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The Woodstock Sentinel from Woodstock, Illinois • Page 4

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out sue; CO 8 I fc. 1, i do iow 1 oid. i i 2 THUr.5D4Y, OCTOBEIi 8, -1SS5 1 4U a A do do do We find the following in the Ottawa Republican la regard to the. "muddle" In this the Fifth Congressional district which is a very, sensible view to take ot the; maUeri bolt has more than ordinary significance and may furnish food for thought outside ot the fifth district, and outside of the state, for that matter. The charge has been distinctly mad, and published oyer the sisnalure of Mr.

Fuller and Others 2 14 6 S3 60 v25 60 J' 60 80 T5 ti .60 60 i to 1 0 1 00 1 DO .60 60 do 1 three double geianlumt single 2 oangtus; baskets fera basket. Mrs A A Martrn. mu nnnhiin do floral wreath 4J.fau I Mrt MoD Rlobarda, natural ourloiU's-i do col. cttins do minerals -1 Mrs Torry, silk embroderf. it Aleo Weber, knitted wristlet ....1 Mr 8 Vsnloreo, knitted linen Mrs Priskett, crochet Frlnnil.

nrnnh.t l.o. a equally respectable, and tt I 00 ill it Lottie Ftlend, embroidered T0PTH' DEPARTMENT. Lot to. Jennie Thomas, patchwork ao erocnet ..1 do crochet work ....2 1 00 5 The Democrats lacormntior'assem Lied at Elgiv Wednesday, "jjomlnated -TJcuard Bishop as jcaBaiaatjro yon- j. goodatorf kjust now, going the COUaOA lufl press -on oeuawr wi -In ttlMM against the" wstrlc tlon ttthe whUky business in IndiaDa the Senator bad aaked an audience 6f "iarbn ht tfcey woqld do with their "ceasecL to koV it A fartner in the andienc at once Bang out, "Raise more any leas hell.

i That ai and old embodiment or pro Hon. "Dick" tfas in Jlghi Tuesday, and the air was blue in consequence of the gentleman's understand the good BiBhfp wants to ran for congress just to teach 'President Cleveland a lesson snubbiop bim. The president has "eBOueh to contend with, without afflicting Inn i with any more Bishop, -Elgin Co lie Elgin, 111., Oct. 6. About 200 milk shippers gaiUned here to-day and helc 1 an enthusiastic convention.

William Farrell iVa Station, was elec ted President. John Kelly isecre- iy. After a deal of discussion tho price agrtx.i upon was $1.20 per can of 8 nom Nov. 1 to May 1. A cinuiiti't- was appointed to notify the Chica- dealers of the re-ault of the meeting.

In 1872 President Grant issued an execativeorder prohibiting any person 'from holding at one and the same time 'a Federal and State-office. This cider toas Ween almost a dead letter tmtil bow. When by calling attention to it, the Postmaster General revived it. He bus decided that no person can hold the position of postmaster and a State office at the same time. A anmbr of resignations have followed Inconsequence.

The Democrats of Mc'Ienry County, In convention assemble at Woodstock Tuesday, elected the hallowing named to represe: I the county In the Democratic Congrc ional Convention to be held in Wednesday. James Thompson M. rowers: G. F. Kenwick; D.

II. Kiaviu; J. Bliss; George VanVali nburg; j. Jobaspn Dr. James Noalirop, P.

'Allen; R. Bishop and H. Keller, i The delegation was instructed D. H. to support Richard Bishop a candi date for Congress.

The Nation says: Tildeut Cleve land has, in six months, le appoint mentsto624 of the 2 SOU postotlices which are filled by nornuwtion of the conflrtaaflon of the Senate. And, In the ime time, 'changes have been madw in 0,309 post-offices." lie has not mud changes in all. It is true, or he wui, 1 have had no time for other busiuet pajcty with an appetite" noica that the President ing a fair business in the ing out "offensive parus ing In "the amlables." nut "the ould take 3 been do-n of turn-' andturn- Ifail Convent aa. the Court to order Granger jay'Van- hfltoasQ1 "Convents 'itbuse, Saturday, was by Hon L. Joslji' was elected Chan uj.

