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The wood engravings are printed on Japanese paper from electrotypes never before used, furnished by Dickens's original publishers. The set will be complete in 45 volumes, at the rate of about two volumes per month. Price, bound in vellum cloth, gilt tops, uncut, per vol. 27 Issued by subscription only, and no orders taken except for complete sets. Prospectus with specimen showing type, page, paper, etc., with specimen illustra- tion, mailed {ree upon application. BRYAN, TAYLOR & CO., 757 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 82.50 patss or Wu. M, Hasse, 33-43 Goo Sr., N.Y. [Nov, 27, 1890, “There is no Appeal beyond Cesar!” The late world-renowned Dermatologist, SIR ERASMUS WILSON, F. R 8, The FIRST AND ONLY President of the Royal College of Surgeons Who Ever Gave a Public Testimonial, AND THE FOLLOWING 15 THE ONLY TESTIMONIAL HE EVER GAVE. “If it be well to wash the skin—and we never heard the proposition questioned—it is well also that we should be familiar with the means by which that purpose may be most efficiently attained. “We once knew a beautiful woman, witha nice complexion, who had never washed her face with soap all her life through; her means of polishing were a smear of grease or cold cream; then a wipe, and then a lick with rose water. Of course we did not care to look too closely after such an avowal, but we pitied her, for soap is the food of the skin. Soap is to the Skin What Wine is to the Stomach, a generous stimulant. It not only removes the dirt, but the layer which carries the dirt; and it promotes the displacement of the old cuticle to make way for the new, to increase the activity of change in the skin. Now turn we to Toilet Soaps, and there we find a name engraven on the memory of the oldest inhabitaat—_PEARS PEARS’ SOAP! an article of the nicest and most careful manufacture, and the most refreshing and agreeable of balms to the skin.” ‘Toucan itveatbomesnd make more money at work for cx hanat anything ease the work. Eiher wen allagwe Coat youth vann. Terme PARE Addrecs, TRUE A Cory A f Bermuda Bottled. to Rermuda. et i not be res; 1 “You must ‘ou do et iwi le tor the consequenc: doctor, I can aferd neither t time nor the money.” * } that 1s Impossible, try ScoTT’s | f MULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL. I sometimes call it Bermuda Bot- tled, and many cases of CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold i 1 have CURED with it; and the} advantage in that the most sensi- ; } y ’ ’ } + : rties of the Hy- ich it contains. i find it for sale at your Drugesist’s but see original SCOTT'S EM ou get the LSION.” comicbooks.com