k , . kp*~ Hi fc KS B-trimleft an I NHfpial l>vfnuf. 1#t fl* wf! Tliere nrr pome tllree mllHon dollars -»f Mirplos «P In the nut loan' Vre:i<*- nry. *«i<1 million*. In an unquenchable Into It. STo one knows mftiat to rU to stop It. We might stop taxing wi»isk«y ami tobacco; but of all iflinldltfef. tlist would be mtst/MtiTriil, W« mijrM fwry ofl tit* fcowls and *r«vp . tli* Interest on tlwmi Hut If w« do It Will clow the nRtlonal bank?, and there by call In one-third or the currency and cause a fnanelftl panis that would . plnnpe the^vhole country Into hank* rnptcy, We might out down on the tariff. fo that w« cetiM get fureign- tn&rie (food# cheaper than they can he obtained now, but that would ruin the manufactures and tatl» fltftnty liftlltlis out of employment. Meantime the piling: "1> of such an enormous sum takes itout of tlite cur rency of the country, and lis tending to make money scarce and times hard. What can be done to pet that vast sum out or the national coflew u;id Into the bauds of the people ? th*re la one eminently jast, fair and lienest use to which a liberal share of that money can be applied. It is the «qtt*litfttton of soldiers" bounties. VTlien the war be^an, some hundreds of thousands of loyal citizens sprung to arms solely from patriotic impulses, end they served three years wilhot;t bounties. After awhile the govern ment found It necessary tdf|Mty bounties t® secure enlistments, and It gave from 6100 to $30t> In this way, before the war was closed, to men who. In some cases, served but a.single year. There Is no justice in witholding all bounty from the men who fought longest while it has been so liberally bestowed on those wlio fought the least. Let th« nation be ju«t to its brave defend* or>. The citizen-sokllers saved the country. and we who are enjoying the fruits o* their sacrifices cannot rtflfbrd to turn a deaf ear to these demands of Justice. We know not whether the bill of Senator Logan or that of the Demo cratic ^||aior, Voorhe4s. is the best for this purpose, but some bill to remedy this inequality and Injustice fa called for by every consideration of fair plrty. It will'distribute a generous share of surfhis revenue where it will do the most good.--Ex. m m m ?•><m- NO LET \'V« v «•?»' - ' * »»i»- .*> *>'> •sigiki ii-rv" f- WAUCONDA, ILL. •W- -•*». -J 7* * • & > * - tjuvfcA ^ Everybody goet there to buj| f , •" !. • « ' : -**• ~ ' r * "X % !;!# "fj •>» * _ , r , ' t,., , j .,».s ^OFiWV, «£* «*"V tf v* • > -»-w & >•, '" •* ® * ^ I- i •« ' "5V I * Pt f' sas. r *;>• ; eH-> A;1* (< ;A'i (8UCCE8SO* TO HALL & 8HKPARD. • ' • - * , ii \ -H • i % " *' * • ) - *1 : •v*-, v U > > < v .h i ^ *•*'-< > « & * • > • ' •f'. at M . tkt 4K*>r. 4>< Ji-- , . ... ._ . e only casn *Tore 111 yortnern Illinois. The largest, the besi filled. Size, 140 feet lonjf and 22 feet wide, two stories hifrh and working for the people that PAY AS TiiEY Worth goes out except for Hard Cash. I sell » Sttsv I A J • s I GROCERIES, I Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, La'diea*' and Gents' Gossamers, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves and Mittens, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. A nice stock of Cor sets and Hoop Snirts, an EXTRA quality .of Woolen Yarns, Carpet Warps, Cotton Battingr, and all the Staple Articles kept in a gen eral store, and at prices to suit the present depreciated markets. •k4 rih'PXi • r DRY GOODS, CLOTHINC, Shoes, Hats A.