WKBHESDAY, JAN. 16, 1889JI Railroad Time TaWe. *F ••MI June 10th, train# will pass •nryStaitou daily, as follows: OQltfOSOUTlI. f un uenevaPaaaeagor f*»f a. * t Lake Geneva Kxpnaa-. r*i IiSka Geneva FNilkt...,. figg *-« ..} Lake Geneva PaaaMtSwr »» " 'jr »oi*» *oa*a. >A>R-'R T LakaQenava FraljflU. 8*I|A.M I Laka aeMvaPaaaengar .»•» .< t Laka Inmlipnnv ...... «*:»** v-V/ t «j« • •" ' •--* B. A s r f M - - . t i f c u n r a g e M c f c e n r y , 1 1 1 Y.Med rtonc®, Tt* • • i , ,km2r*i£S*X. »«. »i. '^STIi^nSrtil.1, uions the «®oond and eh month. payat in aall-4e{«nsa6o> ISMBVOOLBT, W. M. afamopasty. A sadies •------ i -- i'TSSSai&lSS «=N or iKEKIOl. 1Bttbu 3« Hall, a vary |3aoond pzovttadtOK by Joint .cuing of each month. *?•« Vitei. * WaUf report-id to fci* ' ?,.. ,<f| nat flnallT atf. l^rarthrS'n^i^irf> h*« oommenoed filling M yafcroodved, and v. liy adopts*}, i • system of tar \ • w a m t a««i 1B ibis Tillage. ^subject next Sunday i -The Gospel hidden A sar^xi- Over I misskoi in the pr ided, and in the i i reasonably certi tially auacted rev ."^.SLIS: .dter.I.emeo. of J iVatdona to whiot 0 b( found to ftOOthe •*•" • or it at any H fail to in ;)®?k "Hj^vare pro M'Si'enne from < -1' .*. otemotn to * thei\ *CRBoara&J ;'>* f It Miss ETTA ROSEN BERGER In visiting with friend* in Chicago this week, L.W. NICHOLS. JR., of Richmond, was a caller on Saturday last. PHILIP WENDELL, of Cbtcago, la visiting with friends In this village. L. BBNTHDSBS, of Nunda, *ai oil ear streets on Tuesday. Miss ETTA ALEXANDER, of Palatine, is •tailing with the family of H. E. Vnghtman. In this} village. ^SIMON STOFFBL IS happy over the arrival ol a young lady boarder at his ggsldence. Weight nine pounds. F. CtAxtOH reports the ar rival of a daughter at his residence on ijSunday. Weight 9} pounds. WM. GUSHART and wife, of Naper- vllle, were the guests of C. H. Ostran- der and wife the past week. Miss LOLA ROGERS and Mr; C. Thompson were the guests of E Car penter and family on Sunday last. CAPT. DOMINY, of Chicago, made oar sanctaas a pleasant call on Tuesday morntng. He is looking after the in terest of Life Insurance In this section. TUB notice last week of the arrival of a young lady boarder at the resi dence of Ben, Buss, Jr. should have read eight pound, We accept of the pology. to AS. GitKRiN.of Cbelsaa, Michigan, with bis family, have taken up their residence in this village. Mr. GKierin is said to be an experienced Butter Maker, and will probably engage In thai business here as soon a favorable "ion A Co. hit seme* MI LR another place in » P*P^f te read It. S * . & S O N shipped three «r« of IfogS k *rt one car of cattle from hi* button on^-'^ay last, and three rs of Hogstn i. onday. Thc lee Ha;veat was ootntnenoed h« oa- Tu€»day, by Shedd 4; Co., of o, Tfesre Is only abeu't eight of Ux, and the wetther de- v'f Kut'LAK met ting of Yalley Camp Modern Weodmen of America, will be held at the Gity Hall, on Tuesday evening, Jan. 29th. Business of Im portance. Let every member be present. RCMKMBEB the Leoture at the new City Hall, this Wednesday evening, by J. S. Cantwell, D. D. Subject "Mary Queen of Soottf," This Is a most it), terestlng and Instructive Lecture. Let there he a full house. OUB Soldiers Department is una voidably crowded out this week on aeoount of the extreme length of the Proceedings of the Board of Super visors. It will appear In its proper place next week. I HAYS been much annoyed by neuralgia and headaches and finally determined to try Salvation Oil. ant glad to recommend It as it made a perfect cure in my case. MASKS NEW> 61 Alsqultb, St.. Baltimore, Md. ' A SPKCIAI, communication of Mc- Henry Lodge, No. 158, A. F. & A. M will be held on Monday ovenlng next Jan. 2lst. Work.on the Master Masoni Degree. All members are earnestly requested to be present. Per Order W. M. . THB M. B. Sunday School, auisted by friends, will entertain |^e people next Sabbatb evening, Ji some choice sicred tlons. LP a'larj in apprec; ^«»e1 ifrtfe of logs, V^portunity offers. broke up each lc e termed a specia for the Hydro grapl raft was -wrecked observed has had i passing vessels, - tr&chan trimmln lies1 and Chi! »iled white goai lapse of several ^ 'oak *l^>- Tow* Washington has cot- hread 2 cents at the rations and issued ' . •pilot chart. , i This chart, whf" Paeatfenn, Lala- ? courses