31. 1883. WEDNESDAY, OCT. Railroad Time Table. - OOIXO SOtJTH. Beneva T.ake rassenofer..... Benera t.ake F.^nro^s fienira t,ftke -Freight... ititi wit ret. Scfim T.ake Frelxht Rencrn l.ake Bxprew Benava Lake Passeneer.. ...5:!W k. n 4 :S7 p. x «:«7 " B. BrM. Axent. McHenry, III M VSOVIG BIClTmnir t/iMR. Nn. W \. F. and A. ST.-- Vnlar pommtinirition* the Sutunlny #« or Kbr< the (oil of the moon and every two week* thereafter. CLIAS. C. COLBT. W. M, Off VPTHil Vo. 11 H. A. V. --He*«- ir held on the secondan'l fourth Frtda's^iaesiohiaonch. R, V' Ain»KRSo*,H . P. I; "And whr the merchant wary Will deem it neceesary To have an advertisement well displayed, played, played, Within his favorite paper, ^ For that's the nmper mpw By which to catch the coming ant nun &raf<e, ..:.E,,^trade, trades." , Apprentice Wanted* Wanted, ftt this office. a boy from 14 to 10 years £9 age, to learn the Aft of Printing. To one who means business ft good chance will he given BUSINESS Guide for twenty-fivecent* See advertisement. Wis are Indebted to some unknown friend for files of NeW~ Orleans paper®. BRING him Into the 'home now, girls: It Is too chilly to loaf around the front ' gate. /_• ; .C "*; T*' '-j • TRA II. /Jfa1.1.oRT, of the Nunda Herald, made otir sanctum a call on Tuesday. * iF REV. JOEL WHEEI.ER and wife leave this week to fulfill engagements in Chicago. PRESIDENT ARTHUR lias proclaimed Thursday, Nov. 29th. a day of National Thanksgiving. FRED SCHNORR has been IMPROVING iiis residence by putting on anew roof, Imildlng new chimneys, etc. . MR. AND Miti HAL'PERISCH wish to return thanks to the people for the presents received at their china wed ding on Saturday last. "THE coming man" is the individual who promises thnb he will drop Into - the office and settle up next week. There are lots of "coming men." Fotroo. in this village, a pocket hook containing a small sum of money and other articles. The owner can have the same by calling at this office, prov ing property and payin for this notice. THE turkey receives larger ration; in one day now Hint) he used to in a month, lie hardly knows how tp ac count for this generosity, but he-wllt'-in. f„tbe •Stmceet by* and bga.1^ IF your horse is lame or sore In any way. do not fail to call at Henry Colby's and get ft box of Continental Hoof Ointment. It is no experiment. It has been tried and never failed. GEO. MCLEAN and wife, bf Cham- Ign, Ill„ visited with his parents, udge II. W. McLean and wife, lu this village, last week. They were married e* Champaign on the 16th IB*!., and on Is wedding trip stopped for a few y* at hi* old home here. -- • n<i%HM^ii THE ladies are more than delighted with that celebrated Laundry Wax, to be found at Perry A Owen's. Try a cake and you will neyor be without it. It gives a gloss to llneifwlUct) can be produced In no other way. Only five cents a cake. SMITH BttOfe, Nunda, have Just com pleted and moved Into their new stetb, just south of the Depot, and we do not exaggerate when we say they have oae •f the handsomest and best arranged stores In that burgh. They keep good groceries, drugs, etc., x^j^fcUli their increased facilities wilf^(§|^ carry as flne a stock as can be found in the county. Call and see them - li* their narters when In that town. * betw (MR. AND MRS. I'. HACPERISCH celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their married lite on Saturday last, and were the recipients of numerous b(|j|-tiltil and valuable presents. '#"• r t NUMEROUS complaints of p^per bor rowing are heard: Cut a piece out of your paper before yon loan it next time, and see how quick the borrower will hasten to buy one, hoping for a choice bit of gossip. IN giving a notice of a local shoe- ; m»ker an exchange saysj HHe keeps constantly a full supply of hand made * shoes for ladles of the finest quality and finish;* None but such ladles need ripply. ^ You A MERCHANT of Waukegau has ofter ed a prize for the wilt poem that will bring in .ill* ttmffft ami poems to be published and January in tHo.WaukegftST cm. Our townsman, Judge H. W, McLean, has entered tbe list for ths prise, and we *h*(l look anxiously for pearance In the Republican, t Arery don't keep ns waiting, but publish It as soon as received. Wl are confident, from the few verses that we have heard liim repeit, that' ttle Judge will take the prize. ••WE claim nothing for the PLAIX- DKAI.ER except what we CUM prove. It has more than double the circulation of any paper circulated here; we get higher prices for advertising, to be sure but the cir-'ulatloa of our paper Justi fies it. Ws clalsn. iUso, that wc c:i» ad mit the PI.AWDKAI.KR to tiie inspection of the most fastidious without fear of its