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Benefit of African Telegraph.
The telegraph from the African
roast to 1-ako Victoria Nyanza has
been completed and it will be of groat
advantage to the Inhabitants of Dower
Eg>pt. The natives depend on the rise
of.the Nile for irrigation, and hitherto
thfey have only known a very short
tine beforehand the condition of the
waters. Now, however, that communl
cation hag been made from the sources
of*lhe Nile, the required Information
caa bo sent several months in ad
• vance, and the Egyptians can rcgulato
tbflr supplies.
Th* Supply of Clast Eyei
Germany and Switzerland produce
over 2,000,000 glass In '
eyes a year;
and a Fails manufacturer, with a
reputation for finer work, sozno 800,
OOQ. They are made in the shape of a
hollow hemisphere, and the utmost
skill Is required In forming the pupil
out of tho colored glass. The great
majority of artificial eyes aro used by
workmen, especially those In Iron
foijndrles, by sparks. where many eyes are put
out
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^ ,:xr,, - ,xBE ok
•*Tlse Boston girl I was engaged to
pi hftl me up on grammer l>efore a
w<4k had passed over our beads.”
‘You got off easy. The ono I knew
collected my English while I was
prqhoslDg to her."- tililcago Ilecord.
Gold! Gold! Gold!
rrl i h<* iftt,«Ht 1.1 I , tor ado . h r^portud , to on
tb«>Jome ri:y lindi, AIa*ka. Thou*findi
■ f a,-opP> urn hadeulag He ro, many of
:J a\ : -p tV:V is S">ld , l r , tt Jr when k r hcnltll , T in a,th gniief - Onurd w,u ‘‘
M* health With the!,.-i Of nil medicines,
, II tetter t Rtninaeii Hitters. It will regulate
I'K'ltriH-ffls .stir up the liver, invigorate the
ktdfevs, ami absolutely cure Indigestion,
.-r ft gao«l i.#t 1 |.itU.,,,, mndleliio malsrln. to keep "hills on hand. and finer. It s
Knew Hi* o|*y>Book.
Foehn -Johnny, dear, do you think l am
Ojo t«M< lior j (mi over hnd?
tCfi •Ojjttuy--. ^Ar. -Phlladeli-htn No, ttiu'aui Bulletin. Psttf’-riene* l* the be»t
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*1 , !»#■ licit I’rMtt'rijtlittii for f’ltlll#
,
*odTl r ev«r in fl Lon I * of Hnom*
t *» lu|i,ToHli jf.ptt min. li lit N« uirnply cure iron -nopay. and qinnltir* rrloeftOo. in
lie 1 1»as fintit<t ’I hi hk
" * Jfftii ’'Tft-. !»«it never hi* hut* too t*# lm (4)1 njfl 1 <» loa; « iu n." ugh 1<> die, he
ton* tic Mill nrijufl t(in f lid t kdivW II All.’*
THE BUTT OF MOTHERS.
I
What ftuflV'rlnff frequently result*
from u mother'^ ignorance; or more
frequently from a mothnr's neglect to
prdperly instruct her daughter I
Tradition says "woman must auf
fer J" and young women are so taught
Th| r« is H little truth ami a great deal
id AJXH^^eralinn in thin. If ft y<»unj*
woman nufFcrH hrv*rely *h<5 nnedi
treatment, nni) lrer mother aIumiM rto
that ahe grts It.
don^htern M#ny mother* herd tat* to take tlielr
hut to a mother jdivhioian for examiciv
tioil ; no need ht* hi into
writ© heriwdf freely nhont Htikhftm her da lighter or
to Mrn nnd secur©
the moat eflUdent ad v i *?#* without
e ha r|fe. Mm. I’lukhtim's uddrewi m
J>y*U, Mass.
at
j.:
Mr*. Wii., August Pfalrgraf, of Boutli
Bvftm, mother of tho young ludy
whoiw portrait wo here puhHah, wrote
Jllfi, I’inUham In Jnnunr v, 1HU0, Nayin^
her dauirhtar had auftorod for two
Vtuir* with iropg'ular mcnatruntlon —
had h*Ad*che nil thr time, nnd jmln in
her aide, fort awed, and was norally
m inarm bin. Mra. iMnkham promptly
replied hiarph, with advice, th© mother nud under writon date u^ain of
IHWU,
that Lydia K. riukhamV Vegetable
Compound cured her daughter of all
paitia and irregularity.
