Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 23, Jasper, Dubois County, 13 February 1903 — Page 7

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MUSHKOOM CULTURE, Oar ot Ihr Heel I'rulil n I I U mlrr Ul'I'UpHllllllx III U 11 Ii I 11 I Ml I.MIll. Il I I II II I IIL.IIUI'. Winter is iIk- t inn' tn rod muifa pooaM u the cellar. The summer t tint is Uot tili" In -I ;i"in;' tin delictoux ejrelalilc mi ,i ' .it nl i t tie linst laMcti that p i v upon it. lu t he winter Insects ire absent.

MnHMiNcr. thi is the IUm "f yeef j nlng for. sir," cht said. "Hut whatever

When tilt' fit tint i aim In- li.Hi: t;i ii lit I--. I pi a v tlif .Hills vim . pin

inn-t appreciate a fresh rentable

Wh( Mrs Arr Pulli. Sunn ami tlif mti. .; I ir 'I tiomai V'. iii-sisssgw si ' '"' Qeaeml Beetiis i m )un . Ik hitlut tiali polite und MC

Iratirff, eeneelsUj tu the spMaitSMa' Iii wai eroaaiag the boj oa his was to hi II. rki l' y lie. nit- ut Iii usual bour din- aft Tin, ii 1 1 a foiteighl if lien lie

noucea in siue nun an o.ti umiian .a.: :. , with hasset und ia k.ir- She tried t carry tin in all iiiiultuiit ouMy, but it t:..- a tain effort, and uh the boat reached the mule lu. Add ImS cum to hi r MOSSSt 'I.t t me curry kome .f those trupt to

you, he Midi kladlj . To the elderly daine, Mich attention rou Ul lie Inspired by but one motive, and the luulc IM turned mi him was one uf tppreeialioo m well as grell tlllie. "I don't know what office you're run-

That Cry --"Oh, My Back!" .... ...... ..M . 1 1 1

The little mieslonery. Ioan'a Kidney Kins, ""k ir.. terries eaae, rest, comlort. Moit people need aney help ; they who choose Doan'e get It help that lasts.

1 Hip bin k, und S HlIlK ut tu

Adling baeks an- '

loin nam vi -retime.

o mootba with pala lu j lniibsaud dropsy sum,- ,i ish , i , ould not cei from They eorws I urine with bri. k dust y b bam It wan rulled mi at. Isilt colored, pain In peeiiuK. di lbii .... ll. (.b'i.IIiiii f n-i mi'tie V Ik.1 wittiuc li.p.in

I COUIll IM l Uli n il' l i i ui kiiu . " I .' , ., , i beeaa to i.nprve on taking Kidney J'.lls remove calculi ami 4 V.t two boxes at our lieber heart Hpif.u n. stotnlnSsSes

Bltlll'liililr. Tno When I sent for the trial IM of 1 1. mi. s Kidnev PUla I had

been atlln ted for tw

inv I no k so had that

till' lllitlsl' til till

rheumatism. 1 could cat no relief from blin,', frequency

ii.. do una. I

the suiuule and

driiL'L'iKt's and. althoueh 68 Years of ar.

I up tlBKMri 1 BOW man. I was tfSObh l I rood deal v.ith my water bad to get up

I.. ,r un.l to..- 1 1 tm 4 n. in Mit I hut troiii'le ;

is UVer With nnd OOOC tm.ri I can rest the iiU'ht throiiL'h. My backai he i- dl P' ami I th ink VOtt OVCT to MUCh f' 1 hiwonderful uu-da itie, loan'a Kidney 1'ilN

Im II Hi nun, I'resaleut i.iiigevnie,

ndiaiia, BtflM Hank.

In a hu he, DerTOUSnc-si, di.im .

FREE. CREATED f OW CK KIDHEY.

BEAUTY AND PURITY

Ancient and Modern Ideas on the Subject. Time and Disease the Effacing Agents of Beauty. What Has Science Done to Restore the Lily and the Rose?

like the mushroom. In the eity there are thonaattd of people thut tit

Wik 9 v

inn Frnneiseo evc Letter.

