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in The Seven Cuticura Boys These seven beautiful boys owe thelr beauty of akin.) Our olhest child, now six years of axe, when an infant six laruriance of hair, purity of blood, and freedom from months old, was attacked with a virulent, malignant skin herelitary taint of humors to the celebrated Curicuna |disease. Ail ordinary remedies failing, we called our family Renepies. | physician, who attempted to cure it; but it spread with Thousands of children are born into the world every day | almost incredible rapidity, until the lower portion of the with some eczematous affection, such as milk crust, scall | little fellow's person, from the middle of his back down to bea, scurf or dandruff, sure to develope into an agonizing | his knees, was one wolid rash, ugly, painful, blotched, and eczema, the itching, burning, and disfiguration of which | malicious. We had no rest at night, no peace by day. Fin- make life a prolonged torture unless properly treated. ally, we were advised to try the Curicuga Remxpies, The A warm bath with Curicura Soar, an exquisite Skin effect was simply marvellous, In three or four weeks a and a single application of Crricuna, the Great | complete cure was wrought, leaving the little fellow's per- Skin Cure, with a little Coticuna Resotvent, the New |son as white and healthy ax though he had never been at- Blood Purifier, is often sufficient to arrest the progress of |tacked. In my opinion, your valuable remedies saved his the diwase, and point toa speedy and permanent cure. | life, and today he is a strong, healthy child, perfectly well, no Fepetition of the disease having ever occurred. GEO. B. SMITH, Att'y at Law and Ex-Pros, Att'y, Ashland, 0, Rerenexce; J. G. Welst, Druggist, Ashland, 0. Your most valuable Curicura Remepies have dove my child so much good that T feel like saying this for the bene- | ft of those who are troubled with skin disease. My little girl was troubled with Eczema and I tried several doctors and medicines, but did not do ber any good until I used the | Cevicena Rewnpies, which speedily cured her, for which I) ye you many thanks and many nights of rest. ANTON BOSSMIER, Edinburgh, Ind, sold everywhere. Price, Curicuna, S0c.; Soap Sc,; Resowvent, $1. Prepared by the Porter Davo axp Cunt: cat Co., Boston Mass. t¥~ Send for; How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 64 pages, 00) ifustrations, and 100 testimonials, BABY’S Prof. Doremus on Tollet Soaps ~ You have demonstrated (hat a PERTECTLY pure soap may be made ‘and to the cou One year ago the Cuticuna and Soar cured @ Iittle girl in our house of the worst sore head we ever saw, and the Re- sotvext and CrTicura are now curing a young gentleman of asore leg, while the physicians are trying to have tt amputated. It will save his keg 8. B, SMITH & BRO., Covington, Ky. Coricura Remepres are atsolutely pure, and the only in- fallible skin beautifiers and blood purifiers. PIMPLES, black-beads, chapped and ofly skin prevented by Coricura Mupicatep Soar. face type of Webster's or Worcester’s dictionary allowable. Worlsspelt correctly In different ways and pronounced the same count but one. ‘Words having different meanings though spelt the same count but on: ‘Allowable :—Compound words; one of the parts of any verb; prefixed words; proper nouns found in the diction- ary, exclusive of geographical uames and last names of sons. First, or English, Christian names found in bold-face ype of dictionary ‘allowable. Not allowable :—Geographical names; scripture or his. torical’ proper names: nicknames; abbreviations; plurals; | more than one part of a verb; surnames (last names of per: |sons); slang terms; phrases; contractions; obsolete words | and words in italics, Indicating that they are not yet Angli- cized—seo