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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Mar 1878, p. 4

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WJfiUNKSBA Y. JtAKCIi ifftb, 16JS, * •, * = r . - j : - r \ » " Ttae committee on Waye and liehttf «a*e distwwse*! of the Income tax agreeing to ltejiort their gblll e^e&jUing Jill incomes, up to $2,- a tux ef}ier front that. atrtputit to soj.OUQ. 3 per cent, from fhenceto 410,000, and 4 per cent for all I tneamef in excess Of that fcrnonnt. fjtt tlie computation of income^ all taxes are exempt. 4 • --J-.1" " WTtlid New York pafvtra Advtse all'Who have any capital to thafce ttnelr luTestibent now, believing that values fcatf, gaftjeto.#.. thel>r lowest shrinkage, and if ithere Is any change :#«, fjl, it WIH he ©ft a rising martoett They Claim thatfnilores will net<cease for a time, yet they will not Ou tlier affect lulues, and iU$t, property ot..all kinds i« about as low as It can gel BOW.-- Those that buy new will profit by the lowest figures, for they Irre bound to go tip.: 7'7 v «ar$\ the Chicago Pedes- triatviHis completed a contest in England for the Championship of the World. Which lie wort easily, beating his English opponent by twenty miles.-- *i'he trial was to see who would cover the most ground in six days, %o run vr walk as theysaw fit, the prise to be 93,800 and the Champion Belt.' -There were three contestants. ^Leary Walked the entire time while the other two varied their gait by runnings but the result proved that they were no match for O'Leary. He kept «p a steady tramp, covering 520 tnil^s, and was declared the winnej£., ffT bree cheers for O'Leary, , , fQTDr. Mtiry Walker boastf that she Is the only woman holding an hon- orable discharge from the IX. S. Army. But Kftdy, JBrownell, of New York City, shows a certificate of discharge from the First Rhode Island Kegtment. In which she was regularly enlisted and served three" months. She was with her hu&baud in the battle of Bull Bui)* and on the expiration of.the three month's term of service both re- enlisted in the Fifth Rhede Island. Her husband, was wounded In the bat­ tle of N.ewbero, and both left tlie ser* vice. Mrs. Browne 11 claims to be the enly woman member in good standing Of the Grand Army of the Republic. |^-uTlils mule," remarked the liv­ ery stable man.as they passed the stall where the sleeping animal was leaning up against the partition, dreaming ®f an Eden When?in there was bnt one mule and a thousand tim­ id men, "this mule is a kicker." "This one?" innocently inquired the young man, laying his hand upon' the mule's bustle to be sure that the : proper ani> mal was indicated, "This--M The livery nan said he didn't mind the lose of the money, (as the young man did not take out the fancy rig he was geifng to loek at) as he could more than m^ke that on the hearse and carriages as soon as the remains capne ^qwd.; but what he hated about it was having the roof of the stable mnssed up' so where the young man went through! • '.. - ' •* ~ ; ""T"* - . ' • .vjJW* About the most abominable of all the United States 'laws is th* one per­ mitting a man to obtain a patent on any little foolish thing and all other men from using like inven­ tions except on payment of, a royalty. The most ordinary things in use may J* patented and those who have used them for1 years most discontinue or Wffelc this lair. True, much off the .In­ jury is worked through abuse of the law,, but .were it followed to, the very letter it qould be nettling but a nui­ sance, One of the abominations grow­ ing out of this system is under eoriSld- eration in a committee of the house' bf representatives, lt