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Day
9
Month
April
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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rjAVORITE SWEEPER, Beats any BROOM on Eartti. 8A.TB8 CARPETS. 8AVSS TIME, SA VHS MONBT, A Bonanza f or Agente. Any ladyor gentleman oan make f rom $5.00 to$10.00 per (lay sellinR these sffct'pors. Kor full partiruhirï adclress, A. W. Halfkich, ■AV2) Ohio Ave., St. Louis, Mo. BEARDSLEYS pi cked tr ir soH-rarsmc I ftfAtïF0(imTBlfWJ5lHUn5 I !tip W BEAR05LEY3 SON5 1 ThisistheBox TUM iülPI Minute6 Your Breakfast in for [jirl Cents. Already to use. Ask your grocer for t. For Sale by W. F, PARDON, 13 E. LiKr.it rv vr IflF YOU WANT J I THE BEST GARDEN in your neighborhood this season PLAMT PUR AMOy all of which are described and illustrated in our beautiful and entirely New Catalogue for 1896. A new feature this season is the Free delivery of Seeds at Catalogue prices to any Post Office. This " New Catalogue" we will mail on xeceipt of a 2-cent stamp, or to those who will stu te where they sawthis advertisement, Die 1 Cátalo :,'ue wül be inailed Free ! PETER HENDERSON & CO. Lj35&37Coitlan0.b3t,.,NewYork. ma u - plexion only Nature (3v3 ?(O?LjP can giv. Shc givcs a new, _ viis clear and soft one to those who Lf use Dr. Hebra's Viola Crcam. It Ís uot jk a paint or powder to cover defect. It n gets rid o theniy by Natire's own 1 j cess of rene w ing the vitality of the sfcin ; V banishin-g all rojghness, redness, freckles, moles, pimplsl blacklieads, sunburn and tan. It does this rurely and harmlessly, because naturally. lts use means both skinbeauty and skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap hastens the process, because it is a pure and delicate soap. It shauld be usea In connection with the CTeam. It should be used in the nurst-ry, too. Ordinary soaps are not fit for a baby's skin. Viola Cream, 50 cents. I Viola Skin-Soap, 25 cents. Sold by 1 eists or sent by mail. Send to Q. O. BÍTTNER CO., TOLEDO, O. Lt J Bladciina PlaAter1 Cures V0 M AN S PA! NS fi, Ék: ; by iouching fhe5P0T

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