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i r - ' ' , .A ' ^88. 'Vp~- MbM imd .. TIELWLLEEDF MT«W~RJ T. U r claim* no pan or cre<ttt tor the •Aexfc monthly Itompcfrance Lecture >given by Rev. W. E. Pitcher, of at City Hall, Sunday eve., June 5. "The Drink Usage." All are lly invited. Lecture will cftwiixepce t:t!> o'elodt. mmmmmmmmmtmrnmm • • * - y Ho, Thank TMk We quote the following from the article entitled, "A common-sense Temperance frith our Boys," in the Homemaker : "I heard two collegians diecuse- subject [of wines] last month, «$rppos to a college dinner. 'Of course,' •Aid one, with the consequential touch of Belf-co in pi acent^ and patronage 'the fellows' call 'fresh,' and which only length *>f days can cure, 'if a fellow hasn't wit ;*«!ong!i to know when to stop, he'd better be careful at first. Some beads are built weak, you know.' 'Careful in What?' interpolated I. Both laughed. "Why, drinking, of course,' said the first 'A fellow has to take his season 1^;, Sag sooner or later. Some can stand it ^ teuiut; WIUUUL, av nwuiio. uw **ocj I *%>" I have intimated, a Freshman. His : Iriend, a bearded Senior, the only son of ?.'• a rich man, dapped him good-humoredly on the shoulder. 'When I was your age, !f|? old fellow, my father said to me, 'If I had *;'$• - 'WJy use to iive over, I would never take a ,j"- glass of wiiw or smoke a cigar.' I v answered, 'it would be foolish not to '6:'; . r profit by what such a sensible man says*' K' _ I have never tasted wine or touched to- kr.' ' • bacco: and I am glad of it--gladder every ,, day I live. I might have been built with w%-; a strong head, and then, again, I might jjftLf. not.' 'What do you say when you are lfv offered a treat?' 'I say: "No, thank , you. I never take it." Generally that H) settles the mater quietly.' 'And if they jife;. - poke fun at you ?' '1 let them poke, and £' stand by to be ready to put them to bed fe,; when their heads give out.'" fv v.';i fa? V. |T ^3' The Cheapest Breedin, Sisse and! X Farm in the State, taking Blood »Spe«4, individuality into Consideration, produce, standard by performance. produce. , Good CaKfit BT FAIRY GIFT Record 2:30, sire Keit#«wd • • • • "«"*4 «i, <*'• Hoodo ».... Qood Gift. ^ Trial i. Diatonic.... »••» . • .... • .• t'»>i Nettie Fields.... ........... A d a . . . . . . . . . . * ' V * . • > * < Oe oh us...... «-v »•»* *. . »>. * • < Dora t. George Qif I., .......... Clsuiina^, DuesFk. . ....2:28 ,:...2:20 .....2:19 ...... 2:27 2:23 ......2:27 2 .-28 ..i.^.aaa .....2:29} 2:29$ ......2 30 SALARY and Commission to Agents, Men and Women, Teach en and niergvmen to introduce a new and popular standard book, $900. new and } MARVELS of the NEW WEST r-'- A new Agent sold 70 in one week. Agmfft profits, #136.50. Over 360 original engravings. 10.400 monies sold sa one week, Exclusive termoryt Endorsed by the greatest men of our country, Apply to TUB MB1TRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Oon* NOTICE, ! - HARNESS! 7 stts of heav; double harness of me own make several sets of second-hand double and single harness, must be sold thu week. , WiU trade for old ones. , 0. L HUBBARD, NUNDA ILL ieoord 2:28; last half io 1:12% Kite 84*, 2:19. Tno strongest trotting bred Hambtotonlan & Clay Stal- ; lion In Wisconsin. Standard by breeding, standard by per* formame. By a producing sire out of & producing dam. substandard by breeding, standard by Dam standard by breeding* standard by 2d Dam by a ton of Woodpecker, the great five mile running horse. Great hordes that have Clay tire* , dams. Clemmle G .2:15| American Girl^U. 8:lfr Wilkes Ru«Mll^i.V«i v...ivi..2:17 Del march.... .... .2:11 I4»»ager........ 2:16] Barou VVIlkfS. 2:18 J. B. Richardson... 2:16 WiSson .2:16; Guy WiIkes ...... «.......2:15 Harry W^ei................... .2:18i no oo .villi Manager.......,...