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Tha Elattlnga of Cyole-Palhx.
with the construction of oyrlo paths
now in contemplation, touring on sn
Extensive scale, which Is now Imprac
tlcable in many parts of tbo Uniteil
but States, pleasurable. will not only become possible, {
Nor can the proposed development i
in this respect fall of giving a wonder- I
ful Impetus to the sport of wheeling,
as wall as lead to a more general use
,
of the bicycle In recreative life.
It fs occaafon for native chagrin to
compare the touring facilities of the j
United Stales with those of European j
countries. One excuse, that we can
:
not afford the expensive roads of those
countries, no longer exist* The cyrle
path la not expensive. We can af- I
ford It, and we cannot afford to do I
Without it.
Besides providing a healthful, pleas
urable meana of recreation for our- i
selves, It will tend to keep numbers of |
tourists and money at home, and off
set the stream of both which con- j
tlnually flows from the United State# |
to Europe The trunk line system of ;
t ide paths for bicycles will make It i
moderate possible for United State* citizens of j
means (o *ee and know
tomethlng of their own country be
1 the Ides least what of they Its read blessings in books. will Not j
be a
ihecktng of that neurotic condition
prevalent among Americans, which a
Herman physician (alia AmerlraulU*
‘-Caspar Whitney, In Onllng,
She Understood.
en they <am<* or * the cur the other
flay every body wondered what made j
the small girl look so queer. A nice-- j
looking man was lending her by the j
liana looking, and she If would hare been nice- |
too. It hadn't been for her
bonnet. It was the strangest bonnet
toeen In many a day, A deep and full
ruffle fell Into tbo child's eyes, tthilo
at out stiff, shelf her like neck. projection She stretched I J
over was uncoui
for!nt.le aud the men was oblivious.
lAfter awhile of a plump and comfortable j
mother two could endure It no long
W. She leaned across the car and said
•something to the man, who began to
atzille. He untied the bonnet six) put |
Jt on tbs other side up. The ruffle
developed Into * little cope and the j
nhelf Into h poke bonnet and the
Transformation was compute.
"You see, lief mother wasn’t around
■nd 1-—he begin
"Of courae you did," smiled hark the
saother of two.—New York Hun,
Thu 1 of tho l*r« »a
In a oohituou expression, but few resile* Its
notual pc wot. (Iresl a* la the luflueuue of
Ihe |ir»s*. It osnnot begin to ei,ual the
power o! Iloatetler'a gtomaeh lltttera ottr
iltaeoe* i'be BlttnfS streUKtbens the stun
neli. purlfliw th*blood,and cure,dyapapela,
IndigMllun the ami n.instlpstton. It will tone
up narv**, allmulst* Inactive kidney*
and s* an sppeUc nr. It is unequalled. If
▼ou wantlo g«t well and keep wall . j
Hostetler s Htomsob Bitten.
Thl» C'ritwl World.
"Doaan't It do you good to stay in bad all day
now aud than?
‘ Wall, !» might; Lutlha hanafU la offaat hy
th* maaii thing* jnv folk* any about tna whan l
gat up.'’—Chicago jKooord.
1 Ii* Ur»f f*ri>*(pr)phon for 4'hiJh
tt d Fever I* n htYitia of (litovi'a TA*r«f.aa»
(Yili l.TOMU*. It 1* eltupiylron and quiMnq lu
a ute'.eiaa* form, Na cuia~*uo|»av. I'ricaS .> •
A ( flaluMI.
Amaaon The aouhratto u badly mada up
Hie Jin a uaad all wbti« powdar aud no color *u
Lar fa.’*#, and in a* white a* anow
(onifdlan frying to offtat th# frog* out
front Denver New*
To Mothers of Largo Families. |
fin this workaday world few women
arc I* so plseed that physical exertion 1
not constantly demanded of them
in their dally life. 1
Mrs. rinkham make* s special appeal ;
to mothers of large families whose j
work is aerer done, and many of
whom suffer, aid. aud Buffer for lack of
Intelligent
• To women, voung or old, rich or
poor, Mrs. rinkham, of l.vnn, Maoa ,
extend* her invitation of free advlee
Oh, women 1 do not let your llvos ha
ftUTlfleed when a word from Mrs.
