. . • -v . .«< a • »••';• '-'• f. 3f->™ • •. •- v.-.*. ;, • •?•:- ,|* §C WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 1886. *1® Railroad Time Table. ' Oa aad after Mend*?. June IS,; Trains will ; flit MeRwrr Mtatloe u below: OOIN SOU**. 3eneva Lake Passenger ..7:38 A. M Beneva Lake Kxpresa .8:0 " Geneva Lake Freight ......12:45 r. H Geneva Lake Passenger ..8:36 •• ootfo ootra. OeienUkc Freight 9-11 a. M 3eneva Lake Passenger ..Vt^o •* Geneva Lake Express 4:48p. M B«m Lake Paaaencer 6:57 - " "SXfArVtn I ; MASONI3 'T * ' MCIIINKT LODGE, NO. I.W \. F. and A. M.-- ^ Eegular Communications tbe Saiurdar on or tefore the fall of the moon ana every two ireeks thereafter. „ OHAS. A OOLBT, W. II. AMMOUJICEMKin*. . FOE SHERIFF. ntmonneo mvself ns rffJSMi^Wate 1 for I he office of Sheriff of MP Henrv county at • the comirK FrH election, subject to the ilecl- #ion of the Republican County Convention. Wat. B. WALKER. The undersigned, being requested by many citizens of McHenry County to become a can. ;: dldate for Sheriff, would respecrfullv an- not'nce himself a candidate for that office, /subject to the decisien of the Republican '>% County Convention. G* 0. N. CULVER. FSANK MABTIN, of Harvard, was on oar streets on Saturday last. ^FISHERMEN are now having plenty of sport. Big flsh stories are also be ing manufactured. REMEMBER the May Party at tbe Parker Boone, «n Friday evening of this week. 1; w • A CALL for a Congress.onal Goiven- tion, of this, the Fifth Congreasional District, cau be found at the head ot our editorial column. •H.J THE new Board of Trustees met and /organized on Friday evening last by 2 the election of Beni. Gilbert as Presjj- V dent for the ensuing year. % THIS la the season of the year to - gather up all the old boots, cans, dead cats, etc., and fire them over the fonce loto your neighbor's yard. * y Six Saloons have taken out Licenses ' Yfor this year, so far, with a prospect / of one or two more. 1 be License re- I mains the same as last year, 9500. WM. MORTON advertises an Auction of a oar of Cows, to take place in the village of Algonquin, on Thursday (to morrow) commencing at 9 o'clock A.!M. THE California toaristc, Charles Oranger and F. A. Parker, returned on Saturday last. They report a very pleasant trip and a good time gener ally. V A. G. LOCKE, the new Baker, has nr- I rived and is getting ready as fast as V i>OE»tble to open UP his business.! He , will probab'y get In full running order on or about the 15th. JAMBS GRACET, who resided in the ^town of Nunda, pear Terra Cotta Sta- : tion, died on Sunday night, after a long and painful illness. His funeral was held on Tuesday. "Return to L B. Crooker, Offensive Partisan. Mendota, ill., now graces the • upper left hand corner of the business envelope used by the ex Revenue Col lector of thlt District. TURNER'S Market, in Nichols' Block, has just put in a new Patent Cooler, one of the best made. Mr. Turner is sparing no pains or expense to make this market second to none. THE Ladies pf the M. E. Church will hold tbelr next sociable at Mrs. Julia Bishop's on Thursday evening of this week. Thera will be a musical pro gramme, consisting of selections by the Staf Quartette and Choir, A cor dial invitation Is extended to all. ONE of the finest two rear old colt's we have seen this season is owued by E. M.Owen, in this village. It was aired by George O. bids fair to become a dangerous rival for the best flyers, George O. is showing some of the finest colts in this section. W E have received the speech of John Hogan, delivered before the Stat* meeting of Road ComnUsionnrs, held at Springfield last we« k, which we will publish In full next week. Mr. Hogan Is Highway Commissioner for tbe town of Wauconda. Lake County. THE Northwestern is about to put on nine large extension front engines, which will be used exclusively for fast passenger trains. The Northwestern la bound to "lay over*' all Its com pet I tors in speed and elegance of car ser- vice W. PARKER, proprietor of the Par ker House. In this village, returned from Colorado on Saturday last, where he has been spending the winter for hi* health^ He looks much better than "when be went away, and as though tbe change had done him much good. THE funeral of Horace Dwelly, on Thu rsday last, was largely attended, notwithstanding the severe storm. Had It been a pleasint day the church would not have held half that would have turned out to assist tn the lasi sad rlgbts to blm whom tbey bad 1 known so long and well. THE "conatant'y tired out' feeling, so often experienced, is the result or Im poverished blood, causing enfeebled Vitality. Ajer s Sarsaparllla enriches the olood, Increases the appetite, and promotes digestion. The syatera, thus invigorated, feels new strength and energy. FOR SALE, one half Interest in one of the best paying General Stores 1n McHenry county. 