• - * •mm WEDNESDAY, /&OV. 8, 1880, Railroad Time Table. 30a and after Monday, June Jl,' Trains "will fas* MoHeary tttatkra as below: ooiiro SOUTH. Lake UMMPassenger. 7:» A. * Lake Genera Ixpreea ,8:» r Lake Oeneva rniikl.... K:45 r. u Lake Geneva Paaaencer S:» •• OOtSO WORTS. Lake Baneva Freight A. Lake Geneva Passenger 1S:*0 « Lake Genera Express 4:4lr. M Laka Gaum Pawnnr .9:81 " f * Stop* only to leave Passenger*. B. BUM, Agent. MoHenrr. Ill MONDAY last tru "All Salnta Days; ifjilob Is observed by oar Cithblk friends as a big Holiday. READ the new advertisement of Perry A Owen, to be fonnd ID another ooiumn. BIAK in mint? the Thanksgiving Patty, at the Riverside House Thurs day, Nov. 95U>. Bead the notice else where. f Bar. B. BBCNNING has removed TO •rooms directly across the road from •where he formerly was, boarding now IwUfcJL Lamphare. Riverside 8kaMn{ Bink will be ppen for the first time this season on {Saturday evening next.l Let thow who love to skate bear this In mind. CAPT. LAWLWR, of Bockford, was oi Monday elected Colonel of the Thlr« Regiment, I. N. G., to All the vacancy caused by the death of Col; Bresee. Air editor who has reached thelid vanoed age of 90, attributes lony life and exoelleflt l^||^ to'the jac that he never ij^H^ to pleas* everybody and to do v busy th» from thei They propose them out read) le ooming season. ^ / S h b d d A J past moni 1 houses.Ii 1 we betted Afor the net TacJAo^piiry Dramatic Assoclatloi are DM JPLhearsing for the beautlfi 1 Drti&a of -The Dead Witness"] whlci will DrinJ Bill Al diversion Hal at an early day. Full particulars MI week. A double wedding took place at th< Church, in Johns burgh, to-day Wed nesday, Wm. RotAermel being married tu Miss Katie Freund land Mat Freum to Miss Maggie Rotbermel, Rer Fathei Mehrlng officiating. TO-DAY, Wednesday, four oars oi Hogs were shipped from this Station two by O. T. Eldredge and two by F K. Granger. About three hundred hog* were received here to-day, the prlc* paid ranging from 93 26 to 93.40 pel hundred. C.E. CKAPELL has an Auotlon of H larof New Milch Cows, at Algonquin on Thursday, (to-morrow} at #o*cloct A. KM This Is one of the • holccst cat of oows he has brought In this year and buyers will do well to bear It it mend, A. L. SALISBURY, or Woodstock, o the firm of I, T. A A. L. Salisbury dropped dead suddenly at his resi dence, In tnat city, on Friday after noon last. He hud been In his usua health and had just risen from a heartj supper. Apopiexly Is supposed to bav< been the cause. THBRB will be a Thanksgiving Party at the Blverslde ; House, in thl village, on Thursday evening, Nov 96th. Music by Anderson's Janesvlll Orchestra, one of the finest Orchestra* In the West. A full programme, wlti tickets, will be Issued In a few days. Bemfifpber the date. Nov. 35th, family of since. PEMOTF «L. On. MOOMBB* was oat Qrom Chica go over 8unday. MRS. ALLEU WALSH visited with friends In Chicago tau£week. CHAS, W. FAY spent a few days in Chicago, the irst part of this week, FRAME FAY,of Chloago. visited Sun- daj pwlth his mother. In this village. /PHILIP MATES, who is attending school at Aurora. Is home visiting his parents this week. JOHN COYBY, and wife, of Chicago, •pent a few days with friends here last week. L. B. BENNETT, our Photographer, has been on the sick list for the past few days. BENJ. BOSS Jr. and wife returned 'rom their wedding tour on Wednes day evening of last week. Miss BESSIE GOING visited with her Papa, in Chicago, on Thursday of last »eek. PLAYER MARTI*..of Chloago. was out on legal business la this vicinity a few days si noe. * MRS. JACOB BONSLETT was taken suddenly III In church, at J^mbuigh, on Sunday last. She iui^a^rted better. MRS. ALICE tlon. and M «tock, w< FORK, who hai been past month, left for h"r^HPPft ^thol, Dakota, to-day. WedWPTay. MRS. C. H. TRYON. wife of Hon. C R. Tryon. of Hebron, la, we le am a* \urora being doctored for an aggrava Ing and long standing disease. Her nany friends In this vicinity wil hope for her speedy recovery. TBE LMIes Willing Workers Snole* •v. connected with the Universal!*' Church, will meet at the residence of tfrs, S. Kennedy, on Thursdat afternoon, the 4th. A general atten 'anee is earnestly reqnest#d. Mas. J. B. MRRT, President. Miss GSACB OWEW, Secretary. To person* wishing to attend the \merican Fat Stock Show, America* 'lorse Show etc.. to be held at Chicago from November 8th to Nov. 19th, we villsell round tl^lp excurM^n ticket- »n the following davs at 82 05. Nov. 7nh.8th. 11th, 18th. 15th and 18th rood to return uHtll N »v. 30th, lnclu- «ive. B. Bess. Agent. 