S’uikhnm, at the first approach of
i
f
i :a
ii
v
■e
A
V
V
Mat. Cattail niu.XTiiia
woakcesa, may fill y<>ur ftittir. year*
with healthy Joy.
* i" lieu J bcigeii to taka Lydia K.
finkham a Vegetable Oomivouud 1 was
Movable Vo do toy housework. 1 auf
fered terribly at Viat. of menstruation
Several doctor* told tno they could do
•othing for tue. Thanks to Mra Pink
ksui’s advice and medicine 1 am now
'pell, and can do the work for eight in
She family.
“ 1 would reoonmuutd I .yd ia K
yinkham'* Vegetable Coro pound to all
Miother* with large fainiltea.’’ | M tvs.
A a Bui t BcucvniK, I.udiugtou Mich.
r Dr. Bull’s Cough
I Cures s oouah stos'd st osc* ^ ..... ft
Ooaquer* ood croup, bruackitic JV / [I I
gnpp* uwaAtuspUoa. ajc. r
For 14 Cents
We uii the taOrong ra>ta»4M*riMa
»>-e Htoro* V • >t
I •
01 ,VNi i: j f**'! HhNhse Dewl beat. j:
’ * u i*
i :: linzz -J
•1 IKS -I n.m a*.
Worth $ 1 . 00 o., 1 Ao!ir
Ahe** 58 |to- kago* r»r# DM'V«)(;e* ws t»tU
tH ■Mil yen fra*, tatetiiw «»«* f«H ara*!
K mtM tWkng, troU.ivg an al»<at
I •*l«w , i ftlilieti Dallgr Okm*
AIn i'-hairt iimion e Ik
y»»A »8 « * y > *fl at ee.u«t «»,
). t»kn.» at.4 fvr», eewda «|«e retroltri •( t*.
] ! V» ] J ijf ikUmeUoe. AeeC* * km ana, ,ea ;.cr
J/Jkmn * t*w wtll m* Me
uuti ttt»M .
R^ A r"d* 5 n"?"lwn ! lTwt , a?t D r”® , ,.«
of local adrlaorr board t»ood staWaUi .
J>r*Olf|f r ct^caivsn J^g, MHwxfs. Md 2
orR BUD GET OF
LAl/CHTfiR-PROVOKING STORIES TOR
lovers of fun.
Th* Bold** M**n — What H* Wanted
Probably Didn't 0*t — Tl»* Bo* — All
(>?rr If l*»—Opportunity—Th* Author'!
Ambition— Ifop«le*« Cm*, KU., Ktr.
When youthful May »< to th* alur led
By wealthy old December, every friend
Declared that wiaely had the maiden wed.
They thought hie means had justified her
end.
—Chicago Record.
wuat h* Wanted. Probably Didn't «*t.
Customer—“I want to gel a ton if
coal."
Dealer—‘‘What size?"
Customer—"The legal 2240-pound
size, If you please."—Philadelphia
Press.
-
Th* Hon,
"Why, Madge, where are all the las
aels on your new ebcnllle boa?"
"Oh, I stepped on some of 111 era. and
other people stepped on some."—De
troit I'ree Press,
All Onr Him.
“All,” said the sympathetic man, "1
sec you have contracted a cold.”
"No," nnswered the man who strlv. s
to be accurate, even amid suffering. "1
have expanded ft.”—Washington Star,
Opportunity,
“Somebody line Invented n rln?
which will run* rheumetlera ”
.. W *l|, Edmund. If I had another dbi
mond ring j think It would make my
r | u . u matlsm feel botter/’-Cblcago
Record. (
Tlie Anther's Ambition.
Ucndcm—"f suppose Itliem’s ambi
tion I* to write the great American
novel."
Tellem "Oh, no; be Is trying to get
Mi<- great American dollar."—Baltimore
American. JJ
Had Vforklnga of a Oood Rename.
"My man. tell me how you came to
be n Irftinp."
"Oh, bless yer, they got me t’ Jlne
one o’ these don’t-worry clubs; no’ I
got so I didn’t keer when I lost m‘
Job."—Detroit Ere* Dress. it}.
II* Kn*w Flair, th* Trouble bay.
KlndHro«n-“Whi»t's the matter, my
little man? You seem to be In i great
pll III."
l.ltile Boy (groaning dismally)—"No,
f nln't, hut dey seems ter he a great
pit In lu tue."—T’hllndelphla Tress.
llopolfii <’»••.
