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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 25 Oct 1882, p. 8

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Pafrnn* nnri friends ofpapHe ,jto visit tlieni at ttielr ^wtlc %hd th«8 '-.Vcoiue Interested fn their progress. vl^lVlt'Ii the schools often. 1*^ Mr. Harold Smith, wli» r« pre wits fk>& - the Chicago branch or the firm Olnn. § 'A Jfeatli & <;o., called «»i u« last wcejj. £ *" One or uiore of G1 mi's Adjustable Afl- j; * jdltlou tk&letg should be to every nchool- ro0:n' 'r t *\ • '"W ' • • An English'eclerittet thus ?lmpl!fle* ilie nursery poem, "Twinkle, twinkle, •*> ' jllttle star:"" i. • > |8<',intillnte, scintillate, elobule viviflc: * <i v •. tl ' lin would f fathom thy nature specific. ' ' i J.oFtilv poised In .-ether capacious, ' Strongly resembling a grem carbonaceous. 6:- v \L t 'When torrid Pliflebim rctn««>s his presence, 4 „s" , -And ceafes to lamp us with flerc-e incan<te#» ••< ccnre, - . r "Then von illumine the rcsnomi supernal-- ^Scintillate, scintillate semper nocturnal. ^ •'Then the victim of hospiceles** peregrirawii. .^Gratefully hails your minute Korusciition ; ®ple could riot detormine his journey's direction .• . 'But tor your bright scintillating protection., 7 V T--~ • ^ We wish to publish a list of the niemV \ ber* of the M. <5. T. A,, giving the post' £y> . 'ftlllce aihlress,number of yeah? taught, rir' . time of joining the Association, and §t4 ::'preseiit occupation of each. Part of pi this livfonnatinn can be obtnlhed from &' tlie secretary's (mok but not all. Will R ; <r teh member send me a ^postal card | ' ^.Wlth the desired Information? I would ' like to know where all of the members (over 7u) are. Perhaps some are not r among the living. If so., will smne friend tell nflfe when and where they died, I hope to receive fifty cards next week. Please send me a card although you inay be near by and well ac­ quainted. fcV W I The most celebrated of whirlpools i# that called the Maelstrom, which lies to the southward of the T.ofioilen Is­ lands. oil the coast of Norway, ne,ar a l irge rock In the middle of the strait dividing the islands of Vaer and Moek- •nes.* It Is produced by the conflicting currents of one of the ffreat Norwegian fiords. There are most extraordinary •nd romantic legends concerning- nit; -Maelstrom, but careful observation? Iiave shown that tlie peril has been magnified. At flood or ebbtide in sum -iner It oilers no danger even to small boats. But in winter, and during #tormy weatlier. even large ships and •teamers do not dare venture near it. At certain states of the wind and tide during this season the whole stream * boils fn mighty whirls, against which the largest vessels would contend in vain. These whirling waters would not flick vessel* (Town in their vortex. > however, as formerly believed, but would Infallibly dash them on the rocks, or. In case of small ships, swamp them with water. The imagination of Edgar A. Poe. w11Ich painted a despot Into the Maelstrom, had no hold "on facts whereupon to delineate his mar­ velous Picture. Stripped, however, of ItB^^Huous dangers, the Maelstrom i still a gruesome fact, and the Norwe­ gian fisher-boats are careful to give it a wide berth, except in very smooth and pleasant weather, when the tide is just right. This is rather a disagreea Hie necessity, as It Is said that the Haelst rom and its vicihlty furnishes a favorite feedinff-groumi lortlie largest and finest specimens of the fitiujr kind. --* A.World of Wonderg." The age of the earth is p!ac*d by tome at live hundred millions of years; andstill others of later time, among therti the Duke of Argyll, place it at ten million years, knowing what pro­ cesses have been gone through. Other planets go through the same process. The reason that other planets (lifter so much from the earth is that tiiev are in a much earlier or later state r»f exist. • oce.