'T** liar card, which is Intended a* t sort of companion pieoe to the 'hesnut bell, has printed on It, as is veil known, the statement. "I am -omewhat of a liar mvself," and !• • ntended as a squelcher for tellers ot ough yarns. One of these gentlemen, lowever, has checkmated this reform ty having another card printed to llsplay In answer %s foliowe: **So I'n. old by those who know you." THERE will be a grand Musics Soiree, by the Pupils of Miss Mollis Kllley, at tbe Congregational Church, ringwood, on Wednesday evening Vov. 17th. The programme will con 1st of Vocal and Instrumental Mu*lo Readings, Recitations, etc., and will •e an entertainment well worthy th< tatronage of all. Remember the plac* ind date. Congregational "Church ttlngwood, Wednesday evening, Nov 17th. DIED,--At tils reildence. near thi> tillage, on Saturday evening, Ootobe* 80th, 1886, Rev. Joel Wheeler, aged 0* years. Elder Wheeler was one of th* oldest residents of this town, and wa honored and respeoted by all. Hi<- \ funeral r" haffl on Monday. I A mor» .A; extended noticewill appear In our next. BY request, the Paatorot tbe Unlver* sal 1st Church will preach a sermon oi Sunday evening next, from the text-- "These shall go away into everlasting punishment, but the righteous lot* life evermore.**--Matbew xxv--48 This will co OQ me noe a course ot four in one of which tbe remperaoce ques tion wi(l be presented. ••HABIT* IS bard to overcome. If you take oft the first letter It Joes not change**a bi t.* If you take off another you have a^blt* left. If you take of another the whole of *lt*remalns. It foe rem ere sscther It Is new totally used up. Ail of which goes to show that if you wish to be rid of a bad habit you must throw It oft alto- gather. THB following Is said to be a sun cure for bone felon. It Is worth pre serving. As soon as the disease Is rel: put directly over tbe spot a fly'blister about the size of your thumb nail, and let it remain for six hours. At the ex piration of which time, dlreotly under the surface of the blister, may be seen the felon, wbieh can be Instantly taken out with the point ofa needle ,j|4aooet. fr Is tbe easiest thing in the wor&t tb find fault. It Is easy to say tha nobody is honest. But it isn't easy to look on the best side, to rise that there are hundreds of falthrul, honest, sincere men and women, countless acts of justice, charity and humanity which outweigh ail the grumbling of the grumblers, so that It Is really only the finest dust In the baliance. Let us be fair and cheerful. The world Is not all wrong. Everybody Is not a rascal Our neighbors are not trying to cheat as. and even the growlers are not half aa disagreeable as they seem. The celebrated W «t ?«rry ft Owea's. THE Ringw tod Dramatic Club drew ut a full i.ouse, at Riverside Hall oi Saturday evening last, at which tim* •hey brought out the beauMful Dram* >f "V ait In* for ihe Verdict.*' and t<> »ay that all present were pleased doe- jpthalfexgregMjJ The Club full* ukrained their reputation as first clas- imatuers. We would like to particu larize. b-it time and space forold. Bu vbere all doue so well It would be al oost Impossible to do so. We bop* hey may vial: us again at some futuri- l»y. THE anniversary of Mrs, Richard- ion's 94th birthday was celebrated •with much rejoicing last Saturday ifternoon, Oct. 30. As her birthda> *as ou Sunday, the anniversary wa» <ept on Saturday, many of Iter old riends giving her a surprise, aud in- leed it was a surprise-, as tbe neighbors were coming one, two, three at a time. And great was her wonderment when old they had come to wish her man» tappy return* of her birthday. Sb* received a number of presents to re el nd her that she had not been forgot en. All bad a pleasant time. The) «ll felt that it had been a day well pent. And It di J our hearts good when, at the clone of the day, Mrs Richardson remarked that "this had oeeu the happiest day I have spent for nany years.** Come again friends. It strengthens the oond of friendship* Our stay is but short here, and may we all meet with a grand re*jwjioo in Heaven V 8FBUIO Oaova. III., HOT. 1,188C A CARIX We wish ia this manner to express our heartfelt thanks for the sympathy and aid shown us at the death and harl^jm.