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

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' s " ^$0 • mt t MPO* |^'MNlk»rtt)tt a a&euther of t|f llfhse hat! received» bribe for pHf*-Wsty alicrwitljt'<* «ft wMe** luir»lP to fHll^ We Th*«h*f|C« nwwitfN* be ;lgi«i«;y«wr own Beprs*nUUic, iraC;' $V K. le^l^;qr M»e fMtiriM 'v^iiMffMi . «fci« ewrresjwn- dent asked to knowth* &au» ef i4 m»er. This the corrm- pwide«t*att ^»ed t« five, when 31jj. Granger *etit before the Honse a»<ldfeui*itdta«l it pi|bli« ttive§tig*fcl9n. ltt noting R wtkch • the wen taken fit the In- . . V Oi%«5*r( ri Mmmry count*. w«a*be«#*»»e* t»fei*ftMl «••.«* hafiiW ImiMM lw«»«*slgli# * brn#Tt»mtT g»i*mmim ********& an investigation o££Jbe->a»0Ki public a ML through ehtrecte*. "fe«H*rdr*y after­ noon «r*s tin tie** fetA»r the opening of the tiivmtlciMlR ln ' t* new phase, and as tkl* #4* g^twrally known, the ArtHaR !* tllfe Cestui, where the Committee «%t[ crow tied by members of bipi "Wfymk ami others sikxlowrto hewt1i^t«M.tniotty. The aVtAlMiewrettwmioiit appeared {yg«3tPteTfel5S35 ktrt#ll *«'-*h» worut %eak»>r of the tare fldneif ever hail" s Assembly), is fact, In Itself, was hii iHay here- thiit there was lobiyrfst in the miXtedap with il kuewu us the 1 neurit ueu." the Bunk sflV»J other dis- rwp*t*bttrhj^M»iljoU*4**mi!fl M aMMemterof corruption In « 6eml wat so sublime a traH(«ii( BiMWfiSwl firsoraMty 'itfttt fmllsaM In advance tfcc • remit which •«,, ., .••! Invited the most i»ml ft «i triii j*stt«l*a|r thaftkei> stout! the ordeal in a JMMif which uoturlticeU all who entire, Innocence of ft ftt VMRes fn crisis!; or imprttfneat I^Gran*'^* •©CTPBfWw eBOKv WUI««HL19IK^ WfK* JBWIWpB tbofflpnMi mtw {wtumm twstfwinrr tliauanr they hav« yet adduced, their dlMOttnfUire will be complete. -That titer® was not a psrtisle of truth 1m the charge against Mr. Gran­ ger, hie frtewis welt k*ew, bni the «^mjpleMjifii^Btdr@.of hts enemies by thlg ^poMte Investigation ^ Igdeed pbsftlen takenby thn Tribune la this matter Is disgraeefnl to jour­ nalism. To epbeld a re»rre*|>«ndent In i&h ttAlliiiiM'ilKM~A'frlia • WWWF1 VW ^PiPMPni' WIIP IF--Wf IW|>W v ;,«aewM& «f Mm. pat home^lwwil% the he ^tosecl in the future. It 1» not titeii: ftrst a&ta^ipt ai -«f **#t*h ln.%!,^ policy. . ( Mr,, Granger {standK to-day before hl» cor«i»titueiit8 completely vindicated from the enlarge. "•yeo any dent^s the MP fltt snbtcripiSons to the four pi? 9*nt, Wednesday, were over#8.000.- M. This In a larger amouut than any da^y mbfteriptlon for some time. Heo- r»l*fy 8h#t«arj Icmltv upon the final!- «lat tltrtltlon with wMmlMe oheerful- tl»e MOMtii* he toiM CMMNlM of tiw if<Mir per «s&^i»*tde .au t t t to rcby ' t im M#ftM of redeeming the same of llii(lt»-twenly «ix peireeat bonds. whieii will «»ve the n©wrt*. aMatapveii wsiUion» a year lafeeresr. Mr. Sl^rm^o 1 pofip^te the, ^^fSoa ^r m« ^twentteu into f<»,ttr per cent, bonds before Jnly 1st, perhaps within the present iponth. Since potting the above in type the Goverwaaeut h»s *eLd*)l tbe 4 * Washlitgron correepoHdi^nt <rf<l»e "New Yotk' Tribune says that "a •i|itlt#m democratic Senator admit- tM mm evening, while discussing the preOMU'sltustion In the Senate, 'that th« I00» discreet members of his >ar^ tf Ha--miswhat troubled stt the atti- tttikr i^ aHiteh the parry has been HlMiii W OeasralQarisids speech.