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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 16 Jul 1879, p. 4

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/ <•' s - ) -J. X , , V ̂l" . ̂ ^ y • l- V-:-a v . • • • • ' . . WED2*ESDA¥, Jtrirr ikiu i*ft. VAN SLYKI5, Editor. • Mfnxa mun. It it «utious to uote how such organs •» UM New York Evening Font ami Jktiion, alter the sattte old stdgaathat need to be familiar, to let the Southern ferethera have their own and let tliern de|mrt in £*utce. lu tbe bullying httro- •«toued in the Senate the other day by Hi-. Lamar, Mr. Conkliti, t«i their esti- 'dastoft, was solely to blame. When Mr. Lamar had plainly violated a I^MiM to Introduce no extraneous FEGFCTF&tiou while the military bill WHS iliscussiou, according to Stiese ftitmacailate authorities. Senator (Joiik- Uu had no right to tell him so, and When Mr. Laiiiar replied to Mr. Conk- liu. tlmfc he w as a liar, of Course the ^tter as they &ee It m have better ^tdowu aud bore ihe rebuke meekly. f"«« aatue old bloodthirsty spirit that |>lu(lgeoued Suumer, attacked Buriiu- yaine. was rampant it) the Senate, aud Wie bold scathing utterances of Senator Ck>uklin defied it, crushed It. The Southerners were cowed by the brave Mlndauuted attitude of the Senator. JTbe* felt they had encountered more jittati their match aud when they got ||»*h«it they deserved Seuator Conklin lifeMPped short and called for the next qtrder of busiuess. The present session ^asitaugiii ihe Confederates a useful ^ndiiui|ir««fiive lesson. Their bullying jMid .pbutUrtiott manners will be met • vfight- out theiloor of Congress, where -,jmfore the rebellion they had full ^ rtovifigwith itlieir bludgeons aud pistols .'feueh m petitions cannot well occur 'again. Although Mr* JLaiuar has reuohed home, where a telegram re „4|»ort8ithat he has .been received as the Vi%hatnpieu of the South, he will never > 'return to the ;"Senate expecting to beard the Meai i«i<4tis den. Mr. Latnar, • *the prig Of eiilvafcrj, as Mr; Watterson > ,|nake6 him out *to be, learns a lesson Z'. he wiiiaot .be slow in heeding. S§jTI«e- organs that««phold Mr. Lamar and Jbi&aasociatee>iu .their bull-dozing tao- 'j$:->! .'^lea =to ttrhieh stlie «eountry ha* been if, r ^treated in the^oosttvvence of the Senate Mod^f the Mou«e, -during the extra «MMiou, upheld *he ^petition of the ' Iwllfing, the jadanutlions manners and ' |||yattack8 heaped tm <tfee North, before , Itlie qpen reheUioa. JThe satrie chain -- |*©f causes, Uttk by 4U»k, leads In the 4«iuiie direction. •Unetain papers and rfcertarfn people Mme become insane £sabout pacifying tthe South. They are i .liwiUitig to sett .their birthright, as If fv^sucii tttrrender weuiU pacify bullies vjiaiid braggarts. The kBresfdent himself satisfied at the 4gnoMe figure ha has |T, .played in itte ,poliuy «of conciliation. ^Tite dupes to the game policy have less ^wisdom than he. The Confederates I. l^have beca forgiven and 'pardoned for "•% ^vurythiiig it^ tbe past.; there is no Jfurther need er -dottf for clemency. \ ^Lettlieaa be ant on tbair4Mri grounds ^aad defeated. jy'X WAUCONDA. EDITOR PLAIN I > F. A I I;n .-The weather is '"agio" us. Seems to be good for all crops but the news crop, as it has been "really quite too awfully awful" hot to gather the news for some days we may well pronounce it good, and let it go. Mrs. Dr. Buttertield (how much more natural it would seem to write Miss Grade Wells.) spent a few days of last week with her parents and friends here. ..vt' Burner, pretty well founded, hath it that Mr, Ross Burton has re li ted the old Hotel building, or a part of it. and will very soon open ah opposition Meat Market. That Poss understands that business Is a conceded fact. Whether or not two markets will thrive in Wnucoiida remains to be