^jjsr husband and father. ' MR®. JOHN CLAXTOW, 1 l ,' JOHM P. CLAXTON, ; T MRS O. H. PARKS, MRS. W* MUDGETT. , •V ths Board of Trustees. McHnrBT, III., HOT. 1st, ISM. Board met pursuant to adjournment Present Gilbert, Orlsty, Nichols, Web er and R<»t'.iermel. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved, The followlug bills were' preseoted. audited, and the Clerk ordered to draw orders on the Treasurer for the sam«: H Colby, oil, cto S1L43 Wm. Schrainer, street work 10.S0 McDonald, team work S.VQ P. Ttialen, l»bor 5S C l.inco'n, lamp lighting 6.60 J. VanSlyke, printing, salary, etc >8.90 Smith, Sou A Co., lumber... SM.8I B. Gilbert, oil, salary ,eto. 37.H R A. Howanl, salary 4-SO W. A. Cristy, salary . ... 6.00 A Weber, salary... 6.00 Ueo. Koihertnel, salary.. 6.00 II. 11. Nichols, salary SOI On motion Peter Thalen was ap pointed a Special Police for Election purposes on Tuesday, from 8 o'ciock A. K. to 11 P. M. On motion the Board were allowed their salary date. On motion adjourned. B. QILBTTF, ftasetdeet. Attest, J. VAM SLTKK, Clerk. Z' -A Great Papsr. The Western Aural of Chicago, is one of the most progressive and thoroughly practical, farm papers of ' his country. Constantly alert as to whatever is of interest to the farmer uid stock raiser. It never loses an op* portunlty to advanoe his interests or advocate his cause under any and all circumstances. It Is the acknowledged champion of (lie farmer's rights, and as such is the uncompromising enemy of monopolies )if every form. So great also has been Its service in denouncing the adultera 'ion of food and food products, as well as exposing fraud and swindling schemes in whatever phrase prese nted hat In many homes throughout the country It has realT^ become a house hold necessity. It is also engaged In jt laudable ftort to unite through the medium oi the National Farmers Alliance, the producers of the country, into a strong 'tnd compact organisation for mutual >telp and protection, and to title end i? tending out large numbers of cerdfl •jates of ^honorary membership, Invl- 'Ing farmers everywhere to becom<* Identified with this movement. The national meeting of this organl zation wlti be held in Chicago during the Fat Stock Show, Nov. 11 and 12, ai *hich many questions of vital impor tance to the agricultural classes will oe considered. It Is a large sixteen page paper, full of elevating and -entertaining matter pertaining to the household and th<> farm, and just such a paper as ought <o be .in tbe home of every farmer in •he land. The subscription price !• •1.86 per year (tl^O in clubs). Address Milton George, Publisher, :108 Dearborn street, Chicago, III., foi ••ample copies and list of premliu^9$, to subscribers. •o Whom It MayConelM The annual distribution of Carp by rhe United States Fish Commission hrough the Illinois State Fish Com mission, will take place in No/ember VII who desire a supply to stock ponds. «hould send us their application, "rating location, size and depth oi tiood; whether free from other fi*b o» •ot; giving nearest Express office, and vhen Post office is seperate from Ex press office, so state If. Fish are free io Washington, appli cants payi ig Express charges from hereto point of delivery. Applic ation can be made to either of thf rfoard of Commissioners. Psrtle* naklng application will be notified vhen application Is placed on file, {iving date and number, and also a lay or two before jending tbe flab N. K. FAIRBAWK, Chicago, III, S, P. BARTLBTT, Qulncy, III. MAJ, U. HRKUNINO, centralis, III. Boar<l of Fish Oommisslsners School Exhibition. The pupils of tbe Ringwood School *111 give one of their best entertain ments at the Congregational Church, in Ringwood, on Monday and Tuesday eveninge, Nov. 8th and 9tb. Mr. W. S. Nickies and wife, leader* »f the singing in Moody's Church, In <'hlctgo, will be present ou both even ings and. sing a number of piece". I'beir singing will be worth much mere thao the price of admission. Doors ooen at 6:30. Exercises begin a' 7:30. Admission 15 cents. Pro ceeds for tue benefit of the school. WM. NICKLB, Teaeber. Riverside Skating Rink. The Riverside 8kating Rink will be open on Saturday evening next, Nov. 6th. for those who love to glide on tbe rollers. Admission 25 cents. Rink to be open from 7 to 10 o'clock p. M. W. H, FOKD. Proprietor The quickest. c:i reeoivl! Neural- zia of the worst type, cured by one dose of SMITH'S BILE BEANS in from one to four hours, cs many who have tried it can testify. It does seem strange that sensible people will suffer with this terrible disease w hen speedy relief can surely be found in this simple safe and inexpensive remedy. 