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1900.] OF THE SENATE. 807 Class 40. Furniture of interiors and exteriors, tables, chairs, beds and bedding, suits, refrigerators, pictures, mattresses, spring bottoms and upholstery, baby carri- ages and rattan furniture. Class 41. Tapestries, curtains, portieres. Class 42. Artistic decorations, artistic furnishings, mir- rors. Class 43. Art work, china, metal or wood. Class 44. Mats and matting, floor oilcloths, carpets, rugs, wood carpets, wail paper, shades and fixtures, cov- erings for floor, ceiling or wall. Class 46. China, crockery, tiaware, glassware, cutlery, plated ware, kitchen utensils, etc. Class 46. LIghting apparatus and appliances, lamps and illuminating oils. Class 47. Heating and cooking apparatus and applian- ces, cooking and heating stoves, kitchen ranges, gas and petroleum stoves, kitchen utensils, culinary articles and lanterns. Class 49. Refrigerators, hollow metal ware, tinware, enameled ware of copper, nickel, aluminum, iron and por- celain-lined, wooden and willow ware. Class 49. Wire goods and screens, lattice work, fenc- tug, etc. Class 50. Builders' hardware, edge tools, cutlery, fire- arms and accessories. Class 51. Plumbing and sanitary materials, bath tubs, laundry tubs, gas, hot water and steam appliances, plumbing and light fixtures and sewer pipes. Class 52. Wagons, carriages, sleighs, etc. Class 53. Bicycles, tandem and accessories. Class 54. Harness, saddlery, horse goods and accessor- ies. Class 55. Baby carriages, invalid carriages, manufac- turers of rattan and willow ware. Class 56. Sewing machines and accessories. Class 57. Books and periodicals. Class 58. Stationery goods, typewriter's and type- writers' material, toys, fancy articles, notions and con- fectionery. |
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