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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Mar 1884, p. 8

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4* fX - t AifeStSfi ' .; w ?,??**rj £;» ' » JC r »i# ' K» f te ' • * • , , , 4- .v •%: Ml>4 • 'MMtihl 4r V «i& • " ' At* ' i» Sl i ' « ' . »" if J .a# Ki'Vk - > > ^.w. \ » ;• - • \ ' ' m For. the Plaindealer. At Kr«iitM«, :'J ; ':: Hra my window, at close of <f»y# J watched the day tight fade aw*y, . The hum of hoe and song of bird, Jlftu timer, were no longer heart. Bound* of toll and children at play. Unshed alike by closing day. The deepening shallow* softly fell On fields and woods I loved so well. The solemn hush ef Mble night Followed the evening'* fading ligtit. LongT mused in the gathering gloom, Qf by-gone days--a distant homo. With forehead bowed on casement low* '• Haunting mls'rles won Id come and go. Again, with heart so light and free, llnelt at my widowed mother's knee. , Two of ua knelt together there, Te aajrane childish evening prayer; ' And "Kew I lay me down to sleep," He'er waa spoken hy lips more sweet. Mother and brother and stater there-- He'et was gathered a group more fair.. A picture in that chamber low, Seen by the lamp light's fitful jjlolt, A picture, that will erer be A beacon light in lite to me. My heart was sad--long years hfcd flows, And I was kneeling then alone. At rest, within a Roliier's grave, My brother lay, so young and brave. , That noble form has long lain low, Whete southern breezes softly A patriot, his life he gave Gladly, his country's life to saf^* But, ah! for us but bitter tears-' And aching hearts, thro' lonely years. '.'A • pictured face, an empty chair. A leek of wavy, rayon hair-- > 8o little, yet more precious far • Thau dlaaemt. that monarch* wear. • _ The silent Reaper stayed not then. Ere summer's breezes came again. They laid my mother in her tomb, Beneath the'sod, where violets bloom. Beth of them gone, their jrorkrwell done-- Gentle mother, and noble son-- Called by a Father's beck'ning hand. Home to"rent, in a better land. Why shonld 1 weep at eventide? Karth lias much that is sweet beside. < When earthly scenes shall fade away, We'll meet again, in eternal day. A. Blag wood, March 10th, 1PS4. 6" ^ - '•or -: y"> . Bismarck and Lasker. Every paper in tli« United State*, almost, tats bad something to say about (lie Laeker memorial. They hare even gone so far as to say too much. We era American to the backbone, but even if we are, we, with the general American, are willing to admit all testimony and give credit to whom it was due. Lasker was a German who gare Bismarck considerable uneasiness with Ills high and mighty thinking; he also gave evidence that he was very mueh an American at heart, which at about this time made the venerable old chancellor madder than ever, and the American people to feel warm toward him. Well, Lasker joined the silent ma­ jority. Bismarck laitghod inwardly, while America sobbed; the House of Representatives took it upon them- •elves to send in a resolution to Bis­ marck, worded as follows. * Resolved, That this House has heard, with deep regret, of the death or'tlie eminent German statesman, Edward Lasker. That Ills loss is not alone to be mourned by the people of his native land, where hjis firm and constant ex­ position of and devetion to free and liberal ideas have materially advanced the social, political and economical con­ dition ot ahose people, but by the tovers •( liberty throughout the world. That a copy of the resolution be for­ warded to the family of the deceased, Af Well as to the Minister of the United States residence at the Capital of the German Empire, to be bv him torn- mnnlcated through the legitimate chan­ nel to the presiding officer of the legislative body of which he was a member. Well, who wouldn't get mad? You can wager all you can scrape that we would be hopping ltiney! It was setae what tough on eld Bis to swallow that pill, and it stuck ; but the U. S. of A. is net to imagine itself an individual, and the German Chart eel lor says that he Is Prussia Itself. So there. And, la the words ef the Immortal Tweed: ••What are you going to do adout it?" Yea, what ARE you going to do about it* LETUP WAUCONDA, ILL. Everybody goes there to buy Made no Mistake. ©• a train running west out of De­ troit, a few days ago, a man -vfio had a