MMhi |»j ™ LATK DAIK1 MAKKK1S. 'ir-TICA, X. v., May 1st, 'TP., Cheks*.--During tj^e pa^ month thir 'I itetfpts "New York have " dwindled, until last tv«ek they Mggre- " gated inn f>,0SS boxes. Ttu^targe ship- imenta have weakened the d«N mand, tad a dull market is^eiiorte$ from all iotiroes. Quotatioris iWbomi- itally tanchargfed, bat the top prioe,l3|o becomes daily more ulnkult attaint s It now seem* probable that ttve course of trade daring the season wiil be more Kgnlar and healthful than last year. "• Ou Monday, 24th, trade was resumed 11 npos the Utica market, *fen factories! were represented; the tfflfterings from each factory averaged s.b^rtt 40 boxes* The cheese offered was chiefly whole milk cheese. The offerings aggl egated^ J 450 boxes of new cheese. Salesmen ® were not disposed to accept the bids '. made, which ranged from 10<u>ll cents; and no sale* w«r« made. The, jlisposi-;; •1p tion was to await further developments and permit a large offering to accumu- v )ate. Th* salesmen present "fWt" the .1, pulse of trade, but refrained from ad ding to Its circulation. BUTTER.--The decline is z* suddeu and great as was the advance- Quota tions at all points are rendered from 3 ' to Be lower. The Producers' Pvice Cur. rent says that, :>4C(n th« wbplo the market for State new butter is in an unsettled aud declining condition." New York and Vermont, choice, are • quoted at 38 to 37c upon tli« iiilou' market. Old butter at all points is hardly quoted owing to its scarcity 1 No sales were made on thlf Hftark«|L iCAss.-aa now king, . f c , I f " 2 f O J 8 •>- » ^^•t|WSWK vM-mi PEKRY-s-<S8 MARTIN. m istpw im • m •'W- I# *% i «**Ui*T -iH'9 ' • i^o-l • in ww/W-v?s ? |>«r» -wit' %•> igjiowsl;.'/-] 4<Ji •JC* l<i t^VeSKfrjV* iNtel&cUKitf . tt.ni : -'r^s*) ̂ • nl-fif , 7.TT »>,«*«« ,»f>«ito«| | $ -/*-ft "tadlisil.'afl"' .mtlia ? a • f "WII.WlS, • turn ivmtqz % iittiif * t« iff-. ,iuJ.M; ,W •tffdU. »t» 0lfl JMf ,(«i Mi%i% *1 astolt. #>i| » Headquarter tor .ill Kinds jj&S&iS , .• i zwxt «i« *j|V j::- • _ • •; ttmU • idT ! mm Goods, MW* gs? F. HALL, but first PRICE LIST: 3tIY '.TnB: R«l! .. 'TWa *6ljU44» : ' I •' *«rfl J«a« •3*«.»! u t { M . i s s j M .. ; iSH&td , ';-L . / > ; " it mm! it. b«. M *i*uM 'i«> ...,'.....,.6 to 7 ct» . -iocts •.•••• t «• «i# •«•*'"' Best Prints, ':^ West lliearhe«lCotfo^...^ Hcsf unbieacbo<l jlo.....>. All Cambrics All Drciis Brairta..1 .'fiy'viv Bleachwi Wbli D^tnaskj. /.i.;. riibleached rto , . Cheviot f»hirtiii£.;'.s .S„;V.• Car pc' iiijt, .. v. i v .'••••', i.. Coats Thread.,..UiV.ViV 1 ft Linen Thtt-ndii.fy..., 109 Yard Silk '..tflV. ....'. tiood SllfH1 Good Cot Job .Lot No 1 Alpisi'ca.;.. Mens s u its... . Boys Suite-.,,4,i..... Bos-t Yonn# Tlyson •#ea<tfi4%>lr> .v».dv.*• Best Japan Tea . . A*.... .;.1 Bosttinniiowder Tea ;..*...p...*.... 12 1* Hire '.V.. J J... > • '* '4f ' "* * *" 1? Cak(«s Vanct Soap.... N O, iioLa.&iM}4f*' No I Syrup, Pur© 1 lh Castile Soap..:..,f .».4 IJox I.aycr Raisina. "J."** • ;# ets •'.4 fta 3ct* l&t'ts , 4Dct^ Corn Sfarch......../.. _ 'B cts i ao "ifts whitriyw.i.'.^.s.'.ii;;«.U. :ta i 12 Tn Pav«d ; n« Best saleratus......vv,.1. ?ts j S <* Starch.....•'.;•'..ili.ViV.v.'.i.r.'4IT' *••••*}» •'» • »0ct9 50 CtS "12 }4 25 I-1 s ffi to $2f» 2^50 to 10 W) dts 80 cts 3,00 " l.«P 1,00 25 cts 68 Cta k . . . , . . I m M i Vf* »•«'?•»{•« ' '»"V • * •, *!