Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Jun 1882, p. 8

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it Mf? * • % ^ i4' \ !.V 5 Si ;-5> T;li i- the Blfftft *«•«•* Mr<WMUte. IUI«. •••-;.-,v; and prospective growth irdpltietltiug marvelous, Out- ilwro pit 1p* «f thr more re-. Dow«r*!ii(e. blossom % * n?f Ht. thfl fl«vpln|>nn«n? Ntfeb in Uil* city has n*ver iled. And unlike the musli-' Hes referred to. the growth .. not «l*ne tangible hut perm a- „;TI»e blossom of development will »Ot Either and die just at it eomni«»m*es lo etoke admiration. With i«« there will b»* there can he, no permanent p.».ImiA It i!« against tlu? nut me of flfflBlwd in opposition to that blessed attrwit* of man known as common Wrtfe, to claim that there can or will he a reversal of the tide of prosperity. Onr growth is not of the mushroom va­ riety, While it is rapid even to the iMtrder of the marvelous, the founda* (|M wills are built an upon :i rock. Tkey have been under way Mu-eugh all the changing years of a quarter of a century. They have as a basis the solid poMnd#Ark of well estftbli8hed. leglti- mate industries. backed by an ali-per- vii|lo| spirit of careful enthu<la.<ni. the lirder of which never has been, nor never Can be. dampened by the shadow of failure. The start 1ms been made Aright and there can be no going back. Elgin, biwv »nd bright as *he is, is as yet but In the morning of .the success­ ful day which Is her destiny, and in the ffctlness of her years will stand well in front, ©f all the inland cities of the Northwest. Tliie Is not Idle talk founded on mere speculation. It is the '-'ibiid truth, warranted by aannitltude *f existing things, and canrf%t be dis­ proved. 'V It is a well-established fact tXat a city. the prosperity of which has, to no small degree*, come about through the ItieaTliif with hi her borders of twanilfiibturitig «mei prises, is sure to cnHtlnqgRprospflirons. A maniifacinring must necessarily attain considerable proportions ere irs ben«- Ihdafelfecta on a city become apparent. It r*ver assumes conskleraflle propor­ tions wlthent getting business -- with­ out seenring a market for its products. It does not secure the hitter unless It detotrves it. If a manufactory deserves* and acquires business It will not alone retain the same, but will continually •dd thereto. Elgin industries, already vari«d tlntl numerous, aie eacii «i<d ail Arm^r jptrounded. The prosperity of oar Chief enterprise, the watch factory. I* absolutely surprising. To the acres of Nlldlngs already crowded with busy oiieiwtt*es. twelve iitindred feet of new building* are now being added, which Improvement will bring about an in- creM* of the number employed by sev- hundred, and swell the aggregate „ Of* wages paid to in the neighborhood of one million dollars annually. The various other institutions, the business of a portion of which has already as- sumed handsome propoi tions. • are steadily gaining, continuallv increasing their working forces, and stand with­ out a single obstacle in the way of their future development and success. We have the Elgin shee factory, with a goodly number of employes; the Cook Publishing company, au institution which, though new to Eigin, is well es­ tablished. giving employment to sev­ eral hundred persons; the Elgin Pack- company, furnishing employment to men the year roiuid. and tor several Months