The Art of Oliriatmas Giving. It has liccn nearly two thoimivl years n;o since the first bi-autiful Chnstm.n gift came on earth, nnl it was received with gla lnoss and joy ,y shepherd and king nlue. Today, in memory of that, I give yon some 'little trifle, hecanse I love you, but I Kivo it so ungraciously you scarcely like to take it, writes Ruth Ashmorc in the Der.cinlier Ladies Jie Journal. A jirctty way to send a gift is to do it up in one of the colored tissue papers, tie it with the extremely narrow ribbon that can be bought for a few pennies, the whole twelve yard, and so give your friend the pleasure of untying the mysterious box, of removing the pretty ribbons and of coming to the surprise at last, the something for which she has longed for many a day. I know a woman who has wanted a pincushion ten years, who in that time has gotten two diamond bracelets and innumer able rings, but the long looked for pin cushion has never come. She still hopes for it, and believes that this year will certainly bring it. You say, "Why not buy it?" Well, now, whoever bought a pincushion without the inten tion of giving it to somebody else ? ( live with a loving and full heart, and never, under any cirenmstances give that which you begrudge. Such a gift will bear no fruit for you, not even the honest fruit of thanks. You can quote as many times as voti want that "Unto him that ha'h shall be giv en," and so it shall, because it is just this way, my friend : You posses the gifts fif gentleness and graciousnefs, of politeness and of goodness, and these are gifts that rail others to them. If people are cross ami disagreeable there is very slight inclination to wish them A Merry Christmas ; if they are irrita ble and snappish nobody ca:cs whether they are blessed with a Christmas pres ent cr not, hut unto her who hath the graces that I have cited, will certainly come a basket full of goo.! gifts, "1 resfed down, skaken together and runn ng over. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Con sumption, lironchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and l.ung Affections, al so a positive and radical cure for Ner vous Debility and all Nervous Com plaints, after having tested its wonder luj curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actu ated by this motive and a desire to re lieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire, this recipe, in (rcrman, French or Knglish, with full directiors for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. N'ovf.s, 8 I'ower's Mock, Rochester, N. Y. mar-6-i Banket Your Horsa. Now hu cold weather is at har.fi it is to the icicrest of every person te -see that his tUn k is properly carefl lor Kveryone knows how he feels Tdien he is not .perfectly warm and protected from theurolds and draughts, anf. how apt he is to catch cold. There s's no animal which is susceptible to dmights and chill as your horse. A: night when slurping his blood becomes slug gish and he is liable to catch criii. In recent yaars it has become the fixed rule with all owners of good -fltck to carefully blanket their horses rt only when itl of doors, out also inatoe sta ble. It sNas been found that horses eat less .o keep warm, a re Ifaept in liettericwidition, and are more valua ble by bting blanketed. One of the mofct e.wfntial features wluch should he looksS at when purchasing a horse blanket -ri its strength. Toe much credit camot be given to Use manufac turers of the celebrated 5-A Horse Illankets, who for years have insisted upon turtt'og strong blankets upon the market, Ibulieving that the uacrs of horse Wcncets would in time Teoagnue the ivecouity and demand the 5-A Horse ElaKkets. I he 5-A BlauLet is what you want. There are see .litTer- ent styles n ade square fur utdmr use and shaped for stable use at j,iiiis to suit evcrybwJy. Present