WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, KUito i Republican State Ticket. J'ftr wn*™*! ;-*tCfIARD J. 6f.lLESBY. of Logan Count)/. Lieulenmt (Governor, JOltX C. 8MJTB, of Cook Co<u^}^ * Sscret'iry of^fftU,- • MMxnr />. dembxi,* of Lee County, For Auditor, CHARLES SWIGERT, of Kankakee County. For Treasurer, JACOB GROSS, of Cook County. Attorney General, • QFORCE HCXt, • of Etlgnr County, * .*J ? , ;-/Congressional Tick^ S JJr ' J fb r Member of. <r>ngjys*, REVHFX ELL WOOD, ,' y : of DeKitlb County, tbf Member St.tic Hoard of E-jualizqtUm, v ;• jr. a Hilltams, i/ Me Henry County. ' ' ' ES'V S .v s i® Tha Circuit Clark Quastion. TiRt t week ' s - Woods tock Sentinel, in speak ing of the ea r i j «1<jn ' e< i l» r the « i t i ze i i s o f -X inu la ' . r eques t - ins ; W. r . J lonw.W become a can l l j i t e fo r the . o ( Oi rmi t Cle rk . says ; T'lf l S?*tin>! nas heen act)ininto I ' with Mar. M>r<e for «evfral ve-ir*and knnxvs nIm to boa jrenileinan, hut as l ie now hoi Is the iv>«it iou of Chief Clerk in the I t i i lwiv Miil "•crvice, with a ><i 1 s i l ' i ry, an<l <*nlv l ia* to l ie on duty: one -ha l f o f t ! i r» t ime i t be l i eves ho i* mak ing -A serin ' i* nii^t iko to al low his na-ne to ne jise<l a t the present t ime, in connection with the nfl lcc. I t i s a fac t t l i a t Mr . Morse nn iv ho i . I s a pos i t ion i r i t he Ra i lway Mai l Serv ice* bu t wl iv d id no t t l i e Sent inel* t a te an» o ther" fae t , which t i t e r know equa l ly as wel l , t ha t Mr . Morse i* p i i f t p r in<j wi th a d ls . tMed knee , caused by <J i$e : i?e con t rac ted whi le in An- ie r sonvi l l e P r i son , and wh 'ch oh l iges l i l tn to l av of f f rom d t i tv fu r d ivs and sn-ne t imes weeks , and which wi l l ob l ige h im soov to l eave the road en t i re ly? Mr . Morse i s jus t ly en t i t l ed to a Pens ion bu t l i a s p i r s i s t - • nt ly re fused to app ly fo r one whi le ab le to cam h is l iv ing . Perhaps the editor of the Sentinel can see a "nerivtis mistake" in th i s , whi le ©t i t e r s , wi th •n ly enlarge I veins , are push ing t l i e l r . c l a ims fo r Pens ion? . Tl je Sentinel a l so speaks o f a good sa la ry . We would l ike to ask any can- i l id man wh i t t rom 8900 t a S1100 pe r year i s compared to wha t the p resen t Ci rcu i t Ole rk l i a s r ece ived fo r the pas t « i<rh t yea rs? Bes ides the sa la ry the of f ice , which i s the r bes t 'o f any in the county .we unders tand he rece ives f rom l i i s Abs t rac t Hook* f rom f 1 .5(10 t o -$"2 ,090 a year . I f Mr . Morse ' s p resen t sa la ry ! s such a benef icen t a f l a l r then wha t would the Sdntinel say o f Mr . R?chan t** . fiunme? Why does not the Sentinel say iuFt what i t means , tha t i t i s pre sumpt ion to r my man ou ts ide of W«ot l - s tock to ask fo r an of f ice in the Cour t House? T l ' e R'"g have he ld i t so long they th ink they have a c lea r t i t l e and propose to prove i t by Richards* Ab s t rac t Books . Asca i t i Hie Sentinel savs: K. E. Kichtrds, the present efficient Plerk, is a candidate f »r re-election and a* t) i«ad- mini-u rat ion of thy affairs ot the offlee.hare given universal sat isfaction he will undoubt edly h ive a strong .support . That Mr . R ichards has made an ab le and e f f i c ien t C le rk no one wi l l fo r a We c l ip the fo l lowing wise words of inn i ioti .