Are you frequently hoarse ? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat ? would you feel relieved if you could raise something ? Does your cough annoy you at night , and d : you raise mere mucus in the morning ? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of If you have a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable y to another , and the Isst one is always harder to cure than the one before it. DP. Agcr's c&eppg Pccfora ! Pissep ? projects l&c isegs ftcm eelgs. fielp at Hand. If you liave nny complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice yon csn pos sibly obtain , write the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt reply. Address , DR. J. C. AVER , Lowell , Mass. Established J7SO. 9 " 3 celebrated for more than a century as a delicious , nutritious , and flesh-forming beverage , has our well-known Yellow Label < ? on the front of every package , end our J trade-niark"LaHelle * y Chocolatiere/'outhc back. NONE OTHER GENUINE. MADE ONLY DY WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. , fi Dorchester , Mass. iiiiiin 'Ihavo bcca using CASCARETS for Insomnia , tilthvhlch I have been afflicted forever over twenty years , and I can say that Cascarets bare given iiio moro relief than any other reme dy I have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom mend tUcin to rav friends as toeing all they are repres * * tl. " Tnos. GILLARD , Elgin , ill. CANDY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK RCC'STIRED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good , Netar Gickcu.Ycakeu. . or Gripe , 10c. 25c , § Qc. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . . Pmti3j CoxrInJ , Clitesco , Montreal , New VcrL. 310 fcoMalid guaranteed by alldrufj- Rlsts to CUKE Tobacco Habit. 'Iclta artns for sale. S2 per acre ca&li.bariTZ icrop/fiatll paJS. J. Mnlbstt , . ' - Flower Worh p. From Oie notes of a traveler In India , we learn some very Interesting facts in regard to the worship of flowers as practiced by the Inhabitants of Bonn- bay. A Persian , In passing , otops be fore a certain flower , and stands with his face bowed over it as if half in trance. His face is full of adoration , as if within the heart of that flower he saw some strange and supernatural vis- Ion. And after standing thus for some length of time , it appears that the vis ion has been fulfilled , and then he spreads his mat and sits before the flower until sunset. Then he prays be fore It , and after that he folds his mat and goes home. Again he conies on the following night ; and repeatedly , each night in succession , until the flower fades , and bringing his friends with him. Guitar or lute-playing seems a part of the ceremony , and there they sit offering up their worship in melody and In prayer ; and after their prayers are done they still remain , sipping wines and chatting until toward the dawn. Finally the flower dies , and then , by way of a very impressive finale , they all suddenly arise before the flower , serenade it. and then depart. In "Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken Into the shoes. During winter your feet feel uncomfort able , nervous , and often cold and damp. If j'ou have perspiring , smarting feet or tight shoes , try Allen's Foot-Ease. It warms , and rests the feet and makes walking easy. Cures "swollen and sweating feet , blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and is a certain cure for chilblains and frost bites. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists tmd.shoe stores for 25c. Trial package mailed FREE. Address Alleo S. Olmsted , Le Roy. N. Y. A Misname 1 Vessel. Judge If you were at the club dur ing the trouble tell what you saw. Witness ( a colored waiter ) Well , sah , de cha'man ob de entertainment committee jes' slatted de secretary obah do head wlf de lovin' cup.