working a small army of em­ ployes; the condencing company, the Ice Interests and a multitude of other, tndo^ries, each and ali of them suc- MNlffl and prospering. The sum total yearfjf disbursed by all these Institu- tlOM^oo| a single one of which is loug- •r ao*ex{wr)foeut, is in itself sufficient *t<o ci**M and keep ta motion a lively. .street brii|ge, within five minutes walk pr the watch factory and street ears, •liot, over fifteen minutes walk from the heart of tin business portion of tl»j» city and conveniently lol-ated to the new Tottrth Wart! school hftussc by all means the Anest educational structure in thedtv. The property Is without doubt the most available of the little remaining, from which the wat jh fac­ tory Is of very e^sy access. •• This, in itself is an Important, feattore, and nn«i tha* Is snre to entyaneo the value of the lots in a very short time. It is also high ground which requires not a particle of grading and ha$ a perfect drainage. The section in Which the land is located is probably the most healthful in the city, and the neighbor­ hood is peopled by a class not, easily excelled. In truth the desirable at­ tributes of the property are multitud­ inous while not a single drawback is discoverable. The terms are that lenient that any person can invest and It Is doubtful If another such chance to buy will be offered In years. Elgin will succeed because She con­ tains the elements of success. Within flve yars she will be peopled with twenty thousand inh&birantft. and every inch of land in the llintze and Potter addition wilfhave increased in value five fold. "There is""a tide in The a flairs of man, which, taken at Its flood, leads en to fortune.'" The hour of the real estate flood ti.ie is at hand The time to invest is now. f *! w » Clothing, AND SUMMER *Ul VF*/. . '. «!h 7 . S?.k1 «* '**< 1 ife • *>i% '£ ** x' jurfikA' toriioftifA • J**® "W • 1 ; ' - * ' • ! » j!|(\'Jl ikHips# P - 'W . "S, % « • *> i, h ; ":,U ' *,kt! > , : . - t j - J l ' . h w " ?.« i«5-' . %*«-> ' 1*1 t i" ;;-SI >rtm^ •• ,VSrii < •!*:*.!% -4 • •-*- : &09 k" Come early and examine niy new goods which are now being received ^a<i #pl^ued imarkat to ha, sold for very littles Our Stock is Ithe Lar^ert, the Cheapest and the Most Desirable to be found in the Northwftstp. Drop in and take a loo fir and get my low €a8h Prieeair::f9'J ^ '• *?• -m.-"" i-wik " ' ; • .. • if- i - 5.* , , V r'n'> . "f"- s. . if f ; <, yt&Sftv. »K" - • H. DWIGHT took, 111. For Spring and Summer. A full line of pieca poods of Ihe latest styles ami at the lowest figures. CLOTHING! A Bigger Stock than ever. SUITS AT 04.50. Suits all prices at SUITS AT $5.00 iman s % J-"-" -'s ,* r i» our growth, and tide of whicb few people outstlle «f^Hfe»e directly interested realtie, M the mannfacture of butter a«d#IO«se, T>uring 1881. on the Elgin Board.of Trade there were sold 11.327.- 535 *||ound8 of cheese and 3,808.6-29 poBiytt butter, repres»»hting tTOnsiu- tlotM eer regatlug 82 219.600.04. 