is a, nj£tjopoly claimed by cert si a parties In * process now in almost universal use ii< flour mills. The millers, representing in this Case the whole bread-eating pop­ ulation of the country, have petitioned for some measure of relief form this absurd patent, which proposes be levy a heavy royalty upon every pound Of ir produced in the United exchange Recalls the fact that the warm winter- of 1SW was fallowed by i cold It WM kirowrit^othe faritlert Wl»o1 shfvlved' It ft* uelj^iteen hundred apd1 starved to 4f>»th." jVrost, ipe juidenotw were .iMtUMnoji in Juno. Almost every green th3ug wis killed, and fruit was nearly *1} -destroyed. &now fell to the depth fbif tf t?*e?e inches inUew York and Mass- ^liBseits„ and teft inches in Maine.^- Jfftr was a,cebtn pani^d wl ff6st ^i»d ,loe> On the^tU ice was formed pf the tfcteknesa of «in<low-glass in New f«rk. New England and parM of J^ewsjivanja, an^ corn wa.s nearly all '^^rpy^d Ifi cert^ip, ̂ eptions.| in ^Au. !gjgsti«e lofted half inch thick.-- '-Cern was jso frozen th«t » great deal ^W(ts eoft <down and dried fer , fodder-- •^ry Httle-ripened in the Xew En- '^4 diid Middle i'Sty«8. " Farmers "were obliged W ind $5* a bushel . .for corn of 1£15 tux spring's planting, "v,- »§%, •The latest dfe^atct*! frtm th#«it- ern War, looks **th0^h TOi^f threatened «ter|m wa« «dow]|y bu|m^|)|r gathering, and, that ere Jong i|l«|MMt breakout with fearM IWce. iRvtry step at pacification between t!)fc*f#o powers seems only tb'^njj t^ij'ii^r fltct nearer* and it now looks as ^h.Ough before our next istuq war. w mm* actually beguh. > The .Qttltag* M Mniiday evehl«g/Mf%;'« •*>•' "f 7 -The tfoiffl ih tM kist. WtiHhl^ d no larger tMih A'n«wTpTp^- cut's hand Saturday, is really assuiblhg fortaidabte proportions, Tft4v*rt*Alb!- ing <co<pn«8 front' tlte farthnt^otdors heretofore. Russia upbears te bi^|^ab> ttig uneasy wader the ocfak}nhouailirftat ef terrible t hinge -tf*: «Sm«, &m4 ^U|p- gests a change q$ figure in the d«oaD Of death. The peftipg of the, ipeaoe oQ^gress is exceedingly deut)tf«W England remains firru In her "tern position. The demand by Derby tjiat the full treaty must be submitted was met by Biissla with a suggested coro- prouiise iti tlie foiiil of alloWliig the congress to ! determine what points were essential in the discussion, which overture was rejected by Khglvnd. The fight between the diplomat* threatens to eventnaie lit * more blpody complication. Russia has at last asserted its power and declares that England must yield, or the con­ ference will be Abandoned. The alter­ native means war. If England Is ready to assume the responsibility ef such an issue, the peaceful adjustment of the disputed questions is at an end. The speedy assembling of the congress alone can avert war. If an EnglWi plenipotentiary is not appointed forth­ with, Russia will occrtpy Constantino­ ple. defy Great Britain and drive tlie Sultan from Europe. While the re­ ports from which thefce conclusions ape drawn are not strietly official, th^V come with sufficient dfrectnefti'to ex­ cite the gravest apprehensions Of a fierce aud disastrous struggle between the two great powers, in which event other nations can scarcely hopa Uk se- inaln paBsive witnesses. , oioti / - • i .. >gg .