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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Mar 1884, p. 5

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MAR. Iroad Time Table. •AMEBLAKE-MASEMVEE....... .^.T:17 A. * 8»NM TIFCJT *^FTI!?.?.*.?SR.........ITA A. U >MW> bftt Pmekftr,.... . r. »tN - " 5SI2k!ifiSC&::*r.::::::::.*$*•* 'ft'lDM, Agent. MpHenry, III . MASOK1C TAooa. Wo. aa A. r. s«* A. M.- P"iWW!wC*>liaaiesttoasiao Mtwhr on er 53^s:5s;k;'r.'ta *•" -- " ' ow»€^.ottt>f. w: M. , IIW"< ii ge A* Interesting letter from M. M. Olttfiier c*n be found M the first page. MOBTOX A CHAPEO., ef Algonquin, Ism Knottier Auction ef New Milch Oijnrs, lit that village, on Saturday naXt kftrch I8th, at 10 o'clock a. in. i <ABK the new advertisement of J. 'W. ' OrUioiby^ BUcksa&tth sad Wagan ( Ihaker, Biftfcwood. which eta ha4 fotiud la another column. , t THE first real thaw in thissefetieu 4lBMtlw 18tli of December, oammenced •M Monday night. It looles^'naifr as though we might hare spring In dae **•' T- ." : v;vi AT the Skating Kink to-morrow, Ytrtirsday evening, there will be a prise 6f a pair of Skates to the lady who re­ ceives the gieatest number of vote* the gentlemen y^sut,eauli TOXf f tapay ffyeceats, v;'! %>\- j :K| , E. OBOPLKT, of Richmond,; eolif: la«t Mflk to the Holmes Bros.. * oolt seven Months old for the handsome M«m ot •KM. This celt was from- hts Bashaw mare. t»y the young Stallion Typhoon, ff JPL Case's breeding. . GEO. ROTHKRMKL. our taxcollector, bai done remai-kably well thhi year, having came nearer collecting the1 taxes all up tliaji has been done for many years. JFle inform* us that there remains unpaid upan tite ; books only glfllJO. A goad showing. THB Republican County Committee liave issued a call for a County Conven­ tion. to be held at Woodstock on Satur­ day. April 6th, for the purpose of choosing delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions, ft can be fptiud elsewliare iu this paper, "Tit* "Lightning'LAMP* It a .isejr tiling lately put into the stores of tlenry Colby and Filzaimmons & Evaitsoru In tliia vlllatre. Four of these are eat d: to give a* much light as slxteenef the old If I Art. *nd are not one-half the trouble to|aice bare of. Call and see theityj any ; MtMiif lit ei tlier of these stores. . AN exchange ha« it that a s«Vr^rs(l- tlmia subscriber who found a spider In a copy efhts pajw want* to fcnonr if it can be considered a .had omeif. Of course iiott.. The spider waa merely *'looking ever tlie col tnana of t ho pa pe r to see what merchant' was not adver­ tising so that It could; Epln it* web •cross the Store door an^ uot ^e ()is- torbed. •' ' ' t.i . - -I Wy W< i : P J . ienk W. SMITH, of this town,' h«a , lately purchased :of Russell £one Yolo. Co.;t.he «elehratad. short vj liOrta bull,'»W||iiMi® CRW;' whose -p^<T- 1pr«»e U unsurpassed by any animal In tli.if part vf the state,, Hejs four Vfjxni i old past, red roan I a color, and wei^he ne#rly,9Jj$00 pounds. IIo Is certainly •a flue aa animal as we hav# seen for «<M»y-*<Uy. ; i l'BT a mail l« th^ be»t plac« «it eartH •ni oftea ho will not be satisffe^ Otorlous a» are o»ir prairies and timber jaiiH, phHs and sweet as Is bur wafer; Itiscloua. as our own frulra; healthy as la our climate; loeeLy as are •«M!female sex; noble a» ana our men; and grand as la our elH state, still there are som* wlio hanker after the ofange groves mt Florida or the bllszards of Dakota. Better yon leave well enough •UPS. . • V;, TMB ©K A. R. fVanfc^ it «h# OnWer Htrtnki. Rfchniond. on Friday evening last was attended h^ about eighty couples, and was a yerv pleasant and enjoyable alalr. The severe storm In the evening kept many away, The music waa by Slooum'a Orchestra and was A No. 1. In short everything paaaed oA In th* most quiet and plnas- ant manner, and all went home well pleased and with nothing Init good wishes for the G. A. R. boys of Rteb< mond. THR evil days have come whep the dealero shall say, I am sick of this. At the rising of the sun he goeth to his place, and no man Interferes with hia slumbers. He sitteth all day like a bottle of caster oil. but the people With sheckles comes not nigh him. He advertise th not his wares and his ptaoe Is forgotten on the face of the earth. Who hath dried apples? Who hath baking powder without end? lie that setteth like a lump on a log] He thiav ktiAweih not the way to the printers. And the latter end of that man- shall be worse than the first. Leave the ,10(11 alone with his folly. - Txt PKBSO.