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Lies, Michael, Notary Public, Con- veyancer and Insurance Agt., Foreign Exchange and Passage.
Marx, Peter, Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Crockery, Glassware, Flour and Feed, etc., 44 North Broadway. Mix & Plum, Dealers in Lackawanna and all other kinds of Coal. Yard near the West Depot.
Miller & Sencenbaugh, Dealers in Dry Goods. No. 24 So. Broadway. Meredith & Morgan, Clothiers, River street.
Odell, Abraham, Manufacturer of the celebrated Odell Wines.
Olsaver, T. J., Landscape and Orna- mental Painter.
Pfrangle, Chas. J., House, Sign and Carriage Painter. Advertising Signs at lowest prices.
Phillips Bros. & Co., Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Willow and Stone Ware, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, etc., corner River street and Downer place.
Pond, Dr. F. L., Aurora Cancer Hospital. Cures Cancers without the use of the Knife or loss of Blood. Is the largest and most complete in- stitution of the kind in the country.
Richardson, Perkins, Contractor and Builder.
Randall, Chas. D. (successor to Randall & Stevens), Shipper of all grades of Moulding Sand and Loam. All orders promptly filled. Banks, at Batavia, and North Aurora, Ill.
Robinson, F. H., Surgeon Dentist. Every style of work performed and satisfaction guaranteed. The only place where Gas is administered Free of Charge for extracting Teeth with- out pain. Competent Lady Assistant always in attendance. Office hours : from 7:30 to 12 A. M and 1:15 to 6 P. M. Over Phillips Bros.
Rising & Simmons, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Boots and Shoes, , 35 River street.
Race, A. L. & Co., Dealers in Dry Goods, River street.
Roach, J. C. & Son, Proprietors of Park House Livery, Sale and Board- ing Stables.
Stoddard & Ryan, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Plain, Stamped and Japanned Tin Ware, Silver Plated Ware, Glass Ware and Wire Goods, 145 South River street.
Schaub, Fred., Iec Dealer, Agent for Phil. Best Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis., cor. Pinney and River streets. Stickle & Fritz, Marble and Granite Works, Original Designs a Specialty. Office and Warerooms south of Fitch House. Business established in 1856.
Spaulding, A., Electropathie Physi- cian. Agent for Dr. Kidder's Cele- brated Electric Machine, Appliances, ete., 128 South Broadway.
Slaker Bros., Dealers in Fine Groce- ries, Teas, Coffees and Spices, Yellow, Rockingham, Wood and Willow Ware. Fine Goods a specialty. 37 River st.
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Standen, George H., Lessee of the North Aurora Mills, Manufacturer of Flour and Feed.
Thorwarth, J. F., Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, 27 N. Broadway.
Thorwarth & Fulton, Dealer in Hardware, Glassware and Crockery, Agricultural Implements, Pumps, Nails, Door Trimmings, Edge Tools, Saws and Shelf Hardware, 9 N. Broad- way.
Tyler, Warren (Successor to Brady & Tyler), Insurance, Loan and Real Estate Agent (No. 2 Empire Block), No. 11 Main street.
Tabor, Mervin, Special Agent for the Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Taylor, S. B., Photographer, 43 River street.
Titus & Marshall, Dealers in Coffee, Teas and Fine Family Groceries, 54 South River street. Highest market price paid for Country Produce.
Trask, E. W., Jeweler, Broadway and Fox streets.
Van Vleet, A., Livery and Omnibus Stables, Nos. 5, 7 and 9 N. La Salle street. The most elegant Carriages, Buggies, Funeral Equipages and best Horses in the city. Omnibus and Baggage Wagon at every train ; and Passengers and Baggage called for in any part of the city. Checks given for baggage at residences or depot.
Ward, J. D., Stone Mason and Brick- layer.
White & Todd, Lumber Dealers, cor. Lake street and Downer place. Fred O. White, L. M. Todd.
Ziegler, Michael, Lock, Gun, Ma- chine Shop and Brass Foundry. General Casting and Stove Repair- ing promptly done, cor. Fox and Water streets.
CENE VA.
Archer, Charles, Editor and Propri- etor of " Kane County Republican."
Burton, W. J., Proprietor of Geneva Flour Mills. Mill turns out 100 bbls. of Flour per day.
Bennett Bros. & Coe, Millers and Flour Merchants.
Curtis, S. W., Coal, Lumber and Grain Merchant.
Eddowes, J. K., Druggist.