and Past- It used tw 'ue believed of old That a w.'tch's magic force, With certain words could even trtip The night enoon in its course. Perhaps it's U ue. At least, all kav That in the well-known way A father's voice can make the son Rise very tjuick to-day. Allow me to add my tribute to the efficacy of Kly's Crexn Balm. I was suffering from a Bevere attack of influ enza and catarrh and was Induced to try your remedy. Tlie result was mar velous. I could hardly articulate, and in less than twenty-four hours the ca tarrhal symptoms and my hoarseness disappeared and I was able to sing a heavy role in Grand Opera with voice unimpaired.' I strongly recommend it to all singers. Wm. H. Hamilton, Leading Basso of he-JQ, U. Hess Grand Opera Co. Pitcher's f a tcf'- I Concerning Bhocs. e CT trV to VVP.lr n cluin ,..-. .11 ,, , ' small r that does not I,t when f.rst put on. .-V..L, .1.1 your siioc get hard or arv. Do not ct it the s le. Never wear int ) the welt or 1 suae repaired in tune will retain its shape and afford comfort, and Will 1)C f Jlind In... rm,mir V. put wet shoes by the fire to dry, but irv Ik.,.. ..11.. . . J' I -"i ni.iun.uiy and slowly. Never ill y a wet shoe without first applying 1 some od and grease -castor oil or til-' I. tti n. it.. I .1 I u.e uesr. 1 nc steam generated in a wet boot or shoe will scald it and raus- it to ,-rack. Do not use too much force in polishing -a gentle brushing with a soft brush is better than the vigorous work of the boot black. 1 )o not allow a thick crust of blacking on your shoes. Wash it off occasionally and apply a little castor yd - you can polish it over in an hour or t.vo. Never try on or handle a patent leather shoe when cold ; always thoroughly warm it before bending the leather. A patent leather shoe put on in a warm room can be worn out in the cold weather without injury. Never put a good pair of shoes in gal oches ; use an old pair for this, and withdraw the galochcs as soon as you enter the house. JACK ANI) JILL MMMjMMMMamaaa Various ac counts as to how tne man got into the moon. A common one with us is that he was banished for having been de tected by Moses in the act of gathering sticks on the Sabbath, in German le gend he committed the same offence, and was given the alternative of being scorched in the sun or frozen in the moon. In Icelandic, myth the man be come.; the two children familiarly known as J.;ck and Jill, who were kid napped by the moon. There we see them stand with bucket or pole across their shoulders, falling away, one after the other, as the 11100:1 wanci. And so it is that 'Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after." Now, just as sure as the hioon wanes, just so sure does disease wane under the influence of S. S. S. The differ ence being, however, that Jack and Jill never go up the hill any more in the latter case, the eradication of disease by this medicine being complete and permanent. Treat lav nn ninmt and Skin (Hai-nxr lvwM"cl free. SWIFT si'Kl'iric CO., Atlanta, t;a. Gold That Goes Into Molars. A dentist in good practice uses over $1,000 worth of gold in a year in fill ing teeth. Some prepare their own gold, getting it from a United States mint and then making it chemically pure. Others get it from the gold beat ers, but the greater part obtain it from dental supply firms. This gold is put up in eight-ounce packages, packed in fmall glass vials, each containing a fraction of an ounce. The cylindrical pieces of gold in it are gold foil of a very soft and sjwngy kind. When hammered into a hollow tooth one of these cylinders will not take up one twentieth of the space it occupies in the vial. There are several dental sup ply factories w. the country The lar gest is in Staten Island and turns out $500,000 in gold for dentaft purposes every year. floston IliirmlJ. Bfjoicing in Affliction. ''Bad ce of rheumatism," said the doctor; "keve to stay in the house for a week." "Gladtf it," cried thsr old man, rap turously. I understand Maud is go ing to eJ fe to-night, s I csn't be ex pected to be there to ffop her." 