^ ;, GBOCESIES, CROCKEBY, kg, 'yp ^ ;^Apd'my'pH3eS "\yUi mnke pay yoii to eMe iorty mtis to tnide with me. I sell goods of the hest quality ami guarantee everything as-represented. Head my price list and hring it, and make your fall purchases where your money will do yon the most good, Will your credit dealerjnake you the following prices? it >• ' - ~ « Mi! t, 4 < \X ,-*H' A ^ W-'X m .. .;s fe' -. ;* 'v.i D JSiot *« Wt* •«'£_ • " Best I'rintB. Ooon BUTTER AND WANTED, EGGS And the Highest Market Price Paid. S$v- - ^r*NKiNo a raopnjMfH 'v j^rnli as the proverb is which assert! that. ' A good beginning makes a good ending," yet it does not deny tliat, In exceptional cases, there may be a good ending to that which began badly. An incident which occurred in » Western collegc illustrates the pos- aible esisteuce of those exceptional caaes: * - " A tall aud musclar young student, named Henly, entered the Sophomore Class without taking the Freshman eeurse. and was therefore unacquainted which the college professors. He measured six feet and five Iiiehea In his stockings, and soon became a ter ror to the unlucky Freshman who hap pened to encounter him. One winter morning as.tlie Sopho mores, were winding their way to re- citation along a narrow, path shoveled in the snow, they met a party of Freshmen. At once there began a tug- eel as to who should liave the right of way* the amusing fray [leuly bo- cam%proininenf, picking up the Fresh man with either band and tossing them into the snow-banks. The last man of the line of Fresh- men was a dapper little exquisite in n plug hat. Henly laughingly picked him up. and laying hint over Ids knee, apanked him Moundly, and then put him into the snow, bat first. What was his dismay, as he entered tttt recitation-room, to learn that the little exquisitn was Mr. Taylor, the Greek professor! lie sought counsel fi#m Ids intimates to go witli hint to the professor and beg pardon for the ode nee. At the close of the recitation Afcey went to the professor's room, and jmnly began to »peak. when tho ludi crousncss of the affair overcame him. and in spite of Ills fear of the professor and his d?*tie for pardon, lie laughed fci|l lie cried. IpVitti just Indignation, Prof. Taylor f kmanded an explanation. But the ttle man's wratti only Increasd Hen- ly's laughter, and at list the student ^fd to retire witU th* apology ua- lliade. . •-*?'/ As seen a* lie Had recovered »•# Wit he was thoroughly frightened, •nd again sought Prof. 'Taylor to ex- ll^ain his conduct. To his suri r s«, the pofessor not only forgave him, bet 'foamo his best friend. It was said by the members of Henly'a class, wlie.i )• took Greek, that Prof. Taylor, though the ine*t impartial of teachers, bad oue favorite. The fellows- also found it rather daitgernus to spe«jk disparagingly of Prof. Taylor in • presence. AUVICl', T«» MOXHIC-S. ' ^ Are you ui»iuroen at niglit and brok en of'your rest by a eit-k cliiM suffering and crying with pain of <>iittii!<r teethf If 60. fsend at once and get a bottle of Jlrs, Whitlow's Soothing Svrup faV '.gfiildreii teething, tlx value is iiuvi!,-itl - ;,iible. It wtt relieve theM>>nr little fiiflerer immediately. DejiWRd upmi it tnothers, there i« no mistake altont. it. It cures dysentery and dianhoe-j. regu- |*ites tlis stomach and howele. eui<^ ,0'ind colic, softons the gum>j, re'duces 'Ivjjhfiaiuiiia* ion. ami gives tone and enf- '•J'*vgy to the whole syMrem.' Mrs. WinR- " low's Soothing Syrup for ehihli-en 0 teething is pleasaut lo the taFte. anil .. ;!«»the prescription of one of the oldest and best, female physicians and nurses - ifi tlie United States, »nd U for »n|«> l>y drnggSs.ts throughout the world. j»t l**k» SfrcetMs a bottle. ColdingBros* WaucondA, Deo. I, 1*8 <% 1 7 MOSEBIE LAKE COUNTY CkM to MalrJi That is, the Large Stock of Goods and « Low Prices to be found at or , 'i <!