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$50 POSITION PAY TUITION AFTER - POSiTION IS SECURED First 10 who clip this notice and send to DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Raleigh. ra.. a .oxvfl-. AtLna, Waco. Ft Wo-th. o- Nashville. Tenn may. without giving notes, pay EVERY CENT of tuition out of salary after good position is secured. If not secured no puy required. CZURSE BY MAIL FREE If not ready to enter you may take lessons by mail FREE until ready, which would save t'me. living expenses. etc., or complete at home and get 'l ploma. D. P. B. C. Co.. has $31A.4).(0 capital, 17 bankers on Board of Direc tors. and TWENTY Colleges i. THIP TEEN states to back every claim It makes. Established SIXTEEN years. Clip and send this notice to-day. Thr- Aztec Ini:ana of Mexico are noted for tcir strength Itch cmred in 30 minutes by Wooiford's Sanitary Lotior. Never rails. Sold b-. all druzgists. 81. Mail orders promptly led I by Dr. E Detuo:. Crawfordsville, Ind. The ;ifc-saving dcg! are valuable aids to the policc department of Paris. FITS permae nxt ly -u red. Noilts or nervons negs after first day's ue of Dr. Kline's Great Nervefes' over.92trialbottle and treatise free Dr.R.1.KLN:. Ltd..931 Arch St.. Phila., Pa. The Duke of Portland's picture galery is 236 feet Ion:,. Latlia% Can Wear Shoo4 One size sw1U r a- usinz Allen's L 1ot. Ease, a rwde'r. It mnes tight or new saoea easy. Cure swal!, 'ot., swe:tting. aehia: leet. inzrowin-v litz. corns and buione. A: all drucrisN anI shoe stores. 25e. Don't ac cent anv Ti e Trial ackagte FREE by mai!. Address. Aen :-'. Olmsted. Leiloy, N.Y. S -eitons are no, i eing sold in Russia for $1.15. thi..-I ea the -:umr, redux'ce inI'm rna. tiou.:xllays )al::,eure wind.- olic,25.abettl. The United Kino:n spends 4,400.000 a year on rat:ns. Jam sure Piso's Cure for Consumption s-vel ray life three years avo.-Mrs. TonAs Ios 5.Ns, .lapic bE.. Norwien, N. Y., 2e. 17, liJ. The chronic borrowcr is usually out on a strike. Is It Right? Is it right for you to lose $4.:?0 that a dea:er n:v nake '. cents more by seilin fourteen a:ons o realy-zor-use paint. at $1.50 er gal:on. than ,ur agent wi make by seiing you eight gallous of L. & M., and six galons of linseed oil, which make four teen gallons of a better paint, at 81.20 per gallon? Is it right? Sold everywhere and by Lon-man & N'artinez. New York. Paint Ma-ers for Fifty Ycars. - There have been 319 statues of the Kaiser erected in Gerarinv. Taylor's Cberokee Remedy of Sweet Gun and lullen is Nature's great remedy-Cures i Coughs. Colds. Crcup and Consumption.and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists, 25a., 50c. and $1.00 per bottie. Souvenirs. Mais on sont les neiges d'antan? Where is the glove that I gave to him. Perfumed and warm from my arm that night? And where is the rose that another stole When the land was flooded with June moonlight. And the satin slipper I wore?-Alack. Some one had that-it was wrong. I fear. Where are those souvenirs to-day? But where are the snows of yester year? The glove was burned at his next love's prayer. And the rose was lost in the mire of th~e street: And the satin slipper he tossed away. For his jealous bride had not fairy feet. Give what you will. but know. mesdames. For a day uline are your favors dear. Be sure for the next fair woman's sake They will go-like the snows of yester ya. -Anne Reeve Aldrich. You can make a man so mad he can't see by telling him how every body admires the ability of one of his friends. AND CONSIDER THE 2~. ALL-IMPORTAN1 FACT That in addressing Mrs. Pink-ham y< are confiding your private ills to a wom - a woman whose experience with a man's diseases covers a great many year You can talk freely to a woman when is revolting to relate your private tr-oubli to a man-besides a man does not unde stand-simply because he is a man. Many women suffer in silence and dl from bad to worse, knowing full well t ought to have immediate assistance, but modesty impels them to shrink from es selves to the questions and probably era even their family physician. It is Without money or price you can const whose knowledge from actual experies Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invi Women suffering from any form o*fi ness are invited to