I i 4i 0 . H Johnson's Shoo Storo ;? TTieLaFrance Shoes FIT beennso the lasts they're made on were planned by experts. They keep their shape, because the workmen who made them arc experts. They wear be- cause tiieir leauier was selected by experts. Our footing as a shoe man has made us lit to tit the feet. Bring in yours. We'll fit 'em. I ; I ., w f i I I f JO t" joimson, FITTER OF FEET. Port Jervis, N. T. For coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, weak throats, weak lungs, consumption, take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Cherry Pectoral Always keep a bottle of It in the house. We have been saying this for 60 years, and so have the doctors. "I rt7 Awrt Oherfy Fwtowl tn wy family fnr 4 Yearn. It ti tbe Vt iroriiduft In ttie world, I know, for all throat and lung troubles." Mrs. J. K, 5oHCR0tSf Rlthtm. Mui. for a The Lun ris Daily action of the bnwclj is neces sary. Ala nature wim Ayor s r-n 3V: -:.'ivv .;-AV Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. rhe hotel par escellcnea of tho capital, iocated within one block of tho White Mouse and directly oppi.hire the Treasury. Finest tnhle in the city. VV I L LARD'S HOTEL A famous hotWry, remnrknljle for its historical associations mid long-snfstnincd popularity. Recently renovated, repainted And partially refurnished. NATIONAL HOTEL ' A landmark nmnng tho hotels of Wash ington, patron'zed in former years by presidents and hiKh ofTieiala. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. Opp. Pa. K. B dep. WALTER BURTON, Res. Mfrr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rates. O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DC WITT, Ma natter. THE LAKE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. I OS Broadway, St. Jamts Build ing, New York. ForthftTrsatmentsnd ours of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS. NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS. A PERFECT ROMS THF.A.TMRNT OR SAM TAIUUM ADVANTAGES. H. E.Emerson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE: In Drug Store on Broad Street. The National Hoard of Trade which met In Washington lst week passrd resolutions favoring the l'anui.ii Canal, liberal appropriations for the improvement of our water ways and harbors, reform in the consular serv ice and repeal of the land laws. The board declared that our consular service is far below the average of other great powers because of out political system of appointment. The board took up the question of the public land problem and the settle ment of millions of people upon tin western lands as one of vital Import ance to all the commercial interests of lha country. Internal commerce thrives with population. The Desert hand Law, the commutation clause of the Homestead Law and the Timber and Stone Law were dt - nonncid as instruments of fraud mid theft of the greatest resource of the country and their repeal was dementi ed of congress. The Memphis Commercial Appeal complains that the present republican expenditures are pr tty near double those of the last Cleveland ndiiiinh trations. We have not looked back Into the statistics ot the niggardly expenditures of that period but every one must admit that our present prosperity and unparalleled industry, as compared with the horrible Indus trial situation, in 1894, 1895 and 189li are an ample answer to any criticism which nmy he made of the present expenses of the government. SEES FOR SIGHTLESS EYES. loan Wnmnn In Sfw lork Who I'lliata nril IMrtnrea for Her lillod fCmplorrr. The prison who is Hind loses mnrh of the beautiful in life, through the affliction. '1 here is one umnnn. how ever, in New York city who, brt vincr mentis, finds n way to satisfy her taste for n knowledge of all that, is going on. This ahe acconip isl es with the help of a rompnnioii of the same sex, but much Tonnirer Itlie woman herself is 77 years old), who takes her from pt.