No Substitutes
For Royal Baking Powder. The "Royal"
is shown by all tests, official, scientificand prac
tical, stronger, purer, and better in every way
than all other Baking Powders. Its superiority
is privately acknowledged by other manufac
turers, and well known by all dealers,
v If some grocers try to sell another baking
powder in place of the " Royal," it is because of
the greater profit This of itself is good evidence
of the superiority of the "Royal." To give greater
profit the other must be a lower cost powder, and
to cost less it must be made with cheaper and
inferior materials, and thus, though selling for the
same, give less value to the consumer.
LOOK with suspicion upon every attempt to palm off
upon you any baking powder in place oi the
" Royal." There is no substitute for the Royal."
A I'nlladelphla man wants to sell Ms parrot,
which he advertises as being "suit ule for a
deaf family."
For catarrhal and throat disorders
"Brovm't Bronchial Troches " are renowned
and marvelously effective, giving immedi
ate relief. - -. . ' "
Politics makes strange bed-fellows, bat they
don't get to bed very early nights.
A GOOD PLACE FOR ROTS.
Hoitt's School, near Mill brae, Ban Mateo
county, Cal., in charge of ex-Stata Super
intendent Ira G. Hoitt and wife, is un
doubtedly one of the best schools for Boys
on the Pacific Coast.
Use Kuamellne Stove Polish; no dust, no smell.
Tbt Gimm for breakfast.
v
Keeping np the quality depends on
the peculiar and correct selection of best
varieties of leaf tobacco and the proper
knowledge of manufacture. Thirty
years' experience has enabled ns to pro
dace the splendid mastiff pluo cut
smoking tobacco.
J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond, Virginia,
Tower?
''8aMi
Improved
5LICKER
j, i; Guaranteed
f. Absolutely Water.
V. f Prof
Au
Slickers have
beside the Fish Brmd
Tradlsak on every Coat
Soft Woolen "Vf
WatCll Oat Collar.
A A TOWER. MFR. BOSTON. MASS CiWoj
I CURE FITS !
When I ny euro I do not mean merely to stop them
for a time and then have tbera return again, t mem a
radical enre. I have mads the dinease of FITS, L.PI
LEPSY or FALLINO SICKNESS a life-long atody. 1
warrant my remedy to cure the wont one. Because
othen have failed it no reason for not now receiving a
ears. Bend at once for a treaties and a Free Bottle of
my Infallible remedy. Gire Express and Poet Office.
U. 0. BOOT, III. C. 183 Pearl tit.. N. V
ely's catarrh
When applied into
the nostrils, will be
absorbed, effectually
cleansing the head oi
catarrhal virus, caus
ing healthy secre
tions It allays inflam
mation, protects the
membrane from ad
ditional eolde, com
pletely heals the sores
and restores sense of
of taste and smell.
Try the Cure.
hwwmf.
IAY-FEVER
A particle is applied In each nostril, and is
agreeable. Priee,!0 cen's atdruKfrisw' or by mail.
ELY BHOTHEKS, 59 Warren Street, New Yv rk.
W0tt I11 cut Dry or Green
Green Cut BONKS will
double the number of egg
will make them more fer-tl!G-will
parry thn hrn
fj safely through the melting
V period and put them in
. i ' I condition to lv whi-n e?p
commnnd the highest price
and will dovelope your
chicks faskr tuan any
other food.
Feed Green Bones tn!
nse t'rai)ozB to kite
the lice, and you will make
$fi!ly per cent more pro..t.
fiend for Catalogue and
litfku prices. ... ..
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mil HiKer ty uniil to the old ei MsliUe houite of A.
. i'xhm, 41 1 liii d n, 8o 'nuwiwo; i will wad by
ir.H the ciwSi, aceuruiuc w mum it the auiuuat
But mainvUKj iU loturnjuld.
It Obeys the Law.
In view of the contradictory rumors
circulated regarding the intentions of the
Louisiana oiate iHtery wmpanvauum
order to accurately answer numerous in
quiries a representative of the Times
Democrat vesterdav interviewed Mr,
Paul Conrad, the president of the com
nanv. with the result emressed below :
. Keporter Mr. Conrad, it was asserted
some weeks ago in the Northern news
papers, and the statement has since been
revived recently, that the company is
about to remove to Nicaragua, and there,
under a government franchise, open up
the business on a grander scale man
ever.
