.i i. heart of th virtlm bound In lh ,"i','io!il l uru heu ml j.ur.Bed br 9 n krsaparilla it!nl 1'nrlfl-T. AH'IriifM. t n:l nrr tin-l)cl f utr-ilitinrr PlilS uilln.nt.1 t m toil. ::iv. ,,"it-nir'l' I'liibrrlla. ;i ih American 8ortinian ,., ti'? about a hum 'of : window where I work ,: ;. ! tva H liuttcnint-troe. w-1. ;nl built her nest on a Rivv iioiir the wlmlow, nml ., opportunity to watch lior In fact, tvc could look rlht ,v. wit''" there wn 11 heavy in-i tip- wp tllollKht wo if he covered her young i .i ; ri. Well, whi-ii tin- tlrst 1 sin- i-iino nnd took In Itet ,,f i w.t or three largi" leaves Iy. nnd ltld this leaf in - s a completely to cover tl-vv away. i null In ill' l ! of tlnm-st . in k tli.it tin' loaf was ,,r iiiinki'd upon. After , ,, nvc". the olil Mr.! I'll I v:Ii.m.Ui tin- It'ti f. and . i : ' :! dry. Pi .ilti-Work. ... .'li'iu'iiti Siiiv has surprised u '.. "I t!rl talklnsr about i.!-:.rl.i!i .iy.. .ii uil'leii yours yctV" ash...) : .vm r .1 P'hel. i; :l n of XV e'l, ':" !.. t.'oi: t'ir-t. I iiad to hunt . i'. were li if i'Uo'i"h, and ,i t'i !. ri looking In the die- HYPNOTIC HEALING. "SLEF.P llOOM,lJf ANEW YOKK llOStMTAL.. C.'ilhln It Walla Patients Pant Into rruceritl Matnltr r Tlicy Awaken l-'ully Restored to llrulth. Tnn m in-tit nick J I vl lira what t!ny moan: In .'in to think 1 it tirilshcd!" . and in'V( r mi l: I. ,! I ! no ?mv ns!,,.,! the I jul of 1 1 1 fat lady. 1 :.!!." slid ill"' fill lady. t 1 1 ' T Mean to It'll i:o yon .it nil your salary tilrettdyV" didn't tu-an to." replied the ! .i lll. itliiiosl Ml tears, "lull si:i-li a lovely vuso pt:f lir !'. nnd I tot to l.lililiii"; ai:at..st ,e!eiv I t'.ioiittit." -Clte-Iniui; ;r.i!.iin K let" mill r b;r. tli" JVyptlun CIXU QUESTIONS. A WOMAN'S PREROGATIVE, AND SHE USES IT. 'ill-Hull nml I'loinpl Answers .Milli'l In I.i rut Siitlsruetli.il It I.IIHTI. vuniicn hate to ii'dt their t'uo-c delicti to i piest ions that inn understands, and there to M lit I.VUU. d s a -it, A LI ii t M 1 i 'l V! lie read en ny one a s' '.. 'l'hoiivj, j)il( ,,f nii'h e liiin received within n il'N from those unli. ted with a- forms of female diseases, "ess to say the answers :;.'!. t eiiuif'irt l!Ui'. relief, live of di'dtrifiii;? in the jrroin, in Miiall of liaeU, retention, ii of iiH iises, hearint'-ilowu iidaelie, nervousness, hlues, vuiiitnins that ruijuiiv prompt re is. in most cases, rapid. I'inklniiu's Ve;.-i.ulile t'om- 1,1 '" promptly taken, nnd ilium will furnLsli nuy ndvien free. I'ollowiny is uilother thanks: !u I'1 my thanlvs for tlio little IkkiIj whieh voti li.-iee Miit me. Jt has opened my eyes, nml told lne t hut tin-i-i. i.. ., remeilv f, n-snlV. r. I in" n i .ni.'ii 'i i n .. ... 4 ,ii no iieeil f.r Women to Mif fer, if they w ill only take Lydhi I'.. I'lnkhain'H I hiif l'ereil for years with painful menstruation, tliiukiii'' there was mi reined v for it ; hut after reading "u pamphlet, I thought 1 Vl'.voiiri!iedU-ino h trial, nnd i-'i nil lu.w i,uiekly it relieved '''"'""'nnd it f,,r j,ll women with palnfal nienst ruiition." ;iK Nwikiio.vs, Critteudoa, I'M ,vt f ELL DRILLER ,v i 'l"'rli'ii In i In. Kni.ti ru '" -ll km..., ! Minn,. , nit in ri'ti r.-ii.