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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Jun 1877, p. 8

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; x A • ! % - - - • - r ' r . • • WIPSs • \ 7 , V * t ,, >F. ... -- .R-. ,- >r-™ .. «-•,?» I-.V w. wwk !•" - ;'• 1 LATR OA lit V MABKKTS. ,771 WATKKTOWK, N,'Y», June 18th, W77,( CHKESK.--Lnsr. Saturday \VM tl*» meat actir* day of tha season. The transaction were: Fortythrae factor­ ial otHtid 3,086 boxes and 33 factor!®§ told 1,181 boxes in lots as follows: Firtt at JOJĉ eight at 10|c., fiftaen at 10̂ two at lOf. The Chaumont factory sold 106 boxas at lljc., and Is iold up to May 17, UTICA, X. T., June 18th, 18?7. CHEESE.--There weRA 10,000 clieasa oDkrad to-day, all of which were sold; 7,600 brought direct prices showing a mora active market, while only 3.509 want on commission. Tha pflcvs ranged fram 10J to ll^c* the latter a cent and a quarter off from last waeka highest price. We quote leading fa> toriesllic.. majority price 11c., arer- age price 10|c. LiTTtB FALLS, June 18th, 18??. The offerings to-day were very large, and factories are sold to within four­ teen or fifteen days of the date of matt- nfacture. FARM DAIRY.--Sales of 300 boxei at 101 to 111 cents as the ruling figures.^ The extremes were one lot at 9c., one let of fifteen boxes at 12c, and one lot of sixteen boxes, no competition, at jaj cents. The anomaly of dairy cheese bringing more than factory con­ tinues, and may increase the produc­ tion of the former. ? BTTTTKR.--Sales of 20 tubs at 18 to SOc. One tub creamery brought 32c. PERRYTfc MARTIN • • • . : - v y i . »> ' Headquarters ,w. -DIALER HENRY COLBY, W-Wsfs* »itl f tt '*3 j% ^ ^ : ' .pfi Boots and Shoes. "If :7C'.f ,if:f ~ PAI??M OILS. Fainter* Bit-tubes, Dye Stuffs Sc., Ati - " Physician® Prescriptions •)', ' l&arefufl* ComtmofedMi * * (&oeerie${>f aJL Kinds, stiotyc 1ft Choice Family Groceries, wrmTiftiif f'r™/*• *•- Glass- Ware 11 an i*5 -A- Juet Received, trhich trill be sold at the SKlf Lowest Living trices. . Hi COLBY* #KUIT CARPETS, TRUNKS, s-ft- mu short, a First Class Stock of General Merchandize \- CHRISTIAN PEOPLK Of Ml- ITTFNKY COUNTY. - Ton have seen, in the last week's fMue of our county papers, a program­ me of a county christian convention, to be held next week, Wednesday and Thursday, at Woodstock. Let me say a word to you concerning it. It is de­ signed for all who love our Lord Jesus Christ, to come together and consult •with reference to topics connecteu with |M)r common christian work. The work of the convention la pro­ grammed for our own people, and its auccess depends on each one coming to help. It has been asked, "W ill it be a successF" From the cordial response that has been been given to the work lean say yes, it will be a success! If we think as much of the cause of reli­ gion In our own county, as da try men 4o of their interests, as stock raisfers, or wool growers do of theirs, It will be a grand success. Christian friends, "We be all one tfrethran;*' our aim is one; our work is Ode: eur destiny is one. Let us all ceme up as the bribes of Israel to their feast; to talk,to pray, to sing together on earth as we expect to in heaven and as we mingle together our hearts will grow warm, and we wlil be en­ couraged and atrouger lu our noble IWK- .. ".V Accommodations will fee tarnished ikr all who desire, to come. * J. EMOBY FIBHKB SAE'y, 7 We are constantly receiving new Goods of aft kinds, and buying them'for Cash Down are thereby enabled to ofl'cr special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or parties who oun undersell us don't live Ip, thin neck of the- woods. • .O^r LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN­ CREASING TRADK testifies better tiau anything we can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee oar goods to, be What they art represented to be and are always ready to make good our word. We are here to get a livelihood and lience cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the ptiblic, nor to ask enormous profits on our goods. We intend to " Live and Let Live !" Andwhile we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage In 1 past, we hope to merit the same in the future. flgT'GIVE US A CALL we will show you our Goods and use you well whether yon buy bf tit or niot| PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owe.ii & McH«nry, 111., July 27th, 1875. and J'l Brother. 