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Show Y "RELICS 4 ' OF DARKER TIMES. FELT LIKE THIRTY CENTS. GIFT THAT MADE TROUBLE. ignorance In Many Forms Still Worka How a Current Slang Phrase 8tarted Mischief. on Its Travels. All England has been indignant at The origin of slang has always been the crime and at the insufficient pun- a puzzlo to philologists, but once in a ishment of a mother who punished her while a current phrase can be traced daughter brutally for a bad habit" to Its source. The colloquialism To Almost every one- tan remember such feel like thirty cents" is apparently an illustration of punishing children uousenslcal, but It is certainly the for being ill which occurred in his most force! ul expression of the day for neighborhood or family during his denoting anything 6maU, mean and childhood. The- - fact arouses the contemptible in ones own sight Its thought that the punishments origin is thus explained by a Philadelof .the insane, of the aged, etc., are by phia lawyer, who sometimes practices no means past To every oculist's In New York: office are frequently brought the pitiThere is a vagrant law In New able victims of stupid school teachers York under which a person having no who are still often punishing children visible means of Bupporf may be for the astigmatism, myopia or hyper- placed in durance. It has" also been f How an abscess in the Fallopia which has prevented them from decided in that state that a person opian Tubes of Mrs. Hollinger seeing figures on the blackboard or having so small a sum as thirty cents was removed without a surgical from studying diligently, or"from being In his possession has visible means of as bright-mindeas the teacher wishes. support.' Now thcro Is no law In New operation. We know of one railway superintend- Yofk except the vagrant law under in side In 1 my I bad an abscess ent who punishes his men who are which and gamblers may fallopian tube (the fallopian growing presbyopic by discharging be held.pool sellers 'the the decision Just after . Shortly of the ovaries). connection tube is a them if they wear glasses. One won- fnentloned was foimulated two gam.1 suffered untold misery and was ders if the detestable superstition of blers were captured In a raid and takso weak I could scarcely get around. the evil and the horrible punish- en to the Tenderloin station house. eye, down low The sharp burning pains ment inflicted on supposed posses- They sent for a lawyer, who came and ! in my side were terrible. My phys- sor, has not arisenitsbecause of strabis- had a talk with them, It will never me for no was there said ician help mus. American Medicine. do to make any show of money here, to the hospital unless I would go be said. Give me your rolls. They and be operated on. I thought 8TATUS OF RUSSIAN WOMEN. handed their wads over to him and he before that I would try Lydia E. gave each of them a quarter and a Compound Peculiar State of Affaire In the linkbams Vegetable Empire has it and I did, nickel, with Instructions to produce which, fortunately, of the Czar. the coins when he asked them to do so .made me a stout, healthy woman. We think that Russian women are In court. (My advice to all women who suffer far behind American and English womWhen their cases were called the with any kind of female trouble is en in business and professional emancommence taking Lydia E. lawyer got them off on the plea that jto ! Yet in SL Petersburg you can they were not Vegetable Compound cipation. vagrants, each having ptnkbams one see of the finest medical colleges the legal amount of funds in his posS. once. Mrs. Ira IIollinoer, jat I Stil video, Ohio. $S000 forfolt If original of for women in the world, and quite as session. Just as the decision was renobooo lottor proving gonuinonou eonnot bo produood. many women doctors flourishing as In dered In favor of his clients a messennt .London. It would seem by this state-jmeentered the court and required the that women would save . The pictures one gets of Russian ger lawyers presence at the Supreme .'time and much sickness if they prison from Tolstoi and George Court. He left without seeing his would get