It doesn't pay to buy a bicycle whose guarantee is unidentified with responsibility simply because it is cheap, 'i here is wise economy is every dollar that the Columbia costs. Solum STANDARD OF THE WORLD. . Hartford Bicycles, SexxndocrytoCidun.lias, POPE MFG. CO., Catalogue tree from dsen or oy Complete Model of the G :evt G"i vnr.i a Factories, lithognrhed in colors, ready to be cut out and built v , aiturding unlimited amusement and instruction to old and young, sent by mail on .cctipt of five 2-cent stamps. rrifrtimfn. .it mm JAMES B. HOLDERBAUM, - Co'umbia Dealer, Somerset. I?a. DIRECT FROM MILL TO WEARER.-? L fiW VW Which Saves you V n$Cmmi$skHout9. Th Wholettftr. The Jobber and S!ort tteper. E. EOSENBDRGER & CO. x-mie-icmsl, NEW YORK (117. ?t? net Oar Orcat barfslns S2.98 OWlVJiJ I SUITS FOP I ? Bee's Jldents Salts. Sires 3 ta 15, . tcitDtxtra Fair ct fasts. ?2.?3 T?m Suits GUARANTEED to be nude from Imported Wool Cheviot, ia &ack. Blue, Grry. an! brown, ir. size? from l to n vhii of ase- KaJe up dcuble-trrast.d, with Sailor Cclljr dollar fancy embroidered lj3 wrt-tlaat Black Albert TwtU Sateen and Patent Waist bands. Trimming and W ork tramhip the very best. Same in Sue for ages I- to 15 years, without SaOjC CoiUr. Sec r-attcrc Below. 3T I fCJl TStyilfBtt, 7 with Extra (J&J fM I 1 vl '."'Pv urrinif md Port 0:r:r. hp:r-.. dcror Reiitrrt-d Lftirr, Kd t birth Jav, and if Urge or .ruii . MooeTcterfuliy' reiundal il 2cory. Send tc. lumrs for urn " str meUf. mrKunnt. t-'anlcv (" Id M 111 A Veteran of the Late War Adds One More Name to the List of Striking Cures by Pink Pills in Michigan. 11 OLD-FASHIONED. UB6E FAMILY DF THIRTEEN CHILDREN. From th$ Courier-Herald, Saffinav, Mieh. K Tow Trars aju t ware of La Grippe t ;t over the land and brooch t thousands o. its victims to the prave. Others who es . h.x1 the fate lived on in sorrow and suffer ing, broken in health and spirit. Terrible as was the disease, its after efforts wert- ret more appalling, as it sought out the wcuLiweM-s of the ronstitution and left thou sands shattered wrecks of their former selves. A few davs aeo a Omrier-Herald represen tative, while at the thriving; little town of Akron. Mich., met John L.Mnuh, a veteran of the industrial army, on whose aced head the diveaM- had fallen, and be heard hint tell )hw he had su&ered and what bad given Lim relief. We can do no better than qnote bb) own words, which are as follows: "About seven yar airo I was taken down with the 'lirip,' and it fastened on me very hard. i'i-r about half the winter I was so bad that I could not leave the boose. I was chilly all t lie time, and coul J not prl warm. I felt as if I was frozen solid, and could only breathe with ctwk diliieulty. "TLu cuiuliuun alternate with sweating spells of prvat vwk-nce. There was an ai iiiutt rouliuuiua pain and it would shoot froai oae p:!rt of my body to another, with im-at sudilcuness. aud cause me intense suf ferius. Skiaetimes it was in my hips, then in my It-is, and ar.tin it would go to my bead and pain me in the eyes. It was so in tense that it even aiTt-cted my sitrht. "I called in medical assistance, but this l fruitiuis, as I received no benetit from fh, ians. From then on I tried various pr"uf.'tions that were recommended to me, but they did me no pood, and my condition was as bad and painful as it was before I tri"d them. Fiaallv. I saw an advertisement of Pr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and I read with much interest of the wonderful cures that they had effected in so many eases. I had tried so many proprietary prep arations that I bad no f-:: in it, but tried it, as I had so many oUier things, to se if they were of any use. "One day when I was fWr? as bad as ns'ial, I pot a box " Pl. t Pills, and shortly l"fire poirj to bed i uxik one pi'l. I cannot tell yew watt a surprised m:n I waa next mori.iuj. J ben I put on cty shoes with ease, a thine; that I bad not done for forty rears. A liule while after this I was so well that I drove to Bay Citr, Mieliia, a distance of twenty-three miles, and was not at all tired when I rut there. 1 am now seventy-: 1 years of aie and unusually active for a man of my years. I work on my forty-acre farm and experience no trouble front the work. I want to say a trod word fur Pink Pills, as they helped me where all elae did no pood whatever. Sinee my illness and rure a number of my neigh bors have nsed them, and say that they have beva greatly benefited." Mrs. Kinitii, the veteran's wife, who sat near by. confirm! the words that ber hus band bad spoken and added her testimony to the good that the pills had been to the family. The worthy couple are old and re-lcct-d rewlecis of Tuscola County, where th y have lived for thirty years, air. Smith is a sturdy pioneer, and cleared up a 2u0 acr burn near Akron. He yet live there, surrounded by twelve of his thirteen chil tirea. Thanks to Pink Pills, be has a pros-e-t of many rears of usefulness. Another sufTersr with the same malady was Neil - Kayrnond, a pmKperoos and leading firmer, tvudjnp near Columbiaville, lpeer ".. Michicran. Sneaking to a representative of The Courier-llrruld, Mr. ILaymond said: " Thrse years aet last June, one nicht 1 suf fered an attack of Wralvsis. i.rotii-lit on, I thisk, by overwork and as au air eflect of la enppe. Amy a week my condition was ao lutd that I sumnxmed n phvsi-iaa and d-vtored ror about six motiths. with bat little relief For some time 1 had seen in the T iTTVTTT! T The 0. 