-vaL. line. E. #. HA*I.T returned Meadajr visit In bliieage. How. IKA R. CUKTJS, V Marengo, was oa our streets en Thursday last. WILL SrKns, of Elgin, attended the Skating Rink, in this village a few fvetiings since. < JOHN M. ANI» p, H. &vrrH.of Osborne, Karisas, spent Saturday and 3unday with friends In this village. CASPER MCOMBER and wife, <ttr*. A. D. Lym* ami R. B. Israel, all ef Chicago, Were the guests or II. M. McOmbet aui family oveir Sunday. ' t 4AS. R. SATLOFTAND till stastod for Kew York State on Monday m*fning, t^vtslt their old home. They will be gone a month or six weeks. MiSs VINNIBI BRIGOS, of Elgin, who has been for several years bookkeeper In the Watch Factory, spent a part of last week visiting at the heme of > her undo. Rev. Joel Wheeler. •! THK L. L. C. will meet with B. Perry on Thursday evening, March 13. at 7 o'clock. A cordial Invitation IS extended t« all who wish to join the elob.-; • / Miss Sroar, Prec. Mtss BKKTHA HOLUSTBB, HEO'Y.; • ' WE would call particular attWhtloo to tiie notice of C. F. Rail, tiiindce, to be found in another columu, wherein he offers his flne large store and stock at Dundee for sale. This hone of the tliiest chances t^r some one to gh Into the mercantile business to be found la the state. Mr, Hairs reasons for sell- !"g Are that he has too mnoh business on. his hands and cannot give it all his personal attention. This store is de- fng a large and constantly increasing, busihess, and as we said before pre* sents an opening for some one to go Into the mercantile business net to be found elsewhere In the Nortliwesr. Read lils uotlc^fa ati6tl»«r plitte In this paper. * • • -.1 ' THE following is the programme for the next meeting of the Riugwn*>d Cemetery Aid dottletf, ,ta be heTd at Wesley Land's on Saturday evening, March 15: Opening Song. Praver ... ..... .. . A(«drS»*.... v....J O LS44 J>"ct -..;...Mraa|i Mrso v sterens UecUmation,.... J u Carr Ricitation...;. :....Frank FHT Duet ... .Mrsad Mrs Chna MoreV fcieay .Willi* Kittle Quartette.. . Vemio Kickts, Carl ray, Vince.it Lumtcjr, Geo. st«r.m*hs. Kecjtation. .. Ifarrison w«#gteri|' ^..Joseph lUlatbor^i i " C* HL Fjiir, SSo'fk i THE PLAtNDKAt.*n 1# pleaded to in- form the people of McHenry and vicin­ ity that 8. S. Shepard A Bon haV« eeenred the Bishop buildings, near the bridge, for the purpose of converting them Into.drier* for Red Clover Blos- toms. They will p*y ca*h at two centa per pound for all the blossoms they can secura. They Intend to make this unique business, that distributes thorn anile ef dollnrs aituniig our- people, a permanent,Jin MoIIeiiry. Many ^av« )«(miieil <«r what are tuc|i»a luge amount of Ole«aoms procured? The# are taken Uy D» Needliam's 4eas, of Chicago, dealers in the fluid and Solid extract^ of the blossoms. We are In fornie«1 by A. V. Shepsr«i, one of the men who is to dry It this se«fjan4 and who has b«e» uinler the employ or the firm lor some time,'tiiat tha :a«dlclne put up and told by them is' tfaltiing a world wide reputation as one of the best M°od puriflere-knowii. It is ship- pjed to England, Scotiaud, Switserlaud and ludia. trii.**- Wiley. M. £VR Pratt, «t ngttz R«v, J. fnUfceHei1' and wife were among the Ihvfted g?i«ets assemble! *t tlie Pratt mansion 09 the Slat, Elder Wheeler officiating tlun happy oc- casiau. The br|da was haudsoin«ly dressSd in pale blue sllk triinuied with wlitte lace, with veil and orange blos­ soms. The preseats were <i«ite numer­ ous and Costly, the grooms present to the brlife being an elegant set of «|IA- monds. The happy couple left Imme­ diately for their future home in Iowa, where the Doctor has been foraeveral years a successful practitioner. Below is given the remits of the written examination, passed upon the "Stat# Questions." This work was submitted and conducted after the manner set forth in the circular, 1st dtv. Sajrl M«ad.... .77 Howard perry.. Wm Went worth Cora Pal (fe... Auf Norao ueat.. ClarA Wijtntman SMlla Bsc k With. ffiSfUSS:::: Le4rieOwea.k... Jease Va»*ljrke. C^m MvpnOisr.. •fettle Smith... ttfletilUitet .... Fraak rep i«> 0 = 5 31 5 I a if • •"O * & s S e >• | 1- g • • 9 C 4 C MO » 100 M m S3 11M 99 as &% 40 91H Charles Meart •. • i97h i m j£ ton 100 X 8734 85 90 80 toetSetMOiat 98 S3 I0S9S SS 89 X" seat "avis eH 9S{SS| 88 essA 79 so 7<TR5 T4 80 70 U5 as SS 80 77 **4 74 68 ISO 98 90 W S7S7 9S 9S S5 9I 5S|Slt®| 84 i»; se «? "* •a_ •ttuwV'1' 5 -9 ^ Wentworiti... Maud VanSlyke. Hattl* Mead Mahal Para A Elilre«1ge Mary Mad<len.... tiroMopmlwr.... Philip .Mayes ... W Whiting' flattie Morr E4war<l Knox , May Wlglitmah . 