«|\ Jm U ;'y\'%;i-<rr>y0~yr i-<:: ,,,::'«v,: eiry WaMealw, Vz$F WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18th, 1875 k-'fifi Railroad Time Table. & V •M GOING fcOUf-U, af^enevn T>ake Passenger....... risfootte Palssensev.-, Geneva Lake Freight.. Express Passeu«rer;... ; ...7:28 ...8:87 ::iS GOlXG &ORTH, i"" Ute Frei jht..........XX... 1® :<W Express Passenger..........;ll;17 Ciscoette Passentror.v.....-..0:4<l Geneva I.uke Pn^s^uger 7:10 A. *'. A. M. r- n. P.M. A."*. A, M. P. M. P. M. MAS.ONIQ, ' McHewht Chapter No. s H. a. M.--'Regu lar Con vocations held on the second and fourth Fridays in each month. . II. O. Irish II. P. O. W. Owes Sec., r* Masonic Ilall is now nearly comple ted, ami presents a very neat and tif ty appearance. Oi?R Greemvood and Richmond <K>r- respondence failed to come to time this week, for&<*me unknown cause;,- FOUND, hi tt^is village, aSleeve But ton, which the owner can have by calL ip« at O. W. Ovveifs jQ\veIi^ stQW an^ proving property," "J " r We received a pleasant call on "Mon day from S.' L. Taylor, Editor of the Elgin Advocate. He was oil his way to the Lakesfara weeks sport fishing and ^ntntiiig. • •• V:r'•• 1 "v. Wk have made arrangements with a first class Book Bindery, where by we get bodka and Magazines bound for onr patrons in the best of style and at low prices, ' Wk hear a riunor that F. W. Mead has sold his Wagon and Carriage busi ness at Ring wood to two men who have been in his employ, We do not rememr ber their names, J. V. ALDKICII, of the firm of Aldrich & Smith, Richmond, with several friends, made us a call one day last week. ^-Jiin"1 is a live business man, and riot? withstanding the hard, times reports business good. . • The mp/i-ning train from the North on Tuesday, ran over two cows near Ring- wood. We did not learn the owners name. "No damage to the • Engine but the cows are reported as badly demor alized. This is an unhealthy time for Prairie Chickens, if we are to judge from the number of men and boys seen departing for the fields with gun and dog. Go in Jioys ai)d have lots of fun, but--remem ber your friends., \ . S. K. Reed, of the iirnj of Ilazlitt ft Reed. Printers. 172 and 174 Clark Street Chicago, spent the Sabbath iti this vih iage. We are sorry that we happened, to be out when he called at oar sanc tum, ^ Owing to the rain on Sunday, the Steamboat did not leave for the Lakes until about one o'clock, but notwith standing this a goodly, niiin^r went, and report a good time. They returned ftbout seven o'clock in the evening. Tiik boys wlio run those buggies in to the Greek on Saturday night are hereby notified that it will be for their interest to call oi* tin' owner and settle matters and save further trouble, *'A word to the wise is sufficient." Ifcv,. P. Akvedson will hold Epis copal services at the Brick Church in tills village, on Sunday evening next, at 7j" o'clock. All will please bear in mind .that the services will hereaf'tei' be in the queuing, and will be every two weeks. O. W. OSVen has decided, as soon the proper arrangements can 'made, to start a News Room at store. Person who wish to take any the dailies or Magazines are requested to call and leave their names at his store at onee. held 4 of Tickets have been issued for a grand Harvest Party, to be held at National Hall, Woodstock, on Friday evening, August 27th. Four pieces of the best music will be furnished, and with the beautiful Hall none who attend cap fail of having a good time. As wiH be seen by an advertisement in another column, F. A. Hibbard offers his property, situated opposite the Riverside House, for sale, Jji our judg ment it is a very cheap piece of proper ty, and those contemplating purchasing should not fail to call and look it over. The game of Base Ball between the Woodstock and McHenry clubs, was again set down for Friday last, and jigain the Woodstockites failed to come to time. Now boys, quit this fooling. Either come te time or say you don't intend" to. This letting one girl break up a ball game is all wrong. ( IT