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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 31 Oct 1883, p. 1

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ihf-iVgmi , r k iru K 1 k.. '.i? i r< ;;fei Pledged but to Truthff to Liberty am M'flENRY, ILLINOIS, WEI 18. *W ; Hi Sirth tm c.a. ui [lllDOiR Mf. -x- "lettifnotod, * "l# oo is no .have they rimt-inir linn JES AWTER. .J the Slate Qfflce room 41, Illinois. ot • my* prompt attention. Lftiiimng. Chicago, wi'0,1. w|f.Lt$g§& Resid e nea. D u n<t&e, Will be at at Park** Pf»n«-h- a v ~~ occur Sal on the folio he 10th and .Of Sunday I MConday. JOBS KLKlFGEW. rousK Painter, Gralner, Caleimtner and Patter Hnnjer. Resilience one Block West of Riverside House. Work attended to prom ply and on reasonable terms; 1} will be? as a enti| | ehafveT nonnare i I |S«W^i|MM •"is, ifbTone [for three In ttfrTn-r iV«r it m. MRne over .ftagartt^ji . ,.k- Mctfenry, the Comer, OIDm nt B. Ohuroh, HTM RUT 8*y at ear-0 lender. lA««TR\n. el:, Klgln, fll. tnt> jolt nm. **> prat First class ae- rn in connection «M. enry , III. i Old Mclfeiprv, woat Of ^fcAIN- sL^ ifim. i»| Conveyancer.-"# > the collbctlon of III. <pi m0>§m |«DS. lot Titles to land Itliooii. Ofllpe with ' 111. "*i • J i i ; , id Mannffcfrtttrers tKarm Machinery.-- ivoraide. McIIeriry, cto* . lhopt ' >is«-.* llfif. fftKR. 1'rompt atten­ ding. SiWP i» Greg- site Riverside House, C U S ' ictured by Mtctrs, ";,vv '-5EUER IN- PURE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Woodstock in tho world. P*t np in ( Battioi. I, Patentee. REASONS, INSURING ITH •%* 0 fcg3P£3L*Ti*p Woodortoolt, 111. Ml. endorsed by leading 1ms press, and par tic u arty ¥is is the oldeet ageney in the idi'te represents the beet line of aomfonles of any agenejt In the county. 4 Because, with one exception, he reore- KtU the oldest companies In *the United SttMUMu V Because. In ease of loss, he gives his •Mittonstlie benefit of hit long experience ia Mctulegaa eqnltable adjustment. «. Because be has always Issued full pol . Because he pays losses on farm property1 Igbtning, whether Are ensues or not. vtb^Recanse he insures lire stock any where 'Mt lightning. 4 A " Jtoeause he insures against tornadoes, I apd wind stonus. . mse you can ttias save yourselves linforswsn trifle. leie you trill Ind him equally as *"*"•' tfe-i*.getting your monevafter jre your patronage for hisjpo**. r a«e of the above by calling on K. A. -- ^tWHU ttielT www circle ot his Horsemen* Attention! all lovers ot fine Hpraes are respectfully vited to call nt my farm, half a mile west of Uoary, on the Woodstock mad, and see ray I War$;:in and Uraft Jlor«e<. I have a errtieron Xorman Draft (;olt that is hanl to beat. 0;ill and see him. *rx» business done mi Sunday. 4 ̂ N, 8. COLBY. McHonry, May 1^ 18M,*.. - ^ Notice 1© the PublitL, H VVR baill^Shop just south of iB^lfjaw. IH VVK bai; lus' o« B1 s^ind Wood Street, where I am preiKirMjjfeito all kinds of work in iiiv line. As jylSpif no l>oy< to do ray work, *i waat vnjrlMa^ what it is worth f«>r <loin.tr it I do nril work. In a. manner that needs no Tl It. L HS14B0. Mc 9th, 1833. . .T. N. flJLVERi" mond, IIHnois. Sales 4$ Stock, Farming Toots «M(1 Goods of all kiiu s attended to on the most Reasonable Tqfius and agdpfttction guamnteed. Post Oftoe add ross, RIOrtMONO, ILL. BOBEBX C. 3&HHSTT, -UBSK&Etl OF- FDWLS, Richmond, u*mr:: (PIRSTVrkmium AT MCHKNKY OOUSTT FAIR.) My fowls are of the celebrated DUKE OF VOltK strain, remarkable for their great size and laying ((ualHies. I can show a trio of last season's chicks weighing 3i pounds. Kjrga, ufer settinK of thirteen. 