¥. A. BERKEY Attorney-at-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. Coffroth & Ruppel Building. ERNEST 0. KOOSER, Attorney-At-Liaw, SOMERSET, PA. R. E. MEYERS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Attorney-at-L.aw, BOMERSET, PA. Office in Court House. W. H. KOONTZ. J. G. OGLE KOONTZ & OGLE Attorneys-At-Law, SOMERSET, PENN’A Office opposite Court House. VIRGIL R. SAYLOR, Attormey-at-Law, SOMERSET, PA. Office in Mammoth Block. E. H. PERRY, Physician and Surgeon, SALISBURY, PENN’A, Office corner Grant and Union Streets B.& 0. R.R. SCHEDULE. Winter Arrangement.—In Ef- fect Sunday, Nov. 27, 1904. Under the new schedule there will be 14 daily passenger trains on the Pittsburg Di- Vision} due at Meyersdale as follows: Cast Bound. No. 48—Accommodation No. 6—Fast Line.......... No. 46—Through train...... an = we%%n sl +No. 16—Accommodation... : *No.12—Duqguesne Lamited.. =. 9:85P No. 10—Night ExXpress.............. 12:57 A No.208—Johnstown Accommo........7:45 P West Bound. *No. 9—Night Express............... 3:23 A.M No. 11—Duquense...... ....oeee.euees 5:58 A. M +No. 18—Accommodation .......... 8:42A. M No. 47—Throughtrain.............. 10:54 A. M No. 5—Fast Line.................... 4:28 ». M No. 49—Accommodation ............ 4:50pP. M No.207—Johnstown Accommo....... 6:20 A. M Ask telephone central for time of trains. L@F=*Do not stop. D@=+Daily except Sunday. W. D. STILWELL, Agent. THE “HERG” Fanning MILL We guarantee that the HERO will do better work in the ‘separ- ation of succotash and cleaning of grain, than any other fanning mill. All screens furnished with the mill complete for cleaning and separ- ating all the grains raised in your locality. Write for prices. We pay the freight. TWIN CITY SEPARATOR CO. Minneapolis, Minn. Rockers for the Home AT FACTORY PRICES Shipped direct to the Customer. “Sold Comfort.” 0"YO0Y SSO|OSjON ,, No. 42 ‘White-Schram Convolute Shel ng Rocker. _j Golden Oak, Polished, ois e i ae Up- holstered Spring g Seat, enoer ek «00 e Our line of Rockers hasan ontablished revu- {i tation for Me t finish, comfort and dur- jability. for complete Catalogue. TOMLINSON CHAIR MFG. CO., # The Chair House.” High Point, N. C. DeWitt DeWitt is the name to lock for when Witch Hazel Salv~. A itt'sis the only Witch Hazei Salve that is made from the Peli FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Somerset Gouny, Penn. The Receipts is oi Expenditures Fon he First Monday of January. 1904, 10 he First Monday of January, 1905. W. S. Mangus, County Treasurer, In Account With ue Said County. RECEIPTS—DR. Taxes received from the Collectors of County, State and Dog Taxes for the years 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904. or 1901. County State Dog Berlin Borough. . .$ 76 58 § 17 48% 17 40 Meyersdale ....... 150 00 50 00 2. Berlin.............. 170 46 26 52 31 85 Inck 143 93 9 88 51 80 Garrett . 34 87 45 40 10 97 Greenville eednes 74 74 22% 29 Jenner ............. 80 00 : Meyersdale........ 55 71 5 00 875 Middlecreek.. : 1177 33 49 30 80 Northampton 25 73 53 85 Somerset Bor. 509 69 50 13 45 14 1903. Addison. 245 19 207 3715 Alleghen 323 00 7 35 75 Benson 34 03 39 21 1 90 Berlin 134 24 9 58 Black 260 79 8 06 33 25 Brothers 1900 00 Confluence 178 44 3 07 9 00 Elk Lilk 900 461 64 172 22 Fairhope 193 20 18 49 18 78 Garrett 315 00 Greenville 203 33 1 61 42 70 Hooversville, 117 71 81 3 60 Jefferson 327 99 35 41 16 50 Jenner ............ 700 67 34 00 46 00 Jennertown....... 3 bb 213 _% Larimer........... 250 00 25 00 Lincoln............ 39 38 4 84 Lower Turkeyfoot 239 78 2 15 12 55 Meyersdale........ 440 45 3 30 12 00 Middlecreek....... 