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4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SKITKMUKK II, 1000 Oregon City Enterprise. City and Connt Official Paper. John Matioii. . . . William k I r v i t) . lio.al SplagUe . Publltthed Every Friday. L. I. PORTER, Fanrairros. UBMCHIPTION HATKH, .11 00 . 1 00 Tiik per capita circulation of money In Ont year Bn month TnaJ ubcrtptlon two month 23 ; n,;, ,.0trT on Sepl.mer 1, wa .M.S.I A discount or .v mil on an (uiwcnpiioni or on vrar, 2A mil (or n months, II paid in a.lvanc. Advrnting rale given on application. Buberriher mill find tha dat of expira tion stamped on tbrir paper following their nam. II lh! dale u nol changrd within two week artrr a payment, kindly notify ni ami w will look aitrr iu ground, and (It (lie .nrfiue, lliorr .y concrrvce tha itiolaturt) o iiectMary to plant growth, a nothing elm. ran. I( a treaty of peace, but now proleat against crop ! grown, aa la iually tli caae, - wi II it ii. I Milwauki road. V I' kirchem, road lund . T Wailn Jacob Mi'iiiilcr ( N Tta.cy A.lolph Houston K.ll saalr li lUnwii I 'an. I S, III'!! tu cultivator or uim narrow aliouM ! I'lmrN a Jolumoii Ireely uhI on wlilrh oala, or other grain liaa been who art unwilling to accept iti cN'ar con aequencr, a there are those among u who advocated the ralillration of Ilia lla offiligation, Nalloni which go to ' Utora are tha beat crop to I followed by war must W prepared to accept lla re- j wheat, anil the neat beat I com. (iillant obligations, and when they make i Tim corn la uiiallr put Into altm-k 12 treatiea must keep them. Excerpt from hill iquar, ami 1( proper ran ami cub 7 (Hi! I! S Calkin .. l) fxl I mmkwi' Srrlry . . 7 Mi lliiii ll-r Ira Mr! Viini'll , H32 :i Jame M.Cowiell . . . , Koad.li.t.ict No. l-l aU.r on Crla. " m V',"' i .Mill II , Ugl. IHR. let ! I'.'ier H-oa, grii fund . I ( i.aaer inoa, iiiinoor () M .1 ( 10 AO 11 71 tl 7.1 I m 4 it) f.O 3 HO I ft' i H 40 McKlnlcy'a acceptance peech. the greaieet in It history. No wonder tivatiou ha lxHn given the aoll it la read forth iiraln ill ill. Kr heavy clajr aoll Toprrpare tiitihle groiuul , ' , ,M'. ,, im'-iii'i Jake M-lillHn-. CliarliHi lull lli'iiry liahli-r. i, i i iuiii iniiiii, rM'iimi i y tm Unit Jari r, grn liiii'l. ? M Inlal iwi V' i lal iliitrli t Nor 31 J.a M ill, rwrt'l lull. I ti ii ;ti V. l.lp. It Mi K.I Hrtt.li.rl 'J ': II Tt.Mnl.aUi fl IX) 1 1 Kr. V (Ml It 00 U 00 tntrJ at th p.ioBic in I'rrfon City, Or., as ixvond claw matter. AGISTS FOR TUKI.NTIBFRISl. Bearer Creek.. Canbr Clarkanias ililwaukie ..... Vnion Mill... iieaJow Brook. New Era WOaonrill Parkpl.- 8ufforU MllllDO Caru . ... afolalla Marquam Bail nil Aaron ax I'rrek.... Iniarui flandy Cumnville CheiTTTill Marmot I . .1 I II J maipryan mu-neno learn u.e neui 'rv-wn. re.j re n,or laW ami eh'ne, nnanra ami l.are tn lpia lorget a .0 lor p.kI smunJ, rnhuh .ho.ihl rliiotNT .lire pml lot ion he n.a.le four yeara ao ,,j H, t,Mf ,( '"' " in the event of M.Kintey'a election, j 1llKm ,M,,0W ,0 foOWri, J(kU ,. J ffi.JVTkui " Pryan livea In the future and wanta to i ld Utn)m ,ml folpf w)1,n , , . Y mt the people from the niething that ; tllll, tont oxrfi ,)(M (h Ufom i(u, will hapr'n unlen he govern the 1 nlWt ,houlJ rontinUlv t(,rv fw people. Ilia prelik-e aa a prophet l not j j,v ulliI g 10roiwllly Rnf, ami coinpa.lol. JO .'a Y 00 r n V4 7.1 M M lit 71 '.m : io II 71 H .' i . lr. T. B. Thoma i Geo. Kniichl I A. Malner ..IVwar iMitiirrr .O. J. Tnillmter on the riie. Wiiix a man runa for ctfio every little mean trick he ever li.l cotuea to M rron Hal.lcr . . NoHol-r whowilUv.il hiuel( of tl. j j t- Klr lik-ht ami i plce.nefor the ave. of lt UcX' liolJ that theia wa. IVfr Viian .... ' . ; .. -ii!.