producing a wrong impression. We give all the news of interest occurring in this part of the county, and aim to conduct JT|i paper in the best Interests of the community. FITZSIMUOXS A EVAXSOX afft no AT settled in their new store, and with more room and a laigrr stock of goods than ever before are prepared to offer bargains to the buying public that were never before heard of In this section and that will defy competition. lu clothing they have an elegantWiMs; Cloaks, Dolmans and Shawl* an endless* variety, and in short any tiling you can call for in the Dry Goods. Clothing or Grocery line at prices way down to hard pan. Do not fail to call and 6ee lliein. , WHIM? at'Nunda a few days since we stepped in to the millinery store of Mrs. G. W. Colbs*, and found that lady busy waiting upon the many custom ers who are constantly thronging her rooms. And wl»«»n'Ave looked around and saw the Irrge stock o&Jashlotiaide millinery there ()i<Qiayeil. we wore not astonished to find Iter rooms'SO"pflftfrtnr a resort for the ladles. Her. stpek is large, well selected, and of ^fie ' lat.es styles to be found In the marked with Mrs. Colby's well kown good taste in trimming, the ladies are sure to be pleased by calling «t her rooms. Itopwt or the MeHeary l*aWl« seMot For the month ending Oct. 27,1883: HIOHBB DEPARTMENT. , NiWnber of dayv taught ... ^ Numl»erot boys enrolled % Number of girls enrolled .......... 2fi Number of pupils enrolled...#.^... «l Days att«*ndancn . .902 Average daily attendance.. 48 l*ere»M»*of attendanco............. 94 Number of visitors 8 The following named stood highest in written examinations: Cora Paige, Maud Van Slyke, Frank Uanly, Mat- tlfr Smith. Highest^u de|»ortmeiit: Cora Paige. Mattie Smith, Frank Han- ly. flattie Story. Mary Wentworth, Ml^ M*ry Dol,*rl3"» Mabel J. A. SHELDON. Prin. INTERlcicOiiATC DRPARTMKirr. Numlmrof da^a Upfht JO Number of liojrs «»t®lled ft Tilllbrrof firlfi enrolleU... 19 D|tya attendance .713 * " itendance. 38 «7 ith*r«fee»it nor tardy, 17, ary Block, Reka Iby, John Kity, Calrln Nellie Hill, Katy Chas Nordquest, ^^ttll^elriton. Florence Frank SmitJi, Della Welch. WN'A E. I'OBRAMCS. PRIM ART DEPARTMENT. Nnmber days taught 80 Number boys enrolled.............. 81 Number arlris enrolled.. 11 Number pupils enrolled 4t Days attendance T.'..... .747 Average daily attendance......!.*.. 37 Per cent of attendance 88 Number not absent, 20; vis: Edgar Bi-liop. Daisy Il'li, Agnes Perry, Aliie Wnite. Lizzie nill, George Gilies. Miles Colby, Lizzie Engein, Agnes Colby, Dell Parker, Bert Brewer, Milo Howe, Lonnie Smith, Willie Smith, Stella Morey. Ella Walsh. Villa Moiey, Irma Powers, Willie Karges, Lvle Howe, BELLE STOI>I>ARD. OAOETOWN Division. " . Number davs taught 20 Number boys enrolled 30 Niiinher itilis enrolled.............. 20 NIIIIIIKT pupils enrolled............. 50 Number days aitendance..........873J Average daily attendance ... 43 IVr cent of attendance............. 87 Number visits by school officers.... 1 \rtiui!n«f visits by other*.. 4 following are the names of those ftta|ii|uM£ highest In ^written examina tion 4pd daily recitation for the month The one best in d.\ily recitation ap- p»ar*Hrtt; '• G rade A--ArithmetlC--Robbie II»w. ar.l, Cora Wheeler. v Geography--Clfas \Vrlght. Written Spelling --\Vciu. Law rente, EJdlo G rau- ger\ . \ GraHe R--Arltiimetic -Tiettle Went- worth.Chas Wright. Geography, Gny demons, Cora Wheeler. T T _T A<,KT|?^C >̂jr'* V At-CONOUIN. ,..4".£ EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--1*he oyster supper and fair was postponed from Biclimond Department. OONTKIBDTKD BT I F. XLDIIITT. John Wray visited his S(HI Frank, at Elgin last Saturday. # - Dr. E. R. Bennett starteClast Satur day on a trip to Owatonua, Minneapo lis and St. Paul, Minn. . The posters, advertising the O. A. R.. entertainment at Nunda and Marengo, and were received distributed. The Richmond Roller Mill* are now miming constantly to catch up with orders. The families who have been sick with diphtheria are all convalescent, and there 1* a* further spread uf ,th* tlis- ease.. . • J; R, Uyde was bragging Saturday nlglit that lie had a dish for supper such as he had never lie fore tasted. It eras heme made butter.1 * That new Jersey cow! With two carloads of goods and ma chinery, Henry Hornby and family started west last weelc. Their new heme is in Egan, Moody Co., In tlie soutlneast comer of Dakota. "Grit on Grit,*' of the Nnnda Herald will please accept our thanks. The poem mentioned will be found In the Star and Covenmt, of which a copy is mailed. ' n ill save money ny buyin Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods at 1>wight's Old Reliable