4<ld to tM* Ip^l^it.lr coming int^' Hits inh- modfato from sales of dairy pro'locts lnAcpeiidf'ist of the Board, and from milk shipments, etc., and the jfituid total wiU reach at least five mil 1- lon dfollars. It is a f act. Incontrovertible ttmt we are a wealth-producing com­ munity, and, as such; destined to achieve a measure of success even be- yon<r%Iiat the most sanguine will, pre-", ^tlM^ay. v< A Mdeeable effect of the dlsfribtitlonf' •t all this wealth i« the unprecedented activity the present spriiur in real ••late. Additions are constantly being •lade to the city, and scarcely has the Memory of a sale died away than the propmy sold is dotted with neat dwell^itgs and bustling with life, in the iftaLn those buying consist of me- otianlot and laborers in the various ftelds -- men of moderate or small means -- who aspire to have a place tkey can call home. We'say, in the main, because at the majority' of the •«lo* bold In the past few months a number ha<re purchased tots on specu­ lation, and in most everys instance have resold,jn a very short time and at a bvndlgme advance over , the purchase price, to parties on the lookout lo se­ cure -idtable sites for homes. The bet­ ter way for the person who has come to the feusible conclusion that lie will |*eomo%)ui possessor of real estate -- a Sometfcllpg that cannot take wings and desert titin --4 is to buy from first hands Jtnd thereby save the profit of the ipoctilators. If a man has not the ikeans or desire to build a home he can . fCill invest his little savings in no safer > Sr more profliable way than putting St .. ;£fc»to Kljgin ( re»l estate, There U no [K possibly ebiince of loss abdovery assur­ ance of a reasonable^if not handsome. Ham. AT WAUCONDA. rfir Miyttosmade to order. la th ^acc to gfl^\AUio h full linefal <•> ^ Gent's Finishing 6o^|®^ HAT8, CAPS, Ac. aimaa, Farmer?, HLook : ' ' ' ' " >' • 'i •'{ J !•' " ' • <' • • i*vtT V.. t / 'stvrJ •• •>* •' ' T,J : . •. 7 "/*'M «r '• »t- -V- •« h'fl , . < r r • >'T c • 3f >i. J0Hf.#TEBB^ Do you want first c?ass tiwchinery something we buyfo much of that you «?et the benefit oi it? We'know of gome dealers that buy 'so much that they claim to sell low, but y<tu pret all their pvsces and then come to us and we will sell you the same-' goods cheaper than any ojlier dealer. . , ., - We have just received the finest car of v ; :)to ^ OABHIA«E(S. AIJ- STYLES, . That ever came to this county. If in want of one don't fail to call, as the finish beats them all. A Waiantee of our own for oue ye&f with ,eaek <»rriage. ^ ^ ^ V"V)- w • 2E*I^A.'I^iT?E!T8'Se v:* We have six different kinds. Among1 them are three cRSerent Keystone Planters, Standard, Union and John Deere, all Rotary or Slide Drop, and at prices you will be satisfied with, w Formerf* W^Henry, Chicago, has returned to Woodstock, And has now on hand the stork of CORN CULTITATORSl, j,;v- We have eigrht kinds. Atnonff them you will find the cel- ©bTatec Bertrand jJb Sames, Standard, Case, Climax and others . Call before buying, Warranted to suit. Woodstock' at*! T Illinois, ;; largest and1' • • • • ; ' Wi KIADT MADE HAUKESSES, • COLLARS, WHIPS, &c,, to be Am ad in the Connty, and h*« evorvthlac made of tfe* BEST MATERIAL. CatlaoStoM^e flOHM r. j: DAdt J. POXOVAN. MINNEAPOLIS SELF-BINDER. £/ ipe have the Renown Minneapolis Twine Binder. If you )^ofc it over ybn will find it hii^ more improvements $han any Binder out. Notting to be feared frotn Mc<'Ormi<'k's threats. For Reapers and Mowers wo have on hand the Manny Light Reapers and Mowers, the Li<rht Staudard Mower, the Roice Reaper, Richmond Mower and the Peerless. Of Hay Racks we have five--the celebrated "Tiger." New Hol- ljngsworth, Furst & Bnvdleyand Case, all self-dump or hanck Of Pumps we have both wood and iron. For a wood pump we keep the Kenosha, Temple, Toledo, Bushnell and Mi'shwaukeee, and jor au iton pump the well known Trakem al­ ways repair or put them dowin any depth. '!1 "fi * f 1 •• fir' , V - t t i | E. M. OWEN & SON. T. J. Dacj k Co. It is a tact well (known to the 1 Farmers of McHenry County ^ f' that whenever they; have spoken '1 Of X)acy %>J oppositon il dealers, that the sound of e|| his name has caused t hem to shud* der and their bones to rattle, .