. 5 IJ'-" f %*-• ? ^ ' * i-r •V'.yjv, -ir • •a%;' • • .v. r-; ->•- ^ * t^v'T"° * •;* * ^ •* s'f%*™ v«•*- j * #r> ^ ,« ife,^ki,4r- ^k** * si- W>V : <;• -v r- y;'. V- • f?' ̂V':" • " '4".~t^ V *v- J •* •*" '* *:k< • , ' V,-! v*- "ji»"*"i* •. " ' " », - ' »VL' '- • V * "ioiv« ****>** yJz *j? $» jpiiiiMiiiM &v:-.^ a •m \ WJQH'or doing ooon V|' lo K«* Hampshire is a well fctMrtrft «c©wtfic Individual, self-con- (titttad cur*r of all Ills, a sort of «m1 venal panacea, "body and soul. Iisad, heart and conscience doctor,'* wt»« with all bis eccentricities, tins a !faitdl>f actual Wit that is hard to beat. Not 1od|[ ago the 'doctor" was called toth«wltnesB stand.- The opposing MtoMel, who it is said, sometimes "Whets his whistle" With "liquid plseti." knowing the doctor's peeullxr- Htes, ventured, in cross-que«tioning Mm, to show him up a bit. The result will be appreciated: ..t? *'What is yeur business?" pompously Inquired the counsel. -My business is to do what little good I can do to my fellow men," nwdestly replied the doctor. **But that don't answer my question," ftaffiy remarked the counsel, "How do ynu spend your time ?" •'Why, squire, it takes about all my .M|ne to do what I said," remarked the ;":4|etor. / ; *'But I want something more defl- •Ite." stoutly demanded the counsel. •'How do you go about your business?" *That depends upon circumstances, according to the nature of the case,*' •Sclaimed the doctor. "For instance, It I were going to commence on you, the first thing I should do would be to advise you to sign a . temperance gtedgel' The court roared, and the counsel, as : If convinced the doctor was 'pursuing • legitimate and respectable vocation, $?oceeded with the r^ulRtf cross ex amination. sjt; A.; *> $:•*< * ' i V* \ > •©""The Aurora correspondent of , ||>e Chicago Inter Ocean quotes the J|llowiug paragraph from the Beacon: ^The Republicans of the nortliwest JJtrfer that the factions in New York Mall fight out their own battles, and are not at all thankful to either the Inter Ocean or the Chicage 1 ri/rnne tor their persistent endeavors to ferment the fame spirit among the Republicans Within their influence which now de- mornlizes those ot the Empire State.-- Well-informed readers will see in their present tone only an efiort for personal erds, and not a desire for the beRt in terests of the principles which the Re- publican part;*' exists to foster and pro- •%r tpote. Let tis have peace aud--de- $.#«*• / Commenting upon It, Mr. White •Jf mj*i '$:• - Why don't the Beacon include the * Journal in the above? Is It because it is not worthy of notice as a Repub lican paper, or does the Beacon class it With the TVmesand News--••independ ent?" For contemptible abuse of Conklfng, Piatt, Arthur, Grant,and the atalwarts generally, it is conceded the Journal "inav have been equalled, but aever excel!edv by the Democratic press in the laud. - With a few exceptions the above •Irietnres will apply to the entire Re- lijtabncrm press, tjo long as the two Tribune*, tint Journal the Commercial end hundreds of lesser light papers are t aggressive and occupy most of their litorial columns with abuse of Conk- ng. Arthur, Logan. Cameron, Grant, ,^PTI*dom, lames, su>d thousands of oth- g*ftc faithful Republicans who are cal)et£ >/*"litalwarts, jnst so long should the " iAND DEALER IN-- WATCHES. JEWELRY, Silverware, &c. •s. • RICHMOND, ILL. T. J. DACY. John Donovan. Ocean and other Republican papers4 tfcat wish to be honorable and decent «**»d up for fair play and strike back m occasion requires. ; If the papers first named will shovigf;; Jlore of human nature and less of th# yena partisanship factions in the Re< ublican ranks would soon die out.