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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 12 Mar 1879, p. 8

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but tt*#«tett Pra»fc««r tfm <v;".'To TH« EDITOR OF TH* SOK--Si*: In 1880 the National Grtenbackera will poll more votei that any other party, but will be cheated ©at of their office** Iq 1883 tli*re will be a great eh«ng« in the gorernment of the United State#-- probably the disfranchisement of a part of the people. About 1886 there will be a civil war. One-third of all the property in tbta country and thous­ ands of Uvea will be lost. Anarchy will rule three (9) years. Ill 1883 the West and South will seperate from the Eastern States and become an in de- dependent nation. California and all went of the summits of the Rocky Mountains will remain with the East •rn States one (1) year and «!ght (8) inontlis afterward. Then It will be­ come an independent nation. I« 1897 the Pope of Rome will visit this coun­ try. Catholicism will then have pow­ er over all of tho States e«wt of the Rocky Mountains, and continue In pow- ir three hundred (300) years. In 1907 Cfenade will be free, and four (4) years afterward will unite with the Eastern 4«id Western States, except a small State in the extreme east of Canada.-- In 19&4 Central Canada, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine Will be united under one government. How look forward 300 years, and a dark pall has fallen over our nation, and the people are fast going backward into iftrbarlsiii, ' E. M. BULLARD. %aiker^ *lelv.Fe* ®th. ^ i. 't-' >t vr y&,: l A W v; 4t f- " . «« * 1?:lNE"Wf Don't par War .Frteear iir Aarjoultnral Machinery, bat eatl oa Rsasffi-,^ mmw* I: GOODS k',.4 .* •' ^ VA AM CHENRY moaey liy Stoc|yti purchasing elsewhere, v % IS THE-- OLDEST, BEST CONSTRUCTED. MOST PR« KiBESSIV ^ \ BEST EQUIP p" --H»MC® thr-- ' •« ir**% 'V*? ,Ath jft J V.**'.i'S* » n '^7'VI XI •«*,. < , R T. .,v4 j HENRY MILLER, --DEALER IK- Aiericai anil Foreip Marlle. Monuments, Headstones, 4theOrtc<a «f tho Met to "KPlarita*OBn«' : * j « V E Pluribus Unum first appeared on || copper coin, struck at Newburg, New %ork State, where there was a private •hint. The pieces struck are dated 1786. In 1787 the motto appeared on Several types of the New Jersey cop­ pers, also on a very curious gold doub­ loon, or sixteen dollar piece coined by a goldsmith named Brasher, It was there put,k Unum E Pturibu*.n Only four of these pieces are known to be €xtant, and they are very valuable.-- |)ne of them In possession of the mint is supposed to be worth over 92,000. When Kentucky was admitted in 1791, ft Is said copper coins were struck with bM jpfuribus Unum. They were made In l&aglani, The act of Congress of 1799, authorizing the establishment of $ mint, and the coinage of gold, silver #nd copper, did not prescribe this mot nor was it ever legalized. It was laced on gold coins In 1796. arid on Silver coins in 1798. It was constantly iksed thereafter until 1936, when it was Withdrawn from the quarter-dollar of peWidevice. In 1834 it was dropped from gold coins to mark the change In fhe standard fineness ol thlk eoin. In 1837 it was dropped from silver ftoins, marking the era of the l^evised Hint Code. It has been thought-prop­ er to restore it recently to our -fiew tilver dollar, w ft hour any sanction of law, although the e x pressiofi la one Very proper for our coins. f:" > American & Scotch Constantly an Granite, Hand Shop Two miles North of Mo- Henry, III. ; ' i ' J r ̂ Johnsbnrgb, ABC. Wth, |«V ^ Where yon will find all Icings of AGBI- QreL • =• ,v'_. / • * * , . - - J u l 'pwvr'XflnWoTo ITS jjiSTIJ UI ITVCVT 'x/saTneVTBrji Fansiing Mills. Corn Shell<lr8, Fee<l Wills, Fiimps, Flows, Drags, Cultivators, Wagons. Buggies, BobSleigiia. Cutters, Cirenlar Saws and m ahort «v«r kind of Tool or Machine In use on or about the Farm. If yon want a pair of *-* & 4* At'Mi BOB SLEiaHS CHEAP. P 1878. LAUER & BECKER Give me a -vt ^ •m-mr eDairm good cow win make 300 lbs of !