report. Jacob Itourtlelt vs John Kolin, bill for injunc trail; A It Coon Jr. Stricken from docket. Sophia KliynUsrs vs'jio A Flanders el al, bill for partition and dower, etc.; It N smith' Bourne ft Gilmore. Decree of sale. Appealed Annette Renwica vs Theopolti* llenwii k. bill tor divorce and injunction; Bourne ft Gil- more ; J C Garver. IHMulssed. B;»ii barn Sny.ler et al vs J U Bryan ft nl, bill C U Donnelly. Report of Master died and approved. I.ewit llatcti vs Chester V Stevens et at, bill to lorecltisj?; |; S Smith. Decree «t iorceiosure and sale to mukt $1 tSU.ikj. A J Eblet vs Alden llarlow ot nt, bill chance of vetii.e from Ogle county; Hathaway and March; Murphy. Judgment ftS.Sl. Catharine Jlirissy vs Frank Brady, bill; O H Donnelly, B N Smith. Dismissed. Herman Brown vs Michael Hurly, bill; O H Donn«lly. Dismisswl. Klien Hi ley vs John RUey.HB; B M SMitb. DfAvtiMMMl* . f V - iSept. 19th ir pasture, t«i an«l aiecld the el all. M#; the Utirln* the ihie led mfy" lo­ in the we re- to tlietr sgent. Asa W. of Woodstock, 111., who ted the same to the ceived orders by re- «st the loss at once; three days from date of Sin I tb honorably settled the entire satisfaction of th lias represented as ngeiit 'd^ Company for several years, as"Well as many other good and responsible companies, some of which Insure agafuft damages done by cy- c!on«rs which have destroyed property to a fearfufeitent in many parts ol tlie country, and in every case wliero loss has occurrcd. In wliicii his companies were interested, lie lias effected settle­ ments in a straight forward Inisitiesa- like manner, leaving no grouuds for dissatisfaction or censure. It would lie to tlie interest of all parties who desire to have their property pi*u"MJt*d by insurance to consult Mr. Smith and bo convinced that the companies wliiwli lie represents are tlie beat and most rella* bis itt tlio couutry. : TMC^UR BKOS. A PVlC i«: Tt> MrtTH KKS. Are. you nisi urocti at. night and brok­ en of your rest by a sh-k child suffering and crying with pain of eutliitg teeth? If so. send at «»nco and get a bottle.of Mrs. VViiisl^wV Soothing Svrup for children t(H*tliing. Its value is iuc ileal able. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, Depend upon it •mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regu­ lates tlis stomach aud bowels, cures wind ctdk*. softons llto gums, reduces intlamiua'ion, and gives tone nn-l en­ ergy to the whole system. Mrs. Wins- low's Soothing Syrbp for cliildren teething Is pleasant to tlie taste, and I? the prescription of one of the oldest and best, female physicians aud nurses in the United States, ami is for sale by all druggists throughout the world. a bottle. ,. , . , • 5 » o n c * , ' . . : ' . ^ . ' - ' Tlie uudersfgned, iiaving retitted his Sorghum Mill. tliree-foiii'Lhs of a mile south of Volo. ts n»w prepared to grind your Sorghum on short notice and at reasonable rates. Satixfaeliou goar- aute«vl. Do not tail to call. ( D. UIOI1ARDSOK. Vou>, tU., SepR 15, 1333. Administrator's Notice. Estate of So)Anton Dolir* deceased The iinttcivisnu lliuviii'jr been ippointe t Ad- mlnintratrix of the estate of Solomon Doijjto cteceascd. 