Gully, Dr. John B., Physician. Is a graduate of the first Hydropathic as also the Hygienic Therapeutic Col- lege of New York.
Howell & Turner, Foundry ; Man- ufacturers of "Geneva Hand Flut- ers," Pumps and Wind Mill Castings, etc., etc.
McWayne, Andrew, Livery and Feed Stable.
Mayborne, J. H., Attorney and Coun- selor at Law.
Ormsbee & Hoyt, Prescription, Drug and Book Store, Hotel Block.
Webster, W. H., Proprietor of Union Hotel. $2.00 per day.
Ward, P. F., & Bro., Abstract of Titles.
Webster, Frank, Proprietor of Do- mestic Livery and Feed Stables.
LODI.
Adams, H., Carpenter and Builder.
Brown, R. S., & Co., Dealers in Lum- ber and Hardware.
Beverly, Melvin, Carpenter and Builder.
Clyne, John, Dealer in General Mer- chandise.
Gale, John, Dealer in Agricultural Im- plements. Agt. for the Gilpin Sulky · Plow, etc.
Kennedy, W. H. H., Attorney at Law.
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Keefe, Cullen, Dealer in Live Stock, Agricultural Implements, Coal, etc. Lathrop & Snow, Dealers in General Merchandise.
McNair, Robert, M. D., Physician and Surgeon.
Ormsby, M. M., Carpenter and Builder.
Smiley & Brown, Druggists and Apothecaries, Stationery, Books and Druggists' Sundries.
Shoop & Hoyt, Dealers in General Merchandise.
Thompson, J. W., M. D., Physician and Surgeon.
BATAVIA.
Anderson, A. R., Merchant Tailor, cor. Wilson and River streets, East Batavia, keeps constantly on hand the largest assortment of Cloths, of the latest styles ; also Ready-made Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, which he will sell at lowest prices.
Batavia Manufacturing Co., Manufacturers of Wind Mills, Tire Shrinkers and Clamps. Established Sept. 1st, 1877.
Bucher, C. A., M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Residence North of East Side School Office ; Island Drug Store.
Cooley, O. E., Agent for the Ameri- can Central Fire Insurance Co., St. Louis; Springfield, Mass., Fire and Marine Insurance Co., and the Phenix of Brooklyn ; also Agent for the Howe Sewing Machine. Office in Fowler's Store.
Cooper, C. N., Physician and Surgeon. Corning & Earl, Dealers in Gro- ceries, Boots and Shoes.
Earl, J. S., Money to Loan on Farm Lands, for a term of years, at low rates.
Fowler, Geo. W., Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Batavia, III. Grimes, Alex., Collector and Money Loaner.
Mair, James, Custom-made Boots and Shoes. Keeps a general assort- ment of Eastern made work of the best quality ; Wilson street.
Partridge & George, General In- surance Brokerage and Real Estate Agency; Loans negotiated on the most favorable terms. Office on Island.
Partridge, Geo. C., Proprietor for Kane County of Elastic Soap Stone Roof.
Sperry, D. R., & Son, Foundry.
Van Nortwick, J. S., Dealer in Fine Stock.
Way, Silas, Aparian, and Dealer in Honey and Aparian Supplies.
Wood, Theo., Dealer in Grain and Coal.
Young, N. S., Real Estate and Loans.
BURLINGTON.
Christiansen, C. E. J., M. D., Physician and Surgeon.
Mann, F., & Co., Manufacturers of Butter and Cheese.
Mieth, August, Blacksmith.
Mann, Hapgood & Co., Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and. Shoes and General Merchandise.
HAMPSHIRE.
Brown & Carlisle, Dealers in Lum- ber, Lath, Shingles, Posts, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Pumps and Farm Ma- chinery.
Coon, W. S., Plasterer and Mason.
Howe, Chester E., Proprietor and Editor Hampshire Gazette.
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Rowell, S. C., Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Medi- cines ; Country Produce taken in ex- change for Goods.
Parks, Chas. H., Proprietor Parks' Hotel.
DUNDEE.
Buck, A. J., Agent for the celebrated Atlantic Mills.
Betge, Charles, Sole Agent in Dun- dee Township for the Inman and Na- tional Steamship Lines.
Barrows, M. S., & Co., Dealers in General Hardware; full line of Cook Stoves, Tinware, Plows, Cultivators, etc .; also make best Milk Cans in the market, and manufacture Tin Roofing, Spouting and Guttering ; all done at bottom prices. Also keep on hand full line of Paints, Oils, Paint Brushes, etc.
