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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1877, p. 8

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3 •WTO' _ , , *'>f * '"V - ' ^ *-i i1 ;isi %h PI I^SfSS «v- •< LATK DAIRY MARKETS. UTICA, *. r., M»Y mil m. ? ,--The market had a decided^, | ly downward tendency to-<lajr» F«llj| | 5,000 boxes wer« placed upon the mark! $ «t, and, M the afternoon w*»wi with*; § out a«jr aales and scanc«ly An offer, i| | appeared that they wottld remain. I tbete, at least u tar as buyer* werit | concerned. The latte* ueteioed to be | poMaed with the cenvtetloa ilmi the I present high prices must aooti breaks | and that they had better get oil th% I right side in tlm*. The result WM | that the market was barren of direct | sales until six o'clock. Then the pari of one factory sold for 14c. Other lead­ ing factories held for this flgnre foriult hour, but were Anally compelled to acg> cept 13fc. Not over six factories re# ceired as high as this. The majority? of the buyers made no direct purchased *-but took lots on commission. At least 4,300 cheese went in >hls way, several leading factories being among the number. The greater portion also of ;; sales on commission was without guar^ antee. Good lots, however, were guar* anteed 13 to 13Jc., and fine cheese 13}c| All the offerings were disposed of in one way or another, factorymeu show* iug oe disposition to hold over in the fast of possibly another decline next week. ' , Taking guarantees ftr commission •ales aud direct sales, we quote ex| treuiie prices at 13 to 14c.. with 13fc. tot leading factories, aad ISfc. «l the tm timated average. Z:% LITTLE FALLS, N Y., May 28th. tpiEESE.--W hen the market opened to-day farnn dairy cheese, which sells earlier in the day than factory, was purchased as high a9 14c. and offers of the same figure were made for factory. After noon when the offerings of fac­ tory began to come in, it was found that there was a decline of over a cent from last week's prices. Buyers inad%, oilers of 12| to 13 cents. The salesmen misled by the reports of sales of farms at lie early in the day, held on very tenaciously, believing there was a com­ bination among the buyers. The fact M as that some of those who had made early purchases were not posted as to the condition of the market. Matter! remained much the same until 4 p. in.,^ when buyers began offering 13Jc. fer the finest, or agreed to take them con­ ditionally at the top of the market.-- Very few cheese were sold before 6 p. tn. Then salesmen generally sold at 13|c. or allowed their cheese to go on cMbmfosion. FCVUM DAIRT.--Sales of 293 boxes SIJJ-1 11 to 14Jc. The ruling price for a good article wasl3£c., but one lot selling at 14}$.. aud two or three at 13| to 14. SUTTER.--Sales of 34 tubs at 16 to 22c Good grass butter sold at 20 to 22. *. - • • -- icest brands of Flour fca b*< he West are made by Hanley No Half Patent or Humbug. ic SHOES. mi £ aajIa jWvvVv#* New Prices PERRY & MARTIN. .Ki Mar ••+*• -» 4KM» » *4f IW 9»S \ 4 ^ «. „t . * 1 | . - I h 1 iL-ib I?i"* ̂ ngw * ,***r? f|| ^ \ , \ V 4 mm' iiMill mi * • || a. t ' » •• - ;-M: Headquarters for all Kinds of iSii / . i Dry Goods Clothing, Boots and Shoes, iL ",i ii . „x. vn.1 * - • I'" ' t> V. J fl_. A' .. ' • ,v. Mi > »S>|; .1* V if# > '• » .M 1 V ' x ,«< T; "* » 4' "* 1 3'^v» M-' T*i» \ • T ' s f t , \ r *••Mi a i iff m^Muaa FRUIT , (SmPETS, TRUNKS^ Class Stock of Generat Merchan ; » - M ' . . I ' - V . • I - We are constantly receiving new Goods of all kinds, aftd buying them for Cash Down are thereby enabled to offer special bargains in all classes of goods. We know that talk is cheap, but the party or pafties who can undersell us don't live Iff this neck of the woo^ LARGE AHJP CONSTANTLY IN- CREASIJfG TRADfi testifies better than anything we can say that ••"189861 • • h OUR CLAIMS'ARC NOT UNFOUNDED. always gtiarantee mt goods to be what they Are represented t« be and are always ready to tnalte good our