-..- i. n:. . , I I'aU.U l..nrr. GET UP! pal.lic, an.! Kme ,nj any alliance between our auMiera and (ill rmli.T. newiipaper ia. Hoiman 'iwi'Ie too can't tillifranJ he iW him !,n" ,nur't'nl, 0,1 ,n.T promiae of , 1 darir. I Inim ,V. f. Nelcrrr I . ... . .......... . : iiitli'lH'tiilriui. a aa mi,U In llim I ...... Henrr Miler "ou;d I oui lei luni Oie, no matter lio : mean he haa been, the puhlic anJ the ! brl" lr,,rr hJ Manila they .V.'.'.tVt.'HoJarJ ipreaa will hunt np all the good qualiliea r'",o!v, th1 coiumaml,.r ol the ;;;.Vnn1;iuKlhw po anJ .oM them UpiAw"'B navy wouM give them arma ... E. M. Hart man ! ,. , With which to (Mil the tinaniah arm u i.ntiirM I wiutv mo rjn u mt it-oi'ip, owiiijuk i r - .'.ll.nrt ; A. Snr.ler everT Lin, wnat kinj , olJ . ii. n i.orrn reprobate he may have teen. .J. C. Kilioti F. O.vurh Ceo. J. Curnn ..Sin. M. J. Hammer Adolpb A-cbod alflTThe way la billd ap Oregai City H ta give Orrgaa fltj People year Patraaafre. EEriBLIClS SATI051L TICKET For Preniitnt. WILLIAM MiKISLEV. ol Ohio. For VW-Prei.JTit. Til Eo DURE RK)?EVELT, ol York. For Preirntil Elector. Tilwax Fod Marion County J. C. Fi'lliktos lKjuelai CoUBlV W.J. Frtxim I'aiatuia County O. F. I'iXTos Mullnoniali Couniy Th horselew carriaue ia Hill a novelty, but fixxiie?s eatine ia yet to I discovered. Fivt years aro we were aelling govern ment boad hearing aa hih a 5 per cent interest. Now we are redeeming them with a bond at par bearing 2 per cent in- j tiria tn,t ,n'T ahoulJ have In.lepen Wreet. We are aelling our aurplu pro- j J"lf- To auch let me repeat the facta, ducti and lending our aurplua money lo j n ll,e I8-. Admiral IVw. they would later turn upon u. which they did, murdrroualy and without ahow of cause or justitkation, There ara Ihuae without the meana of full information who believe that we were inailiaoca with the !nurgenti, and that wa aured Europe. One result of our elling to oth er nations ao macb more than we have bonght from them duiicg the pat Uirra yeara ia a radical improvement in our financial relations. Excerpt from Mc Kinley'a acceptance eech. WitiDcx ia better than richea that is if it ia onr own wisdom and other people's riches. A tviling man, whom thedrnmmers of thia atate have clarified a a iVmo crat with McKinley leaning, wa in Ore gon City lately. He has been on a aevr rl month' vacation and haa traveled from ey w instructed by me to make no alli ance with any tarty or faction in the Philippine that would incur liability to maintain their cauea in the future, and he replied under date of June 0, IS'.M: "Have acted according to spirit uf de partments instruction from the begin ning, and I hare entered into no alliance with the insurgent or with any fjctiun. Thia iquadrun can reduce the defense of Manila at any moment, but it i ronid ered uelee until the arrival of uf!lcirnt Kulla K-.f.l . Tom hinlih V. A Nnilili 11 Ml lllci! lUt.lolf 4 .VI j IM Total ts 71 liuil.r 0.3 In the mailer ( claim II led h,'lnt " CI m k a in cum y , the Imaul haVH'g r- Total lit' to i amliinil ail . lalina and being a.. Iwl, II I almr on Springaater and Milaaukl J U nfderr-l by Ilia IhmU'I Ii , ! ts r,ia.l. I hall luiin Warrant on the gelirral lull. I S alter Micprd, t.l fund ... .M 4) ill lavor ol II. rii ami lr II. J Tra.'