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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Oct 1878, p. 8

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<T , JU . , .Jtt . K-V.V->4i«" L.- *..-... '• i't _u_5 *"* , s T ; .1 **JL « • % \x*- !kUX .' \Vr . . . » E . WHAT roaiKg INDICATE I'll ere are light, qotck surface voicei, ISat iuvoluntary seem to utter thesay- tfclgl, "I v on't do to tie to." The maifR words may assure you of hffc strength Jif purpose and reliability, yet „hU ton*. Itintradicts hit sfieech. *Then there are low, deep *troug ttiices, where the word* seem ground ©tit as If the man owed humanity a grudge, and meant t» par It soipe day. That man's opponent may tremble, and lite friends may trust his strength Of purpose and ability to act. There Is the coarse, boisterous, die-: tutorial tone, invariably adopted by Vulgar persons who have not sufficient cultivation to understand th«ir©Wfi In­ significance. jTiiere is the incredulous tone, that Is |§JIT of covert sneer, secret "you CKII't dupe me, sir," Intonation. ' V Then there is a willing, beseeching , 'iriice that says "sycophant" as plainly as if it uttered the word. It cajoles and flatters you; Its words say, "I love y<ni; I admire you; Jyoo are everything (hat you should be. ^JXhen there is the tender, musical. Compassionate voice, sometimes with blunt features, but always with genuine benevolence. If you are full of affection and pre­ tence, your voice proclaims Mt. If you are full of honest strength and purpose, your voice proclaims it. If you are cold, calm, firm aSnd per­ sistent, or fickle, foolish and deceptive, V^our voice will be equally truth-tel- ling. You cannot change your voice from a natural to an unnatural tone without its being known that you are so doing. atXTKA FOOD FOKHOUS. Coal ashes and clay are beneficial for Jiogs when shut up to fatten. Hogs are very fond of cinders, coal ashes and clay, and improve in condition in eating H certain portion of them every day. Some persons are unable to ac­ count for this singular propensity*' ¥ii •wine. Poultry are fond of egg-shells, lime, sand, <£c., and it 'is wellt known these substances are necessary in order to form the shells of ejjgs and to fur­ nish materials fW bones of fowls.--» Now, it is reasonable to snppoae that •wine eat ashes for the purpose of sup­ plying the material for their basfo?. and this singular instinct in animals so low in the scale of intelligence, is tru­ ly wonderful, for ashes contain ingre­ dients which are necessary to make bones, viz: clay, silica, coal, soft lime, •tone and rotten wood, Ac., with their food, which contain the necessary in­ gredients; but when they are penned up they endeavor to supply tbe mate- real necessary for keeping up their frames by devouring ashes and cinders. Let them have plenty of theta. W, Thompson, J O H N S B U R C H ' ^AKEB. fp opporite the Pnlw Hotise, McHenry, - minpte. Having purchased and taken possession of these well known Shops, I am now prepared, with first class workmen and good material, to manufacture Wagons and Buggies on short notice and at as Low Prices as a good article can be purchased elsewhere. iprn^.-. . „ " • m. » General Blacksmithing Business*and.trill do your work in the best of manner andfrith tlM least possible delay -^IKINCS Q£.a]l kinds promptly attended to. Gall &d tor yourself. \ B. Thompson, McHeary.JU., April 28d, 1878. mint • A •¥ : "•hoty imxm: -DEALER.IN- American anil Foreip Maitye. Monumeja^s, Headstones, American & Scotch Granite, Constantly oh Hand. Shop Two miles North ^ ̂Mc­ Henry, III. ' ̂ ^ At reduced 4 *'4 'S .* - Johnsburgh, The Place where yea can bay a Kx>. i brand new . ... . AMERICAN OR HOWE With all the latest improvements and war­ ranted,. ' ' • i|" : •*SJ These are two of the best machines now in the market, and persons wishing to buy should avail themselves of*th4sJtare Chance, Cay at my 6tore end examine imT-^^chineB. \ 0, W. Owef McHenry, 111., JulylSth, 1878. VMBIKOm' RING'S AMBROSIA RESTORES GRAY HAIR Tom ORIGINAL COLOR. RING'S AM BROS ft ERADICATES DANDRUFF, Cures Huniort, ' AND ' .