III pair

liiin'a 'I ruiiaera. . :"i Ittle harii s' ii. annua of troiiM-rs made for Li.n

pair 11. at Ins papa Iilu re:m-

bittie Churl si Vastly with IheM tinUM-r. lie feit tnii't he petiir.L' up in the

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KAMURI BMP ON tJHELP. gruwiiitf Bnvtbroomai but the wort hi doue under great tlitlieult ie-, largely due to the fan thai toitabl manure eannot I"- ea ily obtained. I'.ither it is too strawy, or t hi or too new. Thf farmer has the foundation for a muabroom a' hn4. He ean e)ei . the borse inaintre of just the riebt composition. B 1 Ml pile it ami heat it out of doors or in a em m-r of bis staltle, ami do it with little trouble. The horse manure used should he fairly devoid of straw. It should he piled und allowed to heat to U me extent and then he forked over and pemattted to heat again. The fork-

v.g a. PILLBD WITH f.NT!:E

ta

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TfB

log ncac ! done to prevent the j manure "tire fanging " If there is no danger of this result, then the forking need not be done, After the pile has ceased to increase in heat and the temperature begins to di line, j

ke the manure into trie cellar ami

i. k it in beds or barrels. We show three methods of mak- I . a k.

:he beds. 1 he tir-t cut snows cue n

no.Tiiire tui ni.ule on a siieu.

thia is d ne the manure should

i r,v tlie entire shelf. as

room sbiiUld be left for straw or bay as a covering. The second shrnvs a tub made frmn a barrel, tilled with aaanta and gpawnoi. Hw third fhows a bed simply heapetl RgaiWt the side of the wall in the cellar. After the beds are made the spawr herald be put in two inches deep, in piece! about as big as the finger and placed perhaps a foot apart. No wa-

Not had a

out of a ouUbed.

ph as. i that h

w rld when be could wear the ?ame trousers that his papa had once worn, and !' i,ii on aira und boaatad about

niaaself lo the other little bovs in the

neighborhood. And so one evening

when harii s" papa came home with a

M w suit on the little fe.low looked at

hint admiringly fur iwhlle, and then

gleefully danced around, clapp i. hll liai d and shouting: "Oh, papa, what a nice suit, but I'll soon have those

ft.iisers, won't I, mamma? Burrah

Still, sonienow, Ibe prospect tt.:.t was so Dleaalns to little Charit- didn't

strike his papa in just that way.

Cleveland leader. I. lips ere Not He.'iliied

A little six-year-old l armiiigton pin

who had been intereated in watcimig

ti e weather flags as she passed them on her Waj to school lately noiiced the

Rbaence of the signal, anil, turning, she ran home as fa-t n- her little legs mM earrv ht r. ran into the house and

up to her mother, c rving. very excited

y: "Mamma, mamma, the world s com

lng to an end! "What do you mean

i i .1?" sait! tlie mother. "Why, aaiu

the little pirl. "there ain't any flu

,n the Chronicle office; we ain t going mli hi' ii nv more w eat her, so the world

moat he coming to an end. ain't it V" Her mother tried to reassure her. but she was greatly relieved next day when she taw the flags lying a usual -.Lew iston iMe.) Journal.

nrt.niNti. "dtcn . Jan. 14, IfM "T re

eived trial boi of Doana Kidney 1'ilN

Hi- v did me lots of pood. I call now f . J . ... t , . ! I . 1. . . . .

i) bed Hint in- mi my ni;iii snu-my pwa

there is all jue, also tne stoinnrn uisir. -s

mil bck-bhiB of raa la all stoppen, wtu

the uae of two boxes. .Mrs. .. n. uei a,

n. r. n No.

R( p Kidney P'&M YA urmr v t,i X-T-r

Bi tiding, Mich.

Pleuse m-ikI Ine bjf B "I trisl tj Dwaai lUstasj l als

without . l.urpe.

Nm r.st "tTlre

Plata a ut ..in .., n .n dottrd linn n'1 , I ., i. i-Miiiiuni ' . l'ultlo. N. T.)

aj i'ro lalaa. Tr . tt-if La tr . i ti .. fTi, riled of the hem ß

. fc . ... i.A. I'll'.