demonstra­ ted. -< Mr. Henry Hawkes, of Chicago, has been visiting with Squire Bangs during the week past. Mr. "Put," Lainphere has lumber on the ground aud plans to commence work on his new house during the uoxt ten days. We are about to acknowledge--just once, for a change--that we were neatly sold. We announced that valk- ing match in good faith. We know to whom we owe the honor, and a good cigar awaits the party. It must be gratifying to all friends of Wauconda to notice so many strange faces oh Our streets these days. Wau­ conda presents many "attractive points to those wishing a quiet summer rosort. and will eventually get her share of patronage. And now comes the Steam Barge for her share of attention. A sensitive thing is that Barge and it won't do to slight her, Although sensitive tbe creature is disposed to reciprocate any favor bestowed, thus when Mr. Gran­ tham widened iter paddles she promptly increased her runningjtime a little over a mile an hour, and now skips around the Lake, the longest route in about 40 minutes, Who wants to go faster? Mr. Wm. Tidniarsh. his son, and Mr. C. K. Wait very kindly furnished some most excellent music during the three Saturday evening trips and added greatly to the pleasure of the "trip- pis ts'* who were numerous and jolly. Mr. T id marsh plans to have a quartette of Brass instruments in readiness for future occasions in place of Grgan. Violin and Cornet, last used. People will please bear in mind that when practicable the Boat will start prompt­ ly tit 1 % and 9 o'clock every Wednes­ day rod Saturday evenings. Dne notice of any change In time will be given by a notice on the dock and elsewhere. The early 7 o'clock trip is designed more particularly for ladies and children and the'hour1 is tbe pleas' antlst one of the twenty four to make the round of the Lake. Just try it aud see if we are not right* Frank Lee Calkins has left ns to as­ sist our friend Newton Whitney "do" the State of Wisconsin in the pump line. May these "guileless youths" do well and return to us with .clear con­ sciences and well filled wallets. I S W W Wedgew-oort and w to Harriot drewg !fti\<l!tdjan<l inlik 4 Allien, 16flt ; Uunry Hchoist K MoUiulU'n47,B0a iurfW Sue 6 Burton 1375. Chris WatronH an rt w to M&Yia Curomlngs W >t sa ii sco 34 DiniJiam.U). MariaOamminjrs to Jacob Groble w XMX seo* 34 ami pt of wy $00. Freii l olt/.ftiwl w toW Wallace It 9 l>k5 Plumloighsailtl to AlKonquin450. CSIHackraandw toThos Bnrbettes HUB! andSbk 8 Btacktnans add to Harvard 800. FURNITURE. B. McHenry, -Rock Bottom Pricfls, The 6t>tslMtH»so Presents to the liuyinp public a larger stock ofallkiiida of Furniture this Spring than ever before, which I am offering at greatly REDUCED RICES. Now is the Time To Buy. We have taken great pains in aolectiag oar Undertaking Supplies. . W. Cnsty s RINCWOOD, Hall's Stotfe to the E Pluribus Cash'Wins, Credit a Failure We want your Gash trade, ^ DUNDEE CASH STORES of and J/ 4 -affiK % ; •• .t\ K' . Everything as reprcBented or money refunded, of the most and best Goods lor the feast money. f WUHMIBJ 1UU1IBUI6»| Of the latent designs. Bvrrything new and elegant. We keep nothing but.the best. Do not faii to call and nee us w hen in want of anything in our line. A Splendid New Hearse will be furnished at In connection, which Reasonable ltates. Notions I" We ltavu.a full ilho see them. i- (• 99*An exehange hits<the aail on tlte •"^liead when li «aye: "The press and ^tlie fvople are generally becoming ' • '^iaoettous aud severe upou the deadhead J System of de legates to clerical, Sunday temperance mm& ether .