25 cents. For sale by all druggists and dealers in medi cine, or i&stampe. NOTICE. To whom it may concern. Be It known that my wife, Mrs. Minnie Coates, has, this 1st day of November. A. D. 1886, left my bed and board with- jut any provocation whatever, and be it also known that from this day forth I will pay no bills of her contracting and let this be eufficient notice tha. no one may give her anything on my account. GBO. B. OOATBS. Biacwood, lit., SOT^ 1st. MSB. M-3w MUROM- KWTOR PLAIWOSALKB TWO Kiok- aj>oo Indians In town on Thursday, ' A great many from Richmond at* tended quarterly meeting services Sunday. Kiss Nellie Aadrewa is spending a few weeks at E. F. Hewes, Mrs. P. H. Wolfrom, from Lawrenee, spent Sunday in town, Mr. Wm. Hyde has anew Eolipse vlndmitl erected on his farm. New sheds are being built at the church and the old ones repaired^ Mr. and Mrs, Jessa Marvin, from Woodstock, spent Sunday with frie tide tie re. Mrs. Jones came lately from Chesh ire, Mass. She intends to Spend the winter with her so?\ Herb. Mr. and Mrs. Stone returned last week fram a v u of several weeks throughout the easjeni Mr*. Ida Spice hiil^ved her mlllto- ery goods down stairs io tbe front part of W. R. Kane's grocery store. Johunie Connel and Howard Cole, from Richmond, inade our town a friendly call one day Uftt week. Mrs. S. O. Dart if settled in the rooms vacated by M. W. Merry and has ou haad a fine stock of Millinery and Ladles furnishing goods. The Merry Druggist went te Chica go Thursday .to purchase new goods for the Holiday trade, his uncle taking charge of the store during his absense. The Hebron Cornet Bind has pro cured John Hinmao, from Uenoa, as instructor for a few oonths, A few uew members have Joined, and with an able teacher the band will doubtless make great iiunrovements. Big Pour Clay Pigeon 8hoots At Volo. Commencing Nov. 6th. Come to tbe first one and win the belt, for there It money io it for the winner, HJ puti- *be belt up for the next shoot aud gets #6 ot the entrance fee. This is th* fourth year I have given my big shooi tnd turkey raffle*, and have given sat Ulactlon and a sq tare deal every tlme( Sportsmen If you will come again I will try to do the same by you tiiit vear, only better, for I am in better shape for It. Volo, III., Oct. #7, 1896, J, N, ItABBeS. MONE\ TO LOAN. In su ns of from one Hundred to Two Thousand Dolltrs, on good securl ty. Inqui re at this Offlse. KEG SYRUP Warranted all pure sugar, at 90 oents per keg at Perry & Owen's. Get your Horse Blankets for 75 oents per pair, at C. V, Stevens', West Mo* Henry, 111. LISTEN for Waigon. the Bell of the Baker's* ' 2 " < ,» , _ - % * Tli* Ppulatlon of MoHenry Is about 1060, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of tbe Throat and Lunga, as those complaints are, according to ata tistics, more numerous 'han others We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for th-> Throat and Lungs. Price 66c and 6106. Trial sis* free. BaspeeUuily, GBO. W, BifUI. . I n ' - J b t A . . . 1 . { 4 . . . 5 MirTlie sleeping cars is certainly a great improvement ofur tbe day>coach, ^specially for purposes of night travel, out the sleeping-car still Ucks a good deal of oeing perfect. An Eaateri. paper suggests that mor« comfort and privacy for ladies occupying tlies* coaches should lu ksome way be provi ded. As the matter is now regulated there Is quite to |aucli promiscuous herding oi men i8id women to u elther delicate or Agreeable. Whlh dressing and undreSalni; lady traveleri- are subjected to the rude scrutiny ol strangers, which uiaac necessarily b< ar lrom pleasant. M is not necessar> to patronise. Objections to the present arrangement o'%f*jl«»-.