distinction in Webster's between pxrot and debut, entree, etc. | Credit given according to of competitive C correctness pet pay hough valid words will not be wholly vitiated by | taintentional errors. Skin and Scalp preserved and beautified by ‘Curicuna Mepicatep Soa Cas. § Hioorss's “La Bete Bougver Torey Soar, Being made from chotcest stock, with @ large percentage of GLyckuuse, ts spectally adapted for Toltet, Bath and Infants. *4 THE JUDGE'S CASH PUZZLE IN BEHALF OF THE GRANT MONUMENT -FUND. . Fach competitive paper must be accompanied or be pre- ora where two oF more lists have same number of words— | taking Into consideration distances and time of mailing. james of contributors only will be printed from week to week: to give the number of words sent in by them would ‘Act to the disadvantage of first-comers (who under certain circumstances, aa in that of similarity of lista, will have lence). At the end of contest list of fiames with Aggregates of competitive papers will be published. The final eEmsation of paper wil bs by thoroughly competent par- ties and the strictest impartialty adhered to, contest tito he a falr one. and the best paper will win If, after list is forwarded, contributor desires to add to it words that have subsequently occurred to him, he is privi- Teged to do so upon an additional contribution of £0 cents. Priority will be one factor to the advantage of competit- | Til! cof bya memittande of Went. ; Tite it Ine oF typewriter on One side oft aly. Arrange in alj hhabetical order. Poeeioee: Siete eam bo apprarsin text. ‘used in a single word more times than it ‘English words of notless than four letters found in bold- Once more let us state that the mere registration |of your name and contribution carries with it a cer- | tain amount of pt dence, exclusive entirely of the | time when your Ii sentin. Hold the latter until the last moment, if you wish, but register your | Kh A WARNING. The high repute and extensive sales of ALLCOCK’'S POROUS PLASTERS hasnotonly encouraged imitations, but dangerous compounds to be offered forsale. Itshould be borne in mind that ALLCOCK’S are the only genuine and reliable porous plasters, and while containing the indispensably neces- sary ingredients fora perfect plaster theyare purely vegetable and free from deleterious drugs. Ask for ALLCOCK'’S, and let no expla- nation or solicitation induce you toac- cepta substitute. name now, and gain that particulur advantage over your less thoughtful fellow-contestants. Up tothis date, Wednesday, January 19th, Jupor has received the following contributions to the Grant Fund: Previously acknowledged n 0 Hazard, Miss M. baa} Btranyer, Lawrence, R. M. Mason, AC, Y Paliner, doo ll. Jersey Cty, NJ Woods, Catherise, 8. ¥ Leavenworth, W. 8.. Clinton, N. ¥ ‘Smith, Geo. Grant, Kew Hamburgh, N.Y. ! Smith; CM. Corry, Pa : Weber, W.. 8 ae Adams, J.L., Jr.. Jefferson, Ia. 22) -!) Mercil, re 8 D.. Champlain, NY Clayton, CF. Franklin, Pa : Worcester, Leonard, Jr., Leadville, Col Williams, Mrs. C., 1ndianapols, Ind. n, EO, 2 N. Potter, Ss Ruth, jersey Gly, 303 wi ‘Jno. 8 , Guilford. Me. Kenny, K. Mande, Greenville, N. H. Sheehan. Pat, Meadville, Pa Senger, J.C, Necker, Ma Putnam, Mra. C., Catakill, ell, E,W: Bennett. ‘© E., Cumberland, W ta Jeffers, Joo BW: DG Ham, Mrs. G M., Quaker St.. N.Y. Ray, Clara F., Litchfield, Coan... Rial, Wm. H.; Addison, NY... Connell. L., Ann Arbor, Mich. Over, Frank J., Hollidaysburg, Pa... Brown, 8. G Boston. Mast : Ferris, Jas. 3 ‘HIM, NY. + Bandy: Beal tie #G.2N0 Yoo “=F, H.W." N.Y fanner, Mrs. C. C., Glenville, Van Scoy, Phoebe, Salem Centre. Burnham, Kate R., Hornelisville, SSSSSSSSESSESESSSESSSSSSESESES ilt, Sbeldon, Demarest. N. Wood, Mrs. M1. L.. Albany, N. ¥. Connell, Miss i. 34. Tarrytown, N.Y. ‘Whitman, Mass. SEs SSSSSSESSSESESESES,