-i Let us have peace, decency, and har- f»ony." finlntae and 4rt«nie ! *or» the basis of many of the* ague Remedies in the market, and are the last resort of physicians aud people Who know no better medicine to ein. f'°y f°r this distressing complaint. ^ he effects of either of these druirs are destructiue to the system, producing pfiadachc, intestinal <lisorfters, vertigo^ dizziness, ringing in the ears, and de gression of the constitutional health. Vi ,#y®r'8 Ague Cure is a vegetable dis- v V*ov.ery* containing neither quinine, ar- f^nic, nor any deleterious ingredient, nd is an iuiallible aud rapid cure tor very form of feyor and ague. Its • :S|nects are permanent and certain, and C;mresult from its use. Be- Jides being a positive cure for fever %nd ague in all its forms, it is also a "^•va^perior remedy for liver complaints. •J- i tonic and preventive, '-if1,! K cure» all complaints pe- malarious, marshy, and mias. • a|^atic districts. By direct action on \f*«e r aut^ biliary apparatus, it "twtlmmates the system to a vigorous healthy condition. For «ale by all dealera. * T. J. Dacy k Ci, It is an open secret, well known to the farmers of Mo- Henrv county, that dtirin<? the last 12 years ours has been the only Agricultural Warehouse in the couuty where everythin^r in our line needed on the farm, from a pound of the best Barbed Wire to a Threshing Machine could be obtained at all times without notice. It, was thought by those who knew us least, that the destruction of our Ware house by tire a year a<ro, would cripple us. Instead ©f doing" so, it has given us new life and vigor so that we are now better pre pared "than ever before to under sell our (would be) competitors. Our Spring stock is by far the largest and best in the county, <md we arc selling so close that it is a rare thing to see any one looking at our goods and going awaj without buying. Our present exhibit consists of Plows, Harrows, .Spring-tooth Parrows, Pulverizers, Rollers, Stalk Cutters, 16 in. Sulky Plows Seeders Diills, live aud six Shovel,Corn Cultivators, the best Zogal Bathed Wire, Lumber Wagons, 3 spring Milk Wagons, Platform spring Wagons, and about 300 Carriages An exami- notion of our stock will fully sustain our claims- DACY & Woodstock, III 'W||- When in want of work in my line ™ ™ea and I will try and please' bt. Murfitr. Jeweler. Xunda. 111. Robinson Wagon Co. Manufacturers of SPRING WAGONS. Buggies Sc Phaetons. 9md lor deaigos and prices to BOBINSON WAGON CO., . CINCINNATI. O. THB~H0ESE A i WAGON. MEW BOOK on the Horse. IIU history, btructure, uses treatment. AUo giving a few of the raoct Important oad £ffe^ive Honodidt the cure of the diseases of the horse. ValusUile to every owner and lover of the T IUhUihed by tlle ®0SISS0» WAMH CC., ^Wtt, 0., and sent, posUge paid, to any address, on receipt of THRi;t"™cENT stamps Vf^_ ^ Kitchen. Parl'T, 12. Bed Uooins. Sinus Uoom LI. HalL ' , 19x24, heavy plate paper, coutain-»tion», plans and details iur the above house; ^•npnook ol 20 pases, givingspccificatiuns, itemized and form of contract-- invaluable to every -earpsster »r yany propoisis^ bujldiug,^ *, guide in <ttt*ktvc bids or orawir.H contracts.' Price $2.00. Sen* by mail, postpaid, on receipt of £ *"* H. E. WALTON, ' ? JlPincinnati, Q, 'Would respectfully invite an 'examination of their iitocksof ~ DRESS GOODS, YANKEE J0TI0NS,&c? Which are ein<ar offered at very low prioed. Our stock is replete in ull the variety of Goods for the season, and we feel satisfied we can offer Goods at than can be tbund elsewhere.