i-& • Wm*z. , aader' lbs a*e*« ---- I fey iM Uditi ot the W, O, T, U 7 cltlai no par* or credit for U« Work and Bala fit driok bill of the nation is «wr $1,000,000,000, all of which has to come Ottt of the productive earnings of the people. The post to take care of the paupers, imbeciles, insane and criminals, the fan of work and the accidents caused by drink, amount at alow estimate to #400,000.000 a year. Add these to gether, and we get $ 1,400,000,000 as the yearly drain which the liquor traffic Imposes on the country, or more than one-ninth the entire productive capacity of tiie nation. In other words, the people of the United States work one day out ot every nine to k«*P the gin mills running! At the National Temperance society conference in was unanimously resolved to make an effort to enforce the law with penalty relating to temperance literature in the public schools. The law is as fol lows: "Sec. 1. Provision shall be made by proper local authorities for instruct ing all pupils in all schools supported by public money, or under state control, in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks stimulants and narcotics upon the hu man system." In all thirty-six states have adopted similar Saws. Eren if prohibition vdoes not prohibit In Kansas, the penitentiary population has fallen off 60 percent since 1880.c mmmisM ft / fc AfcSr ---M •t:J" ̂ $ I, IVORY PURE FOR CLOTHES.' WKMOOTNFTIMMAXOA.OIIM Standard Bred Stallions ^W WfVVN«wWii The two f ollowing Registered Stal lions will make the season of 1894 at my beam opposite the Park, in Crystal hake, McHenry Co., III. JUDGE MELVIN 13206 Bay Stallion 16% hands high and weighs 1300 lb»., foaled 1890. Sired by Sultan 1513; record SiM. The sire of Sa'sdtn, record of 2;P5?4'; Stamboul, record and thirty others in tfca ittmikM Met. Dam Sophia (tam of Geo. Gould, record 2^6) l«reeo. Wilke#519. M-lialHttie Wil ier (dam of Abbie, record S:W) by American Olav 31. U dam running bred. TERMS.--$15.00 to Insure a Mar* la fotL •--)o(-- PERIOD 17146. (Own brother to Phil Gordon, record 2:33.) . ^eitnat stallion, 153f hands high, welsh* 1,800 lbs., foaled I8f®. Sired by Gordon 3127; •om of Onwar i Mil, record 2:25J£. 0*m Oolon (darn of Semicolon, 2:13V; Patch- •w™. Phil Gordon, 2;33; Silver Bell, l:ilX)i by Strathmore 408. ** dam Oorai) dam of CoraUoM, S-.lSJf), bj Gtark Chief K», ' 8d dam Cassia (dam of Caliban, S:M). by Cu- •luslf.Olay 22, * W> dam rannlng bred. f 1"KBM8.--#10. to Insure* Mm*to Foal. DRY GOODi . V«-- yv * * * » ^ -."iy V ' *** HATS AND CAPS,^^4, V , t ens, Boots, Shoes, Gloves, Bw't Foi-Wt I wrry a larger stock «aa HW hftfd. We are making sweeping reductions on all our Roods, and it will pay you tomi^* ueaneftrlyctlt. W;V:*T n JOHN I. StORY. MoHeary, 111. 1804t F. L. MoNenry ^pZ!^^aDg 6AS0LENE-:-STOVE? If not why not, when you can buy one of the cele brated *'QUICK MEAL" Stoves for even lees money than other stoves are sold for, and it is as far ahead of the average vapor stove as you can imagine. As a household friend it is renowned; No finer stove on earth is found, 'Twill tiiat.tired feeling heal, # The Quick' 1 he wonderful sale of this stove is a testimony oi its superiority over others. It is most certainly to your interest to see this stove in operation, and to thoroughly onderstmnd OUE. liber ality in disposing ot them. ' To do this call upon « , ; •Mlii. Vsf Y-; F . L . M c O M B E R . Oealar to General Hardware, Woot McHenry, HI. Kill! ef McHenry & Lake Counties MIDNIGHT, Paci g Stallion. Record,9:17t . 'Ppon looking over the breeding of these Bullions It will be seen 'bat they are not only extremely fashionably bred, but their iramo- diet* ancestors, on both sides, are individual prodncers of phenomenal bat speed. extended breeding and description forniab. ed«a application. •AMUEi- S. GRANGER, Manager, -. . Crystal LIN, III. i , C. W. OOOK. Owner, v". OXJ^WA. iMU»- Mas 2:21%. GEORGE O, •Mailard ander both trottlag and peeing rnleo. 