. Ill' !ti"'iii'iWtiiuini1 ' ,amiinMi'ViJftu I load Hofttettar ad this week. K. M. Hwox, f Slpog MIUh, was a Mct'onnollnburjr vlnitor last week. IVerloss Ilorso and Cuttle Powder at Hoblnson'B. 10 cits per lb. A marriage llcenno was Issued re cently to Martin Shtves anil Myrtlo Ward, both of Thompson township. Henry Long, llustontowti, who has boon confined to his bod for two weeks with typhoid fever, is reported to be In a very precarious condition. J. Nelson Si pes, Ksq., and Prothon otary Frank p. Lynch were In Phila delphia and Atlantic City last week. They returned home on Saturday evening. Rev. P.. P. rtoberts, pastor of the M. E. church, of Hustontown, was present at the reunion of the Hot fam ily Monday. He spent u portion of the afternoon in town. The family of Samuel Hot., sr., of Tod township, held an old-time family reunion Monday at tho Kotz residence which was attended by nearly all the nwuilierg of tho family and largely by neighbors and friends. A live weeks' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Grouse, of I5ig Cove Tannery, died Saturday of cholera in fantum. The burial was made Sunday in Union cemetery. The Lutheran congregation of this place have extended a call to Kev. Wolf who preached here lust Sunday. Mr. wolf is a nephew of Dr. Wolf of Pennsylvania college. He has a wife and two children; and from the fact that he has held one charge ever since entering the ministry spoaks well for his staying qualities. The following persons will furnish wood for the school houses in Ayr township during the coining term of seven months, half of tho wood to be dry, and all to be good and sound, and cut ready for the stove. Meadow grounds, Newt Knable, $N; Back Hun, Will Mellott, J10; McNuughton's, Kd Richards, $10; Rock Hill, Ed Rich ards, $8.90; Jugtown, Sam Mellott, 10; Spring House Volley, George Myers, $10; Webster Mills, James Alexander, 1).75; Conner's, Elliot Ray, $!l.f0; Corner, John S. Carbaugh 9H.1't Lau rel Ridge, William Bishop, $."; The summer outing habit has hud a wonderful growth in recent years. It Is a very senslblo idea, and whilesoine poople think they cannot afford to go away for a vacation from busines and honsehold cares, It really pays in most cases in the end. Of course dis cretion Is to be exercised here as in other things, and all the savings of the year should not be squandered in a few weekes of a giddy summer round. But there are now so many inexpensive yet delightful trips that may be made that almost anybody can get away for a few days at least, and foel the better for mouths to come to say nothing of the broadening effect of traveling on the Individual. It Helped Win Matties. Twenty-nine olllcers and men wrote from the Front to say that for Scratch es, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sore Feet and Stiff Joints, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for Burns, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25ets. a box. Cure guaratoed. Sold by W. S. Dickson druggist. LAIDIG. Samuol Speck is ill withquinsy. Some of our poople braved the dust and hot weather and went to Walnut Grove camp meeting on Sunday. Samuel aud Frances Deavor visited their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Anderson.of Spring field township, Huntingdon coun ty.Saturday evening and Sunday. The schools of our township will begin September 17th. Mrs. Maggie Kesselring, of Hustontown, spent several days last week with the family of her brother, C. M. Brant. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, If you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their macthless merit of Sick and Ner vous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by W. S. Dickson, Druggist. Tilings to Forget. If you would increase your hap piness and prolong your life for get your neighbor's fault. For get the slander you have ever heard. Forget tho temptations. Forget the fault-finding, and give a little thought to the cause which provokes it. Forget tho peculiar ities of your friends, and only re member tho good points which make you fond of them. Forget all personal quarrels or histories you may have heard by accident, and which, if repeated, would seem a thousand times worse than they ure. Blot out as far as possible all the disagreeables of life; they will come, but they will grow larger when you remember them, and tho constant thought of the acts of meanness, or, worse still, malice, will only tend to make you more familiar with them. Obliterate everything dis agreeable from yesterday; start out with a clean sheet for today, und write upon it for sweet mem ory's sake, only those things which are lovely and lovable. KOUT LITTLKTON. Missfis Frances and Kmnia Cromer returned home last week after fijK'iiding some time at Ocean City. Miss Emma T ft Monday morning for Fifcairn, where she will be engaged in clerking. Miss Bessie Alleiman, taid Mr. Albert lleisey, of Mercers burg, were the guests of Mrs. Sarah Cromer and family last Saturday aud Sunday. Miss Teressa Buckley, of near Orbisonia, is visiting her eousiu, Miss Anna Buckley. Miss Mary Cohick is visiting her sister, Mrs.- Kotz, of Me Connellsburg. Miss Sue Orth returned home Sunday after an extended visit in tho valley. Master Kobert Fraker, littlo son of George Farker, fell off a chair this week and dislocated his arm. Mr. Edward Gordon, of Irvo na, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gordon. Mr. Alex. Kichardson and son John, of Newville, Cumberland county, are visiting relatives at this place. Mr. Kichardson re ports very dry weather and poor crops in that section of tho coun try. Mr. Clarence Gordon and Ira Johnston are added to the list of fever patients of our town. Quito a number of people who attended the Maddeusville camp last Sunday, took dinner at the Eagle Hotel. NEEDMOKE. School has closed and the stu dents have left our little village. We trust they were pleased with our town and will come back. It seems quite lonesome,, and, as it were, as if the public works have closed. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Palmer are visiting Mr. E. N. Palmer of Everett. ' Miss Ada Hill was visiting in Needmore and vicinity last week. Mr. John G. Shaffer, our vet eran soldier friend, is able to walk out to tho post office again. Saddler P. P. Maun, of Mc Connellsburg, was lookitg after his farming interests here on Saturday. Mr. W. F. Hart purchased a fine piano for his daughter Esta a few days ago. Everybody is wondering "who will get our school this winter." Kest easy until Friday, and the question "will bo settled then. Messrs. Hart and Funk have their hydraulic cider mill in oper ation now. Mr. A. C. Truax and wife wore visiting Mrs. Truax's sister, Mrs. Bennett Mellott, last week. KNOBSVILLE. Walter Anderson is visiting his parents near this place Mr. S. E. Parsons, or- Hagors town, is circulating among friends in this place. Mr. MikeJBlack.of McConnells lsburg, was the guest of Miss May Glunt, Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. L. M. Robinson, of Pitts burg, is spending some time among his many friends of this place. Mr. Robinson was form erly a citizen of this place, uudall are glad to see him again in our village. Messrs. Elmer Glunt and Samuel Diveus, of Kearney, are siting their homes at this place. The boys of our town seomod to enjoy vU itiug tlio