* law Thursday , February 25,1886. Indicates that your subscription to this X paper HAS EXVIIIKD , and that a cordial invitation is extended to cull and renew _ [ the same. Subscription , S3 per year. _ Local Intelligence. 18 LOAVES OF BREAD FOR $1.00 AT THE CITY BAKERY. Fresh candy at the City Bakery. E. M. Brickcy & Co. for clothing. City Drug Store. Chenery & Stiles. o to W. W. Palinor for your harness. H2-tf. Scale books for sale and in sto-k at this office. E. M. Brickcy & Co. are sacrificing overcoats. Tf you want a superior letter file.call at this office. Ladies , ask Mrs. Lowman about Dr. Collins' work. The largest linn of fine cigars at the City Drug Store. * New curtain scrim and new goods at Wilcox & Fowler's. St-gTJMoody & Winter , City Dairy. Im pure and wholesome milk. Fowler Wilcox is adding a barn to his Madison street property. Go to E. M.'Brickey & Co. for hon est goods and lowest prices. The Metropolitan drug store keeps a full line of fancy box papers. Brewer Bros , butcher only corn-fed htecrs. No cows or lange cattle. Michigan Cider of excel lent quality at the City Iakcry. | The Travelers paid over $3.000 a day in 1SS4. for accident losses alone. 'j ' White Ilussian or White Prussian soap only 5c.a bar at Wilcox & Fowler's. A nice lineof hanging and stand in lamps at the Metropolitan Drug Store. Go to C. D. Palmer to buy your hard ware. Next door west of Wilcox & Fowler. The latest and most important inven tion for machinists and railroad men at McCrackcn's. Two pounds of ArbuckleX Dilworth's or XXXX for 25 cents at Wilcox. & Fowler's. The old Mack property on Main Ave nue has been purchased by the-present .7 lessee , E. C. O'Donnell. G. W. Bede has some special bar gains in real estate. Office 4th door south of U. S. Land office. 27-tf. Services at the Congregational church next Sunday , in the evening only , at 7 o'clock , mountain time. The choicest meats at the Central Meat Market of Brewer Bros , corner of Main and Dennison streets. Beniember this office when you want a well-disolayed dodger. We have the only large wood type in the cit\\ Stock boarded by the day or week at Olcott's barn , opposite Colvin House. Also buys and sells stock on commission. Fine note paper , legal and congress cap , linen and news paper in tablets , calling and regret cards , etc. . at this office. The first fire plug was planted at the Citizens Bank corner , Monday. Mer chants in the immediate vicinity breath more easil } ' . No other accident company in Amer- ca could meet the payments which The Travelers has daily to make for death or injury to its polic3-holders. Fou SALE Lindner & Erman have work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for for sale at their barnone , block west , of the Commercial House , McCook , Neb. The next 31. E. sociable will be held at the residence of W. W. Palmer , , Fri day evening , March fth. Note well the time and place , orjnay miss an enjoya ble evening. ' No more trouble with watches. A medium priced movement as good as the finest for correct time if protectedwith one of those Anti-Magnetic Shields. . Drop in and see them at MeCracken's. Our school children enjoyed a holi day , - MondayWashington's birthday. Both of our banking institutions were closed during the greater part of the dav , otherwise Pathcr George's birth oc casion was not extensively observed. B. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail or , has constantly on hand as fine a class of goods as can be procured. Suits made up In the latest style , and perfect fits "uaranted. Prices reasonable. Shop two doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc Cook. Nebraska. The Taylor Sisters , skatorial artists , violin soloists , etcetera , appeared atthd Palace Skating Kink , Saturday evening , ) before a fair audience. The little girls * performed quite well on skates , but as musicians and vocalists it is 'not likely that the } ' willastonish the world. E. M. Brickey & Co. the clothiers. Pure Drugs and' Chemicals , at City Drug Store. Fresh and salt meats of the choicest quality at Brewer Bros. Fresh 03Tsters , fresh fish and chick ens at Brewer Bros. ' meat market. Prescriptions accurately compounded , day or night. Cit3r Drug Store. Lousdale or Fruit of the Loom mus lin 10 cents a yard at Wilcox & Fowler's. Go to 0. D. Palmer to buy 3'our hard ware. Next door west of Wilcox & Fowler. W. W. Palmer is closing out horse blankets and robes. Now is the time to bnj' . 