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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Nov 1878, p. 12

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». a-' m ;7 C. & N. -JOHNS ESJ^RCH *w «g*> " T V! *> NOBTH WEfiTfeBK' e»/nnclerone management the Ureal Mailwav I.ineH oi the Embrace wHiiway i.ixi NORTHWEST, and, *lth its Branches n-rt«! connections* forms the iho and quickest route between Chicago and points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Mlchf. gHrti, Minnesota, I..\va, Nebraska, California (I the Western Teuitories. Its Omaha and California Is the shortest and best route between Chic* go and all points in Northern Illinois, low Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado Nevada, California, Oregon, China, JaMB Australia. Its n Chicago, St IP *** I1TK. or ̂ l<lnda|R of an out M»d brutality Is sel- aatong '«avtg«B^* Quitted .country; » the afternoon &f the itercd the residence of 11 at the southwest oop- td Thirty-fifth street, The rear door was had easy access. They italrs t© the apartment occo- • Mrs Marshall a:;d her child,-- tmanded the money which they id, and, upon her denying pledge of its whereabouts the by the hair, threw heir •rail, and choked her. They Itedi a revolver to her face, pewed the Spartan spirit, I them to do their murderous ;n one of the hellions, defied, fft's dauntless courage, picked Id by one of Its limbs, and, tpression that was enough to blood of a tiger, threatened >wt'l it if she did not tell »re she had her treasures.--^ too cowardly to carry this fnto execution as the mother still them. They tore open the bed- and dragged the carpet from, >r, Underneath this they found i bills of various denominations. Uisfled with this work they pack-; of the valnable clothing in the d carried it away. They drop- em, however, in their flight.-*, brutes went into the house dis- i, having their hellish conn ten an­ gered with masks. This bold and act is worthy of the frontier •dittl. In fact it surpasses in cruel- tome of the rider* of the western Is, who, notwithstanding they are imbers of the black-flag order seT- throttle the throats of women I Children. A vigilance committee l»e necessary If such deeds become !arlile Works. HENRY MirXifc, •DEALER IN- and Foreip Ms. Monuments, Headstonea, „ gft,, ^Si . American & Scotch Granit#, Constantly on Hand. Wait Is IT?--Why is it that women read the marriages In a new spa-' some people would rather lie n tell the truth? Tnat every mail is anxlohsto get the cent in a shilling? ; t'4»e average railroad coidnotor swer a question civilly? any people would rather bor- r than subscribe for it? who are bravest hi titae biggest cow^rfl i|» of war? bat niany men of wealth haVd to be H»dbef#i they wlH pay their - honest That some people who have number will always try to wear number s? That some people will always stop m ou a street crossing, partio- a muddy day ? youngludy cannot throw » H half the grace and ease that rt£je4ier»elf outside of a heap- g piate lif ice ereaiu? Thar people who claim that they do like clam* and never buy them are ays oit%and when a free lunch of bivalves is set up? Shop T#o miles North of Mc- Henry, III. " " ' . . r . " j f l f j f r Johnsburgh, Aug. 20th. IS77 The Place whqre you can hay a No. 1 brand new ^ - . AMERICAN OR HOWE In the market. Among' them are the Moline, Pern, Grand Detour. Furst & Bradley, J. I. Case and Norwegian, all acknowledged the hest made and at » Call aii'tf gWe be convinced. lam also Selling c} V^k, • - • • • ' | Boll's Racine Fanning; At reduced pricei. a "Boss I - ww •( !*' ' I .xf'tr tvj/ ?tn» ' ttl i ^ ••• V You will cave money by examining our Stock of Goods befote purchasing elsewhere^ n r ; Prints^ tBleaehed Sc Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Tick­ ings Denims, Shirtings and , > ^ .1 py.t && i With all tbe'Ufcjet imprnrements and raated, ,, .. t . - ; " war- These are two of the best machines now in Utt> lu.ukct, !