3tock and business in first class shape and no old trash. Trade well established and of long standing. Whoever means business and baa the cash, address 186 PLAIK- OEALEB Office. McHenry Illinois, where •11 details will be made known. ̂- .. : A REGULAR Communication of M Henry Lodge No. 1S8, A. F. A A. M will be held on Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock. Work on the first Degree. Every member Is earnestly requested to be present GEO. W. OWEN, ot this village, will offer a purse of 975. to be trotted for at the County Fair In September, by two year old colts, sired by his horse. -George O,*' He has some verr fine gets of this age, and an Interesting contest may be expected. ATER's Cathartic Pills are the best that.c-ut be en. ployed to correct Irreg ularities ef the stoma ?h and bowels. Gentle, yet thorough, in their action, they cure constipa1 Ion. stimulate the appetite and digestive organs, and strengthen the svstem. L. E. BENNETT. 6ur* Photographer, has been sick and confined to the house for the past week, but is now better, and hopes to be able to again attend to business the lat'er part of this week. Mr. Bennett Is one of the best Photographers in the county, and that the people are fiat learningthat fact Is evidenced by his constantly increasing business. PIED.--tri this village, in Vondar after- noon, Theodore Holmes, in the 43d, year ef Jiis age. He has been a great suffer for several years, and for the past month or two has b>een almost constantly confined to his bed. Death came as a relief to long ai d patient sufferin r. His funeral will be held to-day. Wednesday, at the Unlversallst Church, and his re mains taken to Rldarefleld for burial, DANIEL O'LEARY. the famous Pedes trian. drew a good crowd at Riverside Hall, on Mondaylevening, and all seem- ed well pleased with the entertain ment. He easilv "done up" the boya In the skating and walking contest, and gave a very fine exhibition of square heel and toe walking, It Is possible that he may visit this place again at som» future day. REV, BRDNNINO »f the Universalis Church, announced I ist Sunday eve 3-. ing that he would commence a series of three Sunday evening Sermons to the young people, commencing uext Sunday May 9th. The Subject discuss ed will be lfct--"What to get and how to get it." 2nd--"Young America", or "Our boys and girls of to-day.n 3rd-- '^Amusements" or "How shall our young people be entertained." Wm. H. CoWHN. of Woodstock, this week takes charge of our Soldiers' De partment, on the first page of this paper, Mr. Cowl In i<» an old soldier* also one of the most successful Penslou Attorneys in the West, and therefore has facilities for gathering news oi Interest to our Soldier readers possess ed by few. He wields a ready pen, and we predict will make this department an Interesting one to all. We deem ourselves fortunate in being able to secure liis valuable aid. THE following & ^ectlon one of the OldiJW"* in relation to cattle running at large In this village. SECTION 1.--No horses, swine, sheep, goats or cat'le, of any kind shall be permitted to run at Inrgw within the corporate limits of the- village nrider M penalty of Three Dollars (43 00) tor each animal so permit ed to run at large, together with the co*t Of im p umlii.g and the expense o> SUM ten- ami" tor each animal when timpound<*«| as hereinafter p'ov'ded. to he paid b'\ • he owner or person having charge, care or keeping thereof severally and respectively. The Village Board are moving in this matrer, and parties who ire vio lating this Ordinance will do well to take warning, Biverside Skating Rink. The Riverside Skating Rink will be open on Saturday evenlbg next. Ad mission the sa oe as u«ual. The young men who skated against O'Leary on Mondav evening will re ceive a season Complimentary Ticket. Rink open at 7 o'clock. W. H. FOBD, Proprietor. VOLO, 111., May 3.1,188S, EDITOR PLAINOEALER.