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THE HERB CURE TEA.

Made only of Harmless Herbs, but magical in its Medicinal Action.

Large Package, $1.00. Small Size, 25 Cents. Samples, 10 Cents. Mail Samples for two-cent stamp.

ERTAIN cure for Corpulency, Constipation, and all Bowel, Liver and Kidney Complaints Serves as scavenger to the system, expelling its waste and poisonous products, purifying the blood and renovating diseased parts. Unsurpassed as a Beautifier of the Complexion, inducing a healthy state of the skin, rendering it soft and smooth as a babe's. A Specific for Certain Complaints. and Weaknesses of Women. Speedy and Sure in its effects. Address,

HERB CURE TEA CO.,

No. 802 Sixth Avenue,

New York City.

SAM. H. PRESTON, Manager, Mail Dep't.

HERD CURE TEA SOFTENS THE SKIN, CLEARS THE COMPLEXION, EXPELS IMPURITIES, Cures CONSTIPATION, CORPULENCY, and all complaints caused by a clogged condition of the system, especially those affecting the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels. In short, it serves as a scavenger of the system by removing its foul and poisonous refuse⚫

THIS HERB CURE TEA, unlike the so-called “GARFIELD," and other purgative preparations chiefly composed of senna, does not produce griping, nausea, or intestinal irritation. Other purported blood-purifyers are alleged to act upon the blood direct, throwing out the impurities of the body through the skin. Pimples and eruptions are the effect. This tea operates oppositely, its vegetable operatives stimulating the excretory organs, opening the sewerage of the system, so to speak, and expelling its waste products through the notural avenues. The skin, thus relieved, is restored to a healthy state, and rendered soft, smooth and datiny as that of a babe.

LADIES who use it but a short time find they have no further occasion for cosmetics or artificial aids to beauty.

FAT PEOPLE find that, with due regard to diei, it enables them to reduce their surplus flesh without the least inconvenience or loss of vigor.

People addicted to INTOXICATING DRINK declare it to be the best remedy they ever tried, as it speedily expels all alcoholic poison from the system.

It is really one of nature's most remarkable remedies, and we only ask that those who have taken the "GARFIELD" and other herb teas will thoroughly try it.

SAMPLES FREE.

Small size box, 25 cents. Large pound patent box (containing double the quantity of tea in the "Garfield" $1.00 box), ONE Dollar.

We want a resident agent and correspondent in every place, to whom we will insure pleasant and lucrative employment of their leisure from their business.

We will allow those sending us addresses of friends likely to want this tea 1-3 of the money received from persons named in their lists.

HERB CURE TEA CO..

802 SIXTH AVENUE,

NEW YORK CITY

"I have made a microscopical analysis of both the Herb Cure and Garfield' teas, thoroughly tested the effects of both, and find the former far preferable, as taking it is not attended by griping and intestinal irritation." N. LESLIE LITTEL. Pharmaceutical Chemist, 731 2d ave., N. Y. City.

XI.

A Practical Household Journal.

Now in its 16th year, well established, tried and true, as attested by

a constituency of over Three Hundred Thousand Readers. The publishers, desirous of extending its influence into half a million homes, offer

3 Months trial

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ONLY IO CENTS

(Silver or stamps.)

10 cts. will secure SIX NUMBERS of this charming periodical (all different), each copy equal in size, quality and amount of reading matter, etc., to other illustrated papers that cost 10 cts. a copy or $4.00 per year.

The LADIES HOME COMPANION stands without a peer in literary excellence, typographical beauty, suggestive illustrations and helpful advice for every department of home life. It is beautifully illustrated, printed on fine, cream-tinted paper, and has a more brilliant array of contributors than ever before, consisting of

8 Regular Editors and Scores of Eminent Writers,

Whose facile pens will furnish Short and Continued Stories of absorbing Interest, while all branches of household economy that can possibly come within the good housewile's province will be ably treated.

PRACTICAL

This department is a well-spring of valuable suggestions for

HOUSEKEEPING. every branch of

housekeeping, including a large variety of tested recipes, and how to prepare them at the least expense, in dainty and appetizing forms; also, hints for table decorations, methods of work, etc.