-e t., ,,, ,,i Ur ,.. , " , " : "'' I UfiitTMt ..r. i.l--. " "iioitn-r inn. ",,.,.' N,1"ul'' '"'o uii..iiiur u( :OMIi. N V 51 A.N, 1 Inin, . s. aiaSSiEii trugRt room thftl any titutioo for tbe cnroof tlio nick j oincsses located in the u iiiinrMiirni ot tuo ,cw lork rost (ini'lunto Hospitid. Tlio liopital author. tlrs linvo ollicially nnmcd it the "Sleep I'ooru." It js Ucro that the mudi-ncoHed-nt liyptiotio j)oer iruT to bo n blcn.-'in to tho iin'tietod. I'niii is linninhml nud j lp.tMiro takes its jdnce. Tlio inont liistrifKing opcrntion lioooims to the iitlTerer n imitU r of ronratulAliou. 'I'ho ih eti.m my tlmt jieople, is it f.-.le, Lnvi? n very rrroneoUi idr: of livpnotiRM) nnd itidleots. As n mutter of (net, bpt:tiin in like nil other jmwt i lnl iulluotit't!, eupulilo of l.eing tliverteil into r. 'ni;o!s of evil, ns well ftnlliefc of pon.l, llypcotio ungt'tin:), whrn brot:gl;t nlinut ly tlio iropi r )'i'rrn), in never injtirioux in iln n'ei't", litciiti-o Rri-.t rare itt taken lu teKetiug n Fiil;ect, to lu.et rhin if ho or ehu is of me it temperament would Miller irom IMpnoile: lttlitlt ucc. II it is ler.rnod tiuit iiHturo has constructe.l tlio jintieiit that Mil liiisbt Jol'ov liypmtif mestiou n uuo oilier nieti.ol is trie 1. 1'r. William I'. AViikin, n mm of n;ueli lenriiin- and : eeotlin -Iv w. ll vi r-ed iit liiodtrn thought m it relatis ine lieal toienee. ha-i ni'i-li. akihi-IiI 'liriLi.lv of tho .S p Ihiu:-.! r.iul its '.!l'i et, 'Uertw'1 re: nlur KtUuilai.ee lit the f ' t n i has j-ivin him atuplo o por W'.V ,0 invf.-tir-t.te. Tlu fa.'U that Ie i-tnted in ihis nrli.'lo ro fur in rt-:.rd- th" ttehtrrul .MaiiM of 1 1 j treatment are ro':i'."d l.i Pr. Will.tn. Tluy are t-tr-iti m-, ii.-hed. ) I : u."! rot l n m tiny do t;.'tt v us li ti.' eoiiHiiieri d the 'ni.oil nl tlutiiy thi.t tiie ilillui'iiee of mind over la-itWr, nti.l mind i vi r liiin I, eoul.'t he l.our;ht to the ni.J of the iliseij. le:i of Caieii. Tin re l l.o'.hing in the l':r-t jjluuee nt tho Sleip I'tooui whieh ituiifntes that tint tiling o. iui uiiumi iI nature liai'pcini tin re. It is very phnuiy Inr-ni.-hed, luMLg ractie iily l.are of i vi T.Ylliiug but l eliehcH nloliif tlio wall. ii few eo;u!ortah!e chairs and m vi-r il M'rertui. A distinct mttliod lies in t his phiiuiiem, for ext'eedillg care In taken that th re sliuli ho liothitit; hi tho room to tlistract tho eitieat'n at tention in the lea-t from tho perron from v. hoiii tiie hypnotio hiigxiidion comes. It is a well known I't-MMitial ol fueeiHsful liyjiiiotisiu tu foii'.'cnlrato tbo path nt'ti attention. Thin in the ocntrul idirii of theentiro urrangenn lit of tho room, Just how tho patient in treated, just how hypiioti-m iu re-j-nrdod by the n.etli.'ul proTeJ-Hioo, is c-spluitiotl in l'r. Wilkiu'u own iior.- "I may cay," tmid Dr. Wilkin, "tlmt tny exjrienco iti treating n certain liuc of I'li-ctise.s htiH been Mich that tho prejudice llri-t felt ill mi ploying this mttliod. a I'rejiiilice tpnte prevalent nie.i t'g tlio proti.sioit of this country, has in en entirely retnoVt.il, and I fully believe in the hem i'.ts to bo derived by hypnotic ni;;!;c.sli:m properly tin Jdoyetl. HypnotiMii ha i gn at value in lU'iiting etltain diM'ii'i., thtiiU'h its p!neo in tlierapi utie t is peculiar. My feeling is that its value is more Mrikiii' iu its i-lVtets ti.au wide, in an phcabiMy. 'The iui tho 1 I rtnplot for indiioiiKf tlio hyj tjotic t-lci p is tlm one in uuiht K r.i iul ii.se, twi I is commonly r -ferrcd to ns 'LVrnhciiu's luttho l'; it is very Minplo. In the I'r.