--A letter dated Decorah Iowa, Aurtl 26, Informs me Dr. Colemiu died April 21st, and was buried undef the charge of the G, A. R Masons and Odd Fellows. Forty years ago Dr, Coleman was a graduate, resided and practised medi cine in Motienry village and vicinity. I know a few yet left in McHenry that must remember him. The Dr. was one of natures noblemen, and practised tbe religion of humanity. Yours, R. COMPTON. Th« American Normal Musioal Institute. Tbe Ameriacn Normal Musical Insti tute will be held thi« year In Oregon, 111., commencing July 5, continuing four weeks. This Institute has been held annually for twelve years, and has sent forth many of the best teac'iers In the country. Among the branches taught are Church Music, Voice Culture, Solo Singing, Ilarmonv, Composition, Sight Reading, Piano, and Organ, etc. The Principal will give a very thorough course In "The Art Teaching," which will be of incal culable value to teachers. The princi ple choral works to be studied are from the "Creation." and "Messiah;" uod Meddelsaohn's*"Hymn of Praise" will be given em ire. The F»culty will consist of Mr, S W. Straub. Principal; Mr. Arthur M. Straub, Pianist; Mr. W. F. Werschkul. Mr. P. Martin Towne» Mr. Wm. Beery, all of Chicago. Mr. S. W. Straub is known In all parts of the country by his excellent books, skillful teaching, and convention work. The others teachers are also eminent In the profession. Students from all pans of the country have been in attend ance, and it Is expected that ao unusu al number of students will be present this year. Reduced R. R. fares have beeu secured. Our musical friends should address Mr. S- W. Straub, 243 State Street, Chicago, for circulars of this school. DiKD.--In Nunda, April S7th. MABTtK CONWAY, after a severe illaea* at sevea month*. a neral took place at the Catholic Church. McHenry. on Thursday, and was attended by a large conoourse of relatives and friends, who name to pay their la«t respects to all tliar. remained mortal of him Who had been onlver- sally esteemed for bla kindness and goodness of heart. The funeral sermon which waa delivered by Rev. Father O'Neill «vas beautiful and touching, and his kind words of comfort will be long aud joyfully remembered by the bereaved fami)y. Mr Conway waa a firm and «trong christian, therefore, death had IIO terrors for him but waa rather a welcome repose after a life well spent. The desease.l waa born in the County of Klikeoney, Ireland and was sixty six years of age. He came to this country !n 1866. and since that made thi* place his home. He leaves a wife and ten clill iren to mourn his loss, all of whom have the heartfelt sympathy or a hon of friends In thla their hour of affliction, Bat dear friends why mourn f We are net fiir Irora those we Death's but a narrow stream •$£.*, Oiignnl from the hand above, '( .•< And life is but a dream. ' A.S.W. CARD or TPANKS. We wish in this way to publicly thank our friends and neighbors for their kindly assistance during oar recent affliction. Mil. CBHWAT AND FAMILV. Proceedings of the Board of Trustees* UCHEMBY. III., May 1st, MSS. Board met pursuant to adjournment Present, Trustees Gilbert, Howard. Weber, Nichols and Rotherosel. Min utes or last meeting read an approved. Applications for License to keep Dramb Shops were made by A. Englen John Helmer, H. C. Smith. Bobert Schiessle, C. H. Ostrander and Jacob Bonslett, each presenting their Bond*, which were accepted by a unanimous vote and the Clerk ordered to Issue Licenses, on the parties complying with the Ordinance. The Bond of the Village Clerk, in the usual form, was received, accepted and ordered placed on file. On motion adjourned to Mondsy evening. May 3d, at 7} o'clock. B. GILBERT. President. Attect, > VAN SLTKE, Clerk MCHCNST, May 3d, 1M6 Board met pursuant to adjournment* Present full Board. Minutes oflssl meeting read and sppioved. The following hills vere presented, audited, and the Clerk ordered to draw orders on the Tressurer for the same: Wm. Davis, drawing Graver #2.10 H. E. Wlghtmau. Prisoners Cost. ..3.70 A bill from the Chairman of (be Board of Health, for taking care of Mr. White, was presented, and on mo tion was laid over until the next regu