Some Pointed Questions Does your urine contain any sediment ? Is tlie ' nver part of your back sot, freak and lame? Docs your urine have a whitish, milky color? Is there a tmarting or scalding sensation in passing ft ? Does it pain you to hold it? Do you desire to urinate often, especially at night ? If you have any of these symptoms, your Kidneys are diseased and your life cause everything in IS. I ISiil 111 irJLHl i 1 X back became all right, no pain at all; my water cleared up and passed from me without poin, and I grew better in every wav. I consider it a great medicine, as it has done wonders for nie. My wife uses it for female complaint, and thinks it's the finest medicine in the world." Sample Bottle Dree. Every man and woman who reads this paper and is in need of medicine, is .nvitcd to send full postoflice address for a free trial bottle of Favorite Remedy to the Dk. Damd Kknnkhy Corporation, Koinlout, N. Y. Our offer is genuine, and the fact that it appears in this paper is a guarantee that the trial bottle will t sent prepnid. Don't delay in writing, and mention this paper. A large bottle costs $1.00 at all drug stores. r0OS)B9 ' BVBIY HOUV$ Is sin effort nt forth to deserve,' obtain and retain your pationage. GOME with your very lest $10 ssuit thoughts and se cure one of these Men's Winter Suits at $6.98. liroken lots of Men's Winter Ov ercoats reduced to less than cost. GUNNING & FLANAGAN, Cor. Front and Sussex Pt's. Pour Jkrvis N. Y. L i WE WORLD'S 3JEJT 771E WOkLDS LOWEST. 9HHmmm 99 mm la m ntHHT menm a m mmt, atw KMMmmU. VtMMQHT. MAttiCMUUTT. .MOM mum. cvmcTtcvr, m mt, mmrtumi, mm jrun Send for oar Bnok, HA Bird's Eye View (18 txts--beautifully illustrated and very York and how to go about. Feu vua thb . -r r f ur kji ot uu., Successors to BROWN & ARMSTRONG. oo We offer a lino of now Spring Goods, .UNSURPASSED Our point is tlint you need not go away from home to supply all your needs, or to secure bnrgnins. We expoct to satisfy you in both particulars. DRY GOODS, new and stylish. GROCERIES, fresh nnd good. HARDWARE, BXm, SHOES, AND CLOTH ING. Any thing in any line at bo'tom prices. To accomplish this end we have adopted a new system. All our prices nre fixed on a basis of cash payment. This obviates the necessity to allow a margin for bad debts and interest. To accommodate responsible parties we cheer fully open monthly accounts, and expect prompt jxiyment monthly, ns our prices will not enable uh to carry accounts longer. Statements rendered the first of every month, and if Miid withiu three days from date of bill, a cash discount of 2 isHllowed. The same discounts given on all cash pur chases exceeding $1.00. Goods sent out will be C. O. D. unless otherwise previously arranged. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., Brown's Building, Milford, Pa. is in dimmer. More people die of such disorders than are killed in wars. Dr. David Kennedy' a favorite. Remedy is a direct and sure cure. It goes straight to the sent of diseases in the Kidneys, Bladder and Blood. It hunts out and drives from the system all the impurities that pain in ine deick, mone in me manner. Bright s Disease, Urinary 1 roubles, and dis eases of the Stomach and Liver, It acts at once. There is do long waiting to see if it will help. "For year I suffered with my Kidneys," writes Thomas Quackf.nrusi!, of PittsfiuM, Mass. " The pain in my back was so severe at times that I was obliged to keep to my bed. 1 suffered awfully when passing water, which was often discolored with blood. I tried almost the shape of medicine, but nothing seemed to help me. One day I got a bottle of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy and used it but a little while when it braced me right up. Slv WE M AKE A SPECIALITY. of fine DINNER and TOIL ET SETS which means the LATEST DESIGNS, NEW EST SHAPES. You find with us the largest assortment of Binder Sctc $4.98 Cwiad -up. cTcilct zciz $1.49 aiJ -up. It takes 2200 square feet of floor space to show our stock the largest in this section. Farmers Produce wanted. HOAGLANDS Port S rvia N. Y. IPTOWN. of New York" end It Greatest Store inU-tvtUng. Telia juu all about .New amino. AND COMPLETE. SHAVING IN PORTO RICO. Hm 17a for America Itaaora ff lh Cna. tnniai-y- ftoap. TIip nntlvpR of our new ten-how, rorto Itlt-o, have