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Sxtt mm VOL. lf. OTTAWA, ILL, SATURDAY, MARCH . 1881. NO. 34. SPRING Housekeepers' Sale AT II. J. GILLEN'S. Large Line of Bleached? Unbleached MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. NEW Table Linens, Napkins, Towelings. NEW Calicos, Ginghams, and other Spring Goods. CARPETS, House Furnishing Goods New and Complete Stock. Lace Curtains and all Goods for Window Dressings manufac tured and put up to order. UPHOLSTERING' In all the New Materials. Look Out for the Daily Arrivals of New Goods at II. J. GILLEN'S. IF YOU VALUE HEALTH HI SUIK TO I'SK FLOUR! FLOUR! E. H. CLAKK Agent for Ottawa, III. The Coffee Store still continues to sell the Best Coffees, freshly rousted, lit CLARK'S. Santus coffee at the Tea Store. Only a few days more of the lOe Kuir. California apricots, :-lb can for 'J I cents, at Burke Bros. For anything in the carpet or eurtain line go to Scott Bros. A C'o.'s. Finest line of cook stoves and ranges in the state, At Kknkai.is. Freneh has u full line of new spring style ailk and felt hats anil furnishing goods at low prieer. We warrant Downs' Elixir to give satisfac tion to all who use it for coughs or colds, or money refunded. Lutz it Briggs. Axothkk Fikb. About 4 o'clock yester day afternoon, a spark from the chimney of Thos. Downey's house, w-st side, set tire to the roof and before discovered had burned Over a space several feet in diameter. No alarm was turned in as a few pailsful of wa ter extinguished it. Tons of Trade. The largest shipments ever made of any specialty, are those which The Charles A. Vogeler Company, Baltimore, Md., have made, of which 10 tons of St. Jacobs Oil lust shipped to one house abroad, are added to over 55 tons shipped by them to the same house since SeptemlHT." aggregating 3 tons (about 2,UUI.WM bottles) of the Great tier, man Remedy, and the demand is unabated. Home and foreign houses are amazed at the niiigaitude of such transactions. More of Them. Continued arrivals of new goods character- iesthe week at II. J. (ill. I.F.N'. New bleached and unbleached muslins ami sheetings. t New table linens, napkins and towelings. New calicos, ginghams and spring dress gll( Ills. New corsets. New collars and neckwear for ladies. New black cashmeres and other dress goods, Ac, Ac. An uncqualcd line of new carpets, curtains and upholstering goods. New boots and shoes. lu fact, the entire stock in all departments, having had large additions in the way of new goods during the week, is in condition to meet all seasonable demands, and at the new prices is meeting with ready sale. The pub. lie are invited to call and make examination of the stock and get prices before buying. The 10c Fair will close in a few days. Fast Mail. To complete the fast mail sys tern from New York to Chicago, the Posticus, ter (ieueral has made arrangements for fast mails west. The Initial train was started, of course, over the C. B. A Q. This famous road beat its own record as the best road in the west with this train. The first trip was made in extraordinary time. The train left Chicago at !1 A. m., reaching Aurora at 8:57. At Burlington the train overtook the regular passenger which left Cnicago at 9 o'clock the night before, delivering Chicago papers to Burlington people for their breakfast tables. At two o'clock of the same day Des Moines had Chicago papers, and at about 0 r. m. Omaha read them. The train averaged 4i miles an hour running time! This is the fastest running of a regular train made in the west, and is another feather in. the cap of the Burlington. Later in the week fast trains of u similar character were put on the North western and Milwaukee roads. Locally the effect in Ottawa is nil except that of a fast mail from New York. At La Salle, Wenonii, and other Illinois central towns, however, Chicago papers arrive before six in the morn ing. Why couldn't Ottawa get Chicago dai lies at breakfast time via Mendota und La Salle To thk Road Commissioners, Bkiihik BriLUKits and Tax Pavkiw. I have on hand a large quantity of oak plank that I am sel ling at fit) to 'J0 per M. Will be loaded on cars at Munson Station free of charge for those ordering by the car load. Address, SML. Dl'NAVAN, Leland, III. An immense line or dress ginghams at Hill's. Damson plums, 3-lh can for 'JO cents, at Burke Bros. Several cases of the more malignant type of scarlet fever have been reported during the last ten days in Tonica. . -4.fr- . Good Advice. 