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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Jan 1894, p. 8

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lllMl MES IN HI8TORy» v^-i «fp|v» h * < % - $ •$j£M' ms:M !tK§-:0f S4^V KM--. ).V A. Ill ALWAYS THE BEST. if ••••iV.lfi MVUWJSS tt»«s DpIUftPwi or the' T«« ; closed. $J$. *#1K> have died during "* and whose names will fig* are James O. Blaine, lat* state; Alexander of Batten* the prince of Bulgaria; ex­ it Hayes, General Benjamin P. AND BLAIEL* unuum fisn; Beauregard and ^Confederate generals; the Earl of i^Miribel, chief of the French gen- MacMahon, ex-president of Jules Ferry; Senator Stanford, tder of Leland Stanford univers& A. T. Gait; Sir John Abbot, es* of Canada; Uncle Jerry Rusk; |t & former premier of France; Ad- /on of the Victoria, first of Eng. sit naval officers of the day, Mid Ferdi^ ^pliuad de Lesseps. s The church, in its various members, lias lost Phillips Brooks, who is claimed by the church universal; Dr. A. P. Pea- body, Dr. Philip Schaff; Frederick Evans, the Shaker; Bishops Kip and Bissell and Brother Azarias. The ranks of the men of letters show few breaches, but among these are places once filled by Taine, Francis Park- man, Guyde Maupassant, John Adding*- •ton Symonds, Lucy Stone, Mrs. Maria Xamb, founder of The Magazine of His­ tory; De'Mille, Lucy Larcom, Professor jfewett and Dr. William Smith, the lex> ipographer. Among the scientists who have been ' taken away the names of Tyndall, Char­ cot and Professor Horsford of Harvard are the most prominent. Others of tibkis class are Craven, the inventor of tfee submarine cable; Lichtenthaler, the <conehologist and marine botanist; De- candolle, a French botanist; Captain > Anderson, who commanded the Great Eastern when laying the first Atlantic Cable; Joseph Francis, the inventor of the lifeboat; Colton, the map publisher; Viner, the meteorologist; Stephenson, builder of the first street car; Rae, the great arctic explorer; Harvey, the in­ ventor of the armor plate. Few men have died in 1893 whose Ion lias been more severely felt and whose Barnes have been more widely honored than General Armstrong, founder of the Hampton institute and friend of the ne­ gro and the Indian. In this category, among those who did much for their fel­ low men, may be mentioned also An­ thony Drexel, George L Seney and Cold Bel Auchmuty. ^ f Last, but by no means least, in the ghostly procession we note Edwin Booth, greatest of American actors and a very tare character; Fanny Kemble, J. E. Murdock, Gounod, the composer, and i Tschaikowsky, the Russian musician.-- Buffalo Commercial, i A LOST OPPORTUNITY. Joseph JeffetKm Declined a TTnlqae Money Making Proposition. k Several Jweeks ago when Mr. Jefferson iiras playing Rip Van Winkle at the Walnut Street theater he found among kis mail one morning a letter from a fur- -aiiture man. The epistle, which was trritten on a letter head adorned with a large cut of a folding bed "closed" and "opened," read as follows: Sir. Jefferson: v SIB--I saw you play Rip Van Winkle last " -aight, and I have a proposition to make *o you. When the curtain goes up on the v thini act, and you rise all stiff and son after your long sleep, you might say a few $ Words something like this: "Oh, how stiff I am! If I had only slept last night on one ef t •' flank's patent folding beds, warranted safe, » durable and comfortable, how much better I feel this morning!" I think it would " '-.a •".(wring down the house. Now, I am willing to "ipay you well for this, of course. Let me knotr What you think of it. The owner of Blank's folding bed has » not yet heard from Mr. Jefferson.