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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 13 Nov 1878, p. 8

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m r the Sttfe ©r : late of West all sttmijfbt, queenly-look *Mh & k«en black eye--* Belf-poeseseion and de- aracter--wm called to the a witness on the opposite side Mr. Webster. Webster, at a , had the sagacity to foresee that \> Ip^lMtimony, if it contained any THE CHICAGO & HORTH-^*i*JrtN KAILWAf I Embraces undtrose nan tbo Great GOODS WvjU f;m *Vjl I I»,.Se^grall ̂ y l n ( > " % • " - i 1 SnMuk C<*liforn and the etiHorMiF •iLr.iiti. r ^ w fok'iHV. Its Chicago, St .. iff MKMV j# •]l -r- •? i of importance, would have great t with the court and jury. He tlMwefor* resolved, if possible, to break iMjpip. And when she answered to first question put to her, "I believe," Webater roared out, "We don't want to tear what you believe ; we want to hear v What you know!" i k I lire. Oreenongh replied, **That is just ^what I was about to say, al*^ and went pn with her testimony. f notwithstanding his repeated to dieconccrt her she pursued « 1tto»Wen tenor of her way, onfcP Web- #t»r, becoming quite fearful of the re- 3salt, sross apparently in great agita= ttlon^ ai»d drawl a-* oat his large snufi- |y.jbos, thrust his ttmmband finger to the Teiy bottom and carrying the deep C '.^pltlCh to both nostrils, drew it up with <"* |Vto; and then extracting from his r> ***** a very large handkerchief, which flowed to his feet as he bronght |lt to the front, he blew his nose with a .-Report that rang distinct and loud thtoogh the crowded hall. Wtbstsr--"Mrs. Oreenough, was Mrs. u a neat woman?" Oreenough--"! cannot give yon ̂ information as to that, air; she had iene very dirty trick." I* v Webster--"'What was that, uia'am ?" A' , W -V J6»,( Oreenough--'She took snuff!" t; The foar of the court-house was such ^that the defender of the Constitution , isnbsided, and neither rose nor speke again until after Mrs. Greenough vaca- tedher chair for another witness-- having ample thoe to reflect upon the history of the man who had thrown at his he#d j>^ ,a a stone womaH; bidh't know bb was u*Ai>irm **Vou will plense otMerve^ said old Mr. Lambwell, as he led as through his y~» jsehool the other day, "that the boys required to display the utmost at- tention to quietness and discipline,! a short time Income even di-l of that most annoying disposi- tioeto tease each other; in short, theyi soon se ttle down into the gravity of mature years, under the wholesome system 1 have introduced." ^ » We at this moment arrived In front of several ; boys who were standing; of water, and one had h With the contents of he old gentleman was erhls pen from the floor. wti*»i5 another, passing along be­ hind, snapped his finger quickly be* hind the drinker's ear and caused him by a sudden start to ej*ct the contents of bis mouth over the pedagogue's bald 3 i /*'•:- P«te. Starting upright, with his hair '"and face dripping, the master said: -who did that r iT*tJ- V***f unanimously eried |t, > "Jim Gun. sir.** ' ' v. . • *• Jim Guu. you rascal, what did you do that for?