-t pla 'e U i-. k) ur raiiypd, ns far an i o-Mule, that every condition will favur the ib-velopnieut of the th(u;;ht we wi-h shoiihl ilomi rate the pittier.t, namely, that he t-hould to eh ep. To thi.s i II I, then, must bo considered tho leeiitul btate of tho patient, the at t itu le of tho oper utor, nud the eiivironuKiit. It is my opinion that revolving di- kn, or auy mi tho, !s of i-eiiiiiiig mytti rveuiployed for the purpuMi of iudinuug the hyp notic hleej', aro uu iiupo."itioii on tho patient. 1 refer to lntluence him by npl ruling only to his eohllili-U ro aud intelligeuct'. "It is esplaincd thru to the patient that, for the proper treatment of his tli-cioc, ho is to be hypnotized; that tho treatment, it in believed, will be cl!c;'iiiiil in its iTKiiItH, anil that cer tainly there i notkiug utipleusuut iu the employment of it. Hi nervous-Los-s nnd nuy n-ruples or fears are over come by a reasonable i xiilaiiation of our jbjeirt and iui tho. I, or by any tueanri milnblu to iinliviuiial ea-eo. We aim ton'cuie hiH entire couli icncoautl to piaco li i i u at ta-ie. "i'ho altitude of tho oju-rator on'y nce.l bo iir.it t, eontldent un I liriu. Auy lit rvi.u-!:Vsiora.'it.itlo:i or uncertainty on his part is comiouuic ite I immedi ately to the Mthjeet. Tbero -hould be no tio'Ko iu the loon', a 'J 1 it i pro'ia b!y moro I'av.if.iblo to havj tin) loom jomi-tvhnt ihir'ieued. Then tin' patient is phieeil in a chair Hillicicutly easy to jiroduco no phjuieal eoiiitr iiut J his liea l nsts anuiUht the back of tho chair or ti'r,iuu-t tuo tvull, he i i directed to tlx iu eyes upon koiue object whieh is litild up beloro his face, or upon any object iu the room, aud ho, having the patient in a mental aud piiybitml con dition favorublo to tbo hypuotio btafo, lio ia told nuietly, repeato 11? and firmly to " fcleep.' Hit 1'" UMially otrokod. Inahhort time his eyea look nloepy, his eyelids become heavy aud tremulous. Ho in then commanded to close bw eyes. Tho hand ot tho operator is pnsed gently over his cyelidH, and tho patient is in formed that ho cannot upon bis eyes nutil ho is told to do bo. in almost every cane the patient will bo iu tu first htaga of bypnotio bleep. Tbo degree of hypnotism need never, as a rule, exceed tho liwt Uge, ha somnambulic state, though it 11 Le iouud that foiuo patieiU, Ihose who lire particularly tnitcrptiblo, will pats to readily into tho further stage that e?en t stapo of rigidity may de relop with Itrjesir on tho part of tho operator to ?3 no it, Wo Cnd it7irit onlv to maVo ono or two tiggettion. reprate.l orcr anil over several times nt ono renAce. At tho next treatment another suggestion, is added to and repeated with tbotlrst ono made. In this way tho condition of tho patient is pra lually corrected. Tho ouration of ideep vnrics from ten tnin-it.i' to half an hour or more. To cud i l.c sleep patients r,re simply com lnnu.ic.l to wakeu." A noticrable truth which is demon strafed by tho experience at tbo hos pital is found in tho fact tint tlio hyp notic treatment is mora beno:iciul to bmiu T.orktrs than t( other?. It seems to produce mi absolute nervous rest, or, rest of tho entiio nervous system. Tito dh-ease.i tint aro con quered, houevtr, with hypnotism'! aitl, vary crcitly. Araotig them aro dipsor.hi-iui, iiorapl'.ob:n, tho