•r <13f> -fT» H&Y* * mrnmm* mmm mmm mm. . „. -If1' 4, rH' • '%$£ ** & '"*? * •:, *• t'f'l' i \ -< f j ms - ,*?. ^ \V\^, f ?*; - W * 4\ \ /i ••'-=••* -i. Mfujl,*' «* -jtfi-.Vk .Wwiim -i in" . Iiniftiijafcli m&a* * ;• W • iv:'-; . .* '• . JW ""• V X WW*I<6*I MIWR l^.«i ̂ iMi^ililW .iia- liw. )in|i:ii iwaiiiiii;i|fpj ra 11 WH^iJiM)>yj*jg;y v'$B A Story of* Trail. M - • I She was a tall, stoat imftvidaa], and pprang out of t>he wagon As'lightly as ft pprlng chicken after a grasshopper.-- jHe was a little, withered, dried-np Hvieaseh ftrit! followed slowly, brlngljig » basket of eggs with hitn. They en- ered one of our stores and she asked, 'What afo ye giviti' for eggs P" Eight cents," was the reply of the unterjumper.* „ v" VWell, here are thr«« dot*ti* 6*)d he fat party, "and I'll takfe' into ico.w* "But I want sbme ys#f» to 'Wta^-my put in the old man. "The weather is warus^' re plied .^tbe at partfr *«d JW dan go without *fc>ck** ,B ;.*/ • " "But my boots hurt my Awst,* tastst- «d the man. ^ "Go barefooted,M said she, rather eharply. ^Th«n turning to the clerk, she ehawged her tune, and remarked: Young man please count me out these eggs and give me four yards of calico to m&uHi this 'ere dress." "But----n the old man was going to continue when she raised her huge in- e <Sex finger and said: "Henry Winter I>avis Spriggins, them 'are eggs are mine; the heus what laid 'em are mine; the eoru what fed^m was mine, and Fse going to have a trail on this 'ere dress as long as Betsy Gowen's, 4f every toe on yotiir feet turn iuto gum biles. Now you. shut. And' you, youngster, yank off four yards of that 'are calico, or you will hear a bumble bee a-buzziiig." • The old man shut and the .cte^c yanked off the calico. * 7* R e a d ! ̂ R e a d ! Agricultural MOUSE •-'Ml W Affit I Keep iiows, all Kinds, Hollinsworth Sulky find Drop Rakes, Corn Cultivators, Wind mills, Grinding Attachments for Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pumps, Corn Shellers, Scales, Sickle Grinders, <fcc., &c. l,f n- '* -McHENRY ILL., '.v, V . . 'Kg' * i >* 't<\ ,-t p*„* j. ^ t-i i*?-"»» ' Have a £omi»U*« FURNITURE & "HARDWARE. The result of a consolidation of thfe Itwo lipes iuto one. .Ever? article it* 'Is™"* • ' ' i. • \ r WARRANTED A« reprefented .by th»|9^^j>man. s:* ^,1' "• ,v'X ' 'J !„'»» ffcss> . v r!i'V< f ' i m: *»• *if' Hi ' •% n vMfV| r:l Ki : -if* .it- ^tiiSgAieiA. ^ . v • i * . *K4*/ 1 •• i.ci it:w 41 . .'h'fit-t 's'h'r^S- * «i >> *'•' \ H t'J- >>" NEW ;>• « '* ' f-vt *)*>*; " > I.'f'jfii.'r vV^' > * ' 'i ".f 'fit. .'te-J'" '«, « '< r- m ).***.»" !* ' r- '̂"w" ' 'I - • i: •' * - .• a,\ i'.* ^ -V; f ""$=,«<*. V ^ "Mf 11 • ' 'v'-^ -1 V a. &; he ? f; •ft.; ? • " i -• ^; ? J \l\f ̂ LINES. * fte moaiey examinm^' our $l{ ; . purchasing elsewKerA. ,4, W I 'Of different stvleB and raa^es, nrhlch'we fin fitea the public "to rail and examine ana learn prices before purchasing. Tor Headache, <^on<tip«.ci<iu; Llvfr Ct»mplalut and a!! bilious derange ments of the blood, there is no remedy assure and safe as Eilerfs Daylight Liver Pilis. They stand unrivalled In removing bile, toning the stomach and in giving healthy action to the liver. Sold by all Druggists. ^; Save your Harness. by oiling ft #ftii Uncle Sain's Harness Oil, which will keep it soft and pliable. This U the best Oil ever made for leather. Solti by all Harness Makers. fARMERS, LOOK HERE|| I am selling tlwi Bertrand, Sames & Ellwood • •_• • *. ' Cultivators