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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Nov 1878, p. 8

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' - " • \ i •ft;: • -:• v • , - p * r , /v ; w ,- ••vi •-•6 I1BMD8 INCAKNATK. The Chicago T i m e s of Monday ha% UM ffottowinj J account of an outrage^' wtifck Iter vftthuiy and brutality is seli don itiird of even tmoog stfigMj much le«» in a civilized country: 1 At 6 flfcloclc In the afternoon of tho lw* •«« entered life residence of ^Kn*m Marshall at tUe notitliweit cor* **r«f Meom and -Thirty-fifth «treet» Until*,, Tie t%m door w&l *•<* tln»y had easy scc®«. They Willi op itairs to the apartment occa* pled by Mrs. Marshall and her child,- They demanded the money which„thej^ •aid the had, and, apoif her denying any knowledge of tta wheroabonte thel UraifS took her by the hair, threw her the wall, and choked her. They then presented a revolver to her face, b«t abe possessed the Spartan spirit, and defied them to do their murderous work. Then one of the hellions, defied! by a woman's dauntless courage, picked np her child by one of its limbs, and, with an expression that was enough to freeze the blood of a tiger, threatened" to disembowel it If she did not tell litem where she had her treasures.-- They were too cowardly to carry this" threat into execution as :he mother still defied them. They tore open the bed~; ticking and dragged the carpet from the floor. Underneath this they found 9000 in bills of various denominations. Net satisfied with this work they pack­ ed up all of the valuable clothing in the home and carried it away. They drop­ ped these, however. In - their flight.-- These brutes went Into the house dis­ guised, having their hellish-countenan- ees covered with masks. This bold and dastardly act is worthy of the frontier banditti. In fact it surpasses in cruel­ ty some of the riders of the western wilds, who, notwithstanding they are members of the, black-flag order sel­ dom throttle the throats of women and-children. A vigilance' committee may be necessary if such deeds become general. W«YI«IT?--Why Is it that women always read the marriages In a newspa­ per first ? That «nme people would rather lie than tell the truth? Ti*at every man is anxious to get the hajf cent In a shilling f That the average railroad conductor" cannot answer a question civilly ? That many people would rather bor- now a newspaper than subscribe for it? That people who are bravest in time •I peace are the biggest cowards in time of war? That many men <*f wealth lMnre to be sued before they will pay Uieir honest debts ? That some people who have number 9 feet will always try to wear number 4 boots ? That some people will always atop, their team on a street crossing, partic­ ularly on a muddy day ? That a young lady cannot throw a stone with half the grace and ease that she can throw herself outside of a heap­ ing plate of ice cream? That people who claim that they do not like clams and never buy them are always on hand when a free lunch of the bivalves is set up? JOHNSBURCH Martiie Worts. HENRY MILLER* •-- DKALBR IN-- American anil Foreip ffiarWe. Monuments, Headstones, yV . E T C . , , : E T C . American & Scotch Granite, Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mc­ Henry, III. Johnabttrgh, Ang. 10th, 1877 The Place where yon can buy aNo. i brand new AMERICAN OR HOWE With all the latest improvements and war­ ranted, . _ For $25. Theseare two of the best machines now In the market, and persons wishing to buy should avail themselves of this Rare Chance, Call at my store and examine the machinet. 0. w. McHertfy. Ml.,'13751. V0TCUORATKS IN KOSTOM. In one ot the old graveyards of Bos­ ton, under the shaduw of Park Street Church, on Tremont street, Boston, In the most busy part, of the city, lies the dust ofrthree signers of the Decla­ ration of Indepenpence--Hancock, Adams, and Paine; of seven Massa­ chusetts Governors--Adams, Hancock, Bowdoin, Sumner, 8uliivan, Love, and Eustis ; and not far distant, under a lark tree close to the Iron fence, the ashes of the victims of the Boston massacre. Among other noted persons burled here were John Hull, mint mas­ ter In 1652; Judge Samuel Sewell, of noted memory; Peter Fiiiieuil, Gen­ eral Joseph Wnrrpn, Colonel Paul Revere, and Richard Bellingham, a Colonial Governor. A white marble slab, with the simple inscription, "No 16, Tomb of Hancock," indicates the tomb of the distinguished' patriot, John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of IndepenTk>ncRk GRAY HAIR from the SCALP 8511,11681; FADED, -AND- "RED HAIR Are changed by a few applications of the AMBROSIA to, a beautiful auburn or So the daifc, lustrous colors of youthful tresses.