Lydia E. Pinkhams Kennan life are terrible and revolting. But clients, and they wended their way to .'Vegetable Compound at once, Russia has a model prison at Arch- the nearest saloon. and also write to Mrs. Plnkhame. ' How do you feel? said one. angel, one of the finest In the world. jat Lynn. Mass., for special It is free and can always helps. Again, from Tolstoi and from Gorky feel like thirty cents, said the : No other person give such one sees the peasants utterly without other, and probably will until I get advice as Mrs. Plnkham liberty, without helpful But every vil- my roll back, or whats left of It hope. are sick women who i'to lage has its "mlr," or village council, And that's how that phrase was where the advanced doctrines of local started In Its travels. New York option and women suffrage are carried Mall and Express, ' CRAIN CROWING. MIXED FARMING. out, two things long fought for unsucW by more wheat It Tb cessfully in England. FUR SUITS FOR BOYS. In n a few Western Canada yrowo P. - old-tim- Lik d I i ' ad-ivic- "I Unfortunate Meeting Probably Cause ( abort months than elsewhere, la because vegetation grows In proportion to the sunlight. The mere northerly latitude in which grain wlUcome to perfection, the better It Therefore ftllbs.perhuabel la as fair a standard at lbs. in the Mat. A rea under crop m W f stern Canada, 02, 1,987, 3 JO Acraa. Yield, ltfOi, 117.922,74 But, HOMESTEAD LANDS OF 160 ACRES FREE, toe only charge for which ! HO for making entry. Abundance of water and fuel, building material good grass for pasture and bay. n fertile soil, cheap, a sumcTent rainfall, and a climate giving an assured and adequate season of growth. Bend to the following for an Atlae and ether literature, and aiso for certificate giving you ie duced freight and passenger rates, etc., etc.t i Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa. Canada, r to J. W. 1 trior, Suit Lake City. Utah, iheaavhor rod Canadian Government Agent. In Winter Use Allen's Foot-EasA powder. Your feet feel uncom- fortable, nervous and often cold and damp. If you have sweating, sore feel or tight shoes, try Allens Foot-EasSold by all druggists and shoe stores, 25 cents. Sample sent tree. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y. Although Anna, Countess de Castel-lanhas received no social recognition to speak of, her presence in America Is felt by the youngest generation. The fashion of dressing her two young boys has Interested scores of mothers. Pearl Fishera Have Good 8eason. The two little Castellanes spend much The pearl fishery season this year Iq of their time parading the avenue, beand Thirty-thirthe Persian gulf has been a most suc- tween Forty-seventstreets. They wear entire suits of fur, cessful, one, the divers having obtained more Jewels than in the last two from their peaker hoods to their fur years. George, the elder, wears Nearly all the pearls were leggings. purchased by an Arab merchant lynx, and his brother, Bonl, wears Rusnamed Sheikh Mohamed bln Abdul-Waha- b sian squirrel. Their Jackets, their of Darien. All will be sent to trousers and their attached hoods are the Bombay market, where they are all cf fur, and In this garb the boys look like baby Eskimos. It is rather 300,000. expected to realize over a pretty fashion, for the childrens "Look Tae the Fush. faces are framed in fur, and, in the A certain Scotch laird recently ininstance of the Castellanes, this stylo vited an English friend to stay with suits their interesting, dark countehim for some fishing. One day the nances. Rarely have such lively, prancEnglishman, who was a novice at the ing children amused the avenue. Boni sport, hooked a fine salmon, and, in dragged a sled the other morning his excitement, slipped and fell Into across the clear pavements, but in his the liver. The keeper, seeing that he aunt's (Miss Helen Gould) private was no swimmer, booked on to him yard he was permitted to tumble in with the gaff and was about to drag real snow to his hearts delight These him ashore, when the laird called fur clothes for children are practical out, What are ye aboot, Oonal. Get for sledding, as the boy may simply haul