Taxes, Protective, and Wages, 270. THOMAS, H. W. The Responsibilities Training, Present Aspects of College, TUCKER, G. M. American English, 55. Wages, Protective Taxes and, 270. NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW ADVERTISER. BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD. VITALIZED PHOS-PHITES. 1 IT RESTORES THE ENERGY LOST BY NERVOUSNESS OR INDIGESTION; RELIEVES LASSITUDE, ERRATIC PAINS, AND NEURALGIA; REFRESHES THE NERVES TIRED BY WORRY, EXCITEMENT, OR EXCESSIVE BRAIN FATIGUE: STRENGTHENS A FAILING MEMORY; AND GIVES RENEWED VIGOR IN ALL DISEASES OF NERVOUS EXHAUSTION OR DEBILITY. IT IS THE ONLY PREVENTIVE OF CONSUMPTION. IT GIVES VITALITY TO THE INSUFFICIENT BODILY OR MENTAL GROWTH OF CHILDREN, PREVENTS FRETFULNESS, AND GIVES QUIET, REST, AND SLEEP. IT GIVES A BETTER DISPOSITION TO INFANTS AND CHILDREN, AS IT PROMOTES GOOD HEALTH TO BRAIN AND BODY. Composed of the Vital or Nerve-giving Principles of the Ox-Brain and Wheat Germ. PHYSICIANS HAVE PRESCRIBED 500,000 PACKAGES. For Sale by Druggists, or by Mail, $1.00. F. CROSBY CO. 664 & 666 Sixth Ave. N. Y. MUTUAL ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION NO. 409 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ANNUAL $5,000 ACCIDENT INSURANCE. $25 WEEKLY INDEMNITY. MEMBERSHIP FEE, $4. C. B. PEET (of Rogers, Peet & Co.), President. SPECIALLY APPOINTED MAKERS TO THE Established nearly 100 Years. DEARS' SOAP. T A GOOD COMPLEXION: Soft White Hands-Redness, Roughness, and Chapping prevented. HERE is nothing which adds so much to personal attractions as a bright, clear complexion, and a soft skin. Without them the handsomest and most regular features are but too coldly impressive, whilst with them the plainest become attractive; and yet there is no advantage so easily secured. The regular use of a properly prepared Soap is one of the chief means; but the general public are so little acquainted with the qualities of Toilet Soaps that they are indiscriminate in their selection, and frequently most unconsciously are daily injuring, instead of improving, one of the greatest of personal charms. The excellent qualities of PEARS' SOAP have induced the most eminent Physicians and Chemists to give it their special recommendation, and one of the most learned authorities on the skin, The President of the College of Surgeons of England, PROFESSOR SIR ERASMUS WILSON, F.R.S., .... writes: "The use of a good Soap is certainly calculated to preserve the skin in health, to maintain its complexion and tone, and prevent its falling into wrinkles. . . . . PEARS is a name engraven on the memory of the oldest inhabitant'; and PEARS' SOAP is an article of the nicest and most careful manufacture, and the most refreshing and agreeable of balms for the skin.'"' EARS' SOAP is absolutely pure, free from excess of alkali (Soda), contains no artificial coloring matter, is delightfully perfumed, exceedingly durable, it has been in good repute nearly one hundred years, and obtained 15 Interna tional Awards. To those whose skin is generally irritable or readily affected by the weather, PEARS' SOAP is invaluable, as, on account of its emollient and non-irritant character, all redness, roughness, and chapping are avoided, and a clear, healthy appearance, and a soft, velvety condition obtained, accompanied by a delicate and beautiful complexion. Its agreeable and lasting perfume, beautiful appearance, and soothing properties, commend it as the greatest luxury and most elegant adjunct to the Toilet. I I The following well-known Signatures are from amongst innumerable Testimonials: HAVE found PEARS' SOAP matchless for the Hands and Complexion. Adelma Patti. |