President Conrad I have heard Bome-
thins of this, but there is no foundation
for it. The company has officially stated
that it bows to the decision oi tne au
rjreme Court and will respect the laws
Keporter -Then have you no plana of
future action?
President Conrad I cannot state the
case more strongly than was done at the
time the company decided not to attempt
to obtain a renewal of its charter. lean
onlv reoeat that the company will con
tinue in business until the expiration of
its Dresent charter and then cease to ex
ist. I cannot understand, after all that
has been said, why there should be any
confusion in the public mind about the
matter.
Keporter-rllave you any objection to
my stating this as a hnalty lor tne satis
faction ot tne puDiicT
President Conrad None whatever.
Reporter Some of the Eastern pa
pers, Mr. Conrad, persistently assert that
the lottery company continues to use the
United States mails in the prosecution
of its business ; will you kindly tell me
if that is true?
President Conrad It is utterly untrue.
We are obeying the law in its letter and
spirit, and our agents everywhere are in
structed to obey it. We are using the
express companies only m our business,
and in all our circulars are printed in
structions to all persons dealing with ns
to avoid the mails. limes-uamocratj
New Orleans, La., June 1.
Carl DunUer'a I'hiloaopliy.
Sometimes a young man comes to me nnd
says be likes some advice ash to bis future. I
say to him:
"Shpeak der truth bo honest be temper
ate und keep oudt of debt."
He goes right away und tries to be nomi
nated for office, und niaypo in six months he
vhas In snail for embezzlement Therefore,
I belief it vhas best to shpeak to young mans
who like advice:
"Go und do shust like you want to do und
you will be ail right"
Sometimes a girl brings me her album and
ays she likes me to write in it I like to
oblige her, und so I write:
"If you expect to be happy in der parlor
you must practice economy in dor kitchen."
Der next time I sea dat album dot page vhas
cut oudt und dot girl vhas telling people dot
gome old Duchmaus vhas shust too cranky to
live. Therefore 1 belief it vhas better to
write in that album:
"Find a rich und foolish young man marry
turn sit down in der parlor let de kitchen
go py Halifax, und you will lif one hoonered
years una take all der happiness dere vhas."
Sometimes an oldt man comes to me und
says he likes to get married again to a young
girl, und he would be glad if I tell bim bow
it vhas. It vhas pleasure Cor me to say:
"Dot man who vhas feefty yearsold und haf
seex shudren vhas an idiot asylum to marry
himself by a girl of eighteen."
Dot oldt man says be vhas eafer so much
obliged, und he goes right off und marries
dot gal und in four weeks all his sbildren vhas
turned oudt doors. SometKxly spheaks about
Carl Dunder, und he says I dont know so
mooch ash dot bird s nest of last year.
Therefore, it vhas better for me if I tell him
"It vhas all right, Mister Schmidt marry
at once it vhas your duty young wives
like oldt husbands never mind dose sliil
drens you vhill be so happy ash nefer vhas."
I vhas tired. Let eomepody advise herself.
Detroit 1-roo I'ress.
Angling for Pie.
Mrs. Salstonstall (of Boston) Tommy, will
you uavo a piece or the mince pief
Tommy Beaconstreet (who is taking dinner
out) nes'ra, and l trust that your appor
tionment will be commensurate with my es
teem tor yourself. Burlington Free Press.
Practical Morality.
Mr. Kettledrum Dude But, my dear
Flynte, vhat reason can you have for ref us-
Mr. Flynte My reason, sir. is that I never
encourage the vice of ingratitude. Munsey's
Pianos and Organs
WINTER t HARPER,
71 Morrison Street, Portland, Or
Box 809.
YOUNG MEM!
The Specific A No. I.
Cores, without foil, all Run nf AM
hwa mid Jlt. no matter tit lmw h.iia-
KtHiulliig. Prevents stricture, H helMir an In
ternal rr-oiftly. euros when everything lae
1iun fulird. Hold by all PrutrKlntfi.