Binnie & Roche, Dealers in all kinds of Hard and Soft Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Posts, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Coal, Lime, Hair, Salt, Feed, Seeds, etc., etc. Office near depot.
Cleveland, E. F., Physician and Sur- geon ; dealer in Pure Drugs and Medicines and Surgeons' Materials; Prescriptions Carefully and Correctly Compounded.
Chambers, W, Lee, Business Man- ager Dundee Record.
Clute, W. S., Manufacturer of Boots and Shoes, and Dealer in Leather and Findings.
Crabtree, L. A., Physician and Sur- geon.
Dundee Record, E. F. Cleveland, Editor and Proprietor.
Hodgess, Borden & Co., Dealers in all kinds of Hard and Soft Lum- ber, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Coal, Lime, Hair, Salt, Feed, Seeds, etc. Office near depot, East Side.
Hill, W. P., Proprietor of the Com- mercial Hotel.
Hunt, H. E., Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, etc., Hunt's Block. Haverkampf, F. H., Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps ; also Live Geese Feathers.
Haverkampf, H. F., Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Furniture ; also all kinds and sizes of Coffins and Caskets. Store Room, East Dundee, near depot.
Illinois Iron and Bolt Co., Man- ufacturers of the celebrated Vulcan Anvils.
Kelley, Thomas B., Stone Mason, Plasterer, Builder, Raiser, etc.
Kibby, A. C., Carpenter and Joiner. Morton, Chas., Wagon Maker ; also Horseshoeing and Jobbing. Near depot. .
Mason, J. P., Proprietor of Walnut Grove Creamery.
Morton House, West of Depot ; the Proprietor and Hostess will spare no pains to make the hotel the most de- sirable and commodious for business men upon the road ; Sample Rooms will be furnished to traveling sales- men.
Nolte, Charles, Proprietor of Spring Mills.
Nolte, A., East Main street, Manufac- turer and Dealer in Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, Rubbers and Slippers ; Re- pairing done neatly and cheaply; all work warranted.
Oatman, J., & Sons, Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and Proprietors of Oak Lawn Creamery and Dealers in Holstein Cattle, also Poland, China and Berkshire Hogs.
Richards, Henry, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer.
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Torrence, Hiram G., Dealer in Groceries, Crockery and Notions.
Taylor, Geo. F., Cabinet Maker, Fur- niture Dealer and Undertaker.
Voorhees, John, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles, Whips, Halters, Combs, Brushes, etc .; Repairing donc neatly and cheaply ; all Work Warranted.
Wardle, James, Proprietor Dundee House; Good Stables ; Charges are reasonable.
MISCELLANEOUS.
DeLancy, J. H., Dealer and Breeder of Norman Horses and Berkshire Hogs, N. W. Corner of St. Charles Township.
Duff, Jas. W., Carpenter and Builder, Dundee Township.
Duff, John W., Stock Dealer and Buyer; Makes a Speciality of deal- ing in Milch Cows, Dundee Township.
Dunham, Mark W., is the largest Importer of the Percheron-Norman Horse in the United States. Those wishing to purchase a fine Norman will find a large number to select from ; Du Page Co., Ill.
Fortune, Chas. C., Cheese Manu- facturer ; Manages Factory of J. P. Mason, Dundee Township.
Hyland, Patrick, Blacksmith, Car- pentersville.
Jones, Daniel W., Blacksmith, Horseshoeing and Repairing, Blunt. Johnson, D. D., Proprietor of Cream- ery and Manufacturer of Butter and Cheese, at lowest price, Blackberry Township.
Jackson, E. V., Cheese Factory and Flour and Feed Mill, Sec. 5 Virgil Township.
Kelly, John, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Drugs, Oils, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Stationery and General Mer- chandise. Highest Price Paid for Country Produce, Gilbert's Station.
Kershaw, A., Breeder of the finest . stock of Short Horns, for Milk and Beef. Having cultivated the milk- producing strains, as his own Cows will show, those wishing to improve their stock are invited to call and ex- amine, Wayne, Du Page Co., Ill.
Marvin, Robert J., Contractor and Builder, Grouse.
Osborn, Geo. L., Dealer and Broker in all kinds of Live Stock, Kaneville Township.
Pingree, Dr. D., Thankful for all fa- vors, respectfully asks his patrons to settle all demands he holds against them. Residence and Office: N. E. Plato.
