1 FURNITURE f US Extension Tables ; Solid Oak Golden Fr • n• ti "lrin-d 1* ,5 SS rh.it b<>lt on to fram»- No s. r-v ■ ft Ir e and pnll ont. The sis foot siz- costs 55. |l| Extension Tables B 2®l Well nicely tin -bed. 42x4. inch fluted Metf NT $8 50. Dining Room Chairs Si. Wood seat, full tack .>m» on.- th<- l-st vain— w- j|| lim for the price $1 jg; jg China Closet jf| Heighrh 5? inches, width 87 inches i*-nt iflafc» ends and glass 1£» floor, ijnarter sawed (iolden Oak. p >lish finir-h I'ri< $16.50 §B Side Boards j| Shaped top 12x20 inch French plate, beveled mirror, two small drawers, one IOULT drawer for linen and two doors KH on lower parr. Golden Oak finish. Price sll. ' jij Porch Rockers j| SI; t back double can>- --'at at 75c gj Lirere wood ->-at Rocker at $1.50. 1 Campbell ft Templetonl Mrs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN SACRIFICE SALE " throughout the house-—every shelf and box to be emptied This 1900 Shelf-emptying Sale is the greatest money-saving op portunity ever offered you, and the lact that it is an entire new sto< k of up-to-date seasonable goods we intend to sacrifice, makes it t most attractive—not SIOO worth of stock in this house one month. We re-opened our store after our recent fire on June 12th, so every thing is new, clean, stylish and desirable, but the season is late ai.«l we have too much stock lor this time of year. Sale to continue wry. YOU'LL KNOW HOW GOOD WHEN YOU SEE Til KM. Our 25c box papers. Our IOC and 15c fine writing paper tablets. Blank books at the old pi ice. Albums bought before the ad vance. Kodaks with a special discount in January. Photograph supplies always frc;;h. Sporting goods. Late fiction. Bibles cheaper than ever. Everyday needs at everyday prices. At DOUGLASS BOOK STOWE. Eagle B'l'd. MCMILLANS FORMERLY IRA C. BLACK & CO., Wall Paper. Next Door to Postoftice. QUEEN QUALITY SHOE! FOE WOMEN. Any woman who will take the tronl to compare ours with others would i think of buying anything but yur Cjuality for Women and only #3.00. LADIES' KID BOOTS at $1 50, $2 00 and t'i 50, are the nli< est hlioch thiit ever canio to town. It tickles the women half to death to -• «■ the way they (it. These will cost you ftOe more a pair at other stores Are Your Children's Feet Properly Fitted? It's an outrage to fit growing fet-t in a manner repeatedly called to our at tention the past few weeks. It you want your children to have fan'th -t feet, STAKT NOW' and have us lit them with Natnre-shape shoeH. yX.X X. xXT fX- / X X%X- X- '/• J.' X- X- 1' ? | PHILIP TACK, I CONTRACTOR IX | Cleveland Berea Grit | STONE ! p Suitable fur Building, % Ocnauiental am! v* Paving purposes, I This Stone Will Hot "Shell Off. I I I'nccs reasonable. Work done well |jf and promptly. J Stone yards on liast ICt na street. Residence on Morton avenue. $f •v People's Telephone y*j. ilt ~f vHftMHMM' • *■ **» o©o: I Milk Cans | jf We make the strongest, jf heaviest and most service- /> mi!k cans made. yf X 5 gal. Cans SIB per doz. X Try Our Cans. X I. J. KING, v y 532 Grant St., Pittsburg,Ps.^' )QOO*>OOOOOOOsX ' Tomorrow, and to-mirmtr, and to m »rro*r, Creep on in petty rpa c from day tf,' Jay . c ! aii >ot ralttday? - r>e * taols The way •"># dinky drttb F; >crwtinadon i« the thief "i health , a? reli as the thief of time. There a:e few things in which pm t crasunaUta Is so much —, : t "7 J: ter writing tt ■ ' ~'**Q Biean to write, hi t j oa,pfrow ac 1 .* Ai C _ -•* ?K to-u>attov creep *N on anil v. -• IxJ />' \\ n eal ec t it aE? // w T^s is bii 1 jjxfc (d y enough woes Ikas* 2j| i e corres- J pondence !