wsf? ar*i« ' - - V*£p t,. fi*~-'f ,/Syfl^ fe?/r 'fc*? V " ' ~/i &X«Wu . -.. ' - *W "w v**.* - - \ »'•• ,j Wft* > * ' *ff" St* ^*W" " "W-t* fe: HI DAT, OCT. M, 18W. Itaflroad Time Table. SO*sad after Monday, *»•• »4Traias will pass MeHeBry MM as belew: - MHM SOTJTB. Ukt ttnm hMniw ...7:88 A. m tAkeOMMV* BxpVSSf... ,~.,8:» " LakeQManfMlKt....-.....,.....*ti:45 P. • Lake QtBm hMtUtr ..8:38 •< ootao WOBTB. tain Sum Frelitftt.... .......S*ll A. H Lake 5«iieva puttant .........WM * Lake ieneva Expresa .4:4*r> M Lake Gnm Paaaeueer ,...J:ff " * Stops only to Mn PassenMra. fi.BVH.AlWt. MoHearr. m .NOTICE. Hivtni announced myself i candi date for the oflloeof County Treasurer, hope my friends will give me their support, TBOSb Mo. D, BICHABDS, Woodstoek, Sept., 9tU, 1886. R. BISHOP IS busy shipping the old Stock of Pickets In his Factory. FROSTY nights are In order. Dade* and other green things should he protected. Jos. Fitzsimmoos has been treating IBs residence to a new coat of paint. Inside and out. SKE the new advertisement of J Pekovsky, Restaurant and Lunch Room, In another column. READ the advertisement of the Standard Stallion, "George 0.," 10 tie •found elsewhere In this paper. As can be seen by his card on the first page of this paper. Dr. O. J Howard now has his office at his rest dence, oue door west of the M. B Church, where those wishing hie service can hereafter And him. JOHN HfofcritREY, of Wanoonda, was on oor strttlS on Sunday.* AL. CALKINS has moved Into rooms tn the Kelter Block. MB. AXO MRS. T. J. WALSH are visit ing with friends in Waukegan this week. W. B. FOBD, of the Riverside House, •pent a day or two in Waukegan last week. MBS. JOHH PBTK% of Algonquin, was the guest of A. G. Locke and fam- lly last week. Joan MCGBE and wife, of Wood- «took, were the guests of Dr. C. H. Fegers and wife, on Sunday. FRED WEDRICH. of Woodstoek, nade oar sanctum a pleasant call on Mdnday. ' JOBS PRATT, the veteran hotel keep* er of Wanoonda. was on oor streets on Tuesday. Hon. A. B. COOK, Judge B. N. Smith and Cbas. H. Donnelly, were here on Satnr lay cn legal business in relation to the Mrs. Thuriwell farm. >,J\ HON. CHARLES E. FULLER, of B elvl- dere. Republican eaudidate for Repre sentative In this District, was calling on friends here on Tuesday. THE little girl ot C. Sf9i0c. of Volo. who we reported last week as mysterl ously missing, was found at her aunt* tn Waukegan. She had taken this way to avoid going to school. She had traveled about eighteen miles. WE made an aggravating blunder last week in the notice of the Prize Dance at Matman's Hail, Wauconda, the dan being given entirely wrong. The dance Is Friday evening of this week the 15th. Music by Slocum's Orchestra* Let ail who ever dance, go and havo a good time. AT ( AT the Pickle Factory of W. A. Crlsty, In this village, they have taken in about 15,000 bushels of cucumbers f this season, only about half what they / QDni 1 "umber from this place at- have usually taken In from the same Itoadad the Dramatic entertainment acreage in former years. The dry! Rlngwood on Saturday evening last, weather was the cause of the short it is the unanimous verdict that THE Ladies Willing Workers Socie ty, connected with the Universalis Church, will meet at the residence of Mrs. E. J. Hanly on Thursday arternoon, the 14th. A general atten dance is earnestly requested. MBS. J. B. I-KRRT, Pmidaat, Miss GEACB OWKJC, Secretary. THE McHenry Brick Manufacturing 'Company are rushing business these days, and have orders for every brick they can make before cold weather •lets IDJ Their brick are becoming so popular among builders that when tak ing contracts to put up bull tings, they specify that they shall be furnished McHenry brick. At the olose of the season we shall give a review of the year's business in full. ARTICLES intended for i>ur Soldiers Department should be sent to W. H. CowiIn, at Woodstock, or to this office not later than Friday evenli g of each week, In order to get in their proper place in the next weeks paper. On account of receiving such matter Wte we have been obliged to Insert such In other parts of the paper, which we do not like to do. We hope our soldier friends fill bear this in mind in the future. p. THE Trustees of the Universalis Church, desire that all those who have not already paid the ballance on their subscriptions should do so as soon a* possible, In order thai tho Pastor'* salary may be paid.as due. Please do •ot wait to be called on, hut pay ti< mou«y to the Treasurer, J. B. Perry at onco. ( R QUITE an excitement was oreated IN town on Monday morning by the re port that Henry Smith's trotting hors« "Jockey," had been stolen. He had been turned out on the Howe farm the past few weeks and on Mondar morn- lug wis missing. He was found, howover, a few miles out, having Jupped oat and strayed away. TAYLOR BROS., of Hebron* last week rcompleted the four wells for this cor poratlon as per contract, and the> .were accepted by the committee.