Nothing in tha medicine world equalti Mr*.
I’inUham'* groat for regu
trouuleit, Uting tvuinan'a peculiar monthly
Dr. Bull’s Cough
* couf h or col SvrUD
4’rlypc Conquer* end noup, l rtwcMiU. * 1 w H
couhawtdlca •S'.
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liVCry _ plnntfT . Rliould .
COtton
write forourvaluabltt illustrated
pamphlet, “Cotton Culture.”
Jt is sent free.
Srud II
GERMAN K VU WORK No Si. N. Y
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CQNSUMPTiO
.HOUSEHOLD
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Cat)* M Drrorallona.
^ One wants to avoid ranking a "spot
of n planter cant. One small east on
n dark wall with nothing about It In j
the way of pictures or I took* would be I |
npt to prove the only visible thing In n
room. On the other hand, when a
cast Is large and important, it may be i
treated with the dignify that one ob
serves In hanging ptetnres. There Is I
for example, that famous group of l
"Singing Boys,” by I.tien della Itobhln,
In lmss-rellef, from the lunette of the
-..... ...... «.
Duomo at Florence. This deserves a
place to Itself over a mantel piece, or
a panel at one side of the room may
bo given to it. Ho, too, many of the
Madonnas, always in bass-relief, may
be treated as one would treat pictures.
—Harper’s Bazar.
A . H Hint , to the Furniture Buyer.
i buying furniture for >f
• any part
the house many things are to he ecu
swered. Expense Is only one of the
Issues. , ,, If service ........ Is limited, that
which has little or no ornamentation
! („ , n0 *t suitable, because there will be
“ K r, at "a' lng of time In (lusting nnd ,
earing for It. Dainty china can be
bought In the cheaper wares, nnd
many a heartache will he spared If
this and not the costly pieces are brok
en, Hours are spent In wearisome,
nerve racking shopping where minutes
would tmfflee were proper thought giv
en to the needed articles, nnd careful
lists made out beforehnpd. Elaborate
household equipments In’any depart
ment mean time, strength nnd money
to keep la repair. Where these are not
proportioned to the means, shoddiness
and shahhlness are sure to ensue.
'I’nhle Ilm*n.
Fine, white table linen Is always In
the best taste at dinner. What Is
I known ns double damask Is always de
\ sirable, If It Is Hue and of suiull pat
tern. Good, fancy weaves of linen,
like the erepellko morale cloths, find
soma favor. The cloths which tinvu
■ napkins to match in the regular din
ner size, three quarters of n yard
square, are finished with a heinstltchcd
hem, which Is sometimes ornamented
with an lusertiou of heavy linen lace.
Ern e Insertions In table linen are gen
erally reserved for tea cloths and the
lunch cloth. Thu breakfast cloth Is u
usually plain damask, with napklnn
flve-eigbths of a yard square. Colored
cloths arc little used by people of re
filled taste. The table centre, which Is
j placed under the low jardiniere of
ferns or flowers that •<> often orna
j incuts the centre of the table, seldom
shows any color, although It Is fre
quently a piece of exquisite needle*
work lu white. Bprelal napkins or
dollllcs for boiled eggs, corn nnd some
times for rolls, are used, nnd fnney
dollllcs of various alzes for plates and
cups, where the polished top of the
table Is uncovered. Table mats are
out of date, ns the heavy blanketing
used under the table cloth at meals
Hufllclently protects It from hot dishes.
Do not allow table linen to freeie
In winter, because It ta easily cracked
by licing folded when In a frozen state.
Dry It In the house, even at the risk
of It turning yellow. It can he easily
blenched on the spring grass lu the
sunshine.-New York Tribune.
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Hot <irHOLD RECIPES
Chocolnto lot> Ct'oam -Ono quart of
rich cream, one-half pound of gramt’
latial tmgar, two ounces of chocolate,
two tca.poonrnlH extract of vanilla.
i Hub the chocolate to a Bin noth paste,
first adding n little milk. Stir nil to
... M
sBghl'.V sweetened nnd sborteuod, ns
if fer very plain dougliuuts, cut lu
circle# like n biscuit, put n teaspoon*
ful of currant jam or Jelly on tho
ceulre of one. lay another upon it,
press the edges tightly together with
I the fingers and fry quickly lu bolllug
fat. They will be perfect glebes when
done.
rigiX'n Served with Broth-Clean
j end truw four pigeons and half cover
I them with boiling water. Add an
I onion, n hay leaf, half a carrot and a
j tableapoonlul of parsley. Simmer un
til tender. Season with n teaapoonful
of salt and a fourth of a tea.poouful
Of l>opl>or. On NllCt'S of toast wnk<»
liciti of well seasoned spinach mid
dispose the plgituis on these, Servo
hot with the broth thickened to the
('onslstency of cream.