Rhodes Bros., Dealers in General Merchandise, Big Rock Township.
Sugar Grove Normal and In- dustrial School, Sugar Grove Township, Frank H. Hall, Principal. Courses of Study : The Industrial Course embraces all those studies . usually taught in High Schools, ex- cept Latin, French and German .. Among other branches that receive: attention are Chemistry of the Farm and Farm Products, Farm Bookkeep- ing, The Management of Milk in Butter-making, Animal Husbandry, and Practical Entomology.
Wright, S. N., Dealer and Breeder of pure Holstein Cattle and Chester White Hogs, St. Charles Township.
Wanzer & Eatinger, Cheese Man- ufacturers, Dundee Township.
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KANEVILLE.
Cary, B. & A., Proprietors of Kane- ville House, Stage Line and carriers of the United States daily Mail be- tween Kaneville and Blackberry Sta- tion.
Hardy, H. T., M. D., Physician and Surgeon.
Perry, Frank, Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries, Boots and Shoes, and Hardware.
Ravlin, John E., Proprietor of Meat Market.
Samuels & Needham, Blacksmiths and Machinists. Horse-shoeing and Job Work done expeditiously, and all kinds of machinery repaired in the best possible style.
Scott, J. H., Dealer in General Mer- chandise.
BLACKBERRY STATION.
Cobb, A. C., Spring Creek Creamery, Blackberry Township; Manufactures best qualities of Cheese and Butter at lowest rates. The patronage of the public is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
Clark, Thomas, Miller, and Proprie- tor of Planing-Mill.
Gray & Warne, General Merchan- dise.
Hunter, W. R. S., Attorney, Real Estate and Insurance.
McNair & Lewis, Drugs, Groceries, Crockery, etc.
Read, L. R., Banking and Real Estate. Willis, Swain & White, Dealers in Stock, Grain, Hay, Coal and Agri- cultural Implements.
ST. CHARLES.
Adams & Piersons, Grocery and Provision Store. Buys and sells all kinds of Produce ; pays the highest price in cash and sells for the same. Store on East Side.
Crawford, H. M., M. D., practices in this and adjoining counties as Counsel and in Surgical Operations.
Conklin, W. G., Miller and Grain . Dealer.
Colton, Moses W., Dealer in and Breeder of Ayrshire Cattle, two miles west of St. Charles.
Coleman, Sumner, Dealer in the finest Vermont Merino Sheep, and Berkshire and Chester White Hogs. Farm near South Elgin.
Gallagher, T. J., Manufacturer and Dealer in the only File adapted to all kinds of Hard and Soft Metals, such as Lead, Hard and Soft Steel, etc. These files are of his own invention, and when once used take the place of all others.
Huls, Hugh, Dealer in Grain, Feed, Coal, etc.
Haines, Robt. J., Merchant Miller. Hunt, B. T., Hardware Merchant.
Klink, Louis, Manufacturer of all kinds of Wagons, Buggies and Car- riages. Call and see him.
Mattison, Wm. M., Dealer and Shipper of Pork, Veal and Poultry. Highest price paid for the same.
Minard, Chas. I., Lumber Dealer. Nichols, A. J., General Auctioneer. Phillips, E. P., Dealer in Farm Machinery, Hard and Soft Coal, and Iron and Wood Pumps.
Rockwell, H. T., Farmer and In- surance Agent. Represents several of the leading Fire Insurance Com- panies.
Ryan, T. E., Attorney at Law.
Switzer, Martin, Manufacturer of Butter and Cheese, at his Factory. Wheeler, H. N., Editor and Pub- lisher of the St. Charles Leader. Wilcox, Sam'l L., Real Estate Dealer.
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UDINA.
Bean, Charles F., General Stock of Merchandise, consisting chiefly of Groceries, Crockery, Notions, Boots and Shoes.
Grow, Freeman, Blacksmithing and all kinds of Repairing promptly attended to. Repairing Plows a Specialty.
SOUTH ELCIN.
Becker, D. C., Practical Miller and Millwright. Orders solicited for all kinds of Mill Machinery. Plans furnished for improved methods of Bolting and best dress for Millstones. Hoag, Charles, Dealer in Groceries, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Hats and Caps, and all other Mer- chandise usually kept in a general stock.
Mitchell, Henry J., Manufacturer of Cheese Boxes.