--Phil- addpfada Record. . ~ IF YOU ARE IN NEED OP DRY GOODS _ w * * * • ^ * i & , * , k * * HATS AND CAPS, Boots, Shoes, Gloves, Don't Forget that I carry a *•* *: » ^ X - . W. '"t <»1«" x m A* • - '>'*• " % e are making sweepmg reductions on al pay you to make us an early call. ever * y j itwiii are entering upon trie Tear for mutual benefit. We shall render our the buying public for the year 1894 for as annul a componsatiou as oau ^ • be done honestly. And all others having this brand, and until farther . « notice, will be sold at $1.07 per Saek, or $4 20 per Bbbl. TuBJlKlD^ JTOll 101* iftVOFS Washburn's Best $1 05. Get in* line* leave yourorders at the | SOllCit ft COIlt4lVUiIIlC0 Oi Mill and we will do the rest. , mm J* l W /V'„ •!-0> Jf," f' * .'"94.. "• McHENRY ROLLER MILLS. JOHN I. STORY* MoHenry, XU. 1804! Do you need a heating or cook stove? If so, now is the time to buy. We have a large stock of the celebrated ACORN & GARLAND STOVES, A8 well as other makes. Our stoves give universal satisfaction and are worthy ot inspections The Largest Stock of Stoves in the County. We have 'on hand Anti-Rusting Tinwaxe, Table Cutlery, and everything found in a hardware store. First class new work and Repairs in Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron. Your trade is respectfully solicited. JACOB BONSLETT, McHenry. anyhow ? !*ine Kentucky Liqnort, French Bitters, McHanry Lager Beer, 'i A Belated Newspaper. A curious instance of delay in deliver­ ing a newspaper by post has been %ronght to light at the general postoffioe. Some alterations are being made in the newspaper department, and on the re­ moval of an iron girder which had sup­ ported the roof a few papers blackened •with age were discovered. One was a a copy of the Wakefield Journal for Aug. 17, 1866. It was addressed to Buckingham Road, De Bean voir Town, and as it was posted long before the t halfpenny stamp was invented it bore the old red penny stamp. The paper had evidently reached London "in course ]^ of post," and by some unexplained chance had got into the hiding place where it had lain all these years. It has y now been sent for delivery, but whether the addressee has been found after the long interval does not appear. Perhaps ; he or she, like the paper itself, has in the meantime died; at any rate, the Wake- y field Journal has no place in recent press directories.---Blackburn (England) Tunes. ' Boston'* Gilded Dome In Danger. : • Hartford's gilded dome is believed to .be all right, but there are disquieting reports about the other and older dome >' that crowns the Sam Adams statehonse ;v: on Beacon hill, Boston. The statehonse '•superintendent reports that the life of i the supporting timbers is gone, signs of f- dry rot have appeared, the whole dome : ' structure has settled perceptibly from ? its original position, and in his opinion V Bom^thing should be done immediately, •i' The suggestion is that unless something • •; is done the gilded dome may tumble in presently on the legislators' heads. Hartford Conrant. ro'S&C'i* Grafted Chicken Claws For Finger Nail*. Frederick Stoga, a well known resi­ dent of Burlington, N. J., has been suc­ cessful in performing an operation ot great interest to medical men. A short time ago he clipped off the tops of two fingers with a pair of ehears. In experi­ menting for a remedy he successfully grafted chicken claws on his disabled fingers. A couple of weeks ago the . claws, which had been carefully band­ aged to his fingers, began to grow, and since then they have shown a decided development. Stoga can now use his new fashioned finger nails with consid­ erable effect. |?V .sf'% -j It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet Keystone Wstch Cflse Co*j PHILADELPHIA. CAtTIOB..