} Tlu wells are aiTgood ones and the Taylor Brothers have shown themselves to be practical men at the business, and we lake pleasure tn recommending them lo those wishing wells of any kind, THE pastor of the Universaltsi .church will take up tho question of a probation for sinners after death, next Sunday morning--In view of the dis cussion of that question by the Congre gaiioual board of missions, and upou which that church Is so much divided. In the evening the closing sermoo ou Future Life Order. THE Rlngwood Dramatic Club go to Hebron on Saturday evening of this week, where they will brio* out the Drama of "Waltiug for the Verdict" and the Roaring Faroe of "McFlynu's >lnment,"J We reiterate wbat ire another place In this paper, that they are hard to boat and te bespeak lor them a lull house on •Saturday evening at Hebron. I It we* one of the best entertainments- 1 "ver given by home talent In thi* ^•section, V>B«oh one took thelrjujcito perfection, atMhtjie Drai^a-wfisbroughi out In amaniier^M^ould have dom honor top*efSs^nal*>^i short it wat- i supMMla every partlcdhu^and at. onor tflL the Rlngwood Dramatic ilub. »The house was well filled eacti •'Vening making it a financial succe*>- *s well. \ Pfi^y go to Hebron on Hjunir- «lay evening of>t^is weak, jMMi*^e t>e- «peak for them a^U^tiouse at thai place. We QMr^assure^imM^aders in that jJpttiTty that they wilT^I&Us a jtetTtreat if they tail to go /iHt Bowe Block, noar the Iron HE Bowe Block, flSridge, whioh baa so long been an eye sore to the residents of that part oi the v Uage. is being overhauled, re paired, painted and put in shape generally, and when completed, win lot only present a very handsome and lecomtng appearance, but will be In good condition for occupsucy a* tny building io the village. The two aid buildings next to Englen's' hevt iieen torn oat entirely, which of itseli is a great improvement. Tho upper part of the block has been newl} painted, papered and arranged suit* Die for four families, th) yards will be unrounded by high board fences, each *e per ate from the other, and In short everything fixed up to a substantial and neat manner. When It Is all com pleted it will be a great improvement t.> that part of town. ^ Teacher's Meeting. The first meeting of the MoHenrj County Teachers Association for tin season. 1886-7. will «onveneat Wood stock, on Oct. 23rd. at 10 o'clock A. M Teachers and all others interested In educational work are urged to attend. Wo expect a most profitable session. PUOGBAMME, IT IS seldom wo can boast of fresh Strawberries In October, but F. O. Mayes left loiue on onr desk on Tues day, picked from the garden of Mrs. L. A. Clark in this village on that day. They were of good size, plump and nice, and parfeotly ripe. On the same vines were several green ones and numerous blossoms. Who in this lo cality can show the like t BY card reoeived wo learn that Charles Le miners, local editor of the Woodstock Democrat, was married last week to a Miss Alice M. Marlott, of Lake Geneva. The happy couple have our best wishes for & long, happy «and prosperous life, and that friend Lemmers majr escape all the trials and afflictions that usually falls to the lot of the "poor printer," Is tho wish of yours truly. double buggy containing two is and two gentlemen, named Monaghan, we believe, of Lake county, was run into on Friday evening last hy Frank Quigiey^ team, while coming from the Depot. The hind wheel of the buggy was badly mashed, the axle busted and the occupants muob [frightened. It was fortunate that no HT TTHT !""