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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Apr 1878, p. 8

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M AHUFACTClBe OF ICH, One ef the curioalUst of the Paris Expesition of 1887, which attracted an •xtra degree of attention, was a ma- ffeine fer mau«tacft«riqg ioe. Yankee . Ingenuity wasq«ii»kto seize Ike cue thus afforded, and now we find the fa­ mous reprtswitativs «f the Nevada jUlver ml nee, Senator Jenee, taking In Ibw an Improved apparatus of this %brt, and spending his money freely to Introduce It throughout the Seuth. Hie lias already established agencies at At­ lanta. New Orleans and Galveston, and Xp sanguine of the ultimate success of ll» entornrl^ Thf? 1ff#»wmrlr £iWpmnl ^Ives the following description of the ^jpaciiine: "It is constructed of cast ;'||ron, weighs about twenty-two tons, and is simply an Immense oempresser. It lias for a base an oblong reservoir, srhaps four by six feet, out of which fise two cylinders of twenty-four inch v|nr«. to the helsrfct of ihsut ten feet.-- |Jt works on the well-known principle Jtoat compression of a body or gas robs '•:*m of heat. The gas ts Introduced Into ,>J|he reservoir, ia then compressed by *^Od« working !n the upright cylinders, Jlfter which relievod of its heatv it is fassed in liquid form through ooils to a Sootn where there is water. By its tresence the temperature of the room reduced to a degree far below the -easing point, even to twenty and fhirty degrees below sero. The water lis thus quickly frozen Into what is mown as anchor ioe, which Is harder tan ice made naturally, and sinks in rater. With a man of Senator Jones* kbility for doing good, this scheme is *#0 much better than his attempt to ^bamboozle the people on the silver Question, that we can only hope he " Will devote his whole energies to its . prosecution. JK2 <• " |-I>SALBM UT~ : !# • .."If, * c. i «• ' 'irt- • it djiiilWRW'- >*-i» .« ml I t* -" > * 11 ».*• UTTBHERS, ir. ;sY\/ The Ufataime, ODce, m» a dimly-lighted bridge, a traveller met a man whose fantastic Costume astonished and somewhat alarmed him. The Wind blew high, and the waves rolled turbulently Under the solemn timbers of the old arches; black and sullen were the waters-- f blr.ck and sullen was the sky. The man Wore a red shirt; a handkerchief was tied with fantastic exactness about his head, and under it stood out his wild elf-locks, triack as* the night* the sky ^Jind the waters. Startled by this ap- . Juration, at an unseemly hour, the traveller stood appalled, and each sur­ veyed the other en the long, dismal thoroughfare. At last a peal of sharp •laughter tilled the air; ho of the red shirt sprang forward, laying both - hands heavily upon the unprepared stranger, and cried out in unearthly tones,•*Man. man! did you ever thank God for your reason?" "I I never did!" stammered the traveler, striving to regain*his self- possession. 44 Then, thank Him now!" shouted the maniac; and, standing hack to make a leap, his last cry rang on the night, as be yelled: H for I have lost mine!" And he sprang over the bridge with the heaving waters, whose moaning surges smothered his dying struggles. Header, did yon over thank God for your reasearf If not, "ttrsnk Him n o w . * . . . T • Have just received the largest and best assortment of Goods in their line ever brought to McHen­ ry County** (WpbfUy and soil Exclusively For Cash. CAN DISCOUNT A£L PRI­ CES advertised in county papers at least twenty per cent. We have a pair of Boots, Shoes or Rubbers for every man, wo­ man and child in the county.-- Call and look at them. Corner Main btp and Public Square. Woodstoek,11& LAUER i BECKER, Near the Depot MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS The iQbierilitni are now prepared with a stock ef FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make t« order Coats, Pants, Vesta . f>T fin!,3m will's, atsnyl i notice and on the most Reasonable Term SETGood Fits Gutraa- " .war- --Km THE PEOPLE-- :-myl AT *** Mi4 >y ypd ' «n>W«Y ,, teed and ell Workf,' ranted. . i X i r o h ' l t i - f i i h W' V- Tir^rpiv. JifS (GENERALi BLACKSMITH. At lila old stand ia now better than ever prepared to do all wort In his line, la the best of nanner and at LOW FKICE9. t HORSE SHOEIN©.