- .Tewelers' Weekly. Will Get Down to It. It is certainly true that as deeply Im bedded as the sciatic nerve is , St. Ja cobs Oil will get down to it and cure it. It is a proof of how penetrating and efli cacious are its curative powers. An Alarm Padlock. The latest novelty in padlocks is out with an auxiliary chamber containing an explosive for creating an alarm on the lock being tampered with. The ex plosive is fired by a hammer inside the lock. THEY WANT TO TELL Those Grateful Women Who Have Baen Helped by Mrs. Pinkham. Women who have suffered severely and been relieved of their ills by Mrs. Pinkham's advice and medicine are constantly urging1 publication of their statements for the benefit of other wo men. Here are two such letters : Mrs. LIZZIE BEVERLY , 258 Merrimac St. , Lowell , Mass. , writes : " It affords me great pleasure to tell all suffering women of thcbenefitlhave received from taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Icanhard- ly find , words to express my gratitude for what she has done forme. My trouhle Was ulceration of the womb. I was un der the doctor's care. Upon examina tion he found fifteen very large ulcers , but he failed , to do me good. I took sev eral bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound , also used , the Sanative Wash , and am cured. Mrs. Pinkham's medicine saved my life , and I would recommend it to all suffering women. " Mrs. AMOS TROMBLEAY , Ellenburgh Ctr. , N. Y. . writes : " 1 took cold at the time my baby was born , causing me to have milk legs , and was sick in bed for eight weeks. Doctors did me no good , I surely thought I would die. I was al so troubled with falling of the womb. I could not eat , had faint spells as often as ten times a day. One day a lady came to see me and told me of the benefit she had derived from taking Lydia E. Pinkharn's medicines and ad vised me to try it. I did so , and had taken only half a bottle before I was able to sit in a chair. After taking three bottles I could do my own work. I am now in perfect health. * ' We are never so ridiculous by the qualities we have , as by those we af fect to have. Rochefoucauld. Save the wrappers around Diamond "C" Soap. They are worth money. While prosperous you can uumbei many friends ; but when the stornt comes you are left alone. Ovid. TOO GOOD TO BE FREE ! But send 25candwo will mail you a trial treatment of " 5 Drops. " ' ) icr Cured Nervous Prostration , Rheumatism , Catarrh and Stomach Trouble. DiUSHTERS CURED BY " 5 DROPS. " tTBADE HARK.l MOTHER ADD 3 . Swansou Rheumatic Cure Co. , Chicago , July 25 , ' 98. think " 5 DROPS" is the best medicine in the world : it has done me so much good. Before " ' " 5 DKOPS" I could hardlv lie in bed long enough to go to sleep. 1 would have to pet up and vraSfiiround bit in bed. I don't know what was the matter with me , but I was suffering al ! , or up hardlv lie the softest bed. As throtich me and inv body was so tender that part of the time I could on it has benefitled me so much I have recommended it to my neighbors. Three of my daughters have sent to von for " 5 DSOPS : " nlso two of my lady friends. One of my daughters was siitterinc terribly all bloated until she weighed 174 pounds , but after she took ribly _ with _ her . stomach . . , and _ was _ _ _ up . . . . , . . . nil TMrrnT trn 111 "SD " ? ' ' ROPS" her weight oame down to 146 pounds her normal weight and she is all right again , She thinks ilier * never was such medicine made. I myself thinlc . . it is splendid. . . * VA " * * * w - . . * * .i IllllJlia cin - v.-nf -\T Ifll'ilTXT T \ / * < .lll ff\\ . Collbran Col. > IRS. M. A. MAlrlNGLi , , that he is cured of Rheuma- to my cose of STOMACH tUm. DROPV nd I can tell you TROUBLE ' be with- I don't want to - to-da market. It has cured _ thanks for the fnvors a bad case . . . " IRA SAKGEXT. I have received nt your hands. Jf you have not sufficient confidence , after reading these letters , to send for three large bottles f MI S2.CO. which will surely euro yon , then send for a 81. OO bottle , which contains enough medicine to more e.i r * efc. m * K f" % * 9 9 than satisfy you of its wonderful curative properties Prepaid by mall -k 1 w B la ? ' ' or express. This wonderful curative gives almost Instant relief and Is .1 permanent cure for KhcumiitlsuiSciatica , 1 . . . . . ' . nackachc , Asthma , liar Fever , Catarrh. Sleeplessness , Nervous jintl IxeuralKlc Jeadaches epa'n. , Heart Weakness. Toothache , JKarache , Croui > , l.a Grippe , Malaria , creeping Osumbncss , Bronchitis , and kindred discuses. i B * * r | M f im | g % j j is the name and dose. Larzc bottle (30) doses ) $1.00 , prepaid by mail 55 tJf t * J * i or express ; three bottles $2.50. Sold only by us and our agents , AGENTS APPOINTED IN NKW TEKKITOKV. WRITE TO-DAY. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO. , 167 Dearborn St. , Chicago , III. ALKALI IM.E AND HIS PARD. Eome .Mistaken Popular Impressions in Kccard to the Rough Riders. A few afternoons ago a man from this citj' drove down to Bergen Point , lie stopped at a wayside hotel to rest in the breezes of the bay. On the piazza there were two sun-browned men in the well-known cavalry uni form. Of course , they were rough riders. The man from the city asked them to join him in what is done the world over when there is a meeting of one kind of men and they accepted with the grace of long practice. The two adventurers fell to telling stories , while the man from the city continued to supply from time to time his part of the entertainment. One of the riders was a tall , lean , muscular man , with a six weeks' growth of beard and the ends of his black hair begin ning to curl over the top of his coat collar. He swore clubly , used pic turesque and unusual slang , and spat tobacco juice frequently In the direc tion of the Statue of Liberty. The man from the city recognized him at once as Alkali Ike , or one of his pards. The second rider was a. wiry little man who had very little to say about any tiling. The man from the city found his new acquaintances so interesting that tlia sun had disappeared before lie was ready to return. Just as lie was ready to drive away a rna.n came out of the liotel and lighted a lamp that stood on a post near the road. As soon as it was seen by the picturesque individual with the long hair and the swagger he pulled out his revolver and emptied it at the lamp with an orthodox cowboy yell. The man _ from the city was sur prised to see that the lamp withstood the bombardment unscathed. The little man's fingers began to twitch when his companion began shooting. He presently borrowed the gun , shoved home two cartridges , and straightened his wrist twice. The first shot went through the glass globe three. inches above the flame and the second cut away the top of the wick. "Hum , " said the man from the city. "Where did you learn to do that ? " "In Texas , " answered the quiet little man. "And you ? Where do you live ? " was asked of the big one. "Me ? Oh , I'm from Dutchess Coun ty. " And he spat once more at the Statue of Liberty. Xcw York Sun. "What the Deacon Said. For forty years Deacon Dunn had been a married man , and his burden had not been light , nor had his yoke been easy. S.ome married men have that kind of luck. It is not gallant to say why. The deacon's hair was gray and his face was a tangle of wrinkles. Where worry walks it leaves its foot prints there. But the deacon was pa tient. And pious. Never had he in all those slow revolving years been heard to say a word save in kindness to the Titian-haired partner of his bosom. What she had said to him passeth com prehension. But the worm will turn. As the adage hath it : It is a long worm that has no turning. One day the deacon's limit was reached. The heel of the Titian-haired partner of his bosom had struck the worm in a tender spot at last. The deacon rose nobly to the occasion. "Jane Ann Dunn , " he thun dered at her , without the slightest ef fort at self-control , "I have listened to you and stood it fer forty years with out a word back. The Lord knows how many times I have wanted to swear , and how many times it had ought to 'a' been done fer your own good and my peace of iniiid. But I have never said a word. The end of ray patience has come , and I will say now , Jane Ann , what had ought to 'a' been said at the start , and that is this : 'Derii your red-headed skin to gol- darnatlon. ' That's all I've to say. Jane Ann , and I don't want to have to say It ag'in. Do you hear ? " And , strange as it may seem to those versed in such matters , the deacon never had occa sion to repeat his rebuke. JKobin Roosts. For many years naturalists like Audubon - dubon and Wilson studied and wrote of this bird before it was known that there were "robin roosts" as well as pigeon roosts. Only within the last few years was the fact brought out that a bird more familiarly known than tliS paSSeiiger piyocn followed this mode of spending the niirht. although it adopted spring instead of fall for hundreds in Inu-h-sholtcr- massing by a - - ed wood for a night's protection from cold , or because it is the period before pairing time , or for some other reason at present beyond man's ken. With what stealth must'this ' well-known and much-observed bird have found its way in such numbers to the same patch of timber night after night in the early months of the year , according to lo cality , coming from all directions so swiftly that a secreted observer could not count , keeping up a chatter that could be heard for