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“Dead Stuck” m 
FOR BUGS 
TRADE MARK FO 
This product is powder in liquid form; bright red and of a 
pungent, healthful, tar odor; on drying a silvery-white insect powder 
1s precipitated. ' 
It will positively kill, not only every insect, such as Bed Bugs, 
Roaches, Ants, Moths, Mosquitoes, Black Beetles, but the very germs of 
these pests, in fact every conceivable kind of vermin which infest human 
habitation. Dealers are authorized to refund money if not found as rep- 
resented. 
NO MORE MOTHS Used by the United State 
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It is a splendid disinfectant; is entirely free from poi- 
SPRINKLE son and will not stain the most delicate fabric ; more clean- 
y than paste or powder. The odor is by no means unpleas- 
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IN an 
THE " Saturate your winter clothes and furs with the mixture 
CRACK before wrapping them away forthe summer. Sprinkle twice 
Ir amonth on your carpets and upholstered goods to keep them 
í from being moth-eaten. After using itopen doors and win- 
LEAVES dows for a little while, and your apartments will be disin- 
AN fected and sweet. 
INSECT By putting a few drops on the cradle; on the bedstead; 
POWDER or on the baby carriage your child will not be annoyed by 
mosquitoes. 
Saturate a sponge with the mixture ; hang it in the open doors or 
windows and mosquitoes will not go near it. 
When the mattresses, sofas, folding-beds, etc., are infested with Bed 
Bugs use the patent spout, which comes with every 
or Roaches use the spout or sprayer, if necessary. Insects die at 
once by the hundreds. Price 25 cents per bottle; also put up in one, 
two, five, and ten gallon cans for hotels, hospitals, asylums and other 
public institutions. 
Ladies are often afraid that the color of Dead Stuck will stain light 
material. This is a mistake as when exposed tothe air the color fades 
outentirely. To prove this placea bottle of “Dead Stuck” in strong 
sunlight for one day and it will become perfectly white. 
Be sure to ask for “ Dead Stuck” and see that the trade mark of 
bug with pin stuck through is blown in every bottle. Beware of oily 
and greasy imitations. 
The Edward R. Marshall Co., ae 
Successors to GOTTLIEB, MARSHALL & co., 
131 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