word. We are here to get a livelihood and hence cannot afford to be undersold or to deceive the public, nor to ask enormous profits oft out goo«$Si We intend to ..... . . ti,-. * ' *4* | Live . >r. <7* ^ ^ And while we are grateful to a generous pnbltt'iRSt tyrft patroiiftge In^lfte past, we hope to merit the same in the future. jggirGIVE US A CALL and we will show yon our Goods and use yon well whether you buy of os or n McH«nry, HI., July 27th, 1875, PERRY Sl MARTIN. At tjM Sbuul <4 0»«B,«. ̂ rotMh' " ; t I " ... "* 1 5 1 a> 1% *}\ " Idu<~f i <,#> Furniture,Furniture ! HENRY COLLY, --DEALER IN-- its' I, H1VVU-1UWM, PAIKTS. OI-T-S. T5"^s«D'eSWS >v-3vw- ' Physicians Prescriptions .-A- rl. ... . ^.r'.s. 1 _ -V • Carefully Compounded, ^ „ 4 LARGE STOCK Of , Clidite Family GrSiMSS, JnSt ftereivert, which will be sold at the Lowest Living Prices. H. COLBY. Hcllenry, April 24th, 187^,1 NEW WAGON; J \ i ;!u f t - I McHENRY, JILLINOiS. a~ '•! • •: , •• E. PERKINS' WonM re»t>eftfti11y Inform his friends ahd the pul.lif, peiieraliv'tliat lie is now prepared, at his Shop, \Vest of tlie I 'ublic Square, to do all kinds of Carpenter Work or Work in wood of anv kihd, surii as the wood-work of Rufr- Kiex, Wagons, makinj; limits, &<•., and in short liny thing ever made in a lirstM' lass Carpenter £hop. From .1 longe.\pCricncein the business and using none InSt tiU) best of Lumber 1 can in all cases Guarantee Satisfaction! GENERAL JOBBING promptly attended to.' Give.Me a Call! E.PERKINS. M«*H*nry, 111. ,Nov. 29th,|1876. L. FRANCISCO, WAGON AND Notice is Hereby Given f That on and After April 18th, May be Seen, At the Store of b ii itiT , ¥ iA • » ^ « * v .4 The Best is the Cheapest. "' "1 ... .: . .. i 1 & „ _ .*l JOHN B. Consisting of French Kid,. Bfittoa snd America n Kid, Button and Side Lace. Stniijrht fioat and (Ml Goat Button, Front and Side Lace. Kid and Goat, Foxed Pol. Also a fine stock of Misoes* and Childrens* Shoes; Men's Boys'and Youths' fine Shoes; Kip and Calf Boots; and everything usually found in a first-class Shoe Store. We now have one of the Largest Assort­ ments to be found in the whole , fcood GOODS and LOW PRICES. ortb.west. 'Remember we will not be Undersold. 4 •WIGHT & FftBflEST. WwUWI^pi. ApMlK. 1877. FAEWER8 ATTEND t-THE WELL KNOWN-- - i Mammoth Spanish lack, " PRINCE" Can be found on the premises of the sub. scrtber, Mc Henry, liL, duriug the season of J W77. Those desiring stock of this kind would do well to rail and satisfy themselves. Terms Reasonable. Those from a distance wishing mares pastured can be accommodated at the owners risk, A. JMIAXLEY. McHenry.iu., April 17, 1OT7. |*j| w4 A the new Store of Blake & Bros., lias now in Store one of the Lar­ gest and Best Selected Stock of Furniture to he found in Mc Hen­ ry County, which he is selling to thej?ub||^at a very sipUl ^dv&nce of Coet. In Stock can be found . .Parlor Suits, Chambsr Sets, Kltehsn Farnltare, JS Wall-Brackets, Picture Fniiae&i found in a first-cluss Furniture Store. , - • t. ."J*1;- n ' / OUR UNDERTAKING DEMkfMENT% Was nevermore complete than at present The Finest line of Coffins, Caskets, Gold and Silver Trimmings, to be found in the market. JOHN p. • BIAKE.§ McHenry, I1U March 6tb, 1877. r BEASLEY'S Shop opposite the Parker Ilousje, »>- MCHENRY - - - - - - * ILLNO«L Persons contemplatinit pnrchasing A new Bu>fgy should callat my Shop. I can give )*ou « gojul oiien Itugiry, ma'du of the best material ilind Hnished in llrst class style for $90. Am now preparing to put 'up a line lot of Cutters, which will be Bold at Hard Pan Prices for Cash. I am also Agent for all lcad- 'ng Farm Machinery. H o r s e S h o e i n g A SPECIALITY. R E P A I R I N G Ofiitl kinds promptly attended to. Call and see for yourself. IM FRANCI9CO. . lithi 1878.' CEXEBRATED For Sale >at the Saloon of a*, jr. •' ^iLLES, McHenry, III. MoHENRY, dQQQ Can't be made by every agent every mUUU month in the business we furnish, out 1 hose willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day rixht in their own locali­ ties. ilftve no room to explain here. Busi­ ness plensiint and honorable. Women and l»j s and girls do as well as wen. We will furnish you a complete outiit free. The bust- aeiss pays o«tter than anything else. We will bear agpenst: of starting you. Particu­ lars free. W*ite and see. Farmers and me­ chanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in nagaot paving werk at home, should write to US KM!