is not gentlemanly to tell A lr.dy she lies, and sometimes not safe. We hear of a fellow who so far forgot him* •self as to do so the other day, and be is now nursing a black eye, and talks strongly of a suit for assault and bat tery. What arrest a woman for assault upon an able bodied man! Now dout. G. S. CURTIS has put out a proclama tion, in the shape of a card, announc ing himself ready to supply hunting and fishing parties with boats, with or without oarsmen; Minnows,Taekie,&c., on short notice. We guarantee that anyone engaging ^George" will Be well taken of and find the best fishing ' A team belonging to a farmer, M'hile standing in front of the Piokle Factory one 4ay last week, took it into their heads {hat $l}ey wanted to come over to the river, and without saying "by your leave" to the driver, started out on their own hook, That they were in somewhat of a hurry was evident, fmt they fluely couplmje^ to stop at Qwens' Mill. Thiugs in the wagon Were some what shaken but no material damage y>as done, W^ ackppwle dge ourselves under ob ligations to Rev. «toel Wheeler for a basket of nice gardet) vegetables and to F. A. Hibbard for a pair Of fine fat chickens, for which they will please ao- cept thanks. 'Wg will guarantee that the ghost of aneditop will never haunt these gentlemen, as they are never known to walk except wheu hungry, and these gentlemen will never allow them around except with » full stom ach. " \ v ' ".v ' \ • Wb have whung ow banner. «n the outer wall," in the shape of a large and tasty sign, which now ornaments the froht of Riverside Block. It was paint- ed by Fr. Hechtle, of this village, and proves him to be a first, class workman in (hat line, and put in its lofty position by G. S. Curtis, wjio is as good at climbing around in scarry places as he is at fishing. Our friends cannot fail to fln4 .up novf when visiting McHenry, - The Steamboat has come out with a "branfired" new name, and will here after be known as the "Athlete."" A party of young men from Waukegan. and members of the Athlete. Base Ball Club of that city, chartered the steamer for a trip to the Lakes on Wednesday last, and prevailed on the Captain to allow them to name her, and lo, on Thursday she appeared with the above name in large letters, painted on her stern. She cannot be called a piratical craft hereafter, The Woodstock Dramatic Associa tion are now actively rehearsing for the Drama of the "Hidden Hand." which they intend bringing out during Fair week. We do not exaggerate w hen we say that this Association (is second to no organization of the kind in the Northwest. As amateur ppy- ers Woodstock^ftaS^iust cause to reel the Drama to see tl pay a, ride to RI N G WOOD. EDITOR PLAINDEALER:---Can you find space in your columns for an occasional message from Old Ringwood ? If so here is the first. Ouj; farmers are dilligently Itnprov- i^g eve^ry monpent of daylight between showers, to save as much as possible of their bountiful crops, which have been so terribly li:i:idie;1 by the late repent ed storms of wind and rain. Present pi'ospec^ vindicate that, their energy will be sufficient to secure most of the crop, should the space between stGrms be long enough to afford theiliAU opportu nity. Be assured our sympathies are with them. The Teachers* Institute at Richmond this week promises to be unusually in teresting. The Teachers of our county should not fail to avail themselves of its benefits. - Our worthy County • Su per! nt, endent will no doubt superintend its management, which, the Hon. Board ^ Supervisors say, is sufftcient ̂ guarai^- tee that the exercises will be more in teresting and protitaii|e than t !ioygh they were to make 'an appropriation for some* prettily dressed gentleman from abroad to come before the Insti-j tute to say a few pretty «/% things an<C show his beautiful clothe^at auexpense of §50 to .the county-. We Would'note as the most important item of interest (u our immediato vicinity, that the Dire-'tors of th« Ringwoo^ School have siKTeoder' III securing as Principal of the School Captain James Faulkner, n.graduate of the Illinois Industrial University at Champaign. The Captaiucomes among us clothed with the highest liohoi > tu the gift of that Institution, or any other, aud if we are not «lecelved In tlie "cut of his jib," and representations made by those- who know h"ti well, there will be some thoroui?'