* ' As there Is conflicting ttorles as t« the cause ot tho collision we rjfraln from further remarks. Dress Flannels, Tricots, and medium Report of ofllnera. Election of officers. Maalc, selected Oi, It seems that we ha«e at last got a book of Western adventures that Is worth having. At any rate It Is en dorsed! hy such distinguished Generals as Sheridan, Hancock, Merritt, &c.. who knew the Heroes personally, from their having served under them as Soouts and guides in campaigns agiinst the Indians, and tt Is not like ly that these distinguished army officers would endorse the book unless they knew it to be all rlgtit. The pub. Usher, Dan. Llnahan A T?o., St. Louis, claim that It is having an unusuall y large sale, and they seem to have faith in their own statements, as they fur nish the book to agents on time, to be paid for when sold. See advertise- ment elsewhere. VOLO III., October ilth. 188*. EDITOR PLAINDEALKR : -The PLAIX- DEALER of the 6th Inst, contained a notice of the disappearance of little Mary Sobbie. She WAS round at her aunts in Waukegan, by her parents, Wednesday. She started for the Ger man School Monday morning, three miles from Volo. situated west of John Stoflel's, in McHenry county. She said after hei return here. "I thought 1 «hould have to go to that school six years to learn my catechism, and 1 just wouldn't do It. So I hid my slate and books in the orush acd run back." She was seen by two or three on the road going east which led to her dis covery.. C. THIS WEEK Great Bar ;alns in fine kid shoes at cut prioes for cash at Perry it Owen's. THE best Dance and Raffle of the season will be given at Malman's Hail. Wauconda, III., Friday evening, Oot. 15th, 1886. Music by Slocum's Orches tra. Prizes. Pony, Saddle and Bridle. Tickets, gi.00. An all nights Dance and a chance to win ;one of the above named : rises. Tickets limited at 70. Supper extra. EMMETT RILEY, Proprietor, 15 pounds standard (Granulated Sugar for #1 cash, at Perry & Owen's, 16 pound* standard A. Sugar for 91 cash it Perry ft Owen's, cash 17 pounds light C. Sugar for 91 at Perry * Owen's. THE 6ure efieets of Ayer's Saraparllla are thorough and permanent. If there Is a lurking taint of sorofula about you, Ayers Saraparllla will dislodge It and expel It from your system. Underwear for all ages male and fe male. Assortment reasonably large >tnd prices very moderate at Fitzstm- mons A Evanson's. Address to Teachers...,,... Sopt. Barber UEGCW. L Music, selected. 9, Primary Geography «...L. B. Mentch * U.S. History ....W. B. Wire t, Poem ......RoihB. Morse \ Fraction ;. ..J. A. Sheldon 6. class Exercise, Laugnage A Woodstook Teacher 7. Hew to use books of Reference and Mu- oallaaeoug book# in School f.JB. Burt Doubtless arrangements will be oomploted securing reduced R. R. rates for members of association who at tend. BL B. BALDWW, Pres. M. Hebron, IIL Oct, » 1886. AYER'S Sarsaparllla Is a highly con centrated extract of Sarsaparllla and other blood purifying roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium and Iron. Its control over scrofulous disease is unequalled by any other medicl no. The quickest time cn record! Neural gia of tho worst type, cured by one dose <4 SMITH'S BILE BEANS in from otto to four hours, as many who have tried it can testify. It does seem strange that sensible people will suffer with this terrible disease when speedy relief can surely be found in this Bimple safe and inexpensive remedy. 25 cents. For sale by all druggists and dealers in medi cine, or sentanywhere on receipt of price in stamps. Wo wish to remind our friends In need of footwear, that we have the most complete stock of Boots, Shoes, Robbers, etc., that can be found In the county. We pay particular attention to Child's School Shoes, and respect- MRS. E. W. HOWE is now in the city buying her Fall Stock ol Millinery and wld, in a few days be prepared to show io the ladle* of McHenry and sur rounding country the finest line ol 4tvli"h Kail Millinery ever brought to this town. Call atid see goods and learn prices before buying. Jersev caps for men, women, and children. Finest assortment and pti- <tes very moderate at Evanson's. F« r Sale. » One hundred Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Rone Comb White Legiorn. •nd Houdan Pullets and Roosters, at fifty cents each. W. H. DWIOHT, IS.tr Woodstock, m Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Suits. Ladles' Cloaks, Gloves and mitts, new tnd stylish, reasonably large assort <nent and prices very moderate, at Fitzsimmoos & Evanson's. AUCTION 8 A LB. The undersigned will sell at Public Auction on his farm four miles west oi HcHenry, on Thurs lay. Nov. 4, 1880. commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the following property: 8 good Milch • Jows, 12 He iters coming in io the spring. 