Panton, V. W., Proprietor of Panton's Mills, and Manufacturer of Cheese Boxes and Butter Tubs, Clintonville. Ulsaver, Stephen, Dealer in Stone and Lime.
Works, George, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, etc.
Wright, Charles, Wagon Maker and Blacksmith.
ELCIN.
Adler, L., Dealer in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises. Also Imported and Do- mestic Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers' Articles, No. 2 Town's Block, Foun- tain Square.
Barclay, D. F. (successor to Mallery & Co.), Hardware Dealer and Manu- facturer of Cheese Vats, Steam Boil- ers, Engines and Dairy Supplies.
Baldwin, L. A., & Co., Dealers in Merchant's Gargling Oil and Mer- chant's Worm Tablets, Drugs, Medi- cines, Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Ar- ticles, Soaps, Brushes, Sponges, Per- fumery, etc., etc. Physicians' Prescrip- tions carefully compounded. and orders answered with care and despatch. Farmers and physicians from the country will find our stock of medi- cines complete, warranted genuine, and of the best quality. L. A. Bald- win, A. B. Fish.
Becker, J. H., Justice of the Peace. Special Attention given to Collecting and Conveyancing. Money Loaned. Marriage Licenses Issued. Office, Room 4 Bosworth Block. P. O. Drawer No. 30.
Bosworth Bros. & Peck, Whole- sale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Live Geese Feathers, Furs, etc. Every- thing usually found in a first-class Dry Goods and Carpet Store. Bos- worth Block, Fountain Square.
Botsford & Barry, Attorneys at Law, Town's Block.
Bosworth, F. S., General Stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tinware ; Manufacturer of and Dealer in Dairy Apparatus, Comprising, in part, Fac- tory Vats, Steam Boilers, Engines, Churns, Milk Cans, Weighing Cans, Press Screws, Curd Knives, Test- ing Instruments, etc. Complete Fac- tory Outfits a Specialty, and very Favorable Terms Made. Store at No. 11 Chicago Street.
Borrman, Theo. F., Florist; Pro- prietor of Riverside Green-House, Grove avenue; House and Bedding Plants, Bouquets, Wreaths, Crosses, and all kinds of Decorations furnished at short notice. Finest Stock of Winter Flowering Plants.
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Burlingame, D. E., M. D., Phy- sician and Surgeon. Office and Residence, cor. Du Page and Center streets.
Chapman, S. & S. W., Proprietors Elgin City Mills, and Dealers in Grain, Flour and Mill Stuffs.
Chisholm, O. P., Attorney at Law. Rooms 1 and 2 Martin Block.
Cheap Charley (C. Bachrach), Fash- ionable Clothier and Dealer in Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valises ; also Clothes made to Order. No. 15 Douglas avenue.
Christie, W. J., Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Crockery, etc., No. 64 Chicago st.
Clifford, Eugene, Attorney at Law, Solicitor in Chancery and Notary Public. Office in Bosworth's Block, Fountain Square.
Christie, Will J., Publisher and Pro- prietor of the Daily Bluff City, of Elgin ; a paper devoted to local and general news. This was the first daily newspaper published in Kane County. Has a circulation of about 850, and constantly increasing. All kinds of Job Work promptly and neatly done at this office, on reason- able terms.
Clark, Dr. A. L., Physician and Sur- geon. Office at residence, corner Spring and Division streets.
Cox & Knott, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery and Glass- ware. Fine Teas a Specialty. Terms Cash. River street.
Deane, C. P., Groceries, corner of River and Prairie streets.
Denison, H. H., Dealer in Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods, Home Bank Corner.
Eaton, L. S., Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Posts. Terms, Cash. Office and yard, near corner of Main and Bridge streets, West Side.
Elgin Board of Trade meets every Tuesday, at 12 M., and closes at 4 P. M. Bulletin Board Announce- ments show the prices of many of the leading markets, both in this country and Europe.
Elgin City Banking Company. Officers : J. A. Carpenter, Pres- ident; Lyman Black, Vice Pres- ident; S. S. Mann, Cashier ; M. C. Town, Manager.
Elgin Printing Co., Editors and Publishers of The Daily News. Established June 17, 1876. Daily Herald consolidated with News Oct. 30, 1877, making the most widely circulated paper and best Advertising Medium in the city. The best ap- pointed Job Office in Elgin. Over 1,000 Cartoon and Business Cuts. Jewelers' Printing a Specialty.
Fay, Elbridge E., Stock Dealer and Shipper. Has made this business a specialty for the last fifteen years, always paying the highest market price for all kinds ofLive Stock.