-; Having associated with no in the bnsl- wy ^MR.libORISf One of the best Horse Shoera In the State, I am better than ever prepared to do work in this line. «Nr Bad Feet, Quarter Cracks, Ac., made a speciality. ' We respectfully solicit the patrorage of oar Mends and'She public generally. W. F. TILTOM. MeHenry, Feb. 0th. 18TS. Fos River Valley Kills. Pr-R. BISHOP, Proprietor*? - yj CO a CO J2 ak -FOB- BOOTS AND SHOES Sll * SIS Madison at.. BUEL, COOK Jt 8EIXA8, llar.ufrs and Wholesale Dealers. Don't fail to examine Goods and Prices when in Chicago. Stock New and Bought for Cash. Great in riucements to Cash Buyers. H.K. BITKL, Late with M. Selz & Co. C. F. COOK, I Late ot Whitney, H. L. SEIXAS, I Cook A Co., N. Y. Dean make money faster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not required; we will start you. $12 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, women, boys a«d girls wanted everv where to work for us. Now Is (he time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address TSUI A Co., Augasta, Maine. We also Keep a Fall Line Beady - Made Clotfciaft OEIMTS liniMinc M Hats, Caps, Ao W hich will be sold Mlow •8 at any establishment In the County. Clothes Cleaned In the beat of manner and on short notice. LAU£R & BECKER, McHenry, Feb. 28th. 1877. isra ISTS HENRY COLBY, DRUGGIST, --ANDDEALIB IK-- C H O I C B MoHENR\ , • •' - ILLINOIS. I keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of Groceries, which I can and will sell at the LOWEST LIVING PB1CCS for Cash or Heady fay. 13 Pounds of Choles 9ug*r fdr One Dollar. And all other Goods In proportion Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. N. COLBY. McHenry, Jan. 15th. 1878. M. PERMAN mff-S-Hll MAS OOKSTARTLT ON HA1TD. • t ? Ikone nromptly, and s&iisfhetlon gaatmeteed Having just put in a new Feed 9tone, capable of grinding sixty bueltels of Feed per holts'. 1 anpr^ctii todof#itrfrindinf easimrt w»- tice*" • ; 5;..; • ^ '• SVThe HigheiOKnlet Price naid for good MUUnc Wheat. «. BISHOV MTHTTBS. Manufaeturod by F. MARCTIS - _DIA;LEB Iff-- PURE WINES. L1QU0R8 AND CIGARS Woodstock, III. The best Tonic in the world. Pint and Quart Bottles. Pill ap In F. MARCUS* Patsn»ss» McHenry fit. Bee. 11th, 1877. I Oft*it NEW Dress and Cloak ROOMS. a week In your own town. |B Out­ fit free. No risk. Reader, if you want a business at whic h persons of either sex can make great pay all the time tbey work, write for par­ ticulars to £L HAIX*TT A Op., Port- lanJ, Maine. Mrs. D. A. Dodge AXD Miss Molllc Sfocker, Take this method of Informing the Ladies of McHesiry and v'cinity, that they lutve opened Rootna, opftoslte Perry A Martin's sitons, Mc Henry, where they are now prepared to do all kiwis of DRESS ANB CLOAK MAKING '.•".v. On 8hort Notice, In the Beat Manner and at Reasonable Bates. 49*Also Agentafor Madnm Grlswold'e cele­ brated Corsets. Give nan call end we will try and please you. 49~Bemember the placet opposite Perry A CHEAPE8T AND BEST. OHCIAOO WentlT Post! The Peopls's Paperl S8«e!e»tis filled with IMStorial, Xefi Ag rieultnral, lUsc^laay and Market Jteporte. • One Copy 1 year, Postage paid. Clubs of Five, PoewgelPaid........ .... Clubs of Ten, Postage ̂ aid............. Clubs of Twenty, J*oa$f<GpjP»ldf TH£ BAJXT POST, CM Tear, Poatafe Paid Parts at* Year ia We propose to greatly enlarge the DAILY PO*T during October, alter which the^p^ce will be aio nor rear, nostage paid. All Who .fr.co will be $10 per yea*, postage paid, subscribe before enlargement, at the rate of S7 will reeeire she enla present to the end of their ttaie without e* Sanie ternjs to Agem Weekly a« laet year. rg*d. paper stn teharge, Deity ap»d is not easily earned In theae times, but it Van be made In three months by any one of either sex, in any part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we furnish.