i mi iii I, mm* it* Eckel*. ^ M • Mr. Eckels ai ^jittffency is a victory , who pla}-ed a high ; is now known that it feeling on the part of Carlisle, who did not think i was a fit man for the post SO. Nevertheless he would not ^ i the president in the question f. Persona who well the feelings of the president say he encouraged as to the future, *• WWmliim the senate's reputed hostility on the silver question. * The line of battle against the president V* formed, and word sent that if ho Ify-1' v T itonMsave himself from defeat, he should ^withdraw Eckels' name. To which he < is said to have replied, in substance, that jjfcV'i**- if senators chose they might reject the < nomination, and h« would see them later. This had the effect of producing a sober fife second thought, and Eckels was con- W firmed. Persons who know the new ,,,,, comptroller say he will astonish Wall * street and other financial centers before he has been long in office.--Washington 'Letter. ; . ' •' • • Ho Swindle* the Americana. Evidence of $he extent to which Wil liam Lord Moore carries on his next of kin swindle in America continues to reach me from time to time. One of the latest cases to hand is frgrn a gentleman , in Texas, who fortunately saw my warn- !jf-1 .'t ing in time to prevent him being duped ' into paying the "tax on legacies and be- v & I-quests" mentioned in the bogus decree V v of the supreme court of chancery with s which thisindomitable rogue had favored ; - 'lin. \ > \ Really I think that it is time for the ' .po^ce of some nationality to attempt to • * ; "'deal with the swindler, and, so far as I i v= can see, the American police have the %- first claim upon his liberty, for it is evi dent from the correspondence in my pos session that this latter victim fell into Moore's hands through an advertisement ' V * of a New York claim agency. William J§£. Lord Moore is well known at Scotland Ifev Yard, and I am convinced that if it were asked for every assistance would 1 be given in ridding the country of this ; « V rascal.--London Truth. , AppomRTtox Anniversary. 7 H*" Sunday, April 9, was the anniversary ^ » of the surrender of Lee at Appomattox. Twenty-tight years have elapsed since Sfs 4 the fall of the confederacy and the end JfvvvOf the civil war. During that short * y time the bitterness of the past Let\r ?en ^4," - the sections has died out, and tho recur- rence of the anniversary saw the nation a reunited whole, the grandest govcru- * ment and the best country on the face of •?:' 4^ ' the globe. Immediately after Appomattox the south accepted the situation and wwit to work with a will to retrieve her lost for tunes, in which sh#lims'heen rensjpltafcly successful. As an example of A* tffi- cacy of intelligent industry, the gr<Kvth of the south during the last 28 years is without a parallel.--Savannah Isews. C01.B.KTT 3G*m •4 'V>|* rpf f 1^1 > JL JrJH Mis JrC JtStf v-v- " m1* SPECIE NOTHING THIS A.>"TvorjrvoE: uickest and NONE BUT fV5AGiC WILL ..^M.AKE BREAD THAT Vpbevents dyspepsia* NO OTHER E&UAl<® OR APPROACHES ! IT IM LEAVEWSIMG ^ STRENGTH, PURstV, -V,.* AND WHOLE?^^NEii. GEORGE 0 2:211-2 Sf2 &ty & • il'. *\ V vv: •' S*-* •• I#??