itulor the »hovw hta« .jriles of *u« *7. C. T. U, St® part or credit^fof Half K&de Poverty. ' / I following from Mr. Spurgeon on i of " Self-Made Poverty," and fritatloa oi 4ru»keaBess uuU vice >to, is nlKO true of Chicago as weU as VI would not say hard words against verty; whererer it comes it is bitter to j btttyou will mark, as you notice caingfoliy, that, while a few are poor be- caase of unavoidable circumstances, a •ery large mass of the poverty of London lathe sheer and clear result erf profuse- ness, want of fore thought, idleness, and, worst of all, drunkenness. Ah! that drunkenness, that is the master-evil. If drink could be got rid of we might be sure conquering the devil himself. The drunkenness created by the infernal liquor-dens which plague-spot the whole of this huge city is appalling. No, I did hot speak in haste or let slip a hasty word; many of the drink-houses are nothing taw than infernal; in some re spects they are, worse, for hell has its usee as a divine protest against sin, but m for the gin-palace, there is nothing to be said in ita favor. The vices of the age ciuse ibiw-ioafuiB of fchs poverty. If ws could look at the homes to-night, the wretched homes wrhere women will trem ble at the sound of their husbands' foot as Be comes home, where little children will crouch down with fear, upon their little heap of straw, because the human brute who calls himself 'a man' will come reeling home from the place where he has b£sn indulging his appetites--if you could look at such a sight and remember it will be seen ten thousand times over to night, you will will say, 'God help us by- all means to save some.' Seize the great .«•*» to !ay eft- the root of this deadly upas-tree, and to work constantly with it t!H tbe buge trunk of the poison tree begins to rock to and fro, and get it down, and London is saved from the wretchedness and misery which now drips from every bough." • I' M I • .HI, . LI I'll For Investment. S'*„ MAYWOOD (Melrose Station.) T< directly west of the Chicago ?onrt House on the Galena I)iv}sioc,of tbe Chicago and Northwestern Ry., and Ib ' a manufacturing town In every sen^e Of the word ; It is thoroughly establish ed and not an experiment.. In the his tory of manufacturing towns have you over heard of one which did Dot show • rapid advance in real estate values especially when well located, and hav- * log excellent transportationfadllMesf : 'Think of this when reading of the ad vantages and progreaa of thifc beautiful property. Our subdivision Is on the - main business strebt (19th). oue block north of the depot, and is tbe highest if, ^potnt within a radius of three miles. ' There lots are all for sale oaessy monthly payments, and Is an investr ment that will more than double itself Inside of two years, -!For lnrtber particnlnrs inquire of John I. story, at the RWfrslde Bouse, 5©f>*he Editoi of ttafe paper, or of S. H. BLOSS & CO. UK.-; ACME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Dressing at 5 cents* A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY# because shoes once blackened with It can be kept dean bv washing them with water. Peopfe in moderate circumstances find it profitable to buy it at 20o. a bottle, because what they ppend for Blacking they save in It is t?ie chespest Watting considtaiag Its quality, and yet wv wrnt to sell it cheaper if it can be done. We will pay $10,000 Reward for a rccipe that will enable us to Ibake Wolff's Acme Blacking at such a price that a retailer can profitably sell it at 10c. a bottle. This ofieris open until -Jan. 1st, 1893. WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old fimitvre painted with *;irT 4 PIK-RON (this is the name of the paint), looks like stained and varnished new furniture. One coat will do it A child can apply it. You can change a pine to a walnut, or a cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your Ail retailers sell it. <3il!ett's l\f\G !C • j* v> I . •> >• r 1 * T^HE R1PANS TABULES regulatc fne stomaclvliver and boyeis, purify ^ * the blood, are pleasant to take, safe a3?d always effectual* reliable rem- edy for Biliousness, Blotches