FANCY WORK. These departments give elegant illustrations and plain directions showing how to make all kinds of fancy work, embroideries, needlework, crocheting DECORATIONS. knitting: also suggestions for ornamenting rooms, etc.; arranging and decorating furniture, curtains, etc., so that homes my be adorned with taste, and made attractive with little or no outlay.

FASHIONS, Or, WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO MAKE IT. Artistic illustrations are always found in this department, with descriptions of the newest and latest Styles and Novelties in Ladies' and Children's Dresses, Hats, Bonnets and other garments, with direc tions that enable one to dress well and economically.

MOTHERS find the portion devoted to them invaluable, and filled with a wide range of helpful suggestions obtained from practical experience relating to a mother's duties, FLOWERS. The Foral Department is a treasure to the amateur florist and all who love flowers, with grand illustrations, like all other portions of this delightful periodical. OCCUPATIONS FOR WOMEN. The Ladies Home Companion aims to keep women informed in reference to those things that wives, mothers and single women are doing to earn money, while in all its departments it is the most complete. most readable and

Most Fascinating Ladies Paper Published.

TOILET.-Recipes and hints for care of hands, face, teeth, eyes, hair, etc., color and harmony in dress, etc.

ETIQUETTE at home and abroad, at the table and on the street, at public gatherings, etc. CHILDREN'S CORNER sparkles with interesting sketches and splendid stories for wideawake boys and girls, while an opportunity is given to develop their mental powers by solving puzzles, charades, enigmas, etc., for which prizes are offered.

DEPORTMENT.-Rules, usages and ceremo nies of good society, letter writing, good use ners, the art of conversing well, accomplishments. home training.

SEASONABLE BILLS OF FARE given, with plain directions for the economical preparation of healthful, nourishing and pal atable dishes, with hints for serving, arrange ment of table, reception of guests, etc., ete. Als menu for parties, teas, receptions, Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners.

So popular have our publications become that more than a million people read them regularly. Be sure to mention this paper and address all letters plainly to

LADIES HOME COMPANION, Philadelphia, Pa.

10 cts. a copy. SEPTEMBER, 1889. $1.00 per year.

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THE CONSUMERS' SUPPLY ASSOCIATION.

THIS is beyond all question the most important associatiou ever formed, from the fact that it produces the grandest and most beneficial results. It is composed of gentlemen representing the various trades and professions as well as dealers in merchandise generally, who are under contract to supply all members of the association at wholesale prices.

OBJECT OF THE ASSOCIATION.

The main object of this association is to enable its members to save from 10 to 50 per cent.. and often more, on the necessities and luxuries of life, by supplying them with all articles of general use at wholesale prices, no matter whether the article sells for 10 cts., or for a thousand dollars thus enabling members to save the difference between the wholesale and retail price, which is accomplished by delivering the articles to the consumer direct from the factory, thus avoiding and saving the profits of the commission agent, the wholesale store, and the retail store. THE SAVING thus made will be found to aggregate a large amount from year to year, and if the accumulations from this constant saying are properly used, they will soon assume a magnitude of the most gratifying nature, and constitute the foundation for financial independence in future years- for let it ever be kept in mind that saving is the only sure and fundamental principle for obtaining wealth, or securing permanent success.

THE ADVANTAGES offered by this association are certainly of the most beneficial and meritorious nature, not only because they can be enjoyed constantly, but also for the reason that they are widely disseminated, all persons being daily and never ceasing consumers.

Heretofore the rich man could live much cheaper than the poor man because he could buy in large quantities at wholesale prices, but now, the poor man, if a member of this association. can purchase in small quantities at as low a price as liis millionaire neighbor. Consequently all members are put on an equal footing, which enables the poor man's dollar to have the same purchasing power, or value, as the dollar of the rich man. Out-of-town members, when visiting this city should call at the offices of the association, where, by presenting certificates of mernbership as an identification, they will be shown many favors and advantages. Merchants will be put on the "inside track," and instructed how and where to make the very best inve BARGAINS: The association is constantly on the alert for bargains, at forced sales rupt stock or otherwise, and members are kept advised in regard to these bargains an first chance to select from them. This branch is of the utmost importance to pers speculative turn of mind, enabling them to get goods for a mere song, which they ca to their neighbors at a large profit, and still sell so cheap that every one will purchs TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP.

