*- - l'W "'•»». " \:;.LT!C *:• *n • f*-:.: ~ • * \ ® r ' " • ' • V • aifidealer. 1 KlV#>e 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22d, 1ST*. . VAN SLT^E, Editor. fggrGreat damage from gale and flood, is reported at Galvelton, Texas. ~ The Island on which the city stands Was completely overflowed by the . Water, and great destruction to build ings and other property is reported. "A. McLaughlin has resigned the Secretaryship of the Illinois liailroad •«and Warelionse Commission, The rea son assigned is.the inadequacy of salary, •1 .500. We presume there will be something of a scramble for the posi tion thus made vncniit. "In. the case of Westervclt. Wh)>' bas been on trial at Phildelphia for the 5>ast week, under an indictment for complicity in the Charley Ross abduc tion affair, be has been found guilty on three counts Of ^the indictment. But- the trial has failed to reveal tlie fate or "whereabouts of the lost boy. The death of Judge Woodruff of the United States Circuit Court of New York is announced. He has been ill forsome time, and his deatli was not unexpected. Judge Woodruff was a | v man of superior abili ty, and his deci sions on important cases were seldom reversed. . l^^SeHs' Circus '"Ballooned*' a man to his death at Jackson Michigan the other day. His balloon decemling into the river he was drowned. iEronatits wages are $10 per week aiid burial ex penses, and they are four hundred per cent surer of Winning the last part of the -wages than a first class murderer is of! hanging. VS^ohn Smith had a hard run of luck last week. He and his daughter were drowned in Minnesota, he was hung in Kansas, burned out in Tennes see, tarred and feathered in Canada and died from a rattlesnake bite in Texas, ii inav lliiiwjy occur to the fellow in the mldsf of Ills } trials that Pocahontas didn't do him any material service in savins his life. « J®"The threatened Indian war in Nevada was only a small '"scare" as ap pears by recent accounts. The whole thing grew out of a quarrel between two white men and two red men, the former as usual proving "very uncer tain." They broke their word, one was killed, then two Indians were killed, and then there was a spread of the news of the slaughter, and then an excitement ahdjuprisihg of the Indians, «®n a misunderstanding of the several occurrences. After all the facts be came known, the excitement subsided, and order and peaee are being restored. J®" The New York Times presents & report in^letail of the prospects for the fall trade, as regarded by those employed in various branches in the city. The expressions of -merchants are quite encouraging. They report a good deal of caution in buying, but there is a good deal buying, neverthe less, and the merchants from the interi or report that^tocks--which "were very heaary two years since down and must-be replenished. Is is quite certain, also, that the business that is now going on is upon a more conservative and a sounder basis than that which has prevailed in several years. WOODSTOCK. . Xfcrroit PLMXDEALER:--Everything Irt the Fair Grounds is in apple-pie or. der. The track, always a good one, was never in as perfect a condition as now, and the sporting fraternity need have wo misgivings about bringing on their horses. The Societies having the Din ing Hall this year have ready a build ing large enough to seat a regiment of tramps, and as their begging commit tees-have canvassed all tli® approaches to Woodstock, their garner will be equal to the demand. Of course every body will come and bring his wife, and I take'the liberty to assure all upon the honor of the Sen tinel's imported poet that Should, they start before breakfast, forgetting it until dinner time, there will be enough on the tables so tli^t they can get