Shke Secretary. motloa a del from each town was appointed ve una Committee lo select the of eighteen delegates to represent County in a -contention, to ba held gin, Tuesday, to nominate a candid- -e ior Congress. The committee prehti.i' a the following list of delegates ano uiy report was adopted. unanlmouil' M. Joslyn, Asad Udell, NB.

It It. J. Beck, 'George Cregcy S. 1- liennett, James Pbilp. F.

K. C. II. Tryon, E. Goodrich.

0. i ison, C. O. Jay VanSU J. E.

Beckley, Capt. John Eddy, M. Wilkinson, Fred Curamings M. i Di. Wm.Nason.

On motloii the delegates totheconveu-tlon were Instruct a to till the vacancy In the Congress! committee caused by the reslguati i ot Capt. A. E. Bourne. Adjoun 7 TheConventioi' called jbv the Republican delegation Boone and rllenty counties, to the Republican ventlon, met at El- in Tuesday and adjourned without transacting any i of importance.

that at the convention, which gave the late Ell wood his hrst nomination, Hopkins also being a candidate before the convention. Ellwood paid Hopkins 92.000 in cash to have hira withdraw and gtve him (Ellwood) bis influence, which was dane, and the nomination followed. It Is also charged that as a part of the considera tion Ellwood was to have two terms, after which his influence and the De- Kalb delegation should be given to Hopkins as his successor, Th Boone and McHenry men say these charges have never been denied; that they are tru find that the bargain thus jnade was a corrupt one and should cot be ratified bythe Itepubl icans, ot the dis trict, but that the, parties thereto should be repudiated. This la mat ter of considerable, concern to the Republican of the state. Ills im possible that open and unblushing cor rupUon should exist and receive the endorsement of the Republicans in any one district, aud especially in one of the toost intelligent in the country and having the largest majority of any one in the suite, without doing permanent injury to the patty.

We have no idea at this time as to the effect that this bolt may have Oh the election, uor do we consider that the paramount question the purity of the party is inti-nitely more important than success in any one district election. The Deou-crats have the house at auy rate, and it matters not whether their majority be forty or forty-one. In all probability they will hold tiie house until new states in the northwest are admitted, and something of revolution is worked out iu the South. It is a good time to purify the partv here it needs it. No man who would gain, by the corrupt use of money, a nomination, whether by the purchase of delegates to a convention or candidates before a convention, should be allowed to represent honest men or an honest party any wiiere.

And yet Mr. Hopkins enjoys a good lepntation, and but for these unexpected and uncontradicted charges would be a good candidate. REPORT OF TIIE CONDITION OK THE FD MTU MIE At Woodntork, SUU of Illinois, the Close or Business, Oct. 1, 18S5. HESOl'UCKU.

Loana anil dlecuunts 1 OverdrslH G7' 44 8 llonds to sei'iire circulation. Due from approved reserve aKetita 7480 4 Due from other National 2(1 Current expeoBea aud taxes liou tu Checks and other cash Iteing -21 3f nilla o( other banka 930 09 Fi actional paper currency, uickeia and peonies 41 51 Specie 4u Ieiral tender notes l.ouo 00 Jtedemptlou fund with V. S. IVens- urw i3 per cent ot circulation,) oo Total I.IAlIf L1TIES, 60 Capital stock paid Id. Surplus fuud Urjdlvded profits National bank notes Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of depoislt CO 00 14 45,000 SO IM.9'3 92 924 50 Total 56 STATU OF ILLINOIS, I County of McHenry.

John J. Murphy, Cashier of the' above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ad belief. oils J. MUitriiv, cashier. Subscribed and sworu to before me this 6th day of Oot, KDWAitnu.

yuiNi.AN, Notary ruoitc. Correct. Attest: K. A. Muhphy, Wm.

