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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 6 Jun 1877, p. 8

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r i - tAt* D.4IRT MARKETS. '** Utica. N. T., June 4t|k, W7T, 7*. f**KSK.--The market to-day w*s m aillulc mare active, though prices showed decline of fully a cent. The steady •||acrtM* af the make was Indicated by larfarofieiingt, which numbered at 1 least Q,000. Of these buyer# showed *Jh© disposition te buy freely, and seli- %»v«re compelled te let sofise 5,000 jjjv «I1 C»(Iliniw»«OM. Of ti«e aa*- •Tiiinoe, ordinary to fair went at 11 to 11J "%o life., good to fine at 12 to lit tolJJc §A holoe at 12|c. Fir* factories brought ho latter flfTuro, which was also Una l^reme. 1,078 box** of factory cheese was llfrffered at the St. Lawrence County rd of Trade rooms, to*dajr, and fs arljr ill sold at prices ranging ftom to 1%. No butter was ofteroi. Little Falls, K. YN Juno 4th. Cheese.--The market to-day was ry dull. Most of the factories offer- Id only small lots, white inany made no lllferings* Farm Paim,--Salee of 89V- fcoxes at to 13Jc. The ruling price was 12 to 3c,,about five lots reaching tb« latter ire, and one lot half a ceut more.-- any sold at 12) to 12fa. Bitttrr.--Offerings small, andpur- JMlhases mostly for local trade, dales of f l§7 tuba at JOto tic. for grass, and 16 to M|Sc..fiarhay butrer. "f-' .*'•:- m &'W-v ' MM Mandquarter* for all Kinds AV INCENDIARY* MACHWK '-! 1* jn«nr|nM MmninT nmarth. the latest incendiary device in con- lection with an eighteen hundred dol­ lar oara loss In Scl eharic county. New , 7'%ork. it is to be hoped that the ma­ chine will form a part of the uuitr* ^writer's centennial exhibit. The appa- Eat us consisted of a board covered with and-paper, that faces another board ^filled with matches, so that the sulphur the matches can rub against tho sand ^ yrhese were set against a hay mow, and y*ith the match-fllled board attached to /l|p ten- foot lever with its bearing in the r Iniddle. At the end of the lever is a -£ ,ti« milk pail, and set above the pall ^firas an ordinary funnel supplying the «^%ottem to a bushel box filled with fine TW* mud ww al!?*f 3 (9 iQ, iWi ihri wfrth the ltrttture was ^•uflMent to mare th»» l¥V«r, fttid *t> the Ighlted m mlehH, ghtu firing ie barn. A belated traveler passing . discovered the thiug in working order. • wfl*u»h«d In, and saved It, and presented J|t to the insurauoe adjuster as an #vl- «4yw>w ot the Ingenuity of man. ^ 9^A man who went to California two years ago says be heard before he rent there that ono could wear the |^ame suit the year around, and he Is .Qjutisfied of the truth of tho assertion, Ju he has worn the same salt ever iuce he has been there. ^----• «|3 The choicest brands of Flour to be j3%ound in the West are made by Hanley Sons. No Half Patent or Humbug. KM??. i- mm* ?ilf•'.njSwji'i/tii jN r . - J t w , - 3 Boots and Shoes, w la '.. iWjsaTj-;. Crockery Glass-Ware* FRUIT CANS, CARP^T& TRUNKS,' ? rt8ifdta shorts First Class SHck of Gaiters! MtrchktriRTfti I'M-* HENRY COLBY, Ktf. tvii] # PAIJVm OILS* Painters Brushes, Bye Stuffs Prescriptions sifirr CtrcfUl!)' Ooinpottftd^J< Ph|«lciana • i i y-i'^rV AX.AKGK STOOK OF Choice family Groceries, Will be sold st the H. COLBY* -'ii'i ; McHenry, April 94th. 1877. Jnst Kereivert. Lowest Living P which rices.. , life t g •• We are constantly receiving new Goods of ill kinds, and buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled, to offer special bargains In all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who can undersell us don't live In this neck of the Woo#. Our LARGK AND CONSTANTLY IN- CREASING fSADfi testifies bettet than anything we cin say that OUR CLAIMSTARE NOT UNFOUNDED. Wt always guarantee oar g6oda to. be what they are represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. "We are here to get a livelihood and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the public^ nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We Intend ̂ I | L BOOTS A 8HOES. New Prices li-m®- WM'm , .n'J •»..