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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Apr 1879, p. 8

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The following circular explains lt» inatlrm ^ law ha, *#*^^Jii£, and tbs esof the wtion's ^tad in thti* '• fj'-'rr-'^-i'M^^fi:- •« ,- " ?na "It U prob*Wy g*«*r«nr immt%ber~ td tha^ some yeans ago ^% ̂ 73)Con- Cr^RVpa|^a^Jrw pro^tey for the ®BJpl9p#^^|S5E^ This ^ gram eemetertes are. n$# permanently n*arketl. At the instance of the War Department, Congress has recently Authorised the er«otion of similar head Ptcmesorer the graves of Union sol- dlers wtotiw burled in private and vtl- Jag« «aiin#t*iiies. This will be done as •oon as anranjtenaents can be made,--- In the meantime the Quartermaster G^ueral at Washington, will at otme f|*oees# to collect the necessary Infor­ mation as Mr« where these headstones fcte required.* "All persons fta*tng; ar>f knowledge tit the burial places of soldiers in pri- tate cemeteries, whose graves are net narked, are requested to communicate the fact to the Quartermaster General, Similar Information in desired from parties in charge of such cemeteries.'1 , "Of course, It is not iat**ded to tur- ijljsh headstones for^r&over which nonuuients have already been erected iif relatives ^ ceased." '^ ... *,. - . n. The Commander-in-Chief desire* ".f&at the widest publicity shall J>e glv- •b to the above, and that post com. Mianders endeavor to have the infor­ mation and request contained therein published in their local newspapers. v By command of John C. Robinson, |||fommander-in-Chief. James L. Farley, Adjntant General. ; f Official: Harvey B. Denison, Assls- |^int Adjutant General. / fijjjj Any person in this State knowing of Ulnmarked soldiers' graves is requested to rfport the same by person or letter SVjfcfn KJ([»r D. Swain, Commander of the , JPepertment of Illinois, G. A. 67 , •' Washington street. Chicago. \ •tjf ^ : '« -.... gtof •aT'A most valuable, ana it ' j.4 tlaimed the most important, nnmber ofttfts Journal ever issued, Is the '•^merietm Agricuiturkc for April, A .: jjlinple, effective and cheap plan Is set forth, by which every farmer can defi­ nitely learn tUe needs of his toil, and to largely Increase the profits of ||ls labor. There is also a great varle- :'i\^$4t*^^l»f*»tical articles for the garden,with afull hundred •j orlgfwpl fltaitrnttve engravings, large %ind small. Among the noteworthy ar- . |icles are: Capoitising, showing how liny one can easily «nd safely perlorm ft, and thus greatly Increase the qual- ^4 |J|ty of his poulSry; Grapevines for everybody ; Guernsy Cattle fully de­ scribed; Prickly Comfrey, an impor- ^aatj&dder crop. The work of the f . .HonftlsM out, with numerous hints; •Un interesting breed of fowls; Bee- v peeping for everybody; The House-fly * fully described,its origin, etc.; Pearls, S|Jjf|rhere they come from, how produced. -^ndhow obtained; Canadian lotteries .