EN OSBORN'S FASH'M R LETTER EaoS36:K The Checks, the Stripes and the Beamy Brightness of the Newly Hedged umm9r GW r;Y YOKK. April SO. "liip your Uruhin",ryrbenf,,Dd Ungtbe .....,r " the head paintr Mid WWV'l - th under srtlsta when they Lj for c'lrevtlona nbot finishing i year's lot 01 summer Biri. at U h-ol. u Kood "J gocd; auyifciri'f jwi sjmusu i ;.L- now niitld." L arjnt spJaahed witb a brush In baud. Tbey spiusneu vmn tneir hut, ami when they bad emptied ouinl pots the head painter again i ixiililn ratine. Jrst-rste," he aald. " "Quite tike rlcal liters, or. 8uuauy ccior eflients. Sorry tne uurm ornngr: I h0U out a little better. These, are bright and beamy; they'll Ui h country' mlml In case of war. LoOy elalms that thl year'a out- fusliions ara anything dui cruue tartling; ye they are effective a on a considerable proportion of n A tullD led on a green lawn st the blue sky is a cheerful spec- i 10 why should anybody cavil at colors on a green hnt worn with a It-own l lit I'm not complaining of the i," protested a little lady the other 'I havealwats liked bright colors tare never been ashamed to say bat troubles me is this: 1 tried to couile of hats yesterday and it fi relief expedition to dig me out under the avalanches the milliner Vied on me. Everything1 has tons Immltiff. Ire ia a certain consistency about innv-ffo-lucky. catch-as-catch-can Lt pervades the whole ward- were fastened by pink and whit cameo buttons. The bodice bad a deep vest of green satin, lace covered and framed in laee and green ribbon. A certain originality of effect emphasised the gown's other attraction. Item, a costume of gray chiffon over a foundation of green glace. The uee; bottom tkmt.ee was outlined by three lows of putting, which were carried in a point over the hips, giving a certain illusion of height to the figure. The frilled and frothy bodice had an odd zouave effect of puffing and a trimming of lace applique over the shoulders. A long lace sosh was tied round the waist and fell to the floor behind. To this gown belonged a hat that was pretty to look at, if it did not altogether escape the universal fault of overload ing. The fine leghorn fttraw was bent over the face but rounded up in white tulle, showing cloudily through bluck spotted lnce. In front was a large steel ornament from which started out on esu'h side a long drooping gray and white ostrich feather. The brim, which was lined with black, turned up behind with a flower bed of roses. The swathing effect that most hata are showing, is managed by aome mil liners, it may be remarked, with an ex aggerated pufflnese that retnlndsoneof nothing so much as a big Moham medan's yards upon yards of white coir ton turban. A simpler gown that I have seen with in a day or two waa of the "skiest" of sky-blue challie with white satin dots. The bodice was cut with crossing fronts, which, carried round the waist, were prolonged In hanging sash cuds. A BRIGHT AND BEAMY GIRL. the 1898 summer cirl. Hnnnv in 1 woman Who is etildvprufl unci K sparkle by many adornments, is are the woes of the small per- miei tastes and tints who Is cu- vuigarlzed by being clothed Vris not quite a year ago one of ous man milliners was showing ery beautiful dress, elmple but l. When I had sufficiently iad- ue prouueeu a second edition wine thing covered with s-pan- 'g'asa "jewels.