promptly communmca Pinkhamn at Lyun,. Mass. All letters: -opened,' read ~and answered by wom woman can freely talk of her private i woman; thus has been established th confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and t1 of America which has never been broke1 of the vast volume of experience whici has to draw from. it is more than possil that she has gained the very knowlecd; that will help your case. She ask-s not ingin return except your good-will. and h advice has relieved thousands. Surely a woman, rich or poor. is very foolish if does not take advantage of this generc offer of assista'nce. - Lydia E. iPinkh Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass. Following we publish two let ters fromi a woman who accep ted this invitation. Note the * result. 4 First letter. "Dear Mrs. Pink-han: -- For ei;;ht years I hiave fuin-ed so-nethi'g terrible e"vrv ienth with mv -wrods. Thex pains are execruc~i:z :u2 141n briy s:o then. Mv doc'tor ,ave I brnv <v:. rian and'1 - -:onb:: . andi I x:mixt p>' ' hrough an ' etnifI want to g~e: 'ne. I d' 1, wg to) sub:mxt to it if 1 can pai'.y xl: n Pleas'e teHl me what to do. I ag- ye e. relieve m..* --M ry M. <>l\Itha: x and lr.ll Second :e t~er. *'Dear Mrs. Pink-ham: -After folkowing carefully yctur ativice, and taking Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Co~mpound. I am very anxious to send you my testimo-.ial, that others may k-row their THOUGHT SHE WOULD DIE. Mrs. R. W. Marine, ot Colorado Sprincs Bezan to Fear the Worst-Doan's Kid ney Pills Saved Her. Mrs. Sarah Marine. of 428 St. Urain street. Colorado Sprinms. Col.. Presi dent of the Glen Eyrie Club. writes: "I suffered for three years w!!h severe backache. The doctors told mle y kidneys were affected and prescribed medicines for - I \ me, but I found that it was only a waste of time and money to take them, and be-gan to fear that I would never get vell. A friend advised me to try Doan's Kidney Pills. Within a week after I began using them I was so much better that I decided to keep up the treatment. and when I had used a little over two boxes I was entirely well. I have now enjoyed the best of health for more than four months. and words can but poorly express my grati tude." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The, Eternal Faminine. Grandfather. doing sonie carpentry work. and finding lie needed some screws. sent little Mary to the hard ware store to get soic for him. When she got lhcre she could rot reinember the word "screw." At last she said: "Grandpa wants some nails with rtIles on."-Life. Beware of Ointn-nte For Cosr'.% Thil Contain Mercury. asmercury will surely destroy the o'nsu : smell and conipletely der.ta:.;e hei wholesys ten waen tnterinu- it througu the mucou surfaces. Sue tarticlesishouild never be use I except on preicriptioas froau reputab:e phy sicians, as the d-amncge they vwill do i. ten fold to tle good yoa caa p,.ssihly derive from thema, alil's Catarra Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chenoy & Co., Toiedo, 0., contaias no mercury, and is tak ea internally, actin., directly upon the blood and mucous suriacei eithesyste.n. Inbaving 1lal's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuiae. It is taken in ternally, and mtde.ia Toledo, Oai, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial free. iSold by Drugtists; price, 75!. per uottle. '1ke all's Famnily Pills 1o: constipatioln. It takes rough tools to renove the rust frem our hearts. So. 15. The Present Rato Law. The duties of te ril I n'Cit Lntersia:e C'mm:*'e CoimIssion ar.r to correct nii dis'riinations in railroad rates. If it linds that an unjust rate is in effect. the railroad is notified. If it de e?!ns to chan::e it. the Commission Can bring suit in Court and :f the Court de eldes in favor of the Commissioners' indinig, the railroad must obey, or its oti.--ers may be brought il) for (on1 tempt of Court and summarily dealt wVIth. Wants Tip from the President. The president received an earnest letter to-day from a man in Cork, Ire land. "I am a large investor in American securities." he wrote, "and I hear dis quieting rumors that you intend to send a special message to Congress urging a revision of the tariff. If you do it I am a ruined man, for I am heavily loaded up with American stocks just now." After begging the president to do nothing to disturb the tariff, "for my sake." the Cork man concluded: ''If you must send such a message, please cable me several days in advance, so that I can unload."