> itching of tbe Scalp. HORSE SHOEING HI SPECIALITY. [RING'S AMBROSIAj Prevent® Beldn^se, | And frflMnttw-'eMMW New. Haipfo mrvM oa Said • places. GERMAN *© SOLO BY 0BUQQI8TS And MCRCHAMT8 Everywhere Rteflie Dollar per Me. lE,M.Tubb$VC( -is by COLBY BROT'lfSM l|cHenry, Ml. Manufactured by MARCUS M- Kil ^DEALSK wm- Acoustic Telephone. With 200 feet Copper wire and full dfirec- tiona for patting up and operating • l*ric© 93.OQ, tf Mail 20 Cents additional for postage. The [.in»me.tnrers of this Telephone alter long exiicrimeutinK have broneht it to a degree of perfection truly »«ri>ris«inK- By it the liu mun Voice or musical simuiis are conveyed a long distance without change.' Sent to Any address oa receipt of price, or descriptive '•ireuliir, tcytimonials, etc., for three cent |^1Sto««-Zjjlew6se % PURE WINES, LtdUORS CIGARS AND S^TEAWBOAT f\' t' h**' fth« bfl«t Tonie in th« world. |ut and Quart Bottles. i oodstock, Itlg np in MARCUS. Patentee. ALL ILIO Daily and Weekly Papers Hasaziaefit etc., can be found at the Vh U»0£ALEB deciflod to build a new and at this place the praaent the Steamboat "Excelsior" :gato. , v. ... TUI Bgla tbat the largely iQcrea«eil ft lift vine larger S(eit Fall, I no*- for sale i It is in Engine aL the finest! •on for atuiiiKit (eat- tne lavitu Plafee a»d^ok Lake baa made a larger boat necessary. It applii-.j for soon will be sold cheap. Ap- r. MM J Selling all In the market. AmoD^ them are the Moline, Peru," Gfand Dfetotir. Furst & Bradley", J. I. Case a.n4 Norwegian, allacknp^ile%^it&e best made arid at \ 5K LOWERPRICESV'7: f}- ' . . . , . , |i: , • r ' ;D Call and give them a trial to am also Selling mmx t 4m' ' . ls>-' Ball's Racine Fauiisi Mi, 1 prices.« i • tyi" < "I '< B_ *f ' r. f -f<j\ For a PLATFORM SPRING fi&ON, p I have the "Courtland mproved 0ear," which can't be beat, either in Price or Quality', afcnd is tne only A !No* 1 wagon in the markets. CAREIAGEg'^.^ r CARRIAGES. I can sell you a First-class Toil Carriage for $80, and Warrant it for One Year. Who can afford t? ri$yg«> open b»KgX > CARRIAGE can be bought for those figures. Be sure and^c&ll, as we KNOW we can make it to yotif hiterest |o do so. " v iST'EFcrythiig^ *m w Merits. Remember the Old polite the Mill, H : ' E . M . O w e i i i " McltENRY, III., July 22. tand, op-. 18 not easily earned in theae times, b»it it can be made in three months by any one of either sex, in any part of the country who in willing to work dlciuliiy at the employment that vre furnish.-- (M> per week in yonr own town. Yon hoed not bis awayfrom home over night. Yon can t?ive your wl^ole time to the work, or onJr your soar* moments. We hare agents who arc making over #40 per duy. All who ongaga at once CAB make money fast. At the preeenl time money cannot be made so easilv and rap. Ulj ot any other business. It costs no thine to try the business. Terms and ®5 Outfit tree addreanftt one#, H» Hallbtt Portland 1 1 4; «•{ if " /s<l"> *'* '---X -t'* tli 1 ;'M.,-f.; |; jiiji' t-b • •*.-: i >1 );•>' * ̂ "W,' •P* » .f • • * ; inm . 'hiuOr'f :t* NEW,, GOODS * (rtli '• i.».' " 'l ; 4;'ii .'.rj -t/ l "' I !\t C 'w - -.1 . ;i In Hi" ' tin ni-iV-li's-A* -<j ^ i ,1 Branches and connections, forms the ilwrteif * t ,/ and qcickeat ronte between Chicago lid all' • * *'if points 1B Illinois, Witiconaln. Morthera Nlefcl. - gan, Minnesota, l«\va, Nebraska, C%lltor£|| 4' i H '*** • .«'<X •M uAf.' t*f' * . "«t .fTTT h n"4. • 4 V v U .*1 . {1 ,.f» * i J >*OvJ i ! >? A" ' r f-:. You will eave money by examining our Stock of Goods before ; purchasing elsewhere. Prilti; Bleached 0 Bro^n Cottons, Cottonades, Tick­ ings Denims, Shirtings and Ginghamsl ri %6t +~*" ?• ,'-r ! f ^ ("-(Ml! if -A »'! <-•<">* *4 9.m 1Mi S Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and "W^iit§ Goods of all kinds#: In' Ready- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we will not be un­ dersold; quality IT 4 considered, Goods vishirt YG^GLOVES AND^ WOSTER|: ESPECIAL TY.