Hoax "M.v wife I* never happy un
les* she’s In trouble."
.loiu “Cau’t yon cure her?"
Hoax-"Not much. When ahe bnsn’l
any thing else to worry her, she’ll get
oul ii railroad time table and atudy
that." I’htlndclplila Ilecord.
»
Mill Mo Cash.
"Yes," said Borrowmore, "now thut
1 um married I am going to lend .1
different life, and everything will go
one like cloeUwork."
"I nee," replied Reudder, "It will be
tick, tickl"—Boston Transcript.
I'll! Twirhar'* Xuduatry.
Father "How Is It, Johnnie, that
yon gel no nigny bad mnrk* at school J”
Johnnie (aged six)—"Well, l guess
Ihe teacher has to mark somebody or
folks wouldn’t think he was 'tending
to his business."—Chicago News.
Could Nr»er lt« R«palit.
‘‘I see Bmhnmnn, the publisher, It
dead," said the solid business man; "I
owed him a debt 1 esn never repay."
"What was It?" asked bis friend.
"He refused lo publish tome verses I
wrote In my youth."—Philadelphia
Uecortl. * d*
liar Ayllintl*.
Professor-"You wish your daughter
to take lessons on the ptnno. Has sh«
„ 11T s,,,|tude for „ r
, >wuJ M»imu.-"Wonderful talent,
sir; there are very few* operators whn
can equal her speed on the typewrit
er."—t’olller's Weekly.
In bpll* of (ha Itulr.
Collector "I am afraid to preset*I
this dim lu person to Mr. Oruiup; had
we not letter forward It by uiall?"
Manager- “Yea. but remember this
Is the only lnatauco where we will vio
late our motto, ’l’oat No Bill*.' "—Oof
limbus tOhloi State Journal.
*
£ettl*«t ilk* Ha*.
"I want to return till* clog to tbs
gent what owns him. 1 seen lilt ’ad.’
In the paper." said the rough looking
man nt the door.
"llow did you guess It was a 'geul'
that put the ’ad.' tnT" asked the lady
'Cause It said ’No q cations naked. "
-l'titladetptiia Urea*.
lM*rt>m*|pil
New Music Teacher- ”1 cannot hear
you very distinctly. AVhv don’t yon
raise your voice?**
Couaeleutlous PupU—’"Why the fact
I*. Mr. Crochet, my lsat teacher toU
me It w.ta like R ct'lt With a broken
leg—not worth mitring "—Holton Tr»u
acrlpt.
Th# Father Mow to Art.
Keruaui Beruei—’THxa your father
prefer that we live tn a cottage or a
flat after we are married?"
Bessie McBride—”1 don’t know. dear.
He has never said."
' lie hasn’t? What’s he going to do
about the furniture? looks like h*M
t>c asking roe.*’- Denver News.
Tire YYorkluas of Ills Mind.
"Thought you said you had plowed
that ten-acre Held?" aatd the ttret
farmer.
"No; I only said 1 was thinking
about plowing tt," aald the second
farmer
“Oh’ 1 see; you merely turned il o.*er
In your mind ’"—Chicago Newt.
Anything t.o*«.
"Er—you reotetaber that county fair
premium Bat I go! out wlie* we were
not living »o well at we ar» now?"
asked the successful author
"Yes. dear,” answered his wife
"Wh«t of »r
”1 wanted to know If you bare tt
copy of it ai-imig your keepsakes. 1
h " V * « !1 off ® r - wi,h *
F'XNl bit of uionev in tt. for the dram
ntlc ttghta.’’-Iudl*uapolu Preu.
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|J a j-^[ Covi^Hs
No matter how hard your
cough , IS or | how | long you i have | j
had it, you want to get rid of
. it, of r It . . too risky . , j
course. is
to wait until you have con
c . ,
sumption, tor sometimes it S
impossible r to cure this disease,
even with |
Ayer's !
i
j !
!
Cherry !
1 Pectoral
If you are coughing today,
don’t wait until tomorrow, but
.
get a bOttlC of our Cherry l ec
D
and , be relieved. .. ,
toral at once
Tbrte sizes: 25c., 50c., $1.00.
dollar If your and drogglRt will cannot supply largo you, bottle tend to ut one
charges wo prepaid- *xt?re*» a you,
all #t«’»ure you give ua your
nearont expreia office. Addrean, J. Ateji Co.,
Lowell, Man*.