! aiut ii ter- WOODSTOCK. Editor Plaindealer Having learn^ ed nothing in the shape of news the past week, with your permission I will review the late meeting of the County Board. It is not many years since the Board of Supervisors, of which members of «the present Board constituted a major- fty. fixeii the salaries pf some of our County Officers at what a majority of the people who had uo hope of being thought worthy to fill said offices them selves, considored a reasonable com pensation. Great, however, was the outcry at t he Court, House, and after a Struggle of PuMi vs. Obstacle^the latter gave way at the rlat^ftnTettpg^ und our County Officers hertnifter aiv 'to feawi the fees belo»jgiug to their raspective offices, just as it.was before the reform was commenced, with Hie exception of the Superintendent, of Schools, upbn Whom they seem disposed to waste none of the public money, not even giving hint the 850 for an Institute. It js not ditlicnlt to uiulerstfjid their appiecin,- tion 'Of OMrvC'oinuvon iM?hOols. l'r' yAVe thought tlint Bond business 4f P, MnrphyV ;had bt>en long, ago \dis- jM>sed of, anil think it a little singular that our Treasurer sJiouhi still be p^iy- i ig interest on four hundred dollars of •h" stolen n<md: . If 1\ W. M. did n^>t r;no\V the nunrtier vf his Bonds. h<<wcan with s tfetv issue new ones? C Pru'suv - is out'c more trying td fiihtt the whatever that- means v.!k h l)ie rate of Interest is uniform. Will that «ag<> h*gislat-or and eqnalizer hifornrns tiirough the press just what J", wants to do, how it is to be done, wud what it t(^ be gaincd hy dotiig it. The board al*o a ju'tlizcrl the assess ment of the county; as usual leaving the^tax-ihatter worse than they found it. This ofjualization liuinbug offers a esting work done in our School the com-1 premium to the assessors to put prop- proud of them in Mellenry si play. It will Woodstock, WE hear a rumor th^t some individ uals, with neither the fear of God or the law before their eyes, entered upon a farm, west of this village, one night last -week, and pulled up and. stacked the vines of over one hundre.d and seventy-five hills of cucumbers. Any person Who would do so mean an act deserves to be , turned over to the tender mercies of a No. 9 pair erf cowhides, with plenty of leg muscle to back tliem. After this a good fine and six months in jail would be a gently do&e, / The Picture of Mrs. Williams of Chi cago, sister of Mrs, Anderson Murphy of Woodstock, wliich has just been painted by Miss Owen, of this village, and of which we spoke last week, was called for by the friends on Monday, and was pronounced by them to be per fect in every particular. It seems tons that every picture Min>s Owen paints she improves on, and at the saitfe time one would think there was no chance for improvement, While the likeness, is always perfect,the drapery sur passes anything we ever saw. This is the universal Opinion of all wlio have seen any of her work, Personfllesiring pictures should not fail to call jlud see specimens. -STEAMBOAT EXCURSION. " Captain Grisworld informs us that if the weather is good he will, on Simdav next, make another trip to the Lakes, leaving Mellenry at 10 o'clock A. M. and returning at five P. M. It is hoped that a large delegation of ladies and gentlemen f.iom this village will go The Captain will try and make it pleas ant for all. Real Estate Transfer#. Conveyances filed in the Recorder's Office pf Mellenry County, Illinois, for the week commencing August 0th and ending August 14th. A. D. 1875: Elias Styers and wife to Catharine Bond. Piece in sec. 1, Township 43, Range 5. $500, E. M. Perry and wife to O,-P.