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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Jan 1884, p. 8

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Ij£ w -T, ,/ • "7^ *• if r -% * '^f^r f-'-{tPi m gW|te«g««ti*i^.<;^ MM.,... I ..IJ,'|«,^ ,^J..^..J».J>„„ . ^ ." .. * •'. '*,..' . *! • ..' " # • • . fir,/-••<- -,< 1 IT'.?€S .*4;! ypSOTaww*^ 4l -*•«•*< ^ ,.,«*«. i^a •*> / . ,••••. \h> % t f'v^t' : "*'•1 4^-# ?•"' #i" ' tl Sherman, E. Johnson, *Hi» •j 11 iif>|<ilii H » Wli iilb iterate force# «n* gaged In reH«tU)X t'1* *df*tice uppn Atlanta.onoe narrated tit* follow 1 ng tmW<llt, which Well Illustrate J the itn- pUMlow SJwirntan had made upon the ttttfHle •ftfte Southern soldiery at- that f* time a* t commauder of rcsour&!$ and ready expedient#. Johnston stodd on Kenesaw Mountain watching with his glmi the movements ef his enemjV Wagon train on tlie great plain to the liorthward. Aatafl officer came riding * Mp with tbe new* that the rqbel cavalrj Had got In the rear of Sherman's array •nd had burned a number of railroad - bridges. The officer had been forced to p#l<« a detour of two days to get itaDtoiH) iiie Union army. Scarcely had he finished speaking when a whistle Wai heard and a moving train appeared In tha distance, showing that Sherman liad already rebuilt the bridges and re- opaoed liii communications. vWalklng past a group Of soldiers *t«Migi ng in tiie shade a few minutes l*|et,tha General overheard thorn dis- *ciiMlng Sherman's chances of success. Said mm •( them: ' *WVI1 make it a Moscow campaign, pid destroy his whole army.1* "Bltr c«n you make it a Moscow campaign without any snow7M asked < bis less enthusiastic comrade. *1 mean that we'll cut his communi­ cations, destroy everything, and starve tltm out. We'll bum all the bridges." "Don't you Kfiow tie carries duplicate bridges along with him?" .^Well, we'll blow up the big tunnel.'* !**Oh, hell!*' exclaimed the other m<tn With a look of disgust "you don't know •Id Taccmseli Sherman. He's got a duplicate tunnel, too!"--E. V. StnaUey ill the January Century. '3m-*P ADVICtS TO MOTHfRS. ••aire you mauiroea at night and brok- ^|«»f yonr rest by a sick child suffering land crvlng with pain of nutting teeth? If so. send at mice and get a bottle of !Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing Syrup for • Children teething. Its value is IIHMICUI- aide. It will relieve the poor little .snSerer immediately. Depend upon it mothers, there is no mistake about it. It aires dysentery and diarrhoea. regu­ late* tlie stomach and bowels, cures »Wind colic, softons the gums, reduces ^laAftfUnia' ion, and gives tone and en- refgy to the wiiole system. Mrs. Wins- vlow*a Soothing Syrup fur children 'teething is pleasant to the taste, and its fke prescription of one of the eldest •-and test female physicians and nurses l«fl«B United States, and is for sale by. tJrir druggists throughout the world, cents a bottle. •*> , ' . .= CALEBS rurniture , OF ALL KINDS . » Store in Lansing's Block, NEAR THE DEPOT, MoHESRY - We %aVe ene of Ac stocks of Fnr- uitnro of .