Scones—MU oue and u half oune,*s
Of cream of tartar aud three-fourths
l,f ificarbooate of soda with
three potimls of flour, and rtih In thri'e
oumvs of lard. Add three ounces of
sugar, cue-half ounce of salt ami eight
ounces of well washed and dried cur
rants; make a hollow lu the centre and
pour in sufficient buttermilk to fortu
a dough. When thoroughly mixed form
i( lu<0 l” u them on flat tins,
’" us *' Ciem over with egg and bake In
* tnederately hot oven. Tliej may be
: eaten hot or cold.
ltoatou Brown Hash—Chop up tho re
mains of either cold l»eef or mutton to
1 the amount of cupfuls less,
two or
'l'uke the same quantity of cold mashed
potatoes, half cup of bread ccvitnbs and
a tablesjioctiful of bntter. If the l>ola
toe* and meat have been seasoned
j properly when cooked no salt will be
ihe crumbs. Add the butter In sm.vl
I’d*: moisten with ooe-half cup cf
sr*vy; put a layer of potatoes ou top. j i
Dip a knife In milk, smooth over the
top. du»t lightly with pepper and bake
uaiU br*wn.
THIS WILL INTEREST MANY.
To quloltly introduce the famous blood
ftjeot*. Ji. h li. troubles—iHecr*, will positively scrofula, cure all
blood and skin
eczsma, eating sores, itching humor*, ewell
ings, rboaoriAtl«tD3, pimple*, boll*, carbuncles, blood bone affecting pains,
catarrh, pol§oo,
throat, bon** or mueouft patebe*, rancor,
• welling., persUtent pimple or wart. 11. li. 11
rnitk"i the blood pure am rich, heal*
every *oro or eruption, and stop* ali aches
and pain*. Urngglftt#, *!. For free treat
tnent. nddr*** Blood Jialta Co., 1 Mitchell Hr.,
Atlanta. Or." Inscribe trouble, and free
medical advice given until cured. II. B. h.
cure* heal old, deep-neated medicine* comm that refua© doctors’ to
under patent or
treatment. It costs nothing to try B. B. B.
Medicine sect at once prepaid. Write today,
FOOD FOB INFANTS.
In modify.!)* . milk for Infants water
, ,fl usun l} ,b ® diluent, but cow s milk,
even when diluted with water, will
sometimes form tough curds in the
Stomach, aud it often becomes
* :lI T *° ose something else; In thin
caK(! K ni *“l* be used in fact, dm
lug the summer gruels are to be pre
ferred to water. Barley, wheat, ric e.
or oat ^ our 11111 ^ * >l ‘ UHC( I to make
and rub Into a smooth paste, then pour,
siowiy, into a quart of boiling water;
boll for fifteen minutes, stirring eon
stonily to prevent scorching. ____
gruel should be perfectly smooth; If at
all lumpy strain through a coarse
piece of cheese-cloth or fine
sieve; add a pinch of salt; It should
!»• made fresh every duy. If whole or
flaked cereals are used it will need to
Cook twice us long. Gruel can also he
made la u double boiler by cooking
longer. When the food Is to be heated
for the Infant, do so by setting the
bottle In u pan of hot water for a few
moments; the plug of cotton should
not he removed until the food is ready
to be given to the baby; as soon as the
food Is taken the bottle and nlpplu
should bo thoroughly rinsed, and the
bottle left standing full of cold water;
tbs nipple should be placed lu a cup
containing a little borux or soda bl
carbonate and water, Bottles should
be thoroughly washed la hot soap and
Water and boiled once a day, also
thoroughly scalded Just before tilling
with the food. Marianna Wheeler, lu
Harper's Bazar.
DISTINCTION,
Mrs. Oobwlgger—So they are not in
your set?