'Geotp? and I werfc fishing yester day." "What for gudgetns?" "George called them mullets nr suckers.''' "02 ju catch an ?"' "No, bit I came tlack engaged te Geonrer Cold aves Are predicted with reliable accuracy, and ieoje liable to the pains and aches of ileumatism (read every change to datap or stormy weather. Although Hood's Scrsaparilla is not claimtvl to be a positive specific for rheumatism, the rema-rfmble cure it has effected show that .it may be 'token for this com plaint with reasonable certainty of benefit, Its action in neutralizing the acidity of the blood, winch is the ciuse of rheumat'sm, constitutes the secret of the success of Hood's SarsapanJla If you suffer from rheumatism, gwe Hood's Sartapaiilla ft lair trial ; it will do you gooc. 12 11-4L A great t-an can disappoint hi enemies most 3jv dvintr. and so comnell- j j . , , , im? them to licikl their torwues out of obedience to due laws of wublic decen- cy.Atciison Globe. Dr. Meeker's Medicim. are pure and a sure cure for whatever they claim. Lunar tonic for colds. Speedy relief for pains, internal and external. Blackberry Cordral for bowel com plaints, for young and old. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Manufactured by II. C. & J. A. Olmstead. ilhanisporr, l'a. All put up in 25 aim 50 cts Domes. 6-19-1 yr. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caaterla. Mother - 'When do you suppose that young man that calls on you will make known his intentions, Laura?" I .aura "I think he will propose pretty soon. I, -is! evening he was very anx ioits to knov whether I c r.ild dres i o;i a )'car i an he: Hltt,. The correctness of trie maxim '"noth ing succeeds like success" is well ex emplified in Ayer's S.trjap.trilla. The 111 s( ilece;sP.;l combination of altera tives and tonics, it always succeeds in curing diseases of t':f bloo I, a:ul hence its wonderful popularity. -1 1 1 1 " ' SS O ii 1 "Have you anything suitable for mc?" asked the bald-headed customer of the clothing salesman. "Yes, sir: we have a choice lot of molnirs." Smith, !raj cC Cn.'s Monthly. What was it, John, That made your face so free and clear kom pimples, said his sweetheart. Why, don't you know, F.va? For over a year I took everything I could think f without helping me, then I bought two bottles of Sulphur Bitters, and now I haven't one pimple on my face. It is the best blood cleanser I ever sa t2i i-at. F.upcc "The doctor says it wouldn't take but a breath to carry me off." Mrs. F.upec - " The breath you brought home last night was strong enough.'' --A'. 1'. llvrald. There is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other dis eases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incura ble. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure' with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence has proven Catarrh to be a con stitutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J, Cheney iV Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hun dred dollars for any case it lails to cure. Send for circulars and testimo nials. Address, F. J. CHEN FY & CO , Toledo, O. CtSold by Druggists, 75c. 11-20-41. Jake "Will you marry me, then, darling, at any rate ?" Cora (falling in his arms) "At any rate, dear, except a slow one !" "When he told you, that was he in sober earnest?" "Well, he was just kinder gittin' ovei a oj.; e, but he was earnest enough." 