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20 rTTR OMATTA DA1LV SITN'DAV, APTUL S, 1000. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR SCENES Etchings of Life Among Boer Prifonm in Simon's Eaj. THE REMINGTON TIGLRS ON DUTY Jin Amrrlrnn Jlllllnnnlr Dolus: Duty 11 nn KiikIiiimt nl tile l-'ront SUcfclte In tlif I'lrlil lijr (iiiriloii II. (irnnt. No branch of tho Drltlsh service notv oper ating In South Africa In moro picturesque than the Ilomington scouts, conspicuously mentioned In Hudyard Kipling's cablegram in ono of tho weekly papers tho other day. Gordon II. Orant. who Is making sketches from tho llfo at tho front for this paper, noads two drawings showing theso scoutu In notion. They are all colonial born, ho writes, and havo an Intimate knowledge of tho country. They ride Ilnsuto jionles, which liavo nevor becn'shod and which can undergo hardships to which other than native horses BOBR PUISONHItS OF WAR would Inevitably uccum1. The scouts dis tinguish themsolvos from members of other forces by wearing a strip of leopard skin with hair on around tho hat, and becauso of thin aro often spoken of as Remington's Tigers. Of lato Mr. Grant has had many oppor tunities to make studies of Doer prisoners, ono of which Is hero presented showing them liasslng away the tlmo on shipboard. It will bo obsorved that they scom to bo taking tho situation very philosophically over their tobacco and cards. Major Iuls Seymour, of whom Mr. Grant (submits n sketch from llfo, and who Is known In South Africa as tho American millionaire mining emglncer, has formed a corps of engineers composed of his employes In Johannesburg which Is now attached to tho British forces. This corps Is colloquially spoken of as tho P. R. C, which, being MAJOR SEYMOUR. translated, means Pioneer Railway corps. Its function Is to accompany tho different llvlslons and attend to tho repairing of bridges nnd tho like. dlMlYI' riJATl'HIIS OK l.WK, iMrs. I. N. Erlsman of Mount Vernon, 111., recently gavo birth to twin boys. Her hus band, a prominent educator and an ardent republican, named tho boys Shelby and Cul lom. On loarnlng of this Senator Cullom font the parents a letter of thanks, assur ing them that ho should ns long as ho lived follow his namesakes with Interest. Women smokers aro ho numerous In Oel glum that "Smoking Forbidden" signs are now put on tho women's compartments In tho railway cars. The women who llko to smoko refuse so far to go Into tho men's smoking compartments nnd are beginning to demand separato smoking compartments for themselves. One of tho most prosperous farmers In tho Vicinity of Clinton, Ind., Is Madison Nolen, nn ox-soldier, who lost his right arm at Chanrellorsvlllo. After being mustered out of sorvlco ho cleared a piece of ground and YOU may be suffering while po.t.Uva and permanent relief is easily obtainable California's Mission Remedies and Cala Cactus Liniment are warranted to cure RHEUMATISM and HI diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder The drutflil will rehire yoar moot It Sta Curo (till to benefit you ' San Curo Cathartic Tablets Work painlessly and Immediately rcllsv conitlpatlon and LIVI3R ILLS. 1 L &s V AX mM-k ft m . built a house without assistance, doing nil his own farm work except In busy seasons For years ho continued to buy and unaided clear moro land until now ho owns ono of tho best farm In Vermilion county. A story In Paris, Just come out. Is that Delblor, who was France's public execu tioner for thirty-five years, and who re signed not long since In favor of his son, attempted sulcldo