• j wid ni fg^"One of the most teirlble ocean tffsastere that has occurred of late is that of the English training ship Eu- ridlce, which went down on Sunday last, with four hundred souls on board, only two of'which survived to tell the tale). The 6hlp was struck by a isquall about 4 o'clock Ih the afternoon and capsized. Two hundred and seventy of the lost were young men in trainings and about twenty officers and men tak­ en on board !at Bnrmuda as Invalids. Dtinnose, on which the sht{> Was lok't, is a lofty headland, and well known to visitors to the Isle of Wight. It it situated a short distance South of Shanklinehine, abont midway ftoitt that point to Bla($: Ganchiue. The Eurydice was commissioQed at Ports­ mouth, in February, 1877, ami went on a practice cruise to the Weal Indies, whence she had been for some days expected at Portsmouth.'; • •••I ' ' ' ti $im4o (Set tb«'M«W Thorp seem? to be a widely prevall- lag idea that it (is the duty of the Government to furnish every citizen with what money he may desire. In fact there is a very general errof as to the nature and duty of the Govern­ ment* Is there an evil in the land, the Government most right It. If scarcity prevails thd Government is somewhat to blame. lit the; general cry of " bard times,'* It Is common to lay it all to the ruling power. Thie idea was doubtless the. reason oh the part of many, fer -the clamor for the remonetization of silver rather tlwtn any just apprectaj Ion of, tbe great prl nci pl|i of finance. There Wat a demand for Cengr*se, to coin meaey that it might be plentiful, and to the needy might get a share, as If the Gov- elfniifcfeV -wcire an k* , ^ -4 »*? • those out of money. Let all such person^ dlsalmse their i»iuus of each iioas. - Tfaa sil,v@r dollar will be tlie reward of hihm, and of labor only; and he whe produces noth­ ing Will be no better off than before. The dollars will hot ^ burnished to the idle and the lazy for nothing. La­ bor ia the real source of all wealth, and >he Whe'wins its rewards must efi with his Coat and labor with a will. He must produce something that the world wan!;8( aivd whers he does this the money will, come to -hUftf »ot: a, donation bnt as a right. : /7 ' Let Qo one hope W a reinedy for hard timet b^ the simple creation of money. Currency of any sort is but the representative of values, and value must be created before It can be repre­ sented. The Government can only 'furriish the representative. Each in­ dividual for ItiiuBelf must'finish the feal valae by;UUlabor. ,• . the denionetiiatloii #f In 189t times began to grow h«W|,^gr^wfii)i every month from,had;to werw. Hund­ reds and thousands ,of houses and flmivtn swamp*dian*i«nti!Ui>*lost in thef whtrlpool.1 Iti <lh#t thiiK tfto* ̂ ^iism<cyMil^ittiofi W ntlver th^pp^K !en a pe^Mj^lble strength- eniiy tf pohlie oeafioence, gold hat been going dow«f U*. S. Bonda are firm­ er, and fevery toody feels a oonfidenee that battel* dayil haVe 1H» 'm need a stronger eotnmentary on the financial policy ef ^yps, ^n.S^ inan* Co.-^J^^9rtB i Journal..; / • • i » ii. Head!; t Hin -i'ttui «V>{, 'te •vrvrt'jn/ Lfu«r.- kaisau3<i.. . •I Htf i'fi i n't'ifjo-*) »i!J it* iJ• ;•;<i i-n mi* k iftHli#. 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'*•> 3 A (nit a vii; «E» iftail ectM • mtL u •••' »T ^)< fM 3(hit U!»" t«W an nU0T(tT p l*e# •l!« fmr rtftiM um t^^BucwiiHr A enPEVEKS. »Ar3WpjR"<>:i!iii iwnmw •.Bnawm.i firf u t'i\w ifi '--' , .fto 4a; ^wrff§» til JWtlfi I: f Riverside "Blocki tpamb <of *u ft-ii-1* IT »« SitK'W ,11 hid t ;> i i i 'm> !"•»<; m Jriotrt not be excelled^ either in quality of Goods or Low Prices, by* r any m apwties. JJRI.l? • 'ffr mutt 5" • iftmi .t • ' lii " • Cash or Ready-Pay %nd # ; «r or umar** One Price is our motto* is. 'IKn1'*! i-vuliili /; -jiti )*} t!.!->) ftih'vtf "H *ri"diW i*ot .MM .t#t& » yim.iA *»)i UT «»»d hq# « kin i . - ' i r t , ' t H w t ' # ••. •••i.}' oii 0 • ; U'u'i'i, itfae |»S) j dt;;H (i V:f7.. fiW*s-ki £Mtr t h^K»l7ofHHA f*nt ci r./gf'tti-n is -fj.i" rf'jmtt «» lufld •*»«{*? • -44^" i«tl -i'Ht '!<> itrrt o« • 04. t4 bti& ?