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Sidge: A WORLD’ FAIR IN 1892. Z j I , TO CELEBRATE THE FOUR HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY | OF THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA. | No more fitting nor beneficent celebration of the four bun: | The finest preparation for the skin known. Applicable for srt ha a a the discore pe: surranged than for the States of the the most delicate skin. Raflroad men use this onc | Goverment to unite ‘all the nations of the earth in hold- COLLINS, Summer street, Worcester, Mass. ing aw ornd's Fale. 's Fair, apn a scale of grandeur and universality: worthy And all druggists. Fe eT eet ocemrcnpeciel id fsttetto development directly traceable to the Centennial of 1*76, made that exhibition & | PACIAL BLEMISHES. magnificent investment for the United States, and for Amer- the Largest Ext: ya inthe World for fea, Wercaarascniprietraert | yah cine the cles es ant ected See at ty aoe revatio Mites | the Worlts Fairof Ita” This interim has witaeseed marvel: in ous improvements in almost every branch of trade and man- ufactures, every science and every art, that premnoten the, the tnaterlal progress of nations or that contributes {nat 8 | | fo the prosper wafers or refunement of ‘Grilised peoples eee ghey ere ep every quartes if the gic siecespceatt chron ‘An Iiportant prcimibary ‘question is the one of locati jon, —— | the de of w! ch will haves great influence in determining | hemes terra anus nari PACES i “AMISEMENT, SRST Sada ss nceay sae a | the United St Tes manifold attractions; its ayatem of railroads, itaxteamer | lines to all parts of the world. its inland and coast navigation, | s wealth, and the immense population of which it is the business and social centre, all point to New. 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