NT. §.*• i • .Hi I ijfottce* under the ttot SliPie I,a'(i«a of the W. f Uni>» no p»rt or en ' «ut .O. *A Coffin, tout no H»ar»».w |||ii but'no Hoarse" was the a local paragraph in a late tlie' Baltimore American, i toM the sad story oi a dead baby, 4ranken father, and a broken- .ed mother. Penniless, the mother tvaitod b.v the dead body of her child, while the father went forth to borrow money to provide for its burial. Return ing with fseventeen dollars, yielding to Iheclamor of appitite, and unmindful of the dead baby, he spends the money for tirink, curses the strioken wife ^ ana mother, and tells her to get the baby 1»uried a« best she could, and leaves her to ride in a wagon with the corpse to the 3 toly Cross Cemetery, where it to'aa intermi. Thus are men transformed through the agency of strong drink into true!, heartless monsters! And the Mfclooii-keeper does not hesitate even to take the money borrowed for the burial the dead baby! And the government Walizes the dreadful business for a tee. Ll*ht crfthe Spirit : ~ Now. were we in a room hung with the fittest paintings, and adorned with the roost exquisite statues, we could not see .me of them, if all light were excluded. The Spirit's light is the same to the mind •' bat the outward light is to the bodily «<yes. The most correct and lively des cription of the sun, can not convey either the light, the warmth, the cheerfulness or "the fruitfulness, which the actual shiniug of-that luminary conveys; neither can the most labored and accurate disserta tion on grace and spiritual things, inj- •part a true idea of them, without an ex- lierience of the work of the Spirit upon the heart. The Holy Spirit innst shine upon your graces, or you will not lie able to see them; and your works must shine upon your faith, or your neighbors will not be able to see it.---Toplady. --V «. I r't., mum ^ s tf.rsfyr .••«- tars INGiAND SUMMER v *S •* »«i< •W * "v'f "" * ' --«IU3T OPENED AT ^ y* • v-g? - v.vrc'&j - - Ks*:^MH 'f ' '/i'i r ,s (• te r * i -< ,5. ,1 !l s " i * MADE ON FARM LAND AND orrowers. on tune an la amounts to1 J. W. BAN8TEAD, Borden Blfe, Elgin, 111 "Try Ayer's Rife' flgt Rheumatism, Ktot^iAi Oosi Stephen lansing, of Yonker*, N. IT., Bayg; «< Recommended as a cure for chronic Costiveness, Ayer's Pills have relieved me from that trouble and also from Gout. If every victim of this dis ease would heed only three words of mine, I could banish Gout from the land. These words would be--' Try Ayer'i Pills.'" "By the use of Ayer's Pills alone, I cured myself permanently of rheama> tism which had troubled me several months. These Pills are at onee harmless And effectual, ami, I believe, would prove a specific in all caaea of incipient Rheumatism. No medicine could have served me in better stead." -- C. 0. Bock, Corner, Avoyelles Parish, La. C. F. Hopkins, Nevada City, writes: "I have used Ayer's Pills for sixteen years, and I think they are the best Pilla in the world. We keep a box of them in the house all the time. They have cured me of sick headache and neuralgia. Since taking Ayer's Pills, I have l»>en tree from these complaints." " I Lave derived great benefit from Ayer's Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with rheumatism that I waa unable to do any work. 1 took three boxes ol Ayer's Pills and was «utii'ely cured. Siuta that time I am never without a box of thesepills."--Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. • Ayer's Cathartic Pills, PE#ABK» B* J Or. J. C. Ay«r & Con Lowell, Matt. Sold toy aU Deafen* Is Medtda*. V. B R SPAULDiNfc Illinois, mm BROTHERS. --noma of-- Roadsters, Draft << - AND GRABS HORSES. ^ . We bsve the following stAilions in service •#;ifjM ssssoa of im. >,. . I;-' VON LEEI^ ' p • i^gltliifBRmbtetAnlan Snllion .