-- Our stock of Hats, Caps, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Groceries Is full and complete, and we are confident we can please you both in quality and price. Call and be convinced that these are facts. PERRY & MARTIN. McIIenry. Match 22d, 1881. New Hardware Store. I. N.MEAD NEAB THE DEPOT, m* IP 't You For THE' P£ACE||| •< -t*J bie storfaf Ls at the old " * 4 HI * To Buy Wiirnitur COL THEIR TWO STORES!, and Nuiida, ^ > • ' . . . •Sow Opening the Largest. Line of *r,. Hardware^ Stoves, Tinware &c., ever showa. in McHenry County, which we offer to the buy ing public , /: * > AT BOTTOM PRICES. MoHenry. Our stock was never more complete than (at the present ti and for variety cannot be equaled in the county. We keep il but the very best, and our motto is and always has been QUICK SALES A M D SMALL PROFITS. We can give you anything in.the Furniture line as cheap other houso in the State, ana willguarantee ^OTything tfirst-c!a«l and just as represented. yf-'i - \v Our stock is complete and comprises everything usually kept in a First Class Hardware Store. Qur store is crammed full of Bargains and we offer the best and most goods for the least money of any one in the business. WE INtEND TO KNOCK THE BOTTOM OUT OF HIGH PRICES IN BARB WIRE. The Best Barb Wire in the Market at 9 cts. per Pound, jjpgfCall and see us and learn that we mean business. Store in McHenry, Opposite Bishop's Mill. At Nunda in Palmer's Store. My s tock ot C CT*-- ."Ik '• %• Coffins and Caskets * ' % Is full and complete and will be sold at a slight m&frgm above cost. tV hen in want ot anything in my line give me a call and I will be sure to please you. JOHN B. BLAKE. McHenry, March 22d. 1881. THIS NEW AND CORRECT? i'rovos beyond any reasonable question that the n No. 17 and --BY THB- Reliable Dealers in Magnetic Ointment. WARRANTED To Cure Piles and Chafing Sores. Also,Sore Kjres. Sore Ihruat, l uraclic. Bruises, Barns,Ciita, Corns, Skin liisordrr*, Scrofulous Hd all Sores, irs i-rtW'- in nil Kidney, Liver, Bowel -'iw Lung Diseases, liheumailMii, Back* •ehe. Lameness, Sprains, ami Swellings if re-.rded by the l»wt |)hy»ici»fis simt«iy wonder- 1. Forsiilebydriimfists. Price :m": 4<>cnta. D. Buua, SflB A C*., Sole Props., Buffalo, N.T. mf HOP B1TTEES.N (A .lleili jit'f, i:ut il Uriak.) CO-iTJLISS •nors, nrt :.c;, ?;am)sake, iJAMiliLiO.v, A»DTHR "rKKf r A Mi O* /y, Ollliulill'fi.Ka. THEY CUKE A'l T't^-xfcsof tit" Stomach, Tl r.lood, ICKim-y.-.,iiiil Uriluiry OiyuiiK. - < r- VWiUUiM, sail.I cajictmliy rcuiiue Cjuiiijil .ii.r.4. SiOOO p GOLD. •Will 1>" fit'Id f'»r Uiev v!1| not. <•-rr" In.I,), or lor unvtliii: / ii..|.f:u Oi 111^1;: uus f'juiid .a t.iv r.i. A^kyour r!rurri>t fur i:on iv.tfrs p*"I t'-jr Uu ui ix iore jou t.h > p. 'X'a^o uo otiit r. U T. f 1« an n!> liitr iirii) 1m*KiRt 1M" >• <>( (([iH.1.1, narcotns. KK.ND you CiKcuLAr_ STOVES, Tin. Copper anil Stat Iron fare, Table and Pookct Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, llorto l£a.s(i.>, Horse .Mutes, Morseshot Nail.-, ami tiles of every <U.>*rrii>lion. A I.sr. everything thalis generally kejtl in a Hard ware Store. Being a Practical Workman 1 shall Rjtare no pains in tryins'to stive ttfttis faction to all who lavor uie with their patroc e. All kinds of Jobbing In my line will receive prompt attention. Please jrivc me a c a l l Iteiorc ]nirrha.sin^ elsewhlsre when in need of unytliiiif; in nij I- N- MEAD-Mnllfiivv.Oct.l O l h . 