a dinner ample enough to forget their supper when they get home So you sec it will be cheaper going to the Fair than staying away, besides it can be done so much quicker. No mas ter what the croakers r^ay say," tlie fanners are coming to tlie Fair. The late severe rains have,done much damage to the grain and hay stacks, not "to mention the hay spoilt in the cock. Some stacks of unbound oats have rot-' ted so as to be worthless, and others threshed their grain when it was so wet that the water dripped from the bun dles. A queer season,in which the rain makes a good crop ind then spoils it after harvest. The late meeting of the County Board decided to show no partiality in the matter of blinds in the Court House, so tlie old curtains must come down for the last time. The contract is not yet let. L. Jones is soon to commence work on his new hocusft, which is to be 24x30. The contract is let to Ellison «&. at s-m Jack Frost scooped the vines last Friday night and the Factory is now piling in the cabbage. No Base Ball to record this week and the iSehft'tte/haviiig pumped that Mack Church chicken matter about dry. look out for half a eolumu of "doggerel this week by way of variety. It niutt haYe- been an awful strain on the "'Banty's" brains to make a column of type tell so little, and the point of the joke was fearfully and wonderfully fine. Ileinz. Noble & Co. have the platform of the Factory covered with boxfs and hogsheads of pickle jars of all sorts and sizes, which is evidence that tiwL frost v.. ̂ cannot stop operations there. The glass comes from Pittsburg. Uncle Dan Ereanbrack has just •com pleted a new house at his Brick Yard, into which lie proposes to move in about two weeks, and Mrs. Mathany is build ing. a cottage near Phelps*, on the Ridge field road, on a lot bought of A. W. Smith, Esq. , ' Wm. E. Smith had to give tip the P. O. at Hock ford' on account of failing health, and will travel for Abe. McCormick's General Agent lias deci ded to make Woodstock his future home, and get up a square fight with Tim in the Reaper business. What's a, town worth without people? Let them come. There is still room for one more ' oi>n. GREENWOOD. CpfttMl JPLAIXI->EAJL£R:--It ts getting rather cold, oooler, coldish, for pickels to be out late o'ulghts any more, conse quentlytl#e youngsters are happy. "We heard a voice shouting early on Satur day morning, "Thank the Lord Old Pickels is dead* which no doubt is the sentiments of many a# urchin through out Piekledom ' * Tlie patrons.of the- Woodstock Fac tory we persume will turn their atten tion to .gathering that profitable Cab" age crop. We saw a load of 22o0lbs awaiting to unload on Saturday last at the factory which would bring the owner the enormous sum of 84,50. There is a market for your worthy P. M/s, "Boss Cabbage.'" 'Twould bring biin four eents, there, besides all the surplus leaves, &o« which will well pay for raising, r.' . -- - •- " . •'; : We thought sure Ave had found the "Boss" Potato this last week, which weighed two and one sixteenth pounds, until Mr. G. W. Hunt came along with the report of having five potatoes that weighed peck, or 15 pounds, which completely pii| us in the shade. It's his old game, trying to beat everybody else. Yon w ill find him at the Fair this week, manifesting the same disposition with those fine hogs and sheep of his. G. E. Adams ia* again out with his meat wagon furnishing his hungry car nivorous customers with the best .he can find, J. plDassow has his cider mill under full, blast. t: uThe Greenwood Mutual Protection Association," of which a mention was made in our last weeks communication will hold its next quarterly meeting at the school house in Greenwood on Tuesday evening Oct. 5tli. The special object of this Association is t6 protect its members against the depredations of horse thieves. The officers for the present year are as tollows; President--Dw igh t Smith. 