* The earth ranst become old. Newton surmised, altliougli"lie could gWe no reasou for it, rlint the earth would at one time lose all its water and become dry. Since then It has been found that Newton was correct. As the earth keeps cooling 1t wfll become porous, and great cavit'u 3 will be form­ ed in the Interior, wliicli will take in the water. It Is estimated thnt this process is now In progress, so far that the neater diminishes at about the rate of the thickness of a sheet of writing papsr each year. At this rate, in six million years the water will have mink 1i mile, and in ^fifteen million years rverv trace of water will have dis­ appeared from the face of the globe. The nitrogen and oxygen in the atmos­ phere are also diminishing ailthe tiyie. It is an inappreciable degree; hut the time will couie when the "air will be s;» thin that no creatures we know can breathe it and live;the time; willcot&f 'iwli'fen the world cannot support life. That will he the ]»erioil of old age, and then will come death.-- It. A, Proctor. " " " Keprod uolivew Com • The" present comet in the'^cast^W) sky, which can he distinctly seen by everyone at early morning, i« eertnjnJn this most remarkable'! one of alj' the modern comets. Prof. Lewi.« Sw"ift, di­ rector of the Warner Olwervatorv. Hochester, N. Y., states iliut the coioet grazed the 6iiu so closely as to cause great disturbance, so mncii so that it lias divided iuio no less than eight separate parts, all of which an he dis­ tinctly t»ecti bj' u good telescope. There Is oidy one otliei instance on record Wliere n comet has divided. ti»at one being Blelia's comet of 4840. which separated into two parts. Applications have been made on Mr. Ii H. Warner l>y parties who have noted tlici?« come- nry ofshoots, claiming tlic 8'200 prize lor each one of tii^in. Whether the preat comet will continue to produce a brood of smaller - • * • _ i jj i 'i .II ii ~ - •- " ii.iy - v " Hor Bgeti im ii. w <-a.il. e!ii.%'itj.ci't » i i\ <•). Will 'iV.;.- That BROWN'S IRON BnTEiS will cure the jWHSt <^8e' of dyspepsia.' ' " Will insure a hea^ appeti|| , , and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives ^ new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression (and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs­ ing mother to full strength and gives abundant suS- . tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscks aij^^ :" nerves,enriches the bloolt M0veIncomes weakness, wake* : folness, and lack of energy.' I^eeps off all chills, fevers,.*; and other malarial poisoicL, Will infuse with new l^i" : the weakest invalid. • " ' 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dec. 1881. Fot six years I have been a great sufferer from Blood Disease, l)ys- pepsia,andC6nstipation,andbecame so debilitated that I could notrcfSin anything on my stomach, in fact, life had almost become a burden. . Finally, when hope had almost left S me, my husband seeing BROWN'S ' IKON BITTEKS advertised in faper, induced me to give it a tn«J» • ; am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in sis years as I do at the present time. Mrs. L. F. GRXFFIK. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ' will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up," than any medicine made. A. P. GRAY J Always Ahead. SPRING CAMPAIGN OPENED --AT HIS-- < 0 u./..-. . t Carriage and Wagon Factory, AND BLACKSMITH SHOP, RICHMOND, ILL I sell every Implnmcnt., Tool 6t Machine a fctvn»er w.