about two weeks ago. Delbler declares ho Is not Insane, but says ho Is haunted by the ghosts of tho people ho has guillotined. A Philadelphia woman relates tho follow ing Instance of an nnswer to prayer. "One. day I was walking on tho street when I saw a runaway horso galloping toward me. The driver had lost all control over tho animal, and as tho wagon was swaying from sldo to sldo tho driver seemed In great danger of being thrown out nnd soveroly Injured, If not killed. I stepped Into tho street and prayed for tho Imrso with all my might. It gavo ono look at mo, stopped and hung Its head abashed. Hut that Isn't all. The driver, seeing tho horso was submissive, was about to selzo tho whip, with tho Intention of lashing tho beast, when I directed my prayers townrd him. Ho at once gavo up his cruel design, Jumped from his soat and ON HOARM THE "MANIUV" AT SIMON'S began patting the horse's went on my way rejoicing." head. Then I IMIATTI.M OK Tllli i OIJM.STHIIS. "Now, children," said the Sunday sohool superintendent, "I want you all to bo very st.Ul while I read this boautlful story so still you can hear a pin drop." All was quiet until ono little fellow exclaimed: "Well, why don't you let It drop?" Nellie, aged C, had two peta a canary, which was a lino singer, and a cat. One day tho cago door was left open and the cat was discovered In tho act of swallowing tho last morsel of poor blrdlo. Nellie gazed at tho cat a fow moments In sorrowful meditation and than said: "Mamma, will kitty havo to sing now?" Tcachor Who was tho first man. Tommy? Tommy Goorge Washington. He was lirst In war, first In peaco and first In Teacher (Interrupting) Oh, no; Adam was tho first man. Tommy Oh, well, If you aro going to ring In foreigners I mtpposo ho was. "What aro you doing, cook?" asked 4-year-old Harry. "Cleaning some fish for your dinner," was tho roply. "Well," rejoined the little follow. "I don't seo why llsh havo to bo cleaned when they're In swlmmln' all tho time." A little girl called at a drug Rtoro tho other day and said: "My mamma wants a nickel's worth of Jumps." "Jumps!" exclalmod tho astonished clerk, "why, wo haven't anything of that kind." Tho llttlo miss insisted that Jumps was what sho wanted, but finally returned homo for further Instructions. In i few minutes she came runnlug back and said: "It Isn't JumfH. It's hops mamma wants." Tho grocer' man on tho corner rolates that a couplo of daa ago a little girl en tered his eitnporium nnd timidly laying down a dime asked for 10 cents' worth of candy. "It's for papa," sho said. "I want to 'sprlso him when he comes home." Tho grocery man proceeded to dig out somo of his stock, when tho little girl In terposed. "Don't glvo mo that kind. Give mo cara mels. I Just lovo caramels." "Hut I thought theso wcro for papa." tho grocery man remarked. "I know." explained tho llttlo girl, "but when I glvo them to papa ho'll Just kiss mo nnd My thnt 'cause I'm such a generous llttlo girl he'll glvo them all back to me. So you'd better glvi mo caramels." Young Willlo Jefferson, son of the famoun "Joe," Is a typical Jefferson, In habits, man ners, looks and wit. Somo weeks ago Willlo was given a nice fat sum out of the. avings of hlo distinguished father and allowed to go to Europe for tho summer. Willie went. Ono day Joseph Jefferson received a cable gram from Willie, then In Parln: "Send llvo hundred dollars.