-- 06" per week In your own town. You need not be awayfrom home over night. You can givebyour wholetime to the work, or only your snare moments. We have agents who are making over 930 per day. All who enfcaye at once nan makemoney fast. At the present tiuemoney canno t be made so easily and iwp- djy at any other business. It costs no thlug o try the business. Terms and # Outfit tree tddress at owe, H. HALLUTT A Co,, Portland Maine* EARLY FAVORITE i T O M A T O . This new Tomato Is without doubt the Ear* liest and Best Variety grown; slse above me* " ile, nearly round; very xeellent quality every dium, smooth as an auple, nearly round; v VTt»r, and exeeiient quality wav. Frultls a beautiful dark eriatson clua. solid, fine flni ter, large, ripening evenly and perfectly, be* ing free i"rom the hard oenter tore whieh many varieties possess. From seed sown in open ground In latitude of Northern Illinois and Southern'Wisconsin, fruit begins ripen* irig July 15th to 90th. After S years of expe rtmental testing we hare yet to see an impier- feet specimen. HARRISON BROTHERS, Nurserymen, Greenwoo^. IU Seed can be procured nt this ofloe. Products of Looms of £n^kmd France, Germany, China, Japan, *ud United States of America. FASHIONABLE «9W 'S,™??'!" d-f ^ 'V> •: . f,• h-i:](§04 r ' 5 "Hi ki y\ vtt-it.-i. . Bay Tour Furniture 7, TBI OKtOAOO Us KOBTH.WKSTTTFTW 'llA«lt.WA •mbraeea under one management the Great Trunk Hallway Lines of the WEST an| NORTH-WEST, and, with its numerous Branches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michl. fan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, California and the Western Teriitories. Its g, Omaha and California I am now prepared to give bet­ ter Bargains than ever. Can saveyou , •>,, .%$$$ t ir , ,,'M wi* i| -li 1 ./.»• ••.- ; J0>n all kinds of Furniture. I a.1_ . . a 1 i .-*• I es aiaawM rfi« wriraaar 'J^lUpivtv S51UC& OI COFFINS AND CASKETS Of all styles and sizea, to bft found in toe County.^ ^ .; 1 , f 1« Give tne a call and I will be pleased to show my stoc^ and give prices. JOHN B. BLAKE. Is thei sheetest and best route between Chice D and all ebmska and aU points in Northern Illinois, Iowa, Dal * "• ^ ^ JOHNSBURGH Nebraska, Dakota. Wvonunsr. Coolrado' TTt»h. Austnliiii ""ta™1*8 Oregon, China,- Japan Chicago, at. Paul A Mlnitoapol# Line- *8 short line between Chicago and nil points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, aud for Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, D«I Ms ' * points In the Great Northwest. KaCrosse, Winona ft It. Peter Use Is the best route between Chicago and La* Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Mae* V. ""«• tt"t> st;." a,ij points In Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Line Is the only line between Chicago and Janee ville. Wntertown, Fon fhi lac, Oshkosh, An pleton. Green J Jay, Escanaba, NegnuneSL Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the Lake Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin. Bock ford, Freeport and all points vie Free port. Its Chicago ft Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one passing between Chicago and Evanston* Lake Forest. HighJnnd Park, Waukegan. Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee.' Pullman Palace Drawing ROOM Care are run on ell through trains on this read. This Is the ONLY LINE running thSse tire between Chicago and. St. Paul and Minne. apolis, Chicago usid Milwaukee, Chicago »ri| Winona, or Chiosgo and Green Bav. Close connections are made nt Chicago with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich­ igan Central, Baltimore and Ohio. T>itt*inir» Ft. Wayne, A Chicago. Kanfcnkee I.tne and Pan Handle Route*, for all point* EAST itid SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al­ ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific R. R., at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections made at junction points with trainsof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold br nil Cm. pan ticket agents in the United States aad Canada. kific; i. •tfi'Si--'.