1. C. LIME COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO THE MEYERSOALE LIME COMPANY, have Just completed their new tiding and are now n-mred to ship by car-loud to nny rt of the country. Thin luoe la munufiu l-un-d from the ceVl.rnl! Sl HiU Inwestons and In epn-utl!y rich tn nii'ih.- clcmmta r riiiin-d to inviirornta- the witL IT IS WHAT AIL FAPMERS HEED! wd stork on hand all ti e tiin i'nwkivuuie luL AddrrM nil cutuiuuiiicnuorif u I. C. LIME COMPANY rriKrwe MCYERSOALC rrjpnur tlOKTAKT TO A DYEBTTKEKa. f the country poper i. "rj ' i.ra3 tLeBBulvcs of these u.ta, b Caa tw nnd of ia-abiria .i . ! ik ruteburs. ,n. i n 7 13 You want the BEST there is. TO ALL ALIKE. 60, 50, 45. f J Hartford, Conn. fj man ot rae f Tri a hrsiti annnw 4 Uie rronts. A CUSTOM SUDS TJOSCEH SI8.EHM37.BQ Guaranteed to be miit from AS Wool, rancy Brown, Cray. Bla;k, or Blue Worsted Cord-d C:htvia, u ie ia latest vle, lined wilh Imported Farmer S-stin, trimmed and firjihrd m the best o! Ci... lorn Tailor manner. You cannot duplicate it m your town tort :6.0a. iuonwi Thesameirooda madefor Youth's, rlC 0". to in Lon Pants, Coat and Vest, ' We Fay Ex press Cliar- not leciuiis- tt . 'i rritini the j ' jl You buv ane cf t' e '.ar,Trst Clo- rhir.5 Maru bcturer in Amrrua. papers reported en re of Case. Mrailar to mine effected by lr. Williams' Pink Pilln and thoncht I wonld try them. I bought a box and continued their use with frood re sults. I soon bepan to pain in strength and health and felt the coed effect of the 1111s. They were the first things that had been able to frive me relief. They have been of great benefit to me and I can stroncly recom mend them to anyone suffering from paralysis." The case of another veteran hu oome to the attention of this paper and it 1 here riven: When, in ljl, the fate of our I'nion hnne; tremlilin" in the balance, and President Lincoln issued his famous call for volun teers to go to the front and fipht for its pres ervation, an immediate response swept over the North like a tidal wave, and reinment after regiment of brave lioys in blue quickly sprang up from every quarter. I'nniindful of the privations of a soldier's life, and the horrors of war, they shouldered their muskets and marched to the front to battle for their country. Among the first to answer the call was E. G. Matthews, who enli.-ted aa a meniier of Company I, lo3d Ohio Infantry, and who foucht bravely until the close of the great strrggle. Mr. Matthews now lives with bis wife and family of six children and rrand children on bis farm near Akron, Tuscola County, Michigan. While in the ranks he contracted inflammatory rheumatism and this developed into a trouble that remained with him for over thirty years. lie finally became cured of it and to a representative of the Courier-Herald he spoke of his case as follows: "Ihirimrthe late war I was a memlier of Company V, NOd Ohio Infantry, and per formed all the duties incident to a soldier's life from 1W2 to lfii While at the front owing to the privations of our soldier life, I contracted "itinnimatory rheumatism, and this finally developed into a permanent form of rheumatism, tbxt has always troubled me since that time. When I was mustered out in I went back to Ohio to the place where I enlisted and was laid op there ia bed for 12 weeks. I then pot out for a short time and was SL-ain laid up for a long spe!L Since then I have been a victim of these at tacks and they have laid me up for much of the time. "My case was also eomplicateu by severe kidney trouble and other disease that baf fled the best medical skilL I have tried many physicians and also proprietary arti cles of all kinls that were said to be good for such troubles as mine. In my search fir health I spent hundreds of dollars, but it seemed to 1 all in vain, and nothing seemed to reach my trouble and give me relief. About a Tear ago a friend advised me to try Ir. Williams' Pink Pills, and althouch I had no faith in them, I bought a box and be gan to take them. After I had begun on the third box a great change in my condition le ctin to appear, and my trouble for over thirty years' standing began to l cured. I took four boxes more and then felt so well that I discontinued their use. " I am now able to work on my farm an! hive no fear of the old trouble coming back as long as I can get a box of link It lis. My ease was a particularly deep seated one, of long standing, and so I waut jo let others w ho are afflicted 8 I was, know the benefit that these Pink I 'ills for Pale People hare been to me." I. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are now given tn the public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing ail forms of weakness arising from a watery con dition of the blood or shattered net-res. The pills are sold by all dialers, or will be sent port paid on reeei4 of price, GO cents a box or six boxes for feljo, (they are never sold in bulk or by the Mil), by addreming Pr. WuV lining' Medicine Co., Sthenectadj, N. If. V 1 fwt,.i-)iri Hf .-tl i... tlie in?!,.. IN . l-.lw.-r - rr,:l avn.ur. I'tt:.!