'SPPi'v mm I rs>B •"'• .]-; i'»-</ \ ;. ;• *^:;'i,;/"..; V^'.. •-?'^ 1 C ,- - *' '• '-•' " fr^fc' \C?> ' , ' ""jf* '"...' ": "i :<if" V'tf i School Supplies! EVERYTHING IN PENS, PENCILS, . . SLATES, TABLETS, INKS, ETC. . i FVLL LINE OF DRVGS i J. S. Brown & Son, Ring wood s I! <• M 5 c and 10c Nothing in this Store over ten cents. Notice the articles named below. There are hun dreds of other useful things not mentioned here. Call and see what we have. Glass ware, Clothes Brushes, Hooks and Eyes by card or yard, Sleeve Holders, Tinware in cluding Milk Pans, Stew Pans, Kettles. Pie Tins, etc., all kinds Hair Ornaments and Combs, Elastic Web by the yard. Shaving and Hair Brush es, Neck Ties, Linen Collars, Needles and Thread, Crochet Cotton, Handkerchiefs, Nap kins, Doilies, all kinds But tons, Shoe Strings, Toweling by yard, black and white Lace Yoking, Laces and Aplique Trimmings, Lawns, all Pat terns light and dark Calicoes. Ribbon, Stockings, Suspend ers, Hats and Cape, Lamps and Globes | Everything in Notions g 1 Nr. inl Mrs. Emil Snyder | $ rtf: = l Ostrander Block, West McHenry. |j> This Bank receives deposits, buys and sells Foreign and Do mestic Exchange, and does a 6HERAL BARKING BUSINESS. We endeavor to do all busi ness entrusted to our care in a manner and upon terms entire ly satisfactory to our custom ers and respectfully solicit the public patronage Honey to Loan on real estate and other first class se curity. Spec ial attention given to collections. f INSURANCE in First Class Companies, at the Low est rates. Yours Respectfully PERRY & OWEN, Notary PuMlc. Bankers T I I I m s m « m * m m I i I I m m m i I * I m * AMERICA'S BEST REPUBLKAH PAPIB Editorially F«rfc». Consistently Republican Always c» News from all parts of the world. Well-written, original stories. An-' swers to (jueries on all subjects. Articles 011 Health, the Homo. New Books ami on Work About fcha Farm aud Garden. The Weekly Inter Ocean THE INTER OCEAN IS a member of the Associated Press aud also is the only Western newspaper receiving the entire telegraphic news service of the New York Sun, and special cable of the New York World, be sides dally reports from over 2.000 special correspondents throughout tne country. No pen can tell mora fully why it is the best paper on earth. 52 TWELVE-PAGE PAPERS 51 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. B rial tut of newt from everywhere and * perfect feast of special matter. Subscribe for The Plaindealer and the Weekly Inter Ocean one year, both papers for - - Sa.oo McHENRY COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY. OFFICE with American National ^ank Woodstock, 111. Abstracts of title and con veyancing. Money to loan on real estaw• in sumsoffnoo to $10,000, time and payment to suit borrower. Trouble at Marengo. The city of Marengo is having troub les of its own, an injunction having been granted by Judge De Wolf of Bel- videre, restraining the confirmation of the special assessment for sewers. The city government was about to estab lish a large 8ewer system in the town, and it is claimed there were flaws in the ordinance. OA8TORIA. Bean the s* The Kind Y°u Have AlWi Signature Chicago & North-western* Effective June 1, 1903 Leave Chicago. 8.05 aid 8.45 am... 12.30 p m. 3.15 p m... *1.30 p m. 5.01 p m... 8.00 am.. 9.10 am.. 2.08 p m.. Leave McHenry. +7.12 am.. 7.32 am... 8.30 am... 3.00 p m... 6.17 p m... WEEK DAT TRAINS. NORTHBOUND Via Elgin ...Via Des I'laines... Via Elgin.... ...Via Des I'laines.. Via Des IMainea.. ...Via Des Plaines.. BUNDAY TRAINS. ...ViaDes Plaioes... ..Via Des Plaines... Via Elgin WEEK DAT TRAINS. SOUTHBOUND. ....Via Des Plaines.. ....Via Deti Phiinus.. Via Elgin ...Via Des Plaines.., SUNDAT TRAINS. Arrive McHenry ...10.10 a m ...10.10 a m ... .2.45 p m 1.45 p m . . .3.00 p ni . ..0.40 p m . .0.37 a m .11.14 am . 4.53 p m Arrive Chicago. .8.35 a m ,. 