91.5<i, delivered to purchiiser in Richmond. 8hipp«;d, securely packed, ijtf.ua ROBERT C. BBSNETT. S.fF- BESXRTT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AXO SURG BOX. States Examining Surgeon. Illinois. Also (Tr.it«il Richmond, DU. C. R. WKLLS. pHYSlC I AH AND SrUN KOK. Lake Co.. III. All calls «d, d»y or night. OSoe on Barker's harness (hop. W« uconda, promptly *tten«u: Main St., «Mt of H. K, JOUXSOST ft CO., of r aUnts, 1«B F St., N. W I>. C. • . ^ iBSi--Hon, J. A. Logan, Hon. W. i tygWion. WmLSK a Smith, Pekln, M. K. Stone, «d itorCMBMe ffe'i-t, farmer's Review, Chicago. •anMHMM^rucciOQS. th»1r end Gytte shape . GOOl) ST.1 FREUSD. UUVXT Bonsleti's bishop's Mill. Mc- Wines, Uqitdre county. Fresh FOR HOBS IBS. Edwin It. Beni (IjKe House Swrgeon, Chicago, Hi.) . Richmond, Calls atteiiilu i ilav or nlfl tent ion given to diftcult! wmm --im Favors Win us DAY. OCTOB w Holdiers Departi COS DUCTED BT DU. 8. F. nC % 6, M. D. •untyHospitAl, Illinois. fcATi'l Speclsl at- ll w.: •KTONY SNGBLN. S~ SAT.OOV and Restaurant. Buck's old stand McHenrv, 111.--The choicest Kentucky Whiskies, 'Sonr Mash, Wines, Cigars, etc., alwavs on hand. We b«v none but the best, and sell'at Iteasonable Prices. Freeh Oysters in their season. A. M. 4fHURCH, Watchmaker and Jeweler XTO. 1!*J RAVDOLP1I STREET, (Successor i.^1 toE.R. P. Shirley.) Chicago, III. Spe­ cial attention given to repairing Fine watch, os and Chronom* ters. WA Full Assortment of Good* in his line Richmond Housq* RtC'l "A'INDi ILL C. X. CULVER, - - PROF AVll^G recently R. HAVIWQ recently pure bated the a^jove House, I have put it In thoronsrh repair, with new furniliie thronghoct, ana would respectfully invite the putronasre ot the trar- eling public and others. The tables will al- wavs l«e provided with the best that can be procured, and polite an't attentive waiters will be iu reailiness at all times to attend to the wants of guests. No p*ms will be spared to make this a First Class House. Largs and com ni oil ions barns on the premises. Free Omnibus to and from all trains. Sample Rooms on first floor. Sr.iiiffilii' I'r.iin n • in i n hi W oodntook« ;.>-ss? Brtcked bv Millions INDEMNITY asuinst <«al Fir®, Lightning, Drop raf » pftstnl purify call on me and I wlii writ ween either or any ofths ments devastates your you be if you hold "one i_, will surety visit yon,-anil l.wtli not forsake you.1 ASA a* i.&; t „> lUinoliy. offej you Storms, r : * TADOR'tjf}! • , Lsril! I a policy, and Strur,tiv« ele, happy will Nicies, for I Iter unto you. mrra, t*u> <inn: Ag'L Horse Shi General Blac] . WAGON stm. ing, lithing, Persona trlio are /tlrawlngf ^pJiniionR front the Gover«<hH8|^|n^|*w»re of the frainlu1e»t^w^|lMBBfflpitiiet are being mall«d the names #f the p«nafoiiers ii|)peiyr l« book-torto. •, "* The a«l«lre%>or Colonel Jacob H^kIh§ *n«l Captain David Gartiner. Co.*G, 1st renn?y!vania CaTairy, or any otH^r members of said company, by Joseph Rox, of (?o. G, lHt. renii8r!»fnia Cat airy, Zanesvllle.; ^ elr,iiMu |miih and iAn"of 8,3 Li McSwaln anti Niifl the ter be Duiican, *> .S'lte zrave is and iiitfiesed with "Bill, <114 yon V these hard lltttai^fii^hty ^^cars1p,^®%j6,,, stfid Bill, "but liut night up in Fonegfan's tent I hel|l them through the wltel* game," n ••...• *' IhA Gmnrt Army ^ai^ thintepie moit^hrili^ig sound tlmtjgTtr a nolilers ear was tlie l«fg^ at ^»d- night? Ynj^the long-roll at ooldelght w»i thrilliu| t.