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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 24 Apr 1878, p. 4

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IluIgV.&y, of SuSW- neetorvn, takes the lead an the Repub­ lican candidate for .State Treasnrer.-- Hh previous administration of the office Stamped him as being without exception the best and most ttteient Treasurer that Illinois has ever had, •ad loud calls for hie BoaiftaUoii this year com* from all parts of: Abe State. While he Is undoubtedly the stron­ gest man it is own section can present, be Is equally popular In the central and jw>rtherr« sections, and we look forwaro to his nomination in the Re- publican convention by a large major­ ity oii the first ballot. Mr. Ridgway hi? many friend? in Rock Island county *ho will take pleasure in doing what they «h« to advance his tuterests.'?^ Mmmiti State Gazette. Wefblly endorse the above, and can tfiiily say that Mr. Ridgway has many "t Warm friends in this County who Wenld be glad to sea him nominated *fbr the important position he has so ftbly filled. We hope and expect Mc­ Henry Counry will send a delegation folid for Hon. Thos. Kidgw^for i «I < *? : I '.>9StThe next general State election ttfjMli Illinois will take place on the fifth r" <&t November. At that time the fol- *' lowing officers will be chosen: State Treasurer for two years; State Super- • Inteiideat.ot Public Instruction, for four years; a Clerk of the Supreme Court for each of the three Grand f Divisions, for six years; one Member ^ of Congress for each of the Nineteen Congressional Districts, for two years; I one State Senator in each of the odd numbered. Senatorial Districts, for S ffcnr years; three Representatives in each Legislative District for two years. There will also he a Sheriff and a Oor- " oner chosen for two years. The people will also bo called upon to vote upon a constitutional amendment to Section 31, Article 4 of the State Constitution. This amendment anthorizes the Legis­ lature to pass drainage laws for the . ditching of low or wet lauds at the public expense, or at the oapetue of the land benefited. • p ^ - , • • continue<3 business depre*- 1 ston in Europe, and particularly in Germany, is leading to singnln^ re- sol ts. The State Department at Washington is receiving dispatches from U. 8. Consuls in Germany de­ scribing the distress that exists iu the manufacturing districts of that eojni- tty. Most of the factories are closed, had that the workmen and their fam­ ilies are subsisting on past earnings.-- Among the number of sufferers are »ery many Americanized Germans, who had left this country during the ftast business depression here in the liope of better wagei in the Father- 1*0.4. These are now applying to the American Consuls for aid both to live Md to return to their adopted coun­ try. The officers are as a general thing powerless to assist them. Uyku, N. t» April m,m Chkesjj.--Wf!#i4fc5toriea presented what they had oared and *•*$? for sale amounting in the aggregate to 1,300 cheese, all of which were full-creams.-- Two or three aaleimen returned home without disposing of their lota, pre­ ferring to hold over till next week.-- The cheese sold, however, ran up to to 1,021 boxes, and the high price which they brought*is protably to be attrib­ uted to tho fact thaf these will be about (he first new, whole-milk stock to arrive In market, and Will be qui«kly absorbed by the home trade. At first, 1!J» r.'ss ofered, but there wasn't even a nibble. Then 1 Sc. baited the hook, and a few were hauled in at that price. When 12Jc. was reached the majority of the stock was allowed to go; but four lots held out for more, and finally obtained 12|c. We quote, 13 to 18|c^ extremes. Average price, Ufa; load­ ing factories and top price 12fc. Littlb Falls, N. Y., April Md, W Chsese.--The attendance at this market to-day, was as large as It often is in mld-suinVner. Not only salesmen but buyers wore on hand in full force. The cheese offered was not of high quality, being all skims with the ex­ ception of one lot, that belonging to the Henderson Home factory, compris­ ing 44 boxes which sold for ll£c. An unusual proportion of thfe cheesf ^went on commission. «<«? Farm DAiiur.