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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 19 Sep 1883, p. 1

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»j mi. mummy, .«#*•••» *!« . "' J •*: i?-:" " •" fell •:•'•? ;!1 J * • » , * > > * » $ a J • « t " < :x,-. ••••.•-' '>Jt v. ft nd no Pear lU Aw®," v'iB: li'TllJiii i 19, 1883. £ "' *J^KSS 'i - • *OTTO*A#l> PdBUSttK*. -• V. > ' . . . . ;" t h ' . - ; l . : s«FV; . Office ln Bt»hop'8 Block, --OrroaiTS Fisir A o*it'i- tebms or ivMottirnoa:- TOwaitjiia«ii,-^s±: faftwtilhM wmIwI '»» throe mo^4he tathe iui«|M9*rtMi. . .. «.« o* ei* Kates of Adver " We Announce Hbeml rates itealvetttoiw Hi tfca PunniALilK, and endeavor to ltet« th«lJ»|)MWr that they will be rendily «n- fluf are ai liiUoiri: i.feeti one WP ' -' • -... Vn«M»<eai asaec * <H «»#•*» • - »« ... fg ^ ' ".' "•- 100 00 one MA«T O. BARBIAN. Hair worker. ah kinds ot Won doaie fanf rst eUu ityrt cut corner of ] O.3. GREEN VETERINARY SURGEON, RtehmOBd, IHinois .. v..;r- „ *S*-.*.. • i ^ JESSE A. BALDWIfl, TAWntR. Law bustnoss Ih any perl, ot j th°. Slate receives prompt attention. Office room 41, Government Building, OhlcAgo, Illinois. DO. C. E. WILLIAM*. DENTIST. Residence Dnarice. Will be at McKsnrv. at Parker Homo, the Wth and- SSthqfeaeh month. • When dates occur Saturday or Sunday J make my visits on the foltovring Monday. h owe year - • Am inch means themea in foment of o lachdfOyp the column, single column width ive nttes, bare often, as. they lUuiir adverU^rsfmeAutiiK .those living •tsndigg «ml£ km Be epfWert. ,to, insertion nflo«fwpm jier.Jfae each vTeek. All otttofis win be chnrgetrifr cent*iier'Tffce;ihc A*Stwc«V, «Mt1 cetftg per liM MMwkfnMieqMkt vect. Transient *aHvtfrrt*fe»ne«t» will be chsrsed At tl»e rata W <certt« per line, (nonpareil trpe, Mm»nitMtMaet InVthe Orst USne. and t «tat|:yariiM l^mlmMtal W*rM. This, •a inefc advertisement wilt ao«t frMMforone weefc;.ft«<>l*t. A*«.JWe^M, •«». .for throe Mill be:liberal in gfving ,_p s a . business rule,- i t fee from everybody g*in. eoluirtua for pcetiniar m PUJSIH^I CABI>8. Mt^lUftsmv. rw»c« over tlM IM OrteA PMPOait® iPorry A^Carttu'a «re Hp ataira, McHenry^.m. an .",' tl .'-Mil » "1.' •!'! FWiSlyill, Oi' hs i»wywlOl Air AMP iMganpoW. ^ WWIeW^: (Opposite BUke'a Pnrnltare »" '.)•." i""j «nt.; >'ym iW iO1 O. J. HOWARD, ML O. lfeH««Fy. Tll/^ «* tk»iOoMtl, une.v 'Office fit Chnf«h, MOVKT KRORIVRDi •ad loaned on i rVKHTMRXT Rurlty at c.h r-rmt r%tm, withmt ^eliar«r« to Hm lender. • Si dud TBordefn lllork, KSrio, III; •: J. MYKR&c . a i. Stiloon icttafl Rc«rtlturnn«, JPRATT HOWS Hi f A. P*\TT, Proprietor, d eo:w»no«latifl ~ IrAiieoBda. III. rwt d eo-nimxtntion*. Uood Banw MtkMtlMt BARMAN BROS. CIGAR Manufacturer*, MeHenry, til. Or-den aolieited. Shop, u Old Mcllcnry, A Kelter Block, two doors weat of Plain* NtAMcmOlftee. UICIJ.VUO COMl'TOS. JnSTlOK of the Peaceand Oom"ey«»ee*i-- Will attend promptly to the collection of t«bt«. Volo, litki County, III. i K. E. RICH VRUS. A^A eomplcte A',>«tr*ctot Tl In M Ilenrr Oounty, tllniois. unty Clerk, Woodstock, 111. to Inntl (Bee with ., E»M. OWBff 0.RNRRAI< lio-iJcr Hml Mannf^.t»i^erj frl I*. Agnnt Ih 't^eadlnp Farm Machinfiry. ricea lew aad lenug fovoraMe. Mtsllenry, la.AUITK. aOOT AWOSHOR MAKRR. Prompt ntten-tloM ffircR t* Repalrin*. Hhop In t.rug-•rjr'e Ntracu »ho»,op|MMite Rtveraido Honso, ||c Heart, Illiaota. M A E C t r s ' GERMAN Manufactured by F.MARCUS, --DEALRR «-- PURE WINES, LIQUORS AND • • w CI6ABS. „ ^ ilWoodstook, III. * The lieat Tonic in thi' tbriC Pat Bp in Pint and Quart Bottle*. F.MARCOS, l*atente©- JOHV KLBIFOEH. HOttftK Painter, Oraincr, Os»!efrtrtn«»r and Pap<»r Bnnjpor, Residence one Bioek West of roverside House. Work attended to prom ply and on teasonabie terms. • Horsemen, Attention ! A11 lovers of fine ltorses are respectfully invited to call