'Don't go to a grocery store to buy hats" neither to a store where they sell old styles and poor goods, like a hat for 50 cents but to the great one price hut and cup store of Fiske A Bcein. Don't buy old shoddy, shelf-worn goods. All new styles cun be found at Fiske A Beein's as soon as out in New York. Don't forget Fiske and Beein's hat and cap department. Ed. Bradford will show you the styles, and give you prices that cannot bo excelled in La Salle county. The largest stock of carpets ever opened in Ottawa is at Scott Bros. A Co.'s. Damson plums, Il-lh can for 20 cents, at Burke Bros. O. B. Ityon, of Streator, has been mentioned in connection with the olllce cf circuit clerk, viewed from a republican standpoint. Now don't fool away your energies, O. B. The clerk won't be changed fcr several years yet. H. 1'. Clark has a few first-class iiainters. who would like to find employment. Our Spring suits for hoys and children are elegant. We make a specialty of boys and children's suits. If you want something neat and nobby that will wear, drop in when not busy and let us show then) to you. M. Stikkkl. . California apricots, :5-lb can for 'JO cents, at Burke Bros. -4.fr- . "CHAMPION BROADCAST SEEDKKS." At Kkni.ai.i.'s. . -.fr- - Spring supplies at the Tea Store. personal examination of Fiske A Bcem's inamurth stock of neckties, w, II convince any one that their' is the best assortment and largest stock hi be found in the West, ami ix itui) us any. Don't buy elsewhere no matter how cheap it may be offered you, until you have been at Fiske A: Bcem's. W. E. Prichard, of South Ottawa, has sold his tine dark gray Norman stallion "Ottawa Chief," totieorge Milncr, of Wyoming, Iowa. If you don't believe call at Fiske & Bcem's. A thoHwil different kinds of .Yrv.fr Tim and Ssitrfs, and at prices lower than ever. Thr hirrrxl lime of neck wear ever show n in Ot tawa. New stock of bird cages on the road will be here about the 'ioth. At Ken mix's. Elocution. Mrs. E. (i. Osman, who is now teaching a class in Elocution, is prepared to take a few more pupils, either for privute or class lessons. Teachers or young people desirous of improving their elocution will find this an excellent opportunity. Address through the mails or call at residence, East Main Street. John P. Flick buys live posltry for the eastern markets; butter, eegs, Ac, fat beef, calves, bogs, etc., for the store and market. Give hint a call before selling aod obtain prices. Main street, one block west of Shnler's warehouse. M. C. Hazard. To-morrow will be a day of special interest at the Congregational church. In the morn ing Mr. M. C. Hazard, of Chicago, Western Secretary of the Congregational S.S. Publica tion, w ill speuk. He will conduct the special exercises at the Sabbath school, and in the evening will address a I'nion meeting on "The Dynamics of the Sunday school." SK'cial musical preparations ure being made for the Sunday school und evening services. Many will remember the address of Mr. H. in this city last May. The Best is the Cheapest. Bee Hive (iroccrv. (ilassivaie at the Fair. Buttcrick's patlerns the best in the world, ut Scott Bros. A Co.'s. Dw ight Lawrence has added to his Humble. touiau stud the standard trotting bred stallion Custiliun,'Ji'J5, four years old, owned by Isaac Norris, La Moille, III., got by (iov. Sprague, first dam by Almont, second dam by Alexan der's Abdalln. A good, fresh milch cow for sale. Will be sold with or without the culf. Apply at this olllce. --4- "CHAMPION BROADCAST SEEDERS," At Kkndai.k's. New turcoinuns, cretones, fringes and up holstery good at Hi l.l.'s. The large dry goods house of C. J. Hanck A Co., of Peru, w as closed up by. the sheriff on Tuesday morning, to satisfy a judgment obtained ugainst the lirm in the? circuit court for ti,(XK). Since then another judgment has been entered up for $4,000. It is thought the aggregate of liabilities will reach $1S,000 or f-JO.IXHI. The assets cannot yet be ascer tained, but it is feared by the friends of Mr Hanck that the failure is