+*t we will leave *1t to • army March a«f hungry If jjftrub cull,"'at t^MPiea, just go**** ro There Is coleneU dying had rilliNger? tl» crep of Setiih, Gev- P. MAUI McHenry," Wenld respectfully tnf and the pnblic gencralir t than ever prepsied to do i REPAID Of all kinds on short noti call and we will please and price of work. P. HAII Mcjjjtenry, 111., Aug. 7th, ;ch, >!». customers i Is now hettei ; in his line. a, ^.WGire uk a th iu «)«nilty 13CH. H. E. WIUHTMAW, Proprietor. Fire class iigs,..with or without drivers fnjnished at reasonable rates. Teaming et ail kinds done on short notice. A. WENDELLj McHenry, i/C" * No.ir th<e Depc^t , McHCNRY - - - ILLINOIS. Keeptf^oustrtiitly on hand the finest brands of t'Ww^nd Kcoilofall kinds, whicii he will seWJlpwhoJesale or Itutail at Bottom Prices. Five dhfterent brands of Fiour always? on hand and warranted as represented. Flux Seed Meal Always on Hand WTFIour delivered anywhere in the Cor­ poration. Orders iuav be. given by Postal: Oa*d, Box 107, Post Offlc.fi' G I V K M E A C A I , r 4 i » , « Will take contracts fur putting wp Bnildii.gp and guarantee mv work will compare with any man In the State, I can and will do work from 15 to 2b per Cf*nt cheaper than other carpenters. a» I have two of my boya who work with me. which makes it possible for mej to do so. All Jobs in the Carpenter line prouijiUyatteuded to. Give me a call. A. WENDELL. ff Mventures ABf| itefipor- narrow of the erner Blackburn, ef KetitiM ky, recMtli np|w!»n#sl as staff officers one bristle i genera!, 107 colonels, three majors, ind si* c:ij^«tp^ It weuld seem te be bettffr^lo return te Hie simple nil* Mid to prevail in some sections, where a man who lives iu a house with'one chimiey is a captain, ene whose Itouso has two chimneys a major, and so on, Ponaiton Swlndtars Nen(«Mi«d. Ifenry Franks, for censpf"* - the Cimarron WM. H COWLIlS| | [BCCOKSSOU | U. S. WAR CLAIM SOLICITOR AND ATTORNEYS ALSO NOTARY PUBLIC. . . <* McHon y. |farch 8th, * 'Xtuiipr 1" "i*1 km***"- LAWLUS, llerdiaat j^aflorpl: KEEPS Foreign and Domestic Cloths. WARRANTS A FIT, OR NO SALE. ALSO CLOTHING, Men's Boys' aiKd Children's sizes, of the best qual­ ity ami at Chicago prices. ' Store opposite Riversi le House, McHenry - IHinois. o. w. ;t>WEN, --DEALER ar-- Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware etc. JV" AOEITT8 WANTED The Great He WESTERN A A hook of wild life ann on the Plains; fights Hvith ato white men ; srra escapes, wonderful sh only authorized and daring exploits *cou*«kr' " ifornia'.loe/Capt. Jackt Jack, Kit Carson, Oapt Payi Scout, White Heaver, the great Mctilcine Man of the the Sioux, and many other celebrated Plainsmen. Klrstand only history of ouster's '•l.ast Kiirht," as related by Sitting Bull aild Ills Chief's to the author in person, with ac­ curate Topographic Tllusti-.ttiiDis of the battle and portraits of sitting Itnll aud his generals. A great and valuable l>ook; reads like a ro­ mance Jiti'l outsells all others. Two hundred tlioiisaiid <*opies alrcmly iul'l. ) e9*Agents don't thro w your time away on allow biioks or worthless" imitations of this fp-nnd wors, but seud stonce for tho great original. It sells on sight. («K> large pages, illustrations, lfi tine Colored Plates. Price only #2. Canvassing Outfit?, 50 cents. Outfits FKKK to agents who are canvassing for any other lw>ok. Don't miss this grand chance, Put write at on^e for Pictorial Circulars and «xtra terms. Address, HISTORICAL PUBLISHING CO , 4H V. Thirl -St., t. T.ouis, Mo. George W. Rankin and to obtain a fraud sentenced to tlirto months In the a tine or fi>U0 and at Pliilaitelphla, Sept,.4. 