4^, 1 Hu tbe fastest record of any stallion in Northern Illinois. Biwnmo of Midnight, 2:17V. -- Rlaok horse, 15% bands hlsth ; foaled lB8fi; bred bv B. H. Pooler, Qernia, III Sired by M««er Bov, he by P1yroon»h t ock, 2:34 he by Hill's Black Hawk, let dam Starlight, could p->ce In 2:27. by McKay hnrse, dam of M'dnfght 2:l7Jf; 81 dam, pacer, by Pharaoh, pacer; sire Rfchball 2:123^; 3«t dam by Ethan alien. In presenting Midnight to the public I think I show one of the best Indivduals ever offe ed <n Northern Illioots Midnight is « grind good horse. He is a black, stand in er h^nds high, will weigh 1075 pounds and of stately carriage. His head and neck »re handsomely lined, his shoulders deep and well laid, his withers carried well back, tbe t arrel t ex cellent depth and splendidlv ribbed home; his loins remarkably good, and at this very point we see too many horses very defective. A weak loin ami coupling is a-more seriousde feet than any other point. We like to see a horse made there as if he could carry a ton His l»gs and feet good, p ints strong, and bone clean. He hasqualitv, beauty and high finish. He has a world of speed. As a race ^orse none'an outla-t him Oneidering all ihese qualifit aik-uti, no asxumed, but demon, stratea; ha inheritance, his campaigning qualities, and his grwt *p66<1 pro<Hi< ins; pow« et,\ ,&m fu"y justiOed in thinking that Mid night s prospects, when bred to gf>od mares, are not exceeded ty any horse of h's age. MhUnght rame to McHenry Oo., Feb, 16. 1883. unknown to hors«men atd breeders, but as a proof that the public wa% pleased with 5»J !,'5ea '8 before Aug 10, and re fused 25 more, I started him but five times in public, first at Dundee over a new half mile track, and drovs him an easy mile in 2.2B, last eighth in 15 sec. Second, at M«v beftt 2:28; he paced ln?;23. Third, at wood;lock, by request of those at the race Id rove turn one-halt' mile in 1:09. fourth time, at hisflm race in '93 at Llbsrtyville, be wen seconu money, over a heavy track, ard ck by Proctor, 2:17. WEST MoHSWRT Invites the pubiic to impartially exunine li|t i %*«», BOMODiihle stock of ' lummer M«ch«ndl.a, > • 0arefully bought, ojiosely sold? $ttcnmer Su%>. Baifcia?<, Sateeu^ Orgvadies^ ( QiDghame, Prints. > /; - ^ f •• - ' ' " '--S. " ; WU.rjTB GOOD^ V ^Pirt Patterns, pobes, IACM. Parasols, .! A full lineot ladies', misses' and chitdre: and Jackets. Summer Shawls. ' .We<»rry the best stock of serviceable stylish ; ".CLOTHING! % For men, boys and children^ in town. All t>izesf latest colors, correct fits. See oar new ideas in GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. iliAad" iSJikte, Collar* aad Cii£U, Neckwear. s_ ^ | Straw and Fur Hats. 'Iffewest colors aud shapes. We again b>ive .. full stork of the famous Beiott Overalls, Shirts, r';s'iSi,lt8 a£d Ji4ck^t8# Prices right a«d ^004%,^^ •••* " I'm - IT? i i V rmau 1 n , n , V'|» i > - vSee our big line of (J. H. Fargo and W. Bbuglaf? Shoes. Our styles are exclusive, and We carryall sizes and the various widihd. Pricas are in accordance with guarantee? offered, 'jl^Sce our new Walt Paper, Borders, Cnf* ^tns, Shades. Poles, Carpets, Oil CWths. m: ' TruDks, Valises, Hand Bags. • 'Ij'i": <'?roc kLiissL2', ; •lour, Graham,X)orn Meal, Etc. "^We are in business to stay and will only pay mrket uriws for produce ao^«dl<UM: «mdft«a< honorable terms only.t, • , €] Will be continued w ith renewed vigor, and our usual oareful At tention in all matters of this most important business. It is cus tomary belief thit insurance agents He desperately. We leave tais for yon to decide--but assure you that we never lie still il there is a ehance for business. ^'j;; ^ U-~ SIMON SfoFFEL ' ..' < t Xv"' v j ^ ^ >. v N. Why You Should Trade with IJs. Because *e donduct onr store on a cash basis. We buy for and are enabled to sell on a smaller margin than the Ion merchant. We carry a full