6 Steers, two years old: 4 Heif «rs two veara old, 7 Calves, 3 Work lorses, 2 Mules, 2 Colts, 22 Shoats, 2 Lurnb* r Wagons, 1 Buggy, 1 Suit Bind ••r, 1 Seeder, Corn Planter. Check Kower, Mower, 2 Drags 2 Plows, 1 Breaking Plow, I Horee R*ke. 1 i'ul verizer, 2 set Double Harness, 80 tons good Hay, 300 bushels Oats, about 200 bushels Oats and Wheat mixed •nl red, 1 good Organ, 2 Healing Stoves, a quantity of Household Furni iure. 1 Creamer, a number of Milk Cans, and other articles too nuinerou- to mention. 1 will also offer for sale to the highest bidder at the same time ind place, my farm containing 240 toreB. Free lunch at noou. No prop erty to be remove I until settled for, TERMS. -All sum* of 910 and under cash. Over that sum a credit of one year ou approved notes at 7 per c *nt :uteresi. Terms on farm made known on day of sale. PHILLIP GISSBLBB. r.K. OBAHQEB, Auctioneer. ' FARM FOR SAL||* The subscriber will sell at Public Auction, on the premises, on Tuesday, October 19th, 1886. at the hour of 12 o'clock, Noon, his farm. Said farm is situated one mile southwest of Volo. Lake County, Illinois. It consists of 120 acres of land, all suitable for hay, grain or pasturage. Contains 10 acres of timber, and has a good watering petid. The farm is in a good state of culti vation, has a good dwelling house, with £ood cellar, a good barn, good Ice house, good well, and is well fenced into suitable sized fields. Within one mile of Butter factory, blacksmith shops, stores, post office, school house and churches. The farm is In every respect a choice farm, and in a desirable location. TERMS-- Will be made known on the day of Sale, but will be such as will best suit the convenience of the purchaser. Title perfect and convey a n c e w i l l b e b y W a r r a u t y D e e d . ^ 0. W, HABTBT. r. K. OBAHOBB, Auctioneer. ttTZaiMMOXS A KVAKSOX. • - Tricots and Dress Flannels in all shades at P«rry & Owen's. EDITOR PLAnro*Atta:-Mlss Mand Fowler, who has boon visiting with her uncle, J. A. Shertrood, during the summer months, i*iii»ed to her home In Grand Rapids. Mltihtgan, on Wed nesday of last week. Mrs. Jones, of Crystal Lake, and Mrs Bunarll. of Nunda, were the guests of Mrs. Wm. Morton on Wednesday of last Week. Mrs. L.E. Kiblet and children, of Lake Mills, Wis., visited here a part of last week, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Helm. Mrs. J. Peter spent a few days last week at McHenry, the guest of A, G. Locke and family. The little green Cottage Is all ready for the bride. Mr. and Mrs. JC. C, Chuno spent a couple ot days last week taking In the sights and sounds of Chicago. Mm. H. J. Brink Is visiting with friends iu Chicago. Nelson Hickman and family left here on Friday of last week for Indiana, their future home. C. Nelson's team Indulged In a run away on Monday morolng of this week which resulted In Injuring one of the horses quite badly. D. W. Thomas has moved into Father Morton's bouse and Mr. Morton will live with them. Gus Shubert, of Cary, shot a Pelecan on Sunday last. It measured nine feet tour Inches from tip to tip. He brought it down here for F. Klrst to stall and mount. W. Julien Is moving Into the hotue vacated by D. W. Thomas. , Mr. Webb and daughter, of Elgin, were the guests of the family ofJas. Philp over Sunday, and while heie he took some photographs of C. E Chapell's residence. Rev. Mr. Douglass, of Genoa Junc tion, was in town „on Monday of this weekk is ^ - HEBRON.' EDITOR PLAINDEALER:--There talk of a dance Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin Fenner'wiil visit Chicago this week. j , Miss'Mary Bombard, from Alden, spent last week with friends here. Lyman Pierce, Jr.,returned recently from a -prolonged visit to Northern Pennsylvania, M.W, Merrj* has been quite sick. Dr. Herrlck took charge of the drug store, Mrs, George Wickham gave a double reception Friday night for her two sons, John and Roy, and their brides. Miss Cora Wolfrom, from Lawrence, spent the first of the week at E. F. Hewes'. She came to see that wee small niece who .will soon be calling .ier "Auntie." A new pump aderus the whey vat at the Factory. It not only