Wlriloin OI iiiiuire .1 t'.ui--v. - -

verntv ot Jlitlitl-tn a uiwinr. ... the hearing ut girb i more acute tnan that

l hu). Tin c eaur ni'.iv. nes m m i--"xit that t I :'aintel whisper ol the

fateful ilie!...Ti lilav nfll fjcap WW

iug ear.- louui i onipsuiuu.

at

M mil ii lit for IMth it Southern Bailwsi'a

The K. I Tka K.M. - 1

Almaii.il' : i I'M: .- im' i-au lui uisuinii-

tirn. I-armer, -iocs -raiei , ou.w,."em, truck u.ii tleia is, inauulai.tuitift, iin i-

Ch.it.'.- an . .'. ..'! - n a m " " -

a. . :i or a i i"" - ' '

on,.., lui olit.un reliai'ie iiiitirniaii.Mi y.,..

ceroiaig southwestern Missouri,

.in. I iio.'ta w a 1 1 o 1 1 s in

che Catt

the Inilian

Termor)', we.-urn Ai k.ui-as.i a-iein if"'. northwestern Louisiana ami the Coast country, mi ol toe bii-ities paortUBttiM 01fered therein. W'me fpi a cpy ol the K i i A maAat an I ldr --, waraar, ti. P. A., K. C. 8. Hail way, kaua cu, Mo,

ABSOLUTE

SECURITY. Genuine

Carters Little Liver Pills. Munt Bear Signature) of

Boers tea called beauty a ahort-tlred tyianuv, Plato a privilege of nature, Theocritus a deli.-xhtful prejudice. Th tiphraatus a silent cheat, Carnead. h

a solitary kingilom. Horner t" Kift of nature. Ovltt a favor of the aods. Arlatotle nrflrmed that , bwnuty was teltcr thanslltheletU-rsofiecora-aaendatloa In Iba world, and yet none of these distinguished authorities ha left us even a hint of how beauty la to be p. rpt tuatcd, or the ravages of age ami disease defied. Time aoon blends the Ulf ami the rose into the pallor or age, disease dots the fair face with cutaneous disfigurations and crimsons th- Hornau nose with ttttatghtlj rtushes, moth, if not rust, corrupts th- au ry of eyes, teeth, and Hps yet beautiful by jt..f... n., um . ..moll xi u. aim Ill's the

aciisitive soul with agony unspeakable. It such be the unhappy conditio of

on.. nlt. t.-.l with slight skin Diemiauca,

What must be the whom torturing

years run riot,

An linpttrinnl Illaeovrry. Oraatoa.Okla .Feb tth.- After ten wan E Ii C,..Mie ,.I Olal.t.U. iasatl.itl uiiJ I are (or lfadnej Trouble. Mr. "-,.)' red ver) saver-is with Kidney ( oni,it, i some tel. .wars ag.. made up lue ', to nnd a enra oaa to M had. II ,al tried and tried and experimented With every kidn.y nicdume he eoald hear of XIOkiukS he was sbiavs ui-app.-med

kept en trvimr till at lu-i najwi'";

When J was rewarded and he munu s vmmv

I CUi'.. ; well nun to day and explains it

some ,,

'Eeccrtkiag faibd to eure me and I was growing u rte and worse till 1 trod anew . ..ii, i r. u.a.,,. 1M1 a nil 1

l, . ,i n.'.f l iken Illanv of tlietil

th.v, I had at la-t

hitiff 1 am entirely

say too atach for D

lleluded. Mi- Muggias Hew ton bad fo kimwn onr bus band before yu married him? Mr- bufcorin- I dmn't knou Inui at all. 1 only thought 1 did. I'niladelphia Record.

lnpw the I tiiish snrl worhj "fT the cold. LfJMthrt Bromo Quinine Tabht?. Price St ccati W'e work hrd to perfect our bogies and then fi iahten oarMbre to death over them. I aited Presbyter iaav town farmn f-t l'rr Arrf Cil.