at my farm, Jut If-A mile west of Mcllenry, on the Wooa\tock road, And see my line MxrRin itnd Draft Itorsea. I have .a Percheron Xori^an Draft tJOlt that U (>anl to beat. Call and see him. *S"Na business done onSttnday. •' v N. 9. COI.BY". Mc Henry, ^ ̂ ,, 0JJiX_^ Notice 1o the Public. Ill \ V R btr.Vt nultOp jnat'soxrlhe of. Ins* on Brick aim «Tor»'l Street, wtpcre I am prepared to dtr all Wind* iSf w^k hi mv line. As I have no boys to do my work, I Want very near what it Is worth for doing it. f do my work in » maaner that »e«<i« no' watohinf. t. 3tli:...ru MoH envy, Jan.^thv I9SW.^ " • • ' ' •• - ^ CBLVER, Richmond, Illinois^ 8ncS tof ; Fm- mfn «r and Goods ot j & kim s > at! ended to on the most ReasoniCbe T^ruijs find sittbfuetioo fmnnteed. EOBIBTC. H Tt-J .t~r }4hm DR. a R. WKLM. • * t J W » n # « 4 t e , «im «mh ptiy ait«ii! w nink, <M« H.K. JOHltdON ft CO., ' of^^iim. loos r a*., v. _ j. A. Logan, Bon. W. R. Afll^ aoJ*. J». <X JNiitlu T-ekin, M. R. 8t^'«nmrCtingB Mira, Rtrmtrr't Jtevtew, Obteaco. Bond for instrueelom. " i JOSEPH N. tTOEUNDw - s - t • '5 W?nes, l>Vattor« to MMMLi the county. Fre»h Oy'«t«g;W: mrved np la *«y ohai« 4«^MwtM ̂ uiby the Oai». Ct^u sTroit HORSES. '" ANTOXY ENGELN, OAt-iQQ'jr ar.d Itestaurant, Buck's old |tan t O tfelS^jf. lltf-Ttae chwicest Kentucky Whli«b«C »»iit »»•»•, Winea, Oigara, etc., alway* flfi **wt. Wo Imy nottt but the beat. and Mil M ReaOTnaWo Prices. Prash Oyater* in thetr sbMm. :.•>?».•,••• A. M. CHURCH, Watehmaknr And Jeweler XTO. Pit K.VVIWT. Pn STRER'P, («*nece8*or i^l to E. it. P. Shirley.) CI»i«*r«j, IH. Spe­ cial attention (tlren So repairing Pino Wiatch. eaand Clironomctet*. 49PA Pull Assortment of Goodfs in hU line ^Richmond House, • RICHHftOi#iO.' ILL' '•' HAVIWO recently purcttufed the abore Honae. Ltave put It iu thorough repair, with now ftiraitno : thro«$b»i:t, antt .would resp«airuJlt inirite lhe patrenaRo ot the trav­ eling ttublic andptfWirt- Thfttables will al- wji va ne provldted .wlt#i (he.Mat that can Vie pro'etii^.artwwllta "liM attentive waiters will lie lA'riMTdfnVia* at all timea to attend to th«> virAnta-W*» p*tn» will •»« spared to make thU* rir»Cf«aa* Hoaae. Large and ro nmoiHoua tartis-oa ^her .promi#e*. Pree Omnib<ut to artd from,' fell trains. Rooms on 0 rat floor. ,< , • .H:..t ..... ^>Unt i . "I ••! a-*«-i*und IT- K. Wmt&MJltS, PropttatM.'M 'flrrf lX» «ttli «r vlthmt' ddMli) fiiMtohe l alvatniaMc rate*. > UII4LiO<U4«Ht«K»» Al»Wt ««Ue*i. «! ,; .• 1 -- i'lui'i'if • • Richmond, ioi (Prmrr prumium *t jwwcsht cxJuittt r«ia) Mv fowl* are of -the c.rtlelirat^d DUkE OP, YORK strain, remarkable for their great size and Ia5*ing <|iialities. I can show a trio of last season's ctilcks wei^liing SI pounds. Eggs, wer setting -»f thirteen. #1.5"», delivered to pnrohaser in Rtohtnoiul, Mhippod, securely fucked. t3.«a ; ^ ; ROItKRT (X BfCX.VtCrT. Neartfaos: McHENRY r - - ILUNOfS. Keens coustnntly on hand tiie I a eat brknd* of plour and Keod of sll kinds, whleh to will Mil at Wholesale or Retail at Bottom Prices. Pivedifferent brands of .Pionr always^on hand hnd warranted as represented. .. . Flax See<l Meal Always on Hand . 49p*Plour delivered anywhere la the Cor­ poration. Or lers may be giyM by Postal wrd. Box 107, Post Office. t, 1 ' UIVK ME A CAI.U L. 60NSLETT* Mc.Hen jr, March «th, 1*M»I. imm- .t#<f TWELVE msONS, >R IKSUI V? FOR INSURING WITH Ot Woodstock,, 111. 