231 56 24 60 Milford ............ 469 32 21 77 Netw Baltimore... 20 00 2 00 New Centreville. 28 66 8 33 Northampton..... 778 35 4 39 66 50 Paint Borough.... 166 17 88 65 21 85 Paint Township... 355 59 465 422 Quemahoning .... 488 74 16 96 35 90 Rockwood ......... 167 85 2704 1035 Salisbury .......... 405 74 60 80 24 70 Shade........ee ven. 609° 04 69 80 3110 Somerset Twp..... 2268 58 894 23 190 00 Southampton..... 184 43 17 00 Stonycreek........ 657 57 114 11 47 8 Siayestown eb deed 50 00 76 11 75 Summit. ........... 347 91 75 43 Upper ieptiot 371 74 100 75 Ursin ............. 75 31 Wetaibors saseses a 38 00 6 79 1221 Windber........... 1481 09 25 94 10 00 1904. Addison ........... 1655 60 2392 7670 Allegheny ......... 747 50 86 40 00 Benson ..... . 235 50 Berlin..... 1695 30 409 36 2280 Boswell 1304 22 Black ......... 1010 00 5500 3500 Brogtersvalle 2800 00 Casselman. 168 28 25 14 9 00 Conemaugh 3600 500 00 Confluence . 1172 36 66 11 11 00 Elk Lick.. 2760 6 402 53 66 00 Garrett . 484 15 Greenvil 551 07 65 25 42 00 Hooversville...... 551 95 20 00 4 00 Jefferson........... 1675 38 154 11 24 00 Jenner ,............ 3615 87 591 16 111 Ww Jennertown....... 137 93 25 37 2 85 larimer .c......... 125 00 2500 8000 Lincoln............ 2050 65 331 46 50 00 Lower Turkeyfoot 588 65 230 54 8 42 Meversdale........ 3663 30 531 65 71a Middlecreek es 1075 00 227 00 Milford 1674 86 213 89 36 00 New Baltimore... 32 20 40 80 0 New Centreville.. i 94 20 48 95 Northampton..... 5 Ole cay Paint Borough.... 70 20 19 Paint Township.. 300 06 44 65 Quemohoning .... 271 95 38 00 Rockwood 301 46 20 Ww Salisbury ... 230 00 Shade,....... 167 00 Somerfleld 90 4 70 Somerset Bor..... 7 2608 19 33 00 Somerset Twp..... 00 700 00 100 WO Southampton..... 7271 39 8 00 Stonycreek ....... 3659 02 550 00 Srogestow n. 419 82 78 89 262 Summitb.:.......... 4217 61 $48 29 125 00 am Turkeyfoot 1709 00 131 11 69 00 grsina...... ...... 335 37 Weller: shurg.: . 185 32 8 25 10 65 Windber . 3477 70 4524 29 44 $ 57697 02 § 13148 74 $2551 93 EXPENDITURES— Of, ASSESSOTS ...... cove useeiivisnn vias. 4520 36 Appeal Pxponses.. 403 8Y Boarding Jaro. 237 70 Bridges (New).. 564 79 Bridge Repairs.. 3511 95 Bridge Painting. 4 1485 81 Clothing Prisoners...... 222 68 Commissioners’ Attorney.. 8 * Salary—Poorbaugh , 260 day 910 00 “ orner, 254 days..... 994 00 vi “ Miller, 260 days...... 910 00 “ Clerk, Boose..................: 950 V0 ot Asst. Clerk Horner.. ese 720 00 “ Traveling Expenses. 137 Clerk of Court............: 213 70 Commonwealth Costs......... 5273 76 Congressional Return Judge 28 Clerk Orphans’ Cour 181 77 Court House Architect Court House Rent. 3136 50 Computation Court 24 00 Constables’ Return 710 46 County Auditors... 261 36 Court and Jail Exp 459 36 Court Stenographer.. 899 10 Court CUrS. ..... 630 00 District Attorne 981 Election Ex Shee. 4115 57 Electric Light . 5 Forest Fires.............. 197 67 Forest Fire Detectives........ 225 00 Foel.........& vo. 0 00. 252 63 Rarniture ........................ 875 Fire Insurances serene enue 18 4 inquests .............. B87 69 Jail Sas sich Cesscewrne. 1256 0 Janitor and Fireman........... -- 500 Jury Commissioners and Clerk.. 77 76 Jurors, Grand...,................ 1188 56 Jurors, Petit......... 4925 v2 Law IAbrary............. 96 60 Livery. ........... 56 80 Toning Records. . . 274 74 Maintenance—Dixmo ht I 51 5 untingdon 612 80 . Morganza...... 46 52 or Wernersville .. 52 28 - W. Penitentiary . 1039 61 Night Watchman............... . 120 00 Over paid Tax Refunded...... . 285 22 Printing and Advertising. . 1902 45 Prothonotary fees......... 6038 62 Poor Board........... 