• fJlotlilnar for Men, Youths and Boys. Re:tdy Made >»nd made to order. Also a lull line ot Gents' Furrishitt# Good*, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc," Also a Largejstock CLOAKS MO mum. Which will he sold cheaper than can he found elsewhere iu the County. We mean business ami iue bound to please you if you call, 1 " * Finest Bleached Cotton .. (test UnhlfiirllCil CottOB . Standard Ginghams....'.,. No 1 Corsets v. *\c A Ticiiins? -i, Ktegant Dress Goods . . i-2 inch Rlaek Cashmcrt* ; Dress Drills... ..... Cainnries ... Tidies' Cloake, all prices. Cotton Flannels 8 NO 1 KI.:iincIs 23 cents to 88 Ladies* Kino Handkerchiels....... 6 S and 10 cent bargains in abnndnnee. 8 .cents ...... »1 a •« » ... i 9 • 7X . •• ' 8 •' (9 ti , 1A W 5, ;,»iio *' 50 * .... 8 *' 8 « Geod Cotton Otottl No 1 Denims pest Denims made f'xtrn Waterproof J.a.lies' Clippers, tf«>rth 75 cents... Jtidies' Shoes . .adles' French Kid Shoes, line Gents' Hoots, Gooil All kinds lor men and boy* and onlylgood Goods. 8 12 18 W 45 II 0» 1(10 Tlovs vmt# Men'* Suits... t3 00to UN 825 to SS Oft Men's Overcoat! art! J'rve. i ifi t* Clothing Is our great specialty, and we carry the finest Jtocklin 111Ir the goods. Northern lnols. Wc lmYO Buffalo IJobes direct from tlie Northwest, all sorts. ..'Spikes, wiv il»\vn. .Sugar at Chicago-cost adrl freight 50 cent Tea <«ood Tea .. Bust Uice ... ..; Best Uousted-CofTeeT... ... G >od " " --I. standard llaisms i';'.. No 1 Tobaecu, .-moking ,. Kine-thit Tobacco... .!.i, Plug Totiacco i ;i Long Ilox Matches...... B-cent Box Matches.....,. 10-cent Box MfttehOS.... ,L Babbitt's Saleratus «... Best Soap... StoreTollsh 44 cent# !», 30, 35**;4U ;; ^ i].;.!!' 15 •• io»* u «• 8 •« M " ........ 90 " 60 •' 10 •' .. . .. . *X 1 " '..:,.s-v.»^ 8 " T " 8 •• Now I want to see you and know that I can make it foi your interest to come, tin<1 will do it. Just come once and see. ;V1 ygt*>Us-bie v .• ;v- - ••• .'r for CWsl»^itl|r. THAT-i" > ' 'ens - I %il^t. Ilift • fiyNiff tr^de that boy BIG BILLS, jind to sucl: I sav, come and see n»e, and it I can't savp you money, will p.iy your expenses. I am setting .in 1» rir;iins every dtiy, and they ir« an btt«gUt} voiy clm^Jofcash. Xo«rs t'<>i ^opj goods andjow pficcf , . ;v P, if - , •> A' % ^-SE^D TOtrft tiRDEKS. HALL, DUNDEE, * IfflE MIS. H. MAIMAN, Mas just returned from Hie city wiUi a full and «el«i;ted atockof Ka^hior.:il)!«> Winter MilMtieiy. which she invite? the ladies of Waucouda i<n<l vicinity to Citjl and examine and learn pricco. H. MA1MAN. Wimconila, Dee. Stn, 193;i. And buy goodreliablo jjoodsat the old established house of J. R. tVELLS <fc SON, WAUCONDA, ILtX^, They have a full and complete line ot Goods 'for *Vint® trade, consisting in part of Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Boot? and Shoes, Groceries, eto.» and have just addod 9 full assortment of goods sheeted tor the - . HOI-I:DAT TO which especial attention is invited. We keep none but good goods, and will make prices as low as any other house, quality o goods considered. Our stock of *j| fttfgR8III£ BLOCK, WcMENRY- T et it b« for«nr«r f^twpiM|r«d that tlie dean & HtrAvolRi Mfij it is )Moferre<f hv all well f>o»tod[ tr»T«Um w lien ]nulag to or irom California and Colorado, short and <ui y 9t< "i ^ . uring which timewe «i Od'Jls and End*, and Remnants at We wish to rcduce stock inEVERY DEPARTMENT prior to February 1st, and in It si so operates tbe lw«t rente and t he abort line between Chicago and St. Paul Minneapolis Milwaukee, Lacrosse, Sparta, Maiiaon, Fort Hnwurit (Green Bay), Wisconsin, Winona, Owatonnn, Mnekato, Minn., Cedar Itapids, Oes Moines, Web3ler City, Algona, Clinton, MHrHmlltown, Iowa, Preeport, Elgin. Bock* ford. III., are amocg its 800 local stations on its lines. Among a few of the numerons points of sn perioritr enjnyed l»r the patrons of tbis read, are its DAY OOACHKS, which are the flnest that human art ami ingenuity can create; its 1»A1.