o' the rod and look tae the fush. wallop In heaps of snow without Ma friend can bide a wee, but the catching cold, but an obstacle to the Forest and Strerm. fush wlnna! popularity is the cost of the furs. The cheapest fur suits fetch J200. New York Press. i. he I. will prevent blood Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Bruises, too. them, Would yon have TOOTHACHE 15 cents? Our and heal 25 cents. for se Jap-ane- Tooth Ache Vs will rid you Drops of both. DeCOSTAS LIVER FILLS is Health Insurance for 25 cent3 a policy. What is your health worth? All Lunjj leases start with a cough. If you will cough up ! a quartet for a bot-- ; tie of Cough Babam youll stop coughing PURE FOOD t Japanese Corn Care will rid you of a dozen CORNS for a quarter. Which do you love the best-co- rns or quarter? BRUOSISTt ON STOREt OR DIRECT FROM I I I I ALL Z.C Mm- SELT M. I. PAY LAX R OITV. To enjoy pure fool you must have pure Throe Crown Halting IVwiIit I and (uaranu-ralisolutrly pur and Mil at a pound. Ho not pur iwli'-tk- at (or powdrri that are not an good aa Thn-prior i rown. our othrr leadent r Thirn Crown Pure Pplrrk and Thro Crown Triple Kulrw in. -t mofiiHtMItHii houtrkrrprra. They auit tba la tour nut order a -- It (or Threo Crown good aud r(u.e all knhaiitutoa. , WHEW CURED. Of If yo infter from in, or dl th , Ilf MAM, O.tlM HEWLETT BROS. 11.01--ii'- M on aont-tfi- oa r Uio for, p.rwn , you FREE TOTo WOMEN! healing and prore I oaii, to loth to. Wo horo prorod on, loaiirlu.AU Toronto d i. tr pnk il.hin,o. on, of oolnntArf lootlin. .f hoaio poo-,lmmn ond hJ'Iumh. ptvlti, ptd'iiiii. . Vto ooo t pubii.h our (uni in pn.oio dlnouoo POI'OH.O It would Ultra, PoiiPUhiioo. 0 our .kill lo hart oproro Hint Wilt cU of tninulM la . 1 talk M our Rimihor Wo euro you flrti and E- a itiioi- At too h.o j aro To coo do- LIU Hie delinking power o( latino Toilet Alillarptl wo will trmil a large trial parkac with hook of In ruction nbaolutrly free. 1 hia I riot a tiuy oatnpl. but large tc cun package, enough vine anyone of Its value. U omen all over the country are pralotng I'axtlne for what It ha done In local treatment of female Ilia, curing ill Inflammation and diachargen, wonderful a. a cleau-ln- g vuginul douche, for wire throat, natal catarrh, a a mouth wuh and to remove tartar and whiten tli teeth, today; a poatol card , , 'a. Kni"l"oroM;Aoy Jf Itl Ih'ittMUdk of patient r bA?o luloruHl a. Au V o oot ihoto dl.iliie, (u, . ' ' onlanundin that0 ""'"I will do. L S foo-o- iih I -- 7 hold hv drngglali orient ret paid hy a. SO Aaliafaclloa guaranteod. Pout, larga l ' TUK It. li.AXTON ( II. tlnaton, Sit Dm. 1. 1. IHOHM. feo Until enre you, our 1,01 Manhood, Aemtuol Vrtoco1o. Wokn., nd All -- nTY Hrphlll -- tu""f"A. toSS rwa.tT:iYw L0rti.d m ,r WE CURE CATARRH Maas. Columbus Ave. CANCER to curbd II. H. lUrtlin. tirftdfiftto of tf. Cooptff Wm11I IoUfii, Mil to ?mm ! ti far Urn lMtilan to trM'mnl of t 9ror nd In lronoo0O9f SaStoaT U mea, women tod t I. m. to m.i Ottee Uoart Kvmmgs f e, to A. I Sundays end Holidays ERS. SHORES a 10 wm toll rout lull pK rotd tod Ml bott Itotding hi rourle irov of HMornol hf tho ohnh ntifittroi rom4ip of fiul frMiiro lb ftiitm fh. wnttiO, SHORES, 1onoof Of oto. biir anriupi't ouro guor Bi.d A AOMvd in M.I (L WatMij.Oit fur At Writ CVRE CO.. COLUMBIA CANCER. 0 'tlra, UUh. ii f i ii Eya Water k'lCn fl!:sir,rl;ig f.ii.rri'.'.rniits Kintllu Mrr.tlafi li;!,-- , rasur. li m t KFtRT SFEOIAUSTS. kVON BLOCK. 3S V SocondSo.St BALT LAKB CITY. r;u;w,;;TliQxpscn,s e, h CARBOLIC SALVE poisoning in Countess de Castellano Sets Fashion for New Yorkers. tents exposed to the eyes of her Ivd. When I sent for com- Utah .junk auco.,';;;.