||*t40\i~cttc% and conmr ts i id 11 1* wr Ktpab l fo f tn reade i s - : "The f r i ends o f the var ious p rominen t cand ida tes fo r the Pres idency have ! need o f cau t ion . They should l ea rn ' use fu l l e ssons f rom the resu l t s <>l a s imi la r campaign four years ago . I t i s poss i i i l t l e to k i l l o i l t he mos t p rmnhynt cand ida tes in the l i e ld . be fore the Re publ ican conven t ion mee ts , by zea lous e f lo r t . I t i s poss ib le to p rovoke s iu 'h b i t t e r an tagonisms tha t the f r i ends of . n i l t he o ther cand ida tes wi l l combine to defea t the man who ^ therw^se i s mos t l ike ly to rece ive the nomlns t ion . There a re severa l Republ icans spoken of fo r the h ighes t p lace in t l i e na t ion ' s g i f t any o t which i s wor thy of the p lace . I t i s no t neces -avy in our zea l fo r one cand ida te to d i sparage the c la ims o r the ab i l t i i e s o f the o thers . Le t the con tes t be a l a i r cand id and manly one so tha t a t t l i e l as t , whon the i s sue i s dec ided the re 'wi l l be l io need less wounds to i i ea l . E i the r I .ogan o r Ar thur o r Bla ine o r Edmunds o r Sherman would make a sp lend id Pres iden t and the re i s no necess i ty fo r the f r i ends o f each to 'make . the l igh t ' so b i t t e r and persona l t lMt a dark horse mus t be b rought in a t ths las t . There a re nuu i i s tukab le s igns tha t t l i e peop le wi l l hays some- t l i ing to say In tho fon tes t . ami wi l l no t to le ra te to over ide the major i ty . Al ready the re a re Charges and coun te r charges cur ren t which ' can work no good to any cand ida te , s t i ch a s th i s , i l l a t Ula ine i* - league wi th I<ogan to t i e fea t Ar thur , and th i s , Ar t l im i s in l eague wi t t i Edmunds to .defea t Bla ine . We be l ieve cher .e i s no t ru th in any of them. The - ' t igh t , mu«t be a fa i r one , suc l i a one tha t the peop le approve .one t l>a : wil l engender on an imos i t i e s nor susp i t f lons^-of Cr . iCt r dea l ing . " m. c. r . * . Proc* «>f f l c l l i ' i i ry county Teachers ' Asaoc la t ion . l lo i i l » i MeJ lenry Ap i l i n . i r f s i . As 10 : :W o ' c lock a . m. the p res iden t ca l l ed the Ass" ' i ' i a t lnn to a rder fo l lowed by mus ic by Mr . and | l r§ . J . J . Va«ev . The mhVutpR of the prev ious meet ing , wnr? re a>l a ad approved . A C i r . lnc r wa< appointed a* critic. The ro l l ca l l was responded to . by quo ta t io i s f rom Holmes . , ; , ; s Moved and ca r r i cd tha t P rof . Ron n ie ' s p roposed amendment be made f>pec ta l o rder fo r 1 p . tu . The commit tee on examina t ion of ceuu ty compet i t ive \vork repor ted tha t the i r f . i i a l r epor t was no t read v . •The genera l p rogramm« was then t aken up . and the f i r s t top ic p resen ted by R. I I . Uen i i i e --Z )o l >gv fo r Teach ers -and Pupi l s , Mr . . Ronnie thought tha t i t »v .as t he t eacher ' s du ty to spend a t l eas t one-ha l f hour o f each day wi th one o t wha t I s known as f i r s t g rade s tud ies -used as a genera l ex te rc i se . He -p laced an ou t l ine of l i i s sub jec t on the hoard and exp la ined tha t the ou t l ine was no t to make the sub jec t easy , bu t was the resu l t o f thorough work ; tha t in o rder to unders tand a sub jec t i t s d iv i s ions mus t be c lass i f i ed . . J .A.She ldon condiu ted an exerc i se •» i C iv i l Government , showing tha t the re i s s t i l l room for Improve tuen t in uur count ry . Adjouruedunt i l lp .n l . At I p . m. the prs -5 t - . I»» t « ' , l ed the Assoe i u ion to o r t» r wi th mus ic bv Mr . an t Mr* . V**ey . . D .ue na t i ceh . iT in* b?e t i _g iT*n . . P rof . Ren-n ie oSered the fo l la ' a r i reg a thaenJ - XV ASHING TON l . l iTTKR. From our Uegnlnr Cor re« i>ou<len t . • \yasli insrt«n, U. C. Mayi », I 'M'. - Tb« defea t o f the Morr i son ta r i f l l b i l l i s^ t i J l the un iversa l top icof d i scuss ion , and in fac t i t i s the on ly ques t ion on which men seem inc l ined to ta lk . Tho«e who vo ted fo r . and thqso who vo ted aga ins t the measure , a re hear ing t rom the i r cons t i t uen t s , and i t i s apparen t , tha t , t he g rea t masses o f Democra t s th roughout the enmtry favored the b i l l and a l a rge major i ty even a more sweeping b i l l , a t l eas t " 'border ing on" to .abso lu te f ree t r ade . 