H. Stkwaht, JOHS J. MOHPHY. Directors. Monei to loan on Bt-al KtUU la snnis of $500 TO $10,000.

Time and payments iosnlt Borrowers. JOHN J. MURPHY. Fine Watoh Repairing. While thanking the public for the very liberal patronage given me, I wish to assure all that it win ever oe ray aim to do none but the best work, thus eecuring and keeping their further confidence.

Geo. F. Mills. Frocoodlnc the Cltr Conaoil. KEGULAU MELTING.

.......1 .......1 DiusKmeioB, .3 bolder kraut eabbage. Cauliflower, tomatoes, yjeiery, It: atrotC Egjf plant, o-'-fef w- fev fcariy blood turnip bet, Early white koib rabbi, BU -Best display of vegetables, 40 varieties, a Best display of potatoes, 28 varieties, James Mills i Summer squash, James ..1 Parsnip, long an use tones Mills 1 White onions. 0 Dufield 2 Oakra or gumbo, Murphy 1 Brussels sprouts, Giaut Maugola wertzes, Thompson early turnip, Yellow Danover oulou, 9 Red Wetherflold a Kohl rabbi, hite variety 2 Blaok Pekln egg plant, 2 Hollow -crowned parsnips a Large white Belgiau carrots," a Golden-hearted celery, 2 Mammoth Chill squash, New redChiaa Trophy tomato, Call early snowball squash, Early peep-hesd eabbiuje, Impruved nutmeg melon, i Excelsior watermelon, 2 White German flirt turnip, 2 White field lieans, i Kentucky woudec beaus, Uttywife i Ferry extra early Lima beans" i Early Beauty Hebron potat's" Mim (ovenlry potatoes 1 Sweet Best variety garden p'ns .......2 Best variety vegetable. 77 varieties, Murphy Best variety 'potatoes, 17 varieties, Murnhv 60 800 50 60 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 4 00 3 00 50 1 00 25 25 Tobacco, Murpliv i Hubbard stnwsti. Win Terwillii'er 1 6 pumpkins, Webster i eiiow onions, inos ntzpatrick French sugar beet.

Colo 6 pumpkins, Frank Friar 2 CL4.SS I -Fine Arts. Mrs Wellington, landscape in oil cc pled 1 do animal in oil copied 1 do fruit In oil .1 do flower in oil 1 -do nanel, still 1 00 1 CO 2 CO 2 00 1 uo 50 1 00 3 IU 1 00 2 00 2 (HI 2 OO 2 oil 1 IK) 60 5o 2 00 1 IK) 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 110 50 1 10 I 5'l 1 00 1 on 1 no 'M 1 00 1 10 do Kensington 2 do plaque 1 do collection, I Jos Kuliles, oil landscape from na'airei do animal in oil from nature-l do landscape water colors 1 Miss A Smith, (lower piece I do painting 1 John Kline, penmanship 1 do pen drawing i Julia Newman, plaque 2 Earl Mead, dowers, Irom nature 1 do do do 1 do figure In oil 2 Oo do 1 do landscape original oil do pencil drawing, copy 1 do do do 2 Miss 0 McConnell, Kensington tidy. 1 Grace Owen, decorated banner I do do do do table spread, 1 Mrs A Patrick, painted tidy 1 do lambrequin 1 do toilet set Mrs Ruck, landscape In oil 2 do marine In oil 1 do fruit do Uowers, copy do wood Interior In oil do animal copy in oil. do still life original in oil 1 do do copy in oil 2 do eagles i do charcoal drawings 1 Mrs Putnam, decorated china 1 do Kensington 1 EFelt, sewln machine embroldory I CLASS K-Textile Fabrics. Lot 61.

