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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Mar 1892, p. 8

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• INTERESTING ROM^NCf. OF A 1 TH6UQHTLE8« PAINTit &•• I Vho Widow Who Cause to DlqMNM the I S«|ll|mt ArtUt Staid to Accept Hta f ' |i«nr«, mod Later Hta Haad ̂ Kd Heart. -.A UUU Child Led Them. There la a friend of mine, a painter, who has all the talents and no talent of Ms own. He would copy or imitate a Oreiize or a Wattean to perfection. A Diaz by him only wants the signature, which an unscrupulous dealer does not hesitate to forge. My friend, whom we will call Durand, is an excellent man, industrious and clever, but too negligent to take the initiative in anything, even in painting. Well, he had given notice to quit his apartment in July, on the fifteenth day of the month, at noon, ac­ cording to the customs of the country. 1 He ha&, however, been so absorbed In itang that he had forgotten to re- to take away his furniture, lid at last concern himself he only succeeded in « end of the day. But at no&ffJWRsely, just as he was putting . the finishing touches to a copy of aJ'Greuze's famous "Craehe-Cassee," there ® came an imperious knock at the door, E It was the new tenant, escorted by her II> furniture. She was furious to find that *fK 'Dnraud was "dawdling over his paint brushes," while all her furniture was out in the street exposed to the gaze of indiscreet passersby. She even thre^t- l pTjr-il to send for the police in order to ^ 51 "bring Durand to a sense of his duties as ; an outgoing tenant. Durand, like many painters, thought S'Sl m* fliC hi PANS TABULES regulate t'ae stomach, HWr and bowels, purify tlie blood, are pleasant to take, safe and always effectual. A reliable rem­ edy for Biliousness, Blotches on the £ace, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhcea, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disor­ dered Stomach, Dizziness, Pysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence,-Female Complaints, Foul Breath, 'Bekdache, heartburn, Hives, Jaundice, Kidney C o m p l a i n t s , L i v e r petite, Mental Depres Rash,* Painful Di~C3 Blood to the* Head, Salt Rheum, Seal i rj Headachc, SI:in Dis Tired Feeling Torpli Brash a* d every other that results from i:n iti the proper perform Troubles, Loss of Ap- sion, Nausea, Nettle tion, Pimples, Rush of Sallow Complexion, Head, Scrofula, Sick eases, Sour Stomach, Liver, Ulcers, Water symptom or disease pure blood or a failure ance of their functions by the stomach, liver and intestine!*Persons given to overrating are bdgji* ^ fited by taking one tabule after each meal A continued use of the Ripans ^ Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing ^ that can be injurious to the most delicate. I gross $2, gross $i;35, can gross to the most delicate. _ 1-54 gross 15 cents. Sent jiy mail postage paid. Address THE gJPANSjf CHEMICAL COMPANY m $$• 'm-A- t the sea more charming than ever when t agitated by a storm, and concluded that his fair visitor was rendered more beau­ tiful by her anger. She was about vi twontj-firp years of age. She had dark hair and blue eyes, a fine, supple fighare, and her pretty nostrils were Slightly i dilated by her emotion. She was ac­ companied by a little girl of six years age--a little gulden haired fairy. !"WhafcT continued the irate lady, "yum are not going away until 5 o'clock? It ia absurd! What am I to do with my iture? Where is the proprietor? I see the proprietor!" It was im- ible to gratify her last wish. The rge alone was available, but the _ >mer was so terrible, so aggressive and so threatening that Cerberus was tamed and ran away, leaving his Jtp^oin behind him. INFLUENCE OF A CHTLDi. Durand ought, according to llfe sys- tem of imitation, to have become wrath­ ful, too, but his adversary was a pretty woman, so he sought an ally. The lit­ tle girl was playing with a shepherdess in porcelain de Saxe that adorned one end of the chimney piece. "Should yon like itT "Oh, yes; it is so prettyr "Take it." "Jeanne,"Said the mother, *1 forbid you to accept anything." "If it were only to please her," replied Durand, "1 could understand your pro­ hibition, but it is an economy for me. 1 shall have so much less to move." Women are ready laughers. The lady fixed her eyes on the wall in order to keep her countenance. "Your name is Jeanne?" said the painter. "Yes," an­ swered the child. "And your p where is he?" "He died two years ago.'