-ic l" Sai. il ; tvJ a wew mnt tbal nie it. rn-r m.i :u-i. II. kxrurl e 1- oUmm CMt Ha Imelrd (alU-nU (bra lr. in-gt.t fc..ltal AeaSrklev Sui t" X. V. k l4 rurej, I t le. atetuert baa awialallt traal4 rwal rf them tl aaaaa w CANCER LUtjE " law enorec snr rt.ir.a4 wu , 4 ac tea. ueca tat. m Mr'n r-. t ra m akk b. sv K mim iug. K meaaiT iW -e. la IU i eaaww 4u to la S iran f la a kaa eae In a te S .. aeaila cm ! tlMM a .. kidi maa4iiKrall aaa Ubniaa InauU . t tt Who ena think of aoem aw-.i. tultr Ui i aei l - ... -, asw Wr.u. Ko.n WioiDtKhVkji a ci hvM Wa.Mria-um. I) l 1 ta.tr ai.NM Drica allm I list ui two axtuUnd 't-rairinu -al Ira si00 How to tpj, t&3 O measure for i CIS f) Men's and , l Z. vonth. sat. style. tjf n Measure 'J JA, aroood tha mmmdY Breast and fTVv"J'? Waist over '-ii V? '"' the Vest, and jr S. ;v ' JA from Crotclt p -',-'r')$& to Heel for j '"--t'fL v 1 1 sr 1 N. 5 in THE NATION'S FLOWER. O colnmt'lne, O columbine, Columbia's flow r of fair dcsifcT), Thy trumpet tongues, red, white and bine, ftng freedom's wag c-ach year anew. And, ranged about the cer.trv! shaft. Forever cn the l.rwses waft, 'E pluribus 0011111." for each stiito. Thus centred, rotkeii U10 natitm gnwt, O enslc flowi r, fvrrth from tho rock Tbou sprlncr-st after wiiiter's shock And with thy tnluna flyiuR clonr In trii;th and beauty lead's! the year, America's brood land thy borne, From mountain peak to ocean's foam, jv1p and doro In fine, the stpn Of our fair ermntry, columbine! 2d. 8. Metcalf In Now York Bun. WOMEN MANUFACTURERS. The Slilrt sad Overall Factory They Am Coadwrtinji at Fond da Lac Wtimon in Fond du Lao, Wis., havo dcnioiistratd that woman is tint oat of. her pjihero in the lnniitjfuetnrftig vorld and that sho is nblo to bold her own in afield in whith bontoforo the Ft:rurr f x bns held foil tnvuy. Last Fpritig 13 oud da Lao ycrntig women couw ived the idea of t Hablii-liiiig a tdiirt and ever all factory, and aftor a few preliminary riKi tings tiiey finally incorporated thrin fr'lvs under tho name of the Fond da Lac Shirt and Overall company, with a capital stot k of 11,200, divided into 13 Ehartu cf $100 each. Subsequently the stork was incr?aied to $2,000, and the mm Vl.. ASSA VKIK1FJOHX. company ui.w hufl 20 than holders, ull of whom ure employed in the factory -n-ct'd fir the industry. The women Were given ei:cx.nrngrmei;t and every as Mstanee by W. W. Collins local ur rluuit, who rendered considerable serv ice in the disposal of the goods ut the slat. The industry has jiassil through its experimental days and gives jiromiso of eventually developing into a most im portant one for the city. The stockhold ers are fkilled workers in tho business, having had experience in other factories. The capital Ftoek was invested in sew ing machines and special maehinery for making buttonholes, sewing on buttons nnd for faary sewing, the msichiuery be ing of the latest patterns. The r.ower is furnished ly a gasoline engine. The only man en-ployed in the factory is the cutter. The young women now tern out 5 dozens of t-liirts daily, the product being entirely negligee shirts, which re tail at from 50 tents to f leach. The outlook is that the capacity of the plant will soon be doubled. There are orders now on hand which will take the entire cmtputof the plant for over two mouths ahead. Marshall Field fc Co. of Chicago are the largest purchasers of the goods. Difficulties were encountered, cf course, at ihe start, but all have been surmounted, and it is gratifying to note the harmony iu which the young women work and the success they are achieving. Their push, enterprise and executive, ability have caused much wonderment, and it is with a keen interest that Fond du Lac p ople in gent ral are watching the development of what was in its in ception cousidert d a very unsafe venture. A price scale has been tstablished, and the wages rained vary from $1 to $11 and $12 a wttk, according to the skill Iss ssod by the cpt rater, the work be ing done l-y the piece. Thus far thire has It en a balantc each mouth aliove the expend and wages, whit h is turned into the treasuiy to be apportioned out iu dividends. Mrs. Anna Mi ikh ji.hu, who organized the project of the factory, is the pusidtnt cf the company. Mm. Uearai's Benefiactiona. Mrs. rho. be A. Hearst, who was a conspicuous although a sil:i:t figuro on tlie platft nti at nearly all the sessions of the rcot nt t on press tif mothi rs held in Washington, has un enviable reputaticu in that city in t culy for geiieTosity, Lut fcr her simile, unassuming manner, which is as f:;r as possible le moved fre.m tho liacghtiiiess that is the traditional Lc aring of the grande dame. Mrs. He urst sui jerts nveral free kindergartens iu Washiugteu in aeiditicn to her other bei,efactiens, nnd it is reported that she gives av;:y tae h year a large irtie)ii of her iuifitse. Her beautiful home is a te nter f hospitality anel a plae where tae h guest is made to ft el thoroughly and happily at heme. Mrs. Hearst vir tual.'y kt e ps open house, nutl he r guests are tt liLerty to invite their frie uels to meals, and in every other way to make the house their own. To he r gieat gen erosity the congress owed its existent, i.s she here its wbede expense. Mie Heads Hieroa;lliica. Mis. James fiobcttcm of Jersey City is an inde fatigable student tf tverytbiug Egyptian, Laving mue'e such pngress iu Le r wejik that the gnat Egyptoleists of France anel Gtiniany have written to urge her to e u:j h te her iuvtstigutieius ly tn extended stay iu tlie' land of the 1 j raimiji. T n ye'ars ugo some body loai.ed Mrs. I!olt4t ci "One Tbousiuid Mile s Up the- Nile." She it ad it while ex'tvah se it:g fir m an iilut ss, nud Lccanio so t l:an: le el w iih the stil je ct that slie