no iippiI to luy aoaji, for the wooded country nbiiumU 14 t il ii n t n wlinw lenve-a. and Inillm urri most fully tlip plncff of tlint Inrllspi'iiH n I ! nrtlrle. Allium t lie best of tlii.ic Ir tin- aoHitm, bo called. tlioiiKll It 1 more a liusli tlmn a tree, lt Inrla when rulilied on w;t elothea miikrfi now-white Intlier, wlilch lui nil niluy like lu-own AVImlanr aonp. The l'lirli ltlrnim. who nre nl', from the hlhi'st to the lowcHt. it-reft tliiiiillc" In their wiiy. mnke Himp out of coennnut oil and hoiiieinnile lye-aml a tine minp It K Rimiotli and trnirni-.t. This coccm (i lit oil simp Is ixed for shaving. M'hen a limn wlsln-s to hnve a sluive in the niornlnir lie alnrt tint with hfs i-ocii.'itiut Hhcll cup. nnd his dcinkey til II lirush mid lMittle. It Is never any trouble to llnd mi ei ipv bottle In Poi-tn ltlni. t'ulut .Ismiii It':, or iilnuist nny of the Inviier West lmlln Islnnds. evr. In remote fcpots In the mountains. At least twenty (ienerntlons of thirsty people have lived there nnd thrown nwny bottles. Th man carries no mirror; he Is too pior to own such a luxury .Not one h'Hise In twenty In rorto ltlni has even the very cheapest looUiiii: t'lns. Itu: irciieronsly rich ml lire provides tl.e mirror, as well as the soap. The man (roes to some :-oiiveiileiit pool In t'le mountain stream where the water l ipilte still there is his mirror. He breaks his bottle on a stone, nnd deftly picks out a sharp piece of suitable size. Then he latliers Ills face profusely, and begins to Scrape away with Ills piece of nhns, w hich In his hau ls work as w ell as Mia best stel-1 rn.or. V cut. or even n fillirht scratch. Is ettrenielv rnre as n result of tills nl fresco form of shaving. AN EASTER RESOLUTION. Ethel lived on the seashore, that part of the Alabama coast which the Moblllans call -Over the Hay," and she visited Mobile rarely except dni inif Christinas nnd Raster. She wns a busy little Kill with lessons and piano practice, and asked so many questions that an old sea-cnptaln who lived near her home irave her the nuiue of Little I 'oiiiiiidrum. tin Kastei- inorulim Kthel put on a badfie of beautiful white ribbon which Miss Mary had told her was a symbol ol a Sister of .Mercy. As she returned from cliiit )i she found a bird with a broken les which she ImmhiKed. Then she put the little invalid ill a box, which Tom called the hospital. Easter Monday her llrst act of mercy wus to carry a dinner to I ncle Elienczer, who was a cripple from rheumatism, lie hud been her criimlfather's slave, nnd now lived with her father nt the old homestead, the Maples. While I'ncle Kbby was eatlnil. Ethel tilled a basket with lint and set it on the chimney shelf. "Now. Vnde Ebby, listen to me," snlil Ethel, "when you are sick In bed you mustn't call .Take or 'Tlldy or nny of your iiriindcliildreii. I'm to do the nursiim on this plantation,. nnd 1 want to call .lake and make him tie a strliiK to your bedpost, and the other end to my bedpost, so that you can linn a bell rljiht over my head when you are sick. You understand'" ".lake. .Take," culled Ethel. Jnkecnme when called, anil after many trials nr lanired an unsightly contrivance, so that the pulliiiKT of the stilnK did rhiK a bell Just over Ethel's bed. Her brothel- Tom ridiculed It, but mamma said Sisters of Mercy must be patient under ridicule. Every night Ethel litniK her cloak near her bedside, ready to rush out at the sound of the bell. One night Tom played a practical joke by ringiiiK the liell. but papa's sharp reprimand pre vented a repetition of his mischief. Suddenly one night the bell did rilifr. long mid loud. Ethel Jumped out of bed, and III n few- minutes stud at I'ncle Elmy's bedside. The moonlight fell on the black face nud white head. Shaking his ltlni with nil her might, she called out, "I'ncle Kbby, wake tip!" The old mail opened his eyes nnd sat up in bed. "Iddn't you ring the bell? What is the matter?" "Xuthlu, 'tall," said I'ncle Ebby, at Inst recognizing the little sister. Suddenly Ethel turned and perceived a curl of smoke In the corner of the cabin. "What i that. Uncle Ebby? Look! Look!" "Sump'n a-flnli, alio'!" And so It was. I'ncle Ebby screamed for help. Hlack and white rushed to the rescue. Jake and the other men led the cattle out of danger, nud the mystery of the bell wus