lar meeting. Trustee Weber moved that a com mittee of three be appointed by the Pres'dent, to be known as the License Committee, whose duty it should be to see that no parties were running dram shops without a license. Carried by a unanimous vote. The President appointed as such •ommlttee, Trustees Rothermel. Web er and Crlsry. Jtmes Wal«h, one of the Night w«t«h. presented his resignation, which on motion was accepted. On motion vhe office* of Lattip Light- er was dispensed with and the duties turned over to the Sight Watch. On motion !f. b. (Wmas was appoint ed Night Watch and Lighter for the east side and C. Lincoln ^ West side, at a salary or 935 per montir each. The President appointed as commit tee on Stieets and Alleys, for the en suing year Trustees Rothermel, Nidiols and Howard, On motion of Trustee Weber, Wm. Schreiner was appointed Street Com missioner for the enbuing year by a unanimous vote, and bis pay fixed at •1.75 per day, bis help at 81.60 per day. and man and team at #3.00 per day. On motion duly seconded, James B, Perry was appointed Treasurer for this Corporation for the ensuing year On motion duly seconded, the follow ing n»med were appolnte 1 as a Board of Health for the ensuing year: Dr. O. J. Howard, Geo. W. Besley and Geo, W. Owen. On motion the Clerk was instructed to draw up and post a Dog Ordinance, fixing the penalty for dogs found un muzzled during certain months in the year. Moved by Trustee Howard that the proceedings of this Board be published In full for the year 1886 In the PLAIN - DEALER, and that the Board pay lor tbe same #50 per year. Amended by Trustee Rothermel that the compensation be #15. The question being on tbe amend ment was lo*t by the following vote: Ayes--Rothermel and Weber. Nays--Howard, Crlsty. Nichols and Gilbert. The question then being ea the orig inal motion It was carried tyf tbe fol lowing vote: • ; Ayes--Gilbert, Howard, Qrlsty sod Nichols. Nays--Rothermel and Weber. On motion adjourned to tb^f Sext regular meeting or on call of the Pres* ideni, B. GILBERT, President. Attest, J. VAN SLYKSS, Clerk. * £3Pa. ALOMlOUiN. KIOTO* PLAIXBSALSIT:-The Liter ary, on Friday evening, of last week, was largely attended. The committee had quite a lengthy programme which was well given. There seesni to be quite au excite ment *ame«f the ladies about town They run about with basket in one hat.d and knife in the other. All you hear theia say U"Oh! »uch lovely greens." Mrs. Peter Is Improving In health nicely elnoe spring has cume in good earnest. Ru.nor says that we are going to have an out door dance platform, on Chicago street, in the near future. The cards are out for a May Party, at the Pingry home, on Friday even Ing, May the 7th. We understand we are to have a Law- suit here on Friday of this week. It Is so l »ng since Algonquin had a Lawsuit It would uot be surprising If they have forgotten how. Mrs. A. G Locke spent Sunday here with her brother. J. Helm. Mrs. Locke goes to McHeury to reside for the fa t ore. Miss Ada Sutton, of Volo, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Yerkes, Ada t« nursing a felon on her thumb. There was quite a number here from Cary and Crystal Lake on Friday even ing last, to attend the Literary, The four young children of A. G. Locke, of Chicago, with their nurse girl, spent s part of (last week here with the family of J. Helm. D. B. Sherwood and family, of Elgin, spent Sunday here, with J. A. Sher wood. At C. E. Cbapell's auction sa.'e of a carload of milch cows, on Monday of this week, cows sold en an average of 145 20 per head. J. A. Sherwood doue the talking. There Is a party from the Elgin watch factory camping up tbe river, and by all accounts they are having a high old time. The Ladles Aid Society or the Con gregational Church, will meet on Wed nesday of next week at Mrs. Helm's. Ladies bring along your patchwork. Judge Gillmore, of Woodstock, call ed oo friends here on Monday of this week. The cltlsens of Algonquin may well congratulate themselves on getting rid of one nuisance. , base Eggs for Hatching! * Fiom Wyandotte*, Houdans, White Leghorns and Light Brahmas. • few White Leghorn fowls for sale, W. H. DWIOHT. Woodstock, III. Call at Henry Col *y's and ask te ie« the wear-resisting Jamestown dress goods. We are agents here for berless bnspender. Rob- BUSUTT