8am Randa l l and h i s f r i ends who vo ted »v i th the Republ icans in s t r ik ing ( ou t the enac t ing c lause o f the b i l l , a re j b e ing roundly denounced by the tn r i f l r e fo rmer* , who a r t no t s low in ca l l ing h im a t ra i to r . The Republ icans on the con t ra ry smi le se rene ly and say Sam my 's l i t t l e game to f ry and dece ive the Ainer ican^f^p le in to be l i e f tha t the Democra t i c success does no t mean f ree t rade i s a l i t t l e too th in ; the par ty spoke th rough the major i ty .and Demo cra t i c success , i f i t means any th ing , means des t ruc t ion to the manufac tu r ing and indus t r i a l in te res t s o f the count ry and f ree compet i t ion wi th the pauper l abor d f Europe . Those who suppose the de fea t ®f the Morr i son b i l l ends the ag i ta t ion of th i s sub jec t a re gny t t ly mis taken . Your cor respondent has conversed wi th over seven ty Democra t i c Members and Sen a to rs s ince Tuesday las t , and the Sp i r i t o f hos t i l i ty to Randa l l and h i s fo l low e rs seems to g row in in tens i ty . F rom what we can see and hear the t endency i s to ca r ry the t igh t to Chicago in Ju ly , and a i l ' i nd ica t ion '* po in t to a de te r mined s tand be ing made f " r a p la t fo rm as near ly f ree t rade as i s poss ib le to make i t , " - .There - wi l l ' ev iden t ly be a sp l i t o r Randa l l and h i" f r i ends mus t back 'down, .as the Democra t i c major i ty i s de te rmined to enforce ' i t* v i» i ws. - Sa id a lead ing Democra t i c Sena tor tome to-dav : vTl ie Kentucky p la t fo rm of Wednesday las t i* the kev no te o f the campaign , and i t s p lank on the ta r t f i ques t ion wi l l be endorsed a t Chicago wi th emphas i s . " I f the re wa« ever a shadow of hope fo r the Democracy i t i s now gone for ever . Even T i lden , who a g rea t , m mv thought migh t p rove a M>»s«»» , i s t i r ing roundly denounced by l ead ing . Demo cra t s" , who say Sam R uda l l and the A'etc York Sun have he -n on ly ca r ry ing ou t the ideas o f T i lden , and tho "o ld t i cke t" mus t go . Dur ing the p resen t sess ion of Con gress someth ing d ike a ha l f , a hundred b i ' l s ha re been in t roduced in the Sen a te and House look ing to changes in the pa ten t l aws ; The proposed meas ures :we of a var ied na tu re , and mos t o f fheu i touch the v i t a l f ea tu res o f the ex i s t ing laws . Persons in te res ted in ' pa ten t®, d i rec t ly and ind i rec t ly , have been before the co nmi t tees u rg ing o r oppos ing th i s b i l l o r tha t , so i t has been qu i te imj O*«ib le fo r our Congress iona l So lons i i i commi t tee lo de te rmine jus t wha t i s demanded bv the count ry on th i s sub jec t . The House Commit tee on Pa ten t s have , however , conc luded to haye the whole mat te r looked in to ca re fu l ly , ami have favorab ly repor ted Represen ta t ive Green lea f ' s b i l l , p ro v id ing fo r the appoin tment o f th ree co inmi i s ioners " to examine . rev l=e and repor t upon the laws of the Uni ted S ta tes re la t ing to pa ten ' s lo r use fu l inven t Inns , the remedies fo r In f r inge ments