- Humors, Dandruff, Itching of the Scalp, and Falling of the Half are at once cured by it. Where the hair folliclea are not destroyed, It Will eause the hair to grow on bald heads. It Is perfumed with extracts from fragrant flowers. All who as* it praise it. Colds, Cougfa, Bheuiatism, m m Neuralgia ftwamaia. Diarrku, folic, Sm Throat and Tiethacbe Ax* alleviated, and ie most cases cured, by the use of this PAIN ERAOICATOB. It is an in- valuable Family Medicine, affording relief be­ fore a physician can be reached. Procure our circular describing above diseases and thslr proper treatment, and you will bless- the remedy that brings such healing. ? : j --! -- tor Sale by All GERMAN Sraiiiiiactufed by P. MARCUS -DEALER IN-- PURE WINE , LIOUJORS AND CIGAR Woodstock, III-- The best Toni**- in tho world, fiat ami Quart Bottles. Put up in F- MARCUS* Patentee. To Consumptives. advertiser, having beon permanently A cured of that dread disease, Cnnsiunp- tlon, by a simple r*medv, is anxious to make known to hid fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all wlio desire it he will send n copy of the prescription unci, (free ofch irge,) with the directions for preparing and lining Hie same, whi<'h they will find a sure cure for Oonstirr. ption, Asthma, ltronchitix, ftv, Par- tie* wUhiiig the prescription, will please :\d- <tre««, K. X. Wll<on,Wi Penn, St,. WilliamR. burgh, X. V. Prepared by E.M.TUBBS & CO. Proprietors of "Sing's Ambrosia," MANCHESTER, N. H Sdld by BROTHERS McIIenry, 111. - GRACE'S CELKBltATEH S AL.VEI IS A VBOETABLE PREPARATION Invented in the 17th century by Dr. William Gra<-e, surgeon in Kins .lames' armv. Through its agency he cured thousands of the most serious sores and wounds that bafll- ed the skilVof the uiMt eminent phy»icians of his d«y, and was resrarded by all who knew him as a public benefactor. PRICE 36 CENTS A BOX. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CUKES flesh Wounds,'Frozen Limbs, Salt Rheum, Chilblain*, Soie Hreast, Sore Liji*. Erysipelas," Ringworm*, Calluses, Scald Head, Chapped Handa, Burns, Cancers, Felons, ?f*alds, Wounds, Festers, • Piles, llunious, Itites, Warts, Pimples, Sores, Ktings, Wens, AN-ess. Sprains, Ctrts. Itlisters, Corns, Ulcers Shingles, Sties, Freckles, Doils, Whitlows, Tan, Scurvy, Iteh, Ingrowing N;iils, Settle Rash, Mosquite _ and Flea iiitec, Spider Stings, And all cutaneous diseases and eruptions generally. For sale by all druir^ists, jrrocrrs, and at all country stores throughout the United States and British Provinceit. I'rice by mail 30 etc. FARMERS in ,r - y . ' " V . - H • In the market. Among them ate the Moline, Peru, Grand Detour. Furst & Bradley, J. I, Case and Norwegian, all acknowledtfedthe best made and at Call and give i convinced, V , ,4!, ' * a trial to Lam also Selling Bull's Hacie Fanning Mill/ At reduced prices. For a "Boss 11 PLATFORM SPRING WAGON, I have tho " Courtland Improved Gear/' which can't- be beat, either in Price or Quality, and is tne only A No 1 wagon in the market.* CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. lean sell you a First-class Top Carriage for $80, and Warrant it fur One Year. Who can afford to ride in an open buggy when a C7ABBIAG£! can be bought for those figures. Be sure and call, as we KNOW we can make it to jour interest to do so. |^"EverythiniDr sold on its Merits. Rememlwr the Qld Strife^ op­ posite the Mill % E. M MCHEKRT, L!l.,^uly 22.. .asst. is not easily earned in these (hues, l>ut it can lie made in three months by atM- one of either sex, In Sn^-part of the^otintrv who Is willing M work stem lily :»t Hie employment that ve furnish.