>n'l persons wishing to buy should avail themselves of this itare Chance, OaiiaAiajr atovf AI>«1 examine the machines. 3ff 0. W. Qm. McHenry. m., #ttty 15th, 13W. .. •• .. :S *©TBOUKAVK8 IN KOSTO*. | | In one ot the old graveyards of Bos- , under the shadow of Park Street uruh, ou Tremout street, Boston,1! n most busy part, of the city, lies the dust of three siguers of the Declae­ ration of Iudepenpence-- Hancockj Adams,and Paine; of seven Mnssa- ehusutrs Oovernors--Adanu, Hancock, Bowdoin, Sumner, Sullivan, Love, and Eust!fi ;aud not far distant, under a Jark tns« close to the iron9" fenee. the M|NC«f UM victims of the Boston xnitfeere. Among other noted persons buried here were John Hull, mlnt mas­ ter In 1652; Judge Samuel Jewell, of scoted memory; Peter Funt»ull. Gen- •rai JosetMi Warren, Oolotiei Paul Bevere. nud Richard Belltugliam, a Colonial governor. A white marble •lab, with the simple inscription, '*lJo 16. Tomb of Hancock," indicates the tomb of the di?«t5ugiiUheU patriot, John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration «f IftdHjMMirftee. 4p%»TQfr, kDAjg from the SCALP .mm; FADED, -UB- BED H A I R Are changed by a few applications of the AMBROSIA to a beautiful auburn or toHl»4ack, ltMtrous colors of youthful trill. Humors, Dandruff, Itching of the Scalp, SUA Falling of the Hair are at opjse cured by it. Where the hair follicles are not destroyed, St will cause the hair to grow on bald heads. It Is perfumed with extracts from fragrMt flowers. All who use it praise it. - Colds, Cou^iu, JcllMHnftilMI WKVUKUNLOA^ Stiff Heel, Heimlpi, Diarrhoea^ . Colic, 8»re Throat and Toothache Are alleviated, and in most cases cured, bfitkm oae of this PAIN SBADICATOB. It is an In­ valuable Family Medicine, affording relief be­ fore a physician can be reached. Procure oar circular describing above diseases pod their proper treatment, and you will bless the remedy that brings such healing. PLUMES SPRING UH, ' ,1 have the V * Courtland Improved Gear," which can't be beat, either in Price or Quality, and is tne only ,JL No. I fragon ih the markets CARRIAGES; ; * , •v GARMAGES. I can soil you a First-class Top Carrianre for $>>0, and Warrant it for Qne Year. W ho can afford to ride in an open buggy when' a ) CARRIAGIQ Can be bought for those figures. Be sure and call, as we KNOW we can make it ^ your iuterest to do so. . ^ Everythifig sold %nits - Merits. aji|£j • • rT: Rememl^er the Old Sta«d,\ op­ posite the Mill , s x „ E. 1^1.'Owen. •. ^CHenry, 111., July 2& ifSs ii. not easily entned in those itnes. but it Van bcniHflein three uonths by nr*y bnQ of either any part of thexniintry who fes illln^to work nt<\-ulily nt the employment that we furnish.-- 66 per week in your own town. -You nee<l not be away froih home over night. You <*ttn five your whole time to the worfc, or onlv your snare moments. We h(»ve agents yho are isuikingover $20 pet' day. AH who cnKajrt' at onee can make money ia«t., At the present time money enmiot be made no easily HIKI rap- •llj at any other business. It costs no thing to try the business.1 Terius^inrt &%Qutfli.tree aildressat once,, H. HALLFTTT & CO, ,Portland Maine* " , Silks, uii®ric, Alpacas and White Goods officii kinds. In Ready- Made Cl^tliing, Boots and Shoes, we will not be un­ dersold, quality of Goods considered. fl^PGI oves anVT Hosiery *.y€af^|wl», ItljjflPlllii nnd Oil Cloth Carpetiiigs. / < ^ V j > Also a Fall Line of Family Groceries. PERRY & MARTIN r?3feHensy, May 1878. • .Paul * Minneapolis Line- is the short line between Chicago and all points In Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for Malison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, D(t* luth, and all points in the Great Northweife Its i=ci-• LaCroise, Winona ft St. Peter Line Is the best route between .Chicago and Ll< Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man. kato; St. Peter, New ITlm and all points in Southern and Central Minnesota. Its^ Green Bay & Marquette Lint Is theonly line between Chicago and Janet- ville, Watertown, Fon ilu lac, Oshkosh, Ap Slet,on. Green Hay, hsranaba, Negar.nee, [arquette, Ho\ighton, Hancock und the l.iftke., Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Linens Is the only route between Chicago And Elglp, Rockford, Freepoi t and all poiuts vin Free- port. Ita n •' Chicago & Milwaukee Line " ; Is the old I.ake shore Route, and is the only: one passinjr between Ohica^o and Evitnstpn, l.ake Forest, llighinnd Park, Waukegan, Racine Kenosha and JNiilwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars '• aire »in,oa alt through trains on tele wind.' This is the ONLY LINE running thsse e»rf between Chicago and St. Paul and Minne­ apolis, Chicngo and MilvauKee, Chicago and \\ inona, or (Chicago and Green Bay. Oloseconneetioria sr«? made at Chicago with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich­ igan Central, Baltimore mid Ohio, Pittsburg, Kt. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan li indlc Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-KAST, and with tlieCliieaj.ro an'1 Al­ ton aiM Illinois Central tor all points SOLTH. Close connections are Jilso made with the Union Pacific It. R.,alOinalia for all far West p»>iiit.s. Close connections made at junction pointe with trainsofall cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv nil Cou­ pon ticket agents in the United &tai«* and Canada. Remember you ash for your tickets via the Chicngo & Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadway; Boston Office, So, 5 State Street; Omaha Office, 2*8 Farnharn Street; San Francisco Ofllc- 122 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Oflu es. 62 Clark Street, under Sherman Ilouse; 79 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzic Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzie Streets. For rates or information not attainable froia your home ticket agents, a|>i>!y to MARVIN HUGHETT W. H. BTI yNETT, UeneralSupt. Gen'l Passe: gerAgen - J MeH ET*TiEtY,*:;p:^I*' DEALERS IK if.a'i MAK^Bv { } * \ . - ^hop opposite ti? ̂ ^ House,' Mcttenrx, •-J. > ... i • ' %v; .rJX.J Fox Hirer Valley Mills R. BISHOP, Proprietor. IVBcHenry • - - - Illinois Scissors, Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grindstones, Window Glass, C RAN IT E-l RON AND TINWAREw Rips, FLOUR & FEED, 1* ALSO, Furniture & 1V.<» mnko a specialty of UXhERTAKlSO. »nd all ordel* Idm that line will . 7 . - ; 8TC,Ry&80N> .V- C. OOJ-BY. •9^r ilk bf Ail GERMAN nam mmmnnn Manufactured by MARCUS DEAL Kit NE . LIQUORS took, m Put nn In the world. (Settles Oil 3, Patentee* ing lie'n periminontly Oiid disease, Cons»m(»- t to make means of •end a copy rg<',) with using the cure for ,V. Par- e ad- WlUiama. ^ | •»«»" i • i i Prepared by E.M.TUBBS &, CO. L ^ ^Stoprietors of "Sing's Ambrosia," ^ ! r MANCHESTER, N. told by COt-tfV BROTHlR® ?} McHeriry, 111. Having purchased am? tafeh possession of these well known Shops, I am now prepared, with llr«t class workmen and good material, to manufacture Wagons and Buggltf* otj short notice and at *8 Low Prieei as a fued article can be purohased elsewhere. I ALSO DO A General Blacksmith!