Cash Store. Woodstock, the oldest boot and shoe house in Mclleury Co., established in 1865. IN some parts of Russia it is believed that if the bride tastes the c*k* on the eve of the wedding her husband will not love her. We have a similar sopor- etl^lon in this oonntry, only l^ls la re gard to onions instead of cake, tfv KKYHODY wants it. bU: •• The valuable Business Manual advertised elsewhere Is a useful book for every man or wo man needing information In every-tlav business transactions. It casts only twenty-five cents, , WE nnderstand there will be a Wrest ling Tournament at the Gymnasium on Saturday evening of this week. Now 3d, for prizes. Several amateur wrestlers have signified their intention teenier the contest, and some rare sport may be expected. • M PBRRT A OWEN and John Blake have Merected new street laups in frout of; m their plaees of business. We \visI | more of our business mer. would «* 1 likewise. And would it not be a gn<^ • idea for the village board to put a fe ^such lamps 1>n the dark corners? ^ WM. WBAY, the "boss" Peddlar, o Spring Grove, is, notwithstanding the bad weather, traveling arouiul the country, carrying joy to every house hold by the great bargains lie is offer ing in all kinds of goods in his Hue. *'Wait f5r the wagon" and do not fail to examine his goods when he calls. THE following, which we tlml iu the Marengo expresses our sentiments exactly: "Per.»otn occasion ally send us items without attaching their name1? thereto. Such usually go to the waste paper basket. We again noti fy all, that we wish them to sigu their names to their c vn nunicaMons. not for publication (unless th*v de«ire it), but that we may know that we are not being Imposed upon, or, if impaaed upon, who by. A little item--innocent Jookiiig-enongh tons--ma}'cause a deal of mischief so netimes, through the "smartness" of unknown correspondent" and the editor becomes censurable: when, if the real facts were known •,,> "?.!»*!!!• t,,e ^tem w<M"d not appaar. per sous may sometimes writ" linings to an editor which are not true, but they are hardly willing to at „aoh their names to such statements. All that publishers usually require from correspendints is 9, square deal." HENRY COLBY, of this jflllage, has mlt one of the finest barns to be found in this section. In short. It Is a barn, carriago house boat house, wood shed, coal house, hen house and out house, all combined, and for conven ience cannot be surpassed. The whole building i« 24x50. On the south end ts a carriage-room 22x24, witli a boat house in the basement the same size. Next conies the stable which is 14x24. containing three stalls, a harness-room and oat-bin, the latter being fed by a spout running from the lar^e .bin above. In the north end is a wood shed 14x18 and a ooal-house 6x6, in ti|9 rear of wliicii is a hen-house 6x14, and a basement f}r the same purpose 24x14. Upper story, with the exception of the spaoe occupied by the oat-bin, is one large loft for hay. The floors below are all matched plank, and that above natched flooring, making it perfectly | tight. There is a good stone founda- iion under the entire building, and no pains have been spared to finish it all up in first class style. It is, without question, the model barn of this fac tion. , j&i • Thursday to Friday evening on account of the rain. It was a snccessfthey cleared something over $4". . - Johnson & t'ople h****, commenced the erection of a n.»\v blacksmith and wagon shop on the corner of Main and Ch'cago streets. Rev. Ritchie preached his farewell sermon at St. John's Epi"copal church or this place on last Sunday, lie goes to New Jersey. St. John's Episcopal church ha* re ceived a new Baptismal Fount, pur chased by .the Sunday School scholars. A party of our sportsmen went up the river on Saturday of last week on a duck hunt under the command of Lieut. Lynch and Buffalo Bill. S. S. Chapell and J. D. Ferguson, J|| are up to 1 lie L"l"'*0,i a I'ttck hunt. At Morton & Chapell'* sale of milch eows on Saturday o* lv*c week, cows sold at an aven»»« of #48 per head. Dr. Na»t>n returned on Saturday night of last week from a visit with It'.* father and mother at Alpena,Miuli. Ho reports bad storms on the lakes. A. C, Helm, of Chicago, spent Sun- day wlth'liis brother and sister of this i»l ace. Mr. Drake aud family iMive returned from the East, where tli^y have been sojourning for a season bn account of Mrs. Drake's 111 health. We are *orry to state tliat she does net aeem much improved by the visit.. One of the wonders of Dakota Is on exhibition at D. A. Potter'* store. It is a flat turnip weighing seven pounds. Mr. Weeks brought It home with him to show what the w»il iu the vicinity of Huron will produce. Newspaper poetry, lu the mtln, de serves the light estimation In which It Is generally held, hut once in awhile real gems of poetic thought and con struction appear 1ft 4he ephemeral daily newspaper, unparented likely, which are worthy to go singing down the :ages with the most valued produc tions ef the great poets. ' Two such we here attempt to rescite an#preserve for the many appro^I«ti#e? readers of the PLAtXDRALER. They were cUpfWkl from Int&iJcean supplements yWs ngo-ihe "Brighter Side of Winter."