a long distance , un til the last bird , somewhat belated , per haps , found shelter in the darkening grove , when all became as silent as thousands of wings were folded to rest. Primitive Ice-Making. The most ancient method of making ice appears to bo that practiced in In dia. Holes are made in the ground , dry straw is put at the bottom of these , and ou it , at the close of the day , are placed pans of water , which are left until the next morning , when the ice that is found within the pans is collected. The industry is carried on only in districts where the ground is dry , and Avill readily absorb the vapor given off from the water in the pans. The freezing , of course , is duo to the great amount of heat absorbed by the vapor in passing from its liquid to its gaseous form. Poverty may blunt our other senses , but it sharpens the taste. AQ Good ns a Native. General Sir Herbert Kitchener , , the Sirdar commanding the Anglo-Egyp- ian expedition in a Sudan , is evidently man of resource , if a story told of I fun be true. The Sirdar is a tall , dark- skinned man who in disguise would sasily pass for a native , and his knowl- idge of the character of the tribes , and > f their language , gives him an ad- rantage in dealing with the people. At one of his camps on the Nile , so runs the story , two Arab date-sellers vere on a certain occasion arrested , be- ng suspected of being spies. They jvere confined in the guard tent , and verc not long left alone , for soon after : heir detention a third A : : " , - > . vas unceremoniously bundled into the : ent. Thereupon an animated jabbering jegan , and was carried on for a few ninutes. The two prisoners were by 10 means reticent in the presence of jne of their own race , who was , like themselves , a prisoner , and they let their tongues wag fast. After a few minutes' conversation : he sentry was surprised to see the latest arrival draw aside the door and step out. "All right , sentry , " he said. "I am ; oing to the general. " It was Kitchener , and he himself in- restigated the case to see that justice .vas done. A few minutes more passed , and i gain the door was opened. This time an.orderly appeared. He haudotl a spade to each of the prisoners , and they were then marched outside , made : o dig their own graves , and shot. They ivere , in truth , as had been suspected , spies , and the general had convinced limself of the fact. Freaks of Sleep-Walkers. A well-known physician gives au ac count of an Irish gentleman who swam more than two miles down a river , got ashore , and was subsequently discover ed sleeping by the roadside , altogether unconscious of the extraordinary feat he had accomplished. Professor Fischnell , of Bale , writes of a young student of Wurtemburg , who used to play hide-and-seek while fast asleep. His fellow-students knew of his propensity , and Avhen he began walking threw bolsters after him which he always eluded , jumping over bed steads and other obstacles placed in his way. A gentleman was once discovered at 1 o'clock in the morning in a neighbor's garden in prayer , evidently under the impression that he was in church , but otherwise in a deep sleep. A young girl given to sleep-talking was in the habit of imitating the violin with her lips giving the preliminary tuning and scraping and flourishing wth the utmost fidelity. It puzzled her physician a great deal until he learned that when an infant the girl lived in a room adjoining a fiddler , who often performed upon his instrument within hearing. Railroad Trains to Rim Slower. llailroad officials claim that it is very ex- r.onsive to run their express trains , and are talking ahout reducing the speed. It is like wise expensive to the health to struggle and compete in business a flairs as men do nowadays. Tlfe whole system gives out. For restoring strength Hosteller's Stom- - < -h Bitters is the proper remedy. Tolstoi's Wife. Tolstoi leaves all practical matters re lating to his publications to his wife. She supervises the printing , attends to the correspondence and reads the [ u-oofs. She has brought out two com plete editions of his works , one in a sumptuous form , the other a cheap edi tion for the public. Their text is identi cal , but the edition de luxe has a num ber of portraits of the author , some of which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Feel the Influence. Cold and heat alike aggravate neural gia , because the nerves feel the cold and lieat