** Jim, appalled at the mischief he had done* muttered out that it was not Ills pf> fault, but that Tom Owens had snap­ ped himu ! ' T h i s c h a n g e d t h e d i r e c t i o n o f o l d yLambwell's wrath, and, shaking his «ane portentously over Owens' head,lie asked: • **Did you snap Gunf* The culprit, trembhng with fear, ,, 5ENRY MILLER, * "V-i* ^ «kDKAUCiON'~ ^3-r ^ - •! AMBU'.nfl Fcreip MarMs. Monumeats, Headstones, ETC., ETC., ETC. Amdncatt & S(^tcfK In the market. AmoDg them are the Moline, Peru, Grand Detour. Furst & Bradley, J. I. Case and Norwegian, all acknowledged the best made and at ^ ^ " " ' i r V J Sf.Vt LOWER PRICES You will eave money t>y examining our Stock of' purchasing elsewhere. Prints, Bleached & Brown Cottons, Cottonades, Tick- Constantly on Hand. Shop Two miles North of Mc- Henry, 111. Johnabarffb, An». 20th, 1877 ^ * * ; Callftlia™; em4„ « *}' I " vi kW t li}"A k » t t t n/4 j i' » t ,c >' > i 'tf>- l. ^ 4 - ^ «aI pi* t, S>'^ be convinced. * (.V/ S-^ ^ •ffv: It fi I. : ' . i'i "j T0u11C6d pJ5w • ^ I For a " Boc^' y \ PLAioRM SPUING WAGON, TheP ^jiian baya No» 1 j&ga ICfifftftHOWE With 1U the iatea rtn* " VTty** 2 'M'fe Thesaara two of the boat machines now it* . tlv KI1AI JVvVs . JPvl "vlll v • o 11111 ̂ y* I • I y «hnuld avfil thetnselvea of tiys Rare Chance, ^U»i!tieyMj|Ma^d examine the,machines. ; / v : 0: W. Owen. *'W ' t :J mire the •ytf.fw-'X uv f. * Courttand Improved Gear/' which can't be beat, either' in Price Or Quality, and is tne only A Jia. I wiufoa- carrIagt^s. Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and White Goods of all kindir <iln iilBHOSffl RING'S AMBROHA BESTORES GRAY HAIR TO Vtt ORIGINAL COLOR. RING'S AMBROSIA BHOICATES DANDRUff Cures Mumort, AMD Itchinir of the fflurmurcd: "Yes. sir; I snapped Gun, but I didn't NO'S AMBROSIA Prevents Bel&nees, know he was loaded." And frequently causes to ww prow on Bald SOLD BVOmiMlif Had Sold by COLBY BROTHERS MLoiltoiirjr, HI. I flan. J^feyou a, Fi rst-class Top Carnage'for- $80, atid Warrant it for ^>ne Year. Who can afford to ride in an open buj*gy wlien a ': :. CARRIAGE .. ' > -: f , t' i ^ ( . . can be bought for those figures. Be sure and call, as we Know Ire can make it to your interest to do 80. • ^"Everythiiî dieia jcSL^" Îta Merits. ' Remember the Old Stand* op- " the Mill. ^ !;._j r 1?.. ^ MgHrnry, lit;, July 22i c f i s not easily earned in. tfifie l times, but it can l)Pnia<j&fn three f months by any one of cit her sex, in any part of the coirfitry who is willing to work st^lily fit the employment that/we furnish.-- ... per week in yonr own t«^n. Yon neerl not be a way from homeovef night. You con give your whole time t«r' the work, or only your spare moments..: We have agents who are making over #20 jjfer day. All who engage at once can make njfinev fast. At the present time money cannot be made so easily and rap. dly at any otha# business. It costs bo tiling to try the bugineBS. Terui« an<| «5 (Jiutlir free address at flifce, H. Hallktt A CH>..Portland Maine Shop opposite the barker H6tim, McHenry, - « IIUboIs. IUTtnr^i*hwiii»<l of these well known Shops, I am now prepared, with first class workmen and good material, to manufacture Wagons and Buggies on short notice iMui »t.»