|tn answer to 'Winter.** appearing two or three weeki^rter the poem "Winter." Let us suggest a tlieoirjr in regard to the two poems: The first was written by a wife in an hour of sadness, such an lionr as will semi times come to the lightest heart in the brightest heme. The husband readlng lt, and suspecting the authorship hidden'under the nom de plume of "Maud, hi corner," with delicate tact and sentiment.penned the answer, to teach t|je heart dear to him to see not alone thfeclund.b'it Us silver lining also. So for a theory. Who can say thattfie tn'eefy, mafliapi Is not true, and that a husband and wife somewhere, raliy wad the lines my pencil now is tracing and find in them a revclatioifN- iai #4rKitt My W0fM4ftlitf&#' •flowers I need to know."' ere is nsnjfht but trost, slrciclis while with snOWiV Where «**h The n As tlir G R E E N W O O D . Eorron PLIKDKALEU:--Fine weather nowadays. A few repairs have been made on the cflurch on the hill. v * -^1 Mrs. Ed Toles is visiting friends In Richmond and vicinity, Mrs.Coudry is visiting her eonfler- bert, who lives in Chicago. ; - Last Sunday the presiding elder. Rev. Mandeville, again visited our vil lage, preaching in the M. E. Church at two o'clock. The largest potato we have hcatd of this season is of the Bur batik Seedling variety, and weighs three and one-half pounds. It was grown by W. A. Baker, of the Willow Street Stock Farm. Gunpowder will explode If thrown In a stove where there Is fire, as one, at least, can bear witness. We would advise you to be more careful, "and not tliink it merely a bundle of old papers. *r<1.. " t. , AN humble boy with a shining pail. Went gladly singing Adewn the dale. To where the cow with The brlndle tail. On ulover her palate did Regale. ; An humble bee did Gayly sail, Far over the soft and Shadowy vale, to where the hoy with the Shining pall, was milling the cow With the brindle , 1 tail. The hue lit down on the Oow's y left ear; Her heels flew up through The Atmospliero--Aud, tliroiiglt the > leaves of a chestnut tree, Ttie boy ovatmil iuto £teroitf» i.tJ- .. ' ..... . Joiixsnuuan, October 30th, 7333. EDITOR PLAINDEALEU:--I had the misfortune to lose a Nut oil from my buggy-cx, !uid the finder will be well rewarded fob* delivery at the post of fice at Johusburgh. ' WM. BOFF. Bear in nihid that Dwiglit bnvs and sells f«r cash, discounts his Dills, tnere- fore can and will sell you Boots, Shoes and llubher Goods cheaper than yon can get them anywhere else^ in tio- Ilenry Co. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 500 hoys rrom' o years up to boy Clothing. . We opeu«this week au ele gant line of Child*. Youths and Boys Clothing,, to which the attention^! Ccuh buvoi-3 is respectfully Invited. VtViitMMOli Mb JLV A2LMiM» - * ~w Notice--Money Wauted. A Village Order, drawn by the Cor poration af the- r!5!age of McH-'iry. for the sum of Three Hundred and Seventy five dollars, drawing interest at the rate of six per cent., due on or before April 15th, 1884, is oflered for sale, at its face value. Apply to It A. HOWARD* ' President ot the Village, MeBearr, Oct, 29th, 1*«. We would respectfully call.the atten tion of Cash buyers to a very superior article of ail w»ol Flannels; price 37JO. Call in. FITZSIMMONS & EVANSON. Ladies, call at my stare before you buy your Millinery. It will pay you. MRS. H. it. NICUOLS. Hpifirited Top Boots at Dwight's. Millinery,. Goods at Chicago price* for the next thirtv days, at Mrs. H, U. Nichols'. y- " , Yar;is, GsrmHkBtowu and Zephyr new and clean, just received at Flfeslirtmon* & Evau&on's. ' A nice line of women's.. H»i«se*% and children's button aud lace fine calf Sewed Shoes, just the thrti£ for wiuter, v > - - i, J....... . - ^ . »tliRr»o'l a tinkitn* rime, the listen iu* so'itfeU OMK' Has lost its vaico--its tune-- •&. Aud sleeps as ">l.aviana" slept. The sheep, the distant elopes that tteektd, ^•e Kino that in tho lowland (tra«ed, Ave gone; a level white nnspeeketl. The living landscape has erased. The birds, that cleave tl«%Micr bine. On wtnes that move with"measured beat Or sail with steady poise, and irne, ; H Beneath the clouds that haste to meet. , ' •) ' " Insects that hask in bronzy sheea. Under the fervid noontide hlase, , « Or twan* their sylvan haru* un«een ' As settlei down the twilight liiit. t HI here are they? VVhi re? An empty W'Olid Kchob from icebonnd hill sido i»a<-k Wisr rejftoi-e-isl'ili'tenink spears were wnlrlM And spread iu folda to hide his track. I know the Oinnior^sen 's ' and Still keeps mv trea«uree in it# osre. And that at His supreme command Alt shall be bright and warm aait lkfn Bat w en they come a?