^ and Oil Cloth? C-arpetings? t > ^ Also & Ptdl ^Mc&Htry, May M, 1878. Ingrain Venetiar", *!• PERRY A MARTIN ! H' .1 C. & N. ^ W pi*; THK CHICAGO St KOHTH-WEBTKBU MATtM, Kmbraces nnder one management the O Trnnk Hailway Lines of tlie WK8T NORTH-WEST, and, with its num«roa» and the Wdilern lVriitorici, Its Omaha ahd California Is the shortest and beit route between Cbiei> , fo and all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa. Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, UtaE Nevada, California, Oregon, China, Jaoan aqfl . Australia. Its Chicago, St- Paul A Mlnfi«ftp«kJI|| . Lin*. • Is the short line between Chicago abd ' points in Northern Wisconsin and Minhecota. and for Madison, St. Paul, Minnc < poll*, luth, and ail points in the Grc t Northwest. iaOroue, Winona ft It. FeUr Lisa la the best route between Chicago and Li Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Mai kuto, si. Peter, New Ulm and aU points Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & larquette Lin|" Is the only Un^ between Chicago and Janea. ville, Watertown, For. dti lac, Oshkosh, Ail: pleton. Green Jiay, Escanaba, Negaune®' * Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the Lakl' > Superior Country. Its ~ • Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgii Bockford, Freeport and all points vi« Ft port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line * the onlg itt fs Is the old Lake Shore Hovite, and is one passing between Chicago and Evanstoi 1-ake Forest, llighlnnd Park, Wankega: Racine Kenosha anil Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Rooijt Cars -- arc run on all through trains on this road. This is the ONLY LINE running thSM «#••• between Chicago and St. Paul and MlnnX anolis, Chicago and MilwauKee, Chicago ana Winona, or Chicago and Green Bay. ? Close connections are made at Chicago wlttf v the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich. ' igan Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburgh? Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line an# / >>•(; • & si: Close connections are also made with tin . Union .Pacific It. B., at Omaha lor all far Wert points. g'.v;> (Hose connections made at Inaction noint*. with trains of all cross points. pw,,,m? Tickets over this ront« are sold bv all Co.. pon ticket agents in the United Stavos an Canada. r Remember you ask for your tickets rla th#8 Chicago * Northwestern Railway and taktt : none others. , New York Office, No. 415 Broadway; BostoH Office, No, ft State Street? Omaha Office, t# Farnham Street; San Francisco otle<\ JM Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offlcpfc 62 Clark street, under Sherman Ho use; n Canal, corner Madison Slmtt; Klnde HtreiH Depot, corner W. Klnslo and Canal Htreetfi Wells Street Deirnt, corner WNIIH anrl KlnaH Streets. For rates or infonnatloa nntallalMMr your home ticket agent*, apply (a HABVIN HU6HITT . fetaneraignpt. !»fcHE>ilY, ILI*. i '">"34 -v-.Vf Tlia Tltoroogh Brtft Howe AMMADU S, Will make the SICASOWof I«78at McHenry', and may be found at the ̂ tJ^bUss of^Mr. \ Uankins, South Sid^of the Squ without r». . . , witfu •pting a small spot in the fore. Iiands high; and weighs ahooS91 m folded in 1871. and bred b». Ammadtts is a beautlfui rich bar any white, exce-" --*• - "" head; stands IB 1,200 poundsi^was Col. James A. Uiimstead, Lexington, Ky. Ammadus was 8i.red by Bivoli, Rivoll b# Revenue, and Revenue by,L Imp. Trusteol Bivoli's Dam Topas, by trap \Glencoe. faS, mad us first Dam, Nellie Gray, by Alexander'^ Lexington. . r. ̂ FilT t!l? "cor<i °C Ammadns* perfbrnuanc.es on the Turf, and also par&eulars as to price and terms of aervica, Mfhtoto ar# rMSoaable, enquire of the undersigned, at the premise* ' \ Mares from a distance cared for. ̂ ftft good P^'i^Se, or stable with good hay and grain, at t*2.00 per week. Aeoidents or escapes at the owsers risk. W. H. HANKINS, June 1st, 1878.. , McHenry, III. JUV IIBSLI lOMSl <M% •' y ... v,l| v.