>f . • E4t n'tti • v "ti'-iwl. Kff /.»«*{ •ikii .miM:- IM* fimm 'fain • uu adLmAiiJk .ASrTlss European coff plications do not «eem tp he sie4rii)g «.djufttmeiit altlieugh the situation has uot mate­ rially changed sfttee the irittfleatloii ef the treaty of peace he tereen Russia and Turkey. England and Russia dif­ fer as te the points to be discussed by the 'proposed congress of the Powers, and it is not Itu probable that the di­ vergence is how so radical that the w«, %Mpn Pktforni Spring Wagons, Three Spring and Luiniter Wagons, the latter of which Wagon. •- Also, a Complete Line Mowers, Reapers, Stalky.Rakes* et* ttnke W eall <mm« beftfre pM^ikes inf else where. . • . , fBJE»II BDKN SEEDS 1q Vjr tto. pound or ounce, fcr Sate cheap. , Bi8Hopu MeBesHT^iUyt.-Maiwh JWtb« ; v mmroer u» persons, of nearly all" ationalities, who have this year taken art in'the pilgrimage to Mecca is 182,- S0. - ,w ••••; ii• , ii. Accobixko to the list report of the Commissioner of the General Land Of- ce in Texas, that State has yet subject o location 57,632,240 acres. Tuk active working Granges in Ten- essee now number 566, with a mem- ership ranging between 12,000 and 6,000. Four years ago the Granges nmbered. l,10t, with a membership of bout 30,000. Of the entire number of Granges organized, 100 never held a "econd meeting. ' Church organists in New York get rom $600 to $l ,000 a year,' though a ew distinguished performers receive much larger sum; sopranos receive enerally from $400 to $500, some 1,000 or even $1,500; tenors from$800 down, save in exceptional cases; con­ traltos from $700 down, with some ex- MONTHLY MADE. Ageisls wanted GA HB IS O N« EARLY FAVORiTK S utU .mm, tt>i is i < CLUTII M'. 'f 7 Ml «<l 'It •MM <! t' T O M A T O . ^ougress »'U1 be abaudoned, on, |f held preve of no value whatever as regards a satls/aetory settlemeut of the various coirilietiitg interests. I» the meantime. Russia seems to be making herseif "Koli<r* in Important positions in the vicinity of the Bos- ptiorus and DardaneUe#4V While Eog- lahd is pushing forward her measures sots not to be found unprepared ia ease war is decided upon. According to a eable dispatch. Turkey will re- ipain neutral in case of a conflict Uween Great Britain sod Buula, TUi**« Tonaste is wltlnnt <1nnbt the Bsr- lierii ud Beat Vsrlctjr mwn; size above met- (limn, smooth a« an apple, nesi" solid, " ' * " •' , nearly round; very, line flavor, and excellent quality every ' way. J*ralt i« A beautiful dark nrinmon cln*. I tcr. large, ripening evenly and perfectly, be. iiugfrce from tlie Imril center core which ® many varieties iws.sesB. Prom seed «i«ti in lop«n grcunrt in Latitude of Northern IlliHole |snd Southern Wisconsin, fruit begin* ripen, in* .Inly Hth to 20th. After ft years of expe riineiHsl iMiing we lisve yet to see »n Imper. ll'sptj^peeimen. . . I <3 ARBISON BBOTHBBS, Nursery***. 1 ' Greenwruod, 111 3' See«l esn be proenred »t this oflloe. . ̂ -- ' *-*->•--. FOUNDRY AN0 IflCcjpDENB^ri flOO County rights given gratis f..r the •Mte of seven well-known StandsrdMediclne* «e«4«<l in every family; repcuiiv* wo#W• «1<i*i<!KiftUi@hed many years} msde hjr a eelsbrfttcd physician; proofs of evidence given. An inttneerioua, energetic person esn make sung penmasntinooine Md very liberal terms, by addressing with reference, 933 Chestnut Street, PhliSdnlphis. - r • 'i . - - Tf l-m «fo Censamptives.' fHB AdveHfeer, having bean permanently X . «»r«d of that dread diseaae, Oonsnap- tl"n. »y a simple r^medv. is anxious to make known te his felwMr.suiwrerH the 'means of eure. To all who desire it lie will send eesgpTi of the |wr«crtptlon used, (free ofchirce.Xwitii the