o f such paren t s , and the in fe rna l admin is t ra t ion of the Pa ten t Of l i e r , and to repor t . such , amendments o f the sys tem a« they may deem exped ien t , in a s ing le ' code , o r in d r i f t s of separ a te l aw." Th is , in t ! e op in ion of your cor respondent , i<a wis -e measure . There i s no doubt tha t our pa :eu t i aws requ i re some rev i s ion ; hu t the u tmos t ca re shou ld he exerc i sed in making changes the re in h-s t by some hook o r c rook the peop le t i e fu r the r en tang led and burdened In an i l wi th the very th ing* f ron i which they a rc endeavor ing to esTica te and re l i eve themse lves . i The h i l l in t roduced in the Sena te on 4 i * • And see the lar«*e stock of And sold so low tha t it will pay you bi«r to buy, as we are ffettiii' nd of any amount every day. We have Four of the Leading Sulky Plows HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing, Carpets, "Wall Paper, • Dress Goods, Domestics, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Trunks and Valises, Paints and Oils, Mixed Paints, Grocsries, Salt, etc. PERRY & OWEN. mem to Ar t . 3 , Sec . 6 of the coa» t i t a - | Wednesday las t to p lace ex Pres iden t t ' . ou : RXEcrr tvE C0*MI*T£E^ In add i t ion to the above n .yne 1 o f - ' f l ee r s , an ese ru t i r / r ' commi t tee of th ree i members sha l l be e lec ted in tVie s tTne j condi t ion* 1 in the regu la r o f f i ce r s o f I t he A-soc ia t ion . wj io sha l l t r ansac t a l l , bus iness of the Assoc ia t ion . . ' no t o ther - i wise p rov ided fo r in the t ;ons tUut ion . •moment ques t ion . But i s tha t any rea - j By-1 . iws o r l lu les o f Order . Sau l son why he should ho ld t l i e o f f i ce ( lu r ing l i f e? I# the re no t a hundred men In Mct lenry County who would Oi l t he of f ice equa l ly as wel l , and do no t the i r pas t se rv ices to the count ry and to the par ty g ive then i equa l ly as good c la ims? We be l ieve the peop le wi l l so dec ide a t the p roper t ime . Among o thers the re a re two impor tan t reasons why Mr . Richards ha« no commit tee lo be sub jec t a lways to a d i rec t ing o r approv ing vo te o f the As soc ia te >n . Tha t the fo l lowing words be s t r i cken f rom Sec t ion NTino o f Rules o f "Order : And ac r immi t ren to p re pare a p rogramme, and se lec t a p lace fo r the nex t mee t ing ; sa id -commit tee to repor t ' a t le3b . t - ' a .«< t»- ' ' . ' 4 i«M)f " ' f f cSTvto t te ' . tQ* ad journment , Car r ied , Moved: and ca r r i ed tha t the Assoc ia t ion procee .d lo e lec t an ' . execu t ive c la ims upon the suppor t o f the peop le | commit tee to ho ld of f ice ' , fo r the re t l i e coming Fa l l . The f i r s t i s tha t he j maiuder o f the year . has now he ld the of f ice eight years and the other that it is not for the in teres t of t l i e peop le that the County Records ar,d Abstract Office he run to- . ^ge thep . We sha l l speak more a t l eng th . ^ o : - in l eUt ion to these two po in t s l i e re - a f t e r . s In the mean t ime we ask the Repub l i can vo te r s to look th i s mat te r S( ] i i : t r e r * l y in the face . Mr . Morse has se rved * I l l s coun t ry fa i th fu l ly and wel l a t t l i e f ron t , and now h i s town, tha t has never before asked o r rece ived a county o f f ice . p re fen t s lus name fo r your sup por t . We be l ieve the Republ ican vo te r s wi l l acknowledge the ju« t i i e s* o f the c la im by nomina t ing W. P . MORSE, the So ld ie r s cand ida te . To t Ci rcu i t C le rk . > ; • i - ' - j£»-r •Whi le Genera l Logan does no t •bow up very s t rong fo l lowing ou t s ide o f h i s own S ta te , ye t . i t i s an open sec re t among po l i t i c ians tha t h i s f r i ends among ( l i e de lega tes to : the na t iona l conven t ion a re many and each day bu t makes" th i s fac t more mani fes t . l i e lias not enjoyed tho friendship.' of the j ra i l roads an ; l the monopol ies o f the count ry , he has had no l a rge sum' upon which ' to d raw for campaign purposes , and wha tever o f s t reng th he has shown l« a . s t reng th horn- o f genu ine conf i dence in the man . and a supreme »!