First National Bank of Elgin. Capital, $100,000 ; Surplus, $20,000. I. C. Bosworth, President; A. C. Fuller, Vice President ; M. C. Town, Cashier ; A. C. Hawkins, Assistant Cashier.
Fehrman, Fred., Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, No. 17 Douglas avenue.
Gould, C. W., Manufacturer of Home Creamery Butter, and Wholesale Dealer in Butter and Cheese. Orders Solicited.
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Gieske, John H., Owner and Pro- prietor of the American House, No. 24 South River street. Transient Guests will find First-Class Accom- modations, and at Gieske's Restau- rant, connected with the House, Refreshments at all hours. Oysters in every style, on short notice.
Grote & Ettner, General Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, 19 Douglas avenue.
Harvey, Geo. P., Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Agent. Rep- resents the following reliable Fire Companies : Ætna, of Hartford ; Springfield F. and M., of Springfield, Mass. ; Rhode Island Insurance Associ- ation, of Providence, R. I., and Man- hattan, of N. Y.
Hawthorne, Geo. E., & Bro., Dealers in General Hardware, Tin- ware, Milk Cans and Dairy Goods ; also a full line of Builders' Hardware constantly on hand. Farming Tools, Clinton Wire Cloth, Stoves, etc., at less than Chicago prices. Examine our stock and prices. We are also Agents for the celebrated Glid- den Patent Barbed Wire. Dubois Block.
Hoagland, W. K., Dealer in Books and Stationery, Gold Pens, Pictures, Frames, Toys and Albums, Perfum- ery, Fancy Goods, Brackets, Photo- graphs, etc. No. 4 Town's Block, Fountain Square.
Hunter, W. J., & Co., Dealers in Coal, Wood and Brick. Office, Dex- ter avenue.
Illinois Condensing Company, H. L. Borden, Superintendent.
Illinois Northern Hospital for the Insane at Elgin ; E. A. Kilbourne, M. D., Superintendent. Before taking a patient to the Hos- pital, parties should see that all the formalities of the law have been com- plied with, without which even the Certificate of Admission may be un- availing. 1. A copy of the jury ver- dict must be known to be at the Hos- pital, or must accompany the patient. 2. Patients must always be sent by Sheriff's warrant. The friends of patients should always bear the war- rant when they desire so to do. The verdict and warrant should both bear the county seal. 4. In all cases (paupers, so declared in the verdict, excepted), the bond required in the law shall be presented with the other papers. It shall, besides the princi- pal, have two sureties, and shall bear the certificate of the County Clerk or a Notary Public, under seal, to the effect that either of the sureties is responsible for all the conditions of the bond. No female patient should ever be sent to the Hospital, except when attended by her husband or nearest relative, unless accompanied by one of her own sex.
Jackman & Blackmer, Founders and Machinists ; Manufacturers of Engines, Horse Powers, Corn Shellers, Wood Lathes, etc. All kinds machin- ery Repaired on short notice. Small Castings a Specialty. Shops and Foundry on River street, second door north of Woolen Factory Block.
Jencks, D. R., & Co., General Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Real Estate and Loan Agency, over Home Bank. Oldest agency in the city. $20,000,000 solid assets to back us. Fair settlements ; prompt payments. Agents Cunard Steamers. Fire, Life, Accident, Marine.
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Johnson, Duncan, Proprietor of the following Butter and Cheese Fac- tories : Plato Center Factory, White Clover Brand of Butter; Gray Wil- low Factory, Cold Spring Brand of Butter; Johnson Factory, in Bur- lington Township, White Clover Brand of Butter. The product of the above factories is over 1,000,000 lbs. of cheese and 160,000 lbs. of butter.
Keogh, Edward, Editor and Pro- prietor of the Elgin Times, at present the leading Democratic and Green- back paper in Kane County. All kinds of Job Work promptly and neatly executed at this office.
Kelly & Hart, Central Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, etc. Prescriptions carefully compounded.
King, H. & W. D., Successors to Geo. B. Adams, Jewelers. Largest Stock of Fine Goods in the City. No. 38 Chicago street.
Kimball & Nisch, the Oldest Hard- ware Store in Elgin, Dealers in Hard- warc and Manufacturers', Supplies. Milk Cans and other Dairy Goods a Specialty. Jobbing of every kind well and quickly done. Corner Main and Bridge streets, West Elgin.
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