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FlTtlp?r:autaU)r ouw'.No His or norvotn. n?/btfter first iluy'a iwe of f>r. Kllno's Oreat KorveRostorer. *l?t rl*i bottlaauil t ro*ti?e' roo Dr. K.li. Ki.isa. Ltd.. '.:.l A roll sr.. Phliu.. The owl inay have a reputation for wisdom, it i??l vol lie never looks on tlic bright side of life U*t* Allrn'ft Fofit-F.N?f>, It I- tlit only euro for Swollen, Smarting, Tired^Afhlnft. Hot. SwaUn ? Froi.f'orns ami Jtuniof'. Ask for Alton'.- Foot-Em-.>, a powder to h .-liaken into f ho sin i tun-* wioi.. ? ?n v.-al :.' At all l>ru|rgials irnl Shoo Stores, L'jo. accept'any mi1,simile. Sample sont Fast. Aiidrm.Allfii S. Oliusled, LelU y. N.V. Cant. Richard Pearson HohFou. of oscillatory fame, has been plnk-tcaed aud dined lavishly by society in San I'roncisco. At. one dinner, described by a local paper at length, "exquisite bridesmaid roeos formed the centrepice and pink-shaded candelabra, with quantities of pink and white tulle, < onif iued to make a particularly pretty and pleasing ensemble." bio, > Cur.Msthe be '. tiiedb'lno wtl ever lis*>l lor nil 11 !f?*i- ions ?>? tlim:u final lungs. 'Y't. U. I'.Ni'wi.hv, Yiinbureii, iu?l.. Kcb. 10, l'JOd. I ?.< t< :inv. ; ,vl?(? air ii.lepi-4 at liMlxllig lov. flmt'L unite the best luisbiir Js. "My hair was falling out very fast and 1 was greatly alarmed. 1 then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling atoncc."? Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair does not have life enough. | Act promptly. Save your 5 hair. Feed it v/ith Aycr's I 1 Hair Vigor. If the gray f I hairs are beginning to ? show, Aycr's Hair Vigor j i will restore color every j timC. II.CO a bottle. All draaliti. ' If your druggist cannot sui>i?ly you, Bend'ut one dollar and wo will express vou a i<ot lie. He sure and give tho name ! of your nearest express office. Address, I J. C. AYF.lt CO., Lowell, Mass. R WfctvrOnuiihna is ft Generally Right | iicm mr your lviver, ga i Br Kidney ami Mood Troubles. We !|j| E think she will recommend | DR. THAO'IESTS LIVER AKO ft BLOOD SYRUP because .lie lias trird it nti<l knows it H ! SN cures nrrti on inai k.ct 50 years and is Cg Cj reliable. Yon trv it. i ? i D Mic nnd JI 00 st pood druygists. Dr. 54 MB Tlincl.er's I.ivrr Mrdicitir itlrv>, -Viccnts. au, Yen, your dm*!gist, trlls it. ltc surr r(W it's !>r. Thtchcr's. though yK Write our Consultation Department, I j?B explaining symptoms, and receive free H ' Hi confidential advice. JR THACHEn MEDICINE COMPANY. 9? Chattanooga. Tenn. ij* | RIPANS Tabules I 1 Doctors find | I A good prescription i For mankind. J > Th<? O-oent packet ! enough for , rn ordinary occuion. The fitnily Iwltle (price OO cr.au) Cunt.ant a iu;>p)y lor a year. Constipated J "I. ; Re'inblc"; been in use air.ee :Sj;. " It'a Effctvcscent " ; just the tbitiK (or hot J weather. l) "It K">n.il * itant " : mrlil.n ... - t or <laiiKci?'Ui drug. ? "It'* Fleritant " ; a r.lcc Remedy for r.icc C T( Itrtirm OontlIpn tion , lfrctttarhc. | Jliliowi^u. Sttur Slomiirft. Iwli-rntin'). tti t the most t iKetivc, common sense way. % As ISfuJto! . S Or. nssU ? I.OO, or m?i'. flora I THE TARRANT CO.. | 21 J rv y Strsot, Now York* Every Day fjSji W C?? h? oaatl/ u?<ln with our SW Well Augors & Drill3 kyj One mm ont horrt rrauI'M. Wo WfS * ?rr she out/ rr.nVcrr* ot the TifB'l W?uVyrj. > Uor.uJ aiicf Uo< M luhtsst. tVumiiH lk? Hon! an f'urtkl V au> oi out cillfuurri arkr (. an # 20 to if IU a Jny. Sour, attci Cucuiara I RCI., Addroaa. LOOMiS MACrilKE CO., lif'FIN, OHIO. jpinmprn tiuciuVvunoui CIITIIMO, V - Mis H * Nt>v' Vo.jct.iVr Remedy. J I mi ^ a . .'.. - "> IT I'.tli.l;! JI1.I s.v. I Ipto wTtiranippd in I \??r\ Casp Treated. NATION Af.-? \N< I II M 1.Dn l.NK t'OXll'ANY, ** Anatoli llnMdtiiT. A'hifttn. (.a 80.27. I BILL ARP. I S S Joel Chandler Harris says that "easy reading is hard writing" and Sheridan gives the antithesis when he says, "Von write with ease to show your breeding. But easy writing is curst hard reading." I am too sick to write easy, hut I /Inn't ?