* ' • s i r e to have h im nomina ted fo r the Pres idency . l i e wi l l go in to the con ven t ion wi thou t enemies . He has no t come in conf l i c t wi th a s ing le Pres i den t ia l asp i ran t , and the re i s the k ind- ' e« t f ee l ing fo r h im on the pa r t o f a l l '# the delegates.--- Syr<tmnrc HeytubUciin. Oil ba l lo t ing J . A . She ldon , R . I I . Rennie and Annie M. At id rus "were dec la red e lec ted , Moved and ca r r i ed tha t the "year ly ( lues o f each male member sha l l t i e f i f ty cen t s , and each ' f emale .member sha l l be twenty- t lvu cu t s , payab le a t the f i r s t mee t ing of the school year , Miss Annie M. Andrus rec i t ed , in a p leasan t , manner , "The Marr iage Fee , " A . ' ^ Kingman presen ted the sub jec t o f Geography , second of th ree pa r t s - Pol i t i ca l . C i rcu la t ion of the Blood was d i s eased by Prof . Pau l . in which he s ta ted he would make as many • p rac t i ca l ' demons t ra t ions ' a s conven ien the had b rought wi th h i in a hear t and proved beyond a doubt tha t h i s theory i s cor - ' r ec t . The quer ies were few In number . The execu t ive commit tee repor ted tha t the nex t mee t ing would be he ld a t Nuni la . Sa tu rday , May 17 , 1 .SSI . and the p rogramme announced th rough the countv p^ ip .>rs . Gran t orv the re t i red INt o f the a rm.v wi th Ihe pay of a Genera l i* jus t a id shou ld rece ive immedia e a t t en t ion by the commit tee and be repor ted fo r adopt ion . -The Ki fzJohn Por te r b i l l , l ike Ran- quo-* ghos t , wi l l no t ( ' own. I t was up in the House on Wednesday and the amendment* were non-concur red in and the b i l l r a tu rned to ihe Sena te . Yes te rday the Sena te ins i s ted on i t s amendments and a com n i t t ee o f con fe rence was appoin teTl . Genera l John A. I .ogan be ing ua ne>l he pos i t ive ly re fused to se rve . The pl< u ro -pneumonia b i l l U In commit tee of confe rence over minor amendments . I t wi l l even tua l ly pass . T l ie Sena te has passed a sh i | . - ' p ing b i l l : I t i s ve ry s imi la r t t ^ the i l» i i«e b i l l Wi th the f ree sh ipc lau ' e s t r i cken bu t . The House yes te rday passed the b i l l - mak ing ! i l oan ?1 .000 . (11)0 t o the Wor ld ' s Indus t r i a l and < 'o t ton Centenn ia l Kxpos i i i en a t N 'e iv Or leans . Th is was accompl i shed th rough the ab le management o f l ion . E . John K ' l i s on whose mot ion a l l p . i !o r o rders were se t as ide and th i s b i l l comddered . REPORT-OF THS CON H> a T I <•> TV THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At ' Wood3t93k v I l l ino i s , C!0S3 0f Business Apr 24, '84. Tynans an ' l discounts. . , . T $20G,f>! 51 Overdrafts -5hi SI IT. ><. I ![)n«ls to secure eirculntion. . . se.OOfi no r. p.i in. |< on hand.. . ' I.Hao ( in l ine from approve ! reserve atrents, 17."." .% 'U Due from other National Riuiks. . . . . !) ' ) i leal estate, fnrnil urn and t l \ tures S.IiOe fO " ' i i rrent expenses and taxes paid. . . . 1.8!"i l jS| r i i eeks and other i-asn i tems II iio Tli l ls of ot her l>ntiks 3ts no Fre ' l ear . nietels Jt | )ennii!S. . ss ct Specie lfl ,r>3! n.» T.eial tender notes. ' . . 