LATE DAIRY MARKETS. At Utica, Monday, there was an aver age advance in the price of cheese of fc. The s&lefe were about 9,000 boxes as follows: one lot. 280 baxes, 8fc; four lots, 56 boxes, Oc; 8 lots, 946 boxes, 9Jc; 10lots, 1,106 boxes, 9}c; 14 lots, 1,990 boxes, 9Jc; 10 lots, 965 boxes, 10c; one lot, 327 boxes, lOJc; seven lots, 850 boxes, 10Jc; four lots, 600 boxes, 10|c; three lots, 426 boxes, lOJc; 7 lots, 900 boxes, on commission. The extreme pride was lOJc; leading factories, 10|cf average price 9fc. At Little Falls, same day, prices adh vwiced. Offerings were 10,000 boxe& sales 8,233. One factory sold at 8$c; 3 at9Jc;33 at 9$c;23at 9fc; 4 at 10c; 2 at ; one at lOJc; one ou private terms and six on commission. Farm dairies 400 cheese; range at 3$ to 9Jc; two lota at 9|c. BUTTER.--The prices in NewfeYork still keep well up. Creamery pails, 30 to 3lc;'choice flrkins, 27 to 28c; good to prime, 23 to 25. ^ • NAILS, NAILS,; NAILS, lUr; * ? *- p -'j Fence iWire, £ -; - i . n Crowbars. Mauls, •Its, SHOVELS, HOES, and a Full Line of Wvt , . :iv Ifiy-The Dalrymple farm dt Casselton Dakota Territory, numbers 30,000 acres 1,300 of which were sown to wheat this season. Harvesting was done in a week, •with the aid of nine self-binders, twelve men following each machine, and shock ing the wheat as fast as it was cut. The entire cost of breaking, sowing, reaping, threshing, and marketing is estimated at $9 per acre, and the yield averages seventeen bushels ,per acre, the profit will reach $7,000. Next year 6,000 acres will be sown to wheat. One hundred teams are employed during the 'freak ing" season, the furrow being turned six miles long. A SURE CURE FOR DIARRHCEA. "this is to certify that after coming home from California to my family in Chicago I was taken with a diarrhoea. 1 tried everythiiigth.it was recommen - ded to me (but did me no good) for over five years, until I got two bottles of F. Marcus' Bitters which completely cured me. Robert Forrest, Peter Blane and others can testify the above to be true and no humbug. I have proved it to be equally as good for billious com plaints. It strengthens and invigorates the whole system, carries off the bile, and gives warmth to the chilled veins of both old and young. It is the best bitters I ever used. JOHN PENMAN SEN. Town of Seneca, McHenry County, State of Illinois. Subscribed and sworn before me this 28th day of September 1875. E. BALDWIN J. P We hare a largre Stock ofPans, Pails, Milk Cans, * Full Line of Tinware of all kinds. ^ > V ALSO SCBEEN WIRE, CLOTHES WRINGERS, •. ' '• • • TO"*': In feet everything you want and at VERY BOTTOM PRICES. E*f"Call and examine. "No trouble to show Goods.. McHenry*,111., April 3d, 1876. JOHN M. SMITH. "PERRY & MARTIN ' M 0>| >» 1.1 mini ' .m ... ' Headquarters Dry Goods* Clothing, lots :»»c3 Kinds Of Groceries of all Kinds, Cliicago & Nortb-Wcsteil' ' 5' ' BAILWA^ * .* ; Passenger* for CHICAGO, Detroit, Totedi ' Cleveland, BufliiLo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburfi . Cincinnati, Kochebter, Albany. Toronto, Moft " tneal, Quebec, Portland. Boat n, \PW York Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Sfc.-' Louis, Cairo, San Francisco, Sacramento, Og» den, Salt Lake City, Denver, Council Bluffi,' Sioux City, St. Paul, Marquette, Kscanaha,Mo> nasha, Madison, Clieyenne, Omaha, Yanktosu Winona, Puluth, Green Bay, Milwaukee, asm all points North, West, South and Eaet.«MaM,<i boy their tickets via. the Chicago tt lNorth-WE»tem Bailway. Close connections are made at Chicago wiflE - the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern, Miehf. gan Central, Baltimore ft "Ohio, Pittalmnr jpori vVitv no & CI>iv«pO, K&iiivakiau j.inc anS Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago A Alto* and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also made with TTT* Union Pacific K. IT^AT Omaha for all FOR Weif points. Close connections are made at junc tion paints with trains of alter m roadf^ Pullman Palace Cars. ? - FRUIT CANS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, And in short, a First Class Stock of G&heral Merchandize. MILLINERY --AND-- J . S T O R Y --DEALER IN- Stielf and Heavy Hardware, movEs TINWARE.i MECHANICS' TOOLS\ FARMING IMPLEMENTS\ * CLOTHES WHINGERS 4fo, Ac* Ao, Dress _W ak i ng! Mrs. ^L. I1KI X> East Side Public Square WOODSTOCK, - - - 1 , AJ-LINOIS. Keeps constantly on hand the latest styles of Miuinery Goons of all kinds, Embroidery, Combs, Collars, Ties, Veils, all colors, Wed ding Hats, Crape Hats, and domestic Patterns of all kinds. Dresses Cut and Fitted In the latest Style and made if desired at very low rates. We also have a New Style of Ladies Cloak! To which we invite