«ouven- ' gJtiotM, sponging upett^quieit.faasilies and ,*4emaitding unusual aoeomaadations 2;.) from strangers. Tiie juolwcmal opin- ion is that fewer delegates eboald be Mmui, and all should <he Ao pay tiieir way at hotels and private houses, as other respectable travelers i9*At the Beunion in Aurera, Aag.80. ' and 82,187#, «chnission wfB he free . to all organized eoa^anies €r soMlers _, who will report on UMister rdUs. A ; ̂badge will be furnished them tar 75 H«ts. which will entitle them to ntiMs, ^ aud quai ten for three day** <OMcaasp- ^ ^ jneut. Soldiers iueach iocalilfr ane ce- • ^-quested to select ««e«r um,m <of their ' SMimber as recruiting ofllcwt, and <« aa early day teGapt. A. <X C"' ^jJTenre.Pott Adjt. Aurora 111., fsrwuter ,>i0(41iflaidi informatloa. ' Yellow Fcvsr bm fcesaies ^«ootagain in the South, and the peapfle fleeing from the pest Btrieve u ctOes ("'iasCastas possible. Several deatiw are . , reported iu Memphis and other cities, ; but the latest accounts reports uo new •. This terrible soourage lias Igitsss«t foil a aiauth «a.rXier than Jlaatyaar and what tbe teaulc wiU be teU. it k teirible f*xm- M+m&ue* . , Notions!! tit Notions. Call and In Picture Frames and Wall Brackets we will not be under­ sold. JOHN B. BLAKE, McHenry, III., March 12tb, 1879. --AT H. Maiman Clothing 1 SSrOflHS of the soft-money states- «eu iMW :r«aetied his Western home from fir»rtslngfcoQ with tbe deelaratioo that Tildea three frte«ids in Congneas, and that Thuraa® will be the next Democratic eamlid^e for the Presidency, If Congress were to de- jcide upon tbe eaoi||da4e this might be Ante, but CoagreftS hasa earfoos lutbit •of picking out the mattsrbom the party <4aqMnes to nominate. 'V , I^Five tiiousaad fools WQ& %v&» •died together on and about tlte «pper 8uspeu^.011 Bridge at Niagara o«i tlie Fourth Jju jorder to se^ another'fool jump oft. jie was dressed in tights and than his own tights-- as a lord. Sile was utot _ _ ! ,to the attempt aud l»»wrf weyt Umm Wty Real fitste Transfers. Conveyances filed for record in the Recorder's Office of SlcHenry County Illinois, for the three wetfes ending July dth, A. D., 1870. r Fanny Howell to A If. ftoWell. 16 a in neM sec 17 Algonquin, #700. II. Condon to J. C, Condon and W. 7 and sw& sec 6 Coral, |IOi H. II. Chandler to Mary VTilcox. I«t6bk 5 IIublMird'B add to AlgonqtiinttaOe^ Mary Wilcox and bus to J. H. IMfaL Santo property, #200. A G. Howell and w toW. Wallaoa, 10a in nejtf sec 17 Algonquin r 9, SSOOl C. S. Blackman and w to Annie Bennett. 2 bk B Black mans add to Harvard, #200. Benjamin Rowe and w to Pat Conley. Ets 6 7 and 11 bk B Huntley. #630. N. W, Ccrnue and w to Henry Phillips. Elf It 1 and 4 bk 7 Hurts add to Harvard, 9*75. Martha H. Furney and hns to J. A. Parish.-- Y.t 6 bk 4 E. H. Hutchins .add to Woodstock #900. A. D Randall and w to J P Moore. S and 138 -160 a in ne M sec 2 Dunham, #800l ' . A W Barnside and w to Alice M Graham.' lit 11 and 13 bk 1 Grilling* add to Woodstock, #20n. P Wahlstron and w to John Peterson. Li » bk 2 Frtsbies add to Crystal Lake. JJST Owen Oyer and w to J Dyer. E Ma nw ^ sec 86 Dorr, SMOO. , W Wallace and w to Mary V Prieo. E 10 a nwjf ne>£ sec K» Algonqntn r 9 #800. Martha P and Geo Gage to T Dayment. 88- Si a iu nwtf sec 35 Mclienry, ItSUOt. J Gillilan Ass'n et al to llarler Green. T>t 1 and i bk 12 and its 3 and 4 bk a Plumleigh's add to Algonquin, 370 Hame to Quiucy Gillilan, L U I t i a n d 6 b k 41 Plumleighs add to Algonquin, 400. ;• H M Gates by admx to E Glass MM *wU Sec 18 liebron 660. D W Eobinson and w to Mary B Joslynu Lt t bk 7 Woodstock, 100 Kelson Bamsdill to Harlow Sprague 8 tta se^f sejf sec 85 Grafton, S40. Mary and J Vy»e to Ira Mallory lt 5 bk 1 STti nda 17ft. W Butler and W Brown lt 8 bk 1 X W and N Colver and wf to Ira Hatch lt75 sec 5 Dorr, 500. Trustees Baptist cbureh 0 Laketossaie Its fit asd 25 Pceraons add to C Lake. 960- S Gtliilan Ass'n etc to C K Chape !l Its 5 S 7 8 and I bk 11 Plumleighs add to Algonquin 41L C E C ha pell and w to Jos