1LUXOIS PAfENTS, This list of Illinois Patents allowed by the U. S. Patent Office, for the week •tiding June 12.1877, is furnished this paper by GILMORE & COL,, Solicitors. •26 F Street, Wasliington^D. C. The Patents will be issued in two weeks Irem the date of the allowance. H. W. Austin A W. B.Hesford, Chica­ go, 111. Furnaee. J. R. Drake A D. S. Smith, Evanston, HI. Asb«eifter. W. H. Payne, Sandwich, 111, Grain- binder. C. G. Stromberg, Chicago, 111.-- Druggists prescription file. L. D. Webster, Chicago, 111. Admin­ istrator ef J. D. Webster, dee'd. Car- Axle box. L. B. Berrien, Gaiesbuig, 1EL Plalt- Ing-machlne^ - II. N. DaVeara, Sprisgfteld^ ['lllr-- Seed-planter. J. Plane, Belvidere, Jll. Iron-pests for wire-fences. C. H. Rudd, Chicago, 111. Duplex- telegraph. C.T. Sleeper, Chicago, 111. Pack'g for pltson-rods,dcc. C. T. Sleeper, Chicago, 111. Stufiing- bexfor steam-engines. J.W.Wood, Laomi, 111. Apparatus for illuminating scale-beams. W.G.Barnes, Freeport,111. Barbed hoop-iren fence-strip, ' J. F. Best, Galava, 111. Harness^ad- dle. J. Clifford St J. Gielow, Chicago, 111 Hoee-nozzle. S. Dixson, Reseville, 111, Seeding machine. W. F. Flagg, Bloomington, 111, Heat­ ing and ventilating buildings. R. Han mill, Chicago, 111. Lanterns G. Hanter, Elgin, 111. Dust-caps tor watches. W. K. Johastoa« Cordova, III. 1*1- quid-meaauri. V. Messenger ^ 3, Erwin, Newark, I1L Cultivator. ! * • \r f Furniture, Furniture I McHenry, ApW 24th. l#7ffv ;s11'o. MCHENHT. 1UJNOIS. E.. PERKINS WOULD RESIWCTFULLY Infcfm LRFS frieit'LS aiul the public gj'iierally tliHt lie is now prepared, at Ills' Shop, vVest of the 1'uWlic SQUAREI to <lo all kinds of Curpenter WORK or iii_woo<l of HIIV kind, sucfi as the wood-work of L>ug- KIES, WII(?ON8( milking Hoats, Ac.-T and in short anything ever tnade in U Hrist^-olass Cal-penter Shop. From a loag experience in the business and itaiiiff ntrae bet the BEST IFF Lumber 1 can in all cases Guarantee Satisfaction! GENERAL: JOBBING Promptly attended to,] Give Me a Call! E. PERKINS. MO HOWRY, 111. ,Nov. 20th,'1876. " L. FRANCISCO, WAGON AND "yNf| The JOHN B. BLAKE, A the new Store of Blake & Bros.j has now in Store one of the Lar­ gest and Best Selected Stock of Furniture to be found in Mctlen- rV County, which he is selling to the public at a very small advance of Coet. In Stock can be found Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Kitchen Furniture, Wall Brackets, Picture Frames," and in short everything usually found in a first-class Furniture Store. OUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Was nevermore complete than at present The Finest line of Coffins Caskets, Gold and Silver Trimmings, to be found in the market. ' ^ Shop appoalte tha ParkerHowe^*!!' tk-v' M CH E N R Y I L L M O I S . P«rsons, contemplatinp purchasing A new BNJISY should call at my Shop, I <'an (five you A {rood open BUGGY, made of tho best material and finished in tlr-<t class STYL^ for $00. Am now preparing to put up a flue lot of Cutters, which will be sola at Hard Pan Prions Tor Oash, I UM also Agent for all lead­ ing Farm Machinery. {lorse Shoeing A SPECIALITY. R E P A I R I N G Notice is Hereby Given! That on and After April 18th, May be Seen, \ the Store of . f 'V !??:» Spfui Xl, CB1STY, in KingWood, the Latgeit and most carefully •elected stock of • . Dry Goods, Notions, Hate, Caps, Clothing, BOOFrSrtn(a«HOE!S, GROCERIES, DRUGS, HARDWARE, Glassware; k C. eyer <bntid f|I RINGWOOD, wltidh tfar, BE MNGTIT f o r C a « h o r B u t t e r a n d E G Y : S N T C A S H v a l u e , a t as low pri'-es as the RF-nne uuality of goods crfn be bought at retail in Northern Illinois< Among ttie choicest collection of tliis STOCK are tligmost beautiful.'jiatttfrn* in Dress Goods and Prints, we hate ever Ween ABLD to show yon, 3 et a very little mdriey in liaiid twill liny them. But the greatest T'-uriogity, If possible, WC have foi all who aduiiru TIITI beautiful is our line oi Wall Papei4, which