6.V) on l ledemption fund with TI. S. Treas- nrcr (5 per ccnt of circu' .at ' ion) i ,13n Oil Total . . . .^; . . . . . . . .* $.10-1,810 t i l . T.tABtt . lTtKS. CanHdl *t .orV mafl in . . . . . . . : sn.i i im ne ^ trn ' i i ' f ' ind H.wift 00 t 'adivii l d t irodls 7.<H| (5 N'ation i l I ' .a ik Notes nj tst in l inir . . . 4.*,n<in n i Individual dejiuM!.•< subjtct t ' lcl iehU ln. ' i .et i l Dem uid C-ert i^eatM of uupo.si t . . . . . 1,7 ' . ' I ' id T«t»U„. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ f l tH .SlC » I. ,Jo?vn . f . Marii ' iv. rn<sti i i«r of the al">ve named liank. '^)l-4e!etnnty suear t 'nt theaUive statement, u U*ue t<> t ! ;c ' l i«st of iny knowledge and l icl iaf . ' - J '»i iv J . Mrnriir . CasMer. • Sn ' tserUm-J a«?t s»v«rii to before ir .e this 1st i lav of av, lffi#r. Wm. Av £RV, Co . C le rk . blsrree. t . Attest : -- E. A. Mr t t rnv , MTM. II . •s r r .w i t tT, . JOHN J . Jirui i ir , , v ; l > ^ r e c l u r s . tEonzy to Loan On Konl Ks tn to , in sums of $">00 to $10 ,001) . T ime and payments to su i t bor rower . Joiin J . INIukpiiy. James Robbins. Sol on Mi l lw, IU , DKAI.ER IS-- Gents' Furnishing Goods,"etc. H. Maim.au, WAUGOJiDA ILL. I hare Jn i l re tu rned f r« t r . t l io c i ly wi th a l a rge »UMSk o f V Whlrh 1 will sel l a t astonlsl i ir .ely low prices i mm make i t an •hjuct l«r you to 'callaaU ace ; i t . . A.nrt lsoajfent for the New ftoine sew ins macuit i t anu Hie Julius Qauci Organ. - 1 -- Farm Ti l mcI i i i ry . Cli t i c"» , r c i io r t . W . K . I-. E. MRNri H Sec. Wire, P res . We hare the EEiiPESS AKD BIBDBBS, Aud the Hc^t HAY K4KE Iu the Market. i f^nepairs of al l kinds constantly on han<' ( Call and see me. Jam3s Robbins. Selen Milfs, May Uiii , l is t . w> w- -Thk ed i to r or the Ca l idon la (Minn . ) Argun wil tes : "Was there ever a pure r Hlhern lo l s in than the to l lowinx ca rd sen t j to my paper fo r pu l i ! ' u ;a t io i i by the bereaved daughte r o f an I r i s l i ( subscr iber : *A. ca rd .--To the k i«d '} f r i ends and he l j fhbQis who gave t ie - t l i -*? ! a<s l s ta r . ee s^n«l sy i i» |»a ' l iT d r r lng dea th of our mother we ou! r wish ; '» • -> ' be ab le>oiue day tu i r« (uru ' the c j i i i f ! • 'j ®e!?~A aood s to ry i s to ld o f Ar temmf W»rd \vhe \n t rave l ln j r ' on a s low-gf i ing Sou!hern road soon a f te r the . war . When ihe conduc tor was punch ing h i s t i cke t , Ar te inus remarked : "Doeg th i s ra i l road company a l low passengers to j j ive I t adv ice , i f t hey do so in a re - j s ped I ' l l manner?" The conduc tor re p l i ed in g ru l l tone tha t he g ' l e sSe i l so . "Wel l , " Ar temus went on . " I t occur red I t o me i t wou ' .d he wel l to de tach the ! cow ca tcher f rom in t rou t o f the eng ine j and h i t c l i iu the rea r o f t -he t r a in For . | you see . we a re uo l l i ab le to over t i tke . ' a eow. bu t wha l ' f e to p reven t a cow s t ro l l ing in to . t l t f e ; c f t r a i id bUing-a p iKsenger?" ! by Dr . No I i t s FITS AM-t i t s « to j»p t»d f ree Kl ine ' s Ofea l Nerve Ues to ie r , a t t ' p r f i r s t d i \ " s u^e , Marve lnmt cnre» ' IYeatU»- a i i11 . 2Z 1 ' ' ! i l ' i l '>o i t ! e f r ee to F i t "Send tu Dr , Kl ine , 9 ;{1 Arch S t , F l i l a , , Pa . i T. j. DACY. •k. * The "ISoss" ' Machinc Man, is , STILL O.N DECK, WITH Till: FINEST ASSORT MKXT OF Farm machinery; And civrri:i?es ever sren in Mc- Ilenry county. His stock con sists in purt of: All the leailms ri ' t inc and walkinK p!