A ft HEBRON. EDITOR PLAINDEAI.BR:--The ball season has commenced. Mrs. Carnry is still very low. Her recovery Is doubtful. Cbas Slme went through to Kansas In charge of Rev. Currer's goods. Messrs. H. W, and C. L. Mead have a brother vlaitlng tbem from Wiscon sin, There will be asocial dsnce st Row* 'a Hall, on Friday evening of this week. *Tle not an invited party, but all may go. The band boys were last week meas ured for their new uniforms In which they will probably appear Decoration Day. It was a surprise to many that we have a poet in town. Has he been keeping his talent hid under a hu*he] all these years, or dl I he spring up In the i Ight like a mushroom. Miss Delia Crew has the promise of quite a large class In painting and drawing, in ti<ls place. She expects to give her first instructions on Saturday of this week. We since-elv hope the Institution ef the class will not be \ failure. Mr. Ed. Buchanan, of Johnsburgh( haa established a cream route in this fection. His unqualified reputation as •^•^r and cheese maker has procur ed hiifrtt timber of new patrons In tbe immediate vicinity of Hebron, and others still are thinking . strongly of giving him a trial. Qhas.^urkee will gather the cream and dellfar It at Johnsburgb. A meeting was hrtd last week to make arrangements to appropriately observe Memorial Day. The officers were elected, committees appointed and a fund is being raised to procure stood speaker. Let all contribute their mite and with willing hand* and hearts do what they can toward making the day one to be remembered and thereby give their offering of love and tears In remembrance of our fallen heroes. Rev. J. Currer had delivered his fare well address and given his many friend* a last handshake, as he suppos ed, but bad only gone as far as Chicago when he was recalled by a telegram to preach the funeral sermon of Mrs, Henry Turner, whom death called after an-1 Illness of but three days. The im pressive services were held at the Presbyterian Church, where many sor rowing friends gathered to pay their last respects to all that was mortal of a lady who was respected and loved by all who knew her. When Baby waa siek, nm gav* bar Caatoria, Wbea aha waa a Child, sb« eried for Cutorfe Ifhaa aba bacaasa l^ias, aba dang to Caatorfe, Wbm ska had Ckliiim, shsgarathew Castsifr UriNtED! Olover Blossoms. We will pay < ash this season |for all tbe clover bio*•oms you will deliver to as at McHenry. Save a piece of your clover land for that purpose for we bean to make ft pay yon wellv 8. S. SHEPARD £ SON. 41-1 m. 0 J We have the most complete 'assort ment of Gents Neckwear in the County. All new and desirable styles. HENRY COLBY. Baking Powder, full pounds, only lft cents at Fitxsimmont A Evsnson't. NUN OA. JBDITOH PLAINREALER:--The alma nac says "about these days look out for a spell of weather." We pat it about these days took out for candidates. The woods are full of them.' Captain* George Eckert was down the other day looking up his chances tyr sheriff. And by the way tills "iMgjk o' the woods is solid for him. And%herever he is well known there he Is a strong man. C. P. Barnes was also down the other day looking up strength for a run for County Judge. Mr. Barnes Is a young man who ha9 in a few years psst made phenoiqpnal strides up grade In his profedtlon. He Is a much better lawyer than many who have *»een many years In the practice. He Is in partnership with M. L. Joslyn and has a Hr^e practice, and Judge will undoubtedly do bla best to help bim, to get the nomination. He has many friends throughout the county and the bar of this county acknowl edges his ability as an attorney. Judge O. H. Gllmore, the present In cumbent, was down last Monday. He desires to be reelected. He has many friends here. W« predict a lively fight over this office, as Judge Gilmore Is well and favorably known over the county, and Mr. Bar ies has some stal wart friends who will pulln some telling strokes for blm. The Msy parties this year anust hare gotten severely chilled. We see by bills posted that J. A Sherwood has gone to work sgaln at liis old business. He evidently has more ambition than prudence, as he Is tar from well. The garden work this week will necessai lly curtail the correspondence from this burgh. The carpenters and plasterers are putting tbe finishing