1. Because he M endorsed by Maatihg bus isesa me* and the press, and pvttw ariy Where best known. t. Beeause his is the oldest agency in the eonotjr. . . S. Beeause he represents the best line of •MfStlea of any ageney in the county. i. Because, with one exception, .he re ore- jsats the oldest companies in the United & Boeanse. in ease of loss, he gives his atmnS the benefit of hie. long experienoe la ruling an equitable adjustment. «. Beeause he has always iesued fall pol he pays losses on farm property kr lightning, whether Are ensues or not. iLlleeaMse he insures live stock anywhere' Against lightning. A, Beeaase iM iMnres against tornadoes, •yMoww a«i wl»d WiWTaa* - , *. Because rob oan thns save yourselves from disaster fsramera trifle. , IL Beeause you will,find him equally as active to aid you in getting yOa^taMiey after loes as to secure you r patronago for his com- •e any owe of the above reason* Ii» heialfof.tM QW Rettable- the Phcenii, of Hartfo^ Ooaa^oUAat. I Uge areat pleas, nre 10 reVnrnmr5 th<r thanks of the wwnnany to Mrs. I* IVKeTly for her proo»i»t«esf andnn- asaalpreaeaee of mind in extinguishing a. Are the «th inst, a« W Irtf hdhrkhiit sfttt, " was saved on which the pomfaay By of |3,0W. 4B4 W.UIXXS. B; LAWLUS, " Hereiaii Tailor, . " • I<^kps Foreign and Domestic froths. WARRANTS A FIT, OM NO SALm ; -5.. .also . (jLOTOING, Men's ^Boysf mid OhUdrcii's sizes, cf the boat qtial? ity and at Chicago prices. Store opposite Riversi'le Hoiise, McHenry - Illiiiqis. O. Ww- DEALER I*- Clocks," Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Waim vte. t keep in stock the celebrated Awrl^fl^W Watch, which is pronounced by All to be tne best watch now on the market. Will not be Undersold ; On a ny goods hi my line. "f ••' ifo* ; owxx M t tTeeew«iws-i*>y| Wil\ tnke co«tr*cu W |Mittit)g np Bulhlliigs »ml f(uaratite« mv work- will com{M»m «*l rh nuy man In cite State, i eA» itiid Will do worfc frotii 15 to •Hi jtpi c«*ntxjl»A>ti><'r than Otlier earpeutfr*. A* 1 Imve tWo,of my Uojrs wUn work wltii me. whloli makes it possible for me, to tlo so. . '• • 411 Jobs in the Carpenter lirie promptly atteudod to. Give me acaIU A.WBNDCLL. lent. > BENNETT. Ifeiiiy Cnion Arm^limviri of tlie soclety of ' the Republic. Dr. R«lirl« R. of theCoofc Oomity I camnillji^wl^r4'" J Sons of Velerart«'»f on tW recommend Marin!!. Dr. Is that of Colntiol.. The prork on'j* procdeillajf hot absence of n larjfa n» their annual furlot misAlOner WiHkor lis thlii^s as lively as he clran»8tatic«$. The Gar fluid Hi not'^een nhAtiilotitjp Tor that ptirpoAo over to tlie tiionuiilf^Kf nowly-started Rtorjr- pital Ward Has house.«nd seven AWWi Q00; aihI'DAS rtieiiey^ a wing eeatUuc $1^,0 poaevl to Ad»l to til® The hvf plta! wUiuf^i petlents. A! ^'aslilngtoif couj pfatUcally thai al ., ItHvliijf reached hlM hi absolutely and mi^eri not tinder tlie control StitteAQr of jtji of ehtlieta ss ad riee vM |<& or prorufi(ii»gBpfti 9fl«r vtUiiaMea is * periilclefits prAt Attorney WMti iUMl uUt^dfre, howey6^ r ttiitfjM) lor the put JUb-i • i *0!? OemphilufA ot the! «re>aiA<le endiriik • peiwlon. bnreait pt fldi»ni!y.'are fflrn< a UeiueloA amlkru tt« a* ntcot ir« erf the Ai membera tntlArmy of I'ttnl of iifi sergeon hat been the Altetl St«te», f Gen. W. 8. Ilttry riiflr 1 hits been ^rlng the tile nee oif the clerks en >iny Oom- kn making uuder tlie hAfl »iiey given bo turtled JHiittee, A«;.4i '^he hos Ifiuble hriek id far 938,- to pay for it U,pro* bi.Fhling. iopened. fmr decided tr'8 iB'oney, hie own fitrol, niul Ifthe United IVe nev- WpTAinAtglv- «n»9niBy or »y«. It in honest the slip- j!ilhe sum iWhieh U is itlfifeetery- rtW ^ vwitaitMj i9#» 5d v ' ATTENTION CCCNOMNY IS WEAUTH. irojicah Attvc money by giving yoiironij^rs to jr. aiOMMOMO, . ILLINOIS, T FOR Wagons, Carriages of alt pairlag. Painting, ioneral B smithing. Ac., Ac., Ae. Repairing of plows and all other fhrm im­ plements i« given parttenlar atteetioa. la deecrl^tions, Se. nl, and. keeping (he very best workmen in till departments, I am enabled to guarantee and warrant all Work that goes from my shop as rny manufactures I use only the best matcri- • best workmen in all led to guarantee and . «sW " " first class in every partjenlar. 3FECIAL GUARANTEE ON WAGOV9 All farm wagons manufaetnrcd at a>y shop are warranted for thkkk rears. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. I sell eveiy agrienltnral tnplemont, includ­ ing, especially, Norwegian walking and Bet­ ing Plows, N. O. Thompson and Gesley Bros*. Mows and Cultivators, p. H. Manny iteedb and Corn Cultivators, the Dowagiae Tooth Seeders, the Piano and O. Ml 0«l Co.'s Harvester and Twine Binder, the riorand Hopkins' Mower,-And atl other flrat- class machines. Warranted first-class or no sale. < BLACKSMITHING of every kind attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. : FIJS K P AINTINGv ' A SPECIALTY. I have engaged J. KTILLWELL, the boss f>ainter of the Northwest, for one year, or ongcr, to take charge of my paint shop, whicii is a 6uffic.iont'guarantee that all work of that kind will be done in the best and most artlsilri style. ™ It should not be forgotten that I employ J. Repass, wooii-workman of twehty years' ex- perieace;and L. Howe, carriage wncfctmilli, both arsnrpaxsed as artizans in their line. Pinaily^oome and see me and I will guar­ antee satisfaction as to prices and quality of work to al! interested. Jf . W. MEAD. FOB YELLOW or BLACK BEES I* .-tu f. ?a i& i. CAIIO& f l*Hi t f John Hendricks, Spring Qrove, 111. inst Also will Insure your property an wind, eycioaes, or fire. I represent the Home, of New York; the Phaanfx, of Hartfoi4« and other good companies. JOHN HtfOaiCKB. Spring Grov«, III., June Wth. IMA WESTERN NQflflAL COLLEGE And Commirctol Institute. FIVK ten-weeks terms per y«ST. r 1PTEKN COUR-i MS:--Taaehers*. CMKwtete, Mod­ ern Language, Onmwereml, Art, IMasin, Telegraphic. Phobographlei Pe«manship, KUx utio*. Medlcsl, Enghseeriag. Drawing. *c. Wliola «x|>eoM for e»«:X«Ar. Wes. tern Normal Lecture "Bnreau. Western Normal "Advocate." OaUh^uea and ipeci- m^oopy^ofpa^e^rgEE. «T, Pnr *1. • ihnsli. Tll»' tithes'the" third mnti Is abaeiit,"tii which «aa« the reeording clerk, without rais­ ing Ills eyes from the book, does the nodding. The tlieory. af the beard system ta commendable, btit the ^rac ticels abomiiiHble, •. . It la jutiiomictnl by the pilbllfi; printer that thelminniiae job of printing the (leiislon lists will be eoinplete;d by October lit, 'Thin list embraces the nanto, post office nddrves and county of eyery pensioner In tlie'eouii try, with the amount Allowed monthly to eaeh. There will be sereral large •ohimes of from G08 to 800 pages; each, or aii Aggregate of alrnnt. 5,000 p^jjes* the first reliiine. comprising New Eng lend, New Jersey, Maryland and tlie Distrl^t.ef Columbia. Is already fin isbeil. New York and PeiinnylVAtiin will form theftecond volume; tliiy are about up now. Ohio is printing end Illinois Is begun, end these will go In tlie third volume. There la a feverish anxletv In some quarters to get hold of these lists of uaines, several prominent newspttpars oflerlng bis money fQJ* nd- VADce Sheets of the pensioners of ihelr respective StAtes a« news.; Gou{d P. Austin, wlio for,; some time prior to Inst March. Was A Clerk in tlie pension office, was arrested fer using the malls for Improper and fraudulent purposes on tlie 28th ult. 'tlie speciflt; charge against Austin is that he opened correspondence with penstou claimants representing that he was possessed sf Influence and could secure frrvorablo action 011 their claims. The case of Helen R. Richardson, of /Tecmmeh, Mich., Isnotsd in the complaint against Austin. He wrote to her 'tliAt lie uoiild get her oase through and would expect hel* to pay him well' for hi#- servlCi?!; also,that he was examining her oaso. and that as soon as lie could brief the evidence and make th» report It would be settled; and that.ell*" nriafet pot dl vulge this, or he would be removed from oWce, whereas, lie had been re­ moved several months before. Coin* missfoner Dudley fs taking si>ecir«l in-1 tere^t in this cIhss of CAses, and it is hinted that the case of