72V1 ion Fred MeOmlier Myrtle Child*.. Michael Walsh. Htfrrv Wekih ft Mebudald ... H f s e • "C' * 8. >• « < c ifOJf S8jimiSt|10M SPsB^a. ~ ~ mawewt mlei ISO I 90 j «0,70;»li SOllttV 5^;:s 95 9« 72i M 73 100 1 95 95 } SO 75 |«7Jf Si m* m 79 l(h» 27^ M X (>1 69 70 6.1'.»:«! 65! 9(i i»:«| 84 85j8Si fi«i 73 70 GO! 6A 7r,.<iS. 83 10:85 y\ . !«0;44). "0 BS 90 95 110 «4 we « 90 90 85 90 95 90 SS 85 100 95 90 _ 85 in Isstmouth't report August Xnrd- iN»re been 88, iu ¥. • . nut t-Mnu * *****»**•?«+ W»ST IfCHCNST DKPABTMKMT. Wo wleli to publish the re|*ort of monfthiv examination work, written on thelSsttwotlays'efthenioiith: 63I7B 80 (Ki »•»?' on'Aoaa. • • • . t i i i , Chas Wright ssrastftre:-- Kiklie CirunBSr.. liny Clemens ..... Kettle WentrfttHH... Micliaei linhaid,. .v., rreji flreyer . illie Breyer......... WHIInDaymani.. . Minnie Daymew^ .^. s? t 5 99^S sr 9U sr. M *• f * o • . ) » «4 » ' ^ -- » " S • • 5S mt 75! 85 H7j <a 71 62 190 40; 65 77 71 0ft; 10 Wi 38 95 sa fa 1 ss is 98 S8i !W;S) nio s»8 .'3 75 8H71 82,«! wmi 04146 179 , (88 1U»|09 59!(!7 (tolfiO 73187 80|«9 80187 90 70 85|SI 91m, 9CJ80 65.54 «5 5» J.J. VAsar, Teacjier. A BOSTON genius, has iiuhguf^ted another dress reform, lie proposes to amputate the--tha--'the slilrt; in faet, that is*~it's a kind of delicate subject to discuss in the columns of a family paper, biit what this dress reformer wants tp do, and in his own cafo actu­ ally has done Is to amputate the--As ere said before, right about midship; cut off that portion of the amendment. 10 speak in parliamentary phr»«e, com- Ing tiftei. that is betow^ the word tag. or, more correctly, the tag itself that fastens the shfrt front down to tlie waistband. He would thus dispense entirely with the--ha--he would dis­ pense with It. yon see, knd have mere­ ly the shirt waist, as worn by little boys without the--that la. without any. it does not sppear to be a waist (joke) of raw material, but whether the sav­ ing would compensate for the brevity of the raiment thus curtailed (another jek*) rental us to be seen. Or rather, it should not be seen--moat certainly not--not In good society anyhow; bnt the fact is--however, anyone can IM- or no, the fact is you cannot see. Examination ofTeaqtiers* There will be examinations fot> the benefit of these deiiring to teach, at the following named places ^n^4|ipet: Woodstock, SiUnr'Inv, Mar^h 23d.., ' Marengo, Mon<la v, Msro>i 24th. •* \ Huntley, Tuestiay, March 25th. Moiler.i v, Wetlnomlay. March Wth. ; • Uiclnnaril, Thursday, March 27tl*K, :j , . Hebron. Frldav, Wareh 28. ' *• Harrard, Satnraar,,March SSth. * : Nnnda, Monday, March Slat. •' r , ' Algonquin, Tuesday,. April 1st; Offlt^e days at Woodstock,,tll'e second and fourth Saturdays of each mOath uiiiil further notice. Examlnatien be­ gins at 9 o'clock, A. M, Applicants m u s t o a p u n c t u a l . ' 4 ' , ' : HKNRY H. BAt-Dwtw, Oo>.«op't. Woedsteok, III., March 8, ISS4. -.si Woman's Foreign Sllsslartary Society, of Ringwood and ifcHenrr Will hold a meeting for praise and 'tftankagiving, next Monday afternoon at half past two a'oliick, In the. M. E. Church, MoRenrjr, Next Monday| is the fomteenth anniversary of this s^w clety of the M. E. Church, and all au*- ilHary societies will hold praise ser- vices on that day. Every lady should know what Is being done for this cause f>. and how much there is to be done. "You do?" Lot us strive (e do ottr Httle ralte. "Everything in tbe worl4 o| theef"-- Every lady Is requested to bring an "These bappy, bllasfal momentsr 4««.i.pe».r 7'fh ths» fext of scriptute appropriate for the occasion, and in which Shay ahaU place as inuch money as they can ----*«nrir ale for this good cause. 