WauMiun, eetlnjf nt Wan- , Jhu. 17. Ifsttiril Iphy. 9L W. I'artilock; tetching Map Drawing, r*y ;CITU Government, W. if. .p. " JSffetorv, Tho>s. Dasrl#; me*tion8 for th e query TWi*»««tlns~wfll be conducted A. B. 8abin. - ^ ..• _ The last news we had frotn our friend % Mid farmer feUow;te«cber, John. Mor ton, tie4was .at work behind the cwinter of a large groccry stoye in Osl*>rite City, K«»». We wish him In his new enterprise. V; "* ? *P: J Association met at Ktmda ^iSAturday last and although it was not unusually large yet the meeting i«M a very interesting one. i Thelflrut exercise wta one In United | States history by C. L, Richards of | Seneca. He would tea< h few tlates but | they should be well learrted; would in dicate wliHtshould be committed to ^ memory; would make the dat«* and : «rents of each admlnistratioa Jmpof* " taat. HI* presentation of the several jiofiits was good. After a short dis- russSon ffii the eubj<'Ct of importance of dates, Mi Richardfon gave a few prob lems illustrating proportion by* the ratio method. His analysis was excel lent. In the discussion wuich followed f ••Intellectual'* arithmetic*received con- f siderable attention: some contending • that it has no place, as a study, in our £ schools. All agreed, however, that the so-called "Intellectual work" is quite essential to rapid progress In arith metic. Miss Ormsby gave rf short bnt very Interesting essay on ••Influence,'1 after which the self-reporting system was s"' \ , introduced by S. D. Baldwin, who op- fc:'-5 4«»-H»r*w.are St#r«- , 4 n< im n*POTr5«; -DEALER I*-- STOVES, THL Copper and Sheet Iroi Ware, Table and* Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and' Shears, Horse Hasps, Morse Shoes, Horseshoe Nails, aiut riles of every description. Also MS Being A Practical Workman, I snail spare no p«ins in trying to #ive satis" faction to all ff ho favor me wit"h their patron* COLBY . RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENRY, JLL. , "MTe have one of the most complcto stock: of tothis market, eottsistiug in part of • age All Einds of Jobbing la my line will recei veprompt attention. Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere when in need of anything In my line - . • ' I- R.HEAD. McHenry, Oct. 10th. 187t. %' -£? r-% «4V ""?>• --DEALERS w h the Depot Nea Mo Henry Illinois, Goods' over brought Are on hawlc Af tkc larfrest KALL AND CLOTHING te in the KortK Their stock of of the latest sty lea most approved • put was never excelled this section and t prices are LOWER than the LOW 1ST. OoatS, Pants, Vests or entire Suits, on short notice and on the^noat THE DEPOT, McHENBY, Have no# in stock a full ms& Goods-, ShawltxqioalB, Tlaimels, lists wtdCaw, Boots •nutt Terns Cotton, Underwear*, Ready -Made Clotb and Shoes, Choice Groceries, Jbe. flflrGood FUfl Guarin- WtttU- a Li We also keep Line of ^AND|»; If WlUllUUg,, BOOI^ -iv.rvr* siioi.f*. ' ,1V t - * iu .; PaMts^ Oilsr Drags r K; iMedieineSi» ockery, Glassware, Wooden and Willaw-ware, CS-rooerieis,. etc., etc.. S t^"W e have one of the finest Stocks of Teas to be found in the County, to which we invite the especial attention of the public, satisfied that we can suit them both in quality and price. COLBY BROsl > • -•¥ • RECEIVED I AT A :%tl- '• € •• 0f posed its use very strongly. Mr. Rich ardson followed defending it. The question wasqnite thoroughly discussed by Messrs. Baldwin, Richards, Richard- con, Harback, Parsons, aud Misses Mansfield and Ormsby. The programme committee reported DM following programme for next meeting which was adopted. Place, 2$tuida. Time, Feb.7,1880. Exercises. Orthoepy, II. R. Baldwin. Physical Geography, L. A.' Skinner. Analysis and Parsing, J. A. Sheldon. Intermis sion. Roll call, to be answere d by some historical item. Natural Philosophy. D. H. Richardson. Political Geography Miss Mansfiei'1. • Inteiteetuai Arith *%Mtic, Miss Ormsby. Constitution of the Uuited