Austin is but a small one, com pared to others, u^w ten­ der Investigation. # Attorney peoeral Brew«itir itH« writ­ ten an Important opinion in-reply to a question submitted by Secretary Ftoi- ger regarding tiie payment <*t interest on money borrowed by the State * of New York during the war of the Re­ bellion for the enrollment, subsistence and clothing of troops. Pennsylvania. Ohio and several other northern States have presented claims of a similar chAr.actCr wli'ch involve hundreds of thousAudA of dollArs in taxes. The Attorney General, After A careftil re­ view ef the act of July 27th. 1861. which provides for the payment by: the Secretary of the Treasary* oilt of any money not otherwise Appropriated- to the Governor or authorized Agent of any State .(ty».%s'ts properly f^irred in raising lu troops for the swppressioii of the Rebellion, says that the claim for interest paid by the State of New York oa money borrowed for this pui- pose dees not come wlthia the province •f thet ML TlM opiiHou a fleets all elelvis pemMi^ of this nature, that of Nfew Yetk hAVlng been selected by Secretary Folger as a tess case. The only means by which these claims can now be oollerted Is through an act of Congress, making a specllk: a|Vpn>prla- tiou. Aaethe# #Milwi Wastlsr itehstod. To the Editor Xatimal Tribwte; I called on the Commissioner of Pen­ sions (General Wm. W. Dudley) to-day. and asked his attention to the libelous Article, referred to In your issue of June 28th, published in the New York Mercantile Journal, And copied by tiie Lowell, Mass., Voce Populi and other papers, alleging that a dork In the Peneion OIHce lias said that there were as many as 10,000 cases where soldlsrsV widow* were leading immoral lives In order to retain their pension, of whlctr: in the event of their actual remarrying they would be depfived. The Geueral branded the statement as false, and de~ olared that no clerk In tlie Pension De­ part nAent had any such information for n» Such Information was known to exist;that instead of lOyOOO, there are not 100 such cases known. And thAt the act ot Congress, passed August, 18S2. which provides that the tipen And no­ torious Ahd adulterous co-habitation of A widow wH6 Is A fishsloiier ShAll ter- mluAte tlie peuslon, tiie same as if Ac­ tually married, has been strictly en* forced. The Commissi otter further said timt the perCentAge of fraud Ih pensions Is not ohe-tenth ef one per notwithstanding tlie statement in the Washingto<) Pott ot July 32d, purporting to oome from a pbtieibn e*. aminer. that there Are ' nsK tricks practiced in procuring pensions than In the whole of the other depArtmeiits! pat together, and that, o| the con­ trary, the closest scrutiny and lnt«0tl: gat ion into tlie merits of claims was heing made. fit&tfeB A. H^tSR. W*sS|ti»QTQM,Jnly s»l. A»d still Be K«pt o« Stt»Ma» .. («Vem4As «#>!» rVssMk} •> > - Among the Grand Army meii oY'ttaf- lalo there Is none who stiimps Around with greater persistency 6r U)&r4 (Tevo- IZS&SSSF* plAce wIll be the head^uAnirs er t^o hundred singing brethren daring the Comli^ week. And to prevent Any of them AAklng how It is that lie trots around with a cane, Irulh will telle, little story about hint. Jake went out with WeidrlehV Battery, "I," of the First New York artlliery, as second lieutenant^ In Jnnnary 1861, having raised th4 battery from 100 to 150 men. Having joined the army of the Potomac he went with his battery through eight engagements. At the second bat lie of Bull Run, while putting In Jits best licks for th« Union, a shell exploded right In front of him and shattered his left leg. While he lay wounded he found A cigsr lu one of his pockets and lit it with A piece of fnse. He was smoking it with AS mush comfort AS was possible under the drcumstAnces when Dr, J. B. Green, ef Pmvldenoe. came up with the medleal staff, and