rilLowell Is regarded by M A yming man. iNrMMl m bright as a man of 35, f JfaNkfc ttafctiaaoit ot hope, eater* ||jl» » Mthm m we|l w 1 - MT IOM §t*!l* Beclcwlfh fi«s tikfea IpriMil fcr dn rammer in Kane County, _T W« wlffc kw MMJceas, and shall be dis« &S»yfali»d with anything less. | YhftfopHtof ttie Intermediate and' >Ni®f tin hlfber departments of our •#MlhfTe Improved the-looks 3f their ;4p||pptlW racrn by the addition of a fpnsty of plants and flowers. Ml. Baldwin, who has been feach- lCrystal Lake the past two years,' »'jlm been hired for the coming year at *4«dtfcftced wages. He tmttt g**e Ipretty wifgMMimt satisfaction. V Some of the members of the M. C. ¥. A. ®ro desirous ef fearing another ling noon. The Constitution it the duty of the president to eatings only on the written re- of ten members. • > F\ •> '•>¥' "W :W ' The Hammer Session fer Tefichers at v> ^'tfcs State Normal will be free to those • tfilstaf taught three or mote terms. It €;|§ MVMb the flnt of August and eovtin- four weeks. the foHowing pupils Vtood 86 per or .feoffs, tn the last monthly ex- lination (written): Mabel Fofd, flattie 8mltb, Kate Hill, Cora McOtu ber, Callie Bucklin Fred Colby, Burt jj QMby, John Ldram, Millard Stoddard. ; Wm. Wentwortb, Wm, Mead, Bernard Four yean ago a school-boy in Mon- | IN County, Ind„ threw a dead rattle- laanke uuand'the neck of a little girl, l|«MI H has made her permanently in ' _j --t During all this time she has reo Sgalifl no one,but daily sits with her *««TAL> MI her Tap, marking out the same * j|Mii slin bad been given as a lesson «* MlMOl on the fateful day, occasion- 'vf n>r oryiBg ont,**Takc the snake away." • -C CLOClSi. 'Mfr RICHMOND, jJL iTiia^raiiyi i REOEIVE0 --AT- I have the largest stock of Spring Goods ever brought to Lake County, which I will '•ell at LOWER FHICES THAN KVJfiE BK-rORE. Ready-made Clothing more numerous than ever and at prices united for every purse.-- For anything made to order, whether a single garment or a full suit . Maiman's Compulsory School Law in Con- t works well. The school pop- of the State last year wasJ40,- all.with the exception of 13.565, dschool. Hartford and New a have efficient truant officers w ho J linage their work admirably. The 0 Oenaecticut schools cost last year, 61,- the fends furnished amount- •nv* At Hi The average salary •fade teachers was ISM3; of female teachers, 985.43.--Journal. ' ' - ~ ; i ' ' ' c M'l "inrliMi HatJ. B Esfcee has* men ilf^H «ssptsf*6 tn take charge of the schools at Woodstock the coming year. We ooogratulate the people of that vicin- ;j fty, m we believe they have secured I AlMITkMol' m« of (be best iuetruc- ifthe State. Under Prof. Wilkie kkrtoefe sehool was prosperous; f. Bourne, by his energy and has made it more so; and FM&Iitee will be aUe to II still more, is a question for Jfr ftilure to decide. GOODS, Hats and r. #&r V/ ! - Is the pi GENTS' FURNISHING Oaps. Ac. I have a large variety of PIECE GOODS, of the Latest Styles and Patterns, at low figures. Mrs.0 Who is assisted by Miss Gieseler. lias jnst received a fine s lock ot Spring Millinery, of the latest styles to be found in the city' which she invites the X.adiee of Wauconrta to call and exsunine, Hats and Bonnets Trimmed in the latest "tylewand at reasons, ble prices Dress Making done promptly and satisfaction guarantesd. T. J. DACYV JOHN FRDSN CYAN# DRESS GOODS. YANKEE MOTIONS Which aw being- offered at very low prices. Our stock is replete in all the variety of Goods foi4 the season, And we feel satisfied we caii offer Goods at Lower Figures lhan can be found elsewhere.