which the •' «oanks for a copy ; ^ raft tvaa broken u?1 Vines, of January mid-ocean in wliit! -filch gives a glow* shows at a glance t^uthern California, of the currents, ant1 . son to the marine^ have been given ",e r* Mr. " It is a very (purchased by the u j not an Estey, as but a Siery A itmmr H§ course, r fc ience was an in ' vljeen no leg^ .. . w -A damle diBeaues not more thii PUOOed Superior 913,000 per annum will be need , . •toy nj6»Bur< a He further sajo VWen 18 tne to guard gainst sueii l«>f jb" u 0Q4 u low ag it not bs wise to place at the commission oondiu<mui}y an<i cotght anywhere, 009 per annum? I respectfully rf „ «acn appropriatiuLi be made. » in every par- " &A1UIOAD AMD WABKHOtJKE l Sixty-one railroad oorjiortttl., «pwra*s 13,000 miles Of road, 3- , . ... wanbuUt in 1(68, ana give w * UOUUierfeit bill S.^STA.W£S ">• »« Statf '» estimated a<8 *hd is almost ofXSe^fts'per*- It can be de- •:sfflsssssfa.na?¥-"«••»"» «&<• aonxea amounting to more thai, the studs art " contributed to tb^ bo(JotQ ^ »>l »mall In the ruer of bis mouth *!di» not belong there. and all persons g ̂ pRBio naye oocasiou to write 1 or a %e#spapsr, should avoid abreviations. Do not write Tues. for Tuesday, on. f&r church, pres. for pr<-sideu(, etc. Tke habit of omitting \he woras, of, the, and, Is, aad oi.n«()r counectiag words, is also auuoying to an editor. When a communication is received that abounds wHb abreviations aud omissions, the editor must thoroughly re vis* the same., spoil out the abrevi ations and add the omissions. Th>j compositors in. ail well regulated newspaper offlM are instructed to "follow oopjr," and they do it. W« only wish that newspaper writers were as particular to follow Instruc tion, as the eeapoeitor is to "follow •epy. So says an exchange, and we say so too. Ladies Embroidered Handkerchiefs lor 15 cents, at Fltssimmons & Hender* . t., * . 1 .* J \ t. ... «ii3 The ladles of the W. C. T -fT." -will meet with Mrs. E. Perkins, on Thursday at half-past two o'clock r, x. Mas. J. B. P«ERT, PresMaat. Has. V. J. WALSH, Secretary. , ">• BUCKXANI):--At Geneva Lake, on Monday morning, the 7tU inst , Mra. Orplia LUtie Buckland, wife of Mosley liuckland, at the age of 27 years, U months and 28 days. She leaves a husband, one child, a daughter of six years, father, mother, five brothers and two sisters. She was the daughter of Doborah and Asa Little, of Grass Lake. They laid ber at*rest In Graes Lake Cemetery, Tues day, January 8th, 1889. THE New England Supper, under the auspices of the Good Templars, on Tuesday evening, was, notwitbstand* ing the stormy night, well attended and a success, financially and otherwise The programme was au excellent one throughout, but we cannot refrain from mentioning In particular the Duet by Mr. and Mrs. A'. J. Walsh, which was highly appreciated by all present. It was 6imply Immense, Capt. Domlay was present and being called upon made a few remarks in bis usual foreiable and happy manner. Tue Supper was superb and done predlt to the ladies having it In oharge. As we said before the entertainment was a success in every particular and will giei&inembered with pleasure by all. M KFOBB the November election the Chicago Evening Journal offered prizes for guesses on the majorities In the so-called doubtful States and for governor of Illinois, and under date ol the 10th iustant, Herbert Bennett of this village received the following: _ CHICAGO, III, Jauuaray 10th, 1889* Herbert Bennett, McHenry, III. ) DBAR SIB:--iu the "guessing contest for the so-called doubtful states and lor governor of Illinois," you have wou the tuird prize on West Virginia. The majority lo Cleveland was 83(i and our guess was one thousaud, being itiuu 16i of the correct number. You ill the tore receive the Daily Journal r ttiree mouths. Please acknowledge ceipt, and oblige, Joiur B. WILSOW. erbert Bennett U a .son of L. E. netc, photographer, of this village, d Is only about 12 years old. In the uessingwe understand be was unas- tsteci by any one. And all will admit ^tat bb made a good guess. ' A CARD. We wish in this public manner to thank our neighbors and friends for the aid and sympathy extended to us dnring the sickuess and after the death of our husband and father. May equally as willing hands and loving hearts be ready