( liraek tot. auppar, i. vtd Ltw. Pus. limbs and dropsy signs vanish. sediThey correct urine with brick dust ment, high colored, pain In passing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. Doan Kidney Pills remove calculi and graveL Relievo heart palpitation, sleeplessness, Perfectly simple and nimply perfect Is dyeing with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. Millionaires Serve on Jury. With a view to raising the standard of Jurors, Judge J. A. Evans of PittB burg had the names of a number of wealthy men put in the wheel from which Jurymen are drawn. Among the lot were several multimillionaires, and some of them will doubtless be working for the county at 2.50 per day. Judge Evans declared that excuses would not avail, and hinted that the sheriff would be sent after those who fall to come to time. Ploo's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of as eoough cure. J. W. O Uhikn, 823 Third Are., U., XUnnea polio. Minn.. Jan. A leoa Belgians Fond of Potatoes. The Belgians are the greatest potato eaters in the world, and the Irish come second. To Cure a Coltl In One day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Au 3fia druggists refund money If it fails to cure. A Life-Siz- e Negative, The largest negative ever taken of A sitter was 64 inches by 33 Inches, or It was the work practically of a Dublin firm. life-siz- Mr. Wlnolowe Soothing hymn.' For ebtidreo tombing, ioftona ttie gunia, reuiieo tfe 2&CftboUto ja.mmBi.ton, alliy pain, curro wind voile. Cost of Sugar Production. The cost of producing sugar averages one and In Cuba three-fourth- s cents a pound. Many School Children Are Sickly. jMother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, .used by Mother Gray, a nurse in Children'i Home, New York, break up Colds in 24 hours, Headache, Stomach Cure Feverishness, (Troubles, Teething Disorders and Destroy 'Worms. At all druggists', 25c. Sample mailed .free. Address Allen S.Oimsted, LeKoy.N.Y. Denunciation of Liquor Traffla Rev. D. J. O'Sullivan, a member of the Vermont state legislature, is tbs first Catholic priest ever elected to that body. Mr. O'Sullivan was Invited to attend a dinner given hy tba but was unable to attend. He wrote a letter In which be said: Personally I am not irrevocably wedded to any system of regulating the liquor traffic. 1 have never said one word against the prohibitory law but I am heartsick of the sanctlmoni out hypocrisy, the lying, the private and public corruption and the whole train of evils connected with Its en- , forcement Socrates called beanty a short-live- d tyranny, Plato a privilege of nature, Theocritus a delightful prejudice, Theophrastus a alleut cheat, Carneades a solitary kingdom, Homer a glorious gift of nature, Ovid a favor of the gods. Aristotle affirmed that beauty was better than all the letters of recommendation In the world, and yet none of these distinguished authorities has left us even a hint of how beauty Is to , or the ravages of age be and disease defied. Time soon blend the illy aud the rose luto the pallor of age, dlseoue dot the fair face with cutaneous disfigurations and crimsons tho Roman nose with unsightly flushes, moth, If not rust, corrupts the glory of eyes, teeth, aud Up yet beautiful by defacing the complexion, and till the sensitive soul wltb agony unspeakable. If such be the unhappy condition of one afflicted with slight skin blemishes, what must be the feelings of those in whom torturing humors have for years run riot, covering the skin with scales and sores and charging the blood with poisonous elements to becomo a part of the system until death? It is vain to attempt to portray such suffering. Death In many cases might be considered a blessing. Tho blood and fluids seem to he impregnated with a fiery element whleh, when discharged thiough the pores upon tho surface of the body, inflames and burns until, in hi t CbrLi for relief, tb patlemt tears the 'skin with ids nails, and not until the blood flows does sufficient relief como to cause him to desist. Thus do complexlonal defects merge into torturing disease, aud piqued vanA ity give place to real suffering. little wart on the nose or cheek grows to the lupus, a patch of tetter on the palm of the hand or on the limbs suddenly envelops tho body in It fiery embrace, a bruise ou the leg expands Into a gnawing nicer, which reaches out It fauga to the sufferers heart in every paroxysm of pain, a mall kernel lu the ueck multiplies Into a dozen, which eat away the vitality, scales grow from littlo great pcarl-llk- e rssh-llk- e Inflammailons lu such abundance as to pa credulity; and so ou may we depict the