^eaas ^u<|t tw;, obvious to all who have had much ex perience with the in. It Is suggested that there should -ither be |iuore enclosed apartmeut^ tor the especial use of ladies or oi rami lies, or, better still perhaps, ;thnt a portion of the car should be parti* loned oft and set apart for th< exclusive use of women, The best and uost practicable method of accom plishing tbe desired end ia for eomt- inventlve genius to discover, but the probl'm can hardly be an insuperat> e >ue. There Is certainly room lor wid? improvement in tbe direction indica* te I, and the coming sleSplng-car should embody it, Bed Blankets and heavy Winter Shawls a specialty at Perry A Owen's. r-a« i a:i«H 4*1(11 Hoiltarf. Aa well as tue ha idiomest, and others are Invited to call on Geo, W, Je?ley and get free a trial bottle oi (Lamp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy tnat ia aelling en tirely upoo its merits and is guar anteed to cure and relieve all Chronit aud Acute Coughs, Asthma, Brooobit* is aud Consumption. Price SO oeut* and 61. UNDEttWUAB. All sites, grades and prices at Perry A Owen's. YANKBK Brown-Bread and Baked Beaus «v«ry Wednesday and Saturday, 4t LOCK'S Home Bakery, McHeury, As good as new. A second hand Coal Siove sound and lu first class or •ler that will be «oi>! b ieap. For lur t tier particulars inquire atPLAiNDBAL BB oitoce. Horse Blankets, 75 c*>nts per Pair, at C. V. Stevens'. Went McHeury, 111. LOOK out for every afternoon. tue Baker'B Wagon CARPRi* WEAVING. The undersigned Is prepared to Weave Rag c'arpets on short notice and at Reasonable rates. Residence one Block West of the North-west corner of the Public Square, Orders respectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed UEO. SCHUSTER. Mcllenry, Aug. 16th, 1886. 6-- 3M2 «&~C. Dickinson & Son, Barrlngton. i Ills., are dally reoelving testimonials .trora all over the United States In ',favor of their celebrated cow prescrip (lion. Milk fever Is a ihing of the past where this medicine Is used. Never was a case of it known where this medicine was given soon after calving it will also increase the flow of milk For sale by all druggists. i Cash paying buyers are respectfully Invited to 0<11 at Fltzsiiamons St Evanson's store at the West End, to ^examine a few articles ottered at -bargains during this week. Wanted. Reliable and energetic men to sell all kinds of njrsery goods. New and hardy varieties adapted to the cli mate. Business light and easily learned. To successful men we ean pay good salaries and expenses and give steady.employment. Firs t class references required. Send for terms. Address Iv L. May.J; Cpn Nurse ryjoaeo . .L st*- : 4> .. > r AL06N0UIN. EDITOB PLAIMOBALER Mrs. Well ington, of Rockford, and Mrs. Teague, of Elaln, wu the guests of Mrs. Jas. Phllp, Sr. on Weduesday of last week. A very pleasant surprise party was given Jas. Phllp, Jr, on Thursday evening pf last week. A very enjoya ble evening was spent by all. Jlminie is as copy as can be In his new home. Mr8. W. P. Beuson gave a Tea Party on Friday afternoon of last week. The remains ot Mr*. Rowles. of Chi cago, formerly of this place, were latered in our 'Cemetery on Wednes day of last week. J. Vm Siyke, of the PLAINDEALER, was a Caller on us on Friday of last week. diss CI an Brink, ot Nunda, was in town a part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H&rback, of Ridfefield. was visiting with friends here one day last week. Dr, Nason spent a couple of days in hicago, last week. C. E. Chapeil came in with a carload of choioe new milch cows on Saturday of last week. He Is billed for an auction sale for Thursday Nov. 4th. Anyone in want of some good cows remember tha date. Mrs. E. A. Ford returned home from Chicago on Saturday last from a two weeks visit at the city. Mr*. Wakefield, of Ridgefield, wa» the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W. H Jenks, ot this place. The Excelsior Literary Society will meet on Friday evening of this week A alee programme and also a debat* will be given. J. A. Sberwood Informs us that h*- <old the best sale on Saturday of last week, at Dundee, that he ever sold ai 'his season of the year. It consisted oi , oar load of 20 new milch oows, an>' hey brought on an average of 649.7? oerhead. There mu*t be monev l» rhe milk business yet to guarantei uch prices at this season of the year The Ladies ^Ald Society of the Con gregational Church will meet oi Wednesday if next week at Mre. Julians. ,t;; The renra!M 6f Mrs. Wm Jackson, oi Nunda, was intered In our Cemetery in Sunday last. There were a number from hrrr attended the tunoral of Levi Sebert, -it Gary, on Mo iday »f last week. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell at. publi« Miction, on his farm, 3 miles east o »lcH«nry'on Thursday. Nov. 11th, '86 commencing at ten o'clock, t he follow- g property: 2 good Milch Cows. 2 Work Horses. I Uolt coming two y^ar> •Id. I sucking Colt, 4 Hogs, 7 Shoats. 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 l*iow, 1 Drag, ami ulier articles. Also 40 acres of Land, will be sold at the stme time anil place. TEKMS.--Al1 sums of 610 cash. Ove; i.hat sum « credit of one vear, on ap proved notes at 6 per cent interes feimson land made kuown on day oi <ale. PRANK OOLEMAK. i • L; •••""'* . J AUG I'lON SALBr ' ; " 1 5 - Ttid undersigned will sell at P,ibli« Auction, on his farm, one half mil* >V>st ot Ringwood, on Saturday, Nov. tfrh, 1886. c>iin me (icing at 10 o'clock A. >1 sharp, the following property: 2 C »ws, 1 two year old Heifer. 2 Yearlings. I Calf, 1 three-fourth* ilolstein Bull, three years old thi<- Fall, 1 Yearling Uolt, I four year ol< !olt, 1 Brood Mare. 7 Shoats, 6 Hog- 1 Merino Buck, three years old, 1 n uu >f (/hickens, I Wagon, I Pair Bo* Hlblghs, 1 Hay Rack, I Sulky JUUIVH or, 1 Pair Fairbanks Scales, 1 Funning Mill, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Wneelbarro* »etween 600 and 700 nuniieis of Cor* m Crib, 75 busiiels of Oats, and all un ilousehold Furniture, consisting i' ptrt of 2 Cook Htoves, 2 Heating Stoves, Feather Beds, Chairs, Table? BH<isteads, and other articles'too nu merous to mention. TERMS-- Sums of 610 and unde "ash. Over that sum a credit of On< Vear will bo given on approved Note» it 7 per cent interest. Two per cent »fl for cash. No Property to be removed until 'tettled for. Free Lunch at Noon. ROBERT, SIMPSON. P. K. GBAXQBR, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. The undersigned will sell at Publi- Auction on bis farm four miles west oi McHenry, on Thurs lay, Nov. 4, 1886 commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M„ HH following property: 8 good Mllot Oows, 12 Heifers coming in in th« tpring. 6 Steers, two veirs old. 4 Holt *rs two years old, 7 Calves. 3 Work torses, 2 Mules, 2 (Jolt*. 22 Shoars, 2 Lumb' r Wagons, 1 Bug^y, 1 Self Bind *r, 1 Seeder, Corn Planter. Cneck Kower, Mower, 2 Drags 2 Plowt. 2 bulls 2 years old, 2 colts, 1 suck In* tolt. 1 yearling colt, 2 sulky cultivator* 1 diamond tooth cultivator. 1 bo* <leiglt, 1 fanning mill. 1 feed grinder. 2 hay racks, 1 corn sheller, 1 harpooi. tork, ropes and pulleys, 1 iron kettle. I Breaking Plow. 1 Horee Rxke. 1 I'ul verlzer. 2 set Double Harness, 80 toiv> good Hay, 300 bushels Oats, aboui 200 bushels Oats and Wheat inixea mixed. 1 good Organ, 2 Healing ntoves, a quantity of Household Furni rure. 1 Creamer, a number of Milk Cans, and other articles too numerou to mention. 1 will also offer for sale to the highest bidder at the same tlm* tnd place, my farm containing 24U acres. Free lunch at noon. No prop erty to be remove J until settled for. TERMS. --All suou of 910 and under cash. Over that Bum a credit of on* year on approved notes at 7 per cnt interest. Terms on farm made known on day of sale. PHILLIP GIKSBLKB. F. K. OKAHGCB, Auctioneer. Fall and Winter Millinery. Mrs. H. H. Nichols has just returned from tbe city with a largo 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 Fall and Win ter styles, wblcb are being sold at prices which cannot fall to please all Be sure and call before buying. MRS. H, H. NICHOLS. FARM TO RENT. Of Two Hundred Acres, situated two miles East from McHenry village, on the Waukegan road. Inquire at ^'erry & Owen's Store. MRS. P. H. SMITH Hereby offers Herself as Nurse for tbe aick. Has had large experience and is sure to give satisfaction. Terms Reasonable. Can be found at residence two doors Eist of the W^it Side School House. L, W. NICHOLS the Jeweler In West McHenry has a stock of Jewelry of the latest styles, which he will sell so cheap that he will surprise you. Flannel, Rockford, best in the world, at Fitzsimmons & Evanson's. Buy Warner's Magic and National Yeast at Bonslett & Stoffel's, Good Mens Shir s* 25 cents atFltc- 4lmmous& Evanson's. See our new Cloaks, Newmarkets and new Style wraps before buying. PE&BT & OWE*. To the fellows that pay as they 40, we ofier a superior article of Flour, v'ash price 61,23. FITZSIMMOXS A EVANSOK. < Look at the cnolce Candies at Bes ey's Drug Store, West End, Middlings, Brnii, Salt and Oil Meal in stock at Bonslett A )toifel's. ThS Selz celebrated hsnd made Joots aud Shoes, and other standard *oods at D-Vlgtit's old reliable Cash >tore, Woodstock, III. ^ IF you nnt - good goods FCWR a small imou>>t of monev, call on L. wMftdhoi* he Jeweler tn Wen- McHenry. Ladles and Gents fine Shoes a spec- a(ty at Dwlghts, NEW CLOAKS. Best fits. be<t styles, and lowest pri ces at I'erry & Owens. 