■» social or bus- - j n-.- s in its character. ''>ut when it coc j cerns the vital issue •>' health it is ir i finitely worse. This touches yon. if , ou ar* one of tl:- : woaien who have felt inclined to tat • i advantage of I>r Picrc - ff.r of a co: ! flotation by Utter, free. You har? stu lied the evidence which show hov.- I other women have been erred. Yea cannot doubt but that Dr. lierce- Fa vorite Prescription does cure disex-, j ! f :'.iar to women , Irresrularity, ulcer ation?, iafiamnidtiotu bearing - down p..ilia. Yon cannot doubt it because of the force of the testiiSofiy of hundred of thousands of weak women made strong, and sick women made well, and you mean to Write— to-morrow Write to - day Your letter will be read in private', its contents guarded s a sacred confi lecce, -nd an answer promptly mailed yon in a plain envelope without any printing upon it. Addres.- Dr. K. V. Pierofe, Buffalo, N. Y. • Wher I vrr Ac f u ibool thv I&KStI I W*e living »n Richland lowa * -vn?e« Mrs M Vsjb j tine r t: South Liberty Si;eet ia.ysl.urfr ll' ] • I toI: six bottles of Dr Plerctt'i Favorite Pr scription four of the 'Golden Medical Disco 1 - i cry .i \ four vials of Dr tierce's Pleasant I let? Bef re I he'*. Uikeu f' »r bottir* of th Jr. rite Prescriptiop I u new woman. I cr.aii niak? pen 'efceribe ray he-irifelt rau tud< »»ut *.cili c-.afirm the truth of all I «ny if th.» who write if.c «t stamped ttivelo; •i r reply . , I »r. Pierce's Pellets are a natural aid to beauty. They clear the complexion. Dr. Humphreys' V j.ecifles core by ..etiuß directly upon •he disease, without inciting disorder in nuy other part of the (system. SO, CTRES. PRICES. 1 —Fever*. Confutations, Inflammations. .25 —Worm*. Worm Fever, Worm CoIJc... .25 3—Teethtiie.Coilc.Crjlnrf.Wakefalifceas .25 4 Diarrhea, of Children or A luits ... .'2.1 7—ConshH, Colds, Bronchitis H—.\euralcia, Toothaehf Fooeache. .*23 Headache, Sick Hea/la he, Vertigo . ,23 1 Indl9egtloD.WoakHtomaoh.2s 11—Suppressed or Painful Period* .25 12— WltUen, Too Profuse Periods .25 13—Croup, LarvnaKU. Hoarseness 25 1-I—Halt Rheum. Eryatpetal,Eruptions .25 15—Rheumatism. Rheumatic Pains.. .25 16—Malaria. Chills, Fever and Ague .25 J 9—Catarrh. Inliuenza. Cold In the Head .25 20— Whooping-Cotisfh .25 27—Kidney DUea»e« 25 28—.\crvou* Debility 1.00 30— Crlnary Weakness, Wettinafßed 25 77 -Grip. Hay Fc-ff M Dr. Hnmphreys' .Manual of all Diseases at voi r bruxnrtet* or Malic 1 Fi ee. H -Id by druKKl«t>- or on receipt nt prfre. Hnmphrevb' Mod. Ox. Cor. William k John Su*., *OV»> Voris. l FheCnreiha! Gurss , '(> Gougha, i I GoSdSf * Gripp®, k w. Whooping Cough, Asthmn, J Bronchitis and Inclplonl /• Consumotlon, is folJos f k g Tt\e German 5 f CumlVitoA ut\i Wn iAse.'ascv *' DOCTOR MILES' NERVINB, Thd Bmia And Ncrre Feed ani Quiets htl* tatci fems, tlw> tired C«iMs cfj> (ha Vital d the Body ex uJ Overcomes Disease. It Contalas no Of iateo fcarmi(4 drugs,, Sold at full flrtjj fiprw 'mapct'tTro px> writ* fcr fttc advtoc atJ k*W*i to Qt, W?'jtoa Q* grwrnrt tr>4. rd0 # ■■ ■ s ?1 taffnorriir.nnixii Mad-im j*il i.olcrn H R Ww.it!,,«i"j j'*Mt —ljt* •1 •/ U ; 1 / h! AM)AI.'{» a«id told rvuryri.t rs. QsdMKaßanMfißß&tfj>v 111 rc Butler County National Hank, | Hutler i 'enn, Capital paid in - J 2(x>,(xxj.uu Surplu« and Profits - s6o,• |>< •.' pli I{arlmari. lion. W. Wahlroti, l»r .V. M 110., v. r II Me- I-iv -111 y, C I*. Ciilllns I. (.. Smltli, I.i-slJe r. Ila/.li-11, M. hi. »V. 11. I,ark In. Harry 11-:is|.y, l,r. W. (. Mi'.' indUsH. 11.-,. \I as - Mi. W. J. Mark- I V K!M> A. I. It- lOor. Buiki' savingb bank Huller. Pa. Capilal - - P?