/> ? * * n I .. 1?L> .w Ui- IUIOL it.lllllL 11. llllo gloomy weather takes away all my hilarity. Lowell says. "Oh, what's so rai*> as a day in Juno." It has rained every day and every night since the 1st and we didn't like it at ?ny house, for it was my wife's birthday and we hoped it would be bright and balmy, fur the poor woman don't got but two maternal feasts in a year and two paternal kiss. a. I was sick tlm night b> | fore and she was up with n:o half the night and slept late. I had treeped in I to breakfast and slipped a live-dollar | gold piece under her plate and intended to rise and kiss her unwrinkled t brow when she appeared, but she slipped up behind me and kissed me first. She never did it that way before and the boys hint, that she saw the goid shining and it excited her labial views and oseulatory glands and she coulda't ?*of rn ! r\ "Hold, gold. gold, gold. Bright and yellow, hard and cold. Heavy to get and light to hold. Spent by the young but hugged by the old " To nave to ruin, to curse or to bless, Now stamped with the image of good Queen Bcfs And now of bloody Mary." But sh? got more than T gave her and nobody got a kiss but nie. "Children." sa'd T. "this is your mother's seventy-second birthday. You know that the stirs fell seventy-two years ago and that's the reason they did fall. They knew that a brighter light was coming and so they paled their Ineffectual fires and fell to the ground and expired. "1 am only 71." said my wife. "Why do you try to make me 72?" "Because." said I, "you have had soventy-t^c birth day.). You had one the day you was born. When you were a year old you had had two.' Then she gave it up. These birthdays are the mile K?onoc that measures the journey of life. Next Monday I will lie 72. On the 21rd one of the girls will he 10. On the 24th my mother was born and so was my little grandchild. Caroline, who wns named for her. My wife can tell the birthday of every child and grandchild, hut I know only half a dozen. Well the Mexican hoy did come and for a whole week we have feasted oil his presence and listened to the same j old songs he used to sing. He is a tine singer and has plenty of help from the children and grandchildren. And the night was filled with music And the cares that infest the day Folded their tents like the Arabs And silently stole away. And the little hoy. v ho Is only 20 months old. and looks like me, joins in the hilarity and tries to sing, and holds j up his skirt and dances the cakewalk j and kicks up his feet and hows to the audit m e with great solemnity. He plays monkey in the show, anil his young mother thinks lie is the smartest and prettiest thihl in all the world, u:id i in 111 k so. ror they say ho is just like me. What kind of a world would this be without these littio children, and yet the last census says they are not wanted up in New Hngland any more. They say that Roosevelt loves children and wants to encourage maternity. Well. I'll give him credit tor that when he retracts and apologizes. Our .Mexican boy says the peons of Mexico have thorn by the score. Their abode houses 1 havo but one big room with a dirt floor, 1 and you will see a man and his wife and a ilock of dirty, lousy, greasy children and half a dozen dogs all gathered there by day and roosting there by night. A peon is the biggest vagabond on earth. He will work one or two days in a week for .17 cents a day and be paid in Mexican silver that is worth only half what ours is, and he and the family and the dogs will live on this for a week. They will steal everything that is in sight and not locked up; says he has known them to break into a car that was sidetracked and steal and carry off 2,0"0 pounds of machinery. They will get it to the city sumo way and sill it to a juuk shop for a dollar or two. The Amertcans do all the manufacturing: thi? Germans all < the hardware huslnes3*. the French all j the silk and flse goods, and the na- j tives all the little shop business