-* •e *>' ̂ *• *rf -$k -• - „ ' t i,'s' • PATENTS CMfeTnfc-ffiatb, Deslgfi Patents, Copyrights, And all Patent business conducted for MODERATE FEES. •Moo ena advlco glvea to laTUltonirttboat iddntt PRESS CLAIMS OO ̂ 4QHU WEDDEMBURIi, Managmg Attorney, Washikqtok, D.C. "X- ®^This Company it mtitaged by a combination of tba largest sad moat lnfinential newspapers in tha United States, for the express purpose of protect* tag their •ubwribert against tmscrupulous and Incompetent Patent Agents, and each paper printing tbis advertisement vouches for the rcsponsi- tttttf and high staadias oi the Press Claims Company. IF YOU WANT iHFORMATION ABOUT 1 DOJT'T BREED TO GEOHGE O.SiBli Unleea yon want to raise a fast Pacer or Trotter as all his colts aro fa*t; never haa aired one but what can hi put in the l*f t. It dr n't seem to make any difference what the dams are. . ' , He si<-ed the ioliowing o)t« witb records the first year out handled by profeaaional horsemen: ETHEL B (p) 2:18} at 5 fears, HENRY O (t,) 2:20£ st 6 years. MARY LEE 2:22£ at 6 jdsrs, PRIXC^E T 2:2f)-i ALGONQUIN 2^9| Two h«low 2:20Ji from dims of no known blood, also aire of M.ary I.u.a-yr. o'd, record of 2:49 In a race, And several more below 2:40, GEORGE O is standard under both the Trotting and Pacinjr rules and will Boon have two numbers. No other stallion in Northern Illinois or Siuthern Wisconsin cm boast of it. Service Fe®, *50- For circulars ser.d to ceo. w. owen, Mchenry* ill. EXCEPT THE FACT mmmIfeMs tfssfite Notions, Boots Also Gb'poeriesi t at MeH^nrv nnd vicinity t"> call atif! fijmpdetoi|r stock, Which is always complete, and get our prices* ^ " IP"" "if* • if cHenry, 111.1S03! JOHNifc STORY. McHENRY Address a letter or postal card to ^ USS CLADIS COMPAJnr, • Managing Attorney, WASHINGTON, O. C. PENSIOSS PBOCCKED FOR SOLDIERS, WIDOWS, .. CHILDREN, PARENTS. -MOjfar Boldlera and Sailor® disabled in the line of fltty jninejr^pMiMr Army or Kavy_»tneethe war. H. Miller & Son, -DEALERS IN-- MARBLE & GRANITE, i Indian wars of ; ; to 1842, and _ J iM0*8'M* entitled. Old and rejected claims • jtweUlty. Thousands entitled to nigher rates. Send for new laws, WUramcasfuL No clt&rge lor advice. No lea VT WASHINGTON, D. C. Tn ITattowai. Tktbtths la now ntarlac nyon Hi IMit ye*r of phenomenal suocen, Ko other bmll jr weekly In tba quantify 1MB MM sock a growth, and maintained it so steadily. It goes Into every County in tba United Ht»tM,aad •Mdulw of aut)«cril)er« at nearly every Poetoffiea. It has gained this proud position aoiciy ©a IB • •'••••'fiu'y-Siiterestine family ntwapaper. h tlje-lfor 1893- ft will ba made much bettar and mora at fan 1 fl*an aver. Whila ntaininsaU at ia preaent Ma MMuiaa, it will eonataully add aw «naa. lis W;AJrtto?CT,;™» ̂ »• WAB HUTOtT, by man who actnally aarrad and foughi In the struggle. * gH#BT ITORIKN of Romance, Travel, "'Ttf P anea and Adventure, by lewting writan! WMHIK6TOK NEWS. Full acoonnta wh*tuut^'n^ pf,ace at th« or Q™.* eare«»l TfyrU.?( »'} important mattera In Congre* ami tba KaacuUve I>apaxuneDta; guaaip about publio Mouument g, Tableti I, {J.K.Fairu,\Nk sahH^ ^CLAUi it does ju^t1 -*• tf\)af ije claims for S? • / . A\k your Grocer for 4. and insist op having it 5: BEST SOAP MADE t ' COR ALL HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. MADE ONLY BY MK.FA1HBANK & CO. CHicAsa bay one that canndt ^ "ilOJtea, The BOWS. Here's the Idea: The bow haa • groove on each cad. A collar (ooa down inaida the pendent (atem) and flta Into the groovee, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off. of getting a Nort-pull-out, see th»t the case is stamped with this trade mark. «Sb It cannot be had with any other kind. fSV Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers. KeystoneWfltch Co»» PHILADELPHIA. . To be stare of getting i ©R. FRUTH! AT WOODSTOCK, ILL., '• ^ ' 5'• - " '*1{* . -1 "* '•» • Pf*,£RBD_ft? .'A .r ' ^ 1-* V '< r ' , JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry, ; ' ^ • g U'r" At a great Discount, during the next thirly days* yjViJfMMWilMimmm* Al Competitors . ' Acknowledge it as the Standard. We haye an over stock of <'lo hing and vrill give a special low price to reduce stock soon, for cash. (Jail in now. it will pay you. . * CONFIRMATION surra Wc have n full Assortment of these goods, in all sizes and at all prices . C a'l in before buyirg, as you may see something here you c a n n o t f i n d < l » e w h e r e . " - v m - / For Sale by Merchants all the Leading in town, and at The Bqller Wills. It makes more Bread. It makes better Bread. It makes whiter Bread Than any other Flour. Piilsbury's Best at lowest market price. Aifishburnta best $1.10. A choice Fancy Patent at $1.05. Tr> a sack of any of the gi ales mentioned here, and if you do not obtain the best results 3our money will be cheerfully refunded* . l^fLeave your order at the Mill, we will do the rest. Bran, and Middlings for Sale. We positively carry in stock all sizes of the very latest square toe Patent Leather Tip Button or Lace Shoes, at correct prices. A full line of ladies' and men's GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Our stock of Hats is yot complete, call in. Also, a full line of Straw Hats, ^ap Robes. Hosiery, Groceries f Call on yours for business. ^ s > JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry. Offloe Hours from 9 AT HOTEL WOODSTOCK FRUTH, m. BISHOP. ffUMA A.MT&HY, The Bascom Folder. DEALBRIH" 11 Drugs i Medicines ONK DOOR WEST OF B1VBRSIDB HOUSE. •blmrJU. mum Headstones i, Ktc. Cemetery Work of every de scription neatly executed at the Lowest Prices. S«UsfactisB dnua&tMd. Shops at McHenry and Johns- burgh, 111, where at all times can be Sound a good assortment of finished work. Uenry Miller & Bon. The above is a cut of our new Folding Machine- now be seen at work in tM Plaindealer Office. which can * A fULL LINK OF Drags, Cbemicals. Dje Stiffs, Faints, Oils &Colors Goosuptly oo hard. Also a large Hoe of Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF STATIONEttY AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES A. SugXen s SALOON AND RESTADROT. McHENRY, ILLINOIS. nmBmn. • tody of National reputation. Xditad by ri. A. M-W. K. «'.» AH® •. OF •. KIWI., VJT aaora ftill and complaia than publiabad by any A«MMCinurvrBAK DKPAKTKKJIT.. -- tally adltad by pracUcaJ m«u. ^.S***A1» *BWS, oaraAiUy sampUaC Tn N4TI0WAI. Tbtbows la •trlctly non-p*rt1**iu and thoroughly AmarScan. It beliavaa tn tba gaod to tba graataK numbar ofour paopia, and tba . >t devekepment of o* •aity aad axaiiad loyalty. I <Uiu to gtva mora tmi tmtar mattar for Uie "»• •••ta m waalc than may oUier pubHestioa. TTTll". that appaaw to it la wrlttan for il, and tixa «arad tn no olbar p^>ar. M» mmmm no kall»r-»ut« awMar. Addraaa THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Y«fti WASHINOTaM^ 0. Or Our patron?, and those needing sut h a machine > re invited to! call and see ir at work. It is simple, easilv haudled, and takes such little power that you cannot notice it. Tho ma hine was put in by the Bascom Folder f'o., of Sidney, O., who have been build ing and selling them for the past eight years, and every machine is] fully warranted for five > ears. If you need such a machine please write the above company tor pricps, discounts and terms, as they sell the machine on the most favorable terms. Or write their Agents Chicago Newspaper