* ....;........2:11} Advertiser ..2:16 Axtel 2:12. sold (or flog 000, Allerton...... 2:00} valued at$200,000 Atlantic..........2:21, sold for S60000 Alcazar... ....2:90. valued af $100,000 Bell Boy, sold for $52,000. Ip the great brood mare lHt Green. Meuntale MaJd, dam ©f 6:Emelln«. dam of 5; Beautiful Bella, dam of &f' Maid of Clay, dam of 5. All the above and many others be­ long to the great day family. Note Good Gift's dam ia from one of the great Clay siree. FAIRY GIPT 1145, valued at $25,000 Haa aired Diatonic. 2:27. sold at auotlon for $5,6$$ Pilot Gift. 2:19$. Owner refused a oaah ofler of $5,000. Leo Gift sold by P. H. Moore for $1,500 at t*o years old, P. H, Moore refused $1,000 for Geneve at two years old. A woanling at Melbourn sold for $1 000 and many otheis from $200 to $800. GOOD GIFT 2184, record 2:28, a i ie 34|, a 2:19 clip. Has only 3 colts from standard mares One sold for $450. I have refused for one $250. One two-year old I have In training and he will make the boys go some if they beat him. This is the only colt Good Gift has ever had train ed. In 1889 I rented 18 mares from farmers to breed to Good Gift. All of this lot of colts Isold as weanlings to 9 months for $100 to $125, one for $300; bat this was an extra colt and bad good care. k'&: "%'< , • ~r. { t, * * "b • - ;V mm gigipill -w - .. ' \.V :v ' " % ' * 3 • ' . r»l • -• • t. ^ L-s' We are located for .aj£ • w / .?*4 • V <; *1' " " ' ^ " " *• k »< '& . & ' »V ->' V ' , ^ "Jf* "r Bec&uee it has neither Elevated Tubes, T»nk or Drip Cups. because it lights instantaneously. ieoaus^ it- will burn any grade of ga«oline, heavy or light. ^ „ because it will do one-third more work than any other Vapor Stove. Because it has no equal for Baking, Broiling, Boasting or Ironing, > iecause it is the most Economical, Simple and Convenient Vapor W market*, ^ ^ < "'*r~ 1 "X . *¥*, - Don't fail to see this Wonderful, Labor-saving Stove before iying, or you will surely regret it Bear in mind that the "Dang­ er Surprise" is a welcome surprise and blessing to every household. its Pilot Gift... .2:19^ 20 other frem 8:00 to 2 an. 1st Dam Restless, dam o# Good Gift 2 :SS, by Kentucky Cl&y 124. sire of dams of Autograph........ ...............3:18 Atlantic. .*»... %.. .... • • '8:^) » A n g e l l u a ( 3 ) . . . . . . . . . 2 : 2 0 AmaKlng...v^.U, 2:22 Arge!5n%(4).*>. ........2:18 Aimetta .t*..'4.,.....»'..2:22 Blendine ....................... Dsniiy........ 10 others froui 2:30 to 2;2l. Atian iio, 2:21, sold for $50 000. Kentucky Clay 194 by C. M. Clay Jr. 22 sire of Duramro 233 Harry Clay ..2s23J Dsnis of Hippy thought ...t® Grandmont 2:25 Annie King ...2:22$ Marcy 256,15 others from 230 to 2 35 Mambrino Boy 2:26$ sire of dams of Axtel 2-12 Allerten 2j09J Grandsons aad daughters have sired and produced lemmie G.... .2:15$ Fred 9 2:21 C/F. Clay -2:18 Sir Walter. Jr....*••• .2:1SJ Flora Wilkes ...2:19 Ambassador..... .. •. .2:20J Garnet * .. 2:19 Atl antic... .vi.#..... •*••••••••••••2.21 Aleazar • .2:20 50 others from 2:30 to 2:22. GOOD GIFT stands 16 bands, weighs 1250 pounds, Jet Black, Is the fast Stallion in Southern Wisconsin fer his beft, and can show the finest lot of Stock of any Stallion in the state. Shall alwaye be tflad to assist our customers in disposing of their slock. I have made Good Gilt's fee in reach of all. Service Fee by Season $20 00 \ To Insure.... $25 00 For live colt $35. ||At|/tA fA RrAPfflArfi will pay any party who owns a Good Gift Notice IO oreeoers.-- ^ a record in a race as follows And We Want your. Trade, TROTTIM. 1 in 2:30 or better 1 in 2:20 or better 1 in 2:15 or better....... i ...$200 00 ... 300 00 ... 400 00 PACING. 1 in 2:25 or better 1 in 2:15 or better 1 in 2:10 or better ...$100 00 ... 300 00 ... 