« how ^>riu«8 m a au«4 Mr^iclo eaa b« ̂ arohaMd elMvbere. . I ALSO DO i: '1 General Blacksmlthlng HORSE SHOEING 4 SPECIALITY. i: GEACE'S CELEBBATED SALVE IS A VKGKTAIiLE PREFAKATIOH iSTroUd in the 17th centurv by Dr. William sQtaee, Surgeon in King James' army. Through Its agency he cured thousands of- the most serious sores and wounds that Imffl ert the Hkiil of the most eminent phy«inl»ns" of Jiis day, and was reeurded by all Who knew him as a public henufaeter. PRICE 2® CENTS A BOX. CELEBRATED cruus Fleth Woands, Frozen Limbs, Salt Itheura, Iul.Hi!s»Kote Breast, Sore Lii>s. Erysipela#, tpp, Calluse», Scald (lead, Chapped. !itnder&urnsc Cancers, Felons, ' 4-; #, Sores, Ulcer* 4»r Stings, Shingles,' -s Wens, Sties, Abcess, Preckles, ; Sprains, Roils, Outs. -VhitlowHT Blisters, Tan, Corns, Sf/urvr, Hails, Settle Rash, Mosqui** • Bites;, SjHder ' ">os diseases aad eruptions . rtrttggists, fffwiers. and at sll throughout the United Stat**, luccs. Price by mail 30 cts, BE PAIBI NO B. Thompson. |p|pB«ftgr,!tt;, April 28dnlW8. Grace's CelebriteA Salre.« A SURE RELIEF FOE THE SUFFERER. yREPAB»Br 3ETH W. FOWLI 4 SONS, w&nsxm®: ' "BOSTOKi lfAS8. Shoes, we wilj not be un­ dersold, pi ftoods considere j - ?•••• • --i* A. : v |^"Gtov^ aM '||osie%;i| and Oil ClotE Carpejangs^ ^ ^ ^ Tj " 4 i . t r . ' t ji Jl^V) fis-ij. 4 h*} , i mw. ill r" " Ji 0is ii. i'C/w» $ ? t r;«»ii" ; -r s&f1 •Sifi'" • «tfr i&ij so fa Fill Line of Family Groceries. Cii ft •- 11 r ; ¥ U J9\» „%£ . ,-v • '> 'U -fy enry, t PERRY & MARTIN 1 -kfis Omaha and California Is the shoHc&itii beet go and all |k%*s1h Nortfe^m lHllmrtSr Nebraska, Dafota, Wyouiinfr.Colorsda, Vtmiu Nevada,California, Oregon, China, Jat>*n and Australia. Its * £». Paul A Minneapolli . Line- , "5" Is the short linfe between Chicago and points in Northern Wisconsin find Minnesota! and for Madison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, D# luth, and all points In the Grest NorthweB^1 ¥; Its • JLaCrosse, Winoaa & St. ?9%tt tins Is the best route between Chi<»9*"iiiid Orosse, Winona, Rochester, Owstdnas, kato, Si. Peter, New Ulm and all ill""- Southern andCe'ntral Minnesota. Its ^ Green Bay. & Marquette Ling ^ Is theonlv line between Chicago and Jane^l ^ vilie, Watertown, Fondu lac, Oshkosh, drf pieton. Green Bay, Esranaba, . Negaunefc Marquette. Houghton, Hancock and i*ie Laklr S u p e r i o r C o u n t r y . I t s * W ' , , ' f Freeport & Dubuque Line 1 u Is the only routs between Chicago and Elgin* * • ' Rock ford, Freeport and all poiuts FreSJl •' V port. Its v~- ' 'j Chicago & Milwaukee Line l:f ̂ Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the onljK * . ^ one passing between Ciiicago and JBvanstoiffl >* Lake Forest, Highlnnd Park, Waukegam^ Racine Kenosha and Milwaukee. j Pulimaa Palace Drawing RomI ~ • ; :«-I c ar» . J . , ^ are run on aTT through trains on this road. This is tiie ONLY LINE running thsse ea between Chicago and St. Pan! and Minn .apolis, Chicago and JMilwaunee, Chicago Winona, or Chicago ai'<i Greeit Bay. Close con net-)! ions are made at Chicago wttS the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mien. ignn Central, Baltimore and Ohio, Pitt#^ Ft. Wayne, A Chicago. Kankakee Llii# , Pan Handle Routes, for all points KA8T 4 SOUTHEAST, and with the Chicago