- "This," he said, your American market. Such wouldn't go here." Those w gewgaws are now out of Ibis country, nevertheless theless the summer costume at llest la capable of being wlu ' well as gay. At a spring u yesterday there were to be table whose middle orna- a tall green "trumpet" vase Ith peach blossoms and white Feathery stalks of asparagus twisted in and out among the Mind festoon of the same fern M for the atcm of the vase, glv ffect at a little distance of a hae. Small straight vases, wen glass, similarly fllled.were the table at intervale. pink, green and white eos the hostess, offering the stuue uggesUons. A peculiarly -colored cashmere was the the. dress, which waa mad flaee silk and trimmed with men satin ribbon, overlaid rick lace. Ttttrimmlngdld pntlnoonaly round the skirt. tC front breHh had a band font U inches from the edge Pea with iui.ii 1 c7 , jnnuicv CHUB, . OIK r'P cond Und passed Z? PP,nr JwtaboTe the tides. Rhnr4 H tka horlaontal one and i The skirt was straight in front, a circle 1 flounce mode of half-inch tucks begin ning at the sides and passing round be hind. To accompany this smart gown, which was of the summer girl, girly, was a blue and white checked straw hat' with a drooping brim. Its trim mings were blue myrtle flowers, silver gauze in unlimited quantities, blue and white ostrich feathers, blue and emer ald green ribbons. There wus alto a parasol, which re called the shape of the fashionable skirt, with its tight-fitting upper part and full flounces. Tha very shallow frame was covered with whit satin and from this depended three flounces, one upon the other; the lowest bcing of blue chiffon, the next of white chif fon and the top one of white net, with a ruche of blue ribbon at ita edge. The interior economy of this parasol was white chiffon with a stick of ivory enamelled wood studded with cabochou turquoises. A most important division of summer dress scorns the ' commendation, "it floats." The athletio girl's wardrobe does not float, except when she's boat ing. It ia a stiff and starchy wardrobe, consisting in pait of white or colored 'pique skirts which may be plain or elaborately trimmed with narrow cord braids. A white skirt of this variety adorned with bine to the knees is worn with a curious square-cornered jacket, . resembling; an Eton, which also is heavily ornamented with. blue. , Under the jacket belongs blue and white Madras shirt waist with a high linen collar and a stiff bosom, fastened with small studs of turquoise. Folds of Madras frame the stiff front and make it a queer, sexless article, neither mas culine nor feminine A string tie in Soman colors is worn and a leather or cut steel 'bolt stvdded with turquoise. With such an outfit belongs a sailor hat with a blue and white band, or elseji bins and white straw Alpine with bine and white (anas ribbon twisted round The soft negligee silk shirt waists in Roman plaids are sore to be popular as seen as it is hot weather. At present tba only shirt waists seen are in heavy cotton materials in pronounced plaid or striped effects. These are tailor-made, smart and expensive. They call for white skirts or else skirts of the same material. The tailor-matte girl fca special parasols in bayadere stripes like her- waists or in equally gorgeous checks; sticks and handles being enam elled to match one of the darker colors. She is provided with white veils, or veils finely Spotted with chenille. But of all things gorgeous about her, the most gorgeous are her ties. And the brightness of these is not hidden under a bushel, as a man obscures his with. vest fronts, but the light of them shines over her whole person. ELLEN OWIOr.N. WARNED IN ADVANCE. Taaaeo sfoantataoer Who Kaw What Qacatloas a Rereaae Ot Bcer AVowld Ask. Copyright. 