solved when old Hriudle's horns were seen strug- Kling W illi the Hli-lusr. w hich In orderto reach up to Ethel's chamber, had lieen p;;ssed through the cowshed. The smoke lind driven her to the open door, and In making her way she had caught her horus In the string. Fortunately nothing was burned except the corner of the slied. i outli Companion. Tli Blu.lir.Mim l.0ttr. In Iondon a pavli'g stone whlcl weighed 5oo pounds, and which wai wedged lu on all side by other stonaa was lifted up by a nnuhroom. There nre now ov?r 25IUXK) words In the English languige, acknowledged by the best authorities, or alsnit 70, OoO more than In tte (iermun, French, Spanish uud Italian combined. CoiiravocB Animals, In North America one of the largest of the weasel family is the "Usher," a very large, long-furred polecat, living mainly by the waterside, and, like many others of the trllie very partial to tlsli. It weighs about sixteen pounds, nnd Ita long, richly colored fur Is exported lu great quantities to dif ferent parts of Europe, though not often used 111 this country. A trapped "fisher" will attack anyone who comes In reach of the trap chain, and when free will beat off any dog of twice Its ize. Kut perhaps the most striking example of the courage of the smaller Hptt'lca yet recorded Is that known as the hhlng cat, which, though no rela tion, to the Canadian "fisher," Is quite as courageous. One of these, which was kept ill a menagerie, broke through into the next cage, and there attacked and killed a leopard which whs three times Its own size. The Indian mongoose possesses all the courage of the polecat, together with amiability and a "regulated" mind. It turns its pluck and prowess to good ends, and we imagine it to staud at the head of the list of the smaller animals if quality as well as quantity is demanded as a mark of Intrepidity. There is no doubt that the mongoose realties the deadly uature of the cobra's bite. Its Intense excite ment is strong evidence of this. But a mongoose has been known to tight Just as bravely against other foes. One was sceu to atiuck and drive off a large greyhound which It fancied Vi US busUlo W lb PERPLEXING HAWAII AN ISLAND WH CH HAS NO NORTH SOUTH, SAST OR WEST. The DltBrnlly of (letting Ons's Brlii Trm l-nd l linllentlns h "-nl Bl.lf Mr.U-Ar. 0-ll " l" All l.eiiin!iit. Visitors to Honolulu af often per plexed to get the points of the eompas. fixed in their mind, with n-ferei.ee t streets nnd locations. They ate stll more perplexed to llnd nobody wlu knows them and nobody who fee s tin need of knowing them. To the visitor especially from the Mississippi nlley where the Congressional sun ey ot public lands has laid out everythlt.f four square, so that directions line distance are nlwnys thuiiah of ir their relation to north, aonin. J'st oi west, this Is lncoiniireliftrid'J Hut It does not take a very hitKt re sidence there to learn that the polntl of the compass In the ordinary matten of direction are of very little practlcn use. nnd the prevailing system hull eating locations and directl.ui, adapter! from that used by the native Hawaii nns nud continuing the use of their no menclature, is a very practical one am! well adapted to conditions. The Islands are small and of volennlt origin. There Is at least one malt range of mountains on each Island though there may be subsidiary ones As Is well known, mountains do not run with speelnl reference to the polntl of the compass. And the narrow vnl leyscut and crowded out of the volcan le'mnss nnd extending from the inotitv tnlns to the sen bear still leas appreci able relation to them. So that If onf weretoestnbllsh the points of the com with relation to any one nf these vnl leys a (punter of a mile would bring hltn to another, where he would have to take his bearings all afresh. Itut there are two objects he emi never get out of sight of. Theso are the moun tain and the sen. And on tills fact the bnsls both of the nomenclature and of the system of direction rests. With re lation to any point the two enrdinal di rections are toward the mountain and toward the sea. Now, the native Haw aiian terms for these are "nintika." to ward or In direction of the mountain, nnd "mnhnt" tuwm-U or HMytlon the sen. The topography of the country, a ser ies of valleys extending from the mountain