~*4 Onr stock of SWT'!! Furniture k COLBY & CO., ' • V " . i t -*•-' • J '• • ^:rrrTr ; AT TH ElR TWO STORES, . , t *' • K-"* ' : •• <-i r\ i .»,! * N * • • f i i ru • ' •• McHenry and Nunda, Is at ihe old and reliable atove df i j..' - s , . . W . .IO <l! .? % • ^ f IH* t "T* -Are now Opening the Largest Line «f •*it» tt- .m«r;«rtW*s' Cape, READY-MADE ' a. wf. I.t rfnq, CLOTHING, \ - 'v ; 7, BodtSy Slitft; Oroceries, air.' Is full and complete, and *we ftre confident we can please you both in quality and price. Call and be convinced that these are facta. PEER? £ MARTIN. McHenry. Match 22d, 1881. ^ >Jf f^i-1 i n •- if:" ' kf< < \$r> Us progress or langutfes spoken by AAnrentpeoplet is said to be as fol- Ww; Xaglish, which at the cora- wmmmt--t nf the century was spoken ie now spoken by DO,. MJDOO; Basaian by 63.000.000, instead efatJNUM; German by 66,000,000, In- Mati nf Nj000,000; Spanisli by 44,000,. H%|(itMd of 82,000,000, Italian by njmfiM instead of 18,000,300; Porto- gnpe,ltjooo,ooo. instead of 8,000,000. TMats for Vnglish an increase of 310 per eant.; far Russian. 110 per cent.; Ier0eman,70 per oent.; for Spanish, Mparoent^etc. In the case of French, the Inerease has been from 34,000,000 to Hjodojooo, or 86 per cent. - *he U. S. Gomntissloiie1^ cul ture, Le Duo, has been in 3outh Caro- lina'And Georgia, reoeatly for the pur- pose of selecting sites suitable for tea The Newa and Courier 6ays, Comuiissiottcr returned to |n, be left faint assistant, Mr. oomplete his work, and I will hare no difficulty, as the i «# lea culture at the South, or iOebrgia, has been already A Quality of tea equal to that ImfMNtld from Asia is raised in quar.- tttMa la that Sta«e, at a oost of not mot* than twenty cenu a pound,' and readiif %j|t:§> market at forty to fifty nMllWivlllvievvjttie circuinstances the GnmaiMioner feds very hop«tf/ul of the eariy estabiisbment of tea culture at ihaSouth no a large seale, and will UM all his Influence with the government Mnirds hastening the development nf tMsneUrfadustry. rrt-Tsrism Caaaesr^ AAraMAng years, ear®, sfcltness, dis •KHriiitreept. and hereditary predis position--all operate bo turn the hair |g«2^ and elthenof them ioelinesit to IS;--* m? prematurely, AYEB'S HAIR TIOOK will restore faded < lMtvad hafr to a rich brown or deep hlejk, |i may be desired. It softens Mv deedpaa the scalp, giving it naaithy action. It removes and cures <Mdruft end humosg. By its use fall jng nalr J* eheoked. and a new growth wfli bn produced to all cases where the ftQMw are not destroyed or tlie Its effects are beauti brashy, weak, or sickli _few applications wll and fieshnegg of youft Harml4tee and sure in its oper- n«l^li ll>nD(Hn parable as a dMasing ,11 y valued for the soft bnessnf tdne It ttnp&m. •either of! dye. and i«oil noroolor white cambric; lonjf ,•«* the hair, and Ca«H and $ U Mltier's hair, on WMt*i a fe K±r4U.w It is an open secret, well known to the formers of Mc Henry county, that during the last 12 years ours has been the only Agricultural Warehouse in the county where everything in our line needed on the farm, from a pound of the best Barbed Wire to a Threshing Machine' could lie obtained at all times without notice. It was thought by those