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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 3 Jan 1894, p. 8

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NdT DIE FOR THE* «Matbo«mayeM Itoy are not the » •my should I j For the fire of an eye,; Slender waist Ia*t for them that I Till- round l<i«fusis, the fresh skin, ^ J »"Uheel£8 cri in son, hair so iong tiw nop)^. ledeed, Indeed, I shall not die, ffj";; ; Please God, not 1, for any snah. • <fhe golden hair, the forehead thtn, a , "The chaste mien, the gracious ease, 4 • the rounded heel, the languid tone-- < «IV»ls alone-find death from these. , „. t,i *? "• • ®iy sharp wit,^thy perfect calm, f , . Thy thin palm, like the sea (om %*"%'•* » "> ®hy white neck, thy blue eye, ;4k?.:, ik* « I shall not die for these alonqr^., £ A » W o m a n , g r a c e f u l a s t h e s w a n , # * • &L ' . 9 * • * * A wise man dicHiurture me; " ^ » i little palm, white neck, bright eye, Sks ' I shall not die for ye. m l : . - . . -- Douglas Hj-de in London SMt f V i- A DEFENSE OF THE LIAR. |k Hi Position In Society, Politic aad C<Ha- §§fV' merce of th« Fr«v»ri**tor. fc For many years the wise m&& hate fn- tj* • ei&ted upon the importance fetid beauty Jib of truth. We read that all the glorious f-f. . and lovely productions of the arts de­ ll pend upon the truth as upon a solid and ji|g^r';enduring foundation. We read that poetry and beauty rest upon the con- r ? genial substance of truth as a statue upon its pedestal. But the man has not »s yet arisen who has given the other ^ „eide of the question justice or yielded due -praise to the efforts and worth of liars. We respect and revere the truth. We ' adhere to it in theory and in practice--a ' 4 thing rare in the adherents of mere |f;- opinions--but we believe in justice |j though the heavens fall, and in all the BTi good, old fashioned axioms. In all gt-v truth, however, to speak paradoxically, I * < * , the liar, as an element of practical ad- ||v : van cement, has been too long ignored. K," It is time that the pen and the brush IP* should do him homage. |V| Who sets the great enterprises afloat? Who is the originator of vast invest- ' ments and the instigator of magnificent T projects? ; The liar. m0/- Who is it that floats the bonds, dis- p I 1 , counts corporations and consolidations? Who is it that has settled the wild lands of the west and made Uncle Sain jy ; no longer a freeholder? hi \ The liar. b,« / Who is it that originates "booms" and E; distributes capital from the unwary to ' ' the wise? ¥. ^ Who is it that makes wildcat mines bO - successful and sets a prize upon human a*-/ ingenuity? ' | Who is it that gives the impulse to pol- U; itics and the trend to political economy? Ifel-- The liar. p;" The liar has as many guises as Porieus. m : Anon he wishes to make your fortune, §|, and again he wants to borrow a dollar. Ijf \, But he is always pleasant, affable, agreeable, whether engaged in the solio- jfeS , iting of millions in world stirring plans or in attempting to secure a free lunch. The truthful man will affront you with rude candor and hold up your faults brutally to your notice. But the liar- he will do nothing of the sort. He will make - you comfortable and happy. He will put you at peace with the world and with destiny. Whether he is in commerce, in politics or in the show business, whether he is offering you a position or asking a favor, let his merit be recognized.,--Minneapolis Commercial. What is this lArf Y i l i ' J v A1 I KUiUuuJX u < M i~~ .C ,'fll kv. V anyhow, 7. M3 ? i It is the only bow (ring) which iannot be pulled from the watch, • To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases JjSJi stamped with this trade mark. Ol Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. Satchels, Shoulder Straps, Harness, TOis & Collars. G. L. HUBBARD, Harness King. Nunda, IUt, 1 @93. No min ea in not pr vidi> pherir. chan winter v. lot when you are mos and a little (are tm said to be thoroughly uses who <toea of hi# Mases long tit of illness. Wosderlul h .w «h«>»ply we can flt %on out with ft V'« J.'vV • :e!cgsint lit {.( c othss,--. sir-o Ml ' ' ' (t, ! 1 r. r. •! i. v u: c 1T 01' J »br a stylish overcoat Onr price , w hicb are lower thiin ,..