*1 •at, 18«5 Stands 15H' hands high, weight 11(K) Bounds Is bright b»v. black points, Has mtie style and puo<1 action. As a represent a- life for getting good roadsters ia hard to ' Vest. "Van T.ccr" »as airsd by Georke O. {3.05), tar Lakeland Abdallab, 351. First dam by Patchen, bv Autocrat. Secondxtam Dolly, *rjf >Gifford Morgan. CHANCELLOR, JR. >£ Having recently purchased a very fine ,S- Mtaported Clydesdale Stallion, (ihaneellor, Jr., f#r oar own u»e, will breed a limited number, •f Maraa outside. Chancellor Jr. is 8 years dd this spring; is a Cherry Bay with black fntsta; WK hands high and weighs about 1,70# fMsdi; strong, clean limbs, fine actios, mild tflanoaitJon, He was sirerS hjr Ch"ncellor, efej, be by Brew Prince of Wales, (673), Dam Lofty. (460); grand (lain by Du ke of Well- iagfcm, <1543); greatgrand dam by Sir Tfilliam Wallace, (&>*;, He combines in his breeding toe best blood Scotland ever had, and lias f rea bis ability to get uniform Colts, of St size, fine turn, strong and rugged, CHAMPION, JR. v •"?* the Percbeon Morgan Horse, lie kas i/-.proven himself & fine stock getter for general • >ttrp«8«f, and cannot be beaten in the North. •' Wen. Parties who intend breeding the com- Ihgseason, will find it to their advantage to , stall and »ee our stock and get oar terms • vt- •hich will be reasonable. Mares from a distanee will be well cared r's risk, at moderate rates. Osll sad see us. mAXi&tW BROS. Family Groceries, * Canned Goods, etc. My Goods are all new and -freah and will be •old as low at the same quality of Goods can to bought anywhere. Ths But Brssds of Floor Kept Constantly on Hand. {tftfetnsr a large pviusf and" ^ I lwpr« ick alt tho litest styles in ^ " > i T * ^ MOH(sxu?7P Xll, ii, * ; "M,C ' [thing, Boots and Shoes, £>. Hats, Gaps, Gents Furnishings. -s: »J . • ' ' ^rttr> LL STYLES AND PKIC15S. t V " k; •,*•??>'< t\ t m-AQJfNI FOR THE NEW ROME SEW'N0 MAfMfrliE.^ ^ ^ ^ J? ' ? ^ ^oves* Tin* Copper aHd Sheet-Iron Ware* Itldin t^luit on has put iti a ftill slm k ot AGRICUI/rURAL HM c*^fiCJU(l'nr Mo,i,ie P5ow3» G-esloy Suky Flows, Orvis Plows, beerlers, Disli Harrows, Drngs. and in short everything in toe *arming Tool line, which will be sold at Bottom Figures. * ^ vM-'M ijf- : ¥ 'ScYtH' v t:% ^ Spring Opening ot Millinery, at Maima#< Wauconda'. ho latest st>les in Spring and Summer Fiats and Trimmings lire now included in my btock. Hats made and trimmed to order. !fc> J M* II ̂ SI 2 [H® 5 OPPOSITE BISHOP'S MILIi, *w- McHEi^RY, •<- f# , V- M LLlNOIfik CD m* 2 p o © M.S P SO CD 0 OH re^pj CT* w CD CD W l-J* H m; ^---DEALER IX-L**. , "a P ; *.j. ate. O* <?• BBTIiIa, M1CHMOND ILLINOIS, ¥>• ' A tsll line of Oloths, of' the latest styles , and patterns always on hand. iSIWG LB OARaCSJNXfS, I OR FULL 8UIT8, ,: Made on short notice sad a fit guaranteed. From our experience and practic.il knowl edge of r.he business we are confident we can jtlease the most fast id ions, and respectfully Invite all ia waat ef (ftotblag «t aay luttd to giyeiBeaeaU. Prices as low as the same qnalHy of goods i as bs pnrehased anywhere. < c. 3. BRILL. MEAT MARKET. 1 also have in connection s Meat Market, where can always be found Fresh, Salt, and Smoked Meats, etc. Karly in the season T shall ran a Delivery Wagon and supply Cns^ tamers with iresli Sie&ts r&gsiariy on stated clays. Ualland see me and I am sure I can please roa both in quality and price of all articles a my line. M. V. B SPAULDINC. ; Btagweoci, April 1st, fflM. J. J. BsrUaa BARBS AN BROS. I €? 2 Pjco © o F2 ̂ « l i l o t - H'02 Purchased for Cash, all of which will be sold as low as the market I wiliadoiit#nd furnishtfixst Class Goods* I - v * x , jj, i_i_T ^ > **- t i H&A jt*/ iiV* f M i. * IA FULXi IaJ-NM OF STOTMgS* I GARLAND AND OTHER KINDS. and see our Gasolene Stools. GLASS OF ALL SIZES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. tf * 7 ^ In the Market, at Bottom Prioe« ' 1 0 - CO r"««i p - Vs JOBBIITQ AND HSFAXRZira g \ ̂ ( * n ( ^ V ! vif"' ^ *3 AT BOTTOM PRICES. AND .3'1!.he .?" Sl!?rt Not.ic8 and .Satlsfaotiou Guaranteed. A 4 <" P»b'ic patronage STEVENS. 'f •:J- >• • NEAR THE DEPOT. West McHenry, Illinois. -- Reliable Lumber of an Kinds, 3 always on hand, and for sale at prices as low or lower than good Lumber can be l>ought anywhere See us before buj'ing^ as we aire s ure we save yoa mon^ Casip, BooraaS WindowFraies-Eeeiy Maae-Alwajs on Hani i ̂ 1 Also the Best Brands of Barb Wit©. "I Wlu>leaale and Eetail - DSALEBB m a oog Q g Hoog.