pa the Face, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disor dered Stomach, Dimness, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, Female Complaints, Foul Breathy Headache, Heartburn, Hives, jaundice, Kidney Complaints, Liver petite, Mental *t)eprcn Rash, Painful Di^c.; Blood to the S a l t R h e u m , Headache, S k in Dl$ Tired Feeling, Brash and every other that results 'from iin in the proper perform Troubles, Loss of Ap- sion, Nausea, Nettle tion, Pimples, Rush of Sal lo\v Complexion, Head, Scrofula, Sick eases. Sour Stomach, iLivef^ XJlcers, Water symptom a** d isease pure blood or a failure ance of their functions by the stomach, liver and intestines. Persons given to over-eating are bene fited by taking one tabule after each meal A continued use of the Ripans Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be injurious to the most delicate. 2 gross $>2, gross $1.25, gross 75c., 1-24 gross j 5 cents. Sent by mail postage paitl Additwa THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, **ew Yoifc £0** * tbe ONLY Yi njaKiijJ wblcb PreveitfS and Cures VWIVHUHW milvlIWHI for lOffDe&iborn 8t.,'Cfcleago. C A N D E E 2? name that should be familiar to ,sw@ry mas, woman and child in the land. Why? Because that is the brand <m the soles of the best BUBBEB BOOTS AND SHOES made. Ask your dealer for them ancl If he does not keep them send to us for a Descriptive Il lustrated Price Xiiet and we will send you a pair through a dealer in your town. ET-IE SURE TO ASK FOR CANDEE. C. H. FARCO & CO., SxeloslT^ Wholesale Agents, . lUlcifiO, TMV RUBBERS PATENTS •T TRADE MARKS, W* DESIGN PATENTS ( COPYRIGHTS, etc. information and ee Handbook write to & CO., ail Buoadw.t. New York. Ohlest l.nre.iu for securiiur prstents in America. Bvcry natuat taken oat by rs is brought before the pnolic by a notice gtren free of charge la the jlmntifw j|i«mrae - in iae JU^ent Larcest ctrculation of any Beientiflc pa^r in the world. Spiendialy illustrated. No intellf man should be without it. Week I r, ga.t year: $1.30 six months. Address MtJNN St i Publishers, 361 Broadway, New York. JULIA A. STORY. ^iu» ~ Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, SEWING MACHINES, ETC. Opposite BUhop'* Mill, McHenry 111 Just. Received, 33 Ladies' and Gents' Gold Chains, tbe finest ever brought to this town . A written guarantee with every cbain for six years graces from $2.50 ap. Gall and look tbem over be fore yon buy as we «# sure we can please you. Heaman Bros. McHccry, IJM Feb. 1891. DEALER IN ONK DOOR WEST OF K1VEBS1DK BOUSE, McHwry.Dl, & The place to buy goods is where you can jfet tbe best return* for your money. This being the case you are* in duty bound to give us a call and be convinced that our store is the place to do your trad ing. We carry the largest btoek of GENERAL HARDWARE A^D STOVES. The largest assortment of Steel Goods and House-furnishing goods. The finest line of Cutlery and Sporting goods. The best assortment of Fancy Agate Iron-ware, Granite Iron and Blue and white ware. • We Manufacture oar own Tinware, Copper and Galvan ized Iron Goods. Carry a large stock of spur, baib, and Sand Plain Feuce wire. Rope, Glass, etc. Make a specialty of Milk Cans and all Dairy Supplies, and jobbinjr in all kinds of shoet metaj| Yours Respectfully, v- STORY & M'OMBEBe West McHenry, III., Jan. 37. 1881. v/umuJi, • -JUSTEN f ' McHENRY, ILL. "With Two Stores, "Ore o" the WfBt- ard one on the East side, they present ro the bdfing public : Jk Stpefe qjP KINDS OF FURNITURE Tills Fall than ever b«iore, wuiuii w« are cfterlog at greatly i V ^ PBICSS, " NO W IS THE TIME TO BUT. V 'Flour Mills Co. We also keep samples of la stock a full line of CARPETS, And can give yon unfiling from the cheapest to the llnest Brussels, at lower -A FULL LINE Drops, Chemicals. Dje Sti®, Pauls, Constantly on hand. Also a large line or Patent Medicines. Toilet Articles. ST {ti AHD A COMPLETE STOCK OP TIONERY AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES 'm. • •'•••• - V • " Physicians Prescriptions Carefully and accuratey' compounded by a Registered Pharma- eiat. Tour patronage is respectfully goUcited, JULIA A, STOliYs The West Side Boot, Shoe and Clothing Store. 