has putsu- d it vigilantly fie;nt that day to this. She fats h'-ttre d iu Je rsey City and Lietklyu si veraltin.es and ha been invit d to sii::k at C'trte IL One of her tails is tie.ut Quin Hatasee, n le-gcnd cf whom ai'.ijn.s cue side of the olielisk hiCeutial paik. This qaee-u was the ilatiel.ter cf t-ne cf the wairkr kings of Lgyt. Mis. Re-be turn reaels these leg- neis easily, huving lemg sinexi familiur iyed herself with hiercglyphics. Xe-w Ytrk Tribune. f aablonnble Jewels. "The fashionable; w man's collectieai :if je wels include s in aelelitientotho im pcitant gem ce.llais, tiaras ar.d slioulder pie cvs bu asse.rtnie'nt of le-ssi r oma mtuts liiouiite d as clasp pins and in feam e f stars, eresetuts, sjirajs and tlie like. The sc arc fatte lie den the costume he ne ve r a elazzling e ff"t is reinirtd. Ji we le rs' Circular. Frtx ks For Smnll tarts. "It is no lenper cc'tidered neces- sr.rr," v.ritts Emma M. Hexir in Tho ' Laelies' Iiei;, Jerurual, "to set nsido 1 eeitaiu faLii.s fr little gills' wear, as ne.wadays they wear everything that tlie ir me theTs elo esc'i:t real luce and je wt Is. Care is take n, howeve-r, to use euly suiuil pattvnie-el mate rials fe the ir flecks. In etijcns, white is always in getoel txitc, also baby bloc and pink, and this siting green is very much in togne, us we 11 aa golden brown, re-el, French and navy blue, pearl gray and pale yellow. Black is nsetl only as a trim ming in velvet ribbon r niohair braid. Satin and taffeta ribbeais are used as trimmiugs, also white, yellowish and liue-u cedem-d enilireiideties. VaJen ciciine and ne t tep locos are uxed ir w bite and butter shades with iimeTtioo to match-" it is ape-ets.ianry eat nuian railways that tl.eir Kta'Kics are gi ticTally twu liiiln or more rUstaut fn.a tls tenraa and TiI2:ig s tlx y n I re. ThLt is slid to be on arytxint eif tlie dam.'cr of fre, tfie beiusesin small place g-neTAlly br ing tbauh-d with straw. The royal arsenal at Woolwich tu ple vs ahenat 15,000 workmen and has 40 mile cf intcriial railways. j if FOR LITTLE FOLKS. A BABY PIANIST. A Uttle Girl VCho Una V.'on lUe Fraiae From Celebrated Musical C'rltica, Masieal cireks in Vicuna were inter ested last year iu a little pianist whoso praises we're Rung by no loss a perseiu than tlie grrut critic Edw ard Hanslirk. It was Paula S'zalit, a Cialie-iun, culy 10 years old. She is the daughter of a bank clerk iu the town of Drohobirz, and showed a marked taste fur music at on unusually early age. Whe n she was bnrdlycut of long clothes, 1J, years old, she would pick out on the piano with one finger the notes of a tunc that hael been sung to her, and long be fore she bad any idea of tho printed notes would play nieltxlies of Imt own. She even componed littlo pieces, such as songs, daiM-es, etc., which, whilo of course? they sltowed no originalily.sounel ed well anel were markeel by a decided feeling for rhythm. Hot until she was f ' 1 PACLA SZAUT. 7 vears old did the little I'acla receive any regular musical instruction. It was given Imt first by her elder brothe r, and then, after the'y hael moved to Vienna, by Professor Fiscboff, and for the last year by Eugcn d'Albert. The latter was so delighted with the little girl's talent w hen she was brought to him that he took her to bis summer plate on the Starnbergee See, near Municli. to keep up her le'BSons. People say that tho little Paula's playing is charming, not only on ac count of ber clear technic and the vigor of ber tone, astonishing from hands so small that they can hardly stretch an octave, but even more freun the artistic feeling that it shows. The littlo girl has tbo good lack to have sensible parents. who do ne t force ber talent or try to mako money out of ber gifts. She is be ing carefully brought up with ber broth er and sister and not allowed to overex ert herself. Bhe has never Lecn taken on any concert tour, but hits luatlc a few single public nn-aranrc8 in Vienna, Piague and Ee-rlin. New York Trib une. About a Wonderful Tree. Diel you ever bear of a tree bearing glue, towe'ls, cloth, tinder one! bread? There is Just such a wonder. It is found (ii tho Pacific islands anel it is calleel the bread fruit tree.' It is about as tall as u three story house nnd the' branches come out straight from the tree like so many arms. They are covered with leaves nearly 2 fevt long and deeply gashed at tho edges, while half hidden among the m is the fruit, growing like apples c;n short stems, but larger and having a thick yellow rineh This fruit is like bread, anel it is in season dnziug eight mouths of the year, the natives finding a goeiel living in it. They gather it while it is green and bake it iu an oven. Scraping off its outer blackened crust tlie y come to the lexif, which isvcrymue h like nice w hite bread. As for glue, it cozes from tho trunk cf the trto anel isfemnd use ful for many purposes! The leaves mako excellent towels fcr the few natives who care to use them, and freni the inner bark of the tree a kind of coarse cloth can be made. Besides this, its drie-d blossoms are use d fcr tinder in lighting fires, and tho wexxl is iu gTeat ekmand fcr Luild ing purposes. Chicago Record. A Hero. Ho waa pe-rfectly certain, ho nlwnya said And story bocks must bo true That somewhere over tbo meadow J led To the den of a rubber crew. So adown tho lane with bU sword and shield, ( ue ttcatitiful RUtnm r day. And over the fence to tbo buttercup Odd. lie merrily t.iok his w ay. And he laugh! bo, tol as ho went alone. And put on his liercct lock. And be ir.ado up a kiud of a battlo song As Dm y elo iu the stury book. Cut ihot'rapon that livid in the buttercup field And guarded tho rubber' dea t'an.e up und miffed at bis sword and shield And opened hi mouth and then, bo somelicdy tells me. this bravo littlo man Oh, sad to relate, bat true! Lropiied kelmet end nil, turned tail and ran At the aound cf that terrible "Moo!" Still rubbers there must bo left to flfht. Ami tZrapons tberu are no doubt, A ud it's gkirlocs fun if tho weather ia bright Ai.d Uierc areu't any cow about. Littlo Folka. Kld VUitins; rards. 