Wcrop til! paid. Mulhall, siuuxfity, la.

5te I scSlrolle Wrapper Below.

Vary a mail and a easy

a take aaaagav.

FOR HEADACHE.

CARTERS

bal

Envy abusing Horn.

lo-ts the flavor ol" its own joyn in in lot ut of another's.- IUm

before 1

found the right 1 T - .

, no i! Mill I caiinoi.

jd'i Kidney Pdb."

Pi-o's I ure tor 'on;impt i"ti i an infallible medicine lor coug is and coldt. N. W Samuel. 1 1, tati limve. N .1. Y ! IV. hint

Never be ubcral be)ond yonrTepul .- tiou; it exvite.- aaapsrien.- ltdhinanolMi iew.

ilfoissa

FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RIUOUSRESf . FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN.

FOR TMECOMPLEXIOR

OaWCW MUT I14t tiCfcTUt.

Purely Vegetablo

CURE SICK HEADACHE.

Chicago, St. Paul-Minneapolif, four daily train via the Chicago & Norih We-iein By.

Fear Ii i: n.

mikes a man his on foe Ram's

Putnam Fa.lele- Du- enter more t da, brighter color, with less work than others.

K Si

to ( ali-

St. Louw,

Vj 'ü 1

HEAPKLi AGAINST CKLLAB WASJh ter should be jiut on the bed ut thir time. In abtut ten days aftCI BpaWaV lag the bed the white payceliUBt ahouM be fouml working its way through the soil. This eon.liti. n indii atea that nil thlngi arc moving oa well. Then put two inches of soil ut the top of the manure and giv a covering of straw The straw -im-

Leim tlie inu-iir

in b U ail I na. She Father's MUtr) t to be douhled the lii-t of the ytar. II, (Jo U lat 1 ( ai. .id rd to get maira-d Chieago UuBy New. ..ilf..rnln Low lae.

. .. K. lirnarv l.V.a. 1 ..e M-.

, , .ii i - - - ... i . t n. mil .ell Coioin-l lakcls

" '... . ... xi ruli1.. .Z.'.

lornia -y ----... ri . , ,.

KW.is; Kansas ill), ei.w. thro-ugh an Flam :-.. U-av. - I. L-u s .-i ni " ddreas J.m B-rker, .. I I 'Jt' .. mr T I!, "ll-i W .iinw 1 IShl

Agent. At rv. a Uidg., Bt. U.ui-. QaHafietlnv id ! rural ad 'or "hi hat a aj v "Well. I nwri i adi ed them t. give the new ma.coi ptentv ot t.e, nd-bl.- ".v li" nc aim Atiaota Coast 'tatton This Will Interast Moihers. Mott" t Oray'a Sweet Powders rorChu drei, used bv Mother Oray, a wane ta Children - Home, hew York, cure Feverleh-

nes leet In nir .ii-.Tuers, nvoinat u t,i.-u..i. , Seatreyworma AH DroggisU, g . ami-ie vii,y .idressA S cUh.sted.lA'Hoy.N.Y.

sometimes i.sppetf im" ! i , .vn.i i ii ui i ii 1 1 r-

U. inen iiniiu- - , ,

M 're die Journal.

by food tlan fnmirie Para

PLEASANT

H malu

tint tuall News.

ic'.i eUL Ckwngn

THE NEXT MORNING I FEtL BRIGHT AND NEW

AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER.

"2 '"h i IS .Ter-L.r.d.f..r u- . i f -

tot. Il n iltl "I.aoe' Ti

JVo-

nof thatn

mamma aays sue wann.

w

Dr. Caldwell's

(Laxatisr) Syrup Pepsin 'cause brother and I like It it'a so good."