adds to the appearance of things, hat is certainly a great.accommodatlon to the patrons. The familiar face of*Dr. Couklin is again seen on our streets, after ao tbsence ot a year or more. Mrs. E<i Buchanan, from Jobnsburg, has been spending a few days with her orother E. O. Leech. Our Baud Boys wtfnt to Rlngwood Saturday night and attended the Dramatic Entertainment. Tbey report a due time and feel well repaid for golug. Should the Rlngwood peopl* conclude to render "Falsely Accused ot- Wailing for the Verdict" In Hebron, they will be doublv welcome. Tho Population of McHenry Is about 1000, and we would say at least one-bait are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to sta tistics,- more numerous than others We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Price 50c and 9100. Trial six* free. Respectfully, GEO. W. BESLET. Oar Chicago Market Report. Prepared Expressly for the Plu.urDBAt.ea by Our Own Correspondent. CHICAGO, Oct, 11, 1886. Trading In the grain markets Is only •no Jerately active at a lower range oi prices. Flour and millstufls remain dull. .The wheat market is pervaded by a dull tone, and tne market Is very bearish. Corn Is very slow, with large offerings and only a moderate demand. Oats are lower, with an indifferent de mand and in sympathy with the weakness In corn. Rye Is steady, while barley Io. dall. Most kind* ot green fruits are In A liberal supply and prices dull. Butter ls steady at recent advances. Cattle are active, and de sirable grades 5 to 10 ce itS .higlier From the present oatlooki alien hoar strike among tbe pork packers seems Inevitable, and country shippers should move very guardedly until matters are settled. Hogs are steady with liberal receipts. Ksoesslve re ceipts caused 10 to 15 cents decline Io the8heep market. WINTER WHEAT--NO. S red 70<S73 No. 3 red 69. SPRING WHEATS-- No. T 73c; No. 3 63<§65; No. 1 hard (Minneapolis) 71 Mo. 1 hard (Duluth market; 74. • CORN--No. 2 34 c; No. 3 34. OATS-NO. 2 23c; No. 8 by sample 26@27c; Barley Oats. KYS-- NO. 2 by sa uple, 50. BARLET--No. 2 By sample 57O60I, TIMOTHY SEED--Poor to good, 91,07 FLAX-NO 1.91,03. CLOVEB--Poor to choice, 94.60. BUCKWHEAT-- -,' BBANS--Onol « hand picked, 91^45 POTATOES--45@55o BUTTER--Creamery fancy 15 to 27c; dairy to choice 18020c!common grade 12 @16. EGOS--Fresh Northern, 17c. CHEESE--Young America 11c: fall cream Cheddar 10; Skimmed 6®6c. G POULTRY -- Chickens 8| Turkeys CiTTLE--Good to extra shippers 64.20@94 20; fair to choice 94.40@95.20; oominon to good 93.50@94.15; poor to medium 93 25(94.83; stockers 91.00® 92,90; feeders 92.75(393.80; Texaos 92.25 (§93 10. HOGS--Light weight 94.30094.40 rough packing 93.6A<§94.16; beavy packing and shipping 94 55 hfljS*#f-wCommon to oholo| 93 75Y Call and seo our Perry 4k Oweni Fall and Winter Millinery. Mrs. H. H. Nichols has just returned from tbe city with a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Millinery, and our lady readers should not fail to call at her store and see the large assortment of new Fail and Win ter styles, which are being sold at prioes which cannot fall to please all OmmuBOTM IT "FLOOSIE.' Dance tho 31st. Ton are hosklng corn ot course. Beautiful, beautiful Indian Summer. Mrs, Ed. Schlnenmao is visiting Richmond frleds. Mr.'and Mrs. George Rowe havo gone over to Benton Harbor on a visit. Mrs. Wright and Mrs. John Hodge have been visiting In Chicago. Mrs. Walter Jewel will return to her Nebraska home this week. Miss Ella Allen and Miss Adams were oyer from Marengo Sunday. Mrs. Burton and little Lonlo havo gone to Hurley. Wis., on a visit, Hebron Is going to have Club Dances, Yes, Hebron always has everything. Mr, A. L. Brown has been grasping the hands of Richmond frleuds for a few days. Literary exercises are held every Friday afternoon by the pupils of our school. Walter Cropley, who has been 111 with typhoid fever, Is Improvtog slow ly : . • , One of tho best horses on the Wat* ers Stock Farm, died opt day last week. Mrs. Whitney and Mrs, Giles have been over from Woodstook visiting a) Hamlin Fe nner's. The fishing and hunting out at Chan nel Lake is said to bo excellent now, and "ike" Smith reports his hotel fall of Sportsmen, There Is to be a Kettle Drum Socia* ble at Mrs. G, W. El dredge's Thursday evening. All tbe yung folks will go of coarsau The boy<--whoever they may he-- have organised a dancing