« simply because the would be ^ opposition dealers know too well t| that we have bought our goods #1 in-much larger quantities than 58 they have done, and that we have ̂ 1 always sold good* for less money than the same quality could be^l 'if Two Doors Ncrth of Perry & Martin'* Where yon will find all graded of Furniture, from a common Chaii* up to the finest Set, of the best make and quality People buying ct me will find all my goods as represented. ' * • IS^Joibbing and Bep»iring neatly and promptly done, UNDERTAKING \ In this Department I keep a first-class assortmeut of Casketef and Coffins, and Shronda ojall ff ii|d*,a^d qttattty^ A Hearae furnished 0 •-> .-easotiable rates. Has received a fine St«»ek f>f Sprlne and Sum­ mer Millinary goo.ls, all of the hitcst sty 'es. 0 nice lot of Uiblwin^ and plumes. "The ladies, of Western Lake County are especially Invited to eatl and examine goods and prices. 7 H. MAI MAN. '£h«i%Pnr«'»>t aa«l It«' .t Jlcdirine C vit .Muiie. A ot HopSi Suchu? Pan* c. c :i<Cio aiivJ iia;-.deitonrwitn ull tuobest and n.<Mtc*urative •!' other Bitters, •r>, ^t"n\ihocrMtest Stood Puriller, Liver » • -1 • i\ a tr»r. am'. Lift) «nrt tlealtll'ltestcu-itig No (Ji-tmst (%* - n w.'Sibly loci; exist Wliere Hop V(u*mliuid ^rtort-MeilwIr •JiiPj- g.?ft 2JW liW®sai vigBr to the agaa aai iaara. To all wl«i»e e »,MiUt3 CB,,!W tj- WUKl")«-«.80i;\u>'inuiy OJWMIS. or who re. <l«ir«8.. Ar>!«t!w?VTo:»rc aiitt nuW Mmiulant. ir»ViK- Icaxin.1?, ffifK'-ft No matter wbaty. ar i.j%^Ungr* or are wliat 1>V ;;ilIs UiirfHop iJit- tora. wait nntil y»ja»ft" «iv." iuit'if yoa Oi'-ly feol bad or at once* 11m»f *»niv;iri.fc.i#uasOJ4»e* hundreds. <?300w!Hbr>;'aWfr:r&ca^sc they will not ciu uxirMp. Wo nor, surfer %™let your friends cu:Te:%bi;t uae^iU ur;;^ Ihvir. - a - » j H o p B r.euie«nb' r,'0op latter* in it&\v rlIe« drugtwd i T r u n k e t t n « « t t u ' r . b a t t h e l H i r e a t u J .".le'Iici!': fter raaie ; the ITUBIIB njid UOPt" ami no ptrs?on or fainfl^ j,!h>uU11>« wltUciitiheni. w-SB: rt i.C.ii »a stowlhte andIrre istiwe rare ' ' Urunfteius^A'»'« «fop!uw. t 'l.aceo ira-ooiit'S. .Ail t.iVl by • U <Sclsa forOirfuUr. il» E«m S!"f. Co., Y ' * ' McHKNRY. ILI DEALER 1M ' T H I S N E W M A P v ' ' P t i e v o n d a : i y r e a s o n a b l e < i u e s t i o n t l i a t I h ® • CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY 1« l>y all oddthe bea? road for you to tak hen^traveltag in eitMr direc tionbetWi«eB Clicap M all tie Principal Points is the West North ft Nortel Carefully examine thiA Map. The principal Cities in the West and Northweb(t are Stationt on thitt rpail. lt« through trains make close conucctions with the craitfn of all railroads At Junction paints, bought by many «f them and they know it. Again we have our first choice of machinery in the market, and always aim to* keep none but the best. Our; present stock consists ot many articles of machinery