-- He Midi 'The Korthem Democrats have its to till# bote. We did itot seek lt» We cm*? m**4 really for tlte repeal rtUhe* test oaUi. but the Nortliern Deusoarafs sald^ im caueub that they **n44 m*% carry Ohfto «Hd New York u»l«>fe tfee#iecrto» Jam km repealed, th^ bnai-#nd w» mem S«t« A,1,'Jim'" l|#%«UMle a v«vf ongges- • |MM IMfbate/.tbo • oritur day. : ^ was addwe^ng : #^natf:* Ife lilt f|« «»il on tiie^A#^, That fsinst what It is. and aH In the world ooitxprttt itbett«r4 f®rThirls the deliberate opinion of some of our newly converted Green­ back fanatics^. MAH the Wjwb»cafi P»rliy liiw ndw t<* ^o if to submit to* decent bwtlal, a«^ paa Uito. hisro'-y ac the party tbat fe»^l$rttin on Its ootni- try by r0ag j^:^g«" We are afraid. I* wonHAiJM^ieJP* snspeui It will raise the llvelieet kind of an objactiosi to being bnrled. But wet« ft dead and buried, the dofisgs of the lX»mo- cratlc llfonso with its 0SOn,000,000 South em war claims, wnnld make it not only roll over in its coffin, but stalk forth In its grave clothes and give the Demo­ cratic party a sound drubbing. The whole army of dead heroes Is on its track. How can the living gflyyut to submit to burial t » r several year^ past &«n. Fi ta John Porter and his friends have been nntlrtiig in their efforts to inflirence Executive actibu and public opinion iu favor of some form or show of a rever sal of the findings of the Court Mar­ shal which resulted. In his being casl* lered on Jan. 31,1888. At Inst he is to be restored to his old place Its the army* The Military Bbard appointed to review tils case has exonerated hLm. Gen Porter. wa*«kt effect, -condemned for not having fallen any part In his own battle, Snoh the ^rrW.upon which Gew jorter .'#*§, ^roiionneed guilty of the most shameful crimo known §tt<^%^H»?rs. " S^Tho Ollver<;ainervi( bifvach of promise case came to an end In Wash Ington Wednesday with a verdict for defendant. The judge's charge to the j«ry was a one. He simply said, ^gentlemen of the jury, {take thfa case siid flif po»e of it." Ti^e jury stood thr«« for plaintiff and ukM lor defen- da^pwiv" on the sttcoad vfttft ouo for plalotlfl and #ievs?a tor defeodant, ll took tito hours slid » b«tf Ifelsoeajairoak,. " \ ' - f fMa^aeisSaa^eaa' - • • :S aPBlKO«tKU>. > ••; rn creaui- dbuiter ^attd-^^lllfet^blc loW«*r j^fad« Si iW (^pin exfwH ̂ fM« I (lOfc,' tA'»t Hhci-f^viite^;' 'ttialip, '• • ^lil'4i4ttw«^' if fojmd, Wi»i#^'rtii» fresh 'silfj «#«M»4ry f««^# to 28c.; f»»l«rStlilib sfb)e«ted £au^f^i#'tO;:S6c.,i-. I» Hues, 17 to l^ift-eah jloo* m ca^i inen ,6 to 14c . ? > ; j , , ; . . . r . Oh kksk--Receipts for the week were IS. 180 boxes; exports, 28,12o boxes^r- Tiils msrket hasthe sigiial of d'stregs flying am! sales are makMp; ^t ruinous rates. We quote: Fancy September jind Octo1)«r at ? to 8Jij,; fuilf ^khns at 2| to 5a. ' Bound solid , fhll cre^tu ear- lies at Iffc ; oklms a«^ ^niii«le^nt^o at 1 to Sc. * * • •i namrm. April 16th, 1371*. 3t«W butter lifts been arriving more flet'ly, and being pressed for sale prices have ruled in favor of bnyers; old botter Is dull, atid tio reliable quo- tatliras can be glyeh, as holders are foltciMg it ofl at the best prices that can 1m obtalited; the sales of new creameries bave been nt 20 to 28c, ; new and choice dairy lots at 17 to 180:1 and fair to good at 12 to to 15c/? old bdHtex ha* ranged from 6 to 18c.; as'to quality Cheese is dull and prices are easier; the sales have been at & to 8c.; fot:f|i^caud choice, and the latter is an extreme littla lolsure time during the first part of the inonth, we