to assist you, one and all, should a like bereavement ever be your lot, is our sincere and heartfelt wish. *B8. ANDBEW THOMAS, 1 ' **'-•' -- HUM AS. W. H. I'UOMAS. f its vv, a. THOMAS, . Tl AMONG our exebaoges we notice frequent mention of the following swindle, which is being worked to ad vantage by a number of ladles who claim to hail from' Chicago and are en gaged in canvassiiig for a new kind of soap: Tbey call at bouses and leaye a cake of soap as a sample, a»king that it be tried and the result t*oted. In a couple of days the party will return and ask the iady of the house to sign a printed" ^stimoulal" of its excellence, which is to be presented to grocers to induce tbem to handle the aoap. These "testimonials" have been known to tarn up as orders for from to #10 wortb of eftap at big prices, ^ For Rent. 1 . / A farm consisting of 123 acres, situ ated adjotmug the corporation of the village of Metienry, three-fourths of a mile trom cheese factory, and one- hair mile south ol Bishop's Mill. The best of water, a windmill and every thing complete. Will furnish cows if dostred. 1 also have a good five-year old liorse for sale. *H.IHIU • MICHAEL GUkasr. -- ' r v FA K. GRANGER, •General Auctioneer. Sales of Real Estate, Stock, Farmlog Tools, Household Furniture, and Goods of all kinds attended to on the most reasonable terms. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Address F. K. GBAKGBB, . West McHeary, 111, Qo to Althofl Bros, for Fine Shoos, TbeOaeat stock In Nun da Mutual Flrn Inturtma Compsi^y. The a^snal election of ofB jers of the Nunda Mutnal Fire Insuranoe Com pany waa held at Barraviile, 111., Jan. 8th, 1889. The following business was transacted: Robert Andrew, Monroe Shales and H. M. Bryant were elected Directors for the ensuing three years. The Secretary read the report showing the condition of the company as ap-] peais In the report to the State Audi tor, accvKnpaning this report. The following amendment to Sec tion 4, of By Laws of said company .was offered and on motion adopted. That Section 4 of By Laws be amended by adding the following amendment: It shall be required of the secretary In connection with his other duties as specified in the By Laws to thoroughly canvass the township of Nunda; see personally all freeholders of said township (from year to year) as far as possible and solicit their iusurauce in said company. Make a list of ail the names solicited; if insured in another oompany. what company- what time such Insurance expires and report the same at the next annual meeting. And for such services in connection with all other services required by tbese by-laws he shall receive the sum ol fifty dellars per annum. The secretary read a communication from the secretary of the County, Township and District Insuranoe Asso ciation, whose biannual meeting will be. held at Springfield, January 22d, 1889, and soliciting a delegate from this county to attend the same. There being no further business meeting adjourned. s. s. SHKPAID. A MBBTIHG OF BOABD OF DIBKCTORS The Board of Directors of the Nunda Mutnal Fir* Insurance Com pany held their annual meeting at Barrevlle, 111.. Jan, 8th, lt89, 3 p. mm for the purpose of transacting snob business as properly came before the board. Tbe following directors an swered to their names: R. Anirews, Monroe Shales. H. 1(. Bryant, B, F. Peck, S. S. Shepard. Board organized by electing Robert Andrews as presl* dent of company fer tbe ensuing year; S. S. Shepard. Secretary and B. J. Wlngate, Treasurer. Moved and sec onded that the Secretary be paid (#40) forty dollars, as compensation for his services for the year 1888. Motion carried. Moved and seconded that C. Shales be allowed (tl,&0) one dollaV and fifty cents, for use of room for election. Motion oarried. There boing.no other business be fore the meeting the board ad journed. * ROBERT ANDBEWS, Pres. ft, d. SHEPARD, Secretary. STATE AUDITOR. Annoal|statcment to Auditor of State for the year ending .iec. 31-<t, 1838, of the condi tion and affairs of the Nunda Mutual Fire In. •uranca Company, county of McHenry and state of Illinois, made to Auditor of Htate in pursuance of the laws of said stats. President.--Kobcrt Andrews, P. ©, 'Address, Nnnda, Illinois. Secretary.