and i run the Mlnntia u ?".oiuvo mi- aiwu* 1 b.shops and bishops, no less than twenty-five priests officiate around the* < chancel in the Great oatiiedrai every day. Somebody must stay there to re- ! efivc the offerings and grant absolu tion and remission of sins. This is tho largest cathedral In the world except three. It is 46 feet long. 410 feet wide and 110 feet from the floor to the ceiling. and the walls are literally overlaid with gold and silver images and crucifixes. The church is rich and controls President Diaz. Diaz controls the Castilllans and the police all over the towns and cities, and the police control the peons and the common people. So at tho Inst it is the priesthood that dominates the government. Liberal concessions art given to Americans to build railroads aud dig canals au.i to mine for precious metals. The charter under which the Mexican National was built requires seventeen members of tho board of directors, and five of them must live in Mexico; the others may 1: ...i r\..~ i i- - ii vo oiij ?uvir, win uuj i ni l ih ;i .>ipx{can director, having lived there long enough to become eligible, and that Is how he was railed to New York last week to a meeting of the board and got a chance to conic by home and see us l'or a week. And now tnc time of tribulations Ss near at band, and he will leave us and wo may never soo nim again. Such Is life, and only death will end It.?Bill Ari? in Atlanta Con.-tl?utieu. I O ? >r >4 > "IV!' 'j > ' 4 M1 * fit ""fit } Ht. fj. * "S 4 A Proper Rebuke. Dr. Patton was delivering a lecture recently in his course on ethics at the Princeton Theological Seminary and experienced much aunovanee because some of the students ate peanuts instead of attending to him. Finally he administered this rebuke: "Gentlemen. 1 have delayed starting the most important part of today's lecture hoping that the stock of peanuts would be consumed and a restful qufet he restored. As the quantity seems ample to mo. t the demands and J the supply seems inexhaustible. 1 feel constrained to request that your ap- | petites he restrained until the conclusion of the lecture. I would be greatly pleased if in the future anyone wishing to conduct a five o'clock tea in the class room would confine the re- , frAjjhmontc In crmn"-.~? i nkn *' H13 "Character." There was an opening for a butler In the family where Bridget was cook and she promptly applied for tha position In behalf of her brother. "I take it that his reputation morally is all that cou'.d he expected," > suggerted Madame. "'Xcuse me, hut would you mind ' saying that question over ag in?" asked Bridget. "I say." repeated Madame, "doubtless ho is a man of moral character." "Sure, mum. sure?but I don't know if I'm aftlier un'erstandin* you." Madame waxed slightly impatient. "Oh, is he a good man. Bridget?" "Good. Is it? Sure he could lick tli' eyes out of any shpalpeeu from Cork to Kilkenny!" was the enthusiastic ronlv Why Many Young Men Fail. It Is the fault and the cause of the failure of so many bright, capable ytaing men that, being put into a certain workday rut, tmake n > etlort to climb or even crawl out cf it; they ilo not reck the work that is not routine and go beyond the terms of the bond in search of additional labor in order to attract the approving notice of their employers. They do not go to tlieir posts before nor remain at them after the fixed hour. They are I content to do enough, and no moro ! than enough, to earn their hire. The ! life of the average clerk is generally genteel, easy, cleanly; he need not l soil his hands nor his clothes, and hlr . ambition is satisfied with these plea: ant conditions. Dinger in Delay. j Dr. .Tames M. Uuckley, editor of the Christian Advocate, is a great favorite with the young men in the Methodist denomination. Often he admonishes them along Interesting lines. To a youth who lias just begun his work in the ministry he raid the other day: "How are things matrimonial with you, my boy?" "I'm still single," was the reply. "Don't delay too long," said the doctor with a merry twinkle in his eye. "You j itnn't ninl In ???