-tee (0 jii-ice, ex plaining everythinp;. Thus an afternoon at an art ex hibition results in both entiling nvny with on excellent idea of the most notable eanrnscs. The architecture of the various, new buildings is de serilieil at length; the hlniliiigs mid illustrations of late books are In til before the mind of the aftlictcd one with much circumstance. Even the new operatie and dra matic events are attended with great rep-ulni-ity, and the costumes, forms and faces of the performers nr& de scribed In the. fullest detail; the scenery and properties are the srtb-ji-cl of comment, and the people in the audience furnish material for dis cussion between the nets. In traveling, snys the New York Mail and Kxpreas. the companion is the same faithful painter of pictures for the sightless eyes of her em ployer, every featar ikat foe" to "jfr tkat TrUiy which aBui a pettisry tftc to Mlf U hfht out with tht atat ftrtlelarity. And CIIed Hln "It." "And what did Ihat howwid tongh Ray to j on, Reg-pie, after he had taken yoimh watch and money away?" asked Willyboy. "He aihled insult to wobbery," splut tered Reggie. "He snltlhis motto was: 'Do it now,' and I was the only i-t he saw." Cincinnati Oo-nuiiereiiil Tribune. ITSSCT3 8ICP 1SAIK. la-rmr f nritnnbfppe-r CTfrri tha Trarkl and Vhre of l.oro BlUn tVre t Insarri. A Remembranee. "Did he leave you anything when he went awav?" they asked of the landlady 's prief-stiii-ken daughter, to whom the youth had been mosi rie vot ed. "Yes," she sighed; "he left a board bill." Chicago Post. The Homely Man' Advantage. "Why is it that most of the world's great men were homely?" "The other men wouldn't have turned In and made them great if they had been handsome enough to cause jealousy." Chicago Record Herald. The Commoner says that the dem ocratic convention must reaffirm the silver platform of the Ia3t two con ventions. We have forgotten just what this Issue was, but presume it may have been one of those "orna mental" planks which are usually inserted in political platforms. Or perhaps the Commoner will explain to us just what this has-been silver issue is. Dingman'B is headquarters Lowney 'e confections. for Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can. ever surpass it. Br.ir.nffi .SCO & Uft B l llfi and if b ?rlra Hkall.N A Perfect For All Throat and Cure : Lung Troubles. Money back If It falls. Trial Bottles frm. BO YEARS' ' EXPESifcNCE A tit fine f c t 6 rit Troc Makks I ' COrVriH,M1 ft Ac i iff a -.fcfttfn and tltvcrtitrtf'Ti nmf tar It v ;::.'- ii fltlt !it;.:icr en "1 ' -Ut L ok oii r-a h'T. ! trewrt (Mr Croup The peculiar cough whioh indi cates croup in nsually well known to the motbeis of croupy children. No time should be lost in the treatment of it, and for this purpose no medi cine has received more universal ap proval than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Do not waste valuable time in experimenting with uutrietl untried remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended, but give this medicie ns directed and all symptoms of croup will quickly disappear. For sale by Batch & Son, Matamoras, and all general stores in Pike county Elephantine, "Yes, Jones has been awarded the contract for weighing and registering the weight of all the elephants for the new circus. "H'ml He must be doing business on a large scale." Baltimore News. A Slnecnre. Howe Heaux I d like to live In s place where there was no such thing as work. Would n t you? Hoe Beaux Y'es, and I'd like to have the job of director of public works. Pennsylvania Punch Bowl. KJce Sort of Comfort. "It must be a great comfort to you to own such splendid furniture." "Comfort? There isn't but one com fortable chair in the whole lot, and my wife invariably wiints to lit in that." Tit-Bits. The editorof the French paper. Jour nal tie Djibouti, who has just returned from Diie-Daouah, recounts an extra ordinary adventure which occurred to the passengers of the train in which he was traveling. After passing the bridge of C'hebrle the engine suddenly became powerless to draw the train, and its wheels revolved without mak ing any progress. The passengers alighted to see what had happened, and found an extraor dinary state of affairs. The line wni torered with a thick layer of grass hoppers, and the wheels of the engin . . . THE ... NEW YORK WORLD Thrice-a-VVeek Edition Read Wherevar the English Language le Spoken ('1 36 I Broadway, 1- 84 East r t w hi I ' w w I Pa. ..f. .,d KhLL T U1TIO 14 !