«<rs. Kij iht s tyles harrows, 10 lo !lfi teeth, duplex, slantiuir , ret ei ̂ i lde and vibrating. Keystone M and Hi incli disc pulverizer. Challenge, Keysl«ne and Avery eom plant ers. Hay worth ,% Avery check rowers. Kiel<l rol lers. Stalk cutters. Tiger, Same*, Case, Thompson, Standard and Jefferson sulky cult ivators. Milk wairons, l 'unil ier wagons. Wide t ire trunk'wagons. Wide t ire truck wlyjels. Car. r iat ;es, . i l l s tvles. Road carts . I leavy and l ight single and double harness. One ear each ot ( i l idden and Sterl ing barb w i re. One ear binding twine for Dccring and other binders. Farm liel ls , four sizes. Swill earls . Five stvJcs hay earriers, i rhlch we are pre. parol to*t>ul up for . those t ' l ib ' J ive early or- dcrs. ( ir inding and puni])ing wind mills . Iron and wood pumps for wells of any dei>th. Drive woll» a specialty. I) i«ring I wine binders. IK'crmg ft mowers. Standard and croVfn mowers. .Johnston reapers and mowers. Keystone bav loaders. I lci i l ingiwort 'h, t iger, Kurst & Bradley, rein- -deer and.advanre liajr rakes, Road scrapers. I'utato planters and diggers. Corn, si icl lers. . l iarden pumps. I ' latform and stock scales. Hay tedders. I tuckeve feed grinders. ( in.-! i t Nichols and Shepherd i tean aad horse power threshers. Wire s . t ietchers, four kinds. Kive tenth e 'ul t ' i rators. Single nod double shovel plows and 1,010 other arl ielcs. T. J . DACY, Woodstock, 111. SVSillinsry! SVlillinery! W ??. M. " IAS MAM Has a l so rece i red a plend id s tock of Spring Millinsry, Of the l a tes t and mos t approved styles to be . found in the eity. The ladies'are invited to call and see. Waucsiuia, April 21st, 1 ow we sold over 45 of last year), the Case, Furst Bradley, aa • last, but not least, the Buford, which is something of the principle of the r^assadv, hut nicer to handle, easier oil man and team. A big line of Walking Plows, the Norwegian, Moline, Case, Furst & Bradley, Graui Detour, aftd the Chamberlain, ra:l1 suit any farmer, and sold lower than an^ pooifplc can be. Call and examine tho KEYSTONE and RANDALL PULVERIZERS, and see the improvement.vfor 1^84; they are the best tools made, Borrow one of y<Wr neighbor * - and see, and then come here and we will sell you one , lower than you can borrow. Our CARHIAtJICH, C'ATt HIAGES | Are a. full stock, consisting of the Enterprise (the best buggy ma ti |n Cincinnati), the Emerson <& Fisher and ('ortland; also Iceep t!w ilenry Abbott or Syracuse for a better grade. Can knock the botto u |)ut of anybody's prices on the above buggies and give you our ow i Warrantee. The Platforms with the new Combination ot both thV ^Portland and Freeport makes the leading buggy for all purpose-i. •pon't forget that we have the leading Harkows of from 4C to » feeth, of both common and reversible and both iron and wood. IV* %ure and examine our in ices before buyins. VVe can 't recommend to you a Lighter oi Better Mower than the HEADQUARTERS FOR) i f. 3*2 Standard, Manny, Grown, New Warrior, or tlie KboiUoh for ease both to man and team. For a Bind®! you all know of t^e Light Running - v - We have a certainty on the points of superiority, that there is n V: evon one experiment about them; the wear is very slight and easil / taken up; does not get out ot order for it is well made; is an econo- niizei of twine and does not strain the band; binds either long-"- short grain with ease and certainty; the size of the bundle is inou- easily changed; tightness of bundle easily regulated; each bundle ii Completely separated, even in. tangled j>rain; is perfectly autoniati t ud needs no attention except proper oiling. K. 31. Owen Sc Son. McIIenry, May 13th, 1>81. Invite attention to new arrivals of ""V - - -Ksa* - - -'/jfXr- W2ST HeHSHRY. Invite the attention of the buying public to an entirely new stock of ' - ' i i . • * • DEY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, Such as bow and Medium Priced DRESS GOODS, Boots, Shoes Hats Caps, ' OHinii, Granite Rockingham 'Glassware* and WI-: WtXL TI IE Celebrated Golden Star m STOVES and EANQES, The 'biRt ami salest iiiaiiiifa«'tiire<l. •Snlil 2S. last year, wli'uli tpcak for t l i en i se lv f j i . jjJTORV. Dissolution ot Partnership. Tin? Piir tnor-ihip heretofore (*\ist in>r !