*# BnsineM.asd *111 do your work In the be«t| uf nuumer and with the least possible delay HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALITY. RACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE, is A VEOKTABLE PllRVAKATIOK itirflnted in the 17th ceutnrv by Dr. WIlHam Gra'e, Mirgoou rn King .lames' army. 1>brough its agency he cured thousands of p4 the most serious soi«Mi aurt wounds that l»aDi­ ed the Bkillof the most eminent physicians of his day, nnd wax regarded by all Who knew him'as a pu blic benefactor. PRICE as CENTS A BOX. ' CRAQE'8 SALVE CELEBRATED * CURES Plewh AVouwls, frozen IJmbs, Rait Rheum, (Thilidaln*, So»e Breast, Sore Lips. Erynipelas. liing wornirt, Oa! luges, Scald I lead, Chapped Hands*SB****, CanejWfc*|BIOM, ' R«alds, Wounds, Fester*, W i. Sore*, " Stings. . ,Wens,. Ahces^... Sjivaiivs, jfSiiCiits. •«>«* m Ulcere ShinjJ|i», Sties, Free kles, HoiU, Whitlows, lies, "Burnous, Bites, Warts, K*"- Blisteri, Tan, Pimples, Corns, Scurvy, It^h, .Ingrowing Sails, Settle Rash, Hosquite \ And Klea Hites, Spider Stings, And alt e-utatteofis diseases and eruptions generally. * For sale by all druggists, Kroc«rs, and at all feount.rv atoreH throughout the United States • and llritl ih Provinces. Price by mail 30 cte, Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call and ^ ThempHoii*:;:, , Ifc.j, 'April 93d* im. r^m - if tams SalTe. A SURE RELIEF FOE THE SUFFBRKB. HENRY COLBY. COLBY BROS., Having* 11mlinsod thp entire 8to< k DRY Goods, Groceries, o! Smith. Alcli u'h & Haythoin, have remov<•;»; «•the 8tore in Riverside Block, where*they are now prepared to t their customers and the public generally -with a lar^e and well, selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Croefceif i • ' % Ace.. Aco. ... WUteh tkey will sell for Cash or Ready-Pay as cheap as ftby oth$r House m the Cmnity Our Goods are all fresh aiid have been bought with csnecial reference to the wants of the people of this community, anu we WILL NO^ BE U?fDEpi80L.D. " * f/ '1 '? r-^ '1 ' r' ' , i" ' , ,J\"] ' " / ' " v • " ' !'f' ' < We alstt keep olir usual 8tock of# ^ SETH I*' PHKI'ARKPBV FOWLE A SONS, H KKiteOiS AV tK §"*0810K, MASS.- And as jijljcare 110 gai^ Jtu. please . qjir t h i s . ' . i . " ' -: Sl J: cusUmiers m cians •;a ions CONSTANTLY OK HAKD. CtSTOWt GH1NDING Done momptlv, and satisfaction guaranteed Hm ing,|ust (>ut in n now Feed Stor.e, capable of grinding sixty burhelw of Feed per hour, 1 am prepared to do your grinding on short no tiee. " esrThe Highest Market Price «fttd *>r good Milling Wheat. R. BISHOP* lfeHenry III., Dee. 11th, 1877> The IVIcHenry Having newly Re-Painted and fitted up our shop, we arc now prepared to furnish o«ir customers with Fresh and Salt Meats OF/LL KINDS, - . Sausage, Smoked .Meats. &c., "•"""AT TUB * -y . ; Lowest Living: Prteea. We buy none but the best of Meats, and hnvingserved our time in one of the hest Markets in Chicago, flatter ourselves that,we can offer our customers Meats iu better shap than any other Shop in this Section. Thankful for piujt favors we tolicit a conUn .{•..»»« sf th* MIS0. ahd we will gnrantu{f*al* satisfy you both in qiialit v and price. ^ ^ & Hottiiiiit^, Itl., May 2Qth. 1878. Jjtm can make monev faster at work for us than atanvthtngelse. Capital not required; we wit' start von. *12 per day at heme made bv the industrious. Men, women, hovs and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the tfme. Costly on Ml t and terms free. Address TKVE ft CO., Augusta, Maine. , II a week.in voiirown town.? M Out* t free. No risk. Reader, 'f yoh want.a business at which nersonsof ither *e.\ cm make frreat pay all he time they 'work, write for par- titulars to flu ah. 1, Maine. - • it"'".'"' ' ¥ C^ni'phimtlpd In a careful manner and by none hut experienced Thankful for past favors, we solicit, and hope to merit a contiuii- jince of the same. COLBy BROS. Jr McHenry, 111., May Tth, 1878. '**** ; Errors of Youth. , AOENTl EMAN nil. suffered for from Nervous Dt-lnlitj, Tremature De­ cay, and all the effects of youthful indis^re. tlo'n will, fo» the sake, of goffering. humnnltTi send free to nil who nerd ft, the recipe and direction fur makinr the s'n i'H remedy by Which he was evrcd. Snffevi re wishing lo protit hv the ju'viser's e>)'ericBee can do SO "ik addressing 5n perfect confldehe " yjOHN B. 0GDEN 42 C»d*r St., Kew T^rtl A

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