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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Sep 1878, p. 8

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- DOWN JOHNNY! ' \ '."U It was on the .Michigan Central one %ay last week. Thpy Were returning - V^iorae from cftinp fleeting and when ' %hey ha«l boarded tlic car at Pakagon, , . Vliere they had spent Sunday in the '---ford's leafy teftiple,\he began talking _ %f tl»c suoce&s of the^j Lortfs work. V %Toluuiy «at between them, but was big ; Enough to occupy two seats, and not half try.v "Yes the glory of God fs abroad in §he land, and my heart brinks the ^ ^pweet infection from every breeze, Jrom every beautiful flower, from each God's loving gifts to man, and I feel hat my Redeemer liveth,"" said she. "True, true," quoth the fathet' of JoMiny, " the good work goes nobly on. JTbat prayer of Bishop Peck's thrilled y very soul; i think it had an awake* ing efleet on the sinking world." Here they hummed *'Rock of Ages1' In very bad harmony, and she turned to pass a track to a gentleman, who sat ibehind her when she discovered the -conductor coming down the aisle. VDown Johnny I Down! Quick!" she , said and Johnny scroeched himself into? ititi infantile wad, while hi? father fsqueezed him down and laid over on ihiin, as he passed jap two* tickets. 44Is that your boyasked takef -of tickets. ' "• % f: ]'• y^: Yes that Is our child." ' And the conductor pasoedt iNl some­ what doubtingly, / Then Johnny straightened himself up till his head reached a level with his Jfather's, and remarked: "He didn't fcharge anything for me, did he ?" "No Johnny," said the fond mother, f^you're sharp enough to ride to New "York for nothing." 4 • 1 Then she resumed her tender tones land took up the glory-to-Godconversa­ tion, where the coming of the" conduc­ tor had made her drop it. j- This Is no Action, fact, e very word ef it. JOHNSBUROIi. j FARMERS worts. HENRY MILLER,, --DEALERIN- ncas aM Foreip Marble. jS^onumcnts, Headstones, BTC., ETC., ETC. American & Scotch Granite, Con$t$ntly on Hahd. 8hop Two miles North-of Mc­ Henry, 111. * Johnsburgh, Anf. 40th, 1877. . : I Willi ). I [II ?• •• . •'•l$4aa Selling al & lit the market. Atoong them are the Moline, Peru, Grand Detour. Furst & Bradley, J. I. Case and Norwegian, all acknowledged the best made and at t^'y"" p.'j- '•% i&L ? Why should a loving mother wait for :he coming of the doctor to prescribe * remedy for that fearful Cholera-in- antum, Croup, Colic or cramps with vhich her precious dhild is suffering, vhen she can administer Dr. Winchells Teething Syrup and at once give the hild relief. One trial of this charm- tig syrup will make you ever its friend nd patron. This Syrup regulates the ;owels, keeps the system in a healthy mditiou, prevents all pain and dis* unfort arising from teething, and is a old and well tried remedy. by (1 Druggists at only 2&c a bottle* A good investment, better than loan* ntf money at one per cent a minute, is »keep your Liver, Stomach and bow­ ls in a healthy condition by the nse of •illert's Daylight Liver Pills. . They ill restore you to health, impart new Igor to your mind, tone up your sys- em and give renewed pleasure to the -lysoflite. No medicine will effect- • illy free the Liver from excess of bile ,.h these Pills, thus preventing Ague <nd Bilious Fevers, Sold by all Drug­ gists. NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS. The subscribers would say that if | you wish to clothe your family you can | do so by bringing or sending your wool j aid exchange the same for good desir­ able goods. Will give you for un- : washed front 25 to 28 cts., 'for washed ! on the sheep 35 to 37| cts., and for tub ! washed 43 cts„ and sell yot* goads $0 j.per cent less than last year. »• A. WHEELS* A CO, North Main St., Janesvrlle, Wis ! Do not negleet a Cough or Cold. | Ellert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cher ! ry is a standard remedy in all throat, asthmatic and bronchial affections, and has saved many valuable lives. It never fails to give Satisfaction. Sold by all Druggist*. The Plate jrhere new - yt>uean.bttĵ M< No.lbrand AMERICAN OR HOWE With all tfce latest improvements and ranted, war- These are two of the best machines now in the market, and persona wishing to buy should avail themselves of this Ilare Chance, Call at my store and examine the machines. 