0o« all to be eutertainad and to Grand Army Dance. Wanconda Post No. 368, Department' of Illinois, <G. A. R.. will have a dance at their halt, in Wawenda, on Monday Evening. March 17tb, *884. Good music has been secured. Tickets, 76 cents. . you reatiy think so mucu -- 'O, yes, Henry, I do think sretj|jiiBg iWkat ta« Mfiaml«al«f'^ Altars, : That wa ar* getting the open part of our winter now, Tbat the. dude crop ef tha pfesont year will be about «|im^h| itkaft •( Jaet ..season^ .• . That pewpla g«^aari1Tjr dK ifi*t kee^ f their, sldewalk'ir. gooif cdiidttlpn, (his winter. T'«4t the ij?f csop, wi, *M*ar !• » •gpedonor „U < K -i-.vvf, ...I ... 5ai ; : ••'Tllat th« fotrf killer will b«« aroiiud next summer and then the premising crop of-dudes will meet wit^ii severe blight. . . '>!'".!/• fl'»t UlMtdsptne iO|ii^g ls4y always, looks.weiUa a nkoly^-cut black dress.. t r-. .r • That they will be g|«d to sea' sum- mer come and tlie rosea Mootn again, I'Jim oriuiges are ne.ni]jr as cheap as apples this, winter. That tha McUejtry crap: af afaranlc grnuiblers and kickers Is farg4. • ' That Ilia tinsalied general ien grows more snd mere wise In Its own «stima> tlon. 1 ' That eld tpaxlaM ara a Mssisa *i»d a snare and cauuot ba eiiiait apan ans- halfthe time; < That soma enterprising Individual ougliVto get up some new idaaa/ hu - , New This Week. Mrs. II. H. Nichols wUlies to call the Uttentlon of the ladfas of Mclfeiiry NINI surrnyindlr.jf country"!list she lias put In a complete stosk of early Soring Millinery, Notions and Fancy Goods. Ornain»Ms, Plumes. Tips, Flowers, W rent lis. Beads nod Bracelets. A fine line of Hair Wave and Nets; ladle* Snd children'* Collars; a full line *f laces; silk, linen and mourning Hand* kerchieft { Unvsel«, H«>op Skirl a. and tha A. S. G, ilaalth Corsets, and five ot Iter kinds. Indies r«ady-inade Unitersroar and all other articles generally kept in a first-class Millinery Store. Call aud examine my slock, 1 will make you prices to suit the times. 1 do not In­ tend to be undersold by any store In the county. Dressmaking promptly at* tended to and a perfect lit guaranteed. Mae. H. H, NIOMOCS. McHeary, III., Maiysh Kth, I8S4. . Go to Gilbert's sugar far $1.00. and gal 18 MRS. SCHUMACHER pouods r- •m n.. ,'s- ^ .% J, ..... * » '< Has in her store a fine line af Hair Wottt, eenslstfng af Waves* Switches. Braids, snd tha celebrated Langtry Bangs, which she la selling at prices lower than at anv at her place outside Of tlie oity. Hhe is also puttlag la a full iiue of Spring Millinery, ut whieh the invitesilte attention af tha ladies. For fitolo mt Pundee, Ilk SM asi Stir? §f G. ?. Hall. This is a line ep(iertunlty for any one wishing to engage In the mercantile business. Will axehange in part for farm land in McHeury County. Ex* tended tltaa irllMiaflirao tapurchaser. Address « C. F. HALL. Dundee III. ' Farm For Bale ̂| '3^aacrps in the Town of TPsrf,' 2} 3miles south snd one-half mile west or Woodstock. 1 11. Flrst-clsss buildings, 4.'good Orchard, well watered, all en­ closed. and division fences. 150 acres Improved, the rest (Sasture and timber. *7 Good neighborhood, convenient to !?" pehools." Cft^esfc fttefnrr within thrac- quarters af-a mile. The above will be ir^JOld cheap. Also the stock. 50 cows, jitore hogs, horses, and farm imple* ments ef all kinds at a bargain with the farm. For further particulars apply to J. L. Hlbbard, on the premises, or ad- llress S(QBARU&KIOHARHH. I 84-wl Woodstock, III lAVQONOUII^ EDITOK Pi.ATNI>KALKR:^Mir. and Mrs Pet or cave a <)ard pHrty'on Wednes­ day evening of last weiik. *hier4 were; tWs^v^couplf finijaent, ai^ Uie enter- talumrut coaslstad of giqsfs and re« fveabiaaiits. It was an aaaniag long to bo remembered, especially ty'1 Che champion eucher players. O. E. Chapelt started nofth on last Wrdneidky to buy horses and cows. Look ant far soma mora choice com SOOII,ri :) . i.