* ?.-?i? ---- " V ?I'lli uidi I la^c 1MI UIIUI you arc so old that you won't bo able to manage your children." Multiple Births. The I.ancet gives the following statistics with reference to "multiple births" in England. What the corporal in "Ours" calls an attack of "twinsy" is as one in eighty births. Of triplets there is only one instance in K.40i> which justifies a claim on the "King's bounty"; and quadruplets arc as one to 512.000; while tlie chances of a quintette are even more remote, the ration being one in 40,980,000 births. There Is a case on record in which a woman presented j h?r husband with seven successive i triplets. Mosquitoes, as a rule, do not fly far. Night continued winds carry them uvay front their breeding places, but In heavy winds mosquitoes cling firm- i ly to the nearest point of attaehment. Railroad trains and other means or , transport hhve carried mosquito r? into 1 localities entirely free front them be- ' fore railways were introduced. BOAN'S GET Aching backs arc eased; Ilip, back, and loin pains overcome. Swelling of the limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They correct uriuc with brick dustscdi meat, high colored, pain in passing, dribbling, frequency, bed wetting. I Joan's 1\ id in y i'ills remove calculi a;ul gravel. Itmr' t.n. ts-r ?"ft v.as 1 ? r?ic-'l rll' PII .lil'Tll. I I". Hi I .. i'ft no relief f. .n tin' dlie | "Tt, I I-. I ? KUII to i ; |.I\>U* in 11*!:%.. ; ' Is 'Miuu.olo ;o.ti i If'J j . , If}. tr?! t vii l> Ms at our tlt'ig* f?Vl I ^lists. nn l, i'.ltlio'.i^li \cai-s kCj\ V" I D i?? ngc. 1 iuii iiiiiuist a rew iy..y * ' man. I wrna troubled u food v,'\ iVa! with my wat?*r fiad to \t\. u. * ' r ^ct tip four'nnd five- times e \fr l Thnt trouble is o\er witli niiiI once trior. 1 run NAME rest the night through. My I I ... I... w .1. 1 I ? - . ? r- u thank von cwr s?? much for ' lho wonderful medicine, STATE ln..ujV Kiduc* 1111s." _ ? , .. ? For fr--o trial hor .Iko. II. Hi cm, k..?ut-*hi>u.-m ? . Im President ni 'y.niio. ^v. h imunie.rni. ? , lndlaoa, State Hank. H r?ir? ' jtiRP BUi run ft OUARANIFBD tURE frr al) bowel trouble a b'ood, wind on the stomach, bloated bov.-rl*. 1 B pains afr?r eating, liver trouble, sallow skin ar I regularly you are aick. Constipation kills sin I starts chronic ailments and lone years of suite I CASCARETS today, for yon will never get w y right Take our advice, start with Cascareti I money refunded. Tha genuine tablet stamp* bookletfree^Addreaadterlln^Reiosd^Cami! A Sea Lyric. There 1* musie that mail has heard I.Ike the voice of the minstrel Sea. Whose major and minor chords are fraught With infinite mystery. For the Sea is a harp, and the wimls of Ood Vtay over his rh.vthmlr breast. And bear on the sweep of their mighty w tags Tiie song of a va.- t unrest. There is no passion that mart has ung I.ike the love of the dcep-souled Sea. Whoso tide responds to tile Mooii'x soft light With marvelous melody. For the Pra i.s a harp, and the winds of God Play over hi.-: rhythmic breast. And \>ii\r on the sweej) of their mighty vinpt The- .soi K of a vast unrest. There is no sorrow that man has known X-ike the gi lef of the wordless Main, Whose Titan bosom forever throbs Witli sin untranslated pain. 2"or the Sea is a harp, and the winds of (Jod Play over his rhythmic breast. And boar on the sweep of ilieir mighty wings The song of st vast unrest. -William Hamilton 1 lay lie. in the Atlantic Monthly. Crank Day at White House. The appearance at the White House of an old iuan named Harney Hughes, who said he was 1U0 years old and that the President had promised him a house and lot, which ho had come to get. moved ore of the secret service m-?n at the White House to say that Friday is cranks' day there. Why it was so he was unable to state, but it was a fact. "I have often wondered nbout it," he remarked after ho had persuaded ?.Ir. Hughes to go away. "Nearly ull these funny-house people enmp h^rr rm PrM?vo ttva* * - - vauj . . ii?ri QIHCU 1 have been here I have recognized the fact, when Friday came nr urn!, that I would have sorae work to do, because it v.as sure to bring cn a concourse of uiuddy-headed people."