haying obtained a deer from the Stone House, placed him upon it and proceed­ ed to take off lile leg. Jake laid his cigar on the fence white the operation was lielng performed, and took it up when it was over. When the army fell back he was placed In an ambulance and taken to Alexandria. There lie lay In the hospital, among a host of other wouuded. and was'reported as deAd At Buffalo. Ills wife went South to look for bin), fousd him, and hsd kim re­ moved to more, satisfactory quarters where, much'to tlie surprise ot every body, he recovered. There were few men as desperately wounded as ho was --w|th a limb removed Sve inches from.' tlie ))ip jofot--who pulled throfi£h* Last Battle or the War. A very interesting, bit, of personal and geuerAl history,^eepeilAlly to the residents of New Mexico end tlie Rio Grande valley, is the ...fact . tii^t Col.. David Branson, now« resident of this plaoe, is the man who fought .tiie lest battle ami gave the last order to cease Uring, at the close of the war of tlie rebellion, And did It the mouth of New Mexico's greet river, tiie Rio "Grande. The battle was fought on May 12th and 13th, 1865. Colojiel Brau- son was sent out from the general1 camp on tne Brazos Island with a mix­ ed number of about 300 men 'from the second Texas cavalry, dismounted, first Missouri, colored, and the thirty- fourth Indiana, to capture A iierd of cattle for the use of the troops, vyhl le, out he was attacked by a force of about 600 Texas cavalry with art'Ilery under General Slaughter and General Ford. During the fight a war ship arrived with the news of the surreoder of Kirby Smith, the last of the Confed­ erate forces in the Held and conse­ quently the end of tiie war. Gene ral Barrett, the commander o< the gar­ rison, ordered Col. Barrett to cease fighting And return, which betng im­ possible on account of the pressure ol a superior force, and the well known enmity of their paj< toward th* col­ ored troops And the Southern whit# UuijMi troop*, the eogagementwas con-* tinned, though the Unionists retired, lighting, toward the i*lAltd. Geueral Barrett came to the rescue on the 13lh with a small re-enforcsment, and the fight back to the Island occupied all that day. Near sunset, as General Banett was crossing the ferry with the main body, the" AttAck was renewed upon the reer guard le command of DaptAin Coffin. Col. Branson had Jn*t gone hack to thtguard, ami the enemy were re pulsed; the I ast battle of the war WAS over. Then it was that Col, Branson, whn had been luformed of the good tidings brought by the war ship in the oRlng, and fully com pre- hended its fmportarice and the histor­ ical siguifiv^nce of that day's work with himself its a modest though con­ spicuous figure In tlie closing** Aoene of the great tragedv, gave the order to "ceasa firing,'" wltii probably deeper fetliug than lie ever before gave a mil* itary order, and gratefully sheathed lhg>6word tliat had'for five years been the symbol ef command through the bloodiest wer of the ages, never again, he hopes, to draw it in deadly conflict with his fellow man. "Turning "to Captain Oolfin he, Aetitsntloutly, and with an animation he can never feel again, remarked,"I'hat winds np the w,ar;H when the Captftlu replied with equAl emphasis,Yes,, and I thenk God we are a1 IveTlie impressive scene closed as the Son* was sinking behind tlie sand hilft on the wostern bank of the Rio GrAude and the Gulf 'of Mex­ ico, and was witnessed by interested crowds of m« 11, perched in tlie rigging of eighty men-of-war and other ship* ping anchored Hi the oflliig,.aMd Hying the flags of neArly every netlon oil e a r t l ' . -- • - V Il^nioTs STATE FARt Greet Pr^fmrstlon kat Ohlmafa-.i1itHkms4i •f WMk sM Acfm af N*ehin«iry, . [Prom the Daily Journal, Sept, 7, lSSt,^' The number of entries of live stogk. machinery, et<v»: received up to thls early dile, by Secretary Fifber. leaves no room to deubt but That (he,-coming', Illinois State Falr wlll U the largASt and most Att^lvo held ill this eomitvy. of improved itscii A|[iieuHural Implements,Tftrhj products, horticultural aitd floricuiturAl.dlspiays, worlw of arts, and the mauj; '^pi.