the attention of the Ladles We are also Agent for the celebrated NORTHWESTERN ORGAN Which speaks for itsel£ I will not be under sold. Call and see. Mrs. 8. A. REID. Woodstock, Oct. 13th, 1875. THIS PAFKR IS ON 3THJ3 W13HH LAUER & BECKER, It Parker House Block, MCHENRY, - - ILLINOIS The subscribers are now prepared, with a Stock of Fine Cloths of all Kinds, To make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or en tire Suits, on short notice and on the most Reasonable Terms. WGood Fits Guaranteed and KLL Work Warranted. ^gKBO^ > Advertising Contracts canbemaAe- . We also Keep a Full Line of Ready-Made Clothing, &IITS FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps* &c.y Which will be sold as Low as at any estab lishment in the County. We haveeome here 'to stay, and respectfully ask a share of public patronage, pledging our selves to d<xour best to please all who may give ns a call? Clothes Cleaned in the best of manner and on short notice. LAUER& BECKER. McHenry, July 25th, 1876. We are constantly receiving new Goods of all 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 woods. Our LARGE AND CONSTANTLY IN CREASING TRADE testifies better than anything we can say that OUR CLAIMS ARE NOT UNFOUNDED. We always guarantee our goods 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 to " Live and Let Live!" And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time past, we hope to merit the same in the future. B@f*"GIVE US A CALL land we will show you our Goods aud use you well whether you buy of us or not. A . R E I D , WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R Now is the time to purchase, and save mon ey. I believe that 1 can furnish good goods at as low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on hand a full Stock of BUILDING PAPER, guch as Plain Board, WaterProof, Iron Coated and Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Lining. KAWL AND SEE ! ltepairiiijf] Promptly attendedjto. J. STORY. Opposite Owens MHL NOTICE. 60,000 lbs. of HENRY COLBY, --DEALER IX-- --DEALAKB IN-- PAINTS, OILS, Painters Brushes, Dye Stuffs &c., &c. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. STATIONERY. We havelalflne Stock of Cap, Bill, Note and Mourn in "Paper, which we are selling very Cheap. A'line.assortment of the latest Styles Box nd Fancy Papers, constantly on hand. All Goods Warranted As represented .and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. H. COLBY. McHenry, July 27th, 1875. Boots & Sloes, WOODSTOCK, ILL., Has determined to give his customers: the REST VALUE for their MONEY to be oh- Gained any wliere la the ©oantjr. In ^d^r to '7' THE-- JANESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS NORTH MAIN STREET. THE subscribers wish to inform their patrons and everybody that they will manufac-; ture their Wool into good substantial Cassi- inere.j, Doeskins, Flannel ami Stocking Yarn, on shaves or 1>y the yard or pound, on satisfae tory terms; or will buy their Wool and pay the" highest market price, and sell them good niibf(initialCassinieres at $1.00 per yard, and fill other goods at the same rate. Will nay halt cash on good line lots, not too small. Will pay Express charges on all lots of Wool of-50 pounds or more and return the goods free ot charge. Will card their Wool into rolls for «<• per pound; also card Wool the same day when : brought from a distance, if possMe.j/ Jgill ; dress their cloth on the usiKtltom . V* washed; price Scents per yif* t troniae home industry. !r Wanted,~\jj ~ do sohe has Reduced his Prices 1 Materially, and opened a Beautiful Stock of the most desirable new styles of LADIES AND GENTS SHOES, He Is confident of his ability to satis fy and please all those who will take the trouble to call and inspect his Goods and Prices. Remember the place, East Side Public Square, Woodstock. A. REID. Woodstock, I1L, May 80th, 1870. JUST RECEIVED. A full Stock of Boots & Shoes For the Spring A Summer trade which I can and will sell at prices that DEFY Competition. •ST-ALL GOOIVS Warranted as repre sented. CALL and C. At P. W. BLAKE'S, •OPPOSITE PEBW & MARTIN'S STORE « BAYLIES. GREAT Mercantile College, Keokuk, Iowa, on the Mississippi. Prof. Wm. II. Miller General Manager. Nineteenth year. About sixty dollars pay all expenses, for Membership Hoard and Stationery. Bookkeepers, Penman, Reporters. Operators, Architects, Surveyors and Teachers thoroughly fltted. English branches free. Free Lectures by eminent Orators. Free Festivals with llrass Band in College Hall. Free furnished rooms for self Ixtarding, Telegraphing free. Short hand writing free, tiood boarding clubs and family hoard. Railroad fare deducted. Immense business in Keokuk. No