complete. The cuuse is attributed to a series of misfortunes that have followed rapidly during the past few- years, that were wholly beyond the con trol of the tlrm. Mr. H. lias many sympa thizers In his misfortune. "CHAMPION BROADCAST SEEDERS," At Kendall's. The work on Odd Fellows Hull, corner Court und Main streets, this city, is almost completed, and it is now claimed to be one of the pleasantest little halls in t lie state. Finn. A little after 5 o'clock yesterday af ternoon an alarm sounded and it was soon learned that a tire was burning near Miss Dimmick's residence, Ottaw a Center, but ow ing to some confusion in striking the lire dis trict correctly, neither the department nor the public appeared at I'rst to know where to go. Soon, however, it was learned that Miss Diiniuick's barn was on tire, and that the flames hud communicated to Mr. Penny's barn which adjoins it, and by the time the steamer was ready to throw water both struc tu res were beyond saving. The Humes had also communicated to the barn of C. B. Hess, but the timely urrivulof the department saved that structure with u trilling loss. At one time Miss Dimmick's house was on tire, but ready hands and a few pailsful of water kept the flumes in subjection until the firemen ar rived. The total loss cannot be less than Jl.'JOO or $1,500. The cause of origin is un known, but is attributed to tramps, of whom there are manv in the city. -4fr- See Scott Bros. A Co.'s new spring carpets. . ..- Rev. Madison C. Peters' subjects to-morrow will lie, in the morning: "The Devil's Print ing Press." In the evening: "The Dude and the Dudes.." 4.fr- - SEINE TWINE, at Kendall's. Persian shawls, cntirrly new, at Kill's. Russell A Son, of Ottawa, the furniture men, have as handsome a line of furniture for the spring trade of lsM, as was ever brought into La Salle county. Young housekeepers (and by reference to I lie marriage records of the county there are many of them) will t'md it profitable to visit Russell's before buying their outlil. All grades of goods fur all class, es and condition- of life, anil prices are made to suit the ;times. Send to Seott Bros. A Co.'s for a catalogue of Buttcrick's pattern-. Fiske it lieciu have already ordered their line of cloths for next fall and w inter from over the "big pond," sometimes called the Atlantic. Sun dried Tea at the Tea Store (Mir line of boys and children's -nits is va ried enough t-i meet all wants and suit all pocket books. M- Stiklkl. - -4.fr. .- To Town, School find Road Officers. We have a full assortment of Town, School and Road Blanks of the best form-. Orders by mail promptly attended to. II AI'KM IV A (iKAIIAM. THE NEW STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES AT LYNCH'S IS IMMENSE IN QU ANTITY AND VARIETY, AND PRICES ARE EX. PENSELESSLY LOW. Notice. All parties knowing ttiem-elvc- to be in debted to D. Maher will please call and settle their accounts ut the old stand on La Salle street, w here the books will lie found for the present. D. Maiif.k. --fr- Sale Notes. Receipts, draft.-, and a full assortment i f conveyancing ami other blank-, at Hapcmati A (iraham's. Mares for Sale. I have at my stables, on the west side, a number of young, sound, well-bred mares, most of which are in foal by imported horses, that I am offering for sale. Hknkt E. Geiimsv. Artists' Matirials. A full assortment, at Hapeman A Graham's. Extensive Enlargement. The most extensive business enlargement in this city for some years is the contemplated extension by Mr. 11.. I. Gillcn, the work of which begins next week. All arrangement' of quarters to be completed and occupied on or about April 1st. Mr. (lillcn has been cramped for room about ever since he removed to Lu Salle street a contraction most keenly felt in the grocery and boot and shoe departments, neither of w hich have tilled all demands to the proprie tor's satisfaction. To remedy these defects, lie has rented the rooms recently occupied by Walsh Bros., ti'I.a Salle street, into which he w ill remove the grocery department, en larging its scope very materially when it shall have been provided with a room w hich its Increased business has long since de- maiided. The L now used for groceries will he given to hoots und shoes, and the rooms