1ST«. Chicago K"ortiiwestern Is by all #<lds the best road for yon to take when traveling in either direction Heap and all tie Principal Points in me Test Norlli & Nortbvest Carefully examine this Map. The principal Cities of the West and Northwest are Stations on this road. Its through trains make close connections with the trains of all railroad* and junction points, OWEN & SON RAOE MA SBURCH •1 Would give the people of McHenry and Lake Counties to understand that tuey are still in the business, with the largest and best stock of ^ « Agricultural Machinery Qf all kinds, to he found io the Baarket. They have irt Stock PLOWS of all kinds, Seeders, Corn Planters, Cultivators, Drills Draffs, Pulverizers, Corn Shellers Feed Mills, Threshing Machines, Fon and Wood Pumps, Wind Irills, Open and Top Busies, and in short everything usually kept in a first class Agricultural Warehouse, All of jvhich will be sold Anne | _Asl>la*a / /> "J°^aunec Qtiinne "Worcuter SpaJdir\g kCTV*V Vallc Jfrainera Chafutltr Oraway Cloud Clayton I " ^N.OR, Jllgona TAKKTO.ii SlOUX c Crtxytoii Ill'.lcn mtiH City eGport WESTVSJC1,D°2 PWW h 0^3 CHICAQ AILWAY r':'! ',4 THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY Over It'll of i ts principal l i n e s , rim* eacli way d a i l y f rom t w o to four orj§iiiore Fast £iprOM Trains. It is the only road wust of Chicago'that uses Uiu s • , PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS, *;• It f» the onlv road that runs I'nil man Sleeping Oars North or Northwest of Chiakfpi;. ft hM . noarly«3,OOO Miles of Road- In forms tho following Trunk Lines: Council Bluffs, Denver & California Line. WinonaJ Minnesota & Central Dafcokft l«b>M »| Sioux Oitv, Nor Nebraska A Yankton Line. Cliicugo, St. Paul & Minneapolis Line Vwg Northern I l l ino i s , F roe port & Dubuque Line. Milwaukee, Green Bay A Lake Superior Line Tickets o*er this roart are sold by all Coupo® Tiekut Agents in the United States A Cnna<Ia Bemember to ask for Tickets via tljis road, tbe sure tiiey read over it, anil take none other MABVI2T HUGHITT, Cien'l Manager, Chicago W.H. 8T£lTirl TT, Oen Pass Agt Chicago JACOB ST< )RY. MeHENRY. ILL DEALER IN As Cheap as the Cheapest. I3f None but the best of machinery kept. Call and be convinced that we mean business. '4 E. M. McHenry, Jtpril 13th, 1881. OWEN & SON. GEORGE W. B'ESLEY Miiist ail Aptliiscary. McHenry 111. --DEALKR IN-- 18 A THOROUGH REMEDY In e v e .rv cane o f Miliaria I l-'c v e r <ir Kcvei and Ajjmi, wliib* f'»r lii surdi-vs <<f I In- stoiusirli Torpi dity of the Liver, Indigestion 'ind dis. tnrbance's of the ;i nimal forces, whifli debili tate, itlias no equivalent, and can have no subKtitu te. It Bhoiild not be ••.uhI'ouu'UhJ. •With triturated eomitounds of cheap spirit* and essential oils, ottcn sold nndBr the nanis of Bitters. FOR SALE 1!Y DruKSistK, Groceid and Wine Meroh&n every wli«» e HEN 11 YFT MILLER, --DKALKI^IN-- American and -Foreip Martle. Monuments, Headstones, ̂ ETC., ETC., ETC. American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two milisMforth of Mc Henry, 111. Joimaburgh, Aug. SOtb. 1677 Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, and Toilet Articles. I have add6d to mv already Large Stock, a Fine Line oi TOILET ARTICLES, LAMPS, CHOICE CANDIES. 4' To whietlliG invites the attention of thebuying public, • > f . . ^ Physicians Pi'esc r ipti oris Give mefkCali. " G. W. BESLEY. are, Scissors, Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks- Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstc Window G1h8s, GRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. J. 8TCRY. COLBY BROTHERS i --DEALERS IN-- General Merchandise, RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENY. ILL. We have one of the most complete stocks of Goods ever br^ugh4 to tliie market, consisting in partot . ^ Dry Goods and Clothings HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AM) SHOES, and Carefully Compounded. McHenry^III., Nov. 10th, 1880* Paints Oils Drugs Medicines Crockery, Glassware, Wooden and Willoware, . Oroeeries Etc. Etc, have one of the finest Stocks of Teas^to be found in th« county, to which we invite the especial attention of the public, sat isfied that we can suit them both in quality and price. ^2S6*A. -- iMl