gypsy camp east of town. BETHLEHEM. E. J. Croft aud family spent Sunday at Samuel Scott's. On account of camp moetiug on Sunday there was not a large crowd at' Sunday school, and there i wax no prayer meeting in the evening. Rev. Roberts will preach Lis farewell sermon on Su nday even ing aud also an onUii'ta'uuuent will bo held. Edward Finiif, who has been spending a couple of mcr.uths with friends in Fulton, returned to his homo in Pittsburg on Friday last. His uncle, Pan El vey, ac companied him as far afi Tlu'ee Springs. Mr. Nathan Deishong an d wife, of Harrisonville, upout Sum hiy at the homo of Geoa-ao Fix. lkO(,KA.M of the Fulton County Veterans' An nua! I bunion, '(i lip held one-half mile north of Webster Mi'ls, Ayr township. I'ii., I'iIiIiiv, August 111, lDito. Assembly ll)::!(i. Music by the l!i;nd. Soil". "Ainori cn." Invocation by the Chaplain, Uev. H. H. Houston. Address of Welcome, by D. II. Putter son. Response by Dr. W. L. MeKibbin. Music by IV HiMi'l. Recitation by Muster Reed liny. Vocal Music; "The I'.ed, While and Blue." l Dress Parade at 11:;i0 A. M. Dinner 12 M. Afternoon Kxereisi s 1 .'.M o'clock. Music, by the Mil nd. Business Meeting, election of olll cers, etc. Song: "Tenting Vo-nighl on the old Camp Ground." Address by Hon. John Stewart. Music, "Buttle Hymn of the Repub lic." Uecitut'on by Miss Klsie Grcuthcud. Recitation by Miss Mary P. Skin ner. Address by lion. T. M. Mahon. Song: "Auld Lang Syne." Recitations, Miss Millie B. Mathius and Miss Muo Sheets. Address by Hon. John M. Reynolds. Vocal Music: "Tne Star Spangled Bun ner." Short Addresses by leading prom inent citizens of the county. Dinner and supper for the veterans and for comrades from a distance. Cliier Marshal. J. F. Kendall. Aids, comrades J. W. Hoop and Mictucl lleiinan. Supper at "::(() P. M. Cumplirc at 7 ::tl P. M. A cordial, pressing invitation is extended to all the veterans of the cou my and of adjoining counties to come and help us have u royal good time in tho beautiful grove. Our neighbors and the general pub lic, old and young, ure requested to come, not forgetting their baskets and participate in the festivities of the occasion for the ropifortable accom modation of all. The committee have found it neces sary to change the p'il,e for holding the. Reunion and instead of tho Knob us was ul lir.-it decided, it. will be held in "Sloan's Woods" right along tho Cove Road one half mile north of Webster Mills. There will be a restaurant on the ground, also a place where horses may be fed. V. M alloy, Kll:ot Ray, Secre atv . President. SALUVIA. Mr. and Mrs. Vormou Skipper, of Tyrmie, tiro visitinjr Mrs. Skipper's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. W. 0. Mann. S., D. Stevens, mauunger for tin: Singer Ml"";, company at Chainbersburg, spent a couplo of days with friends at this place, lie was accompanied on his re turn home Tuesday by George A. Harris, Esq., who will spend two weeks with friends at that place. The teachers selected last week to teach our schools the coming term tire: Saluvia, Miss Eftio Mellott, Daniels, David Strait, Forest Dale, Lorenzo Truax, Siloam, Howard Ilolleusbead, Mountain, Miss Maggie Dauiels, Shane's, It. 11. Sipes, Vallanco's, Ley Hollonshoad, Harrisonville, George A. Harris. Salaries range from 19 to per month. Death visited the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Henry J. Mellott Fri day morning, aud claimed their youngest daughter, Olive, aged about ten mouths. Her remains were laid away in the cemetery at. Asbury Saturday morning, Rev. Dr. West officiating. Three of I. W. Schooler's fam ily are seriously ill at this time. Misses Ella Mann, Cora Speer, Lydia