gained in this way will be added to the dry goods de partmeuts, so that by the change all depart ments will he enlarged und made more attract ive. An urch will be cut between the two build ings under which uu olllce will be built com manding the whole business. Both buildings will he entirely retitted, making one of the neatest business houses in the city quarters fitting a business of such magnitude. Tube personal, we notice, by the way.soini1 new faces at Mr. Gillcn's. One is that of F. M. Southgatc, of Farm Ridge, formerly in business there for himself for some years, but was compelled to give it up on account of ill health, having regained w hich he w ill be hereafter found with Hugh G. Mr. Andrew Devick, of the town of Miller, will also be found there to-day. Mrs. P. A. Mitchell, lute of Marseilles, is u new addition in the dry goods department a valuable adjunct to the force. Miss Wood, also, whose face is well known there, will after a short vacation resume her place behind the counter This makes a total working force of NO the largest force of salesmen we believe in the city. We shall have more to say of ths new step in the future. It is, to say the least, u re markable evidence of growth in times like these, when every one seems to be complain ing of dullness und uncertainty. Laud SaJos in Keith and Cheyenne Co,, Neb. The Cniou Pacific Railway Company sold January, 18S4, NS.TIW.'.W acres for $J?'J.:W4.7U; February, 159,01fJ.":i acres for :HS,S7;i.Hi, to March 7th 170,0H.1'J, for :!l,:i:J(i..V.. Total acres sold since Jan. 1st to March 7th, 41, l.fil.8.1 acres for fWJ.VJ.VJ'J. The largest sales ever made in two months and seven days in the winter. The lands now for sale are prin cipally in Cheyenne Co., Neb. The place now to purchase extension tickets lo either Ogalalla 14.:!5 or Denver Junction 15.NI. Will have rutes to Chitppell und Sidney, Neb. For full particulars, maps, rates, Ac., call on of address S. M. Knox A Sons, Princeton, Illi nois, Agent Land Dept. of I'. P. Ry. The Degen Bros.' recent sales of imported Norman stallions: Two to L. II. lloldcruiau, Pnxton, Ford county, for iioo. Mr. II. is a son of Abe lloldcrnmn and is running u stoc k farm of over lioo acres. "Jumbo," to Atkinson A Terrell, Wheeling, West Yu., for J,000 1.00 a pound' "Don Cossack," to Graham Bros., Biggs. ville, 111., 1,00, or a dollar a pound. -.. .- Semi to Scott Bros. A Co.'s for Buttcrick's patterns. When you get But (crick's vou get the best. Shippers may be interested in know ing that after Monday next the freight ollices in this city w ill be open until Ii p. M., except Satur days, w hen they will close, as now, at 5 p. i. CARPETS! carpets: CARPETS! We will show you an immeii-e slock if you will visit our new double carpet hall. Come early. Latest design-, fnli -lock, private pat terns, bottom prices, at Hi l.l.'s. - - SEINE TWINE, at Kendall's. - -fr A new lot to-day of the best Jrr-cy ttai-t in Ottawa for the money at Mi ll's. -. -4-fr- - Amuisoments. On the 17th iu-t.St. Patrick - Day -Miss Bertha Wclby, the lady with her beautiful diamond- and elclialit co.-tumcs ami with her trong company, will play the laughable Cometly entitled, I lie lliincliliack. Miss Wclby taking the part of Julia, of course. This is one of Sheridan Know lis' old come (lies, mid is thought to lie one of the bes ever written. Miss Wclby and her company are receiving strong praise from the press wherever they tppear and are i ertainly getting crowded hoii-c- everywhere. 4. W. ninth's MINsTHM.s. The iii in-t rt-1 party known by the above name will be at the opera house March 'ill. They are very popular east, and thi- is their first attempt west of Chicago. They have m ver been here before, and from the press notices we receive and the success the compa ny ure inci ting with everywhere we should judge tin y were entitled to patronage every where they appear. From all we can learn it is a good company, and as everything they do is shown on their programmes we can cer tainly h am what tin y arc to do on the even ing of March JOth. On net Friday and Saturday evenings Seth C. Earl Po-(,G. A. It , of this city, will gie Reward," a new military drama, with Char ley Collin.