-Washington Cor respondence New York World. A man hardly ever knows enough to pretend to think his wife knows more than she does. ni - -~ -ift along hat they natural osing them miniations of unecessary. - lt a woman ae is great. ation: male weak e wih r. res received, - rt o ha ydeo sni oIy usaeanortinrI od iess to aCf ,r~ o.tligyum e etrna fllowdvow vic aidtii . wOut I/a aknik ihu he ora~i.//E an w y-iet o us - - \eahcC~~~nI sadI must have nperatiow :n rIwould t m ett )I lowend yoraie nd amo 0! n ach".r a pain, and' I w m ife to'r you a"i to Lydia E. khlsiVegtabslegmound in2tou: nd oe arte."Mrs. Miary WheLnn. Masesn, harspbecia succe " is do n beleeiwi helpl. I THE PULPI . A BRILLIANT SUNDAY SERMON B) THE REV. DR. H, C. SWENTZEL. Subject: The Divinity of Christianity. Brooklyn. N. Y.-For the first of series of sermons on "The Religion o Iesus Christ." the Rev. Dr. Henry C Swentzel, rector of St. Luke's Church Clinton avenue. near Fulton street preached Sunday on "The :Divinity 0 Christianity." The text was from rimothy i:11: "The Glorious Gospe of the Blessed God." Dr. Swentze said in the course of his sermon: Christianity show's the credential Pf divinity. It is not a set of doctrine and principles which men or even th best of them have invented, but i professes to come directly from tLe in finite Jehovah Himself. It is not sim ply one among the world's religions. It stands alone and is unique In th manner and method of its origin. I was not whispered into the ear of seer by the Almighty; it is not th result of visions; it is not the produc f learning and piety. It comes direct ly from the infinite God, who actuall tdopted human nature in order that Hi might talk with mankind face to face t is immeasurably more divine tha: the religion of Moses and the prophet! because it was delivered personally b: the incarnate Lord Himself. Thi themes of which He treats are of sucl tremendous moment that any solutioi f them ought to be carefully scrutin ized. Who and what is God? Wh< and what is man? What is the trui ideal for the present? What is thi utlook for the future? What of im mortality and heaven? To these i. terrogatories the Lord speaks witl tones of infallibility which popes an synods have not dared to initiate o: ven to claim. The author of the Ser mon on the Mount was the eternal Soi )f God and Iis religion is nothing les than "the glorious gospel of the blesset God." To say that jess of Nazareth is i ivine Ieing is not synonymons witl the error which calls Him a divini man. There have been many divin men-men who had a mission and . message from the Most High, men wh were called to lead humanity to bette and nobler tiings; sons of men whi were filled with God's spirit, an counted not their life dear if it wer, spent ir His service. prophets of re form, propliets of liberty, prophEts 0 philosophy or literature or art. Ii the hall of fame stand the images o the vast army of divine souls wh have been the champions of God cause and the captains of His host in every clime. In a far loftier sense in a literal sense which warrants n jugglery of words and no legerdemai of metaphysics, -was Jesus Christ God's Son. His only Son. The Chris tian Scriptures propose this sublim, truth which should be hailed with uni versal acclaim. It is constantly as sumed in the four gospels. even as i was by Himself. that, though He wa born of the Virgin Mary, He was still in the later langiuage of the Nicen, Creed, "God of God, Light of Light Very God of Very God." In one way or another Our Lord de lared His diyinity time and again He made Himself God's equal wit] such plainness that even His enemie: ould not mistake it. They accuse< Him of sacrilege so strongiy that the: wrung from Him the well-rememlbere< reply: "Say ye to Him whom the Fa ther hath sanctifled and sent into th< world, Thou blasphemer. because: said I amt the Son of God?" It is true that He loved to speak of Himself a: "the Son of Man," but that title realla vas His assertion of deity. He migih have been a son of man without bein! a