V- $ V' • - ' liimiiiiiniiitt lh.W,C.TD. wlllm* BUbep, en Thursday M*f Wewtek I wdiii inrititlM te *11 ICMk J. B. Puutr, Presid«ni. %&. WUM, Secretary. of the best thought is Ippmrd, mad, dupUe outward ep- , the werld Is growing purer, ue strong united forces at to educate publlo opinion to i btik' standard. Our morals haw _ dragged aed ssiokid out of their ilor MoetMlitles, but they are still lid tad able to Institute better ex- Mutations for the next generation. of our brightest Intellects have fctee Clouded, and we hare sees brill- liel Mtn physically ruined by the tebecee libit. The ladles of Washington, D. C. have Heldod to boycott any person who idgae ia application for a liquor 11- . HMO* A lew has been passed In Waldeclc, r5l^# Otrmuy. forbidding the granting of a 'Vantage license to a person addicted ir > . to the liquor habit. Would .that it WrrowUMcHenry County, it i There was not a single arrest for drunkenness la the Shetland Isles last & u I"'1 vi-. • year. AU>IK, III. February 4,1888. »»•- c. DicmrsoK & Son, Barrington. Ill* v'-v, JDear Sir.--Please send me by ex L Hoss two doaen Cow Prescriptions, I cot one of my neighbors to try it on a ii' * ' flow that was almoet dead with milk & iivor, and It cured her. It ls a good thleg. -- E. 8. Smith. ||:.s CARPET WEAVING. ®"<?•'* The nadorslgned is prepared to k'1"4. . ^nn Bag Carpets on short notloe >' • ' it Boasonable rates. Residence €& mm Block West of the residence of W,- Wa. Walsh. Ordon rospectfullv so- fclud. •v - -r'S v^V" (OfM Door Wool of Riverside Houm,) t New Goods, . T »» - ^ % • W« DEALER )|y ii mm •. i " t a-j C.IK US Z.OW w ^ f -i *2 ~ ' "• • • < 'A'# sr;«'-*<N • -} » f j ? f , i ' t i ~y " ; «'• •' 3# ^X>ev rfc X . 'V-f, Jit ' f i t v" -J->}'* i: (•ODstantly on hand. Also a large Patent Medicines, Toilet Articies| AND COMPLETE STOCK OF & DRUGGISTS > y\ r- if \ig. a ^ \} fv " .« t£ 4' SttiiiHHSI Elf's J - "> it 1 ' | M " J ' Having opened a Large Une of 1 ̂ Physicians Prescriptions ^ ^ar^fully and accuratey compounded "by a Registered Fhimat cist. Your-patronage is respectfully solicited. JULIA A. STORY. f u^r • c-a-'h tsf" T1}" : \ ' ' £ »„>¥ •Bf w " ' --i BOOTS AND ; *:r-i * t i ' /WS) In the Store nearly opposite the West McHenry Post Office, ' •: f.p* " i*; rin DEALER IN Our stock is complete in every Department and as we have come to stay we shall offer you Goods and Prices that will merit your patronage. Our stock of Groceries is alt new, and comprises the choicest assortment of A full line of Gasolene Stoves now on hand, at Bottom Prices, warranted to give satisfaction. Garden; m-tf V;"« Agent tor the celebrated Nickle Barn Door Roller, now made 01 steel. Fish Poles, Tackle, Boat Oars, Powder, Shot, etc , always on band. . ,«^r- • £-Y?'j£ Q •, *' ;and * <a., «4. J <2 >£', :rZ+?: for X.! -V1^' %£<• / . , _ • • • • * - IS ?» 'iM,5 , - ! •* ^ • Bi * V^> u<$ -' •*•-'<• J g y i s? i 5 "JJb mm HMiii mhm Q » ^ v 1 •_ S£»i\ •_ Si*'}' ' • |< ̂1 ' vj "• ' ̂ <?'• * O.*: I ' B -I"; ^6 >s |r Q Q RICHARD BISHOP, --DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- 14: ; P-- • iS s'» ib vmrvi^fQVT) SVAJMUb US SR 9 Qr q?- Q: t-. ill of our •:• V; |Q Q Q i /LZtK W BW, <l-:S--;r "tod i^'t r^: - Q Ql *|U piy Q Qfow, -} you to Q Oo SCasiy to ' Q Q Off- /*-, *" '• them Q no lijr nn to towi •r. Sw , S, ' . • ^ •*;" Hritho|^f Q <3|; t If" calling ; Q Q : %b» Q and ' ; Q MM"-- -H re • ' • JS-tfv'A A examining ou* < Q <| . ' " - -Bargaios. \b - Q ALTHOFF BROS. |r < McHENRY, IWf --^ - -4 I am now "prepared to show a new and clean absortment ot Agricultural Implements second to none in the county and at prices that I am confident will pay you to investigate beiore mak ing your purchases. * • ' MAKMK-CO We guarantee to give satisfaction in shop work or no pay. Cog nizant as we are of the scarcity of money, we will accommodate those who accommodate ucu ..." >\ '•* v v r A *K'"' ,;i ;:Tfev .