%»:>* yvsA' ; •; ' And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage In time past, we hope to merit the same In the future. i^GIVE US A CALL and we will ahow yon our Goods aud use yon well whether you bny of as or not. . • ' 'SiOpI VcHonrt, HL, July rth. 1875. PERRY & MARTINI At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. Furniture, Furniture \ r •4? irrt » t t f c J t i ^ T l Fr": S®* Kecetving Their -SrEIHO and SUMMEE ^ ilicet. • Button a&d SM® Laija, Amerir«;i Kid, notion and Side Lace. , Straight Goat and OU Goat Button, Yioat ' iad Hide Lace. Kid and Goat, Posed PoL Also a fine stock of Mtim' aa4 OhtMrena' Rhoes; Men's Boys' and Youths' lae Shoes; Kip and Calf Boots; and everything usually found in a flrst-class $boe Store. We now have one of the Largest Assort­ ments to he found in the whole Korth«west. Good GOODS and LOW PRICES. IVlemei^wNjjrltt not be " -k •WIGHT & FORREtT. ^ %foudstock. III., April IS, 1877. m FARRSERS ATTENTION --THE WELL KNOWN- ^Mammoth Spanish JaiMt, «r u m i' 9wnd on the pren.ises of the snV- #rril>er, McHenry, 111., daring the season of 1877. »|ook of this kind wonM do ffy themselves. Terms - - f r o m a d i s t a n c e w i s h i n g anrsl MStaTed earn be accommodated at the •waer'rrMl. • • ' W« JOHN B. BLAKE, A the new Store of Blake A Bros., lia^ now in Store one oiT the Lar- rest and Best Selected Stock of furniture to be found in McHen­ ry County, which he is selling to the public at a very small advance of Coet., In StocK can be found farter Sail#, Chamfer Sets, KRehe# Fttrnii«rB, Wall Bruckets, Picture Frames, flnd ahoi^ evcrvthh"i£ uSurkl]\ found in a first-class Furniture Store. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Was never more complete than at present The Finest line of Coffin* Caskets, Gold and Silver Trimmings, to be found in the market. ' M sir jr.-f.-r S H O P! MoBBNRY. E. PERKINS Would respectfully inform his friends and the pulilic generally"that he i# now prepared, at his Shop, West- of the Public Squnre, to do all kinds of Carpenter Work or work in wood of anv kind, such as the wood-work of Bug­ gies, Wugons, making Boats, &<•,, and in short anything ever made in a lirst^class Carpenter Shop. From a longexperience in the business and using none but the best of Lumber 1 can in all cases Guarantee Satisfaction! GENERAL: JOBBING Prorapttjrjittondel to,) Give Me a Call Notice is hereby Given I That on and After April 18th} At the Store I a & N. In Rlngwood, tie ttfrgest and most carefally selected stock of # . Dry Goods, tlotions, Hats, Caps, Clothing, BOOTS AND SHOES, ' GROCERIES, SRuir - , HARDWARE, : ,., : , anil &lassfare;:: ^: «ver found in ttingwood, Which can he bought for Cash or Butter and Eggs at cash value, at §h low pfl^es as the mme quality of goods can be bought at retail in Northern Illinois. Among the choicest collection of this •re the most beautiful patterns in •took E. PERKINS. McHcnry, 111. ,Nov. a»th,'187«. ! L. FRANCISCO, WAGON AND Dress Goods and Prints, we have ever been able to show you, 3 et a yery little money in hand will buy them. But the greatest curiosity. If possible* we liavc for all who admire tho beautiful ia our j|ine of - . Wall Paper, which is pronounced by all who have ex­ amined it to be the most elegant designs, beautiful Shades, finish and quality, that have ever found their way to any market, and yet they can be had for Cash or its equivalent, at less prices even, than the old styles Of paper were ever sold frtr I have also just received a new stock of very line fUR and WOOL HATS, of latest stylus. Also