for $32.00; also Rains' and Im proved Buckeye at $30. Call and procure one, before the we^ds get the start of your corn. *'x ^ Algo agent for all the First-class f(t»w In all Its branches, taken to accommodate a1 with tbeir busiue&s. Special pains will ill who may, favor •J. STO RY $ McHesry III.. May 7th, M8# m Among which can be found the John P. Man'ny,-.excelled by none-New lA<*!it Buckeye, .Walter A. Wood, Meadijw Kipg and Peerless; afl acknowledged the best iu the W orld, audf at Lower Iwesl than the Lowest. L now ©labop Wno;on, with top box, Steel Spring Scat, all complete, for. $50. A written warrantee given with every wag on . - • '•'•XV In Wagons we keep Platform Spring Wagons, Top and Open Bnggies, Milk "Wagons, Three Spring and Lnjnber Wagons, the hitter of which i&s the celebrated Bishop Wagon. Also, a Complete Line* of flowers, Reapers, Sulky-Rakes, etc.:... ̂ ; *9*TiVke time to ekll on ma beforw pajpabaa--, tog eliewbttre.,, » • Ji- • % V ' , r j o . B ISHOP. v BoiRear^mv lR»JrehrMth, i«7& *-< , §JOHNSBURCH ,/ • -f Rakes! Riakes! 'Rakes! % For a Sulkey Hay Bake, you will not be disappointed in selecting; any of the following: I can sellj The Tiger Self Dump at I32.00JI Furst^. Bradley, 32.00^ Archer, |" 31.00. Also If^lltn^wortli, l^afst ^bi Bradley, Orvis & Favorite Rakes," as hand dumps; All First-class in every respect, and at Cfteatlv Reduced Prices. For a "Boss'* * PLATFORM SPRING fi&fllf, I have the , **Qourttand Improved Sear M A K E R . t - 1 1; "v £• r * ' opposite .the Parker tlojtpe,;; •«»»« i- : • : 4 . i' McHenry, *;,'Illinois, *.'• * . A.- r 4 Having purchased and taken possession of these well known Shops, I am now prepared, with first class workmen and good material, to manufacture WaKouaand Jtaggievon short notice and at as Low Prices ait a good article can be purchased elsewhere. m>8> f ' -if-' <« ;v & • txiMikfk*** :til General Blacksmithin^ Bu8ine8.s, and will do your work in the best of manner ahd with the least possible delay H O R S E S H O E I N G >, ^. • 'A SPECIAL ITY, 1 - ' _ s g | j ^ r • -- : - : ; • • ' $ t 11EPA I n iA C3 Of all kinds propjp^ly attended to. Call ^nd see for yourself, - v.'. *; R. TIioii»pj8oii» ? McHeijry, Jll., APT51 23d, 1878. j ^ , WW MILLE% -dealer IN can't be beat, either iar Price or Quality, and is tne only A No. 1 wagon in the market. - > . .. l:wV, : :i± "' ..CARRIAGE^ ' -- ! CARRIAGES^ | can sell you a First-class Top Caitiage for $80, and Warrant it for One Y ear. W ho caift afford to I^^Aan open buggy a CARRIAGE '. , _ bought for tbose figure.s Be sure and call, as we Know we can make it. to your interest to do so. American anil Foreip Marble. Monuments, Headstones, ' ETC., ETC., is not easily earned m these times, hut ft can be marie in three months by any one of either siex, in any i>art of the country who is willinjr to work stondilv at the employment that we furnish.-*- per week in vonr own town. Yon need not l»e away from home over mjrht. Yon can givehyour wholetime to the"work, or only your spare momenta. We have agents who are ma kins* over $20 per day. All who engage at once can t»akeraoney fast. At the present timemoney pamtn t be made so easitv nijd rap- djj at any other business. It costs* no thing o try the business. • Terms aud $5 Ontlit lr«e tddress atonee, II. HM.UTI & Oo, .Portland Maine* xeaelied St Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Tick- ings. Denims, mm* «*cwyi -A' i Silk^; Cashmeresy Garnbric, Alpacas and White Goods of ^11 Mnds.