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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Jun 1877, p. 8

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'•'•To " $m mm mm Amm pin TIFI DAIRY MARKET#. WAfitttOWSr, JT. Y., June 25th, 1877, CHUSSKi--At the WaUrtotfn market llaturdaV thlrty-thre# factories •flfered •beat 3,MO boxes. EleVtti factories ••Id 1,000 botes at 10 ctnts. •»« seld at 9$ and the 9| cents. The ethers prob* •My wilt forward on c*ttitnissl6n. . VTKJL, N. t, June 25thi . CHtislS;--Th# market ,to»dajr wtU t|toller Hhd Aitljr a cent lo#er. Kearly all the ehetPi blfcred to-day was .Tuna Awui iliuOG boxes wera ofifered and ••Id. Fully 6,000 went on commission. Of the fciOOO sold direct the majority af the good cheese sold for 10 cent* Fair lots brought to Of to te 8f t« 6|c. Four factories brought i0$c., although His not quotable^ "» Wa quote: Lowv D|c.; high. lOJc.* laftdiog factorSes» IGc.$ average 9$. V LITTLE ROCR, N. T, Jane «5»h. ChEESE.--The market was dull and l^lples few until pretty late in |he day* "(Bone Cheese fi^ld on commission was guaranteed B|c. The choicest farm dairies still rank thi tt>p mittfet price centi FARM DAIRY,--Silis am ami ted to 810 boxes, ranging from 8$ to lOJc. Only one lot sold at the lowest figures, actl two lots at the highest, Qthfer lots •Old at 91, 9J and lOeents. . •f-A. <-• - •. : f*t •* ;BUTTEH.--Th€rt wtfre ottJy- three sold, amounting tn all to SO tubs. ;i8,lVind20cont»K^iy «" ~ • - • • • • •«! a ' ILLINOIS rATjpsrrs. ••••'* ;^^*/Th?s list of Illinois Patents alldwed ^ bjr the U. S. Patent Office, for the Week •ndfhg June Id. 1877, is furnished this paper by GlLMOKE & CO., Solicitors. 616 F Street, Washington* D. C. The £*tents will be issued in two weeks * fVftm the date of the allowance. - yr. H. Higbie,Peoria, 111. Gra!ii«cen- - ^yor and drier. JH. Lumbard, Chicago, 111. Brnsb. ) v *j, Peters, Chicago, 111. Coru-hulking glove. . JC. 6. Stolph. Aurora, I?l. Olrcle-divi- instrum't. « i* - ff. M. Watson, Tonica, 111. Bailroad- .Joiot. ' /fit. Barrett & Qutaa, Wilming­ ton, I1L Gate. H. L. Borden, Elgin, 111. * Gage- B. FOtts, Bock&rd, IH. Yehicle-pole • W.4t. mm, Matteson, IB. Bathing If >1 W. S. Hutchinson, Chicago, 111. Da- t sricos for aiding combustion in stoam- • &oil«r and ather furnaces* * „ ST. X.iPiggost & A. W. Hoyt, Newborn <0*te. iS. JjQtb, Chicago. 111. Whip-socket. ":>£0 PERRY & MARTIN. uarters mm.- jia. » • v - t f l t • * < $ & £ ; u« ' S'!». . 14Cf »»*). . .f^SSBvs- "i'.iiV.iSWJ' bixn ' •' Si •« $&%$*&»' •».(Pr md-mm-yi# i.'at inik<a.\mur \ Groceries of all Kinds, - Crockery .Glass-"W"are, 'm~ •' " '^v-. • • : ' FRUIT CANS, CARPfeTS, TRUNKS, | • i, ; And in short, a First Class Stock Of General Merchandize. 1?* -r: IQ » -SHOATS WANTED. : 3d Sboats, weighing from 75 100 rpouods «ack, wanted immediately at itkt Fsx Biver Valley Mill, by BISHOP, ft; Son. nfetr Oottda of all kinds, and buying thbjh for Ca4 P^rn «fe t%eiy]e^ibl^ to oiHflf speciatbargftins in *d! classes of goods^ W« know that^talK^ cbelp, but the party or parties who can undersell lis don't live fn tbis neek i»f the woods. -Our LABGE AND CONSTANTLY IN- CttlsASING te8tiltest)ct£er than ahj^thing we can say that - • * ' ' ; ; •'•?• .. .. : -n OUR CLAIMS AIRE NOT UNFOUNDED. ! 0 .i 8|Te 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 tp be undersold or to deceive, the public, ju>4 tO ask CRormons profits on our goods. We intend to ; ^ ^ ; "k ii Let XAxm I And while we are grateful to a generous public for their patronage in time GIVE US A CALL and past, we hope to' merit the same in the future. , i •" f v •' • • .. we will show yon our Goods and use you weU whether yon buy of us or not. HcHrarjr.m, July '»7ttu i „ PERRY & MARTIN. At t^e Old Stand of Owen & Brotlusr. HENRY COLLY, • :r fe:1-# ^KBALIEB (ATOT ' * M , mum Painters Btmslifis. Dye Stuffs »c. PlUfsiciant Prescriptiwi, i' •- . . V ^" ' • A LABGt: StOOKHar _ ; !