visited Um 3tati Capital, and **dok»tis\ them assent- %d. ' Sprllgfleld has no obj**«ts of especial intoreat save the State House and the lincoln Monument. A* these both be­ long to the State every citizen nntnraHy feels inteiested In their ap- pearaufM. The former is an impost tig structure with its large dome whicn can be seen from any par& of thoelty. and Its nag stafl 868 feet from the ground, one of thohighest In the world. Ti^» main floor Is reached by a broad tit gilt Of about fllty stone steps, and to residh the assembly rooms One must many nioce. The slfs^ one being arranged to date 61 members with the different officers and reporters, and the other to accommodate three tliof that number. Through the kindness of Hon. P. K. Granger wo were enabled to obtain a seat on the floor of the-House, where we had a much better chance to see ami hear thsn we would have had from the gallflies. Mr Granger is one of tli« oldest members In the Honae, and one of the leaders on the republican side, apd although the late unsuccessful attempt to oonnect his nam* with aonie ei^rtpu(able scheme, shows that lie IpM, Wis* eitemies. yet lie is Undoubtedly the peer of any In the Hon**. I<J We called upon Col. Harlow, Secreta- r^ of State, sud found him as pleasant and social as ever. After explaining the workings of 1iia * ofllee wtdch, b|r the way. Is admirably arranged and reflects great credit upori his buslmNNi tact and energy,he sent a ines^l^ejrfl Capt. Morgan, to sijow us through the building.' I,- •* . Our c;uld* beln< well infonned end qiilite talkative made onr ramble very pleasant indeed. He led us through sieJirly every room In that vast building explaining the dlflerent desigM on wall and oelllng. tipe kind of material used, and where wpalfied. The building i»S|ill fn. «ui unAn|s}ied ^fate. and about a million and a half dollars are needed to complete it; but Wlten dope it wiH b^ ^Mi of the best, and for oMtoflt* kin<|| ebeapest buiid- tiieUirttedStatas. Something about tbe Lincoln Monu> ament next time. OtmEir. Why Snfler wliat aMeb ,* cough and Cold. Fer» OMMfttyoa purchase of your druggist jabot tleof, 0r. t Mar- shaliv Is wrtaiu. Sold by Ueiby Sroa. MeHeury, Wniorin Woodstock do ftlfl tr nail at 'fhe,:0l|jg6|akery for Warm oe Cold Meals. ,T8i^. have on# ..of the neatest Meataturant^ iss -town* . Tiiose best Kid Slmes, every, pair Warranted. You can l»uv, of Hall for w» Eggs. 14 to 15c. .t£f**A ' • A WAY pAssKNGKa' He was a "ctille'd tramp," and :ip- proaobed Captain Jase Phi 111 jw' as tiie train hanled ujpi at P'ewtf^.' "Is yon de capt*lnobde kears?'1 Yes."* replied Jase. *Dou"t Want fo'ter lilre ttitj^ deett-Msnds, duz ye ?'* **No( T'iit not rusifng a 8t^»l^A^^l^oa«.,, ••Zscflyl- Mout I ride straddle ol> de cow-carelier to Iks next landiu^P I'^e busted itu* a long ways from horaeP" "Get on! All aboard!" And tl*e negro stiftldM,$M '•«»w-«ii«iteher* 1^1, G HI lg»»» jhiNiM out the throttl^ wide open, and the train had not gone /more than half jv sulie i#efore the engine uoiadetl w; til a cowt tlnowhig it over a fence into a corufleld, and the negro ' after the cow. Next day,coming down, the ne­ gro limped up to Jitse at the same' de­ pot, and Said: "BoRs, I dhln"t riile fur wid yon on that«ow snatcher. Kase yer see de cow wanted to* rid$ dar too, an1 dar wan't room to* hofe ob ns^so we got off togedder up hetre in de co'n- tleld to resr. De nex' time ( rides wid yon J'll frtteae to/ de tail-gate ob the wagon. Hit's safor."