17re President--G. W. Hunt. Secretary and Treasurej--J. IL Gar rison. Police Captain--G. W. Hunt. Fi rut Lieutenant--S.D.Baldwin. Second Lieutenant--0.. Garrison. Executive Committee--Ei A.Douglass, Wm. B. Hart. W« IX Stewart. List of --J.. B. Col ley, J,, B. Peat!, P. Dai ley. TL A. Douglass, John Crookshank, George llotchkisg, S. Bald win,"'Dwight Smith, W. A. Baker, Dr. Wm. B. llart, 0. Garrison, R. Harrison, Thos. Oofl'ey, S. Wilson, John Mansfield, S. D. Baldwin, John Boyd, Robt. Thompson, J. F. Parker. C. Ilowell, W. D. Stewart, John P. Dassow, Geo. II. Garrison, Wright Carr, W. T>. Lee. J. G. Slaven, Geo. Allen. A. Stevens, II, M. Gerould, J. H. Garrison, Thomas Beat- tie. J. M. Garrison, Geo. W. Hunt, Win. Bigharn, J. J. Westcrman, C. II. Mer chant. Many of our farmers are taking down their grain stacks to dry, tlie recent heavy rains haying wet them badly. KVI:X. The Cheapest an# BEST PLACE 111 McHENRY! to WO Y Dry Goods, GROCERIES, ]>r OTIONS Crockery, Glassware, etc., etc. Every Day Brings Something: NSW At ALDHICH & RICHMOND, ILL. We are receiving an Immense Stock of ^Fall jmd Winter DRY GOODS* DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, &e. OIotMaigr - Olotliiiig* ! ! OlotMiigJ ! FOR MEN, FOR YOUTHS, FOR BOYST B&T FINE SH5RTS AND UNDERWEAR,SALL GRADES. BOOTS AND SHOES for all, of the Buffalo and Rochester Custom Make, the best in Market, HATS AND CAPS, New Styles and in great variety. fa.fact it is difficult to tell what we haven't got. Store lain me d full of New Goods. Call Wild See for Yourselves. , Richmond, 111., Sept. 20th, 1875. ALDRSCH & SMITH. WE SELL FOR CASH OR READY PAY i Ati<l C VN AND WILL sell Goads as towns anv House in McIIenry County. Pay the Highe&t Market Price -FOR-- BUTTER „ --"" bULTRY.etc IN CASH OR IN GOODS ! r That conscience not only make cowards off men in the pursuit of guilty conduct, but also impairs their percep tions and judgments, was again dem onstrated in New York on Friday night. Under injuries inflicted by her husband, the wife fainted, and that counterfeit state of death being taken •for the real, tlie guilty wretch in horror at his supposed act of murder, e nded his remorse with his suicide. What a spectacle of passion and its .possible consequences. JOS. WIEDEMAK N, SALOON and RESTALRAMT. tg&JIon Norman B. J«<hl. who Itas held the position of Unitetl States Col lector of Customs at Chicago, for about four years past,has sent a letter to the President, resigning that office. Mr. Judd, who is one of Chicago's oldest and most prominent citizens, has ex tensive and growing interests in Col- i orado, in connection .with the silver- smelting business, which demand so much of his personal attention that he finds it necessary to give his entire Aime to them.^. As to his successor in the Collecftoi^liip, r of course nothuig ia as jet knq>wn. flSaf' Tliere are 25.000 Sioux and other Indians now in council on the White Clay Oreek, six miles from the lied Cloud Agency trying to decide upon what terms they will sell tlie V. S. Government the Black Hills territory, s Our Commissioners, who went to ne gotiate, are decidedly cautious, about going among the savages until Gen. Terryari4veswith a number of regi ments of regulars, so inany have been ^the rumors of assassination and treacli- ^ry. lrrhe Indians are getting tired the negotiations, and are reported fo be Willing to sell at any price the Ipommissioners will propose. 665" The New York Herald. Septem ber 10. published--in connection with an account of the trial of West.ervelt an alleged accomplice in the abduc tion--eighteen letters from tlie "kid nappers of C. -lioss. liotnanoe itself •have'been run does not furnish uchapterof more heart less barbarity than those letters. They are Hellish. The first is written July 3, and the last. September C>. 