1th r was aiid tlx d te pay prosecution Wesner and Caper*, McSwain, and they were the rs, the-Rev. South rtho RefW)r; pit, wacon College^ by a grani te cross railing. ring the batta,r say< } l.ogan, "when jWlfcHting had cOhlliTur^i for severaland the troops were bocpipiug exhausted, J re- ceSred an (ftrder from General Sherman iHrMtlng me to fall back with my troop* to a point some distance in the rtiar, along the }tp| Of the railroad, I rc4&j*nt - l obbed ;i»$^i%r we be wh||l]ii^ as o'uhr our railing back as alW«lt and tis wlt!» renewed vigor. . ^ out |etcrans "would give hut i»ut u in A charge ail alori| Pile 1^. -TliiR men r#» •ponded with a hurrah, amf*t$}e enem fled, leaving ns »n'poi»se8sfon of the* ground, <terwr.il Sheruran afcerwsird told me I di^l r|gM in not obeying order, and that iby judgment w*% rect, and that my action had wen the day. I assumed a great respont-lbllity In disebeyllg General Sherman's order. If the ch«rjf« ordered had failed, and my conuttlftd had been driven back, 1 would hate been court-martialed and disinlaced from the service, but as it was we carried the day. and I never received anything bnt praise for my action. It is a singular incident, how­ ever, that the orler directing me to fall back to the railroad and abandon my field was net alluded to.In General Sherman's official report,, nor ia It a matter of record Snywhere," although the original is still in my possession. .pi From our Regular Co ' . . w*«mw of of tMPy^State#; civil rights act is uneons#: void, was not a surprise tei|j and legal circlts of the <?a «)iMe|l»e la«csrmi<forff#d Inf _ Intereet by'the metabeipftf tho f^j Ingtdn bar.. In thls fir| npini been prepared for the result. wlien the reverberations of the ilecisSorti? at the Supreme Court Chambersannde«f over the whole Nation, a general sternatioii spread aniong Hlfejcolore ^ population lo an extent thal"h»« no been paralleled for some year*. T law enacted in the, le^matlve batlfe at each end the Capitol, and 1|^M| annulled in the eld Senate cf"" ^ 5 fnow used.as tlie Supreme Court tHjyar the Hot tin da#1 "Jnsti tIndecision, -and th isser.titig voice--than-. Within tlie bar t lawyers and Ug the Attorney Gene Bayard and Garland. Void act was not, a* reported, based upon tlie bill in tho Mftiate by the lataeiii Sumner. It Is founded on t! which passed the HonM of tlves first, fit lS7£,aiid w^t the Senate. heusd of Co: Senators voted of uncenstlti' Senators Fe of Khoiio jj Shunrof Mltto Hamifton of Texas, and Senator penter. Ti»e argument of Senator Car- STANDARD M j Prosecn.tes pensioa or any other claims against the government, relating the late, or former wais. Compllcntedrfises a*il re­ jected claims made a specialty. If stamps! are enclosed for reply, all coioniunicationsX will be promptly answered. Offiee at Xeeiieaee. MADISON ST., wooasTocx, References by permission as regard-4 acter, businoss ability, reliability, Ac._ <Jen. John X. Lo^an, CJ. S. Senatur,"vV Illinois. ' Gen. J. C. Smith, State Treasurer of Illinois. Hon. It Ellwood, M. C. 5th III. Dist., Syc. ainore, 111. Hon. John C. Sherwin, ex-M. C. ;Sth III. Dist., Auroral, III lion. A. M. Jones,U. S. Marshal, Chicago, ill Col. .las. A. sexton, Pres. Union Veteran Club. Chicago, III. Jetse A. llaldwln, Ass't U.S. Attorney, Chi­ cago, III. • • Messrs. Selz, Scbirali ft Co., Wholesale Boot and Shoe pqstorc'Chicago, III. Also traltdreds of county and home .referee* sem •Pre E) V.laea. gives » beaetlfal toish serves i.mvn. „ . e v mils theiroa f hwh jittfektec, Cents a saves labor 4 Rankin were seniencedjto tiro years In the Penitentiary and to pay casts of trial. Moses Ham berg, ef the Arm of Hamberg A Co., noflliibrokers. Is held In ball to auswer tHoharge of receiv­ ing jienslnn certilcatoa on pledge for loans. Ramberghas surrendered e three