*,** Surplus and Profit* f ißs,cK*^.cxi JOS. L PUB VIM President j J. HKNIIY TKOCTMAN .Vir»j-Preaid< i.-t WM. CAMPBKLL, .Ir i'rj Ki#»r j LOUIS H.STKIN Teller! DlHKirroiffi-Joseph L. Purvis, J. iler rv ! Tro'itmaii. W. D.l'.r..nltin, \V. A. f.* i .1 H. Or.nipbell. The llutl. r Havinj(i ll.mk J , tic »»ld« .t llatiklnK I until utlou! n Hut 1•• r < 'uunt y Cioneritl Iciiiklui; busln* h trauHacled. \\ > solicit ac*i*ou(it •» of oil pr» du< ers, mer chant farmer?* awl oth* i-» All basitu h% ontruHit d to t)n win recolve ! prompt, all . rit irni. Ivn tn. CITIZEN, 'l'H K CITIZEN. WHAT GABILNER SAYS AXiOMS EVOLVED BY THE VENERABLE OLD PHILOSOPHER. TTlif«h Have at (he Merit ol B«tna Very Tcrite and to the Point and Are Fouudcd on Some of 111. Personal Kiprrlen^ei. [Copyright, ISOO. by C. B. Lcwla.) Alias respect de truth, but nt de Ban).: tune remember dat de world ex peels you to lie 'bout half do time. While it am well to strive lur a rep utashun as an upright man. remembei dat de merchant who pays his cred itors 30 cents on de dollar kin alius conic back in de market an pit plenty of credit 1 knowed a man who spent 20 y'ars In tryin to make up his niim': whether it rained fo'ty days an fo'i\ nights to bring on de flood or only 3!» an jest aw he was ready to split d< difference dey carted him off to dt poorhouse. Kbery :u:in makes i fill of himself 'bout onco in six weeks doorin "lis life time, but let lii» boss balk or his dawg /Vj ' 'of fU\ ■ j r ' il wJJ— a iSfC WHEN THE DOO IS LOST. git lost once in five y'ars. an he jump* on his hat an wonders why de Lawd didn't gib animals sense. If I was a rich man. I should pack up an go to Ynrup once in fo' y'ars an stay dar fur 10 or 12 months. As 1 am not, I bev to remain at home I'rew de presidential campaign an look upon all my feller citizens as thieve* an liars. When my cabin burned down an wa. a total loss, I braced tit> an got obel my lamentin in 'bout fof weeks. Whet a sore hi.eled mewl cum along at kicked me end ober end as I sought ti find out his hilrt, I didn't furgit it fui a whole y'ar. It am de little thingi dat hurt de most. When a law went at it an made a distinction between lyln an perjury, it smoothed de road fur a powerful lot u1 men to dodge round de truth an not suffer fur It. But fur dat distinction I doan' know how I'd eber worked off my blind mewl. I'se bin tryin fur 50 y'ars. yit 1 can't git a straight line on my feller man. It was only de odder day dat a stran ger picked up an handed me a silver dollar dat had worked frew a hole In my pocket, an yit as we set down in a street kyar.be beat de conductor out of bis fare an neither winked an eye. We am told dat charity am a divine attribute, but de man who sets out to practice it soon disklvers dat it am a one sided aiiair. De other feller looks upon it as a slick an easy way to gittin sunthin fur nuiliiu, an when choked off he feels he has bin robbed. Be charitable, but don't cut de bone off de meat an keep a buck saw an a cord of wood ou hand. M. QUAD. Knew It W'nA Illn. Mr. De Avnoo—l saw our baby way around on a side street today. The baby should be kept In the park. Mrs. De Avnoo—That's where she is. You must be mistaken. Mr. Do Avnoo—No, I'm not. Don't yon suppose I know that perambulator that I paid f's2 for?— New York Week ly. !loiiH«Tl«*niiiiie fitrnleßy. "Was tl .tt a porch climber we saw over at damper's?" "No; it was (Jampor himself. lie wa.-i afraid to K'> in at the front or back door for fear his wife or the cook wonld set him to beating carpet."