1874. They are evidently the production of an in telligent writer who intentionally dis torts IKS orthography and forms of ex pression. This sentence which occurs in nearly every one of them is a fair illustration of their brutality. '"Ross, if yunever want yu child restored to vu alive yu have got to act-with us alone." To the disgrace of the detective forces, of tlie two largest cities in the country, the assertions of these devils have tlms far proven strictly true as regards their ability to conceal the young man, and the whole a fair, more than a year after the committal of the deed is as much of a mystery as .Ju nius. Yet C. Ro«8 ought ^to feel happy, if he is alive, for he has obtained as much notice as any other character of tlie present age, and would never have ob tained so much attention if he hadn't been kidnapped. lie lias even gained a place and name on paper collar boxes and chewing gum packages, and poets, philosophers and statesmen have devoted lives of toil to the attainments of less renown than i tliie.--Ex. *T 9 Give as a Call and learn we mean wh»* we say. IiOWA 111) & SON. McTIcnry, i!l., July 2Gth, 187i>. THERE IS NO USE EN COENC CUT OF TOWN TO PURCHASE ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF Z STOVES, TIN WARE, FARMING TOOLS, &c., Whan a better article Can be Bought for LESS MONEY at the Hardware Store --OF-- John M. Smith, AT THE POST OFFICE. We have STOVES that make frozen men laugh, and sell theih Cheaper than, gem Can Steal Them. We also mamtf'ucture 4'~ Tin, Copper and Sheet 9rbn Ware. Into (my Shape or 1 'easel desired* We make a point to do JOBBING OF AT.I, KINDS, Prompt'y, and Warrant U done rnel'. , IfV maf:# Tinware a Specialty, h*'cau9& we think on this tee are Matter of the Situation, Come and See fw Votttff-lf. JIOO.TT BOOT B I T T E R S . Tin-; BITTKUS iW iU i;Un:»»u: pvopevties, i.-; kii:>v. u :i- IIIH' of liio Best Tor.Ecs of the Age. A* i 1 ix-i t ivo i . ivcv riwiii i ir . ' , l l l<n) 1 I 'uri lv- inst I 'n-i i ie, i t Ir i i n<»t i ;s su | cvior. I! shovil 1 bi ' taken in i |u: tnti t io-i from :i T:Oil»Mp«.on 1 'ull to a in i l l wine ji lass f . i l l t 'hcee t imes n ' lay, accor. thiu.- t<> t i ie - t ivn uli a« I aye »t" the l i iva- l id or the i lejrree of si( ;Uiu , . -ei . For SnVa by 'the Case or &ott!e, -nv- L. KAPI'LEIv, Patentee, Wix:t!stoek, 111. McIIenry, 111., Aug. 2d, 1873. JOHN M. SMITH. I Board at Wioderoan's I DON'T IJut wish I I) i 'd Hear the Depot, Mcli^nryv HEraRY COLBY, -DEALER IM- LATEST A BRIYALS! Atlininistvatrlx Saleof Real l is tate. BVVIKTl'Kof an ori lw and decree of the Coiinty Ciiin ' t of Mcllei iry Countv, I l l inois made on ' t lui peti i ioa «f t l ie under.si^ne.I Kllen Krisl iee Administratr ix of t l ie Estate of Thomas Frisbee deceased, for leave to ne 1 t i ie Real Estate of said deceased, at the August Term A. l>. l$7. r i , of said Court , to wit : on the sixteenth dav of August 1S75, 1 shall on the TWENTY SECOND DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, at two o'clock, in the afternoon of said dav, sell at (nihlic sale at the premises in Nun- (la in sa>id County, the Real Estate described, as follow, to-wit: The north part of the north fast one-fourth south west one fourth of section number two ranjre number one half acres in >n the following terms, to wit : Three hundred dollars cash in hand and the balance in one year with interest at ten per cent per anum the purchaser to give approved security, and mortira^e on the premises sold, to secure the payment on the remaining purchase money. EM.EN FR IS BE