1'ite of the County of M«'.lenrv, -iiid State ef Illinois, hereby j(ive» notice that «be will appear Utrfin'e tnj Oonnty Court of Stcileury County, at the Court House, in Woodstock, at the November term, on the third Monday in November next, at which time all persons having clai us against said estate, are untitled and rC(|Uc*ted to attend for the pur|tose of h ivinjc the same adjusted. All persons iudobtcd to said Kstateare re (jucste>l to make immediate jmymen. to the undersigned. . Dated this 2<>th day of September A. D. 1883. - . MARY Jl, DODGE, A(irtnnisti•otrix, >S':M 1 : ;* Execubr'8 Notisa. c I^stnto of John B, Ken e'tock iec-easoil. J The undersigned h ivin< bi'cti appointed Executrix of the last Will and Tostameii t of John B. Kennebgck, doccas*? t, la to of the County of M<*. Henry,, and Stat a of Illinois, hereby gives notice that she will appear be­ fore the County Court of **cHenry County, the Court House in Woodstock, at the Vove ber Term, on the third Monday in November next, at which tpne alt persons linvin^ cl ilms against said estate are notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having tho same adjusted. All |>crsons indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 1st day of October, A. D. 18tU. ADKUA KsNNEBUCit, Kxec.utrix «•'*. uu) -a i'. ^ .. > r lOlg. worth goes out excepf for Hard Gaslj. e, two £ M GO We sell ' $'4 p 1 • '« fl t. the IK^ high anii » UoJJarV t": CLOTlliild* BootsA V rtf yi . J fiROCEHIES, CROCKERY, te i-,P, a" VS Ni" * P w w i i m a k T H P ? y o t l t o c o m e Mfo We sell of the best quality tfad guarantee % represented, ftotd our list and hrino'a„d pwmhtisies where your aiioney will do Vou the Wiiat good, W ill your credit dealer make you the fottowin# prices? Be^p«lnu ' vr,»« <K» IS 1 il^^^^fodCotteo . OOlls , **. 43 inch lHaeKCwsh meres. Dress Drifts.... " Canibrtes ... Ladies' donks, all prices. Cotton (flannels No I VlnnRels, LYLTM»#^J|II«D"KERCHIEF8...7... « S and |n cent bargains in abundance! Gno.1 Oiiten Olotii , a No I Denims ^ ,J Itesr Denims ina«le ' Kxtra Waterproof ..tiU' l-a.lle?'.Slippers, worth 75 cents... I^4Ull08* Sti<>£l4 •.». •( HQ Ladles' French Kid Shoes, Hiie.... 1 9un Uents' Itoote, GtKxl .. ^SO A eents 51 a " 23 cents to tt *' 15 •M 15 Men's Overcoat« unit Brv\-s % is to Clothing is our great specialty, i'>.-$•cs^ry the finest itunk in Northern Illinois. We have _ «o*«a ; *8,*% Robes diiect from the Northwest, all sorts: 8pfoes. w iv down. St ChicagS cost Stld freight: T e a . . . . . . . . M • • • * ? > » » . * * « Best ttoasted Coffee ' *"" is O>od " ' « V if standard Uaisins. i ' v . S4««t« .1 warrant BIT binie«U Fare Bred.-aaiil , want of any of tliote nained give ne a call M yeu are sore to M Vleased. ' WEggs in their Seasoi^pj C.WoPRATf. Wanconda, lit, Aug. 6th, --1 1 Horse Mo 1 Tolxtc.co, SmokVng"'r**!i Long Box Matches...;. J-rent Box Matches ( W-ceiit Box Matches.... Babbitt's Salcrutos ' ? Will » 25 5tt £ 4 6 • •i l «*'»'»•»£ f Xow we want to see yoit MIKV ktto# that we can make M fer your interest Juat ^ome ouce >««d see. v'ur goouti are ~ • V'*? it 101 for -On fell Oiiljr F AND TH.V1? WAG0H AND • MoHouvy,miuoiiv, ,• Wonld respeetftilly Infbrm bis etisto^Hikrii aad the public, generally that be is now better than ever prewired to do ail tvork tn his luie. ^ t Of all kinds on short notice. Wtiire ni a call and we will please you both m qaaiit/ and price of work. P. HAUPERI8CH. HcHea^fe-Ill.. Aug. 7th, 1883. 