Below are the nine longest words in
the English language at the present
writing:
Butieonstitntionalist.
Incomprehensibility,
Philoprogenitivenecs,
HonoriflcibilitudinUy.
Authropophagennrian,
DisproportionableneRs.
Velocipedestrianiatical,
Proau tit ion subs tat ion iaf.
Transnbstautiationahlouess.
Best For the Monels.
Ho tssttsr whst mils you, hasdsohe to a
eaoeer, you will nersr gat well uutll your
bowels are put right. Cascasst a help
nature, cure you without e gripe or putu,
lost produce 10 oaatt easy to natural start gsttiag movement*, coat haalch you
book. CAacAtire Candy your
Oathnrtlo, the
let gsuulas, hse O.U.O, put up stamped la asthl hoses, It. Beware every tab- of
on
Imltatioas.
What Ha Thought of It,
"II«lniuUmlRiC aha aidalmod. Ho con
tradlcted ma In a moat brutal way. Whnt have
you to say to that?"
"Why,! of nr I that I» to any. Mr. I -or M«nkly. admlro
hta nervn, couraa." aneworoa
To f'uro a C«l«) In Ot»« l)«y.
drugglata Tafc » I.AXATJV* IlNOJfO QCIVINN TABI.BTf). AH
refund tue motitsy U it fail* to ouro.
K \V tijtovii b aiguaiure m ou naoh box. ",*c.
From f* Knowing On«.
r«artr>o I’d Ilka to know who aeut too this
nbualva (otter. Ml t>ai ft was that crank next
door.
Mr* raaraon I don't think so, John. It
rnuaf have Doan lomeouft who known you /ouch
ho'.tar than ho doe*.—Tit Dita.
Don’t drink too much w»t*r when ey
ollug. Adama’ l'apsln Tuttl Fruttl I* an
sxnellent substltuta.
Ilia IMilloaopliy.
Sba—I wl#h f could he n» nonteutod a* you!
He Oh! 1 ain’t contented only I don't think
li e wuth while to worry about til Buck
WM i
YOU’RE WEAK
Instead of Strong I
Makm Yourself a New Mas!
Dr. GREENf S
fNHYDRA
*
Jrv ✓> BLOOD AND NERVE
j *» REMEDY.
m Kr Will Olv0 You tho Strength
| «»*I V/gor of Per foot Man »
[ hood. Renmwm, VitaUxoo and
\ Invigorates Weak Men.
Old before his time 1 A broken-down,
miserable wreck—weak, nervons, dis
t c p»v \ v\ couraged!
U ’T* 1 ® world to him seema a place of
$ , v ; 11 / \\ \\ m * at > peopjsd with ghostly beings,
j * rV \\ whose daily flitting to and fro about their
tasks serves bat to irritate him.
.M He sneers at healthy amusements,
.tr and finds no comfort or pleasure
in life.
if He is sick and he does not know it. He
Jr drags about, despondent and therefore thinks he is
r well. He i» and peevish, and
( weak, and he does not know that there are
for merely aid—Others signals—some from the stomach crying
from the nerves beseeching strength
—Still others from the great life-current—the bipod
—moaning that it is so impeded and clogged with
<; [w a impurities that it cannot move.
K He, and all others like him, will find imma
diate relief in Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood
f |K UHk and intended nerve for. remedy. It This fails is just to make what it was
? never weak
‘jt'iaHa jRfeSk men stI stron ' en K t h, g “ jKJwer a<i \-igorous, and puts new into life, them. vim,
p energy
pk afk, !>«■• Hopf Greene’* Strength Nervnrii for is >)eak New Life,
I Men.
, At****'* \\ hgn s m*ii hii* been sick
. *nd t* cured, It Is hi* duty to tell other*
II a£out hree y*«n» It. that a«o they, 1 had been too, working m*» get almost well.
t fulgU only ami uhv, could not t»t regularly^ and
ffet a few hour sltrep st night. No
(man U‘*? e can prx> *Und *} rale, that i \ long, Couid and 1 sleep soon begmn wTvm
x not
1 lew, and my food would not st»y on my
Istemoch. I was in a terrilil* condition, and
c \r ) SJbut ■**'»• thvv »»«ch .alarmed- 1 went to dwtors.