\TI\L SI.KKPINO oXRS, wftlsh are models of comfort an«1 elegance; its PALACB DKlWISO RWM CARS, which are unsu-r passed by any; and its widely celebrated NORTH-WEBTIRN OININC CARS, The like of which are not run by any other road nnvwhere. In short, it is asserted that IT Is THK BllST EQUIPPED ROAD IK TII K WOULD. All points of interest North, Northwest and fffitnf Chicago, business centres, summer reports and noietl hunting and fishing grounds are accessible by the various brunches of this road. It owns and controls ov6r 9,000 miles of road ano has over four hundred passenger csn> hictors constantly caring for its millions ef patrons. Ask vnur ticket agents for tickets via this route, AND TAKK NONE OTHKK. It costs no more lo travel on this ronle, that gives flrst-i'lassaccomniodaliortf, than it does to go bv the poorly equipped ron.ls. 'Foi inapt, iluM'.ripiivo circulars and summer resort papers, or other information not obtain able at your local ticket office, write to the Gen'} Pass. Agent, C. & N. W. Railway, Chicago 111. AND liberal concessions to close will be made, 'Our stock is ua- V e r y A t t r a c t l r t f • . rt,>* v* i0-., / •' • ••• % HENRY COL 'M- eruis uaona BR7 Aft the following critical opinions Of "Bullet and Shell." **Abo^jk of really uosoroin^ interest."--Prens. "It re tdn a it!n>u ; nit hud b^-en written on tne fluid ot battle y. Critic- "Itsij l.e the m<K>t wiil«iy cii- cali <'<i wo • < on tne (."iiril War tliathif l*oiipublislisd." --Boston G:of)<?. "W./mly wi'lrom-'d everywhere."-* By ramie Tim-*, "ltis ft pleam e to heiriiiy endorse ' ii allot and Sli C-Vicoffo Tri'iune • It isveryc<r. rect hisiory."-Oat. V. H. Grunt. "I lnve no hesit:i- tionin i t- Minra -.Kiinpr it to tlio X'eadlnff puUlio of Auuir- lea."--Gen. ii'. T. Siiannan. . Cloaks, Dolmans Is complete. Oall and «ee them nntl learn prices, , , £ J. R. WELLS & SON., Wancontla, Dec, 5th, 18$3» ? , ; AGENTS WAIITED to;: BULLET id AND Afres' i , taliin«.l>ook, shov ina "»;ir asthfi Kctldiwriiavv it ' and •eliin; ut; tlio rate a •• •% of thousands of cop ies-weekly. Emir- K Hi Ii fietic m«*n. in uibfrs oi'heG.A.R ,Rtid U |w 11 oititrsdcsiringesiic- cialiy piofltablo " " E1 ft# employment, nhould inrostisato and *f*cnrf» agency WitU exolnsivo territory. Kiie- clal tor as and full particu lars free. Address A.C. NITTIETON CJ., PUBLISHERS, CHICAOO, (u. DON'T YOU FCRCET IT! ASA W. SMITH, --or-- m Illinois. Woodstook, - T5;i'-lied l>y Millions of aulncy offej you IVUKMN'ITY against diiinhge liy T ob CORSETS^; J A fill! line of Dr. Warner** In «ev«rai Pt.vlep at Perry & Owen' Bureaus are t'lienp. Ulaok Walmit lor at .f, B. BtakeV. Ip your horse is lame or ar>r* In nnv w*i , not fall to<Mill at Henry CuHiyN i ,*nil jet a ho'x of C!««iMii<*iital lloni Fire, Lightning, Wind Storms, CrCLOXES A XD \ TO 11XA DOES Drop me a )v>stftl e:ird iind I will visit jron; rail on tne slid I will write you a policy, nnd \r.ien uitlifr or any of tlieso" d<'Htru«*tive el»- inenrH ilm-ast".tfS your pro|icrty, hippy will yiiti be if yon hold'one of my policies,'for 1 Will Mtr«iy vi<>ii you, nnd. minister unto yon. 1 will not foi'stike yoii. v At>A 11'. SWITU, dfn'l Itixurancc Aft. WESTERN NORMAL COLLEGE Apd Commercial Institute. tVMnW lon-werks terms per veur. KiKTKKS \y OOITK*!