60 5 2 IK) 1 00 2 on 5o 1 00 2 00 1 UO 1 (10 Mrs Wellington do do do do do ladles' cotton stk'g .1 parlor rug 2 knitted wool lace 1 knitted silk luce 1 silk patchwork worsted 50 25 611 60 1 nO 1 00 1 on Mrs McGhee, pr wpu jolen blankets 1 Mrs Fuller, pr vooleu sheets 60 do aarntug ou socks, wool 1 do pla'u baud tewing Mrs Foreman, cotton souks i do ladles wool stocklngs2 do woolen socks 2 do rag carpel Mrs Win Sherman, cotton Mrs Lowiuau, child's dress 1 do ladles' Dlght dress. 2 do ladles' chemise. do ladles' drawers i Mrs Chas Stein, knitted cotton spreadl Mrs Knapp, woolen do cotton socks do quilt by lady over so Mrs Mead, rag carpet i Mrs A llncoti, sample quilting 2 Mrs Dlileubacb, ladles cotton do night dress do chemise Mrs Wright, pair parlor rutrs 1 Mrs Frank Cole, pair rugs, rag 1 Mrs 8 Schneider, kntntted linen lace ..1 Mrs Kandalls silk quilt emb'd 1 Mrs Joseph Mills, knitted spread I Mrsd Voiiloren.oottou palchwiAk 2 Mrs Jul. Webber.qullt by lady over 80.2 Grace A Owen, worsted patchw'k q'lt2 Mrs McU Ulchards, knitted wool lace .2 Mrs A Boomer, knitted cot. spread-2 Nrs Delleuback, ladles skirt Julia tihermaii, cottou do woolen mittens .2 Mrs A Patrick, curtains trimmed with lace 1 do plalu sewiog 6 stitches.

1 Mrs A'T Montgomery, kulited cotton lace 2 Mrs StClfttr, woolen mittens I do kltcheu apron 1 Mrs Friend, ladles wool, st'kns .1 do patchwork quilt 2 do specimen quilting CLASS K-Ornamental Needlework Lots 63 and 0. SO 60 26 26 25 1 1 00 1 fK) 60 50 60 1 no 60 60 1 UO 80 60 26 1 iiq 1 00 60 60 60 1 00 1 oo 60 H) 30 26 60 60 1 0V 60 1 00 1 OU 26 AO 60 50 50 1 00 Mrs Brett, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Sharon, Silk worsted 1 rlbbou emb'd cover for ottoman 1 Infant skirt 1 do 2 Japanese tidy .1 emb'd silk tidy I do 2 lambrequin, 2 do crob Infant I lamp mat I darning bag I slipper case 1 needle case 1 pair tidies In best and largest 2 1 on 1 00 60 60 1 00 1 00 50 30 1 00 50 30 50 1 00 60 50 50 50 50 2 00 50 5U 50 60 1 00 60 60 60 1 (0 1 00 23 1 00 50 50 24 50 1 00 60 25 1 60 00 1 00 60 1 00 60 1 06 60 1 00 1 03 1 00 1 00 60 1 50 00 1 60 00 26 1 OO I 00, 00 1 00 100 00 1 00 60 60 60 1 00 do MIssM A Smith, hemstitching do embd table cover .2 Mia I Lowman, worsted emb 2 Mrs Mcl) KIcbardStKens'u emb, wool.l do etoblugln do Aoaseoe emb, silk. .2 Maud Bingham, sofa pillow do rsncy nay Mrs Delllnbaoh. pillow sham 1 Mrs Wm Alien, sample netting I Mrs Sherman, darning bag Miss McCoiiaelU toilet niats ...1 Mrs i Randall, etching in cotton 2 do siik emoroiaery lo slipper case .2 Mrs 8 Mill, worsted tapestry do cnair coverseai iiw ui.i do tidy lo cotton .1 do tidy la wool Mrs Van Laveo, etching la cotton.l do dsrtitd Miss VanHooxen, emb toilet do ssoie soarr.MM..... do worstedcrocbet.l lira Bowe, emb Infants shawl do ribbon embroider-- .1 Mrs Stewart, arrises fhao.

do Infants do wash stand MrsE I Thomas, sofa pillow do silk mittens ..1 do sllketchlug-. do Kensington, Julia Sherman, whist broom 1 do cotton crochet. Mia A Patrick, emb toilet 2 do whist broom I. Friend, darned Liuie rarer, emo mois coyer. do emb emb toilet Kenslocton emb.

sllk. -t do do do do do do do do do Anaseoe emb, ellK bracket lambrsquln card reoeWer- AAttAn crochet .1 .1 set toilet mate, csovs.J fane UdT 1 do beet ana largest display. I c. I i. I'ubbard alermelon.