^ learn aU aln>ut the work at «ftce. Jtowte the time. Don't delay. Ad- dress $KL-K * <£>•. Augusta, Maine. '•JiMk-. To Consumptives. THE advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the nieansof cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (Free of Charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which thev will find a sure cure for Consump­ tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescription will please address He v. K. A. WILSON, 1«4 Penn St., WiUiamsburgh, New York. i COPY YOUR LETTERS. Blade of USE Excelsior Copying Book Chemical nai>«*r. Quickly" ennies any writing WITHOCT water PRESS or BKtTSH- uhed_ at home, library or office. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of letters every busi­ ness man, clerfrvmen, correspondents, travel­ er# it u invalur.hle--sells at sight. Send $3,00 and we will send a 300 i>agc Book, let­ ter size BY MAIL paid o any address. We refer to anv Commercial Asencv. Send -'tamp MNFO The undersigned has just started "a Fon n- dry and Machine Shop, and Is now prepared to do all kinds ol Casting for Machinery, on short notice and in the best of manner. We also manufacture the£celebrated Gale Wind Mill. Repairing of all kinds done promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired on {short no­ tice. Orders solicited. WARD B. GALE. McHenry, 111., April 4th 1877. for Agents Circular. EXCELSIOR CO., 110 Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills. Agents wanted. MPO Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who Buffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De­ cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre­ tion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe aiid direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to rofit by the adviser's experience can uo so ew York. DXVORCEi Legally and qutetlv obtained in every State and Terrltorv, for INCOMVATIHH.TTY and oth­ er eanses, no matter where the party resides. W veari experience. Fee alter decree. All letters confidential^ Address A J- DEXTER, Att'v, Rooms Sand », 132 Dear- liorn St., Chicago IlL Unquestionable refer­ ence given. Correspondency witfc the le^«l profession invited. O o o o td) © w "s rO OJZ 53 ^ I QJ -M » "S 2 >-h W O a>=2 S-5 s? •*>» 4> t.-- s» % Z % 'z s s © ^ 5S JS s ft u JS a o g A Z s !? © '/} hi Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Clothing, BOOTS jind SHOES, SEO ERIES, XB.UQS, C. &;, .N. & V-s HARDWARE, Crockery and Glasmrt k ever fonrid In ItingWood, which crtn bo IxJught for Cash or Butter and Eggs at'cash value, at as lOw prices as the 4 ime quality of goods can be bought at retail in Northern Illinois; Among the choicest collection of this . slock are the most beautiful patterns in , Dress Goods and Prints, we have ever been able to ehqvr vtm, 3 et a very little money in hand \vill buy them. But the greatest curiosity, if possibly we have for all who admire the beautiful is our line of "Wall Paper, wiijch is prononnced by all who have ex­ amined it to be .lie most elegant designs, beautiful Shades, linish and quality, that have ever found their wav 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 for t I have also just received a new stock of verv line FUR and WOOL HATS, of latest styles. Also a great variety of straw and Palm goods. If you have but very little money you can ;ret one of these Ilats. Also a choice line of Ladies and Childrens' GAITERS aud SLIPPERS, in Serge, Gokt and Calf, fiuttoa and Lace. Gents and Boys BOOTS AND SHOES, line and