-*OSot*0 much ^ this was offered as last week. Fourteen lots, aggregating 160 boxes, went at prices ranging from 6ckto8|e. Aver­ age price 7 to 8c. Butter.--In this also there was a slight failing off. Two hundred and twenty-niue packages were sold at pri­ ces ratiging from $4 to 28c. Two only went at the latter price, a large pro­ portion of tbe remainder bringing 27c. ' - sf- « * $ " Look Here! i ^*'1 i> : y JKB.M* ? l.w. •ifamfijp' m CS&88 •M iffu-i f-m .1 Soring ^4 "M K Wit- ••• J*ij« -m' : Kf If bo Mil at tht Warehotise ;• E.M. OWEN, FumMb Around. The WliItewater Register wishes to warn its brethren of the press and the public generally, against one H. W. Bens, a peripatetic sort of character, who hails from Fon du Lao, aud who Is a lying, tricky, treacherous, med­ dlesome mischief maker wherever he goes. He clai ms to belong to the ma­ sonic fraternity, and once succeeded in working temporarily into a responsible position in the Temple of Honor; but he victimizes his brethren with as little compunction as he does aliens, and pays off the obligations of friend­ ship and of fraternity with the basest perfidy. HO has shown his hand in Whitewater and will doubtless do the Same thing elsewhere If opportunity offers, Pass him along. ' For the .largest and Ladles Dresa Goods, go Stevens. &s# ^ ; J I®* Another big scandal has just /' .Jipen unearthed, this time at Detroit, Mich., where Bishop McCoskrey, a . >?H3ev«»ty year -old 4lacsan, has been '.*w'?iSDUttd guilty ef criminal relations with female istnauuens!?. It seems, from ^ telegrams published this morning, the bishop bad a rival in the per- . ion of a printer, who in some manner f ^ Obtained possession of letters written »•' her by the Episcopal churrh digni- iary, and in this way brought about e disclosure. ' It promises to be seo- ;^i#nd only to the Beecher-Tilten filth, .tf|i#nd its revelations are eagerly de- i t^flroured by scandal mongers. The old (inner has a wife who expected to sail 1%..jiorEurope on the 27th. •fiT'The election of Gen. Field, an J|!#x-rebel, as Doorkeeper of the House at wi^jVashingtou, over Gen. Shields, a gal bint Union soldier and Mexican war r^^eteran, has excited an amount of in- ^ignatlon which wi|l not down. It Is i'Vfow some days since the election, but -Hhe papers are still full of it and it is .fhe subject of social conversation in all *«%arts of the country. Life-long Dera- | ^crats consider it an outrage and fear ?^!heir party will,suffer in consequence A^f the action, as it most assuredly will, - political parties are bound to do things i* *hey will afterwards regret, so long as Hhey acknowledge the snpremo power f" , :t>f King Caucus. r ( best stock of to Bueklln A witli a full and com- plet© Stock« i' -« I ; <<•<.'*$ • • And be will Bell you One ghr'mg you a written Warrantee, chea{>- erthan ever off^ved in &i* aeil- tion. , This is no humbug, as lie has just received a Car Load, and is bound examine them, -..1/ I • '«t . 3n'?*i * and Siunmer Trade, and at i «<T for Gash. All are in­ vited to call, inspect Goods and prices be­ fore' purchas­ ing, whether ' irt tSTA member of the Cabinet was asked, the other day, what platform could be erected on which both the President and Republicans in Congress could stand. He seems to have been considering the matter, and remarked at once: 1. Prevision for maintaining the volume of greenbacks at 9300,000,000, no part of which shall be retired. 2. Opposition to all schemes for an indefinite inflation of the currency by abolishing national banks, and Issuing greenbacks without limit. 3. The appointment of Republicans to office. 