Panba pt It 1 blk 9 PLuuileigbs add to Algonquin. Union Butter Ooto W A Boise % aln aw see 4 Coral 100. JM Soutliwortb to OS Dole 38.58a in nwX sec 1 Grafton 658,4#. Same to F M Baaktr Sl^S# iM* X, see 1 Gaxf ton aooa ( v ' Albert H Vail by adin to Anson Vail Sjtf lt 78 sec 36 Marengo ex etc 110 Henry Broadley to Kiizabetlf Broadley 5 a insw h sec j9 Etcaa»ond 600. B D Cooney and w to F slater eheeao factory in see «0 Dorr, 800. W Butter«a*4 W Hill and ws tOF Gotlstrom lt5bk 8 Hickoks a<ld to C Lake llPi Maggie otis et al to Samuel Rowland SM a in sec 85 Marengo 1325. S U S Barrows and w to W B Austin pt Its 45 46 Aa*»rs plat Dorj. tOOa John Darby and w to Daniel Bllswotth lt 8 an t pt It bk u Nunda 1S09, Jacob Kick and w £ C H Haight. It 1 bk 10 Huntley 750. AW Williams and .*,:•**#* »ols •!» a s#«r sao lG£afton,5(J00. Wauconda, III. See Price List in our Department: Suits from $3.f5 upwards. Coats irom $1.75 upwards. Pants from 75c. upwards. Vests from 50c. upwards. Suits made to order in the la­ test New, York Btyles, at satis* factory prices, Our Millinery Department. In charge of Mrs. IT. Maiman, is well stocked with latost Novelties in Ladies' Fashionable Millinorv ami furnishinf; (toodg. Hat» trim­ med in thc> latent styles, at prices within the reach of all. In Our Miscellaneous Department Will be found a Complete Stock of Jewelry, Hats, Caiis, Boots and Shoes. Gent's Fur­ nishing Goods, U nbrellas, Hewing Machines, Etc., Etc. H. MAIM AN, Proprietor. Thankful for the favors of my nnmerous customers, who are doubtless famillsr with my mode of doing business, we give the rules l»y which we arc governed, for the informa­ tion of those not acquainted with them* viz: L To deal honorably with alL % To handle none but the best of Goods. 3. To sell at the Lowest Living Prices. 4. To require payment and pay according to agreement. 5. To refrain from misrepresentations of ali kinds. • 6. To keep pace with the times In the in­ troduction of new styles. 7. To prevent mistakes, and to correct them promptly MF made. 8. To pay strict attention to of r business. 9. To treat all with politeness, seeking and trying to merit custom on strictly business principles, and taking pleasure at all times in showing goods, whether purchases are in­ tended or not. Our stock for the Spring and Summer trade is complete in every particular and consists in part ot " H NOTIONS, AND CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE DRUGS, MEDICINES, And in short everything usually kept til a, flrst-class country store wltieh will be sold at prices aa DRUGSi WA NOTIONS, AT THE-- , JCONDA -ANJfc- Book Hau Hill and ws to Oarolino O Fords add to Cryttal Lake ' - v4jfe« I want yonr trade and will do any thing rea­ sonable and honest to get It and hold it. Dealing for Cash only and not being as cen­ trally located as other merchants, I fully realize that in bidding for your trade X must rely mainly on Quality and Prlea of Goods offered, I am a Notary Public and prepared to draft papers neatly and accurately. Applications for Fire Insurance will n> eelve prompt attention, t •?'*»> F. B. HARRISON, Practical Druggist, Wauconda, III. OKAY** •PCOIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. The GreatKoglUfc TRADE MARK. Remedy; Aa 1 unfailing oara Mr ' Seminal We»k- Dein, Sfierm»tor- rbea, ImpsMney, Md all dlMKwi Uiat follow URM- _ , _ , , n»«oeo «f Wftl -- Before Taking. Abuse: Lom of After Taking. M«mon-, t'ntverMl Lassitude, Palo In the Back, Dim net* of Virion, Prematura Old Ape, an<l many other Diseases thai tMd to Insanity or Consumption, ami aPrernntore Crave. to* Kail partfaolara In our pamphlet, which we desire to amd free by mall to erery one. 07Tbe Speellla Medicine I* mM by all drugglHu aitl per pacltage, or alx paekafe* fcr Ik «r win Hat free by mall oa receipt of the am9 ky XHK QBA¥ HEDICWa CO., Haoaa»is'e BMXJS, Dmon, Ibaa. Sold in McHenry, ami arary- wUere by all Druggists, i The McHenry Breweiy. Oottleib Boley; Proprietor. THE best of Beer shipped to any part of the country and warranted as represented.--* Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Hi i\ Goods and Gill and examine ear a j>riee«. . 2̂'̂ J- W. QRISTY.i sWwoOi), 111., March 12th, 1871*. p< • r ' 1 1 ' 1' 11 1 --I.' 11' i i i iii.m." GBAND GIFT CONGE! -IN- CllUNT'S HALL, CHAS. MORTON j uuuu Under any circumstances enables these stores to name prices on all classes of merchandise. We will sell yon *rood merchandise cheaper than any store in the Northwest and the following incomplete Prieo List will convince credit merchant sell yqu at tho following prices^ : K1 * * - • ' " ' '• - -yv * J : ..li* Memory Gems, Chas. Northend, 20c. Choice Thoughts, I; N". Carlton. 36c. Cubical Blocks, in neat box, 65c. Young Lady's Counselor, Daniel "Wise. 85c, Poll tid for Young Americans. Nord- hoft. 90o. Science of Common Things, D. A* Wells, $1.10. School Speakers, dltlerent authors, 60 to 2.50. ' f Earth and Man,Guyot, 1.15. Art of Extempore Speaking, Bau- tln.1.15. Teachers Assistant. Northend, 1.40. Common School Question Book,3000 questions with auswers, Tenth edition Craig, 1.50. Novelty Blackboard Eraser, per dos. 1.50, Websten Unabridged Dictionaries, •10. For these, or any School .supplies needed, address "Teacher, Box 82, Kuqida, - 111. To Consumptives. > llnHE advertiser, havinf . 9L cared of that dread lion, by a simple rented been permanently disease, Oonsump- Oood Prints Oood Prints. Good Prints Coats' Cotton... Best Blear.hcd Cotton..... Best lJnl»leat»,h«tl Cotton.., Good Unblettched Cotton No. 1 Black Aljmcca No. 1 Colored Alpahca............ No. 1 Table Linnen Black C» shmere *. ..... Mens llose Womens Hose. S**-. Items, sec Good Denims.. . ' Good JCorsets Ladies Ties A Bows...^... >>,4. Mens Boots -- ;....vw.Vi" Mens Boots, Fine ..'....v... Mens Boots, Fine. ...... OS*'. 5^c 05c. «»c, 07c. ..li... 05c. i-..i..^- 25c. ..... feAfc. 25c. ; .50,66, H8c. 08c. one. *2*0. <. ri •• SiC. . 5 to 25c. .;.... 1 75. 2 50. 2.10 to 2 25. ....... 8 001 Good %} Mens Pants .......M,7&, tea tsoys' Suits at less than Co«t of Cloth. Mens Suits No. 1 S 00. Mens SuitsNo. 9........ ....... S 75. MensSuits 1 ..12:00 to2> Ml Hats A Cups -- ........Me.,to 925w Trunks A Valise#, way down, . Teas, that Beat them a!l» M^tf^WaiKl 50. ..-.j.....*,.. 7ff>s No. 1 Coffee......... lllhs Raisins.... ........... 12 lbs Rice 171bs Currants, 2ftlbs Peaches. .wi: 20 11b Bars Soap,............ 181bs Dried Apples.i.SI,......vi..»••.f. Stove Polish.. No. 1 Baking Powder... Crockery, John Maddoek A 9MI«. we will sell I^ess than others can Itnv. Large Stock of Yellow and Glass Ware • 1 00. 1 w. 1 00. 1 00. ISO, 1 so. I 00. •fc WomensShoes, Warranted We want trade and are working for IT. Have Established ilfe reputation in McHenry County, of a cheap seller and am «roin^ to keep it. Cash does tho business and the long time CREDIT stores MUST luit the CliY of POOR GOODS, for it won't WIN. My Customers know better. Come and see me, visit one of the Three Stored, and it will pay you. It will be money in your pock­ et.. : 'VS'*L *"V' ' - ' iiespectfiilly Yours, Chicago Office 122 Franklin SI. ... , C. F. HALL« IIOTM at Richmond, Nunda and Dundee. : ^§ri v . : •"V* •" i m$rs i'4* **•* DUNDEE, II.L,. Tickets only Two Dollars. --ON-- Wednesday Eve., Aug. 6, 79 A very fine pro^rammo, consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, has been arranged, at the cloie ot wluc/h tho following described popular hotel properly will be given away; THE MOKTON HOUSE Is a large two story building, main part brlcfc wing frame; lot 75 feet by 130 feet, with front- ago on three