p ^ ^ V: ' --'V. y.^ - ^ *r$psr%r -s^-*»p- ,jr i r , * " " ' " ^ * ' ' - P * . , • - ' i " \ T ' . J - ; ' ^ ' | J _ / ! " ' ' ' • • ! * j - > ' t " } > ^ ' / # ' , ' " , L . . ; • • £ > - " l ' * " ' ' * , * ^ t l • - : . . . . . , . • , / r V ^ . f e A '* T^Y^' ' {$' ^ ^ * '" ̂ ̂ V'V v < "" ' J v ** • --J*m "wmuiiuiuifuii " f ̂ \ fi i ; j5/. t i "••"fc»pifclr« Tramp* New H&ivpshlre has a new •'ti&mp*! law, cntli?e'i,tiAn act to suppress va» grancy." wft^jjh is proving very effica cious. Its' first section provides that if any person shall be a public vagrant^ b»g£ar or tramp, of which fact any ac#] of begging or vagrancy shall be evidence he shall, upon complaint before a justice of the peace or police court, be sentenced, to hard labor upon any county or town farm, or in any house of correction or common Jail, not exceeding six months. The second section authorizes overseers of the poor or county commissioners, in cases where suitable labor cannot be found at the place to which such person has been sentenced, to bind him to haHkj labor at any other place or in the ser vice of any person by him selected, for a term not exceeding his original senM tence, and as a substitute therefor, and compel the performance of such labor. Section three provides that If any per son, being away from his home, shall apply to the proper authorities* setting forth that he is desirous of returning to his home but is poor and has not the raeans to do so, said authorities shall hind such person to some iuitable labor adjust compensation until he shall earaed a sufficient sum, when, with the money so earned, and such additions thereto from the treasury of the town Or county as they may think reasonable they shall cause such person to be re turned to his home. These are the principal provisions of the law (there being some further par ticulars as regards locating the expense^ of looking after such persons) and they recommend themselves as just and wholesome. They provide the best kind of aid for needy wanderers, ren dered such by misfortune, while the whole tribe of lazy vagrants are pro vided with restraints just befitting their case. That kind will not be apt to patro nize New Hampshire to any great extent after they have once had • taste of its quality. Let other States go ftod do likewise. 11 HANLEY & SOUS, --- J&*The noble red men have devel oped a rather too ready adaptation to the ways of civilization, by putting a fancy price on their Black Hills lands, since the reported d?»covery of gold, and also demanding pay for the prccious metal that already has, or is supposed to have been removed. If the Indians can^vegeed in evening up accounts a little with the Government for the atrocious swindles it has allowed to be perpetrated upon them by contractors, the average sentiment in favor of jus tice will be gratified. JQTWhen a boy steals into the pan try at eventide and gorges himself with the peaches Mb motlier has b®uglit,how rarely he thinks that Is is only a matter of time--say aboitt eleven o'clock that hight--wtten those peaches will "peach* 'on him. K^-Thousands of people in Arkansas j«aysthe Helena (Ark.) World, will be out of debt this full, who haven't been ilia similar condition of freedom for inany years.. Ah! they are just corn4ng inoney down there, \ is reported that Mrs. Harriet Seecher Stowe has advised Mrs. Tilton jiot to read poetry or anything senti mental by which she would be made iiv- <elined to soften toward Theodore. -^AKUh- CHAMPION BRICK YARD. The public ia respectfullTflnformed that the above name.'