--8. Shepard, P. O. Address. Barraviile, Illinois. Organized Atis, 38,1873. Commenced busi neu fttUU, lSra. ._ ' Amount of pelicies issued and subjeet te assessment for losses and ex I penses |un 770 ASSETS. Cash tn Go's office after deduoting all ~ 2 expense* far the year IMS * 37 LiabUitiet, None INCOME DURING TBAB, Beo'das policy and membership feia 97 H •yh KXPBKI»ITUB*9. Paid Salaries and other expenstjp .0 OS BISKS. tn force Dec. Si, >87, No. P 98, Amt,....!!5,4C2 Written during 1S8S, '• St, M .... 40,900 Department. IT CMS GATHCRBD BT "JATDEC Total las Those M'k'd off ft ex. ID '88, 9S 199,393 44,S«3 In force at end of 1883, 98 111,770 V .8.8. ftHXFABD, Secretary. Nonraa in the theatrical history of Chicago furnishes a precedent for tbe enormous success which has attended the sefcond engagement of the brilliant spectacular extravaganza "The Crys tal Slipper." at tbe Chicago Opera House. After concluding tbe largest and most high!/ remunerative rnn ever known at a Chicago theatre, and a four months tour of New Tork, Phila delphia and Boston, it returns to Chi* cago and attracts audiences even larger than those which witnessed the piece during the summer ipontbs. Dur ing the past week a rough estimate places the number of spectators at about 25,000. Friday evening, the 275th performance of the piece will be given A most elaborate souvenir of the occa* slon will be presented. Next Monday night several new features will be seen. Among tbem will be new soiigf new music and new ballets. "The Crystal Slipper" will be followed by Thatcher, Primrose and West's min strels. GREAT SALE OF SHOKT HORN CATTLE ;. O N Thursday, Jan. 31st, 1889, The undersigned will sell rt PUBLIC AUCTION, 30 Head Sd|>»ri«r Short Horns. Twentj -four Cows Jajsd six young Balls Sale to be Held at tlic farm oi Prank lOota, one mile East of Spring Grove, Illinois. LUNCH AT NOON. Catalogue furnished on day of Sale. TEKMS--Approved Notes payable six months from dtte, without interest, if paid when due. If not paid when duo to draw interest at 7 per cent bom date until paid FRANK COLB, FRKI> HATCH, COL, J, G. WILSOX, Auctioneer. The Inauguration, Chicigo & North-#«lt^i,n Railway Company offers its patrons*a splendid opportunity to visit Wash ington in March and participate In the imposing ceremonies Incident to tbe inauguration of President Harrison. For that occasion tickets will be sold from all princiole stations at the low rate of one fare for the round trip. For full information regarding rates, dates of sale, etc., apply to Agents Chicago A North-Western Railway. Bucklen's Arnica Salv*. * The best Salve la tbe world for cuts, orulses, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptlans, and posi tively (Mires plies, or no pay required. Thedayaare ©older growing, Theratfnwr-eaater'i! blowing,. . Tbe beaetyof l*ltaa«»mmor'* tied, lied, fled: J^tWIifiefe-disappoaring, >.1 ; T|ie time cor snow is neartng. The little bo? i* fixing op his sled, sled, sled! --{BoMon Courier Pay your taxes. 4- • «*».; - 1889; may improve be I,, , Keyate«Hi ^istory ranl#1S^5 1 bo .67 per hundred. Cart*i&n iktittt, of South Hebron, has dehorned! several herds oattfei ln thia vltjSuifcy nvduujs W. E. Motley and I Q eO. McConnel have been o» the sick list but are re* ported better now. The Noithern Illinois Sheep Brood er's Association holds its annual meet ing in this village next Wednesday. EU Manor will dispose of his trot ter "Ell M." by raifle. Now Is your chance to obtain a promising young horse for a mere trifle. John Woulfe, who formerly worked for B. Johonnot. has opened a black smith shop near Ord, Nebraska, and writes that he Is doing nicely. A fine rain 'ast Tuesday did an im mense amount of gpod, by filling up wells and cisterns that were empty or nearly so. Tbe later part of last week the mer cury crawled down uncomfortably near to zero; being the coldest, days we have had this winter. It is expected that the Reverend Dr. Cleveland, rector of , the Episcopal Church at Dundee, 111., will preach In this vllisge next Sunday |morning. Rev, W. A. Cross, the pastor of the M. E. Church, Is to be given a dona tion to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon and evening at the parsonage. Several of our young people jour* neyed over to Hebron last Friday night to the dacce. All report tbe customary cordial reeoption and good time. "That