2Co dembt you've all heard the story of the Indian rajah who sent a big ele phant as a visiting card to his friend, a neighLcri:g rajah. Cards almost as re markable as this one have bet u manu factured in tie rmauy. The-y are cf 6ediel iron, although th-y do nc loeik much different from ordinary calling cards. Several of the gre at manufacturers have bad iron rolle-d in -ery thin slK-eds anel then cut into card sizes, upon which it was easy to print the name and busine'ss address of the persem who was to use the in. Some ef the cards are only one one-thou.sui'dth of an inch thick. Tliono used by Barem Krupp, the great gun aiiaktr, are one eight-hundxed-and-tweu-ticth of an inch thick. Did any cf you ever btair of oeldcr visiting cards- einr Kngllsh Coiulna. Elwyn Barrein is of tho opinion that English women uro mentally de veloping and that ErglisLmen ate me ntally ele--te'ricrating. We:nie n in the del ceiuLtry, be Siiys, aro diseivering that tin re is no leasou why they should be in ,r.il, physical or intellit-tual subordinauoii to man, while iihii have become more than e vcr Ic fe.ie da die rs or money grnbhers. TLo in:pice lueLt un.e t:g the; women is tol i:ctieed ill their e ffeirls to threw cfi the yoke tf triulitit.u by seeming finr.l.eial ineleine nee for themselves. Tin.o v. as v he n the re was no fie hl open to the eh-nghtcis ef cletgymtu, cf i ro fessicnal men er ef widews who had lee n ict!ue e d sude'.e nly frei ce mfortable to necessitous ceuditieai, cxexpt going cut cs goveiutss. There is scarcely a bouso ia Kiddle clsss Euglauel with chilelrcn vhith has net its governess, und fcr l.er services she ge tsv.ages rangirg fre.m 10 to LZ0 a year. Though they receive a certain social rcccguitieu in being tllejwcel to sit at tablo with the family, their beg garly pittance puts them cn a lower t aming plane than that ocenpie-d by the cook. But there is a reaction against this condition. Many girls of an iuele pe ndeut spirit have gone into office work with soe-cos and witheiut sacrifice cf self respect, bowevtr mot h their vanity may bavo sufftrceL They are engaged as librarians, as nurses and in many other capacities. A notable, instance of this type f the new woman is tlie daughter of Charles Dicke ns; who is at tho tie ad of a lype-writirgtifiice that em ploys s.v-nJ young ludie tf grual fam ily aiul eloes a i ry re-EesUe ttiMoo. i-.'.li Francisco ArgenL-ut in rraiiec- woiue n nave a monopoly eif liokkt j-iag in restaurai ts nud cafe. They are veil paid and have few ex piusiii. the is iuealai being fun;iidie.l ly tlie- restaanuit, aiad a plain thick dress being fill thct is retpamd iu the way of toih t tioriug working boors. i wff At the Club. " When I sees a man sit and play itaire ail the evening I always think he must like himself pretty we ll." "Yes, and it looks a though be bad j a sort of luimojxily in It, too." Chica go Jiturmil. She Didas She Wai Told. Miff reus "I told yon half an heur ago tei turn on tlie gas in the parlor, Bridget." Hriil;ret ".Sure on' I did, mum; don't yez smell il?" Tit-Uits. Her Creed. "Is Mrs. Dismal ortlioeloxV" "Oil, yes I have ofleti beard ber say that she feareel many jceple wouhl lie siiveel wno didn't deserve it!" Puck. "The Foot ft MA lavs :n eminent English doctor. carry enough po:son to inlcct a houe hold." In summer-time, more espec ially, disease germ, nil the air, mu.ti tudei sre infected, fall ill, d e ; muiti tudes escape. These messengers cf mischief do not exist for millions. Why not ? Because they are healthy snd strong protected as acrocodile is against gun shot. It is the weak, the wasted, the thin-blooded who fall ; those who have no resistive power so that a sudden cough or co!d develops into graver disease. We hear of catch. nj disease! Why not etch health ? We can do it by always maintaining our bea.thy weight. of Cod-liver Oi', is conJenseJ nourish ment; food lor the build ng up ot the tystem to resist the attacks of disease. It should be taken in reasonable doses all summer long by all those whose weight is below the standard of hea.ih. If yau are losing ground, try a boitlfc now. Per sala by all drusifius at oc- and (i.y 'OMERSKT MARKET REPORT, ) cuaaKCTcn wkhki.y ut Cook & Beerits, Wt(fnail, Ftl. 24, 1S97. I! r per tu 15 txl r, -te. He ... " I Jh- Apple dried, lh evaLMiraut ft . Apple Butter, per rh! rou. NT t Butter. freih i:e', x r Hi lenitiiiery, per !.., Bi'CKWax, x r ft) .... 'j . country bam, per P 8 to lJc Bacou. ' Migiir ctinit lutm, pe-r 5i....U to Vi: c 'i si.ic, per !b irf- 'shoulder, T th He t white navy, per bus .; limns. t I. una, jM-r . ...ec ifcrn--n, tx r 1 riisll. p-r lti.. 5 tei 11 IAl l.i I'-e uinoerianit, pT bbl u-uieuw l.r1Hna.pcr Corn meet 1. imt ft) 001. SlKH. ner dox. . 