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It is not too much to say that in the realm of color printing there has never 

 been anything equal to our process, and never has there been a picture published 

 producing at once so pleasing and perfect an effect as the portr lit of the great 

 statesman, W. E. Gladstone. It has all the best effects of a high-class Oil Painting, 

 and is pronounced by those who have seen Mr. Gladstone to be the best portrait ever 

 published. 



A wonderful theme, portrayed in colors ! The Widow Ross holds before the 

 committee, composed of George Washington, Robert Morris, and Colonel Ross, our 

 first national emblem. The expression of approval is evident on Washington's face. 

 The reflection of the bars on the old polished floor, the clock on the wall, the 

 candle-stick on the mantel, the spinning wheel in the corner, and the children's 

 beaming faces all help to make up a most thrilling patriotic scene. 



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The regular price of these pictures is 50 cents each, and to all subscribers of 

 BIRDS AND ALL NATURE sending us 25 cents we will mail one of these pictures 

 securely packed. Or, if any of our subscribers will send us one new annual subscription, 

 we will send to him either one of these pictures, and for two annual subscriptions wc 

 will send both. 





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