3G-4ts. Over 1,000,000 policies have been written by The Travelers , or more than any other company in the world. Land and legal blanks in stock at this office. A full line at State Journal prices , constantly on hand. llemcmbcr you can 'never have a re liable time keeper , unless it is protect ed with one o'f those Anti-Magnetic Shields.For sale by F. L. MeCracken. We arc informed by Contractor Col lins that he has purchased the necessa ry machinery , and will shortly com mence the manufacture of brick at the yard oast of town. Insure in The Travelers , not in irre sponsible hat-passers with empty treas uries , which guarantee nothing except the privilege oP paying your own losses. ] > . S. COOLKV , Agent. We apprehend that it is manlier to strive to elevate the public taste than to pander to the lowest instincts of man , by publishing "sinut"jtt < t sufficient vague probably , to avoid incurring the pen- alt3" of the law against obscene litera ture. Will our bourbon con temp , try it 1 The social at the residence of Hegis- ter Laws , to-morrow ( Friday ) evening , promises to be one of more than usual interest. A program , novel and inter esting , is being provided , and the pros pects are that the attendance will be large and the evening J03rous. Don't fail to be present. Our reporter rushed frantical ' out of the office , the other evening , to as certain the wherefore of a certain dis turbance , expecting to be liberal * re warded with a column tragedy or some- , thing of the kind. "Cwas only the hotel drummers getting in their work5however , upon the arrival of 39and the boys' vocal organs aic in excellent shape at present. Immigration is on the move in dead earnest. Yesterday afternoon , a spec ial of 17 box cars and a coach , pulled through this station , en route for Bird Cit3 * , Kansas , via Benkelman. The part3' is composed mostly of Illinois people , win are well-to-do , as their fine stock , farming implements , etc. , deno ted. A similar train is expected , this afternoon. The Ladies Union of the Congrega tional church meets next Thursda3 , March * lth , at the residence of Mrs. Carl Clark. In this connection , let us suggest that. 3113persons needing car penter , kitchen or dress aprons , dusting caps , sleeve cover ? , etc. , would do well to call on the ladies , who keep the same ort hand or will make them to order if desired , at reasonably rates. Dr. G. 11. Collins , the celebrated "Capital City" traveling dentist , will visit McCook on March 8th , 9th and 10th , and onlas much longer as the business demands. Go in and see him as soon as he arrives and make your ap pointments , so that you may have the proper amount of time in which to have 3'our work done. lie. refers by permis sion to Lowman & Son. There are maii3r others in this place who are acquainted with him and his work , all of whom endorse him. The pews for the Catholic church have been ordered and shipped , and are expected to-put in an appearance any < hnr. The pews 28 ( double ) in number are to be of white pine material , with walnut trimmings , will be provided with kneeling stools and book racks , and will be withal handsome and comfortable. A number of other improvements are contemplated , which will be carried out as the necessary means are forthcoming. A city bus line , which was establish ed the first of the week , by W. M. Springer of Pcny , Iowa , is our latest as sumption of metropolitan aims. The rig now in use is but a temporary one , and Mr. Springer purposes replacing it with a handsome new bus in the not dis tant future. Such an enterprise care fully husbanded will make money for its projector and will be a credit to our cit3j and such it is Mr. S.'s object to make. Mr. Springer also brought a car-load of draught horses with him from Iowa , most .of which he has dispos- etl of to parties in this city and Trenton. CLOAKS , CARPETS AND MEN'S CLOTHING AT COST ! EXAMINETHEM WHATMORE DO YOU WANT ? THE EARTH ? HAYDEN & CO. THE McENTEE HOUSE. On Monday evening of this week , the McEntcc House , frequent notice of the progress in the erection ofwhich has appeared in THE TRIBUNE from time to time , was thrown open to the public , though not yet fully completed in every detail. Tho McEntcc is a fine two- story brick structure , 52x100 feet in dimension , .with a one-story addition , 24x30 $ for kitchen. The office and din ing hall are both large , well-lighted and finished throughout in good style , ( as , indeed , is the entire building. ) the for mer being 2Sx'G feet dimension , while the latter is as to size 23x50 feet. The hotel contains 32 sleeping rooms , of an average size of about 12 feet square , and are in the main large and comfort able. Large sample rooms have been provided on the basement floor , 28x36 feet. The McKntee in all its appoint ments is first-class an'd a credit to our city , and under tho management of Mr. McGee is desti.