10.05 a m . 9.35 a m . .5.45 p m .. .7.50 p m 7.38 am Via Elgin 7.08 pm Via Des Plaines.... 7.51 p m Via Elgin •Saturday# only. ^Mondays only. .10.05 a m ..8:25 p m ..10.15 p m | Fancy Grocers Extra Fancy s I* I 1 HeWitTs JKisf Salve Far! in one pound Cans, 2 cans for 25 Cents. per dozen Cans $ 1 3 5 Good Canned Mmon in 1 pound Tin Cans 4 Cans for I 25 Cents | Cheese!! Fancy N. Y. stall white full Cream Cheese per pound 16 Cents Fancy full Cream Brick Cheese per pound 15 Cents COFFEES Try our Mocha and Java mixed at 35c per pound. Can't be beat at any price. Fancy California Apri cots at 12 ]4c per pound. Fancy California Frunes 40-50, per pound.... 10c N E I G H B O R I N G N E W S •< Chronicled by our Able Corps of Correspondents soixm. [People of Solon and vicinity desiring to subscribe for The Plaindealer may leave their order with Miss AUie Turn er. The subscription price is $1.50 a year or 75 cents for six months. Bid.] William Foley was in town Sunday. Don't forget Chas. Westmont's th£ 4th of September. Geo. Ellfers and wife returned home from their visit in Dakota. Will Wire and family were Sunday callers at W. D. Monear's. Fred Thorne is again cutting meat in Wm. Foley's meat market. Mrs. Geo. Coates has returned home from her visit at Rockford. Will Hodge and wife of Antioch are visiting the former's parents. Will Dilly and wife have returned from their visit at Rome, New York. Frank Vosburgh has charge of the creamery during Mr. Coates' absence. Chas. Thompson and Warren Cole were doing business in our city Satur day. Miss Sybbie Filweber and Pearl of Antioch are visitors at Mrs. George Vogel's. c About forty-three couples attended the dance given in the hall last Friday evening. Our depot agent, Mr. Herling is spend ing a three weeks' vacation with his parents in Iowa. Mrs. Earle Hawthorne and lady friends of Belden visited Mrs. Emma Hawthorne recently. C. L. Turner and niece, Miss Lelia Tummond, went to Lake Geneva Tues day to see the sights. Miss Floy Halderman attended the teachers' institute at Woodstock the latter part of last week. Mesdames Edwin Bennett, May Wray Bennett and J. H. Vinton called at E. S. Johonnott's last Friday. Elmer and J. K. Orvis, two leading attorneys of Waukegan, transacted busi ness with Win. Overton last week. Thomas Thompson of Richmond and Mrs. Cordingly and son of Chicago called on friends in this village last week. Mrs. Ed. CrOpley attended a surprise party given by the Relief Corps ladies on Mrs. Bensin at Richmond Monday afternoon. The Cropley family accbmpunied by about 15 of their relatives enjoyed a day's outing at Twin Lakes the first of the week. Miss Helen Morin, daughter of Mr. Morin, one of the proprietors of The Chicago Daily News, is visiting Miss AUie Turner. W. D. Monear accompanied his wife as far as Chicago who left for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Edward Aylward, at Akron Ohio The Messrs. Spanlding, Mesdames E. T. Monear and Issabell and Miss Maria Brown were Chicago and Waukegan visitors last week. Misses Sqsie Jones and Lena Blotz of Dodgeville, Wis., are visiting the for mer's sisters, Mesdames Ed. Cropley, T. Hodge and W. Reading, The saying is that the Brownes and Hhultzs were well represented at the dance last Friday. They came from Long Lake. It is rumored that they wish to come again. T. Monear and R. L. Turner gave an open air concert last Saturday which will be long remembered by those who heard it. To say it was grand would be merely to express it. The audience did not applaud but wept. The Ladies' Church Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Chas. West- mont Friday afternoon, September 4. Supper, consisting of biscuit and honey and other good things to eat, will be served by the hostess for the benefit of the society, at ten cents per plate. It is hoi>ed that there will be a large num ber present. Come, one