--Xuuwyri/fo C'our- $ 'rnf t r«.#i ' a-^4 i vM {• - 9 i* .y£r». '?<*. M '3^0. >-?'*8$ I0tli •' tip f l ' tp» w^Tt !«* mi- , ' " SJ On th'e liiaW ofiTy 6T the tnost and Vest Oo^ lw i«wt R!NCWOOPf ||^ BfeuUtMAi f»i the f*vaw* ait mm am <!oiihtle«s mm m y ino«fe of<Mng bafineHs, we gfjggfitj hv wliich v/e arc govcraeft, for the 1 ttwM aot-avqaahi»eit "V'«i>'«salhoii6>»iiy.witK'kiij-> *-*.&•'* ':'a^ fo ftsAdlo'aotto bi^t tfte If 5. 'to sell at the Lowest Lfvlng prices. ' ,f4l ;To re«|iilre puymcnt And bay arcordtng' to njfreum«i>t,f .- .,.j ,• • • 6. Torvfrala fo«a «>U^epresant«U»»na »f All kiiuld.,« ! v1 • , • b.:-- fjto wtth the ^mis4 '& tr^tu^uea qfaear -ftyiesi - .• - i> TPo ^roA-^iit mihtakos, and ^to «x*t«ct them '/promptly if made. 8. To pay strict attention to onr business, To treiit all with pnliteriosn, soeklnp and. trVmir lo merit cintoai «ntv strirttlv Im^iness principIeH, arid taking ploasurw at alt timos in1 whether puiv.lMMca are lw- J?"4 i»fl or not. ill part 4»t . - r ~ HAT||il*DCAPS, BOAT'S and SHOES, eROCRfajJY, <Jt,A8SWAEE: tender ^hal^s these stores to hiiisinW pr»c«» ctassos of merchan^iii. We will sell yon (srood merelmii^lse than aivy store in tti^ North west audi the foi U*wiiig List wi!l oonviric© 'Will your credit merchant sell you *t ilia • ! i Rest ( JimhI 5f'. It GOTMI l.innon. " '"'"l'M|» ' , - T • - i . » .» Wr, ViVili Wi't ...... i5c. ............. 2S»-.. SSi-. Sfe »Hn*e. ,#ee thejp Ins,, . , r:mio I & WproeimShoB«, Warrauted...i..... a 90. ibkv •M'-' y f i i •m I v V » ' >' 4 t Women« fl1w<e«, «oofl Meni- Pants »»> *• Suits at !««• than Oo«t of Ctoti Moni«Snit«Xo. 1 Mens SuitsXo. a,-...*;.i Mens «ult* .....ta>f01 Hats & Puns .Me.(' Trunks ,% Valiaeii, wav to»n, Tea fit hat B«nit them all, SO, SI, Maad M <1bs No. 1 Coffee,... tit Hlhs Raiains...v. l it. 121bH Ttice.. 1 171h* Cwroints... •20H>8 l'ttHclien iOlft Dars .Soap..... ]tt]M Drin<l Apple*. stov e Pol i ah No. 1 Baking Powder »»tx* Crwckerv, John Moddook A Som«; wo WUt «aP*» 'Ml "II 1C. » i» » . . . **.<«. •*...- P It ............... . i* m sell than otbvrs can Ray. Largo Stock of Yellow and Glasa Wate. s We want trade and are workiunr for IT. Have E»tablisb«4;-tirii reputation .in McHenry Cffuntyj of a cheap seller and am <roio^ to keep it. Cash does the business and the lon<* time CliKDIT Hmtm MUST -rnit the CHY of POOH GOOD, for it won't RUN. My Customers know hettei. Come And See me, visit one oftin Throd '^TiM p&f will be mon^irt ywit et. * • "' f •4tri% \Uiii 1 «*»iv »J ti-itHt'"' «r 1870. JJaspectfully Toimy " C. F. HALL. ^ * • ' • ' i « WM:' MEDICINES,^»i • . ' .Hi ' .- stet irfifjjlSliil i:i»u«il,r itcM. jn j flrst-cJans coiinWry storo which wili Gia «oW at \:vi (Ifst miw*»» tut ii tie: tmeii &#•: \ rn Uuvtr-H ijKV. ^ , V . " " V ' v . % * . * v?,r^ ad' > g i O-J.'-V" AndexwmlneGvods lo^n |>ricej*; ?-,%»,^ > i> at pry#4'jl J. w. CRIST*. ';:Sl RIVERSIDE BLOCK, McHENRY, ILL. '%%e liave.ijyne of the m«»st complete stock of Goods ever i tnis n^ui jketr coBsietiDg 111 part of ^ FUKNITURE. Wwris1 Paints, GOODS McKenry, ill. » ' <-1 (SiM P. 4 W mv-m r- e<»ni Pr^scniB to the hnvltsjr public of all UndM of Fiir»itur« I ever before, which 1 am ars© t^prnsie - klian at greatly • f}' t pVff Bobrfe .1 A^'l) HIIOKS, c>f A" ' "&i& \ if; ".V. Uij *?