-cd to make one of the most popular hostelries in the Valley , as the success of the B. of L. E. ban quet , which was given .so auspiciously at the McEntee on the opening occas ion , indicates. WILL BUILD. o P. C. O'Brien , a B. & M. "king of the road , " has purchased two lots on the hill and will shortly commence the erection of a dwelling 28x30 feet , with a wing 16x24 feet , the same to be complete with porches , bay windows , and other ornaments , and will make , when finished , one of the cosiest , homes in the city. E. F. Day of the postal service has also purchased two lots in the second addition to the city and will commence the erection of a residence thereon at once. Tn addition to the above , Mr. Golfer , the Lincoln Land Co.'s agent , informs us that there are thirty-one other build ings , both Imsiness and residence , con tracted on the company's books to be built within the next six months. The probabilities are that most if not all , of these buildings will be erected , while others are assured , as the company is selling no lots without the building clause attached. Among the most successful and pros perous stockmen of our county is A. W. Core } ' , who owns a fine river ranch about three miles southeast of this city. This winter Mr. Corey has been following somewhat different tactics. He moved over 200 head of cattle and 25 head of horses over on to the Beaver , where hay and corn are more abundant , and with care and attention , together with ample food and water , he has win tered the entire number without the loss-of one , and his bunch looks as well now as they did upon entering the win ter. The changing seasons have made this course necessary , and Mr. Corey's success , this winter , fully demonstrates its wisdom. We arc credibly informed by parties in the city that II. C. Rider will return to this city early in March. The fol lowing from the Crete Vidette throws some additional light upon the subject : J. C. Smith received a business letter from II. C. Hitler , yesterday. J Ie was in Washing ton City riiclit side up with care , attending strictly to his own business. He directed him to address his answer to Owego , Tioga coun ty , Xew York , the home of his birth , > vhcrc lie expects to visit for a few days. He will be in Crete about the first of March , and will doubtless be very anxious to have his so-call ed friends tell him all about his escapade through the country with another man's wo man. ' An engine and caboose were derailed at the west end of the yard , Sunday af ternoon , just as No. 40 was pulling into this station. The accident was occa sioned by the carelessness of the switch man , who threw the switch from under the approaching engine. The locomo tive and car were promptly restored to the track , the pilot alone being slightly the worse for the accident , while No. 40 was" delayed about an hour. A large crowd witnessed the process of restoring the locomotive to its native element. Property-owners in South McCook are complaining bitterly about the horde of soiled tloves , which infest that local ity , depreciating their property , etc. Some of these owners are offering their property at what they can get for the same , being Avilling to sacrifice most anything to get out of the pestilential region. Justice , where art thou ? ' THE B. OF L. E. BALL. ' As wji < 5 confidently expected , the first annual bill : of the Brotherhood of Loco motive Jhigincers of this cit } ' , which , occurred at the Opera Ilall on the even ing of Washington's birthday , was in point of numbers the most extensive and successful socjal event that has ever transpired in this city. The Opera Hall , which was handsomely and bcfittingly decorated for the occasion , with ever