and all--you will be repaid and we need the money. The ladies will serve ice cream and cake ip the evenipg. The question is being asked by some of our people why it is that ope of our cemeteries has such a beautiful appear ance, that so much interest is taken to keop the grass cut with lawn mowers, and the graves nicely kept in order, while the other does not receive its proper attention. Is there no money in the treasury? If not, let us that feel an interest in it donate apd have it neatly cleaned. It is a beautiful spot and should be better taken care of. Don't yoo think so? OA8TORIA Smiths BJfustu* tt jf Tha Kind Ycu Have Always Bought Gray Hair "I have used Aver's Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It has kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ing gray." -- Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Ayer*S Hair Vigor--it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back,--all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling, too. 11.M a batik. All drauMs. If your drupffift cannot supply you. send "us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be sure and pive the name of your nearest expi r.-s oflii e. Address. J. C\ A VKli CO., Lowell, Mass. EMERALD PARK. Fred Goodman of McHenry was here Sunday. Harry Bacon of Chicago spent Sunday with friends here. Master Morris Marsden is stopping at the Burns cottage. "Green" cottage will be olosed for the season Thursday. Thos. A. Frisby of Elgin spent Sun day with home folks. Miss Lillian Burns has gone to Can ada with her aunt, Miss Burns. Mrs. Hill and daughter. Miss Laura, are out for a few weeks' sojourn at the Park. Mrs. C. Shea of Chicago visited rela tives in this vicinity the first of the week. Misses Mary Sutton and Kathryn Walsh were Woodstock visitors on Fri day last. Miss Emma Weber of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berkircher this week. Miss Nellie Frisby of Chicago is spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents here. John P. Moore has returned to Chica go, after a most pleasant week's on ting at Riveria cottage. C. Bremer and family and guests of Oak Villa spent Wednesday with rela tives near WancondA. Robt. Blum, who has been spending a week at Jno. Armstrong's oottagev re turned Snnday evening. Mrs. D. W. Hill made the biggest catch of the season the first of the week. She caught a six pound pickerel. Hugh Armstrong and family returned home Saturday. They expect to re turn for a couple of weeks in Septem ber. Miss Anna Frisby went to Chicago Sunday evening with her friend, Miss Macie Dake, where she will spend a few weeks. Messrs. Walter Walsh, Jerry Farrell, Phil Aylward, Ed Sutton and Johnnie Gibbs took in the sights of Lake Gene va Sunday. Wm. Neil and family of Chicago re turned to their home MondAy, after a pleasant week spent at Paul Arm strong's cottage. Messrs. D. W. Hill, Paul Armstrong, E. J. Cohan, W. K. Burns and J. Arm strong all spent Sunday with their fam ilies at the Patk. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Armstrong, who have been spending a couple of weeks at the home of R. J. Sutton, returned home Sunday evening. Miss Alice Sutton of Elgin is spend ing a two weeks' vacation with friends here. She was accompanied by Mrs. Wm. Van Gorderand Miss Celia Pow ers of Elgin. Mrs J. B. Heaney of Riveria cottage entertained the members of the Merry club of Chicago Tuesday, Aug. 2ft Boating, bathing and a hay rack ride comprised the amusements of the day. Mesdames R. Blum, M. Barry, J. Daly, J. Caranaugh, J. F. Regan, J. F. Cong don, J. J. Carmody, W. P. Jancy, J. P. Gough. E. T. Carr and Misses J. Mc Carthy and Alice and Kathryne Jancy were among those present. Potent Pill Pleasure The pills that are potent in their ac tion and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Risers, W. S. Philpot of Albany, Ga., Bays; "During a bilious attack I took one. Small as it was it did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pills I ever took and at the same time it effected me pleas antly. Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pill." Sold by all druggists. VOLO. Mrs. Kate Waite is visiting relatives in Chicago. Miss Nell Kir wan visited at her broth er's the past week. Miss Bessie Dunnill spent past week at George Case's. Miss Maude Walton is spending this week with Mrs. Joseph Vogt, Deliner Town send and Lee Hnson spent Tuesday in Waukegan. Dighton Granger of Chicago Sun- dayed with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Elsie-Smith is attending teach ers' institute at Waukegan this w«ek. Miss Emma Molidor attended teach ers' institute at Woodstock laet week. Marshall Booth of Elgin is spending this week with C. G. Hnson and fam ily- Mrs, Granger, daughter, Margaret, and son, W illie, are spending this week in Chicago. Mrs. William Richardson and chil dren are visiting relatives in this vicin* ity this week. Mrs. Ed. Snyder and two sons of Mo- naville spent Tuesday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sable. Messrs. Elam Converse and Charles Masterson of Chicago spent their vaca tion with the former's mother. Everett Stone of Wauconda and Miss Lisle Potter were married at Wankegan Wednesday, Ang. 19. Congratulations. Mrs. Robt. Paddock entertained Mes dames Albert Raught, C. G. Huson, Jane Converse, Sarah Hqson, Ambrose Raught and Mrs. Stanford at-her home Saturday afternoon. Auditor*' Meeting, Notice is hereby given that the board of auditors of the town of McHenry, county of McHenry and state of Illi nois, will meet at the town clerk's of fice on the first day of September, 1903, at two o'clock p. m., UKaudit any aud all bills against aaid tovyn and to trans act snch other business as may come be fore the meeting. Dated at MoHenry this 18th day of August, 1963. CHAS. B. HARMSEN, Town Clerk. The Plaindealer is adding new names to its list every day. Is your name on the roll of honor? Don't borrow. mm JOHNSBCBOH. Wm, Althoff entertained some of his friends Sunday. Mat Thelen of Chicago to working for John S. Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freund called on Tony May Tuesday. John P. Lay transacted business in Chicago Wednesday. John Barklev and Charlie Seipoltare are visiting Geo. Nell. J. Nimsgern of Spring Grove visited Martin Jung Tuesday. John Hueman of McHenry called on his son, Jacob, Thursday. Miss Katie Thelen visited her mother from Saturday until Monday. Misses Eva Koenig and Emma Bugner called on McHenry friends Saturday. William Hoff of New Munster, Wis., called on Johnsburgh friends Monday. Miss Katie Justen of McHenry is vis iting her cousin, Miss Rosa Justen, this week. Mrs. Maggie Freund and son, Peter, and Misses Rena and Susie Michels went to Chicago Wednesday. John Freund and family and his mother spent one day last week with Jacob Frennd at Spring Grove. The Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes resnlts in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignif icant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy It's the best Salye on earth and will prevent fatality when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c. at Jnlia A. Story's and G. W. Besley's dr'^g stores. TERRA COTTA. Wilder Starritt was in town Tuesday. Miss Leda Barnes was visiting at Dun dee and Elgin Friday. H. Stolpe was down from Crystal Lake Saturday on business. A number of the farmers around here have finished threshing. Fred Wood beck of Griswold Lake was in this vicinity Sunday. Misses May and Lizzie Ames were McHenry callers Sunday. School commences at Nunda August 81. Several from here will attend the coming year. Mrs. Fred Matthews and children of McHenry spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Fred Bergman and son of