certiilcates since his arrest. Corporal Casey tells us that the boys regular army out West used to >•-* UHrt Jhesunlsd 4f«*« poker all hollow. We'd get around the stove on a cowld trinther's nolght and pat a flat porcelain plate on th# stove till it got purty warruin, and then alch of the boy8 would produce agrayback from the snug racesses of his shirt and drop the little dlvil gently In the ogpr Iirou tlie plate, alch one kapln an eye n fcia own bug, and I tell ye It was fun » see thf little dlvlls brake fer the d|*e of tliat plate, the one that got lere last lost. In sums aR high as ten ollars were bet on a bug. The wetearln fliers got onto the game, however, and aft it suppressed on account of proven !on of cruelty to animal)." ^ ftlSOO Beck Pepston. Cemrtft^^^arles Mp^:« poor Ger* man, foraaffi^r of thp tMtli III. Inlfc, Vols., who h^ |>eeiVay^illd«i»^e thl| war, lias just receivl^pTSOO bacK P«nf^ a permanent ty. -Mr. flerwlg saya M' deal of trouble getting a peusio account of Up attorney he in thocfM'oi^ears witUoat plIshHycWhing. About tin a^b MMn^ad vised to aoo dlarttk Jne. Lu. Taylor, at 137 l^ii which he did, who a< penter tipod the bltt wilt be ed aa Mirery able opinion. bAaell ftplbn the broad grotti In the decision of the It wat held by th* 0fl|»t the scope of tlq stituttonal Ametii and to. to " power r TIMI FOR YELLOW or BUCK BSSS "t;all.on NICE - JohnH endricks, Spring Grove, +;• 1- 111. MADEFY Standard Oif Co^ CLKTXLA1I0. -• > • -l&' wna. FUR SALE Jtf McHgltfRT BY I'1! i !'")') "*,11*" ' jiM|i;il .hi CONTINENTAL property ngai n s t " e Home Also will Insure your wind, cvclones, or Ore. I represent the of New York; the Phoenix, of Hartfoid, ana other good companies. '*V JOHN HCHQaiCKS. Spring Grove, 111., June 20th. 18SS. WESTERN NORMAL COLLEGE And Commercial Institute. FIVE ten-weeks terms per year. riFTREV COURSES:--Teachers', Collegiate, Mod­ ern Language, Commercial, Art, Music, Telegraphic, Phonographic, Penmanship, Elocution, Medical, Engineering, Drawing, Ac. Whole expense for one year. fli5. Wes­ tern Normal Lecture Bureau. Western Normal "Advocate." Catalogues and specL men copy of paper KRKK. C. L. GREGORY, Pnitt-ipal, Bushnell, IN. r keep in stock tho celebrated ApringfieWK Watch, which is pronouueed by all to be th^ best watch now on t^e market. Will not bs UodsrtoU, Phoenix, t i)l lias, i^any no Are ot On any goods in my lino, r.Fej».afti8te indivit Which llelle _ new/i cefve3 a ' The oldest and most veil. published in the West. It Is a paper, full of Interesting star and knmor. Every new sabs U>oksii a premlnai. Price si.oo per year, SauipiecQpies free. Address, the CHICfAtiO L .Chicago, 111 | 0 ' A • . J z : HOOF OINTMENT, •-.r-.-.iV,v^. --:--• •» J,,* jccrks • *• Cracked Hoofs, SCRA TCITES AND SQRBS • Lieutenant Derby, (JTohn|Phaenlx.) It was the lato"John Phoenix"(Lieu ^ niant Oerby. U. S. A.) who gaye to t le world AifKona's reputation for a \ arm climate, by asserting that a fel- 1 >w soldier who died at Fort Yuma, «tid was buried,, wat discovered 'a few 1 ays a/terward» wandering around the pj ln search of Itia overcoat and ^ lanflts, as the .climate ot the lower ' I eglous was entirely too ceo| after a iiau had onoe become Inured to the irizoua temperature, Another Is told if Lieutenant Derby thatfupon Ills be* ug presented to General Augur and family for tlie first tint#, expressed his pleasure at the meeting, and then, looking gfcwii blandly at the children, said, "and these, I suppose, are the little gimlets," fer which untimely eb- ulitloii of humor General Augurjnever forgavo him. It was the fortuity^ of the writer en one occasion to everhear Lieutenant Derby perpetrate a similar witicism on Chaplain Stone, at Fort Leaven­ worth. The Chaplain was the father of a numerous family of ohiidren, and Derby hearing of this prior to his In­ troduction, remarked, •*! observe. Chaplain, that you are enjoylog excel­ lent hi*ll|, how are the little peb- bles r^Titeran. - A Mathern Wsr 9|S>|, In 1853 fo<>r gentlemen enteret! tlietr A Sprains, IK H0iS£S, CATTLE * SHSEP. 