•? •* ts i m as JttCts i "JO 11>» Tvsnit. h cts J>20 tt>s C.'kxlUkSli.. 60ets I 25 fl> Pullock. lOc.tsts Tbst.ayer Raisins... ' 14 ?vs Pmnea..... ....! 12 WZante Currants. No 1 Kirn; Cat- Tobucco...........A.. 50 (iwnl Cigars. Stove Polisn .1. Itesi Axle Grea8eV.\-...^.vj*W.4^^JitLa!ti' «c»« 15 c" a,16 8 Cts 10 eta 10 cU m 1,00 too 3r<» 1,00 1,00 1.00 l(M> cts 60 ct8 fictg 8 cts u, 34Sk*fr im;. * Groceiies of §11 ;̂ inds, • '• ' Crockery' Glass-"Ware, FBtJlT GAIJ$; CASPETSv TRUNKS^ Mdin shor^ a FicsiClas Stock of . General •ftorcbamlUe. I.atlios Sboea.-..'1,09 Children^ Shoes,SQqtA to 1.50 Ro^t Kip l>(K)ts..»,,»t 4,5^ Uot>(l do 3,00 Boy8 Boots...'. ,]£/... il to *3.00 Ko'l Floor Oil cloth...00eta Table Oil C l o th Pattern*...'. ... ,1. if.O cts v» : -V(, will wal 1r i H E N R Y C O L t Y i l j -§ •' £ -^IWEALEB IK«- » %!' ' Ahi pvoiTared to-save von Monev nnd nn oxatninnxion of Goods ainl trices will convince. My Clot'aiinr is, all Hoiuc-M ide nn'd Cnstoia Made, and will be sold in all cases atles.s than tVTiolesale Prh'e^. Coimnlt yonr own in teres is and i>atr«»ni*e a Store that deals strictly for' Ciash. Everything as lepre'SOfltert or laoucy refjiuileil. WANTED--BUTTER AKD EG(iS. ,i, ..rt-f 'C. F. HALL. ' t ,A o'-C> . nair^AW wrwa Merchant Wailoro, tm FAINTS, OILS, Baiuters Bruslies^fXye Stilffs #•$*** ' •' "v' *' ' m " S t , , : v v r - . = ' - • ^phjfffclans Prescriptions HWMfcfc- Carefully Compounded. A- "Wehave^alfine Stock of Cap, Bill, Xote and W*amii|r Paper, which we are selling very CfiMap.^A^Hne.assortBientof the latestStyles Sox iiaF aney Papers, constantly on hand. All Goods Warranted Louse MCHENRY, - - jLywosi "• . ° fi • ••••:<. The subscribers havlnjr opened a "Njorchant Tailaring esiabll^hiuent in MolleBi^y, prepared, with a Stock 6t °& ' Fine Cloths of all Kinds, To make to order Coat?, Pant a. Vests or en tire Suits, on ahort notice and on the mosf t Reasonable Terms. ®*Good Fits Warranted. Guaranteed : and all Work fOf* •* * ^Itepresetitefland.Satisfaction <juaraiateetL Solicited. COLBY. enry, Juiy 27th, 187^. *. » T O R Y < M^NUUtK IK-1- Sfielf and Heavy Hardware, MOVES XICI^WAFE, •% . MECHANICS'TOOLS, m >:i vM/LBMINO IMPLEMENTS, SStT CLOTHES WRINGERS. \ Ac., &c., &c., &c., WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R fpil M1UL 111 CIS!' jg^jbw iatbe time to purcha ..-, and c: *e mj. I believe that I can furnish good goods at IM low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDIN^r PAPER, such as Plain Board, Water Proof, Iron Coated and Takred Fell. Also Moth Proof Carpet Lining. • KAWL AND1 SEE ! 5 a --- || ̂HLepaferiiig: ; Frapptly attecded t̂o. J. STORY. Opposite Ow Mills. M«Uenry III., July fi -- GENTS FDMISH1H& GOODS, Hats, Caps, 4c., i-4, Which will Iks sold as Low as at any estab- lishment in the County. We haveeome here to stay, and respectfully ask a share of public patrima^e, plii.lLrinir fmr- selves to do our best to plwwe aU who niay g i v e u q a c a l L ' - * • ' Clothes Cleaned in the best of manner a*d on short notice. - • LAUEK& Mcllenry, March 20th, 187s. KER. THIS PAPER IS ON 1TLE WXEH WliereAdrerttoiag Contr^m* t be made . .MILLINER^ « . " • .fa± r-i!kjK: tic • fvm >rm4& it *S Dress Waking! : 'tirruit <T<mmme$ - n . ' > ) » ' v J < - , , J t » - * Mrs.; niiH-Ii • • zjV i: • J • 1: tWW '• • Side PnbUo SanaTtt&a*^ « We always guarantee our goods tp be»wl^t they aje represented to he - i * •• . ' " . t . • %tid are Always ready totnake good our word. Yfe are beTe to get a UvelihQod and hence oaunot afford to be undersold or to WOOD^cfc^. v<'i i&r.mn&tzf?