60 60 26 60 50 60 60 80 60 69 23 S3 23 23 23 50 50 60 30 50 60 25 25 50 do sow rie No 2017. -i i 6 to do Db undr i mot No awl 1 "'Vjj S-Poland China. OmI Lrtla. Elkhrn. Wis.

botl IwT't cut na i bow ondr i tt i ai QO do do do do do do do do I SO 00 406 tow andwrl 8 00 en soe soo 1 00 too -ao do it cuts under I rooa 1 Hunt Broi-boar rrl oat -S do tow overly' old -2 Peter afartlo, lot pbta aot iesa than Lot 26X-Jemy Bed. Geo Lvtle. Blkhorn. boar over 1 4 00 5 00 CO i CO 3 00 1 00 8 00 2 00 00 OO do boar under 1 rear. 1 da sow over 1 yr- 1 do sow under 1 yr 1 do lot pig under 4 months.

Palmer, sow over 1 1 9 MecrimaD, Lake Geneva, boar i year old' end do boar under I rear- 2 do ow undf 1 -do it pigs fluder mot 2 i CLASS E-Pultry. Lot 2. Cook. Jbtebt Bra ma 1 1 00 Lot 28X- If'ri Cook, Dark I 100 Lot 29. CCook, Lantrabaua 50 1 00 1 00 60 Fred Hoover do Lot 30.

Cook, Partridge Cochin 1 do Lot 33. Cook, Black Cochins 1 do do Lot 34. A Dickinson, white 1 Lot 3. Cook, Houdans 1 Fred Hoover, Houdaus i Lot 37. Cook, Sliver epangled Hamb's 1 howe, do .1 Lot 33.

CCook. White Leghorns 1 do AS Lot 3D. Cook. Brown Lenhorns 1 do (l Liit 10. Cook, Black Polands 1 do Sliver Spangled lJolands 1 do do do Lot il.

Cook, lied Game llnutams do do 1 do duck wlug game do do 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 00 1 0(1 1JK) 51) 1 nO 1 00 1 UO 1 eo Fred Hoover, Black Ilrenoted II Howe. White I'yls 1 do Brown Games do (iiog Red Games I Lot 4 1. II (' Couk. Selection 1 do ilden baulams I Lot 47. CCook, Chinese these 1 tit 1 (Kl 1 ou Frank Fryer, Bremen Geose 1 Frank Fryer, Tonlonae Geetie '1 CCook do 1 Lot 10.

II Cook, Pekln ducks 1 do Cull clucks 1 Rouen dukx I 1 i) Ml 1 (III 1 llll 1 uo 1 I'd 1 on ftu 1 uo 60 1 on 5" 1 I4J 1 1 tt) do do lack Leidlg, ducks 1 Lot 5o. Frank Fryer, Aylesbury ducks 1 CCook, white rested ducks 1 do do do do Musoovey du ks I do do Lot Si)1'. Couk, Dutch rabbits 1 do English rabbits .1 do English ferrets 1 do American white 1 Frank Sterba, white English CLASS Agricultural lmiilcmcnts, One geivrcd mill complete with Nhciler. irriudcr iminu attach- mt'iit, a very line (iis)ilay by Wind Hngino and Pump Co Fiirm Rate, Hlicrman Urns Kttrtn linger Carr'jje drive g'to Steam usher. Waling Marble work, McDowell Sojmt Dacy Donovan, and 11 Austin line displays in this did not enter tor pr'iu'ins.