Maun, and flattie Beta, with Mrs. Mae Bair as chaperon, will spend the week at Crystal Springs camp. LICKING CREEK. The dry weather has wilted vegetation and rolled up tho corn, the crop of which will bo tho lightest for many years in Lick ing Creek township. George Harris leaves this week for Chambersbnrg, where ho will spend some time. Misses Linna A. Deshong and Ella Kline spent Sunday with Miss Sadie ilauu, aud attended services at Creeu Hill. Miss Sadie is spending a few weeks at homo. She will return to Cham bersburg shortly. The festival conducted by the drum corps along Licking Creek was well attended. . Mr. David Sharp is spending this week with his sister, Mrs. Harry Mumnia.and other friends. Quarterly Conference will bo held next Suuday at Sideliugllill church. Prothonotary Lynch hu the lumber ou the ground for u new stable., which he will erect shortly. 4 4 4 4 4 4 HARNESS FLY NETS. J 1 h:i o i ow or hi. nd tin! I arrest. Host ami Cheapest stoou of HOME MADE HARNESS hi Southern Pennsylvania, and sell thern tiwny Pe'ow the lowsl. Harness, nil tnii own make, on hand from 3IO to &25. I I. V MKTS of alt kinds very cheap. Nets ut Cost with HarnesH. 1 AH.M UKAKS tilwnys on hand ready J for use. We rie special low price to our J Kultnti county customers, lind ll wilt pay yoti to come and see my Htock be- foi t; you buy. J f-" W rite or cull for prices. W. S. HOSTETTER, MERCERSBURG, PA. J S. V.. cor. of Olnmoml. Telephone In Shop. 4 Appearances are not always to be relied on; neither are all kinds of advertising. Electrical clock and similar catch-penny devices are apt to entrap the unwary They are better than no advertising, but the same money spent in the columns of a local newspaper would yield a hundred fold better returns. This is the local newspaper in this community that reaches the homes of the best people It is therefore the medium the advertiser should use. We take pride In our paper. We study the needs of our ad vertising , patrons and are pleased at any time to aid them in aijy manner possible. 1 PUBLIC SALE of valuable KKAL KSTATli. Tht; heir of Abraham Warner, Sr., deceas ed, will sell at public- outcry ou tho premises. vi;ini;siav, sj:in;Mi!i.it 12, mm mi, the home farm situate in Tod township, tnl joining hinds of 1). I:. Kore. Ksi.. A brain Viiu' ner, Samuel I'romcr, and others, containing ih;j a curs and (W perche aud allowance U acres nur e in less beinjr cleared and in a ood Ntiile of cultivation, the balance in VAI.l Altlj: TI.MIIKU, u larcc portion beiiitf rock-oak aud whlle-onlc. I he builtinis are u TWOSTOKY IlKICK HOl'Si;, HANK HAUf and all other buildings necessary. A spring of never faihmr water close, to the' house; also, a stronm of riinnmt; water at the door. Ntimt ou:. fruit trrt: In bearin-f condition A mineral th;tt is said tn be valuable by an expert assay- est, wrio iinuly.eu the same, is on Liu: premise Ten per cent of purchase money to be paid cash on day of sale, mid one-third of balance tm the llrst day of April, htol. when deed will be made and possession wlvun. A widow h ilower is in the num. IVrsons desiring fuformatloh (tan uppty to uev. 1. wanner, MierniansdaLe, I'crry rount.v, l'a.;oi. vY Harvey Warner, Knob.svliU;,l,,ullou County. la.. agents tor said heirs. Sale to bejfiu at I J. M. sharp, when will be made known further terms, A. VVihle. Auctioneer. T. VVAONKU. W. HAKVKV WAunku. Air cuts. church nmixrroKY. PuKSUYTKWAN Uev. W. A. West, I). 1)., Pastor. Sabbiilh school, i):l5. Pretichin ser i-o cuuh alterniito Sunduy morning countine; from Auf-. 12lh, ut 10::t(, und every Sunduy evening at 7:;i0. .funior ChrlKtiun Endeavor ut 2:.'I0. t'hristiun Kndeavor ut (i:l!0. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ut 7::S0. M CTiionisT Ki'iscoi'Ai. Itcv. II. M. Ash, Pastor. Sunduy school at !t:l!0 u. m. Preaching every other Sunday morn ing, counting from August 12th, ut IOi.'IO and every Sunday evening 11 1. T::tO. Kpworth League at (1:110 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 :;J0. UNITKll PliKSHYTKUIAN IvCV. J. L. Grove, Pastor' Sunday school ut !):.'i0 a. m. I 'reaching every Sunday morning ul 10:110, and every other Sunday even ing counting from August 111, at 7:.'I0. Tho ultornate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young People's Chris tian Union ut 7:.'i0 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening ut7::i0. Kvancki.ical LtTlii:nAN Pulpit vu eunt. Sund i.v bi;li iil i):!1 u. m. Christian Kndeavor at (ii.'iil ). m. Wcdnesilay evening prayer meeting at 7:'10. Iit:i''0MKO Uov. ('. M. Smith, Pas tor. Sunday school at l):.'10 a. in. Christian Kndeavor at (1:110 . in. Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 7;:io. BRICK. Judge Morton will furnish brick at his kiln ut this pluce on und after July 30th. 1 "All rfX t 2 Are not i I Thieves $ That VM J Dogs Hu I I Bark L I I At." JFil ' ' ; I 1 uti y.?H!'y,.'tt v, . - -,'1 ( t.v.'S f Ji.tv jt i." 1 ' f r. t- PATTSRSON'E; store:, McConncIlsburg. Pcnns. Two Floors unci it I.'.tiso- uiuuij enuii su i'ii iv nvc n'l'i in length by twotity-tivc iu .width just packed with (ieii cra.1 Merdiancl so. A full and complete stock of Dry Goods. Cashmeres, Ginghams, Cali coes, Muslins, Shirking Linein, Towelings. Clothing. Ovorcouts, Men's aud I Soys Suits, Overalls, Underwear, Ve. Uats and Ca))s in griiiil variety 'j Boots and Shoes. ; I The most reliable in;he-. :i lowest prices. Carpets. Rag, Ingrain, Mattings, iVc. Hardware. You can hardly mi-,- ;;e:'u'i: anything you want. Groceries. A full lino ol Syrup?. Cote cs, Teas, Spices iVc. Tobacco anJ C:gars no belter. Harness, TrunUs, Not io:::i, Jewelry, find -in fact '.ve try to keepi'liy and everMliing e:il!"l for by the p. .ie oi oil! io...:t. . i 1? I E. R.SCK0LLEK1U.F ,-!;:, PLUMBER, STEAM and HOT WATEfi FITTER. w" , All Work (Ji..i:..i:'v., . - Prices Rcasoaublo. Vi I McCOSHELLSBUPC. PA i McConnellsbii' v; Ft. Loudon : Passenger, Prciht ,i:iJ ; express Line. R. C. McOUADE, Proprietor. Hun Daily uktwkkn McCiNM:i,i;-in:u anji FttitT Loium .' Leuvint? MoConnclisburK M V'. 'o n'niiH'K, 1 y inultliiK' contiL'tiliou with in'U'niu(n I'miikh S. R LL H. UctuiniDV k'uve Fort I.diid.m on the arrival i f the evening train on S. t. Ii. K. lam nrupai't'd to carry lnwsent'n und e -presN to niako eounentlou ivtth all trains ul Ft. FouUdu. EDWARD BRAKE, Fashionable Barber, C ue Door East of "Fulton Houso," McCONKLltSHm(i, )A. Flist-class ShiitfinK ant) Hulr ('uttiiu;. Cleun towel lor every eusiomer. Auditor's Notice. The unilersiu'ned a)i))ointt'tl the Orpliun - ( ouri of Fnltou cimnlv, ii'Mii oi'. chi i iiui . the I nmls hi the hiiinis tif I ti hi. s. i . intrUie. t Keen! or ol' the lust will mul t-M;i m i i -i J hn Ihieles, late of Dublin townhuV tlfi'd w ill wit for the purpose of hi appoint men' i. Hie eominisNioni'!N oillee iu Mitt 'onnt'li-1 ir Fa,, ou Sal unlay. August ','.'(, Pxi). at IHto'li"'! tt in., when unci where all persons tntrivstci ure reuuusted lo lo preseui, S. W. KIKIC. A Lulitor. Auditor's Notice. ' The uudeisL'nt'd, Auditor, apioiuled (,v tin P -phaii's Fourt of l-'uiuni emimy. io n. iiic d-strihutlon r the Laluner in the Linul-. il.m. S. 1.. huekle.., F.ieutor of tin- Lsi v. i! aad LfKtanii'iu of MIsk l-'raiii'iri Wollrt i, hc.i-r hv'Klvt's niliee tliat. he will sit lor the prn'orin liiiee of his duties at his uHlee in Mel 'unnel's h:nv. J'n., on Sitiurday. Aueut M.V in.ni, at t . u.ooli p in., when and where all parties inlet e -ted iiuiy atlund, if thev see nrnprr. W. SCOTT Al.KXANDFU A mil lor, Auditor's Notice. Tim uiKlrrsiniiml. Aiiilltor iiiiiiiTitcil ;..v tin (li-pli nw' I'onrl of l''u.:..i .,!, ilisiilliiiiiou ul il! Imluiii'K in Hut iiiiuil-. ut il. ,s ImiiiulN. .'i., Ailniliii-imtor r tin i.stut.. ut 1'iilur Ki'lli'i'. ili'i'i'ii-.