^nd otlier humbogs exposed, etc., etc. nv fDrange Judd Company, Publishers, i>: Kew York. 91M a year; 16 cents a .. number of newsdealers, or post paid •. y~ • / ~ • • HENRY MILLER, Wrm* JW.Cristvs uvt* „ >5 < *'*. •< laif.iuit 'wmjg&war r 'w>? •* t'ZtS 1* 1 "jjj :SJ $• jf .'ipf!*:. r^rr-t «= •?' •r-«\ r .»» ......... %$h --DKALF.B m- Ameritu ui FortiD Mcnuments, H^adrtoaea, s;.; ,, v-V . .. /, S- , #•*> *, t- nerican & Constantly anitt, on Hand Shop Two miles North of Mo ̂ Henry, III. JokB8bur*h, An(. Wth. !«*.• U' Havlitg tltf Stoop to Howe's Block, opposite Frett A Sons Market, I am now pre- paHsd to make to order ri Boots and Shoes, On short notice and warrant satisfaction.-- After an experience of manjr years in the basiness I am oonfldent that I can please the most f<istldous. Prices as LOT as the Lowest. RING WOOD, nM Thankful for thr. favors of my numerous customers, who are doubtless fHswiliSr witb my nuxie of doiny bn'ineB*, we gire the rules by which we arc Eoverncd, for ti»« Inforraft- lion of those riot acquainted with thmn, via: «. L io deal honorably with aH.r;,-\ : 'v a it 9Po haudie none bnt the beat ot Ck^d(|il * ' \ k"To sell at,tbe Xowesi I4v,in| prices. . ̂ 4. To require paymentlnd ^ay ascordIl|c to agreement. 8. To refrain from misrepresentations of «li kinds. 6. To keep pace with the times In the in­ troduction of new styles. " 7. To prevent mistake*,"*atti 'W ,'florroot them promptly If made. 8i To pay strict attention to onr buflnese. ». To treat all with politeness, seekinfr and try lag |4 #erlt custom on strictly business principle*,(and taking pleasnre at all times in showing goods, whether purchases are in­ tended or not. Onr stock Itk the Sprhipr and Summer trade is complete in every particular and consists in part of •I. sow op You will cav^ nipney by exaroiiiiiig oor Stock of Goad* before * ... rr.7* / pUrchtting elsewhere, REPAIRING. Of all kinds promptly attended 1& ^ Cive Me a Call* jfegagmber the place, Howe's Block. ' t 'C<, arSh' Wm. Oov| j '%ltlSeary;'1^eti. ̂ im. -- .V WEIL miMwnimiir nOwa-i extensively aeverosea dajrt, aad have only recently been p«i the mvket t ioine oP hii *heirs views of sndi extreme ktad, dut nnrilSastoalkiw thestodkof mrinesioen on Mid toMM sold or any snre.to be Bade. Tie grapes have sometimes been sent to msifcetr and sooNtimes W to 4smt upon ttiiis. ltUmlyiiowtiiirttheodiwrheits . other European wine. and being tmlibe any ofeer wine of American liilittr, age and meltowness ate .for Sfi bodi jphysleiaiis aod wine- have a spedafiuenst lit It as the eldest ttaU»ewfae now acofMlWeiaamrcon^ bourn of die Thwtoets.--iV. f. Mov, tg, iSrj. The above speaiks for itself M we would add (hat this Is the pure juice of tbs grtipt, neither Uqmni xx* m*k>*tt that it has boea ̂ ened and n^Bbwed' by |P> and for mcdkiBai or «Bi<inittimt4 purposes It Is unsnxfessed. It caabeebtstoed from »ort of the leafing DMjgjgJsts tfmy^iout' the Ut^ted States, and 1 whdleselS front the who wffl foewstd descripttva imM; Bleached 0WMWE Cottons, pack­ ings Denims. Shirtings and Ginghams And its aces1 ' utaoiec aaitWAY Of the West and Nohh-WtitL that stakes it if' ouSi