-ill kinds to be found in tho county, an«l our prices will be as LOW AS THE LOWEST. We keep none l>nt the best and persons wishing in Uwy Furniture of any kind jwill save money by giving its a call. 4 We also keep a full lhie of samples at CWLRFETS, Ann can sell von One froui the cheapest grade to a Krnesels, as clieap as any house ouisi to of Chicago. Gire «s a call fiml we are sure we can save you money on anything in our tine. f •'> Undertaking. A fnll Assvrtment of COFFINS AND CA8. KKTS always on uaml. «fA Hearse Furnished flit the moat Reasonable Rates. JUSTED liROS. McHeniy. Nor. 28th, 1833," the following critical opinions ot "Bullet and Shell." 'A book of really absorbing interest."--Phjla. PrcBt. jh it had bpen written on tta< It re ids as tliou had bpen written on tiie field of o ok THE-- . \ J- >--** I i.i i f* f ' t i f f sSjrf With&nunu 1 urge asa©rtmeDl#l'< Jc.y'.2 Hardwaw, Tinware, Stoves, Granite Iron-Ware, &c, '• BOTTOM PRICES-t--" • ; «» * % VI' J*«j Jo. ' ' x.' stobYH ' • Ytf ,H« »'t V* |.,f , f imm' ' N\ (-r -6 - * SSf -v ' *'V> _•*;&i the oldf Htiind of Jacob Story, McHenrj, invites the attention of Dairymen, Ho«se-Keepei*», intact everybody, to his large stock of Milk Cans, Creamery Pails, and everything in the line of TIN i! AND GRANITE IRON W ARK, which he is selling at prices as low as the lowest, workmanship and auality of <?oods ^uaianteed. Tin g-, Eave TroHghing, Jobbing and Repairing promptly attended Roofing, 1 C , ^ , to {^"Remember, extra good bargains can always be obtained battle."--.V. 2'. critic. "It will )<e the moatwidely cir- I culasd work on Ute Civil War that has been published." ] • • --Boston Globe. "Warmly welcomed everywhere."-- i Saracuse Time*. "It is a pleasure to heartily endorse i 'Bullet and Hhrll."'--CAicapo Tribune. ' It is very cor­ rect history.' - Gen. V. S. Orrtnt. "I have no hesita­ tion i n recommending' i t to tbe reading public of Amer­ ica."-- Qen. W. I. Sherman. AGENTS WANTED for BULLET AND" Afresh, taking.book,sho1 "war as the soldier saw it "ani selling at tbo rate • • • |k of ttaou6ands of cop- it'8 weekly. Euer- • M II getic men, members of theCi.A.R .and II !• II otiieradesiring espe­ cially profitable ialwl# employment,should invflttigato and secure agency with exclusive territory. Spe­ cial terme and full particu- lara free. Address A. a. NETTLETON & CO., PUBUSHEBS, CHICAOO, liu SHELL LAKE COUNTY %itim to Hatr,k Tl0fl ! • l i u . --®-- the l.arge Stock of Goods and Low Prices to be found at Nb'(iVi POTTERY PALAGt! }' - f t I n i -4i*E < J ' 0 -Clftthlng for Men, Youths and Boys, JUady ltado and made to order. Also : 'ilea's '\J I? M i -tir. C »4»* • 'i itn>%nV.ni -it stjii'i i v. >»»f' »<•« i'tf* sj ttuspii:' , . psais. fnll line of Gents' Furnishing Goodsfc Oape, Boots, Shtef>. etc, ffir ' ' AIM * Lar^eJStock of; C£0ASS m BOLUASS, illicit will be gold cheaper than can ,^fo«iA«l8ewhpire in lite County. •We mean business and are bound to ' inease yon if you call. MAIMAN . Bm]Mt retamtd f rom tbe ol ty w i t h 'itfnll and sheeted eteckof Fashionable . I j f l u t e r Mi lVi i i e ry . wl i i ch she inv i tes lint ladle« off Wauconda and vicinity to 4pall and ecamiue and learn pricen. : i . ^ c H O A T S r s , "i - - U a t * a'ilfit A! Sales ol tO k, Fit «1 Tools, ind ciotMin of nil Kiad i'romptly AtteuueU to Reasonable CHEAPER! THAN '.'Sfwo Doors Nortto of Bwrv AOwel* I;?- met.1*-*! Without a Rival. r 4rt Warn, Fancy (foods, Jfertltiitf, tamps, Ckandsliers; , X h' - t V ' r, -7-vf ft*.*:'*4>. If ^j^FWwee*!, ttee^tiy 18R3 H. MAIMAN. ivAUCONDA^ »«es tkere to feiiy m A N D I CROCEWIES . 