* "And mamma is a widow?" "Yes, mon­ sieur." Then turning to the lady, Durand apologized for his sins, told her that he had cleared one room and that he would go and help her get her furniture in. Soon the furniture began to find its place--the wardrobe, the mirror, the bookcase. "Oh, madame, without know­ ing you, as 1 look at these books I can read your mind. Balzac, Hugo, Lamar- tine"-- "Ta, ta, ta," cried the irate lady, "yoa would have done bettefr to clear out before noon than to be laying to study my character!" "I am work ing all the time, madame. Look! 1 have put that console there--here the statue of the Virgin--this little mirror opposite the window." "Oh, it is no use; you cannot make peace with me!" WRATH TURNED TO LOVK. There was an interval of twenty min­ utes, during which the lady Stood at the window. Durand had remained in his room with the child. "Are they com­ ing today or tomorrow--your men?" she ed angrily as she came back into the room; but she stopped in the middle. •Jeanne, motionless and smiling, was seated on a chair and Durand was paint­ ing her portrait "Mamma," said the little one suddenly, "I am hungry. You have some wine and a pate in the big basket." "Come, then, and breakfast on the balcony," murmured the mother. Durand was left alone to finish his sketch. There was a silence of ten min­ utes. Then the child returned timidly. "Mamma has something to ask you." "What?" "She does not dare." "She wants to turn me out?" "No„" - "What then?" "Mamma would like to know if you--if you would like a piece of pate." This happened on July 15, and when the concierge arrived, all trembling, to announce that the men had at last come to remove Durand's furniture, he found him sitting on the l&lcony at table ^ith the mother and dandling the child on his knees. Misfortunes, however, never coons alone. The wagon was too small. It would not hold all Durand's things at once. "Leave your palette, your easel and your pictures," said Jeanne; "I will take care of them, and then you will be obliged to come back again a.n<l finish my picture." He left them. He only came into possession of them on Jan. 15, when he brought all his fur­ niture back into his own room. This time, however, there was no difficulty about the outgoing tenant, for she had meanwhile become Durand's wife, and . tfre two households were merged into Cor. Philadelphia Bulletin. And Still We Have Dyspepsia. ^Scientists assure us that upward of .9&00,000 minute* glands are constantly III work in our stomachs secreting gad- trie juice.--New York Journal. No healthy person need fear any dan- Erous consequences from an attack of grippe if properly treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment. Remain' quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recov- #ry is sore to follow. This remedy also- counteracts any tendency of la grippe to IWult iP pneumonia. Among the many $KM»aitds who have used it during the •frtdexnicft of the pqat two years we ha' yet to learn of a single cam that has n suited in pnet* nottles? foe HitirpiliaiTwM MMI Tree A Co. inntrnctad andIMIM m*.1 VOVkMltHdilf tad made money faster tbaalas^Mtadfto.IbacaM ablate boy an island and t>nil<L a small MOMntr hotel, if I ^n'litlecMdftt that, I will go work iMteal the business In which 1 made my money*.; TrMAjdStt Shall we inotnael and etuit yon. reader! If we do*aaa if yon work lndnstrtauly, you will in daO; time** able to boy so island sad build u h o tel. if yon wish MSsif bo earned at onr new lino of work, rap* idly and honorably, by those of either sex, young or old, and hi their own localities, wherever they live. Any one JJWwswwt. Easy to learn. We fnrr.ish everything. No risk. Yon canderoteyonr spare moments, or all yourtirao to the work. This entirely new lead brines wonderful sue- JJJSto every worker. Beginnora are earning from QM& to ••HP. pgr week and upwards, and more after a littleexpe- «•• £arMnrrtish yon the employment--we teach yon * Thisis an age of marvelous things, and here is •mother great, useful, wealth-giving wonder. Gr«at gains 2 ••ward ©very industrious worker. Wherever yon arek whatever yon are doing, yon want to know ahont this wonderrol work at once. Delay means mnch money lost to to expltla here, font if von will wri te to ns, •Uplatoioyon FBEF.. Address. TlfcU.E«fe CO., JBfox 40>. Angmta, Maine, Scientific American Agency for CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, OS8ION PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. J?l'orMa{ion "n-i »»oo Hanciboote writo to _MCNN i •'(>., :;fii BHOAUW .Y, NEW vonic. Otdcst bnrp.'in for securing patents In America. Bvery patent taken out by vs is brought -before U» Public l>r si notlee plven free of in the Scientific .