-Blos som, Lot in Marengo, $200. , O. P. Blossom and wife to Matilda Wells. Lot in Marengo, #210., D. W. Baker and wife to John Conn. 125 acres in 29, 46, 5' $3000. L, H Bishop and wife to Thos, Brown 09 acres in 1. 43, 5, $400, E L Pennoyer and wife to Trustees German Church. Crystal Lake. Lot in Crystal Lake, $150. Seth Lewis and wife to IJarj-iet Clark Lot in Marengo, $800. Edward Furer to Eckert and Hickox, Brick Warehouse in Woodstock, $1, H M Foote, and wife to C L Clark.-- 138 rods and 52 feet in 22,44, 6,. $1400. Henry S Sheldon and wife to Aaron A Brown. Lot in Marengo, $1000. [ James Burt to Aaron Brown. LotN-n^ Marengo, $450. A B Pratt and wife t^ Jl C Jeffersoh, Ne ne 30, 45, 7, $100. Win Minot, Jr, Guardian, to R C Jefferson. E half, ne gO, 45, 7, $500. D Robinson and wife to R C Jefferson E half, ne 30,. 45, 7, $100. Adaline B Sutherland and John V. LaMoyne. v80 acrps in 15,43,8, $2600; ing year. It is a fixed fycf hat King- wood is determined t<j kec; her educa tional facilities ahead. We are sorry to see friend Mead walking on crutches and unable lo at t e i d the numerous <• l« m.'de <ui his shop for repairs on !»rek«n. machinerv, hope lie may speedily llnd relief fro^, his sullerings and he -able to smOoin down the wrinkled brow of many far mers perplexed w,4U broken Uea^ers and Mowers. In f«et We all want t'vsee him with us again ' ' sound health, 1 - We begin to lu ur some growling about long cucmnl»cj> from seed di«»trt- l?Trted™^ by the Crystal Lak « Pickle Works, no doubt- through some mistaV tnad<' by tin* seed conu. ctoi. Sorry, however, to havo our cucuinber grow ers disappoli u i!, as some rr.ust be ut a loss of nctvrly the entire eror. Tliv par ty at Whose noor the fault can he laid, should in Justine promptly, : ud in a square business , way, make the loss good to tho«e who arc sufferers thereby Presume tin y will do so, aud thus pre* serv^ th«Sr t» nutatlou. MOKF. ljKHKAFluf{| HARVARD. Fditor.Pi.aindk .i.KiiOn Satur<lrty morning Aug, 14 while'they were mak ing up ;) tialn and switching' cars from one tr. i* to another, wltcl tend<»rJohn Kline while in the it of coupling ; or mu'oupling tin* cars, w.v- run over and instant ly killed, eight wheels passing directly over his neck breaking it but notsevering the lie a d from the body. The face was bruised only a little, and the skin about the . neck uncut. The head was Inside the track and the body Outside of the trjick,, the neck lying across the track. Kline-had been married about a year ,an<ji leaves a young wife, father and mother, to mourn his u^imely end, He was universally respecxed by all who knew film and was iikedby his em ployers as being trusty and strictly to be confided in. He attended the switch in company with his father night and day for some time past. His re mains were taken to Delavan Wis. their fornWr.residence on Sunday for inter ment, The coroner held an inquest over the body, the jury bringing in a ver dict in accordance with the stated fact, blaming no on6 for the accident. JOHNSBURC. Editor Plaindealer:--People were getting discouraged in this place be cause property was sold so low by John Frett, but now there is a change. Cer tain parties want $75 for o«e quarter , of an acre now. Last Sunday we had some good sing ing in our Church. Mr. Peter Smitli. the teacher4 takes great pains in teach ing the children, atid he is succeeding beyond his own expectations. We understand the little frame school house will be moved near the brick one, erty in as jow as conscience will allow in «rder that, should tAuv , ltoard- raise on him uo gt-eat'injustice maybe done, and al«o offers an inducement to every man t<< V*M .p his property down, at least tjo hal;' value, seeing the board may tliiiik him too lor . aud in raising the as sessment will not get his property in alt more than its cash value. After •parsing through the county equaliza tion guessing mill it goes through the hooper of the Siate conclave at Spring- lVld, where more guessing is done and esveryman w no w;;s honest enough to ||ui'in his. property