Manufacturers: XleA.B."ioenh!l. Medicine
Irlw. 3.00. Co., but Jow, CaL
N. P. N. U. No. 449 8. F. N, U. Ko. 628
REMARKABLE INCIDENT,
Lecturer Discovert His Danger and
Lose Bis llfaA Terribla Warn
ing to Others.
It is a scene in the lecture-room of a
medical college i Now Orleans. The
nrol'essor is lecturing before an intelli
gent class of medical students. lie is
describing the human body, its defects
and the danger by which it is surrounded.
In order to illustrate it he has fluids
from the human body, which he it sub
jecting to chemical tests.
"Gentlemen," he Baid, "I have de
scribed to you the appearance of the
human fluia in a diseased state j I will
now show you bow the name fluid ap
peal in a healthy state," and he sub
lected his own to the test. As he held
it up to the light for a moment, his hand
trembled, he caught bis breath, he paled
and exclaimed : "Gentlemen, I h.ve just
made a most horrible discovery : I my
sell have Bright's disease of the kidneys."
In less than one year lie was ueaa.
The above dramatic arul strictly true
Incident shows the terrible danger and
mysterious nature ol this modern disease,
which may well be called the demon ot
the present century. It steals into the
system like a thief, manifests its presence
by the commonest, symptoms anu las
tens itself upon the "system before the
victim is aware. It is nearly as heredi
tary as consumption, quite as common
and fully as fatal. Entire families, in
heriting it from their ancestors, have
died, yet none oi the number knew or
realized the mysterious power which was
removing them. Hundreds of people
die daily by what is called heart disease,
apoplexy, paralysis, spinal complaint,
rheumatism, pneumonia and other com
mon diseases, when in reality .it is
Bright s disease ot the kidneys. Ihese
are solemn facts, but all the more serious
because of their solemnity.
There has never been but one remedy
known for the cure of Bright's disease,
or even for its relief, and that remedy
has become the most popular of any pre
paration known to tne worm. it is
Warner's Safe Cure. It has taken men,
and women, too, who were in the lowest
stages and restored tnem to pertect
health and strength. It will invaribly
check the first stages of this terrible dis
ease, if taken in time. It is indorsed by
physicians, approved Dy scientists and
useJ by the best people in the laud. It
is a scientific preparation and owes its
popularity wholly to its power. It can
fw nrnenred of anv reliable dealer, hut
great care should be exercised to secure
the genuine and not permit any un
scrupulous dealer to sell anything in its
place. .
The Ameer of Afghanistan's armv has
been defeated in its campaign against
the insurgent Khans, and the tribesmen
have been cut off from its communica
tion with Afghanistan.
CONCENTRATE TOUR VITALITY.
One of the secrets of health is the con
centration of vitality. The recruiting of
the vital principle is done effectually by
Brakdbeth's Pills. " Health finds happi
ness in the mere sense of existence." Beah-
deeth's Pills help nature to reassert her
own when she has been forced to vacate her
stronghold in the body. When an enemy
attaeks a fort all the forces are concentrated
at the point of attack to resist the on-
BlttUIItr. EJU WibU lUO J , 1 ' I. f. 11. 1. 1 II II
Pills concentrate all one's vitality to throw
on the encroaching discane. uet na.tN'
dreth's Pills, lie sure to take no other.
iiKAXKHKTH's Pills are sold in every drug
and medicine store, either plain or sugar
coated. If noor relst'ves had their way they would not
nave nen uncles very long.
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Ci A Tested Remedy Ct
I Blood ani Skin
s Diseases s
2 A reliable core for Contagious
T Blood Poison, Inherited Scro- f
O fula and Skin Cancer. Q
SAs a tonic for delicate Women n
and Children it has no equal, gl
S Being purely vegetable, la harm-
leas in its effects. O
SA treatlae on Blood and Kkln Dis- C
east: n tailed pbes on application.
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"August
Flower"
"One of my neighbors, Mr. John
Gilbert, lias been sick for a long
time. All thought him pastrecovery.
lie was horribly emaciated from the
inaction of his liver and kidneys.
