..f ;-:V M this ffllWftinSflM W $$' v " ' * ' "tDS • rV* riiwK tutem <0., •h t-rf tv <& <4 j» x ... ^ i. ' t ;vh%» V -"^V!y = s * i»" •. ••• £• 5 *. •'•. *uv^ iafcRRr**. ">** J - i i-'<' .<• «,S» •• *1 • :-"t;! '3 £ ||: infc for n Nnttflfcfir of « «tB*»tt«eMk*n «n this H* Ohio Sfli| Works of Cincinnati, 'in opp<^ni|lty toa number of k % m e n t o e n g a g e I n a ktien during the next ^v'few. "'y'-' -•*<* They are now employing traveling Ifcea -to latfoduc? their goods to deal- , «n^!Mi<I*PpC»int agents in ail the prom inent cities towns in th« country. The goods tills Arm put upon the J|Mirketili£re always new and desirable, •tul of such general u*e and excellence to at once command a ready sale; lii they might be said to sell them- •elres. The company will be libera- -With^geod men, and want a number to work this State thoroughly,and estab- .HMh'laoriLtfgents in every township. It deems to y» this is an,, opportunity sell t£om ojlered r<^iable men to secure a steady income la * very agreeable man- Among the specialities they have voting most of their attention ' |i»*»fiate, is what is known as their Un- |Msrsml Family Scale. This is an article Melt in some sections of the country already been extensively Intro- d and has proved to be one of the readily selling articles eyer put the market, as they are just what <mmrf housekeeper needs and will have After seeing them. ,^£,We have no room to give an elabo- description of this Universal Fam y Scale. We can only say that it. Iteighg accurately up to 19 pounds, is Hiade entirely of brass, and in shape is % handsome base surmounted by a col umn upon which rests a small platform r placing the articles to be weighed, e presume there are several persons among our readers who would like to ail themselves of the Company's of- r. A line dropped to the Ohio Scale orks. Grand Hotel Building, Cincin- I, Ohio, will bring full informat ion. Fine Cloths, for Snmmer Suitings, eaper than any other house in the iounty, at Lauer & Becker's, near the RIVERSIDE BLOCK* McHENRY, Wc have one of the most complete sfcspfc «f to this market, consisting in part of fmvw, Paints, . '•#" • FURNITURE. i McHenry, Drti Medicines, Crocker^ Hassware, Wooden and Willotf-vara, groceries, eto.9 etc.. .j? " a J © would ask an inspection of our WAI/L PAPER, which is now complete, elegant and desirable. Patronage solicitecT and satisfac" tion guaranteed, * \ 4--a »«•»<'«**** /. +-^tjr/4v / yc'.l >•?}•„ ,, -it- . •aviiUi »•»» » % mX MMt COLBY BROS. NEWFIRM. &' Steelhammer, GENERAL tstothel lade of 1 'fore, which I am offering "at greatly . public a larger stock tare this Spring than DEDUCED PRICES, is the Time To Buy. We hare tek«n great paina in selecting our |bovertaking Supplies. Caskets, aid Trimim •f the latest designs, isrery thing new and itegwrt. We keen nothing bat the best Do tot fmi to call ana see as when in want of knythttg in our line. A Splendid New Hearse famished at "Jfr "r.'i r eomiection, which wiU be "" i Bates. !€ Notions! Notions!! ,, T; We have a fall Hue of Notions. Call and •- |saee them. In Picture Frames and Wall 7 Brackets we will not be under- l^isold. JOHNB. BLAKE. 4 McIIsnry, III., March 12th, 1B79. r'\>. •'^x'CLitnro^;1 Practical Horse-Show, A Nil) MoHENBY, \-sm ^ The subscribers havins: entered into aeo partnership, can be found as the old stand of wm. Tilton, near the Jiivemde IIouso, nre-i jiared to do all kindf of Blaclcgmithing in the most workmanlike manner and at ; REASONABLE PRICKS. ' Horse Shoeing a Specialty. | In this branch of the business we defy oom* petion both in quality of work and price. > 49"F0R CASH we offer the followihg Low. Prieas: • New shoes....v... .90ei Toeinggnd Setting. ^.... 