—Chi cago llecord. \ In |>l I ill Ileil nit lon. "Pa," said the senator's little sou, i "what Is a nemesis?" "A nemesis, my son," replied the sen ator, "Is a female office seeker for whom you have foolishly promised to use your Influence." l'hiladelphin Press. She Did. "Do you believe in teaching the lan guages in the schools?" asked Mr. Clingstone of Miss QUdersleevo. "Yes, Indeed," replied the young lady. "Every one should be able to speak fcnulish and golf."—Detroit Free Press, j The Situation. "Is ft man Influenced more by lifted I- fy or by environment?" "Humph! If heredity brings u man j money, he can make his own Vnvlron tnent." Chicago Itecord. \ Femlnlue SiikU'-nllhii. ' "They say I'arlerewsk! Is Retting bald." "He'll 'do his hair ii|>' so as to hlilp It."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. ft , The Forvennt. tj/' f I lub lo l»-ah bluebird £•' '» *l'll ■ln <.b till tunc IT- > lift briit« 3c i J. F. Balph Diuguifts Hutler <)6. | PURB BLOOD. | ir I\iro bloodmf;ansllfc,hcfUcli r J vigor—no rooin for tlisGu-.i.- K where Uic vchiS are filled m with rleli, red corpuscles# Slindscy's lmprovedi| | Bloci Searcher $ V' ftfakes i>nro blood—cures ret of-' fp ula, erysipelas, pimples, boils, f;oiecyos, scald licad—-blootl iJi:> i»» w eisc-3 of all forms. Here's pi ,t>of: of Li . Mc"'rpoi7.MiA,Oii la |i| 5 T>". Jifnteya llliwxl Bearclter ban S r X.hfkt '1 w iifernyrltUiae. Ilavubccn C trniiilulwltixScroMaf'irthlrtit ymr» (A ?v bit I liad that l>r. I.ln'Jsey'a Jil"xl .a IP {teirclitr wiU"ffu« : .ai>oTTnarie alcuro 1" p iu. ui.'turt tiiou- IVtevrnndorft rt. & 0. W.XiUi wwnv > i W. J. CILMORIJ r» Clotliinj Store £ For | > Men > \ Of \ t Xrris.te-. ? < > . < V- r I T • WirTJ If < ' M f Lit L L he \ f ~~w The iine of nei kwear we are showing just suits and our line of shirts for this season comprises everything i imaginable as to variety, colors, qualities and prices. COME AND SEE THEM. Jno. S Wick. 242 S. Main Si., Butler, Pa v.Opposite P. O. Pearson B. Nace's Livery Feed sr.d.SaieStable Rear of Wick House Butler Penn'a. The Iwst of horses ami first class rips al ways on hand and for hlrt». liesi .« • • )!iiriio'iaii »J:s in town f<»r pcrma rii-Tit boarding and transient trade. Spec I :i! ra: *» u Stable Room For 65 Horses. tIA good clas . of horses, both drivers and Graft. K*»r »os always on hand and for sale under afult jruar.'uitee; and horses bought "pon proper notification by PEARSON .B. NACE. Telephone. No. ?10. FOR SALE. I wish to sell my Residfince on Ziegler Ave., lot 56X-110, and .1 good comfoi .able house of ten rooms, with water and sewerage, f?o 00; also a small house on Hickory St., t) :iee roor'.s and finished att'c, *600; »'so a modern house on Hickory St., It.'. 40x125, sit roomed house, with well of watiir, #1,700; also mv horse, (a gcod diiv.'ir,) buggy, robes, etc. DAVID CUPPS, 312 Ziegler Ave., Butler, Pa. A POINTER! For up-to-date Photos go to tiu: Post Office building. New designs every few days. We guarantee to please you. Branch Studios, Mars and Evans City. A. L. FINDLBY, Telephone 236. L C. WICK, 'DKAI,K« IN LUHBER. AS AN ANTI PERSPIR INE In uamm'.r pare whiskey ot K«o' 1" -I y is far superior to any drink knnwa. Its actioa on the blood is also bvaltdful and often prevents long continued disease. We otTi-r the choleo of the below liramls of whiskey uuar;iiiti:< il jitiri' iind <»V«t ->l\ years old, :it |l <»' per full <|uarl or six quarts #"• !K'. KIXCU. WT. VKBNOM. liICKKMIi .llli:u. 1)11.1.INC. Kit fcillise.S. .IVKBIIOI.T, I till: K, IHOH rsos, tth.. .IM'ORT, I.fAIMKU'H CHOICIt, JI. \\ li ,L''V Kuarante i :i years «I. mon strato tho gre.it merits of the ri mody. EliY BItOTI IEUS, CC Warren St, New York City. Rov. John Iteid, Jr ,of (!r> at Falls, Mont., I recommended I'ly's Cream Italm to me. I ! nan erophaai/o his staternont, "Itisaposi. . tive euro for catarrh if used as directed." lt«sv. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena. Mont. Ely's Croarn Balm is the acknowledged euro for cat/irrh find contuins no mercury nor UDy injariouo druu GO ct-ntfl. 1 .«rarw - MH wmm pure SPANISH LICORfCEr" Vnsurpasied fprcurc of C"UCHSt-C9IOS r' fi : ' In decorated It. Qdxe* ■' •••■• •? . BOX Sold byOrugru-' ■'r ,• «r»--. r » \r. ;> "J o r f r - ' '• JCeeley' : Jll r ' y ' rce *>-■' « 1 CfoVtet. nrr-.tu:«.i • WANTKII Honest man or woman totr.tve |,„ larifi lion . -ilaiy ?•!-"• moiitlily and inn. • . w.l It li elite; pnid.lon perman , si s. . uuU.tsse : sMin iX'd envelope. ANAOKK, -4JO Canton UIUR-- t-'Vitcagu. T. H. BURTON'S j July Clearance Sale Will Eclipse all Others Ever Made or Heard of. 1 Suits of Clothing will be sacrificed for ONE-HALF of their ' - " former price. This means hundreds of dollars loss to us and hundreds of dol lars saved to you. In our eagerness to supply the demands of our customers we bought entirely too many goods. This and other reasons which we wi 1 make known later, is why we oiler the public these new goods AT HALF PRICE. Sale Will Commence July 13. Come in and bring a friend with you; look over the Men's, Boy's and Children's Clothing, try them on, and if you see a suit that pleases you pay \ of what it sold for and take it along. these £° ods arc all mar ked in plain figures It/lUUtJI and you can see just what they sold for. Do not wait till they are picked over, but come right away, even if you have to miss a day's work, for it will pa}- you. Below we quote some of our prices: $16.50 SUITS FOR $8 25 15.00 " " 7.50 1400 " •' 7.00 12.50 " " 0.25 10.00 " " 5.00 8.50 •« " 4.25 /.00 " " 3.75 5.00 " " 2.50 No goods taken back at this sale. T. H. BURTON. 118 S. Main street, Butler, Pa. SI INGE 1840. We've been in business in Bu.ler since 1840. Reasonable to suppose we know something abont goods, isn't it? Know where and how to get the best goods and lowest piices? Know how to detect and avoid all deceitful and unworthy goods? Our knowledge is nsed for 3'our benefit. We have a reputation to maintain and our signature to an advertisement means as much to us us if it wore signed to a bank check. Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Materials White and colored shirt waists, stylish and perfect fitting at SI.OO, $1.50 and $2.00. Mp- 7 New patterns in best percales for waists 121 c. <• / Choice Dimities for vaists 15c and 18c. India Linens, extra values at 15c, 20c and 25c. Fancy White Goods 10c, 15c aud 20c. £rn/,i\n 'r v Mvw Irish Linen for waists Soc, 40c and 50c. I>l )» All-over-embroideries, tuckings, insertings and laces, hand n\ 1111 lW (r solnt ' anr. Holton's Rheumatic Tablets. I)r Ilolton's Rheumatic Tablets give almost instant relief and is prepared f.otn oneof the very best formulas known for that disease. It is the result of deep and untiring research of a hospital specialist. Price 50c a box of sixty tablets. Prepared only by The Hoi ton Chemical Co.. REDICK <\ GROHMAN, 100 N. Main St,. liutler, Ta. Anton Krut, Jr., Wholesale and Retail FLORIST. GROWER OF Choice Roses, Carnations, Palms, Fei ns and Bedding Plants * DKCORATIONS and CI'T FEOWIvRS always on hand and f,,r " lsl^ l f ;; r occasions. Fine Floral Work for Funerals * specialty, made hj an tx|Krtin designer who has had 15 years' experience 111 I ittsliurj<. Main Office at Sutler Green Houses, West of Court House, 2\2 Lincoln Street, on the Island. ... c . Branch Office, Arlington Hotel Building. South Main Street. People's Phone 355-2, Main Office, Green Houses. 