1 ic Msli, lake li. rriiig- j Honey, white clover, pur B UrU."tT U 8 to hie l.inie, jier old . f'.M Mohntsev, N . ej per gal Lie mions pe-r bn. T ic I'oUiloe. ht bo li to Ise I "ui hits evaMiraled, per B,..KI u le I'rumn. per k 111 l.v N. 1 .. x-r bbl si.lu I'itlbuic. er bbl. .... laj I miry, bus sacks i'- SSalt, 4 l-lis Kicks t-rou ad alum. Im k sack. (luaple, per t . .. 6toC lliiiorleit yellow, per m white. A. er fc ...: jrrMriuuiti-d, M-r t . .V I'u'm-. or pulvvrixetl, per i c per Kiel S"c iiua pie. pi ual. d0toeiK' HuEier. Syrup. sitiineware, L'iil' jsc Ti.llow, p r .t Ui.ic VioT;ar. -r iriil .. JU to JSH- LlllloTliy. T tlUS.... fl.iO ebivt-r. bus iiUU U i"i crimson, per hu e.ix " aifnliu. per bus s.'el Hl-yke, per bun . 7.V v-Cllt Millet, eJerinati, er bus... .. l.&. f U.rlev. white In-ardhiM, mt bur. l.i'a tulcuh'Wt. per bus. I corn, ear, per bus ... X. to t 'Jrain " shelh d, pe r bus .V U ic i ruin, t t'lo to T I rve, iier bus 4 Feed wheat, per litis 7ik- bmn, pT hl K- T corn and naU chop, per !" Km TV tlotir, roller pna-eKs, per bbl " spring pa leal and fancy hiirh pride . ti.ofl S'biur. Hour, lower trade, per 1 0!li... ii,i,iiio,.c ; I r we 1 red, per e tt snr F.-ir ill Eiliocs and Nravovs Dtszesas. They punfy the liuj.fD snd give l:a.cLn:r action to the enure system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and PIMPLES. GEi AN Te'ATIflN a::J tfinuli. u Intel III EDUGiTIONIi li.t:i I. e t all eitu at Oi. t'en- Mte iairnicl wuiMMtiicauariiiain ami ,1: , 7 llatrra, I a. 1 oat e!ais armminojla: ions nmt lo., r.tt. state a:l ti.aioilits. Sor ciniliam an-l illns. cnr..a.llrea ja,wt: sj.imiv s-n. eri.riP.L. fH.&r Nm-m irhMt I k II .,, Pa. WKMnim FILLS i 4wsss (XUEEIS i?.v'jia - .Trt7H LA 5 fe 4 'H)HtmimmN44tfmHMK4rHHt4el $2 ,000.00 TO CONSUMERS OF WALKER'S FAMILY SOAP, HOW TO GET THESE PRIZES'. Omtpetit-ir to save at tnany Walker- Family M.ari Wrnppcrs as iluy can coliec. These wtHpiv-n lobe inaibd or expresMI tfullv Tc cut to W A II Us ker l-itlshiins. Pa . with s vheel of ns.' Mat im; Conieiiti.r's I It Hum and a 'dtu, numhei of mill t.is 4nl in mihI n mlari tl dilriet eMnpt I Uii he ill. The Sts'e of 1'. nn'yUaica will con iitnle I'im i.-i K i. nn.l the state ol Vtt-4Viriil . Ohio ami Ma ylaud liialt.ct Ku a To the Comr tittir who -cihU in the lar". niunla i of amp Is'm fr.ini ttn cialncl in w h:ch ic or hv i,r.ide-. w wi I e ve sn ordei on nnv d.aer. fen m Tw HaaJred Fift H.'MI O.I 1,I ar .Sent Main s.n be or site e ne m-! I To ltieoniaSiliM wIkis..k1. In the next I it, il nun 1st ni wranis rH. lim Uv it-triet in nh.cti he or i.he iiiiUsi wt AS FOLLOWS: 1 Flrat Pr' ear ifi (teal Skin Nark i Keens Pri;-. earn nf a (lit sai Skin Sack, 10 Tliira I'riwa. rae ef a liflh teat i.r Jarkrt, . . . In r'.rlh Prie. a- k f a t c I. c'at cr Jsrkrl, . . . la fifth rrra, eark of n !d einiK inal r Ja-k.l. . . . will 2ive at orilei ai .ny .oie, .. eie. I.i si;, tn I rn:ivi recelcsl ni m l.nler tor iny tine Han a red ti r i. ' '" ix-enr a'rf liti'.i. V Twenty five i$l2S.Mti .1 l.. C-I-, ,tt iler;ii.i i...r will no i lar wl fakia rs.k Ue ot Ja krl fa v u..- e l mu-.mI Aaw'iailiU 1 A aite niaf a, t. yt M t ,.,,, ' " a- retinal tin e n li J Totherii-e nmwl-tinilii. :ia,i. i. .'i..! ' tl,, '! eo.ni.1 9 svll lu tlw- ueit lui l.e-l litri l.-e wra'.e li::: l- t x I ! in t,Hii tbey r,.hic w- will ;ie r.li an o:J In Jit.al.t i,u an twenty rie !. tui) i)li iil ts loa r Jacket lh y ia w k- I ! n ' f .. i l! !.. itt i'. v at Sf i. ,:.in, J . ; . , . l. iid 'ii the next Iuix -.? nuMit.-i of wni;sieps f.t,i ilIt '5'r'-'x c-i't S I iniag Off fr I'vuri; m II flu! r F -Kle we n... f.vi; lain ia. St W & H. WALKER, The Woman Washing Powder - finishes her work as fresh and bright as her house is clean. Largest package greatest economy. The N. TL Fair bank Company, Chicago. St. Iouis. New York. Philadelphia. Boston. 19 Th New 0am Law. fiovernor Ilastings has approvtsl the game bill ititroilncc-d last March by Itep reaentalive Frank . HarriH, of Clearfield county. Gentlemen well versenl iu all matters relating to tho siibjoct of game claim t'-at this is ono of the lett meas ures for tho protection of the game in the United Status. I-MI'OKTANT FEATl'KKfl eF TIIK SKW LAW. The bill, which has just reefiven! the Oovernor's approval, will do away w ith the nefarious trade eif pot-hunters, snar ers, as well as tho murderous oex-upation of the hat bird hunter, whe biisiiic-KH has lieen maile poHHible by the vanity of lovely woman. Section two deals with the protection of song and insetrtiverous birds and pro vides that persons who desire to t-ollCH't birds, their nesu and eggs for strictly scientific ptiroses shall obtain a certifi cate from the Iloxrd of Game Coiiimis siouors, at a eot of live dollars. The money de'rived from these permits, here tofore issued by the prothotiotarie-s of the different counties, at a co.,t of ?l.uo per year, will le deveited to the use of tho tiatne t'oiiiinisKioiiers. From thi source n revenue of perhaps f JU0 or f annual ly will be obtained. As there has leen ntimerous com plaints in past years a I -out the great do-stnie-tioii of nests ami eggs of game birds by men who claim to hob permits for oolleetinif for Hcim.tilic puriwisew, the fra mene of this new bill propose to stop this and the law bits been ho framed that the Came roiiuiiiMHioi) cnu not, even if they ao desired, give a permit which will en able any persons t tollee-t game birds or their nests and eggs out of waHim, While