-iln, shall t Be liere to feel, to hear, to see? Or shall I like the violets lie * ^ Beneath the moid, then part of mef ; ^ What matter? OAL, I |now. can lift k II V soul iieyoivl tho wiatry air;.^ " - My body inoldeini!? 'nftath the drift May inak e spring violets bloom more (air. Tho balance, thus perchance, may swing Level between mv Rood and ill; AkHd I, thus far a usoleum tliinit. Mar yet sumo beautooua purpose (111 }T --MAI'D HI COBWEB. BRIGHT 81DK or «WI«kE." Thy "world'* which erst thou saidst was lost, I lain »'«ald And, restore to thee •The fields and flowers" now hid by frost. Will bloom again when spring shall be. "Tho brook that lisped its tinkling nine," That once was music flw thine ear, .i* <7.R - Shall tin 1 its "voice," re-learn "it* tune r • Aud sing thy song mere sweetly clear. ^ ^ "Tho sheep" thou'st missed from "distant slapo" ^ Are .safely folded from the storm. And 'gain shall come when npfisff shaM OM Hor werld ef light, so bright, so warnx, IpS. t paper. Hot a few of our Richmond readers will reineiuberjlie "lion. P. M, Suttou." a Hebron far.uer boy, with whose youthful lace they were unce familiar. We knew the encomiums uf th- Reflector are well deserved. Uts Butres«'ful career thn* far,allowing what earnest, hart! work, guided by right principle, can do, is a lesson worthy the stildy of all our youth: OUB SENATOR.--IT A WITH pleasure that the Reflector records the fact of the election of Hon- P. M. Sutton to the State Senate, not only because lie was our cholcci but because he is a man almost bred and born in the county and a man that everybody know# to bo up right, honorable a-id honest. A hard worker, diligent and faithful to tile In terests of the whole people, lie pril) prove a Senator hi details a* welt as name. Ever ambitious to achltflw greatness and renown for his iitleVeiim city and home, the people of Marshall County can rest assured tharl|ESuttnn will tint be caught- asleep or Mjtllgent of his duties in obtaining MI roper recognition of the rights and wflMi of his constituents. He was no snswii'i candidate; he was not the candidate of any clique who may have axes to grind; bur lie is a man of the people wit* love ami respect him as a man. An able lawyer, a true friend, a good citi zen, and au honest man, the noblest work of his Creator. RIMQWOOO r15i#roB Pi AiM>E*i.Eit •--The roads are now almost impassable and the sky looks as though it had just begun for a six weeks raiu, Johnnie Green has gone to work at the Culver IlonM, Richmond. Our chcegf factory Is doing an exten sive business.1 The August dividend wis 75 cOB**. - Quite « number of the ladie* attend ed a quilting at^Mrs, R. II. Carr'e last Friday afternoon. Th«jk|mrty was a regular sell, wasn't it, oopr; -rf%. - It has bee^noticed during the last few days that the genial face of J, W. Cristy wore a broader smile thaft usual On inquiring the cause ef this unusual hilarity, and asking If It was "a raise In pickle*," we were answered, "lily no; he had assumed the title cfT Grand pa.* Ned Duers is spending a few week* at home. The cholera I* making sad havoc among the hogs in this vicinity. If Madam Rumor speaks aright we are soon to lose our principal merchant B. K. Duers. Jerry Smith was quite badly hurt by being thrown from a buggy last Friday night. FROM ANOTHER CORRE3POXDEXT. EDITOR Pi,AINI>EAI.EU:--The weather of the past few days puts the old set* tiers in mind of these days of yore and they predict a warm November. Some think they can beat Vennor on predic tions. Those new gottds nt Oners' are draw ing the attention of the buying public and it makes the towh look lively. A new stock of winter boots at Rain- t|iorpe>. Just what the fanner* want. Ben says he will sell them cheap for "butter and eggs with a little cash mixed In. To try to please is his only mottQ. Our sick aro fast recovering tinder the care of Dr. Fegers, Our new depot Is the best on tliU 'line of road. Exery tiling I* as neat as a new pin. Our gentlemanly Agent, Mr. C. Harrison, always looks smiling, Mr. Jerry Smith met with an acci dent ou Saturday morning, being thrown out of a buggy. His . shoulder and head were bruised bttt ine bones broken. Grandpa CrUty is