400 00 All records to be made in races. This offer «ood as long as Good Gift is my property All accidents and escapee at owner's risk. Write for extended pedigree. W0RTH1NGT0N COMPANY 747 Broadway, N. Y., t Aaaonnce foa immediate publication aa CS No. 12 In their ' ? 1 MOSE LIBRARY SOU CHILDREN OF ADAM. BY R. M. MAE LEY. • •' A «rell>deyeIoped story, easily winning and * retainItig the readers attention to the end. It is a vital contribbtion to the social e urty of New York society, for it presents a picture of Amerioan life that is most captsrating to the thoughtful reader. There is sued an atmos- phers of tne realty over the uncommon hap­ penings of tne uovei, the shows aach careful study and shrewd observation of metropolitan life, that those who will notice tqe tppes. distinct and interesting in their personality, wilt at once recognize the verac­ ity of the representation. For this reason it will product a srofonnd impression wherever New Sork Influence is predouainent. liious- ands« however, who wish to read the book with the expectation to be entertained only will be fascinated by the magnetism of the story, the charm of its langnage, its intricate plot, its telling incidents, its strange coinci­ dences and its vigorous and at times thrilling actions, revealina the inner life, pleasures, Intellectual pursuits, as well as the frivoii- ties of the wealthier classsesof New York. : Price, Cloth (illustrated!), $1.00. , Paber, 50 cents. 'Standard bred and Register­ ed, inbred 5 times to Hamble- tonian 10, inbred 3 times to Mambrino Chief 11, inbred 3 times to Pilot Jr., 12, inbred 3 times to Alex Abdallah 15; the strongest blood in the world. Sired by FAiRY GIFT 1145 K? -Af." .v.- : \"!; 'nye ou 01 montns, V' Jfl'i < "^ " ' a-A.#' 4 r> y* ^ . • jjs^ ;'|,T 'ii, Sll1 . CRISTY & SON, RINGWOOD, ILL. Record 2:So, Kenwood Pilot Gift Hoodo Nettie Fields. Sire of 8:17 2:19* 2.20 .2:24 He Stood Booted " to the Spot On being told that we could sell him such an elegant watch at fig­ ures so extremely low. By the way, have you seen our new line of ladies' and gents' gold chains, breast pins, rings, ear-rings. If pot, why not. They are certain­ ly the finest of the kind in these parts. Wonderful variety, hand- tome and shapely. 8 others better than 2:30, 20 others from 3:00 to 2;31* Gredt brood mares re pre- sentel, Belle, dam of Arion...".10* Fair* Belle, dam of Kenwood. ... .......1:17 Heroine, dam of Brown .*...2.18 Lad v Patroit, dam of St. Julien »:11* Dolly, dam of Direct..2:06 Water witch, dam of Viking »:1#X Belle Brandon, dam of Gov, Sprague 2:90* 1st dam LABELLA Sprague by Gov. Sprague 444. Record 2:20Jtf Sire of Charlie P 2-16 ftpragae Golddust. --2:16M Kate Sprague.... 2:18 I ' i ' f:' !We wish to announoe that we are W>w ready to show the public a larger axHla aew stock of ••Pi JEWELRY Bracelets, Necklaces, Brooches, Hairpins, 11 'tjpee pins, Bings. „ jV;» (Start pins, Cuff plna, »v Cuff buttons, Earrings, (actors. Pickle and celery dishes. Knives and Forks. 1847. Roget Bros, Spoons. Napkin rirge. H ,rj|lbums. <Sbrap books, ' ^ Optical goods, Acbool beoks. Crayons, Pencils, ^ablets, i&'lates. . Watches, dlooks, OBALBR HI Linda Sprague 2:19 Colvina Sprague 2:19J£ 29 others from 2:80 to..2i22 Dams of McKinney 2 12V Canary Bird 2:19 4 others from 2;30 to ..2:21 8 sons have Sired Alsandro 2:13 Edith Sprague 2:21 Charley e ....2:20 Senator Oonklin 2:16Jtf Baven Sprague ........2;19.& Jennie bprague. 2;21 11 other, from 2:30 to. .2i2t 2nd dam by BALSORA 1024, Sire of Rostta 2:28 Kentuckian... 2:2S • mm* of Balsora Wilkes 2;17 Bonaveniure 3:18# Son of Abdallah IB Sire of Goldsmith Maid 2;1» 5 others better than 2i30 Dams of Favonla. 2;'5 Jerome Eddy 1.Vi% 17 others in 2;S0 2d Dam of Alcyon ... .. . .... ....2:15 Maud Messenger 2:16% 87 others In .. .2;30 3d dam by ALCADE 108. Sireof Hylas 2:24* Enigma 2:28 Mary K ... 2:20 Fancy Day ... ....2;30 Dams of SusieS .. 