CLASS G-4'uliuary. Lot 51. Silver cake, Sirs .1 II Foote 1 (iold 1 dip dip dip dip dip dip 75 75 00 75 75 7.1 60 75 BO 00 75 75 00 75 50 75 Nut Marble 1 Uinfer" Mrs I Morse I Fruit Nut Si ongc" Mrs Ncwmau. Mrs Nut Hiilt-rlsing bread Hop Gnihani lnilian Rye Fruit cake, l'ouiid Marbio Cocoaiiul" Mrs Xboi Law iillgJT Layer Gritluun Mrs Clins Mend Mrs A Patrick. 50 75 50 55 50 50 50 Cora Sponge cake, Pound Gold Orange guocn of the pr'ric cake, Mrs A Pttlri.

Chocolate bread hops, Mrs (' Fuller Fried cakes, 11 Martin. ...1 it. I 75 75 75 50 75 50 Orange cake, Mrs i'hos Law sou Chocolate CLASS K. Lot r.t',. Best 10 or more varieties of preserved fruits.to include crab-apple, (ulnee, grape, pear, cherry, tomato, ami strawberrv, Mrs Foreman 1 Best ti or more varieties jam, Includu gooseberry, bblckberry, raspberry, tomato, straw erry, grape.

currant, 75 4 00 3 00 and red raspberry, Mrs.IForeinan..l ltcstli or more arietics of canned large fruits, Mrs ,) Foreman 1 Best (t or more arletles of canned small fruits, Mrs Foreman 1 Largest ami lot'St- attractive display of canned Irults, Mrs ilios Bst lOv'r't 'sot pickles, .1 9 00 6 00 JO 00 5 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 3 00 00 8 00 3 00 3 00 Best 5 Hiees, 2 Best display tellies, Best loor mon jn's'v's, ..2 Largest and attractive display of canned its, Mrs A Kline Best tl or moiv varieties small canned fruits, Mrs. I Fuller a Best 5 or more val id ics ol sauces, Mrs .1 Fuller 1 Best tl or more varieties of large fruits, Julia Sherman 2 Best (I or more cunucd small irulLs, ulla Sherman 'J Best 10 or more varieties of dried fruits, Julia Sherman 1 CLASS Farm and Garden Products r243 entries.) Lot Apples. Winter apples, IS varieties, I Beckley .8 Fall 7 Display of ap, les, Ncwuiau 1 lit fiU Plums, etc. 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 60 1 00 BO 25 GO 60 50 1 00 23 60 60 1 09 5 23 50 1 00 60 83 50 60 60 ti 100 1 00 dtp Displiiy wild plums, Mrs Blue egg plum. II Murphy lUsplay crab-apides, in Terwilliger It r4 Grapes.

Concord grapes. II Murpliy Clinton FiU'rtsciiy Ix.t and Seed. White field beaus. Jits Mill 2 Lima Bent dlsp'y g'rd'n peas 1 Scotch barley, 2 liite Oats, Oscar Dufield 1 live, winter, 3 Buckwhelit. 1 Yellow Yankee eorft, Wm still White oats, 9 Sweet corn, Dufield 1 Spring rye, I.

Walktip 1 Timothy seed. 2 hite taukeecorn.LFranrlseo Spring barlev, McDowell I Hibley Bride of the North fTVvll ..2 ..1 ..1 1 a imui i Spring wheat, 8 Young Ttmblliy seed, display of Thorley Food Lot 66-Vegetables. Skewbace potatoes, James Mills. 60 P0 tariy nose f- Hose B0I AK SALE UJj Cloak Manufac turers in Wood stock, Thursday Friday, OCT. 16-17.

A Stock of oyer 5,000 to select from. Ladies' Misses' and Chil dren's fine and fancy garments from $2.00 to $100.00 each. All ffarme nts of the latest and nicest and best looking; best fitting and best made styles. A Finer Line and Larger Disi play than Woodstock ever had the pleasure of seeing. In addition to our At tractive, Large and tieganx stocK or Garments, one of the Lar gest Manufacturers in cm a INLW YUKK Will be here and bring oul the Boss Line of all kinds of Fancy Garments and place them on our counter during the sale.