a great variety of straw and Palm goods. If you have but very little money you can get one of these Hats. Also a choice line of Ladies and Qhildrens' $tAlTEHB mid SLIPPERS, |u Set-go, Ggjrt «p4 (Jalf, Button and Lace. Cents and Boys w ^ oxjlVJ1LO% fine and course, all of the best styles and quality to be found in the warkot, at prices, tor CA^H, that will astonish even a Granger. ' In short I have designed to make my stock fully equal to the best general stock of goods that could be found in the County of McHenry feither in style or quality. And I now propose to sell any or all of these goods at such prices FOR CASH ihat none nhall be able to say I can buy cheaper at some other House. All goods sold by me will be warranted as repre­ sented. Am very grateful tor the vcrr liberal pat- tonage so generously bestowed upon me In the ;>ast eight years by the people of McHenry, itingwood and adjoining Towns, and it shall l»e my endeavor to merit a continuanccof the >Bame. Very Itespectfully, . JLW. CRISTY. • -- Stoop opposite the Parker , MoHENRY - - - - - - - IlLNOIS. Persons contemplating purchasing a new Buggy should call at my Shop. I can give yon a pood open Buggy, made of the best material and llnished in lirst cbiss style for |t90. Am now preparing to put «p a line lot of Cutters, which will be sold at Hard Pan Prices for Cash. I am also Agent for all lead­ ing Farm Machinery. Horse Shoeing • SPECIALITY. R E P A I R I N G Ofai: kir.d: promptly Attended te. G&H and •M lor yourself. L. FRANCISCO. Mcllenry, 111., No*. 14th, 1876. JOHN McHenry, TIL, March 6th, 1877. H. UI.AKJ:. BEASLEY S ' J&* GXI EBBATED pi Ale, For Sale at the Saloon of GILLES, y McHenry, III. trett McHenry, IU., Aprtl l7, 1877. aaaa Can't be nUe by every agent every Uv month in the business we furnish, but lho»e wtlliM to doten dollar* i qftjr ties. T«na«)t yop MM NTI will fiar t lars can easily earn a right in their own locali- •aptlatu here. Buai. bl#. Woman., aai well W men. W win e on VSt free. The- bnsl. '<€)>•» Mtrfch.iag: ^Dm. We or - r rtrtSmt jrou. Ptrtiw. and see; 'wra«ri anil me-- eltai^cii, their sons am! daughter*, and aU eluMifa need of paying Wdjrtt AtTOrnae, shimifd writ* to u* and lealrn all atiout the work it •nee. Kow is the time. Don't delay. Ad 4r«M Tki'b A Co., Augwet*. Maine. to Consumptives. THE iMlvertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption by • simple remedy, ie anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the (Free of Charge), .with-the " ig ami using the same, sure cure for Consump­ tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4c. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Uev. E. A. WILSON, W4 Penh St.. Williamsburgh, New York* prescription used (Free directions for preparing which thev will find a sui COPY YOUR LETTERS* E Excelsior Copying Book. Made of #4- .Chemical paper. Qulrkiy copies any rating WITHOUT water. PftB«8 or BBU8K nsed at home, library or ofllee. Polr Ladies wishing to retain copies of letters every busi- nass man, clergymen, correspondents, travel- •r* It it in value hie--hells at sight, Send tSfQO »nrt we will send a M0 piur# Book, let- ter size BV MAII, paid "onny aKMress. We refer to at y Commercial Agenoy. "Hfcnd steinp fhr Agents Circular.' BXCKL»ieR KNPC C<U 110 Dearborn St., CU«a<g*r Silk. 9000 Agents wanted. McHENBT, ILL. WARD B. CrALE, Proprietor. « Just started > Fou n. ?