I . ala c.i# no good. Learning of th*
.1 tW A wendsriul N ,r :. u r* good don. by —rnelr, Dr l'rv*n*'s t deter
w*
■’ ig mined . to try it. It cured mecomptoelv of
1 0 all mr ctnuplslnt.. 1 ea! heartily sad sloes
P W H bs’leie wait, thanks It to h* tlUs th* selsndid msdlrinw I
to best rexsdy to
7 ,r* xT Q4S tassnoc*. Dr. Greonc’* Nervura is the
V t" One Great Restorative
Which Cures.
Dr. Gitixsn, *5 West 14th St.. New S' ie moat succeaaful sptcialUt in curing nervous and chronic
diaaasat He hat remedies for all form! at I offers to give free consultation and advice, personally
br Uttwr. You can t#U or write your tit for oil or
are toewtftd in pUin ee^lod enx^loj^*. veue, communications are contidentiad. and letter*
, f
j 1
An Honest Man.
, Judge You ore charged with atea!
ing a gold soarf pin of the value of |10.
Are you guilty or not guilty?
Prieoner—Not guilty, your honor.
The pawnbroker said it was tbrowiu'
money to the birds to let me bare more
thnn *2 on it.—Detroit Free Press.
Quest Sights for Astronomer*.
Astronomers who watch for sun
spots sometimes see queer sights. One
such sight has become classical, aB
though astronomers do not seem yet to
have arrived at an explanation of
0n g , ptM , b „ 1, 1859. Mr Carrington
and Mr. Hodgson—the one at Green
wleh and the other many miles dls
tant, and both watching sun spots
simultaneously saw two luminous ob
lects, shaped something like two new
moons, each about 8,000 miles In length
and 2,000 wide, at a distance of som<
12/100 miles apart. These, according
to an expert description, burst sudden
ly Into sight at the edge of a great sun
spot with a dazzling brightness, and
then disappeared after traveling a dls
tanee of some 36/X)0 miles.— London
Chronicle.
1’urSAM washing Fadii.ess Dyes are faet to
Ktinllght, and ribbing, bold by
all druggists
No Doubt of It.
Toaohor-In the aentence: "Patrick beat
*^-nuEftpu.
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Cnrle Sum Alma
to buy the best of evenrthing which It good, why
bo line, Carter'* Ink. lie koowa what's
Nineteen Million Foreigners.
During tho last century a total of about 18,
000,000 people make have come from foreign coun
tries to tiiolr homes Irt the United States.
Plao’a Cure 1 b the bust medicine we ever uaed
tor all affection* of throat and lungs.—Wll.
O, Enpamey, Vanburen, lud., Feb. 10, 1000.
Tvro View*.
“I think wo ought to avoid slang when w* ar«
dlsctiftftfng our national in«tftut{on& ’
‘•What b tho matter with you?*’ Slung la one
of our Institutions ”
Statu or Obio, Citt or Tocsoo, <
Lucas Couktv
f hank .1 iiiknev makes oath th»thels the
► enlor partner of the firm of F. J. Cfiz.vsr*
Co., 'loins huslnete In the City of Toledo,
County will and St*to aforesaid, and tout said firm
nny i ho sum of one huhdhed noi.I.AKSfor
•»‘.h and every case of oataukii that cannot
be cured by the use of rl all’s Cat a huh Cure.
Frank J. Ciienzt.
Sworn to beforo me and snbscrlbod Jn my
f—- SKA I. | \ A. pr--ouf D. 1880. ,*, this etb W. day (l! of December,
\ I'-v-'l A. EASON.
lluil'a C’uro Xotarv Public.
Catarrh is taken Intern ail y, and
artsdlructly of on the blood and mucous so rfares
the system. Send for testimonials, tree.
F. .1. Cheney <fc ('u., Toledo, 0.
Fold by [IfUZElSts, 7ftc.
Hall’s Family l'llls are the host.
Without Harm.
"H«re*§ a story about a bntoher who drop
■ itM I uiilJijuii«cl.
w" °!r !
„ on, .1 No. J noy wore pig* ..... feat.