4. Hostility to the payment If rebel will1 cluiixis* 5. Opposition to a reduction of the tariff, and provision for the protection of Americaa commerce and trade. When asked if She President would stand upim that platform without vari­ ableness, he replied/41 am 'positive he will." That is nof a bad platform*although much depends npon tha way in which it is construed. If the second article means no Increase of the currency,--to keep the volnme of currency down to less than one half the amount that other prosperous nations require and have, he will find the West and South rising en masse In opposition to that policy. The money loaning currency contracting power has ruled this coun­ try long enough.--^eamore Sepujbtt- can. No trouble ;• •©-The lamented Boss Tweed was fiet know as a Red Ribbon man, a; yet according to htn dying statetn we are led to infer that he carried1 .jthe motto of that order, namely. "Be fl |] igood to yourself." At least he said - ->*1 have tried to do some good," aud • everyone knows that while he was in f ^•"office he was mainly good to himself.-- ^ 'The whole of his dying statement ^Vast "I have tried to do some good, if \ ̂ J1 have not had good lock. I am not ;S fe^|afraid to die. The gnardian angels 'l% .V^wili protect me." : l"»;- Spring and Summer styles of Hats n. rrii€>in.ps€>*iL, i Carriaie maker. IkpwoiUattanitof Bnu,:. McHenry, - - Illino iia. Havinit purcbftMd Mid Ukn po«ces«ion of these well known Shops, 1 am now prepared with first class workmen and good material! to manufacture Wagons and Buggies on short notice and at as Low PrU'es m a good article can be purchased elMwbm. ttUi • AJ?D Beady-Made flothing. ^ *, nw . -'if. -h'T Invites the public to an in­ spection of his newly purchased Stock. , , , A,l' ima • ' * »*«'.>• i,u" aio "trf* suit -mrtrnw and Goods warranted as repre­ sented. "* ̂ »•»«» •* : - *' i$r. H '< : -MftU d $'T< Hi;.'}- b* I * *i^«* as of Store One Boor North Colby'* Drug Store McHenrj, III., April ISth, 'W&< ^ ,.r .1 u£ JBi. E. M. OWEN 5 yii' JjL ' ; f v.'"/ ; htl-t-iii r -nil fk'i 'tu. fti t •' n r, J$ 4^ j -41 ' y. , . i-s f. , t - f " , i i t-i F ' "" iW i :- J*.'/r •.t- flT - There's Money in it for You. - « ONE PRICE ONLY U CASH ONLT I Ooodo at Unheard o€ TvOW pWf!K»J Quality the Best and everything tented or "Money Refunded. . • . • : • • • • • : J.MO,_ tMDi iMf ^ >vfM , ' > . iii'ii'Mii 1 " ~ I I i - ' B P • f?' . • '•iii *k|. I* |K) YOU BUY AT THE FOLLOWING PRICKSF Best Prists,. Best Prints,.. Coats' Ootton,.. :v.r! Good Oorsets,.............. Table Linen,.: Ladies Hose,.. Gents Hose, Ladles Black Ties-best,. Wo's shoes--cloth A bo ttO» 1 . Misses Shoes--11 to t, 1 00 QOod Boots, 17# Boys Pants--Goodt........ i Boys Vests--Good.......... ' !5oy9Co»t", .......... ..... I lieaii Suits, 3 00 Mens Suits--Good,.(St 75 to 7 00 Overalls, leather trimmed, 10 ft* A. Siigir, 11 As No, 1 Raisins,.... 14 fits No. 1 Currents, IStbs Dried Apples,.,..., .. 11 l>s itest Dried Apples,.. 13 »a Best Halfs Peaches,. 7 As Choice Pared " IS As Bice,.,..... ......... No. 1 Baking Potrder...... 3 As Tea, 4 A& Tea, Best Japan Tea,... SO{Best Youm 11 jeon Tea.... 100 Best Y< fiTi Jap. for prise, A*l* Gi^ese, Stove Polish, Fine Cut Tobacco..... Stove Polish, Tuck*, liSSS^Sr&iiiWq::: 100 100 1 00 1 00 ;e '8 an Ibe found on hand at Bis Warehouse, opposite Bishop's Mill, McHenry, with a full line ° LEADING ' OF ALL KINDS Am Sole Agent for the celebra­ ted Union, Keystone and Star Planters, acknowledged by all.ito be the best Planter in the mar­ ket CORN CULTIVATORSt We have all the leading* kinds. The celebrated Bertrand & Sanies and El wood, which are acknowl­ edged by all to be the two 4,15o»s" Cultivators, und are sokl at very low prices. r Also the Leading 1 •'mvt' • 0 u&itp : f\ mm • '-$0: I sell cheaper tban my neighbors because I buy cheaper, and say to any one coming to buy of me, you will be more than satisfied* In Clothing, Boots and Shoes andN General Merchandise, my stock is three times what it has been in former years. My Bankrupt stock of Clothing is now being sold at less rates than other dealers can buy. Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises at much below regular prices. Am weekly in the market, buy for cash for two stores, and do secure bargains which I more than divide with my customers.