-1 .a J- -V) pi-r v K . i - -1 1 1 ! : ' ' ;i. :-.i.v tin..' i ..! is : i.i. r;U- i.r The Thric a-Wetk World was a bri1. Iftmt ffucxxibs In the higinntnff ftud has been fitondily growing ever fjtnce. Tlint: la theUMt lf ail ' liinirn. and has twt tu artl ttt approval on the TU rice-a-Week World, wbloh im widely circulated In every state and turrltory of the Uulou, and wherever there are people who cau read our mother tongue. Tiiid paper tnr the ommnjr winter and the year 1Vi3. will moke its uowa tKU'Vhe. if poartlhle, more ext.Misive than ever. All events of importance, up nmtinr wht-re they httijpun, aj-e r'poi'UtU ttccurnU ly ana promptly. The ulj.erHrr for only one dulhira year g-'ta thn t' iuit.rs evrv wtx-k and inure j news and general reading than moht grciit ; d.iilifn can funiif.)i ut five or til tuai'H the The Thrice-i-Wwk Wurid U ahsnluti-ly ; f..jr In it poliii-'iil iu-vii. i'iti iif-iui hi.ia i : nt'Vr ailowinl to uflViit itu utilunmKt and di-mucriii and rt'pubtican alike c.ttn ub tiiintniia paifri truililisl Ht uuiUn tf all I Hr) httfftL pxillil CKIliptiffUti. Ill ai'(:( uu nil ih n.rt & i lie Tbriue- ; Wtu k World furiit.-.ht a ihf bct kThtl l:o tion, fbiboi'ii.t e JuH!'i'i ifji .ri8 and o-JhT '; t't'.ttim-ji i.f mtf-f.t .. j 'i tit Tb; a U .rk Wrl;"ii rfte-wiir ktib- hi mm THE PASSENGERS ALIGHTED. crushed so many of these insects that they had become clogged with a sticky mass which entirely prevented them from getting a grip of the rails. All around the ground was covered with a yellow carpet of grasshoppers. By means of sprinkling sand and peb bles on the rails the train was at length able to continue Ha journey, but after passing Ilolhnll the incline became to steep that the engine, which was then proceeding nt about ten janls a min ute, again failed to grip, came to a standstill, and finally, dragged by the heavy train, started to mn backward down the slope. At first the brake failed to act, th mechanism having become clogged by the grasshoppers, and an accident ap peared to be inevitable, when fortu nately, by a great effort, the train was brought to a standstill. The train, needles to say, was several hours late in arriving at its destination. hat Killed lllm. Wife (with newspaper, to husband) Here is another forcible temper ance h-chive: (itcads) "Young Bpil lcrs pot into a boat 'and Bhoved out into tlu river, and as he whs Intoxi cated he iipset the boat, fell into the river nud v.ns drowned." Now, air, (addressing ber husband), if lie had not drunk whisky he would not have tost llU life. i Husband - l et me see. He fell into the river, didn't he? Wife -Of course he did. "Diilti i dip until he fell in?" ".lames, you are .positively silly. Of coin sc. lu didn't die until he was drow ned." "then it was the water that killed him.' Stray Stories. The f'OHelnMton He Heaolied. The dog had been chasing his own tail for a cjnartrr of an hour. "I'apa,"' quoth Willie, "what kind of a dog is that?'' "A watch dog, my son," responded the parent. Willie pondered a moment. '"Well," he finally observed, '-from the length of time It takes him to wind himself up I think he must be a Waterbnry watch dog." Town and Country. It Means the Snme Thlna;. "He's a fool!" i "Oh, 1 wouldn't P'tt it so brutally as that. There are better ways of ex pressing your opInitMi of him." "How, for instance?" "Well, you might say that he's the kind of man who's likely to have the simple Inscription on his tombstone: 'He blew out the