*• i gutter in a>season, and the skim milk j*r ' fed to thirty pigs*will grow 200 lbs of Pressed pork;or the same skim milk ted to a calf, will put on at least 200 lbs | #flive weight. A good steer fed in f ^he ordinary way. will dress 800 to lOUO | , |bs,at four years, having grown ou the I Average, 200 to 250 lbs of meat each year, whereas the eow has umde 300 lbs ©f butter and the refuse of her milk lias produced nearly as much fneat in |>orkor growth of young beef in the calf as the average growth ^f a steer /'. 'for a year. r Near the Depot MCHENRY, - ILLINOIS. Have JnBt received their Fall and Whiter Stoefc of Rwidy-Dfade Clothing, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furniahing Good»j We Will Not Be Undersold GtWPtasaCaflt -• ..liAUEft '"•H^leirf^m, Ang. 28th, 18/8. •'? £ *" fl'*' ' Itf tftfsiliie t am now prfepaireia to do jou work in the best of manner. Reapers and Mowers, Pumps, and iili other machinery Repaired in the best of manner and on short notice. Turning iu wood or iron promptly done and in a wwkmtinlike manner. ^ ^ ̂ Prints, Cottons, <fc Brown Cottonades, Tick­ ings Denims, Shirtings and MOST RELlABlf^ Corporation of th£ West and North-Wtetl iibw.ll'r&TC: really What it > LEADING RAILWAY ^ Of the West and North- Embracing nntier one management 8,158 Milea of Road STUSnV1,';;- N Clucago «ICHX City and Yankton Line. Chi! P*'* 0f«o, Clinton, Dubuque & LaCroase Lin*, Chicago, *r«eport A Dubuque Line, Chicaeo! ^ ; i LaCrosse, W«nona & Minnesota Line, Chica go, St. Paul & SJmnsapolls Line, Chicago. ' • Milwaukee & Lake Snperior Line, Ohieaan. > Green Bay & Lake Superior Line. The uU vantages of these Linos sre: 1. ' ~ y H , m t ytt.v m M&4 few®?' WillBSTDEH€E8AfIIfiWinmiir , : tireig. : ... :i' Time It a cartons story about some native wines which are extensively advertised nowa> days, and have only recently been pat upon the market. Dr. Underhill, the well-known grape-grower of Croton Point, died In 1871. Some of his heirs entertained temperance views of such extreme kind, that they were unwilling to allow the stock cf wines then on hand to be sold or any more to be made. The grapes have sometimes been sent to market, and sometimes left to decay opon the vines. It is only now that the other heirs have succeeded in arranging for a settlement of the estate and the sue ef the wines on hand. Among these is a wine of the vintage of 1864, desctioed as a "Sweet Union Port," but suggesting the Imperial Tokay more " ia' than any other European wine, and being wholly unlike any other wine of American growth. Its purity, age and mellowness are remarkable, and both physicians and wine- fanciers have a special interest in it as the oldest native wine now accessible in any con­ siderable quantity. The whole stock is In the of the well-V bands ae well-known wholesale Cough*, Cold*, Hoar Throat, Asthma, Bronchi tie. and all disease* ot the JjWigs and Chttftt are readily cured by Dr.MarchaH'p Lung Syrup, a remedy whiuh never tail* to give satisfaction. Price only 25 cents. Sold bt* Coibjr JBros. McHei.ry, 111. if": Children cry for Dr. MarsfiaflVLung Syrup. It is the nio*t plrasant prepa­ ration for Coi>gli§ and Colds known. " perfectly hararrem*. Price 25 cents bottle. Sold br Colby Broa. JicHen- rv, III. N,BLAKE, bouse of the Thurbers.