355.3, Office OOOO0OOOQOOOPPOOO<)»OOOOle!<- so \ « . . >• ver brought into this city. In this l«ti i • > > • T - Punjab Percales, Lawns, Dimi - , Silk Ginghams, Laces, Em •>i o : (Ioi i Putting, All Overs. CARPET DEPA RT M H NT. We have no hesitation ii: i.ig that we have the L«»-o , M >. Complete, and best assorted s vk of CARI'ET in Bailer C u , eluding the celebrated Hartfoi i Axminster, Sanfoi-. & Wr--.fr-. »'• ton Velvet, the old reliable Hody Brussels, i, 2. aid 3 v .y 1 , Rugs of every price and description, Art Squ ires, Druggei t th igs in face hats, pompadour effects. Tuscan B aid li e cutting quite a figure this season. As usual, we h.ive made a > .i t to have the best line of Children's Hats in the city Rockensieni's ------ Butl.r, Ti 3*H South M lin Street, New Drug Store. MacCartney's Pharmacy New Rooui. Fxcsh Drugs. Everything new and fresh. Prescriptions carefully com pounded by a Registered Pharmacist. TrvJ Our Soda R. A. IViacCariney Farm For Sale. I will sell my farm in Washing ton twp., located about three miles west of North Washington, containing about 1 50 acres, with good house, barn, outbuildings, springs and orchard, underlaid with coal, and two producing oil wells, on easy terms. Inquire of R. 0. Rumbaugh, Nixon House, Hutler, l'a. rtnnn aposi.u <.mi to Dnur **-** **•*«: >*•** Phone or Hell 122 3 and W. B. McGHARY'S new wagon, running to ami from i"s Steam Carpet-Cleaning cstiilili.-luiiLwill c .11 a' >our Ilorise take away your dirty caqK'fH ami return th nu in a day or two ps clean as new. All on a sini'iier iiiornin>> Carjieta, rugs and curtains I'IOIOI aly c.eancd on short notice. < ■ r. * n ' 4 mm ■ UP AGAIN IT. You will find yourself if you don't purchase a Cleveland or Crescent bicycle. Tin v are built like 11 watch and will last for years. Crescent #25.00 to #35-°°- Cleveland $35.00 to $50.00. (100-.l second hand wheels f 10.00. We cany a com pU.tc line of tires and bicycles parts, also Cameraa of all kinds ami Photo Supplies; HlW> the Kdison and Columbia talking machines from U P- A new, lot of Records just received. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. Next to Court House. Eyes Examined Free of Clianje ih. KiftKPATRICK^ Jeweler and Graduate Opticia Next to Court House. P.utler. P» WeTcomc OF JULY Those who have ;jood ;,'cs and Harness always uihoi. • July 4th and those who have <>'■! ones generally trade them t- ■ us for new ones because nobody wan s an old unsightly turn ut on the 4th. We always make extra prep arations at this time o! \i r, therefore whether it is a He; gy, Surrey, Harness, Lap Duster, Fly Net or Whip we can suit you v (vuUnl m<> «n!y UwictnA A curi, AV r (Vift *•« kft»r • ttr*n4 lb K«'l I GVftf ttttalU v»\V£ 'x« J.«d With bin* rlw-.o T»lfO W* «**•**• a*******""""*****: 7. 1 2W 1* *»*•>*»• f * t'orOMi'M*. »-« V'*.. ri:;-..-. 1 t r ;.'«CTICA' . • , . >4 CROWN •' fi > : -.- -. r, 1.1 ~r i UI. 1 .MI WHY »»»»'■" n. , e* f;a*oOR"»? cn«v.v- ... •" .7 I'd nmoc.i: >•••' '•••, . UVI Sf*G PCR TOOTH * •••••:, »• ;• •••••:••• • • J. W. MEYKRS DEALER IN Pianos and Organs. McFANN I' O. IJ.iilcr Co.. P* Ik you «: :i pi- tio or o ;3U "I ui ■ line am! I v, il < 1 upon you. WANTI'K Il'>n« st man or v; n •, fur liirif« house; satiny : '*» ru y :i *1 cxiK'UHi >. with Inorc iit'; I n 1 ■ 1 rut ni'lo-'-s 't '-a.! • I staniin-1 0i.v0.v.,/') MArSAOKrt. jjO Cii*u>u Oliltf.. Chicago.