divine personage, but Hie could no be truly the son of man unless He were, more than all, the Son of God It is no wonder than when the' peopl< beheld HI-s moral perfectio'n and say His works and listened to the truth as they seemed to come front th mouth of God, they asked, "Whto i this Son of ManY' The record of th memorable interview, which has of te> been conspicuous in the church's re gard, should not lightly be put asidt The Lord said to His disciples, "Whoi do men say that I, the Son of Mati a m? Whom say ye that I .:m?' T hel it was that Simon Peter made the grea confession. "Thou are the Christ, thi Son of the living God." In advance o His birth the archangel gave this a: surance to the Virgin Mother, "Tha holy thing which shall be born of the shall be called the Son of God." An< when the end came and Jesus hai breathed cut His life on the Calvar: cross, the words of the Rloman Centi rion were a fitting finale Cor the recor, of His mortal career, "Truly this ma was the Son pfGod." The divinity of the Founder of Chris tianity justifies the certitude of Hi disciples. This absolute certitud should be appreciated. W'e should wil ingly take the Lord at His word. Au yet He does not demand that the dit ciples shall enslave themaselves-H who came to make them free, to giv them "the liberty of the glory of ti children of God." That liberty is surt y not a (dead letter. The Divine Mar ter would not put shackles oa th human intellect, Hie does not dit courage thme c'onservatism which dif dans to consider the present or t look f'or a golden age in the futuri If He be heard :aright He will stim' late thought and investigation. Be ter than ourselves did lHe know tin the real advancement of the mult tues is in harmony with ils plan anI that the period of tl e finest piet w~ill b~e a time of the greatest enligh enentt. The!n divinity ofC Christ shtou not be treated as a brutumt filme: Rather is it a truth-a fact-w.hie should steady and htold Christian PC, pe amnid thte growth of ideas~ anid tI strggle of theories. Whjitev'e' truti may be discov'ered. wh~atever tintk 1ma' say ot' print, whmatev 'r c'onclusion mat ensue in the intellectual worh the Christian religion is forever trun becuse it is no'tin less than "th gloiouns gospel of thme blessedl God." It is on this basis that the hones doubter may take his stand. Doubt arc not necessarily siful. Peopl who never think will never dIouh It conld scarcely he exp:'cted the C histntity would niot e' itse itellee al diturbances~i. It has to do large: with mayster'is inicomtpr'ehensibie an uniathomtable. It presents dloctrin( v.ihi it is not al~ways en ey to rco: cile even with the b hest ideatls of goc enn. Ordinarily people have pool 'aining for such exalted spiritual con 'options as are presented by time So: ft Mary.~ We are sencoled to earthly hin:- i (. eircumtanes assian mos')t 01 r Itim nd enerI( g to ten poralI necul Thr r ossw iti rt'e fro( wh'o ar'e'conin cedL ta it is timi t< brakawy fronm at rel'igioa whln t'as insti tuted nearly 2009 years a go there arc those who are seriously per .ade that they knor entirelv tot much for them to consent to accept I Gospel of Bethlehem and Calvary. 1 Holy Sepulchre and the Mount of ives. Of course they deny our pl o form-they say that Jesus was i the Son of God. To us who believe the Lord's divinity there is this si refuge. this safe hiding place from I storms. When doubts arise, althou we should do our best to dispose them, we should remember every r ment in the face of mysteries a contradictions and of alleged offen: against the intellect that the Fount of Christianity could have made mistake because He was the Son God. Christianity is divine because of I I divinity of the Founder, and it is I cause of this divinity that Christian has endured thus long and -.11 chan; and connections and progress sh survive until the end of time. One t the many tokens of its heavenly chi - acter is that it has confronted all i - powers of darkness and has carr the day in every struggle and on evc field. From the outset an effort 1: t been made to banish it fron the ft L of the earth. More than once has appeared that "the glorious Gospel t the Blessed God" might possibly - obliterated; but somehow after ea battle the banners of the cross h waved