nt its fair cash val- •te ui; rHud it I<h» hlgli or too Iqw but never as he gave it. thus directly otter ing a premium on lying and other ras cality. A~ man who put in his farm at Its fail "use value, if such a one can be now found in this-county, and oh look ing over the report of the .gucswir/ Loinmlttee fii: N his estimate raised twenty-live ;wr cent, will feel inclined to damn his own^fupidity. or. that of the board. The game of base hall played at the ^air GN>und lastrWednesday between the Spring City's and the Nunda nine, proved a Waterloo to the representa tives of Pickh'^llo. to th(! tune of 39 to 11,find there was no inob either. So telling was the defeat that thop,pickle fellows dissolved and l'ornied a new club with the Crystal Take boys, so Spring City may as well look to its laurels when the next in<>-'ting takes place. ODD. CUIC-UiO MA KKDTS. From the Journal.<A' Tuesday- »*vtyi- ing: Wheat opened 'weak but.jprfise- quently Ijecoine strong under a good demand, ami closed lc higher than on yesterday, with the latest sales -in No« 2 Spring at, i?lJK] < $1.18] seller August, and seller September.-- Corn fairl^active and lot He higher on No. 2, closing at (57(«<>7|c. cash ; (J7c sel ler August; (!7,sC seller September^and 68.Jc seller October. Oats were in bet ter, demand and l<vtlJc dearer, and No. 2 sold at ti!)c seller August and 35£c sel ler September, live was dull and'un changed. Bailey was stronger with sales in No. 2 at 31.06'-'$1.08 seller Sep tember, and £ 1.04<<'- !#<l7 seller October. Beef cattle were dull and the few sales made were at S2'25i(< 82.65 for common," light Texans to choice shipping steers. Ilogs were active to the extent of the offerings, aud prices ruled 5@10e ^ een tal higher, with sales at 07.6O(tt$8.25 for fair to assorted choice lots. , > NUNDA. Editor Plaixdealeu:--^ Tliere is a good deal of sickness in town in the shhpe;.pt Cholera morbus and|%Y&r and ague, ' , •' ' The new Tailor froni Gleneva has ar rived and is iTady to fit you up in good style; in fact the very latest. Give hi in a call. „ Mr. O'Mary has moved lnto the Kelly house. (Where is the Doc?), The Base Ball boys went to> Wood-" stock last Wednesday and were beaten^' They are now ready Mr the third game1 The Algonquinites seem to be in their glory, publishing in the Citizen of last week that they beat the Nundas, You are-erazy down them You slionld not crow before you are hatched. You are not out of the shell yet. There was to be three games and only two of them have been played. They now stand even; one game apiece. The Algon- qnins ag'reed to play the third and last game on Saturday last, but failed to put in an appearance. They *ire.-afraid they havtv not had practice enough. Don't crow but tell the truth always, TKe Nuhda Club let you beat theiit bti pur? pose to have the third game. . ; . • Lant Satiirday C. Tpiax, who is at work for John Darby, on Dr. Ballou's house, fell with a scaffold ing which gave way, he falling under it so it struck liiny on the head, cutting a big gash two inches long. He had it sewed up by Dr, Horn with six stitches* and then went up and watched them play ball. , The sale of De Wolf to Gilbert' has fallen througli and Scott has sued <him for $1000 damages. Daniel ^IcC^lure's smiling countenance is-again seen on our streets. Dan is now going to show at County Fairs- He has painting of the Eagle and Owl costing $60. , 0" ' . Lafe and Gibson Hunt went out since the game law was out and killed twen-v ty-oiie chickens. Mrs. II. Rowley is visiting friends in Richmond. Mrs, Charles Vermi)yea Is sick with fever. » Everybody is pleased with the Plain dealer, and Wisli it success, long life and prosperity. Remember tluj. Club Dance this Fri day evening. No pains will lie spared to make it the Dance of the season,-- There, will be "plenty of refreshments •down stairs. The following is the score of a "game1 of ball played on Saturday last, be tween a Nine picked out of the Nunda and Crystal Lake Clubs, and the balance called the mixed Nine: I am selling a watch named O. W. Owen which I have made at Springfield * 111. that I am selling for the most acurate timepiece lean get. Ihave sold forty- three of which I can truthfully say that' every one of them are giving perfect "Satisfaction. Come and see them. * O. W. OWBX. XV NIIA. Allen, c % shoMon, «• 1 i Mm i»h v, 1st l>.., 3 Rowley itVl I).. » llv.alt, 2<l I).. .. 