^ In Ready- Made Clotliiiig, Boots and felioes, \ve wlli not be un dersold,^^ quality of Goods considered. 'M LOFES AII4T?®Q8|S8IY A SPECIALFC JPINE. ^ENOTIATF, INGRAIN Olo^i> €arp6t«ifl«^.: • ') «'*> n* ' * 41 •••••• \ -i 1 *»( 1 o1*; •>'< p\'- of" PaMfl'f' GroceM,;.;: P E R R Y ( & M A R T ^ l i i jand fc)il .Cloth (i-arpethi MoIIeiirj, 1^78. THE O»ICAGK> A KOBTH.VKBVBXH XAtLHipf Embrnt-ps under one management the Grlifct' Trunk Railway Lines ot the WEST and NOltTII-WEST, and, with its mtmeiQu* Branches and connections, forms the shortiBil and quickest route between Chicago awd all points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Micbi* gati, Minnesota, Io«a, Nebraska, California and the Western Ten itories. Its Omaha and California Lino Is the shortest and best route between Ghica- «"•» "l*p02Uti> !Q llliiiuis, Iowa, Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado, Utah," Nevada, California, Oregon, China, Japan ana Australia. It# Chicago, St- Paul A Minneapolis • trtne> Is the Short lino betweon Chicago and »1) points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for MaHison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Du- lutli, and all points in the (ircat Nortliw<|8t» its . • . , laCcesse, Winona ft St. ftiter Line ; Is the best route between Chicago and tff - Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man* kato, St. Peter, New Ulm and all points ia Southernand Central Minnesota. Its * ' Green Bay & Marquette Line Is the only line between Chicago and Janos- ville, Watertown, Fondu lac, Oubkosh, Ap pleton, Cireen Bay, Kscahaba, Negaunee, Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the Lake Superior Country. Jts Freeport & Dubuque Lino Iuthe only route between Chicago and Jttof.kiovil, i'reeport and uU poiuts via FHb |»rt. its .;•' Chicago & Milwaukee Lin# Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one passing between Chicago aud EvanstOB, Lake Forest. Hlghlnnd Park, Waukegan. Racine Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars are run on all through trains on this road. This is the ONLY LINE running th36e between Chicago and St. Paul and Minne- apolis, Chicago and MilwauKce, Chicago and Winona, or Chioago and Green Bay. . Close connections are made at Chicago with the Lake shore and Michigan Southern, Mich igan Central, Itattiinoro and Ohio, i*ittsburg, Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan Haiiclle.Rntit.es, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close cornicetions are also made with the Union l'acilio ii. 11., atOuiiilia lor all far West points. • Close connections made at junction point* with (rainaof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv all Cou- •pon ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Remember youask for your tickets via the Chicago $ Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office*No. 415 Broadwav; Boston Office, is0,6 state Street; Omaha 'Office, 845 Farnham Strtftt; San Francisco Office, 122 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offices. 