>c- twt 'vn K. I i . Maycn :»nil K. H. Bartlct t , nn' l t ' r t in ' i! i in l i ' i ini ' of Mnycs Jt I tart lct t , is this i lay i l ismiveil l iy i imtunl fonsent. All notes iui ' l :n 'coimt» i luc l !i<> l r i le f irm are il i i t i an<i |)H lo K. ( i . Mayos, wlmaUo lusuii ict i al l t l ie l iabil i t ies ol ' thc hitc; t l rni . K. G. M A » ks. K. II. Uauti.rtt. Dnre<1 nt M'1 Henry, 111., this ai tn day of AlU'il, A. I>. Hnviii jf l> i nir l i t th« intcrPHt of K. H. Bart lct t in the l. 'UB' i l rui of Ma.veii f t Bari let t , I wil l conliniic ' t l io l>u»ini '»s a t t in; dM ^tuml, ami tuW.U lhIf timl v to lliank our many <'ii.h- tnincrH fur their x<'n«'rou« patronage am! eariKMtly solici t a continuance of the name. I', O. Mates. McHcnvy, III . , April *261 • , ISrt t . . ' Jw Important to Ruptured Persons The i : veKior l{ii |>turc Onre M'f ' j r Co., of Oj<i | i ' i i>luirN . v.. guarantee to cure anv ease of rclni i l i ie Hernia with their Hcnieil ies. Tiik Urrri iiK Cuktkii axd Hkai.in<; Com- rorj i i j) . TIiih t reuli i ient is einlor.sed bv our lie.- t Doeror- ' , l l r i i j i fr istM, and the general l>ul>iie. SmmkI Hem tor free Intok on Uupture or • a*|t ytttif druggist, for the It^medy. Trunks, Hand Bags and Valises, C. H. Fargo's celebrated Roots and Shoes, etc. All grades Chick's Favorite Flour in stock. Every sack warranted. The highest price paid for produce. All goods sold at one. price and marked in plain figures. Thank ing our patrons for past favors and hoping for a continuance of the same, we shall strive to please all who may give us a call, both in quality and price of goods. BONSLETT, & STOFFEL. West McIIenry, III . , March 21, 18S4. X > A. r i , I2 I^TS, InVPllfni ' l send ramlfl «r sketch of rour in- i l l » UUIU11) vent ion, when t will m*ke « -arc- 1"ii 1 prel iminary examination, an-l report as to pntenlahil i iy, with advice, circular*, etc. . Free nf C/iuft/c. All bimnes' i before thi> U. S. Patent Ollicu atleixle.l to for Hotbrain Foe.r. Information and references sent on applica. tion, Xo Chni'i.H' I'nlfill is secured. J , B-LITTELL, Wash ing ton , J ) . C . Directly epposlte U. 8. I 'atent .oilTce, Hosiery, Corsets, etc. Also elegant SHOES for Ladies an t Childeren. Extra fine FAMILY FLOUR reasonable. CALL INI BUTTER AND EGGS WAITED. F1TZSIMMONS <&. EVANSON. A New Clean Stock OF S P R I N G G O O D S , JUST OPENED BT PRICE BROTHERS, . WAUCONOA« . j:i| We have one of the largest stocks eveT brought to this market. These goods were bought for cash, which enables us to sell at very i'lose tigurts. Do not take our word for it, but come and look through our stocK and satisfy yourselves that we mean what we say. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Notions, G roceries, Hats and Caps, ;; Crockery aiul Glassware, Painis and Oils, Varnish, Brushes, Wall Paper and Window Shades, together with Ihe most complete stock ot Ever brought here, Our line of ladies' and gents' hand sowed Shoe! is the best ever offered for sale in NVauconda. AH kinds of Country Produce bought for cash or taken iff exchange for goods. M: * . ̂ *; . j