luelan eholie, or neurasthenic, tlio pr-rriNi tie of a tleircncrat . tho vaj-arici of ft hysteric. Not the ieat cunou i of tho ailments that liypnntit i ni la in rem edying nro i!raiik-nrrcs and tiie to bacco habit iu Us very worst fonu. New Yolk I lirpateh. in lui;ratc!l Wliilc IIciki'. The rcidetice of th President of t'nited Siatrs out.'lu to bo wcrthy of the o'Viiv. Tin. )ire'iit White House is i ijual to all ili - icipiiremrnts of Mf'lt r. rt si lt tiee, so Inr Hi it goc. It is a simple and !ini!ied bn . Idiug, whose beauty is n cuitant. deli.;ht to appreci itivo prroiis. It wis con ceived and carried out. by tiie archi tect who planned it in t o proper spirit, but it is not l'ir,;i' vtiou ;!i for tiie purport's to whi.'h it is tu ?. s irily put. Tiie eouutry nnl the city of Wiishinp.toiihavo rown, an I the Presi dent's liotiMi hus not grown wi'h tliem, A Inri o rt of it is 'iveii r.p to tho busine-s o;1.!'. s of tie' I'rr-ii b i.t, his private s t r. ' try, nn 1 his elt i !,s, au.'. tlio President's I ii ii!y nr.- deprived of tiie use ol iiii.iih. r iaro pint of t'.i i lowi r floor ol the hoii.c lii ciri- ) it is necessarily o'l pubir- view luo t of tiie tune. 'I lie firmly is th Tet'oro er.".'np.?d for proper aecomiiiodiitiolis, an I there are no loouvi lor tho eiitertntimctit of ("Jilt" ts. j'Joreotir the house it fo b idly in r.ti-r,i d ns to entrance, exits nnd hallvats that a state reception t lit ro is always an liii.'ouitt.rl ib!e nml ibiir;i-rous jam, while many nu invited iruest, and liiuuy ol'icrrs who ntt"Iid certain fimelioii! un ' t order.--, havo been made st riouly ill b.r.' riso they have been eotnpelletl to stand lor hours in cold or stormy weather until they could giwu adtnittaneo through tiie siu; lo door that cull bo used for tbe ptirpode. Tho tlel'jcieii'Mi s of tho 'Vhito llonsi aro Hothoroii' ly recogui.ed in Wash ington that V many rears effort have been ina ; to hecuro worthier Vor tho President, ho. Its have been in tho wrou yceaaso they havo contempt. lut 'l.liiigs, foreign to tho iuP.it .'character of tho White I!o;is", wiiiuii ibes ime i-roun Is. Other lil'orts sMll nr-i attiiiiots of speculator i l in v mat i ion t the 1 ill--. Tiro White II. .'i carinas and iinnioi'ii vTVi.tl, a::. I it i present l i niitilii line pr-'Mtidi u n-structinc-i. Iu i ii a, a id. in t'.'e .1. I lli'.HI Mllf.'S t "Thn Vocat Plnticnt." M adamt stelba adilrcfises itudonts ot music In an lnstmctJve, practical paper tu tli Idlea' llotii'? Journal. Pliu trlls In her artlelo en "The Vocal Student" of the tu-cesrsity of oecurltijc a thorough ly competent teacher, of practice, and tbo cure of the health; eriphnsixin the linjiortancp of b"lng trained inur.lt Inns as well as vocalists; talks of tln mono trtry value of a musical training sml of Puropean study. With regard to the monetary reward of a capnblo sinjer, Madame Melha enys: "To a (,-lrl prop erly tralucd ami qualified the profes sion of a vinal teac' .T Is one nt the most remunerative, (Imul teaehrrs nre scarce and In great d.Miuind, and ns the fees are larjje an excellent Income may be oli't.ilac.l. Next conies the career of the church slucr. Pvery ehureii h.i.s Its choir, and lit the majority of envs the noloUts cm posi iM It nre paid, nnd often well paid. Kttga cements as a drawlnj r.Mim t!:icer can be secured In lar-c cities when one has talent aud facility, and wh. u the v,.if In not suf ficiently large for lis p.nr.inr to bo cove a cola ert sliiL-. r. The fees of the micerjisful coui-ert singer are larsc; k!ic Is (sinstatiMy Iu tlemriuil; her r-'pert. lif ts tif Hi'tu-s. i.'