States. S. D. Baldwin. Writing, W. W. Parsons. Qoery Box. It was decided to have the different topics presented at the next meeting as to a class oOpupils. The President then pronounced twenty rather uncommon words, 'the teachers missing from one to five each. A reading class was then formed and Miss Ormsby conducted a. shorty recita tion. Her Idea seems to. be that the pupil should not only be taught to get ideas from the printed page, but Co be able to convey those ideas to another. It is our opinion that it she does not succeed in teaching reading Ifee fault is not in her theory. The "query bo*n was then opened Mid the contends discussed, after which the meeting adjourned. It was one of the pleasantest and most profitable meetings we have attended. The reason seemed to be that nearly all the teachers present were workers. It is| • to be hoped that our schools may each hsteia teacher who is sufficiently In terested in his work to take some palps to learn how he may Improve In Ids methods. Those who are teachers will do well " t9 readaarefnlly the account, given by the Ngw York Tribune, of the primary School methods in San Francisco: A / f*rgb elook-faoe Is used to teach the table of time, and tin measures and water are employed In explaining that of the measures. In fractions, broken chalk and div£ed fruits serve ^ «|illustrations. Grammar is taught practically, amusing little storiefe being read to the pupils, who are afterward fwquired to write correctly abstracts ; trap* memory. In one school the class out into the ooiltttry witliout leaving the room. ' The ticket-selling and other railway Methods are defined, the nature of the country described, with its agrlcnltund prodoctione--it ie altogether a lesson lolocal geography, botany, business tod narration.and leaves the chlldien With practical Ideas of what they have lieeii discussing. Peanuts, jack-knives snd marbles appear as illustrations in • ttie arithmetic class in this school. It Is related of a California teacher that several years ago she was much troub led by her pupilsV dull and listless rec itations in geography. On her way %ome one day she noticed a large .pool of waterin the schoolyard, and was struck by a brilliant idea. She took %nr elass out to {fee little pond next and with the water and the mud *• *'. *«d the worn-away shores of*tlie 'min latwre ocean gave them a lesson in geography that at once visibly Instruc ted and delighted them. One' pronil . client San Francisco educ^or declares 'that the great need of tl« schools i* w.jmOje practical iustruotion on ourretit topics, and advocates the reading of newspaper in school every moriitng, at the valuable home and foreign infor- U imparted to the pupil^. Srw Vokk, September ft, 1879. MoiMiA* * Awass, JS9 JolmSt. New 'York Oily: ew Waupdnda, III. Hee Price List ia ow: Clothing Department: . Suits from $3.75 upward. * Coats Irom $1.75 upwards* J v Pants from 75c. upwarday r Vests from 50c. upward^ Suits made to order in the la test New York styles, at satis factory prices, Our Millinery Department. In charge of Mrs. U. M.iiman, is v,-el) stockert with latest Novelties in U.-kIiph' Fashionalilc Mtllinerr ami Furnishing Goods. Hats trim med In the latest styles, at prices within the reach of all. In Our miscellaneous Department Will l>e found a Complete Stock of Jewelry, Hats, Cam, Boots and Shoes. Gent's Vat- niBiiinir Goods, U nbrella>, Sewing Machines, Etc., Etc. H. MAItf AN, Proprietor. . I mfpjri'l i • IjliS.il'ji 'r i' Li; In' L!; jm \f-r Farm ^Nrer to supply yoti than ever before. I Fftfniers f am %ettcr%repared tmi season t1 withli good Plow, and at LOWER PRICES have * . All the First Class Plows In the market. Are warranted in any soil, kjinds of Sulky Plow#, and all Warranted them a trial. *&rrwTfcc« bur different 11 and give #(JMPSY PUMPS! ; PUMPS! I also have a full assortment of the celebrated BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP8-always