Bran- craft, la., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Leisner, this week. Most everyone is attending fair this week. All roads lead to Woodstock and everybody seems to know the way. Ellis D. Gates returned Tuesday froui Mobile, Ala., where he has been visiting his brother, Paul, for about throe weeks. Tressie Buss was visiting at McHenry the first of the week. Emma Conway returned with her Tuesday for a few days' visit. Harrp McCullon has resigned his posi tion as operator for the C. & N. W.. R. at Crystal Lake to accept a position in the factory here. Several of the patrons of Borden's McHenry factory shipped their milk from here to Algonquin a few days this week on account of heavy ran of miln at the McHenry plant. Magoon & Hunt received a car of coal the first of the week. The demand being more than the supply, it soon disap peared. They will send for another car at once. My boy when four years old Was tak en with cholera and cramps in bis stomach. I sent for the doctor and he injected morphine, but the child kept getting worse. I then gave him half a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Colk, Cholera and Diarxhcea Remedy, and in half an hour he was sleeping and soon recovered.--F. L. Wilkins, Shell Lake, Wis. Mr. Wilkins is book-keeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. For sale by all druggists. SUPPORT SCOTT'S EMULSION serves as a bridge to carry the weakened tltf starved system along until it And firm support in ordinary food. Send for free aunpl*. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, HHij Pearl Street, NewYotk. joc. and $i.oo; all druggists. --^ALWAYS INSIST UPON HAVING! THE GENUINE mm w ww* m** -- mUKKAI & LANMANS FLORIDA WATER THC MOST REFRESHING AND DELIGHTFUL PERFUME FOR Tt|C HANDKERCHIEF.TOILET AND BATH. Keep the Rascals Off Don't wait until the flies are as "thick as thieves" before giving the hor ses some protection, Purchase enough Fly Nets for all animals now, and when the winged pest becomes troublesome, yon are ready. Good Nets are as cheap to-day they 'll be any time dturing tkm ac--on. Cotton Mesh Nets Leather Buggy Nets Cord Team Nets Leather Team Nets Burlap Fly Covers 65c each $1.75 each $2.15 pair f5.5o pair 35c each McHenry, III. Gus Carlson. *%• SP '•£ Final August Salea. The last chance ac some very special values. Stocking Feet 8c per pair; good white Lawn Waists'25c; .Ladies' Flounce Cut Wrappers 49c; Ladies' black Hose 5 and and 7c pair; Summer Corsets 15c. Clos ing out sale of Ladies' Summer Skirts at 4J and 69c. Children's Dresses, sizes 1 to S years, 19c; elegant 25c Bow Ties 10c; Silk String Ties Be; Remnants of 10c Tennis Flannels 61c yd; Dressing Sacks now 25 and 49c; Toilet Soap lc; Men's fancy or working Shirts 89c; Men's Socks 8c pair; Boys' Suits--300 on sale, samples, worth np to $8.25--choice $1.98. Ladies' Suits 87c. SUITS, SKIRTS--FALL STYLES. Ladies', Misses' and Girls' Suits and Skirts. Special Sale this week to intro duce these goods and at a saving to you of 25 per cent. To customers coming from McHenry trading $10.00and show ing round trip R. R. Ticket, we refund full car fare, both ways. C. F. HALL CO., Dundee, 111. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try thejn. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Julia A. Story, McHenry, and G. W. Besley, W. Mc Henry, druggists. Home Visitors' Kxcursion Tickets to Iadl- ana and Ohio, Via the North-Western Line, will be sold at reduced rates on four Tuesdays, Sept. 1, 8, 15 and Oct. 6, limited to re turn within 80 days from date of sale. For particulars as to territory to which excursion tickets may be sold, etc., ap ply to Agents Chicago & North-Western R'y. 9-a-Oct 4 Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all diseases arising from disordered kidneys or bladder. Sold by N. H. Petesch. 2825 Keelev St., CHICAGO, III., Oct,, 2, 1802. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe paina through the groins. I suf fered terribly at the time of men struation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to the brain. What to try 1 knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but I had never tried Wine of Cardui, that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had the right medicine. New blood seemed to course through my veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down paina and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. WINBCMDUI Danger to Children Kidney and Bladdor Troubles often Blight their Lives. u , HOW TO CURE BED WETTIN<| There are thousands of ohlldren whe •carcely know what It Is to awaken hi the morning without a sense of mortlfic&ttoik These children are not responsible for the diseases of the bladder or kidneys that make their lives miserable. It Is a moral crime to scold or whip a child who has ltaA control over the muscles of the legs and cannot walk properly and it la cruelty to punish a child who has lost control ow the bladder. Train the child to empty the hlartflar Just before going to bed and in two hove' afterward take the child out of bed to again empty the bladder. This Is easier than changing bed clothes every day, and encourages the little one. Give frequent baths, and allow plenty of outdoor ezer* else. Avoid scolding, and prohibit tea, coffee and highly seasoned food. Ghre FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE; allow only a light supper and no fluids within two hours of bedtime. J. W. SHOUT, of KcKeeapart» Ft, Myn "FOLEY'S KIDOTIY CUB* cured my little boy of urinary trouble; I tried several physicians with no success. Fourrti KIDNEY CURB was recommended, and before one bottle was used he was oared and now he can sleep all night without any trouble." FOLEY'S KIDNEY COBB will prevent fatal kidney and bladder troubles and wQl always cure them If taken early. la even the want oases It will give relief N. H. PETESCH •'I-: CHARLES i Flffi Wholesale anfl retail dealer In I m In tli* Market For Beef Veal riuttoa Hogt •ad Poultry Oiv« M • call sffi# ..ip.rjSHi • •>>"* Smoked Mis, Sausage McHenry - Illinois Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King's New Discovery ForC ONsmPTIttS Prin A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money-back if it fails. Trial Bottles free. 1 PHILIP JAEGER GENERAL COHMISSION MERCHANT SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF Dressed Beef, riutton, Hogs, Vealt Poultry, Hides, Etc., Butter and Eggs * This is the oldest house on the street. Tags and price lists furnished on application. COLD STORAGE FREE CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. | BgaawawwMiit mini Stall 1 & 3, Palton St. Wholesale Market. Varicocele Hydrocele, Mo Cutting **r PakU Oi mmm Under my treatment this Insidious dlsaaae IrillffvvvsiaX rapidly dlupp^&nt. Paia eeue« almost Ik- Bt&ntly. The blood is driven from the dilated Tfina andAU I ttoroneM Taulsht?*and swelling subsides. Every iudicaUou ot VftricowH and in itn Htoad com en the i>le**ure of tXTfect heoith. j cure to BtJky cur*<it Contagious Bloo<* Poisou. Kidney S? Bladder Trouble*, Nervous Debility, tnd Allied troubles* My nit'ihods of treatment ajidcure are original with rue and casiuo* fc* obtaiued elsewhere. 1 make no experiments. All case# I take 1 cur*. _ JT ^ t* what you want. 1 a H. J.TIIXOTSON. M.I). S f or*Z tb« Muttr Specialist of Chic**®, ^h°My charge for u permanent cure will be reasonable and Cuius Varicocele. Established i&W. no mure thuuyou will be wtlliuk: to pay Kur beuefit* coil* <Iuf**IUHTEI>.) ferred. 1 CAN (IKE YOU at lluiue. Correspondence Confidential honi'st opinion of your O*MO, FKK'K of Charge. My home trsataant Is suocMatlll. My b»ok« aaS lecturuti uiailed -b'KLli u^ou ^^IicaUou. H. X TUXOTSON, JL SM THMaea Balldiaf, M Street. CHICAtOL