H» prononttced tiy all who have ex- amine»l it to lfe the most elegant designs, beautiful SHADES, finish and quality, that have ever found their wav to any market, and Y£T they cah be had for FOVSH or lts equivalent, at less prices even, than the old styles (ft PAPER Hrere ever sold for I have also just received a nerr stock 6f tery fine 0 FUR and WOOL HATS, of latest styles. Also A great variety of straw and Palm goods, IF VON have but very little money you can ;ret one of these Mats. Also a choice line of Ladies and Childrens' SUPPERS, Bhtton and Lace. GAITEKS aud in Serge, Goat i/nd Calf) dents and-Boys ^ BOOTS AND SHOES, fine and course, al l of the best styles and quality to be found in the market, at prices, tor CA^II, that will astonish even A Granger. In short I have designed to make my stock fully equal to tho best general<st<>ck of good# that could be found, in the County of McHenry either in style orqitality. And 1 now propose to sell any or all of these goods at such prices FOK CASH lhftt none shall be able to SAY I can buy cheaper at some other LINAGE. A1J goods sold by me will be warranted us repre­ sented. ! Am WRY grateful for the very liberal pat­ ronage so generously bestowed JUPON me in the past eight years BV"the people of Mcllenry, Klngwood and adjoining Towns , and i t shall be my eudeavor lo merit a <oniiuuance of THE same. , Very llespectfuUy, J. W. CRISTY. • . • * i - U-' fit* CUtCAQO k trOiTR.«tiiiMi FCATTFP*: l®RTIT)racC8 undCr dne management the Great Trunk llnilway I.ines of the WEST and NOHTII-WEST, and, FRITH its mnnerou# Blanches and connections, forms the shortest AND quickest BET*£?I;N {?H'L'a'T> ARID ALL JWITITS in Illinois, Wisconsin, Nonhern MichW gftn, Minnesota, iowa, SEI)RASKA( California and the Western Territoriesj its Ortiaha find California LI110 Is the shortest and best route between Chioal go and all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Dakota, Wyoming) Coolrado, Utah, Nevadaj California, Oregol)( China, Japan and Austi'alia. Its CNIfeagOi St. Paul A Mlnn«apoll0 LIHE- Is tiie short l i n e between Chicago and »lj points in NHrtlnirn Wisconsin and Minnesota^ aud for Madison, HT.- Prtul, Minneapolis, DU' ^UTH, and all points in the Great NONLNV^SFC l&Crotle, Winona k St. Peter Line"* ** FS the best route between Chicago and 'FCA* Crosse, \yinona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man.' kato. St. Petei% New I'LM and all pdints in SoutnCfti and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Line Is thepnly l ine between Chicago and Janes- vilU', Wa'tertown, Fou du lac, Oahkrtsh, AP^ Seton . tireen Ilav, Kscanalm, Negaunee,-arqnette, Houghton, Hancock atld the LakeT Superior Country . Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago jtnd Eltfn, Bockford, Freeport ami ail points via Frae port . Its Chicago & Milwaukee Lin# Is the old Lake Shore I J o u t e , and is the ONLJ* one passing between Cliicajro and Evanston,* Lake Forest, lligttlnnd Park, 1£*AUKEGAN; Rjicine, Kenosha ami Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars are fnft rtfi rtft tfirongh trains on thfs road. This is the ONLV LINE running th^se flart Iwtween Chicago and St. Paul afni Mlnne* apoiis, Chicago itnd Siilwaukee, Chicago and Winona, or Chioago and Urten MV.- Close connections are made at Chicago with the I.ake SHORED and Siichipfan Pfontnerh, Mich-- igan Central, Bultifrtore And FYIIIO, Pittsburg# Ft. "IVavne, « Chicago' Kankakee Line AN(| Part ITA'ndle Route's, for all points F?AST and SOUTH-'SAST, and Avlfh the Cfficago and Als­ ton and Illinois Central for all prints SOUTH. Close connections are also made W i t h tlicf Union Pacific IT. It., iit Omaha LOT all far West points. Close connerttioner irtrtde at itinctiOn point* with trainsof all cross points< Tickets over this route are sold bv all Con-- pon ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Hemember you ask for your tickets VIA tha Chicago /T Northwestern Railway and take none others. N e w York Ofllce, No. 41# Broadway: Boston Otliccj No, 5 State Street; Omaha "Office, 24FT Farniiam Street; Bali Francisco Ofllce, 121 Moutgotnery Street; Chicago Ticket. "Offices* «2 Clark street, under Sherman House; 