sensitively , but nerves are sensi- Live to treatment and feel the influence 3f St. Jacobs Oil , which cures the ail- promptly. On Disapproval. The Detroit Free Press supplies a new definition for an old customer. "They tell me that Blakely is not rich , and yet there is a hardly a day but wagons from the jewelers and oth er merchants stop there. " "That's so. Mrs. Biakcly is one of those women that have things sent home on disapproval. " L'se Diamond "C" Soap and get a full ? ilt mantel clock for nothing. Other valuable pri/.os also. Diplomatic. Miss Willing Do you believe in an nexation ? Mr. Sharpleigh Yes that is Alice , will you let me annex your fortunes to mine ? Miss Willing Oh , Harold , how hap py we shall be ! But , remember , I must insist upon having more than mere territorial rights ! Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only cough medieine used in my house. D. C. Albright , Miffliiiburg , Pa. , Dec. 11. ' 95. Plant Food in Pill Form. The administration of food to plants by means of pills is a new idea. The exact kiud of nourishment required is easily ascertained , the necessary salts are inclosed in a prepared case and buried under the roots. IWake it a Point To Get the Best Every Time , When You Buy Medicine. Health is too valuable to he trifled with. Do not experiment. Get Hood's Sarsapn- rilla and you will have the best medicine money can buy the medicine that cures when all others fail. You have every rea son to expect it will do for you what it has done for others. Kemeinber Hood's Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine. Price $1. Hood's Pills are the favorite cathartic. 23c. Not to Be Cauaht. | Walters in Parisian restaurants al ways have an answer ready. Zola , the aovelist , had noticed this fact , and ac- : ordinjj to the London Figaro , made use of it in perpetrating a joke. "Bring me a sphinx a hi Maro.ngo , " 10 said to a waiter. "I am sorry to saj' they are out , " vras : ho answer. ' What , no more sphinx ! " said Zola , n a tone of indignant surprise. The waiter stepped close to the chair uid whispered : "Tho truth is , we have some , mon sieur , but I don't care to serve them to ou , as they are not quite fresh. " i > enfnp ; B Cnmini Hii'urecl > y local applications , as they cannot reach the liscased portion of the ear. There is only one ray to cure Deafness , and that is by constitu- ional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- lamcd. condition of the mucous lining of the "ustaehian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed ou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- ng , and when it is entirely closed Deafness is he result ; and unless the inflammation can be akcn out and this tube restored ) to Its normal londitlon , hearing will bo destroyed forever ; line cases out of ten are caused by catarrh , v inch is nothing but an inflamed condition of he mucous surfaces. We will give Ona Ilundre ; ! Dollars for any : ase of Deafness ( caused by catarrh ) that can- lot ba cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for ircuhirs , free. free.F. .1. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , 0. SS SoW by Drnpgists , 75c. Noncommittal. "Don't yon thinlc , st-nator , that Dewey would make an excellent Presi- lentV" "Well , I don't know nbout that. There ; till seems to be considerable doubt as : o which party he favors. " T. Use PenPUana for Coughs , Colds ? 5ripjp < -A Governor's Letter. ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLUM , EAST MAIN ST. , COLUMBUS , OHIO. ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYI I-M , t EAST MAIN ST. , COR. ROSE AVE. , Columbus. O. f Dr. S. B. Hartman : "Some years ago a friend of our institution recommended to us Dr. Hartman's ' Pe-nvna" as in excellent remedy for the influenza , of which we then had several cases \\hich threatened to be of a serious character. "We began to use it and experienced such wonderful results that since then Pe-ru-nahas become our favorite medicine for influenza , catarrh , coughs , colds and bronchitis. "SISTERS OF ST. FRANCIS , St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum. " CHARLESTON , W. VA. . March 9 , iSoS. The Pe-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co. , Columbus , Ohio : Gentlemen I can recommend your preparation , Pe-ru-na , r.s a tonic. Its reputation as a cure for catarrh is excellent , it having been used by a number of people known to me with the very best