club and are going to give a dance In Culver's Hall the 2lst or this moeth. Tickets 91.00 Supper 75 cents extra. Slocum wilt play, which fact alone Insures a crowd* Silas Harrison has left Hamilton's passenger train and gone brakelng on a freight between Chicago and Clinton, and bis family have moved .rom Lak> Geneva to here, where they ooonpj rooms In In tho building opposlto G. W. Bidredge's. Peter McDevitt returned to Chicago Saturday. His last week of rustloatlnv • n this vicinity was livened by a sprj runaway, which he and George Sarins had one evening on their return from Lake Geneva. No lamentable damag* was done excepting a badly brokoi. carriage. The Skating Rluk was opened Sat urday ulght. Even tho* tbe erase wa ibou ,ht to have been burled with th< past, quite a large namber mounted the rollers and enjoyed onoe more th« f ascinating sport. Gee's Cornet Band, from Genoa Junction, furnished the music. October lOto. Such a week and such days, O girlsl Have you ever stop ped to think that Nature is now at th very senltb of her glory and of hei splendor? Do you know that all hei gayest banoers eobroldhred wit., brown and dyed with reddnst wine ar* waving on the hillsides f Do you know hat Autumn's breath and Autumn's si lent footsteps are changing the tlnt> deeper, richer, every day--almost every hour? Do you know that th< •arly moralng sun Is flashing Its tboun ands of beams thro' a dainty mist sparkling the half frozen dew-drop* to diamonds and pearls; that In tb< evening the trembliug stars welcome now and then hasty greetings fiom tin- brilliant Northern Lights; that wbeii night Is still young the wavy cloud drift up andjtiloat prettily around tb< Queen of llgnt ere they glide awa> •ike angels In ascension robes. wli> •nay be guarding each his eartblj charge? If you do not know all tbl» you are losing much of life's joy; you have missed half of Its suany side. How reluctantly many of you wonld leave that tiresome social whirl, tba oftimes deceitful circle where friend ships name is abused, and Mrs Gruudt holds tbe wand, aud follow me tbro' one of my pathless rambles which leads to the shrines where nature lay* her fairest, purest offerings. Wbai voodland palaoes paved with gold! What gracefully sloping hills which sweep down to where the waves wash their white manes against tbe border that checks their blith career! There may you commune with sweet Nature in all her wild beauty, undisturbed save by tho gentle wind caressing the leaves, or perhtps a merry song ster. Oh, October! Tarry long with your unclosed book. Oh, winter weeks and winter days how you will be orlght*ned by the cluster of gems that will surround the memory of this love* ly Autumn. Sealed Pro Will be reoeived at tbeoffleo ofJ. Van Slyke. Village Clerk of tbe Village of McHenry, III., until Friday, October 15th. 1886, for the Cleaning, Filling Lighting and general care of the Street Lamps within this Corporation. Tbe Lamps and Chimneys to bo kept In first class order; the lamps to be lighted at the proper time and put out again at eleven o'elock each even Ing. Tbe price bid to bo so much per month. The Board reserve the right to re ject any or all bids, ^ By order of tho Board. > J. VAK OLTKC, Clerk. From Monday Oct. 4,1886, till March 1st, 1887, my store will be closed at 8 o'clock p, v., except Saturday even ings, when wo will close at 9>. M. HENRY OOLBT. . at ABTAXSOR* $ **.*!•*. . asL. jstfeh.. M ' . wJfes* m Rio* for •MMtHlilllWIIff . That we aro aothorisod hy the pro., prletorof Kemp's Sareaparlla to rs- faod the money to any one who h«s taken three-fourths of a bottle with out relief? Wo are positive that BO other proprietor has the oooMeaoo tn his medlolne to do this, it Is for oa- rich Ing, cleansing and purifying tho Blood and toning np the systom. Price 91.00. Call at our store. Respectfully, GEO. W. Bssutr. HOUSE ANDLOr FOR SALE. For sale In the village of Algonquin, a largo house and three lots. Plenty of small fruit, Will be sold cheap If applied for soon. For further particu lars Inquire or, O. B. WILLIAMS, Duadee. III. 4-3m. The onattetc **• In atea«ary|'^;:r As well as the handsomest, anti others are Invited to call on Geo, W. detley and get free a trial bottle of kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling en tirely upon its merits and Is guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchit* and