-i-.'i Tlioa, Kaboa. was fcskaa bafbr* Esq. Brisk, of Crystal f^ake, again on Fri­ day af last wiek for i^lliig liquor withoift a license, and ha Wftii fined 9100 aud^costf, and as he had uot paid his last Una there was a capias Issned and be is now a gueet at tba^Batal da Udell at Waodtftock. Mr. Peterwent to Cldcago on Satur­ day afternoon last to attend the fuaerai of John P, Ferns. Grand Tyler of the 6rsnd I^fdga el Masons of Illinois. We uadarsiand Russell Grimes had s borse stolen last week, and that the thief was caught at Woodstock and lodged In jail. Wa haven't been able t.o get hold er many particulars In tbe case. • Wa noticed a whitewashlsttsr from Nunda Sn the PLAlitfMCALKR of March 5th, in regard to tlte Mlna Benthusen c^«; Now1 we must say wa never read as tang sn article Wire re they biat around the bush and evaded every point IN the case as they did In that. Gentle­ men you will have te explain the c^*e plfclner t* tiatftfy Ae people ta this sectien. Hugh t*enny, of Chicago, spent Sun­ day with hi* sister, Mrs. E» A. Ford. Hugh, bring your batter birif with yon next'time. The Cengregatiansl Snoisble at Dr. Naion's oh Saturday evening last was well attended and all present re part havlag a good time. Mrs. Campbell furnlehed them with soma vary choice vocal and instrumental miista. Mr, and Mrs. Campbell were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Nason over Sunday. Mrs. Kabon visited her hustntod at .Woodstock on Sunday last. Fred Keyes Is visiting fHands at Aurora for a few days this week. Han. C. H. Tryon, State R»preeenta* live of this district, honored us with a call on Monday of this week. Call again, for yeu are always welcome, Tlie' bills are out Tar a Jubilee Con- rart by the Belolt Colored Cliurch Choir Company for Thursday evening of this weak at tlie Congregational church. Mr. and Mre. Hearyi Keyee visited wlth friemls at Ntmda over Sunday. Right Brown and family moved from Here to Nnnda en Monday of this week Right has beep with us but a abort time at|d now be hat gone again, but such is life. Morton A dispell are hilled for aa. auetion eale of a carlead of eaws-au Ha HIrday March 15th. F. K. G ranger Is the oratar.af the oeaaslpn. . M.J , EMTOK PI.AIKHKA i.ca >--1 n yo»ir Hsl issue ap|ieared a letter from M. T Ellsworth, endenvorlng to whltewnsl* a erlmlnal case before Esquire Brink, of Crystal tjake, lu which he Agnized as defoudsM^s lawyer. lit the letter uteu- ;ioued appeared the. following para­ graph: EMpiire Brink Informs us that alter the examination wa« aver the com­ plaining witness acknowledged that he knew ttie aftalr had been satisfactorily adjusted between the parties in iuter- f^st, and tiiat he never shouitl have made tlie complaint but for the fact that he had a row with delcudaut's brother and did this (or iipite. Now. as the complaining wltjhesi alluded ta. I brand thestatameat nfade as a base fabrloatlon and perverslaa af facts, and lubscribs myself, r TaursBesp'y, 8. saaaaa. Atfen<eta, HI.. March 10, UN. "« ; ' • TTEYtTOiit. : V! ^ bi TOR PLAINDKAI-KR Mr. a lid Mrs, henry Marsh lisve gene te Nebraska. Tliay received a telegram ststlng that their daughter Jenaia was nstsxpe«i«4 to live. John Baker, af Chicago, has baan vis Iting st J. N. Msson's, •*'v Miss Lfllle Dates, of R1ngwead« 'Wit guest at L. Bacon's this week. 1 Some af tlie Keysteneites attended the G. A. B. daoce at tbe Ridimond Bouse lest Ftiday night, flsijr tepart a grand time. Every night last week found the "Kefatone Light Guards'* full af busi­ ness. Everybody dsnces aftsr ths eld "reliable hand." The oyetsr supper given at f, C, TryenV, we underetsiid, was Well at­ tended. The proceeds went for the South Hebron Aid Association. Also a dance given Wednesday evening far tlie Hebron Soldiers' asaniiment, but the proceeds went lor tlie South Hebron cemetery. Let the good work *e on. We would have been clad to have been present at the ojstar supper so as ta have heard tlie great elocution­ ist, for we think lie mnst have; baan the one that get two drops In 4 wiue glass before and after mesjs, J Some of' the Keystone ;boys antici­ pate gaing far into Dakota before long. We wish them much success an ' thatr long journey. j ' Purdy's 46 page 6mcUi fruit Instruct, er will tell yan Hllfabout growing sumll fruits for heme use or market. Send him a 25 cent postal note or postage stampe rnd he will send you a copy post paid. He also sends free to ali ap­ plicants his beautiful and instructive catalogue of fruit trees, plants, vines, seeds &c„ (a copy of which may bs sees at our office.) as also a specimen copy of Party» fruit Recorder and Cottage Qctrdener--a 20 pare monthly devoted exclusively to frnit*. flowers and vegetables, it tpeak»/or Address A. M. Purdy. Palmyra, N. Y, Firs All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, No fltp after Arst day's use. Marvelous onres Treatise and W.90 trial bottle f«ee ta Fit cases, Send