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 78 Canal, corner Madison Street; kinzie Street -Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wells Street JJepot, corner Wells and Kinzie yStreets. For rates or information not attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to MARVIN HUGHITT W. H. STINHETT, . : <|«ii«rM,l feiupti ^ v - Genu Passenger Agent e x / ' t ' : n ' l.x 1,' • • • * > --s-- a f GRAY. LIGHT,- niiro/j. GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR from the SCALP , PFUVtNT The Thorough Bred Horse ETC. r X X 'k American It ̂ Scofch Granite, Constantly on Hand. 1 Will raako Ae SKASCJJof 137R at McHenry; and may be found at the Stables of Mr. A. Haukinti,.South »ide of the Public Square. Ammadus is a beautiful rich bay, without any white, excepting a small spot in the fore head; stands 10 hands high, and weighsabout. 1,200 pounds; was folded In 1871, and bred, by Col. James A. Grimstead, Lexington, Ky. Ammadus was Sired by Rivoli, Rivoli by Revenue, and Revenue by Imp Trustee. Rivoli's Dam Topaz, by Imp Glencoe. Am madus first Dana, Nellie Gray, by Alexander's Xexingtotk . «• #,"•-> The aliove pedigreo ts iklt^h from Brnce's American Stud Book. , . ' For the record of Ammadus' performances on the Turf, and aiso paitticttlars as to price and terms ot service, which arc reasonable, enquire of the undersigned, at tho premises above named. p Mares from a distance cared for. with good pasturage, or stable with good hay and grain, at fri.OO per wank. Accidents or escapes at the owsers risk. W. H. ITANKINS, June !<>t, 1S78. i^cHenry, 111. Shop Twfi Mc- Johnsbiji^h, ^pff- |0th, 18T7. - il • i*rsy -M* viyiumg %* "its Ulerits. -^lieiaeinher the Old BtaudT« j^lsitethe Mill, 13. M, Qwen, , f psby, Xll., June 25. MONTHLY SfcADE. Afetststriiifstpa ^ County rights given gratis; f„r the sale of seven well-known Standard Medicines seeded in <H-ery family ; reputation world.' wide; e»«&li«betl many years; made by a Celebrated physician; proofs of evideime Aa incitiMtrious, energetic person can make snug permanentincomaand v^ryliberal o T Q ui m o X X m < M -ion- POOTS AND SHOES iitl « >1 ad two 11 St., BUEL, COOK A 8EIXAS, MiDiufr" and Wholesale l)c:iler.i. 1 . *l>cin't fail to examine Goods aad I'rices when in Chicago, stock New uiwt for in- luvtfiin'iit s to Cash iluvers. I U.K. l ate with Si. Selz A Co. 0. F. COOK , I Late ol Whitney J II. L. SKtXAa, I Cook & Co., N. V. | Are changed by afow applications, of 'tho AMBROSIA to a beautiful aubnrn ori to the dark, lustrous colors of youthful tresses., Humors, Dandruff, Itching of the Scalp, and, Falling of the nair are at once cured by it. Where the hair follicles aro not destroyed, it will cause the hair to gfow on bald heads. It is perAmed with extracts from fragrant Bowers. All who use it praise it. Colds, Coughs, Rheumatism, . Stiff Neck, ftVuialgia, Dyspepsia, Mm, Colic, SoreThroat and Toothache Are alleviated, and in most cases cured, by the use of this PAIN EllADICATOR. It is an in- , Valuable Family Medicine, affording relief be fore a physician can be reached. Procure our circular describing above diseases and their proper treatment, and you will bless the remedy . that brings such healing. For Sale by All Druggists* Prepared by E. M. TUBBS & CO. Proprietors of "EJng'a Amteosi MANCHESTER, N. H« Sold by COLBY BROTHERS, {•*&•>* -siMU*Kieii-ryi • Id78. 137a msm i Becker, , u . . . ( Fox River Valley Mills. BBISHOJ*, Ppprietsr. McHenry - - - * Illinois. • Near the Depot MCHENRY, - ILLINOIS. --a---- *4.u entire New Stock of |EADY-MADE ' CLOTHING j flats, Caps, Fun- ishing Goods, &>Cm Which fire bein.gr sold at « 1. ess Price than ever eoCi-iCd' ni this/ vi» eiivity. 