The well-known medicines of the famous Receipt Book author DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS Because of their direct and combined action on the kidneys, liver and bowels, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have succeeded in relieving thousands of complicated cases which defied the ordinary kidney medicines and the treatment of regular physicians. These pills were introduced some years ago by free samples because the proprietors knew that a test would convince the most skeptical of the superior merits they possess. Since then the demand has been enormous and the letters published here in commendation of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are a fair sample of the good work they are doing in millions of homes. WHAT THEY ARE USED FOR Since most of the everyday ills of life arise from sluggish action of the kidneys, liver and bowels Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills are of incomparable value as a family medicine both as a pre-ventative and relief for such dis- eases as Kidney Disease, Backache, Blights' Disease, Lumbago, Stone or Gravel, Rheumatism, tJrinary Disorders, Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Headache, Indigestion, Stomach Troubles, and Constipation, THE COMPLEXION In health the treatment of the complexion is comparatively simple, requiring above all things habitual cleanliness. Care should be taken to use only fresh water and pure soap. A cold bath and a brisk rubbing with a coarse towel is most beneficial fo* persons in robust health, but many prefer warm water and obtain good results by its daily use. The following recipes have been selected because they are Lnown as being exceptionally good. MAGNOLIA BALM, COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER.Flake White, 4 oz.; Bay Rum, 2 oz.; Rose Water, 2 oz.; Glycerine, }i oz.; Carmine, a sufficient quantity. This is an excellent preparation for beautifying the complexion. Its application to the skin acts as an enamel, effectually covering all imperfections, sunburns, sallowness, freckles, redness of the face and hands, pimples, blotches, etc. Directions: Shake the bottle well and apply to the face, hands and neck, with a small piece of sponge or soft cloth; then, before the balm has got dry, wipe off with a small piece of flannel. A little practice will enable any one to apply so that the most observant cannot recognize the balm. If Magnolia Balm is too white for some complexions, we would recommend the addition of a very small quantity of Carmine, which colors the balm to a rosy hue.