1698 One day when I had been stopping with Uncle John U'hnrton, up in the mountains of Eoat Tennessee, for a week, to get well of a sprained ankle, I niouuted a tmile. to ride to the neorent village to make some purchases. When I was ready to start the old man said to me: "I rwkon yo' will meet up-with sev eral folks while goin' Qrcomin'. If it's wimen folks yo' uectln't ml ml how much yo' gab, but if it's men folk then look out." "Hut what need I ook out for?" 1 ahked. "Wall, now, jx' may meet up with a pack-peddler. He'll stop ami mi y it's a like (luy. He'll want to sell yo' sum thiu', and when yo git to talkin' he'll draw it out of yo' that yo' hev bin ittoppiu' with Unci? John fura week." "So I have, haven't I?" "Of co'se, but he won't atop thar. lie 11 go ou and ax If I don't keep purty good whisky in the house, and yo'll say it's the pure corn juice and good 'xiuit fur the guv'nor. He'll ux whether it'u a leetle jug or a big jug, and yo'll say tiiat the jug holds fo gallon and Is al- lus full." "I've always found it about full," I suld. "It ia no one's business, how ever, as fur as I can sue." "That's what I sny, but them puck peddlers is ehtivk full of curio&it'. Ar ter axiu' about the jug he'll want to know If you vo seen any kegs around, llo'il slide along from that to olitiarve that co'n whisky haa a mighty curus smell when it's in the masJi, mid say lie kin smell it fo'ty rods vlT. How you goln' to answer that?" "I'll have to tell him thut 1 never Bmeatany." "Yes, that's what yo'll say, but he'll try to soli yo' combs or tcrbuckcr ami kinder git around to ax If I don't sleep mobt of the day and stay out nights. That'll reyther git yo', wou'tlt?" "I dont see why he should ubk me that ri replied. '"No, nit'libc not, and yo' don't we why he should ax yo' what makes the old woman hang u rug outer the cham ber winder every time UKtrunger come ulong the ro:iiL If he axes about that rag, whut yo' goin' to tell hlui?" "That I never noticed it," "And if ho axxs why the ole woman utr up a basket of purvi.shions every night and places it on the doah-stop?" "I didn't know that she did. liut why do you think that a stranger will iuik me oil tluse questions V" "Well, if lie's rcully and truly n puck peddler lie. won't ox yo' none of Vm, but will jest sny: Howdy?' and pass along; but if lieSone o' them revenew fellers he'll bo so powerful soft and slick and nice, that befo' ho let's go of yo' he'll find out that I've got the big gest moonshine still in these yere mountains." "Hut I didn't know it. Undo John where is lt?" "Some of lt is right under the bed yo're sleepin' on, and the rest down cellurl Kow, then, go ahead and look out. If it's wimen folks, yo' kin talk com skins, nigs, and chestnuts; but if yo' meet any man jest git ready to lie befo' be cornea within shootln' distance!" Games Iloarr with Ace. Whipping tops come from the land of the ltiuraohs, hoops and swinging are met with in classical Home, while blind man's buff was an excuse for the equivalent of horseplay in the days of the megatherium and the mastodon. The Muluy islands gave us cat's cradle. Kite flying has been popular in Japan for many ceuturies, the kites depicting the most absurd figures, generally of aged gentlemen, blrda or puppy dogs. unraes of ball have always existed, but the bat, with all the sports which fol lowed in its train, was not introduced t ill after the Christian era. X Hare for Bkla Diseases. Yet another use for the-X ray has been discovered by a physician of St. Louis. Impressed with the fact that the rays destroy the epidermis, he de termined toaaply them in cases of t kin disease, and by covering up the ad jacent parts of the surface with rubber plates, which are impervious to the rays, to prevent the healthy portions being affected, he bos destroyed the diseased part, and has, it is said, sue? cceded in curing several eases by ex posure to the chemical light for periods ur;iUguciwccu ten ana twenty nun UICS. narslarPro Letter Baa. Letters cannot be stolen from a new mail receiving box which has a cylinder in ths top, with a diametrical tube In sfa, the hole in the outer casting being at One Bid and that In h inn nt tfca box at the lowest point of the cylinder, so mat me nine only registers wren one anerture at a ttma. . , jH . , . t n , . The number of ehnrchea in Chicago has grown from 1ST in 1870 to 033. Crippled by: : ri Rheumatism; U In a, -w - - Those who hava Rheumatism find themselves growing stead ily worse all tha whlla rttiA MUM nf hia I . the remedies prescribed by tha doctor matain bsssiiui atal nntaah hlk )- ttanataly mteaulfr tha disease by caus- jtaaiasw sweii ana stiffen. jwwMn B Torv sMuung oi ine Danes. Ek 8. 