feeling of tlioaein humorn have for

covering the skin Willi

males and sores ami cii.ntiiK - blo.H.1 with poisonous elements to become a part of tho system until death', it Is vain to attempt to portray such sufferlug. Death in many caaea talght hi eoaalderod a blessing. The blood and fluids seem to Ise hnpregnated with a fiery element which, When discharged through the pores BOB the surface of the ody, Inflames and iiurns until. In hi effort for reller, the patient tears the skin wit., his

nail-, and not until i "'7" does sutllclent relief come to cause HU to desist. .... j 1ms do complexlnnal defects merge Into torturing disease, nnd gawd vanltv give place to real sutteruig. A little wart on the nose or cheek grows to the all-devouring lupus, a patch or U tter on the palm of tlie hand of on lac limbs suddenly envelops the body in its fiery embrace, a bruise on the leg? expatids Into a gnawing ulcer, which reaches out it fangs. ' the sufferei s heirt in every paroxysm of pain, a small kernel la the neck multiplte Into a dozen, which eat away the vitality, gn at pearl-like scales grow from little rash-llke inflammations In such aSundancc as to pass credulity; and so on mav we depict the Bufferings to which poor humau nature is subject, all of which involve great menial distress because of personal dlstlgurailona. If there were not auother external

disease known, eciein. alone woui.i .j s Bufllcient Infliction on mankind. It pe-vattes all classes, and descend Impartially through generations. While some axe constantly enveloped in It. others have it confined to umall patches In the ears, on the scalp, on the breast, on the palms of the handa, on the limbs, ef . but everywhere its distinctive fca..re i s small watery blister, which dlochnres an acrid I fluid, causing heat, inflammation, and intense Itching. Ring-worm, tetter, -called head, dandruff, belong to this scaly and Itchlug order of diseases Psoriasis, our modern leprosy, with i Its mother-of-pearl scale, pltuated on a reddened ba? which bleeds ujson IL. al of the scale, is to be

dreaded and avoided, sa of old. IraaetutO. barber's itch. erylpelaa,and a

T

LANE'S FAMILY MEDICINE

Ail druwuu or br m-1 aVyf.ea.dM stl s. dar I. aar' Kaaill Wedlelait ,''

Bur it Ml

area las

ply serves to

appear

w a'er

ed till the bed- begin Then not enough

to. make the bed

tin mycelium

should be

the

lean when tiny

should be a pi tO bear fruit

Would he applied

sowar . which would rot

'I'll., nnu-ninft o f tin- bad

Bill I ' " ale ii a .nV.n.nu 1 t fTTl I it TM t 11 T'

j I is nan whs 1 lied has fallen to about TO dcfteeg.Farmers' Review. To Believe a i linked Cow. A neighbor turned h i- cattle into as orchard with fallen npf had place for cows. One cow bream badly Choked with an apple, a nehyhboi happened to have a j.iece of rubber hose, about three f.. t tang, rnjhef . ssr. .H this with lurd. held

BI 1 IT. S. " " "

tttc row's hand h.if-e down her

rVsasa into the sto

...l.lier hose is just the thing fol tllis

Ol I va

..rniise. being fltAlblt

'.in- . nouah for the pur post

satter for the orchard than i

a Utile caution saves

aenat in n !

a Turnier. Moot Sy.lem for lleerlea.

i bt raw berrwa tet

f, t apart. 1 HC

. i .1,.. row tleoentls OU

distaiiee aiuui i"

arhel hi r Ihi ' ;i

row system is t

.i. li urieties

nearly mi c.,..i,i.

i. the i mniesx, mom P

r . , , I. 1 1 r

is inches

... .i .i..

up, ntui sn'ittn iaw thront, pushing the

.mach. A pn

and -oft. yet

Hogs

nil

t rouble nnd exäAia as A

ins'iuicf - -Miti.ano

For tiel.i . nit me

A I.

nlants ill TOWS Uf"

' ! ,

system or the mat-

In- followea. ror

I,, vtool or hill

t. moat pi

.. . ...... .m tlie eheiil'C-t.

lilt 111 tBW ll ' . ,.

II

... ....t II Hill s I .. I o

SIOOIIIIK ' I , apsrt IS the row.f'c..r.l,-.g a. thevs riet U rank WCt Of Uit. Tot I. . " i ..,. the t.nlv ninttet:

iinn mai.eo - -ii nr!riuhle. idant two

row ai hu . , geagft larni, Field and iirenda.