wniic may be disponed to object to this elatiHe, it is needless ti say that it Ls a bikhI one, and science w ill not Hiitrer by iU rigid enforcement. The bill pro hibits the sale of game ef all kinds killed in the State. Likewise the removal of g.iine freuu the Sute. This feature is iu tended to stop a e'lais of liein-rcsidi-nts who live in a.!j'ingStiitc- and who come over the Pennsylvania line and tress pass and shoot on the premintts of l'enn sylvanians. Transportation e-oirioanieH aro prohibited fr.itn carrying game out of tho State, but the-y are not interfered with in carrying game killed in other States through this State. Game dealers of Pennsylvania can purchase and sell all tho game they wish to that has lieen killed in other State. Heretofore, in ciiisetpieiii-e of deficient game laws, so far as penalty clau-ee wero concerned, it has boen found practi-ally iinpo-esible in many cases to do anything with a class of game law violators w ho had no proiier ty ami when arrested took advantage of I lie insolvent law and would eur:iM, oy Ibis mean, punishuient for their mis deeds. This has beeMi e-orre-te-l by the new bill and n.iw if iik-ii kill game Ille gally the-y will lie put to jail, if th.-ir fines are not paid, a day for every dollar of tine iiiipeiKHi. The use eif ferrets is common in a go, many localities in Pt-misylvania, but this practice will have to be stopped, as a mail no found with a ferret in bis mh- MMiiun when hunting rabbits will lie li able to severe lines. Tho framers ef the bill originally tried to establish a uniform He-ason for the tak ing of ail game, but in vie of the fact that there were so many diverse opinions among the sportsmen as to the wisIoth if this feature it w.ts abandoned. Coder this new bill, wojdeuc k can be take n in the month of July and from October l.'sli to Iicst-mlx r l.jtb, inclusive; dter in tho month of Novemlier; rabbi Li, from No vember Ut to Iieceiulier I"th, inclusive The m-asons, so far as they relate to w il:l dile-ks reed birds, snipes, plover, doves and w ild pigeons, are the same as under the eild laws. Pheasants, siiirrels, . 1 1 1 iil and w ild turkeys e-au lie legally taken from October 1-ith to IieeeinV-r l.atii. Mongolian or Knlish pheai.aiit--', which have been introdiu-esl in a few of tlio lo calities w ith a view of naturalization, can not lie killeel for a period of five years. To prevent the professional but ler and market shooter from slaughtering great luantilitae of game iu a litnitod time a limibttioii lt:i been pluc-e.l on the number of birds etc., wb.ch a gunner cm kill In a day, as follows; WoolcM.'k and plieiisants, li quail, I".; wild tuikeys. 'J and tn person is al lew eel to kill more I,-. t..r ; M,v on se'i-in. hee 's pleasure ll-ince. one tliat Is a flood Imker and a :i Ann i ti-iiictloii In a ksmI cookine si CINDEREL?bAlS STOVES & RANOESa:,4 ' ,anacjr VlV ttStt' III iiM.K,! I.IIU m;i V I I U II viw f uttfftni; pry win! f th- kt-fM-r ;it . iih Itnilt- ii-t. 1 lit-y h:iv i.i! I In Ih-i4 iiutti rt tt, tuitl li tii Im-i wfiikiiirn. J Tii y luiVi l:l:iny kk1 o!nt not f'iinl '"X oiht-r.ivis. Wi imply rnm f.r tlu CID - J IA w!i it Ir viMir-u-lf. i our iiio.i" J. B. HoIJerbjum, soine ne t, a in n: VALUABLE rililtd, GIVEN FREE The enllre wrapr-r must be -cut in. as all iiarls or pieces uol la rejected and not eotiutcd. He canful t prepay hill iaita.-rim all letli ran.f pat k-i-s, othciwi. tie v irmv be riit tn the dead itte Ci, e All e'oeip titors ior iliee itisi uill have Ihe ripht lo r.s ciefoui u B i r.nli il It-l ill HI 253 fir A j Jiviiwt the n.'.n.o and ad l! I i lr" ' ' l,'e Mirrc fn! s r- fl'l""' '' " " '' . I lies ,1 eii.ek'te an! a two Ann! eent r-ta e ataitip jjij ! ThctuMe wi I l.nr tike 'iil i"" e ih.it all t n mo. XJ'JU n-'i-litsor-ithcr i,ri. -rliucl y or imbri etiy !li ti e i in . f f . otliimi.. te l l.h ihellil.ol All VY Ail Ual'.ir. ar. iUlaie.1 111 I fiooi chtcr;t'r intocouj el.Uon for a:i of tliew r.jt. 'oiiijs'fitora wlrfi 1 1 ta:n ff '"'Ti :- s r (ro i lllw.ld m ne In ii 'il a.eia'sUa.k will bedvMiuali- Ki !Jj i the contest will rawiiirelT vel; , e a i: cm ti'ns-. l e a k Ik Not en l.-r n I' I II IM ! Kt i r, i,i. . . e m .-t on .. tew x . tt -r inae l.e i...:. ..... ,...oi. vrtc . ih f I n.-i ui".i W is o a i., r atl l.i ibi) can ft IV. .4 I! a Li r will ende drav IsirU V te o tf..'!! c t . f t'e r al.iV.i nix at ie tit, Ih.1 It t-li''.'lt, si ib 1 1 o (sa". te af y-te v I Xrt set. -cm to air n.n -I l. a - 4 Hi snsrd id A nker na luti U i 5 Pittsburg, Pa. Who Uses o mz 2fv9SaeaV it NEV Li. - If THE OJiLY PERFECT FOE SALE BY JAMES B HOLDERBAUM, Somerset, Pa. CONDENSED TIVE TABLES. Baltimora and Ohio Railroad Somerset and Csmbria Brarch. ltORT'tvrARD. Johnstown M ill Fxpr. Ida-kwood WO a. in siineret s.Ki, Siovotowu 9: :i, iioov eiaville lonei, Joln:sKwa 11:11). Johnstown Mail Kx press, Rock wn.-1 11:30 a. l.i., ssnM.-nM-t 11: r-ioyest.m n Iil:, Uoov eravibe 1J:;, Joiiusto-a u 1:1 p. m. Jol-.nstown Aecnimnodiition. Hock worxl 1:V p. in., iinerset ":JII .stoye?.towu ilS, iioov ersville i: i, Johnstown ti: la. KOCTKWAKD. Malt. Johnstown S:W a.m..llooverllIe 0: 1 Stoyestowu ir.ril, tSonic-ret hl:J liockwood Eipn-as.