?New York Times. Some women's idea of being strenuous is to belong to seventeen different societies for the suppr asion of th ngs. | NERVOUS HEADACHE 3 ?! PIIDEH without anv diflnKroenhIo <5 & uUliLU results by it dose or two of jjg I CAPUDINE s %. (LiquidJ g rveiiipn,*> ? - c jjVJ 1 c. ' fy requisite: /f/ f.ir hot Trent her. CnoUi till1 blood \ untl quenches the thirst. IJ Mires I |4 Rootbeer Vigj| jn>?yvk A rnrkair<nrnkit Arc rtllira. Sold !>r?'nn of Iniimiioiia. f *jr .Vwj j k, a **"*>l,lua>co*yw^!'MB I SAW MILLS HI - ? men. Allour mill* live litti-il witli i lie futimus Heiif'iek-KiiiK Variable Feed \Vurkrt;M?e simplest,laps* <ii;tutile Mini let fon the mitrii': ?mani i aci'i itko hv Tiii:? SALIf/Vl IROiN WORKS, \vi.\st?>.\-s \ idoi. x. c. A World Wonders. A man who has been ^.n intimate friend of Charles M. Schwab for many yeai? says: "The world wonders why Schwab is so strong with the steel folk. Perhaps there are a score of men each of whom would make just as good a president of the Steel Trust as Charlie, but it is not as a steel man pure and simple that he. is in such request. Schwab's great power lies in his ability to handle nun. He is the ablest director of labor that the world ever knew. The vast nrmy of steel w orkers trust him implicitly. Itut for him there would be strike after strike." BACK-REST. Relieve heart palpitation, sleeplessness, licadnclu:, nervousness, dizziness. 1 Hem's Kidn y Pills are now recognized as a know n remedy for kidney, bladder, and urinary troubles. They bring rebel sad cure when despair shadows hope. The free trial is an oiumi doer to self proof. ?? *! j IVw. : . ScniMi.-. Kansas. | ' I : i '. iv I ill < ' < ? so III _ _ ,u"\y4'A I >. ... .. Kiibn I'llls it'liO /-wSw I t""" live i;r> I tui V'I* I mil J.. ? , f t inac, in ir. . . i.. i. . 1....1. JIJ K I/'. : i< 1 ariifi- from jii **^L i?? ^5 my ki'lrn'v . K<mr hnxrs of k..'.S, L JHmii's Kidm > liilihrw. en .hys. tiri'lv oiirtil the :i..utile I \ think 1 owe in; life Ci? tln-se e,T ?jh\ r% Y: fills, uini a Kill.I tiiliers to knoA it." Sadie Uamk, Baxter Springs, hans. ? F*i.Monrn, Va. ? "I mif ferad ovt twelve months ..... ... with pain in the small of my im.il this ronpon to J,nok Medicines ami plan ri.il.. N. Y If a hove t?*"? (P"? only t.-ni|MWHrv ...tdreMi on m-ikv- relief. Itoan's Kidney fills curetlou!.'' K S. Hkown. " _J Falmouth, Va. fAMriV V CATHART20 ^ i?, appendicitis, biliousness, bad bre.-rth, bad cul mw.th, headache, ioi!i;c9tion, pimples, id cilt liners. When your bowels dor.'t move re peopie than all other dlaeaaec together. It ring. No matter what aila you, start taking ell and stay well until you get your bowels i todar under absolute guarantee to cure or >d i;cC. Never aoM in bulk. Sample and ir.nv, Chlcafo or New Vork. joi DOCTOR ADVOCATED 01 I PE-RU-NA MADE ("1 ATAItltH is a very frequent cause J of that class of diseases popularly known as female weakness. Catarrh f the n-lvic or -atw produces such a variety of disnjtreeabie and irritatsnK symptoms that inanv people in fact, the majority of people- have no idea that tl>e\ are caused by catarrh. It all the women who are sufTerim; with nnj form of female weakness would write ! t?> l>r. Hartinan. Columbus. t)iii<>. and ni\e I him a romplete description ?>t tiieit svmptoms and the peculiarities of their troubles i he wiH imnirdiately reply with complete directions for tieatmcnt, free of charyc. Mrs. Evtt. liartho, ! >.> East , 7J/h street, .V. )City, X. J'., j writes : / si'.ffr.retl for three if ears wit it / eurorrhca and ntr.-r\(lfi >ll of the. laonih. 'Itie die toe <lt! ooeaf rii ,tn, oft en t ion which ' / dreaded- eery much, and 1 ?./ rt,.i t:t ........ ..../ ..... ... . ..YV'/#' / ?/ /// r/. < h an Jt <! Iranian. 