'Askgour Storekeeper for iit cU* set to the Manufacturer*. Writ* AXESIOAlr LUBftXOATXICr OIL CO., CLEVELAND - - t - OftlO. i - • - - >' f ' FOR SALE rN McHCNRY BY ' L. ' <1 " "Nfe COLBY. 'M" ^4-' : Live Agents Wanted. ̂ To sell I>r. Chase's Recipes; or bifoi-:'. uion for evertrbodv, in everv county in the t'nited ~ ites and<3anada. Bnfarge^i by the publisher o ̂ / houschalii mm cl: vs>'-s and con- irderful Itook awl a ..tehold i»eeiiMi»ggi*«'"« **'|ilrtt,.T--* •rt twdusei^snW^MiHr QflS»retW|pia^iM»ts flalople e«nle«jk»Bf%y mail.Pos^wid, tbrle.oo •®*cl««^saferv»<>ry given^, Ajlteoismore than double tbSnr money. Aitnrese Or. Chase's Steam Printing House, AM Arbor, Mich. have the tinest assortment , Cards ever seen in tikis all and see the^ Mons at a boarding school at Cokeshury, 8. C. They had been f6r years intimate friend* and clergymen In tho Method­ ist Church, These boys remained at this school, room-mates and class-mates and entered Woftord College, standing relati vely first, second, third and fourth In a large class. They remained at this Institution four yeara, were room-mates all tlie time, graduating relatively, first, second, third and fourth. They entered a law office at Spartanburg and studied law under tlie same chancellor. Tho war broke out. and at the call for trOops they-all entered Je'nkin's rifle regiment from South «Cac*>linat and were messmates in th« same company. Being near the same height, they stoed together as comrades In battle In this regiment. At the second bfrtiUMU Manassa*. August, 1867, a shell the enemy's batteries fell in the rfuifta ef this company, killed these foqr boys and none others in the company. They are buried on the same battle-field, and sle*| togotber iM tlie nine grave. case te complete It, j*h|ri»» rctt«lted as above stated. Tay wr ••ays fierwlj£f was moat certainly a deserving cas and that hisout like pen onions when the pile ef money #1 handed to Mm,---Chicago Comrade* KEYSTONE. •>."•*$#$ Editor Pi.aindeai.er:--It is now some time place there has been any news from Keystone, wltiofc Is, as they all say, * tC«y>itnne against the world, Mrs. Henry Marsh Is In Nebraska vis­ iting her daughter. She expects to return soon, " *' The ft. H. A.'s l&ve pat np ^the bat and ball fo^-thls season, but look out , for the future^ Mr. Harry Sttswart calling on some of hioold frionds lastHunday. M%?on, Bacotr& Co. say nothing leg- than forty cents per rod; Our sotiool js to epen the iflrs't of No­ vember. uiuier the management of Mr. Lewis Burger. L. H. Young was In Kfgstoee last Friday. L. H. looks as heSrty as ever. Mr. C. F. Stewart has juat returned from ivshort visit to Iowa. He reports a good tiuie and likes the oountry yery much* Cigars. r'alx for 33 cents. . Cheap enough. Try some one else. Remem­ ber the old saying, "If at first you don't suck-seed, try, try again. Last Friday night a large uumber of our young folks] gathered at Mr. John Walkingtou's and spent tho evening the light fantastic toe tripping. jKyery one had suoh a splendid tiiiio we thought it our duty to mention a tew things which are as follows: The ilrst that we see was Bob at the Then Hilly, his lantern, and nis overalui tore. Right