anr* ton and Illinois Central for all points SOL Close rtonnecrt ions ard also made With tl Uuiott Pacific R. JR., at Omaha for all far W« points. (Hose connections marie at junction with trains of all cross points. Tickets over this ronto are sold bv sll Ca« pon ticket agents in the United Stat«* ai Canada. Remember youssk for yonr tickets t*» f1M Chicago & Northwestern Railway and tsn none others. ... ,ir New York Office, No. *15 Brnnrtway; Bo»t« Ofllce, No, 5 State Stveet; Omaha Pflice, a Farnham Street; San Francisco Office ]$ Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Ofllcc 62 Clark Street, ::nda,r Sherman Bouse; Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzie Strei Ilepot, rorncr W. Kinzie and CahaT Street!, Wells Street Ztepot, coir nor Wells and kinift Streets. For rates or information not attainable your home tiekei agents, apply tc ITABVIN HUOHIfT GeneralSupt, ; > O," ' - i > : ?' [,-mlhkci # -Of -Trim, "IiV>H ti t i ('A :i $ ' ilJit }?: li \<! '"^W. H. STUTKlTTJf ,̂ Oen'l jpa sse: -ger AgeSt,; v , j V>WM if**-p. i v A ft <*sl Ht ,-vf McHEIVB f MS te? '3 •' rr ,ir:v -I ..)? ' • "f S * a J' i'i5 i DEALERS IN>* F, llttUW, 8er«sors, Iheaii^fable and Pocket Outlef|g; Spades. Shovels, Forks, Corn Knives, Axes, Griiutetoues, Window Glass, : ' v . ; • -#U.J tiRAiUTE^RONANPTINWARE. ( • .-'if*"'... • ' i*; •: ' ' J , > . 4 " T • • • ORA C. COLBY? r."t'W i| EK RY UOLBf> ?}<*« 1 r" R. BISHOP, Prflpietofc 4 %m •M ~ * McH^ry.rW.%*, ~k „, , , 1 H it i #4 t-.n-' V*\ k e\ s :}%•»') - "*y ' . 'Wc> moo e- ri; W,' V ,t f..-f C ,;ASCte.c-t A. •i ' ti' v £*'* j ; , >"ri Pone promptly, and satisfaction guarantee#. Having just put in a new Fee.d Stor.e, cu)>:«b|c of grinding sixty buf hefs of Feed per hour. tK^.r , t/ sf -lt J » 4 ,.|- r.Ji >•). i J K* t ,f* ,v ,• - ij" ssr-*he inihtat F^keiwid for |W Hilling Wl«w. IR- BISHOP ; 'OP/PtJ" fu'a c< * T J$\ Having' purthased^e entire stoek ©f Dry Gootls, Oroeeifee, &cM OI Smith, AMrich & II ay thorn, have removed to the Store in RivGrside Block, where they are now prepared to meet their customers and tSie public generally witb a large and well selected stock Diry Coods^ Groceries READY-MADE CLOTHINC, and Shoes. Bats and h j t v O l a s s - W a r e , A c c . , A c c * WMrtfWrey will sell for Cash or Ready-Pay as cheap M House in the County. Our Goods are all fresh and have beei t>ought with esDeciai^erfijice to Jp. Community, and we _•'/ • ,* • . ^ r v ' We also keep our usual stock of McHenrr 111 Dee^lltb uade rirork And as heretof|>re, wt4i tspare no pains to plesee pm mptoBaers m this line. •w':; i * ^Iiysiciaiis Prescriptions . 'fe' in a careful manner and by none but experienced nanus. Thankful for past favors, we solicit, and hope to merit a contiuu- uf nee of the same McHenry, 11^, May 7t|i*16Tf » •" k c i , . W9ttI re^nu . . jy mi 1M 'ions. |Cen> mmMSrn ed ©rtfrirwBes* tit the ttsus.CkNttlf outfit and terms f^ete. Address TB0B A Augusta, Jiame. t wJM«h .P.?L jaISeffi il *»**wn w. * ~ tion vf S*mh1 i dirce whicli lie profit hy by addre# JOHN sufarsto J rs of Yo«th. " " " " " iBr' 1 for vm» In re -Ibdise kMnani an wishing ce can do esc K©w T«rki.,:* p M •*• ttk

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