1 The slock Is now complete. Ready for tho Holidays. This is the place to boy. Prices are low. Prices will please. The display will astonish; The show wiil surprise, dome before the fcastfrtment is broken. Come now arid ses the novelties.. Come now and secure rare articles that cannot be dup­ licated by and by, The gold finished 'Lamps and Chandeliers will a:ive the house a modern appearance. The new house an elegant completeness. The Grocery Department will ^ 1 . My Socle of furniture is complete with a larger stocl tto ev&/ a n d wi ll be Bold as cheap as any other in the county, and it will be to the interests of the fbu#ij*ff when in want |jf ianything in that liiMf.;-- '!• f s • • • ' .1- ' • » ' ;* o»f' ' - « » 1 i. '-f ' • UNDERTAKING . . a:.- . : •' ;:r In this deiwrtmentf fcp a fel^ass ii^oi tment of ^feets Coffins and Shrouds of all kinds and qualities. A Hearse furnished at reasonable rates. >; • JOHN FOR SCHOOL'BOOKS, "-'San.1' econ _ur^:_ •£* jv: ORANGE8, LEMON8, Grapes, Figsf Apricot*. Baislnp, Candy, ? Ladies" and Gents' Underweati jLadies' and Gents' Goseauiers, Ladies' and Gents' Glove* and ^Mittens, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. A nice stock of Cor- iSete and Hoop Snirts, an EXTfiA j^Maiov quality of Woolen Yarns, Carpet Cotton Battings and all ^ the staple Articles kept in a gen- e^eral store, and at priees to suit present depreciated ajarkets, GOOD TER ANB ; tG3S WANTE^ d the Highest Market Pr|ce Coldlng Bros. Waucondu, Dee. 1, 1883. J. C. Choate. u m w i i ' : i w moomv Nav- 20, 1883. • "liilfVi -- 'ft, ILL Jic> •PATENTS. Tnventors, send niorlel or shetch of vonr in- ventioD and I will innkn caruiul prellmUiary examMiatM.fu, ftn<l report as to patentaiiilitv with a<Vvic«, circulars, etc., FBEKOF CHARGE. All bnfiiteiw befi'ore C. s. Patent Oflloe at­ tended to lor uioiicrate fi'CS. MO CHAHOB UN XBbS PATBNT ISfWTAIMKD. trtlELL, Patent Attorney, - Washington, u. 0. J^'sr. HOUSE AND LAND FOR SALE. The underpinned oflera tor sale his house and on« aoro of laiiVI, situated in the village t*i Mcllenry, near the r pub- Mc setiool building On the preinlseg is a £oed l>Arn and outhouses, and small iruit ol nil kinds. Will be s»ld reasonable and on easy terms. lu- auire on the yreuii»e6. C. S TJlftUVAXK, Jlcllenry, 111,, Aug)fe$t l»t, ISiU. Goto the Drug Store. d Havlnsr ascertained the different books used in all t\fe different c H s t r i c t s tr ibutary t o Wauconda , we can carry a s tock which , i n quantity, quality and variety, will be sufficient to promptly liupply your waute. You will also remember that this is the place to get bargains in Albums ot all kinds, Pocket Books, Ladies Hand Bags, Stationery, Cards, Music, Spectacles and Battling Good ••-V FIVE .!€' - '4. •i-SM*: CENT CIGARS. •»ri b I' SWi'-Uiiili* 4t' ONE ANDYd^VSW l^OtlSKT IT. F. B. HARRISON. Wdueonda, Sept. l«t« 70S. WIEDEMANN, Saloon and Restaurant, NEATtl THE I>EPOT, MCHENRY, - ILLINOIS The beat Brands of IVinea, Cigars always on Hand, liorees. ALSO AGENT moo. Liquors ar. Good Stabling to FOR tW i« \ Franz Falk's MILWAUKEE Lager Beer in l^arye or Small Kegs or*Bettles a ways on linnrt cheaper than aay other, qual ty consiilcred. Tl»iB Reer lins a world wide reputation, an' g-oodjii'l^os acknowledge it cannot oe SW i*assed In tbe worW. =^p= Orders by mall promptly attended to. JOS. WIEDEMANN; XlcIIeary, IiJu^Au®. lftk, 1S62. DO YOU WANT ' TO BUY-- Sewing Machine!: .m "* ' i s t i i l A "West McHenrv^ ^ WjTWWnrf ^ I «t*Hn ".