on hand and as still as a mouse, And all he would cay was, "go right iete the house," kll, and his brother wers right onthand, ^neaine along the old relm"' BSnd," We *.'Keystone their The boys and girls began whirling .on lip*. Then came along Dates, grinning like % basket of chips, G. V. was the|next man on deck'lo appear, With his mustache waxed and his voice good and clear. To let the folks know he had oonje fqr a dsnoe. But didn't intend to give him a chance. Jimmy and Johnny, they were right an hand To have a good danoo after the "Keystone Band," And so they kept coming np the hill,. Cutil at last the house it was filled. This is only a,few mentioned thai-" got there by nine, •' But would tell thorn all to you If'l only had time. Bat o>u< we upigt speak of, our old friend Bon, As the saying is now, the boys Sky* Where is your hen? ju H the music took their supper at the ^ . cupboard, Then all of ^heir attention was turned to tlie ••Mother Hubbard." Then the music came, up and played Crooked S And to see the ".Vtather Hubbapds" every twdy tiki laugh. Calamity and ol I Betsy made the house naft When, Vogel came running up, aay« give osef string, > C What he wan toil it liar nohodv kq«w«, . , V U.iless it wiM^to tie up abmeflbdy'S clotbei, i When we all come hon)e whaa the shoue bright, And BOW, dear fyiendt, aa ii to |»th»j quite late, I #iH"say to vou one and all, "gooAiiigM^ Hut I think the *!B(<dher Htibbat^s" to the cake. took e Terrlior^fer^ unliinlted legi^loa d because kttoiupted- ton beyond ita does iM>t aflect its lej sections over whiclt It oontro]. The yisi t Qf Lord <Jlil«| ridge to this city was week lust passed. The Ni eminent has strained every do honor to so eminent a pel liis.flrst visit t) the Capital. Lord Coleridge is tall, elel, elderly. As Chief JusticeJ Britaiu, lie has decided man] of internntieual important enjoy^p reputation for keen and prime erudition such good fortune of but few m< sess. * Chief Justice Walte of his reception an ^tli^J^I't of- Govei nmo ut. -The B4|^lii|;hief tloe lias been fet#*Jr Freiinghuysen, Brewster, Chief, other liigli a(Hcl« been prominent at>. tendered in honor He has had a very., expressed regret nre, Uuee more those two d Maine and X Mr. Cenklliig, others arms and WiKtheoii fondest reconciliawmi Thlf lone uu a basis of otftw under this treaty, is toZltpp Presidency, while Conkl|ngj|«iai te liis old seat in tlie Senate, It nloe litttai arrangement, hut qo headed pexMon would eyer ita they a- going t© roll up the dividtpihtiea into one big baK| eal putty. Their personal ani mooe likely to keep up thi1 good, healthy circulation of Go<1^ air between thein. Register of the Tretwry Bruce, who. ^ is a prominent ooiored leader, say§ * \ "the efleet of the civH right# decision 'i~. M will he to carry the coiin try back word** fifteeu yeara at least. Nothiug fees occurred since the war to so jutteltja^r harass and disown**** vth# coloreti race.'1 .'ggji '. ^3 tCTQeneral fUitier's letter tft th* Greenbackers of Ma^sachnsetU I# ttil,, characterized by his usual cynical frank« moss. When he rays that tlie Gteeubaak party has yet a higher aad noMef salt* siou before It, he does not Mfer to the ^establishment of Jwt Mtii ' qt»ita^!e moans tor protecting labor i#d curtailing capital." The highet# and noblest mission it could thinks doWil In th« dep||M i woiiltl^|i4i« re-ekctio* •; norahip, .m * -iSfe" • • "• -»•' G. Lawliin beat* Chicago on low pri­ ces |or clothing " • ' A vull stock of the la est atyks Fall and Winter MHIlnery H>at rvce(rt4 Mrs, II. U.lftrlioPf t -

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