.'y M w amount herelnalter WilUnln ,. I (. I law lev 17 70 inriil .! aald claim : I 00 I II oo ?i to In to "i Tliat t'ic morning rail irf Chantli leer, )! ' , If a wrlr.mi i rv to a well man. Hut till luiilali.Milirti M-rttia to lia.e lrn , , l.illv an wntrltrJitng 1'istiiior; who wakr Willi hurtling etc. Jf ; tlifohUi.K hra.1. and '',4, , a l. taiic in the ' " niouth, II meana 1 n!y a nrw ilay'a nilwfv. 11-UU.r ou tl.el in mm h a i.hvttcal condition hralth U t- i inott utlv and I to iltlv rTt.tr. by 1 OA !,( uar ..I UL4 - - j I'lefiVal liililn Mr. Tulal ., ft M , Iiorry It I rurra diaraar i,( the - i. i i ft III a""1 11 mm' f kii lin William, NM.iir'a J l Toiler V I". Kamaby II M It Hlil..ara.in, leaiiii.r'.'W J W Oray " ' Htalaof Hregoii ta J ,,lf'' .'I ' T 1 1 JnlUfU'l, I I tll'aul Ji.ln.tinl, ruiialahln. Kdw lumleiliark, Witne i: n Hiiu.ii ' ' Marion K IvMiI..,, wiine f Nate y Mr. Ilnu. tU, aim, ilUtrli l No. H ' "" r ii I'uiigan, j p K II I'llimatl, elri tlmi 1(1 Itlaa A I'tllill. Not) i ) . :m , so Oc 'll-tri. I 13 4) ill) i lu 11 70 riank "ilMiii.... rred Shlieiilcr . deorge Trotter. . . , II A lien gt run Carl lU-iigtniu K Neakl.k K W Foa'rr O ) Koli.,m . . .. T.-lal ..... .. Road itmttn l No rit.-r and UnKlii.g bridge r.li K II TaU.r I. II Feaater F W llAk,r I.aU.r on the Candy road. I. II T.I .... I f I HenrvJorhiik .WW" .".'i.'.". 4 to J'tf-fm and nu- F An.'l;ewa 4 M trl.m r, l It ru.r X Thorn 3 U 1 ' II Matl.n a l.l '' ' '"f I..n..!..v ASm. gen fund 11 W . ,urk'; ."'''".' . W to-.n A CM-ke 1 ' ",c" ' origin in a dirar.l rorwlitioa of th . . , . , Total 13 tng g'.ain!, and rrry I 1 I wiaa ,n rMi,ii,Ml,( .(iji1ip,.. u' r r.iiirler-llerald, priming J Matey. I'M (Iratton, J p ,itil, v 4 ' J W M. Ai.ully, Jr. . . . U K lliim. o.n.ial.le !.. tl V. Joaeph. llnl lnr, j 'p 'd ,,, J W McAimliy, I ii i , II M M.MHlv.tHin.tahtai Mai tir'r.NV 4 j,,,m ,,ul1"' k' ' f J V M. Aiiulla, J p a , .... ,,M.iaiin q ,m K A homiiier, in ml eiaiuOialMn rti Marry Milnley, aline) Win I'yrr. " " Jolitl Yanllilien, a It nn W A ll'.liu., pauper ac ... Ii.m Hatnarl'au li.Mt.ltal S (U.alali.l, M liiaii biij.i , ''' Water C llliilaiii W F. Cai.l. r Ja-tir Hull.. k iM aane , , . , , I Hrlilntf, (.iiK.f ae W II V-.ung. C II a.- ., J J Cia.ke, l. nl prlaniier Kiitetpriati printing " aialuuieiy I' Nvhreii, C II ac. W l ('oiinaell, road enginerr T It llankina, heflfl r J J Cooke, cr aaaeaiii'l , Ina M Chaae, alienrfac. Kll.el Caiinel l " J I? Itiallry, C II ae WW. W A Huntley, taiiotiety . (Coiillnt. hell Wark ) Tha Fhlarpriae to pr yoar. 5 ft) I :so JID 7(M 7q 14 lit 1 (0 It 11 (U i T 71 (A V 1 1 ') 4 CO ll w 19 U) 7 to , . i .. ... ,, , ,. ,. I ' nu.rinim. II innr in atlliy 1. . . .1 .ll.lt... 1 sn.fl 1 .1 It. ...... -!.. ... .. . ' ............... v, , .M-..iU..i. . ,K ,Me M,,i.makti rgau ia l-nrlile. In (ha Iraultmg In rrrii'nte, trank li'i'litioli, loreman. .Nrw Fra uitru t Frank ttlrnnun, rNd fund J It Cole WJ McCord ti ll. Ol "Iwl.Irli llnlual IHmrry" Contain no alcuhol aial la rntlrrly ftre froto I oO o)iuin, rixaine and Hlirr narcotic. V f 'l.l trB M,1u. t..,t I), Ca'arTk km,lr a .4 t'" 1 WncSI l. " viilra 1 r. 1 l"..,unl A ".. ol VbOa :i.h, ia. a, I iu 1 a'-- mmi M.n. rr.lira r . 