$n Come one and all and examine our Goods and learn Prices. JOBBING A^D HUPAIRXira Promptly Attended To. H. Y. SHEPAEBt MoHenry,At»r,. -24th, STOFFEL 8f BLAKE. Have now a full stock ot all the latest novelties in of every description xrom 15 cents per yard up. In | For Ladies wear, we have the never exclleed John Foster. For Men and Boys we have the John Foster and Buffalo, In Boots, the Buffa o and lied path Bros. For house cleaning time we have laid in a fine assortment of L L P I A P E R Also Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Drapery „ Plushes, Curtain In . o-; • . V. . . ' - . .* ' :i':< \ For Musical People.: * XQBTH'S MUSICAL JOORKAL i?^ML5?HJ?a,lcal month,7 published Con. litMp lS toSOpages of musfcai literature and new.B>u«c in every ieeue. Every SupQoylber reeetves sst worth sof sheet music Ifrem onr catalogue of publisation* itun, tnus the subscriber reallr re- " year music which would • ^ -- w»m not less than S22 for SI. AeVetarnarr numiier an instructive Hinllon Ballad Singing, by Emma O. eemnjeaceu ana will continne MMtba. This series ot artictes It t*h many times the price of eubscrip- Bttto#6 of the many valuable fen* ^.•SWSSS'^S'SS- « JL. HANO FREE. « the greatest number Tth's Musical Journal 1MB. we wilt give a . o with stool and cover. a Wee Wilcox tt White er. OM MMtlnf tto Mcond greatest rerhllpwrtwnlars address *CO.,Pube., at St., Fhila., Pa, If you *ant to own the best, behold it here, finely finished, well proportioned, light running, durable, superior quality, unexcelled. Do you *ant a wagon? If so examine the Bishop before you buy. EXAMINE theForceDrop Corn Planter, the only periect plant er made. The advantages of straight rows are ae fellows: No corn will be plowed up or covered in cultivating; better Corn can be raised, as it can be kept cleaner; one man can tend one-third more Corn, besides doing better work. With these advantages the price of the Force Drop Planter can be more than saved on a field ot 100 acres. Wood and iron Pumps, platform spring Wagons, , combination Wagons, fine Carriages, all kinds, that will bear close inspection, manufactured by the Watertown Spring W agon Co., of Watertown, N. Y., who carry a three years stock, enabling them to season well their goods before placing them on the market. *• Truly Yours, RICHARD BISHOP. •Hiti to Jet ̂Parker's \ SPAVIN CURE ii (nnavALBB as an applkiatton to bomete the eue cC Spavin. Mm. •sailurn, Splint, Rmvtnltr Jslstoi and all severe feme ate, also for track wm wbm FHe* ll^S mat imttUtS- •outrMnWi. ittaiiwi SMMdiltOS SnPttMUOIL ' WL W. BAKSB^f MeftugiUm. Amm, v. a. *OawOetntt,MMkt Me T« rrtesTTlr * Sons, Obioaco. DLt Xerwaro'seoo^et.LoBta.iioi GROCERIES, We have all clean, fresh, first cltss goods, and we shall BEAR THE MARKET DOWN To the Lowest Living Pricet. Xtt ^ ^ '• CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Come and get the dandiest fit and the finest goodstfor the least money to be had in the town. STOFFEL & BLAKE. , * - ' HA1I3LIT0IHAK TBOTIIHB SIALLIOff, Turklth Towels tad bordered linee I He&dkerchiefs oo eur 6 oeot counter. I Sierra. 4s Blaub. i.ji- - * • iNTBRIOR, Black Stallion, Bred b» James Wartsworth, Chicago, II'. Sired by Iron <>uke No. 181. the sire of Coriander, 2:29%; Kelsie, 2:23^; Mand Oook, 2.30; Monroe, 2:27^; Silvei Duke, *:?&%. Also the tire of Warwick Boj, the sire of Bart -heidon, ixWX, and Tom Barry. 2:26^. 1st dam, Ciara Jones, bv Matnbrino Chief No, 11, Olara Jones also the dam of Rose Medium S:26^. Balance of dams to the 11th all thoroughbred. Iron Duke 1SI, sired tfy Rysdyk's Hambletonian. No. 10. 