the world to an end will come," Is among the predictions for 1889; and there *re those who think such an event possible, and some may regard it a3 probable. There are hun dreds that the world comes to an end for every hour. We have probably all heard of the lunatic, who was In tbe habtt of going out just at tbe time for tbe sun to rise, and proclaiming^ a pompous tone, "the sun will now proceed ,|o rise!" and as the sun did rise in apparent obedience to his summons or command be was satisfied tbat bis authority was reoognized. There are many vain people who are quite as absurd as this poor lunatic. They imagine that tbey exert a tremendous power in the world, but wake up some morning, crushed, by finding themselves de throned, The longer an observant person lives, the more they realize their insignificance, and are ready to agree with tbe widow Bedott*s la mented spouse, that, "we are all poor .crittofi,? . • • .v.6 As briefly «otta|^?tai this depart ment last week, there litre to be three stake races trotted on the Richmond track, during July aud August. The raoes are to bo for foals of 1S85, 1886 and 1887 and will be trotted as follows: Two years old, half mile beats, best three in five; three years old, mile beats, best two In three; four years old mile beats, best three In live. National rules to govern all races, and entries to olose Feb. 16th, 1889. The entrance tee in each race will be 925, payable as follows: ffi at time of nomination, •5 the first of April. 95 before tbe 10th of May. and the rem^iuing 910. ten days previous to the race. Twenty* five dollars p be added to each stake provided Ifere are three starters. Make all en tries with Geo. W. El- dredge or Wm McGaw, RiobmondJlUll ools. ' /"* :V-'" THAT fat man, who the ladies de clare is the handsomest man in Wash ington, used to be an Invalid, but he took hard drinking, not of whiskey, but<kl Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup, and iiow he wslks right over the very slen derest dudes, and tie don't care at all Tbe Stottg Friend, We art In receipt of tbe old and popular monthly for January, the jShng FrUmd. It hasthlrty-two pages ^Hied*wlMi new vo&^Jiud instrumental music, choice reading matter on topics relating to musical education and uius* ioal news from alf^arts of the world. It has a splendid array of contributors including Miss Amy Fay, T. Martin i owne, W. F. Wefscbkul, Mr. C. L. Capen, tbe eminent critic of Boston, Dr, E. E ber hart, President of the New York Conservatory; John S, Van Cleye the popular writer and critic of Cin cinnati, * The moklc In thli number Includes: Keop Your Rose Little Darling, a sentimental gem; the Emigrant's Farewell, a very pathetic song and an easy but very pretty march for piano or organ, Boy's Military march. The music In this number would cost-as much as a year's subscription, 91, New subscribers get a premium of three pieces of new, copyright sheet music, selected from their catalogue. The Song Friend is a most excellent pa per to canvass for, and the publishers give liberal cash commissions to their agents. It Is published by S. W. Straub & Co., 243 State St., Chicago, 111. A rare opportunity is presented for some enterprising townsman to represent a nursery firm that warrants stock to be^delivered In prime condi tion, so that a large, honorable and permanentsirade can be ballt up. Very liberal terms to the right mao. Ad- drew, Samuel E. Whitney, Rochester, M« P.»*A New Disoovary. Weakened aad deranged livers, Hebron Department LODGEDIRECTORTY I MASOKIA--JL F. and A. IF. meet at Maaoale Hal! on every 1st and 3d Wednesday even- a»£s of each i^onth. MODEKSWOODMMOF AMKP'CA.--Meet at Mauohic llall every 2d and 4th Thursday area- ings of each month. Neighbors cordially in vited. - --„ -- -- r , - „ stomaohs and bowels should never be It is guaranteed to give perfect Satis-1 anted on by irrlfants like common faction, or mouey refunded, PrioeJ51 pills, bran, etc., by a new method. Ito *<K «H» »f m ^ vU:. f & ^ - v* * , Pay your taxes now. hm >Ai E. F. Hewes has rented Seaman farm. ' Wray Rowe returned to Marley, Wednesday night. Taxes are higher thM usual this year in district No. s. Mi SB Belle Fenner has been spending several days with friends at Harvard. H, J. Vlncelette went to the city Wednesday, returning at night. About