--Willie." Tho older Jofferi-on answered: "What for?" The reply seemed to arrive almost beforo Mr. Jefferson's message was sent. It read: "For Willlo." Willie received tho money. DISMOUNTED lUJMiNQTON SCOOTU MA BUSINESS CROOKS IN CITIES Trsil of Public and Prirato Corruption In Municipal Affairs. SCHEMES TO PLUCK THE TAXPAYERS Himv I.cuttllretl ttolilier.v i Curried On In AtMv Vnrli I'llj- mill "No! Only Tiilcrtitetl, hut Openly mi d I'nlillcl) Derrnileil." Hon. Illrd S. ColeT, comptroller of tho city of Now York, who Is making a gallant light for laws to protect the treasury of the city from political and business crooks, de tails lu the Independent the methods of thn looters and the lows needed to forestall their efforts. Ho nays: "Tho people of New York are slow to anger and not easily aroused on public questions that do not concern them as Individuals, but there aro Indications that some recent Incidents havo set In motion that sound nnd all-powerful collective opinion that Is tho safeguard of good government and honest methods of BAY, CAPETOWN. finance. Tho business community has been thoroughly shocked by the npparvnt wreck ing nnd almost total destruction of tho Im mensely valuable property of a groat private corporation. "Conservative public opinion had already been aroused to somo intent by a bold and determined effort to force tho city Into ono of tho most dangerous and expensive con tracts overy seriously suggested to a munici pality. Thu contract with tho Ramapn Water company, which somo of the strongest political and financial Influences In the com munity attempted to forco upon tho city of New York, was against public policy, against all modern theories nnd methods of honest municipal government, against the principle of municipal ownership, upon which tho present administration was elected, lamj .however It may bo disguised by specious argument, it was a brazen attempt to enrich prlvato Intcrcfits at the expenso of tho public treasury. That danger Is hardly less rcmoto than It was thrco or six months ago. The snmo Influences that sought to forco the contract upon tho city aro actively at work A RDMINGTON SCOUT ON PATROL DUTY. i at Albany to defeat all legislation lntrnrtea to save tho taxpaycru from tho monstrous fraud. ' Wrri'lilim of l'rlnp Property, "Tho wrecking of the property of a great prlvato corporation was so closely allied with the-business of tho municipality that tho two may bo contlderod together, and when so considered the magnitude of such dangeious methods Is enough to appal tho most conservative citizen. Tho mint valu able asset of tho company, that has been brought, to tho vorgo of ruin, consists of a franchise! from the city. That franchise, which as a matter of equity should bo tho property of the municipality, wan practically presented as a free gift to tho company. Not content with obtaining ihls enormously 1CINQ OBSERVATIONS Or TilK UOUrtfl. valuublii property for nothing, thu company ' hn for years fought to tho court of last, rifort ovory attimpt of the city to collect even a minimum reventio from tho exercise of the franchise. "To trace the close) relationship between public and private corruption, it Is only necessary to study carefully fho very recent history of the development and operation of the property of tho wrecked company. Certain work could not be done, except by permit of certain city authorities; thercforo a particular firm of contractors had to bo employed to do the work upon terms that any well managed private corporation would hnve rejected as ruinous. "Tho public, surprised and shocked by re cent disclosures, has apparently entirely overlooked tho fact that somo of tho mn who sought to forco upon oo city tho eon trnct with the Hnmapo Water company havo for several