line ot * ^ GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Constating of Dry Goods .Boots and Shot* Groowiet, QraekMy, ; v j Gin 68ware, Tinware, and Hats and Gaps. ^ ILOIJB We are sole agent for the cele brated Sleepy Eye Flour* Known the world over as the best and most economical Flour on ^ the market, Every sack warranted to give satibfaction or monejr J will be cheerfully refunded. Call and see our guarantee we have J from the manufacturers. Try a sack and yon will use no other. We*t S."; I* .i1 Siv " enry. 1>". ' ' Wi nois. OBAL1SBS III f ^ ' - "4 /*• F1ITSS FUBNITUBB OF ALL KIKD3, With t wo stores, one on the West side snd one on the Eaat side, (McHenry), they present to the buying public '• v", \ - >,c A Larger Stookoi all kinds of!5" Tban ever before, wblcb we are offering at greatly T . . . • S^,\ t Reduced Prlees. No wla the time to Buy. •ft-We also keep in stock a full line of samples of CARPETS, and we ca#; u give yoh anjthing from the cheapest to tbe finest Brussels at lower prices tbai^' 11 ^ any ^tbef Ufussia tiM county. TRUNKS AT COST. ^|S|e haVe taWen great pains in selecting our . • •;'V--- ̂ U N D E R T A K I N G S U P P L I E S ^ Coffins. CftBkets and Trimmings ot the latest desigos. Everything new asd elegant. We keep nothing but the best. Do not fail to call and see as when if| want of anything In our line. • SPLEND D HEAR9E to connection, will te furnished at Reasonable Rates. i pei i for irform m* to Georse O is too well known br an« e and what bis colts tuive do (O Into any details here. He is a chestnut in color, star, aad white •pot on left shoulder. In regard to speed George o Is the fastest •talllon. mare or gelding ever bred in Mc Henry.or Lake Counties, driven to his record by bis breeder and owner. He )s eiredbya Jj® or Hambletonian 10, his dam Is * y a son of Geo. At. Patehen 30. George O, with limited •araatages, never having had a mare with a record of three minutes or one that ever pcodaced a fast colt from any other atal^loji. He Is the *ire of Sthel B, 2:18)i, r. Henry O, 2-90J*, r,| Mary Lee, 2:22if. Prlnee T,3:S»4> qaiD. 2;»X. Harry D.S^a. vhicadee (8) 1M\ Volney 4. Son. f.SSK. And several more below 2:V). °t if trained to a bike this season can sjsiji.'tbJmas.i" '•** *»' TEEMS. a S^i?60011?.4 °'lh® depression in all bnslness fMrill put his serviceu tor 1894 atSZL cash or 4U my l»ras.0 iervU>e « lower. •v:*. r* - ^ °*0« W.OWEN. McHenry, ill, ISl^ ssit R-I-PA-N-S A B U I E S REGULATE THE SUMACH, UVER AND BOWELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. UFAMB TAMVMJm are tke tot Hell. tkr lpHtMlIm, BtlbuaeM, - - - aycpcts, okraaU J«4 Om,lexl«a, HeMtfc. aad aU dl». kf llnr aa4 B*weii. eoatSm aothtog injurious to eonstttotioB. Are puwot to |L and gjr. tnimnwatn relief. ^^SimWmSrjSuSSK, Pain CMKMIOAl oo.. IS BttoWB STREET, KX* iOBK CtTT. ^}aten by only a neck UJ His 1 st rai-e w a s a t v V a u k e g a n w h e r e l e w n the free-for all pace and paced the last quar- mFJ11! k»?® heats in 3^ teronds, a 2:06 "lip S^dnight s record, 2:17x, is no mark of his speed, he never hadateason's work, always !Vi? ln races after making a big season and with no preparation. T E R M I , I will stand him at a fee of »2i.oo; »l<i,no dne when mare is safe in foal, and liooidne when P."? ^f'8 ^*<Jiiig uaares a' ter being m^ U safeln^oaL '°r fuU tee' t20 C0' whon Cs S E C U R I T Y LIGIlTtin ROD CO BURLIN MANUFACTURER! OP an6 •. fEAieu «m m WStil IMPROVED ftinh WRITE FOR PRIOSS CATALOGUE THE PEOPLE Will Have it. •uu THE BABIES Gri for It. "vtj a .Remember, that PlUsbury's Best is lor sale at the low price oi 91.05 per saok, by all the lidadingr merchant#, and at the Boiler Mlll8*r ' ; . .^ ; " \ '• TRY rr, Knnda, Ul„ isu. P? IsfllKllOP. • CA5 j -- i f , d e a l e r o f i e r a W . L , ]KO(ls( UigM st a ndoMd price, or says lie has them without name stamped on Mttom.pnt him down aa a fraud. ' i. ** * s The Splendid Trotting Stallies PAUBOtJBG. BBOOBD, 2,29%. Oct. 19M, to beat i aad obtain ed a record of Baca record, 4th beat i'N, In a wtaialaf nee. Description of Faubourg. .o?