-- fl« pSt week in your own town. You need not be awayfroin home over night. You mh give your whole time to the work, or orlv your spare moments. We have Agents who arc making over $20 per day. All who engage at once can make moifey fast. At4he present time money eannot be made so easily anrl ran. ill) at any other business. It nosts no thing to try the business. Ternrs and (A Outfit free address at onoe, M. HAXLBTT A Co. .Portland Maii^t*. . . •< ' • M <•*'* • Shop opposite the barker House, McHeury, Illinois, JIaving purchased and taken possession of these well known Sho))S, I am now .prepure.I, with first class workmen and good mntcrial, to manulacture Wagoe# and Buggies on short notice and at «s Low Prices as * good article ean be puvehssed elsewhere. •v "I ALSO DO A- • • t. • X Cen^raf Biacki>iiithin^ Business, »nd will do vour work in the beat of raantitr Mid with the least possible delay HORSE 8 HOEING A SPSSGLALRRKY R IB3.3PVLl nt TATfi Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call and see for yourself. B. TliompHon. McIIenry, II!., April 33d, 1ST8L . f** _• i- . «*-' i" • tQ^Q « w.M '.:i *1 t * #, •• I v a; It i > > ' < t ' t t < r < ' '! • ' " ' ' • 1 i •' ( ^ H . j, * • { I . * t J r ,| l i ; t ' ir-'1-" • llT |jl llT /̂ TTNOl'̂ 1 .. AN Hi W ' f m s - u i © - * t i i i t I A h A t m • " . ^ y i " rib- - ' •! .• "fy ^ . 1.1 t" A-l«t X.OW PXtTOBS i " - • -- i»| ?- f -'tf'tj)" d- ' Yon will eave money by examining our Stock of Goods' befpife purchasing elsewhere. Prints* Bleached <fe Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Tick­ ings Denims, Shirtings and Ginghams, Tsm Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and White Goods of "all kinds. In Ready- Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we will not be un­ dersold, quality of Goods considered. gcgPGlovos and Hosiery a Specialty. Fine Venetiar, Ingrain and Oil Cloth Carpetings. Also a Full Line of Family groceries, PERRY 4t MARTIN McHenry, May 1st, 1878. ' J. STORY & SON *•; P McHENRY, ILili. DEALER 19 • Scissors, Shears, Table Pocket Cutlery, Spades, Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axe«, Grindstoues, Window UlaH8, | GRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. AI.SO, 1 We mnke a specialty of UXI>KR TAKlXG. and sll ordert In that.Mn* will receive prompt ^temion. t J . S t C R Y & S O N . - 6ra c. Colby: MKNRY COLBY. Grace's Celebrated Salve. - A SURE RELIEF FOR THB SfTFFSRBR. PKF,PAHKI> NR 8ETH FOWLE A 80NSy e .H ititrsoN Av tNUJb, ' tfOS'ION, MASS. COLBY-BROS., O). ;•* FLAVIN"? ptinlfasH? the? outiro STO< K OF Dry (MMXIS, Grm-erie^ ot Smith, Ahlrich & llavtlioi n, have removi*-' i .. the Store in Riverside Hloek, where they are now prepared to inert their customers and the imblic! generally with a large and well selected stuck,of ' 0 f t Goods, Groceries, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Glass-Ware, &c., &c. ^viii^h ttiev will sell for Cash or tleady Pay as cheap as ally other House in the County. Our Goods are all fresh and have been bought with especial reference to the wants of the people of this Community, and we » WILL '.WOT 33E UNDERSOLI^ We also keep our usual stock of its, Oils, &c„ And as heretofore^ wiH spare no pains to please our customers in this line. • . J^hysieians Prescript ions Compounded in a careful manner and by none but experienced hands. Thankful for past favors, we solicit, and hope to merit a eontinu- inoe of the same. 1X>LBY BROS. McHenry, III., May 7th, 1878*. * Q. Sc Nr ̂ fW, mm* oNE^ii 4' THS CHIOAOOA NOETH >TKSTE»K KAILWAI EmUraccs under one managenBaat the GrMt Trank Railway Lines of tlic WK8T Mid NORTH WEST, and, with it* nnmeroS* Branr-hen anrl conner.tions, forms the )hort«st ami qi.i<'k«'«t cntiU! between Cimago and KU points in iiiiaois, Wim onnin, Norti.em lifickh •ran, Minnesota, i «wa, Nel>ra«ka, C%liforai* •nd the Wwatern 'IVi titories. Its Omaha and California Lino lathe »hoj test and bent route between Ghiea* fgo ami all points in .Northern Illinois, Iowa. Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, UUfe. Nevada. California, Oregon, Uhiua. Jaoan Anstralla. Its • Chicago, 8t- Paul Jk Minneapolis Line. Is the short line between Chicago and all points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. and for Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Da. 