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An experience of many years, together with aid extended by the Academy of Medicine, of Paris, has enabled T. LAROCHE to extract the entire active properties of Peruvian Bark, (a result not before attained), and to concentrate them in an elixir, which possesses in the highest degree its RESTORATIVE and INVIGORATING qualities, free from the disagreeable bitterness of other remedies.

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QUINA LAROCHE

WITH PHOSPHATES. The combination of Phosphates with Peruvian barks makes an agreeable preparation; used with great success for strengthening the bones

and muscular system.

22 rue Drouot, Paris: E. FOUGERA & CO., Agents for U. S., 30 North William St., N. Y.

BEEMAN'S PEPSIN GUM

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VITALIZED PHOSPHITES.

The only Brain and Nerve Food from the phosphoid principle of the ox-brain, and embryo of wheat.

The very best Tonic for preventing as well as curing nervous break-down, and for restoring mental

THE PERFECTION OF CHEWING GUM. and physical vigor.

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It is a vital, nutrient phosphite, not an acid or laboratory phosphate.

The formula is printed on each label.
Pamphlet with full information free.

Druggists, or by mail ($1) from 56 West 25th
Street, New York.

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VARNISH IS LIKE HUMAN

NATURE.

You know a man who is honest and straightforward. You can always depend on him. You know another-dishonest, deceitful, tricky. You can never depend on him.

You know still another. Sometimes kindly and truthful; sometimes cruel and treacherous. When can you depend on him? That is the way with varnish.

If you want a friend to trust in, which would you choose?

Do the same with varnish.

Our "People's Text-Book" will help you. Free; but you must ask for it.

MURPHY VARNISH Co.

FRANKLIN MURPHY, President.

Head Office: Newark, N. J.

Other Offices: Boston, Cleveland, St. Louis, and Chicago.

Factories Newark and Chicago.

Pears' Soap

Pears' Soap is nothing but Soap-no medicine in it-pure soap. And yetbut read what a great authority says of it:

not only endorsed in their works
on the skin by the late Sir Eras-
mus Wilson and Dr. Tilbury
Fox, but vouched for by such
eminent analytical chemists as
Professors Redwood, Attfield,
Cameron, and others.
Time and more extended trials
have only served to ratify this
opinion, and to increase my
confidence in tnis admirable

I have tried very many different soaps, including all the best known, whether English or foreign, pursuing my investigations with perfect independence; and I have now, after all these years of careful observation in very many thousands of cases, both in hospital and private practice, no hesitation in stating that none have answered so well or proved so beneficial to the skin preparation.-Milton's Hygiene of as Pears' Soap, an experience the Skin, p. 90. (ed. 1891.)

It has no alkali in it—nothing but soap.

The more purely negative soap is, the nearer does it approach to perfection.

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