We will show and offer such var ments 20 to 30 per cent lower than thev can be bought for in Woodstock or in your larger cities wfjere the bulk of trade has been roing for such gbods nsretofore. Orde 8 wiil be taken for fine goods sucn as PLUSH. SILK, LiROCA.nE VELVET nd SATIN. Perfect tit guaranteed. the dates and wait to see them.

J. CCII OUT 1 1 Leader in Ladies' Garments, Grand Opening. Dora Llnday, KenelnRton ootllnlng.l do silk embroidery dfl IT An .1 not rn 9 Hose Allen, plo cushion. ao sniitea edging 1 do crochet edging Fannie Knapp, specimen Emma Knaniv dnma1 liv. Jlorouce Brass, plo Fred Hooyer.

palming on canvas 2 George Bacfcttian do I 60 1 00 1 (JO 60 flit as i nt add rt I 1 Charley Henlch. tret eawiug ao 2 Sellle Joslyn, map drawing OU ciora uuuaer, tpaintiug on canvas I tilt tin. 1 00 Ina Thorn pfou, seine twine ao erocneted mats I df) -IIMfilnun nalohiDArlf -i Gertie Soutbworth. specimen of girls Work not othnrwIaA numMi.H I 1 00 Gertie Southworth, balrpln holder I 60 1 V0 Uubbie Haeger, peouunship Premiums not eallaH In fji 1uv will be considered dpustea to the Society. If SUV lulsbikes In tills lUt minted nlonso bear In mind that the' weather we had IihiI much to do Willi if Tliu nninilttM be in attendance each day, hence new ones were I-, kiiowu iuu iiiose wuo re-eeived premiums are anxious to have the same made public, hence if mistakes have boon made please call Ol) the scctvbLrv and he will Irv uorl give you credit for them.

As previously stated, ino rain wiucn prevailed the whole week brought disaster to the Fair tlnanoes, and we ttilnU It futlv .,11 tl.A ivi, i itj an Mi.l nm yfiirvj Is entitled to kind and thoughtful consideration from nil who are Interested in the continued prosperity oi me society. Had the weather been pleasant our treasury would have henrt full, and each would have received his premiums in full. As it is. areonlv able to uive you 25 per cent. Bear in mind this is the first time hi; years that the McHenrv Co.

Fair has been obliged to nro-rute. aud under the rirruiii- stanees uo society could do better this yea-r. therefore strive to win back what you lose this year in the next year. You will notice our exhibits were large, more so than any previous hence It. livcti in loo to I proud of.

as no comity Fair in the West had the display we had. 'Wianklnif the superintendents. judges and all others who did much towards making the hair of 1H5 the best of any yet held. I am ours ltespecttuiiv. A.

8. WEIGHT. 3k, XiX TP XST J5 A.Sherwood, Auctioneer TUESDAY, OCT. 13tii. The UBderaiened willl sell at public auction, at his residence, 3 miles southwest of Crystal Lake, 4 miles northeast of Huntley and 1 mile north of Latimer cheese factory at 10 a.

m. the following: 25 COWS, new milch and springers 1 JS 111 (fat), yearling heiterg, null, mare, pair of spring colts, pair of yearling colts, lalso offer my farm for rent on day of ale. FREE LUNCH AT 12 M. Tkrms Over 810 one years time on approved notes at. 7 per cent.

1 per cent off for cash. John Pekvev. THURSDAY, OCT. 15. The underaigrjed having sold his farm occupied by Lis brother, locattd 3 miles Boutbweat of Woodstock in the town of Seneca, will sell at public auction oo bis premises, commeucing at 11 o'clock aj m.

the following property: new milch and springers, 2-yr-oId half blood holsteln bull. 5 spring calves, pair mules weighing about 2200 tf3, brood mare, 1 2-yr-old colt9, yearling colt, 10 hogs, 11 brood sows and pigs, 10 boats, 20 acres corn in shock, SO tons bay mostly tame, SOO bushels oats, lumber wagon, democrat wagon, set double harness, 8 milk cans and other articles. FREE LUNCH AT 12 M. Terms or Salk: Over $10, one years time will bn given on approved notes it 8 per cent 2per cent off for CiSll, DEL. THOMAS.