twenty couples attended tne dance on Friday evening. Mrs. Aarbn Rowe visited ber diugh- ter at Harvard the last of the week. Have you puzzled your brain over the latest problem, a trip to AMen on top of the K. Df The revival meetings m% the M. E. church w 511 continue through the week, Lyman Pierce and John Reynolds are attending court at Woodstock this week. •. ' Miss Flora Norton^ from Chicago, has been visiting with the family of her aunt, Mrs. Deles BlodgeCt. Eugene Swan and Frank Rowe at tended to business at Woodstock Thunday afternoon and eyenlng, John Gates will work on shares that portion of A. Tylers farm south of tbe road. Messrs Rasmus Bjerning and Thomas Thompson have rented Lyman Pierce's farm for the next year. George Marks was called to his home at Johnsons creek last week to attend the funeral of bis sister, whose death occurred suddenly. Albert Swarts has spent several weeks at Watertown, Wis. On hi* re* turn will bring a bride with him and take possession of M, J. Cole's farm March lst^ Miss May Stearns is 4ut from Chica go for a visit to her sister and olji auqualatanees. The Sons of Temperance have re ceived a speoial Invitation to attend the rainbow social, at Greenwood, Friday evening, given by the 1, Q. G.T.* ^ The annual series ef surprise parties have been in progress for several weeks in the south part of tbe towo* Each family in the neighborhood must be "surprised." •* . The sleighs and cutters of the ener getic flow to such an extent last week, that the sleighing was worn out before the slow and easy people could get around to get out their cutters. The house and lot belonging to Mrfc. Glddlngs Is for s^le. Inquire ef H. W. Mead. Miss Ella Rowe has a lawsuit this week at Woodstock with the C. and N. W. Ry. Co. to recover pay far a valise, checked from this station to Harvard, and stolen from the baggage room of tbe latter place before being re claimed. Willis Niohols, the calf buyer in this village, has bought and shipped In 1888 one thousand eight hundred snd forty cAives, for which Jhe has paid 4400 commission and about #800 ex- prepy^Jftillls is a hustler. v Bor Saler* . A farm of 246 acres, situated 3} miles south-west of McHenry, is es pecially adapted for stock and will carry 75 head of cows. Good spring water runs right to tbe barn. Price $30.00 per acre. Terms one-third cash, balance on time to suit pur ohaser, Apply to, , W. A. CBISTY, West MoHenry, III. PARTICULAR NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves In* debted to me are requested to call and settle the same without further delay, as my books must be closed. Remem ber this is the iastcail aod if you wish to save trouble, attend to this at once. Delays are dangerous. H, V. SHBFABD MoHsnry, Doc. 10th, 1838. Taxes! Taxes!! The undersigned, Uolleotor of the Town of McHenry, will commence re ceiving taxes January 10th, 1889, and can be found at tbe following ^places on the day named: ; Mondays, at the store of Ley 6 Adams, Johnsburgb. - Wednesdays at the store of J. W, Cristy & Sou, Ringwood. Thursdays, at the store of Perry A Owen, iu the village ot McHenry. Saturdays at the Btore of Stevens A Miller In West McHenry. Will be at the above plaeei from 9 A, ic. to 4 p. u. each day. Call aod pay your taxas at as early a day as possible, MATT HKIXEB, Collector, MONUMENTAL WORK. Thirty per cent discount for 60 daye. I have a large stock of finished monu* ments and head stones, which must be turned into cash, and I will give the above discount on all the finished work we have in stock. You can se lect yiur work now and have It set up in tbe Spring. asirBT MILLS a, Johnsb wtg, IlL 11 DM W1CEThW#< J«¥lQlT(«El5Rq»TiAlE fV/INTERTNW ^]TV HAVE ITAL-^ AIIAYSINYWRTWRHA /TFSRHAVCTHFGJTKTFR \fawT\Mmimrm\ATm itm WlTrtOVT f fin ALL 5̂ A 4*̂ Ŝ AP Made by N. K, FAIRBANK ft CO , CHICAGO, ILL. Try Besley's Iron Tonio BitUfrs. For Coughs and Colds Take LStory's "Tar and Wild Cherry Ladles and Misses Cloaks at Perry A Owen's. Prloes lower than anybodys. Golden Machine Oil at J. A. Story's Drugstore. When you desire a pleasant physic try St. Patrick's Pills. i Cheviots--the most stylish dreoa- goods out, 49 eenta at Fltssimmons & Henderson's. If your hogs NThumpe or do Thorley Food. oough, have the not thrive, feed If your ohlckens are troubled with eholera or