*f i< MftS Creckeif, fflassware, Wcoden aBd Wilw-wMi, M- Near the J>e|H>t McHenry • - t UUnojti llavinf just rerfetred^thelr SnHn* and S«m-er Stock of Ready-Made Olottiine Ifatn, - - - - - - " K i i r a l a l i t a f ! mer - . tieatn thpy fait the times, Oafw, and offer to tho buying pablic at Goo«l#, which Prises to Their Stock' df Clotbl; ; I« the llneat and larjrcut ever bought to this tfjwn* swl Mfftlte* alt the latest l*att«-r)« and 'tjrlM to be foaad in the market, from which tier s«e peoparMi tomafee a axN^LE UAH' Ipsy* OH I' and ... f ? , Guarantee SsiMafactioii. ;,/ (SVOsll andeanntiife onr atock W»fore Biirv ehaalag ilievhere. We will uot be undv^ruoM v LA-UKH & BECKJiB. MeHennr. lII., March 2Atl>» 1S*9. •-s Morse Shoeing, General Elacksmithiag, WA60N AND aiNCWOOD - T ILLINOIS Would ro*i»«ctfKMy Inform hi* c.utioQusn the pnhllr ffonoraUy thit he i* now hct- f«r than ever pre pa rod tofloallfrOrk In Mm Horisie S li o e ii^ We make a specialty la this line, u«e noth. Ji*n'1 t t7",Myl Shoea, an»l giiarantee laterferinif horaea or those with had fact promptly veinodle l. / ; (yf all kind* on nhnrt nottra> Wagon and Carriage Paiatlag. s^roive u* a call and wo will both in quality and price of work Ajnlfltvssm. NO pteato' yea ,v V ' fthl ask an inspection of our WALL PAPER, which rendu elegit and desirable; Patronage solicited w REB0CE& PRICES. lm§ Is Hie Time B«y. ;•.. • -v •. . * We N#t« taken great pains iB ielsiilss out ttmlettaking Sappllea. / ®, Gofltas. Casksts, aid Tfiaaisis, Qf the d##«a«. .ilverythii^ SMWr s*"1 olegani. Wc keen nothing but tiie beat. Uq no^ftiii to enll ami «ee^ ito^naea >4s terasKt-'Wr: anything in our ilaet i 4'- ' In lecture lllme^aii^ Sraekett we wfu Ibot he under­ sold. JTOfft B. BtiAKE* MeHent-jr, 111., March Ittli, isTS.; ^ OOLBY dROS. IMiii and pflQ0«. Until you see aiid .examiae iBy stock l»ve the U«t stock i>t ! ^«lt '**<•* Lj d m MMtm. Ifi MeHenry Coahty, and will ' $ Ain $>mM T McHaru-y I havo nil the Lcadiug Mows ftmonjir tlicm are the Furst ft BraS- ley, Norwegian^ !^[offtie, jPeru, Grand Detour, John Deerei and JT. I. Case, all acknow!^ilj|ed the best made and warraiiied in every Pfc- speot. Also have the Furst & Bradley and Moline Sulky vu>m wliffch wili talk for themselves. ' The only Agent for the ^ JO !><*' fiiriOrt I»«r;m.»i«.r< Witti QIPE0V1E EAmLL PULVERIZING HARROW The most Popular and Profitable Ffcira lmplement wsed, %r] • lAvftase Prleee, i ; Wc hny none hnt the best of Meats, and Hatter oaraelvea that we can offer onr custom, o^ Mea^g ia bettor shape than any other action. .T&aakfaSfei f»yi»ro w© »<>Ucii a <HIH. dntfaitcpof tbe «mi«, and we will guarantee t^ sattsff JfOB bosh in qeaittr aaS price. . ^ FRfiTT A SON. Mellcnry, Ill., Marc)i l9tM. 8H®, <1' 1 Never elt--» HCfft V»u can make woeey bv ael SEEDERSI We have the Buokeye and Pmirie City, both fir&t-class in eyexv. respect. • Alao the Foree Feeders.; - • y,ss tii • • • PLANTERS! ....tLiNtteftSi"PLANTER© ' r " • : - ; r i • " ^ - i F O f i T H E r C » i « » - w ̂ ^ . 7 , ; 'rMi*. . « t - - « ' * PlBtiorm ̂ Mpring Wago» -!-jr§ ' On the market I have the Cortland Improved Gear, which hps no s||- perior, The Compajiv make them a speciality and m?ke 116 othef. f^or Pumps I have the Adams and Kenosha, excelled by none. * lie sure and tall before going elsewhere as we know %e can tnalli it to ^our iiit^efct to do so. Kem^mher eveiythinff is sold on ill merits. At the old stand opposite the Mill. ^ ' J ^T"wT -Tr\JALw'̂ 'T~ L'tr1'*^!3a«r*stlWL m fe­ rn J,a ' •» , ' Ul- '• . W r „4 .. 0k'm," f--* ^-%f} •m

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