gns.' " Chicago Tost. GEESE AS WATCHDOGS. Hambte Cottager in OallfornlaTalcee an Idea from Ancient Roma and Is Q,alte 111 pr. Vivid SnR-jteatlveneaa, Mrs. Slimdiet No; I don't believe in French cooking. My idea is to have every dish suggest its chief ingredient. New' Boarder Yes; I notice this gelatine tastes like glue. N. Y. Weekly. A Reason for It. Visitor at School Whatialrapt look that, dear little fellow wears! Dear Little Fellow (overhearing) Teacher just hit me over the knuckles with a ruler, ma'am. Princeton Tiger. Too eloquent. "Why keep, me in suspense? Why not give me an answer now?" "Oh, dear, no! Yrou propose so beau tifully that I want to give you a.chance to do it all over again."-N. Y. Jour nal. Refo de Wall. "Honest, now. Uncle Kph'm," said one of the young men, "did you ever, in all your life, have as much money as ten dollars at one time?" "I was wuff eightee' hun'ed dollahs once," replied I'nele Kph'm, stiffly, "jes as 1 stood." Chicago Tribune. niaarnlned. Wifey Why, George, don't you know whose picture it is? It's mam ma's! Hubby Is it? Oh, yes. But, you see, the photographer succeeded in getting her to put on a pleasant ex pression. Philadelphia Bulletin, Sot nhal nt Wanted to tar, Mits Clara Winterbloom Mamtua this is Mr. TutteV. I want to introduce Lira to you, Do you know that he wu4 ncder the impression that I was tht only daughter, and I have just beea telling him that I have two sisters. Mra. Winterbloom Oh, yes. You ust meet Maud, and Estelle, Mr. Tut ter. They are both of them older thar Clara there. -Young Tuiter (wishing to fay th rifrht thing) I didn't suppose it possi ble, Mrs. Winterbloom. thai yon could have anv daughter older lliun lis Clara. Tit-Bits. I jolt 1 f.jr . J Ik: I J'j p -j !-p.4p. in. oil. mf.i ti.o r r Hud i iii .-! ',.! , c of t!, Vuthlaklita FrrkUtnaa. There oliee aa a trrstiman named Grtren- 1.K.. Wliu tt-.l down four night, without inan- tr-Ki Tt.e ji.nitor swore as tie fctruLk the ground Hour: '"Twi:l lake all the afierrioGu cleaning!" Columbia Jt-sitr. A. WIi.ili-h & Hon, Mut.'tmoras, all goneral bt ircs ill I'lke counfy, guarantee every butt.ti of Chamber loiil ' Ctitmli Kt-.uit'.ily h ml w lil refund t bo money to anyone who is not tiUi-',ii! utter using two-third of the C'liitfiita. Thin is the be.it reme dy in ii world for la gtipi, coughs, cihls, crotiti und whiHipiug cou'h Hiid is pleiis.tnt himI bfife to take, it ir.-veu's any teiid.-ney of a CuKl t'i 1 1 -n't 1:1 i iii-ufti'.uta. Having discharged the family watchdog in disgrace, J. D. Hucbner, a Los Angeles cottager, has installed two enormous gray geese as guardians of his home. They are two shades mare efficient as sentinels than the best watchdog that ever lived, he thinks. In audi tion to which they have the follow ing points in their favon They do not bowl at the moon; they do not maki friends with visitii g burglars and bite the parson; they do not transform the front lawn into a de pository for ancient bones. Like most big ganders, they are belligerent. The minute the front III "'I m tSJl-- Wii: iiiii i LOOKINO FOR A FIGHT. (ate clicks they come rushing aronnd .kin the back yard with wings out stretched and flapping, looking for a fight. It is no Ube to say "Good doggy, nice doggy" to them. Tfiey cannot be flattered or cajoled. V-Jral suasion fall futile. The average burglar who ne.ars about Huebner's geese will doubtless be of the idea that one ha only to say "Shoo, chicky," to send them scuttling. Any burglar who knows about geene will know better. A biff Bray gander Isn't afraid of anything, These two will attack anything that comes In the front gate with the tavagenena of a bulldog. And they are able to do about as much dam age. They take flying leap at the Intruder, beating him about the head with their whit's and punching him In the face with their bills. All the time they keep up such a hissing and honking that the noise Is enough to scare away the stoutest hearted