beginning to look old. ~E!1 Chase Is bnilding a new barn. The dividends at the cheese factory were seventy-five cents per 100. The Ladles' Church Aid Society will meet on Thursday, November 1st, at Mrs. Wm. Langliam's. You may look out for a pleasant, sociable time. Frfiik Carr will tcAch again at the Whitit Softool house this winter. James fkrrwlll teach at the Hews school hou»e iu Hartlaud, this wiuter. Tliey have done well by hiring two such able teachers. They are Mr. Wm. Nickle's pupils with uo college certifi cates in their pockets, but She practical part in their heads. There is talk of a new enterprise ana we will give the items as soon as the arrangements are made. rn̂ mmmmmmrnrnm Furst A Bradley Sulkey M. Oweu A Son'*. Case iiiid Plows at E, Go to Mrs. M. Schumacher's tor Mill n»ry. Dress Making and Fancy Good* ttilk Velvets and Velvtfteort* si Perry A Owen's. Cloaks; Dolman's aud^tllsiere /or Ladle* and Misses at Perry A Owen**. Ai|((lM leading Walking I*i0ws at Owejt A Son's, _ Tntr largest line of {^tidies' and Geuts' Knit Underwear at ll. Colby' Zinc Boards, iu all stvles .and prices JoitH I. STOBT. A fineltne of Overcoats jdst received at l'«rr£ft Owen's. The Je#«l Paring Base Heating Wood Stove, a perfect beauty; at Joliu I. Stort '*. _ Call and *ee Ihe.Onlversa! Co*l StOt'e at John Star. ____ THE latest styles and lowest price* In Millinery and Fattey Goods, at Mr*. Nichols', We have a lot of Hata worth from 50 cents to 93.00. Your choice for 60 ceuts at II. Colby's, We sell the celebrated axe called the Wood-chopper's Pride. Fully war ranted. JOHN 1. STORT. Business N Go to Mr*. Howe's rot .Mfllin*#} nil; Dressmaking. I. Story's, Also the JoMrfct Both Combination ari'd Platform Wagon* at R. M. Owen A Son's, of the best make. lete the A large assortment an«tcompl line of Cook Stoves, the ' bfl(pPra market at John I. .story's. A full Ijne of the justly celebrated Buffalo Boots always to be obtained at H.Colby's. The largest afwmmeufhsf Coal aiBI' Wood Stoves, to be fiitiid tn the count? at John I. Story's. .NECK TIES. The finesTlins ever sholhi In Henry can be found at II. Colby's. 1. The Jewel and Crown Jewel €soal Stoves, with or without ovens, at John I.Story's. The best stove In the mar ket. Mo trouble t«» show questions at R. Bi Bcr Batbtan Brothers' CtgaH. Tlio|r are life best. ^ Velvets, black aud In toolors, Colby'e. - Buy tho Estey Organ If you #ai»t thh best. O. W. Owen^_ljlcHenry, Agtnti, City residence* for wsle. Apply Asa W. Smith, Woodstock. 111. THE choicest tine of Dolmans anfi Ladiea' Neck Wear In town it Stti E. W, Howe's. Lumber Wagon*; Milk WigohC W*|* form Spring Buggies fOt **Ie at SI BiShbp'S Warehouse: Fishing Tackle of alt Itiiidl it Engeln's, In Howe's Block, Mil lid new Bridge. The finest line of Silver and Plftt*«l Ware to-be found in the county, Bt 0* W. Owen'sT _______ An elegant Hue of dresa button* Bud trimmings always to be found at Henry Colby's. " CORSETS. ' A full line of Dr. Warner's flmtt In several styles at Perry A Owen**. The Cortlsnd tide-btfr Top Buggy It light and fine, aiid-ls the most dttrabM tuggv made. Cau always see tboas t§ E. M. Owen & Son's. CLOTHING. A complete stock ot Men's and Jtoy*t Clothing at bottom prices. I'mriwtui fteags Drags, Drags, a lot on ka»d« el tooth ami must sell. Bishop. For sale ifcr St •Thy kine" in stanchions ruminate r» from And, fed with caro frdla trusty hand. . , Shall, I'toned, pass through the ' l»wland"8St« Within thy view et spring's command. "Thv living landsra)>e"shall emerge, Bedecked with bloom and livina green, Thv bini's return sweet spring shall urm Thy'Mnseots," too, "in living sheen, , 111*, un)ni)Aru(wiii'> ei»s all thv treasures in its care" rills "by fti* supi-eme command," • I shall be bright and warm and fai*. 'TIS thus, "the Otnnlprosent's hand "Keei And wil ••All i Tis thn?, likewise. He wills that yon ;. « . ••Be here to feel, to hear, to see," The singinu birds, the violets blue . Nor "wouldeiing lie" when spring shau De, •Tis thus, likewise, thy ••soul He'll lift" Kar, far, "bevond the wintry air," No* sink thv "body 'iicath the drift, , While He'doth for the Tiparrrowroare. He'll guide the hand, Vie 6 <oi*J»«*baad0 To place so damp, so'chill, so cold. Thy form to raise at'leve's command Aii'I pluck it from i i dark a uiol«L And place it in some fisvored spot .•*, Thyself nuieht choose, 'ne itli ofergroertj In view of once our hwn'ile c'jt •* ' Where happy hoars to in bt«*a. 'Tis thus, that I by His goo ! will?