Mrs. I’nmflfut No, Indeed, They go
to'a gyinnnslum, while we attend a
physical culture class. Judge.
lo ( lire n Gold Ir s <#i»ft It riv,
TflUv I.AXATJVK ilHOMO CJl-lNINR TADMIT*. All
ni’lljggintKl It. \V. Uhu v i‘fun«1 r HiRiialuro Hu* uiouoy id if it flaoU foil* box. t-> cure
.H ou nj
I»<*i»'l Vnay,
'‘JlaJie ha* no Motilty for keeping money!'’
**I.ft’f» It tfo to ■wlioevur nek* him for It, l bo
lt* vo I”
' Why, I’m t*»!(l that ev* n hi* wife pan (jot
money (tvin 'him, If ho h«« it J”
B«»t l<*ur t-ho Bowels,
No mutter what All* you, head nolle to c.
CAueer, you will never get well until vour
bowels *rft# put right, ('ahcardts !>*lp
D/itur*, cure you without « gripe or putn,
Produce I easy natural movements, cost you
uet 10 Qetit* to Mart getting your health
nek. OADOADcrt Oandy Onthnrtie, the
Ketniln*, let has C.C.O. put up *t»mpod In metul boxes, every tu h
on it. howuie o t
Imitations.
Tl»r#*w Them llnfli.
PrtNbnHnr "llcro rom -n CaivkerJr. Ho says
that you nnd ho wore thrown together quite a
g lint (leal last summer ”
Cleverton “Vos Wo wore both engaged to
th»' eame girl.” Detroit Free Prows.
If you want “good dilation to wait chow up
on your of apppUto” Adams’ Popftin you should Tuttl Frutti. aIwayh
a Par
WIkmo Itfiionoic* I a rdU
Ml#trce-ft (asloundftil) You em’t road, Norah?
Good gracUmft! How did you over learn to cook
*o well 1
Nft»w Cook sbur<’, mu mi, 01 lay U t' uot bein’
able t’ rado th co^!£-t>< ok h
Kach package of Putnam Fadklkrs Dye
color.s ('(ther Hiik, Wool or (Jotton perfectly j
at one boiling. Hold by all druggists.
I p l*re«o1ilna.
“The Hot. Dr. Vptcdate ecem* to be an able
man ”
“Very able 11»? can tftk*» any text In tho
Bibb* nnd prove that ft doesn't, mean what It
**>*.' Deck.
Th. 1b-.i 1. th, chpapwt. O.rt.r'9 Ink In th.
Ih'.i, >,t Itcwli mi utom than Uto jHioru.l.
Utitibllt'iji.
I’roff'ftaor Whai Mini of Iron business I ft
your father In. Mr Frvftiuuan?
Frt'Hbnian U by t>r, 1 tbluk H h metallic iron
Mr. - Vhtlftdolpbla Record.
How'» Till*?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any ofttM' of t fttarrU that cannot be cured by
Hall * i'aurrh t ur«v
Y, J . t'HKNKY C O , I’rops., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, li^ve known F *1 Cbc
ney for the lnel l!» yoare, and believe him per
fee lv honorable In #11 bnalnene transactions
and tlnauoiftlly «bl*» Arm to carry out any obltg.t
lieu made by their
\\ kht & T»v ax, M holeeale Drugglste, Toledo,
Ohio
Wai pinu. K inn an it M ahvin, Wholesale Drug
gists, Tolotle, Ohio
ilftU'# Catarrh t'ure is taken internally,
lug directly ujam the bbsst and ntucoua mir
fft.-e# of the hy»?phi. Price, T.V, per bottle. !tl
by nil Drng#ltd* Ie»i!m<»uiaUfreo.
llair# Family I'lllft are the bent
V(»r
Torpi.t i iv.r, at, k iieadnetis. cr«i>
w »tn i. . .jan-m
Um ru ,,. 0ur . R r 0 ,,,
my lit** thrc«» ycft«< ng • Mgs ill S Boo
»ik*. st, Nor.I h. N l , Fob. ir, neo
SufttftinhtK Bgrwln.
X monkey heart," iu th^ PfaHadclphte remarked i h> ha# died
\ t tot^iuw the observant
bonrxter.
• H«»w human!" exclaimed the civ** eyed
tvarder Oil*.curs ('hroftlclf.
Speedy, Prompt and Sure.
Acts quicker, never gripes and obtains better results
thsn any laxative known.
Us action Is marvelous, its effect immediate.
N > rwmedy will cure consttpaitem aud biliou sneas *o
quickly amt with absolutely no cU**voujfoi't as
Eunyadl Janos
.iTf .«-< I V.ff ,* One-half trla# 4 K n arising In th<? mermng.