12,500 00 Recorders fee. ............. 106 41 Rebate on Timber land.. 27 55 Hewards.................... 66 6 Records......... 496 2: Riot Expense 786 24 Road Damage ........... 2256 00 Sheep and Cattle Damage..... 2234 30 School Directors’ Conveiitions. 124 00 Stationery and Postage......... - 349 01 Soldiers Burial fon Savane: 390 Sheriff’s fee........... 4590 Supt. of Bridges. . 230 00 Treasurer's fee on 139 81 Telephone Rent 156 20 eachers’ Instit 200 00 Unseated Land Expe 175 95 Viewers pay. 596 00 Water Rent. 362 50 $83,945 97 Outstanding orders 1903.............. 30 27 $82976 24 State Tax paid to State.............. 13,841 37 Total..... i raarer tess ede sini th. $97817 61 Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits—base imi- tations, cheap and worthless— even dangerous, DeWitt's Witch Haze! Salve 8 a specific for Piles; Blind, Bleeding, jtching and Protruding’ Piles. AlsoCuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Lacerations, arbuncles, Eczema, Fehon Sh Boils, heum, and all other Skin SALVE PREPARED BY E.C. DeWitt & Co., Chicage . © BOLDBYN, H, MILLER, GRAND RECAPITULATION. W.S8. MATHEWS, D To County Tax received. $ 87,697 02 “ Sta . 9% ie 74 “ Do inte “ “ 1 93 “ Unseated land tax rec'd ae 47 “ Liquor License........ “« Automobile License.. "15 00 « State Tax refunded by State ....cc.ouiheavas 10,381 03 “ Forest fire tax refund- ed by State.......... 325 57 “ Insurance old court- sirsassbvereivess 450 00 “4 ne for old court- DOUSE..c..coemnrniviass 1,000 00 - Fines sasses Recersensaens 450 62 ers’ Ledger.. . “ Cashin hands of T) ea Jan. 1, 1904............ 23,1 y 19 $ 83,976 24 1,679 52 By Orders paidece.... “ Com. on $83,976.24, “« Unsented land tax paid 3,797 20 « State Tax paid......... 13.841 87 Balanece.......... 45550 72 2 $149,245 05 $1402 245 245 05 in hands of To Balance ..$ 45950 72 Treas. Jan. 1, 1805.. W. 8S. Mathews in Aecpt. with Somerset County on Court House fund. DR. To Cash for Bonds.......$2 To Premium on Bonds.. To Interest on Bonds, Nov.1, to 28, date of delivery................ 50,000 00 16,627 50 750 00 By Court House orders $ 42415 73 848 31 224,113 46 $267,877 50 $267,577 5) 1905, Jan. 1, To Balance in hands of Treasurer..$224,113 46 We the undersigned, county commission- ers of the County of Somerset, do certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the accounts of the County of Somerset for the year _ending January 2, 805. S. OORBAUGH, JOSEPH HORNER. JOSEPH B.MILLER. on “i. - “Balance 6a Attest— JoHN R. BoosE, Clerk. APPLICATIONS FOR Wholesale Liquor -:- Licenses. The following named persons have filed with the Clerk “of the Court of Quarter Ses- sions of Somerset county their petitions for wholesale, distillers’ or brewers’ liquor licenses which will be heard on Wednesday, March 1st, 1905. WHOLESALE. Robert Lochric Caserta isan iene tev thaieh Boswell John J.ochri In .Windber Percy Kennell......o..cooopennncnens Summit Somerset Distilling Colas Conemaugh Rorey C Cole anfl) niin. 2. Windber Wm. J. Holland.. ThomAS TUrNer.......utiersrreresnss Windber Simon P, Sweitzer. . .Somerset Borough, Daniel 8. Buterbaugh............... Windber BREWERS’ WHOLESALE. Loyalhanna Brewing Co............ Windber DISTILLERS. Buhl & Gatesman... Meyersdale ..New Baltimore tratrix of Thos. . Northampton John M. Topper. Mary Rees, admi Rees, deceased. Simon P. Sweitzer ..Somerset Borough BREW ERS. Meyersdale Brewing Co Meyersdale Windber Brewing Co ..Windber N G. EMERT, Clerk of Quarter Sessions Court. Foley’s Honey ana Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. One Minute Cough Gure For Coughs, Colds and Croup- RAILROAD. BALTIMORE & OHIO —T0— WASHINGTON, ACCOUNT INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. VERY LOW RATES. From Points 100 Miles or Less from Wasnington, tickets will be sold at One and One-third fare for the round trip, good going March 3rd and 4th, and re- ing. good leaving Washington un- til March 8th, 1905, inclusive. From Points More than 100 Miles from Washington, East of Ohio River, tickets will be sold at One Fare, plus 25 cents, for the round trip, good going March ond, 3rd and 4th, and returning, good leaving Ww ashington. until March 8th. 1905, inclusive. By depositing ticket with joint agent at Warhington not later than March 8th, and on payment of fee of $1.00 at time of deposit, an extension of final return limit will be granted to leave Washington not later than March 18th, 1905, inclusive. For additional information “call on Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road. 3-2 A Newspaper That Speaks Out. On February 2 The Pittsburg Times was 25 years old. Its owners claim that .ite undiminished popularity is demonstrated by the fact that it hase larger circulation than any other morn- ing paper in Pittsburg. During the past few years it has attracted a great deal of attention by the frankness with which it has discussed subjects of pub- lic interest. Whenever there is before the people some question of absorbing importance, newspaper readers are on the qui vive to know what The Timer has to say, and what The Times says is right to the point. It hews to the line. That, however, is only one of tHe merits claimed for it by its publishers. Its general news service is comprehensive and complete. It is accurate in ita fi- nancial department and up to date on its sporting page. Its serialstories are by the best modern authors. It pays especial attention to the news and views of all the churches, and in this respect has won the admiration of the best people. Its editorial page is a daily feaet of the best and brightest thought. It endeavors to avoid the “yellow” and caters only to the people of the bome and the family. It has no Sunday issue. Six cents a week, $3 a year. tf My Dolls. My dolls can do most anything, Can walk and talk snd sleep, And turn their heads and arms and legs, And some of them can creep; And then there is my baby doll, Why, she can even drink, The only thing I would like to know, Is how to make ’em think. When I asked Pa if he knew how, He smiled and looked so funny, And said he guessed that if he knew 'Twould save him lots of money; | He says a lot of grown up folks Can talk and eat and drink, | But he don’t think there’s any way They can be made to think. POISONS IN FOOD. Perhaps you don’t realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you. Dr. King’s New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food—or money back. 25c. at E. H. Miller's drug store. Try them. 3-1 Ideals. He dreamed of a lady with jewels rare, On a bosom of pulsing snow ; With eyes of blue and with golden hair, That shown in the moonlight’s glow ; With teeth that emiled with a pearly glint; With a slim patrician waist— He married a girl with a downright squint Who dressed in shocking taste. She dreamed of a man of mighty mold. With a high and noble brow ; A hero such as in days of old Made many a foeman bow; Whose lips were eloquent with the truth; Who had courage to do and dare— She married a narrow-chested youth “that Who says “this here” and there.” —Washington Evening Star. AFRAID oF STRONG MEDICINES. Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Cham- berlain’s Pain Balm and without taking any medicine internally. For sale by E. H. Miller. 