on hand. Also the Adams Kenosha for a Wooc Pnni Is our Motto^ An inspection of G-oods and Prices is solicited."1 , « . r ) , S T E V E N S & S C H 1 M O R R . FURNISHING 60009* HATS, CAPS, 4c. WWch will he sold as low as any mfent ih the Conuty. inijiii &U- mil examine on r sto*# and I>AUK» & UKCKB1 JACOB STORY MCHENRY )nry, Oct. 1st W79w estaUMl. learn vl1 Valley Mills. ;*'r DKALEE 1ST McHenry 'A mk J WIU'UM! Scissors, Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstones, Window Glass, GRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. • "***« i'V'WP.m . • J. STCRY. "4 'V? : ' / . .4 r X J* Jl /' ' A , V*- r7» ' G. W. BESLEY Remember my place is headquarters for the celebrate d Emmerson & Fisher Carriages. Have sold over fifty-five in the pasjj'two years and every one has given splendid satisfaction. Always warrant them lor one year. s CtrSTOM GRJINDINa Done nromptly.and satisft»ctlojiguarantee# • aytngjiist unt in a new Feed Stone, capab4 of grinding sixty bnthelsof Feed per hour, am prepared to do yonr grindingob short me) tlce. . JOHNSBURCH ****** ̂ Ww>uI a • ' y v1 -.•••'* if " ) •' •'.gf* i"'V " .?. • ' v.- ,v • can suit. MltfLEK, DEALER IN-- If in want of anything in my line do not fail the Old Stand, Opposite 23. Bft. Ifov to call wft I know the Mill. OWEN. The Old Reliable Store. 5 Mr-Tin* Wlghett. JI*3t!t«t,Frirr Milling Wheat. ;'v.;,|j. aid for *cHeiityIUf,!WMlth. »Wfc.. • .... 11 . H*<4F DEALER Paints Hardware, A VIGOROUS « §' :•'$ American ai Poreio MarWe. Monuments, Headstonei* KTC., tin .1' ETC., ETC. f t : ; j* •, & s " American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mo- Henry, III. Johnsbargh, Aug, Mtb« JB7T Estalilisk Over a. Quarter ol a K'CHCeatarj. if* F. C. MAYES, m * -»A3TD DEA.LEB life* •Hade Clothing. .Jjj£#Ue>neni I aip Itappf to inform " """tat 1 am now entirely well, hav pd only one bottle of Co net i tu fa ter, Yours truly, npt>uDo»LE. •' f; Oloths, Caosimoro and Worsteds to sell by the yard. • The latest styles of Uoods on hand at ail times. My strtcfc of RKA.DY-MADE QLOTHlafO is now complete and I Will not lie Undersold Store Jn Old McHenry, 4|ie Brldge. ^ r. C. MAYE3 near^ & MARTN'S Pure Wines and fby Jleda^inal Use. JLISO Bottled Ale and Por ter for Family Use. The best brands of Cigars in the eoun and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco always on hand. Physicians Presci?ipti|Oi»s Carefully Compounded. Give me a Call., ' ^ ^ . % C- WtfvBESLEYir McHenry, III., Aug. 20th, 1879i Please Large Store is heavily etockod wi*h new and seasonable goods and--while it enjoys a most gratifyin/erArade--is com petent to supply other thousands of customers. TIME NOW is THE .* • To make Mleettoto 4it' fWKfen?r^^is4 ^Best Fabrics in all kinds of SILK, WOOL and COTTON DRESS 9rOODS Ir SHAWLS, CLOAKS, GLOVES and HOSIERY, and in PRINTS of extraordinary goodness and cheapness,* we are tlemen, also, will find here a full stock of unexcelled. Gen- Clothing toil Underwear, Bought with especial reference to their needs i$ this line. It is e choice invoice and will bear public should not iail to examine our stock of i BOOTS AND f •«. rS'-?»»•«• "h- . . "j • , • -r-^* ? 4--- • rises all stvlesana all sizes, ^Thisline comprises anlĵ Tn prjccg guit the most rigidly economical- Bear in mind the fact that at this store THE OLD PRICES AUE STILL MAINTAINED. Call soon and choose your goods. An examination will prove to you that this is the ^ 4 _v - . ' ^ ... tf, » --x "" ' " ' Also e o: aai l>ERRY «L MARTIN. i£*(> Abbott's Patent Portland Gutter \ • •- • The Best, Cheapest and Nob biest Cutter made. A!1 styles at E. M. Owen's. 1*ADE MARK. The oreatKoctith TRAO? MARK. ^11. Remedy) a. M K m a n r a i l i n g c a n f a r 'SHs^PwP8em,Mi ^r<*k* j jtf neM. SpermMat* 1 • : rbe*, lHa '.JBM 'i4̂ M$9!Sr *>><1 *11 dlMMH -that follow as a set oucnce of Self- OKAva a^KoiPic MKDtomi 1*ADE MARK. Tho oreatKadtak TRAO? MARK. Heme <1 y; id an railing can 1 Seminal Weak- Den, SpermMat* *be», »n<l *11 dlMMH that follow as a set queues of Self- Before Taltln«. Abuse; as Loss of After Taking. M«morr, tTnlTtrwl ).Msicud,, Pain In the Ba«k. Dlisnes* of Ytrios, Pr«B»tara Old Ag«, and many other DUea^ea that iHd to Iouolif or Conaumptlon, and a Premature Graft, - $T" Full particular! In our pamphlet, vbiob we 'loatre ta aaad free by mall to evcrj not. Q3>The Speciqc MadlotoaU •old by all dniggists at tl par packaga, or «lz patkafia fcf K, or will be aeot free by Hail M raeeipt Of Ilia swoaj by HEDIC19E 00^ teww'i Bmoii fljQT* 3old in McHenry, and where by all Drmr^i«t8 Administrator's Notice^ TpSTATTC of Ormns Bishoprteceaped. TKo nn J rtersigned liavinjf been appnintc<l Art ministr.'Vtors of the EftnU* of Oinuis Bishop late of the County of McHenry, and State of Illinois, defeased, hereby give notice that they will appear before the County Court of McHenry County, at the Court House, in Woodstock, at the Jan uary Term, on the third Monday In Jaruary, next, at which time all persons havirifT claims against said Estate, are notified and tequested'to attend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Kstate are requested to make Immedi ate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 22d day of November A, D«, UK», ' X B»HOr, • ' •••-J?*'* ' rAiUi BIRHOP, Administrator* Administrator's Notice. INSTATE of Edwin A. Beersdeceasetk The •j iiiulei>sijjned having been appointed Ad, ministrator« of the Kstate of Edwin A. Beers, late of the County of McHenry, anil State of of Illinois, deceased, hereby give notice that they will itpiuvir before the County Qourt of Mc.lienry County, at the Court House in 'Voortstock, at the February term on the third Monday in February next, at which time all persons having claims against said Estate, are notilietl and requested to attend tor the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 23d day of December A, D, J8T9. v Esther M, Becks, i „ >Adminis!tratoM. * Mr, CtuKLEs H. BEERS, J amine* every- MONEY TO LOA^ " 1 In sums of One or Two Thousand Dollars,for two years,, on good Real Administrator's Notice. INSTATE of Francis Hanson deceased.-- -J The undersigned having been Mpiiointed Administratrix of the Estate of Francis Har rison, late of the County of MJHenry, and State of Illinois deceased, hereby givea no tice that she will appear Itefore the County Court of Mcllenry County, at the Court House, in Woodstock, at the" February d'ernt on the third Monday in February next, at which time all persons having cllyms against said Estate, are notified and requested to at tend for the purpose ot having the same ad- justed. All persons indebted to said Efttato are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated V2tli day of December A. D. 1879. WOODSTOCK, ILL, A Purely Vegetable Remedy Tli© Hafcst, and . ever discovored for KIDNEY COMPLAINTS, PILES, GRAVEL, • , CONSTIPATION, ,., ;i -.VH.UMBAGO, ' f v RHSUMATISM, . DIABETES. C* WQHDEBFUL DISCOTEHlQ A purely vegetable compound, not doctored wttll poisonous liquors, being Ury-a gentle cathartic M cJoctivc tonle-^suro to cflbetually curu some of tho most commo:) and painful diseases tiiat baffle mcd- ical skill, Thosq who havo been cored when all other means tilled. Justly pay* is the greatest blessing of tho age." "I believe I she::!!3, ssot BOW. be alive, but for it" Physicians in regular practfet •ay: "It works like a chanq and effecUv cly." ; rou sale fy ALt pRi;(jcism •/ CSTIf thv' KIDNEY-WORT cannot otbfrwbe be i-esdlly riliUjnrf •b *rHJ m iil a /'n p^r*iTtt of the |*ri«x», on« ^VKLLS^ ^.{CHi^U>pQ|if i COI'xwprieloi*, liurlkiglon, VV M S! £ C •i? HERE --Von <-an make money by i linj? our Stereochemical Wicks--NeYwr netvls trimming--No smoke or smftll--10 cents ea.-li, 3for *JS5 centi>. send stHRiy forcat»»loyue of Wonderful Invention* staple and Kane/ Goods. Parsons, Fostf. ... m.:. ri'? W:. .-•S4