--Vf a dernier otew W. U Dcuglaa Shoes at a reduced price, ora he has then without name Dtampai bottom, put Man down a» m fraud. I foS GEM W. L. DOUGLAS ftQ ftUOr BEST IN WW OnWK THE WORLD. W, DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fit­ ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad­ vertised than any other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price oa the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the Bale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full lina of goods They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe you can save money bv buying ail your footwear of the dealer advertised below. Catalogue free upon application. Address* W.I~DOCGiIaA, Brockton, Hui. Sold"* SIMON STGFFEL, West McHeniy SALOON AND RESTAURANT McHENRY, ILLINOIS. ST• iJ-l-rri-wfci m mti *** r°>a<7 for business . ; ' . : JOHN J. MILLER, West UcHe&ry. UP QUALITY e have only one purpose in advertiaina:--to let everybody hat ijuv8 Boots and Shoes--that is all mankind hereabouts know how thoroughly we combine perfection of style, fit: nd finish with moderate prices. We propose always to Surpass in Upness ; .v;|s ,L-i- Exeell in Downness ' course the 'upness' refers to quality and finish,while th? fdownnesft' points to priccs. A happy combination, as hundreds of pleased and satisfied customers cheerfully tes- ify„ We have ladies' Shoes in all grades, Boots and Shoes or gentlemen, and foot-wear for children. :0. §A Ve also wish to call attention to our Hardware and Grocery epartments, which are always well stocked with good goods. •4( DOWN PRICES ; MAT. •nrKrrrr.TNr MoHenry, = Hie Best History o» fleBcst Souvenir TO® !• Found in the » EXPOSITION' 1MAII.ES BROS. - ^r;.v. ; Block, - --AND-- Hilvaniee Bottle Beer, UNI any quantity froni * Ghlaas to ICO barrels. At Wholesale or Retail* Beer in bottle*, kegs or casa, as cheap as the cheapest. I buy none but the best and! sell at reasonab'e prices. Call «nd see me and I will ne use you well ANTONY ENGELN. McHenry, III., 1894. ^ ART PORTFOLIOS op WORLD S FAIR VIEWS Prom photographs by the Official Artist of the D STATES GOVERNMENT, new Fall Goods are all ia and comprke many new styles and designs. A cordial invitation ii extended to eur friends and patrons to examine our stoek. 16 IBe Inter Ocean 256 Educational Series. BEAUTIFUL ART PORTFOLIOS. SUPERB __ PROTOQRAPmC ( REPRODUCTIONS. How to Secure Tbis Talubla Intereatlnf Instraettve Ooean Bulldlne, Chicago, andone portfolio, contain tntereBtlnfr ana authentic descriptions, will be mai Olloa, 266 Photogrraphs, It purchased at retail, woi opportunity was ever before presented. R I P A N S A B U L E S 1 REGULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWEIS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. KIPANB TABULES an tke fce.t V«il< elae kiovt far IndlfcaUoa, BUlaaraeM« Headache, CMUtlpttlM, l>y»p«p»l«, Chroiiie liver Trnkleii DUdseH, Bad C*B»lexi«n, Dyaentery, Ofeuire Breatk. and all din* orders of the Btomaeh* Liver (id Bowels« Rlpans Tabule* contain nothinr lstarious IO the most delicate constitution. Are Pleaaant to lake, safe, effectual, and give immediate reliei. Price--Box (6 vialn), 76 cents i Package (4 boxMl i2, May be ordered through neareat druggist or by mall- Sample tree by mail. AddreM THE RIPAN8 CHEMICAL CO., 10 BPRCCE STREET, NEW 10BK CXTT. CLOTHED to you. The entire series of 16 TORTF*' would cost at a low estimate $126. No aucl| No such opportunity can ever again be offered. • BACK NUflBERS Of the Portfolio tnay be had for a set of 3 week-day a«d one 8un4af» I coupon, which will accumulate, and 10 cents for each Portfolio. ̂̂ . $40,000 Was appropriated by the U. S. Government to cover the expense_OT securta# -SSAOSAIAAAGR these pnotographs for preservation in the archives at Washington. "|*i REMEMBER The Inter Ocean has the Exclusive Right to M^E THE matrttwtton of these reproductions from the Official Government photographs. a~.. SPECIAL. REOUEST Please favor your friends who, may not be regular r««lers of; ̂ The Inter Ocean by informing them of the particulars of this ooff equaled offer. PROVIDE FOR BACK NUMBERS This series begfui Nov. 1$ and one book , has BEEN iSSUedSlnce. GMK PortfOliOHBOMtl Secured LA exchange for 3 WEEKDAY AND 1 SUNDAY COUPON. By uavin*th| extra coupons each week all back Portfolios can thus be easily obtained. CAUTION In sending for Portfolios do not include any other business or requests your order. It is impossible to answer letters In this idepartment. , plainly the Portfolio you desire, giving Its number. Send coupons, mo., to 1 ART PORTFOLIO DEPT., INTER OCEAN BLDGh, CHICAQQbv SELLS STOVES ' / ' ' m ssss The Bascom Folder, TAKES OLD STOVES IN EXCHANGE. •m SIT: ToursReapectfully, L . M c O M B E ^ W«MBt Taste of WHY? 