touches to John Martin's store building. Our school Directors have received several applications for the poatilon of principal In our Union School. Mr. Paul has given In bis resignation to take effect at the close ef the present school year. He has been urged by hi? friends here to make a canvass for County Superintendent of schools. He would make a good *one. D. C. Mallory has been confined to his bed ror a week pa*t, with kidney disease and other complications. He has watchers through the night and Is very weak. Hopes are entertained of his recovery by his attending phy sician, Dr. C. C. Watson.1 Detective Benthusen has gone to Dakota with a requisition on the Gov ernor for a man whom he has tracked to that place, that atoie a harness tn Lake county, and shipped It by ex press to Minnesota, then becoming alarmed ordered by mall the harness shipped to Dakota. He telegraphed to the sheriff there to arrest the man who called for the harness. The sheriff did so, and telegraphed to BentliUMen that h«- had the man, tind that lie must come armed with lull authority, as tbe man had friends and would in tk<> a stubborn fltfht before ho would return* Charles Walk, who litt for year* worked in the shoe shop of M. Clark, has bought out the shoe hu«i- tess of Mr. Hubbard and Is now boss o* his own shop. He occupies a part ol Hubbard's harness shop. Piao'a Care for Couaamptton. Is a medicine prepared In syrup, fla vored with aromatlcs. It is vety pleas ant to the ta«te, and differs from other cough remedies In that it never causes nausea, consequently youog children and delicate peasor.s take it without objection. It Is free from opium in a*>y form, therefoie perfectly safe. It is put up In bottles containing about twenty doses for adults, snd sold at the low price ot 25 cents per bottle. CONSUMPTION. This medicine Is named Piso's Cure for Consumption because it was origi nally prescribed for that disease. Af ter effecting many surprising cures, It was put up like a patent medicine and offered to all tbe world. It has cured multitudes who without it *f0lrt(l have filled untimely graves. It cannot be asserted that every case of Consump tion may be cured by this medicine, but^it is true that thousands of lives w|]l be saved if they do not delay too iotifc^ ^ A neglect to try this renysdy is a foolish*^ criminnllv foolish--act. "ROUGHS A cough may or tn»jr .«ot foreshadow a serious evil. If you ha*» * cough without disease of the lungs, so much the better. A few doses of Piso's!Cure is all you need. But if you neglect this easy meaus of safety, the slight cough may become a serious matter, when several bottles will be required to cure you. Mrs. Carrie Phelps, of 721 N, Rose Street. Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb. 2, 1886, wrote as follows; "We have no use for any other remedy since using Piao's Cure for Consu-option, It makes a Cough take 'French leave.' " Harness Shop Removed. JOHN WIEDEMANN, having re moved bis Harness Shop to the Brick Store, opposite the Parker House. Is now prepared to show the public a fine stock of Harness, both single and double, whips, blankets, aad tn short everything usually found in a first class Harness Shop, which will be sold at the lowest living prices. 1 keep none but the best of goods and guatantee all work found at my shop just as represented. Call and see me In my new quarters. JOHN WIEDEMANN. music lessons. MISS CASSIS MEAD, of Elgin, would inform the citizens of McHenry aad vicinity that she is prepared to take a few more scholars on the Piano or Or gan, either beginners or advanced scholars. WH1 visit McHenry on Fri day and Saturday of each week, and any wishing to take lessons can leave word either at tbe Parker House or at tlje residence of C. H. Morey. Satisfac tion guaranteed. For Sole- In the village of McHenry, a house and five lots. The owner wishing to build on land owned by him outside of the corporation will sell very low. The hou«e has been newly painted throughout, contains f>ur rooms besides kitchen and pantry below, and two good large rooms and closets in the second story. There is a good barn, well, cistern, and other outhouses on the premises. Also an abundance of small fruit of all kinds. Is well located and convenient to the Public School. Will be sold cheap if applied fjr soon. For further