to Dr, Kline, 891 Arch St., Phlia,, Pa. 6 pennds good whole leaf T*A ftM* #1 at Fitcsitumons * Erauftou, •MRti^aa EtWttm' PLAtHpfcAl-ER: sofidyet. f ute, Hill and J««ik Wlfson, two of our sportsman, .downed a fox the other day. Otiiars Were on tli* tMtll but did not "get in at the death." " Fifteen of the pupils Of our public school were suspended last week for playing carils in school. Times are not as they used to be. Bom, March 6th( 1884. at Coral, to Mr. aud Mis. Ubas. Tuttle, a mm. Caw*' gi atulations are iu order. There is considerable evefteiaent in this vicinity because of tile s*bkplcious clrcumftancos attending the death of a little four-year-old German boy. It •asms that the jbt|,v waa the Illegitimate offspring o! his parents, who at the time af tha bayV death, lived in tha eheeea factory at Coral. Tlie father, according tp TO ports, had often misused tlie boy; and at one time sent him ant doers aliMMji^ aqd befare he came In his Angara wera feaaes so that the nails canaa ofl fraos tbam. Bnt at this par- tlcMartlase the boys Knottier was»ick and his father took him to a neighbor* house to stay awhile, bnt wheu he got there for aome reason the bej could net stand up, and tha brutal fattier whipped him unmercifully. The woman of the house retnonetratad saying that the boy *as sick. Tha father Mid no, that he had only fallen down stsirs, while the truth was tha boy was suffering from a broken Arm and an abcesa on one limb* and tha probabilities are tbat tnatesd of fulling dawn stairs ha was kicked dawn and the abcess and broken arm the result of the kick. "At the Coroner's Inquest an examination found tha body of the poor bey ta be literally covered with buckle marks, presumably the marks ot a whipping Imposed by the father with a strap and a buckle at the end. The boy died iu a day or two after the above occurrence, and, beyond a doubt, from Injurlee received at the hands af a brutal father. Tlie man Is still at large. Must we look on and see this brute go unpnuishedf Justice may delay but men need not! W e uiiUerstand thai soma one from this plaoe, daring a late correspoadence for one af the Nunda papers, lias taken Occasion te cast reflectlena upon the m*nner In which 4ur Slates Attorney, Ira R. Curtles, has conducted the bua|. aoss connected with the office, snd in- t1mat*d that If a different course was not adopted the dissatisfaction of tha people might lead them to look else­ where for aa eccupaut of tble office. We would like ta say just this: Ira R. Cnrtlss la not ta be a candidate for State's Attorney ; but wis Would like ta ask this obscure correspondent If he ever knew any of Mr. Curtlss* prede­ cessors turning over any money to the school fund aa tlie praceads af this office? He can net name one. On tbe other hand, Mr.(Wtlas recently turned over 8800, and out ef 11.400 in Judg ments oq liquor suits, over #1.300 was collected, as can be abown by hia re­ port, and deducting his expenses and Salary of itOO allowed by taw. leaves the 8S0t above mentioned, Wa might go on luid prove the wisdom of tha course pursued. Init we will not now; oulyiask this aepirlng journalist why he does not publish his grievances In some paper n**r*r hums, where there Is some likelihood of their being seen and ail opportunity given for refuting charges f It la an underhanded, sneak­ ing way af doing baslueee.--hut never mind, "crank,*' we have "tumbled ta jour lay,** and If your object la te prejudice tha readers of the Nendo papers against Mr. Curtlss, you wilt get slipped up en your game. Remem­ ber that an avenging Nemesis Is on yauf track^^^^ • f f ' : QMINWOOOi U t lia,#' f " Allen EOITOR PLAINUEALBR:--Wax. bsa Yankee seed corn far sala. Orlando Hewsrd called an friends hsis tha latter part af laat week. Bfad Marble has been sick for tha last few days. ' Lesu Via Hatfie has aave^ Into that part of Wm. Wesfartaan's haMse ^ lately vacated by Rappell. Protracted meetings are ta be bald at the Methodist church commencing Tiiesdsy evening, Mr. Nlckle, are un- derstsml, is t» ba assisted by a Mo* Henry minister. A few days aga we aaw an elegant partralt of the late 8. D. Baldwin. Tha work was dene by Mr. Merrlhew, af Elgin, who certainly deserves credit for the manner in whieh It ia executed. The picture is like the one purchased far the school-house at