- ;* Choice Family Groceries, Just Received, which Will be sold at thin LoWest Living Pritsesi -l H. COLftY* McHenry^ April 24th, 1877. ^ Notice is Hereby Given ! That oil and After April 18tb»; Maybe Seen, M'm Store of NEW WACON S?.H. OH McHENBY, "idbi • E. PERKINS Wonlrt respectfully Inform his fri«nds and the public generally that lie >s noW prepared, at his Shop, West ot the Public Square) to do all kiniie of Carpenter Work or work in wood of any kind, such as the wood-work of Bug­ gies, wagons, making Boats, &c., and in short anything ever made in atirst-class Carpenter Shop. From a long experience in the business and using none but the best of Lumber I can in all cases Guarantee Satisfaction! GENERAL; JOBBING Promptlyjattended to.| Give Me a Call! \ E. PERKINS. McHenry, 111. ,Nov. 29th,*1876. L. FRANCISCO, WAGON AND STurniture, Furniture !. ICatafeliahed 186S, <CILM0RE & €€L, Attorneys at Law, !'lo(riu«ii t* 4k^|wiaa, Homier A t029 F Street, Washington, D, CI Anericaa asd foreign Patents. ,siP*t«ius procured jit all countries. No T9M V l^bv'ANX't. iVo vliarjfe unlf>>!s the patent lg t#*iittd. No te^ti fi>r in.-vktnc preliminary examfc • Mlions. No Additional lor obuuning and • cvnrinrting a ne.itatu'ms Special attention plTea to Iiiterfi>r<-D(« Cftin-s betore the Patent Offle* XiKtension* betew <k>nKr«s*. Infringement Suits : m aitrerent SLaw*«, nn<t all liuffaiion appertaia- j iaa to 111 vepiious »r Pataut». Sxnd STAMP roa i rAMI'HLKT OK MKTV 1-A'IRH. United State* C«arU and Bepartmenta. 'laim* |irow*ctrte(i in the Supreme Court of the uted siaie*, (:onrt«f ,<jaim», Court of Comraia- ners oKAinUaann <»aimn. Southern Claims upiiiiiiiyHioii, fimJ all cliutKM ol war claims bsfor* •W l^Jtec^tive iKytMwiiat*. i- Arrears «f Pay and Bounty. ""' a_^rri< ,|t"s' mid £ A iloks of tha lata »r. or tiifir Imire. aw; in many cases entitled to Money fioiu Ui^(jove«tLuient, of which they Uavs Mo knowledge. Writ#lull liisiory of Bervice and MU« amoiiin of jinv Md liounty received ' £•• Ffstisas. and IUUMM wonndsd •Wipuss^J, or tujurisii m the fcite war, howsw Sligiiuj, I'sui ot,»i;>isi a | ftii-ion, many now receir- Ja« j»ii6i«ii« aft* fa iit i»»ti to «4ii incrcoH, Send «amp and info/.^aiiou will be furnished free. United Stataa Gsaaral Land Offles. Private I^and Claims. " S. !? Pre-cmpiiod and lioniestead t)i jliptM before t lit* (;«ueral L«Bd Office m HfStoilbf Iuierioi. JOHN B. BLAKE, A the new Storet>f Blake & Bros., has now in Store one of the Lar­ gest 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 Coct. In Stock can be found • and ltoparfc- 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 never more complete than at present The Finest line of Coffins Caskets, Gold and Silver Trimmings, to.be found in the market. ' 7^ron:pr B. BLAKE. , HI., March 6th, 1877. Old Boanty Laad Warrants. .Ms1"1 '* ? SfT.A0Uacrei.of Boun- Jja*»«t WarnmwoMwiiMidUi* Thes« wsrsia- nuder act of IW-'i and jjiwr act*. Wi mv *"luJ bv - .ei tsr. Where Ea»'li de)mrtm«nt of ovr feuiitaass la cm A nrf -J W» • SEPARATE UUIMU. MU<WR ^•lenced lawyer*, and clerk. •rl snr^n!! w fnM,d Ula«r attorneys florn »,r«*t»ce k»efore the Peusioa SuoniivJ i^Tr""1' l"ar tJlaimanw. wkow tiTiorntne liaxe l»e«u time Kuvi>fnd«d will h* Vfllii ?u" information and J>rop l'!,lM*"> 1,11 apiiiicauwi 10 us Am v.« cl.aipe no f-e »acusasful RIM return |H»UIR<> VM »fnt US- ' WwralariaiifHiieiiu made witb aitoraara ia #11 tiafcsefe of husinefik. WB*y" AMxess GrlLMORE 6c CO. ft. 0. JiO* 44 WtitkitiQlon. J}. O. . W^SlilnaTOK, 1). o.. Sovembr Ji lira infs^r k' ex|»re*8ing my entire coafl-y®*r ,u" resjwutilUiti/ and fidelity of tha Co ofM"ect»ou House of Giutoaa OBO. H. B. WHITE, iGmklm-qfUi* Kutinnal MUrvpolUtm JBant ) Farmers ATTENTION -THEWVLL KNOWK-- moth Spanish lack, 99 Can ba fonnd on tha premises of the snb berf McHenry, 11L« during t^« aaason of Thoaedesirinff stock of this kind would do aU to call and »atinfy themselveq. Terms inable. Those from a distance wiobing res pa#tnr«Ml eaa b* accouunodated at tbe wner's risk. A. H. HAVLE1T. McHenry, I1L, April IT, 1877. wi BEASLEY 'S CEI.EBEATED Wanieian MB, For Sale at tl^e Saloon of •J. GlliOUS, * ' Mr- McHenry, III. To Consumptives. 