course, all of the best styles and quality to be found in the market, u*t prices, for CA^ll, 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 either in style or quality. And I" now propose to sell any or all of these goods at such prices FOR CASH that none shall 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 for the very liberal pat­ ronage so generously bestowed upon me in the »ast eight years by the people of McHenry, iintrwood and adjoining Tow lis, and it shall be my endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Very Respectfully, THE CHICAGO A NOBTH.WEBTEBJf KAILWAY Embraces under one management the Orwl Trunk Railway Lines of the WEST and NORTH-WEST, and, with Its numeroui Branches and connections, forms the shortest and quicket-t route between Chicago and all points ttt'inumtei Wrsc.or.sla, hV.rtliera MMM» gaii, Munuwota, Iowa, Nebraska. California anu the Western Territories, its Omaha ahd California Lin* Is the shortest, and best route between Chiml go and all points in Northern Illinois, IoWaj "Nebraska. Dakota, Wyoming, Coolrado, Utah: Nevada* California, Oregon, China, Japan ana Australia! Its Chicago, St' Paul A Mlttneapollft Line. Is the short line between Chicago and Mil points in.Northern Wisconsin and Minnesotai aud for Mtdison, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Du< lutii, and all points in the &reat Northwest, its LaCrosse, Winon* ft St. Peter Line Is the best route between Chicago and Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, M« kato. Si. Peter, New TTIni and all points Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & larpette Line the only lino lietweet) Cblcngo :tnd Janet" ville, Watertown, Fon du lac, <islikosli, Ap* rdeton. Green Bay, Escanaba, Kegaunee, Marquette, Houghton, Hancock and the Lake Superior Country. Its tfreeport & Dubuque Lin© Is the only route between Chicago and Elgin* Roj'kfovd, Freeport and uli points via Free* port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Lino I-s the old Lake Shore Route, and is the oidf/ one passing between Chicago and Evanston/ Lake Forest, liighlnnd Park, Waukegan* Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars are run on all through trains on this road. This is the ONLY LINE running tnsse c*wl between (51iica)i'> and St. Paul and Minne* apolis, Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago and Winona, or Clitoago and Green Bay. v addressuij? in perfect confidence JOHN B. OGDKN, « Cedar St., N Administrator's Notice. ESTATE Of .Joint King, Deceased. The undersigned having been appointed Ad niinistrators «if the Kstate of .John King late of tbe County of McHenry, and State of Illinois, deceased, hereby give notice that thev will appear before the County Court of M' Henry County, at the Court House in Woodstock, at the June Term, on the Third Monday it June next, at which time ail persons havinj claims against said Kstate, are notified an< requested to attend for the piirjMise of having the sameadjutfed. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 12th day of Apiil, A. D. 1877, ANSA Kisti, Administratrix. PETER HOTUKUMK^, Administrator. JU W. CRISTY. LAUER & BECIER, W'Wmmm I •J • Near the Depot, IWcKENRY^j- ILLINOIS The subscribers are now prepared with a Stock |o!' FINE CLOTHS Of all kinds, to make to order Coats, Pants, Vest* or entire Suits, on short* notice and on the most MmM Tens: itaTGoodTFits Guaran­ teed and all Work War­ ranted, We also Keep a Full Line Beady - Hade Clothing, GENTS FnisliiE Goods Hats, Caps, &c Which will be sold as low as at any establUUment In the County. Clothes Cleaned in the best of manner and on short notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry, Feb. 26th, 1877« M M M f f TO THE WORKING CI.ASS.