-.l. hcruliy itlvi's nolle,. tl.ul In; will U I'"' I'ii' lioi loniKihot- ot hi:. dutli'K ul olln'i- hi Mi'I '.himi'Ii-ohi i.' I'ii. HI M.iliilu.v Alli.Mi-1 :' !'... i io olo. i. A. M wllt'li un.l wlirlo nil ,;.n iiilrii-.l- ii iua unoiiil. If tln'.v K'"' ...ii. r w :-i ir r ai.kxa mii;k An. I i.ir. Woolen Mills l or -Silk-. Sitiiiuotl ut Itliiuiiuy, W. ii exocllt'iil Cllllll il Ulll, line w III i ! r.iv. I'l', a riifo (ipiKii'l unity fur tin rijla ia;in. l or lurtlit'r iturlirulurs cull on. or iid dress I'UAMi Kanok, Ai til, llunroik, Mil. . w .rn ut .,. i . i,fi i,, ;;;; ''.".,J 1 1 ! I- r c: y P" "SI iu A ( . , r. r 0 ' ' C 1 -1 x. It tr. ii a s. 5 Just the HgHt r fLMER r V ( ; i A :n Pater t: Our Prices a o always 3 U i i ii" V . 1 -vi. y T.nree Springs, f';i il unyilini.' In my line, I can suvt yo:. nictney, Kverythinu' ut hm-I: X ,f COO;, tTOEi. .-.Monition jjuarantooil, sll.'0 : j :s, :V::..ou tr, . ' 3ugsles, 3.00 to .". ( '(. t!i.;;'ts ' v, in-, u lull lino ot Itarilwiiro, Jlay Kalios, i.Uiy i'orn,i Twine, C riiulstoDos, I'lows, lJiirrowN.Cnltiviitoj's, Wire M'1 4 . (t :u. I Smuotli. SH:VLN(1 MACHINES fir.st c!;is m cmm, s,.,.( t.,st,i.(iii. Crosscut saws tfl.OO to 1.-0. Hold fast : N.iils, -1 c-oiits a box. Call or Write fur complete Price List. CLAY PARK', Tlnv.'Si.i'ir.'s.I''1 j l j '. (. . ... ; j ; . i ' ! fc i F i ' I i Ut 1 1-ii ueu my lurre sloek of L-c.iciles Hats, "'.. t ihiiiiicd and untrinmu'd. 1 have iiarlirtl ti.e triers away down. AD siyP-K of Sailor and WulUlllK lllllH t pi-ii'i : ' imii a JS Centts .1 two il.il.iil-... THE LADYSMITH-- IH'VV II I ,ll:.l out- lor 110 Cl'tllS. The i.ilest ttiinfcj ;uo , i' i nil t s. ilKiiidanee i- I'imvci' Conn in and sue th n ii'iniinltiif. you i- vio l. 't v n'.i' T t t Mis. A. I . 1.1 n i.i:. 4. McConiicllsblUK, I'll, i I . DR. 5'TEviN3, De.V.itvt, M'CONt-NELLSBURG, PA. 1. iiUniitc of I . i1' I'. Ten Vciii'm li.xpcv. i I'luUs -Ool.l. I'liuliiiilii, Silviw Aiu-I . .lit- l Vlllllnlll, U,l iliei', illl.t UillihiT Alllllll .iin.nl. Motnl v. il Ii Killilit'i' A 11:11. IllniMll. l-'lftt frrii-i lh'.I.OO liii. 1 .i'.i'i' . . i. I ill. ., I .''iiivi,,, l.i.ituu Cvtiv IIS, ' . :-li 'l l-! I: I II.'!. I l,V lllllll lir III r-'iilali y Hint Ti;r,Ms i.;' (J.irur. "I l.Mir:,l ! im iii 10 ttio , ',1:11 ts III' i-'llllllll Oollll- t '1 the i"ir sliiii; i 'i . . , 1 ; 1 1 1 hoi. on 1 In, 'riu siluy I .I ow iu' till- Mii'uiul Mm, 1 ny ol Jiiiiiiiuy, ai in l ...uck A. -V I in vioonji'' t.iriii .oiniiieiu'.tis on tho Ihlril Mo .iluy 01 il'irrli. ut -.' o'llioolt 1. M. 1'Iip llii.ii i'i 1 11 I "U 'I'm il:i y in'M I'oilmy- ll,i.' llu; si.. 01 ,1 i,..-. v of ,.' ..io ul In 0 Yiih'Ii A M. 1 'it- fou 1 tit 1 1' 11 11 f.M tin- tn Mouilny of lii'io Ui.r. ul Z o i-iiii'li 1. V. o icv fro i ' f 1 1 1 f builcf and rv Lcathoj; A MM LMti Handsome !il;l)!;' In C.'U M Iu ...V. li.il(l-'!0; r III SoIM M iho.'u iV. I"11 l!llil,ii.i.l. .V.:l lll!iy. 5 Tables y s i Stylisli Library i ill ll.';li:li'nl lil'i l-''1 llM Hull, Oolili'll I1ni-.I1. Ladies' Dressing Taw ;,i - . ii Mii-i, ! -n lli.i. !; ,..-.i.i . ' .IIIUM Oi l IJ'il.lU N m,: Caao k , ... ut' 1 i'I.i" e 'eu n 1 ' ' ' I'1 1 "" :UiU. : H. SIERER & CO. Fiirniturt' MiiktTH o ('III ,.lll. ' . ..nro.-i.ilV: I'd 1 ; IhVJIDtlOI't'"'! " v . j