^iMHMiMMiiiliifl • >•_. 'tNwtw: 1 yepd*. -«»w-' » ̂ %4u& j ..^.^ *," +i/r . ,;*idtj-' ^ apg^'S^M; 14 «'gf& ;l:»!-.:f '»j-j. , - itt- - ,SKItisij - iuj'Stk ^is ,-.; a^ista-ite HOW TO FOItGIVK. How to forgive the man you have in jured has an amusing and thourougKly Irish illustration in the following: The late "Mr Charles Philips received great notice and attention. when com mencing hi« career at the Irish bar, from O'Connell. Later an accidental discussion arose in Parliment in which Phillips' authority as an Irishman was used in opposition to the views of O'Connell. when the latter indulged in • diatribe against Phillips which en tirely estranged him from the idol of the Green Isle. Months passed over without any communication" or recog nition being exchanged between them; but one day at the club up came the great O' to Phillips/ exclaiming Tm tired of not speaking to you, Charles. Shake hands; I forgive you, Charles.'1 Charles did not venture to say what was at the top of his tongue--that it was the first instance of an aggressor forgiving the man he has injured. The two were reconciled and as af fectionate as ever. The modus coneU- iandi was unique. No Englishman, no Scotchman, and only one Irishman, could have achieved a peace by so novel and skillful a coutrivance. *** girls near AdaraS, JJ. Y., determined to ugo in swimming as the boys do." They had a splendid bath in a secluded plaee, but a strolling cow took a position near their clothcs, and they sat on the opposite bank all the afternoon and called that cow hard names. They were relieved when a farmer's boy came after the oow at mflking time. •NOTICE. 50,000 lbs. of --AT THE-- JANESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS NORTH MAIN STREET. THE subscribers wish to inform their patrons ami everybody that they will manufac ture their Wool into good substantial Cassi- meres, Doeskins, Flannel and Stocking Yarn, tin shares or by the yard or pound, on satisfac tory terms; of will "buy their Wool and pay the" highest market price, and sell them jrootl snbsiantial Cassimeres at $3.00 per yard, and nil other Roods at the same rale. 'Will viav half cash on good line lots, not too small. Will pay Express charges on all lots of Wool of 50 pounds or more and return the goods free ot charge. Will card their Wool Into rolls for 6c per pound; also card Wool the same day when brought from a distance, if possible. Will dress their cloth on the usual terms. Carpets washed; pri'-e 5 rents per yard, Firmers, pa tronize home industry. a. I IN exchange for Goods, It CHI l6QWool-Grease, Tallow and Wood, for which the highest price will bo paid. F. A. WHEELER & CO. Janesville, Wis., May 30th, 1S76. 1876. rrvatfj n . ¥ t •' v«;. TW» f»»* HE HENRY COLBY, --DEALER IN- BUOKLIN & STEVENS, NEAR THE DEPOT, M'HENRY. N Have a Full and Complete General Stock for the Spring and Summer Trade. Uniformly Low Prices : GAMEL- | T l i e H i g h e s t M a r k e t P r i c e f o r B U T T E R A N D E G G S , i n Cosh or Trade. BUCKLIN & STEVENS. McIIenry, 111., April 3d, 18T6. NAILS, NAILS, NAILS, Fence Wire, Crowbars, Mauls, • • Forks, Hakes, SHOVELS, HOES, and a Full Line of ] Mtcrs aid Slelf Hardware. \ We have a large Stock of Pans, Pails, Milk Cans, and a Full Linte of Tinware of all kinds. ALSO SCREEN WIRE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, In fact everything you want and at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. g^WCall and examine. No trouble to show Goods. _JpF^ DisJMcis, PAINTS, OILS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. STATIONERY • Weh&veTa'flne Stork of Cap, Bill, Note and Mourn in "Paper, which we are selling very Cheap. A*flne .assortment of the late® Styles Box ud Fancy Papers, constantly on baud. All Coods Warranted Aa represented and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. ^ H. COLBY. McIIenry, July 27th, 1875. McHenry, 111., April 3d, 1876. JOHN M. SMITH. MILLINERY --AND-- J . S T O R Y , --DEALER IN-- Shelf and Heavy Hardware, STOVES '* TINWA 7?R MECHANICS" TOOLS. FAIiMISd IMPLEMENTS,' CLOTHES WHINGERS ^'^•1 A/C., ^bC», D r e s s M a k i n g ! Mrs. W. A. HMD East Side Public Squares WOODSTOCK, . I ILLINOIS. Keeps constantly- on hand the latest (styles of Millinery Gomlsof all kinds, Embroidery, Oomjtn, Collars, Ties, Veils, ail colors, Wed ding Hats, CH>?