-Johnstown 1:10 p. ni., Hooversville i-"t. St ivislown 2:111, rwiiue-met A.ti, Kock Wix,d t:oi. Iily. I. II. MARTIN. Manager of pacM-utier Tratlic. EXX8YLV.VNIA R.VILROAD. ISSTCNN ST AN da a 0 TIWC. IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1397. COfiDlt.MSr.D SCHCOCLB. Tmins arrive and depart from thestationat Johnstown as follows: WESTWARD Western Kxprr-w !: n-m. uth western F.pres W JtIllirtuwn Aeoliilnoi!atlo!i :"- " Aivoiiiiuodatiou. ft- " Pacific Expn-va !:- U av lliMM-iiif-r " I'ilisliun; Fpr " Fast l.in - t" P- Joliunlown Aecoiiiui'idation :3i) KA ST WARD. Atlantic Fxpr-s s-a-f!iore Kxprs A:tooo-i A't-oiiiiiiodalton Main lane Kxpn-s ilotinu A-'.-iiliitllodalion Mm I Kxpri-ss .. Johf.stown A '-ci nil tin slat ion. Philadelphia Ktp.u Fast Hue...- V -N a. tu. Vfc) " S:l s-sl io:li " iL'n.i p. 11). 1.11 " h:o " 7:11 " ll:X " For rates. map. c, call on Ticket Az- n'sor ad lre- Thus. K. Watt, V. A. W. L-, 3uJ FiCU Avnne, lif tsliiirit, t'a. J. It. Hutchinson. J. IX. Woxt. Ci .-. MatUKi-r. Ueu'l Pass. A The Cancer anil Tumor Can Es Cured Without the Knife. To fmiOTsi the Caacev aw btmi tomcthing that th meflical profrstoa hav acver bcett at: to discover; but at last Dr. Steinert hat discoreird a rrmo dy, which if applied will rcau It tn from 6 to a dar. There are W kinds ef Ca cm, aamety: the Kose Cancer, the Spulr Cancer, the vusnr Cancer, the toot Cancer aaJ the Wolt Cancer. Iher ha been cawa where patients haa naul litii fcasT ftina-I e.resKrtt CriyCfl tUPvC Uon. but tn their orrw ol wrneht. Dr. btem-rt baa renwwcJ ne ot lea Yean.' Standlnf, and from person ft y?ar of t. Id hiiowa neichborhood. Persorit are requested t call at hi office and see the wonderful cures he hat) tsatie. and watch be has in alcohol r tulc keepinz. He h is a jo ynn' praclKe, ami ftan.ts in the true WOtf Tnk oi his pr.trfcj, o. The I llrewinf Csaie Are k lew f tSrse wh be bern cured by sae : Mrs IfcKeown. rl Woodville. Pa caaccr 1 bsaast. s yeas. fLouk tl fciavia cu.J ww. eaaeait, Adaaas street. A3n gbenr. canter of lip. rrro arstaia, S. Thirteenth strnrt. fimburun, weara. lircast, J years. Mr. Aral bunt. Vnmi Old Stand. H'liMmi. land ceuoty. cancer of Ice. 5 yearn. Mrs. James orstere. Coal M ining. Imliana county. Pa.. uacn el meulJrr. 3 years. Mr. Koth. corner Tuirty-aiath aireet aad Pens irrniir. cin.rr of cheek, a years. Un. Horn. Hanf street, Ailrheuy,cancer of cheek, jyeara. Mra. blr.art, to Grace aueet. klL.VSa.Bj. luStnn, Pittahurth. cancer of scenb, a years. Mrs, ). Kelly, Wot Pittaburch ttreet. Ore. mini rg, pa, lumor of nose. 5 yean. Mr. Sieeenaoa. 7S Para Way. Allegheny, tumor on lure head. i years. Mrs, C Lohde, 6jo7 bhakeapeare sweet. E. .. Pimhurga. cancer of Ireaa:. 3 years. Mrs. llevhaus, cancer ot rcast, s years. Mrv Muler. cancer of breast. I earn. Mis. Haerxlie, cancer of wonth, years. I . Hotwat, career oi wonn. s year. Mrs. Larr kt I. cancer of wowb. . year. Mr. Maieer, tetter ol acieria, years. Mr lian. cancer of the breaat. S yearv Mr. Stese.y. cancer of womb, 6 atoath. i KoUaton street. AuechenT City. Pa. A-Uss Black, cancer on lip. Siebo nation. Iteaeer count., fa. Sir. Werner, earner of rertuos. 6o' lorty-fcub ireet. Pittaburgh. P Mr. Apler. canter on ixh, Frankaiowa aaeot, K. E., Pittsburgh. Pa. Mrs. Mail, cancer of lh tfreaM. t4 year ot age. Curry aiallOtt, BcUhel township, AUVyheny county. Pa, Mra. Mullcr. cancer ot the lip aud loacoc. 4 yenxa. kluluia- bosaescl cvsuil;, fa. ". siarrs. ten. me, aavr ci th. k.K, yrar, Ns 7e.tv-f:..al Ieye.n.. ifc .. p-m.rn'wwti. If. lie so rentrsm tan if 1 tape.u.ai in r.-sj Stc 4 hoiir. and baa j sa apar 1 n. U wriia. Me alMic.r-. M ar n.4 vv4.t. ol t lisey. also (4J aore a,-- it-MMaa, sn4 tS .n sad L...0J diaenvn. DR. C. STE INERT, JIStVtMH AVtSlt. FinsitfltCll. t A au-o-l "..( M c l i,.n.Mi ,n IV.StolnertlsthwOnlv Pnctor !n th Union who has the Un'y Remedy for iliwcuro Of Cancwr wtuiviut tl-.a Knif mi i 1 79 fve 1; irTri B c . r?t f VP $ X "-THE BEST Is None Too Coed When You Buy U It la Jiji-t an I .ttriitl to .Stri'ur FRESH, PURE DRUGS, A tt is To Have Vonf.'Unee in the VhyUiin Hho ,, Them. AT SNYDER'S You are always sure of getting the frehet medicines PREhCRII'rjr. i Carefully Compound.-d, TEUSSES FITTED, : All of the Beat and Mont Approved Tru.vta Kept in Stok. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OPTICAL, GOODS. GLASSES FITTED TO SUiT THE EYES. CALL AND HAVE Y.3 j SJCHT TESTED. JOHN N. SNYDER, H Somerset, Louthefs Drug Store, TiT O -J Ts, C? T-vsr-l This Ms-iel Drag Store is Rapidly Bsconing aGm: Favcxite Trlth People ia Search cf FHESE . ABB . PUBE . DHUGS, .. Medicines, DjC Stuffs, Sponges, Trusts, Supporters, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, &c. TH DceToss eiives rfeiuosiAL attention to th r. ecsi-orsiDiso of Loiiliior's Prescrijjlioijsi Family Receipts ' Bits' AT C.IJCC IlEINii T(trl To CSS O.tLT FRr?M A.nO PC RE ARTICLES. ! SPECTACLES. EYE-(iLASSES, ! Acd a Full L:lc of Optical Goods til-a vs 011 Land. From large assortment all caa be suited. THE FIHEST BH&HWS 0? CIGABS Always on hand. It is alvs'ays a j-lea'ire to-disphr enr i-ccd to 'iiteiidiiig purchasers, whether they buy Iron U3 or elsewhere. J. M. LOUTHER TA. D. MAIN STREET - - SOMERSET. PA Somerset Lumber' Yakd MASCrACTl'REB aSD DEALER AMU WH.lLES.tLE AMD ELTklLEK Cr Lumber and Buildics Materials. Hard and Soit W oocls, Oal, Pirr, Mtlinc, Pl(kt, nnM:ii, 1'alunl, Yellow l'ine. Flooring Sab. Star UalU, C'berrj, NJiinRleis, iHson. Ital .inlfr. CheMtiitit, tmli, AlhllelMne Hllud.w, nel Fowl, Ele. A general iineof all irad.i of I.nmher and Building; aterinl and Ilnt'r.ii M!it k-pt :a stock. 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