4 I ..!. il.fro. ba I cMiuaal fll ol anMtT I f-rm ll ill a maa Aa hm , la ! ul m. lk4 liiittn i a .1 cala.ik 1 fm:4 Hi n.. U'Uf Ih.a ... uta 0..lm,al .4 1 I a V tim I ! I.U M.4k laa a' all 1 l(ni ia I Ma i:,m .4 liaaaa The Cmnn Srnae Mntli 1 A. Mart, chh hi mil rig, arnt frr l.y the aullw, on recnpl ui i one rut atimj, Mr ri).iar o( n ailing ! In paprr rovrt Jl olK.rnl a(ai(l! Addltae Ir. K. V. l'lrrre. l ullal.i, N. V. Total Caiirini.il diatrict Frank (ilennon, r..ail fund. W J Mdoid John Crlnarr John Cradrr .... Total Kotuf ditru t No. Irl TW lilanchard, roai lund... F Cl.it.n Ed r.ralll J I. M.tl a k What thia coantry moat needa is more noise from the hammer and saw and less from the politician. Ax inebriate was heard to say, the other day. that he drank to drown his troubles. They must be in his stomach. the lakea to the Gulf and from Pan Fran-j United State forcea to retain poaars clsco to New York City, and everywhere sion." In the report of the fitat Philip he has found the most prosperous condi- pine commission, uhinittsl on Novem tions he ever knew If anything other ber 2, IS'U. Admiral IVwey.oneof the than office-seeking or a pull of aome kind j meinbeM, laid: 'No alliance of any i . . i . ,. . . . . can muuee a man 10 warn me aumiMra-1 kind was entered nto with Airtiinal.tn : tion chauirrd. he ha faileil loiliarnvnr it I ... - . . - i ... i .r !'r '' ,iuunrv ui iu.ii ien.irn( e . J y I'ruga " . made to him at an v time." Exiert.i T V :ian. hard Tiieii is scarcely a business man who . .. ..... i from Jlckinlev'a arrenlanra iiimi.I. mrmm in , I. - r. l.r m a- r.f ......I . . ! I I a . in? ci'juiucni ui uiiAiriaiB in come, or no man w ho was a mechanic or ; laboring man who did not feel the disas- terous effect of democratic rule from 1&I3 to 1$!. If this claxi ofcitizena realized today that the return to that I Thomas Iieehe... i James rraglea 112 75 j 14 to'' . V . 1 to . 1 &0 .11 Ul A CLOE obeerving editor says that short akirtg do not necessarily make a wo man look shorter, but they almost al ways make the men look longer. HOARD OF .011"ISSI0!tRS. (Continued from page one) ' () ti M) ti in 0 00 lo :) 10 11 :t iw 1 hi 7 ;a IK) Ii iO : b . J r T i I . I J in every town .unl vill.t-'c may lc h.iil the filica Axle Grease th it m.tkes your hordes 1 to F I'.riirga J Unl J Cradrr VV Critraef . , . C lU-amer H n.) I l .iiiiiiiirrlii lJ ;i i.i ii (irllirick .. i I'.laiichard. I II lingle II A tit hour .4k. JC. A . A . .a. A i. jo. a a 4. A. AA Jk. , i.i I .i:t. .. . .. i . . same democrat rule is almost sure to (Clii a; 1;:;.' .WW Z 1 N-lrV l" h Z ' ' ' Total las ;i Road district No, plunge them into the same troublous j " A Mcinig.. times there would be no apathy nor poesibiliiy of Bryan'a aaccesa. The great difficulty is in convincing contented j wV s'lngfe ,UnJ ' men that there ia a possibility of danger ; r K Miangle.. ahead. Everybody realize that in 18K2 the same difficulty arose, and the result was four yeara of democratic diaaster. 