years been active In tho affairs of tho Third Avcnuo Railroad company. There may bo no relation betweon tho two Incidents, but results havo demonstrated that men who cannot save a rich company from financial ruin should not be trusted to mako contracts between tho city and a speculative corporation. If tho ruin of a great prlvato company unsettles business and shakes confidence, It Is natural to sup poso that tho taxpayers will look with sus picion upon all relations between the man agement of that company and any depart ment of tho city government. Itoliliery TiileriitVil. "Legalized robbery of tho city of New ! York is not only tolerated, It Is openly and , publicly defended. Under existing laws and legal opinions the city may bo overcharged for supplies, openly and outrageously I swindled, o It has been again and again, end thero Is no defense. Any man with enough personal or political Inlluenco to ob tain from tho city nn order for goods may charge two or thrco times tho market valuo with Impunity and collect the full amount , charged. Almost any manner of clnlm ngalwt the city that hns a basis of fart may be converted at short uotlco Into a confessed , Judgment from which thero Is no appeal. Tho schemo must be poor and dull Indeed , that will not extort money from tho city j treasury In theso days of legal frauds and swindles. "Legislation to correct theso dangerous ovlls has been sought at Albany, but beforo i tho machinery can bo set In full motion tho , same influences that supported the Rnmapo j water contract and helped manage (!) tho1 Third Avenue railroad are at work to block the wheels. Tho robbery of the city treas ury by means well enough -within the law to make robbery and fraud qulto resectable nro apparently to be continued, so long ns tho backers of tho It am a no Job can control legislation at Albany. "Tho situation Is serious enough to compel tho attention of every honest business man and every public-spirited citizen. No man over yet quit stealing becauso he thought he had taken enough. Tho wrecking of prlvato property and tho looting of tho city treasury will go on In New York Just nn long ns It can bo done with Impunity and without fear or danger of tho strong hand of tho law. So long ns fraud Is legal thero will be fraud. Municipal corruption will not bo confined to ono administration, ono party or faction whtlo It remains a legalized undertaking, any moro than tho robbery of prlvato corpora tions will stop whllo It can bo dono without hindrance or detection. "Thoro Is but ono safe and permanent remedy for public or private corruption an nrouscd public opinion that will compel proper laws and tho honest nnd fearless en forcement of them. No public or private Interest can long thrive on fraud. Corrup tion In prlvato business destroys confidence ,ind saps the vitality of tho commercial body. In public affairs fraud discredits a municipality, degrades Its employes nnd do bases Its citizenship." SO MK I.ATI-: INVENTIONS. In a now emergency cut-off valve for en gines a pair of magnets are used in con junction with an electric Hystem controlled by push buttoni) located at convenient points to jut a imr out or connection with a i ui'lKhted lever controlling the throttle. llfel.s of overshoes aio prevented from I slipping down by a I'ennsylvanlun s patent ! uiHii'iiur. coiisisiini; oi an elastic ribbon, provided with a clamp at ono end to urlp ino upper cdRo of tho rubber heel, tho op posite end carrying a hook to cngnKe tho shoo upper. A lmndy lifter nnd strainer for cooked vegetables, ets.s, etc., Is formed of a