2:18* Jean Vaijean.. . 2:17k LidaB 2:20* Amber 2:25 .• Lady Maeoott 2 '.MX 3 others in 2:30 Orandsire of Kit Ourry 2:19* 3 others in 2:80 4tb to 6th dims thorough­ bred. Gov. SPBAGUE 444* , Record 2.20# Sold to J. I. Case for t27,- 500. He stands ahead of ail other sires living or dead; he died at 11 years old; if he had lived till now and bad continued asaitire he won Id no doubt be the most valu- able sir® in the world, Attar 2:16* KING GIFT is a beautiful seal brown; is 3 years old, stands 15% hands, weighs 1200 pounds; has heavy, clean bone; well made at every point. No better or stronger bred stallion in Southern Wisconsin. Never trained; will be worked after the season. He ought to be a valuable sire, King's sire is valued at f25,000. Sire of his first dam sold for $27,500. No better bred stallion stands in America for less than $50. 1 want every man to see this colt before breeding mares elsewhere. He ought to be a money maker for you. Breed to families that breed on and Have size. ^ Service fee by season «,=„...il0 00 To insure..... $15 00 To insure live colt $20. All accidents or escapes at owner'f risk. ^ 1 have secured a No. 1 trainer and colt handler and will train horses for speed, break, handle and gait colts. Will board or pasture stock by the month or year and try and give satisfaction. All stock entrusted to me will receive good care. weight to be •T *||»» SOTTLKD ALE AND PORTIR tOR MEDICAL UIK«4I The best brands of Cigars and smokpg and chewing Tobacco always on hand. Fine Imported Stallions--Perdberon, weight 2,000 pounds; Clydesdale, i 1,900 pounds: American Coach, weight 1,600. No finer lot of Draft Stallions found. By the $8 bo To warrant a live colt To warrant a mare in foal $10 00 ,...$15 00 , 'ytftflMiik of buying a new sewing Machine be sure and call and examine the new Wbeeler & Wilson No. 9. the •tand&rd Maebiae of to-day. Besides that, we bave the American.Domestic, household, New White, and several jlther leading machines, on wbich we «an save you from five to ten dollars. 'km, •**»>**> • Heaman Bros. ; 'jkoQecry, ill., April. 1892. BIRBMQIT 1972. Standard bred and registered. Grandson of the great ALMONT 33. Save $36.50 California. ng . •eenio line of the world) leave Chicago via Chicago » Alton n. K. 12:83 noon galur'iay of every week, IBacb excursion in charge of an efficient and gentl*. „ Wtnlrexcursion njanaK' r. ruiimantourists-leaping itferouph from Boston nrsd Chicago to 8an Fran- oe Antteles. For rates. Niiwrvatton of etc., cal i on or addreH; J. C. JtJDSON & CC. Sire of '*»#» WUherspoon.. Piedmont ... i.VH Wealmont i.Wi Atdine 2;19 34 others from 2;30 to 2:S0 Dami of ' Alabastar ®;15 J. B. Richardson .t'.iSM Silas Skinner. . ......8:17 Wluslow Wilkes 2;1«X Oatchfly 2:1«H 42other8 from 2^0 to2;19 Moted Sons of ALMOKT 33 bare sired Belle Hamlin Jewett ,2;u Almont Bashaw 2:15 Lorrlne 2:15V Klmonareta 2:15V Jesne Gaines .........2:15^ Almont ..2;173? Almont 2:17X Flossia G...... ... ....2:18V Dandy. .... .. ..2:18V GenevsS 2:19V lobe........ ... ......2:19 Plow B07 oyer 8B0 others from 2;30to 8:M Duns of ' Charleston 2:1R Alice Wilkes .2:18 <i«-»fton 2:18V Jock> 2:16# ateoUtarafrom2 JO to..2:20 1st Dam b; BLACKBIRD Sire of Blackbird Jr.. 8:« Dams of Little Tred 2:20 Western Bell 2:24 Oakland B .2:90 and 2d Dams of Grandee. 2:23 Arrow ,. .2:13V Kllwood 2:11V Borneo 2:19^ • others from 2:30 to .. t ,S1 2d Dam by THOROUGHBRED, Grandslre of Jennie Helton ...... 4:214© BIRDMONT is a beauty, 15% hands, weighs 1075 pounds, Jet black, and a race horse. Service fee by season.... .$10 00 To insure.....,* To insure live colt.. .$30. 415 00 Cfetfr Street, Chicago. H, l̂OO UK, Late Geneva Stocl Pari, V" falwortl Coinitj, T&. PAINTS, OILS, Toilet Articles, Went McHenry, tils y PDRI WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL U3S, Wonder of the Age I WhyP vjP». 