roup use Thorley Food. J *r.nk Bealey'a Ale and be healthy and happy WHEAT WANTED* The highest market price In cash will be paid for good milling wheat at the Fox River Valley Mills, Mc- fcanry. R.BIHOP. Perfumery, all tbe latest popular odors, always fresb, fragrant and last lug at Storys. Heavy winter wraps only 91.50 at Fltssimmons & Henderson's. All wool Trfcots 20 cents at Flts simmons & Henderson's. Ribbons in all shades very cheap, at Fltzslmmons & Henderson's. If In Want of anything In the line of fool-wear, do not fall to examine the Immense stock at the old reliable Boot aud Shoe House, corner Main street and the Public Square, Wood stock. Stone & Hart, proprietors. Their stock Is complete In every par ticular, and their prices the lowest. Call in and get measured for a nobby pants at 97. Don't pay 99 and 910. Your cboioe out of 200 samples. Also have your clothes altered, fitted and oleaned. as he cau not be beat lc doing a nice job. ,1L LAWLPS, Tailor. Bangs!!! Ladles, use the Bissell's Frizzing Iron to curl your bangs; theyisave time and trouble. To be found aft./' /. A. Story's drug storet Stone & Hare, corner Main Street and the Public Square, Woodstock, have the largest stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods to be found in the county. Do not fail to call on them when lo want of anything in their Silk Handkerchiefs 20 cents, Fitzsimmons A Henderson's. at 'v .<• , Don't 1839 Head. Very choice Japan Rice only 7c. Good clean Tea Dust 10c--10 pounds 90 cents. Heavy red lulled Mittens Sfa* Extra Honey Table Syrdp only 35c per gallon. Dake's Chicago Butter Crackers 8c per pound. Quality and Quantity Big 8. ping 30c per pound. Good Fine cut 35c; good Smoking tobacco 20c per pound. Ten bushels good ^Onions only 60e per bushel. Heavy brown Cotton Flannel 6c. Good seamless Scotch Caps only 40c. Plnsh Caps 60c to 93.00t Tours aa Ever, BONBLETT A SronrsL, FOR SAUT:--House and lot In village m - To Ken%. A large dairy or stock farm"' consist ing of 40J acres situated one and one- half miles west of Ringwood belong ing to the estat of the lata R. H. Carr. This farm has been comptekely iued and worked as two farms--having a complete set of convenient dwellings, barns, stables, silo, hog house, wind mill, etc., for each farm. Also an ice house In good repair. Is well adapted for one largo dairy or stock farm or two smaller ones, and will be let for a term of years together or separate lor a cash rent. For terms apply to Mrs. R. H. Carr on the premises. For Sale at a Great. Bargain The Riverside Hotel In this village. This well known Is now ouered for sale on such terms as will net the purchaser at present rate of rental over 10 per cent on tbe investment. For further particulars call on or ad dress, JAHKS B. PBKKT, Ho Henry, ill. House and Lot for 8ale* The undersigned offers for sale his house and lot on Main street, West McHenry. The lot is 50 feet front by eight rods deep. The bouse is two- story. 26x32, with addition 16x16 one story. Is In a good location for either business or dwelling. Terms reasona ble. For further particulars inquire at tills office, or ou the premises ot, HKKKY Buna 1 Business Notice*! A 'eholco line of Box Paper, it Besley's, West Side. , SMOKK the "Empire, Cuban," best Five Cent Cigar in the market. City residences for sale. Apply Asa W. Smith, Woodstock, 111. ' Besley's Worm Syrup for ohIl< has no equal, . ^ All kinds Ladles' and Gent's P books and bags at Besley's Drug stot west side, . IF you want a first class Photograpl call on L. E. Bennett, over Perry ( Owen's store. Go to Mrs. E. Wf Howefs for Ml ery and Dress Making. "Carry the news to Hannah," th the best place to buy Ladies Shoes Is at Altboff Bros. IS Besley's Death to Rats is sure an| certain. Don't be troubled wi these pests longer. ^ Plum-ba-go-lne, the finest Wago«i Grease ever used, a new thing, at Besley's, , Cand(es, a fine assortment just re^;f celved at Story's Drug Store. Cigars and Tobacco, all the popular brauds are found In our stock. J. A. Story's. . The choicest. brands of Cigars, ist town, at Besley's Drug Store, West Side. Call in and see the best sewing chine iu the U. S, of America for th# least money. % / E* LAWLoa. Maohine Oil, best quality, €0 centA" per gallou, a^ Besley's Drug Store* West Side. ___ ^ Cut-steel