-in'ts. I*!, ATFOKM Sl'RISG, DE- UV.tttY AND FARM WAGONS, TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES* One, tw<4an<l three seated, from the celp br.-iteil 1 lanufactory of J. W. Henry A Co., Freopori. a Blaoksmithing, Painting !iu(l Iicpaii'ing Done in ft workmanlike manner and war- riliitcrl. From the large variety of Farm ^lachinery niMiiitfacture.l, we seloc.t that best a"lapte<t fi'i this si-clioii, ami upon the IJKST TERMS TH AT CASH UAN" l*UI!ClfASK, which en- al>le.« ii.-- to supply our palrmis with just what theywiuit, anil at lower prices than anv otlitir concern northwest of Chicago. Call anil make exan:ina!ion for yourselves before giv'nji youv orilors lor any piece of machinery you may nee.1 the coi«inj? season, ami you wiU iim! the l>est antl most complete line of Farm Machinery ever before offered in JJ«'i!enrv Co Rem ember that we offer the VKIti J?i:s.T MACIllNJiltV at the VKU\* l.o\Vl$SX PRICK that ' Cash can produce anywhere. "A. J*. GRA Y,: *> ••• • Micfunond, III,, ^1* " , , tfecfeW&f^ laffir(3st stock of Dolmans, Cloaks and ns»Ve j Jackets, both for Ladies and Misses ever offered McHenry C'ounty. They were .bought so sell them at jisuul wholesale figures^ -|n l>v any we are house "H' We have an assortment fonnd nowhere else in town. voting especial attention U> our ' tr -- - h •, BOOT AND .9HOE DEPARTMENT And keep a complete line of tfce celebrated 0. M. Heiiderso n'^ Huad Made Goods. Our Yall Stock of ^ CLOTHING" Jts just in, and in fit and styles we defy competition. A lar<je stock of Grocei'ieSj Paiute and Oils constantly on hand. Call .and exaniine o u r g o o t f o . . \ V ! - - " ' v ' - JOHN B. BLAKE, " And wish to ©orivefrjt them into cash at once and accordingly will oiake prieeB very reasonable. Also choice line of Iltinoid, on haiMl the{ largest and block of READY MADE HARNESSES, COLT.ARS® WHIPS, &c., to be fonnd in|tha County, and has everything made of|th« BEST MATERIAL. Calltanu'seelme. JOHN STERBA. Rookford FlaaafIs aad "^arxxs, > -. JOTTOS nmm, RM SHOES, ^•t>. A]>1 V HAND MADE BOOTS. h. EVANSON. (-all in and look us over; FITZS1MMONS Farmers* Look Here! WAUCONDAF OLOTHINai For Fall and Wintej. ' A full line of piece goods of the latest atyiet and at the lowest figures. C LOTHING! A Bi«ffer Stock than ever. ! Two Doors Ncrth of Perry & Martin's Where vou will find all grades of Furniture, from "a common Chair u p t o t h e f i n e s t S e t , .o f t h e b e s t m a k e a n d q u a l i t y j P e o p l e b u y i n g ct me will find all my goods as=#epresented. ' " "** A- J^^^obbing, and Repairing' neatly and promptly done, UNDERTAKING.' - - . \ . " t 1 In this Department keeeii a first-classass ortmeut of Caskets, aftd *./offins, and Shrouds of all lands and tjuality A Hearse furnished at rat,es^ * 7 •' ^ •!.. • reasonable C A T A R R H fS.sM b HAY-FEVER Insert with little linger a particle of l.nlm into the nos­ tril#; draw .strong b r e a t h s t h r o u g h Hie nose. It will be absorbed. Ely's Cream Bali ' I t e f f e c t u a l l y c.ieanses the nasal passages of Ca­ tarrhal virus, caus- iii u- 1111ny sc-i-retinns allavs inflammation protects the nieiVibrane from additional c«>ldn, completely heals the aores an<l resiures the •seiw-Kot ta^teaml ijinell. Beneliclal rjetui'ts arc re.tlizeil by a few applicatioiis. A. thor­ ough treatment as directed, will curecitarrh hay f-eyer, &c. - Agreeable to Use. Unequaled for Colds in the . Head. The Balm'lias gained an enviable reputation wherever known, displacing all other prepa­ rations. Recognized as a Wonderful Dispovery. It is sold by dni-_', 'i*ts at 50 cents. On re­ ceipt of price will mail u nacka-jc; send for circular coutaiuing full information and relia I ble toatHiioiuals. ' f . ELY CBI-: AM HATLM CO., Owego, N. V. Do you Want first class machinery something we buy so much oi that you get the benefit ol it? We know of some dealers that buy (So much that they c l a i m to se l l l ow , but you get a l l the i r prsces and then come to us ajid we wfli ieil you^the .same goods cheaper^ than any other deeler / ' ' * We have just l^gived the finest car of CARRIAGES! CiRIMAGES, AHL That ever carhe to this county. If in'want of one ain't fail to call,, as the finish boats them all. Aguarantee of our owij for oue Jye&r with e a c h c a r r i a i r e . 7, . 7 . ~ r J. R. WELLS &' SON WAUCONDA - ILLINOIS, Are the Leaders of liow Fricss. Nerer make any"Trnilfrepre®EmtktioTis. DeSl 'fair, right with nil. Sell goods at low prices. "Will not be undersold" is their motto. Can prove the above iacts if you wilt call on them. Our stock of Dry Goods never was more complete than at present, and in Dress Goods we defy competition in style and price. Our line of Prints coriiprises many different patterns, and are- marked way down. Gjod Prints from four to five cents per yard. In short our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Kcudy-made Clothing, Hardware, Crock­ ery , etc . , never was more complete than at present , and pr icos w i l l be madg fs LOW AS THE LOWEST. «• • Also have a fine line of Coal and Wood Stoves, , fo which we invite the attention of the public. Call and see us. jr. Wauconda, 111 , Of Pumps we have both wood and iron. For a wood pump we keep the Kenosha, Temple, Toledo, Bushnell and Mishwaukeee, g.^d for an iron pump the well known Trakem and Buckeye. Can al­ ways repair or put them down any depth. , ^ . ' E. M. OWEN & SON. YOUR ( p u. GEORGE W. BESLEY, Whose Store can be found 01^ the West Side, wheae everything m this line can be found, Fresh and Pure. Oct. 10th, 1882. RIVERSIDE BLOCK. McHENRY, ILL. Invites :ui examination of his immense stock of Novelty and Variety r B A Z A A R ! , . %̂ T̂ mNERYZNMWSPAPEB$ Magazines, Book®, Novels, MUSIC. on^ and All Hu^ieal Joi'irpals, Libraries, Ji>k« Honks, l.etter -Writers, iiames, I'lays, iJreant E5ooks, Molto Verses aud Ciirds, Toys 1 . iu>M i-oi>kci lirU-7-Mm ihcA', Writing' Pa- 'U P ' . liOf.k ,v ••jhuuia : •» ' Gocds, Taakee Dress Goods, iAotlons, <&o. . ^ • Ever brought to McHenry county, among which can be found the Bonner Library, Princess Library, Harrison & Smith Safety Lamp and a fine line of .Bracket and Hand Lamps of every description which will be sold aVpfSces that defy competition. Call and gee then oefore purchasing. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Give nr ea Call. McHenry, 111, Oct. 20th, 1881. JACOB STORY, McHENRY, IJLL. DSALEB .IN f^3Rry? rn. which ai^ feeing offered at very lo w prices. I ha^ft t|^' torgisst as­ sortment of BEADY MADE CLtJTHlNG.evev showiiH in McHenry which will be sold very cheap for cash. In'llat-and'Caps, Boots and Shoes, my stock is complete and ,1 am confident 1 can save you money, on these "foods. Paints, Oils, Drugs and Medicines, Crockery, Glassware. Wooden and W.il.low-. ware, and the largest stock of Groceries to be found' in McHenry, Prices til ways as low 'as «rood Goods can be sold. $0 trouble 10 show i: •- ; ' .i •. (eoVivin«M>«l. \ V-'- ,.v% % SUITS - " SUIT8 AT Suits all prices at AT 84.50. v «6.