--iV. Nov. 19, r8fj. Y. The above speaks for itself, but we add that this is the pu» juice of the gnp* neither drugged, liquored nor waUrtd; that it has been ripened and mellowed by age, and for "medicinal or sacramental purposes It Is unsurpassed. It can, be obtained from most of the leading Druggists throughout the United States, and at wholesale from the undersigned, who will forward descriptive pamphlet , ftee of charge, on application., ̂ , t Respectfully, etc., a K. i F. a THURBER & Wmt Dtvmhoaj, JUadt amd Hmdtm • X «-*<«... ,yym - 1. riwi^i'iii^nu-K' < i)r ; _ , 1 ...1. .1 Mj;; J\ . I. ;r. M s ManufBotured t»y s^fi. 'OttW infojn* the pablic rw to furtiiisW them with The subscriber that heisnow prepai any thing in his line frons a conimon Farm Wagon to the^knt Top Carriage, on short noti(WjindM|BMItbie ratei. (ising none : au<t employing none CIGARS ; v > , : : C V ^ • • ; T : " • ' - r . < * . > He Warrants tits work^to give satisfaction, an 1 hr xool piy w ill be as tow as can possl bly l»e afforded. llS HUM WoAdetoOk, III »*»« w ̂ The bfcat Tonic in the world. mail Pint aiuf Qnart Bottles P.^MARCUS* Patentee. Give me a call if m thing iu my line. « ; MiHeary, I>ee. l7th, 1878. O. BISHOP. O CJ < 0 1 o 111 CO o x ac CO < o -FOR- SOOTS AND SHOES 211 St 213 Madison St., BUEL, COOK A SEIXAS, MaiiuTrs and Wholesale Dealers. W*I>on't fail to examine Goorls and Prices when in Chicago Stock New iml llouglit for Cash. Great in. turements to Cash Riiyers. U.K. Bt'Efj, Late with M. Selz A Co. C. F. COOK, I Late ot Whitney, H. L.8BIXA8, I Cook & Co.^N. Y. Silks, Cashmeres, Cambric, Alpacas and Mte Goods of all kinds. Made Clothin Shoes, we wil dersold, considere In and be un- of Goods If the passengei is going to or from aor point in the eufire West or North-West, h« Can trnvhis ticket via some one of tlila Com. >any_s lines and be sure of reaching his des- »inatjon by it or Its Connections. ^r:^fhe ,g£e?.ter Frt of Hna» are laM frith Steel .Rails, the road bed is perfect. Me foad has a better or smoother track. 8. It is the short line between ill imnoTt. ant points. w::ati- *• Its trains are all equipped with the ^ Westlnghouse Air Brake, Miller's Platform and Couplers and the latest improvements mf'f for comfort, safety and convenience. " 5. It is the only road in the "West running ^ the celebrated Pnllown Hotel Cars between Chicago and Council Bluffs. ^ v ' 6. It is the onlv Road running the Pullinam Palace bleeping Oars either way Chicago and St. Paul, >0 Chicago and Green Bay, -V 1' rosse Cypago and Winon an ĉS * ̂ iroceriej, MARTIN a Fall Line o| . •• • • PERRY Sl Grace's eletnatEd Salre. • SURE RBlilfiF FOR TUB 8UFFBHER. FBEPABKI) Br SCTH W. FOWLE A TON^ f *'$> . -# UARRISOX' BOSTON, M § g l l $ felf: :» * s i p i 4Sl,Cig I 3 ' w P a - fo g is mA V# • SPECIALTY Of all fcl*4s peraptly attended to. Call and se« for yeur*«i$ II- SLA KB* THE WEEKLY NATION ! A Uterary and Educational Journal.--- Eiprht largre paees of valumrte matter evnrr week. No space taker np With advertise. mentR. The onlnmus of Problems and Quer­ ies are especially valuable. Snbserintlon f>rire $1 j>er year, postage jMiid hr the Pnb* islier. $amnle« free. Address, • £• T. HAZELTISE, Warren, Pa. ^ weed, 111., Oct. h, H7*. 11* fiimm Airs Nke a trumpet iw»4"-<iWi <te the frav!*That powerful new Temperance tKtok, BATTLING DEMON, Is celling bv thousands. Cheapest, most com- plete ami intensely interestlnpr Hand-Book and History of Temtteranee ever pro.1 ticfl, containing luopraphies of its Apostle-, thrilK in(racro>mti of all the srreat Movements, an® miRlity fu-t« nn-1 argiinifntis for the catis% Finely illustrated. Notfusig can eompaijir.; with «<•. "More -Virents wanted. Write to ';.