Mat all to himself kept squirting tobac oe juice up and down the aiele and blowing his nose and hawking his throat until a passenger opposite bold­ ly Inquired; "See here, Mister Man, didn't you get •n the wrong train?" "Great Scots! but mebbe I did!" ex­ claimed the other. "Don't this train go to Grand Rapids?" -Oh, yes." "Then how am I wrong?" "Why, you ought to have come along •n the hog train!" *1 know it--I know it, and I spent half an hour around the depot trying to flnd>ut when it would start. They finally told me there was no hog train running west •" this road, and so I had to crowd in Were and make tnyself to Have a chew of this ping?" ••P ©STOPPED FREE Hi Marx'r.tous success« • H insane Persons Restored • 9 PC0 Dr.KLINES GREAT • .TT NERVERESTORER •//BRAIN & NFRVB DISEASES. Ontysvr? for JVervt Affections. J'iis, Ffii.' p:y, tic, tALLIULB if t.iken as directed. A* fits ctfttr use. Treatise and $2 trial battle free t» », they paying express charget on box wheft Send names, P. O. and express address of Dk.KUNEaii Arch St..rhiiadetphia.f*a. MB WARE Of IMITATING FRAUDS, $TOTXO^ 9, I GROCERIES, Ladies' and Gents* Underwear, Ladies' and Gents' Gossamers, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves and Mittens, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery. A nice stock of Coiv sets and Hoop SKirts, an EXTRA quality of Woolen Yarns, Carpet Warps, Cotton Batting, and all the Staple Articles kept in a gen­ eral store, and at prices to suit the present depreciated markets. GOOD BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED, And the Highest' Market Price Colding Bros. Wauconda, Dec. 1, 1883. DEALER IN OF ALL KINDS. Store two doors north of Perry & Owen. 9 • • r 1 I have one of the largest stocks of Furniture of all kinds to be found in any furniture store in the county. Persons wishing to buy will be sure to save money by calling on rae* UNDERTAKING. I have 35 different sizes and styles ot COFFINS AND CASKETS, Always on hand. I keep a Hearse of my own which will be furnished at the most reasonable rates. J. B. BLAKE. m BARGAINS IS Still Out of the Ark of Safety. . *B«yef.y**are. DANGER TO IJFE & PROPERTY Beset you on overy hand . The mutter of the flycoaii, sicklooa, saloon,cyclone, tornailo, windstorm, or whatever name mav be given tt, is heen| In some section of the country nearly every day. ' The Fire Fiend May break out at ̂ any moment--the economy ef a lifetime be consumed. Deuih niuat come te all. By a small payment each year yon can secure to yourself a toi tune, Khould you live, or, in the event at death before the time expirest your family is provided for. eon,000 i» represented by this ngencv. Our rates are as low as experience has found to be safe. You will save money by insuring with me. General Insurance, T.ife, Fire. Lightning end Tornado a specialty. Thanking ;il! my frieirrts for their l iberal*patronage, and, hop. ing, by square dealing, to merit a continuance of (be i f iunu, I beg to MI l iscri l ie n\ .vself , tte»iHH*.tftillv yours, a JL Mousr. , Juno 11, 1863. For Coal and Wood CALL ON E.M. HOWE Opposite BiHhqp*s IMLill, Who has a complete line of the best stores in tte market, as well as* large stock of Tools, TIN, COPPER & SHEET IRON WARE, And, in fact, everything tn the hardware stove and tin line. HE WILL HOT BE UNDERSOLD. Call at his store before buying elsewhere. Jobbing and repairing promptly attended to, *»~lteinembcr, extra good bargains can a|. ways be obtained at .Ilowe's. McIIenry, Dec. 1, 1688. RIVERSIDE BLOCK, \ McHENRY, (LL. -•» / - ; 'W W- • One Door West of the Riverside House, Has a complete line ofthe best Stores in the mafket, u well as T BY ALL ODDS HlESTEOIHPPn KAHROAD ill THE WOftLQs Let it be forever remembered that the {Mcap & Northwestern Railvt} a large stock o IN EVEUY^DEPAltTMEXT, L U K I F O R M L X.O w FATHOHAQ1S SOLICITED -AND- Satisfaction Guaranteed HENRY COLBY, MCHEX&T.'HI., February'11,1B84. GREAT BARGAINS. DON'T YOU FORGET IT! , ASA W. SUITS, -or-% Woodstock, - - lllinolis Backed by Mill ions of mdncy offea you INDEMNITY against damage by Fire* Lightning, Wind Storms CYCLONES AND ,TORNADOES. Droj) me a postal card aud i will visi t you; call on iih; ami 1 will write yon a polfcy, and xvuen ei ther or any of these dewtructive ele. ments devastates "your property, happy will yon be if you hold one of my policies, for I