not found elsewhere in* the county. We have by actual count over 100 Buggies, Platform Spring Wair­ ons and three spring Milk Wag- fj ons. YCal! and count them.) | Also a car of Glidden Biiibedsi Wire Also plows, harrows, C1| Pulverizers, spring tooth har^i rows, seeders, drills, rollers, J corn stalk cutters, sulky plows, "{j etc., etc., without limit Farm- ers who consult their own inter- I ests wi 11 n ot buy a dollar's worth | until the> get our starvation | l|ficest Write for circulars. T J. DACY & CO^ ri:,i fy-t _ N * ^Asliland * O £ £aunee <&Lg A ken** rainerd RENCt Chanater fr Ordw^v Qtunneicc 8^aldiri^ .St. Cloud Clcyton naiw tool i~'j Re cause, ViM ptKlctlfcr, iV jUgoaa %ckuHO TASKTO Sioux c7, Cretyton _ "J> nlcna Weill CV/y, awEST\s>tiue <? CHICAGO_& NORTg-WESTERN RAILWA THE CHICAGO » NORTH-WESTERN RiULWAt, ^ieratlof ita principal linos. wjw9 each way daily from two to four or m««e H*><lllr Trains. Itta Ine only road We«, North or Sorthwe' * Wood8tockflll. :e of ITew Tcrl1 is .the, oldoat Company la tht is with thirty-nine years of ex«, Jlec.auife it isjlhe largest Compnnv in ttJ wArtit Assets, j04,70?,953j nearly ddiilrfe th J wf>auy other Company. 7 ' feecanse.K fstlio rapst ponulsr Com pa* jr. liolrfi rA mmiljcrordfr JOP.OPO. BecaniM» every dollar of the alxive iTnmrnse. srtrii belongs tc-tlwpolicy,IvHders, and the aur- prHa-Avep what ts actitnlly re«luire<l, is an.' niiHljy <hv:iln<tamori^rnt tticni, winch murpluh may !»u appliutl in either oi two . ways: First, to p;rC Sv portion of the anmiitl 'premium, thus n»«terlhlly ¥«d«rina fho cost, or it mtiy be used to p;uchtcsi> additional insurance.* In- the latter \ray forty.ei"ht policy holders of the yt'ir just past., Ho!i|jii)r policies, the face valueof whirl) w«s«H138,.,54)0, were carried foi an avcrikjie i#rm of :ii< years at low rates, and the additions brought the snusgnm of a little Ver Msiny of these policies had been ejf sMstaining torywrs. u se ,3 U>r •m SoiMors, Shears, Tmblo and Pockat Cutlery, Spades f ' Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Orindstnes Window, Glass, CRANITE-IRON AND TIN-WARE. J. STORY. est of Oliicayo that uses tl>e >: IMPERIAL PALACE DINING CARS. It is the'onl v road Miatruni Pullmap Slecplnjr Oars Xorth- or Korthw«sfc of Chleafro. hat over 3,OOOI Ml lies of Road- In foriu,s, amongst others, the following T ronfc Line*:' 6ennc.il JSIuHV, Colorado & California Line. . Winoit^t,' Minnaenta A- Central I.im .sioux City & Northeastern Nebraska I.inc. Chicjiso, S,t. Pr,nl A^Iinneiipoli^ hine, Klirln, Kockford, Kreeport & Onhtique l.ine. ' MllwauKee, T?feen Hay ft Lake Superior Line. Jim ttiver.Valley, T'ierre A Dead wood l.ine. v-' Wanfceaha. Madison AjXorlltei 11 I>iue ' Tickets over this rood arc sold byjall Coupon Tmket Agents in the United State* ft'Cnnads Remember to ask for 'JNofcets via tuis roaa, be sure^iioy read over it, and tike none other 7 D-LAYNG. Ben'l Sup't Chicago W. H, STE flfSTX. O^n l*as8 Agt'Chicago. B ,BU8S, Ag'tC. A N. W IR'K, WcH«nry, IMt 1 se the rwtes ef every other Company arte nte'rfvly vf^liteen|_ ycr .c(ent. ,|jij|h#r 1^' tttpae of t'he alntnal lAfe. Bccanso Its running th« expense* are 'inrer BUY YOUR - , ; lino? of tit* buyers at the sales that. ' ' fcave occtirretl are farmers who. having I \ • , ^stwjuirml a competence after a life of Ji«»ie8fc toll, seek a desirable abiding - , |»la«! wh«r« fciiey can paws their rt-- :'.