® ft ti 2D £s* >-*• kJ FINE CIGARS, Lg 2. ̂ S* fel sf o g g1© a ® p m 02 Xfl - ^ Will be done on short notice and Satisfaction Guar atesd* tare of public patronage respectfully t&licited. JACOB BON8LETT. BfcHenry, 111., October 1st, 1888. * A We shall keep our stock complete" at all time? and spare no pains tp nccomniodute all who may favor us with their'patronage. ^ 1 ^ i " ' r . ' WILBUR LIIJMBSK McHENBT ILLINOIS: Bavingfleased the brick building lone door I South ot the post effice, we have opened a retail store, where, at all times can lie found fine cigars of on r own manufacture, together with smoking and ebewing tobacco of the I best brands. Fins A SPECIALTY, We have a Yiery large assortment aad aooie I •ery handsom«: patterns. CALL AND SEE US. BABB1AV raos. MeBenry. H ovember 18th, 1888. 09 O * c+ C 2- W H* CD ,.CS> CD Pj ® CD go ?& &J1 *< 5 5 wo GOLDING 'AUCONDA, ILLINOIS. Are now better than ever prepared to offer you g, ay GREAT H CD •QQ 25c ̂ For sale by Ceo. W.«Besley ,| O m l j WH ^ H P So e+.CD* ^ £<3 Bm eg w> m CD ~ H CD OP 02 p ti In all kinds of Goods. We mean business and will {five yon Low er Prices than ever lie fore offered in Lake County. teL\ .,v ;• .. "'-Air f v . Xfi en- O a Bichmond, October 15th, 1888. DONT USE A SCRUB BULL * When y<Ju can get the beat General Purpose i:y§. --r»Bjreaiiing on HATCH, « Sprh>8 Groye, Illinois. I. B.--PRICES m BOWN. W A N T E D I rrrsTro to canvass tor the sale of Nursery stock. A B aeeeasary. stating age. {MtmtimUd*paper.) C. L. Bsothby •TBBH&fcS rl" Th«* Peerl«ts Dyew, tlie heni Hrticl« JERRY SMITH. 1 Boot and Shoe Maker. One door South of the FarnUnre Store! Howe's Bleak, j --McB ENRY ILLINOIS-H Boots and Sb>oes|inannfaetnred of the* besi material and a Jit Guaranteed. REPAIRING „ Promptly attended to. Ivvisiblb Patchb*I for Fine Shoes and Boots a specialty. OalI! and see me. MeHenry, D ee. 4th, 'OUR STOCK OP--*;. General Merchandise Was never i^oie complete than now. CJatt *tfi get " oiirlP^c before purchasing elsewhere. Special inducements for Cash Buy- fi^|| up. ^ ' GOLDING BROTHERS. 10*Highest Sf arket Price paid for Farm Produce. in ** •! «Tr^ >» • -•"iL3*• '• i m'-M ~ " * (One Door West of Hlverslde nouse#-^ Yom»Truly| T "W'1 * 'fjy "* \ H- . . i8Jerry Smiths LEADING 5 CENT CIGAR in Met* er. ry Go. Call for th«m. rDEALBB •I I •* > Fem & it ir:'-.. •, • -VaVv DRUGS , ME D I C I N E S ,? . FULL LINE OF-- it": l:JjtWi. .V* *J 'r"> ,j'r ' ' r '• \l' W' M f; llntgi, Quaiietb, Dye Stafis, Faints, ttl* and Colors. ' ' " Alio a l»rge line op " * ;v ' ^ : hi Fitizsimmoixg W est McHenr^ the market and warran«ML At Ueonwl ^ eaV MCtie W. ?o»l«y'8, Weat Bide. |£on, gin^ w & Henderson, J- * m , .ftfe ih Sv'1- Constantly on band Patent Medicines, Toilet Artices, 4^~AKD pOMPLETE STOCK OF-- & DRUGGISTS Physicians Prescriptions - ̂ ^-r- \\ v ,, > fl • <> >»•«"' T» ' ^dlfwWly and accuratey corapoihided by a Registered I cist. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. .A'r JULIA A. STORY. GRANGER, Manager. mmw 9 \ • WHAT'S THE MATTEL WITH vS'. O! They're All Right I • * f 1 :;:4id havejust received a.large' stbrft' ot 'V**V"(*,?'%\fb "V-J ^. New Spring . Goods^ To which they invite yoar especial attention, They have com menced this year with increasing trade. They have tried to do Business on Business Principles and have succeeded^ " *: s" '••A 10m Price to AU. , - Tho Boat eflTuything. **A clean and attractive store and everybody welcome,"---»a oUr* motto. .v:<; " ? Give us your trade and we will try and merit it.. \ Call and see our new stock of Dress Groods. ' v v^" ivfcHeury, March 12th, 1889. ??'V? liVi . ;wdealeb Drags and . Medieioes, PAINTS, OILS, Toilet ArtidMr ̂ • PUBE--- A N O LIQUORS, FOB MEDICAL USE. Also Bottled Ale and Porter for Medical use. * The best brands of Cigars and Smoking and Chewing Tobacoo alwayson hand. ; 5 PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS, % Oaretnlly Compounded, G-ive me a call. ')-•$* ' M „ u ao4U IOM >||MURT%"' McHenry, t^k ^ \ ' ' ' ' . . ... .. ,^:S4fa; NflWKS ' /k . wu iWfev,tR ;»