1 '.'."il Wil.on Cooke.. 0 (SI .1 ( o 7 .o 7 to ; 7.1 4 lo Just Received l'J7 10 4 It is said that trusts will be the para mount issue in Missouri. The demo cratic party ia fortunate enough this year t) Lave paramount issues sufficient to give one to each state. Chicago Record. ' 'our 'ear of Jr(1 timeB. which j felt by every man in the country, If there could be a proper duty levied on all the wool that Bryan ia now trying to pull over the people's eyes, the out come would pay all the expenses of this Combinations of capital which control the market in commodities necessary to the general use of the people by auppress- government and soon add a big eurplua lntf natural and ordinary competition, (' P H are, gen fund I!en Morrow W K Shangle Peter Stone W Strachen F K Shangle J H Wewer Total I I l: . . ... i lioao uiairici o. 11 I j f II 00 j J W Iirap. r.roa.1 fund I 1 M I S ii" i ii r.orii I ;) ,v o i 'i.ni.'i 0 i) Thoina lvi Is. 4 .V) Frank liuenther 'A (X) ' Win Im'iimji) A Son, gen fund 1 to I J ti Cumins 1 -01 ' " 10 00 Total A IH'W lillf of l;l.ii.'rt t hliirln, la.lii-H fancy n.orcl uiuliTxkirU. Honicry for " ladies ami chilil ri'ti, ami lac. nirtaitn from l" nts a pair upwanl. 20 to to the U. S. treasury. Hekb is a combination, which when tied together in the bonds of political and anarchistic friendship, produces a boquet of most beautiful office-seeking posies; ' Bryan Adlia, Aguinaldo and Anti- everything. The American voter will say B A-A-A ! Whex a person takes a view of the jTanfias City platform worthy of the in telligent atmosphere of the grand old atate of Oregon, it settles itself down to this: "Pull down the flag. Rip the credit of the country up the back. Get a bugaboo and call it imperialism. Then stuff the people full of chaff." Tub Vermont election shows that the i republicans are more thau holding their own and as an index is very favorable to the republican cause. In 18W5 the repub licans cast 80 per cent of tha entire vote. In 18D8. at the election for governor, the vote was 71 per cent of the vote cant, while at the election just held for state officers the republicans cabt 74 per cent of the vote. thus enhancing prices to the general con sumer, are obnoxious to the common law and the public welfare. They are dangeroua conspiracies against the public good, and should be made the aubjeci of prohibitory or penal legislation. Pub licity will be a helpful influence to check this evil. This uniformity of legislation in the several states should be secured. Discrimination between what is injurious and what is useful and necessary in busi ness operations is essential to the wise and effective treatment of this subject. ifynest co-operation of carjital is necei- sary to meet new buidnees conditions and extend our rapidly increasing foreign trade, but conspiracies and combinations intended to restrict business, create mo nopolies and control prices should be effectually restrained. Excerpt from McKinley'a acceptance speech. F A Meinig. 17 a.-, Total 79 h5 Road district No. 11LaWon l.'ol comb road J E Smith, upeivior. John E Smith, general fund 1 .', (mi W W Smith ; 7.-, M Heurth 4 J E Smith, n ad fund ID (X) W Forstthe 0 7-. ..17 2.1 . . 6 71 . . 6 21 ... 11 112 .. t f.O . . 