3TANDAHD s tlie Whole Story. 0-# j jjf ift { f t 'i ' . ""'(sjiitts-! :e want ihe for-off trade thatahring BIG BILLS, and to such re say, come and soe us, and if we cau't sav«» you money, will pny t'our expenses. We are getting in IK rgaiiis every day, and they g-o Miittiugiit , very cheap tor cash. Time lor good goods aud low price#; • , tl4 ; W HENRY "COLBY Administrator's Notice. E3TATK of Michrel Ryan, deceased. *ho undersi^ne l having been appointed Ad- fnini.tlr.it rt.x of the estate of Micluel Ityan. de. ceitsed, Inte of the countv of Mcltenrv ami State of Illinois, hei'cby gives notice that slrt» will appear before the County Court of Me- Hcrrj County, at the Court House, in Wtxid- stock, at tlio Nnve nbcr Term on I lie tiiiid Monday in November next, at which time all persons having ciaim* against said estate, are notified ami r>>!|uest<;<l lo attend for the pur­ pose of having the fomu adjusted. All per- sons ludebted to said-, estate are reunested to make iu.imediate p-iyment to the undersigned. Dated, this .Hist nay of August, A. D. l!MW At AH Y RYAN, Administratrix. . Live Agents Wanted. Toaell Dr. Chase's Recipes; or biformation for everybody, in every county in the United jBi.nle& and Canada. Ki^argcd by the publisher to tlW pages. It contains over ?,COO househald -cci|>os and is suited to nil classes and eon- dition of society. A worderfnl book and a liou^chold necessity. It sells at sight. Great- e«t ni'ltK emei)ts ever offered to imok agenle. Samjde copies sent by .mail. Postpaid, tor $2.00. Kxcfusive territory given Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Micli. AGENTS WANTED, For OoNyl BR. ISO TDK WlL> . I>KR!NKSS, or NKW I'lfTORUr, lltefrtBYOF TltK l.irK AND rtMKSOFTHF, I'lOSHaa HBKOK8 ANII IlKKO- INKS OF AMKHICA, BY Col. Krank Triplet. Over 200 superb <'i»gravings. Covers tlie three eras of Pioneer Progress (1) from the Allcghe-" ni»s to the Mississippi; (2) from the Missis, sippi to the Itocky Mountains; M) California to the Pacitic Slope, NKW. Combines gvnphlc thrilling narrative with profuseness of ele- ;ant illustration, bv eminent artists. Nearly 00 personal porlrafts, embracing all the pio­ neer leaders, IKJHUIOS scorcw of incidents. A picture gallery of rare interest. A true his- loitcal work of tlirilliug ait venture, in forest, plains, mountain Hnd siveani; covers western progresi nnd civiliejition. Fights with In- dians; desperate adventures; narrow encapes, wild life on the border. A grand liook for agents. Outsells everything. 720 ojtavo pugcM. Low In price, (n leach of the mtsMs. Agent's Complete out (It. 75 cents. **" Write- in once fi.r c.onildentisl terms and illustrated description. INVITES XITSFEOTI ON '6 hw lur^e stook of ̂ eoeonabfo goods fin* fafi and winter wetir, coiisisting iu part of ./ ; r?\ 'f'»' "3rw"v:' f5 BOLTS ,GLOTHXNG 1 1 ' ' I ' ' 1 ; ! ' , Al ' mw ".••lift'..' , - v . - - S ! » ngt'jfil --.)j ><i. ^frl* .«JFrj*tV >.T i > 0*1 ourilrocery prices ^ery low. iSatisfactioft .^ ̂ tll new and desirable poods, Department completej as u.iual nm guaranteed ou every article. HEmiY COLBY. RIVERSIDE BLOCK. McHENRY, ILL. 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