5 MSRowley 11'...^ UenvlsU-y v» I, i.uotkanl ss 8 ilillor rf « I mis mi kike. O. B. O. :i Tommy Ford 1 b 1" 5 RyhirtMit, II 2 2 4 N lsli, 2d V> 0 5 1 l.do.lin in, ;M b.. 1 3 -2' I iucoln, c I ' 4 4'I»;n*k Foi-d, \f... 3 2 ft llamiUor.,c 1... 2 3 a.Briuk, s.s » 2 Q'Butlerrr f .4 I _| •' - _ 17 27 Xrxru-- 7 Mixicit Nine -- I To Whom It May Concern. This ts to certify that Miave carried oife of the O. W.- Qwen Watches for the past two or three, yea/s, and can say that in my judgment there is no bet ter time piece imidei I have set mine by Chicago time and carried it for months without a seconds variation. I candidly believe that it is the best This is a good thing, and something j Watc'hin the country. If I could not that should have becfn done long ago. : another I would not sell mine at It has too long been a lodge room lor : ail.v Joirx M. SMITH. rowdyish boys and others. Slim Sam. FOUND.--A ram, long tailed, course wooled and rather short horns. ^The same may be recovered by the owner on my premises by proving property ^nd paying charges. H. A. Howe. Mellenry August 18th 1875. " " Mellenry August 14 187oT^ Those 6J cent fast colored Prints i have arrived at Bueklin & Steven'^.and ' are going like hot cakes. If you want any you must come soon or they will be gone. • - ' JSICHENRY, 111., July 9th, 1875. Received of the American Insurance Co., of Chicago, 111., through their 29 271 BCOllE OF lXTflXOP. 1 2 3 4 ft 6 7 8 » 0 5 4 2 5-90 6 0 3 1 3 2--17 In the second innings Butler got a red hot ball from the bat on th<^ right breast. Charley Dow got a ball from the bat on the side while laying oh the ground too near the first base., Vincent ran on a foul and was put out in third inning. Park Ford muffed a nice fiy in centre field in third innings, and Row ley in left field in the fourth.iunings.-- lu the fourth innings Frank Hyatt hi<4 his thumb knocked out of joint. Mur phy made a three base hit ill the fifth innings. Wm. Butler tried to jump the fence and fell over. Brink got a bj^e on called balls. Hyatt made a home run in the seventh innings. Beardsley knocked ally when Butler jumped near ly twenty feet and caught it, ran to the second and put the second man out, making a splendid double play, filler made a third base hit in ninth innnitigs W. Lincoln got one < n .the nose. Park Ford made a third base hit in ninth inning. No one seriously hurt, ice qniet game. The best is the cheapest'* For this reason the Boston American Organs are the most desirable for both parlor , . ,T and church, So sav more than five bun- | ASent Chas- H- Morey, the sum of sixty dred of the best organists in the world, j (60) dollars, in full of demand for the I or Durability, Beauty of Finish. Elas- i loss of one yearling colt killed by light- «„CinL0fJ0,,eh?0Wer' °f Tom\tllx? ,rf- ning in iny pasture June 3rd 1875, ye* onance these Organs are ah«olntelv .*? , . , , • , without any equal? R. D. Scott Gener- j '"'tt.wce having been made in advance al Ageut Mateng'o 111. R. A.* Howard ] of the time stipulated in the -PoUqJ.^., Agent for McHenry Hl» 1 * joiin B. Coi4i\". Colt(>1i & Curtis, Woodstock, took q fine Photo of the Spring House and now have copies for sale. Others will follow in a few days. That is, the Court House, yiews of our prominent Business Blocks, &c. A '"photograph of the Spring House can be seen at Colby's Drug Store McHenry. This is "to certify that, we were at a Reaper Trial on Charles Simons farm, near Itingw»od, McIIenrv Connty. 