16c, Setting Shoes 18e. And warrant satisfaction. We also set tire for $1 50 nor wagon. And all other work in proportion* Call aad see us and you will And that it is not necessary to go from home for your work. ' TILTON A 8TEELHAMMER, HcHenry.Iil., May Mth, 1879. V Horse Shoeing:, WAGON amâ e BLAKE, , "< * / ^ ^ l 1 a'U **«. 'iV- a » ; ^ f i .S. Xr^ :J?" W.'/.iii i, &<•-: { ,V i w "k l/f8 REDUCED PRICE. Twenty.five cents will now buy a fifty « cent bottle of Pi HO,8 Cure for Con- sumption. Thus the l>o»t OOUG1I med- | Icine is fche CiiSAFiiST. tioWeWy. ,1 »>«er|| :.;;. v 3.\ ^ ,• >, 'H ' • < ' > far I ' \i "Za ^ ̂ "X't !< * "*•*»** '** 1PH i M v^v'-v^nvr, 'V;/ ;• • t . • w r < , » • . - - e A " **' " ' 'J -t ft A -Vin. < > ' ^ JOHNSBURCH HENRY RINCWOOD » - ILLINOIS Would respectfully inform his customers and the public generally that he is now bet ter than ever prepare! to do all work itt his line. --DKALKR IN-- American and Foreip MarMe. Horse S 1» o e i 11 sr 1 Monuments, Headstones, ® 1 A"i-. We make a specialty in this lin«, unc noth-: ln>r but hand turned Khoes, and frunriuitedi satisfac,tion. Intei iering horses or those with l>ad feet promptly remedied. • BEPAIBING Of all kinds on short notice. We also do Wagon and Carriage Painting. so-Give us a calll and we will please you both In quality and price of work. N. BLAKK Ein?w»«d. TUn April 8th. 1879. Shop Opposite the Parker House, f; ! McHenry, - - . . . Illiiteis. "Jr* it- % a» experience of many years in this \ * ' »n*ine*8 i flatter myself that In the line of t•»<*$. HOrso.Shoolng I can please all who may give te me a call. 1 respectfully ask all who have ;j»; lame horses or horses with bad feet, no mat- fe t«r what the cause, to give me a call, and I am eonUent I can help them if aotisitfirely eme them. * REPAIRING. n ? Ironing aad all kinds of General Blacksmith. ^>J manner0 ^romptly an^ in a workmanlike _ ^'\e Wagon Department of this shop will be * « in lthilU f n t c n 1 ? ' o r k m a " • a Q d a l l w o r k Ik" ' s itt thiH line W"1 receive attention. i!i tOBtay my Cttstomers can •*'*?¥ Awa?8 ,luct>llg me at home ; '^ attend to their wants. My ^p, ^ rices Low and work done c\t -i promptly and In good shape. Give me a Call, T. «l. CLIFTON. McHenry, June 10th, 187#. >! r - 1 * , The World's Mm. DE. L. D. Weyburn's Alterative S^rawS*"*' A remedy used thirty.live years te a f - - X a', T-4 4h*: 1 A remedy „ „ ' private practice, and never foiling to xadi, - eally cure <i| .MIIICTJMATIS'M. SNponay, Krysipelas, Scrofula, Secondari. fly pail is. Gravel, Diabetes, and all diseases in tbe^hwd i» implicated, ia now offerey Sold 5y all' rei.-iii I)rus>fi^ts. and (wholesale »ontyM»y thfe Wcyburn Modicine Oo,, p. O. " " * * " | t e r , S . Y . K||,s1w«h A Purely VegetaUe Remedy Th© So-fcisst;,, 3;JssL«I«.5st stud Best ever vcrcd for KIDNEY COMPLAINT8, PILES, CRAVEL, CONSTIPATION, - » J.UMBACO, - i » „™ RHEUMATISM^ DIABETES. ': i 4 SfrWW ^ ling our SterlinyChemicsl Wiokfi--Never ~~\o..tsmoke or smell--10 eatsrat^g,^.fvr ,S3 S;ent«- >end stamp ii»r«'.';ilujf -W«»n4«rfti] 1 nvcntioiii-, staple ;ip<! G VJK'. ^ «. C* W0WDERF11L DiSCOVEBYl A purely vegetable compound, notdoctorcd with poisonousliquora, being dry-a gentle cathartic and effective tonic--sure to effectually euro some of ths most common and painful diseases that baffle med ical skill. Those ©ho have been cured when all other means failed, justly say* "It is the greatest blessing of the age." "I believe 1 should not now be alive but for it" Physicians in regular practice say: "It works like a charm and effectively." FOIt SALE BY ALL DBVG6ISTS. .-t J5'/ ̂ KlDNEY-WOItTotlicrwta#ty imAK' obtahw^L ^J?1»J *n.T! n ««•-n r."'vipi v? the . or* o^iioZ ' XUCHAfcDoOK 4 CC>., I/ruprWtoi'^ Vl. • THE WEEKLY NATION! ' „A Literary and £dttca|,ionul Journal.