[TICSl :» JO.I Five IsSturt me.peclal.)reenls Athler-ry for the as a goodof thetheir owneven, butm to raiseents, antig the en-he end of\9 incore 31 to; played a ilayers all-up is asI* *Jones,IMapesLooney.will, G.;* Nugent . Abbot 56Abbotcond Highup as cuv-1 in a vic-e secondi*«.I9.—Thelyed ate WestIowad to boas wit-e scoreWest Lib-img .rouble!New !is-atid $ 1 n0, on Drug%. it** * *W'** 0V *''‘St A*VI Want Workinsmen* %TOREADTHISWhv don*i \ on olt;*t tin* **av theatre habit!\Yhv not toinot vour work and worries by atYou work pretty hard ail week, don’t you !\t niirht you’re just about tuckered out, areu tvo u IAll vou leal iii\lt;* u«'S is iroinc to bed.Sunt lav iuvnt.mIt’s restful and easv-like for most ot vou.\f wholesome entertainI’m improving the show at tinunilv Theatnright alongtkin1 don’t want to make an euomv in town.The theatre is doing bettor ami better noarh ever v dav.t « fFolks are telling each other about it.That’s irood.And so you slt;*r, i am doing what I promised.Not because i pretend to be a philanthropist butmM*ause it s irood business polie v.v over tliat Sundav proposition.m ‘jIf it’ against your scruples eomcduring thlt;weeKIf not, eoine Sundav.Yours Cordially,Joseph Laemmle, ManagerT heatreI-Receipts. 18,000; uc $5.40rn 6.10; mixed. $5.65 6.25; heavy. $5.70^ «.3»; rough, i $5.70 (a *.8.; bulk ale, $0.8 r,t t6.15. 1Sheep—Receipts. 2,000; steady.! | $3.10*1 5.85; lambs. $5.00 o S. 10;’ yearlings, $6.007.25.r% jp o A n w ^ 'Wm •» •Squash—5 1 0 Pumukins—5 lt;a 10c each.Cabbage—S per lb.— nc per bunch.Potatoes—20c per peck. Carrots—20c a peck.Pickle* — Sour. 12-j per dot.; ot:lt; liicago Produce Market.Chicago, Jan. 9.— Butter, steady.1It'reameries. 22 (fit 32c; dairies. 2l,-lt;rnOfor 25c. aud swp«t. 1 uc per doi Beets—20c a peck.Turnips—2 0c pk.Sweet Potatoes—30c a peck.I* rultc.Lemons—20 lt;q 2 5c per doz.IIiTrustandSavingcBank