ornaments for dre«a~mak- Ing only 15c. at Flts8lm'aoQt<& H«I- derson's. ^.Fer tbe finest line ot Christmas and New Year's Slippers, go to Stone & Hart's, corner Main Street and Public Square, Woodstock. Call aud see tbem. ' '• Persons troubled with chronic di arrhoea or subject to bowel complaint in any form, should try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Many ehrontc cases tbat had resisted all ether treatment hive been cured%hy it. For sale by G, W. Besley. HOW CAN PARENTS Allow their children to cough and strain and cough and calmy eayt **Oh! it Is only a little cold," aud keep giv ing tbem cheap and dangerous medi cines, until tbey are down with luug fever or consumption, when they cau be so easily relieved by Baggs' Cherry Cough Syrup ? it has no superior, au<i few equals. For sale by J. Story and John Humphrey, Druggist's. If you want to see the finest stock of Fine Shoes at tbe lowefet prices, cntt 5^ at Althofl Bros, THE Peerless Dyes, tne best artlcl# on the market aud warranted. At Geo. W. Besley's West Side. Paints, all kinds and colors* *in un limited quantities. Mixed pal«t by tbe pall or gallon at Story's Besley's Extract oi Jamaica Ginger# the finest thing o* the market, at the West Side Drug Skyce. .. „ ^ NEVER fall to read tha advertlea* ment and locals of Bonslett A Stoflel as they are changed from week |o week. Toilet articles, suca as are usually found In a first class, well* regulated pharmacy can be had at btory7« Dnut Store. Boy's knee pants at 25c. Boy's good suits, 92.0u. Wool, double Unit oaptg 35c. cicotch, knit fancy gloves 31s, Overalls 45o. bocks, irom cents to 40c. Meu's fine shoes, 91,85. Plow shoes, 91.00. Boy's double tapped boots. 93J&. , >'• a-Lawtoa, i ij Oropped Dead. Physiologists estimate tbat tbe heart does d,0Q0,00U pounds ot work each day. No wonder people drop dead witn worn out hearts, luisooold De prevented by Dr, Miles' new aitd great discovery, the New Cure. Always cammeuccs when you first begin to gat short of breath, nave weak, faiat or smothering spells, pain or tenderness lft side, etc. bold at. Geo. W. ttesley'a Drug S;ore. COUGH I and COUGH! and COUGH! II What In tbe world is tbe reason yoa. will- cough and keep coughing siitd still keep tryiug interior medicines when iieggs' Cherry Cough Syrup will positively relieve your cough at ouce f l'his is no advertising scheme, but au actual fact, aad we guarantee it. For sale by J. A. Story, McHenry, and J, Humphrey, Wauoonda, Ornggist's. The immense sale ol Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been produced |« i great exteut, by people, who aava been cured by it teliiug their ftkAdn and neighbors of its good qualities, and ;j Several years ago Chamberlain & Co., of Dee Moines, Iowa, commenced the manufacture of a CQugb remedy, believing it to be the most reliable preparation yet produced for coughs, coids and croup, that the public appre ciate true merit,' and in time it was certain to become popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more than realized, Over three hundred thousand bottles of Chamberlain's Coogb Remedy are now sold each year andlt is recognized as the best made, wherever It Is known. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment, fer sale by fypij Ma*. urging them to try it. Tue most ^ vere cold wiii soon yield to Its sootta-^ ing effects, For sale by G. W. Besley WHAT ON EARTH Is th« reason people will not, out aot, or do not gee auy difference la cheap nostrums put up by Uneap John* houses or irresponsible parties at: enormous profits, rather than take a medicine of world wide reputation and one that is giviutc universal satis J' iaction at equal price ? No uiedielne in the woriu is giving such uupar- alieled satisfaction lor purifying the blood as Bergs' Biooii Purifier & Biood Maker, aud every bjttle thas does not do its woik will cost yon nothing. For saie by J. A. Stoiy, Molieary and John Humphrey, Wm* conda. Druggist's. ' W B EAT WAN TED. The highest market pne^ iu cash will be paid lor good Milling WfcaaW at.the Fox River Valley Adlla, Mo..: ^ WMttlf. FOR SALE UK RENT. Fourteen acres of good land, situ-, ated within a mile of the village of-. McHenry. There is a good hOMa. limit and other ouibuildiugf. well of water. Terms APPiy at this office, or ' -i% ' :ViV •• " j " V