'T'HE advartieer, having been permanently A cured of that dread disease, Consnnaption ny a simple remeily, is anxious to make known to hjs lellow sufferers the rneaneof cure. To all *ho desire it, he will send a cony of the prescription used, (Free of Charge), with the. directions for preparing and using the same, which tliev will find a sure cure for Consump­ tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Parties wishing the preemption will please „ Rev. E. A. M lLgCW. 194 Pann St., Williamsburgh, Mew Tork. COPY YOUR LETTER* 'SE Excelsior Copying Book. Made of T^per. Qulckiv copies any writing WITHOl'T water. I'RESS or BKUSfl uHfcil at home, library or office. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of lcttere every busi­ ness man, clergymen, correspondent, travel- mn Jivalur.hle--Bells at sight. Send >3,00 and we will tend a ,'i00 page Book, let- ter size MAII, paid '.n any address. We reter to any Coimnercial Agency. Send etamp nX A,?nn^ Circ,llar- EXCELSIOR MNF G %e„t"\'sr'st' Ch"*to- "u 8000 u FOUNDRY AND Macbine Sboii McHENBY, ILL. i \ Sbop opposite tbe Parker House, McHENRY ILLNOIS. P*5rsons contemplating purchasing a new Buggy should call at my Shop. I can give you a good open Buggy, mafic of the best material and finisned in first class style for $90. Am now preparing to put up a line lot of Cutters, which will lie sold at Hard Pan Prices for Cash. I am also Agent for all lead- ing 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 Of all kinds promptly attended to. Call and see for yourself. L FRANCISCO. MeHenryr I»« Nov. Mt h, 1876. BOOTS & SHOES. New Gflods, New Prices WARD B. GALE, Proprietor. The undersigned has Just started > Foun­ 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 altio manufacture thegcelebrated Gale Wind Mill. Repairing of all kinds dona promptly and satisfaction Guaranteed. Threshing Machines repaired on (short no­ tice. Order# solicited. „ „ WARD B, GALE. McHenry, 111., April 4th 1877. Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature De­ cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscre­ tion.will, lor the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to can ao so New York. DIVORCES Legally and qutetly obtained in every State and Territory, for INCOMPATIBILITY and oth­ er causes, no matter where the party resides. 13 years experience. Fee alter decree. All letterg confidential. Address A. J- DEXTER, Att'v, Rooms 8 and 0,182 Dear- tM>rn St., Chicag'* 111, Unquestionable refer­ ence given. Correspondence with the legal profession inriteu. in Ringwood, the Largest and nest carafully selected stock of : Dry Goods,k Notions, Hats, Caps, Clothing, < BOOTS and SHOE0^ '! GROCEKIES, JSmi: HARDWARE, ptej 'M Glasstar&c. £i ' . eirer found in Ringwood, which can bo bought for Cash or Butter and fcggs at cash value, at as low pri'-es as the same quality of goods.can be bought at retail in Nortnevn Illinois. > Among the choice&t collection of : stock ate the most beautiful patterns in . \ Dress Goods and Prints, we have ever been able to show you. yet a Very little money in hand will buy them. But the greatest curiosity, if possible, we Mneof°r o^. Wall Papfer, which is pfonpnnced by all who have ex­ amined it to iio the most dlcts&mt designs, beautiful Shades, liiiisli 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 style s of paper were ever sold for I have.alsp Just received a new stock of very fine PUR and WOOL HATS, of latest stylus.. Also a great variety of straw and Palm goods. It you have but very little money you can get one of those Hats. Alsd a choice line of Ladies and Childrens' GAITERS and SLIPPERS, iu Serge, Goat and Calf, Button and Lace. Gents and Boys BOOTS AND SHOES, line and course, all of the best styles and quality to be found in the market, at prices, for CASH, 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 l" now propose to sell any or all of these goods at such prices FOK CASH lhatnone shall be aide 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 past eight years by "the people of McHenry, Ringwood and adjoining Towns, and it shall be my endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. Very Respectfully, J-W. CRISTY. c. & n>- w* |WiP & flbittH.