Union, Chicago; J. & F. Garret, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mather Manfg Co., Philadelphia, Pa ; Marder Luse & Co.. Chicago; Benton, Waldo & Co,. Milwaukee; Wright, Barret & Stillwell, St. Paul; Geoctfcin& Son, Toronto. Canada, Fliysioiaiiii Prescriptions Carefully Mid accuratey compounded by a Registered Pharma cist Tour patronage is respectfully solicited, JXJJJKA. -A.. SrrOJEfcY: Late Burgeon in the Provident Mfdieal 1H p<n* nary of Netu York now President of the Fruth Mtd-cal Institute, chartered Hie Iouk experience In the largest hoepitala In the worlit enables him to treat all Ohkonto • Nebvoits, Skin and Blood diaeaseatipou the. latest scientific prinoipiea. |)K FRLTH has no superior in diagnosing ,,: and treating diseases and deformities. II® will give *50 for any case he cannot tell «he 5 diaease and where located in five minute", i Medical and surgical diseases, acu e and chronic Caturrab, diseases of the Eye, Kar, " ; Nose, Throat and l^ungs, Dyspepsia, Brlcht's ji Disease, Diabe'es, Kidney, Liver. Bladder, Obronic Female and Sexual Diseases speedily „ enred-by treatment that hia never tailed in ? thousands ot'eaees that bail been pronounced beyond hop«. Many people meet death every year who might have been restored to perfect health bad they placed their cases in tho bands of experts. DR, FRUTH haa attained the most wonder* -j ful success in the treatment of casea to which ' he devotes special atienti'ii, and after ye»ra of exoorience, has perfected the most infalli ble method of curing Organic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, Premature Declineof the Man. iy Power. Involuntary Vital Losses, Impair, ed Memory. Mental Anxiety. Absence< f Will Power, Melancholy, Weak Back and kidney eflfactiors if consulted bofore Idiocy, Insanity Falling Fits or Total Imprtency result from YOUTHFUL ERROR*, the awful effect which blight the most radiaut hopes, unllting pati. enttor busines s study, society or marnaga, annually aweeping to an untimely grave thousands of young men <f ex\lt»d talent and brilliant Intellect. PILES CU KEI) wlih. out pain, knifecutery, EPILEPSY positive. lv cured bv our flew a.id never failing hoHpi Ml treatment, ^REK EXAMINATION!* of the urine, chenr.ical und microscopical, in all oaats of Kidney Diseases, Briglu's Diseass, Diabetes and aperinatorrhse. Bring tpeci- mens, WOXDERFUL CURKS perfected in all cases that havo been neglected or unskfil- fully treated. No experiments or failures. We undertake no incurable CHses, but cure thousands given np to die Remember the date and eome early aa his rooms are alwaya orowded Oases and ccnreapondence cenfldential, ana treatment sent by express with full direct ions tor use, but personal consultation pre- ferrert. DR. O. O. FRUTH. 3B32 Lake Av«nue.rChlcago. JUSTEN BROS., With two stores, one on the West side and one on the Ea<4 side, (McHenry), they present to the buying public Fine Kentucky Liquors,' French. Bitters, McHenry Lager Beer, -AND-- J. Miti fiilvaikee Bottle Beer, In any quantity from a Snitz Glass to ICO barrels. AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Beer in bottles, kegs or ease as cheap as the cheapest. W e buy none but the best and sell at Reasonable Prices iiH and see me and 1 will i>9« you Fell. j F T i j t y ;kn07;IJS. IM teA 1 ' -r,.' V 'v f * $, %\ ^ * A Larger Stookoi all kinds ql FURNITURE Than ever before, whlah we are oflerlog at greatly W hen you are spending your good round dollars for anything in the - lABBWAKE Line it may interest vou to kn6w that lean save you a good per cent on your purchases. I If you contemplate buying * VAPOR This spriog, come and see STOV^ fe" what gift hm'fa REDUCED PRICES. 3SOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. |Q^,We aleo keep In itock a full Hne of saroplf * ©f CARPETS, and we can give job anything from the cheapest to the finest Bnuseli at lower prices tbao any other house lo tlie county. We ha^e taken great pal us In selecting our U N D E R T A K I N G S U P P L I E 8 , Coffins. Cssketa aud Trimming* ot »li« latest designs Everything new and elegant. We keep nothing but the best. Do not fall to call an (J «$• n la want of any tblng in our line A SPLENDID NEW HEARSE, lo connectlon. wHi'h will »e furolahcdat ReasoniM' Rates, JTJSTEN SbOWp\-:V' HATIYODR OLD VAPOR STOVES GLEANED & REPAIRED King of McHenry and Lake Counties. Has the fastest reeord of any Stallion la Northern Illinois Has won more • races than^tey Stallion In McHenry or Lake <3|Rpu> And can go h ;a, ,-4a mtfe or a race 3 In 5 tester than any other siatlno tn the two eountiflB. He his won 35 races in 3. seasons. Started against ani ?tairt In race with ""torn, 2:0S^; Almont Baahaw, 2:1 X; won two rwm from Ethel B. 2:18^; started 12 times in 1^9*# won II races Below you will find a tew that^ are recorded in year b ok Ab an individual no horse can outshow htm. As fine and as game a head as ever wore a b'idte Kind In and out ot harness; is no jumping jack when ipredtnR. in fact never makes any mistakes, He ie a natural pacer, and a race horse that no man can find fault with; good bone, ami the !)«8t muscled horse I ever saw Color black; stands 155£ hands high; welgha 1075 Ids, He was never hitched to a byke, and always htnl auriver that weighed 210 lbs. Midnight paced an exhibition mile at Mason city, Iowa last fall, in 2;li; last halt in 1.G1J last quarter in 31 se:orfd». I will Match Mm against trotting atulllon, McUeury County. • ny pacing ®r mare or gelding tn By oae who vuderstands them, before tbero P"? you- ' n. It will rh U? ^ f j, >'*.. •, ¥** J j % IIIm 1898. If you are figuring on building, or making a purchase of anything belonging to tfis Hardware business, you mUl my prices. Your* Respectfully, . 9§J IBER, Vest MoHenry, 111. .. <1 A t' * 1 •'.iy y.'fk-tr-... I also have in mr barn * two-year old pacta? flllv sired h f Midnight, out of a cojumon mare, thftt l will show against any two-year old foiv points ot speed, as a proof that t e public like lilni, thirty day^ trom the day T got him hone I booked 38 mares, I think Midnight's •ervice fees less than any h rae in the ?tat« with » record of 3:17^, or any belter than 2 dfr FEE . - - tao. Look for speed where speed has been fittnn t. • Midnight will start th s fall to lower hts rec- ord, and those who have seen him in his races •ay that he will take a mark better than 2; 13. Brksimno of Midnight, 2:17'^. -- Black horse, 15?i handahigh; foaled lsi«i;ored by R. H. Pooler, Sernia, III. sired by Nigger itoy, he by Plymouth Kock,2:34, he bv HHi'a RJack Hawk, 1st dam Starlight, could pace in 2:2(»1»V McKay horse, dam ot Midnight 2;17Ji;2d dam pacer, by Pharaoh, paccr;aive Richt»ll 2:12s, 3<1 dam by Ethan Allen. Midnight wilt make the seat on of 1893 at Stables of tbe undersigned, at Nunda. II. B. THKOOPi Nunda, I1L, April, Wl ^ ~ 1 .l,J 1 1 -U: \ PATE •• vf'V s • % FOR PROTECTION, HOT FOR ORHflP!Ei»T.-. -,j ffrite DUBOIS ft DUBOIS, Patent f unrnip. Inventive Age Bulldlns, WASHINGTON, D. C, ^MkhN. Henttas this paper "• *„• jV'*.«•»-1'