It is difficult to describe his appear
ance and the miserable state of his
health at that time. Help from any
source seemed impossible. He tried
your August Flower and the effect
upon him was magical. It restored
him to perfect health to the great
astonishment of his family and
friends." JohnQuibell, Holt, Ont.
Gousiiopison.
I have a pmitive remedy tat the abort dioaua; by iU
oaathoaauuiaof eta of th wont kind and of lone
itandiiHr Biru txwaetrred, Indmd Matron la my faith
in itacUeacy, tbi! I will xnid TWO BOTTUi ran. with
1 VAXUABLH 1REATISK ODthiadlaeantoanyaaf.
Jeror who will aetut me thatr Krpreaa and P. O. addrwa,
V Jl, filocam, fit. C 183 Pearl St M. I.
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Tntt'a Tiny Hlla act aa kindly on the
child, the ilit fcmavla or iiillrmf
old aire h upon the vigorous roan. v
Tuit'sTiny Fills
J Rive tone and ntrength to the -weak
KtimiBch, bowel, kidney and bladder
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PSso'a Remedy for Catarrh la tbe
Beat, Nasiest to Tine, and Cheappul.
n
gA 'I "i-J
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Li bold by druggiKta or aent by mail,
J DOa, K.T. Hawlttne, Warren, Pa.
Iha Chinas.
What aueer creatures theso Chinese
arol Thev look and act us if they
might be tlie inhabitants or soma otuer
planet, so totally dilFcrent are they
from all the other mundane, races.
Nevertheless, they have losrical
minds. Guv Min, ft Chinaman, in a
Bjieech at tan Francisco, expressed
some surprise at what ho considered
the inconsistency of "sending milliona
of dollars to China to prepare her peo
ple for the kingdom of heaven, and re
fusing them a home in the United
States."
Yes. it does look a little queer,
doesu t it? There is a great deal of
difference between the Chinese stories
and those that appear iu our novels and
magazines. There is very little love
in the average Chinese noveL The
hero is a fellow who made his money
in America by washing clothes, while
the heroine is a girl who wants revenge
because the villain killed her cat.
Much has been written about the
barbaritv of the Chinese iu bandaging
the feet of the female babies. It seems
now that there is reason m this appar
ently senseless cruelty. It is done to
prevent them from spending half thehf
time on snopping tours wnen tney
crow older. And yet the Chinese are
called uncivilized.
The Chinese have oueer ways of
punishing frauds. For robbing a ped
dler the culprit is put in a mortar and
tired asramst a stoue wall. Whether
this cured bim of his propensities wa
have not yet learned ; we should not
wonder, however, if it had. Texai
Sif tings.
No Kiaalng Iu Japan.
Young Japanese girls are as naturfl
made them, and very sweet they are,
too, in their quaint dresses showing
the plump chest and rounded arms.
Pages could be writteu about theil
charms. What dear, dainty, little
dolls they arel Such white teeth, rosy
lips and coy smiles I Who shall de
scribe them? and what next? A kiss,
perhaps? Not over here. Oh, never 1
They never do. They don't know how,
actually don't know how, and even
peasant girls are closely guarded.
Fancy a young man iu cottou ki
mono and wooden clogs stealing a
chance to walk with his best girl un
der the blooming cherry trees, ex
plaining the constellations and quot
ing sentimental poetry, telling her
that he "hung upon her eyelids' that
"her voice was liko a temple gong;"
in fact, that he loved but her alone,
and then making her several formal
bows at the door of her father's straw
thatched hut as they parted in the
moonlight Can any American lovef
stretch his imagination enough to be
lieve in a sweetheart not kissing those
pretty lips, paint and all, by a sort of
"natural selection f
'Tisa melancholy fact, but a Japan
ese has no such impulse. No lover
courts his mistress with "sweetest per
suasive kisses." No mother kisses lief
baby as she cuddles it against her
bosom. Cor. Home tuoen.
The Bcallty or Life.