sufferings to which poor human nature is subject, all of which Involve great nieulal distress because of personal disfigurations. If there were not another external disease known, eczema alone would be a sufficient Infliction on mankind. It pervades all classes, and descend Impartially through generations. While Borne are constantly enveloped in it, others have It confined to small patches In the cars, on the scalp, ou Die breast, oil the palms of the hands, on the limb, etc., but everywhere its distinctive feature Is a miiuII watery blister, which discharges an acrid fluid, causing heat. Inflammation, and Intense Itching. King-wortetter, culled head, dandruff, belong to tbls amt scaly itching order of disease. Psoriasis, our modern leprosy, with It mother-of-pea- rl scale, situated ou a reddened ba-- e, whleh bleeds upon the removal of the scale, Is to be dreaded and avoided, a of old. Imand a petigo, barber's itch, erylM-lnscore of minor disorders make np lo part the catalogue of external diseases of the skin. Thu far we have made no allusion to those afflictions which are manifestly impurities of the blood, viz. swelling of the glands of the throat, ulcers ou the neck and limbs, turners, abscesses, and mcrcnrlul poison, with loss of linlr, because the whole list can be comprehended In the one word scrofula. It is In the treatment of torturing, dlsflgurog humors and affection of tho skin, sculp, end blood, with loss of that ihn Ctitlcura remedies have aehlrved their greatest success. Orlg. Inal In composition, scientifically compounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable In any cllmato, al way a ready, aud agreeable to tho most del icate and eeusiUve, they present to young and old the most successful curative of modem tlnii-s- . This will be conshlo ed strong language by those acquainted with tba character and obstinacy of blood and skin humor but It Is justified by Innumerable successes where all tho remedies and methods In vogue have failed to cure, and, la many cases, to relieve, even. The Cutlcuro treatment Is at once agrceablo, speedy, economical, and Comprehensive. Uatho the parte freely with hot water and Cull cleanse the sur ace of cura aoap.-tcrusts and acklss, aud aftrn the thickened cuMcle. Dry. without hard rubbing, mu! aibty t.'oiicura Uln intent perp-tuated- , Rheumatism afli-eir- o St.JacobsOil Kidnejr Jb J MLJ- fin Ofit rt 'fei iwet.ir ri.au " 'T ' ";rV-- V iwnil me by mail, without trial hex Uoaus Eiduoy 1Uls. charge, Kamo. PI at aul out coupon on rfnltnd II malt to not Co., HutfiUo, N. T.) to Restore the Lily and the Rose? , Mind This. CREATED FOR SICK KIDNEYS. FREE. Ancient and Modern Ideas on tho Subject. Time and Disease the Effacing Agents of Beauty. What Has Science Done and doing some very wonderful things High Authority on Art besides do not seem In the least danSir John Charles Robinson, one of gerous or formidable, but there I the living authorities on art hardly any thing more painful and ! 78.highest He was born at Nottingham, serious than the bite of one of these and there received his earliest educacurious beasts. Mr. Charles Judge, He studied art in Paris and Is an tion. who has trained them for years, Is member of nearly all the honorary of from the attacks badly scarred academies of fine arts In Europe. From these peculiar half land animals, half 1852 to I860 he was superintendent of fish. The bite of the sea lion Is collections at the South Kensingart besides, it Is an ugly wound ton museum and originated the system from the manner In which it is In- of loan collections whereby works of flicted. art are circulated through the provAlthough the creature moves pain- inces. From 1882 to 1891 he was sur fully and slowly on land, the motion of teyor of pictures to the crown. its head and neck is extremely quick. Ancient Greek Superstition. The neck seems to have an almost The Greeks staked their faith on No elastic quality. One Is surprised at ltd be oracles were consulted three reach. The sea lion is like a bull dog. When he has caught hold he does not times, the tripod was sacred to the let go at once, hut sets his teeth firmly gods, and so forth. In