NOTIONS HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE DRUGS, MEDICINES, And in short everything csnalfiy kcpt, ln a flrst-class country store Which will be s^ld at prices as Call and examine Goods »u< learn price®. < 4 W. CRIST? ; lUngwoo<l,J[ll., March Wth, v#. B. X. * F. B. THDRBER S Ott. tfHf Braadmp, Sttad* ami Jffmbm • Mnr-Vo«. , Ao( ; ^hofft opposite the PsrtteT House,' ' ' McHenry^,' ^ iJ, Illinois. Having pnrchased an<i taken possession of 'tese well kuown shops, I am now prepared, ith erst class workmen atoit good niaMrtel, maaefitetare Wagoas and B„. >ttceandat%s Low Prices as a be purchased elsewhere. I ALSO pO rail BlacicsmtthfnR Business, and will do your work la the best M maaaerand with the least possible delay HORSE S HOSING A SPECIALITY. M Its n»me 8. ?simw CERMAM m ««' m.4 Call aad MoHeary, «!.,AprH Md.iSTS. •mpet and calls to new Temperance VIT« THE D MON, ds. Cheapest, most com- interesting tiand-Book eriinre ever proluced, i Of its ApoSH^t, ttarin. P»t MorSW9ttfc.-aWff fcnd iffnments for the caase- ustrated. Kotttin;; caa compare Tor<! Asrents wanted. Write to .'DABB BOOK W, 9t. Louis. X*I Manufaoturad by •Eli PURE WINES, LIQUmS AND . i'M- -* •• v. rci« .i iwii0iiSvocit|. fHf >e»t Tonic lit the world. Pat ap fl| »4Qa#ft«ottles. F. MARCUS. Patentee. THE WEEKLY NATION J A Literary, and Eduoatlonal JoarnaL- ,. Klffbt large paass of valaaMe natter ever* weak. No xpame taken up with advertiser meats. The ««ot»mns of Problem* and Qwer- les are e*D#elally valuable. Subscription prlc* |1 per yaar, postage paid by the Pub* Usher. Hfttnples free. Address, E. T. HASBI TIIIB, Warren, Pa. 1A (VIA KAMBS of rwMdents wanted.-- Iv^lnRF V#ll)u>me« andiicents we wi'» wnrt yon adae silk h*ndkercMef,«ree» thread pittt reguHr price, 1.00- G. W. roster it 06., US, Clark Streat, Chicago, 111. For information relative to KANSAS, tube the Jjeawrwerrth (Kansas) Appeal, a larttfi night page weekly paper, containing each weeka akatnh. miips and iilustiatiousofdouu^ one qt the couatie« in Knnkat<. The better hind" in thi* state are seiii if. from $2.0# to S3.(10 [lei* strre. with a credit frtmi e.ix touleren v»*,ni-8, The great bulk the tinvernmeat land, wliif h is as rich asti«e richest in the State, is still open to settler*.^ information in regard to soil, climate, ptions, homestead#, markets, churches, Is, etc., will be found each w*>ea in The App|«4 , Price, #2.00 pj* annum; or $100 for six months. Sample copies seat on recipt of 10 ricorit in SCSI! Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and White Goods of all kinds* In^^ ^Ready- Made Clothing Shoes, we will dersoldj considered, C\ ^ f^~Gloves and Hosiery a Specialty. and Oil CIotit Carpetings. 4 ,.t \ r- Bine Venetiai*, Ingrain :y&l fM C McHenry, May lat, 1378. PERRY A MARTIN n"1' M-tfhl" cents. 