(» Maiman'g AT \VAUCX>I\DA. For anything made to order, Malnmn'a to tk( place to go, Also a full line ot Gent's Furnishing Goods. KATS, CAPS, &C»j &Ca Mrs. Has recelvefl a flne Stock of Fall and Winter MMIinery Soods, and of the latest Myicu. A niee "lot of Ribbons arid Plumes. Th» I.adies of Western J-ake County are especially nviteil to call and examine goods and prices. «®~DRliSS MAKING done in tliebestlstyBa and at lieafaonablQ l'rices. MAIMAN. Ws acyw wtii tisstritE Mutual Life of New TerL Because it is the olileat Company in tli# United States with thirty-nine years of ex> perience, liecause it is tluT largest Company in thi uorUU Assels, iff)4,70 ,2,3.")8> nearly double thai of anv oilier Company. ' Because it is the most popular Company. Its policy holder* number oyer 100,000. "Recallse ever*- <1o!lar of the alwve immense sum belongs tittAe }»>liey-iutMers,and the sni% •"Vtjr'what is actually . required,, is An­ nually divided ainoiijrst tlicm, which snrntna may lie apidied in either of two ways: First, to jiav a port ion of the annual preminm, thus materially reducing tluscost, or it may b® used to purchase additional insurance. In the latter way forty-eiirht policy holders of the year just pas't, holding policies, the face value of "which was ?1;J3,5<)0, were carried foi an averajre t erm of :t3 years at low rates, and the additions brought the snnjf sum of a little over f:;!>o,<)'K). Many of these policies had been self sustaining tor vears. Because the rates ef every other Company are nearly eighteen per cent, higher tltaa those of the Mutual Life. Because its running expenses ar® 'owe* than any other. „ The s\v&rn statements .of the Equitable Life Assurance of New York, a |r,oinpany several millions less than half as large as the Mutual l.ife, show its e\i»enses of manage­ ment to have averaged U.'J.'S during the last three years, those of the Mutual Life 7S tho dillere'nce of tirst cost of pol'cy.and manage­ ment expenses alone, are equal to25pex cent in favor of the Mutual Life. Because it can and does afford tho cheapest, safest and most satifTactory insurance invest­ ment of any Company in tfie world. As it will he impossible for me to see all who are desirous of obtaining Life insurance at actual cost, 1 will say to such that a postal card will always reaeli me at this place and on receipt of same I will forward different plans and «eltt'tl results (not estimates) which arc certainly astonishing and out do anything in the history ot Life Insurance. This Ooinpanv issues onlv regular Life ana Endowment policies and likeother Company* of the highest standard refuses to have any thing to do with Timliiw gambling. C. H. MOREY, Agent, For McHenry,,County and western part <M IjakcOounty. . jncHENRY, ILL. 30 *2 to Large g 1 Ju Chromoa Free. CAUD CHE0M0S with the PEorr.K's MAOAZINK. The most magnillcent premium ever given, and one ot the l>cst uiagazineh published; Only eighty cents a year. Sample sent free on receipt of 3.cent stamp, or three months on trial for 1C cents. AGENTS WANTKl). Send 25 cent* for complcte.outiit, including all the chromoa. Money returned it not satisiled. ji j"? A MONTH and board in yonr own county. Men or Ladies. Pleasant bust«es8. Address, PlOFLE'8 MAOAZIKB, Philadelphia, Pa. I / W l U , U MJ Scissors, Shears, Table and Pocket Cutlery, 8pad^ Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Grimlstnes ^ Window Glass* CRA-MTe-lBQN AND TljN-WARE. J. STORY. That Wonderful Book. CUIDE TO SUCCESS WITH FOR ^ Business A>sD SOCIETY. Is selling by tens of thousaada. It la IH most, uuivevsiifllv useful lx>ok ever published It tells compli'ielv HOW TO DO EVERY THIN(i in 'thy besi way, HoAv to lie Your Own Lawyer, llw to Ho Business Correctly and Successful', How to Act. in Society and everywhere. A gold n,ine of varied informa. tion to all classes for constant reference. AGENTS WANTED for. all or ^pare time-. To know why this book of K10AL value and attract ions sells better fh.in any other, apply for terms to II. B. SCAMMELL, ft- CO., dfc Louis, ..Missouri. \ v'" ' ' ' , C.,' <

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