* •"» «4^», t5: ^LXKOIS. Koep? ^ohs«tantTv on" TTairTft'flie'f^est styles of Millinorv Goods of all kinds, Embroidery, Combs, Collars, Ties, Veils, nil colors, Wed- Crape liats, and domeatic Patterns of all kinds. . Cresses Cut and Fitted In the latest Style and made if dMindftt yery low rates. We also have a New Styloif Ladies Cloaks! To which we tnrfte the attention of thfe Ladles ,y® areJ5iS! *he AeleteWMwi» NOBTHWESTEKN ORGAN Which speaks for itsel& _S0ld. call and see. I will tat lw^nderf Mrs. 8. A. ' " . -• Woodstock, Oct. lath* £i76.' '••' j. !•* L'y /."J - ,'l£ ^ *• - **• A .»08. WIEDEMANN. 2 SALOON and RESTAURANT 1 8 7 6 ' BLAKE k ,BRO., --DEALETIS I>T-- Furniture! _ HI VSJr 5.,^ j- We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kirtds, and baying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to offer special Bargains in all classes of jroods. We know that talk i« cheap, but the party or parties who ca» undersell us don't live in this neck of the ! woods. Qm LARGE AND CONSTANTLY JN> CR®ASIKG TItADiE testi|ik^ better Idian anything we can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. enormous profits oh our jgoods. We intend ta ^deceive the pubMo^ ao^- to ask ; 0-> • " Live and Let live ]" • j , " I f . ' ' i \ 1 • i f f ' ' ' - • ' ' - t J ' i Arid while we Ure grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time past,we hopefco merit the same In the future. ' B@-<*IVE US A CALL^ and we will s?iow you our Goods and u*e y<»t w«U;w|»ther you buy oX u? or not* q PERRY & MARTiN. At the Old Stand of Owen & Brotber. JtfcHonry, IK^ July 27th, 1876. •- -Jig--gj. Chicago & North-Wester^ • V . ' : . ' . B A I L W A T . , ' * *k: ' i ' V &•'" PaBWBngersi for CHICAGO, Detroit, YblttteJ ClevelaodL BuftWo,.Niagara Falls, PMtitbttm CincinaafL Kochvster, Albany, Toronto, tr©atjf <tn«l>ep, Portland, Boston, Neir Yo Philadeiphia, Baltimore, WMsMnvtoa, Louia, p%o. San Jfiwicinco, Sacmm^atOk o£, den, Salt Late City, lienver, C()unMl BIni^^ Sion* Cttfi St. Pati 1, Marqnettei, naaha, Ma<Uson, Cheyenne, OiMha, Yankt Winona, Duluih, Green Bay, >fllwaal Sit Tffnrtl} W«t p'"lf im j their tickets via. the "* Chieaf o ft Fortfe-Westotn Baihmy, Olose connections are made at Chleaxo < the T.ake Shore & Michigan SoQthernTjk n Central, Tialttmore & Ohio, Plttahnm wt Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line anf Pan Handle Routes, for all potato EAST SOUTH-EAST, and with the^icaro* AluS and Illinois Central for all jMintsioVTK Close eonnections are also made with tk* Union I'acilie IL K. at Oumhaior all far West pOllito. Close connections are made at Jxm9- tion points with trains of altcross roadt, Pnllmnn Palace Car*. These celebrated cars are run on all trains on ail the lines of this read. This is the ONLl I.I.VK fumiinff thftn cum between Chicago and St. Paul or Chlcaso »** Milwaukee, • At Omaha onr Sleepers connect with tka Overland Sieepers on the Union Pacific n«fl road, for all points west of the MissouriRivaf. Among t^e K H ills BbiH to the traveling public are all the modern ti_ provementH: ltock andli ravel Ballasted Traolu Steel toil, Uock and. Iron Jliidges, Parter ami Draw infr Room Dav Coacitca, Rrooking am| Lonnfrinjr Cars, Westinghousa Safty Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling asd. Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Com. fort. Banning through Five Great State*, ant! opcratini? over 2,WW miles of road, *i«fr . Centpanv presents to the traveler facuitte that AUE NOT and CAN NOT be offered byaar Competitor. All tickets agents can sell yon tickets •!» this routei < If yon -wigl: the best traveling aeeomiaeda* tjons, von will bny your tickets T)t this route, and will take no otlier. < KAEVIN HUOHITT , GeneralSupt. ll". . : m Wi H. BTEHKETt. Geii 1 Passenger Agabfc For President in' 1876 ran Man who gets theVMOST CLOUDS for h|s nbney, buys of > m-' •rote ! !o f .-«i :i«U (SUCCESSOR O. G. ThompsovO NUNDA, (-iU-lNO W dl yiQ tr AGENT FOR P. P. MAST & CO S CELEBRATED I Board at Wiedemann's 1 But wish I Did Nearthe Depot, McHenry, llf. «STWe also keep the Celebrated Mllwaukev Eaf,'er.Beer constantly on hand. OF Sl'KlXGFIELD, OHIO, ,>? , - ; 'a • ' Keeps Constantly* on hand and offers .to the Farmers, Leading Farm Machinery, Of all kinds, among which can be fonnd the celebrated Buckeye Grain Drill, Broadcast Seeders, Junior Cultivator, Plow Sulky, which con be attached to any Flow, Champion Selii-Dumping Bake, &c., &c. . . r • . o--<--• j» '• ; .-'.J ./. • : M<5TO! Plows ! Plows! MMeftdLig <Tljws ^ept-tonstan^hr on^li^id"'an'd^t'Lo^^^'±,nce3.' Don't buy until you see them. Also see tlkO cc-cljrated Bi!nk^ye Broadcast Seeder. It cannot be equaled. Prices tow and Favorable Terms. sh and Close Buyers are invited to inspect stock and com pare Quality and Priees, as I will not be undersold in the same qual ity of Machinery in McHenry County. E. M. OWEN. McHenry, 111., March 7th, 1876. Lirpsl Stoct Best AwtJintJ r LOWBaf PRICBSL ^^TheStcw^i^^WftiiskLtMge, and Consists of [<c a st; Diy Grdeds, Clothing, Boots and Sihoes, Hats and Cap§» Choice Groceries, &c.f &c. W^GIvo mc a Call and Save Tour Money, by baying Goods Cheap. , r' ' • '+ > ' .V v ; Nunda, Itt, Nov. 8Mb, 18TR. N F I R M ! PHILIP GIESSLSR, ; hie new Store, near the Uuuot, irt now readv Ith the Largest And Best Stock of Goods 1 Xver brought to this market, Jon .which I am prepared and will make prices that will Defy all Competition. j • My Stock Consists in part of It M, ClolMis, Groceries, , BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, Ac., To which I invite the attention of the buying public. I also keep on hand a large and well iafocted stock of Millinery goods, Lkinds, to which the attention of the i is especially invited. CaU and see. PHILIP GIESELEBk JteHeasgr,; 3QL, April • > ' ffe Of all Grades and Prices. Wareroom Nearly Opposite the Post Ofllpe, McHenry, III. »-f Wareroom Crammed full ! Where will be fouod anytlilng from Common Kitchen Styles to the finest Parlor Sets,' In Hair, Cloth and Heps. They .have Chamber Sets, and can salt everybody. Marble Top Center Tables, New Croods * And New Prices. . K t tSnccesfcort to Oowltn, ]>trig!lt ft |Oo^) . if ELEGANT EAS? CHAIRS. LOOKING GLASSES\ AND PICTURE FRAMES\ UNDERTAKING ! A very large stock of Burial Cases and Coffins constantly 011 hand, and made to order on short notice. PICTURES FRAMED In all stvles at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. -v All Goods Warranted Of the very best quality and sold LOW AS THE LOWEST. BLAKE & BRO. McHenry^ 111,, Aojaf. 