THE MARKETS. New York. IVb CATTLE-Native Siosr... M , rj ., Winter Wheat.... 3 v Jvui VT No 2 Ked t COKN No. 2 Kg OATS Mo. 2 -V. Z 1'OltK Mess tneWI. . . .... 1 O' U ST. LUl IS. on-M.N MMdllnC ;; ! , . -1 - v KH Sit t rs . " B ' cows ..-ni Hatters. 2 25 . CXLV1 I (per 100 lbs) u ,,..S Fair I- t -holte HII.KI -Kalr t Chetca.... W 'l i. .1 It Pstents IS I ther tirades i j

WHEAT- No. 2 Usi COHN N'. 2 DATA St-J 1. V L- R. 2

WOOL Tuh Wa-I.ed other Oradea 1 1 t i. ..i Tiaaothy , tTER Choice patrj It ICON Clear Kltt KticiS Fresn i v t; Choice Ho-am polth BiaiidardMaastnen i C TTI.K - Native Steers 11UO r'ulr to i 'hol. ..... HllEBr I air to holes . Ki OCR Winter Patents... ortai Patens...

VMii:AT- No HjirliiK No. 2 Ilea CORN No. 2 pa i s N-v 2 tj. .1 i. i . . -

K ANS AI cm. ..1TTI.M Native St''TS....

ii. .. ;S I air to Choice .

WllEAi No.XKeo CORN No. 2 Mlxt 'l OATS No 2 White OA m:w OHLKANI KI.OI H 1 1 tsc li Unities i CI IHN No. 2

CIA IS No i HAY Choice ...,i,i-' vo 1 1, .Im 1 1 M'"-s

ÜACON Short Kit. Hides COTTON Mi'idlniK .... 1AH1HV1I.LE.

VJ UmI ';'

Addraai, Bot ft&. L RJ. K-

AVE MONEY

Bay your ßooitn at WholcMle PrtcGB.

Our l.00O-pce raTntlttpr IH he sent uiHUi re.-. i t of tri cents. This amount di es not even ray the iostaifc. but II Is miffl. h i.t to show us th I ".i re acting" tn ir.Mxi lalth. Detter scad for it now. Vom neUthbora t rüde with us snj not

)oU alJ r

Mrs. C. I'.'rrry. nrj W.Mat en Strut Decatur. 111., -ritet: "Oentletnea: My litth tri. seed eight months, hJ ben troubleil sine birth in eeoansnalan, nd rv.iiiig of yorr valuable medicine I tunrludtd to try It; and I ran recommend It highly to mother for Immediate relief. Only two nftyent bottles cured my baby.''

rOVm DRUGGIST SELLS IT.

It he doesn't, write nt for a fr ample and

our book of teaUmoiaau.

Pepsin Syraap r-impany

Moaatollo. uiaaaosn

ma

CHICAC.O

The house that U lis the trulli

KHA I ts Rs or THIS PAPBB UKMHINO TO HI V AM ratJVS aiiv Barnsen in itsi oumsa BUJOCLD INslsl t POS HAMM. WHATTIIKY ASK rtiR. KKF1 -!M. ALL St MUtlU'fSS Oil UMITATIO.VS

L,.r- nt minor dlsortlers make up in

part the catalogue of external aW'SSSS of the skin. Thus far we have mtde no allusion to those afflictions which are manifestly impurities of the blood, to. i swelllog of the gland, of. the n r.... ulrprs nil the neck and lim),

tumors, abscesses, and mercurial poisons, with loss of hair, because the whole list can be comprehended In the one word scrofula. It is In the treatment of torturing, disfiguring humors nnd affections of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair that the Cuticura remedies have achieved their greatest auccess. Original in composition, rvlentltlcally compounded, absolutely pnre.nnchaugeablo in any climate, always- ready, and agreeable to the most delicate and sensitive, thev present to young and old tlie most successful curatives of modem times. Ths will be considered stroug language by those acquainted with the character and obstinacy of blood and skin humors but U '.s jn.stlfled by innumerable successes where ail the remedies snd methods tn vogue have failed to cure, nnd, in .nanv sses. to relieve, even. The Cuticura treatment Is at once agreeab' speedy economical, and comprehensive. Bathe the affected parts freelv wl hot water and ( utb cuta soap, to leanse the surface of rrusta and scales, Sttfl soften the thickened cuticle. Dry. without hard rubbing, and apply Cntlcura Ointment