^tnmenn Larcest circulation of any scientific pa^r In the world. SpletMlidly Illustrated. No Intelllirent man .should be without It. Woeklv, S.i.OU a rear; $l.o0 six months. AddrcMB M17NN & CO., PUBLISH Efts, 3R1 Broadway, Now Vork. twm ^ : s j fUurlifillsCi! "V -s i . . . . . With Two Stores, Ore on ihe Wrgt and on«» on th<vl£a #lde, tbey preaenl to the buying put. A Larger Stci O# ALL KJKD8 Q)| . '• I ^^NITXJRE Tl»l§ Fall than are ofterlDg at greatly JUlilA A. e t&ke tMB way to tell you that we have to offer this month. They are all marked in plain figures, and the EXTREME LOW FRIGES will sell them. J. W. CR1STY & SON RINGWOOD, ILL. GEO. W. BESLEY, "ir-WiiiB l^fDEALBR IN FULL LIN K OF ONE DOOR WfeSTOF B1VBB3IDB BOUSE. XOBIBIT,!!!, Constantly on ha'd. Also a 'argp line of Patentjyiecl|cine8. Toilet I ' IIMO A COMPLETE STOCK OffJ ^STATIONERY - GGISW cians i6k£$fitny and accuratey comj o »rdcd Iby a Segl»t(ip4 :iBt. Tour patronage is respectfully solicited. •• • * RIL :Wfc • Jill •A. STOItY: T1. VEEKLT. I STILL CONTINUES The Most Popular Family Newspaper io the Vest IT IS THE BEST NEWSPAPER FOR THE HOME ^ THE WORKSHOP, OR THE BUSINESS OFFIQ^ SO* THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, THE WORKINGMAN, OH v THE POLITICIAN. IT IB A REPtTBlJOAN NEWSPAPER, and as aach 1b ably conducted, BOmb*rlag among It*writers tbe ablest in the country. , It pubusbea ALL THE NEWS, and keapa its readers perfectly posted OB Important oventa all over tbe world. - o Its IJT^RARY FEATURES are equal to those of the bast maffazlneif. Amono Its contributors are W. D HO "WELLS. FRANK R STOCKTON, MHJ. FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT, MARK TWAIN, BRET HARTE, MAU­ RICE THOMPSON, A. W. TOURQEE. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENoON, RUD* TARD KIPLING, SHIRLEY DARE, MARX HART WELI. CATHEHWOOft JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS, and many others of SOUND LITERA«T FAME. It will tbua be Been that THE INTER OCEAN publishes THE BEST STORIES AND SKETCHES IN THE LANGUAGE., Its FOREIGN and DOMESTIC CORRESPONDENCE Is *«ry extensive and the best. The Youth' 8 Department, Cariosity Shop, Woman's Kingdom it The llome ' Are Battar than a Magazine for the Family. Oaa ottbs Most Important Features Is the Department of FARM AND FARMERS. SMtedby EX-GOV W. B. HOARD of Wisconsin, Editor and Proprietor of "Board's Dairyman." This Is anew feature and an Important one to Affrl- onlturists. AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT Has also beefe opened for tbe speolal purpose of discussing tbe Questions now agitating the farmers of tbe country. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN Is One Dollar per Year, postage paid. THE v. SEMI-WEEKLY INTER /. OCEAN Is publlsbed avery Monday and Thursday at $2.00 per year, postpaid The DAILY INTER OCEAN is $6.00 POSTAGE ̂ PAID The SUNDAY INTER OCEAN is 2.00 FOSTA^^APAjD Liberal Terms to Aottve Agents.' Send for Sample Copy. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. ERE TO DEALER 1* DHU3S AND MESIC.KSS, PAINTS. OILf^l Toilet Articles, PURE USES AND LIBORS '^4% WOB MKDICAL ^ «-AL80. BPTTLCO All AM PORTER FOR MEDIOAL USE.JC* EEDUCEO PB1C18 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT. We aleo keep ID Vocl a fbll line of CARPETS, And can give yon anything froib'rnJ' cheapest tothf lineet Brussels, at lower prices than any other house' in tht- coaot|% We have taken gn at pain* In selr et tog our V1S1BTM1S6 8UPPLII8 COFFINS: CASKETS ft TEIXMIHttS. Of the latest designs. Everything new and elegant. We keep noihiDj? but the best. Do not fail to call ancT gee us when in want of anything in ouf line. A splendid New Hearse In connection, wh'eh will b* furnl»h at Reasonable Ratr 8. JUSTEN BROS. McBenry, Ill^Sepreoiber, 1691. iji.MS ' i n ' ' c e T n B o s w a» a !JQ 5*. S* •o 4 M GO H 5 o, W W SZ5 S CD & B' 9 £• § a. o o CL 'M' f | 1 2 9 4 4 . ̂ ,: : • •Z % ® % OB <D < 2.. : TfJTH A FULL LIK& fH) |^nd, Np. Mistake. W e«t MeHenry, Dl» / The best bMtillp af> Mpckug always on hand. 4 Physicians' Prescriptions compo'tiuled ^HiiHiBiiuummii!iiiiiuiiummiiiiitiiuiiuiimmioyiiiiiiuiiti»m»HitiiiiiiiiHii:mmiiiiuuii!iiiu§§ I Clean, Fresh Stack of. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ! SKATS, CAPS BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES. Etc. | It is no use to make a noise about what you are going to do* un­ less you are prepared to do it when the time comes. Our Greeting for the Fall. Real Bargains of great valu < io every one of our* ustomerfl^ * v My stock is complete in eVery department and com Uttcord Si31 an ever before, always the be^t. I'i:' MM " ifi We head the list wttj£ Pi'f^tn Be tat $1 35 per Lily of the Valley, 1.25 4| A No. I family flour, I 1$ % •' 25 lbs. etri ily pure Buckwheat ^ Flour ? 60 cents^ 25 lbs, granulated Com* Meal, ' >•{ 50 cents. , >* 12 1-2 lbs granulated Corn Meal,:' 25 cents. 25 lbs. winter wheat Graham Flour, 70 cents. - * 12 l^ lbs, winter wheat jBral^ , c Flours35 eent&t ' 7- -- All flour money refunded. '• frV Flour delivered to'any part ol t ihf> village 'free of charge, .' " Uive as your orders and we "J will try and pieaaiByou in quality ind price in any flour you might want. y .*< Remember tike place. - < Fox River Valley Boiler Mills. " J >N HORSE BLANKETS Nearly every pattern of HorSf: ; - Blanket is imitated in color and . ^ style. In most cases the imitation 4Sfl looks just as good as the genuine, but it hasn't the warp threads, and . , so lacks strength, and while it sells y for'only a little less than the genu- . ̂ ine it isn't worth one-half as much., '* j The fact that % Horse B/ankets ,[* ^ are copied is strong evidence that they are THE STANDARD, and every buyer should see thai the trade mark is sewed 08 . J foe inside of the Blanket. Five Boss Etcctrto - ^-,1 Extra Tart 1; :"'i Ask for 5/A„ NORSE BLANKETS A R E T H E S T R O N G E S T * IOC 6'A STYLES . • U-: prices f J suit everybody. _ If J'o.i cant fi (bem from yoOT dealer, viite us. Ask rat ; die Va Book. Yoa can get it without charg® .WM. AYKES SONS. Fhllwtnlphia . WEBSTi- , THE BEST INVESTMENT ^ ^ Fer tbe family, School, or Professional T.ifci 4ry. *,A' • Tr-^: " 1 : rWiil be for service at tbe barms' of 6«er(« r. Owen, MoUenry, Illinois. L ->' >, TERMS. 875. me a liiif ;S-V» I8LEY GEO. Everything Usually Kept in a GE&ER&L Store. CAII and look us over, whether you w|sl> to boy or n Beft^eetfoHli . i . iV. '.i-M • t ^ ' •»' J, K ' A ' »: ' v • p JOHN I. OTORY payable In Cash, balance due six monthB from service without Interest, Interest aft«ir due at 8 per cent. "GeorsreO" was sirea by Lakeland Abdallah 9(1. by the founder of otir trotting ao&ders, Ol'J R'ysdyfeea Hambletonian, 10 Dam of George O is by Autocrat, a son of George M. Patchen, 30, record 2:28#. She pftoert at eix^ears ol' a halt mile in 1:08.)4', Mid at S7 years a full mile In 2:27. "George () " has had v <•', limited ad van- tSgfiH in the stud, m vei havtug bred a atar- <|ard bied mare, but bis colts are all very apeedy and a^tarlaug prices, .w- a of to Koeut Oart McHeury, Sept. 22d, 1S»1. OlOTIONAff ITSL'LF ?- Has been, for years Standard Liithority in the Governiu^nfc Printing Office and. U. 8. Su- preme <Bonrt. It is liighly recommended by 38 State Sup'ts of Schools and the leading* College Presidents. Nearly all the School Book^i ^ •}; published in this eowitiT are % based wpon Webster,, as T. ed by the leading school Book ' . Publishers. --• S SOOOmore Words and. nearly t,- 2000/ more Engravings than , Hfiy other American IMctlonary. SPECSl"M EpTTESTI MON liklM. % S * . e s y s : W e b a t « i f s * » ^^l!»OTrun!vera3!yeoS»ied to be the bmt* fheBwtoB CBnlis em • Abater ifi fh* mo- [" • kfaowTedgod ftandafd in lexicography. .' The Atlaata Constltntioa says: We^fsrbas • long been the Htandard authority in our offiee i / 4i fhs Chicago Intir Oceaa say»: UnabridgedhasalwaysTSen the standard. * -iaeftu ghe Wsw Orteans IttmSmST I * j WeUstens^aS3arTwIt^^^®Wrtffl<»B. > ghe Hew York Trihiatssys* itia r^gg>i»e<i ^ ^^^h^moetmeToTexSaDg "word-J- r I • the English language all over jhe wt :.. « -SoldAjr ail Booksellers. Pamphlet f • M C. MKRIUAM A CO.. Pnb'rs. flprimiflfcUi f *

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