11,£ M- •» * W6 BY • y.^§r ; STORY & McOMBER, "h£l « s , s. 4 J. R. SAYLOR & ~ p ^ - u . i i -- * ° » - i f * •• X C- ' V?1 -BRKKDBRS OV--' ' ' i ^ » {1 Morgan:: Horses, E&bracing the celebrated General Olftord, Green Mountain and M blood. STOCK FOR MLB. Stallions and Filllea* riendfo* pedl- '• w ikj -2 JBssex and Registered Poland China ' ;4 f* --SWINE.= Choice Merino Sheep* • , „. Mammoth Bronze Turkeys, High Grade Jersey Cattle. Gome and Inspeet stock, V For sale. or address J. R. SAYLOR & SOX HERE TO Audi No Mistake. WITH A WUIAL LWB Of §jiiiiiiBBiBa«m«iiiuiiiiu«timmuBUiiiiiiium«ttiiuaiiii!iiiaim«iBiiu!iuiiiiuitm«iiiiuyiiiiiiii§|§ 1 Clean, Fresh Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, 1 HATS, CAPS BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES, Etc. SSIIBHIIIIII It is no use to make a noise about "what you are going; tedo* un­ less you are prepared to do it when the time comes. Ou# Greeting for the Fall, Real Bargains of great valu < io ̂ very one of our customers. - My stock is complete in eve*y department and compriges - flerytlftig Usually Sept m a G^eralttor& Call and look us over, whether yqg wish to buy or not. Bespeotfully, JOHN I. STORY. McHenry, Sept. 22d, 1891. . Physicians' PrescriptionB-^---- Carefully compounded. Give me a call • West McHenry. 111., 1893. 6BO. BrOLEY. JUIilA A. STOBX, lili DEALER OMB DOOR WEST OF R1YKRSIDK HOUSE Drugs! Medicines V, -A FULL LINE OF- " r -- \ ' tiMp Brms, Okicals. D}t Slot, Fiiiti, Oils& Colon Constantly on bacd. Also a large line of Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. 1 AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF STATIONERY AMD DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES • Fhysloiaiifl Freioriptionir fAtk /• ̂ r- \ Carefully and accuratey compounded by a Re îstan l̂ cist. Tour patronage is respectfully solicited. [ I f ^ 0 ' C ' A.*« . . ? 5 ' JULIA A, StOH¥s •sc>' The West Side Boot, Shoe and Clothing Store. ? ^ wm 'ir 1892 8PRIWC^ANNOUNCEMENT, §892 I^^To the people of McHenry and Lake Counties, we would say, that this spring we are better prepared _ than ever beforeto figure with the buying- public in the following lines of new and well bought merchandise. If you stop and think for a moment you can not help but see that our expenses are less than our competitors, and consequently we can and will give you lower prices than you get elsewhere, Our Boot, Shoe and Rubber Stock was never more complete. We are showing a line of ladies' fin shoes at $1.50, $1.75, $2.25, $3, $3.25 and $3.50 per pair. lines ot men's and children's shoes are equally as well filled. CLOTHING I CLOTHING I Our spring and summer clothing is here, ready for your iaspee* tion. "V e put into our btore this spring the largest and finest lot) *>f new Clothing that we have e*er shpwn at one time. Our assort- C ment in this line is very complete, quality durable and stylish. • -i You can not afford to buy anything in this line vdthout first looking * N1 our stock over, as it compiises everything from a four-year old knee * pant up to a man's best full suit. A full spring stocC of new and - stylish hats just in, call and see them. We still have the largest '4CI assortment of Rockford overalls, jackets and shirts, in town, all^;; • • fully warranted not to rip. Trunks and traveling bags*rubber and';?'#. oil cloth coats. t3^~Choice, fresh groceries everv two weeks..,. • '] Flour by the sack or barrel at prices to meet any and all comp^ti- tion, quality considered. Yours as ever for business. l-V* JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry. > *$& , «-v t ft" » i *rA 'W v:- \ ̂ '-5' II ^ 'S!./ w v' \. .itAtm£.2.*^. JLXj^HL.1 .. iA4 Hitt3L. J«i&fc.ulr.,./MLA. .. ."i ^ A a W' I* ' ""•'-'niMffftiTif, ' . ^.r- if i " 6L 9- JS

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