greens , red , white and blue bunting , appropriate banners , mottosscenes , etc. , was crowded to its utmost capacity , it being estimated that there were between four and five hundred .guests present , including many invited guests from various points on the B. & M. between Lincoln and Denver ; and a general good time was enjoyed by the large company , considering thr terribly crowded condi tion of the hall , in so much that the dancing was continued until between four and five o'clock in the morning , when the weary dancers reluctantly dis banded. ' TIII : IJAXQUET. Prominent among the features of the affair was the banquet at the McEntee House. Ample arrangements had been made for the occasion , a .bountiful re past was spread in good taste and style , and served attentively and with all expe dition possible. Over four hundred people partook of the feast , and many , probably one hundred persons , on ac count of the lateness of the hour , left the house without their suppers. Mr. and Mrs. McGee are to be congratulated upon the successful manner in which they fed the hungry multitude , which besieged the door of their dining hall the continuance of the during banquet-- some four hours. A HAPPY HIT. The social and supper given by Wil low Grove Lodge No. 42 , Knights of Pythias , of this city , at the Opera Hall , last Friday evening , commemorating the twenty-third anniversary of Pythianisin , was the most felicitous affair of the kind that has ever transpired in our town , and will long remain , to those participating , among the brightest or naments which adorn memory's hall. The evening's program embraced music , speeches , card playing , etc. , and the occasion was gracefully rounded off by an elegant repast , for which the ladies areto ! be complimented and thanked. The following Knights and invited guests were present : Mit. ANU Mas. G. L. Laws , A. Campbell , J. B. Mcscrvc , S. Seaman , T. U. Campbell , Chas. Noble , John Gordon , it. L. Fisher , L'lloy Al len , W. F. Lawson , W. E. Dauuhy , M. A. Spaltl- ingFrank Harris , E. M. lirickcy , E. M. Mar quis , Ed. Hawksworth , J. F. Kcnyon , F. L. Brown , K. R. Woods , S. D. Hunt , A. E. Lytle , undT. G. Kecs. Mas. L. L. Johnson , T. S. Boslc - , G. A. Noren , and M. W. Newman. MISSES Cecilia Ryan , Mamie Vollbehr , Ida Hollister , Mabel Mcscrvc , Matic Smith , Dell Mcnard , Lou Clark , Clara Goodins.Dell Smith and Amy Avery. MESSRS. B. B. Davis , E. E. Lowman , J. F. Forbes , A. E. Ebert.Geo. M.Chenery , Fisk , J. M. Campbell , F. L. MeCracken , H. A. Mc- Craeken , Thos. Glasscott , L. B. Stiles , W. H. Davis , W. E. Fry and C. V * ' . Ballard. OYSTER SUPPER. Last Thursday evening was the time , and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brown's com modious parlors the scene of another of a series of surprise parties in which our young people haye been engaging this winter. Miss Amy Avery was" the ob ject of the surprise , which was tendered by the following ladies and gentlemen : Misses Dell Mcnard , Clara Gooding , Cecilia Ryan , Nellie Fisher , Mabel Mc- servc , Jennie Shaw , Josie Menard , Lil- lie Kowell , Maggie Vaughn , Edn Men ard and Miss Johnson. Messrs. C. M. Ashmore , E. E. Lowman , C. W. Bal lard , A C. Ebert. Thos. Glasscott. Sam Ashmore , E. L. Laycock , E. A. Eaton , E. S. Ptyan , JJ. B. Wahlquist , Will Fisher and W. E. Fry. Forest Trees ! Forest Trees ! One hundred car-loads of Nebraska grown Forest Trees , ranging in height from six inches to sixteen feet , suited to timber-claim planting , or ornamental shade trees. Varieties : Yellow Cotton- wood , Sugar and Soft Maple , Hardy Catalpa , Blade and White Walnut , American Sweet Chestnut , Black and Homey Locust , Ash , Elm , Box Elder , Linden , Sycamore , Native , Ilussian and French Mulberry , PoplarPecan , Birch. Bed Bud , Coffee Tree , Persimmon , Yel- loWjWhite.Diamond and Basket Willow. By the single tree , hundred , thousand , or car load. In car lots special rates will be givenAlso , a general Nursery Stock. Write for prices. BOBT. W. FUR.VAS , 39 Brownville , Neb. FOR SALE. Hay , loose or baled. Also , spine White Star , Beauty Hebron and Clark No. 1 Seed Potatoes. Also , a few fresh milch cows. Call on or address me at Bed Willow , Neb. J. F. HELM. They have the purest , kettle-rendered lard in the city at Brewer Bros , E. M. BRICKEY & CO. , IF YOU WANT AH ELEGANT