results. Very truly , G. W. ATKINPCS- . Dr. Hartman , one of the best known physicians and surgeon * in the United States , was the first man to formulate Pe-ru-na. It was through his genius and perseverance that it was introduced to the medicjl pro fession of this country. Send to The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company , Columbus , Ohio , for a free book written by Dr. Hartman. GOVERNOR ATKINSOX. Ask any druggist for a free Pe-ru-na Almanac for the year 1899. YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEAN LY" F YOU USE POPHAM'SASTHMA SPECIFIC . Gives relict in FIVE minutes. Send 1 tor a FKEEtrial pactoge. Sold by -'Druggists. One Vox. sent postpaid an receipt of $1.00. Sixbozea55.00. address THOS. roPlUM. PHILl. , PA. 27J/S IS INTENDED ONLY FOR COUNTRY PRINTERS WHO WISH TO START IN BUSINESS FOR THEMSELVES. WHAT JS THE USE OF YOUR WORKING ALL YOUR LIVES FOR SOME ONE ELSE WHEN WITH ONLY $100 YOU CAN START IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR SELF. We Have Sold OUR $110 OUTFITS TO AT LEAST TWENTY-FIVE YOUNG MEN IN THE PAST YEAR AND THEY ARE NOW RUNNING A BUSINESS OF THEIR OWN. ARE MAKING MONEY AND BUILDING UP 111EIR BUSI NESS AS WELL AS HELPING TO BUILD UP THE TOWNS IN WHICH THEY LIVE. WE CAN SEND YOU SAMPLE COPIES OF THEIR PUB LICATIONS. There Is no Use "PEGGING ALONG" ON A SMALL SALARY ALL YOUR LIVES. PICK OUT A SMALL TOWN IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD , write us about it , AND WE WILL HELP YOU GET STARTED BY SELLING YOU ONE OF OUR $ IW OUTFITS. FOR FUR THER INFORMATION ADDRESS , CHICAGO NEWSPAPER UNION , 411 Douglas St. , Sioux City , Iowa. * . Vt * JL Makes the Spot Vnniah. A sliglit rap inny cause n bruise , or a slight blow a black one , sore ami ten der. But it is easy to cure n bruise "by the use of St. Jacobs Oil , and make the spot vanish and the soreness heal. According to computations the black race embraces about one-tenth of the living members of the human species , or 150i00,000 individuals. Texas and California F.veiir ionH. For information address , II. C. CIIYXEY , General A uiir , Sioux City. Icnva. The Chinese do everything backward. Th..v exactly reverse the usual order of civilization. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Uroino Quinine Tablets. All drugcists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. If the wind does whistle occasionally It never tackles popular airs. For complete list of prizes , given free to users of Diamond "C" Soap , write Cudahy Packing Co.South OmahaNeb , When passion is on the throne reason is out of doors. M. Henry. WANTED. Case oflwul health that R-M'-A'X-a - | not U nclU. Spnil 5 cents to Illp.ius Chemicn. ' Co. , How Yor ) : . for 10 samples a.-xl S.OOO testimonial * . If you reside in a stone house , dou'j throw glasses. 3lr.t.Viii .toxvH dooTiiiso STROP tor Children tcethinn : eotteiis the KIIUIK , reduces iufiaimii.itlou. allays ram. cures wind colic. 25 c ntH a bo tile. Don't think dollars can be acquired without sense. Eiifsion , If sick you can find help. If cripjui--l \ . 'h rheu matism you can be cured. If tirn ; .ouneiY rest and the place to go is HOT SPRINGS , SOUTH DAKOTA The expense is less than you imr. Tin Northwestern Line" has announced l ex cursions , certain days this month at The Evans Hotel will remain ops n : .nd tin and all other hotels "anil boarding ! ifuses ir giving good service with low rates i-r.ng : th < winter. Round trip ] Omaha , - 16.4 flo. Valley , 16.55 rates Sioux City , i4.8 < and corresponding reductions from other point' west. Climate. Water , Scenery and Hotel- are unex celled. Thirty ( toys , * time allowed ud II. ( J Cheyney , General Acent , Sioux City. If > wa , car tell youmore * about It. The next date will be December 20. PENSIONS , PATENTS , CLAIMS 'JOHN W. MORRIS , WASH1H6TQN.D.C Lkte PrlncipaJ ? .T Tnln r U. 8. fuulou UTHM 3 jr > . in las' WIT. 15 4jadlcilljn rltlmi. Utr. i" 0 ITCUTsecaredorCOre ? all I6tsaJ.S-earch free rfl I LlS I Col anicri-Co.4FSt.\Vash.ngtonD.C CURE YOURSELF ! "CUKESX I Uee Big G for unnatural 'in 1 to 5 daji.\ I discharges , inflammations , Qair ai d \J irritations or ukerattoas not 10 Mrwiure. of inucont nitmbrane * . Pierenu coauiian. Painlejs , and net Mtrin- \THEEvm CHEHICAI.GO. g nt or poigonoug. CIHKNHATI.O.l J Sold by Drnffl * * * , C. S. A. y. i r "ent in plain wrapper , by expre § , prepaid , foi Jl.CO. or3 bottles. | 2.75. Circular sent on request , S. C. X. U. 5O-98