17 pounds good, clean, whole rice, for it.00 at Booslert A Sroftel's. All gr des of Rickford and 8t Oharlea flour, 61.05 to *1.65, at Bousleti 4 Stofiel's. Good plug tobacco only 30e a pound, it Bonslett A Stoft-l's. Look lor your fl<ie Kid and Goai Hhoes at Perry A Owen's this week at xtreme low prices for cash. BKSLET S Liver Wort Kidiey Cure n* be<t thing 011 the market , ai, teslev's Drai Store. W>«t Side. 17 lbs, good, clean, whole rloe foi <1.00 at Bonslett A Stofl-tl's. CALL on L, W. Nichols, the West McHenry Jeweler, for Clocks, Watches Jewelry, Silverware, or anything In his line. _______ Would Yuo Believe It? That we are authorized by the pro prietorof Kemp's Sarsaparllla to re fund the money to any one who has taken three-rourths of a bottle with out relief? We are positive that no other proprietor has tbe confidence Jin his medicine to do thla. it Is for en richtiig, cleansing and purifying the Blood and toning up the ayatem Price 6U00. Call at our atore. Beapectfuliy, GEO. W. BESLET. Boot and Shoe Sale. at low cash pfloea at Perry A Owen*a this week. j't. \ : Call and aee the flue line et Fall dillinery. at Mra. H H Nichols, Rockford Carpet*Varps at Bonslett t Stoflels. di %c- 15 pounds standard Granulated Sugai or 61 cash, at Perrv A Owen's, 16 pound* standard A. Sugar for 61 ;ash at Perry A OwnX Tricots aud Drexs Flannels in all •nades at Perry A Owen's. Call and s-e our flue new shoes a' 'Vrry & Owen's. 17 pounds light C. Sugar for #1 eash t Perry di Owen's. THiS WEEK Great Bargains in Ann kid shoes at ut prices for cash at Perry A Owen's. We took advantage of a low tnarke' ind bough: our Overcoats very cheap or cash, and can give you bottom pri es. See them. PERRY A OWEN. City residences for eeie. Asa w. Smith, Woodatertt, IB. Everything io the bottom figures, at 1. H. Celluloid Sets, cheaeer tkea fore, at G. W. Besley^i, Wost Fine Scrap Books ooiy Besley's, West Side. Celluloid Combs, only 86 oeats, at! W. Besley's, West Side. Boots and Shoes, an immense si at HCKBT OOLBT'S. Good Bockford Flour only flJ0 sack at Bonslett A Stofiel's. 10 pounds of Rice tor 61 at riTZ-tlMMONi a BTASiiOX* 'if Extra fine roasted sofiee. 8 lbs. fO£#t"j atFluslmmons A Evansons. ^ Overcoats and clothing at #er«jr 4k 1 Owen's. ' '4 Good fine cnt tobacco only Uo a life at Bonalett A Stofiel's. Ladies Muslin Underwear, 60 ceatt > at Fitzsltnmons A Evanson's. Good smoking tobacco only 22c a at Bonslett & Stofiel's. ' 1 Elegaot Dress aud Jersey Pianneia AT HENET COLBT'S. ^ Before yon Insure get terms fei' Fire, Lightning and fornado lasa- : I ranee, of Bonalett A Stoffel, West Me- Henry, III. ^ Lace Curtains, Tidies, LamberkiHa. Bedspreads and Shams, cheap, at ifn, Schumacher's, near the Depot. • | Fresh Rolled Oats at Bonslett A ' S t o f i e l ' s . • • * • • • Our rubber goods were bought be- ->re the advance, so we csn sell cheap r than others. BONSLETT A STOFFEL. Jersey Caps. Plush Caps and Tobog ;lns, the latest thing out, at Mrs. H. H Nichols, See'our 62.99 Men's bhoes, lace 01 ongress worth 65,00 at Bonslett d >toflel's, We have a few pair Men's low shoes G gin and Rockford, make at extreme y low prices f »r oa-di. Must b* soi l New Gloves and Mittens just recelv- d at Perry A Owen'*. A full 1'ne of Ladies Furnishing loods, at Mrs. H. H, Nichols. Trunks Stofiel's, See and valises at Bonslett A dresfc the new stock of black ;oods at Perry dt Owen's. Te<i Drinkers will tind an extra fior I'ea of unsurpassed quality at ufs ft We have the best School Shoe In he township, at reasonable prices for :ash.