to alley Itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe ami heal, and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment affords Instaut relief, permlU rast and sleep in the severest forms of ecienm and other Itching, burning, and caly humors, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical c ure of torturing, disllgnrlng humors, eczemas, rashes, and Inflammations, from infancy to sge. when all other remedies and the best physicians fall. The remedies constituting the Cuticura system will repay an individual scrutiny of their remarkable properties. Cut Icera Soap contains In a motiinea form the medicinal properties of Cuticura Ointment, the grast skin cure and purest, and sweetest of emollients, comi,ii,.wi with the most delicate and re

freshing of flower odors. It purifies and luvlgorates the sores of the skin, and Impart activity to the oil glands and tiib-s, thus furnishing an outlet for u n wholesome matter, which if retained would cause pimples, blackheads, rashes, oily, niothy skin, and other complexlnnal disfigurations, aa well as scalp affections and Irritations, falling Imir. and baby rashes. Its gentle snd continuous sctlon on the natural lubricators of the skin keeps the latter transparent, soft, flexible, and healthy, lb nee Its constant use. assisted by an occasional uae of Cuticura Ointment, realizes the fairest complexion, the softest, whitest hands, and the most luxuriant, glossy hair within the domain of the most advanced scientific knowledge to supply. Cutlture Ointment Is the most successful external curative for torturing, disfiguring humors or the skin snd scalp. Including loss of hair, in proof of which a single anointing with it, preceded by a hot bath with Cutkura si...v and followed In the severer cases

by full dose of Cut leu in Resolvent, la sufficient to afford immediate relief in the most distressing forms of Ilching, burning, and scaly humors, permit rest and sleep, snd point to a speedy cure when all other remedies fall. It is especially K In the treatment of lnfnte and chihiren, cleansing, soothing, and heallug ihe most distressing of infantile humors, and preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, and hair. . Cuticura Ointment possesses, et the game time, the charm ol satisfying the simple wants of the toilet of ail ages, in caring for the skin, sea p, hair, and bands far more effectually, agreeab; v. and economically then the most expensive of toilet emollients, while free from every ingredient of e doubtful or dangerous character. Ita "One Night Treatment of the Hands, or " Single Treatment of the Hair," or use af ar athletics, cycling, golf, tennis, riding, siMii ttig. or any sport, each

In connection with tne use oi cuum Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. Of all remedies for the purification of the blood and circulating fluids, none approaches In specific medical action Cuticura Itesolvt uL It neutralizes and resolrea away (hence Its name) aerofulous, inherited, end other humora in the blood, which give rise to awelllnge of the glanda, pains in the bones, and torturing, disfiguring eruptioas of the skin and ecab, with lose of hair. Cutlcnra Resolvent extenda its purifying Influence by means of the po-es to the surface of the sklr lle.yirt irritation. Inflammetlon, hchlttg', and burning, end soothlog and healing. Hence ita success in the treatment of distressing humors of the skis, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, which fall

to lie permanently cured oy externa remedies alone. The grandest testimonial thet cea be offered Cuticura remedies Is their world-wide sale, due to the personal recommendations of those who have used them. It Is difficult to realize the mighty growth of the boalness dons under this name. From n small beginning in the aimplest form, against prejudice end opposition, against monled hosts countless rivals, nnd trade Indifference. Cutlcure remedies beve become the greatest curatives of their time, and, in fact, of all time, for nowhere in the history of medicine is to be found another approaching them in popularity and eele. In every clime and with every people they heve met with the seme reception. The confines of the earth are the only limits to their growth. They heve conquered the world. . To the test of popular Judgment all things mundane must finally come. The civilized world has rendered Its verdict in favor of Cutlcure.

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