Business Notices. 1 School Books and Writing Cheap, at O. W. Owen's. I Rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and %ruis@s will be relieved by Uncle Sam's Kerve aud Bone Linimeut, sold by all dmggist*. ' | ' Metheri will find Dr. Wlncholl's Te«thing Syrup just the medicine to bave in the house tor th« children. It )% . %I11 cure colds, coughs, sore throat aud insulate tfc% bowels, try it. I Freeman A Clark's celebrated hn- roved Flax Mill is unequaled for clean ng Flax, Clover, and Timothy seed «nd all kinds of grain, W circu lar at E. M. Owen's. ~ ; PUMPS." * *4 » A large Stock of Adams celebrated Itenosha Pumps. The best Pumps and j|t lowest prices, at E. M. Oweu's. i Gould's Iron Pumps, with any kind •fCylehder, that a boy 12 years old can fvork with perfect ease, in a well from f to 100 feet deep. For sale at O. ishop's. Jifew and Seasonable Goods received jevery week. Stock full and complete in all departments at bottom prices at Smith, Aldrich & Hay thorn's. River- tide Block, McHenry. 0 . i. i Distempers. Coughs, Oolda, Fevers (find most of the diseases which Horses Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry are subject to are readily overcome and •' .. cured by using Uncle Saui's Condition Powder according to the plain direc- lions. Sold by all Druggists. There is n® earthly boon fooM precious than good health, and it behooves its Z 'possessor to endeavor to retain it. If " you are assailed with such provoking . Ills as sick headaches, torpid liver, sour :>;-|stomach and a general feeling of wear iness and disgust, don't go and commit -Furniture '5 r f;_ s 4 mm now prepared to give better bargains in Furniture, Picture Frames and Looking Glasses than any other House in the bounty. Below we give a partial mfm - • • • . • < • : fcvr-1'V-vfft--. dn Tftlbiips, Solid Black Walnut, 65 cento per Bedsteads from $2 to $30. Spring Beds from $2 to $10. ' Wash Stand Bureaus from $3 to $5. Bureaus from $8 to $14;x w w, "Wood Seat hairs from $2 to $4.50 per set. Cane Seat Chairs from $4.50 to $lo. , l s Single Lounges from $7 to $10. Bed Lounges from. $10 to $14. PICTURE FRAMES.--8x10 Rustic Frame, complete, 20 cents.--- RusticM otto Frames 8 1-2x21, complete, 55 cents, and all other styles and sizes at the very lowest prices. iff Looking Glasses from 15 cents to $2. UNDERTAKING. tuicide but take Eilert'sDaylight Liver *r X have the most complete stock of Coffins and Caskets, of all styles and sizes, to be found in the County, with Trimmings to cor respond, that I will sell at a very small margin. Give me a call and I will be pleased to show you my stock and give prices. • To parties wishing it I will give one years time on approved Notes at 10 per cent. BARGAINS -FOE THE PEOPLE-- A.T £0 --- > •* i John I. Story. m. $ 'Ilia and be cured. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm of Smith & Snyder |either by Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that the Books are inow in the hands of H. Snyder at their »ffice. where all are expected to call Within the next 30 days and square up. Those interested will please bear this In mind, as delays are dangerous. SMITH & SXTDKB. McHenty, Nov 5th 1877. It should be the duty, as well as ^pleasure of all journalists, to impart such useful Information to the readers of their papers as well conduce to their well-being and health. If we can save anyone from an hour's pain we have ac complished some good in this world.-- Now, we know that the advice we are about to give will save many of our .friends from a vast amount oVsuffering, • especially those who are troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia, or sciatica. Call on your druggist for a bottle of Lawson's Curative, and use it faithfully, for any ache, pain inflamma tion you may have, and, our word for it you will thank us for our advice.- For sale by H. Colby, Druggist, Mc Henry, 111. Where Do You Trade? WHITES If You Don't believe it call at cm -AND-- SHOOTING GALLERY. Lansing's Block, McHenry. III. The beat Guns 'and Finest Alleys to be founrl in the Northwest. Open day and evening. M. WHITE, proprietor. LAUEE & 1CIIR, AMD BE CONVINCED. We have one of the most com plete Stocks of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this Vil lage, which we are offering at a Small Advance Above I4f P': i' k MCHENRY^- ILLINOIS The subscribers are now prepared with a Stock of FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make t order Coats, Pants, Vest or entire Suits, on shor notice and on the most toenails Tew. £<J*Good Fits Guaran teed and all Work Wa$> ranted. > 2 CO CD £ ens cr »-s Id p w b* P-> o CO CD CD Pj CD PI O CD O go p i=s w a r O. BISHOP, -DEALER IN- 111 Has now on hand, at his Warehouse, one of the Largest Stocks of Agricultural Tools to be found in the County, among .which are the following: Belle City Feed €utter, StarlFeed Cutter, Corn Shelters, The Little Giant Corn and Cob Crusher, Corn and Cob Crushers and Pulverisers, Iron Pumps, Sweep and Tread Powers, Scales, Dickey's Fanning Mills, Wood-Sawing Machines, Bob Sleighs, Cutters, Wagons, Buggies, and in short eve usually kept in Warehouse. Q. -& n. THB CHICAGO A KOK<ni.WBSTfck» fc&frWA „ Embraces under one management the Qmt ^ Trunk Railway Lines ot the WEST andi NORTH-WEST, and, with its nu ' Branches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all - » points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Miehh >*, -•* ' yl gap, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, CaUforaw " A:i" and the Western Teriitories. It* / A Omaha and Califbrnia Is the shortest and best route between Chi Nevada, California, Oregon, Cliina" Japan anil AuafvuliA Tt.a go and all points in Northern Illinois Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado, VIM Lin® 1 c,' i, I •4 Australia. Its Chicago, 8t Paul A Mlnn*ap*ll« Line- iinc between Chicago and «if< .• . Minnesota^ Is the short point* in Northern Wisconsin and Qll/l Ifn/l Of .. 1 >S • _ an Agricultural lC H O B FOR CASH Public inspection solicited. I^ITTarmers Produce Wanted in Exchange for Goods. FITZSIMMOHS & EVANSON, McHenry, II!., Oct. 23d,'77. HEilRY COLBY, --DEALER IN-- We also ^eep a Full Line OI ftMjly - Made Clothing, GENTS FiriMii Go# HatStCapa,!^:: Wbich will be' a« at any , In the County- ' Clothes Cleaned In the lrag o£ «im short notioe. O hj O CD 02 W w w Products of Looms of England France, Germany, China, Japan, and United States of America. FASHIONABLE MI COODS, , • • ' OILS, ' Painters Brushes, Bye Stuffs 1 &c« "•y* Physicians Prescriptions Ciy^ifully Gkmpouuded. A LARGE STOCK JO* Choice Family Groceries, : . Vj(P6He»ry, . t, . . . . &:>>*,'i - ' * LAUER & BECKEU. , Feb. &ih, 1877. _ Just Received, which Lowest Living P^icea. wUlbe «oWat the H. COUiT' UcHenry, April 24tftu 1877. BUCKIiDT « STEVENS. McHenry, AuqusI 28th% 1877. CHEAPEST AND BEST. CHICAGO Ml! Post The eo pie's Paper! 32 columns filled trith Editorial, News _ ricultural, Miscellany and Market Be porta Ag One Copy 1 year, Postnjjepaid 76c. Clubs of Fire, Postage Paid 70c, Claim of Ten, Postage paid 65c Clubs of Twenty, Postage Paid 60c' THE DALY POST. Cn« Tear, Postage Paid $7.00 Farts of a Year in Proportion. We propose to greatly enlarge the DAILY POST during October, after which the price will be $10 per year, postage paid. All who subscribe before enlargement, at the present rate of $7 will receive the enlarged paper the end of their time without extra charge. ISaine terms to Agents on both Daily and Weekly as last year. Address THE POST. ^88 Dearborn St., Chicago, In speaking of the celebrated Belle City Feed Cutter, John Doran, of Nunda, says: John IN*. Doran, of Nun da, McHenry Co., 111.,says: "The No. 1 Belle City Feed Cutter purchased of O. Bishop, is a genuine success; its capacity is equal, to your recommend. 1 am now feeding forty-nine head of cattle, cutting shock corn lor them ; one hour's work of the machine cuts enough for two days' feeding. The more 1 use it the more 1 like it. Several parties looking for machines have been here to see mine in operation, and in every instance have expressed themselves well pleased." aud for Madison, St. Pant, Minneapolis, Dn luth, and all points in the Great Northwest. •-vlS, LaCrowe, Winona ft St. Fetor Is the best route between Chicago and La^ ^ Crosse, Winona; Rochester, Owatonna, Man. ' -it-' kato, St. Peter, New ITlin and all points ii| Its If in want of anythiug in my line do not fail to g-ivo me a call, as I can please you both in quali ty and Prk'e. O. BISHOP. McHenry, Nov. 27th, 1877. FOUNDRY AND 1118 McIIENRY, ILL. WARD B. GiiE, Proprietor. The undersigned,' has just started a Foun dry and Machine Shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds ol Casting for Machinery, on short notice and in-the best oi*manner. We also manufacture the celebrated Gale Wind Mill- Repairing of nil kinds done promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. > 5. Threshing Machines repaired on short no tice. Orders solicited. WARD B. GALE. McQeaxy, Til., April 4th 1877. Southern and Central Minnesota. Green Bay & Marquette Is the only line between Oiiirago and janesiP ville, Watertown, Fon dn lac, Oshkosh, ApK pleton. Green Hay, Escanaba, Negauneei Marqnette, Houghton, Hancock and the Laki Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin. Rockford, Freeport and all poiuts via Free port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one passing between Chicago and Evanston. Lake forest, Highlnnd Park, Waukejramu Racme, Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars RrJLr,nT,,°11 t' nlne on this road. This Is the ONLY LINE running thsM ear* between Ch.cj.g,, .;uij st. Paul and Minna, fipolis, Chu tiiri.and Milwaukee. Chicago and W niona. or Chms;sr<» and Green Bay Cioseconnections are made at Chicago witk the Lake shore and Michigan Southern, Mich, igaiii Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsbun Kt. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line an Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST an SOUTH-FAST, and with theOhlcago and \|. ton and Illinois Central for all jwints SOUTH. Close connections are also made with thV Union Paciiic It. R., atOinaha for all fitr West poi/its. ,.i Close connections made at junction pointf with trainsof all cross points. Ticket s over this route are sold bv all Cou» poll ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Remember you ask for your tickets via th« Chicago & Northwestern Railway and takt none others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadway; Boston Office, No, 5 Slate street; Omaha "Office, 2« Farnham street; San Francisco Ofllc-, 131 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offices. 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 7ft Canal, corner Madison Street; Kfntde Street Depot, comer W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzi* Streets. For rates or information not attainable front your home ticketagetits,apply to MABVIN BUGHITT W. H. STIWNETT, General Supt. Gen'l Pa sse:^ger Agent • I* J '1 id IT ASBSOMES T, (I1KAPKST, BEST! ubscribe for the As Low as the county. any other House in Domestic Cotton Goods Cheaper than at any time within the memory of the oldest inhabi tant. Also Plaid Dress Goods, Fast Colored Calicos, Cashmeres, Shawls, LARGEST Now |s the time to sul Cricket on the Hearth The people's favorite Liter;:ry and Family Journal. It is a mammoth K! page, 64 column Illustrated paper (size of Jlarjw's Wwkt//,) filled with splendid Serial and Short Stories, sketches, Poems, Useful Knowledge, Wit and Ilumor, "Answersto Correspondents," PH/,- zles, (James, Popular Songs, etc., etc. Lively entertaining, a nusiiig and instructive. The largest, handsomest, best and cheapest paper of its class published. Only $1 per vear, with large and hitn>l'".>s!ie chromo, "Studious," or 76 cents per vtsu- without premium. In order to introduce it into New Homes, we make the following special oil'er-s: ' Special Oiler No. 1--Upon receintof only 26 cents we will send the Cricket on the Hearth lor four months on trial, and one pair of elegant French Oil Ch'romos. free. Special OfiV'r No. i--For one three cej)t stamp we will send a specimen c.opv of the Cricket on the Hearth, and a copy of a beauti ful lithographic ejigraving entitled "The •Proffered Kiss,?' tree. Address.-, F. M. I.UPTON & CO. 8 Broadwav, New York. &e.9 Offered at the four counties. Best Bargains in ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Groceries, &c.] Of the best quality, and which will be sold at the Lowest Rock- Bottom Prices. Give us a call and inspect Goods and learn Prices. PERRY & MARTIN. McHenry! Dec. 1st, 1877, •2 ^ S * ki ST <?% «= p» N © H 2 • ̂O m S A ^ 3oc O? r M r - 3D *^L6orn ^5 2 OCf*. rs. JOS/WIEDEMANN --PROPRIETOR OF THE-- Efistanrant anil Boariim HOUSB, Near tlie Depot, MCHENRY,- - - ILLINOIS. The Choicest Brands of Wines for Medicinal and Familv use always on hand. All the ac commodations of a first-clasa Boarding iipusc. Charges Reasonable. *9"Good Stabling for HdrsQS. J. STORY, At his old stand opposite the MU1 McHENRY ILL., Having enlarged his Store is now better than ever prepared to furnish his enstomeirs and the buying public generally witb Hardware, Stoves, Tinware/ &c., .&c.y At Prices Lower than ever before offered la this section. We have in stock a large variety of the leading ( Cociii and Heallnc Stores. Of different styles and makes, which |ve la vites the unblic'to call and examine ana l%»ra prices before purchasing. It is almost unnecessary to call the atten* tion of the public to the fact that we keep constantly on hand a large stock of Shelf Hardware, Nails, Table and Pocket Cutler), Tinware, Galvanized Rand Iron (Barbed) for fence, Barbed Wire, Shovels, Forks, etc., in fact, everything found in a flr&t-class Hard ware Store. J. STCRY. fMcIlenry,Nov.,12th, 1877. E. M, OWEN --DEALERIN- AGRICIILTDSAL GOODS, Has on hand a choice lot ot PLOWS of the best inake, which he is se ling at the LOWEST PBICErf for Cash. Also Farm and Democrat WAGONS, FANNING MILLS, The Celebrated Keisla FUBIL &C*| &>Cmf . Call at my Warehouse when in want of anything in my line. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, Sept 25th 1877 Please bear in mind that a hazy light is just as good and oftIin«s betttv than sunshine for taking pictures.-- Only come early in the day and -will please you every time. J. S. Medlar, Woodstock