.t of tiro roles, an 1 l.i more lasdy n' Mirrrft; her i xin'tises nre lin.ltiM t t; ! .s.st of a fi w eveiiliu- i downs, la t ie phioe of siv-s-. s of co.-i-tuuirs. P'.r t!i- opera k!iu- 'f there Ii plenty o:' nerd work, lutt for that thi-re Is the e..::i.iMiratlen of belnv .issuriattsl 111 many i aes with the fani'His art:;i ef the world, whom In know Is n Hlirraf eilu.'a'.l'H ." If'O e; SCS)8G0 The Same Old Sarsaparilla. That's Avers. Tho samo old s:irsnparill. ns It was made and sold fiO yrttrn aijn. In the laboratory it is liflerent. Thero modern appliances lend speed to hkill and experience. Hut tho k.irsuparill.i Is the stine i l l C) : nrm pTtiorifiitin int i m if.....;iT t i . 1 ' , , . - . la iruu iuh riiiettiiMHil.l 1.1 (,P Hill I i'l - ' f H:irs;i).tnl.ii that tnatlo tho rc'..nl -,VJ yruv f itn . f , ' ) -x don't we lit'ttrr U? V'il, v..i juu'ii i i tho V to o - - - - - - v , " - ' ill .11 tl I I I I Ml condition of thu Hf-ilii.p nnd the raspberrv- "I'mil.t le's. ho si-itl, "(iod imght havo made u better berry. n.t, milium ss, n;so, jio never did." y don't wo better tin sarsapiirillny Wo can't. We n.o u leg tho ""if itld rt,tnt tlmt cured tho Indians nml tint J-painardr. It It:: not. been I lettered. Aid ct.ee tiake anrsaparilln coinpoiititl out of Karsa;uiriV.. plat.t, xv e see no way of Improvement. Of t o-ir-e. if w tvi ro 1iliik:lig some p.,T,.s chi'tnicul conipour.il. we Jiih;!it.... but we re not. We'r" making tlio same old sai-s.iii.irnl.i to euro the t:tnii old itistases. Von rati till i'.'s tlm K.'tlltl li, I ..ii'..iii.i...7,i I l ,1... ......... - ' . ... ",1,1 mi, IT' .til '!' It. II", A 1 I I'l I.IIIII1 . vlil run:, lfa tho boveie..'n blood luriihr, anil ( ) Ajcr's, W v) V White lloi-e call be iibniiii atitly sp iciou-, proved, while its archil will be nl t lie same Ilarpt r's Weekly. I tlio rill.' of tll li ii th o! the city, e, with nil its r Ii niid be pr"- r uvii'i on its t .ric ite, its eie I by other i i.t of this l y V:: Arthur i.-.v. i ,- t hat tie) ma le t.tit only but i Veil itu- 1 1 1 r til lenturos time pre u'rveJ. 11. IM an i I. lieu in ! !m tin nr. n An Araii'iiiaj ISriilcgruiiai, Nt.t'.vith -t i'l liu.r the Tiirl;, tho Ar l iu u in n "till in u rv, u.i I a writer ill ('h'Uiiiiel's'n .lourtial e.p!ui:istheget-up of tlio Hrootii : V I'r.r.vny barber, his arms bare to th" elbo.v, hurtles tu. His tissistnut carries a ch-iir, over tviui'h is aprea-l a llowere I toWol. Til' tl CIlt'D it pro-ers-ioti. I'h" bri loro j a, his cuiiti ti inlin e ol ashen pallor, (it haa been floured for tie.' ocjisumi totters along, aupport.'d liy syiupitlr.'.iiig frieuds. Alter ho is shaved by tho barber, a variety of costly and wonderful fcur. tiieuts are pui. upon hini, all of them gilts frjtu I. is fair (b'luira. P.iurbreu of the t.ridogroom's brothers, tnc'.i liolilit.g a can il iu the right hand, strip liuu to tho i.kiti, ami then re clothe h'.!ii ii'-w uiidt rgirmeuts, threu (-r. cii silk wuH'.'oats, a bluo bilk robe, sa di, llirver.r 1 white satin over coat, twi j'C'ki'ts over that, ii lou loose blue robe, ti'td a new lei!. Tbo stock iii''-i, ho'toV'T, tlo not 'it, and tint bridegroom grumbles, lueu ho k i -ti a my li i:.d , nnd bibulowu bebiJo mo ou tin) divan, "j i npi.H'j yi.u'r j t i ry happy ?' I souic". V!l i;!'e'i'.Mt3'.i'tly ask, not l.ll I'.viu ; IiO'V to b.'gin. lie suiih s a. il in pun. "Vou love your bri b. vtry uiuo'0'' " i I V much, indeed." 