111., between the lVerless and William Ali son Wood Reapers, and that the Will iam Anson Wood came off successful in every place, and the William Anson W oo(l'\\ onhJr takf> up "the lodged grain in gdod silage--and lay the bundles ofl*- as well i},s t hough the grain had hot been down. Signed. John W. Smith. Ringwood. Fkemax Wimixcr, " ('has. Simons. ** Charles Hai.i., 4> I|cUenry, 11!., \up. "tli, 1875. Wanted at Bueklin & Steven's, near the depot, choice Butter, Eggs, and Poultry, for which the highest price will he paid in cash or trade. Horse Hay Rakes--.A few more of the celebrated Bolingworth Rakes at E. M. Owen's, R. D. Scott, Marengo, 111-, Agent for the Ilallett «fc Davis, mid Great ITnion Pianos. R. A. Howard* Local Agent for McHenry 111. Hold your horses. Bueklin & Stevens will soon have their Fall stock of Goods consisting of Flannels and Woolens in newest styles. Boots and Shoes,Cloth ing and in fact a general assortment of seasonable goods at lowest prices. Machine repairs and all |naohiues kept by E. M. Owen. Business Notices* - tB )llns, Flutes, and Fifes. aw. owbk'«7 Caftan Curtis, Woodstock^ take Babies pictures on the wing. i If yen want any kind of Farm imple-. meats or repairs cull on E. M. Owen. CALL at Perry & Martin's and see a nine cent print sold for six. --All kind of Harnesses made by Henry Madden and II. S. Qurgon /or^ sale by We have some more styles of stand- . v| ard prints as good S(S ure sold for nin« . 4 •? cents, w hich we are selling at six cents, ^ pkhrv x Maktih. Organs and Melodeons to1ent,j|l low figures* - % -. - O. W. OWE*. pAKtid'tflar Notice.--All perrons in-, 4 x J debted to the McHenry Brewery nm L'r requested to call and settle the same on; '?%_ or before August 15th. A word to 'the*, .;1 wlserissid8cient. Kiso jfe | I have an Estey Orga!rt#at has been , "3 rented Eight years which is to day in C'4 perfect order and as good as new and- hitsnever been tuned or repaired to tho^ t i am(^mt^of one cent. It can be seen at^W? -aW.OWEK. FOR Salk,--One two seated buggy - ^ one single seat buggy one double wago^. p'fS All new and o^ Ihe very best kind, \ will be sold cheap for want of store { room. - • O. W. OwKf. Ford's combination Side and Skylight is superior to any in the State, atid so well arranged that he has no difficulty ^ in making brilliant photographs In cloudy or dark days as well as clear. It also cuts the heavy shade off front the neck and does not leave it as black as an etheopiaii's, but brings it out All I and round in all its graceful contour Colton & Curtis, Woodstock, have Just issued a circular which they 'propose to send to every one whose address they can secure. This,circular contains many valuable hints to persons contemplat- i ng having pictures taken. Be sure and read it. MCHENRY BOOT AND SHOE STOM '•J THE CHEAPEST AND \ COODS^TOWN, New Skiing and Siummer Stock of FOB EVERYBOI^Y. / - ' : • ' ' The most Complete amortmenl of Boets Md Sihoea far ^ Men, Women and Children* Wear, ever nut in this place, fc»"Hoineiub(ir that my Stpre is head quart er^ for Gents, Ladies, Misses awl Gnihlrens fiao Shoos. ' P. W. BLAKE. Remember the place opposite Otrens' Mill*. « THE • ' • - * , P!a«e fnr yon to Sav« Moaejr la buying Good Goods Cheap iS at Nunda. IRA M. MALLORT Is Wuinir cheaper than unyonc el«ie, and if vou want anything that has not in stock let hijm send to the lnanuffee- turera aud get it for you. He keeps a General Stock of* all kinds of Tolwccos, Very cheap and warranted. Hanlev's and MarshaPa Flour always on hand. Candies,-Cigars. IMihjs, Kn- vclopes. Paper, Lend Pencils, Checker and Backgammon Boards. A large assortment of- vely heavv TI.V W.UiE, Cheap for Caah. \ k^epa large I Of CROQUET SETS dirt cheap. Will take Butter, Eggs, &c., in cx^Uange^ for goods.-- Also Pickle Script' for such goods as can ha knight at the Factory jit wliolosai^. I am Vijent for the Protection late Insurance Cora- itanv and the .Ktna, Hartford, Mercantile awl VirricuUural Kirc Insurance Comi«uties. Call on me if yon >vi>h reliable Insurance CheajC I can sell vou a hou^e anil lot or lots alone. Real Estate Business a specialty. (*11 at w _ x ^4 Under the'B^w Xua«la IW^; % eet ia town, and will be let at reasonable rateiy