Consumption. Prloe BO oents and 91. Extra fine roasted coffee, 8 lbs. for #1 at Fitzsimmoos A Evansons. Overcoats and clothing at Perry 4 Owen's. - Good fine cut tobaooo only Ito a lb„ at Bonslett 6 Stoflel's. Ladles Muslin Underwear, 89 oents at Fitsslmmons A Evanson's. Good smoking tobacco only 13o a lb* at Bonslett & Stoftii's. Elegant Dress and Jersey Flannels *t HBNBT COLBY'S. Flannel, Rock'ord, best in the world, at Fitsslmmons A Evanson's. * CARPET WKA VING. The undersigned Is prepared to Weave Rag Carpets on short notta* and at Reasonable rates. Resident* MM Block West of the North-west corner of the Public square, Ordert respectfallv solicited, aad satisfaction guaranteed UEO. SOHUSTER. McHenry, Aif. Wth, 1888. Buy Warner's Magic and National Yeast at Bonslett A Stoflel's, Good Mens Shir s, 95 oents at Fits <immous A Evanson's. See onr now Cloaks, Newmarket* and new style wraps before buying PANAX * OWBK. To the fellows that pay as thej <o, we offer a superior artiole of Flonr 'ash price 91,25. FITZSIMMONS A EVARSOM, Look at the choice Caodles at Bos- ey's Drug Store. West End, Middlings, Bran, Salt and Oil vieal in stock at Bonslett A Stoffel's. The Sels celebrated hand mad* ooots and Shoes, and other standard ;oods at D^rlght's old reliable Cash Htore, Woodstook. III. Ladles and Gents fine Shoes a spoe- •*(ty at Dwlghti. NEW CLOAKS. Best tits. bs«t styles, and lowest prl> MS at Perry A Owens. Wanted. Reliable and energetic men to sol' til kinds of n irsery good-*. New and tardy varieties adtpted to the cli- nate. Business light and easlh - earned. To successful men we eat nay good salaries and «ex tenses an<> ;lve H«adv employment. Plrst clas- -eferences required. Send for tertt* Iddress L* L. Mky. A Co„ Nurserymei Hi, Paul Mlunesota, 17 pounds good, clean, whole rice, fo» 11.00 at Bonslett A Stoflel's. All gr.des of Riokford and St Charles ff iur, 91,05 to *1.65, at Bouslet* A Stoflel's, Good plug tobacco only 25o a ponad. it Bonslett A StofM'e. Look tor your ll ie Kid and Goa< <hoes at Perry A Owen's this week ai •xtreme low prices for cash. BKSLCYS Liver W.»rt Kidney Cure he ben thing on Mie market, a« Beslev'* Drag Store. W>*st Side. 17 lbs. good, clean, whole rice foi 11.00 at Bonslett A 3toff-)l%. Call and see the fine lino of Fall Millinery, at Mrs. H H Nichols. W« took advantage of a low market tnd bough; our Overooats very cheap •or oasli, and can give you bottom pri ces. See them. . PEBBY A Owm. Our rubber goods were bought be f*re the advanoe, so we can sell cheap er than others. BONSLBTT A STOPPBL. Jersey Caps, Plush Caps and Tobog fins, the latest thlog out, at Mrs. H. H Nichols, See our 92.99 Men's shoes, lace or congress worth 95,00 at Bonslett A H toff el's. We have a few pair Men's low shoos, ••gin and Rockford, make at extreme lylow prices fir oath. Most be sold Now Gloves and Mltteus just receiv ed at Perry A Owen's. A full line of Ladles Famishing Goods, at Mrs. H. H, Nichols. Trunks aad valises at Bonslett^fc Stoflel's, See the new stock of black dross goods at Perry A Owen's. Tea Dickers will dnd an extra floe Tea of unsurpassed quality at FITZ SIMMONS ft B AVSOK. We have the best School Shoe In the township, at reasonable prices for cash. FITZSIMUONS A EVANSON. To-night ami To-Morrow Night. And each day and night during this week, you can And as Geo. W. Besley's drug store Kemp's Suppositories, ao knowledged to be tbe meet successful treatment vet Introduced for the care of piles. Old sufferers from this dle» stressing complaint are at onco re lieved and In a short time a per mane it cure established. Check the disease In Mine by using the "most effective remedy. Prloe 50c. Send address for |«m^>hlet on plies. Box 295, Le Roy Sverythlng la tho I bottom flgnreo, at 1.1 CsBnlold Seta,ebeapor L fore, at G. W. Besley^s. West Fine Scrap Books only 91,35 at G, HVi Besley's, West Side. ^ Oellnlold Combe, only 20 oents, at GK W. Besley's, West Side. Boots aad Shoos, an Immeneo stock at HCNBY COLBY S. Good RodcfOrd Flour only 9US m#" sack at Bonslett A Stoflel's. ^ Before yon Insnre get terms for Fire, Lightning and Tornado Insu rance, of Bonslett A Stoffel, West Mo- Henry, 111. Lace Curtains, Tidfes, Bedspreads and Shams, cheap, at Schumachers, near tho Depot. Fresh Rolled Oata at Stoflel's. Boaslott * ; buyers are respectfully b II at FlttsimmoM A e at tho W«st Sod, to