particulars inquire at this office. Wanted* Reliable and energetic men to sell all kinds of n.irsery 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. First class references required. Send for terms. Address L* L, May, St Co,, Nurserymen St, Paul Minnesota, Our Shoe Department is unusually large this Season and we invite clofe cash buyers to investigate our stock before buying as we can do you good. FITZSIMMONS A EVANSON. For Sale. A house and lot In this village. Is well located, the house new, having been built last season, and is a very desirable piece of property. Will be sold cheap If applied for soon. Will give possession at once. For further particulars inquire at this office. Plows. Plows,! and Plows. We have the following makes which we warrant to suit any farmer. Grandetour. Moline, J.»hn Deere. Case XorwegHn, Thompson's Norwegian Skandia, Garden City and Star, all of the oldest makes which injures success In a good plow an I warranted to scout in any soil. K M. OWEN A SONS. Great Reduction* I will until further notice make pic tures at t-ie following low rates: lab'net Photos, per doz #3.00 Cabinet Photos, per half doz 8.00 Card Pho-os, per doz 2<)0 Card Photos, per half doz 1.60 Satisfaction given In all cases, as formeny. L. E. BENNETT. House and Lot For Sale.1 In the village of Ringwood. Con tains 10 Room-. Alao a B«rn Wor.il- ahed and other outbuildings, well, clsrern. etc., on the premises. With ii twenty rods ol Depot. Go ii Garden Apple I'reea. eic. Pritn fl'KKK For terms and other partlcu iara Inquire of 'WESLEY LADD, Ringwood, March 5th, 1886. 34-6 months. Reduced Prices* LUMBER WAGOHS, Complere, onlr #45 00 Carriages and Milk Wagons at cor responding low prlties. Horse Shoeing a specialty. Xew Shoes 25 cents letting 10 cents Call and see us GKIXOLBT T PUT, Ringwood, March 17.1886. 8. H. Bromwell & Co. Chicago's Leading Fine Furriers, have just opened in connection with their Urge Pur business, 161 State street (near the Palmer House Chicago), the largest and finest line of Imported Millinery ever shown West. Our lady readers should give them a call, aa they can always rely upon strictly first-class goods at "Popular Prices." 38--13w. Short Horn BullsforSale| The undersigned haa for aale full blood Short Horn Bulls. Will be sold chtui, Call ou or address ... .V . . FRANK COLE. mile East of Spring Grove. April 24,1886. 25 pieces of the celebrated James- jown dress goods in all tbe new shades, ust received at Henry Colby's. Ben Jones was a capital fellow. But be was so confoundedly sallow I That his friends all forsook him. E'en his sweet heart she shook him, Which made poor Ben loudly bellow. Now Ben had a friend named McQueens. Who told him to take SMITH'S BILE BEAKS, And now lie's as rosy,as any pink posey, And has married a woman of means. Bile Beans will clear the complexion, and sweeten the breacn. 25c.perbottl& Shoes, all styles, all sizes, all widths and ail prices at Henry Colby's. 2"*00 Ladies LI .en Collars at 5 oents each. Great bargains just received at fitzsimmons & Evanson's. ASZ.'SZttZVJStiStnt'*' Everything in the Hardware line st bottom figures, at E. M. Howe's. Celluloid Sets, cheaper than ever be* fore, at G. W. Besley's, West Side. Fine Scrap Books only #1J5 at 0, W. Besley's. West Side. Celluloid Combs, only 20 osnts. St ©# W. Besley's, West Side. Lace Curtains. Tidies, LamberklnL Bedspreads and Shams, cheap, at Mrs, Schumacher's, near the Depot. Window shades. Isoe curtains, lam* brequins. scrimh clitli,in great fftrff. ty at Bonslett A Stoffers. PLOW SHOES. ;my Plow Shoea folly warranted ai Bos» slett & Sto9eirs. Potatoes; Patatoes; Stoffel's. at Bonslett t Beat Smoking Tobacco st 10 oSStS pound at Perry A Owen's. California Al'alfa clover seed at BonBlett A Stoffel's. Bo* C. H. Farsro's Box Tip ahoes al slett A Stoffel's. For Lace Curtains Screen Cloth, new style Window Shades. Curtain Poles and fixtures, call on Bonslett A Stof- fel. Remember that L. W. Nichols, Jr* the West McHenry Jeweler, does al kinds of repairing in his line and guarantees perfect satisfaction. First class Goods at low prices at If Englen's. If you want your Garden Seed call fc the Seed In bulk, at M, Enarlen's, Look at the choice Candles at ley's Drug Store, West End, WALL PAPER. Full Line at Perry A Owen's* WALL PAPER Trimmed free of charge at A Owen's Perry VJ'.V 3 fancy, solid colors, handkerchief* only lOcts. at Bonslitt & Stoffel's, Bgtfr wanted at M. Butter and Englen's, Machine Nee lies for every Kind of Sewin* Machines, at M. Englen's. EVERYBODY KNOWS That Henderson's Boot* and Shoes are ths best. We sell lots of them.