small central disk, around which nro arranged r.nllat Intr tliiKera, with central vertical stern to lift tho strainer by, the device bain? placed In tho kettlo when tho vesetnble nro put In. Paper bags can bo rapidly and securely closed by a new fastening device, which Is formed of n loop of soft, pliable wire of fiillllclent lfiiKth to extend beyond tho folded nnd lluttened mouth of the sack, bi lnK pllpped over the folded mouth and twisted to w.nd up tho loose portion. Snow In city streets can be rupldlv dls p. s it of by a now apparatus wlileh Is tnuunted In newer catch basins, hnvlntr u water wheel to turn a disintegrating nul tntur, on which tho snow falls ns It Is pushed Into tho basin, falling through in fin.ill partlclos. which will not clog tho siwir. Iluttons can be nttaehed to garments without sewing fast to the cloth by a nowly patented fastener, comprising a sijiiare foc ilon of heavy fabric, with an eyelet In tho center to receive the shank of the button, which Is held In nlaea by a cord laced through the eyo nnd over the edgo of tho fabric. Mi ctrlclty Is used In connection with try cocks to give an alarm In case of low water In a boiler, the outer end of tho cm k having an alr-tlght pixket, In tho center of wlili h lit set n diaphragm, which Is forced in contact with a screw when steam gets into tho cock nnd expands tho nlr, A New Yorker hns designed a street cleaning ma. blue to be operated by une man, having a rotary brush gea'cd tn a I. n ie win el in ljo l ai'idly turned ami sweep the dirt Imo nn epille'S chain of 1m k.-tn. v. Ini b i miitj !n'o i bag suspended from I'm ni.u hlno as t ho latter in propelled along the nnwment. Nothing Injurious lu Bronchia! Troches A great relief for coughs, hoarse iiean, throat and lung troubles. John I. llrown & Son. Iln.ton. I 1 ml w i HI Ciii $1.00 FtMi $1.45 A.11 oF tli g so advertised chairs are made oF solid oalnand nicely Finished, Fine cane seat and thoroughly well made. We-Are Headquarters for All Kinds of Furniture and Guarantee Lowest Prices. Dewey & Stone Furniture 1115-1117 Farnam Street. Strictly One Price. ONLY $5.0 I am a REGULAR GRADUATE of two MEDICAL COLLEGES. My entire professional life has been that of a SPECIALIST 'i PRIVATE DISEASES nnd DISORDERS of MEN. Ten years in Omaha. ELECTRICITY and MEDICAL TREATMENT combined in all cases where it is advisable. Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilis, in all its stages. Loss el Vigor and vfiality, caused from abuso or excesses. Weakness and Disorders of Kidney and Bladder cured, and health and vigor and ambition fully restored. CURES GUARANTEED in all curable cases, $5.00 A MONTH. CURES GUARANTEED. CHARGES LOW. HOME TREATMENT. Consultation and Examination FREE. DR. SEARLES & SEARLES, Mil'lUfe mmifmlm I hahe of 5 If E r I a nMPBUND. i In Tablet Form. lMoiiKimt to Tnlce Hold undnra bnnntiiJo guarantrMn care the follow !nKdiHii.et; Uhtiicy nnd l.lrer Ilium'. Kctrr nnd Aaiir, KhfuniHtUnt, SIcL nnd rrtou llrutlfichr. Kry Mpclnt, horufnU, l'miulc fomplnlnt. Catarrh. Jndlffffttlon, Neiiriilslii. rrtou AftVctloti Djoprp. I . ConMliiattuii, accompanied by ono or more of tho following ftrmptom: l'ttln In nldc buck under fthuiildrr blMdc. ftniutlu rlnit nuntlmm, nutpllntlon of th f hciirt. tlrrd lot line In the inurnliitr, pour nppr tltc. rmilcd (tmsiif, blotchm or nlmptr onthr fWe, bad l ut i' In Hit mouth, ruurlnu. buzzing nundi In tho hrad. bnd memory aonr ftlcL or blunted fttomnoht pnln In the lirnd dlzzlncini bend, nchc, rottrMttcii nt night, night Mvrnta, bnd drrnmit, ft-rllnir nf Our. llfTW of limb. L!n