•'Hi! ? - 4{;vf : . '.'v > ;• •: 'Sih r If'.K J*'l" i. " •>•;< ' . - ,'h'i . ' r i t / ( i • „ r' '• \ * Drugs, Medicines, Faints, Oils, Toilet Articles,'&c. f fallowing are a few of the articles te be found in ear Stock: « h{. Banging Lamps, " Fracket Lamp*,, AU'kinda and designs jfih"G lobes, . , Imported China Monstasche fTnps. Vnscs, Toilet Sets, Smoking Sets, Odor Cases, Jewel Caskets, Gipsy Kettles, Choice Perfumery, ail kinds, very fancy,sets. Florence, Celluloid, Hubber Dressing-cases in blue, red and grecnjplush. Ha in I Mirrors in blue, red and green plush Florence Hand Mirrors, 'Hair, Cloth ami-.TooohJBrnshes, all kinds. Com lis. Fancy Toilet Soaps, i'uff Boxes, 1 ^ Spectacles. Face Powder, Cosmetics." Fancy Box;paperf writingipaper, alLkinds Tea.-hers schedules, Uewai'd^Canls, Desks, Pads, Itlankbooks, Memorandums, al) kinds and sizes Autograph Albums, Pencils, plain and fancy, Pans, Tnks, all kind, Inkstands, tiincy desk,'Slates, Muscilage. Toy Paints, Playing Cards, Checkers, C liecker l>oards. Dominoes, Dice, Dice Boxes. V'olin Strings and Bridges, ftrhool'Cravon*, :<' :• .L, u BA N K S , Jolly Nigger, Kicking Mule. Toy Iron Gymnastic, Tin, Tin Xoy^lJ^a?, Nursery, D B. Dr«.6rWax' « cents up, Toy Dishes, Castojs, Ladief Hags, Pocket Books, Puvses, Specie Hags, HarmonicajFloten, Harmonicas, Ml klnifoft;^ Rickter, Famous Double'ltickter. '5 " Concert. Pipes, all kinds, Meerschaum Cigar Holders. Cigar Cases, ~ Lorillard famous P. Ping, Silver Coin, * Navy I'lng, Fine Cnt. Cigars--Famous No. 1. Mary Ann, Little John, Gertie, Bouquet Barbian Bro?. Standard K. Tea Rests. . Razors and Strops.^anioua Dnda Baaor. Key Rings. • Tooth Powder. . u Face Powder. Pocket Mirrors. .... ,f • £,;; I Tooth|Picks. ' Hv Lead Penc.il Erasers1.' "•••>*}••• -J Smoking Tobacco-*<Md J««l#et OM R(pi9e^vr Navy Clip.u Golden Peerless, Jns( Thing, Plush Picture Frames. Pure Wines aad Liquor* tor Medicinal AlsO B^ttled Ale a ,861 The best braads of Cigars and Smoking and Cliewin Tobacco always on hand. ysicians carefully compounded. CE0. W . ions jtorawlwc Sitfc, )lfS, iy*i. 'J »lf jSlS-4. lirrtiiiii tfa BOOTS & SHOES. Great Bargains in men's and boys' ITeal Calf, Stoga Kip, Fine Calf Pegged and Hand Sewed Boots. I**;?! • f Men s, boys youths and children's Rubber and Gum Boots, men's women's, misses' and children's Buckle Arctics, Snow Ex­ cluders, self-acting Alaskas and women's Siberian But­ ton Arctics, mens, womens, misses and childrens staple and fine Shoes, mens wool lined boots in calf, kip, and grain leather. Alao ^ tremendous stock of Men's aad Women's plain and fancy Slippers, bought expressly for the Holiday tiade and received this week. It will pay you to come from all over the comity to t r a d e a t D w i g h t ' s o l d r e l i a b l e c a s h s t o r e . „ > . - y ; N. B.--HOUSE ESTABLISHED IN 1865. / ?if] W. H. DWICHT, Cor. Main St. and Public Square, Woodstock, ill . 1 TUB (-- Chicago & NorA-Westem OLD ESTAS^Jg^gD8H IHORT LINE And all points in Northern IUinoim.Ctstk* tral, Eastern and Northwestern Iowa, Michigan, Mlnne- Ce: W E S T I L L . L I V a i- . .. "'V' And will be pleased to show you our stock* conaiiting^of , DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ttOTjUNi, :$-L " • • <-•>-- .?