vacation. Address Baylies College, Keokuk, Iowa. State where you saw this advertisement, These celebrated cars are 'run on alllnigH ' trains on all the lines of this read. Thin is the ONLY LINE running these eafea between Chicago and St. Paul or Chicago aiut Milwaukee, ; At Omaha our Sleepers connect with tip Overland Sleepers on the Union Pacific Rail, road, for all points west of the Missouri Rivofc., Among the Intaerfflts olrei liy this Bouts to the traveling public are all the modern im* provements: Rock and Gravel Ballasted Trunk. Steel Rail, Rock and Iron Bridges, Parlor and Drawing Room Day Coaches, Smoking and Lounging Cars, Westinghonse Safty Air Brakes, Miller's Patent Safety Coupling n»d Platforms, Speed, Safety and Absolute Com. fort. Banning through Five Ore agitates, ' and operating over 2,(NM) miles of road, ttpi Company presents to the traveler fiiciiitw* that ALIFE NOT and CANNOT be offered by any Competitor. All tickets agents can sell you tickets via this route. If you wish the beSft traveling accommoda* tions, you will buy your tickets Dy this rouf» and will take no other, KABVIN HTJGH3TT General Supt. W. H. STINNETT, Gen'l Passe:igcr Ageaft GREAT Of Spring and Summer In order to make room for the largest Stock of FALL AND WINTER Goods ever brought to this market. We will, for the next SO DAYS, McHenry, 111., July 27th, 1875. PERRY & MARTIN. At the Old Stand of Owen & Brother. SE&I. GOODS E. M. OWEN, AGENT FOR ALL Among which Can be found the Bertrand & Sanies Celebrated Sulky Cultivator, That Stands without a Rival. Also several other Leading Cultivators. The Peerless Reaper and Slower, the Walter Wood Reapers ar.cf growers, the Meadow King And the "Warrior Mowers, All of which are first class irtachines and sold on Reasonable Terms. pgPAlso the celebrated Kenosha and Racine Pumps, Hay Carriers, Horse Forks, &o. o Prices Low and Favorable Terms. CASH AND CLOSE BUYERS are invited to inspect stock and com pare Quality and Prices, as I will not be undersold in the same qual ity of Machinery in McHenry County. McHenry, 111., June 27th, 1876. » E. M. OWEN. There's Millions in It. What? Why, in Buying Your Wood, for which paid. - Jaiie»Tllle, Wis., 'A X. 111. Pearl Qang Plow has no equal. \by L. Francisco. Shop opposite |?r House. • Apiltiral Iulennts! L. --OF-- F R A N C I S C O , Opposite the Parker House, L. Stoddard, IN HOWE'S BLOCK. McHENRY, - - - ILLINOIS HAS just received a large and weU selected stock of Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, NOTIONS, Groceries, &c., Which he is offering to the buying public At Prices to Suit the Times. *3~Mv stock of Hats and Caps comprises the latest stvles, and will be sold low for Cash or Ready I'ky. CALL AND SEE. L. STODDAED. McHenry, I1L, May 80th, 1870. McHENBY, - - ILLINOIS. He fis selling the celebrated Union Corn Planter, the One and Two Horse Champion Cultivator, the Best Gang Plow in the Mar ket, Carr, Scott & Co.'s Threshing Machines, the celebrated two- wheeled Kirby Reaper and Mower, The Improved MEADOW LARK MOWER, and other first class Machinery. The Kirby Reaper and Mower is now acknowledged to have no equal, and will be sold as low as any other first class Machine in the Market. 8*r%, Henieinl>er I will not be undersold when first class Machinery is in com petition. Call at my Shop and examind Machines and learn Prices. McHenry, May 10th, 1876. /L- FRANCISCO- AT GREATLY PRICES BEDUC1» " For Cash.. Our Stock is Complete, and while closfnr out our Summer Stock, we shall keep wall stocked up in Staple Goods of all kinds. *S~This is no humbug. We mean Inst what We say and will sell you BOOTS AND SHOES for Cash fifty Cents per pair lower thaa|ev«r before, at DWIGHT ft FORREST'S, Corner Main Street and Public Square, WOODSTOCK, - - - - I L L I N O I S Dated July 25th, 187®. For President in 1870 : THS MAS WHO QMS IH* W*»I IMS®.. And the Man who yets the MOST GOODS for his money, buys of I KjSirCCKBKtt TO a G. ITHOMP80K.) NUNDA, - - ILLINOIS Largest Stock, Best Awtpt, LOWEST PRICES. jggrThe Stock is New and Large, and Consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Choice Groceries, &c., &c. *®~Give me a Call and Saye Your Money, buying Goods Cheap. L. ROTHGERBKB. Nunda, 111., Nov. 80th, 1875. H. MAI MAN, MERCHANT TAILOR. WAUCONDA, Lake County* - - • Illinois the Largest Stock o't Cloths, Ca8elmere8, Fa Has jnst received and Beat aney Veatings, and also ClothinV of all kinds, ever brought to this Market. Mens*, Youths and Boys Suits of all grades and priees. I am preparea to Suit yoii in Ileady-Mtwie Clothing Suit you to Order. Suit you in Price. Suit you in Style. Suit you on Fit. YOUBS TBtJLT, H. MAIM AX. Wauconda, 111., April 25th, 187®.