1st dam by Miller's f»ir Henry, by Cole's 8ir Henry; 3d '»am by Young Red Jacket, by Red Jacket, by Dnroc; 3d dam by Mam- brlno Messetiger, by Mumbrino; 4tu dam by Red Bird, by Bishop's Hambletonian. DK^CUI I'TION --Interior, Black Stallion, 16M hands high, weighs 1235 pounds, trotted a 1th heat In 2:44.V. interior is a liamtileionian all over; clean limbs and sound as a dollar; with a level bead autl fine disposition; with his breeding should get trotters, and colts that are valuable for ail purpose*. BAY HENRY, ROADSTER STALLION. By Richmond Boy, Dam by Turner Horse, son by Colby'e Young Merril, Bay Henry la too well known to need any description. His stock shows for him. TERMS.--Interior will serve a limited numcerof approved Mares at $30 te Insure a mare with foal' *30 to Insure a living colt Bay Henry will serve a limited number of approved mures at $10 the season. All mares must be returned regularly. I shall hold persons respon sible for service for marea that are traded or disposed of without my consent, or mares that are hot returned regularly. The service money shall be due immediately when mares are disposed of All accidents aud escapes at owner's risk. Insurance money will oe due March Ut 1&9 and must be paid in oath or approved note. Those' stalliona will stand at my Stables, three>fourtha of a mile East «f Solon, until " " " E. S. JOHONNOTT, Solon, III. PATENTS Caveata, and Trade-Marks obtained, and an Patent business eondneted for Moderate Fms. Our 0«e« la Opposite V. g. Patent Of fice. We hm ao sub-agencies, all tmstneaa direct, henee can transact patent business in leaf time and at 1-- cost tnaa those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or p'iioto., with daaetlp- iion. Weadvise if Datentabie or not, ftee k sstaas •sa&s - .a A. SNOW ft GO. Oiinn retoetO^WMfctogf ,HC» ^ ^or a fiill line of Well ifep«r go to Petri Butteoa, extra goodtquallij Be JBhrw Brought to MeHenry. In Dty Goods there is nothing wanting to satisfy the moat criti cal purchaser, and prices are marked to " ' Remember the place, opposite West McHeary Post Office. - FITZSIMMONS * HENDERSON. Wrst MeHenty, III,, May 15tTi, 1888. DEALER Drugs -and PAINT8, OILS. y:-*4 MEDICAL FOR *w 1 use. The best brands of Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacco alw#$#on hand. " .». . -it-'jj PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully Compounded, Give me a call. McHenry, December 28tb, 1887. C. W* BE8LEY. If so do not fail to get an estimate on yonr Lumber from Near the Depot? . West McHenry, Illinois; X:' Our stock of Ltfmber, of all;r j kinds, is the most complete of any 1 and we are prepared to offer to the :,>-; public >. | Thi Bist Quality of Loabtr. - • T" "*{* ?! i.OWES^HVlNG PRICES- AGENTS WANTED. To canvass for one of the largest, oldest «a. tabllshed, best known Nurseries In the coon- try. Most liberal tonne. Unequaled facil ities. Geneva Nursery. _|Estabii8hecj ism, ffm <£ i» wiflixl) 80-4W jOttuua, nr. Y. .i/'j Steflel & Blake's, h Ssr.' '-AA4:9.t» T i»t» <>i" i «• .Nf.i' »fi A t'trW j.i itulilll tie l.i. tiJiy Vi - if .J t,.j i Ivit'lJ. t sie ffrana u.an h of cvfiiJs ilTt>»itrh which ho '*!»;»i^od l.cmapyi1 Euitjpe. (>«.-iTu;»n SuViuu Uj vie- *r y>to national unity nna t>ni»r?umc*v.JSy <tea. flt rmas* lob, the disfinsrui»hod (Jeraan 8nf»iffr rnd \Vrit«r. tib'l«h«llnOermiinf' t| T"ifr- f - . j a. rfiluft- ration*.fineportnu: tKittlew<-*?ui'}-.oK. j «-ru! i« rt.-rms SfiEEU ur wnU tot- outfit,- , UUU1M. Caw, Boor and IMoi Frames-Ready Mafle-always oa Hail | Also the Best Brands of BarbCWire.l We shall keen our stock complete at all times and spare no pain* to accommodate all wh > may favor us with their patronage. WHiBUK liUMBEB COMPAHT* 1 ure choice of it;rriu> .... > >>At *A A u"'- >t. j, WM SSMHS'tNl vvA> m; liiiMIMUiiM iittiiUiiiiakaii