'nth, and all points in the Great NorMiweat. L&Crorae, Winona ft Bt. Peter Line * Is the best route between Chicago and Orosn.e, Winona, Hochestcr, Ow ;ttonna M kato, MI. Peter; New Ulm and all r^'ints Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Liii Is theonlj liiHf between Chieapro and Janes- ville, Wntertown, Fondulae, Oshkosh, A|» nleton. (irecn Kay, Escanaba, Negaune*. Mar(|iictte, Houghton, Hancock and the ' "Vt Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Liae Is the only route botween Chicago and Elgiii. Rook ford, Freei>ort and all points via Frail port. Its iw Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the oili Lake Shore Uoute, and is the only one passing between Chicago and Evanetcffl. l.ake Forest, Highlnnd Park, WaukeKUt! Racine Kenokha aml Blilwankee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars are run on all through trains on tnts road. This is the ONLY LINE running th3*e cftfl between Chicago and St. Panl and 3finne. apolm, Chicago and MilvauRec. Chicago and Winona, ov Chicago ard Green Bay. • Close connect ions are made at Chicago with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mich, igan Central, Baltimore and Ohio, PittHburir. Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan (Ian.lie Routes, for all i>oints EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago anti Al- ton and Illinois Central for all points SOL TH Close connections ar# also made with ' the Union Pacific It. R.,ntOmaha for all far Weet points. Close connections made at junction pointe with trainsof all cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv all Cou. pon ticket agents in the United 8taie* and Canada. Remember you ask for your tickets via the Chicago A Northwestern Kail way and take none others. New York Office, No. 415 Broadway ; Boston Office, No, Q State Street; Omaha Office, 24A Farnham Street; San Francisco Office ]gg Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offices. 6*2 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 7# Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Street*; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinsi* Streets. For rates or information not attainable frosi your home tickct agents, apply to XABVIN HTJGHITT W. H. STI SNETT. GeneralSupt. Gen'l Passe: gerAgen Pox River Valley Mills. R. BISHOP, Proprietor. McHenry - • . - Illinois CONSTANTLY OX HAND. CUSTOM GRIKDING Done momptlv, and SNiisfactlnr guaranteed Having jn.'t put in a n«w Feed Store, capable of griinli|ig t>i ikt j tin? he Is of Feed per hour. I am prepared to do \<nir grinding on short no tice. *B"The Highest Market Price pnid for good Milling Wheat. R. BISHOP. McHenry 111., Dec. utli, 1877. The McHenry Having new lj Ite.Painted and fitted npovr Shop, we ar«« now prepared to furnish onr cu>toincrs with Fresh and Salt Meats OF ALL KINDS. Sausage, Smoked Meats. Ac., AT TH£ Lowenit Living Prices. _ We buy none but the best of Meats, and having served our time ip one of the best Markets in Chic,ago, flatter ourselves that we c-nn offer our customers Siieats is better shap than any other Shop in this section. Thankful for past favors w e solicit a fontla uancu of the same,' and we will gurantee to. satisfy you both in quality And price. \ if £ "fly? & Son. -in., MI»T «oth, 1878. Ucan inske money faster at work for ustbtti at anything else. Capital not requ>ce4l we wiljftstart yon. fl2 per day at home made by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address Txci Jt Co., Augusta, Maine. a week in vniir own town. f8 Out* it free. >f<» risk. Reader, if you want a businese at which personsof 'ither sex c-in make great pay all he time ther work, write for pa*. < Iculars to iL IlALVSTT Jt- Co,,P«*t. an t, Massjo. ' Errors of Youth.. AtiENTI EM AN who suflered for year® from Nervous Debilitv, Premature Dn. cay, ami all the effects of vonthful indisTe- tion will,-for tlie sake of suffering humanity send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the Minp'* reivcdy tor which he wiK cureil. Sufierers wishing to "profit l)>" tlie adviser's experience can do so l»y addressing in perfect confldene JOHN B. OGDEN 43 Cod Br St., New Tork

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