18 Pounds of Blood Is about the quantity nature allows to an adult person. It is of the utmost importance that the blood should be kept as pure as possible. By its re markable cures of scrofula, silt rheum. etc., Hood's Sarsaparilla has proven its ciaim to oe the best blood punher. For a general family cathartic we confidently recommend Hood's Tills. They should be in every Lome medi cine uest. What is that fctrful yelling in the patior f "That is Mr. Mueller, no doubt, de claring his love to my daughter. You know she is a little deaf." We often notice the flattering re marks dealers make, when ordering iBulls-Head Poultry Powder. Their customers cant help but speak well of t and pronounce it an A 1. article. Have You Asthma ? You can try Schiffmann's Asthma Cure free ot charge. Never tails to give instant relief in worst cases. His method of advertising is by giving it away. Postage, 2 cents. Name this paper, and send your address for free trial package to Dr. R. Schiffmann, St. Paul, Mian. Persons who have engraved plates rfor visiting -cards, can have cards ipnnted from tiieir plates at The Co- iLUMDiAN office. We are also pre pared to fill otlers for engraved invi tations or cards on short notice. Our work is done toy one of the leading engravers of ' Philadelphia, and is guaranteed as to quality aed style, Sanples can be seen on application. Don't send out of town for what can be .ordered at home. tf. Children Cry fot Pitcher's Castorla, Do You Want Relief? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC 'REMEDY Will promndy rcltevt tha wt distrtwin; ctujf Acute or Chrwiie MiauDiMitm tiouU By trlrilj oiwenr.ng the dlMctiont, it will cur you rroiDeiitly. I'ullk Um ftuBMrotjf prp)MtloBi thai mm th country, tiling IcfW U a pein .. It th varloM forma of yb-unitlui onlv, 4 not In muy curmH." Ouo bolts will nitk a fttliftMLory Itnprataioa en Usf jtttni, 4 la ooiiMMten with tha pi lit, puf (qc Ika aurTarsf ifcatiha proper rcmrd; baa bran fouu. Y art ar Matty vtjuat4 t tul tfce mailu ( KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY i III rltl pripcrllri vtdorM4 bj buudrd ot Iba lMit nurlbff tfeMtMonUlt, tulf MMU.I..I UnratcaU. rM4rkftllt hr thrlr enrttlTt povarf, tx In the Bj.nur.ur of fckOUT A KHRl'MATIO KKMIiDY. n.M Fir Bettli. 6 Isttln, tS.OO. Pllli 25 Cti. Bot. It your i.unkwiMr dwvl kp II, Mud lo iht laBUIbUrr, tad f n VIM rent U bjr KftU. ALHSHT KUOUT, 1 , SCT MMrkel Htrccl, fbilitd', r. A CME BLACKING is cheaper at 20 cents a bottle than any other Urcssing at 5 cents, A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAYS bemuse shoes onco Mackrncd with It enn be kept clean by washing them with water, I'roplo In tnodcmte cireumslnnrfs find it protitnMa to buy it nt. 20e. a Ixiltlo, brcnu o wiint lliry fpena lor Mackjnir tlirv sao in bI;co lootlicr. It 1.4 (lio cfirnnORt Mnr lis )u:ililv, and yet wo wnnt to wll it cheaper if it can bo done. e will j ay $10,000 Reward fnr a rrrlpo that will ennhlo us to make Wotrr'n Acme Li.ackino ot nucli a tirice tlint a retailor enn profitably sell it nt 10c. a bottle. This offer unpen until Jun.lst, 1S'.3. WOLFF & BANDOLPH, Philadelphia. Old Jurntiura painted with PIK-RON (tins Is the nnmo of tho paint), looks liko hln i nod nnd varnished new furniture. One ront will do it. A child can apply it. You rnu clmnpe a pine to a walnut, or cherry to mahogany; there is no limit to your fancies. All retailers sell iU p'-'iir.wflnornd mllnvoall tbo tror.'ot.'a fr.;f rloitt to a billoun ctato nf tho F.ynto;iv such Ktf yl77lt.pR, KutiRra, Prowrtiuoafl, l:intrn aftrff entln;:. I'nluin the Hl.lo, lo. Wblla tliclruiodt xcuBiLuLiu auccues h'M Uou oliuwu in cm .ng JTf lairhn, yrt rartnr'a Lltllo I.tvM TIhH ftta C'lurllvvulnablolnConHtlptifm, cir.n;jHiilpn v.. n hub tlimaunoyir.