«-••» » ; . ........ gSt-#- i •>- *" «--"-A-ND |*".|„ - - \*1T: : I have on hand and am selling at the Low­ est prices, tho Domestic, KMrodgc, New Home, Springfield, New American, and Singer e wini? Machines, and w'll not toe undersold by any agent in the county. A good Sinirer Machine for 20. warranted to do Hie w ork of any Singer Machine in the world. U»llauU »ea nte. ' O. W.OWEX. c Henry, Feb. 26, 18SS. • ^ adiev1 And (Jents' Under wear, Ladies' and Geats' Gossameis, ** ** ** Glovee & Mittens, " Hosiei^ A nice stock of Cors«ts and Hoop Skirts* an EXTKA QUALI1 i of Woolen Yarns, Carpet Warps, Cotton Batting, and all the StajJe Articles kept in a General Store, and at prices to suit the prteet-t depreciated markets. GOOD ^4flP^ and the Higb^«t Market Priee Paid. ^ Wisconsin, Northern , fota, Hahuta, Manitoba^ Central and Northern Nebraska, Colorado, V7yom- tagr,. Utah, Idaho. Montana, Nevada, California, Or»></«>«, "Washing-ton Terri­ tory, Hritish Columbia, China, Japan, the Sandwich Islands. Australia. New Zealand, and all principal points in the NORTH, NORXMWE8T and WEST. With its own lirtOB it traverses North­ ern ILLINOIS, Central and Northern IO\v v, WISCONS1^, Noi^ero RIICHl! GAN, MINNESOTA, and Central DAKO­ TA. It offers to tho traveler all accom­ modations that can be offered by any railroad. Its train service equate that of any road; their speed is as great as comfort and safety will permit; they make close connections in union depots at .junction and terminal points with the leading1 railroads of the West and Northwest, and offer to those that use them SPEED, COMFORT AND SAFETY At CHICAGO it makes close connec­ tion with all other railroads at that citv. It runs PALACE SLKKI'INO CARS on all through trains, PAIlLOK CARS on its grincinal routes, and NORTH-WKsTEUN INlNIi CAl&S on it3 COUNCIL BLUFFS and on its ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS through day express trains. - sifyou wish the Best Traveling Accom- rw!vldations you will feuy your Tickets . ' his route AND WILL TAKE NONK "'ill, rates for single or round trit> m*tt "3 and for full information in re- jo all parts of the West. North and - «hwest, write to General Passeneer Jent, at Chicago, 111. K . All Coupon Ticket Agrents sell Tickets by this Lavje. J. D. LAYNG, MARVIN HUGHITT, Gen. Suu't. 2rt Vice-I're*. and Gen. Mhh.m. H. STENNETT, Gen. Pass. A^t., Chicago. ; Sherman, yOODSTOCK, ILL., 1 -- DEALEB IN--- Breech and Muzzle Loading bhot Guns. * Powder, Sn->t, Caps.Wads and ^ Oartridgea tor sale. Fishiag Xiwale clieap. Al. alndsof SPORTING AND REPA1KIITG DONE. A good Breech Loa>1in)r, Double! Barreled Gun, war ranted Twist |80. Winchester Hitte, 7« model,'15 Shots, 21X Nickel Fluted 6 shot K«tvo.lver, *2.50, Self cock hig Pritislt Bull Dog PlRtolr .00. A good Single Barrel, Bieech La ding, Single Gun, warranted, #6. I will uuderst'i: any house h> tho county in Guns and AfrOi'ting (.nods. If you want a good gun it will oav you to call and see me. I warrant every gun I sell, Clothes VVringers repaired uml new Kolls put on. Price per p a i r w a r r a n t e d , $ 2 . M ) . B. SHERMAN, Woodstock, Jnly lAth,l(M. ATTENTION ECONOMY 18 WEALTH You can save money toy giving rtuu md«N ° F. W. MEULB, RICHMOND, • ILLINOIS, VCR