streets. This hotel is conveni­ ently UIMI centrally located, and has always enjoyt'il a llrst-class reputation and a splen­ did run of custom. There are 20 llrst-clasa rooms, good cellar, well, cistern, and an abundance of fruit and ornamental trees. THE"PLAN. A committce'of three will be appelate*! by th« ticket-holders present to act as judges, who shall choose two small boys, who after beinjr blindfolded, will proceed to draw alter­ nately from two dilierent boxes, one of which will contain duplicate numbers of tho tickets •old, while in the other the tickets except one will be blanks. The drawing will be conducted in an hon­ orable manner. No deoepption whatever will be allowed. We, the undersigned, citizens of Dundee, hereby certify that we are acquainted with Jfturn* W. Duff, and believe him to be an hon­ orable and honest young man, whoso word can iu all cases be relied upon, and maintains a good character in this eommanitjrp^p II. E. HUNT, Banker. ' • G. W. Buli,ARI>, C. F. HALL. Merchant, ' ' HODOKSS & BOIIDEN, Lumber Dealarfl. C. A. IIoxiK, Depot Agent. BINNIB & ltoEHT., Lumber D«al«ra, L. A. CKABTRKK, M. D. A. 8. llor.MSTKR, Notary Pnblle. C J. It. SMITH, Merchant. Wbsdt & Pnti.1', Hardware Dealdfe Tickets for sale in McHenry by ( 3KKHS and JOSEPH WIEDEMANN. For narlicnhtra address this season I have all the Leading REAPERS AND MOWERS on tho Market. In Reaper line I keep the well known WALTElt .V. WOOD, PEERLESS, .and LEADER, a Mower I have the MEADOW KING, PEERLESS, WALTER A. WOOD, (K«W closed Genr.) and the JOHN P. MANNV, all sold entirely pn tholr merit* CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ' Hakes ! Rakes! Rakes. I keep the TIGER, FITltST ft BRADLTpf. the For C»< and ARCHER* SELF 'DUMPS. For a Hand DiVmit I bave "the Celebrated HOLLINGSWoRtS*. VORITE. The only First Class Bakes to tba I6 nan please any 1 bELf D A BRADLEY, FUKST Market. a Bake, 'or a flan OH VIS and FA' Carriagê Carriages, moro of tho EMERSON, FISHER ft CO. CARRIAGES, hand.) which have no eiiiutl. I have sold 40 or more of them and never had one retnrnea on account of material or workmanship, and are standing the banging to-day better than »«r • • - - - - call and see them before purchasing as I am eona-Buggy made in this part of the country, deaf ! can please you. For a ' 1 v »/•. :?* Platiox*i«K Spring I keep constantly on hand the "CORTLAND" IMPROVED GEARS, which ate too wel known to newt an explanation. Also tho EMPIRE ROAD WAGON, made by tbe sama Oo. ;f PUMPS ! PUMPS! PUMPS! TiitMng ahout IRON PITMPS, I have the "BUCKEYE," put into a Well. Also the Celebrated KENOSHA WOOD the finest Force F« PUMP. A full line of always on hand atGrcatly_Heduced Prices, The only Genuine 1»»* •BOSS" CHURN in tho Market. Also 3ECTION8 ef all kiad* always on liand. If in want of anything in my line do not foil to call as I know Jf; oini suit, Hi, OlS; Opposite the Mill. I B. M. OWElli . . . Utiaanxioiiii to make known to his ffcllow-sufferers the means ot cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription UMd> (free ofch-irjfe,) with the directions for frmaring and using the same, which they wtUmtd a sure cure for Consuir iition, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Par- ties wisfiiug the preseriutioa. will please »d- dene, E. A. Wilson, Pean. 8»., Williams, burgh, N. Y. . WW® FOR " GOOD We have jast receivea a new aud complete Stcnk of all kinds of Kew and Seaiwjuable Goods such as Dress Goods, Bobts 7 > fops, •yl it )l& at very popu «f . i . i f a ' . ICASH w m Don't wait for a second invitation, but come at once and see how we deal and learn our prices. Butter, Eggs, etc., taken in exi change for Goods, allowing highest market price. jFITZSIMMONS & BIcHenry, III., April lst\ 1879 i sfe#

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