«ver before, defy competition. CKMn* ' >nd see ue, and let ua take your WMnure, AUGUST BUCHBOLZ, MeBKNar. ILL, y ̂- !BtirrtlTi'i ̂ mm AND RESTAURANT. ;.i McHCNRY, ILUMOW. Fine Zeatncky Liouors, " French Bittersl HeHen^r Lager •f-ane- J. Saklitz liiiantee Bottle Beer, In any quantity frcm a Snits Olass to ICO barrels. AT WHOLESALE on RETAIL Beer in bottles, kegs or case as cheap as the cheapest. W e buy none but the best and sell at Reasonable Prices. all and see noe scd 1 will use vou well. ANTONY KNGELN li*cP#>rry. 111.. )88ft. JULIA A. STORY 15 DEAEEB IN The Hardworking Soltaa. ruler ia currently imagined to al­ low Ms ministers to do all his work, while he himself lives a life of luxurious indolence. The very reverse is the rule. The one man in all the Turkish domin­ ions who works morning, noon and night, whose mind never rests from ef­ fort to carry his people through the dif­ ficulties which beset bad system and lack of means, is the monarch. The min isters work little, the sultan incessantly. Not only is this well known, but an inti­ mate of mine is an aid-de-camp in daily attendance upon his majesty, and my ideas gleaned from him have given me a hearty respect for the personality of the present bearer of the crescent. Since his accession he has scarcely left his palace. Here he labors with honest • fidelity to effect the impossible, for the bad Turkish customs are like the laws of the Medes and Persians. The system is at rotten as the people are hard to teach. Moreover, the sultan is the simplest and most plainly dressed man in his domin­ ions. The unpretentious courtesy of his personal bearing, his apparent lack of egotism, his rather pale, nervous, fa­ tigued looking face, are dignity itself. I have never seen a more patriarchal ceremony or one of higher tone than the ; procession of Selamlik.--Harper's razine. • , Medicines, Pft!nts;011s,Paridy Goods, Etc. Look out for new advertisement in this space next w Mis i' * !J I 4i V WE THANK. YOUr. ' For your %d' sty. ̂ * v ^ Pk. f ^ • w;; ii •?.v. at; * f ! '" ^ ' A N D S O L I C I T t; ' ^ 5CTS- ' V," Hvir J ,t- ^ J. !1 '^c". -f /• " '^'L ' '.• iv.'v* i' , y »*' ^ patronage for the year •Ii., • ; ; f . . . ; « . • 4 ; • ' ? > > . ; i f ; . - . •V^ ^^ .^4; 'U/J pm A; . . i -r* 1 . f We can serve you well. ••U A fppf m -A W* "\-mri J\> • <p*- \ v 1 - '_v«' ̂ 'a ? *?' \ Wa Ringwood, 111, • • .1 .,; *.%.»"} J. ' .if mi i ; ,.v •• a, Jk <> +.. .»£' •?r k ; ..s. •1 v ^The above is a cut of our new Folding Htfchine* which can now bo seen at work in the Plaindealer Office. mtfet Magas Wm If - ^ I * Xliiity.thrM Teari Without Food. A queer story, and one which readers would do well to thoroughly salt (give it more than the proverbial grain) before shallowing, comes with first class rec- omraendation all the way from Eng? land. Thirty-three years ago, in 1860, a member of the Chaplin family died at Blankney, Lincolnshire, and was laid in the family tomb. This particular Chap­ lin was a naturalist, and among his other pets had a large gray bat. That bat was permitted to enter the tomb and was sealed up alive along with the corpse of his dead master. In 1866 the vault was opened, and to the surprise of all the bat was alive and fat. On four dif­ ferent occasions since the Chaplins have looked after the welfare of their dead relative's pet, and each time it has been reported that the bat was still in the land of the living, although occupying ^quarters with the dead. He was Vrt * <§•••* itt St. T rfiuiu ft̂ tnnKlip Two Promising Students. " Two students at the Corcoran Art •ehool in Washington in whom the teachers take great pride and from whos 3 talent much is expected are Miaa Daisy King, a niece of General Horatio Bang, and the Princess Cantacuzene, the young daughter of the Russian minister. Do you need a heating or cook stove? If so, now is the time to bay. We have a large stock of the celebrated ACORN & GARLAND STOVES, As well as other makes. Our stoves give universal satisfaction and are worthy ot inspection. , ' The Largest Stock of Stoves in the County. We have on hand Anti-Rustiog Tinware, Table Cutlery, and everything found in a hardware store. First class new work and Repairs in Tin,-Copper and Sheet-Iion. Your trade if respectfully solicited. JACOB BONSLETT, McHenry. Our patrons, and those needing such a machine are' Yiflted to •all and see ir at work. It is simple, easily bandied, and take* such little power that you cannot notice it# The tnachine was pnt In by the Bascom Folder f'o., of Sidney, O., who have been boildr ing and selling them for the past c'^ht years, and every machine i» fully warranted for five )ea$|.