the flesh. Then ho twists his head, the teeth being still embedded In the flesh; and without relinquishing hla gcooooaoooDooooooooooawDa grip he gives a quick Jerk. The result Is to pull out a ragged piece of flesh. If the animal has gotten a deep hold. Leslie's Woekily. Balloon vs. Automobile. automobile enthusiasts Efigllhh have formed a volunteer corps to be used by the government in time of war for carrying dispatches and bringing Into communication distant points not reached by the railroads. Of late, to get themselves In training, they have organized several balloon pursuits. In these novel chases an aerott m.V no dlffxreneo naut starts skyward In a balloon, wh.iher It I chrome, some cut or dummy dispatches, ln(immtory carrying while at the same time the automobiles start In pursuit of the huge gas hag on terra Anna. If a good breeze tt tho mutdos or lolnit Is blowing the aeronaut gives the autmnohlllsu a lively chase; while If h Is allied with clouds In or above which to hide himself ho keeps tho modern knight of the roud guessing curt tnj cures promptly. aa to hla whcreabmita. The one who aCLIAUtn ASSAYS. rtnehea him first after hi descent 25c. and 50c. Irlco, no .tM cm., ............ I derlared the winner of the chase, Uftdn 4 Mif'f, I ,, .4 cxrlt-InMS I ro1 rtiftti Mr Oil ho more much suld to which MMip M. Irompl If than Imre and hounds" or a f os ijQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOC vi Ogden Assay Co. rifl RAAHO COLO. hunt. . dizziness. headache, nervousness, Jxo. 11. Hunan, President liidgeville, Indiana, State Dunk. g : and Aching backs are eased. Hip, back, loin pains ovet conic. Swelling of the panion. The tall lady said never a word for a full moment. Then with a glance I reBKi.nrvo. Mien , Jan. 14, 1003. that would have frozen boiling water, ceived trial box of Donus Kidney rills. she remarked, haughtily, I sent that They did me lots of good, I can now go to you. to bed and lie on my right side the pain there is all gone, also the stomach distress Will Publish Sarceys Diary. and belcldng of gas is all stopped, with The late Franelsque Sarcey, who for the use of two boxes " Mrs. E. 8. Deem, many years was the most n $ able of 1L F. D. No. 2. Reading, Mich. the French dramatic critics, kept a diary during bis youth, and his Adolph BrlssoQ, is preparing it for publication. d Educating Awkward Sea Lions. A half dozen slippery, shapeless seals and sea lions floundering about on the stage, croaking and barking DEKitFTtM.n, the triid box of Donn Kidney Pills I had been nlilicted ft r two mouths with pain lu my back So bad that I could not get from It was called the houo to the barn. rheumatism. I could got no relief from the doctors. I began to improve on taking the sample and got two boxes at our druggists, and, although 03 years of ago, am almost a new man. I was troubled a had to get up i;ood deal with my water some one sent me, dont know who, our and five times a night. Thnt trouble and as I don't like It 1 am going to Is over with and once more I cap rest the is all gone, change it. Isn't it homely? I never night through. My backache wear black, anyway," and In a second and I thank you t;v-- r so much for tho the had the bundle opened and Its con- wonderful medicine, Doans Kidney Pills." I WESTERN CANADA The little missionary, Doans Kidney Pills, free carries ease, rest, comfort. Most people need kidney help; they who chooso Doans get It help that lasts. for Family Feud. When the tall lady In the sealskin coat entered the car the short. Jolly woman who was sitting near the end Instantly became all smiles. It was only a minute before they were hard at It, telling all about their Christmas gifts. "Changing something?" said the tall one, motioning to a parcel the other held In her lap, was the reply; "something Yes, I Oh, My Back trial," That Cry &. to allay Itching, Irritation, and Inflam- mation, and soothe and heal, aud, lastly, take Cutlcura Resolvent, to cool and cleanse the blood. Tills treatment affords Insiaut relief, permits rest and sleep in the severest forms of eczema and other Itching, burning, and scaly humors, and points to a speedy, permanent, and