^laiiiliMt days hi p«aoe and com fori. ' 'IV thU d*M Elgin is eKpecialiv desir- 4kl»le. We have all the conveniences 'Vithmii any of the things not desirable "* • , J|n a metropolis. For h»althl'ult>e£& the jtlty eawiot l>e bettered, and morally f- -, wnd socially our people are much above those making up the average coinmuu- Our educational facilities are : "i*.*50«>P^te. Our public schools are ad- -niii ably conducted, and attord the best jpoHsible chance for the acquirement of a first class school edqeation. Then, besides, we have the Klgiu Academy, j-an institution that has deservedly ae- .> qui red a high reputation, and St. Mary's Academy, a worthy instant ion that is i:dally growing in favor. Parents desir- to locate in a cohynuiiifj- where children can be Well educated at :yj home, will find Elgin equal to their |f#Wry Waut. Another great point in i^ ««r fi0»r la that we are not tax-eaten or d^)M*burdened, and a long search £j will hud before on* encounters a phwe po«ge&6iii^ so many points of desirability, and in connection with which there are » few things not de- «lrab%, is Elgin. • , . • Of Innumerable auction sales of wal |WB$e, that have occurred, ndne €•• o|g||Mit'e, either in desirability erf lli« pjHijperty or magnitude. Willi tliat ^ advertlned; for Saturday, June 10. ut 1 p. m.. wneiiJ. M. Kimball will dispose of the HiuUe and Potter addition to Ihe i;ity, cotAi^tiug «f seventy live lots, cituated on tetate street, West si 6i W. BE8LEY, McHenry, UK, D. B. Marn$, Genoa Junction, Wis., A, S. Wright, Woodstock, III., and G. Er- DickinsQut!. Nunda, III., seH the reliable and pure medicines called . n' NHETS tillJlisuy DB.KHLCKHOFFS MEDICINAL GMIAHELS most lCconomicill Hair Drrtiicg. Beyer rails to Restore die youthful coi'Tto grey hair. 50c and $> sizes at Iruggists. . Fieresitn Cologne. Ji n*w an«l «=oe««lingly fra­ grant mui U-innf periunH»* Fnc« S& ftftd 15c, different namre to eecare healing effvets. These medicines are no sccrct pre aratione, but the formulas for the different kinds have been used extensively for many years throughout the world, by leading physicians, far the various diseases they are rfcommcnded for. Thcv are manufsuhirod with the aid ot Improved maclilnery, under the supervision of a rccrulnr cducnted physician end rhemlxt. Their cheapneps alone creates a good demand, as each box contains 33 Caramels (30 doses), the price llOX 0"i f n nan fa 117/j mnttliAn * ^s^jS PARKER'S GINGER TONIC A Pare Family Medicine that Revo Intoxicates. If you nre a mechanic or farrniy, mm out with overwork. or a mother run down bv family ®rhouse- j hold duties try PAut^m/.s Gingsu 1" .;c. If you nre a l.-iwrer. minister (firhiitiness man ex­ hausted by mental strain or anxioiw cares do notl take intoxicating stimulants, but Use Packer's I Ginger 1'okic. I If you have Dyspepsia, BUeumatism, Kidney or I Urinary Complaints, or if ate troubled with any I diforrter of the lliu^s. stomacii Ijotveis. l>!oo<l or nerves I you can oe cureti i y PAiiKtlc'a Oi^CKU '1 yNic. I If you are v/nsting away from nge, dissipation orj any dis-ase or weakness and requifu a stimulant take I Gikgkk Tonic at once: itwi'! invijoraie and Innid I von tip frnm the first d"r« httt wl'l never intoxicate. I It has :»vcd hundreds of lives it mav sate yours. I BI9COX A CO.. '»« WiliintH St., TCwr Tork. tot. and] one cLdlnr >irck, «l A.