8. has been e urine- Rhanmatum for twenty year even the worst case wwh Bceiuea aunust meuiaDie. Ospi. O.. Ka.hu th. p0p,Ur ratlmad eoDdnetor, of Uulumbl. 8. 0 had an prl. no with KhmnuaUum wlitch ooavlnoed bin Ba iniin in uiiit ant for that twlnful dl mm. Be mtyi: "1 waj ttrrat sufforvr tram mu cul.tr UhuumatUra lor two yours. 1 ooold nt ao permanant relivt tNm any medicine pre scribed by my nhysloUn. I took about doien but tles at your 8. 8. and bow I am as well a I ever was lnmy life. Ism sure that your medicine aurmt me, and I would racnmmftiKllt to anir on suffering (rum any blood disease." Everybody knows that Rheumatism la a diseased stuto of the blood, and only a blood romedy is the only proper treatment, but a remedy containing potash anil mercury only aggravates i no iroumo. S.5.S.rTrhi:Blood being Purely Vegetable, goes direct to tne very cause ot the disease and a per manent cure always results. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed to con' tain no potash, mercury or other dan gerous minerals. Books mailed free by Bwift Specific company, Auanin, ueorgia. 1 898 Bicycles Down to $5.00. New im Model Uidh-s' and tlents' Ulcj olca are now iK'lntt wild mi ensv enudltloiiH. iw low it I5.M; otlii'iHimii'lulil at i:i.l. and lUli-Krnto ut llt.tu unit f! Ml. m ho paid lor after rcn-lved. . U you will rm tilts imtlce out mill stnd to SBi RUKHITK & CO., CIllOUKo, IllCV Will KODd you iueir IMC uiefeie euliiiouuo ana mil purtl eulaw. - I-H-im. Farmers Break (lie Buggy Monopoly. nisclnlmwlllmt lur ypm buifiry niniiiifne lurers liavu mTiiretl exorbitant, pilcos lor llinlr ItoodH, but n-oiMitly, tlirouu'li 1I111 cninliliird mt HlHUtioeof tln fnrmcrs nf Iowa, Illlnnm and other Hinten, Xkakh, Hhkiiitk :o., ot t'hlcago, lime gut the imIois of open luiifuli's down to tlH.IMl; TnplliH:i(leH,f-.M.7ll: Tp Siirrlcs, w.T5 uiio uimnniH, 111,11 in.-y ura HIiipplliK litem 111 linuiouHc hiiinlHTH illrcrt to rnriniTH III m-ery Htiito. They send an linini'tiHe lluirifv 'ntanirne free, poHipnlil, to a;iy oiip who iukH tor it. TIiIh cerliilnlv lituliiif victory for 1 ho liirnii-r, but n iR-iiTv oiow w 1 ue viirriuge inuiiuiuetun'rw and dealers. 7.1 .t:u. Agents m Money This Ir the opportunity of a Hfe-tline. Ati'tas arc mnkliiK n.v to hi.io a week.U;- '1 t' FITZHUGH LEE, and lute Consul (lcneriiltomba,wriliKatHiokon Mil. Urn. I . H. X. AND THE M War, We have 011 preys for rarlv lusne, tlennrul Ue's own Htorv 01 i niin ninl Hie Spiinlsh Wnr. to ! piiKliieeif In 11 niilisiiinlliil lumkot over MM piiKes, 7x9' Inelii'H In Ut! and iilmcwt OND HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS. Thin Is the only nntlietitle work pulillNheil on the one Hlll'Jei'f iM'i'lip.Mlii; till! l.llllll- of Hie enllro civllled world. PlITriTC! TJTIinV l.ll'i-al i-mnmlsslon will UUlillU MllAUI liepil'l iimI 1'ieilii nlveii l.e no time, net ill once. Write lor lull pui lle liliirM to THE 1NTENAT10NAL SOCIETY, 91 93 Filth Ate.. New York. I'lilillxliorx ot (ieneml I.ee's lloou. our nniliorli il dlsivllutiiH nr.' lu'nieii in nil pails or Hie l. S. . 