! lira nave constantly on band a large stock of She very _ FINEST FLOUR 1 Bolted Meal, Feed, &c., &c. We hare unusual facilities for Ma^ufaetur- tag and are well prepared to do Custom W ork! With all possible neatness and dispatch. We are confident tlsftt no Mill in the North west can surpass us either iu the promptness of work done for customers, \ In Quantity or Quality. B. M. OWEN * • r4 i1 * 4 * + „ <( • _ ,;v- , fM McHENRYf, #, * , J* >; ' ' • ^ Leading- Farm Machinery. " v v . Among which I repseeenit ffie following: The Celebrated KTCttOLS. SHEPARD & CO. Vibrator Threshers and Mounted Powers. AIPO the AUT.T- MAX & CO. Swee pstake Thresher. All the leading make of PLOWS. The unrivaled Vandlver and Quincy COKN PLANTERS. In REAPERS and MOW ERS COMBINED willbe fminitthe PEERLESS and BUCKEYE TABLE RAKE, the EMPIRE MOWER and T ABOR SAV ING MARSH HARVESTER. BERTRANI) & SAMES ROCKFORD SITLKY CUI.TIVATOE. HOLLINGSW OBTH Sulky Rakes, HAMILTON Sulky Rakes, Hollow Tooth Harrows, Garden Mid Railroad Wheelbarrows, Lumber wagons, &c., Ac. Prices Low and Favorable Terms. CASH and CLOSE BUYERS are Invited to inspect stock and compare Quality and Jrioes, as I will not be undersold in the same quality of Machinery. t;?"' ^ .rr-,"1 McHenry, 111., July 27th 1875. E. M. OWEN*. In addition we would inform the public thatgwe make the justly CELEBRATED Patent Flour, Of a kind and Quality iVot ^Excelled ! IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS. MOUNTS ROOT BITTERS. 1 • _ $ ^ THIS BfTTRW. toil*intrinsicpropartiiw, is known as one ot th* • Best Tonics of tl|e Age. As a laxative Liver Cleaning, Blood Purify* . ing Medirine, it has notits supi'vior. ItsUouid bo taken iu quantities frojji a Table-spoon full to a small yine glass full three times a day, According to the strength and ago of the Inva lid or the degree of siefcpess. / For dale by the Case or] Bottle, --BY-- , Xu KAPPLEK, Patentee, Woodstock, 111. THE tor yo* to ^Save Money i» huy^pg Good Nunda. JK4 M. M.VLLOKY is selling clica^r tha#i HBytone else, and if you want anything that he l»as not in stock let him sent! to the ujanufac and get it for yo«. He keeps a -is DUB- CHAMPION Brick Yard ! We have constantly on hand a large quantity of PRESSED --AND-- ^NEAR THE DEPOT, M'HENRY, r, • - . • #1 o-- New Store f New Goodi! Prices to ftult the Times, FOB CÂ H OU READY PAY. \. ' ' . Our Stock consists of a^eeneral assortment of DBY GOODS, GROCE RIES, HATS, CAPS, BQpTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, &e., selected to MEET THE WANTS OF THE COMMUNITY. TTJ TjlJV PMM ^Ve ^avfi * line of Domestics, Dress Goods, Silks, 111 UIU uUUDO Pongrees, Poplins, Alpacas, Lustre, White Goods, Sack ings. Hosiery, Gloves, &c. In Notions. We have Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Edgings, Parasols,Perfumeiy,&c. OUR GROCERIES BELOW COST an^ °®ere<^ a^" ^°ttom prices, NOT A full line of BOOTS AND SHOES, warranted work, and at T.owest Prices. i^T Tlie Highest Market Price paid for Butter, Eggs ah<l Poultry. Call and see us and we will endeavor, by SQUARE DEALING and LOW JPUIC.ES to merit a share of. your patronage. S^Gernian spoken. BUCKLIN & 8TEVEN3. McHenry, 111*, July 27th, 1873, PERRY & MARTIN Headquarters for all Kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, i Groceries of all Kinds, ^Crockery, Glass-Ware, FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandize. General > • . ' _ Bk of all kind® of TohactWJ. rery ctap gn<l wal-rante<1. HanTev's and Marshal's Flonr "fthvavs on liand. Candies, Cigars, Pipcn, En- voiouet, Paper, Lead Pencils, Checker atjitjl BackKH-mraon Boards. A large asuortment^f MrxWvr Tlj Ch»p H>f P*4>< I iwep * largo a, Variety i;;6r^r!»QtTET SKI'S dirt cheap. Butter, Eggs, &«•., is exchange for goodft Pu-kle H " • •O" Also > Script for such goods as can be bought at the Factory at wholesale, I am Agent for the Protection Life Insurance Coiu, {Nt!i y and the MU\n, IjHrtt'ord, 3Jerc«ntile and Ajincultucal i'ive Insurance CowpttBies. Citll OG me if vou wish reliable IiiHu>>nee Cheap. T«an sell vou a house atid lot o* Jot* alone. <.Jteal Estate Bui«tne«ts a specialty. "Call at my Store, ®nder the new Nnnd Hall, whieh is the fin #* iu town, and will be let at reasonable rates V1 IRA M> MAIXORY. Kunda^ July 27th, 1«75. Made of the most superior quality of Clay, and fully equal if pot superior to the celebrated Milwaukee Brick. SQrBUYEBS, please c«Jl and erxam- ine4 and we will give you A GOOD BARGAIN ! Orders Respectfully Solicited. A. H. EAKLEY & SOXS, McIIenry IU., July 26th, 1875. We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to offer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us don't live in thte neck of the ivoode. Our LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN» CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we*can my that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee dhr goods to be what they are represented to be aud are always ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask epormous profits on our poods. We iptend to "live'and Let live!" ' ? ' *• . . „ _ -- - And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time ptat, we hope to merit the same in the future. fl^rGIVE US A CALL and we will show job onr Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. 