(ikiea}er« in «REAT SAVIX« BUYING DOLLS* Sl^-S, Cathartic Outmek. Won Cougli Osr&sasli TAKE NOTICE. ALL ye that are in want of Ttiiw in any form, from .one bushel toSOO; ifyou wnot a Tuli madf to a btin^-holc, lii'itifr it elol))?. t Wi)» also Utke l»uil<liujf« to buiM »n<t furnish, or^'AOMrvkie a« we sail ajcree. Wiop worjs of all feiadw done to order on short 110- tioe. €S Taroat Cuatask 25 to 50 cents. We mention QR. KALCKHOFF S CATHARTIC CARAMELS Are an agreeable, m mild, safe, and certain cutbanic medicine. Cures Consti­ pation, Headache, Indigestion, Disordered Stomach, etc. QR. KALCKHOFFS WORM CARAMELS EffocSiy^st'oyan M chain, broad, round, spring, tape, and \ hip worms, Chil- dreQ delight to take them. • Price 83c per box. QR, KAICKH&FF'S COUCH CARAMELS Are a cortain cure and " inBtant relief for Coughs, Culds, Aethnia, lirouchltis, Confeumptioii, etc. Price 95c. Dcr box QR. KAlfiKHOFF'S THROAT CARAMELS Are a ph atignt, safe and " eartaln cure for all Throat Allcct ions. Public speakers ' clergymen, lawyers, and musicians should not be with-, out them. Prlcc 25c. t>er bos i QR. KALCKHOFFS FEMALE CARAMELS Are a regulating medi- cine and certain cure and rcli.-i for all female dfseases. For further particulars, ask your drapjriat, for a.circular. QB. KALCKHOFFS DYSPEPTIC CARAMELS a« * SSwant'Sd M purmauontcure for all discuReu ol' the Stomach--l>yspep- gia, Waterbwph, Pain, Vomit.inp, etc. Price 50c. tier box. QR, KALCKHOFFS KIOHEY AND LIVER CARAMELS Are a certai»4 w cure for all Kidney, Heart, and Liver Diseases. QR. KALCKHOFF'S NERVE CARAMELS Are a cer'^n^^foiaoi W N«mMW*nd Sjexual Diseases, Nervom and tieiual Dc- Wlity, 8!«epiC8Biic^8, etc. l^iicc GCc. per box. IBHTATION IMPOSSIBLE. J>r. Ktlchhou » Carauu It; arc packed, earh twenty in a waterproof wrapper, E:tcU (Jaramol has on on® aide stamped the signature of A. P. KnlckhofT. M. D., and on the other! fide the namoof the C.-:rawcI. These C.irhatols are for Bala by an druggists and pctcnt medicine dealers. If your drug, pat does not keep them, eoud the retail orice to the mann* facwrer#, and they will forward the aainc by mall lire* of charge to any adtir^M throughout the United S:»tes. GIVEIf AWAY I To all druggists and dealers In patent medicines, sample psaka-.-ew of Dr. KMcUhotPa Oaranicis aro civen away. Everybody can o'ltain a sample p-w.l;a;- . free of charge by applying to your driigj-i^t < r Wv writing to tho manifao- ttirers and enclosing a three «mt pociaro st-imp. Vraagist* and dMiers will nl<-<»«e write for Dnj^lstn1 Ct^idw. MEDICINAL CARAMCLCO.. ' M&mOwtturere and KoiaRrot»riel5)rrf. . MTTAVAIfKlir-WTft. Female Cuaa«li Dyspeptic Curaaeli &il£«y M Liver Cariaslc •1 li: «i b ft -li OF • • • " • '.5f •rfi Hi GEORGE W. BESLEY, Whose StQre can be found on the West Side, whe|te everjthing id this Ikie can be fouud, Fresh ami Pure. if t. •M. win a-j"! a hit i 4 v.! «'.'Nitv:! • Ev<*r brouirht to McHenry county, amonjr which c«n be tound the Bonner Library, Princess Library, Harrison & Smith Safety Lamp and a fine line of Bracket and Hand Lamps of every description which will be sold at prices that ddfy competition*. Call and see their oefore puwhasiog. !<*! ill "1 ' " i m ™ > u t i s » # ̂ ifknK& a. C Phy sicians ' jf» I'iWsO' (irefirtljr Compuund^J. Give p «» p«l. > 4$J-|0 •#*$*$!** §'•??»