To the reflecting mind there is noth
ing more extraordinary than to ob
serve with what obtuse, dull and com
monplace impressions most men past
through tins wonuertui lite. Late,
which, to such a mind, means every
thing momentous, mysterious, pro
phetic, mouitory, to the many is but
around of cares, of familiar pursuit
and formal actions. They look upon
tiUia nui iu U9 n vuiivuviuiiiiv. wa un v
tensive pleasure ground; the objects
are familiar; the implements are
worn ; the very skies are old ; the earth
is a pathway "for those on earthly er
rands; the world is a working Held, a
warehouse, a market place and tbii
is life. j
Eut life indeed tbe intellectual life,
struggling with it3 earthly load, with
an eternity unimaginable behind it,
with an eternitv to be experienced be
fore it, with all its strange and mystid
remembrances, now exploring its past
years, as if they were periods before
the flood, and then gathering them
witbiii a space as brief and unsubstan
tial as if they were the dream of a
day with all its dark and its brighl
visions of mortal fear and hope life,
such a life, is full of mysteries. Or-
ville fewey.
An Automatic Babbit.
B. II. Worrall, proprietor of Queen 'i
Park, Morley, has invented an auto
matic "rabbit," which, it is said, meeU
almost all the requirements of the
sport of coursing. It fits in a socket
attached to an endless wire running in
gutters below ground, only a narrow
slot showing on the surface. The
contrivance is worked by machinery
erected in a small tower. The motive
power is a heavy stone weighing about
half a ton, working Hke a clock
weight, the speed at which the "rab
bit" travels being controlled by a man
at a crank handle. The gutters are
laid diamond shape, and tbe length of
the course is about 200 yards, the
"rabbit" doubling twelve times on the
journey, the angles being very acute.
In case the dogs are unable to capture
the "rabbit" before the whole ground
has been traversed the quarry runs
into a box, an inclined plane in which
lifts it out of the socket, the dogs los
ing it. New xom Bun.
Naming Elalnora.
When F. II. Heald settled on the
Machado ranch, near San Diego, and
began to build jLismore, then un
named, he was puzzled about the chris
tening. What should he call the com'
inc citv bv the lake and snrincs? Ft
nallv he chose lake something or other
a long compound but the postolllce
authorities would not have it. They
wrote Mr. Heald that one word was
enough and sent him a list to choose
from. He took Elsinore, and a few
davs afterward announced the fact to
old Senor Machado. The aged don
was for a moment nonplused. "El
Senor," he said, "which senor do you
mean, yourself or myself?" "Your
self, of course," replied the diplomatic
lleald. And to this day the Machados
believe that the name Elsinore is but
a gringo corruption of "El Senor," the
senor who owned the original prop
erty. San v rancisco Argonaut.
DKAH SKA FRUITS.
Tuny alay mulllttidea when they era the prod-
net of in'k-kwtof incipient dlwant). A "ilinht"
cold, a lit of indtgvHtlon, billouauoai oroouoU
patlou, each or any ot the' 'minor al aicuU"
advauoe in raauy caaua with " leagua.doatroyiiii
airiiiva," i.ivo mum a iwut, oariy awivav wnu
II OBlettor' a Stomach Bl tors and avert the ilaimcr.
Aburnethy admlulaturcd au aiarinlmr rebuke to
th man who informed bim that be had " only a
wiliil" '-Only a cold," repeated the doctor.
" What would ?e have the plaguel" Kheuuia
tUiii and la rrtpe are canity extliiKUlahable at
ine mri. vvny men auow mem w gei up a ran
head of ateam? Put on the brakea with tne Hit
tera. The Rental warmth which thin uporb med
icine dill'uHua throiiKh the ayxtcm, tha Impetua
It given to ttie circulation of the bluod, Ita aooth
lug aud atreugthenltiu: ell'dct U on the nervona,
iptHiiatiy recommend ittotneenieehietfauaaicK.
1 la the great ipevltto for malaria.
A South Jeraev mn?t nrinta an aocount of the
discovery of " the Ufeleaa corvee of au unknown
duad tuan."
100 11KWARI). SUOO.