1 H 1 f 1892 SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT^ 1892 tarTo the people of McHenry and Lake Counties we would say, that this spring we are better prepared than ever before to figure with the buying public in the following lines of new ^and well bought merchandise, If you stop and think for a moment you can not help but see that our expenses are less than our competitors, and consequently we can*and will give you lower prices than you get elsewhere, Our Boot, Shoe and Rubber Stock ~ was never more complete. We are showirg a line of ladies' fine shoes at $1.50, $1.75, $2 25, $3, $3.25 and $3.50 per pair. Our lines oi men's and children's shoes are equally as well filled. CLOTHING I CLOTHING ! Our spring and summer clothing is here, ready for your inspec tion. * e put into our store tbis spring the largest and finest lot of neW Clothing that we have over shown at one time, Our assort ment in this line is very c mplete, quality durable and stylish. You can not afford to buy anything in this line without first looking our stock over, as itcompiises everything from a four-yeir old knee pant up to a man's best full suit. A full spring stock ot new and stylish hats just in, call and see them „ Vy e still- the largest assortment of Rockford oveiads. jackets and shirts, in town, all tully warranted no* to rip.. Trunks and traveling bags, rubber and oil cloth coats. ' Choice afresh groceries ever v two weeks. Flour by the sack or barrel at. prices to meet tiny and all competi tion, quality considered Yours as ever for business. JOHN J. M LLER, West McHenry. , Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, »nd »U Pat- •: >ent business conducted for moderate Fees. I Oun Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office ,and we can secure patent in less time than those i remote from Washington. I Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free oi Our fee not due till patent is secured. I A Pamphlet, ilHow to Obtain Patents," withi > cost of same in the U* S« And foreign countries1 tent free* Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. > Ow.patcnt Office. Washinoton.d.c. tbeTr filled saving, of he SOW mm lUrtid m% (iUUIIUPy. - ^ iltW;r > a bowl with wine 'I drink to those who lost their lives in defense of the liberties of Greece. • The Romans paid deference to Libertas, the goddess of pardon, tbe same as the Eleutheria of the Greeks. She was the daughter of Jupiter and Juno. f Tiberius Gracchus erected the first temple to. her at Rome on Aven- tine hill, and it was here that the afchi ves of the state were deposited. The goddess was represented as a Roman matron, arrayed in white, holding in one hand a broken scepter wl »Wi> ERE TO STAY, WITH A FULL L1XKQ9 , AlncL l^io Mistake. pFiOcS county. any other bcsjss is llic We have taken gnat pains la select log our USDSmKISG IUPFLIXS VOFFISS: CASKETS ft XE11KHIKG8. Of the latest designs. Everything new and elegant. We keep nothing but thft beat. Do not fail to call aod gee us when in want of anjtbing in our line. :-7. ^ i iiiii um j y iicuu Better than ever before, though 1 ' always the be?l» We hefid the list with Pillsbury Be t at $ 1.35 per Lily of the Valley, l.is * A No. 1 family flojir,1.15 ^ 25 lbs. strictly pure Buckwbe^ Flour, 60 cents. - J * • -A *2 4 '< 25 granulated Corn J 50 cents. . ' '"v 1 1£1»3 lbs granulated Own " r 25 cents. m winter wheat ^rahailj Flour, 70 cents. 12 1-2 lbs, winter wheat Graha|pr Flour, 35 cents. j I"'" • . W i - All flour guaranteed money refunded. '•f-? (i Mour delivered to any"part the village free of charge, 31 • -vT'.l •'-#1 A splendid New Hearse connection, which will be furnished Reasonable Rates. JUSTEN BROS. McHenry, IU., September, 1691 0 s § p s 'B • e 1 4" o OS s I i < s. $ 4 M CO H a P tf o s & rS"g P 5. 0 B* » M 1 H Hi CD © TOVI|)(M! Trne k Co. Instructed --.