'Royal Ruby Port Wine" and i you Will know why we call It "Royal." • glais held up to the light will show why we call it Ruby, f500 reward for any bottle of this wine found under five yean old, or in any way adulterated. It is grawi is ^efeaeHs siicbcoiiTOlesceace, or wbef»»8braogthening cordial is required; recontiMDded by druggists and phyd- «n© vou get " Hoysl Ruby," Mlecsunpose on you wittt some* '{astaseooa." Bold only in bottles; ' " pints 60 cts, Botttadtqr AND IN HIS KIGHT i , No man can be said to be thoroughly in possession of hie senses who does not provide projection against atmos­ pheric changes in TBE form of fall and winter clothing, This i8 the season when you are most useiy io sake coi«i, and a little care now may prevent a ̂ long fit of illness. Wonderful h»w ' cheaply we can fit yon out with * proper suit of clothes, a nice coat, an elegant vest, A handsome pair of pants, - or a stylish overcoat. Our prices, which are lower than ever before, defy competition. OomS and see us, and let us take your measure, AUGUST BUCHHOLZ,(t HoHENBT. ILt, * " JTJSTEN BROS., =# PURE BYE Shipped pure and unadulter­ ated direct from the distillery, Pronounced a pure and whole­ some tonic-stimulant by the medical fraternity everywhere. Gives life, strength and happi­ ness to the weak, side, aged and infirm. If yon esoiiot procare it of yoat dnutirlst or liquor dealers, _upon receipt of FUW we will express sample iSJSy address a full Quart *>©f Old £Uc Bye or Bourbon. ICO., «*> Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Ps4> ent business conducted for MOOCRATK Fees. OUR orricc is OPPOSITC o. ». PATIMT Orrisc and *.vc can secure patent in less time than those r e m o t e f r o m W a s h i n g t o n . . . . . Send model, drawing or photo., witk descrip­ tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free el charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. A PAMPHLVT, "How to Obtain Patents," wllfc cost of sam« in the U. S. and foreign eeaalries sent £rt«» address, C.A.8NOW&CO. Opt. pATtirT Omtt, WaaMiNSTOM. D. •. Ylie of our new Folding Hachinib -M3P now be seen at work in the Plaindealer Office. Our patrons, and those needing such a machine are invited to call and see ir at work. It is simple, easily handled, and takes such little power that you cannot notice it. The machine was put in by the Bascom Folder Co., of Sidney, 0», who have been build­ ing and selling them for the past eight years, and every machine is fully warranted for five years. If you need such a machine please 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. A F.Garret, Syracuse, N, Y.; Mather Manfg. Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Harder Luse & Ce.« Chicago; Benton, Waldo & Co,, Milwaukee; Wright, Barrft A 6 till well, St. Paul; Geoctfcin & Son, Toronto, Canada, With two stores, one on the West side and one on the Sapf side, (McHenry), they present to the buying public ^ A Larger Ntook ot ; all kind* of Than ever before, whloh we i •re oflerlog at greatly REDUCED PRICES. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT, f^*We also keep in stock a full line of samples of CARPETS, and we live yoh anything from the cheapest to the finest Brussels at lower pncei any other heote la the ooonty. *i "' " 1 *•"' ^ • *• E"8 '̂ We have taken great pains In selecting obr U N D E R T A K I N G S U P P L I E S , designs. Every thing nei 11 to " * oall and see ns wbra I » « Coffins. Caskets and Trimmings ot the latest elegant. We keep nothing but the beat. De not fat want of anything in our line A SPJLENDID NEW In eonaectlen. which will be furnished at Reasonable Rates

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