* Hope thy lost world's renurn W thoe. v : That thou mav'st lotfe l an I loving Be here *ritU us vvhca spring shall be. The lightest Drop Sulky Plo-v In the world la the llapgood. found at E. M. Owen A Son's, and sold a* low. as the common sulkey, WE ARE READY FOR BUSINESS In our new store directly opposite tlm Won McHenry Postolfice. aud so- licit the attention of cash buyers. ' \ "very Respect full v. FITKSIMI(ONS4MEV4^M0|I. Wheat Wanted. WASTEO, at the Fox River Valley Mills, good Milling Wheat, for wltieli tho highest price In cash will be pil l. B. BISHOP. MeHenry, til. Oct. Ifth. I88». LADIES WINTER GARMENTS, Just received, a large stock of Dol mans, Cloaks aud Jackets iu all the new and most popular styles, unexcelled In make and perfection of fit. Also a large stock of double and «jhigle Shawl* direct from the mills. Prices very low, O. C. COLBT, Nunda. ̂ Farm For Sale. f , What Is known as the Keuneally farm, in the town of Nunda, two aud one-half miles smith of McHenry. now held and occupied by James Keuneally, contain ing 220 acres of good land with good buildings. Title perfect. For price aud terms Inquire of O U-ml* JAMES Donfcftrr. MRS. E.£«r. HOWE Has just received a full stock of Fall and Winter Millinery. Fancy Goodi, etc., to which she invites the attention of the ladle* of McHenry and surround ing countrv. We have the latest style* to l»e found lu the city, and prices, as iisua1, will be as low as good goods are sold anywhere. Call and examine my stock. MRS. E. W. HOWE. you want anything lee*.thaft tlm J Organ I can ted you one'for M9 upwards. O. W. Ownr * A. full line of ehoicc. groceries {^lwltyiv to be obtained tit .* TH# HENUY Court's. Bepoud only to the plensure of behig honored one'? self,",1s the pleasure of knowibg ojf honors bestowed on oirtTg friends The sentiment is suggested by reading Hie wlll-u r°,luWS- >;Uw It will be seen by referenfee to tbe Steulieu Oountv Agricultural Society's Premium List, published in our supple ment, that the Batli Wagon Company were awarded the first premium for Best Top Buggv, best Platform Spring Wagon, best Truck Wagon and best pair of Dickeys. The sharp competi tion, at the recent Fair between the leading manufacturers of Cortland, Water town. Syracuse, jllornellsville and Rochester, attaches more than ordin ary value to the decision of the Judges that the productions of the Bath Wagon Company above mentioned are superior to all other exhibits, audit will begeneraliyconeeded by those who are well posted' that the award was a just one. if any one intending to pur chase a first-class platform or buggy, will call on the Bath Wagou Company, he will find their priccs, as well as their guods, unequalled by any other cou- cern.--.flaM, N. Y. Courier. If in want of one of the above wagons, call on R. Bishop, McHenry, 111' ; li-«S MILLINERY GOODS AT COST MRS. H. II, NICHOLS, Having decided to spend the winter in California, will for the next thirty days, sell her entire stock of fash ionable Millinery, Fancy Goods,etc.. at cost, in order to close it out. She lias no old, shelf-worn goods, but all new aud of the latest stylos, bought es pecially for the Fall and Winter trade, and ladies deslrou? of getting their Winter Millinery cheap should not fail to call at once, as 1 am bound to ciese out on or before December 1st. Hats, Bonnets. Plumes, Ladies' Neck Wear, and, lu short, everything in mv line, new, cheap and desirable. Call at once. MKS. 11. ti. NICHOLS. PLAIN FACfS. I have received the largest and best assorted, best Kiting, most stylish stock of Mens Boys and Children* Clothing In the County. Please remember that I allow no one to undersell us. As evi dence of this I wbtild request you to call and examine my goods and price** Every article Is marked in plain figures* I make "One Price." X chiUl cam buy as cheap as a man, O. C. COLBT, Nunda. Hand-made grain waterproof Boots Bt Dwight's. Woodstock, 111. Maielied Team For Sale. A good matched team for said. Four Mid five years old, and will weigh be tween nine and ten liuiidrvd each. Are well broke aud good roaders. Will be sold cheap, inquire of JT-at PIIIMP GIESBLBB. Call snd see the great bargains now being oflered at Mrs. Nichols' MllUtiery ctoie. ' For 8ale or Rent. The building one door north of the Riverside House Is oflered for sale or to rent, ou the most reasonable terms. The building is 28x38, is in good repair and is suitable for either, a business place or dwelling. There is also a good baru ou the premises. If not sold or rented before it will be sold at Aaetlon on Saturday, Nov. 3d. at 1 oMock p. in. IBeiijry delp. Auctioneer. ' iTinssr.Sana A little money will go.a great ways fn buying Boots and Shoe*at Dwlght's old reliable casli store* THE UT1CA FAME. Utloa Jem and Moha-wk. Cot I age Par lor Wood Stoves can aJL be toggid at John 1. Story's. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell at pnblic auction on Ills farm,, four miles south of McHenry aud one half mile north ol • ii«Ailliii k HP i'f' # _ f- ~l infinfcrtfi»i ffrf'ft'mii ^ m I . * ' from a JUbhalliown, Iowa, Cloaks, Dolmans, Shawls, of the finost fabrics and latest styles, now open at Fitzdmrnons Evinson's. directly op- p«site West, McHenry pootolHoe. Waverly, Glen Asnrn, Bound AiMrn aud Forrest Acorn Wood Heat ers. at E« U. Howe1*, opt>osUe Bishop** Mill. t DIAMOND DYES. We hate all colors of the celebfate<! Diamond Dye* only 10c a Jpaokage, ^ HENRT coLinr. Wheat Wanted. WANTED, nt tbe Fox River ,V*H*7 Mills, good Milling Wheat, for. which the highest price in cash wili^he^wid. MeHearv, lit, Oet, Mtb, MH The Prlue Acorn. Black Aepra and j- Loyal Acorn Cook Stoves. Be* no sit- , peri or. At K. M. lloue'»» opposit# ru| Bisiiop'i Mill. ' . Particular Notfo*. ; All persons knowing themeelve* W> v * debted to me an* requested to call aiM| tettle the same at - ooee. a* I Mood Mm ^';f money. This I* the iwBt c»li as I mean business. A. Bxosut. ^ McHenry, Oet. Mth, 188S. H-vt Everything In farming Implements -V ; from a Swill Cart to a McCormietc fe- Twine Binder, can be tt If-'V warehouse of it. Bishop. For first-class ln«»rntice against ftro and IJglitning. wind storm*. tiv"< CARPET3. ." ' ->. Now In ami ready for twipoelMn. 'X : iargoatock.consisting Of ^«l! the.new drslgiM. Also a f!d! llne of OiWlotli a by th* yard, and in patMirh*. Pr»oea •' right. O O. CutAI, Nunda. ; • ^ WANTED. Young Stock, Steer* ami Heifer*, one two and three year* old, for which ^ Chicago prices will be paid, live weight, delivered .at Johnebutgh. - ' ^ Steera preferred. Any one having good young stock for *ale should call and see ine. JoHK lllUB. J0HN8BUBGH. Oct. ltd, 1883. Ladles Attention. MB*. SCHUMACHER, at her store ms*r the Depot. Ha* jost received* large and well selected stock ef Fall and M Winter Millinery, Ladie* Muslin Un- . derwear. Fancy Goods, Ladies and . J Chihlrens Shoes and Slippers, which J she is selling at prices to suit the times. ' - My Goods are of the latest styles aud ^5^ best quality, and if you will call 1 an» j, sure I cau suit you, both In quality and't ,^3| price. DRESS MAKING, of m /J promptly attended to. Mas. MrnvKACMOl. HOUSE AND LAND POR SALS. The nndersigued offers lor sale hi* liei'se and one acre of land, situated !a^ ^ tbe village of McHenry, near the pub-f Ihf sciitml buikdlng On tbe premises is a good barn and outhouses, and- saiall fruit ol aU kinds. Will be *oM reasonable aud ou easy terms. lo»., quire ou the premises*. C. STBOEMAM# McHenry. III. August lit. ISSk Wanted--To Real a Vteu* -\| Wautedi, to rent a farm of fr*m 100 . to 150 acres. »"?ash rent wIU be paid, te this office for further partfce* TINE SHOES. J J'nat Ttcpeivecf. T1h> ffnest V.a<ltesT amF tJliiblrvirs Wear fn tho- eounty at bottom prices at Perry A Owea'tk New Beskraraut nt Nunda The nndersigned having fitted tt|» bnilding on Main Street, pecially for the purpose, has one of the finest KestanraiiW ajinl. the Griswoid Lake Citesse Taetory, on j Cream Parlors to he found In Wednesday. Nov. 7»IK T88^. commenc- j county, lee Cream. Le^yy^lt.v lug at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following, property: 27 Cows, New Milch and Springers; one two year old half blood ilolstein Bull, aud one four year old Bull. TKUMS or SALE--All sums of 010 and under cash, Ovvr t hat sum a credit of one year will be given on approved notes at 7 per cent interest. JAMES KITTLE, GEO. H. STBWAET, Auctioneer. i. '• %\ V Try our French calf, Morocco leg, Glovt fitting, hand sewed Boots. The best lu the market. •». W H. Dwiewr, Woodstock, III. ^ Remember Mrs, Nichols is seiliug choice Winter Millinery at cost the next thirty days. Call aud ine goods and learn pricey Headquarters for men's, Wys' youths ami child's Rubber and Gum Boyts at Dwight's, Wuodstsrk. 111. Han 1 m td» Gram, htp and Veal Q|U I wool lined B00U at Dwight's. Con feet lone ry.aitd iu sl*ort evef!)r»^fil||| usually kept in aj^v^e of be found here. i%o )«*ln*. «ibk*' spared to please itU u*ay give me % ̂ call. Capped Good* of.all kinds, and of tU% besJ, Urau>U to be Sound.lp tbe cn&rfcet^: always au baud. Call and so* Wft. P. S. A flue BIHlard rootn *»t«v4ied. N wdaklttu J«)y Mith, A. so^ynna^yi^ iBfV -..'V-.a NOT STOVES But bought at a sacrllico, MH p^sroc • of extra ftne yard w'de unbleotfli'tt^ Cotton at ihe ex'reuiely low price £4 ceitts per yard. . V O. COLBT, Nuoda. TRUNKS ANU VALISES. A full stock. Clieap for at O. Q» Colby's, Nunda. Tbe nobbiest llat* iu t«t*» Mr#. Nichols*. %•>" Everytldiig In the Hardware lloo 1 bottom figures, at £. M. \ fet* ^ *J~4. V , J