2d, J875. Have on hand a yery Large and w*U Stock of Boots, Shoes, hi*s: .4:. I • ' ntsnifW Rubber Good% flight Of all Kinds, whioi: win tMh^sold Down Low for "O ASH*>"->& . .i.-'. ».j " Ofev. • V Conusr Main-Street and PubUe fiqtiftr^ WOODSTOCK Hi V LV.~ lMTIH n I. Tn an Whom tbese Presents Hay Com, Mint: We are now prepared to show one of the LARGEST stock of Chads &ver qffered by usin.this market, bought for Cash from first hands, fa one qf the dullest Markets ihe Eastern merchants have witnessed since 1857. IN DRY GOODS! t We ate full in all departments, from a 6 oent Print ta a Camels Hair Dress Goods Clotiiing for Men, Boys and YOUTHS1, that is both substantial and Cheap, Men* Boots, we commence at $3 and upwarda,, Arties and Ladies Gaiters equally low; Hats in Style and Caps that wiil makv the head smoke with heat when the Thermometer is at SO below zero. Buffalo Robe*, not 100 Bales, but enough to supply the wants of our people. Carpets. Oil Cloths and Oil Ruggs, whose beauty will produce a smile from the young mim or aged matron. Ibr Fanoy Goods call and see for yourselves, as we are unable to describe at this writing. We only ask an inspection to verify the above Proclamation, and by doing so will confer a great favor on the General Store Man, ;* .. TV; DOAMELLY. 1 Wood*tookOot.:iath, 1878. L. FRANCISCO, WAGON AND Carrie 1 8Wop opposite the Parker Home, MoHENRY--- • - - - ILLINOIS The subscriber would inform the pnblie 1 he is now prepared to furnish thete iritti Say in tiz 11:;c Tram a rcannon Farm Wagon to the nicest Toj> Carriage, on short noticaand at •rca^.;...;Llc vatcs. Uwins *>ut *?ie ^3*4 •uf ttaJjcwKu 1 ei:»i>loyto»nonelbiit : • SKILLED WORKMEN t He Warrants, hia work to give aatiaflMttoKs and for good pay be aa low fOMU bly be alfbrded. - BE HAKES H o r s e S h o e i n g 1 A SPECIALTY. R E P A I R I N G Of all kinds promptly attended to. see for yourself. Call "McHenry, 111 L FRANCISCO. „ July 28th 1875. For Sale. rphe nndersigned offers "or Sale his property* A situated opposite tht* Kiverside Ho»M, In McHenry, on the most reasonable tern a. There is a good and substantial building, salt, able for .a store or other business, the uppar part of which islittod up for a residence. Oon. nected with this is four acres of choice land, a food barn and some fruit. Persons eontwa. plating purchasing will find it ta their inter est to call and look this property over. F. A HIBBAU. McHenry I1L Aug. 16th 187ft. NED ALHAMBRA. This highbred trotting Stallion will stand tin season of 1876 at the barn of E. M. Owen. Ned Alhambra was sired by O. S. Dole's Al- hambra, dam Norma by Little Douglass he bjr a grandson of American Eclipse. Dole's Alhambra was got by Clay's Membrino Chief he by Membrino Paymaster, by Membrino owt of a mare, by imp Paymaster. Membrino wae a son of imp Messenger, the sire ot Abdallak and the grandsire of Bvsdvck's llambletoniaB. EOBT. GOSLING, ProprietoST^ BARNEY SEARCHER, JR. rphis thoroughbred Oolt was sired by Barner A Searcher sired by King Searcher by 8fr Henry by Margrave by Eclipse by I)uroc out of Gillett's celebrated mare Danasel sired by Messenger. Barney Searcher's dam was sired by Young Weasel he by Weasel lie by imported Black Hawk. His dam was a fall-bloodi ~ Bkick Hawk mare. This Colt can be tlu; village of McHenry. He U ed seen at owned and was raised by the subscriber. JOHN T. NASH,