7If Canal, corner Madison Street; Kiuzic street I)'!pot, corner W. Kinzie and Canal Streets; Weils Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzie Streets. For rates or information not attainable from your home ticket agents, apply to LAUER t BECKER, Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call and see for yourself. ^cjieBTj, ni., koT. Hth, i8r«.! - ; '</' v -- • * • < t : " JOHN McHenry, 111., March 6th, 1877, B. BLAKE. BEASLEY 'S POOTS & 8HOK3, New|o|d8, New PrioBS CELEBRATED Waitupi MB, For Sale £t the Saloon of jr.. jr. McHenry, III. FOUNDRY FARMERS ATTENTION --THE WELL KNOWN- M&mmoth Spanish Jack, " PRINCE" ) premises of the sub. •criber, McHenry, I1L, during the season of 1877. Those desiring stock of this kind would do well to call and satisfy themselves. Terms Beasonable . Those from a dis tance wish ing mares pastured cuu be accommodated at the owner's risk. A. H. HANLEY. To Consumptives/ ^THIE advertiser, having been permanently A cured of that dread disease , Consumption by A simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow- sufferers the moans of cure. TO all who DESIRE it, he will send a copy of tl»A prescription used, (Free of Charge), with thq directions for preparing and using the same, which thov will tind a sure cure for Consump­ tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, AC. Parties wishing the prescription will please _ Rev. K. A. WILSON. W4 Penn 8t., Williumsburgh, New York. McHENHYy ILL. WARD Proprietor. The undersigned has Just started "a Foun- dry and Machine Shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds ol Casting for Machinery, on *hort notice and in the best of manner. We also manufacture the£celebrated Gale Wind ALLAIO Repairing of all kinds done promptly and satislaction Guaranteed. I Threshing Machines repaired onfshort no. tice. Orders solicited, T„ WARD B. GALE. McHenry, 111., April 4tli 1877. McHenry, I1L, April 17, 1877. W4 COPY YOUR LETTERS. USE Excelsior Copying Book, MADE OF (;tienncal paper. Quicktv copies any wilting WITHOUT water PRESS or BRUSH UPEIL at h o m e , l i b r a r y or o f l i c o , For Ladies wishing to retain copies of lettprs every busi- ness man, clorgymon, correstK»ndents, travel­ ers it it' invaluable--sells at sight. Send S3«00 and we will fend a 300 page Book, let­ ter size BY MAIL paid "o any address. We reter to any Commercial Aarency, Send stamp Agents Circular, EXCELSIOR MNF G CO., 110 Dearborn St„ Chicago, Ills, 6000 Agents wanted. Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who Buffered" for vears troin Nervous Debility, Premature De­ cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre. tion will, for tho sako of suffering humanity, setui free TO All who TUUTIL it, tho recipe nnd direction for making the simple remedy bv which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adviser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence JOHN B. OGDFCIN, 42 Cedar St., New York, DIVORCES Legally and qutetly obtained In everv State and Territory, for INOOMJWTTHIMTY and oth­ er causes, no matter wllere the partv resides. 13 year* experience. Fee alter decree. All letters confidential, Address A. J. DEXTER, Att'v, Rooms 8 and F>, 132 Dear-, liorn St., Chicago 111. Unquestionable refer­ ence givfen, Correspondence with THE legal profession invited, mm Mm Wi V" f 'Mm MABVIN HUGHITT GuneralSupt. V. H. STI^ISEXT, Geu'l Jj^asse:.ger Agent Notice To Farmers Something New! J . ELLIOTT'S IMPROVED HABROW. Near the Depot, McHEMRY, * • ILLINOIS Are Now Receiving Their SPIUNG and SUMMER Stock, Consisting of French Kid, ' Button aad S^American Kid, Button and Side I.ace. Straight Goat and 'Oil Goat Button, Front and Side Lace. 1 Kid Goat, Foxed PoL Also a line stock of Misses' apd Childrens' Shoes; Men's Bows'and Youthd' fine Shoes; Kip and Calf B<wt8; and everything usually found in aiirs.t-class Shoe Store. We now have one of the Largest Assbrt. ments to be found in the whole Horth.vfeet. Good GOODS and LOW PR1UE3. Remember we will not be Undersold. DWIGHT & FORREST., ' I Woodstock, 111,, April 16, 1877. The subscribers are now prepared with n Stock of FINE CLOTHS of all kinds , to m(ake t > order Coats, Pants, Vests