-1 8TAVDABD BOOK CO . St. Loais. Mo. i f ' m liiiwailiil 111 order to re­ duce our Stock before the time of our Annual Inven­ tory, sell all Goods now in rices. w, • iii ® 1 "ree» "ay, ^plilcago and Freeport, "Chicago and LaOross •A 'N icago and Dubuque, JGI Chiesififo and M cure go Chicago and Milwa 7. It is the only road passing aloair the shores of Lake Michigan between and Milwaukee. . *?'w Cbioage r ̂ f- • 8. The only Road running fpnr Express ̂ Chicago Tr iinsa day via its lines In , between and points In Minnesota. ' • N o r o a d o f f e r s e q u a l f a c i l i t i e s l a n n m b e r I 5 * of throuKh trains, equipped with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. W"'̂ r way all Unee f Sn'ay on all its lines and four trains each war 2r^ between Chicago and Milwaukee. 11. It makes connections with crossing at intermediate points. The popularity of these lines ia steadily In. 5^ *i oreasingand passengers should consult ihelrtos -± interest by purchasing tickets yia this liae. For information, Folders, Maps, Ac., not&fc " T^ obtainable at Home Ticket Office, address any jageut of the Company or MAHVIN HITOHITT GeneralSupt. W.H. «TlirM8fTf Qenl Passenger Agen Fox River Valley Kills. . BlSHOfVProprirtsr. 'v I'MeHemy ^*'-«4lllnMe| . '5l FLOUR k F V..i*s OOKSTAKTLT OK HAXH. f; •; Done nromptly, and satisfaction Having just put in a new Feed Stone, capabl of grinding sixty biuhels of Feed per hour, am pr " tlee. f make these special pri­ ces only for a short time, but will guarantee you bar­ gains never before offered in- this section^- imw: Ht.-: ' - DwidW&T^i^isTi;: I jit;' Woodstock, III., Jiia. COT. Main Street and Public Squaie 14th, 1879. mm _ . , * f. m • " f P ' M - . ) STORY & + • 9 ... ... J!t • ' ,:*Mi .1 ' s* DEALERS IX ' •i! M; BttMsn, atieam TdWe nM Mobi Cutfery, Slutvela,, For^ij^orii Kntvei, AMM, OfMato^es, CRANITE-IRON AND TINWARE. t : _ 5 S : ' T r < : / ' • k - : • $ .'v.'/ : •f®?y * j J 8TCRY A Sl * ¥ v - . SWThe Highest Market Price paid for good Milling Wheat. R. BISHOP- McHenry III.,Dec. 11th, 1878. TO SELL J. hard times you need something of Real Vfclu£; to the people, do yon not? Such is that gran«T 1 ; new low priced book, Allen's Useful Comp««itofv» --AND-- . Artificer's Assistant. ifi'r Talna1>le receipts by thousands for aBjrftMMjwjpi«*£ and everybody. The most universally nsefnj • hook ever published, saving money to . buyers. Outsells everything. Agents want^Jjk# cd. Address 8CAXXELL ft CO., it Louit Xd. QIKAQE'8 CELEBRATED 8ALVI CUBES Flesh Wounds, Frozen Limbs, Salt Bkenm, Chilblains, Sote Breast, Sore Lips, Erysipels Bingworms, Calhipes, Scald Head, Cbapps Hands, Barns, Cancers,Felons, Acalds, Sores, Ulcere Wounds, Stings, ShingleS, Festers, Wens, Sties, Piles, Alx-eaei, ; Freckles, Bunions, v Sjiraini, Boils. Bites, Cuts, Whitlows, Warts, Blisters, Pimples, Corns, Senrvr, Iteh, Ingrowing Nails, Kettle Rash, Mos^nlMl and Flea Bites , Spider Stings," And all cutaneous disease* and eruption generally. For sale by all drnggfsts, grocers, and at »11 countrv stores throughout the United State* and British Provinces. Price by mail 30 et iS' fo Consumptives; THE advertiser, having been cured of that" dread disease, permanent!] e, Consumj tion, l)v a simple remedy, is anxious to nS known to his fellow-sufferers the means cure. To all who desire it he will send acopi of the prescription need, (free of charge,) wftl the direi'tions for preparing and usiag tl same, which they will find a snre en re Consnnr ption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Par{ ties wishing the prescription, will pleas® adi dress, E. A. Wilson, 194 Penn, St., Williams* burgh, N. Y. Errore of Youths A GENTLEMAN who entered for yeai trom Nervous Debility, Prenpstiire 11 cay, and all the effects of Toothful India"? tion will, for the sake of suffering Ininanit] send free to all who need it, the recipe at direction for making the simple remedy 1 w which he was cured. Sufferers wishing H profit by the adviser's experience can do se bv addressing in perfect oonfldenc 'JOHN B. OGDKN 42 Cedar St., Kew Talk ' t : y * % ̂ x •

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