*5 Hats, and domestic Patterns of all kinds. Dresses Cut and Fitted In the latest Style and made If deairtd at very low rates. We also have a New Style of Ladies (Ms! To which we invitcthe attention of the Ladles We are also Agent for the celebrated NORTHWESTERN ORGAN Which speaks for itself. I will not be underg sold. Cull and see. Mrs. 8. A. REID. Woodstock, Oct. 18th, 1875. LAUER & BECKER, Merchant Tailors, Parker Houso Block, MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS The subscribers having opened a Merchant Tailoring establishment in McHonry, are now prepared, with a Stock ot Fim Cloths of all Kinds, To make to order Coat*, Pants, Vests or en tire Suits, on short notico and on the most Terms. and all Work Reasonable 49-Good Fits Guaranteed Warranted. WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R THAN OS UAL PRICES! Now is the time to purchase, and save mon ey. I believe that I can furnish good good* at as low prices, as anyone in tlie county. Also keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING l'APER,-euch. 518 1'lain Board, Water Proof, Iron Coated and Tarred Felt, Also Moth Proof Carpet Lining. KAWL AND SEE ! Repairing: Promptly attcauledito. J. STCRY. OpiMMUie Owens MiU- James Robbins. MAMFACTIUKRS AGENT for the Cliampion lieaper and Mower, tlie Gor- liam Corn Cultivators and Diamond Plow, warranted to Scour in anv soil, the torest City Seed Plow and State Beam Stubble Plows Corn Planters, Hor.se Bakes, Ac. Will take (.'ash or Good Note* in exchange for any and all of my Goods. Post Office* Solon Mills III.* We also Keep a Full Line of &KHTS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, &c.» Which will be sold as Low as at any estab lishment in the County. We haveeome hero to stay, and respectfully ask a share of public patronage, pledging our selves to do our best to please all who may give us a ealL Clothes Cleaned !• the best of manner and on short notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry. March 20th* 187s. PERRY ito MARTIN. NN PAPBR 18 OK ITLB WIW Where AdrecUstug Oontncts can bemads BAYLIES. GREAT Mercantile College, Keokuk, Iowa, on the Mississippi. Prof. Win. H. Miller General^^Manager. Nineteenth yav, About i, .1 „ r thoroughly lltted. English branches Jfree. tree Lectures by eminent Onuors. * reer esUvai« with Brass Band in College Hall. Free furnished rooms for self hoarding, Telegraphing free. Short hand writing tree. GO<M1 LMARDIN^ clubs and family f>>;ir<l. faro ItTiinon^c business in Kcokitk. No vacation. Address Haylien Collcpft, Keokuk, low it. ^tAtc you saw this advertii=eiaeat,, JOS. WIEDEMANN. SALOON and RESTAURANT I Board at Wiedemann's I JUfN'T But wish 1 Bid Headquarters for all Kind; of i " . ; • DryGroods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps Groceries of all Kinds, Crockery Glass-"Ware, FRUIT GANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandize. Chieagu & Nort h-WOBtem^ We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, and buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to ofl'er 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 this neck of the woods. Our LAEGE AND CONSTANTLY IN CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee our goods to be what they are represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. We arc here to get a livelihood* and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We intend to " Live and Let Live!" And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time past, we hopo to merit the same in the future. JJ^GIVE US A CALL 'and we will show you our Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. McIIenry, III., July 27th, 1875. E. M. OWEN, AGENT FOR ALL LEADING PARH MACHINERY! Among which can be found the Bertram! & Sames Celebrated Siilky Cultivator, That Stands without a Rival. Algo several other Leading Cultivators. The Peerless Reaper and tlie Waiter A. Wood Reapers arsd MowersftSi@ ftSeacSefr King - And the Warrior Mowers, All of which are first class machines and sold on Reasonable Terms. fjgPAlso the celebrated Kenosha and Kacine Pumps, Hay Carriers, Horse Forks, &c. o Prices Low and Favorable Terms. CASH AND CLOSE BUYERS are invited to inspcct stock and com pare Quality and Prices, as I will not be undersold in the same qual ity of Machinery in McHcnfy County. E. M. OWEN. McIIenry, 111., June 27th, 1876. Wear the Depot, McHenry, 111 WWc also koop the Celebrated Milwaukee La£cr_Iiccr constantly ou band. There's Millions in It. What? Why, in Buying Your Apultiral liplBfleits! -OF-- L . F R A N C I S C O , Opposite the Parker House, MelU0>W\, _ . ILLINOIS. on, McIIenry, May 10th, 1876. L. FRANCISCO- Passengers lor Oil IOAOO, Detroit, Toledo Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg Cincinnati, Rochester, Albany, Toronto, Moiu treal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, ~ Louis, Cairo, San Francisco, Sacramento, den, Salt Lake City, Denver, Council Bltm Sioux City, St. Paul,Marquette, Esoanaba, Me! nasha, Madison, Cheyenne, Omaha, Yank tun Winona, iJulutli, y »ee-ii Bay, Milwaukee, ami all points North, West, South and