burglar. ftlsiop rlno'n Hrdroaeop. By means of an ingenious instru ment, the hydroseope, the human eye sight can penetrate the wean depths and clearly distinguish objects over a mile belcvr the surface. The inventor is Si?nor Mao, an Italian, a ftchoolmeta of Marconi. ' Early Reformation. After reproving her eldest son for the offense of cignrette smoking, the mother thought she would improve the occasion still further, anil in quired of a younger scion of the house, nged nine, if he had been smoking also. "No, mother,'' was the reply "I have given it up." Tit-Bits. The Art off Advertising. Museum Agent What s wrong with our new midget? He doesn't seem to draw. Manager -Ot course not. See what mess you've made of the advertise ments. You've put his height at three feet. Make it 36 inches, and the peo ple will come with a rush. N, Y. Weekly. A a Kbit War Oat. He Reggie Fitzjanies has become recklessly engaged to any number of girls, hut he always gets out of It. She With decency? He Oh. yes! He merely has to go and ask the father's consent and it's all over. Tit-Bits. Kphenieral. Penfield Unless you're engaged to a young woman you should never make her a present of anything last ing. Give her some flowers, or candy, or Slerrltt A copy of the best selling book of the day. Town Topics. Spoke from Experience. Teacher Give me a definition ot "operable," and use the adjective in a sentence to Illustrate. Claude "Operable" capable of be ing worked. Example: "My father Is operable." N. Y. Times. Maude So she married and did well? Annie Yes. She gets $!S a week now. Maude Pin-money? Annie No; alimony. Judge. . A Mlatafce In Syoonrma. Temperance Lecturer O my friends, there are some spectacles which one never forgets. Old Ludy's Voice (in rear) I'd like to know, sir, where they sell them, if you don't mind. N. Y. Times. Reeompenne. "Say, pa, what's fame?" A "That which people give a man after he Is dead instead of the money he needed when he was alive.' Chi cago Itecord-Herald. Voathfal Promoter. "Willie, is your sister at home?" "Well, she said to tell you no, but if you have about 25 cents I think I can arrange a meeting for you." N. Y, Journal. He Had Ceaaed to Worry, Young Doctor Yes, I felt greatly worried until the crisis was passed His Wife Will he be out soon? Y'oung Doctor No, not until the day of the funeral. N. Y. Herald, ma Aiwaya aeemea -ariaay. Dicks We had a great time at the club last night. Sorry sot to see yon there, Charley Mr. Porter (after Hick had gone) Why, Chrles, you told me you spent the whole of last evening at theclub. Mr. Porter (wrth great presence of mind) So I did, dear. The reason Hicks didn't see nie because he wasn't there himself. Trying to de ceive his wife, probably Mrs. Portar The wretchl And he would try to rob me of the confidence I have in you I I always did see som Uiing about thai man I didn't Hka. Bostoa Transcript. Hermann Ave Raoaanalleel, la some of the hotels of Switzerland there ars two wine-list one for Ger mans, and the ot her for Americans and englishmen. The Geiman list is S3 par cent cheaper than the higher- artced lit. Dislocated Her Shoulder Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, Fergus Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated her shoulder. Mio bad n Burgeon get it back in place as soon as possible, but it was quite sore and pained ber very much, ller sou-mentioned that he had aoeu - Chauiberltain'a I'uio Balm advertised for sprains nnd IinlcU & Bon, luiitHinortt.s, and 1! general f tores in Pike county guar antee every bottle of C'hittittvorlnin'a : soreness., and she asked him to buy Couh Jijtutuly and will refund the j her a bottle of it, wbioh he did. It ini ney Jo anyone who is not satin- i quickly relieved ber andenabled her lied itllcr using two-thirds of the j to aloep which she bad not done for contents, 'fins is tub best remedy several days, lite son was o mucli in 1 ' woil i for lis (;rijn, cotnfbs, j pleased with the rehf it gave his ci.hU, criiiij) and whooping couyh 1 mother that lie has since recom hikI Is plei ,a lit and tii to tttke. It I mened it to many othuta. For sale piovei.t any turn!. t,t-y of a cold to by litU h ot Son, M-ttamoras, and all i.