-, well known here, us comedian, portraying the raw German, supported by an excellent company of our Imvt vperienced amateur performers The play is one in which Mr. Collins has been having a great success in various cities throiighoht the state; and we are sure he will be as well supported here as anywhere he has yet been. The pro duction i- looked forward to w ith no little in terest, and crowded houses may lie expected for both night. The Post and Company D also take part. New sprint wraps at Hill's. Shoe Department, Scott Bros. & Co. New spring shoes now open. Very low prices marked on all shoes. A large stock of ladies' and children's rubbers on sale now at There will he u ball ut I'ticu on the evening of St. Patrick's Day for the benelit of the "Irish Emergency Fund." Lacey iV Smith's dry goods opening on Sut- urdi y last was a pronounced success, not withstanding the unfavorable weather. Many ladies w ere present, and their admiration for the rich und artistically displayed stock was ii true indication of the merit and worth of the stock. Messrs. L. iV S. ure to be congrut uhitcd upon their auspicious commencement . E. Y. Griggs, the veteran paint und oil dcul cr and druggist, has a stock of goods on hand concerning w hich the Kbek Tu wkk will have something to say next week. Lonsdale muslins tif cents a yard, in short pieces, ut Scott Bros. x Co.'s. Hon. Washing-ton Bushnell, the Elo quent. Mil. Editoii: rew persons, who are not personally acquainted with Hon. Washington Buslinell, and who have never heard him "orate," can fully appreciate the man; and there, are few papers that do justice to him when they attempt to report his speeches As ii sample of his style, please publish tht following extract from his remarks made at the fiineinl of his life-friend, the late Dr Clugston, of this county, who was buried at I ticu a few days since, under the iiusplces of the Odd Fellows: "This, w hich lies before me, is hut the lute tenement of my good friend. He hus left it, hut he is not gone he is here in oui midst. I shall often see him ut the head of my table. Then why should we mourn for him? Why weep over tiie dead To the living not the deud- belong thy loirs. Let thv heiirt bent. let thy eyes weep for the living, not for the deud. Why weep for the deud 1 To the liv ing belong thy sympathies, grief and tears, not to the deud. Thou art cruel w hen thou givest to the dead thy griefs and tears. Thou shouldst reserve to the living till thy heart's iinpulscsjind generous emotions." THE BEE HIVE. Quarterly Meeting. The next quarterly meeting of the Metho dist church will be held next Sabbath. Love feust ut half past nine A. M. Sacrament of the Lord's supper immediately ufter morning preuching. Presiding Elder Culrfwell w ill be present. - - - -4-fr- Texas immigration is increasing so rapidly that two excursions will be run next month, April 'Jd and loth. See Dr. Harris for details IIi'l.l. has just completed the usual spring annoyance of cleaning up. The rooms look decidedly the better. The woodwork has been entirely re-painted; new, clean ceilings of a refreshing tint replace the dusty plaster, and the walls have been covered with an attractivi paper decorated w ith a handsome fringe. Tht rooms are us neat as a pin, and as pleasant us a cosy sitting room. .. -4-fr- .- Fiske iV: Bcem's Hue of readymadc clothing, which is being received, is all that any one can desire, both in quality and quantity. Not withstanding "dull times," Ac., Fiske A Becin ure on hand w ith the best line of g Is they ever brought to Ottaw a, w hich menus fu best to be found in Illinois. And then, as to prices, just call and see. You wont need a bank ac count to get your supplies. A large line of cloths are now in course of manufacture for this department . Will. McMullcn, the leading grocer, alive ml well, is living up a handsome painted front, Ac. No mistaking the fact, his place is the best place to trade. SEINE TWINE, at Kendall's. Millinery Department, Seott Bros. & Co. New spring millinery opening next week. Miss Kate Montgomery, head trimmer. Biggest line of trunks and valises ever brought to Ottawa at Fiske A Bcem's. -. -4-fr- - THE COURTS. Circuit Court. Appeals to the appellate court from the lanuary term of the circuit court have been taken: J. W.Clark .1 al. v. Russell Cam ct al.; Stephen Rogers v. B. R. Moslicr ct al.:Geo. Raymond v. Joseph Survingkin. Jiutiii'nt S. P. Farrington i t al. v. Mar cus hcrnlicrg, f '.; .lonn I. rene eiai. . lames N. Devinc, f 1 ,515. 