'V 'U nat'.i h r tiain.-'.'" T.ilVii.li, I forg.'t." No I'a'ials in J.ipat), No patcbt is grauted to a foreigner tu ifa;ian. No foreign inventor, tiy apply iug through a Jupanerio citizen, can obtain u patent esceiit by fraud, Jfa pat. nt were obtained by ft falsa representation that tlio .lupuncHO citi zen was tlio inventor, and it was dis covered that ho was not, tho patent would bo at oneo cancelled. It in pro Oisely thti same witu trade marks and designs thero is no registration aud no protection. Tho result is that all guilds of foreign proJuc.o aud manu facture, of which the label is worth copy i ub, can bo bought all over Japan of Japauo manufacture, and at a quarter of fractional part of the cost of tbo original aud g uuiuo foreign- j tnada ar title. , I lie Noi-tt entail Moose lllk. The I, 'in ilk as lej: ;:.l' .e as Pit r'ie eau M'l'J'ly Is rnil::.illy t;.-tt;!!;; nti;iet r.i N.ii-.tay l as bi-t-n tor live ti';'.' I .oil i led 1 t law, Imt la a j i . ... i. .. 1. 1. i. .. i i;il llll'iell ttiei ii ii it - -1 1 s j' 'i I ii .1 has been aliie to drite. If tu.', a . i.u-h and sIn. .it I. -tist il.. : -e. ---in si.ill iug liofM' and ;i'':-.i ! . !: -n cer'a inl v Is t...: i 'i .". for it Ian !;. and s .1 ! - . , l' -a:;: It ,s the milt i:I;. i : '' ;:r.-:.-efi.J l:.i .il;-. If i ly ilisa pi" at- f;...a N" .-ai no! 1 I.- I In- lli ' i' cpielires. 11-. i UnriM Us ln'-e. In .h-i .1. Is sitid to 1 .. t i ..at.1 . . a-.. I :!.e Nurwegla us set i I., l k" iu : 1 1 . i . hut there Irs .'Utraei i s i.'id. Tieltu fur Its proit etioii .ii Norway is our, ..sly uluilile. M"ie !'.:r;: olie 'i . ..s.. .11, tu lint allow i d i" ! i il' d i i i" property 1 la oti.' j i n . I ii'"i " ..'..I : ly i for th.- tiil' .-el It'll'.!! .' !s -.il l as In :l,i. s; '. the " ' .t '1 11 ' Ni 'r . ...n i: :il" , ki-t-ll spiil'! - I ,' il nliil :i U w a Li I , ;: pi " pl... Tin .1 ei't po.'i. h l.iueh. t"U ' !- ' t'l a.!e tl.e l.i '.t . All i'l li"!' if a pi'..;- ; evly Willi in. i. s" "li li s i!, .lit ides i.n ' laud In'.o s"i:;ll I 'l.m ..!;d then lias 8 ba'!ue. klliiii.: "IT a v. hoi- la!il;. of eh.-t. I.iiiiIi'U Pa.lv N.-ws. t W-VViArA,'l "iV7 5t Vour own taty or your ncipfifcor's W XhAt drovc sweet Jeep .-.way? It's nll on t necessary. Cjsc.uct i CWy Cith.utic, j 1 1 rVi.l V-'I swrit 0 "c ta',c' ,H,t cl-ccLiv' stoo sour i I ff--,r-;;j'iW;', stonweh anJ colic in belies, nnd make p.ipa'sj I fsjV FjJ J'vcr Iivtly, tone l.is intcr.tlticr, and purify his it- tut s m j. ,i kittHia. At 151 IvsV r rAfAPFTQ LIKE CANDY I IJVVtS'j "T'l ry rrfoni.- ttte ttc.tt'i ae.l r,.,l.r tl'inrrs all i,d.t .ill 'f.rf-V.vi.-'.' -. .! I VlSf around. At viur dnv.-U's lOc. Li.c. .,r n,Aed ! I r M i1 U M.lrti ML fii UT Uvii'i tT, ('MlP(iO l i 111 W lOltK :''.:; '.i'' tofesaJiGto CATHARTIC :.:;! I nr. p w " T ... VJ Vk t.st..-..,. !; l . i ..ii III es i t W Cl'i:C)N.tTI.Ani.N.; I - - !St S V- 'I r f-t,-" -i . - 't'.., .'-' . 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