-- Perry A Owen's, Sole Agents, ! Ladies Rubbers Onlj^29 cents at Perry A Owen's, Men's Rubbers. Only 49 cents at Perrv A Owen^S. Largeist assortment of A^oordlans at M. Englen's. Seeders, Seeders, Seeders. Van Brunt, Prairie City, Williams and Buckeye, at E M. Oweu A Sons. Buy onfy good Kerosene OH. The est can b« found at Perry A Owen's. For Sale or Exchange, One good bouse and barn with other out-build!nits, good orchard and ali in good shape, with land from 1 to 14 acres; or wt!l sell a part of the land by the acre without the buildings. Also will sell some good lots to anyone wishing to build. Will sell any or the whole of the above property very low, trade for a good farm or for Western laud. The-above property is well si'u- aled sear the depot in West McHenry IU. 28tf & RATMOMB. Buy Henderson's Red School House Shoes for Boya and Girls, found only at Perry A Owen's. Paints and Oils. a*id Mixed Paints, lowest prices at Perry A Owen's DOMESTIC Piano and Furniture Pol ish. the finest thing iu tbe market, at Besley's Drug Store. Besley's Famons Wankegan Ale and Porter On draught at J. Bonslett's, A. St**'; glen's and John Heimer's. Ip you want to make your Buggy Top look as good as new get the We* • ^ 'tonal Patent Leather Enamel aft Besley's Orug Store. ' Mrs. Schumacher. Visits Chicago every weekend wltf take in your orders and furnish good# it the lowest Chicago prices.. BESLKT*S Ale and Porter Is the beet •nade. tin draught in McHenry at Jacob ' ll<t»slett a, A. Englen's. and Jobs Heimer's. -J Jersey Waists, a full supply, which ,]• v III be sold at lower prices than any ; •ther Store In McHenry. Mas M Mnusidm. If you want to learn how to* Pain# # vour Bi>ggy for One Dollar, call a# Lesley's Drug Store. West Eud. Call for the "Winning Stroke", a ne# ^ Bland of Ave cent Cigars, matin factor* ed by Barbian Bros. It beats tbea^ all. , L. W. Nichols, Jr. the Jeweler, tn West McHenrv, d«»es not mike S speciality of CHEAP WORK, but has for hia motto, "Promptiteas and good' work. • Tbe finest II ue ef Top and Combine!! Buggies ever brought to this Count# at E. M.Owen A Sons, and way dow(| on pricea. Rubbers and Rubber at Perry A Owen's. Boots all sises Pumps, both Wood and Iron of aB kinds aud sixes, at E. M. Owens Jk «ous,., OUR PAPER TRIMMER Is running , constantly now. '"mi- trim all our Wall Paper free of ciarve^ Call early and see our New Styles. Perry A Owes. , FARM FOR SALE. The un<iersigued offers for sale hi# farm, situated four miles west of McHenry, consist Ing of 246 acres. Is good location and an excellent Dairy farm. Or will trade f»r a smaller Apply to PHILIP GIESKUU. 20--3 months. Best Clothes Englen's. Wringer (Ul Down Ooee the Prloos, , . Xew Styles Suits................. 4M Best in market 14j0A Best Vests *25 Cashmere Pants ***""*a*5T Best Worsted all wool Paata**" '«aa A large<itock of Bjya Suits.......**1.1! E. LAWLCS. Opposite Riverside Bosss. For Sale or Rent* On account of sickness I oflier nv Blacksmith and Wago& Shoo in village of McHenry, tor Safe or ffiraT There is a Blacksmith Shoo Mass! Wagon Shop 20x24, «iih K|nt»M#> and Store Room'in second story. AlSfc^ a Warehouse on North side 24a2S. fy : in good location for this or any other* kind of business. Will sell on re*SOB- able terms, or will Rent with or with out Tools. PHILLIP <ACPERISCH. McHenry, III. March 16th. 1886. ; Work Iforeee far Sale. For Sale a good work team, 8 and II years old. Will weigh 1200 each. For other particulars inquire of Jacon HACPEBISCB* McHenrv. March 16. 1886. fi Cows I Cowsl Cows! ^ ^ .Aliinn, III. reh.4U. MS O DuUttum 4 Sut, Iktrrmiftom, ML DEAR SIB :--Please send my by «ir press two dozen Cow Prescriptions. I r»* oue ot my neighbors to try it Osi s cow that waa almost dead with silk lever and it cured her. It Is a goo* thing. E. S. SMTCBL For sale by all Druggists. Pulverizing Harres--a. The Randall, Keystone, and 1st Disc for s wheel, and tbe Lane wfasfc beats the Aqaae, for a Knife Barrow Call a c E. M. Owes A Seas sad as* onset prices. % V snSMiwa^H