3-1 Banking Code out West. Apropos of the recent bank robbery at Cody, it may be of interest to know that most of the Wyoming banks dis- play the following sign: “Member American association. “Patrons thinking an error has been made are requested not to shoot the cashier before investigation. “Strangers must enter the bank hold- ing their hands above their heads, or they will be fired on by the staff. “Deposits of persons killed on the premises remain the property of the bank. “The bank will not be responsible for lost guns or bowie knives. “Patrons desirous of keeping in prac- tice are requested to shoot the pens from the clerks’ hands and to leave the cashier undisturbed. “Persons desirous of transacting business quickly will please remember that shooting out the lights tends to delay rather than hasten the work of the staff. “Undertakers—This bank will not be responsible for the funeral bills of per- sons killed by the staff in tke course of business.”—Portland Oregonian. THAT TICKLING IN THE THROAT. One minute after taking One Minure Cough Cure that tickling in the throat It acts in the throat—not the Sharpshooting is gone. stomach. Harmless—good for chil- dren. A. L. Spofford. postmaster at Chester, Mich., says: “Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and terrible attack of croup. Three doses of One Minute Cough Cure half an hour apart speedily cured her. I cannot praise One Min- ute Cough Cure too much for what it has done in our family.” It always gives relief. Sold by E. H Miller 3-1 — Le Never Saw a Letter Without “Pa.” on it. A friend tells us a good story on a German in this vicinity who recently asked another person to address a let- ter for him. The letter was intended for a person residing in Maryland, and after the address was plainly placed on the envelope and the same handed to the German, the latter scrutinized the writing closely and remarked: “Mine frendt, you forgot somedinks here—you forgot to put ‘Pa’ on dish letter.” The friend replied: “You don’t write ‘Pa’ on letters addressed to postoffices outside of this state.” To this the German answered, “Vell, dot may be all right, but py chimminy if dat ain’t de first letter effer I seed mitout ‘Pa.’ on it!” THE SUNSHINE OF SPRING. The Salve that cures without a scar is DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. Cuts, Burns, Boils, Bruises and Piles disap- pear before the use of this salve as snow before the sunshine of spring. Miss H. M. Middleton, Thebes, Ill, says: “I was seriously afflicted with a fever sore that was very painful. De- Witt’s' Witch Hazel Salve cured me in less than a week.” Get the genuine. Sold by E. H. Mitler. 3-1 THE BLANKS WE KEEP. The following blanks can be obtained at all times at THE Star office: Leases, Mortgages, Deeds, Judgment Bonds, Common Bonds, Judgment Notes, Re- ceipt Books, Landlord s Notice to Ten- ants, Constable Sale Blanks, Summons, Execution for Debt, Notice of Claims for Collection, Commitments, Subpoe- nas, Criminal Warrants, etc. tf to OLD PAPERS for sale at THE STAR office. They are just the thing for pantry shelves, wrapping paper and cartridge paper for the miners. Five cents buys a large roll of them. tf Outstanding Taxes. Outstanding county, state and dog taxes on the first day of January, 1905, due and ow- ing by the collectors of the several boroughs and townships of Somerset County Pa. for the years 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904: COLLECTORS AND YEAR. COUNTY. STATE Doe. 2. Silas Snvder, Casselnan.. «i... vielen... vuirs. $ i9 10 $ 4 24 $ 5 00 Nelson Klingaman, a redais FER as 39 8 46 71 31 70 TOA... i cseviiveniccvovsnns caseassionsssvansamons $ 58 95 59 9 36 70 1902. ’ Newton Gonder, Jenner....... cocci verianviin renee TOOL. = .iaeaen iS Geateies J. L. Burnside, Meyversdale.................. 