0. W. Owen. McHenry, I1L, July 15th, 1878. GERMAN A- The Fast Runr.'.ag tsamboat K=W*-- IJlllijJJJK/XUIli) llsvlag bees thoroughly repaired and fura. ished with a new fteel Boiler, is now making Begtiiar Trips between McHeorrand the La*e*asfetfe«ra: • Fridays and Saturdays will • leave McHenry on the arrival of i the traing from Chicago and the South. Monday? will arrive at McHen I t ̂ry in time for the 7:25 A- M. train ̂̂ jjp«P»cag0. "Tf i&are 50 cents uerhMfff v. ' All other days In the week will be ready to run on 20 minutes notice at rates according to uumber. Ifo pains will be spared to secure the a»eonrao<Ution of passengers. E. CR1SWOLD, Captain. - 1 : Jftanufactured by ' v '*&*••' F. ARCUS I*- JSHapam Si "°.'IOR8^O ' r CIGARS Wo^dstockP 111 ̂ H. Thompson, •M1 The McHenry MEAT MARKET. Having n«wly Re-Painted and fitted up our ahoii, we are now prepared Ut furkiu tuc euetoiuurs with and Salt mtom ^;3OF ALL KINDS, . Sausage, Smoked Meats. &c. AT THE living Prioe«. We bxtv none but the best of Heats, and having served our time In one of the best Markets in Chicago, flatter ourselves that we .can offer our enstovrusrs Seats in better shape ;than any oth«r shop In this section, Thnkful for past favors we f-oiir.it a co*tirv nance of the same, and we will gurantee to i* qmaiity and pries, > Frett^«o». M A K E R , H»^p opposite the Parker Ho ,̂' UKO'. > ' McHenry, «• - Illinois. Having pnrchaseri and taken possession of these well known Shops, I am now prepared, with first class workmen and good material, to manuliicture Wagons and Buggies on short notice and at as Low Prices as a good article can be purchased elsewlierc. •?f,! DO A General Blacksmlthlng Business, and will do your work in the best uf manner and wilt) the leaet possible delay Of alt ktn$« proaiptly attended to. Call find fit ̂ yrMtt R. Thompson MeHenry, U*.., Aprn «Sd, U7^ a®th,tB7s, FOR SALE. JL ftrsit^class Dray and Harness., Is In good condition at)<] will be soldi cheap. •APPLY TO F, P. WATJEKJJAN, DTuoda, 111, Call and give be convinced. I am also Selling trial to lvi?A»v * .. i * " *•* , r H8H. ~*fy- »•-'< ii « _) • jPu,* • \ - • "i <>** ' .%«<»•* r. It'J ) -• t _ " i. 5"'t f. }»• . -* 'k-f V. t* '• • " ' J A'-V-'. ; . + T . t*. , , 5, , . , , • "V , # *• • - •,;i, .> ,. V /"V- . "• •' •' ' "" 1 <tt will »r6 W<mey'tfy eMminin ̂our Stock'•& Gftodi. tielto^ purchasing-elsewhere, » -- - > • Prints, Bleached &c Brown Gottons^ Oottonades, Tick­ ings, Denima, ̂ J.rtia^gsj^nd Bull's Baclifi Failii Mill, At reduced prices. The bept Tonic in the world. Put up in Biataud Quart. Bottles. F. MARCUS. Patentee. For a "BOM PUTFORM SPRING WAGON, I have the Lf. I} " Cotirtfand mproVed which can't be beat, either in Price or Quality, and is tne only A No. 1 wagon in the market. CARRIAGES. ^ CARRIAGES. I "?l!' """ ° fotj Carriage for $80, and Warrant it for One Year. W ho can afford to ride in an open buggy whoa a CARRIAGE: can be bought for those figures. Be sure and call, as we Kwow we can make it to your interest to do so. |Sf"Everything sold «tt its Merits. ;rJg| Remember the Old Stand, op­ posite the Mill, ,; M . Oweiti MCHENRY, 111., July 22. ^ !s not easily earned in tticiic 1 iinoa, but it o«n he In throe months by any ;io« of either s»x, m any pavt of tiio<-(iuntvy who js willing to work steadily at the erm>k>yify&)U that we fnruish,-- fiii jwr week in your own town. Yon neefl uut Uu a way|r»ni home over night. Yon enn g^vebyp.ur. wholetime to the work, or only your 8 on re moments. We have agents who are makiug over f20 per day. All Avho engage at once pan makeinoney fast. At the present tlmemoney CHIMIO t be made so easily and rap- djy at any other business. It costs no thlug o try tho business. Terms and f5 Outfit tree tddresa at onee. H. UAXLBTT * Co,,Portland Maine* t 7 The Thorough Bred Horye t Will Jiiake the UKAiiOSf of Itlcllonry: and may be found at the Stabled of