'Good business suits made to order, at £rices a$ Low as the owest. Cutting done at, reduced rates. We take pleasureinsliowing our goods and earnestly invite :m examination of our stock* We guaran tee each article as rep- resen ted. ' Our Spring and Sum mer Stock was bought with especial reference to the wants of our cus tomers, and We Will Not Be Undersold. Give »s a Call. LAUER & BECKEB. ~ IfcfTcury, 111., May VSth, W/8. In Woodstock. II can make money faster at work forusthan it any tiling else. Capital not required; •vc will stnrl yoti. ft'2 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls -wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is tho time. Costly ouriitand terms free. Address TauE & CO., Augusta M;i»ne. W* *onld announce to the peoi Henry County •«« vlelnUy *felft1* good, stock of . • •••, 1.-• MARBLE AND GRANItl Monuments, Tablets, T/ible-Topf, Brackets, Shelves, Etc. To which we would call your attention before baying elsewhere. We shall sell at. BOff OM PRICES. , . ALL WOBK Warrante<l First €lasf^:-V- M. PECK & CO. Wi^stock, 111., May 1st, 187«. CE??r R wsi ness you can engage In. 9ft > $20 per day made br any "vorkerof either se*, right in fieir own localities. Partieu- lars an4 samples worth f5 free. ... I cwjjim JL Imjtrove y«ur fware time at this To ConstmptiTes rl*®JE advertiser, having been JL «nred of that 'still. 1 . I pernta nentli* . dread disyar-e, Cotutump.! tion, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow-Muireiers the* means of! cure, lo all who desire it he will send a copy of the per.script ion used, (free of ch <rge,) with, the direction* i«r preparing and using the same, whii'h they will find a sure euro for* Consult pti<>n, Asthma, Bronchitis. &<•. Par- burgh, N. Y. Iffanufactured by F v M A R C U S , , , , r " . PTOE WINES. LIQUORS , C I G A R S . AND Woodstock, 111- F.MARCUS, vi' The bert Ton l<- in tho world. SM&t un in Pint and t^uart liottlcu. ; ' ^ | CONSTANTLY ON IHAND. CtSTOM GRINDIN0 Dope promptly, and satisfaction gnarnnteed 2IaTing j;;8t fat in a new Feed Stone, r.apabl« of grinding sixty biu hels of reed per hoar. I am prepared to do your grinding on short M- tice. •®ps?Tli0<IlltfIU5St»^atk«M?ric8'pai<l fongoatk Milling Wheal. - R. BISHOP- McHenry HI., 'iu&{Rik |H;; F. C. MAYES, GOTTLEIB BOLEY, S A L O O N AISD Pin Afley. ••cr tt T Blocfc Open Day and Evening. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars al ways on hand. ,Alsd the best Lagor Beer. t ^ 1 GOTTLEIB BOLKr. feltoenry,!!!., May 14, '78. ^ l«ul ilooks au<L Wriilnw' ^iper Cbeap, at p. W. Oi^Di's. trafek In yoni-own town. *5 Out- I frflfc; • rhlle.' Reader, ;lf' yrtu' a we }flt . waijt a business at which ii^rspnsof '•ither s<Jx C'III "lunke >rreaf- paffj,all he lime they work, write for pftV- lan.t, Maine. . --AND D1ALBB Beady-Made dothing. 4^M. Mi Invites the public to an in spection of his newly purchased Prices to s aiid (Toodd liwran the timet a« nepre- CuttmfO«tea« 'ttnal. : - • . *; > • • ~ Store One Door Colby'sByug Store ^ JIofitenry^lL. April ISth, 1^78. i A GENTLEMAN who ItIl from Nervoua Debility* Errors of Youth, ; 1 saffered lor m-'-mmK* fray,"and all the ef(Sctg of lion will, for the tMse of'a#ifjp*HW*raaBlty,®:: send free to nil who »ee<l it, the rec.1|>e iwfp direction for making the simple remedy by pi-" which he trtussred. Sufferers wishtii^j«v profit bv the adviser's experience cam do W^ddres#fttj? inwffeeteamllden©^ i•"% JOHN B. OGI>f5, 42 Cedar St., TXVW T«| "i : '/•V; ':$k& 1^-- "