Drop in and see our new stock of neck lies, just arrived. McNETT TlIOENB. 13500 will buy you a uice 80 acre farm, three miles from llinsrwood, 6 miles from W6odstock, 1 mile to school house, 2 miles to cheese- factory, 40 acres under nlow. 18 rotar timber and nan. ttire, balance pasture (do waste land).

New house cost $1200, 18x24, 16-foot posts; wing 14x18, 14-foot posts. Lean to 12x16. 12-foot posts. (No barn.) Qood stable or shed for 10 cows, A Gooi' jrranary 14x18. This place is a bargain.

Must be bought within KICITAKDS ARNOLD. SHILO PANORAMA! A few shares In this Panor'ahna. for sale bv the undersigned. This panorama twill open August isi) mis is an opportunity to make a most profitable investment: The Gettysburg Panorama has paid 400 per cent. P.WVLD, 3410 Rhodes Ave.

A Room 23. Ch Icago. July 15. 'C; 50 23 60 60 23 60 60 60 50 63 23 23 50 f0 IU) li 4 'It appears thai oiue powerful in-flaenoehad bt-eti brought to bear on the leaders of the movement, who de-elared two ago, that they would anvthing defeat Hopkins at all V82ards even it elected a Democrat, 1 so that when assembled to consu-' mate the gigHLtic scheme to crrry out the purpose, ihey were perfectly pas-t tfe. in fact; rat lier liked the situation -were Reput icans of the first water and weienot wilting to do anything vWhlcU would -betray" the grand old party, If theee instigators bad been Awlaett at question would have been settled, before the delegates decided not to go Into the tegular Republican con-ventlon thiit, nominated Mr.

Hopkins and then, would not have made fools of tlifcuuaelves. It Is aa easy matter tdget iato a snap but the question is bow tp get out with colors flying. UcHenry pounty has been ignored for jears by Kane but this last xnove. by tuose who professed to be friends i Is humiliating in the xtremeu One of the delegate! who ettendedtbis last convention in conversation with the writer said that be was perfectly disgusted, that it was a complete sell-out, and that many more felt la the same way. Is It possible that a Vlittle iww." anything to Woodstock, Oct.

2, lSiJ5. Geo. K. Bunker Mayor presiding. Alderman Short, Austin, Arnold and Donovan answered to their names at roll call, constituting a quorum, The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved.

The following approved bills were read, allowed and ordered paid FRanford. Orover.steln, Urad-ley and win Qulnn for police services 'during the Agricultural fair 34 0 Hobe special nleht watoh. 4 on Schneider for Sept 45 00 8 Ilrlnk Sud quarters salary city clerk 30 00 Donnelly id q't'rs Atty 2S oo 8 VanCuren city marshal! 1 month 3d to Hanker moiitoe Mayor ao 00 Short ti mouths Alderman in 00 Arnold I 00 Wra Seymour oo Douovau 15 00 Airsttln 5 00 Geo Eokert 1 oo Win Scbarno drayatfe 1 Watson Patrick Oorr for grivel Krcanbrack li 46 Fred Albright 0 05 ItB Uagley 0 3 Crumb 31 76 Flavin a 85 Hunker Bros for Huut's Son St lamps.150 oo Meurj Eokert Intior ilo upt I Jifttcu .48,00 ij 3 Soutuwortn prlQt.ug proceeding! for the year ending May 1st i 00 JADufleld The City Treasurers report for Sept. compared acd approved was read and accepted. No further business appearing on motion the council adjourned.

Attest 8. Brink. City Clerk. i Oh, col those who accuse others of corruption Would fiU be corrupted; mitUiTnifossiblet it was merely the of sf pro- ncunccsthfwboli thing a larce and many of the lntlgators -were net 'ccrre In what they said or did and i a RepuUlcana of McHenry! county more careful lature and. will rt t- 1 Wi it I 7 vv 1.

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