An admission fee of two dollars is charged, on receipt of which a Certificate of ship is issued, entitling the member to all the advantages of the Association for Considering that there are no other charges whatever for assessments or dues, this low price for a membership conferring such important privileges. It usually happ more than enough is saved on one purchase to pay the entire cost of membership, v to be paid but once a year, while the benefits may be enjoyed daily and perpetually. The facilities for communication and transportation are now so advantageous th the greater portion of the world, that these privileges may be enjoyed by the peop nations. The most remote members receive the same careful attention, and as vantages as those residing in this city, and they may rest assured that never before y opportunities offered for practicing economy.

There are a thousand-and-one other advantages to members which cannot be es here. Suffice to state that the Association keeps posted in every advantage worth kr order to post its members, and that those who procure Certificates of Membership w the very best paying investment in the wide world-affording more and greater ac for the money than it is possible to obtain from any other source whatever.

Since the Association supplies everything that can be purchased for money, it i unnecessary to enumerate the goods furnished even if space permitted. On many ar price is continually fluctuating, it will always be quoted to members at their request On receipt of two dollars a Certificate of yearly Membership will be mailed, in 1 letter, to any part of the globe. For memberships call on or address,

CLARKE & STEPHENS, Ceneral Managers,
CONSUMERS' SUPPLY ASSOCIATION,

155 & 157 BROADWAY, NEW

TO OUR READERS.-We heartily recommend the Consumers' Supply Association as furnishr means ever brought to our notice for benefitting the condition of all who are fortunate enough to sec bership. We have secured a liberal arrangement with said Association by which all who snd u receive the membership and a subscription to HALL'S JOURNAL OF HEALTH for six month certainly the mest liberal offer ever made and we trust that 100,000 persons will ; crept it with

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CELLULOID COLLARS, CUFFS and BOSOMS.

GEO. CLEMENT & CO.

The Celluloid Company confidently assert that they have attained the highest improvement in their Waterproof Collars, Cuffs and Bosoms, which has ever been reached in this line of waterproof goods. We have examined their latest improvements, and tested them by every means at command. We are convinced that they have never been excelled, and we are ready to give them our heartiest indorsement. They are pliable, most durable of any goods on the market, and resem ble linen more perfectly than any waterproof imitation. Some strangers who have little acquaintance with these goods are under the impression that celluloid is an explosive material. This is an entirely erroneous idea. We can hold celluloid upon the hottest argand burner, and it will melt, but never ignite. The linen interlining makes it much stronger than any other goods in this line. We shall be glad to have any and all of our former patrons try these goods and write us their opinion of the same.

A full assortment of Celluloid Collar Buttons at 5 cents each by mail, post paid; and Cuff Buttons from 25 cents to $1 00 per pair, by mail. These buttons are durable and never tarnish the Collars and Cuffs.

CELLULOID COLLARS and CUFFS cost no more than linen-look better and wear longer. They never wilt from perspiration, are always white, clean and fresh; require no laundrying-are manufactured in all the leading styles for both Ladies and Gents, Girls and Boys. When soiled, simply wipe them off with soap and water. They save their cost in a week's wear. Try them.

Keep this for reference. CELLULOID COLLARS and CUFFS are as economical and desirable as represented. Can always obtain the same, FREE OF POSTAGE, by addressing GEORGE CLEMENT & CO., 33 East 22d Street, New York, at the following prices:

Gent's Collars, 25c. 6 for.

50c.

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66 Cuffs, Ladies' Collars, 15c.

66 Cuffs, 30c. Small Bosoms, 50c.

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Large Bosoms, 75c.

SELLULOID

MARK.

Be sure this trade mark appears on all
the goods you purchase.

Remit by Postal Order, Check, or Stamps.

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Address: GEORGE CLEMENT & CO.,

33 East 22d Street, New York City.

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