(r:ouplftint,wlillo tliryiiiso rniTn(:k.illiUnfrliTHcftUeuto:uach.itlTni:lutolhci 1, t r and luguUte Uio bowela. livoa il tlty oulj Ac! p n t! .6? W :aU be ntmot prlolcn to fhflne Th3 .ilior f rum tli In (Iwtn.ilng complaint; but ( ortu ttoly t Ucirg'iod.iuiiB iIimmi notond liere,snl thosa lhocmcotry them will find thosulittlo pilliTalil cblalnramany ways that tUoy will nut ba wil ling to da without thcia. But after allaick lioa4 la tbo band of to many Urea that hnra In wher yn make our (Treat UoaaU OuxpllUcuroltwbilo ethers do not. ' Cdrtrr'a Llttla Liver Pllli are ntj amall and Tcry easy to take, Oneortwopillaroakeadoao. They ato strictly voRotablo and do not grlpa or tiurtfo, bat by ttiolrgsntlo action pleaaealt who tisethem. InTl.ilHat25centai five for tl. Sold by druayiata OTorywhoro, or acat by lult. CARTER KEOICINI CO., New York: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE IlOana OalaaOM(k(.aThfMt.0rMB,IataaM w AMpinf Coaf h. Braathitla ui Aathma. A Mruia air atr Coaaompuaa la Int mm, ul a rara riut la advaaa4 ataa.a. Cm ! hm. Tan will aaa tha ax ilUat afaat aftar maklaf tha flrat 4aaa. 114 a ataian.wwaan. fcaiai tMU, W tau aaa $UM, .. -mTHEh PhiladelpHa Press, DAII.V, HITMDAV, WKHKLV. A FAMILY PAPER Clean, I'Dstnsaliniial and Just the Paper American Home. Tub I'BKsg has the b"st pnsalblo ortfnnl7utloii '.'iire iiewsfniin f lit most imiwirtitni, soinves, biu .1.1 -iirr.N....iu.i.m in j ."iin- Ivunlii, New Ji-rtiey and l).-linvure, the Mute ... n. tin w i iivnt-q Willi II TUUI- ine unci .Hieliili.Hss and ati.Mitii.il to dntall not . . . .. i.l.. iii.mv v. .., ... ht .upHr. I'iik I'hksi lius uUn the lie.-a of correspond ents In all Hie (,'iviti, i lilr.s ot the I'nlled isiales, well ns (liiaaclal uud railroad experts In Chi etigoand tun wmr, who keep tho paper more than ahrettut with events. Theei.luijitis of the sinpay Tkkss are en rtehe.l by eontrllmiloiis from those whose nain.-sare wrttten hlv'h In nir llsltj nf L'reut uii liors. novelists, ess iylr, us well as'from men ft Mxti r.'.nk in iiiihiie life. The best outhom know that the best amllenees are the readem Ul t .A 111. V Ul'n.v .....l (.!..... .. .. lu politics '1 ii k 1'kkss knows uo other uinster 1H11I1 111. Iw.n.O.t .....I ..... .... ....... . I ... .nu inn i..nL jriir ...IS IM'eU. US Ls been seen before, Hie marked faet that It la subservient to no poiiti.-al boss. It has no po Uiical anibltioiiH to foster, but Icw.ks after the interests of its readers, and deliver-. Itself upon llielssnes or the day In a manlier both Trunk uud feartess, lettlnif the faets speuk for themselves and wailliiir no Issues but iniM-ilnif them all ou the bawls of fair play to all men at all times. ...-.I iiH'inm Mini iii riL'iils of (ineeliisoveruiiotherureueltherri'eo5'nr.ed nor Advertisements of Help Wanted, Business Opporluu les, Itenl KslaV, ele., innv J " serted In 1 hk I'KXsa for Onh I'knt a Wobu. Terms of The Press. By mall, postage free In tlio l'nlto4 Ststes and Ciinada. D'lJlf (Except Kiindoj-), one year, - - - $a.o I (Inelmllng Hnnday- one year, - 1 7.m Wca-slv I'ltKsc, one year, "- "- " Tl .11 ft Ll 1 1. n n 1 . . . .. J - . . . ...... n, Miori ui.ii utner Kemuttnces shnul.l be made payable to tho order J'1""1"8 8D0,Jla TUB I-KE88 COMPANY, LIMITED, rilltADBLrillA, FA J CARTERS! IVER WgM pi as. 'CURE mm A rOPCLAH FAMILY. .IrTSfJtF: "How l It. Knte, that ymi nlwnvj (will to 'e.iteli on ' to the last new ll.lnir Y wluu. I tuny, yon ulwnys wem to j;el ahead nf me." Katk: " f don't know: T eertnlnlv do not ninlie miy rti'i tiMii In that dire. ti'.ri.' .Ikmnik: " Well, iliiriim the lnt f. w tnotitht, fur exainple, )inl Iii.mj taken up paint nijx, V.:. . ", .Z .' ; .1 I without nny teneher t yn:i e.ime to the rrres-.a when Miss Ijiturtre desiTted her IeliirteelaM go aiiiMeiily, iiml eo rtnlnl v Vie in-e all Improv luar in trinee under your Instruetioi. : I heurd roil tellinit Tommy lOnmes last rvenlnar how his club ma le mistnkes in playlnir bniilii.il: yon mm to Ik up on nil the Intint 1 l'ad,' iimf know Just what to do in. derail clreiinistaneea', ) oil entertain Is'iiotH ollv : im.l In the lust month yon Imvo !m proveilso In heHltli.owlnir, you toll me, to your phynlcal eultureexi'ii'lsi s. Where do you iret all it ,M.or Inroruintloii from In this little (.iit-of -the way place for you never o to tlio elty," Katk: "Why, Jennie, you will make me Vain. I haveoiily one mmreenf inloniiation, but it Is airprlsinir how It meets l.ll wiuitfl. 