-- Our interests are mutual, and my constant aim will be to sell you goods at such prices as will convince you that I am selling General Merchandise cheaper than any store in the Northwest. Come and see me and I will do you .good, and in this wmy yim can make money easier than you can earn ^ " C. F. HALL, v» Chicago Office, J :/ &P. HALL. Richmond, Iia. w | 122 Franklin B'vmeeii ? f Dwwd**, Iia. U<I •. f tun.-* - i . r f vu I^ .tQ QUI bx\j$ •it®*o"i xr <t Utf-ir'. i md' i . •'i- p-ih '«•% " 1 ' IjJM. •tu>h 1 #in«a •** i ,•«;» •••• - ' : ; ^4* rm - l b - '»,! WH. • iSV« ki .^V v;. VJ-1 lni< <: <£»i *: % - , ~ r. » ; -4 ' 'idt -wf-ifif' 1*.-- • • P : . , t> J */;« %w ,v ,i • ahm&'iimdit-hitsi Of the Day, among which {are the Walter A. Wood, Buckeye, Peer­ less, Warrior, Triumph and oth­ er Mowers. Also the celebrated Marsh Harvester, the old Reliable Holiensworrh Hay Rake, the Ti­ ger Self Dumper, the Archer, Furot & Bradley, Dixon, &c.--- The celebrated Nichols & Shepard Vibrator Threshing . Machines; also the Sweepstakes. The Celebrated loislia M. Plows, Plows All Leading Plows kept constant- ly on hand and at lowest Prices. '! * |^**Terms Reasonable. ̂ ! [ " • - E. M. O^V EN. , McHemy, April 2d, 187». P\ TILTON, r>j| if ; *'• "• CCNERA1 I ALSO DO A eneralBlacksmlittlhg Business, and will do your work in the 'beat of manner the toast HORSE , >a»I . v SHOEING A SPECIALITY. ^ ,. Of aU ktads^promptly atteaded to. Call and see for B. Thompson* feHeary,;!^ftii *"f|| At his old stand is now better than in th« prepared to do all work in his line, of manner and at LOW PRICBiS. ever >e best HORSESHOEING. Havtaig MslMatefl with ase Uk fke bosi- : WM. GARDNER,' One of the best Horse Shoers in the State, I an better than ever prepared to do worl^ in this line. SSTBsd Feet, Quarter Cracks,, Ac., made a speciality. We re*pec tfu >ly sollctt the patrocage of onr friends and the pnblic generally. W. r. TILTON. ISth, 1878. Ife J. STORY, MfeleeM slatidl opposite the MIU McHKNRY ILL., Having enlarged his Store Is aew betteg than ever prepared to famish his eustomsrs and the boying public generally with Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Ac,* ' At Prices Lower than arer before flared la this sect ion. We have la stock a luge variatv •ftheleadlag Coolisi aU Beatiii Stores. Of dtflterent styles and makes, whlch^we la vites the public to call and examine aaa leant prices before purchasing. It Is almost unnecessary to call the at ten- tion of the public to the fact that wo keep constantly on hand a large stock of Shell Hafd ware, Nails, Table ana Pocket On tier?, Tinware, Galvanized Band Iron (Barbed) rot fence, ttarbed Wire, Shovels, Forks, etc., In fact, everything found in a first-class Bara- •jra*eSto»9.. - .» ; • y j . 8 T C R Y . : IKaBewj* = "*m Smith, i . • f*tu mX't . ^ s " " a ; S | "Mk' " . . . . . . JH :o%is •{ War. ' ! THr ' 4*$ -to'" :*{« m Riverside BlotsS, mcHenry.! « fHUt /J ** \ rst* Win not be excelled, eith in quality of Goods or Lo Prices; ̂ by any in ftonntiftggj and One Price is our motto. f i i f f * •.mt H'i'r f t ,w Nedtrthe "For Sale. A House, Lot and Blacksmith Shop, in the village of Ringwood. The Shop is an old established stand, and now doing a good pay­ ing business. Reasons for selling poor health of the Proprietor.-- Will be sold cheap if applied for soon. N. BLAKBi. Ringwood, April 2d, '78. M Stoves of all kinds cheaper than cau 8te»l them, at John H. Smith's near r the Depot* • $100 MONTHLY MADK. Ageats waat* County rights glvea aratls fnt tl sale of seven well-known Staaoard Medirin needed in every family; repetatioa worl wide; established many years; made by celebrated physician; proofs af evideae given. An industrious, ©itysrgetie person ca make snug permanent incoae aad very libera terms, by addressing with nftnact, St Chestaat Street, Philadelphia. A Diseases et the Langs, Chest an Throat are so prevalent in eur eve changing climate, that snch a mcdicio as Dr. Marshall's Lung Srrep i« itiTSli able to the whole community. Jtim almoat inatantlf. Priee iS eestatr 8st by A. B. Gilbert, McBcnry.

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