|Wfl|,' ornAmental ef^'.jf^ey. artfciilw-wiw to tw eeen in t^ ̂ tile ̂ Ar|iifms PArk on West Madison street, liave been secured for the lillnols Sute Fair. : ' These grounds were improved by the citizens of Chicago, for tlie accommo­ dation of a Fair which will be a credit to the most enterprising and progres­ sive city on tint continent. The exhibition hails, stall, pens And' other Accommodations constructed for the Chlcsgo ' Fair, have been greatly enUrged And improved for the increas­ ed demands of the Illinois StAte Felr, and there is 110 question hut thAt (ft* conveniences provided lor the cenitng State Fair, In extent aiidcharacter, are not ApproAched by any in tliis country. The railroads centering at Chicago, full appreciate the megnitude of the exhibition lu the verlons depArtmenta, »nd hAve mAde am pie Arrangements to transport each day, one hundred thous­ and or more of people to Chicago from all parts of the northwest. Passengers will be carried At one and one third fere for the round trfp on the following roeds: Chicago And Alton, Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific, Chi­ cago, Builingtou and Quincy, Chicago and Northwester^Chicago and Eastern Illinois. Chicago Ami Iowa, lllinoi« Central, Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific. Michigan Central, Louisville, Sew Al­ bany and Chicago, Chk-ago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, Pennsylvania Company, Cincinnati, Indiana pol i*., St. Louis and Chicago, from Lafayette and points north. • •• Passengers wtll bs Carried"'at one fare for tiie round trlp, «n the Chicago, Pekln and South Western, Chicago and Grind Trunk, . BalUujyre and _Oliio, (Chicago division), Lako Siwvo ^jsmt M i c h i g a n ' ^ o u t h e r i f , . t . Tlie reduced passenger rates on the Michigan Central Cover all points west of the Detroit river, on the Bnliimore and Ohio, points east to Elkhart, 1ml. The spedaljrate's cover pdfhts In Illi­ nois on th«J fullowing roads;- Chicago and Alton, Chicago, Rock Island and PacJ^c, Chicago^"nurlingCQn and Quincy Illinois Central, Wsbssh, 8t. Louis and Pacific, and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. 1' • Tito Chicago, Burliugion and (Quincy R. lias constructed a track to the Fair. Grounds (tir tiie ^ouveiilence of exhibitors and visitors attending tlie Stato Fair, and will run quick trains at frequent intervals from tlie Union De­ pot on Canal street, to the Fair Ground gate. The following roads land passen­ gers at the Union Depot, on Canal street: Pittsburg, Chicago and St. Louis, tlio Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. Chicago and Alton, C. B. & Q. and the Pitt burg, fort Wayne and Chicago. , . The Chicago and Northwestern road will atop all its trains near the Fair Grouids. ' All tlie West side linss^f street c*» carry passenger* to tiie Fair Grounds. The near approAeh'of this medel and extensive Agricultural And industrial I Impatient to leArn by the mauAgers of the pr^reeidiMRil grA|n gri^e^K " UfACtSVVTS, The |»femtomshav« creased In all departments sif^ with previous years. Artd" American studs, herd# .anlf Already entered tor coin petit ten J number of trotters, runners, roa,| and draft horses already exhibition, exceeds Any foil show on record, on either *| Atlantic, while the catti* exHil point of numbers and quali ty will i pAr excellent. The breeders of swipe ere l!k| succeed in their avowe<l iletermli to make the «sliibit sf jidp »| Chicago State Fair without arlvBl In extent and excellence. The leading flock masters of1 country have engaged a large irtir of peiis for a},1 the rreugiiitsit long, middle and Hue wool sliee; there will be a grand show of ml^ltOlt And wool-producing slteep at the com­ ing State Fair. ; The unusually large1 stake* races tor runners end trotters has attracted * large field of f Aet hones, which are MW stabled on tlie 'FA!