*etfrt?re<i Ne- 19797. Bright Hay. foaled 18»>; 15 hands, inches high; weighs L100 pounds. .J"1®* P. Pepper, of Frankfort, Ky., says: Faubourg ts one of tbe greatest stallions i ever owned Bis Ore-ding 's unsurpassed, running through .he G*orge Wilkes blood on both sire ard dam'i side. His sire is one of the greatest ot hie age, Pisdam by one of the best eons of George Wilkes, Faubourg was only trained a »hort time last season, obtain- eri a record of 2:29j< and can t*i 12:25. H e i s level headed, pure gsited, dead game race horse, ana tbe greatest young borse w® evor owne'i- as a sire be gives evidence of beins a great pr> iucer and his performances stsmp nim a great race horse, and with proper bancT tetfltleas " i UlU 79mT' l>'lrP0*lUflB • Washburn's Bui. $1 per Sack, sr $3.80 pefittrret. ' , ryvh ' Just received, a fresh supply. we will do the retft./.. Leave your orders at the mill and • Qt*r ' V. McHENRY ROLLER MILLS. JACOB BONSLETT. ' - n • • •„ " • , , > j, / • : v - s r - » « " • » » ; • W.L . DOUGLAS S3 8HOE thVKSU W, I. DOCGIAI Shoes ar. stylish, easy fit. ting, and give better satisfactioast the prices ad vertised than any other Make, Try one pair and be convinced. The (tampingof W. I,. Douglas* i»me and price oa the bottom, whi .i> irtuu-antccs their value, saves thousands of dollars annually £^0„Sr w°,w? them- who push the whtrhLwV' Pou^las Sho«i yala Customer?, 2?inoJk ^-i° mcreiise Of sales on their full line W goods They can afford to sell st a leas profit, ftod we believe you <7Ho mvc money hv hnvmo att fPur footwear oY ftatOM 3TorraL, W«t McHearj * eplendld yonng stallion sen be fond at the stables of E. J. Hanltr, Wen McHenry, for the week commencing Monday. May IHh, and every other week thereafter during tbe season. J***'®* fce 'or IBM will beta, rash at time of s err tee, with naaal retnru prvilegee. C A. WALSH. Caveats, and Tr.do-Marks obtained, and all Pat- i >ent business conducted for MoocNarc rut. * ' '• O^poerre u. S. Latent ornei J*n "®Sure patent in less time than those1 remote from Washington. l«®fBdJ?od5,-.'dimW»« or Photo., with descrip-r 1 U We advise, if patentable or not, free of 'charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured, i A Pamphlet, How toObtain Patents." with cost of same In the U. S. and to^M oounuS sent free. Address, oounmes C.A.8NOW&COJ IPP. PATENT Orrtcc, Washimoton, D. e. IOppositk Bishop's Miu> STOVES. TINWARE, DAIRY SUHtHl,' Elt. •ws i^ iRELlABLE WASOL gT<0YE. 30 different styles, which is acknowled|^ed4iy *11 i to be the Best Qasolene Stove in the market. ;? BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Itt Ibli Una our stock 1e conoDiet6. trirt nnrinfin«« !»• «» tt>« h^ii ninlli» of goods oao boagbt elsewhoroiT ^ ^ ^ 1 M Ako, a floe line of " . ' TABLE AN0 POCKET CUTLERY ̂ . \ Ori1i.1Wnt 1n.Vn. and wnrr.nt«d. In ,hort, 1o our 8tnre car. Uf. tound iiny Hrtlole usually kept In a first cla«8 Hardware store, and we will always nako « ur prices right. Call aad see us when in want of anything In our line. Nails and Barb Wire as low as the lowest. Milk Clans and all Dairy su Jobbing and RopolriitJt Prom JACOB BONSLE :l< Bottom Prios, lodtai-- oHenry mvM vs F@wm saoM rammm. • Start in by giving yon an all solid plow shoe throughout lor $1, Man's Blutcher out tan color fine shoes. Ladies' fine low shoes in large variety*. • now invoice of children's and misses' foot OLOTHiire °ur clothing stock is very large, bought for cash, and will £ you the benefit of the discount. It wilt nay you to look our over before baying. ™ V m Our new Hat stock just in« v right styles, at the right prices, Large line of men's Shirts Hosfex^ ofeveiy description. JVesh Groceries and Flour, Graham and Corn Meal. m • M tor bminua. MS i JOHN J. MILLER, Wsst Myn, . . . . . . . ^ I r s