FITTING SUIT OF CLOTHING , CUT IN THE LATEST STYLE , MADE UP EQUAL TO THE BEST CUSTOM WORK , CALL ON E. M. BRICKEY & GO. THIS APPLIES TO OUR CHEAP AS WELL AS TO OUR BEST SUITS. OUR SPECIALTY BEING : PERFECT FITTING AND WELL MADE GOODS WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING SUITS AND PANTS AND GUARANTEE OUR PRICES LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE VALLEY. WE ARE NOW CLOSING OUR. HEAVY GOODS RE GARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR BALANCE OF OUR SPRING STOCK. IF YOU WANT A SUIT TO WEAR AL THE YEAR AROUND CALL NOW AND TAKE THE GOODS AWAY. We have all the Latest Styles in Hats , and it will interest you to see our assortment. The ClothingiHat House ! PERSONALS. Jos. Meiianl returned ou40 , Saturday even ing , from his trip to Denver. Fred S. Work of tbe Driftwood was eiren latino around this burtf , Monday. Fred Lytle came in from Bciikelman , yes today , on 40 , on a short business trip. J. P. llymerof Stockville , was in town Tuesday , in the discharge of business. Harry Stern of Iloldrege. made u shor visit on business in the city , Tuesday. C. U. Cobb , Trenton's genial banker , trans acted some business in the city , Monday. Inspector ( Jco. U. Colburn came up froii Lincoln , Monday , on government business llii-.un Powell and two of Palisade's belle : were viewing thesights in this city , Monday K. M. Kcrnaii and wife of Wr.iy , Colorado were registered at the Eating House.Monday G. G. Burton , of Burton & Harcourt , rca estate dealers , Trenton , was in town , Tues day on business. Bcnj. Bird of Bcnkelnian came in from the cast on : > 9 , Saturday , en route to his rancl s-juth of IJcnkclman. Frank McGce of the McEntee , went up U Fort Collins , Colo. , yesterday , to close 111 some business matters. B. F. Itawalt , wife and daughter of Hast ings were among the guests at the Engineers' Ball , Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Brown and Mrs. 11. B. Capnor of Carson , Iowa , were guests at the B. & M Eating House , Saturday. B. F. Hawaii delivered a short , but inter esting speech at the Opera. Hall , Momlav evening , after the banquet. S. II. Colvin is building a residence oil life brother's ( ( J. W. Colvin of Arapalioej tim bcr claim , just east of town. F. C. Stuby , wife and three children arriv ed in the city , Sunday , and have gone U house-keeping on the cast side. John Gordon , ' the B. &M.'s trusted agenl at Arapalioc , and his estimable wife wen participants in the K. of P. festivities , L'ridaj evening. W. M. Springer dcpaited , Tuesday foi Iowa , to purchase a new bus wagon and tc transact some other business at his home at Perry , Iowa. Keceiver and Mrs. C. F. Babcock auived home , Sunday night on No. 1 , from their ex tended visit in XewYoilc state , having en joyed a delightful visit to the old homestead. Thos. Glasscott , has been confined to bed at the residence of Thos. Golfer , since Sun day , with a severe attack of billions fever : but , we are pleased to report , is now improv ing. ing.M. M. It. Lovell of Hyde , Colo. , "cow coroner" for the Colorado Stock Association along tlu B. & M. lines we.itof here , spent two orthiet days , the close of last week , in the city , on stock business. Sylvester C'ordeal came down from Akron , Saturday , on assort visit to his family and on business matters. He N contemplating starting a bunk at Akron , in conjunction witli X. W. Xewman. Mrs. A. .J. Briggs , Mrs. 11. U. Broad.stoiu1 and Mrs. II. C. Vollbehr , all of state of Su perior , arrived in this metropolis , Tue.xlay , and will sojourn here some time'thegiie-stsoi Mrs. Ed. llawksworth. Misses Lillie ISowell and Josie Menard made a living visit to the county capital. Sat urday evening , to see their friends , Mrs. AV. 11. McCartney and Miss Ilita Papin , before their departureforSt.LouLs.Sundny morning. J. W. Burney and wife. Misses EIMIIKI Johnson , Trclla Thomas , and Uuby Van Pat ten , and Messrs.V. . C. Ashwill of the Herald and O. E. Johnson , all of Stratton , participa ted in the Bof L. E. ball on Monday evening , Mrs. L. Lowman went down to Lincoln , yesterday morning , wherelie will visit liei daughter until Saturday , when Mr. Lowman will join her. Together they will proceed to Chicago , possibly New York , to h\y in a spring stock. L. B. Stiles went up to Denver , Monday evening , to meet Mi's. Stiles