- HENRY MILLER, -rrAKALER VKt~* As Low as itty otlwr finose in the coudty. Domestic Cotton Goods Cheaper than *t any time îrithin the memory of the oldest inhabi­ tant. Abo Field ©resScCsodiSSAv Feet Colered Cellcesh Aim CaduBm. Sbawb. Ae.» Offered at the Best Bargains in four counties. FOUNDRY AND McHEMBY, IWm fffllPimTWIIMr. The undersigned has just dry and Machine Shop, and business. slness you i MS per C orker of eli la. <§tV»% rtghMn ir own l<MIMNi'>i.IiMcu. ars and samples worth (6 free. Improve your spare time at this Address STIXSOK & Co., Portland, started a Foun. is now prepared to do all kinds ol Casting for Machinery, on short notice aud in the best of manner. We also manufacture the celebrated Gale Wind MilL Repairing 0 all kinds done promptly and afttiefaction suwaeseed, - Threshing Machines repaired oh short *o» tice. -QuLexM solisited. WARD B. OALJC. McHenry, I1L, April 4th DSU. I Lndies Lined Shoes former price 91.50, at Eyauson'fi. reduced te 91, Fitzsimmoiis A Alio A Fuu. AssorTMEirr or •i. \ • ••'•-t • ' • Boots, ,i 7-"it 'ir ; Hst% Oap% READY-MADE CLOTHING, GrooerieHs ^ko. Of the best quality, and 'which will be flold at the Lowest Rock- Bottom Prices. Give us a call and inspect Goods and learn Prices. ' PERRY & MARTIN. McHenry, Dee. 1st, 1877* American aid Foreip lartle. 'fEonninenta, Headstone!, , , . e t c , . American &. Scotch Grrnite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mc­ Henry, 111. Johnsburgh, Aug. 30th, 1877. Kemember you ask for your tickets vie the Chicago A Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadway; Boston Office, Nos 8 State Street; Omaha Office, SIS Farnliam Street; San Francisco Office, Kf Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offirea, 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 71 Canal,-corner Madison Street; Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Well» Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinsle Streets. For rates or information not attainable fron your home ticketagents,apply to MJL&VIK HUOHITT W. H. STI miZTT, General Supt. Gen'l Passenger Agent J. STORY, At hie old IISBI opposite the Mill McHENRYIU-, Having enlarged his Store is new better than ever prepared to furnish his customers and the buying public generally with , ardware, Stoves, Tinwars, &C>, &Caf At Prices Lower than ever before Steered la this section. We hate ia aback a targe variety of the leading Cootini ui Eeatini StoTes. Of different styles and makes, which |v» ia vites the public to call and examine and lean prices before purchasing. It is almost unnecessary to call the at tea. tlon of the public to the fhet that we ken* constantly on hand a larre stock of 8hell Hardware, Nails, Table and Pocket Cutlerj, Tinware, Gisl'.-nalzefl IS.iad Iron (Sarbtod) lot fence, R;i rbed Wire, ShovelSj, Forks, ete„ ta fact, evoTytuing found in a JiraUeiass llsil. wave Store. X STORY. MoILary, Ko' . B", <77. JOHNSON'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, a iOASia N. Thl rd^s IstBuUdlaf Seuth ef tie Post Offl«e. _ _ ^ 8T • LOUIS* For Ladies and Qt&tfeara. Open Day and Night all the year. AU of the branches of a Praotleal Business ^a^pendwa'^Departments fiwr the English BHU^ier8Mathematle8, German and KloeuUon Phonography taught personally or by mall. Fora Full Course of Double Entry Beok-keepliig in all its forms with Commercial Correspond­ ence, etc 5S20 keferehce made to thousands of students who have completed uudov our instruction. For Circulars giving full information con- ff.fnintf time to complete, board, course of in «truetwa> «to. AW>RE»8, J.W.JOHNSON, ERAS. OUT TTFT»\ADVEBTISEMI£!)T OCT, Short Hand Writing taught by mall, 1B0 words per minute guaranteed. Erery Law. yer, Doctor, Business man and Accountant and every Lady should addjess, "The St. Louis Phonetic Institute," for a circular. BRAT, IM* FADED; -AID- HAIR Are changed bp a few applications of the AMBROSIA, to a beautiful auburn ee to the dark, lustrous eolora of youthful tresses. Humors, Dandruff, Itching of the Scalp, Falling of the Hair are at onee cured by It. Where the hair follicles are not destroyed, II Will cram the hair to grow en i&ald heads. It to perfumed with extraots teem fragraaS Bowers. All who nt It praise It. M Ned, falWlM Are alleriated, aad la most oases eared, by the use of this PAIN XRADICATOB. It is an In. •aluabl® Family Medicine, affording reUef fee*' fore a physietcut can be reached. Procure one circular describing above diseases and their proper treatment, and yon will bless the remedy that brings such healing. Pnr fibOe ky All Prepared by E. M.TUBBS * CO, Pftpietors of "Slog's AadBw^" MANCHESTER, N. H. 8old by HENRY COLBY. McHenry, 111. ssyfc.^.iij * • i:

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