~ If you need such a machine pi write the above company for prices, discounts and terms, as they sell the machine on the most favorable terms. Or write their Agents Chicago Newspaper Union, Chicago; J, & F.Garret, Syracuse, N Y.; Mather Manfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Marder Luse A Ce. Chicago; Benton, Waldo & Co,. Milwaukee; Wright, Barret 4 Stillwell, St. Pa|il; Qeoctfcin & 8on, Toronto. Canada, l»v JOHN J. MILLER. m, *1 Hi Clara Barton's Appeal. _ Hiss Clara Barton, president of the! > American National Bed Cross, has ap­ pealed to congress for funds with which ? to aid in taking care of the 80,000 hun-; ff,4-;:. m, tick and homeless people on IpjV BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. * The best salve in the world for cuts, lirnises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever •ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains^ eoree, aad all sLin eruptions, and posi- cores piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or moBOT refunded. Price 25 cents pen box. For sale by G. W. Besley. ire entering upon the Year for mutual benefit; We shall render our services to the buying public for the year 1894 for as small a compensation as can ?r«; ( • be done honestly. Thanking you for past favors we solicit a continuance ol your valued patronage. j,f ̂ Icours for business, THE STAFF OF LIFIS. 4̂ ; «jnn ~ " ,,r ' -* ̂ THERE mfi NOTHING SPEOIAIf XIV THIS 1 *vv ^ 1 y EXCEPT THE FACT* That we have made a Sweeping Reduction in our prices on all kinds of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots & ̂Also Groceries, .:. V And ask the people of McHenry and vicinity to call and inspect onr , > ^ * if xoura, % s <* r ^ ^ ^ JOHN I. STORY/ Mo) c 4 UP QUALITY i J . fo let We have only one purpose in adv( that »>uys Boots and Shoes--that ia all mankind hereabouts --know how thoroughly we combine perfection of style, and finish with moderate prices* We propose always to - ppass in' Upness.;̂ ' xeell in Downnes . . * T ' • - * ^ . Of course the *upness' refers to quality and finish,while the;; •downnes#.' points to pY-iccs.- A happy combination, as<L,Cj hundreds of plea&ed and satisfied customers cheerfully tes-r:' tify. We have ladies' Shoes in all grades, Boots and Shp^ for gentlemen, and foot-wear for children. , We also wish to call attention to our Hardware and Grooerj^C&S^ departments, which are always well stocked with good goodc^; V DOWN PRICES •mm MAT. rsf ' * t . ; ^ ^ ,1, SMAILES BROS. DuBois Block, 35 : X)ur new Fall Goods are all in and. comprise many new styles' and designs. A cordial invitation is extended to our friends and patrons to examine our stock, ; Va w Si SELL! STOVES CHEAP. fAKES OLD STOVES * ' v* J IN EXCHANGE, Yours Respectfully, , ;, Sfc**' •<r4.*r vf4#;-4 F . L . M c O M B E West M.cH©*upy, Til- JUSTEN BROS., JOHN J. MILLER, West McHenry. ".ECONOMY IS VEAiaCH" The lanfrh. beckus* ttie'rerord his been broken, and the wml at thU tlBela: Sold in M#B«nry since the l*t day of Jancary, 1998. to the lat day of Oct., 18M^ Fourteen Car Loads of Pill*bur» fs Best PlotNb AND IT STILL STANDS AT THE TOP. .f** For Sale by ail the teadinu Mercharts, and at the Roller Mills We have a good hifrh grade of Flour at $1 p«r each, and for the price we challenge comparison. Also a full Patent Flour at f 1.05, and we do not exagerate whqn we guarantee it equal to other grades that cont more money. Try it and be convinced. To the Parmera ofVc.Henry and Tlolnlty would aav that we are again prepared to do yonr Feed and W eat Grinding promptly. On wheat w# will guarantee as gooda return la oualltv and quantity aa any custom mill in the State of Illinois, and wocUi res Med of aaythlac in this line to give na a trial on the above guarantee. Wb# .... ̂ . . Bran and MiddlliiffN for 8al<|» ^ Of Flour leave your order at the Bollez Milts and we will do the feat. - RQUpER Ml - 4..1 «•>•. With two stores, one on the West side and one on the E side, (McHenry), they present to the buying public^^ r ^Larg^er Stock of .all kinds of FURNITURE Than ever before, whloh we are ofleriog at greatly REDUCED PRICES. KOW IS THE.TIME TO BUT. also keep in etock a full line of aamplea of CARPETS, and weeav give yob any thing from the cheapest to tbe finest Brussels at lower Driaea tha» any other bouse In tbe county. mm We have taken great pains ID selecting our -v U N D E R T A K I N G 8 U P P " t I E S " , Coffins. Caskets and Trimmings of the latest designs. Everything new and I elegant. We keep nothing but the best. Do not fall to cai] and see ue wbea i* want of anything in onr liDe ^ A SPLENDID NEW HEARSE, ^ t Ia oenaecUoB. VhiftU wiil be lurstsbed at Reasonable Rates.

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