Sir. V. Uankins, Htflth bido of the Public Square. Ammndua Is a beautiful rich bay, without any white, oxoepting a siual! unoi in the fore- •»»*?; stands Vi lunds hi^h, uii.j « L'iOW pounds; was f.d teil m J871. and brad by Ool. James A. Orlmslead, Lexington, Ky7" Ammadua was Sired by HivoM, Rivoll by Revenue, and Revenue by Imp Trustee. Hivoli s nam Topaz, by Imp Glencoe. Am- ma«lii8 lirst ltarn, Nellie Uray, IMP Alexaader's Lexington. The above pedigree U «»ke9 front 3*uce's American Stud Book. Far the record of Ainmadus' perfhrn.ances on the Turf, and aiso purtimilars ;js tn price and terms ol service, which are ruasonable, enquire of the undersigned, at the premises above named. * Mares from a distance eared for, with good pHsturage, or stable with good hay and grain, at $MM) per week. Accidents or escapes at the owners risk. W. II. HANKINS, June 1st, 1878. ' McHenry. 111. PI MARBLE WORKS, In Woodstock. r,w® would announce to the people of Me, fSd^&o/ *** VicinUy tfcat we *'•? * MARBLE AND GRANITE Monuments. Tablets, Table-Top.f, Brackets, Shelves, Etc. To which we would call your attention before buying elsewhere. We shall sell at B O T T O M P R I C E S . ,r ALL *VOBK JTwranted First Class, M. PECK A CO. Woodstock, 111., May 1st, 1878. To Consumptives. THE fdrertiser, having l>eon permanently cured of that dread disease, Consump­ tion, by a simple remedy, is ankious to make known to his feHow-suiTerers' tn« means^nf" ewre. To all who desire it he will scnd-rfcopv of the pcrseriptL.ni used, (free ofch irge,) with the directions fo** preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consun: ption, Asthma, ltroticbitis, &e., par- ties wishing the prescription, will please ad- ares* E. A. WUaou, m Won, St./friUiami. burgh, N. ,Y. - - ress Goods of tie Latest Fattens. Silks; Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and "VVliite Goods of all kinds. In Ready- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we will not be un­ dersold, quality of Goods considered. py Gloves and Hosiety a Specnalty« F lite Venetian, Ingtain and Oil Cloth Carpetings. Also a i'ull line of es. PERRY & MARTIN TLTE CHICAGO A NORTH W ESTER* HAIITFA* Embraces under one management the Great Trunk Railway Lines of the WJC8T an<> NORTH-WEST, and, with its numeroai Branches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and alt points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern MiehU gan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Oliforais and the Western Ten itories. Its Omaha and California Line Is the shoi test and best route between Chica­ go;.:-.:! ."liyr.fr.tc J:: Tnwa. Nebraska,"Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado, Utah, Nevada, Ciilifornia, Oregon, China, Janan and Australia. Ite > C^hioago, St- Paul A Minneapolis Line- is the short Mac between Chicago and all points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota# aud tor Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Da* luth, and all points in the Great Northwest* Its LaCrone, Winoia ft St. Peter Line Is'the beat route between Chicago. and Xa* Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man< k.'ito, si. i'eter, New uim and all p«inta id Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay 4 Marquette Una Is the onl y line between Chicago and Janes' ville, Watertown, J*on du lac, Oshkosh, Ap Sleton. Green Bay, Escaisaba, Negannee* farquette, Hotigliton, Hancock and the lAke Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Eiyjn( Rockford, Freeport and all points vK Free- poit. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line il^the old Lake Shore Route, and is the (inly one passing between Chicago and Evanston* Lake Foi'est, Highland Park, Waukegan, Racine Kenosha ami llilwankee. Pulfman Paface Drawing Room Cars are run on all through trains on this road. This is the ONLY LINE running thsse ear* between Chicago and St. Paul and Minae< apolis, Cii'icago and Milwaukee, Chicago ant! Winona, or Chicago and Green Bav. Closeconnections are made at Chicago with the Luke Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich- igan Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg# Ft. Wayne, A Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pari Handle Routes, for all points EAST -and SOUTlI-KAST, and with the Chicago an<* Al­ ton and Illinois Central for all points SOLTH. .Close connections atfe_also made with the Union Pacillc K, It, at»nnaria for all far West points. Close cofthcvtions made at Junctlda ointi with trninsof all cross points. Tickets tftef this route are sold bv, >•< Cou« pon ticket ag'ents in the United Statas and Canada. Kememher you asi for your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and take none others. New 'York-Office, No. 41# Itroadway; Boston Office, No, 5 State Street; Omaha Office, MA Farnham Street; San Francisco Office^ Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Ofllcef. R2 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 7» Canal, cornerMadi^Mi Street; Kinzic Street Depots covner W/ Kinzie and Cwnal Strtet*i Wells Street I/epot, corner Wells and Kinzie Streets. For rates «h* inforfnation not, attainable frottf l^our home tTcketagtrtit8,ltl»pIy to ' MARVIN HUGHItT W. H. Stl NE*T« GeneralSupt. Gen'l Pasae:.ger Ag«n McHenry, May 1st, 187®* J. STORY & SON, MeHQBIVnY, ILL. ' DEALERS lif Fix Hivcr Valley lGIIi, R. BISHOP, Proprleter. f McHenry - .Illinois 1' Scissors, Shears, Table and pocket Cutlery, Spades, Cor î Knives, Axes, Grindstones, Window Glass, CRANITE-IRQN AND TINWARE. ALSa Furniture <fe Undertaking. We. make a specialty of IINDERTAKING% all wrier? In that )iue jKill nap* •rtTt'-riflftl* " '1 - GOITLEIB BOLEY, S A L O O N Vi>JJ Î anaidg's Block, McHeni-y, 10. Open Day and Evening. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars al­ ways 011 baud. Alst* (prt Lager Beer. , . • A GOTTLKIU flOLEV. MeHenry, 111., May 14, '78* • X o ui CO =3 o X w < M --FOR-- &OOTS AND SHOE lit l « >Indison M., BUEL, COOK A SElXAS, Manuf'rn and Wholesale l)eahir>>. •M l)ou't fail to examine (i<M>d> \nd Prices when in Chicago, stock and Bought lor C.ish. Great 'hiccinents toC»sli Huvers. U.K. llrKT., I.atc with M. Selz «tr C 0. P. COOK, I I,ate ot Whitne 11. L. Skixas, I Cook A Co., N. V. an mnke money faster at work for us^han if any tiling else. Capital not reanired; wc will start you. #12 per dny, air home nada by the industrious. Men, women, hoys and girls wanted everywhere to work for 4^. Now is the time. >Costly on nit and terms free. Address TKUE & Augusta, Maine. 6g\ a week In I lilt free. |L% wiint a business at wljich persons of II if her nex c in make great pay all I j hi* time they work, writs for par-V|i,u>ular» Ut U. 11 MuMiTT A- Co., Port. ani, Maine. ny<»ur own town. $&Out</ No ri^k. Reader, if yon1; RiMCTS AMBROS! B£Sl*OB&S GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORfCiNAL COLOR. RING'S AMBROSIA €fMDICATE8 DANDRUFF, Curet Humort, AMD Itching of the Scalp RING'S AMBBOSIA Prevents Baldness, And frequently earns* New Hair to grow on Bald alacps 80U» BY DRUGQI8TS And MERCHANT8 Everywhere E.MTUBBS*CQ, Pro|wi©toi?« fCHESTl̂ COLBY BROTHERS Sold by MoIIcnry, PWSTANTLY ON|UAH|k CUSTOM GWPING Dono.nronnptly, a»d wtlsfiietloa Jlaviiig just iriut m a® «9-The HtgkMt Hatkct JPrleewuil £ev a»»4 illing Wheat. R. BlfHOF^ MeHea^ III* h A T o restore and keep soft and pliable your harness, apply Uncle dam's Har- pess Oil. Sold by all papers F. C. MAYES, vssESBSJsassMSafess-';.-- -AN© - i : :imr • Beadv-Mad$ Clothing, ^ • / • ' • • m w . invites the public to an in« spection of bis aewly purch§se<} btook.- • " w~f*J P |̂ W°Price8 to suit the times and Goods wartanted as sented. Gutting Oohili t)lu^ Store One Door Nortli o| Colby's Drug Store MoHenry, 111., April ISth, 1878. * i '1 ----: -- Errors of Youth.|i A GENTLEMAN who Suffered for yeara from Nervous Debility, Premature De, ray, and all the effects of youthful indlscre. tion will, for the sake of suffering humanitv send free to all who need it, the recipe end direction for making the simple remedyby ^phich he was cured. Sufferers wishing to §rolit by the adviser's experience oandosa y addressing in perfect con fid eno ^ JqHJ? 8. OGDEX 4% C«d«r St„ 3few •

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