8 PERRY & MARTIN. At thd Old Stand of Owen A Brother. McHenry, 111., July 27th, 1875. BLAKE & BSO„. -|>1ALEB8 HI- I'urniture! ^ aU Grades and Priees. ^ Wareroom Nearly Opposite Che Post Ofllee> MoHenry, III. Wareroom Crammed Full 1 Where will he found anything from Common Kitchen fctyles to the finest Parlor Sets, In Hair, Cloth and Heps, ^hey have Chamber Sets, and can suit everybody). Marble Top Center Tables, ELEGANT EASY* CHAIRS, LOOKING GLASSES, AND PICTURE FRAMES,, Of all kinds and sizes. Whatnots^ Lounges. Rockers, Hair, Moss ana Spring Mattrasses, etc., etc. In short everything you want. We make a specialty of UNDERTAKING ! A very large stock of Burial Cases and Coffins constantly on hand, and made to order on short notice. PICTURES FRAMED In all styles at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. All Goods Warranted Of the'very best quality and sold as LOW AS 'THE LOWEST. BLAKE & BRO. McHenrv, 111., Aug. 2d, 1875. J . S T O B Y , --DEALER IX-- Shelf and Heavy Hardware, STOVES TINWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS.\ CLOTHES WRINGERS, &e«, &c., <fce., <&c., WHICH WILL BE SOLD LOWER THAN USUAL PRICKS! Now ia the time to purchase, and »ve mon ey. I believe th»t I can furnish good goods at as low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING PAPER, such as Plain Board, WaterProof, Iron Coated and Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Lining. KAWL AND SEE ! Repairing *i l * *.r> i, JS?i i iv, , <- . 4.1^ « t p, { r Yrvr ^ t . A..,,. .. . . .1 * iPhe ChtiBftat •i".y BEST PLACE IH McHENRYf * 1 TO BtTT GROCERIES, 1 V O T I O N S , Crockery, Glassware, etc., etc. WE SELL FOB CASH OR READY PAY, And CAN AND WILL sell Goods as low as any Houses in McHenry County. Pay the Highest Market Pries --FOR-- BUTT5R EGGS, POULTRY, ate IN CASH OR IN GOODS 1 Give as a Call and learn we mean what we say. HOWARD & SOX. McH#hry, IIL» July 26tli, 1875. P. W. ME.£D, WACON AN Camaffe Mto, RINCWOOD, ILL. Promptly attended to. J. STOR¥4 Opposite Owen Mills. McHenry; I1L, Juljr 23. I am making ail kinds cf WAGONS, BUGGIES, 1 and 2 SEATED CABSIAGE8. And PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS of the Latest Style, I have now on hand a »plendM Jump Seat Carriage LEATHER TOP, which T oflfer Very Cheap Anyone wishing a Carriage of that kind will do well to call and see it before buying else, where, 1 also have on hand ONE SINGLE BUGGY, ONE DOUBLE BUGGY, AND A DEMOCRAT, Which I will Sell VERY CHEAP FOR CASH, OR GOOD PAPER. I will Warrant all Work To be as represented, to be m&de of the test material and by the best workmen in the country. «• I DO NOT WARRANT AGAINST RUNAWAYS. I ALSO DO ALL ;KINDS OF BEPAIBING AND Gfdneral Blacksmithlng. Special attention given to Repairing Reaper* and Mowers. I am also Agent for the iwnr Two Wheeled JOHN P, MANNY REAPER AND MOWER, which is tht> very best in the market. Also the celebrated DIAMOND PLOW, warranted to Scour in anv soil. The SEAKS GANG AND SULlVl" PLi>V»"S, KlCif. ARDSON'S SULKEY ATTACHMENT for anv Plow. The FORREST CITY TURF and STriUU.E PLOW; the T. DERWKNT ft SON ROCKFORD PLOW and RIDING AT TACHMENT. - Anyone wishing anything in this line I * be happy to show them my stock. I also k the Repairs for the J. P. Manny and Wr' A- Wood's Reapers and Mowers. My Motto is to Live and Let Live. I tende* to the trade my sincere thanks for their patronage in the past,-and (>olicit a con* tinuance of the same for the future, autnfBft them satisfaction in every respect. \ Respectfully, F. W. MEAD. Ringwood, July 26th, 1875. * v •. \c".