-- Eight, large pa^cs of valuable matter every week. JSo space taken up with advertise ments. The columns of Problems and Quer ies are especially valuable. Subscription price fl per year, postal paid by the Pub lisher. tsampie* fret*. Add#**»:-•-,-»r m liAZELTIVE, Warren, Pa. ^^ •f .•#>-» a* . ETC., ETC., "• ' ' i. :• \Jk\,, ETC. American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand orth • ,^4 , <5 T ^ V ' J6^ * \ J--* I % Shop Two miles Henry, 111. Aug. ftth. 187# 'Cell „, mm. e- Johnsb^rgh, ; j&raee's Celratei Salve. A SUBS fcELlsr ^Tdit TH8 SUFF£!B£B. - v; y% ' v' • Jt* PllEl'AKEl) BY 8CTH W. FOWLS A SONS 86 HARBISOK AV.BNUK BOSTON, MASS. r 1 i. ,v :fv i- ' 4j,* , f *' gr, P4/Ji '-rpyi A1 -ij v < "MMM 'J- » tH » t ' , f , u in T «tn '*> t£iF~ i., ,s -v' . ;;•« 3<t M - -' :» x'V • "* »' * . - • •• • • •» v. 'is, . . . .. . . . . ... . ^ over- with all the latest styles of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, for spring summer wear,;. Call examine my custom made boots and shoes and see what buying and selling for cash does for my tomers --IS THE-- "1 ^ O^DllsT, , "»n<* <,J! JilfiST CONSTRUCTED, • rj MOST FR< Hi It ESS IVJE, ... ' . :*j BEST .EQUIPPED, .^n & T|-> _ --HENCE THE-- t " -»--1 •:'** • MOST RELIABLE - ; ' A'l^ailw&y Corporation of the end*# t ' f jfe3' ' -• est and North-West, And hy its accelerated growth has extended; it* various lines and branches to such jpropor-^i -tion§and by its extreme liberality has Mm-fii quired that Coveted I'opiiUiriti/ that makes it really what it claims to be, the f y LEADING RAIMWAVV North-West.. •' 0f ttie West and • • Embracing under one management 2,158 Miles of Road And forming the following Trunk Lines} Chicago, Council Bluffs & California Line* Chicago, Sioux City and Yankton Line. Chi«>v--\; cago, Clinton, Dubuque & LaCrosse Line Chii'rt^o, Free|x>rt& Dubuqne Line, CliieaKo, cus- r*"4-% ; 1879i W , C«c.*.4 ^ J , f \ > ( i S S - f £ K 3 $ % m ,>%. •5%»- :-iV '* t in • si, -,1/v -Tiiufe-l. >2./ .wi NEW 'U ^ 1 'A.**, «fi4« h*H : 'V?r}*4 ' .('4.vf.'i k- 'K; 'fe • f 3; .3# GOOD S £1# - * w u r n W ; i m h 0 m . H U •Am i^£ •'t .< > ( • J > fxi' ,.iSi •pTJtf'&nT vantages of these Lines are: 1. If the passengei is goins to«r from any. "»1 point in the entire West or North-West, hafA' " j can buy his ticket via some one of this Com- *' -""I >any's lines and be sure of reaching his dea." ' ina tion by it or its Connections. 2. The greater part of its lines are laitf with Steel Rails, the road bed is perfect. Ko road has a better or smoother track. 3. It is the short line between all import, ant points. 4. Its trains are all equipped with th« Westinghouse Air Brake, Miller's Platform and Couplers and the latest improvement* for comfort, safety and convenience. 5. It is the only road in the West running? the celebrated Pullman Hotel Cars between^. Chicago and Council Bluffs. 0. It is the only Road running thg Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars either way betwaea Chicago and St. Paul, ' , . (Chicago anrl Green Bay, . * •••» "Chicago and Preeport. 0 Cliicago and LaCross^ , '£ Qhicago and Winpim, ' - . | Chicago and Dubuque, . ' 1 a; c Chicago and McGreg<Mfw> '• ~ • | Chicago and Milwaimed . ^ 7. It is the only road passing along th«i 4 j shores of Lake Michigan between Chicago f .