will sureiy visit yon, and minister unto you. 1 .will not forsake you. ASA IT. SMTTTT, Uea'l Insurance Ag'U We have just received an immense stock of Goods for the spring trade, and in or­ der to make room for the largest stock ot summer goods ever brought to Woodstock, or into Mc- Henry County, we will sell our winter and heavy'goods at great bargains. We must have the room and are bound to close them out. It will pay you to come from all over the county to trade at Dwight'p ol d reliable cash store. VVc have the finest line of spring goods ever brought to Woodstock, consisting ot Women's, Misses' and Children's Walking Shoes and Slippers, Men's Hoys' au4 Youthg fine calt Button and Staple Shoe*. JSgT'N. B.---House establishes in 18G5. I W. H. DWICHT. Cor • Main St. snd Public Square, Icodetock, II DQ YOU WANT --TO BUY Sewing Machine? I liavp on hand and am selling at the Low­ est prices, the Domestic, KMredge, New Home, Sprinirflcld, New American, and Sin«er o -win* Machines, anrl w'll not be undersold bv any a^cnt in the county. ' A iron<! Singer Machine for 20, -warranted to do the work of any Singer Machine in tbe world. Call aud see me. O. W. OWEN. MciIenry„.Feb», 1883. Horse Shoeing, General Blacksmithing, WAGON AND Lamps; Chandeliers, P. HAUPERISCH, McHenry, Illinois* Would respectfully Inform his customers and the |>ul>lic generally that he is now het. tet than ever | ire |>nred to do all work in his l ine. REPAIRING, Of all kinds on short notice. J®"Give ns a call an<l we will please you both in qnaiitjr and price of work. P. HAUPERISCH. McHenry, III., Aug. 7th, 1888. Bnttonvftgnres and 'latest, styles iwnging' lamps, M BouBlett, StoOe'l & po. 's . ' / . • • . And In short, Everything in the Hardware, Stove ̂ and Jin Line. •SeiWill Not be Undersold! CALL AT HIS STORE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE' Jobbing and Repairing Promptly Attended j[to. ^"REMEMBER, extra good bargains can always be obtained at I. STORY'S when passing to or from California and Colorado It «1«o operates the beat route and t be stmt line between Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis Milwaukee, LaCroaae, Sparta, F«#t Howard (Green Bayj, Wisconsin, Winona. Owatonna, Maekato, Minn.. Cedar Kapida. pes Moines, Webster City, Algona, Clinton. Marahilltown, Iowa, Froeport, £lnn. Rock, font. III., are aiaocgita 808 local stations on Its lines, Among a few of the numerous points of aa iieriority enjayed by the patrons of this rand, ire its Oat COACHES, which are the finest that human art and ingenuitv enn create; ita ^PALATIAL SLEEPING CAKS, whijb are Inodels of comfort and ele^nce: its PAT, ACE DRAWING ROOM CARS, which are iinsur- passed by any; and its widely ceieimted NORTH-WESTERN DINING CARS, The like of which are not run by any ether road anywhere. In short, it ia asserted that IT I* THE !i"5ST EQUIPPED ROAD IK THE WORM>. All points of interest North, !?orthvre*tji»d West of Chlcajf®, business centres, siimi resorts and noted hunting and fishing grou.„™ are accessible by the various branches of this road. It owns and controls over 5,600 mitcsof road ami has over tour hnnil red passenger cen» ductors constantly caring for its millions af patrons.- Ask your ticket agents for tickets Via thia route, AND TAKE NONE OTHER. Tt roste no more to travel on this reule, that givea first-class accotnmodationt, than it does to m by the poorly equipped roads. Foi mapf,'descriptive circulars and summer resort papers, or other information not obtala- able at your local ticket office, write to th« Gen'l Pass. Agent. C. & N. W. Railway, Chicaco III, HI MCHEHKT 111., Jan. 21st, 1884. JOHN V- Sales Tools CJOOII Attenae Rca»onai --OF^-. v C. F. HALL, (SUCCESSOR TO HALL & BHEPARD.) The e nly cash store in Northern Illinois. The largest, the^besl filled. Size, 140 feet long and 22 feet wide, two stories high and working for the people that PAY AS THEY GO. Not a dollar's worth goes out except for ilard Cash. I sell , ^ DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots A Shoes, Bats A Caps, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c. And my prioes will make it pay you to come forty miles to trade with me. I .sell goods of the best quality and guarantee everything as represented. Read my price list and bring it, aud make your fall purchases where your money will do you the moat good, Will your credit dealer make you the following prices? Best Prints. 