44dress The Appeal, LRAV BMWORTH, RAKSil. kp -I'mm:. •f "'01 V, CMratefl Salre. BILIBF FOR THE SUFPEHE^J • • mnH» st 1 • 8ETH W. FOWLE & SONS, ss Harrison,, a vkxue BOSTON, MASS. / *ICIiVou can make money to* sel. Hag our Sterling Chemical Wicks--Never needs trimming--No evnokeor »mcll--19 cents ea^h, 8 for 25 oents- s^end st:tmp forcatilotruc of Wonderful Inventionju staple ana rancy (Joods. Larsons, JTostS <*•<4* •> > r> t w;v. •• i &i< i duce our Stock befbre the time of our Annual Inven­ tory, sell all Goods now in OXOC1S. +c* *> '> A :J Prices. * \ ' s % -t IT $ . ft.4r <•> ^»»f 'V"* \'S 'H1 <• ^ His "£"» " »' 4 s'i J M t » I \ r M \ M y 't " * < . il <t * J l • ' * - « i s We make these special pri­ ces only for a short time, tout will guarantee yoir bar­ gains never iij^lhis section; * jk-- IS , Embracing nsuder one management 8,(58 Miles of RoaiS . JHfrnrinp Jollowl*i'®riiolt Lines r iH ige, Council: CUkilf^Ma 14ne» Chicago, Sioux Cfltr Chi- Cw <;aia,-lNLiBton. Damqafr 4b LaOraese Line, - ' Chicago, Free port & IhrtKHj tie* Lino, Chicago. LaCrcMri®,, Winona &, Ulnae»vta Line, Cbicn- fo, St. Paul & Minneapolis Line, Chicago litwan>t«e'& Lake Aniterioa IJmea Chicago* «reen Bay & Lake Superior Litre. The ad. vantargeB ofthedfc Lines are r 1. If the is going to or (iron aaj pxsijit in the entire West or North-West, he CR<* buy tiisitioke* vta. some one of thin. Oom» Ktr.y's liiiewatwl he sure of reaching hie do*. ir»A?sirti» 1>«- it or Its €*>bmcslows. •& Hhje greater paat of its- lins» art iiwith^teal Rails, the-road bed is perfect. roaii baa a beater or smoothe*- track. a lt ia tlu» sJiort lin* betvw^en all <m^K>rt- * ant points. % 4. Its trains are all e«ni| ?pefl w*h. tha % WesUnyrhouse Air HnikeR Ifilier's Platform ^ and Couplers and the latest improvement* * for eoinlort, saifety and con.sanlaoioe. & It is the fwvly road itt the tTest running the ce4etarate«¥ Fiillmasn ITotet Car* hetween > Chleage>a«l Cowncil IMuffs. 6. rt is the only Road runtoing the Pullman * # PalaceSfcepiBgCnrs either smgr Ustwasps y; ' Chi«ag^> ami St. Panl. Ef -4 » " Chicago «m? Green ChtragO' and Freeport. *" ?"*' * mid J" and WinenjfcLl#' 1 " tJkfcago And Dtal^iiqtie, ^ w* ^etiica^antf MeGregoi^i ^ vi-. ChUsagP mfiA--Wtovti0t9* 7. It fsthe em^ road passing along 'the iM shoreirof Lake Jiffrhtgato b*eCvreen Chicago *'& and Mtbw»(»k«e. a The only Road ruimiag Fbur Xxpreve K Tvinsa day via its lines between ©hSsagc * andp«intB m Minueseta. ? O. No road offers equal facilities in> numbei " of thmirffii trains, etfctippdtl with> Ful'lnmn |-S| Palace Slee^ung Cars. Hk. It runs Twt> Express TVains IlBfVr eaeb '^U- ay cm ai* il» iines-an<i ftwir troins eaea way gi?' ^ between Chicago and Milwaukee. It rt makes connections tritlk »W lines |f? qnssiSifst imleraBiliata points. The |x)f.«iilartty of tlie«e lines Ss aSeenfify Hr- *•'• 'creasingand" iwsSetiarers aiioold renetrft cftafr y-Wi Hnterest hj'i*»reha8ing tickets via this Mne.. ijgZg Per iufornmtion. Folders, Ma] oWainarbfR at Ifome Ticket CMBcey of ys.y-^JomjpHv: or ' f# Maps, itc., not fcev addvess an-r' irjurcxH itaaxiix (Sonera l.-supt. Gen'l PassengerAgear FOB Eiver Vallsy MiUs. ̂Illinois McHcnry am®* Jv»-3T! CnJ8TX>M ©KJNDmG 1W>iwarii»on^^?r.