7 -'I -lui. THE POULTRY INDUSTRY. II ;! Quick Iteturna In Winter ua Well oa la Maiuiiirr. Let every farmer eurefnTly chtimate the rust of the thing-a he produiM's in the furm of labor. lie need not put down the sums ho expends out of liia pocket, but simply endeavor to place u viiImo ii)on the labor he himself licntows on every department of the farm and for each crop. If he is a "lnislnesH mnu," that is, if he knows vlint lie Is doing by keeping an uceount of Lis operationa, aa every maa who lit in business does, or should do, he will have no difficulty In classifying the receipts and expenses, and anpecially the cost of labor. Next let him estimate the spneo or number of neres of land he has given every one of the erops, as well as the plowing, har rowing, seeding, cultivating, harvest ing, hauling, shipping, etc., und charge Interest on the capital invested. After he has done this let him take up poul try, place a value upon the meat and eggs, the. rest of the food, and the labor bestowed the labor particularly and then compare the result from the poul try with those from the larger stock and regular crops. Tie will And that if he had kept more hens, and given tfiem only one-fourth of the enre and labor bestowed on other sources of revenue on the farm, ho would have had a larger balance in bis favor. Sy looking over the statistics be will find that poultry produces more than sheep, and that onr enormous wbeat crop is not much greater in value, annually, than th products of fowls. With markets always ready, and with cash returns every month in the year for poultry and eggs, the fanner use the most profit able sources of income as a "aide busi ness," and expends his energies ever largo areas, being fortunate if he can clear as muoh aa $10 or, $20 an acre a year, while right underlie eyes his fowls, on a few rode or acres, give him qnick returns both summer and'wln ter, whldr be does net reeognUe as be longing to 'farming,' but which source ot revenue he could utilize to the bent advantage if be would give poultry his attention as a business. Farm and vYtrsaideT" "- --- WHY? j J klondike , f 1 1 ; :,! , ii j THERE YOU HAVE H, Clear at Mud. r.n. (.v. A. ... . . wr .,"'!"u rowTot wncies wits nn H S awe to b oaly sn order tor a tyiv-wHt n.nu!k. ..ti ' ' SrttW " 01,8 U iMt tale8t 'P'M IV, That's Why laetloato..wu",.i.Wh? K YOU SHOULD USE THE ' ODELL " Send for ae itulosoe and sample of Its work. ODELL TYPE-WRITER CO. S.1H-3UI Dearborn HI.. IIM Auo. U.u 4-1.1-MUO, $4 PER DAY SURE MT Salary or OoMM.ssroiT Wikmisk Vj, ofbaitk rtm.. AMERICAN TEA CO. OITROIV, MlCHIQAN if Ednrata Tour Brls WUh Caicarata." Alaat! r fur . irr o" lh ttr.l lortuuea ta b ilu: Iru.n IU Wuuderlul dlacoraria alrvil wade and to b mad la thla New Kloa-dlke-Almka-KldonHlor THE WASHING TON BOLD FIELDS tX PLOH ATION COM PANY uader Ita cliaraoti t ki autborl.ed to pro, poet for and aculrt) Mluln Claims and I'rop eHlea la toe wond.irful o I Ald I Klondike and Alaska. lmnDH torlaar are slready bean leaJUcdaud inlllloi a mora II b made loer. WU1 you allow tills iroldna Opporlunlty lo pan you by? A lew dollar litvotled In la tills undertaking may b tba loundation to your fortune. The ruo to the wonderland oec aslMtc immediaUi aolioli. Til flrat In the Held the flntt In fortune. No Si-h opimrtunity hsseverbevn piewnled to the people of the preaent geUrratlou a la offered hi the Klon. dlke-Alu.ka Wold Field. All ihareboldeea gt their full proiwrtion of all prollU No dlvi deads are made on stork r.'iol,ilnB uuaold. Send your ordon rinKmliiK ln IH.Ilur for 'h hare of fully paid-up and iion-MwRublv tiKlt dealredtolliaWASIUNOToN tiOI.l) Fll.l.;m KXI'I.OHATIOX COMI'.VNV, Tamu, aii. inirtuli. The falloWInK Taconia deulvm in auppllv for the Klondike and Alanka trade are MtorklKild er In the Coinpniiyand will inform you regard ln the ruliahiliiy of l( olllwrs: Monty Giinn, Uroverlm; A. F. HoHka. HiirncM Co.; Morrli()rol!o., Hry (iQ(Klnml ( Icthllig ; . . KowIhui!, Out litter; Hiiro Fulltx, Tents Taooiii Hardware Co. lO-'JS-lyr. CATFOLaSraoo " aarli t rn' LjLSXtJi ZWtlVS UttOH. 