53 81 73 172 W. A. Weaver, Paint Borough $432 0 9 i... TORY ..o. cies iso rariacivsnnssy suns unimesvienneisneue $ 217 67 95 17 1903. 1. A. Coleman, Brothersvalley........c.cevnvin.vaeaes 467 07 210 85 93 RKRilas Snyder, Casselman. ..........e0veeinnen or 66 48 3 14 7 W.H. Kann. Garrett... ................o 0.00 170 37 424 41 Thos. Gallngher,Jenner.. 837 77 78 56 70 Geo. Glotfelty, Larimer 230 79 16 45 81 J. C. Silbaugh, Lower Turkeyfoot........ 25 98 PR 1 J. L. Burnside, Meyersdale.................. 513 63 a 55 86 Emil Huegenen, Ogle a ee 165 05 § 14 Oo hambers Huston, Somerset Borough... 1164 87 172 19 67 .D,Altfather, Ursina..... .............. 98 77 29 57 23 nd Obaker,Wellersburg........... 15 18 21 1 Total ..............: TH 3758 96 603 14 486 Harry Hanna, Addison 633 22 21 09 55 M. L. Emeigh, Alleghen 211 05 23 82 70 Benson—- —.... .. 90 30 46 39 4 F. E. Zorn, Berlin. 333 42 33 40 30 Jas. Swisher, Bluck..... 588 17 36 41 1. P. Friedline, Boswell 678 29 31 13 2 L. A. Coleman, Brother: 11 3601 44 484 82 194 J. C. Liphart, Casselman....... 57 21 150 5 John Kaufman, Conemaugh.. 119 88 422 82 194 T. J. Bird,Confiuence........... 426 49 24 92 16 J.S. Engle, Elk Lick....... 1804 39 131 96 234 Fairhope ——.............. 369 97 40 66 49 H. H. Yoder, Garrett......... 115 34 85 10 19 W. H. Hostetler, Greenville. 252 13 578 31 J. J. Lohr, Hooversville...... 163 01 23 50 6 Fred Shaulis, Jefferson.. 485 87 41 85 74 Thos. Gallagher, Jenner.. 1813 73 346 10 91 S. J. Weed, Tenertown.... 55 6 ill 3 Geo. Glotfelty, Larimer.. 529 13 18 96 45 Frank Weller, Lincoln.. 426 21 26 01 40 J.C. Silbaugh, Lower Turkeyfoot. 657 40 11 33 11 J. I. Burnside, Meyersdale...... 1066 50 359 89 95 S. K. Mognet, Middlecreek....................... 125 69 44 96 63 hy Sumpstine, Milford...................... 659 90 18 34 85 J. F. Spicer, New Baltimore. 47 90 81 1 Jos. Sechler, New © enterville. 63 17 11 22 4 M. H. Bauman, Northampton.. 190 61 63 08 Emil Huegenen, Ogle....v..... 165 52 3 4 17 S. A. Faust, Paint Borough.. 400 77 84187 cL. W. G. Seese, Paint Tow nship. sasiiey 961 46 69 81 109 35 R. A. Rininger, Quemahoning. 1018 56 45 49 83 00 Sol. Snyder, Rockwood........ 295 63 54 81 19 00 M. J. Glotfelty, Salisbury 606 12 76 93 30 00 Pierce Ling, Shade Satie. 589 04 22 35 168 00 Wm. McCullough, Somerfield. 156 5 93 80 C. Huston, Somerset Borough. 1286 00 170 55 72 00 A. J. Saylor, Somerset Township 2733 54 474 04 122 00 J. L. Emerick, Soutpampion 63 14 80 67 70 00 E. E. Spangler, Stonycreek. 1162 88 44 49 112 00 Frank Taylor, Stoyestow n. 197 66 22 24 5 08 Jos. S. Miller, Summit......... 713 54 103 00 153 00 W. A. Leer, Upper rion 1005.....0. iain, 629 58 16 34 56 00 H. D. Altfather Ursina....... 54 7 19 99 14 00 Jos. Obaker, Wellersburg. 80 ¢ 45 18 35 J.T. Stringer, Windber............ 2213 87 23 58 87 56 TORY .... ccc. cae vsnssiisann sinssranesy srnnsionssernss $ 28753 43 $ 8617 21 $ 2652 45 RECAPITULATION. TOUR) COONEY .....cvreieacrnresrarssrisausnssrssersssnncercnaransssnnvsvavnnnnsvenssssnndes $ 32,789 01 Total State . . 4 25 Total Dog Total The above outstanding amounts are subject todeductions, commissions and exonerations. 10 cts. a copy. $1.00 a year. McCLURES MAGAZINE is “the cleanest, most stimulating, meatiest general maga- zine for the family,” says one of the million who read it every month. 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