The roadera of tMa natter will be nleaaed to
learu that there la at leaat one dreaded dlaeaae
that cieuoe haa been able toouretnaillUalaKea,
and that la catarrh, Hnll'a Catarrh Cure li the
only poaiUve cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh, being a coiialltutlonal dla
eaae, reuutrea a cenittltutlonal tieatinout. Hall'a
Catarrh Cure la taken Internnlly, acting directly
upou we oiooo. anu muuoua auriacea ui tue -tern,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
d taeaae and giving the patient atrength by build
ing up tne couantuuou ana aaaiaung nature in
doing ita work. The proprietor have ao much
fiilth in lla curative power that they offer IICO
for auy cawe that It falla to cure, baud for tea
Uinonlala Addrene
F. 1. CHKNEY St CO., Toledo, u.
Bold by druggiaU; 7S centa.
COJYrll0HT
Arrested
-the progress of Consumption. In
all its earlier stages, it can be cured.
It's a scrofulous affection of the
lungs a blood taint and, as in
every other form of scrofula, Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
is a certain remedy. Uut it must
be taken in time and now is the
time to take it.
It purifies the blood that's the
secret. Nothing else acts like it.
It's the most potent strength-restorer,
blood cleanser, and flesh
builder known to medical science.
For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, and all
lingering Coughs, it's a remedy
that's guaranteed, in .every case,
to benefit or cure.
If it doesn't, the money is re
turned.
In other words, it's sold on
trial.
No other medicine of its kind is.
And that proves that nothing else
is "just as good" as the "Discov
er?. The dealer is thinking: ot hit
profit, not of yours, when he urges
something else.
ThU GREAT COUGH CURE, thw weecss.
fcl CONSUMPTION CURE it sold by drug
cists on a positive euarantee, test that no otlie:
Cure can stand (uccestfully. If yon have
CUUUii, ilUAXbfc-WtoSor LAUKIM ,tl
will cure you promptly. If your child hai the
CROUP or VIIOOPING COUGH, use It
quickly end relief is sure. If you fear CU.N
SUMPTION, don't wait until your case ii hope
less, but take this Cure tt once and receive im.
mediate help. Larue bottle. SC. snd Sl.OO,
Travelers convenient pocket aize 2. Ask
your druggist for SHII)U'S CURE. If your
lunp are tore or liack lame, u&e bhuoh s l'or
oui Pluters. Price, 25c.
I IGHTNING FLUID.
THE GREAT PAIN
K I LLER1
IXSUIUXE0USJ9UTI A0TI01I
This Is the most wonderful pain-destroyer
that has ever been put before
the public. From its rapidity of action
comes the name we give it. Positively
tho greatest boon to suffering human'
Ity. No tarn. should bs without a
bottle In the house. We warrant It te
be a sure and lasti-g cure for all pain,
This Is ona of the few harmless bul
effective remed'ei that is most valuable
for Inward as well as outward appfrca
tions, and will cure In cases where all
other medicines have failed. For
Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Colic, In
fluenza, Coughs and Colds, Cramp In
Stomach, Pains in Back and Limbs,
snd all pain flesh is heir to. For salt
by all druggists In 00c and Sl.OO bot
tles. DON'T FAIL TO TRY IT.
JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO.,
orvr
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Jt Biejeu c.uioiw ma
UM 1 nin you foel Vad? Do ou hav a "headache?
lyE-aWi aL Does your back achef You can't eat . and
don't feel like work. The lfsfllO trouble la your liver is tor
pid. You are full of bile. I UUU Get rid of it without delay.
Thrift rloHAH nf MnnrA'l RfiVfilfld Rfltnuilir will An if tin A tviatrn . m mum mmmk
you feel like a new person. For
OlVrO KNJOYO
Both the method and results hen
Syrup of? Figa is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and icU
eently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
Mines and levers aud cures habitual
constipation permanently. For sale
in duo ana tl bottles by au ciruggisu.
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all alaea; the uitwt popular, 1 ua. inc., 1 lb 7&0.
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FRED T. MERRILL,
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CORRUGATED IRON
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I Metallic Skylight, Iron Cornices.
J.C. BAYER, PotM Or.
INSTITUTE,
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6O Mortfc Front Street, Cor. D,
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fflfrs., 147 Washington St.BOS TON, MASS
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