Iffi r My “TAKE Bilious Friend," THIS!
said the doctor, “it Is the best laxative
mineral water known to medical ocience."
gB wa .’ Wi sSw A glass of BomadlJiiios
will do more for a disordered stomach or a torpid liver
Bjr than all the pills in the world.
it CURES CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS.
^ Average Dose: One-half glassful on getting up in morning.
Your druggist or grocer will get it tor you. \
Ask for the full name, "Hunyadl JAnos.” Blue label, red centre panel.
Imported by Firm of ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, 1*0 Fulton St., N. Y.
"La Creole Will Restore those Cray Hairs
La C»*f*oIe Hzir Betforct is a Perfect Dressing and Restorer. Price >t.OO.
LION COFFEE
A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL!
tjfaf if
f?v
V*.'
v r {&*
£ /
Watch our next advartlaemant.
In every paefcaje ol LION COFFEE you will find a fully Illustrated and descriptive
list No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article
which will contribute to theft happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by
simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed
packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold).
WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
_ WE MEAN lySOtafoOn*. Hl>l\fe.4h and will i .V^f pay you '
fJ Hftlary to Start with. Write us at at once once giving giving ^ Ta r>
> »«*• occupation aud reference*, Be be quick, quick, we we
ne man to
tru*t-worthy men, and will par such men wc
C* A f and and keep keep them them omplovedNK employedNBW lluub*L'O..Htchm*nd.Ya, W FL FLAN®. AMMV Write rile S .\ ^ W
1 “>-'*•»• lo.Jav, W, W.l I lit, OU Ab CO ., Hlchraend. Ya.
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'T'HE lion does picket duty for you
A and prevents adulteration and
,
impurity from entering into your pack
age of
LION COFFEE
When you buy an unbroken package
of LION COFFEE you have coffee that
ia absolutely pure, strong and invigor
ating. A single pound makes 40 cups.
No other coffee will go so far. You
will never know what it is like till you
try it. LION COFFEE is not a glazed
compound, but a pure coffee and noth
ing but coffee. -
Se or
Skin-Tortured Babies J
And Rest for
Tired Mothers £
p
A
<
% V
S ‘.fr.
. \
A
In a Warm Bath with
¥ i I •r
i *©*
V
And a single anointing with CUT!CURA,
purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures.
This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per-;
manent, and economical treatment for torturing,
disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, 1
crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors, i
rashes, irritations, and chafings, with loss of;
hair, of infants and children, and is sure to
succeed when all other remedies fail.
Millions of Mothers Use Cuticura Soap
Assisted by Ccticcra OlKTMKST.tiie great akin cure, for preserving, purifying, and beta,
ttfylsg the akin of Infanta and children, for rashes, itching a, sad ohadngs, for cleansing the
scalp of emits, scales, and dandruff, and tho itopplngof falling hair, for softening, whiten
ing, and booling red, rough, and sore hands, and for all tho purposes of the toilet, bath.sndl
nursery. Million* of Women nee CUTICUXA SOAMn the form of both* for annoying Irrita
tion*, Inflammation «, and ercorUttonj. for too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of
wsehei foruloersUve wcaknevae*, and fdrmany wnatlvo antlaeptle purpose* which readily
suggest themselves to women, especially mother*, ft o amount of persuasion ca* indnee
those who b* to once use J ®ese great skin purifiers and beautiflers to uee any others, tape,
dally for preserving and purifying tho skin, icalp, and hair of Infants and children. Ctm.
cura SOAr combines delicate emollient propertiea derived from Cuticura, the great akta
cure, with the pnreet of cleansing Ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. Jfo
ether muhcatcd soap Is to be oompared with It for preferring, purifying, and beantliyUtg
theskln, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expea.
rive, is to be compared with ttfor all the purpose# of the toilet, bath, and nursery.; Thus It
combines in Oxr Soar at Oita Prick, vlx., TwttitTT-riv* Cxirrs, the but skin and cot*,
plexlon soap and the best toilet and baby sjsp la the world.
ffllicura and SftBSSJ scales and soften the isasssiwjss thickened cuticle, CimcinxA OTimnorr
THE lilt Utl, SET SI ei.iQ 25 nleanse the blood. A Stwgia Set. costing but (1.15, Is often ruflt.
went to core the most torturing, dieiigtrrtng, and humiliating skin, scan), and blood
humors, with lots of hair, when nil else InUs. Sold throughout ata world.
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