-' InWoo4stook. :,i. „^e "WOuW announce to tbe peopleo# |Ic. good *6 k°o/ au<1 vicinity that we keep a MARBLE AMD GRANITE •ionum®nt«^Tfiblet«, Tabl«Top«,% ' Braoket^ 8h»lveaf Eto. • • O T T O * P R I C f ^ 'R/5 • • V AIL WOBK ?: Warranted First Olani* M r%. w f To Consumptms, THE advertiser, havin A 'cured of that drea 'n-wn permanently v . « . - -- r - disease, Oonsnmr tlflHi by a simple remedy, is anxious to bi n to his fellow.sufferers tbe Mtufe To all who desire it he will s>' . e prescription used, (free ofch»f|ft,y Itnedfrfecti 'fls tor preparing and nslcg tlia same, wl'.ch they will itnd a .sure cur# fai Con SUIT ption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Par. tics wishing the prcbcriotion, will please ad. f<'« W0Qil$S#si." fu ten D^ALKBS IN 'M.' jr ;f|, ilUXXW, VWIVU) Soiaserii 8hears» Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstones, Window Glass, «#w. waft# fc.i- ,'•*!»,> SCJRAJB«TE-(RON ANR TWWAR5, ^ • <f „ • * if,\ > ,. AT.SO. Furniture & Foz River Valley Hills. 8. HSHQP, Proprlsttf^* McHenry M m ? Klinoi / W« make a specialty of UND£BTAKlSTO, and all orders in that line will ttqelv® prompt attention. J. STCRY&. x 0&A. C.%301 jBT HSNRYCOLBT. *> Having ptirt hased the entire stock of Dry Good^-Groceries, &d., ol Smith, Aldrieh & Hay thorn, have removed to the 8tore in Riverside Block, where they nre now prepared to meet their customers and 1 "• • "A': .. I 1*- *>*L Drv Goods: Groceries. jREADY-MADE QUOTH INC. « JSas$, and Shoes, Bats and Caps, G-l^sei-'Wa.ro, c., Wt" ".IS • f t. •• w y>.iM ' Which thev will sell for Gash pr Ready-Pay at cheap as any other House in the County. Our Goods are all fresh and fiaVe t>een bought with especial reference to the wants of the people of this community, ana We CO^ak^.<^AK. CUSTOM GBINDIM0 Done nromplljr, and setlsflietlon yiWii lw< Having Just put In a new Feed Stone^ of grinding sixty biuhels of Feed per gSFr. 1' am prepared to do your grinding on slM»t no* tlce. ,*SfThe Highest Market Prtce Milling Wheat. ||. McHenry III., De«Clltl, 1877. i The WIcHenfjjr Having newly Re-^auited and fitted Pointed and fitted n»4)gk __ , . i, prepared lo furnish wr^ Fresh and Salt Meats Shop, we are now enetomers with ' . i* •1.^.]VOT I3E 111 r We afeo keep pur usual stock of' tf ••H'K.j-: •can make money faster.;! work for us thaif^- at anythingrae. Capital not reqtntMV we will stfir«jr4>u. fill per day at hoi»o?> made by tMrtndustrious. Men, women,, boys and (Jwr wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. .^outfit and terms free, Augusta, Maine. Apd as heretofore, will spare no pains to please our customers in this Mi** «dr <*****>*$&( -.1 -J "41 - "•£ •/ J'5 •: 'CompBundediB a careful.^jpneriind by none hut experiencejd hatids, , ^Thankful for pas* fevolfe w^Ssolkll, ^ud hope^ to merit a contiun- anceof the same. ; COLBY BRU8, fdcHenry$fli?^ OF ALL KINDS. Sausage, Smoked Meats. &c AT THE Xiowevt Livinif Prio We buy none but the beat of Meats, and V having served our time in one of the best ' Markets in Chicago, flatter onrftelves that wa"^"'" can offer our customers Neate In better shape , than any other Shop in this section. Thnkful for past fovors we' solicit")* coutin. uanoe of the same, and we wilt gurantee to satisfy you both in quality and price. Frott Jk. Son. icoftsmir, til., May Mth» 1878, Costly Address TBUB & Co.,5 n^our own town. $0 Oat. so rfsK, Sfeadir, if yoa a week In, fit free. Xo rfslt. Reader. want a business at whl^h parsons of either se* can mnke grea*- j>ajr all the time they work, write 'Wr par. ticuhirs Mil. HiUMf St an.i, Maine. Errors of Youth* A OINTLEMA!? who entered for years from Nervous Debility, Fretnature D*. jay, and ajl the effects of jptlbftii indipcrf. tion xvllj, for the sake of suffering luipanHr send fVee to HH who need It, the recipe and aircetton for making the sUqpk remedy lay •which, h# w*k cured. SnffeiWs wishlpgta "*;• roilt by the adviser's experience cap do so, T»i*. > • s

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