K.trv ilru Sgist *nU general wt iW *'nxrr tn ttc work! *elli s It.
on for the full nsrae, rx3 I,»bol with
j ** Hnnyadi Janos. Red Centre Fund.
Sole Importer : firm ot ANr*t5t!A$ 5AM.EHM.lt. I JO Fallon 5t.. 1.
"“■* SEEDS i# ** "* Him 5 ' 0 < *'^'*^- .ft «-rdon ,f 0
f FHKKrt IK tuon » 'ft**'* 1 }* ‘.-ul? 1 ihat eru.
2 VfT. kr*» of 'Vjjt t*ii t ' «• « i kc verb. >
A e in* Mi \ fa * ’«*»' ' v * WHS# vo * * P'Yftlii |j
thtft cE?*r ft* > w v- mi M*i| Y •
Jr •« oh?# »\ 1 • *■' * »4 Catft.or, s a-• .
li mm®®®
IT WAS CHEA?.
"J love to be economical,” said the
rr fv< ;*‘ r, w,t h **^ ot »*««■
* llls w Men ( Is the , signal the Is dang
> er
oii s. “If there ts anything which ap- |
“vDinriuCTing ^' rt J* }° . , " 1 ' Hard mo lf:bl tuny 1 ond anl n °t i
am
helping papa like a story-book dargli
u . r That is „. } / h 11 j 1 j , a new
DlOixge I .
oeciueu to make it myaclf and
cave money. 1 hunted J* through *1*1 b,X
i ^
, ' places . before I
. yards j
n\e of s!ik that bad been
$2 and was marked down to a dollar.
i*- i. ® OtTiy . . buy the . . j
" „ o cheap- ,
v
e ** goods, »orae you Persian know. Then 1 discov-|
50 trimming which
wag per cent; off and bought a pat -1 .
tern. I worked *® v< JSS a ...... **. » , 3 “
„ <)( J< t( !
j tlif doctor ’
v . Jouor r ,at( .i h up « cut. I
-
xave my hand with th<: cutting scis
“ ly goid ' : ' laible and
achieved a waist . with such peculiar;
sleeves that nobody caa tell whether
not 1 am counting going or the coming. doctor, the The waist, j
and the needles, footed up *7.03.”
. , , „ i
wa! * u K '>, I mean.”
‘ J 11 !, 11 |"‘ u ‘ u r - ,lve Iap S iri viclcus gave twist. the fur of
“ “Ves,”
she agreed. “But the next duy I
went <ownto ' vn an<1 su "’ 111 a window
14 w,l,sf rl *ady made out of the Kamo
Kl k 1,11,1 wltlj tii( ‘ Identical trimming,
And il was mar ked $3.75.”—New York
News.
JOINED THE PROCESSION.
The fashion he never would follew,
He vowed In a positive tone,
While the top of his skull was n’t
hollow,
But would dress In a style of his
own.
He put lilmself quite in a passion,
But to some slight extent ho back
slid -
lit* never would follow the fixahfon,
But lie followed a woman who did.
—Chicago Record.
CUE EE.
"They say my face Is a dream!”
exclaimed the girl who wished to go
on tiie stage.
“Yes, fades away each night,” re
torted the heartless young man.—Chi
cago News.
mmwssm
.1
». % WOMEN
't
CURED BY
S 3 s*.
NERVURA.
V V - HfliawM n iiiin mi i am
nervous, by headache, and debilitated, neuralgia, backache, tortured and with kidney female trouble. complaints, or racked I
Hero lies the great strain upon the nervous systems of women.
They have littlo or no rest; their life is one continual round of work, <
duties here, duties there, duties without number. What wonder that $
sueh women go to bed at night fatigued, and wake tired and un
refreshed in the morning i
Wtiat women need is that
great ator of strengthener womankind, an_ Dr. Greene’s invigor- iSPm Or©£M 3 @*S
Nervura blood and nerve remedy NERVURA
—that remedy which rebuilds
health nnd strength, purifies and FUR THE BLOOD AND
enriches the blood, gives strength
and vigor to the nerves, and the NERVES.
strong vitality and energy to the
Bystem which will enable women
to do their work nnd yet keep strong and well. It is this great medi
eiue they need. Nothing else iu the world can do its work.