to the sea. nnd the feudal tenure under which land wns held In the ancient dny. led to the division of the eotintry Into narrow strips, or dis tricts mokii, ns the larger were called; nhupunn. the next smaller, and HI. those still smaller, but all. with very few exceptions, extending from the seashore to the top of the inotintnln. In this way common people, restricted to their ow n Ills, yet had access to the sen to fish nnd swim and ride the sap f. to the mountains for firewood and building materlnl. nnd to land, be taeentocultlvnte tnro. The tKinndiirlc of these districts were ll carefully de fined In time immemorial and reissli the same to-day.. Moreover, ench ills trlct had Its inline, and that name re mains. With the mountain above nnd the sen below and the narrow dlstrlets In suc cession, ench with Its boundaries nnd tin nn1 well defined, the bit svstetn nnd nomenclature o of the llreetlor. wns t-onipleft'. A given poh or object Is "ninuka," townrd tho v11"'". ot innknl," toward the sA In rein flop to nnother object or int: and nnd It Is "walhlhl. or "ewa.Bu the dl rectlnn of the district of E for the other rolnriontt of direction. So that la Honolulu. f where no street runs north instance, d south pr enst nnd west, nnd Jew straight in nny direction fn distance, no one speaks nf t, south side of the street- n nor of the enst and west every street his a mauka . cets run uiy great north oi one enn: des. But id maktii side, or a walhlhl and ewa side So n particular corner niny he precisely nnd neenrntely described ns the ma-tikn- wnihlhi corner, or the inakal-ewii These terms nre not only cellonulnl but official. They are used In contracts, deeds, wills nnd Vtntutes. They sjll conditions and have grown out ol them. Co -Hub; a Whi-.IiI The rate at which modern warships lake In coiil Is simply marvelous. The Magnificent, a first-class Itiitlsh battle ship In the Mediterranean, recently averaged over 1(10 tons per hour a rate of nearly three tons a minute. Fltiwwm In Tiincuiiv. Flowers are never used In Tuscany, but nt Christmas ti ml l.asicr all the wnlls of the cathedrals are decked with wonderful dumusk of almost priceless value. j A TRIFLING OCCURRENCE But It Evsaluslly lou(kt Isilla t'oiWr KnglAml'a ;oatrol. How many people are aware that England owes its vast Indian empire to a variation of three shillings a pound in the price of pepper. And yet such is the case, and it throws an in teresting light upon the idiosyncrasies of tbe English character. In the sixteenth century all the pep per consumed in England was bought by the English merchants from the Dutch, who brought it from India, Owing to racial jealousy, the Dutch traders in 1599 raised the cost from three shillings to six shillings per pound. This petty display of ill-feeling caused considerable annoyance to the English merchants, and aroused in them that feeling of independence which has always been so character istic of the race. They determined to Import their pepper direct from In 11a in their own ships, and for this purpose formed a company, called "The Governor and Company of Merchants ot London Trading to the East Indies," and which In later days became eventually known as tbe East India CnmuABy,. Their first voyages embroiled them In almost innumerable quarrels with the Dutch and Portuguese, and for a time the venture proved a financial failure. It was not until 1015 that the company became successful and ob tained lucrative treaties, owing to their decisively defeating tbe 1'ortuguese. From this time on their possessions gradually increased, slowly at llrst, and then very rapidly, until, by the wise and beneficial management ot such men aa Clive, Warren Hasting and Cornwallls, they exercised sov ereignty over the greater portion of India. In this manner it happened that aa increase In the price of pepper momen- tously affected the history ol mujlUud, DESERTED CITY OF MARBLE. Itrlriitewatur, Ont., la Wlthont Inhabit sntl to Admlra lta Splnnrtor. In the county of North Hastings Ont., Is a deserted town called Hrldge water, which Is built entirely of mar ble. About twenty-five years ago I farmers wife wna searching In tlx woods for a pig tlint had strnyet away. In a pnrtleulnrly dense part ol the forest she foil id n cold spring nl crystal water, and stoiod to drink from