0 85 Bert Wheeler, road fund J Hugarman I) Watts Jeo B Kate A Co, gen fund W A Holmes , J A Jones , I 3 INI . 2 (10 1 no . 22.1 I") . 12 VJ 1211 CJ Mo. ye m w wr w vy -a ve" Total. .:7 11. 1 . 1 . .... 1 . . . Loan iiminci .o. iv i.atx.r on una roai. P Pendleton, road fund f 6 J.I F Erickson ,' A Uiiguri ft 21 W Wallace in O A I ia via. 5 m-,1 r ..lulling 6 .1 Alliett Erickion 7,-, J J Mallstt ,"' oil ' A Erickson 3 7 , i J! s"er . . IU 50 1 r. 1 1 . hu. dailies ..laiimi. j h) A Neukirchm-r ' jo 5 Wurmley .WW 7 50! A r.ru kanii r.. I a. , , 1 j.r iki V Itoytitoil 4 M) J O Cuiiiiiuni 1.1 37 ' ir Y.n wiuit KirHt-clneiat Job prii7tir;5 At Lnwrat Hntcn. CAM. AT TIIK KNTICKI'UIMIC T",al 1 1 33 37 Road distri. t No. 23-Labor on Weia- munuei aim .Mane road, Tiiehk are tliose who, two yeara ago, were ruehing us on to war with Spain, To succeed in raising a good crop of wheat, it is necessary that we have soil that is fertile, well-drained, and in good mechanical condition for the reception and germination of the seed, and also, for the growth and development of the future plant. Aa a preparation of the soil for a crop of wheat, in my opinion, there is nothing that equals the summer fallow. The early plowing of the ground and the frequent cultivations or harrow ings that follow, firms and settles the I Road district No 11 W II Counsell. superintendent. Labor on Baker's F rrv and Cason road. Max Webster, road fund a im no Fred Colson ' A Will, road fund .... q 4 David Thomas ...WW 3u0t) Koad disirict No. 21 1 00 ionarn vtaiaii, ruaI lurid 1 1 R11 61 00; Henry Walsh 4!l 50 j 1 is Miller, gen fund m 3d 10 j 45 00 I 70 50 ! 47 60 .','.) 75 BEFORE TO 0 Sill i PIANO Or an Oran It will pay you to write ,) Charles Reiling M Khhy William Kkirvin William Ktters Frank Hull. I harles Counsel!.... ' 15 Sarver Eli Rivers Charles Moler William Straight... W W Smith CE Smith W II Forbin M Rivers P U Hull Thomas Mooney J Irwin Milo Thompson William Ettera Krunlr Krr.u.n Tom Tonge W W .W .W ? 10 50 C T Rodabtugh 7 iu II lj Wolfer John Page . " ' a rn George Schneider in ki John Hatton, gen fund 219 T III 1 -i I - . 00 . B 00 . 7 50 . 2 25 . 21 50 . 21 00 .$ 30 00 7 50 . 15 (X) . 22 60 . 17 25 1 50 rr a . I '"i"' $12 80 Road district No. 27 Bridge work. Aiex lay lor, gen lund f (j no Elmer aughun u 75 1 nomas KiuingH 37;, jonn Kimngs 3 (j,, niiiiam Jackson (5 jjjj Omar Marquam t 4 Keithley Quinn . 11 on J K .Marquam 21 00 (ieftrge Dunlavy 2 10 Rich A Co, lumber 41 J (J Marquam, nails 2 60 Total 7l (ii Road district No 30 A Biilloca, gen fund $ 21 OOj A Waldorf 20 00 1 0 Childs (i 7r. I a WBidori, roaa lund 11 lu. J W Jones orlJli Hays v a Holmes 1 r.a luaiaiin Hill uo., gen fund 211 30 . DUO"""'""" " o rjj uackett q 1 11 ii:i 00 11 Hitnler (ieorge Hlmler 4 87 John Grender 4 D K Hatton.. 3 75 Total $i0y 3,1 Road district No. 32 Labor on ISher. wood and Boone'a Ferrv road. Henry Voss, road funu $15 75 m Piano House Office 351 Washington St. Portland, Ore. Wo am tho vroat i.rofit $$$$ lo'H'Tfl find jiiano priro r(,K'lators of tho northwcHt, aml wit'1 our HM facilities caiiHoll a lino piano or organ for ens 1Uoc.y than you 'can got them elHcwhero. W nto today. Catalogues for tho asking. Our stock includes tl10 three greatest Ameri ca'! pianos, tho Kimball, tho Weber, and tho Uuckcnng, together with eight other good makes.