-;^:--TcMi-lKir*'. Coilfshitc, Mod- orr. l.ninriiri^p, C. in'iii ri'i 11, Art, ' Mhs T«l<»^r:ipliie, Pti.ii ou'iMphi<\ I'cn ii'i >-tiTj» Hloi-iilii.il, Me lic;;l, Ktiurinei-rin Druvin^ &«'. Whole \"11-»< (or one year. $ll'> W<m. tfvn Noriial I.Hurf 11:i*i*f ln tt. Wc-«<*rn Vi.niwl "Adronme," n;iialn£ues and succi. i men copv of piiiici- K11KK. / C. L, WIEDEMANN, Saloon and Restaurant, NKAll! THK'DEPOT, MCHENRY, - ILLINOIS The best. Ilr?inds of Wines, Lionors iir Clixai-8 always on tlund. Oood Stabling for. Horses. ALSO AGENT FOR Franz Falk's MILWAUKEE Lager DO YOU WANf: --TO buy • -' r Sewing Machine? Roerin l,»rsc« or S«nall Kejrsor nottles n w IVM oii hand cheaper than any othur. qual tv e.onsidered. Tliis IJeer has a world wide reputation, an< trood judges acknowledge it cannot o#*uf i a«sed in tlie world. - Orders by mail promptly attended to. JOS. WIEDEMANN. ilelfenry. III. A v (. j<H , If*?. ' ' i V " , « tSp STILL . t . •. m- t;. .... •" ' An<3 wiVl be pWscd to show you unr atouk, consisting o|" DE? G00D2, NOTIONS, aOTillM/ .AND- , nilid Gents' Underwear, Ladies' and Gents' Ooft8a*tf t| 4 4< v* Gloves & Mittens, 44 44 44 Hosieiv 'A ice stoc^ of (Jorsnts and Hoop Skirts, ail EXTKA QUALII l of %\ olen Yiirns, Carpet Wurps, Cotton Baiting, undal' the 8u./ ,e Articles U«pt in ii General Store, and at prices to gnit tho prtse -t depreciated markets. GOOD ^V^JS'lEU and the Highest Market PriceJPaid. ! ' DEALERS Furmturi •r OF ALL KINDS. Store in Lansing's Block, NEAR THE DEPOT# HcHlHBY ' We haveene of the largest stocks -df rnr- nitnre of all kinds to be found In tb'o county, and our ptfeet will be as LOW Aft THE LOWEST. We keep none but the best an<P persons wishing lo buy Furniture of»ny kind Will mv« money by giving us a call. We also keep a fuli;iine of sample* of | Ann can sell yon one from the cheapest grade to a Brussels, as cheap as any bouse outside of Chicago. Give us a call and we are sure We C»B NTS you money on anything in our line. / ' "Undertaking. A full Assyi tmciit of COFFINS AXO CA|. • KETS always on naml. «rA Hearse Furnished at the most Reasonable flat** . JUSTEN McHenry, Wor. 23 th, 183S, B. ' Sherman, .WOODSTOCK, ILL " ' ^ DEALER f** Breech and Muzzle bhot Guns, Powder, Hn«t, Gaps, Wads an<l ' .WteHiny for sale. Fishing Tac Kle cheap. Al. &indsof . ,, Sporting AND REPAIRING DONE. • A good Tlreech T.oa.linsr, Double} Barreled Gun. warranted Twist #20. Winchester Uille, 7« model, 15 fhots, U. Ni<'kel I'ln to (I « shot Revolver, *4.50. ' £elf cocking I'ritisli Bull Dog l'istol, iSfc A good Single Karrel, Breech Lo dlnf. Single (Jon, warranted, tS. s J will undersell any house In theconnty liy Guns and Sporting (ioods. If y<*u want » good prun it will ua* you to call and" see me. I warrant every gnn I sell, Clothes Wringers repaired and Price per fMAYES & BARTLETT Ceutroville, Executor's Notice. T]*ST.\TR OK John Meyero, neeessed. The j underHisrnei' harinir lienn iipiwintod Hxe- mio'r of the l:<st Will artd To«tiiinent ot John Meyors, diM'eined, l"'te of the Oounty of 5I«- licniv. iiiyl | St.uc of Illinois, heridty gives luitjiHfTlririre wWl appeitr hefove t he Connl v rt of MefTenraOoinitv, ttt the Oonrt House iilAVoodstoek, at Clie Ki'lu-nary Term, on the Jrd Monday inl I'olirurirv next, nt whli'li time all poison* Bavins el.dnn axainst s^ii'l emaie are noiiiled?ind rrunruled n»iitre d l«»r iliu |iiir|Hise of iiuvintf ih«» «nme niljiiftod. All persons iivleliied tosaH e«l»le are requested to ni:ik3«iniiiii-diate |Miyment to the lilidcr- si^lK'l. <i«v of Dec., A. D. !!