*1" Grounds,' sedfa training for thC' ijilefed contests wtli be excitliig,pw|ng lo the mjpreoe- ,. *1 dented inducements offered In the w»Jf • ^ ' f " ~"i ^citisentiif Ciilcago are noted -for their eugfrgy, enterprise and hospitality J and can bo depended npon in promote " . lug tlie success.of the Bcnte Fair, and lu providing Vhlllkna ^ wlille In ' -:»M nnmm i ms mint «« •$,-% j., ,.: :'Aw«*taii'e »to*y Tellen • •- w William S win ton, well knoiNi^li^e w a r ' c o r r e s f t e u V i e n t e ^ ' ' ' THmes,, an/tlmere ofschool te^trbo^k».Ji the pttMiaMISBH ' olf m called " • ™ * ft* • JifsSt1'"4 I»as Alrestdf of the States and > S, Swl|||<^^| is a keenly flrst-clAiutsl np to It Is-' ! flaring Vt«;to 1 number of tli^^i Amusing and dellghtfcd^ tale, '•Cromwell's Statue," WtJ-l: **_I Aioglml yon ara goMg to mako * l liavi twin for a li such a weekly. time advisfng ai matlon of a magwi 8j». Also.'wMAf^«^#t^ characteristic utHMrwsce: ,ll ini sure the Ia upon a sound ide^C^lfce rMflU^ 1 (who am a prellftoAoureotol ideas), have wObih^MM; MUtya why somebody dldi*# Mart^'psf"11 kln.1 of . ieui^ swift and cor expoeition oiAkef ^ ; ^ «• A >,-<•* -4 V '--Jt •mrtt is not delighted semdt^ in the OI&^inM.^ic 3A«^t Not quite! The JQctpital* organ of the party pobliehed at Ceinns^ bus. w Ithe ri ng wfth tieg^ict..beoAU8e a wealthy party management ;lMk not thrown bouiiucts at .1^ ;^i«^t»il and wooden head, turns loose the enthusi­ astic pen of Its fervid editor to eppu- diate party allegiauce In those bomiisg words: We have Acted publicly with the De­ mocracy, while its >ag:|ttiQH* counselor* well-tried leaders, and emfheiit states­ men were directing it destlfilea. and It is because we would ho r^efresilit t<« those principles, traditIons.nod teach- ings if we longer continued to^ollow the HoadiejrsimdBookvvnltea, I hut at this eleventh hour we fe;unf«»ly and uuhegitatingiy Cnli a lialt. \v^e Will not be patailed as lhif purchased chat tlo of John Wesley, Book Wilier or Georgo Hoadley. No cottyehtiou of corrupt and purchAeAl>)e ilelegates »hui| traiiH- fer its proprietor interest lu mir alle- giance as A Dentfoerat |e« the highest bid^r. No trading millionaires ;iu newspaper back-ofllce9 ip Cinciiinalt shall divide the spoils of the Ohl<» democracy without our initigntini ; test being heard against ' act of the wretch who s« tQMison of tlja autocrat wiio purehas-- the friiioliises of a betrayed. puop^u,, - Verily, the €Wpt7ri^ e*Utor, trtt&|o his Democracy, mint be a tlrjtuis^ man. OMierwise he would hardljT .talk. thus glowing;l,y. ;. .i t . . 4 iQrpld Mother Hubbard went £«> the cupboard to get her poor thmj^lti^^ some gum; but when she got there the cupboard was bale--so she matle iwh' poor daughter a gown. Tlie gOWJk had no sash on, *twas set in qnee^^iihion^ and loose from the shoulder* It fcSmgt it was made of pure whiter t<| worw* in the night, ami then on a nail to bo swuiisr. But in those days the night turned into day€ .-you needn't be scared if you mee^^J^i Huh bard night-gewu in most Sj«in^|«»wi», promenading right out In tug N«w if we had a danghter phO'i dress as slieM onghter, ami tiling tried to do, yon "belt" her till she wee* and put away that gown p. catur Eevieiv. CLOTU15CO. Our Clothing Department ally roui|dete aud 1" the finest Hue of Youth** and Menii ever oiered in IH* prietts thak wHlt»ay the to InnresHgM*^ Call v . -....... V\ * . 4 ^ V . *<*' « . » » ' ! 4x.\ j fee US*: - . ? i r.- -v. .-'"a ,&£4

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