Wagons, Carriages of all descriptions, Ha pairing. Painting, J«r\flral Black, smithing, sc., Ac., Ao_. Repairing of plows and all other farm Im­ plements is given particular attention, la my ma nil fnc tnres Inseonlv the best lnntori- al', and, keeping the very best workmen in nil department*, I am enabled to guarantee and warrant all work thiit goes from my shop *• drat class in every particular. SPECIAL OUARANTKB.OK WAGONS. All farni wagons ninnnfar.turod at my shoj are warranted for THREE YEAUS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I sell eyerv agricultural implement, includ­ ing, etfperinfly, Norwegian Walking and Rid. in;r Plows, N. C Thompson and (iesley Bros' l-lowsaivd Cultivators, K. H. Slnnny Seeder* and Com OuliivtUors, the IViwagiiic Sprine Tooth feeders, the Piano aiid 1>. M. Osborne & , Co.'s Harvester and Twine Binder, the War riorand Hopkins' Mower, and all other lirst class machines. Warranted llrst-class or no sale. BLACKSMITHIVGof every kind attended j to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. f i n e F A I N T I N G A SPECIALTY. T have engaged J. STILL WELL, the boss i painter or thfi Northwest, for one year, ot < longer, to take charge of my paint shop, which < is a M'.flioieni guarantee that all work ot that kind «vill be done in the best and most artistio stvle. It should not bo fovgotton that I employ J. Kcpiss, woo'l-wovkman of twenty yenrs'ex- porience, ami L Howe, carriage 'blacksmith, both in surpassed as iirtigaus in their line. Finally, wine and see and I will guar­ antee satisfaction as to prices and quality ot work to all interested. F W. MEAD. DR. JOHN BULL'S .-i&v X Centrevilla, McHenxy FOR THB CURE FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS and FEVER, •'HUD ALL MULARIU DISEASES. Hie proprietor of thin celebrated m®&i? •ine justly ola^na tor it • superiority oyer all remedies ever offered to the public for the SAtfG, CBBTAIV, SWSEDY aad PES* HAVENTOWQ of Afro *»4 Fever, or Chillf and Fever, whether pi short or long etand- ing. He refers to th« entire Wester%|~ J Southern country to boar bin testimony the truth pf the aaoertfoa that in no « whatever will It &U to own if the dirse tioss are strictly fsUowod and carried optA In a great many eaao* a tingl* d«ae been sufficient for a «v», and wboln f lies have been cured by a fi«f Is bottU,1 a perfect restoration of the gsucral feeaJtb* It is, however, prudent, aad in every MM wore oertain to onre, if its um is continMd in smaller doses for a week or two after th« disease has been checked, mora especially in difioalt aad long-standing eases, Usar ^lv this medioiae will not require any aid to keep the howels in good order. Should the patient, however, moire a oathiirtto medicine, after having taken three or tent doses of tiie Tonic, a single dose of BUIXf YSOETABLX FAJQLTFlLLg wiU bo nf- ftcient. BUXL'8 BASSAPAMILA U the eld and reliable remedy for imparities of the blood and Scrofulous a&opons--the ling of Blood Purifiers. BE. J0HH BULL'S TBGETABLX W0BX BXSfBOTXB is prepared in t)ie form of candy drops, attzaetsive to tbe eight aaf pleasant to the taste. . . DR. JOHN SUZ.V# flJHTH'S TONIC 8YHUP, hiiv;: BULL'S WSlPABULA, %,* BULL'S WOftM The popular Remedies of the Day* Maelpal OBee,SS| »aU8k, LOOWTOU^n^

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