East, should buy their tickets via. the Chicago ft Forth,-Western Bailway. Close connections are made at Chicago the Lake Shore & Michigan y gan Central, Baltimore & Ohio," Pittsburr Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points E VST and 80UTH-EAST, and with thc^'hieago & \ltan and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH Close connections are also mail<» with the Union Pacilic K. R. at Omaha for all far Wast points. Close connections are made at junp- Hon points with trains of all cross roads Pullman Palace Oars. The.se celebrated cars are run on all nifriUL. trains on all the lines of this read. This is the ONLY' LINE running these cars between Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago »~« Milwaukee, At Omaha our Sleepers connect with t&o Ov or la nd Sleepers on the Union Pacific Bill, road, for all points west ofthe Missouri River. Aniong the Mncents offereft by this Route to the; traveling public are all the modern inn, ->rovemeiits: Rock and Crave! Ballasted Track. teel Rail, Rock and Iron Bridges, Parlor and Drawing Room Day Coaches, Smoking and Lounging Cars, westinghouse Salty Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling ana Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Com. fort. Banning through Five Great States. and operating over 2,0(10 miles of road, this Company presents to the traveler f;icilitl©«* that ARE NOT and CANNOT beoffeio I by aa£ Competitor. All tickets agents can sell you tickets via this route. . If you wish the best traveling accommoda> tions, you will buy your tickets by this routbw and will take no other. '• ^ *** MABVINHUGHITT W. H. STINNETT, General Supt. , Gen'l Passenger Agen£ • ---- Hj§* He !is selling the celebrated Union Corn Planter, the One and Two Horse Champion Cultivator, the Best Gam? PIOAV in the Mar ket, Carr, Scott, & Co.'s Threshing Machines, the celebrated two- wheeled 4,. Kirby Reaper and Mower, The Improved MEADOW LARK MOWER, and other first class Machinery. The Kirby Reaper aiul Mower is now acknowledged to have no eaual. and will be sold as low as any other first, class Machine 111 tlie Market. Remember I will not be uudersold w h e n first class Machinery is in com petition. Call at ®iy Shop and examine Machines and learn Trices. I 1 8 7 « . PHILIP GIESELER, At his new Store, near thq Depot, is now ready with the Largest ^ And Best Stock of Goods ! Ever brought to this market, ion which I am prepared and will make prices that will Defy all Competition. My Stock Gonsists in part of Dry Goods, Ming, groceries, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, Ac., To which I invite the attention of the buying public. I also keep on hand a large and well selected stock of * MILLINERY GOODS, Of all kinds, to which tho attention of the Ladies is especially invited. Call and see. PHILIP GIESELER. McHenry, 111., April 3d, 1876. For President in 1276: THE MAtf WHO GETS THE And the Man who gets the MOST GOODS for his money, buys of L. ((SUCCESSOR TO O. G. (THOMPSON.) NUNDA, - - ILLINOIS -- - " Largest Stocfe, Best Assortment, LOWEST PRICES. fi^The Stock is New and Large, and Consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cag|, • ' y- Choice Groceries*. &c., &c. 49*Give me a Call and Save Tour Money, by baying Goods Cheap. L. ROTHGERBE^^ Nunda, 111., Nov. 80th, 1875. NED ALIIAMBRA. This highbred trotting Stallion will stand tho Reason of 1876 at the barn of E. M.Owen. Ned Alhainbm was sired by C. S. Dole's Al lium bra, dam Norma bv Little Douglass he by a grandson, of American Eclipse. Dole's Alhambra was got by Clay's Membrinn Chief be by Meinbrino Paymaster, by Membrino out of a mare, by imp Paymaster. Membrino was a son of imp Messenger, the sire of Abdallah and the grandsirc of Kysdyck'sHambletoniaiU ROBT. GOSLING, Proprietor. BARNEY SEARCHER, JR. Thie thoroughbred Colt was sired by Barney Searcher sired by King Searcher by Sir Henrv l>y Margrave by Ecl'pse by I»uroc out of Gillett's celebrated mare Damsel Bircd by Messenger. Biirney Searcher's dam was sired by Young 'Weasel he by Weasel be by imported Black Ilawk. His dam was a full-blooded Black Hawk mare. This Colt can be seen at the village of McHenry. He is owned and was raised by the subscriber. JOHN F. NASIL For Sale. The Wheeler farm, situated Sflfrods south of the village plat of Mcllenrv, containing 200 acres of prairie, and SO acres of timber, with a good brick house, cistern, two pumffs, a«d usual apendages, Also 100 acres of tim ber joining the village of McHenry on the east, together with the jtorsonal property. Inquire at the premises, or address J. WHKF.LER, McIIenrv. P. S. Household furniture, ot£., togetler with actual possession can be had for with Mb* purchasers. ' * j IT