who knew us least, that the destruction of our Ware house by fire a year ago, would cripple us. Instead of doing so, it has given us new life and vigor so that we are now better pre pared than ever before to under sell our (would be) competitors. Our Spring stock is by far the largest and best in the county, «nd we are selling so cloee that it is a rare thing to see any one looking at our goods 5and going awft} without buying* , Our present exhibit consists of Plows, Harrows, Spring-tboth Harrows, Oulverizers, Rollers, Stalk Cutters, 16 iii. Sulky Plows Seeders, Di ills, five and six Shovel Corn Cultivators, the best Zegal Baibed Wire, " Lumber Wagons, 3 spring Milk Wagons, Plattopm spring Wagons, - and about 300 Carriages An jexami notion of our stocks will fully sustain our claims ' v T. J, DACY& Cti. i Woodstock, III N»» Hardware Stoifti . MEAD! NEAR THE DEPetf, --DEALKiii- Hardware, Stoves, Tinware &Ci, ever shown in McHenry Connty, which we offer to the buy ing public i' -ii' BOTTOM PRICES, Our stock is complete and comprises everything usually kept !Q a First Class Hardware Store. t. : Our store is crammed full of Bargains and we offer the best and most goods for the least money of any one in the business. "•-WE INTEND TO KNOCK THE BOTTOM OUT OP HIGH PRICES IN BARB WIRE . The Best Barb Wire in the Market at 9 cts. per Pound, f^PCall and see us and learn that we mean business. Store in McHenry, Opposite Bishop's Mill. At Nunda in Palmer's Store. <iit J- J.'iwjtfvM.-- ' *'•; i rtittotf;. • . if i s V : _ ' L ; ,«MKfIk IHi Our stock was never more complete than at the^present time|; ? and for varie ty cannot be equaled in the county. We keep non# »ut |h© very beet, and our motto is and always has been y.yr- * . ^ ̂ ' iv QUICK 8ALE8 AND 8MAU. PROFITS- V We can give jou anything in the Furniture line as cheap as anlfcr'*% other houso in the State, ana will guarantee evein^fching BIBlb^lasP Sind juM; as!represented^ v ' li-.J My stock of A Coffifi ,<• * flC ' iff • " v;j ' •' Caskets Is full and complete and will be sold at a alight margin above cost. m want ot anything in my line give me a call and I will be eure to please you. JOHN B. BLAKE. McHenry, March 22d. 1881. P m '• IrffSSF-t J 'Mic&jfc?.' No. 17 Old and THI Reliable Deaiera in r ,mss, A ; iibil P I A N O S . S GRAND&, UPRIGHTS^jANt> SQUARES, Established m CUc£go or»r 26 Vian, Used and Recommended by over 25,000 Artist* & Amafkirs Our Patent Self-Bearing Agraffe attachment, (Concave Name- Board, and improved Veneered Bridge, are valuable improvements, used.in the Bauer Pianps onlv. The Bauer Cabinet -Ga&ds, STOVES, Til. Copper and Sleet Iron Wan;, Table ami Poekot Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Horse Rasps, Horse Shoes, Horseshoe Nails, and H'lies of ovcry (lescription. Alsc everything thatis generaliy kept la a Hard were Store. Would give the people of McHenry and Lake Counties to understand that tney are still in the business, best stocky ' -•* Agrienltural Of all kinds, to be found in the market; They have in Stock PLOWS of all kinds, Seeders, Corn Plauters, Cultivators, Drills Drags, Pulverizers, Corn Sheilers Feed Mills, Threshing Machines, Fon and Wood Pumps, Wind Irill*, Open and Top Buggies, and in short everything usually kept in a first cl&gs Agricultural Warehouse, J r All of which will be sold As Cheap as the Cheapest. Being a Practical Workman f5T"None but the beat of machinery kept. Gall and be convinced ttyftt we mean business. 