who was on hei way home from an extended visit to her par ents at Salt Lake City. They arrived home on No. 2 , yesterday morning. T. B. Babcock passed through the city , Sunday noon , on hisay to Tinna. Colo. , from Prattsburg , X. Y. . where he has been enjoying a reunion of the Babvock family and the golden wedding of bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hocknell ar > still so journing at the'Crcsent City , where they will remain until the end of their visit not going to California , as. was their intention at tin : out-start. They will return home about the middle of March. John Lewis left , Monday , with the Exeter Band for Bed Cloud. He will not return to Exeter , but proceed from Red Cloud to Mc- I Cook , where he will probably remain some time. Enterprise , Exeter , Xeb. ' M. B. Moody left for Chicago on Tuesday . morning. Mr. M. has secured the position of , traveling salesman for Clark tt Wise , wliole- ] saledcalersin lubricating oils. li ! takes with him the be > t wishes of our eiti/.ens for his success. Stratton Gazette. 0. C. Smalley of Trenton , who has been visiting some time , this winter in Iowa , drove through town , yesterday morning , en route for his Hitchcock county home , with which he is better pleased tlai : ever since his visit to his old Fremont comity home. M. C. Kider arrived from Fairbury. Tues day , ( where he has been spending the winter , ) and has taken up his abode on his homestead near town , ninth he is contemplating impiov- ing largely , the coining spring , by planting trees extensively , etc. His daughter accom panied him. Ed. Pierson , who told his beautiful farm cast of this place , last week , to a Mr. White , of Carson , Iowa , has purchased three quarter sections of land on tbe Beaver , in 1 Jed Willow County , where he expects to move about the 1st of March. Mr. Pieiron is one of our old est residents , moving here nine years ago , and will be greatly missed by lite old neigh bors and inany friends. Webster Comity will Io.se a good citizen and one of its most success ful agriculturists but what isour loss will bo Ued Willow county's gain. Blue Hill Times. Mr. Elwood'of Iowa , a brother-in-law of I ! . II. Williams of our city , arrived in town , Monday , on a land hunt. The youngest child of Mr. Williams accompanied him. II. IL's eldest daughter was unable to come at this time on account of having fio/.en her lingers and hands during the coldeather in Iowa , while going to school. For a time it was feared the fro7.cn niembeis would have to be amputated , which , foi Innately , was not necessaiy. She will arrive later. HIGH SCHOOL , EXERCISES. The following is the piogram for Fri da } * , February UG , Music Duetle Nellie Lee and Anna Col- lin * . Iteeitation XelIiuJ.ee. Dialogue MaClaik , May ( riiiit-n. Tlieo. La\\s. EddieWiltox and Elmer Jlelni. Music. Dialogue Xi-llie KNiier , Cei tie Laws , El mer Helm. Lovell Hyde. Declamation Willie Perkins Es < ay Ann A very. Mu-ie. JOHN COIIH-AI. , Sei-retaiy. MILK ! MILK ! ! Having the host range for tho pur pose in the count } ' , we will start a milk dairy in the spring , prepared to furnish milk in any quantity. 34-Sts. EATO.V P.isos. & Co. HOUSES FOR RENT. o Parties wishing to runt dwelling house's should enquire at the Citizens Bank of McCook. HOUSE AND LOT o On Macfarland street for sale. In quire of F. P. Allen or at this office. FOR RENT. o A 'I-rooin houe in West McCook for rent , cheap. Inquire at Lindner & Er- man's office. SQUARE UP. Parties owing me are respectfully re quested to call and settle at once. 2 ! ) tf. M. A. SPAI.DIXO. GIRL WANTED. o To do general housework in a small family. Inquire at C. G. Potter's , West McCook. FOR SALE ? " The Jack formerly owned by J. D. Newton. Inquire at W. O. Uusscll's barn , McCook. Neb. ; 5S McCOOK GRAIN MARKET. ( Corrected every Thursday morning- . ) Is o. i Wheat , per bushel 4.VTr."iO < : No.tJKyc , pcrlniiihul STff > :5"k : " : Hurley , per lni hel Mfji'Gv Oats , per bushel iV < > 3)c ) Corn X v , prr l ifUcl . - . . MtiXic Hiiy wJM. per ton $1 ix/a ViO , Hailed Hay ST.i'O'fS'.i ' IX ) LIVE STOCK , IMtOUCCU , KTC. Hojrs Live $ : M'.VjjS : "iO Potatoes , ( IriMi ) per Inislie ! .iMPfSie liuttur. per iiiiiinil 1S5V21KS E KS. per tlo/ou l.V J17c younjfCliielceits. per do/en S1 0fi-.WI Old Chickens.-tor dozen ? 2.iV' ' { J arnmer Co. , cnicajo. >