in triumph and God's truth 1 won. 1 Does any one inquire respecting t outcome? does any one cry c "Watchman. what of the night?" T answer is Victory, a better Christ( 1 dom, a nobler Church, a purer religi< 1 Let the winds blow and the wa, - roar: let the powers of evil and eri do their worst: let the advance a achievements of the future surpass thousandfold the knowledge and c - quests of the past. Christianity N - abide with ever increasing glory, I 1 it is founded on a rock, and that ro 1 is the incarnate Soil of God. Justice Reigns Supreme. In this God's-world. with its Wi tvbirling eddies and mad foain-ocea: where men and nations perish as without law, and judgment for an 1 just thing is sternly delayed. (lost th think that there is, therefore, no j1 Lice? It is what the fool hath said in ] heart. It is what 1lhe wise, in all tim r were wise because they denied. a r knew forever not to be. I tell tl Sain, there is nothing else but justi a One strong thing I find here belo the just thing, the true thing. 2 frierd. if thou hadst ail the artillk of Woolwich trundliig at thy back support of an unjust thing. and finite bonfires visibly waiting alhe of ihee to blaze centu-ies long for t 3 victory on behalf of it, I would adv thee to call halt. to fling down t baton and say. "In God's name, N< -Thomas Carlyle. The Hidden Siu. A majestic tree fell at its prime-f - on a calm evening, when there n scarcely a breath of air stirring. t had withstood a century of storms a s now was broken off by a zephyr. The secret was disclosed at its f. ing. A boy's hatchet had been stri into it when it was a tender saplii The wound had been grown over a hidden away under exuberant Ii but it had never healed. There at 1 heart of the tree it stayed, a spot decay, ever eating a little farther a s deeper into the trunk, until at last1 tree was rotted through and fell of own weight when it seemed to be its best. So do many lives fall when they se to be at their strongest because. so sin or fault of youth has left wounding and consequent weakness the heart.-Dr. J. R. Miller. t God's Double Purpose. God manifestly has a double purp t ' iew in bestowing blessinigs ull an individual, namely, the good of1 individual and the larger and wit benefits that others may rece thr'oughl thle individual. To Abrali -e said, "Blessing I will bless th and multiplying I will multiply the sIt is ain experimental fact that ni eare enriched in tihe best things by parting theml to others. So it is tl grces are enriched by leading oth into graciouls ways of living. So ii thait character is improved by the w< of cha racter building in others, truth more securely and deeply roe it u by teaching it to others. To si eup one's gifts and hide one's light is imlpoveriish and darken one's own s5. e Be in Earnest. SThere are many human forces I make for accomplishmencit, aiid y greatest of these is earnestness. i Enthusiasm is -the flash; earnestn d the steady glow. It is that qua) n which shines through and glorifies simuliest deeds and plainest words. . Earnestness improves where all s is powerless. If you ar- in earni e id'as will develop, plans a:ad meth . will suggest themselves and rest d will follow, ~No one can work earnestly unless s a downright believer in the obj e for which lie is workinig. alnd will e to back it against the worll.-Selec and Adapted. The Way of Freedouc. If you will let Him wvalk with in "our streets and sit 'with you your offices and be wi th you in y 0 11iimes and teach you in your chure ad abide with you as the Liv Presence ini your hearts, you, shall know what freedom is. twhile you own yo3ursolves the sons men, know you are the sons of Go s PMhlps Brooks t-Sacrifice. I The candle is' consumed by its n l- flame. but its exhaustion gives Ii Ii to the wor'ld. So is he who lays bi self on the altar of a noble self-sa e t ie.-United Pr'esbyter'iani. sPenvvse's Entrance into Politics. Senator Pe-nrose, -o~f Peansylvan mEichrated his birthday recently hidelphia. A Philadelphian, durn . congratulat cry call, said to him: t "reember Penrose's entrance - o olitics, when he was a boy or .tw< e .y-fAmr H-I won the liking of Senal t. aa by a quaint little speech that It r.:le to the Reprblican leintier duri t-.epresenta:ion~ of a peztton. ispetition was laid before da - by' a delegation whose spok~ aa was insufferably long evinded a d ris Thec man talked -:o zne .S a o. nearly an h-our. Ever: one ste -n iurn the spee~tch, and i:. seemEd ti 1 t wou'ld ne ver end. h -" , finally. t did end, Mr. Qi weari . -i'ly if there~ w ere any fur ons for th: "rnt" of the nl'ha 'lie deleg'ates ha to '0Oj T n'u'o "', taiul n stai and b~ I in to you!."