«.•, Kxecf-- I have on hand nnd am ielliugat the T.ow- est urine'*, tlio lio nustie. Kid red ge. New Home, Hprlnstlield, New American, and ftinger e wiiiK Slacliinef. and wdlnot bo i^nilersold i»V any agent in thi'nuintv. ' A good *intter Maehipe for 20. warranted to do the wiirk of Any Siiigor Machine in the wo-lil. Cwl I and see inc. O, H7. QWEX. Mellenry, 1'eli.M, 188:1. IMiyment to the PwfafHUihtff HUt dav WsurgbMBV Executor's Notice. Fist AT K OK John I,. Howe, I>eeensed. The j undrrsigned having lieen ap|»ointHd Kxc- etilors ol the l.ist Will and Test'iment of John 1.. Howe, deceased, Icte of the County of Me Henry, and State of Illinois, hereby give notice that they will appear liefoie theC< Court ot Mellenry Count v, a* the t'ourt Hi in Wo'.itni.ock, HI 'the Keliriiary Tevni, on tliiP'l Mondav in Kelirnarv next,at which time all persons hat inir cininis against snid estate are noiiflefl and re>|iieKted to attend for tne pnr|K>s«» of liavini; the same adjusted. AM persons indebted to sai«l estate are reqnesteil to make itnniediiite payment to the under- signed. ' pa ted this 19th day of l>ee... A. D. l»a. ' AI.bi.HT I.. llo«l!, Kl^Mikll. IIOWB. executor*. THE SPIRAL SPRINI BUGGY HAS THE ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING IN THE WORLD, lio 3AQ, |io SWAY, no PITCH, CARRIES WEIGHT, S fcr § MBM&m w M ' ' V,V'K;-, - Lld:^'GTVUSH AND STRICTLY FlRSTP EVERY BUGGY WARRANTED 2 YEARS, SPRINGS WARRANTED 10 YEARS, ^The EASIEST RIDING BUGCY BUILT. T^E NEWEST AND pEST THINQ OUT IN CARRIAGE SPRINGS. W7UTE FOR ILLVSTtm t £D CATALOGUE ANO pRlOE LIST. lu SPIRAL SPRING BUGGY CO., GRAND RAPIDS, up, new Kolls put on. pair warranted, $2.50 B. SHERMAN. Woodstock, July 15tb, 1888. ATTENTION ECONOMY IS WEALTH You can suve money \>y- gitrinj yonrot^deri F. W. MSAD, RICHMOND, - ILLINOIS^ FOR descriptione, Ke ig, ienoral Il» ' smithing, Ac., Ac., Ao. Wagons, Carriages of nil -- . pairinsr. Painting, Jenoral ilaek.1 plements is given particular attcntiojp In my nianiifaelures I use oulv the best materl. al, and, keeping the very best workmen in all de'partments, 1 am enabled tpKitsmntw and warrant djl worK that goes from my shop m flrat cla«s ip every part Repairing of plows and all other fcltn fas irtic ftp IIL. . best workmen in all >d to j goes fro tiopjar. 31*E0IA1> GITARANTEP OX WAGON'S. All form wagons inannfactnred ^ m7 *hoi arc warranted for TUKKB YEARS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I sell everv agi-lenltuwl Implement, inf lad -j v ing, t;situil;((ly, Norwegian Walking and Kid... ing Plows, N. O. Th°>"P30n »nd Uesiey Bros' Hows "and Cultivators, K. II. Manny ^ee<k'i,a aivl Corn Cultivators, the Dowagiae Sprinji Tooth feeders, the I'lanoand D. M. Osliorne Al . Co.'s Harvester apd Twine Binder, the WarK rior'and Hopkins' Mower, and all other flrst/V'; class machine*. Warranted first-class or nafci sale. BI.ACKSMITHIKG of every kind attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. F I N E P A I N T i N Q A SPECIALTY. I kaTd engage<l j. STILL WELL, tlpe bou> painter ot tha Northwest, tor one year, oi ; longer, to take charge of mv paint shop, whicl) ia a s.:fflrient guarantee that all wo)-k ot that > kind will lie done in'the best and BM>st artistio st.vle. It should not be forgotten that I employ J, Repnss, wood-workman of twenty years' ey. ueriepce, and 1. Howe, carriage playksu both ni snrpnased as artfz.ms til their line. finally, ennre anil see mo and I wlU'gaar. antee satisfaction as to prices knd quality tfi work to all interested. *r a th?l^ I « id q *VsMM4*h