®.ac1h'nf! ShoPt and Is now prepared U«,mlH "1 Ca8*ing for Machinery, on iibi mMlfc ,he wit of manner. We Mill. thefceJebrated Gale Wind •J^aitloS •"O tisar<oS^s^rte. n**tn« •» ̂ «°- MeHenry, 111., April 4th^W?D ®" °ALSm Errors of Youth. AGSS3XVMAV who gisffared for vears ,r,i.m.ne.rwv,>ui Premature De. cay, and ail the effects of youthful indiscre. Won will, for the safe® of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the reelpe and direction for making the simple rotnodr by hlch he was cured. Sufferers wishing to J ffi I . .k < • B,V »«nerers wishing profit by the advisers experience ea* do so of addressing in perfect confidence ' JOHN B. OtJDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. DIVORCES Legally and qutetlv obtained In every State and Territory, for incompatibii.ity and oth- „ . UW|aestlonabte refer. ene« given. Correspondence with tbe legal profession invited. TRft' CTriCA«30 A xonTtf.WfcS'riEltlr .tylffi-WAf Embiwces ttnder one ma nagement. tfco Greal 1Jlie8 °* *b* WK8T M N OKTH-Wi.8l, and, with ita nnner Hrjinches and fnrnts the shnr roistc bctween Ciii(»gn and n iot uiiniiii i»ri tn-r«i t*g«cnl gan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Californl and the Western'territories. Its Omaha and California Lli Is the shortest and beat route between Chi go and all point* ih Northern Illinois, Ioi Nebraska, Dakota, Wyomihg, Coolrado, Utu„ Nevada, California, Oregon, China, Japan am Australia. Its Chicago* St. Paul A Minn«ap#||i Line =•*=• * Is the short line between Chicago and a|j points in Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota and for Madison, 9t. Paul, Minneapolis, Dip luth, and all points in the Great Northweslb Its ? ' laCroose, Wlaona ft St. Peter lint ^ Is the best route between Chicago and ; * Crosse, Winona, Rochester, OwatohtiAt Mailt •. kuto. St. Peter, New iflm and all points m Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Lint Is theonlv line between Chicago and Janet, ville, AVatertf)Wn, Foh du lac, Oshkosh, Aft' plot on. Green Bay, Escanaba, Negauncfk Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the Lakil Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and fiigin# Rockford, Free pert and all poiuts via l'ree< port. Its Chicago ft Milwaukee line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the onll# : one passing between Chicago ana Evannton* Lake Forest, llighlnnd Park, Waukegaa* Racine, Kenosha an l Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars • are run on all through traihs on this road. This la.the oftLY LINE runhittg thsse ear# between Chicago and St. Paul and Minn** apolis, Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago and Winona, or Chioago and (irecti Bav. Close connections are made at Clticago with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Micl|» igan Central. Baltimore .ttid Ohio, Pittsburg» Kt. Wayne, A Chicago, Kankakee Line anil Pan Handle lloutes, fur all points KAST ana SOUTH-EAST* jind with the Chicago and Al< ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTFL Close Connections are also made With tM Union l'aciilc U. it., at Omaha for all far West poi/ltsi Close connections made at Jttnetion point! with tl*alnsof all cr<>ss ]>oints. Tickets over this route are sold bv Mil Com* non ticket agents iu the United States ami Canada. ltemember you ash for yottr tickets tl* th« C'licngo ft Northwestei'ii Hallway and tak« none others. ••uw irrffiv ^ Hid««srrl^llllM OfMce, No, s State b;/Cet; Omaha aA Farnham Street; San Francisco tytfirx, |fl Montgomery Street; Chicago Wh'kvt (Me&g, 62 Clark Street, under Sherman Hon-t • 75 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kinzie strA*fc D««ot» coruox W. Jyinm aad Canal St?eetij wcua siieei Depot, corner Wells and Kinxlo Streets. For rates or information not attainable from your home ticketagents, a pply to MJJRVINHUGHIXT W. H. STiVXETT, OeneralSupt. Gen'l Pussv:.ger Agent LAUER * BECKEH, Neur tho Depot, ""McHeNRYi - • iLLS^OiS: The subscribers are now prepared with a Stock |otf F9NE CLOTHS of nil kinds, to make to or«ler Coats, Pants, Vests or entire Suits, on short notice and on the most Reasonable Tens.' O-GoodJFlte* Guaran­ teed and all Work War­ ranted. We also Keep a Full Line lUady <Hade Clothing, GENTS firsisbinr (loofls . Hats$ Caps* &c W hicli will be sold as low as at any establishment In the County. Clothes Cleaned In the best of manner and on short notice. LAUER & BECKfeR. MeHenry, Feb. 86th, 1877. , Administrator's Notice. ESTATE of John King, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Ad minlstrators of the Kstate of John King late of the County of McHenry, and State of Illinois, deceased, n ere by give notice that thev will appear before the County Court of McHenry <£»unty, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the June Term, on the Third Monday in Jane next, at which time all persons hav ing claims against said Estate,, arc notified and requested to attend for the purpose of having the same adjutted. All persons indebted to said Kstate are requestcu to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this fith day of Apiil, A. D. 1897. Ansa King, Administratrix. Petbk Rothkumrl. Administrator. M M f H I M TO THE WORKING CLASS.--We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to (6 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting tlieir whole time to the business. Bovs and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business we make this unparalleled offer: To such, as are not well, satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustrated Publicattons, all sent free bv mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address, George Stinson A CO., Portland, Maine* f I O T O $ 2 5 A D A Y Made by Agents in cities and country towns. Only necessary to show samples to make sales and money, forany one out of employment and disposed to work. -Used daily by all business men. Semi stamp for circular, with pric.es-to •gent*. AddrttfM 'Special Agency/' Kendall Building, Chicago, Notice To Farmers Someth ing ,Ne w! J . ELLI IMPROVED HARBOW. This invention has reference to Improve, ment in Harrows, so that a number toothed sections may be connected, and the teeth majr be set at any angle of inclination to the ground. This Harrow consists of a number of toothed harrow sections that are connected by pivoted side pieces and clamp bolts. It may hedrnwn bv hitching the horse# so eith­ er end. When 'Ira wn from one end, makes a slanting tooth fer corn. When drawn from the other end niakesH perpendicular tooth as the ground requires. This invention rolls up like a log and shuts up like a jack knife, ana is nicely stowed under rover, and takes up little room. This Harrow has 10 sections ana each one works independent of the other. Largest size Harrow is 12 feet cut and has 70 teeth. The ten foot Harrow has B0 teeth. The eight foot Harrow has 9V teeth. The teeth aro half inch iron or steel, as desired. The teeth will not bend or break. This Har« row is a splendid CORN HARROW, And owing to hard times we sell them at low rates. Farmers will please call at our Shop and examine our Harrow before purchasing. 480RQUEST & WEBER. Agents for McHenry County. McHenry, !!{<•, Jsri. 30^11, 1877. j r . m T O B Y , ; --DEALER 1N- Shelf and Heavy Hardware, STOVES TINWARE, MECHANICS'TOOLS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS\ CLOTHES WBINOEBiV &c., &e.,i &fM &e., WHICH WILL BE SOLD* L O W E R THAN USUAL PRICES! STow 1s the time to purchase, and save moil ey. 1 believe that I can furnish good goodsaf as low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on band a full Stock o| BUILDING PAPJCB. such as Plata Board, Water Prooi, Iron Coated and Tarred Felt. Also Moth Preef Carpel Lining. KAWL AND SEE ! Repairing Promptly {attended to. J. STORY. _ . Opposite Owens Ml1), PIMPLES. leaving the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a lnxuriaa growth of hair on a bald head or smooth ffcoa Address Ben Vandclf A.J Co., Box 1121, No. Wooster St., Xew York. <&> '1 ' f i . . i.», ,j£!- .:

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