-Loulisille- Cour'. A pope in the pulpit is no better tl hie lMA MEASUI hePE RU NAUPT it Ltot Ire he gh of 10 nd es er * no Of1 he e es all of he edI as .ce it of be cli ve1 as $ he ut he n-) es ,or nd ek - UNCLE SAM---"A J i quired of Any Gatar ,- Been Endorsed by s4 s- and Prominent Peoph s If you Nwould knock a stubborn muun DS (own instead of stopping to argue witl Id him you would save a lot of wind and C, e muh valuable time. W CABY ONE SOLID SORE inl Coul- Not Shint Eyes to sleep-Fort3 n. Boiln Ifea(1-1)entS100 of Doctors --.aby Grew Worse-Cured by y Culicura For 3.. se "A scah bried on my baby's face, b preadting until it complete:y covered her ' from head to foot. followed by boils, hav ing forty oni her head at one time. and more on her body. Then her skin started to dry up and it became so bad she could ell not shut he:- eyes to sleep. One month's :IS treatment with Cuticura Soap and Oint It ment made a comprete cure. Doctors and 1d medicines had cost over $100, with baby growing worse. Then we spent less than ll- S.5 for Cuticura and cured her. (Signed) k Mrs. C. H. Tucker, Jr., 335 ;3reenfield . Ave., Milwaukee, Wis." nd fe, It isn't the rent a man pays that he keeps him moving. of SConvidon I its When buying loose coffee c atto have in his bin, how do getting ? Some queer storie .could be told, if the people ~ >se -speak out. n Could any amount of mer< her ousekeepers to use Lion e;the leader of all packu ea of a century, if they had not four m Purity, Strength, Fk ers This popular success et LION C is can be due only to inherent merit. )rk is no stronger proot of merit th~ nl tinued and increasing popularity. ted If the verdict of MILLIO! it HOUSF.KEEPERS does not con u. you of the merits of ION CO * it costs you but a trifle to1 Ipackage. It is the easiest 11 3t convince yourself, and to :e you a PERMANENT PURCHAS LION COFFEE is sold only in 1 lb. sealed p and reaches you as pure and clean as when it i aycLon-head on ever pacage. the I save these Lion-heads for valuable premiume SOLD BY GROCER~ as --WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledc in (I hes ___________ 111(1 -It's the thoroughly of tig and the use of I.-- - Winchester Factory L ter pattern, penetratio ally than any other sh -- chester patent corrug nt Rival" shells give tl rim- BE SUTRE TO GET V in - 9W WIbb TINW or ~OWE Ir. ~ATLRPRO@F nd I LL giW gg.L~ Th-e- -be.. reeioal iled wor'ina nd o d suy c~y~ exeireiemd TOW Y-ckeri. Coati cnd N'iti u~cethewoer ThuereAnden Sbak er yenew for ani of wet work. ay nd -:7 rment berngthe SIGN OF It ~ So. I1.). P UTNAM C ce 'oe LrOd4 bri---hter and astec -'rtnr' than an R E STANDARD. figh Standard is Re h R emedy~That Has A Many Trustworthy PS W RITE FOR. FREE BOOKLET "HOW TO PREPARE A QUICK. SURE AND FRESH BORDEAUX." 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Douglas guain antees their value by stnmipipg his namie and price oin the bottom of each shoe. Loo for it. Tako no substitute. - WV. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are soki through his own retail stores in theprin cipal cities, adid by shoe dealers every where. Nomtatterwhere you live,WI. L. Douglas shoes are within- your reach. EQUAL $8.00 SHOES. "1 har: worn 17. L. Doga $5.$ :hsea er years, and caier thew eque g a~~ s'hte satifartion." - in. F!. tnderson, ReatEstae Agent, Kansas City, 'to. Boys wear'.W. L.. Donelas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes because they fit tetter, hold their shape and wear longer than other makes. W. L. Douglas uses Coronr Coltskin in his tehe foest patent lathi rodced. Fast Color Eyelets will at wear B:=~ssy. W. L. Douglas has the largest she7~mail crder bitsiness in the worldl. No troubic to get a at by ai. ientsextraprepay<. liveryefo iiustrated Catalogue q! Spring St ytes. WA. L,. DOUGL.AS, Brockton, Mass. 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