McHenry by tha ichalars of that school. Trunk and Albert Lad wag are vlelt- ing their bratbar who lives near Mil waukee. The exhibltlen given by Mr, Nlckle's school was a pronounced success. About eighteen dollars %as ebtsined, which was divided between the "hill" Sunday school of this place, aud tha Riugwaad Sunday eobool. Mr. and Mrs. T, J, Walsh,of Mclfenry celled on Mrs. 8. P. Baldwin, Sabbath afternoon, Mark Dawson' has ground aver 4,900 bushels af feedeinee lie commenced op­ erations kt Nertlirop's mill, which we think is doing remarkably well consid­ ering the year. C. H. Merchant has soldflOO worth af Plymouth Bock, Pominlque and Leg­ horn fowls M> far this season, and is constantly receiving orders far mara. HetfaatoTHw WmUara of WoHavwy «katss«ty Ordera. ^ , ,rr Ndtfea la^ftNHreb^ fit* tNat on tha lu day of Aprll i. D. l8#f. I wiII pay the f*tlowit*g ^ (Mr ceut, #100 McHenry CotHity orders vi»: Nus. 2,4, li, 14,19. *5,305, 35,44,47.49.60,fl3i. 87, 88, 76, 80 88, 90161,». 98. *44, 1481, IU, 154. 158, 161, MB,MB, 175, W0, ltfT, art* 188. InieirMt wilt ceasf* 'fm the above county brden on tW'flfit dfcy af April A. D,1884. JAMKS Ntsa. <k>, Treas. Woodstock, 111, Feb. Mtb, 1884. " f»-4w . . I - WOTWKWr DISSOLimOK. KetieefebOTeto gtveotkatshe anaeTJ.L. J. R Wiua tsseehda, Itt., Ms(iclk Ut, *Si.D* 1rst4e* NOTICE PA^TKBUBLP. ^«TMriafe5ssr»s; St Weil* * Wgi*tiTmm4 will asine.sof J.^Jgla A Se*. WHUA^tiboiv. Vfaneoeda, UU March l^t. MM. All parsons knowing themselves ln^> <leha««d to me for brases^lonai senriaa* rendered prior ta Ally 1st. 1888 are re queatedr ta settlo by Caah 4r not* before April lst41884. W. MCCHBSMST,M. D. Wiaaaada, Feb« 87th, 1884. l»-wt,,< All porfona knowing thaiaselver In­ debted to JeavkS m Andrews, Waucon- da, are ivqilested te settle the same within the next t«r#i|ty day si, as we wish to cloee up ohr books, preparatory to a change In busiaacs. Waeasa«s» lob. KtS, * tt^aaws. • . FOR SALE. The sl«le wheel Stiamer, "Letua." Bids for the Machinery, or for the whole of the Boat, as she now lies at McHenry, may be sent ta Capt. Walter Hill, McHeury. Hi., or ta B. F, Weaver, Esq., 88 Wabash Avenue, Chtcage. SStt Jtotlie b»T« iMs day tei the atiaasisse f neeeed te the Ladles* and geots' Una band eewad Shoes, yery.cheap at E. G. Smith's. Cash wanted In exchange far geede at Fitsslmmans Ss Evanseh's. A large and complete aaeertment af If all Paper, at Dickiasaa's, Nunda. For flrat-clasa Insurance against lira ami Lightning, wlhd storms, cyclones, tornadoes, etc* etc« apply ta Asa W Smith, Woodstock. III. Beth Combination and Platform Watsons at E. M. Owen * Ban's, of the best tnake. G*odD<y Woad for sale b Bwaklln'a Amlet 8«ivs. ' The best salve In tbe world far Cntst Bruises. Snrea. Ulaera, Salt Mbeunie, Fever Jtarea, raliaa, Obapad Rhadte, Ohilblalns, Oarns. and all Hkla Srap- Hons, aud positively aaia Pilea, o¥ ss pay required. It Is giairautaad taglva perfect satisfactimi, ar money: Hfia ded. Price 35 cents par bait, For Sale by Henry Cslbj« Please remember that aur stack la every d*tNMfttiient Is vary eemptete and that any prlcss are always tha lowest tbat can be made, Wa wHl net bo undersold by any baaca In Hatiiury Co* Meary Colby. NdO for Mie A ffae Sqaare Plana leaBaredlb^ sale. Will haaald ebaap II applied far •uan* C. L. Fa ATT. Waaeenda, Ilk PUR WANTKft. Will Miy ail olasses of Fur, Sat* Coon, Skunk and Ml'*, ond win pay the Hiaheat Market Pr!<*; ^0. W. iPBAfT, Waueoada, 111. S88d Barley for §8li. 1 have a let ef Pure Measury Barley for sale. If called far saan. HOMKR WATTLCS. MoHenry, ill., Kev.a, NB, Everything In farming im piemen ta from a »wfll CaH to a McCormiek Twine Binder, can ba faaad at tba warehaiuw af K. Bishop, Chlldrenscalf sawed, tipped shoes; 8 toll far80ctsat Bonslett,Saflal&Co To make room far aa immense alack of clothing soou ta arr!ve,s*odt will make prices an our present wa fUlj^l il. Call and sea. BSXBT COUMT. MM DawaSs lai MIIHIIOY an# JZXttZXlZ.TSlX' City resMeaces for sala. AMdjr :|a Asa lV. SsitibtW6o«t«oek.H1. Go W X|as> ll. fteb«asaelM>r's Par MLTF uery, Dresa Makby aad Fancy O^.la 8rt,r It daa*t pay to when you can" buy " «t/aba B.Blake'l on tba flaar fer 8U» Five faet blab be*tsMs. all Bla«i Walnut lot fCmnt #aba M. Blsfts's, "--*• CjiH ta and sea t)ii;t|lte *: V^wbss la aalllng, MeAvy winter (frits aoiy 84.78. Royal. Pearl. Prices, Atlas, Bakl«w Powders at B«fet#ett,«tDt!ti h Co.'aT Bureaus are ^iea«^^)H fer|7A*tJ,B. BSSs% j&m. •'••I f • 1. Lawbm bane Olilaift »f. ;.T PH f^ffeahd Ointi WfM^ all woal ntHMiiirear 88 aanta plaaca nlrBaneiatt, . t8M8l A Co.