1'Ktt AddreH UK. "Ukk- A. HP Hnxi.1... Smw V.. N V SPINAL ST?.!!5S?!?l,.?W"bi' WALLPAPER n ",'!. ''PTllnr r We will m DOViii-KX- - -"X l-Kf-T (1 In I s-ia-ain. DRUNKENNESS CURED, Ke,",J1! HTAIC CO,. Kvliner, N. V. i Dr. Mile Norve riiwUrm, Invisible M, Caution Notice. Not lee iMhei-eby Riven llial I lmve puri'lms.'d the lo lowintr tiHined urileles nt llie eoiiHtiib- Sille Ot AllnTI Klecel himI all th-rsons lire cull tlonedliol to meddle Willi Ilia tame : 1 tlire.sUlii!; iniielilne. I slelL'li, M plout-li harrow. 1 eulihnior, I horse p.ur, a t'ollarx,' lulu, !! butter elmriiH, HauaireHluller, 1 iron ket tle, Hour chest, exceMor conk More, hreiideiip. I'oiiiil, ton Imy, t empty eans, vlneirnr harrel wiHjIelii-Ml.aii yards enris't, 1 elivk. klichei, elialrH, heilstead, liiin-au, rnrniir ImjiiiiI, acres eornln Hie trruund, one-sevenih nero polsloes in Hick-round. Km.mii A. UiitiisL. tldbe inns, !., May , isiw Klondyke-Yukon-Alaska International Exploration and Investment Company, . INCORPORATED CAPITAL STOCK, - - $1,000,000,000. til f A MM 0.i: DOLLAR KAVIL m.l. I-AIII AMI NON.AmmsMAIII.S. (teneral Office ; 5, 7, J) & 11 Broadway, New York. IT G0STS N0TRING " to winl for our proHiirrtiiM nnd neuiiiiint your Milf with the I'ouiliiiH'il iidvaiituiren we olTer. The eiiorliioini prolltn to lie derived from the development of Alaska gold-lia triiiK propertieH l hut ouo of the many features we can offer von. Vi iti.-i.Mt i.n.i ...uir.. .v r.if v.... wherever money can l innilu. Let your few dollars be the nucleus of com I ink iiiriunu. lijHn! ! Ctniibhial (hjilltit Knur r i 1 AIM IV J '( 'flu- (iraitfxl (iotttl tit Ik' timttt xl ii , , ! ; Your lliniteil ttiiniin h-i ...1.1. . .1. era, will M-euro for you nil thn n,l vjinl,,,.. n'ruo aiiiount of i.i.oiti.i 1 ...1...7. vested iimler our co-operative plan The Crcalest Amount of Benefits -the Minimum Amount of Risks. I. e 0,1 made any ,0 y , mrJ , ., ,(rr y -leu het.er In the eoml,, y,,ir. Have you failed to save ,,d ly B,lrpl; 1 "n he Klu the new year by makl,,,,,, hives,,,,.,,, our sb.ck. Our shares are sol. at par t t n. IH-rslwrn, and arc sold , lots of ft shares and up.vanls. A .pii. k .lecislon, wise move lu tlo rr "ir" "'"" i,r,,v" " -.rriKi Ir iit P u, nioney-n hm.dred dollars, Hfty ,,ol,a,,, ,.., y, ,, or ..,-., V(, ,UMM J U, ( ...and reeeiVu by return mail your shares of st:ick. It. -for.. I .... ' .. j .on. unit ii ni:e von .." jour mooi-r lias lieen innk ,...,.,.. .... not Kom, to A Insk. r devot.,1 y.,r time and labor th. r p, islK ;.(,r,.s 'V.','," bnv! reared oil the ben. Ilts and have enjoyed success. ' " y""r 1 " ''' ''"', k' ''""' eprosN ,. order or registered r. tl. r to liitiM-iiatioiuii Kxploration ami Jnvcslincnt Co., .", 7, t 1 1 I Will wny, .Ww York, N. Y. IiPt-liontiililo n'onls wanteil in fvpiy city iin.1 towu. nookkorrrtnr?. pic. tlmr. V.w7'-4h -'v r i 1 lira B Dili ouchly taiiKlit IIY MAIL or personally. Our system of teachiiiff gives actual dally experience iu every branch of business Including nuDKing, mercuaudlsioK. Commission, Insurance Transporu tlou, elo. Preptiratory Department for backward stuilonts. Wo train for Hractinul work und ulwaj-H secure situations for wonthv lratll.flljm .if mif U,,B.n..MU I , I. , rt .... , ' . ' ..t.i.-.-ii nuu nuuiiuuuu V-OorHCB. rilllUetllS voter sny daf No vacations Kxponnes moderate Eon t throw nwny time and monev bv Jfo tiff lo temporary schools when it will cost you less to uttend tbo BEST We olwav" have ?...,.,,!,"t".'r."f. """leutH who have left hicompi'nt teachers In dUkjust, SwiSui ' x 'ot'; om lull us that nil ,nil, I,.,. ,,.,.1 . "... . " T " "suoii $S REWARD Telegraph operator whli eomptnt usfBtants without chonre. Refer tfl prominent patrons In every part of tbo world, uto uom luii.K n niH-ii.i.i,K wie bust lt.L,r.llKAl tUUUSlNKSS SCHOOL In America Is to take our INSTRUCTION HY MAIL. If you are unemployed and lwllUnKto"lu W send ten two eont , stamp for Ave easy lessons In shorthand, llcautlful CalaloKuo free Address mintwnlAupj) CLEMENT C. GAINES. Pmsidint. PoueHKCEPSiS. 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