or entire ^UITS, on siiort notice and on the most MseiaMs Terms. FLSR<JoodRFi t f i (iunran- tee<l and all Work War, ranted. We also Keep a Full Line cf Ready - Hade Clothing, GENTS This Inven t ion has reference TO improve, nient In Harrows, so that a number tooth EFT sections may be connected Vand the teeth may­ be set at anv angle of inclination to the ground. This Harrow consists of a NUMBER of toothed harrow sec tions that ar« wwinected by pivoted side piece* and clamp bolt*. It niay bedrawn bv HITCHING tho horses so eitlu cr end. WHEN "RAWTI IVom one wid, makes a slanting tooth fler corn. When drawn from •the other end NVIKE'SA perpendicular tooth as tlie ground requires. This invention rolls uu l ike a loir and shuts up l ike a jack knife, ana is nicely stowed under cover, and takes NP little room. This Harrow has 19 sections ana each one works independent of the other, I,argest size Harrow is T2 feet cut and has 70 teeth. The ten foot Harrow has 00 teeth. The eight foot Harrow has 50 teeth. The teeth are half Inch Iron or steel, as desired. The teotli will not bend or break. This liar, row is a splendid CORN HABBOW, And owing to hard times w e sell them at low rates. Farmers will please call at our SHOJI and examine our Harrow before purchasing. NORQUE8T & WEBER. Agents for McHenry County* McHenry, Ity,, Jan. SOtUv 1877. inui Hats, Caps, &c W h i c h w i l l be sold aslow N* at any establishment in the County, CloVhes Cleaned In the bebt of inaaner and On short notice. LAUER & BECKEH. McHenry, Feb, 26th, 1877. 9 IO TO 920 A DAY Ma<lft LIT Agents in cit ies FT'nd country towns. Only necessary to show samples to make sales and money, for any one out of employment and disposed to work. Used daily by all business men. Send stamp for circular, with prices to aganla, AWWSS "Special Agency," Kendall Building, Chicago, M M M M H '.TO THE WORKING CLASS,--Wo are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, the whole ot_ the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily e.irn from B0 cents lo $5 per cvcnincr, and "a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys 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 Mich as are not well satisded we will send one dollar to ?>ay for the trouble of writing, Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Homo mul Fireside, one of tho iarjre*t and best Illustrated Publications, all sent free bv mail. Header, if you want permanent, profitable work, address, GEORGE STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. f AA<L(L Can't be made by every agent every SHT'T/T* month in tho business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn doxen dollars A day right in their own locall. ties. Have no room to explain here. Busi­ ness pleasant ami honorable. Women and bovs and gir ls do as wel l as men . We wij l furnish you a ©omplete outfit free. The busi­ ness pavs better thart anything else. We will bear expense of starting you. Particu­ lars free. Write and see. Farmers and me­ c h a n i c s , their sons and daughters , and al l classes in need of paring werk at home, should write to us and learn all alHuit the work at Once. Now is the time. Don't delay, ^.D- dress TKCE & Co,, AASUSTA, Maine. J , S T O B Y , --L>£AL<En IN-- Shelf and Heavy Hardware , STOVES TINWARE, MECHANICS'TOOLS, FAMMINO IMPLEMENTS CLOTHES W 11 INGE Jib &c., &c., &c., &c., WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R THAN USUAL PRICES! Now is the time to purchase, and save monl ey. I believe that I can furnish good goodsaf as low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on hand a full Stock ot BUILDING PAPKR. eueh as Plai* Board, Water Proo«, Iron Coated and Tarred Felt, Also Moth Proof Carpel Lining.] KAWL rAND HEE ! Jlepairing: Promptly [at tended to. J. STCRY. Onposite Owens "MP1. PIMPLES. TWILL M a i l (Prue) the recipe for preptr, ing a smple Vegetable Bahn that will re, move TI n. Freckles, Pimples and Blotches leaving SHE skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luxurian growth of hair on a bald head or smooth fae«I Address BenJVandelf A Co,, Qox &12), Ko, Wooster St.,TRew YORK,

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