direetiotw i«t preparing and using the same, wkiek th^jr tvtil llml a Mire eure fori Consumption, Astlnna, BronrhHis, ftr.. par. .ties wishing the preset iutiou, wm please ad. fidres*, X. A. WHpw, |M Peen« tt, Wlttiams- ibnrgh, IT. If. i WifiD B. GALE, PropriBtor. * ^VHe «wl^rM|med has jaat started a Fonn. 4ri »nd Machine 4kep. »nd is now prepared to dp all klpds of Casting for Mschinury, on snort notipe and in the nest of manner. We UwmMuactiito the celebrated Gale Wiad testing ef all klsds 4«u ftwsyUy aad satisfaetion Guaranteed. • . wsrjss.,KasBa"'to-" McHenry, ill., April 4thW?® PIMPLES. stla hO, clear and beautlftit; also lastme tions for producing a luxuriant growth ef hair on a bald head or smooth Cact. (•closings et. stsMf. Ben Vaaideif Ann St., Xew York. Invites the public to an inspection of his newly purchased Stock. iSfTlMoeii to suit the times and Goods Warranted as reptoifi^U CUTTING DON! At U8UAL. ; »/ (. "amwebae Qoor PJorth W'Celt^% Dru^'MerfL HcHenrjrlt: ,11 J.,..Sept, (\&%f. , , V* GRAY, LIQEt FADED, --AID- BED ilia Are changed by a few application* of the AMBROSIA , ,, - to a beautiful aubura or u» t^e dafk, lnstrons colors of youthful tresses. Humor*, Dandruff, Itching of the Scalp, and Vailing of the Hair are at once cured by it. Where the hair follicles are not destroyed* it trill cause the hair to grow on bald heads. It'Is perfumed with extracts from ttmgnmi flower*. All who nae It praise It. in. i mmbmIml Aw anerfated, and ia most eaSaa eared, by the use of this PAIN ERAplCATOB- It Is an la- VahUly Hediefiie, aftordlnf relief be- yalclan can be reached.' Proeisre oar their Taluable tore a physician nlrhliff dsesriblng above dlesasss and pMper tveatsoeat, and you wtH tksi brings saeh healing. Wr Sale l»y All rr*p«r*4 by ILMsTun* A QQ. TVfpMn «f "Buff's Aabrori^" MANCHESTER, N. H. •oi«l by HBNffkY COLBY, 9foHenry, 111. TheMoHem .. .. m. Fisher.,la now to furnish the citizen* uf Mt^Benry hnving piircliK »ad the OPSS surned Meat Market 6? Wr to furnish the ctth rounding country with Fresh and Salt Meats OF ALL KINDS. Sausage, Smoked Meat*. Jtc., AT THB Loweat Living In the beginning we notified all our eat. tomers that we intended to do a Cauls basi. ness, and in trying to accommodate a few fer a day or two we have more on our booka than we want. We now give notice tfc*S after March 1st, wo will mm. Monk a eents wartk of meat to no man, woman or child. Take tooticeand govern yourselves accordingly. Frett &. B<»9a. MCHF.WRV, 111., Feb. 25th, 18Tfl. Errore of Youth! AGKXTI.EMAN who Buffered f«»r year* Ironi Nervous Debility, Premature De- eay, and nil the effects of vimthful indlsrre- lion will, for the sake of SMtferlDg kumaaity, seiul free to all w ho need it, the noise, aad dir«-<'tion for making the simple remedy by which he wa» cured. Sufferers wishing to proiit by the adviser's experience esa de sa by addressing in perfert conflden'cfl JOHN B. CKJDEX, 42 Cedar St.. New Twk Land For Saî .. fHX nndersi^ned has a nnmhar of pieees ef A i»sud whi^kbtf osiers teSakwaUiuiledde follows: 14 Acres of Timber Land, to Sectkm 1, Kit*. da Township. 40 Acre® in Section tS, Nnnda 40 Acres in Section 3, Nunda. 80 Acres in Section %t, Kunda, witfc hoadl.f barn, <»r*-hHrd, well fenced and watered. Hi acres under improvement and balance Um I will also sell my Home Farm, con I r&H2 Acres, good buildings, and nnder a «tate «»f cultivation. > ; Any or ail of the above will toe sold ea the snoiu reaeonahle terms. I also have on Section S3 ten tons of gnod •|Tay,_psn; up in good bhnpt ,^hiy>^^a^^eu for par ton. HcHei enry, 111., Sept. SMh, M77. 5 £ v J #

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