trouble, rflfpoftltlon te n rut ret tltillc nnd nn lu nblllty tormiecntrnte the mind upon tho detail of buttnrM. rnrpalo lr all drttfi(ntH. J) It. W. m. 11 L Kit 11 A WW Clnclnnntl. O. I vlll Kunreutee that my Rldney t'tire will euro !0 per ctnt Of nil forms of kidney oouiplulnt and la many Instances the most serious forms of Ilriglit's disease. If the disease la com plicated send a four ounce vial of urine. "We will analyze It nnd Biiilfio you frca "hut to do. MITNYOX. a Ouldo to H.tlth tlO.S Aren nt , l'hlla. Iletallers. wholeBalere, manufacturers, of-' flco men nil clnFKen of huslntss men rend Ad Scnso, and they say they HUe It. .Month ly $1.00 a year: to seo how you like It Bend 10 conts--in eoln or stamps for a samplo copy to Ad Sense, S3 Kifih Ave, Chicago. mwm pileS' Mr. 13. D. Skelton, n telegraph opera tor of Fremont, Neb , says: "I hnd piles for eight yours and got eo bad I had to quit work. I crawled up to the drug store part of the way on my hands und knees and got a package of DIl. MASON'S PII-K Jtli.MKPY, use.i It, and was able to work In three days I havo never been troubled slnie. Mild In OiiiiiIiii by liiilin ( Co., .1. II, Schmidt mill II. II. (ini hum. In South OiiiiiIiii Ii .M. A. Dillon nnd ull ilruifujlatn. m At all drurclita, anil miihinl intlci fr.-e A d Sense NEW DINING CHAIRS Of EVERY 137 Patterns A MONTH. On Lard, on Ham, or Bacon isaguaranfit of purity Swift and Company, Chicago, Konsnr. City, Omaha, st, LoiiIh, at Josepn, at. faul. Wilcox TANSY PILLS For73FirthonlTMfeandrt1Ub1tFenin1t HrBtilntor for au trouMv Kelievc M.i$ t U I. At drueiiUtS or by mail. I'rire, JftiA .Shiliti nr"U'oiuen'tSarCuard," ltllcuf Mcitu'iii ;., 339 n. istu St., rhiu,. r. $2.15 -2JLS H 19.846 MEN ' CURED LAST YEAR. Startling Record of GranSolvent. Dlsaolvti Stricture like (now beneath the tun, reduces A fm im n Tin ir liNLAK(int) I'KUSTATU, contracts and atrengtliens the M B 1AdV ficmlnnl Ducti, forever Hopping Drains and Cmlsilona I tPrk fl 9 No Drug toRulnlheSlomich.buta Direct, Loeatind Poiltlie Application to the Entire Urethral Tnct. GRAN-SOLVENT v,"u UVLnl i- 1 A dvlod it and .roiliniff la llm lVoiiilnr of tlift Ontury. ecmratltort and locurtJ iicluilTe control en tb Duet relaxed and limp) and Vttlhral Canal ,Mor , th, p, Uvrr N(M, .B,n,,'' with Ctayon in fotilion to dl.tolit. 7 n alrlnna in tha Unltd Htatta and Canada have Cemoei u mifrtfd into the Canal at night, .l andoned th knife and am emplorlnir "(Iran uheri it dmnlvei, atfljing ORAN-SOLVUNT Kolvent" In their practice at a humane and un. m Hi full itnngth totally and directly. laihoii ageot. Varicocele. Varlcocela li an aceumnlntlon of eltisfleli blood In tha ln of tha Sfrotnm, due aolelr to trn rxrfeci citcnUtlon, and bae In orlcin In a dlieaeed and torpid I'roitala (;iand Oreratlom in tlili dixaie ar unlr temporarr. and nn mechanical derice ret di.cotftrd bae cured a elnila caie lt'etnr tha I'toatate. rritnra healthr circulation, Varicocele dliapi.tari and tb iloiglih accumu lation le lepUced b; pure, healthr, red blood OltAN-SOI.VKVr 1H WOT A I.iqiTIIi.