It. As she did so site slipped on I round stone nnd fell Into the water Attracted by the peculiar color of tin stone, she Hshed It out nnd took I' home. Investigation showed It to bt a twenty-pound nugget ot almost purt rold. Wllhln six mouths the wlldernest had blossomed tlitn tlt.t llti-lvlnv r,n-r I of Hrldirewatcr. with five thousand In I habitant. There were old Eortv-nln era from the Pacific Slope, ntnntoim from 1 1 rent Hiltnlu and the I'tiiter States, prospectors from every field Shafts and tunnels were driven by tlu hundreds. In the sinking of a shaft n mile south of the town, on n claim oi B. Flint, of Belleville, who Is now t member of the t'nnadiHll Senate, i vein of white mnrble was discovered At the suggestion or Flint, who want ed little or nothing for the material the town of Brldgewater was built ot solid marble. It has even to this day a Courthouse, school, church, hotel stores mill prlvnte dwellings construct ed wholly of this materlnl. While the town was booming the en tire country round wns prospected Some of the shafts nnd tunnels were driven more than n hundred feet In depth, but reinnrknble ns It may seem there wns never erough gold found tr pay the cost of n single mine In tin district. The place where the original nugget was found was christened "Aladdin's Cave." and the land In its vicin ity sold at fabulous prices. Otif farmer whose farm adjoined the enve sold five acres to an English s.widlcnte for $lon,("i0 cash. The svndlca'te spent nnothei- fiotl.tim in developing the claim, but never obtained nn ounce of free gold. An nged Irishman nt Brldgewnter. Palrldc Keough. received nn offer of $12.".(ki) for his farm, which consisted of a hundred seres of fTocapiied, barren land. He refused the offer, holding out for $1"0.(MHI. which he never got. To-day nnyonc could buy the prop-u ty for $1 nn ncre. Within n couple of years It became apparent that nil the mining In Brldgewnter would never pny. nnd the prospectors nnd citizens departed, leaving the mnrble town to settle down to n futureless desolation. A GIANT RACE. Romantic Story of Ou Fonntl In tint Sol omon la!Rio1a. When Cnptnln Freeman, of the Brit ish man-of-wnr Mohawk, letiirned from n six months' trlpaiiiotiKtlieSolo tnon Islands, on the occasion o' nnuex hiK 14 of these islands to tlrent Hrlt a 1 II. he told of his strance experience t one of the new patches of territory that he took from the natives In the name of (fiieen Ictorla. It wns the Island of Tociipa, filiti mil's from the next nearest island of the Solomon group. It Is n Innd without a history, nnd ("apt. Freeman snys he thought of Darwin's theory nf the siibmerirod continent and believed that theory when he looked upon the SlKI tribes men nf the mountainous Island of To i-npn. When the company of 20 blue jackets landed on the shore nnd ('apt. Freeman beican to rend the Queen's proclamation, the Islanders hemin to come down from the hills in hundreds, expecting nn nttaek. So huge were they In size, nnd fearless, the Catling guns were wheeled Into line, but the ceremony went i n Just the same. Soon the Union Jin-It wns unfurled, the proclamation bulled In the sand nnd n salute of 21 gnus fired, but at the first noise of the guns the natives again fled to the hills, ami It wns only with the grentest persuasion that they could be Induced to appear ngaln. By nnd bye they became less shy. nnd were Induced to tnlk by slns, mid submit to being . inensureil. examined nnd felt. Who were these people? Who but the Interesting remiiant of a glorious ancient race, probably In their prime superior to the rnces that at present dominate the world. The men were not the lenst like nny of the tribes Inhabiting the Solomons or nny of the South Sea groups. They were all giants. The average mining a com pany of 1(10 iM'Ing measure I. hi- moved the stick placed on n level with his head against an upright tree at six feet ten. nnd wns massive In propor tion, measuring 4M Inches around his bnre chest. Ills muscles, however, were soft and as round as i woman's. Rut this giant wns as handsome ns an Adonis nnd wore his flaxen hnlr long In curls over his c pper-colore I shoul ders, like the rest of the men In bis trllie. Strange to say. the women wore their hnlr short, close to their bends. The soft muscles of the men was explained