• - resw3riptiou«i Hciienij. in, Oct. 10tb,18«a. than any other. -Tlie swot'n statements of the Equitaldf LifeffAssurnnc.e of Saw, Vork, a <cwnpany several millions less than bftlf as Utrgfe as th'e Mutual T.ife, show its expenses of manage- nteiit to ha ve iiveruped lt.2S (iurinur' the last three yejM^s, tliewe of tliu Mutual 1/tle 7.8 the •lillereuce of liv^L cost ol' pol'i y, h»h1 ui^iiiiko- nient oxpenscfi alone, areeijua'l to 35 per cent in favor of the Mutnal'Mfe. Bccanse it can and does afford the cheapest, safest anil most satisfactory liihtiittnceinvest­ ment of ally Coin pan y in the nor Id. As it will bo impossible for ni* to see all who are desirous of obtaining Life insurance at actual vo.it, ] will t>ay lo such that a postal ea»<d will always reath me' at this place and on,receipt of same I will forward different pUus aixl actual renufls (not. e.s' imatch) which art certainly astonishing and out do anything in: the history e( Ufe lnsufnnce. 5'his Company tsittes only refrtilar Life and Kmiowment policies and like oilier Company* of the highest standard refuses to have any «thiug to do with 2'ouHne gambling. C. H. MOKKY, Agent, For McWepry Couuty ami western part ft! Lake County. McflKNRf, ILL. "|FiTf EPILEPSY .! r , --OB-- ... . 1 •• nrallen 1 T' Permanently cured--no hnmbng--toy cbi month's usnage of Dr. Goulard's Ccleurtited Infallible Kit Powdei-s. fo convince snffer- ers that these pow.1ers will do all we claim for I u oiii we will so ml tiusm hy mail postpaid a m-e Trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician that lias mare this disease ft spec. Sal study, and as to our knowledge thousands haVe been permanently cured by tne use of these Poivders, we will guarantee a perma. ncnt cure in every eaae, or refund von a'l money expended.. All sufl'ererf should give these"P»v'ders an early trial, and be con. Tlnced of their curative powers. Price, lot large Ik»x, <3, or 4 lw»xes fortJO, Sent by mall to any i>a rt of the United states or Canada on receipt of price, or liy express, C. O. D. Ad­ dress, ASH A BOBBINS, 3caFulton St., ] Brooklyn, N. V. CONSUMPTIOJI i Positirely Cur0fl sufferers from this disease thatare •«*' iousto be cured should try Dr, Kissner's Ce.ebnued t;onsumptivr Powders, Thewe Powders are the only preparation knowK tlint will cure Consumption and all diseases ol tlie Throat and Lungs--indeed, so etrong is our faith io them, and also to convince von that they are no humbug, we will forward to 'every sufferer, by inail, jtostpaid, a free Trial ^box. We don't Want yowr monev until von are perfectly satiwlic(| of their eurative pbw. rers. If your life is worth saving, don't delay ngiving these Powders a trial, as they will suvelv en re you. Price, for large l»o\. fS sent to any purl of the united Ptatesor Cana da, by muil, on receipt of urice. Address, ASH A ROBBINS. :«0 Fulton St.. llrook lyn, N. Y. • ' _L k 'o> toM ctMh Mi | easy terns, iaanlli ell Mate, lire# from keaTy saows, Wight, tag frosts, and ccssivs rata*. ANDS UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, 4f qs rich Coll as the wa «m iImm •n, with good nknrkets east and west. . Fop Itwerl^Nw and Mlwgtrated Book# With Xap^fStntFree, Addrem IS$»NEIt>: Ki»sa$ MILLIONS OF ACRES for sale in the eOU>EN BELT ' of Kfcnsas, by the ' * 1 " '* { , ** <=* * A1 t? * ""t"' * " ' ' *»*' * x- t vj * • 4^ 1 j ^ j »flTV, MWKNMI.

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