-- ---s workMtteAdil^acd made money faster Htm lapeeUdto. Ibe^n^ftbletoboy an island and build *se»U #emmer botel. If 1 do&Hencceed at that, I will go w ftl Ibe bneioess In which I mude my money. Shall W8 inetract and start you. reader? •ox* will in due -- tel. if yon wish *•••*•»•» st our new line of work, rap- tboeeoC either sex. young or old, Aee, wherever they Jive. Any one to learn, Wefumish everything, No •pare moments, or all your time tead brings wonderful sac- y, . y , Beginners are earuin g from 99ft t# MP weeeiwd upwards, and more after a littleezpe- •~*S&V™-® 7®'Jhe employ ment--we teaeh yon ? 0»ftr^eloufi things, and here Is osefal. wealth-giving wonder. Greairaiiis Mwai'd Indsetriotui worker. W iierever ySpi are doimr. ytra want to knowabottt this ^ jlWMtW once. Delay means much money b a r e J b n o u w i l l w r i t * n sr Addifi-- If w»d*. »ndir you work iudastriously, you will Sn d'JO Uau b« abUubiruUUnd sad build t boi |ilM|r «Mt b* MflMMl rtt. EmjtwIM n* ,.A%'jjt. REPUBLIC. and !n the other a pike surmotrfrt&i by a inileusor cap; at her feet lay a cat, an aniinai that is an enemy to J* ' * sJtStet Si, •r.. vm SILVER DOLLAR (1886). features have undergone in the ce tury that has almost rounded oi before - she first figured as a palpal feature in the Republic. Having followed Mr. Buskin's ici^ of distinguishing the theoretical fa ulty from the moral perception, i may concern ourselves with t aesthetic idea in the imaginative i suits. Some of her forms of typi( beauty that may enter such considi ation are: Unity, the type of divi, comprehensiveness; repose, the tV of divine permanence; symmetry, t type of divine justice; purity, t type of divine energy; and, mode! tion, the type of government by la Our Goddess of Liberty may be cc sidered to have fulfilled these idei First, she stands in proud pre-cm nence on the dome of our Capitol t Washington; and still more pcrfectll as she came the gift of France, tlj monument of our centennial, tow«S ing grandly against the sky, blessli| the land, lighting the s|». . i The first twenty dollar gola col Clean, Freth Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS BOOTS. SHOES, GROCERIES. Etc. It is no use to make a noise about what you are going tedo, un less you are prepared to do it when thi time comes. Our Greeting for the Fall. Renl Bargains of great vatu < »o every one of our customers. My stock is complete in every department and comprises is • v.-'- . Everything UniallyKe.pt i& a General Store. Call and look us over, whether you wish to buy or net. iRespectfully, ^ ? f V e-j" > '£ii&wk JlcHei>ry,%pt. t9d» 1801 i No. 0701. R«o«*rd 2s2l I-2 Will be for servace *t the baroa of 6ebrg« K«H«n*y, IUfBoto. SvS TERMS. $75. One half payable in Cash, balance by Note dne aix months from service without Interest, Interest afu*.r due at 8.per cent. '•GeorgeO." was sired by Lakeland Abdallfth 361. by the foumtur-of our trotting nondera, oH Rysitvkes Hambletonian, 10 Dim of George () ij#hy Autoi M. Autocrat, ft son of Patcheu, 30, record 2:28X. She George paced at six yenr«ol* h bait mile in 1:06X, and »t 17 years a full mile i*» 2;27. "George O " has had limited advan tages tn th<> stud , nevej having bre«l a stan dard bied mare, but his colts are all very speedy and sell tor long prices. He sired a two-year-oid with a recordl of S:^>. trial n mile in ] :23 to Road Cart • JimoU, ^ i ? h, ' i 1 xi<< *•* m ft »:4$ Uive us your orders will try and please you in quality and price in any want. •}§S, Remember the Fox River Valley Mills. ± HORSE f Nearly every pattern of Hors§ Blanket is imitated in color and Style. In most cases the imitation,: - looks just as good as the genuine^ but it hasn't the warp threads, anjg^ < so lacks strength, and while if selli for only a little less than the geni^» ine it isn't worth one-half as mucll. The fact that % Horse B/ankem are copied is strong evidendf that they are THE STANDARP," and every buyer should see that the 5A trade mark is sewed 08 the inside of the Blanket. Five Mile ; Boss Electrie Extra Test Baker HORSE BLANKET ARE THE STRONGEST fs 1)^0 4x'A STYLES , i prices to suit everybody. If yo^ can't gm fhem from your dealer, write us. Ask flat the ̂ Book. Ybtt ian get it without charg^g WU. AYRES «. SONS. PhH«(1»lpW$ ! 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