3 cents Finest Rleached Nation ........... 9 Itewt Unbleached Cotton ...... ~)i Standard Ginghams 8 Ne J Corsets BO Ac A Ticking .......... 15 Elegant Dress Goeds . ..... fi,;7, *|A 10 42 inch P.lack Cashaaeres SO Dress Drills Cambrics Ladies'Cloaks, all prices. Cotton Flannels • No 1 Flannels, C3 cents ta M Ladies' Kine Handkerchiefs 8 S and 10 cent bargains in abundance. Geod Cotton Cloth f No'l Denims IS Rest. Denims made 10 Extra Waterproof ..: • 59 I.adle*' Slippers, worth 73 cents... 45 Ladies' Shooa 1100 Ladien' Kreiich Kid Shoes, fine..... 3 00 Gents' Boots, Good IM All kinds fer.menand boys and only goodJGoods. ? :: Roys Suits t2 00 te ISM Men's Suits 3 28 to MOO Ilea's Overeoatsand P®TS t titeM Clethmg is our great specialty, ^and we carrv the finest itock ia Northern Illinois. We have the goods. Buffalo Kebes direct frees (the] North west, all sorts. Spices, wftv down. Sugar at Chicago cost*;add freight. SO cent Tea... Good Tea Rest Hire Rest Roasted Ceffee.. Good " " standard Raisins No 1 Tebacce, Smoking ... Fine-i'ut Tebacce... ..... Plug Tobacco .. Long Ilox Matches ft-cent Rox Matches. 10-cent Rex Matches.... ... Babbitt's Saleralua " Resi Soap........ Stove Polish 44|eeata 25, SO, 3SW4T 15 •' lOrJfclS •« ' S •< ........ tt • 50 • JJ -: i •« ........ s •< ......... 7 •< ........ • •' ......... 5 - Now I want to see you and knowr that I can make it foi your interest to come, and will do it. Just come once and see. My goods are and for Oiiaii Only, AND THAT Tells tlie Whole Story. I want the far-off trade that buy BIG BILLS, and to sach I say, come and see me, and it I can't save you money, will pa^ your expenses. I am gettingin brrgains every day, and they g< as bought, very cheap^for cash. Yours for good goods aud low prices C. P. HALL, Bg-SEND YOUR ORDERS. DUNDEE, ILL Xs the heal. and. g|inrl«»t route to and from Chicago and CaunCil Blnffs (Omaha), and that '* is preferred by all well posted travelera DEALERS IN Furniture, OF ALL KINDS. NEAR THE DEPOT, WEST UcHEKBY - ILL We haveene of the largeat stocks of Far. nitnre of all kinds to he feund in the uiilf, and our pricec will be as LOW AS THE LOWEST. We keep nene hut the best and peraoaa wishing le bur Furniture of any kind will save money by giving us a call. We also keep a full lino of sampleaof ' CARPETS, And can sell you J one from the cheapen* grade tea RIMISIC IS, a* cheap as any bene* outside of Chicago. Give us a call and we are sure we oaa save you money on anything in eur l inn. Undertaking;. a full Assyrtment of COFFINS JkND Oi4> KETS always ou nam!. «"A Hearse Furnished tt thA most Reasonable Rat^t. JLTSTEN liROSL McIIenry, NOT. 28th, 1893. B. Sherman WOODSTOCK, ILL -DEAI.KH 131-- Breech and Muzzle Lo?dl» : bhot Guns. Pewder.snot, Oaps.Wads and for sale. Fishing Tac Kle cheap. CartrMfM •l. Kinds of Nporting Good* AND REPAIRING DONE. A good Rreec.h" xxtading, Double] Barreled Gun. warranted Twist *20. Winchester Ritle, 7(> model, 15 shots, J5. Nickel 1* la Led 6 shot Ue*ol ver, #3.50. Self cocking British Rull Dog Pistol, .OIL A good Single Barrel, Breech Lo 4laf, Single Gun, warranted, fS. I will undersell any house in theconnty la Guns and Sporting Goods. If TOU nail a good guu it will pay you to call and' sea. aa. 1 warrant every gunjl.sell, Clothes Wringers repaired M«i new Rolls put on. Price per pair warranted, $2.50. r ' B. SHERMAN, Woodstock, July 16th, 1883. JOS. WIEDEMANN, SaloQu and Restaurant, inCAB|;THB DEPOT, McHENRY, - ILLINOIS! The best Brands of Wines, Liquors ar Cigars always on Hand. Good JStauling ftg Horses. ALSO ACENT FOR Franz Falk's MILWAUKEE Lager_Beer. Beer in 1<arge or Small Kegs orfBottlee a ways on hand cheaper than any other, qnal tv considered. This Reer has a world wide reputation, an«l good judges acknowledge it cannot oe am l>assed in the world. Orders by mall promptly attended to. JOS. WIEDEMANN. McHenry, 111. Aug. JOth, 1883. » a week at home. M.00 ontflt feaa. Par abselutelv sure. No r isk. Cap­ ital hot required. Reader, if you want business, at which persons of either sex, eld orvoung, unmake treat pay nil the time they work, with absolute certaintr, write Tar particulars to • II. HAI.I.ETT & Co., 1 'ortland, Maine. Strictly micelored Japan Tea anly 50 to CO cents at Boiislett, Stoflel & Co ?

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