1J. Probate Court, Eva L. Stratton, minor. Report of accounts approved. Estate of Evan Brock. Final supplemental report approved. Estate of Andrew Anderson. Widow's re linquishment and selection approved. Estate of Win. M. Bronson. f l,5oo of l S. bonds ordered sold to satisfy indebtedness ex. istiug against said estate. In the guardianship of Everett J. Brock. Lca-c of real estate of ward for one year to John Horn in consideration of t approved. F-tate of Ward B. Bates. Estate settled and administrator discharged. F.-tate of Carl Bcnkendorf Claim of ?I5 allowed. E-tatc of Henry Clark Annual report ap proved. Supreme Court. The call of the docket in the supreme court a- tini-licd on Wednesday last, at which time aiguuieiiLs were made by Kobl. Ilcrvey and ('. Stewart Beattie.of Chicago, in favor f granting Frederick Kerr ( Preston, Kcan A Co.'- defaulting clerk; a new trial. Police. During the week six tramps were sent to the county jail.for terms ranging from 10 to 40 days. Thomas Kinnavan, Michael Dwyer and Alon.o Edwards have eaih been tiued $3 aud cots for "plain drunks." FORBES & FUEL NOVELTIES FOB SPRING are Arriving Daily, REMARKABLE! Fine Display of Hosiery, Laces, Embroideries, &c., for Fancy Work, Such as Brass Banner Rods, Chenille Cord, Balls, Cres cents, all the very latest Also All Kinds of Working Silks, a fine assortment All the Ladies should Call and see our Elegant Display, at FORBES & FLICK'S. AND HACK LINE. 150. TELEPHONE. 150. PETER EGAN W'Milil n'Hiii'ctfiilly announce to the cltl.i'iis of Oiuwa nun vicnniy mm in' nun one oi me ciioici-st uvery Mocks In the cily, ut llic i lty siiiIiIch, such im The Latest Styles of Hacks, Carriages and Buggies, To let ut jirlci's In Milt the limes. I'rtie, WimIiIIiih, r uiieniiH. I'Iciiick, Ac, siipplli'ii uitiiouoii Kitfs on sluel notice. KiinertilH in tin country or it'ljolnlnit (owns proitipilv iiticmleil to. I'rrsoin' ttikcii to or from tho ilcpoti. or tit the country, nlht or iluv. I if Ueiiictiihi-r Hie eldi-e- in Muillsou street, emit of Mlilrcllt. oic Mock West of lirw court house. HltlllMl. Kill. M. S1. I'K'IKIi Mr AN. Dress and Cloak Making Department, Scott Bros. & Co. First class tit ami superior work guaranteeJ. Call mill see the new styles. Miss Nellie Spillane removed her drosl making parlors to I ipera lloiic block, oppo site Forbes iV. Flick's store. - - The fanciers 11I11I breeders of tine hlooilml lock will naturally be attracted by the adver tisement of Mr. Neelej , announcing the pro gramme for the season with his inagniticeut stud of thoroughbred sallion. There are re horses of purer blood or higher reputation in the state i hail Itytoli, Ottaw a Chief, (ireeii. bush and .Wei's lleiirv Cl.iv. Fine Linens! We hale just received a lot of tine toW'jU mil table linen-, at Hull's. See our "-I umbo" for 'i" cents . . Ottawa Markets, omn i, In.., March 14th, l4. Kl.ol K AMI I'KKI'. Victor Mill- SlUcrl lotcl, utci:l, i t. llunititriuii ZM'Hr n Mills I. lit Kilk-c. V III! it., Sett r ouui "-(l H"Ut9 Htetlt. - C I i .ii J .101 ii) 1 11 3 JS 3 -S W 4 T". ) I 3 I SI l a i 1 1 50 w SJ 45 w 47 m 01 : w .r II w S! 1 t 1 to X w ft A A -tl is j. 1 im i. 2 7 5 :) 11 1.4 li ou w to 1 3 a s 3 V M Jl IVWS.1I 3t All) i Oil 3 JO J OU ' i .V I a I Je H V 36 Kiiiishs W inter, v cut Minnesota sprlurf W hc.rl. retail rf"i. Itnui. V ct tiorts oru Men!, rclrtl! orn mul m, irrounil iK i s a sh St. Kl. W heat. liu-li r- v, n iril, sllellerl. Hi s im. , Tr t-v, I oru. -t! Its Ohis. r :; It llliotlt) .Si'isl. f tillsll 1'KolM i K '0Ut0TS. V llllsll Itutter. t. Kcit-. ilo hit kens. iltl. r tl" .". tilckellf. ilressrsl. tfc Turke.s. r HlK'ks. Ik IHSC, Ma. Ion I.i v it sum k. nitle mi foot, cov Ir im Httlr1 on lst. atecr , Km cre. Iir- mrttftit, v tm , sheep. 111! Ihrt. Jluls , IjNr- ll.-tfs, Mi LU. HIHCS AMI SLT. Urri. Tallo. in nil hlils. xr S Tallow, loo, per a Suit, prr hhl Hi. lew, prr S an IVaer-a Hint Hi.i.w Ii Pry Kll M Thr- irrmio prior corrr whole rwnge of mwkrt, fro a wn-bour prlCM to prtOM paid for U lotel tstt Irol. DRESS HOODS LIVERY AND FEED TAB