4L«t ait Elijah, .*>t th*itl#w are many WMar tl«ac«rrO(or P«P. Wfcts u«a<» «<"• fro« !M l**d«f McHenry iof BOOM, tfey «u-« MAY it.' Then Mid Elijah, *Thy lMai |l Wn(, Oh Daniel. and thy conn- tal *««>d. now Iherelore let at f«t at up qnlckly to John's and (di») ooaa Ilia and they got. Rovr when tha Jay w« far spent, and tldlaga came In from tha othar trlbac, and from the land of MeHanry and the land of Boon*, It waa found that the nan Wait had reeelred teveo thousand one hundred and tlx, and Sllfah bnt alz thooaand four hundred and seven teen. Than Elijah rone cp quickly. and rant hie garments,and smote his Wast aad lifted cp his mice and wept; *od as be wept ha said, 'Woe Is me, my veloe will no more be beard In tha ooancll of tho people, wo* Is mft.' And kegeteth himself strightway to his tent, and lleth down In despair, and hit voice Is heard no morcjn the.Und even to this day. SILAH 8BLAH. Halnesvllie, Hov. 10th, 1886. • • . . '• What Siffoiltowi. 'jMmL G. Rosa, from New- London. Conn., writes: Bend me two boxes of your Kemp's Pile Suppositories by mail. Our druggist I# out. They are for a friend. I tried everything with out help, but the Suppositories cured me. The treatment is new and within reach of all, and would advise the elleeted to give them a trial. For pamphlets on Plies address Box 396 Le Roy, N. T. For sale In McHenry, by Geo. W. Besley's at Me per box, For Sale- lb tbe viHage of McHenry, a bouse aad five lots. Tbe owner wishing to build on land owned by him outside of tbe corporation will sell very low. The house has been newly painted throughout, contains four rooms besides kitchen and pantry below, and two good large rooms and oloaeta in the second story. There Is a good barn, well, cistern, and other outhouses en the premises. Also an abvndanee of small fraU of all kinds. Is well located and convenient to tbe Public School. Will be sold oheap If applied for soon For further particulars inquire at tbis Office. Also tweoty acres of good land near tbe corporation. Will be sold cheap For Sale. / Tbe undersigned offers for aale his tesldence, and two acres of land! sltna ted tn tbe village or Riagwood. Is well located, In good repair and on tbe premises are allklnda of email fruit, all In a healthy aad bowing condition. It Is, with all. a very desirable pleee of property. (Good barn and outbuildings For terms and other particulars call oa the undersigned on the premises. WM. Lam&AV, Wngwood, March tth, 1886. • • See our elegant prism. Dome Sbada, Library Lamps, from 93 M to f8 M. BONBLKTT * STOffKL, W. H. Dwlght will receive this week an extra large assortment of Holiday 9<ippers for Ladles. Gents and Boya. Quinsy Can be Cured. •aaith's Quinsy Specific is an abso lutely aura euro for this painful aad dangerous disease. The undersign *d suff red from quinsy for years, but finally discovered a remedy wblcb aured bin and all who used it. It bas •aver yet failed. 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