-frfelSTEBlf : Embraces under one management the Great J™hk K/iilway Lines of tbe WEST antl MJliTH-WEST, and, with its numerous Branches and connections, forms the shortest and quickest route between Chicago and all points in Illinois, wiscoiigjn, JfoS"thern MichU gan. Minnesota. Iowa, Nebraska, California and tho Western Territories it* anw California Line Is the shortest and best route between Chical po and all noints in Noi-thern Illinois, Iowft( Nebraska, IJakota, Wyoming, Cotilrado, Utahi Nevada, Culitornia, Oi-sgon, Chiha, Japan and AU6vr&il8i IvS , Chicago, 3t Paul A Minneapolis Line- Is the short line between Chicago points in Northern Wisconsin and M aud for Madison, St. I*aul, Minnea :4uth, and all points in the and ai) innesotaj lis, Du- LAUER & BICKER, sf. Near the Depot, McHENRY, - - ILLINOIS Are Now Receiving Their SPRING and SUMMER Stock, Consisting of French Kid, Button and Side Lace. American Kid, Button and Side Lace. Straight Goat and Oil Goat Button, Front and Side Lace. Kid and Goat, Foxed PoL ts N Also a line stock of Misses' and Childrens' Shoes; Men's Boys'and Youths' fine Shoes; Kip and Calf Boots; and everything usually found in allrst-class Shoe Store. We now have one of the Largest Assort­ ments to be found in the whole North-west. Good GOODS and LOW PRICES. ^Remember we will not be Undersold. DWIGHT & FORREST. Woodstoek, 111,, April 16, 1877. The subscribers are now prepared with a Stock of FINE CLOTHS of all kinds, to make to order Coats, Pants, Vests or entire Suits, on short4 and on ths moi •5#-GoodlTlt« Guaran­ teed and all Work War- ranted. f IO TO $20 A DAY 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. Send stamp for circular, with prices to agenta. Address "Special Agency/' Kendall Building, Chicago, . 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 lo $5 per evening, and a propcrtional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys and girls earn nearlv as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, Rnd 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 Publications, all sent free by mail. Header, if you wimt permanent, torofltable work, address, GEORGE STINSON & Co., Portland, Maine. <£>f}OQ Can't be m:td% bv every agent every month in the business we furnish, but those willing to work can easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own locali. ties. Have no room to explain here. Busi­ ness pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. We will furnish you a complete outfit free. The busi. ness pays better than anything else. We will bear expense of starting you. Particu­ lars free. Write and see. Farmers and me chanies, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying werk at home, should write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Ad­ dress TKI E & Co., Augusta, Maine. Its LaCrofcse, Winona i; St. Peter Is the best route between Chicago and Lai* Crosse, Winona, Rochester, Owatonna, Man: kato, Si. Peter, New Ulni and all points in-' Southern and Central Minnesota. Its Green Bay & Marquette Line Is the only line betweett Chicago and Janes^ ville, Watertown, Fon du lac, Oshkosh, Api pleton. Green Bay, ISscanabai Kegaunee. Marquette, Houghton, Hancock fihd the Lakd Superior Country. Its Freeport & Dubuque Line Is the only route between Chicago and Elgini Rockford, Freeport and all points via Free port. Its Chicago & Milwaukee Line Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one passing between Chicago and Evanston, Lake Forest, Highlnnd Park, Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha and Milwaukee. Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars ; triliP»«* thiaspad. This Is the ONLY LINE running fhSse cars between Chicago and St. Paul and Minnc* apolis, Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago and Winona, or Chioago and Green flay. Close connections are made at Chicago with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, Mit li- lgan Oehtral, Baltimore and Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne, & Chicago. Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST1 and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago and Al« ton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Close connections are also made with the Union Pacific 11. R., at Omaha for all far West points. Close connections made at junction points with trains of aU cross points. Tickets over this route are sold bv all Cou­ pon ticket agents in the United States and Canada. Remember yon ask for your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and take none others. New York Office. No. 415 Broadway; Boston Oilice, No, 5 State Street; Omaha Office, 24A Farnham Street; San Francisco Office, 121 Montgomery Street; Chicago Ticket Offices. 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House; 75 Canal, corner Madison Street; Kibzie Street Depot, corner W. Ivinzie and Canal Streets; Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzio Streets. Fqr ra tes or information not attainable from your home ticketagents,apply to We also Keep a Full Line of Beady - Made Clothing, GENTS FarflisMng Goods Hats, Caps, &c Which will be sold us low as at any estnulisiiiiiciii in the County. Clothes Cleaned In the best of manner and on short notice. LAUER & BECKER. McHenry, Feb. 86th, 1877, MARVIN HTJGHITT General Supt. W. H. STI JriTETT, Gen'l Passe: ger Agent Notice To Farmers i Something New! J . E L L I O T T ' S IMPROVED HABEOW. This fnvenlion has reference to Improve- ment in Harrows, so that a number toothed sections may be connected, and the teeth may he set at any angle of inclination to tho ground. This llarrow consists of a number of toothed harrow sections'that are connected by pivoted side pieces and clamp bolts. It may bedrnwn by hitching the horses so eith­ er end. When ^'rawn from one end, makes a slanting tooth fer corn. When drawn from the other end makesa 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 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 60 teeth. The teeth are half inch iron or steel, as desired. Tho teeth will not bend or break. This Har­ row is a splendid C O R N H A R B O W , p And owing to hard times we sell them at low rates. Farmers will please call at our Shop and examine our Harrow before purchasing. NORQUEST & WEBER. Agents for McHenry County. JMBeBrr, JKIK 30O>; WK' ' JF1TTS' T O K Y, - ^dkalkr Mr-- Shelf and Heavy H a r d w a r e , STOVES TINWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS\ FABMINQ IMPLEMENTS\ CLOTHES WRINGERS &c., &c., &c., &c., WHICH WILL BE SOLD L O W E R T H A N D S U A L P R I C E S ! Now is the time to purchase, and save monl ey. I believe that I can furnish good goods at as low prices, as anyone in the county. Also keep on hand a full Stock oi BUILDING PAPJCR, such as Plain Board, Water Prooi. Iron Coated and Tarred Felt. Also Moth Proof Carpet Lining. KAWL rAND SEE ! Repairing' Promptlytattended to. J. 8TCRY. Onposite Owens MP1. PIMPLES. Mail (Free) the recipe for pre pi-, imple Vegetable Halm that will re, Freckles, Pimples and Blotches T WILL MAIL ing a sni| move Tin. Fi . leaving the skin soft, clear and beautifuF also instructions for producing a luxurian growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face Address Ben Vandelf & Co., Do* 6181, Ko. Wooster St., Sew York. w

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