€S and Milwaukee. v \1 8. The only Road running Four Expres^:* ' '"! Trains a day via its lines between Chicago v and points in Minnesota. >;•' " ^ ». No road offers equal facilities In numbel "fe4 of through trains, equipped with Pnllims--rt Palace Sleeping Cars. 10. It runs Two Express Trains Daily eae% way on all its lines ami four trains each wkf between Chicago and Milwaukee. I ' < > 11. It'.makes connections with all linei<; % crossing at intermediate points. * The pojmlarity of these lines is steadily in* creasing and passengers should consult theit " interest by purchasing tickets via this line. For information. Folders, Maps, Ac., no| obtainable at Iloi«£ Ticket Office, address anj agent of the Company or MARVIN HUGHITl W. H. 8TINHETT, ? Gene ralSupt. Gon'l Passenger Age# .You will e^yo money by examining our Stock of Goods before, purchasing elsewhere;, k ® ^ Prints, Bleached & Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Tick ings, Denims, Shirtings and ' di.\ t£r •"*-$. Fox River Valley Kills; , ,*$<• BISHOP, Proprietor McHenry I > i&r » i£:m .'-A i£- k*- Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and White Goods of all kinds. Iif Ready- Made Clothing, l£oot| and Shoes, we will not be un dersold, consider e of Goods te I^F^Gloves and Hosiery a Specialty, and Oil Cloth Carpctingp. ^ Venetiftp, •y^k; Line of Family Groceries. "V. McHenry, May let, 187#. & MARTIN s&}.;"sf:V ' ' V ( l * < t-WV. I"'-1 •m&. McHENBYilLL. QRAGE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CUBES Flesh Wounds, Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum, Chilblains, Sore Breast, Sore Lips.Erysipelas. Uingworms, Calluses, Scald Head, Chapped "•-'r Hands, Barns, Cancers, Felons, f1? S :<Scalds, Sores, Ulcers » |i ^iWounds, Stings, Shihgles, ; "fester^. . Wens, Sties, -li! ..l*iles, jk.'-3fet Abcess, .Freckles, Bunioim Sprains, Boils, ®ito«, WfV:. I Cuts. Whitlows, Warts," Blisters, Tan, 1'implos, Corns, Scurvy, ItOli, Ingrowing Nails, Nettle Rash, Mosquito and Flea Bites,.Spider Stings, *; And all cutaneous diseases, and eruption* generally. For sale by all druggists, grocers, and at all* country stores throughout the United states and British Provinces. Price by mail 30 cts J&EALKR I* M j ' & t " issors, 8hearSy Table and Pockot Cutler^ Spades; Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstones, >v?» • Window Gla«s, -• a,%?£ CRANITE-IRON AND TlilWARC. . ii . r, «A:' irSVr*: " •*, 'a . V,~ . a%" J.STORY. w»5S . IT! 5 »• K#S . . , . . , . . . . » • ' i ^issTAirttet OH ttAKir« ^ i fj CUSTOM GRINDING ' i , • * . •. y..... 1 i iwiTi* itTflmpny, MTII BIIITMIIV mi II niiamm( . Having just put in a new Feed Stone, wpak ̂ .;.; of grinding Sixty bushels of Feed per hoar. ?'f am prepared to do your grinding on short •#(, tiee. . v .. .!•;>„ J., fe:" «»-The Milling McHenry III., Dec. 11th, 1878. NEW SPRING LAUER & BECKEB, 1^? Having just received their Spring and 8i mer Stock of Uendy-Made Clothing, Hat% Cap,;, and Gents Furnishing Goods, wMep they offer to the buying publle at ~ ' suit the times. Near the Depot McHenry - - - - * tlVtnofa, Spring and S«n». Clothing, Hata ~ dCwMel Their Stock of dothi Is the finest and largest ever bought to thla town,and comprises all the latest Patters art) styles to be found in the market, from wbiefc tliey are jircpared to make a SINULl &ASkm: MKNT OU A FULL SUIT and . ' T^:; Guarantee Satisfaction. ^ | WC'all and examine our stock before pu% chasing else where. We will not be undersol« LAUER & BECKER. MeUeury. III., March 25th, 18V*. takf ' Jarg* eacm For information relative to KANSAS, the Leavemearth (Xittutu) Appeal» a eight page weakly paper, containing week a sketch, maps and illustrations ofsenit one of the counties in Kansas. The better lands in this State are scllffn| at from $2.00 to ifi.OO per ac#e, with a credit > from six to eleven years, The great bnlkol the Government land, which is as rich as ths richest in lite State, is still open to settlers.-? Full information in regard to soil, cllmat# preemptions, homesteads, markets, churched!* schools, etc., will be found each week ia Ttm Appeal, ; Trice, f2.fl0 per annum; or fl.00 for si* months. Sample copies sent en recipt of A Appeal, . LEAvfajiwOBTH, K^StAB*