economical cure of tortuilug, disfiguring humors, eczemas, rashes, and Intlaininailons, from .infancy to age, when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. The remedies constituting tho Cutlrurn system will repay an Individual scrutiny of their remarkable properties. Cutlcura Koap contains in a modified form the medicinal propeitles of Cutt-eur- a Ointment, the great skin cure and purest and sweetest of emollients, combined with tiie most delicate and refreshing of flower odors. It purifies and invigorates the pores of the skin, and imparts activity to the oil glands and tubes, thus furnishing an outlet for unwholesome matter, which If retained would cause pimples, black-heal- s, rashes, oily, mothy skin, and other complexlonal disfigurations, aa well as scalp afi'ectlons and irritations, falling hair, and baby rashes. It gentle aud continuous action on thenatura! lubricators of the skin keeps the latter transparent, soft, flexible, and healthy. Hence Us constant use, assisted by an occasional use of Cutlcura Ointment, realizes the fairest complexion, the softest, whitest hands, and the most luxuriant, glossy hair within the of the most advanced sclentlflo knowledge to supply. Cutlcura Ointment Is the most no cessful external curative for torturing, disfiguring humors of the akin and scalp, including loss of hair, in rool of which a single snoinilng with It, preceded hy a hot bath with Culture Soap, and followed lu the severer cases by toll dose of Cuticuia Resolvent, Is sufficient to aff rd immediate relief lo the most distressing forms of Itching, burning, and scaly humors, permit rest and shep, and point to a speedy cure when all other renu dies fall. It is especially so in the treat mi nt of Infants and children, dean-lusoothing, and healing the most rllstn ssing of infantile humors, and preserving, purifjlng. and beautifying the skin, scalp, and hulr. Cutlcura Ointment possesses, at ths same time, the charm of satisfying the slmplo wants of tho toilet of aU ages, in caring for the akin, scalp, hair, end bands far more effectually, agreeably, and economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients, while free from every ingredient of a doubtful or dangerous character. Its One Night Trcatimnt of the Hands, or Single Treatment of the Ilslr, or use after athletics, cj cling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each In connection with the iisu of Cutlcura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. Of all reinuiiles for the purification of the blood and circulating fluids, none approaches in specific nodical action Cutlcura Itesolvi ut. It neutralizes and resolve away (hence Its tume) scrofulous, Inherited, ami other humors la the blood, which give rise to swellings of the glands, pains iu the bones, and torturing, disfiguring eruptions of the skin and scalp, with loss of hnlr. Cutlcura Resolvent extend Ita purifying Influence hy menus of lb pores to the surface of the skin, allaying Irritation, Inflammation, itching, and burning, and soothing and healing. Hence Its success in the treatment of distressing humors of the skin, scalp, ud blood, with loss of hair, which fall to be permanently cured by external remedies alone. The grandest testimonial that can be offered CuUeura remedies is their world-widsale, duo to the personal recommendation of those who have used them. It Is difficult to realize the mighty growth of the butdnes done under this mituo. From a small beginning In tho simplest form, sgalnst prejudice and opp isltlon, against monied hosts, countless rivals, and trade Indifference, Cutlcura remedies have become the greatest curatives of their time, and, In fart, of all time, for nowhere in the history of medicine la to be found another approaching them In popularity ami sale. In every clime and with every people they have met with the same reception, The confines of the caitli are the only limbs to thrtr growth. They have conquered ths world. To the test of popular Judgment all things mundane must finally coma. Th civilized world ha rendered lu verdict In favor of Cut.ctira. do-mu- lu g, e GREGORY'S- SEED sJ f It reMisUiw Itrs. Wisrranta -. |