-uit in p'it ynsoiiut. $ 8 g general stores in like couu'y. WANTED A. V'KW MOI1K WANTED J . Kvrfti ttiimic TO StiLt. 6l'ft ;MI. Wtt t.ltfc Ot H ACBlVrS A rilOFIT THAT IS P.4 1MJ TIIK.Tt WtLl. "cad for iTIcriW'nl Illand, Hint a IMncnosIs of Your use Moj lit Wade, I'rec of fliarge, hy ur Kletiit-iil IMrcclor. S. A. RICHMOND'S N E w R A D I C A '...; ! ,,-at ar1- sdrTE' 1 V. i-."V R E aO E N ill i r.',r "A"- i - - Ut I . . ar.tar I A wav-U A T O WILL CURE YOU. Is a sovereign remedy for all diseases of the stomache, liver, bowels, kidneys and bladder, also a wonderful Vitalizer and Cleanser of the system, and is a powerful stimulant to the sexual organs. It has no equal for constipation, ancT restores natural digestion. It is a valuable adjunct with our Nerve Tonics in the treatment of Epilepsy. TPrioo, SI. 23 por.Bottlo. ICND rOR. CIRCULARS CONCERNING OUR KCKEDItS. Dr. S. A. Richmond Co., 942 W. Van Buren St. , Cbiengo. Labohatorv, Tt'snor.A. III. if' "BEST OF ALL FLOUR. ' FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY. When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWXILL MILL, MILFORD, PA. 1 IT 1 WILL ICOST I ONLY 1 ONE to buy a postal card and send to The New York Tribune farmer, New York . City, for a free speolmen copy. The New York Tribune Farmer is a National Illustrated Agricultural Week ly for farmors and their families, and KVKRY Issue contains matter instruc tive and entei'tnliilng to KVKRY mem ber of the family. Tho price is $1.00 per year, but if you like it- you oun seoure it with your own favorite local newspaper, Th Puebs, Milford. Ta., at a bargain. Both naiiers one year only ll.tio. Send your order and money to the PiKg County Phess, at Milford, Pa. Delaware -:- Valley -:- Railroad Time Table in Effect October I, IS03 p. m p. m 10 00 9 On P at Id S5 f!lJ 87 fl-J SM fl3 47 f I j 51 fli M 12 67 Ui m tl 01 1 oft 1 10 8TATIOMN 1 40XT. 12 40 Ar. ...New York D. L. W. B R... .Philadelphia Brood Street Station 5 OOi 7 00 L East Stroudnburg fS Oai f7 tti " Delaware Valley Juuctlon f5 04' r7 M' " Ksale Valley f I f7 W1 " Craig's Meadows 6 14' 7 14 " Marsliatrs Creek f3 iH f7 Hi! " Oak Grove f5 1(1 f7 lllj " Krutclteys . . 5 i 7 " OiH)tbaiifh fS ai n Wi " .Kclio Lake ti M f7 M " Turn Villa 5 80 7 Hi " , Shueniakoni S 8o litiAt Uuniiklli I p. in p m p in If Stops only on notice to conductor or on signal 'p in p m !p m p mop. in Ar. 8 Sal .... Lv. 7 86j 10 i Ar. 8 8A 4 tflSl 8 IS " fs Hii f4 sai fa " fs .hi: f4 f it fa lil " w aa' t jw f la " ust. 4ii an " l fH 111 14 OH. ft! Orl "I W HI f4 (IHi frt OH " j h 1:1 4 itt a pit " I fH 11 f4 Ul f nt " ! f o r:i uii fs 5 " ; H tsV a ,Vij 5 65 - Lv.l 8 DO 3 fit if S 40 Trains arriving at iltishktll ac 1.10 p. lu connects with stage for Dingmiiu'a Ferry, Alllfurd oud Port Jurvis. I. SELDON CASE, Supterintendent, East Stroudsburg, Penna. l.'ui !ee icitii uc.l l we l nil. Any unt.' acmlKJu IClCIl at U 1.1 OttscripUou ut Mtiy lUVCllholl Will rotu;tly itrotne utir oitiuiuu ie luinci ui-vg tlie vi iicutaliility ul bUimt. " Hw to obtdiu a Jrut-iit" treat u,mu rcijitCMt. I'd tents Kciruicd iiiiuuh us a.tvci it-xn, iir .tle 4tt our tKptruj. i-ivttul! takcu oul ihtuuKh u.-i tei-eive tjurvial t,ott wutwuLctiiirgc, in iiiK fAikM KKi.ii.:u, 5U t! 1 1 tIi itleil M:iil w I. It iy en uu Li ti.-d juut IaaL. tuisulti il L.iy Miinutaciui . atiii in c.ti a. istud tur Adiuijic copy f Nt tv. Adu cau, VICTOH J. EVANS 4 CO. U4cuf Attorney, Ami ! T i Mr fk r I V11 f'C ' i.. 1 HMUC ilsVtloHW. MAMKS. k fc CgPYH.GrtTS. Thirty -oi ?6 -M v t1v prcttfe. Ot uHfii tui U Kiitiiy hud mu -tiLtiiii :u . v. .,. f f i,f 1 r.-lrtl. -) !illdl-el(-nt. H'O'-J" fctV.. Vi t
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