^7 . FITZSIMMON8 A ErANSON. Bei# tern ind the tact that you cai «HVO lots of money In buying your Boots and Shoes at Dwlght's Cash Store, Woodblock. III. DresS Flanqels, Tricots, and medium priced Dress Goods just received at KltcslmmoD8 A Evanson's. ,. Jersev caps for men. women, and children. Finest assortment and prl- f«s very moderate at Fitzslmmons A Evanson's. F< r Sale. One hundred Rose Comb Brown Leghorns. Rose Comb White Legiorn. md Houdan Pullets aud Roosters, at fifty ceots #«*&• _ J W. H, DWIGHT. 13.tf Woodstock, 11L Overcoats, Slen's and Boys' Suits, Ladies'Cloaks, Gloves and mitts, new and stylish, reasonably large assort ment and prices very moderate, at Fltzsimmons A Evanson's. MRS. E. W HOWE is now in the city buying her Fall Stock ot Millinery and wid, in a few days be prepared to show to the ladles of McHenry and sur rounding country tbe finest line of stvll»h Fall Millinery ever brought to this town. Call aud see lean prices before buying. DOMESTIC Piano and Furnltare Pol- isb, the finest thing In the market, at >" 'V Besley's Drug Store*. Rockford Flannel*, o at la the world* ,% >er sale at EITZSIMMONi ft EVANSOK. ^ If you want to learn how to Patal vour Buggy for One Dollar, e»tt at Lesley's Drug Storo. West End. ' • . " Ladies and Geuts underwear, large ' issortment, very lo<v prices foreask 3 «t FITZSIMMONS IT GVANSOV, ' The largest line of Clothing ever ' •>hown In McHenry, c-ui now be foaed IT HTCNTTT <JOLBT'S. Sesley't Fuiiii Wiakegm ̂ Ale and Porter On draught at J. Bonslett's, A. <len's and John Heioier'c, v IF you want to uitke your Bu^f t'op look as good as new got l|M«a- lonal Patent Leather Bewaol at ties ley's Drug Store. Mrs. |ofiymaol|»r* Visits Chicago every week and will' ake in your orders and furnish goods ; •t the lowest Chicago orloes. ' % BESLEY'S Ale and Porter is the beat u&de. Uo draught in McHenry at Jaoob tonsletfs, A. Englen's. and Jolui ieimer's. Jersey Waists, a lull supply, wblcfc viii be sold at lower prices than any •ther store In McHenry. - Man. M. Call for the"Wtuuiug Stroke", ajieMr drand of five oent Cigars, m tunfaetu^v -d by Barblao Bros. It beats tq»&rv< dl. Underwear for all ages male aad 11 ale. Assortment reasonably and prices very moderate tons A Evanson's. Notice. To those that want Tubs, Vata, Htf tacks,and anythlnir In my Ino of iyosl- ieas. Work done on abort notice to •rder. Shop one door South of Law- us' Store, F. A, HSBABA. •(oHsnry, Aug. 10,188B. U^-ly •^Russian Liniment is last beco ng the most popular remedy In the United Staies. One trial bottle wilt •onviuce you that it Is tbe best reme- ty in the shape of a Liniment ver used. It wid cure Rheumatte»« Veuralgia, Dipntherlaor Sore Throat. •t wnatever cau<e. Tooth Ache, Cohtt, ^praines and Bruises. For the Boree t is a Liniment ever used. Put «pla i5 and 60 Cent Bottles aud aold hy atl druggists. Some Foolish Fooplo. Vllow acou;h to run uu .1 Ugetsl be* .oiid the teach of medicine. I'ney of* «n say Oh! it will wear away, bu> In nost cases It wears them away, ould they be induoed to try the -uccessful m< dicine called Kemp's da sam, which will sell on a positive guarantee to cure, they would imaedl* •telysee the excellent eflect after tak* ing the first dose. Price 60c and 61.00. Trial >lse free, at Geo. W. Besley's, •IcHeury. For Sale. The undersigned offers fo* sale Ml esidence, and two acres of land; situs' ed In tbe village of Ringwood. Is -veil located, in good repair and on this premises are ali kinds of small fruit, til in a healthy and bearing condition. It is, with all a very desirable plooeof uroperty. Good barn and outbuildings ^or terms an J other particulars call oa the undersigned on the premises. WM. LAMOHAM, Ringwood, March 9th. 1886. To- ight end To-Morrowd i ght. And eaoh dav and night during thit week, you can find ai Geo. W. BealeyV drugstore Kemp's Suppositories, ac knowledged to be the most successful treatment vet introduced for the core of piles. Old cutferers from this ' dis> •itre^ing complaint are at once re lieved and In a short tl-ne a penaanett cure established. Check the diseapa in tiuae by using the most afteetftire remedy. Price 50c. Send addrees fi>r pamphlet on piles. Box 295, Le Bov y. Y. • POULTRY PRATT, GEO. ^^AcamnAr; ILL. Has old and young •toeiki following: bree<ts, ot thoroujrh which I will ttell tor oce balf Uw **q Black B. R. Games, Games, Black Tarter Black Cochias, Lanwshaiia, andotte, Gold Lace Baotams, Light Braham B. Leghorns, 1 Wild Gobbler, 50 Pekin Ducks, GEO. W. PRATT, W .."v.k . 'ii&hr . .aJ.... >&•»{£. Jkx.i,