-II le prrard In tha form nf Crarnni ar rancll. imooth and flolblt, and eo narrow a to pan the cloerit Mrlctora VAiri-iaa th (ftamtltr rf tit .V. lamtt THh Y ARE Pftr.PAREli AV I'AROt'S PTfnV aiein erted into the. urethral (anal uiithut the itighteil effort, W hiT prepared a talttabla wnik. iro(ulr llluitratid, ebnwlng tha lariutie Mint of Ilia vyiteta Inroleed In t'i'tbral dlaeaeea. which will tend eecuielr wrapped In plala package, Eietr ulfrr from Htrlcturt aad lie oOtprlng I'roetatltle and Rtailnal Weakn ahaulat rcA t thta woodttful work. We preeeret abielut ecrC7 and uimi i;ci a patlant't nan. St. James Association, 62 Vine St., Cincinnati, 0, DESCRIPTION. to Select From 65c to $18.00 Each :jy Aft $2.2o il 'fc $2.50 Co., The Curing Blindness and Deafness Dr. Coffee using mild med icines Is curing at their own homes, hund reds of people iifllluted with blhidress, cat araets, InQntn nmtlon nnd other eye trou- uics; luMi.iu-ui- W. Oakley Coffke, M. D. u,i catarrh. Tf rnffff cured Mrs. l-uclmhi Ham jl . vui iti. mond. Aurora, Neb., of cat araets on both eyes, and has restored her sight perfcotlv. r'nffofi cured Ur V. C. Jones. Good Ul . VUIICL. ninoli, I)cs Moines. Iu.. who was so deaf he hud toipilt practicing medlcluo, and was given up ns Incurable. Ho Is now In netlvo praotlco again. I fnf f,in cured Mrs. M. M. Frederick, VI. axu.lunst., llooncla.. after sho was blind with cancer of ono eye. Ho cured her by absorption. Tf rrffor cured W. M. Logan. Good VV. VUllCC uiocu, Dcs Moines lu., of deafness and his wife of catarrh und asthma, t)V tho ubsorpllmi method. lSt Cnffcf cared Mrs. R. A. Turner. VI . VUUUU Aftoa, lu , who was blind lu ono eye. and hud Cancer of thu lid. Cured by absorption. pi. f"rkffW cured J. M. Dnvls, Winter VI. Wtlltl. heti j,,., wno was led Into Dr. Coffee's oflluo blind. UlsMght wus restored by mild mcdlclues. 80pugo lioolt, explaining his wonderful dis coveries, v tth list of hundreds of cures, sent free to uuv one alllleted with eye. ear or throat disease. Persons unttblu to pay for treatment treated free, as the Doctor wants nobody to go through life blind, or undergo an operation, when ho has mild medicines thut will curo them. Write. W. OAKLIIY COFPI-U, M. I)., 334.14 flood Hlock, l)es Alolnes, Iowa, MtfVVVVtftfVWWiaflWWWVVVVVVVVVV !2?TJrr ,i..,.,.c 1 I -I i a. uiaciacr: tiMiiblcs at oiitc. Cures in 40 Hours nl URINARY DISCHARGES Karh Cap sule bear the name i-ft" Rewire nf ele. rnutiterfelt STRICTURED Weak, Wasting, Despondent Fabrlon, It qm iir ln'r. I l'linlcin. Kiilmin, whe tii Hint nirvrtoiln action In ' 5 UrMhrtl Ailmtoti vlnrlt mcctilAfd tli wurtd At Hnnrmnm fini,nid t)r c J t'.tltii outftllDDfd all Witro Conllnont (or ih tit J.ntt Afiucittloa, Th t..t Tlrliii. in th method of ftrrlicntloa It It" dlttrl nnd ponttltii union Nu villi, drartla druaii to ruin Ilia itooim It nd duntlvn itrm. Tlie Crajum ro inftlisl upon ruirliia at nlbt. dlitolrinc tir Hi "t find rrrttoni o( llio Ltdr In three lionri. wlileh i ruRlclrnt tlmo to prna. tritla nnd dlnolie blricture, thuruugh!; mtdl tellof thu Prostate Qland, redtiflnt iilrerant nd rontraetlna tha Pm. Inul Kjr.i uletorr IJucta, lornvrr atopiilna; nrMlna tnd KinlaaloiiN, curing "title rou leep ithont rln er Inconienlence, The altar atlta Hnd Hntiiapilr urtion at "drun-Solnut" aettt llll in ilratrnying (lonococcl and the K'tnt luat luteit lit llltdder and l'rctte UUnd Iltirlnn tli punt Mr rak, atilctured, waettutf wrecki have been cured- 1V,S!6 mea hnrn asiln to Ilium life aneit nltb fr'nli Tlnor, (ull of atrength ami tlie roDit-lotinneia n( reetored men lieod. Under the infliiem a o( title eoverelBn eol ot Strlclnra te dueulved tnd dlilodfted In It deye. do matter bow old, tough or callotued It ha become. r'rorn lima Immemorial, cnttlna and dilating hue tilled up the brutal, (rultltie record ot Irratmtrit in .Stricture, and ret there bat ne'er been rum hi iucIi method lb ?i!J'J1,,;"",!.i. J r. njllne- Cvnuoni. taminttit nf tks tr,-i t "Citan-Solvent " l.hKC.TIIS TO StJIT Tllli 'ATfiJVTT.S f OA- ufn retiring at night, and ilip into Volition ' prepaid, to enr applicant