by the fact that these Wmi men, women and children nre not a fighting race, having never been to war, and do not possess a single fight ing Implement. They live by snaring wild animals in their mountain home. In fishing and cultivating delicious fruit by grafting and domesticating the wild products of the Island. An Interpreter wns found on tho .Mohawk. A man who had before seen the tribe made some headway with one of the strange rnce, who bad be?n tciight a Solomon Island trade Jargon bv his father, who had visited one of the isl ands 2.1 years before. He learned that the Tocuplaos were a sentimental, poetical race, conform ing strictly to the rules of their relig ion, strangely resembling Christianity. They studied monogamy rigidly, !.. cause they argued that when a hus band or wife died he or she went to the spirit land nnd waited for the part ner left behind on the island, which meant to them all the earth. If the mrvlvlng mate lived one hundred rears, the other was still waiting to te united in the spirit land if a second lfe was taken home, or a second bus and. the better hulf gone before would make it hot for the other part ner when they were united In the jreat beyond. Thlu was their hell. The women were live feet teu inches ind six feet tall, appeared In public as heir sister Eve In the (iardeu of Eden it her first home, and were formed like Veuut.es. An I'ml rsrounil 'ity A subterranean city xists In Oallcla, Austrian Poland, which contains a population of over 1.UO0 lueu, women and children, tnnoy of whom have never seen tbe light of day. Child WlT.a. The latest Government census In India showed tt,0ta,75'.t girls between five and nine years of age, who were already married, of whom 170,000 bad become widows. NEARLY Fifty-eight Years Old !! acknow ledged the country over ns the lead Inp Nntioii'il Kntnlly Newspaper. lb-cognizing it value to t hove w ho desire all the ucw-s nf the state and Nation, tho publisher of ' Tin- ntKsM" (vour own fnvorli home puper) litis entered Into an all! nnce with ' The New-York W.-eldj- T1I1IU NK ' which enables him to furnish both papers tit the t' illlng cosi of tl,ti.i per yt nr. 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New York for Fort .Icrvis on week days at 4 oo, 7 45, u nu. ti 15. lu :to a m. 1 on, :) oo, 4 to, K :to. 7 Ho. ! 15 p. m On Sum! ivs, 4 ), 7 :in, M no, W 15 n. in.; 12 liu. 2 'do, 7 Hound U 15P. M. II. I. Huberts, C.euerul l-HSM-iiger Agent, New York, Beauty Is mood Deep. Clean blood m-nns a clean skin. No beauty without it. C asr arots, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep It clean, b stirring up llic lazy liver uud ut iv.n ail im purities from the liodv. iicin to ilav tu banish piinp'cH, huiU, blotches, blackiii-ads, ind tliat sickly bilious complexion by takinii Cuscarets, beauty ior ten cents. All druj ists. satune-tiuii guaranteed, 10c, 25c, oUc. 60 YEARS' St . Tradc Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. An rone iwniilng a ke'h and dewriPtlnn may qntt-hly aacerlaiu mr iiinnm fr wnelhtir u ttivuiitloii t imibaliiy patentable. ('tuinnuiilOH Mii.iSBlrtvtly w.nn.lcntial. lUiulbook ou I'ateuU vnt free tHdvitt autin-y ftr net-unit palenm. 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Lazy Liuor MI have been trout 14 a (real deal wicb a torpid liver, which produces rmatipa Hon I found CASCaKfcTS to be all you claim for them, and secured auob relief the Am trial, that I puri'haaed another aupply and was com pletely oured. J shall only be too glad to ree ommend (. ikncareu whenever the opportunity la prfttented." J. A, Kmitu. r-uqqeaapna atv., rnuaaeipnia, ra. Candy CATHAWTIC roi MAa PlPAftsnt, Palattl. fownt. Tut Gno4. Do Good, Nivr hickeu. Weaken, or Grip. 10c. iic. Ulc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... fttc-rlL, Rarfr C.ainay. Clila, a iel. Im far. n Mfl.Tfl Rlf 8tl anil rttaranta by mil drug l1U-IU-DAb luuki CVKK Tobacco Hablu M(iVfWiWl''iytSVt"rtViy.nVi.aWa.l S CTYI.I5H. RELIABLE i SJ ARTISTIC- $ ffcaaa(add fey Ltasinf lm Uratamaktra a t Tby Aiaa Pltat (til tm'4 J fm la L L ,lt J k'.taw ; k i-Mi ... ., ..., . ', iua ia ia.i attibbt itjcaivaJ AAi'ia -i t aiAifki i THE McCALL COVIPANY. liati l w. Ilia Hint, ktm rt I aa. orri:ra : ISO Filth A. . fhl.a,.. 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