E, Administratr ix Of the Estate of Thouia* FrUbee, Deceased. Dated August 17th, A. D. 1S75. south west one lourni oisectKm (>>) town number forty-four (4-1) (S) cont.aininir t l i i r ty two and oil McIJenry Countv," I l l inois, on We are now opening one the largest and best ^elected Rtoeks of the CelebFated Boston Ready - Made CT.oth.ing r CONSISTI MEN, BOYS AND YOUTHS WEAR, t 'ER BROUGHT TO TillR MARKET, CONSISTING OF JBS/ The following appeared in an English paper and wjvb copied by the Roekford Journal. It PIIOWS what tlie English know abfwit the United States* "Jefierson Davi^ the American reh^l, lias l>ecn invited to address the W'inne- bago natives. N. IJ. --Tlie "Whjneba?- ffoos are a tribe of Indians fnrnit-riy of Wi?eomln state, lint now removed to an agency in Nebraska state.* l'ALMH OILS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &c< Physicians PrescriptiDns Carefully Compounded. SPECIAL PRirES GIVEN ON WHITE LEAD AND OIL. ftt. T 011 is Whi'te f ea<1, •TO.flO If yon want to get the latest style and be«t fjmlitv of Vhotow-inh" eitl at Fords Fine Art Gallery. Mellon v. ill. ^crict lr furiB per hundrcdi Boiled I . iuseti l Oil . Eiffhty-t 'v ( ial lon. cents pei" FOUND.--A ram. l°'ig tailed, uoargc wonh'd and rat>ier short horns. The same may be reeovere«l bv the owner on my premises bv "proving prt^>prty and paving charges. H. A.TT«>WE. McIIenry August 18th 1875. r All dbods Warranted ' • ' • ,r As represented and Satisfaction ( in awn teed, ' Patronage Solicited. H. COLBY. McHenry, July 27tb, 1875. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE t>F AI.ZINA IM I;KEE, deco&sedi The ahder.si}rne<l havinj? been appointed Administratr ix of the Estate ot Al/ . ina l iuj i- bee, late of the County of McIIenry and State of I l l inois,-deceased, l iereby >rives 'notice that she will appear before the County Court of McIIenrv County, at tho Court" House, in Woodstock, at the October Term, on the third Mondav in October, next, at which t ime all person is having claim* n&tinst said Estate are notif ied and requested to at tend for the pui** iM»se of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the uniiersia:ned- Dited the '2ii th dav of August , 1^7">. SwCi D()!t \TlIY OWEN, Administratr ix Which for Durability of make and style of cut is far superior to any other make. Also JustlReceived another lino ice of the well kuown Rochester and -Butlalo ' \ Custom made Boots.? Shoes For Sale. The undersigned oilers for Sale his si tuated opposite t i ie Riverside l iouse, McIIenry, on the most reasonable terms» There is a-good-ami substantial building, suit ab le for a store or other business, the upper part of which isi i l ted up for a residence. Con nected with this is four acres of choice land, a good barn and some fruit . Persons contem plating purchasing will t ind i t to their inter est to call and look this propertv over. F. A. HIUHAIUV. McIIenrv 111. Au-r. l f i t h 1*75. 1'or Nulc. \ .4»tove : ot l •i i ' . ierlv "wncd by L.i Stod- <lai-d in the ' \ . f^»He«ry, ' is offered for j i le very cheap. For part icuimivjoii -® of (t . ( ' . Tiiomaa,"residing four miles west ot sni ' l vi l lage, or of Jacob story dealer in Hard ware opposite 0«'(5f '8 MilL G. & THOMAS. A t :io r-<*v M'OTRY BEEWEEY. King & Ilerbes, Proprietors. T!IE best of J ieer Shipped to anv part of the countrv and ' warranted as represented.-- Orders solici ted and proniptly at tended to. WE IIA VE YET SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN % Sipiir Dress Goods, Shawls, SKIRTS, PARASOLS, etc., to Close. We shall oflfer in due season a Large Line of Pall and "Winter Dry Goods DTTESS HOODS. STTAWLS. SKIRTS, &C., uuJ AS THE LOWEST. gfrail make- Prioes as LOW Smith Bros: & Co. McIIenry, Aug. 31st, 1S75.