--We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment al home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new, liuht and profitable. Persons of either sex ea«lly earn from SO cents to $5 per evening:, and a proportional sum by devoting tlieir whole time to the business. Bovs and girls earn nearly as much as men. c That all who «ee this notice mav send their address, ami te-t the business we make this unparalleled offer: To »ucli 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, ami a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Header, if you want permanent, profitable work, address, UEOBGK STINSON FT Co., Portland, Maine. Close connections are made at ftlttango with re a.n<l Michigan Southern, Mich J the l ake Show • » m i e n * 4,1 " i Balt imore and Ofno, PittsburKi Ft. Maj'ne, A Chicago. Kankakee Line antf Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and ttlth thefHicago and Al­ ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections art; also made with thel Union Pacific R.-11,, atOmaha for all far Wesl points. Close connections made at jnnetion point* with trainsof all cross ]>oints; Tickets over this fouteare sold bv all Coni pon ticket agents in the United States and Canada, lleinember you asl< for your tickets via th« Chicago & Northwestern Railway and taktf none others. New York Office, So. 4 Iff Broad wav; Bostoti Oflice, No,6 State Street; Omaha 'Office, Farnham Street; San FittncisCo Oftlfe, ISl Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Ofllce*< (52 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 7§ CanaL corner Madison Street; Khizie Street Dei»ot, corner W. Kinzie and Cafial Streets j Wells Street Depot, corner Well»>aiid Kinsie •streets. For rates or information not attainable frottt your home ticketagents, apply to MARVIN HUGHITT General Supt. W. H. STI NlHBTtf Gen'l Passenger Atfei :.ger Agent Notice To Farmers Something New! J . ELLIOTT'S Tills Invention has reference tofmprrtte- ment in Harrows, so that a number toothed Sections may be connected, ami the teeth may l»e set at any angle of inclination to the gVonnd. This'Harrow consists of a number of toothed harrow sections that are connected by pivoted side pieces and clainp bolts. It may be drawn by hitching the horses so eith. c end. When 'Iriiwn from one end, makes a slanting tooth fer corn. When drawn the 0° her end makesa perpendicular tooth as the g wind requires. This invention rolls up like a log and shuts up like a jack knife, ana is nicely stowed, tinder cover, 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 60 teeth. The eight foot Harrow has 30 teeth. The teeth are half inch iron or steel, as desired. The teeth will not bend or break. This Bar, row is a splendid C O R N H A R R O W , And owing to hard times we sell them at tew rates. Farmers will please call at our SUp|» aud examine our Harrow before purchasing; NORQUEST&WEBER. Agents for J^Henry <teun$f, J . S T O R Y , ! -DEALER IN-- 9 IO TO 925 A DAY Made by Agents in cities and country towns. Only necessary to show samples to make sales and money, forany oneout of employmentand disposed to work. Used daily by all business men. Send stamp for circular, with prices to agents. Address "Special Agency," Kendall Qullding, Chicago, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, STOVES TINWARE, MECHANICS* TOOLS) FARMING IMPLEMENTS, CLOTHES WRINGEMS, &C„ &C.,] &C., &c., WHICH WILL BE SOLD: L O W E R THAN USUAL PRICES! Now is the time to purchase, and save ey. I believe that I can furnish good goodiu as low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on band a full Stock o( BUILDING PAPKB, such as Plain Board. Water Prooi, iron Coated M Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carjfit Lining. KAWL AND 8EE ! llepairingr Promptly [attended to. J. STORY. Onposite Owens MI'l PIMPLES. I WILL Mail (Free) the recipe for PWP»"« ing a smple Vegetable Balm that will re, move Tin. Frooktc8t Piniplcs ftno iliotoncs# leaving the.skin soft, clear and beautiful; also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of ha iron a bald head or smooth fa c® Address Ben Vandelf A Ofti Box 4191* So, WoosterSt., New York.

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