1 Hhall spare no pains in trying to jfive satis faction to all who favor me with their patrov age. All kinds of Jobbing In my line wUl receive prompt Mtentiqir. elsewhere when In need n*yt line I. at McHenry, Oct. 10th. 1379. PURCHASING hinfr in my MEAD. JOHNSBtffiCIf •• ••?• " E. Ml. McHeiiiy, April 13th, 1881« ^ OWEN & SON. GEORGE W. BESLEY IS A THOKOUCH REMCOV I Paneli, ! Cabinet I* every etw of Malarinl Ferer or IfNsvei m lrifl, whtle for fiisorrters of the 8tonmeii Torri aity of the Liver Indigestion and dls. titrutnees ef ibe anlsroal forces, whioh debili -tat% ithMAO equivalent, and can have no substitu te. It should not be confounded with triturated compounds of cheap spirttc •na^BBential oils, often «dld under the nams •-/ • •" JPOESALK'»Y" • DrnwtaU, Grocer* und Wine XerchM everywbeie MarMe W&rls. HENRY MILLER, - ^uiD|iAtKR Ifc-r ^r Americas and Foreip. MarWe. Monuments, Headstones, . : p ETC., KI'C.- American & Scotch fjrantte, Constantly dn^Hmnk -i .!• ••-f •! ! . '• ' - " Shop Two nnl^s;;: Henry, 111; * Johnsburgh, Aug. 30tb, IS77 McHenry, HI. --DEALER IN--, _ w / Itftigs, UeliM Faints, Oils, and toilet Articles. The newest and most Porfent Production in the art of Piano Making. By ,the introdue ion of an improved Violin-Shaped Sounding Board flu ' " " and left entirely free from]MetaIUc Qua lilies e.volume of tone is greatly increAsed Prominent Artists Pronounce it a Marvel of Pefeetioa. KBSH8. JULIUS BAUER a CO., Chicago, 111 GKKTLKMEN : The Bauer Piano which I purchastKt of Y favor every day. The more I nse it the belter I Uke it. Enlehrated factor ies, but have found none to equal yours in power and parity of ton msiicity of touch, and durability. I am glad tnat my first * ' " ' ' - -XCHASfGIITGjBiy r i intra muBviiniiT. Pittsburgh, Pa., Wov. 28,18m Factory, 125,127,199 B. ISO Straet^ Now York. A Complete Assortment of the Favorite Pianps will ta ftund at our Warerooms. I am happy to say, is' growii I have had pin noa fir»m mai eqnai yours in power a ' glad . . e BAUBB haa.preved a iMttw oae.. .JOHN UKBLZKO. 182184 WABASH AV JULIUS BAUER & CO. . between Monroe and Adams St. CHIOAG o McHKrVHY. CTiljlf OKALBB IN s I /•I 1 . •'mrm n u. f >1* Soissori) Shearsy Table and Popkei Cutlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grlndi Window Glass* GRANITE-IRON ANQ TINWARE* d« mim .f-' - J* wremwA +-Q&XLW& IN-- f t j i if it H i - 4 7/ • J ' l i I have added to mv already Large Stock, a Fine Xiin« ot TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS. CHOICE CANDIES. 'V *r ' •' •„,( k.»*>.-; ':' :?• %v * ' .* • • > ;• " •* ^ i -1^ S Tti wftidh he*t^tt tfhtf ̂ fiebnyi^ ua v ^M>.- "U»» *jv, 11!! >1 -Ui } ; Physlciana Preaoription^ ompojindiB^,.,, C. W, B^SkEY, McHenry, III,, Nov. 10th, 1880* Merchandise, RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENY, ILL. • • * We have one of the most complete stocks, or uoods ever byough4 to this* market, consisting in partof Dry Goods and Clothings, .-fl ' r(! < '-W| HATS AN» CAPB. .. .. .. „ ,.;.j ' .. tp rm » Paints, ^rugs Medioines, *•, 1 ",,:r Jtt'v ».!) mt* Crockery, Glassware, Wooden psA WUlowaw, • Grtodferlei :!EtC5.» Etc* A M ryWc bave on« of the finest Stocke of Tem to be found in th county, to whych we invite the especial attention of the public| sat isfied that w« W» suit them both m quality and prio^.