«iretf ww SMhetl^n gwH-aa»ee»^^ Uist mil bi n ni-w Feed Stone, capah orarrrndfnir s Umllsrlfi qt Feed per hour. |:' ,VT« |-»*pt«ni<l eihskett *ei.'-;. Bisjru. .fy aW-TheHTffhest ii*M to «#l tunemB vn*mr ' .^ •TiAHip^-. V- •. sH> Wfr-iMf-.tMm?- , . ,DWIOHT A FORREST. <*\it ^ «,.f " * • • . . if-' - sr. ' . • ' '* l.' «' (TS'I t+ *f«» « A - , • '• . ; ' !'\*k " Gor. Main Street and Public jfiui. 14th, 1879. W oodstock, m- McHENBY, iMtJlLKM I* ^ M, * ""i* I'. ?•$ %*?*' ij ̂ '1 'I •>', 1>*l . K± *t I ?\ fj>Ak •* .» * J Scissor* llliMn, Table and Pocket Cutlery9 Spades,"Shovels, Forks, Corn Knivei, Axes, Grindstones, * «• 1, f ' * Window Glass. . ^ ^ >**>* 1 : "'iCRAliIlfi-1llON; AND TlWwARE. & Co., mClarkSt. Chichgo. iQAi fM &fyir *••<} M* 4 fymm lAwfiEewrr 1S7R. •h TO SETJj LIVELY "P4 hand times vim need somcthipg of Real Value fty eh# pe*>plfc", do you no#? Sent i» that gxaad , new low priced book, iUlen'a Usefuf Comaanfony AND- Artificer's Assistant. Valintiiv reeeipis. % tliossSwIs Ihr auil everybo«ly- Th«-m»st universally usefuK;^ booh ever pirblithetf, sayJng money to all||{fs; bwyees. Outsells everything. Agents want- - ed. Address :-MA •CAMMELL 4 00 P »t Louis Me. --i •...-- i^.. i ym."!' GRACE'S CCLEB'HATED- SAtVK : ; CUBES ' •*>;< Fretsft Aroirnds, Frozen Ljmbs, Saft Bheum«,' <-h rib rains, Sore Bveast, SorWtliis. r.rv ••»i jela%. ' KinjrwonuR, Calluses, Scant Head, ?'ft«ppe#.-. > Hami%|^is, Caa«fiM|eloas, / , Wlldi, * Sores,.- *iVlcecs.. f Tfbumfss, Stfngdjji'-'. . Shinglee*. ;^| •Pesters, v,- Wens^; • Sties, .. h>y% Piles,/ sl. •> Alicespk .* Freckles, Bunions,., . Sprains.. .. Boils, v. ."r--" BiteS, ^ " ' <Cnts. * Whitl»WS»^ : Warts, Ttli.«tcre, >. Tan,. Phnple«, Corns, Scurvy, f:".; Iteb, lnrrowiag NaiFs, Kettle Rash, Mos«aiMi f and Flea Bites, Spider Stings, ^; *r An<Y all entaneons diseases aatf eraftleaa^'f geae-BHlly. . >• For sale'Vy all druirgi^ts, groeers. and at a Ik countrv stores throughoot the tTatted S la tee' and pdtteh Provincee» Price by mail SO To Consxui^tim. SSP 1 " j#*## E fl>' & »*-"• ' 'J * |" ̂ I, p ' J STCRY& SON. V:V/'?T,%#8' 4 J'r V- npWR advertiser,N^vinr been perma»e«ttyf 1 eured at that dread disease, C«»»sap^•? tion, by a simple remedy, ia anxious to make?;#- knBffiitft his fi'llofr-sniferers the inlaws eore.lBfeaH wIh> dosire it he will send acoi of the |Bieription used, (free of charge,) avH» thedirtalfiiNis for preparing and asing taef-^ same, which they will find a sure cure foi^i| Oonsirif pHiow, Asthma, Bronchitis. Ac. Pay-^ ties wishing the prescription, willple*»e ad­ dress, K. A. Wilson, 194 Penn» St., WHHams^s biirjth.K. Y. ---- Errors of Youth. £, AGENTLEMAN who sufered for yea* g from Xervons PebiVity, Premature Ds. 1 ray, and ail the effects of youthful indiscrw itlon will, for the sake of suffering hpmanttrw send free toall who need It, the recipe awe ; direction for making the simple remedy hy^ . v« which he was cured. Sufferers wishhjg I«k erolit by the adviser's experience can do M* -y addressmpr inperfeet confidanc ' JOHN B. OGDKN 43 Cedar St., Kew York

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