offered DOMESTIC Piano and Faraltnre Pol- Ish. the finest thing in the market, at Besley's Drag Stora. Rockford Flannels, beet In the world, far sale at BITZSIMMOK3 ft EVAW90W„ Ladies and Gents nnderwear, largo assortment, very low prices /for cask at FITZ8IMMONS A EVAJVSOS, Tho largest line of Cloth!eg ever shown In McHenry, can now be found HENRY COLBY'S. ! Baatoy'g Famos Waukegao- Ale and Porter On draught at J. Bonslett's, A. Sa- glon's and John Heimer*s. It you want to make your Bu#gy rop look as good as new get the Na~ tional Patent Leather Enamel at Besley's Drug Store. . RRrs. Sohumaohar. , j Visits Chicago every week aud wt)t take In your order* and furnish goods ' •t the lowest Chicago prices. BESLEY'S Ale and Porter Is the heat' nade. On draught In McHenry atliilipSil donaletfs, A. Englen's. and JOka 'ieimer's. Jersey Waists, a full supply, whlck vlU he sold at lower prices than aa* 'IP •ther store In McHenry. ^ MBSL M. SCTCMAOBBB* Call for the "Winning Stroke",a Brand of live cent Cigars, mini "I by Barblao Bros. It beat* ill. Cash paying invited to 0 . fivaoson's store _ zamine a few artldee largains during this week. Short Horn Bulltfor Salo, Tbe undersigned has Tor sale rail »lood Short Horn Bulls. Will bo Mid Jbeap, Call on or address FRANK COLB* One mile Sast ol Spring Grove. April 94,1886. EVERTBODY KNOWS That Henderson's Boots and Shoes tre tbe best. We sell lots of thest#-- t*erry A Owen's, Sole Agents, Houao and Lot For Sale. In the village of Rlngwood. Con* alns 10 Rooms. Also a Bam, Wootjh -bed aud other outbulldtogs, wen, tistern, etc., on the premises. With- n twenty rods of Depot. Go'ig harden, Apple Vroes, etc. Price <1000. For terms and other part lea ars Inquire of WBSLBT LADD, Rlngwood, March 5th, 1886. l f. 34-6 months. . Bone PoolUh feopl*. Vllow a oou (h to run un .i Itgetsl be- -oud the teach of medicine. Tney of* en say Oh! it will wear away, bat to uoet cases It wears them away, ould they be Induced to try the •uocessful medicine called Kemp's dasam, which will sell 011 a positive ;uarantee to cure, they wonld Immedl* >telysee tbe excellent efloct after tak* • ng she first dose. Prloe 50c and #ljQ0b' .Trial «lae free, at Geo. W. BesleyX 4cHenry. = SAVE A DOLLAR. We have had oonslgned to us by the narufact«rer as «n advorctsement Of heir work some eitfmf flee genuine 'ampico itoat Shoee for ladlee wear, •uon as h »ve been -old tor Three Doi- ara. We are lostrncted to sell tbem (t Two Dollars. Buy a pair and save a lollar. PERRT A OWBII. N, B. Every pair warranted. • 4., i 4 V: Rockford CarpHiWarps at Bonslett Tont for Sato. A good 10x12 Wall Tent, Good as -f* •ew, never baving bean set up but •nee. Will bo sold cheap. InqnUo at / his offloe. ______ • U Notice. To those that want Tubs, Vats, Bay ^ tacks,and anything in my ine of boat* * . •ess. Work done on short notice to " '.~p, •rder. Shop one door South ot Law "v % us'Store, ^ F. •. HBBABA. <oHearr. AA«. M. 1*8*. IM-LY * ^ 9QTRussian Liniment is fast becom- ing the most p ipular remedy la tho V United States. One trial bottle. will convince you that It is the beet re me- . dy In the shape of a Liniment you -ver used, Itwlil cure Rhenmatisa, '\- Neuralgla. Diptitberla or Sore Throat : "f whatever oau«e. Tooth Ache, Owns, Spralnes and Braises. For the Horse ^ | it Is a Liniment ever used. Put op la 39 aud 50 Cent Bottles aud sold hy all w Druggists. fl Remember the fact that W. H. '# Dwtgbt will not be u idersold hy any € house In Woodstock or McHenry Go. For Sale. The undersigned oilers forsaia kit •esldence, and two acres ot laa<|2ottaa> ted In the village or Rtagwood. la well located, in good repair awl oa tka premises sre all kinds ofasaal! fHrit« all io a healthy and bearing ooadlMoa* It Is, with all a very desirable pteooof property. Good barn aad ootballdlaga For terms and other particulars call oa the undersigned on tho premiaea. WM. La BOH sir, Rlngwood, March 9th. 1886. It le Be. That wo are dally guaranteeing Kemp*a Sarsaparllla to- the people la this wg*y§ that after taking three-fourths of bottle wltboot reltaf, we will the mooey. U Is tho gvoatstt best ressedy oa the market for < sing the Mood aad giving yoa a lease of life, A well kaowa has uan Informs us he has gs' pounds on two bottles of this! rtlla Price 91 «*. Fox " * - J- , y, ' * t :f j. ; vs&f fcii.? II.Besley, mailto:94.40@95.20 mailto:93.50@94.15