1 very iw l.li.ui hear of nnythinir new but what tin' next few days brinir mu lull infurmal ion on tho suhj.-et, Mairli ? Kal M1111.17.lne I Atvt a irrcnt treiisiuu it Is to us nil, lor it really furnishes the melius" for the whole household: lather hasKlven up his mi.rH.lne that he has taken f..r ears, lis he pal this i. no irives more mid is-tter liilormm ion on the siil.Jei-tM of II. o day; mid mother pays that it Is that that makes her loieh n famous houiioki.'CiM'r. In fact, we all ntrree that it Is tlieoniv really kwiii.y mi.KUine pul lisl.ed, lis we l.iive wiit for sample, or all ot them, nii'l llnd Unit one is all lor men. nm. flier nil for women, mid another for chll.lri n I'lily, While tills one suits every otic of us; fo we only lied ( take ir iuMend of ti i ml, mid that Is where the economy eorees in. for It Is only $J.ni a )enr. I'erhaps ton think I um too hix i-ll III III)' pniise; but I will let you ;ccl loirs, or. IsMter still, M-ud IU cents to I'.e pub lisher, W. .1 n n 1 1 . l's l)(Mncret. 1" lj.t lull Htnv-t, New 'ork. for ll imi'lo eepi , rnd I shall always consider that, I have .lone you H ureal lavor ; ami may be ymi will be iittimr its ...it, its yoii S!iy weha e I lie reputation of beiinr the Vest ii.M-.riucd family in town. If that be so. it Is Dctiiuiu.t'ii l'uinily .Vi'.ituihia Uiut i'jtm it." For Best Fhctcgraphs Go to KEMP, for he cniiIoys nothing but first class artists to woik his two branch galleries, enabling him to make first class woik. AI.HO HAH T A K I. N FIRST I'KI'JIIUI AT TIIIvCOl'JTV V A I K. I a until January i, I892. Vc guarantee all work, ar.il sliow proof. Rememl cr jilace over Schuyler's hardware store, liloomsliurg, l'a. Tho Best Burning Oil That Can to Made From Petroleum. It gives a brilliant light. It will not smoke the chimneys. It will not char the wick. It has a high fire test. It will not explode. It is pre-eminently a family snfctv oil. We Challenge Comparison with ant other illuminating oil made. We stake our Reputation, as Refiners upon the statement that it is W&e Best Oil IS THIS WORLD. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR. Crown - Acme ACME OIL COMPANY BLOOMSBL'RG,- J. R. Smith & Co. j.iMiTKD. MILTON, Pa., DEALEKS I. PIANOS, By the following well-kiaown makers ; Cliickcriiigr, Knabe Weber, Hallet & Davis. Can also furnish anv rf ihn cheaper makes at manufact urers' prices. Do net. hnv a piano before getting our prices. Catalogue and Price Lists On application. IT IS TRUE that if tobacco chewers -will insist upon trying the tobacco Hp Will NOT but will def the EST and MOST tfat Qan be.iVe for tle. mone. ft. fhst'st on ivina it M'Killip Bro's. Photographers. Only the best work done. Fin est effects in light, and shade; negatives re touched and modeled for sup erior finish. Copying view ing and life size crayons. Over II. J. Clark & Son's store. nLOOMSBURG. A WINNER FOR ALL DISEASES IS MANNERS' Double Umi bw: IF TKOrERLY TAKEN. Headache, Loss of Appetite, Languid and Tired Feeling. Fifty Cents a I.'ottle. manneus' norm.E extract saksm.,,.. , FIFTY CENTS A 1SOTT1.K. Trv it a.wl ,n Ml .,1 1 .1, ' . '" "cvcr regret it. 1 ov A 1 y, M druK'st8. Fifty cent a bottle. Also at Mover lime ' f ARKER'S UAID n a A a mm ..amai UMUQAITI lUeaii.oa and baautilie. th. hair. . lu.unani growth. Nfyai-Fail ta Ra.tara O-iv LJ',,' Voa-taru Co or. I la Dandrnir and hair ralllac i Wai limfnrtotaT
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