AIRS. At. D. PERKINS, of 100 G St., So. Boston, Hass., aays:
“ I was completely run down ami could noteat, for th© sight of food made
me sick. I did not sloop ftt night and was ns tired in th© morning as when I
retired at night. My head and hack ached all the time. I was completely ex
hausted 1 excessively if l tried to do ray housework, weak. and could not walk without being efizzy.
was nervous and very
“ Thou L began to take Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and I
cannot nay enough in its praise. 1 have not felt so well for years a* I do at the
present “I time, thank* to this spUndid remedy. wakin
I can nowe.it and sleep roundly, mornings strong and refreshed.
do housework, which ia now a istead of a burden as
oi'ea.fttNl weight about Ins in
twelve
pounds months. in I tho Iasi two
would re
commend any one at
dieted as 1 have been
to use this wonderful
remedy.’ 1
Dr. Qreeno
Will Advise
You Without
Charge.
The benefit of
Dv. Greene'sspecial
advice is at the dis
posal ly of every sick
woman,and it is
wall to write for it
or call and see Dr.
Oreeue at his ortlte,
Sr. W. Mlh-St, Now
York City. I)o
ing so may shorten
the time rcquiivrl
for recovery of full
strength, und give
Information which
will guide aright iu
tho future. Abso
Into ooafidoaea is
observed lu all cou
sultations, and uo
charge is male.
is
Tft Creole H:\ir Restorer IS a Perfect Dressing .Ynd Restorer. Price If.OOB
Stops Tickling
All serious lung troubles be
gin with a tickling in the
throat. You can stop this at
first in a single night; a dose
at bedtime puts the throat at
complete rest.
Ayer's
Cherry
Pectoral
The i ne cure cure is is so so easv easy now, now it’s it s
astonishing the of any one should run
risk pneumonia and con
Sumption, • isn tit ? hor asthma, i_
croup, chitis, whooping-cough, colds, bron
consumption, T hard
and j for r coughs of r all 11 1 kinds, • j
a,w. i«.
been the one great family medi
cine for sixtv vears
Three Three then■ sizes. 2Se 2ac., SO.,, M' tt $1.00. an
If yonr druggist cannot sappily you, send n* on®
^ v * you.
B.U charge# prep aid. ' (i Address, be re you J. give Aria u« your Co.
noa.r»at express office. t C.
gNGINES Tfinkft, Stacks, Stand BOILERS. Pipes and Sheet-Iron
Work; Hhaitiug, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes,
Ifa-•gerB, e'c. Mill Cnstine».
C if~C;.Ht every day; work 200 hands.
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AL’UUSTA, GEOItfJIA.
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trio helU, appliances and rrmedler fall. QUICK all CURE
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show the effects of work
and worry.
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think of she poor boys who can't even
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THE MYSTERY OF THE AGES.
Diekerman—There's one thing that
puzxles me.
Hawley—And pray what Is that?
Diekerman—How it happens that
the uew woman Is generally not a
very young one.—Boston Transcript.
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stops falling hair, removes crusts,, scales, and
dandruff, soothes irritated, itching* surfaces,
stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots
with energy and nourishment, and makes the
hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy
scalp when all else fails.
MILLIONS USE GQTIGORA SOAP
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Assisted by Ccticpha Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautify
ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scaleg, and dandruff, and the
stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and healing red, rough,
and sore hands, for haby rashes, itellings, and chafloga, and for all the pur
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cdticuba
Soap in the form of baths for annoying irritations, Inflammations, and
excoriations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in tile form of washes for
ulcerative weaknesses, nnd for many antiseptic purposes which readily sug
gest themselves to women and mothers. No amount of persuasion can
induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautlficrs,'
to use any others, Cuticitra Soap combines delicate emollient propertiea
derived from Ceticura, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing
ingredients, and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated
soap is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying
the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap,
however expensive, is to he compared with it for all the purposes of tha
toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus It combines, in One Soap at One Pkice,
viz.: TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the best skin and complexion soap, tha
BEST toilet, best baby soap in the world.
Complete External ConaiatiDg and internal of Octicura Treatment Soap for the Evary of Humor. cru#te and
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heal; and Cuticura Resolvent (50c.), to cool and cleanse the bicod.
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iSo WINCHESTER AVENUE NEW HAVEN. CONN.
Malsby & Company,
efl S. JLirofid St., Atlanta, Ga.
EflglHeS 3110 BOIICrS
n niii 'Water Heater#, Steam Pumps nnd
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