%, 191 for S8 cent* at Bonilatt. fttijjl 4 Co.'a. Call for Wimble Hlckle e^ beat In market at Bonetett, HMI8H#I!S.'> CALL snd saa tbe notby naw Sal|| atE. Lawiue\ tli has said ttSnfta at ana kind. Slett, Stollel A Co.'s Tba Ware W, Owla's, Dsage thwge. Drags, a lar W atael oiath nud anMit sell. VWaala Far to PonltrymoB. Sale: FuU Blaa«l Black Java Great Russian Remedy. Ruaelan Liniment Is a sure cure for Rheumatlem, Neuralgia, Diphtheria. Toothache, Earache, Sore Throat. Sore­ ness of t|i% l,l|ub8. Tumors. Ulcers. Mpralns, Lame Back or Shoulders. Swellings,Contraction of the Muscles. Chilblains, Inflammations (no matter how lengetattdlug)}ln a^vere oases ap­ ply a cloth motets nod In tha Liniment over night far tbrea atgbut It i« squally aa good far tbe harsa. For ssie fcf" dn^gists, and Henry Colby. O. Diosmwm ft Sox, , Harrinitton, IIL Only 88,50 for Blackberry China Tea set or 58 pieces M ^OfMictti Stpfiel 4 Co,'*. Cockerels, Brawn Leghorn Caekerala, and a few Plymouth Rock PulMte and Cockarals, at my reeldeaoe. Waaoaada, 111. O. W« P*ATT. Sraoeonda, Dee. Sth, Ittt, 9^"* , Ip your harse Is lama ar sara la any way, do not fall toeali at Henry Calbv's ami gat a box af Caatlaantal Haaf Ointment. It is no experiment. It has baaa tHed and never failed. ONION SEED FOR SAtE. I have 50 pounds of Teilow Danvors Onion Seed wbioh I wlU sail at 88.80 per pound. MeHeary. III., Feb. Sd, MM. °* Wagon f or *al% A ana horse lumbar wagan, aimast aew, suitable for milk wagan. Will sold reasanabla. Inquire at this office ar of MeHeary. rek ttk. MM. %gy WUdl. t.V.Owaa * Ban%, . uwm ... -CaB .an# o#. tXao at Jabn lL ilnWlit • If )au wiet aaf Estay Organ l can aadapwrt*. '"'ilit iriiiiii Tba Prise l«ayal Acorn Ols> HtHa ks&.&F*1 •HtaCortls. light and *. Ovsrvaau thai will wear * yaMa..<8 8ft Heavy Suits. 8 88 Boys' Pants, heavy lined......... I |B Ahsr Sssis UbSoai8« «*a«. ' . (, 8. ueua v. Owaa a Baa's, and aaM.aaliir m tbt cammaa suikey. "Ta^clasa out 'anr Overeebts and' t7< prices wfil b8 in " thematHanry Nousa^ml la tba vtlMlfe ' tf has tea raatnf, am A gbad jJaBawr,- «eil wwwWWIfPBBi RHMe VMv aanaaallwaaa, • • ^ff^lll ^ * a hia a**aa Inquire ai Blagweetf, Outlet tSSI Tbafai8a luiawa m faras,tb*«aJiailaa M^aeMleaada ChaasaFaatary. tainlng UP aarn bulldlnat* tta, h^ purdiaear. Far enaA wm MaNeasyt Fefcehj wtk Tha nndarslgnad fsrm.sltaatad ana alia ban station aad Gheeee Faatarj IdOaarea af chalee laad, whlab Is tlmb*r aad pastawk are gaad anlldlags an Iba nnpM»i>i archard. aad ia abort || Is .nnn af ll most desirable fhrms In tbls Matlan. Far taraw and ether Bly||nl>ii t«s quire of • ? o,i T5" 7 For Ma. Tba uadarslgned after far sala their Shops and Lots, situated In Weet Mo- Henry, tiesrly opposite lh* Post Oflke. A first-clsss business locatien. For particulars apply ta A. N. Tripp, West McHenry, III. 9HH> Bane. McHeary. Teh, Sth. MSI An KM HefVTrimts, Theron p, Keator, editor of tbe Fart Wayne, ind., OoasMa. wrfteei "Far the past Ave years have alwaye n«ed Dr. Klug'a New Diaeovofy, for eangha af most aovera character, as wall aa far those of a milder type. It never lalle to effect a speedy oura. T|»a friends to whom I have recommended it speak af it in the same high terms. Havlag been cured by it af every cnnglt I have had for five years, 1 oaasider it tha only reliable and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, etc." Call *t Henry jColby'a Drug Store and get a -free Trial Battle, Large slae 81.8ft Vaiy JtenwritaMe Raoavery, Mr, Qea. V. Willing, of Manahaatac. Midi., writes; **My wife ha* been %F moot helpless for ffye yaara, sa hslplesa t hsl else eastid not turr; c,?cr In ba# alone Site used twa Bottle af, MltoU rie Bitters, and Ii so (nucfc impravad that she Is able uow to da bf? «wa work." Electric Bitters will da all that is claimed: for them. Htindreda^ of testimonial? attest their great eur» ativopu^cr^. Only Hi ty cents a battla at Ueury Colby. lilLTiraaeSir TWIH* A IPP FVED fMteeat. t|*ere«st> T,4,8Af«i s^rsssr Via MU aTBWABT.

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