1'rrnnn en red mr; it tank' nine hollies, but I frit so n/iirb im proved ! kept taking //, as / ileemlni an iperntion so in nrb. I 1 am to-fioif in perfect health j amt hare not frit so trrf/ far /if- j teen ipars."?.lfrs. Ken flartho. Miss M in i Stehiliat It. K'.'-Xt I2.ll St., Mil- i wauki'o, Wis.. writes: ' "latst Wiit'.rf I le!t ill nil) t of the 1 I "M-. was iiimid suffered from nor1 vous exhaustion and severe (tearing down i pains. I had so frequentlv hi ird of IV , rutin ami what wonderful cure* i. |.? rioriiits!. so 1 -i at for a bottle, ami in four wore my health and 'Hi --tit were entirely restored to mo." M >s Maud Steinliaeh. | l-.very where the women are u-mg Pi rami jit,id praising it. Perm it not a palliative tinipiv; il euro- Ly removing tin' earns* of feroa'i disease. Dr. Unrtinnn has prolutblv cured more I , .Mem a .. t male ,tt- than anv othet 1 ::e: ]tl : iu. i'e makes the-e i lire.- I situp.v by using and reeomtm tnl.ii; Pi I,u"aI/' i/?ii do not derive prompt ami of I'crun t. write at oner to l)r. Ilart your case a ml la- trill hi- pleased to pt\ Address Dr. Ha rl ma n, I'restdeu Col a in litis, Ohio. Natural flavor /r^\-4-4r wi. ; - W. Corrved Beef it rigli it in the house for rmrntrnciti?t?T s>u yon want sontcthini; sn.vi ami want it t|unU. : apr?!tiri:si; lunch is t?-a<lv in an instant. Libby, McNeill &. Libby, Clti i ' ?, I \ fisKi 10 cents. igp i csssiu ^ [jMllACHtSj . I ; | BpOI ' i A HIS'STERIHS I ANGELIHBU: i ^ tfT TZJSK? ! ^CHr . j Sold Ev?ryw??&e. : I ? S?. >>*). ! I t Dropsy 11; Honovfs nil .swelling in 8 to 20 tlav.s : etTects a permanent cure in?oto today*. Trial treatment given free. Not liingran be fairer Write Or. H. H. GrHn'l Sona, Specialist*. Bex n. Atlanta. M. ( . PERATION-KNIFE UNNECESSARY. xb ^ T * #<??! if . i .,? > m^. eva bahtro. 5 satisfactarif result* /imiii the 11*0 man, (/leitiff a /nit statement of l*e i/oh his en ! liable <td vie ft f/rutin, t at The ".i rt m i 11 Sanitarium? ll&ll */?' ^ |>N* i if' V'j w^rJ Vt- ^ j >,.j, ? r ? \\V. / V". T K I.e our choiro corned Iti-I, cook it and smson ?!oni*bv r*i>.-rt^ -!>fiur than is le at When just rielit jmt u in ran; to kc?-|i it until you want it. ppcrs, lor sandwiches?(or anv time when Maiply turn a key and the can is open. An ys VVrtti foi our free booklet, "How ""to Make Uvd riiinjrs to ha!.' Somethmg for Mothers to Think About Lives of Suffering and Sorrow Averted And Happiness and Prosperity Assured fey 2ut:cure Soap, OitilmonSEitd Ptlls Whesi Ai! Elss Fails. Kvory child horn into the wc-rld with m inherited or early tlvcloped tcnliiuy to distrc sing, cistlgur'.ng honour:? of the sit hi, scalp aud blood. ? lecomes nn object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its sufl'orng, hut because of the dreadful fear ;hat the disfiguration Is to be lifelong md mar Its future happiness and prosperity. Hence, it becomes the duty of nothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the best, the purest and most effective C.-eatment ivadablc. viz., The Cuticura Treatment. Warm but lis with Cuticura Soap, to rleanse the skin and scalp of crusts and scnlcH, gentle spplications of Cuticura Ointment, to nlluy itching, irritation and inflammation, and cuothe and heal, and mild doses of Cutlcnr?. Kesolvent^to cool the blood in the severer casen, aro all that c.?n bo desired for the - t / relief and periraiu-ut euro of ski a tortured infants atiJ clnltlrcu, and the comfort of wont-out patents. Mi'.lionsof women u-o CutlcuraSoap? assisted I y Cntlctira Ointment, for pro serving, purifying and beautifying tho skin, scalp, hair and hands, for annoy* ing Irritations and weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes wliieh readily suggest themselves. 'o!.l 'hrouj'HMitflo v?rM. Cutte?:-? fte-otrrftt. ?> <1* h'in ?f < i-- . itc ' I'i'li v < i? r viil o( KO) t)i,K tnrn!. 34-' II l.encon. V7 Cl.ftrt' ri)- ua cq ; A li< ' O ! tMr: IV*l?n, VV k'olu.nltti, An, ^ ilfr l>ru* h ? hHii, Cxi, IVpneiwA o^-s iud iot liow to tut u?Ljr llanoon.**. Thompion's Ey% W&fev