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Plaits;:: !!t i :t.l thi tan'!.- during viuceil fu . 1 ' eulr. I'....-;-, : K': gc. ir tr .11- t H'"ltl clan on'- "r ' rel,lmii.; uJS . . i i,i ! rv: J . i. i. N"'. i 'i I it I . -v tkkms row wrFKi.r, me copy, one ye;ir. In ai!vanc. .. .... )ne copy, one year, not tn Htlvanre.... tie copy. Hix iiiouttif. in advance ... . ti cpy, threw moiilliH, In ailvancn. TKK.MH KOll IAIL )ne cop on yuar In alv:mc me copy pt week. ly nrrter m copy, pr month .51 50 . 3 no . 75 40 $6 00 . 15 .. SO Til USDAY. J AN UAKY 7. 1 LIABILITIES AND RESOURCES. In the matter of public indebted nesd intelligent pernon Have alwav.s known in a general way that the United States in in a highly pleasing condition. The census bureau, however, lias just furnished figures on this subject which show that our condition is much better than the average person has imairined. Allowing five persons to a family the calculations of the rpiwiH ottii i.ils are that the h bt of the federal joverniiient, of the tates and of the counties, amounts to an average of $78.15 for each family in the country, tin a simi lar l;sis of computation the British family owes $337.00, tl French $581.75. and the Austro- Hunarian ."4.'20. Figures for the German empire are not furnished, but it is evident from the debt9 of the German states, which are enum erated, that the indebtedness of the whole countrv would make the average for each family at least $400. In nearly every one of the second or tliird class countries of Europe and in almost all of those of South America the amounts are also hiirh. Aonarentl v no other important nation in the world has as low an average of indebtedness as the United States. There is another consideration which also deserves to be taken into the account which renders the sit uation still more favorable to this country. Not only are the burdens f the support of the government smaller in this country than in any other in world, but the ability of the people to meet them is lagrer. Wealth is growing in the United States faster than it is anywhere else on the globe, and it is being more widelj' diffused among the people. K very where else the sum of the public indebtedness is either stationary or continuously and rapidly expanding, while here it is shrinking year by year. Concur rently with the increase of indebted ness aoroaa ana tne aecrease in this country there is a growth in resources and capital here which finds no parallel in any other nation. These are facts which should be kept constantljr in mind They furnish an answer to the windy demagogues who declare that the conditions of existence are harbcr in the United States than they are in some of the nations of Kuropc, and who assert that the sit uation in this respect is steadily growing worse. Globe Democrat. H-rvalive men are beginning to whare to a very notable degree, and Ihis confidence clear!' extends to tigs agricultural. harm i:i Central Illinois have the past his. months ad iu some cast's more than 25 P'-r cent over late prevailing values. Millions have been lifted in mort gages in the newer farmingregions I we si of the great river, and it lsiair i t .issui.ie that the business of jl.ii t .'iiiig better farm stock will be very materially ixnenicu tjuring as a result of the marked im provement in the general financial situation. A U.NlTKii STATKS commissioner at Demi tig, Xew Mexico, the other day decided in tile case of a China man who had slipped across the Mexican line that "the country whence he came" was Mexico, and he therefore sent him back into Mexico. Now let the commission ers along the Dritish American boundary adopt the precedent and this business of smuggling celestials into the United States will be greatly discouraged. John Sherman is to be the next United States senator from the Jiuckeye state. He received fifty three votes yesterday, being six more than were necessary for a choice. COT Wl.Ut THE LICKING Vunnr'trr FOR NOTHING. tf Five Ten I. G. Fricke & Co., Druggists & Pharmacists, Union IJlock, Platts mouth, Neb. desire to inform the public, that they are agents, for the most successful preparation that Inas yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen and releave a severe cold in less time than any other treatment The article referred too is Chamer Iain's Caugh re me by. It is a medi cine that has won fame and popular ity on it s merits ana one tnat can always be depended upon. It is the only known remedy that will prevent croup. It must be tried to be oppreciated. It is put up in 50 cent and $1 bottles. Height of Cruelty ftervous women seiuoin recive the sympathy they deserve, While often the pictures ot health, they are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these tin fortuntes is the height of cruelty lnernavea week Hearth, causing snortneess ot breath, lluttering. pain in side, week and hungry swells, and finally swelling of ankles, sppression, choking, smoth ering and dropsy'. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. For their nervousness, head ache, weekness, etc.. his Kestorative Nervine is unequaled. Fine treatise on" Heart ana Mervous Diseases and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and f uaranteed by. F. G. Fricke & Co. Tim Texxessek miners are pre paring to fight once more, and it begins to look as if anarchy and biooasueu would regin supreme there before long. The followin circular has been sent among the miners to rouse them. The convicts shall never gain a iootnoKl here again. Uur pra3'ers must be. blessing on our people and destruction on the convicts, lessees and the state militia. We must act with prudence and give them tit for tat. No matter what comes death, destruction or an archy we must stand together. One hundred and sixty-seven men think they may intimidate us. Shall we endure? Never. The time to strike once more for our families and our homes is almost at hand. Yesterday when a United States flag was run up the troops cheered it. but a miner yelled in derision. fcIt won.t stay there long; we will shoot it down and on with it." The miners come about the camps and watch the soldier, standing about in knots and examining their position. The trouble is bound to come inside of a week, and there will be bloodshed. A National Event. The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely hfty years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit this nation as much as the discovery of the Restorative Nervine by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive nervousness. dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessnes, neuralgia, nervous de bilitj, dullness, confusion of mind. etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottle and fine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with une qualed testimonials free at F. G Fricke & Co. It is warranted to con tain no opium, morphine or danger ous arugs. l The worst licking I ever jrot in my lifu w:is one that was wholly unde served." said a well-known gentleman the other day. "J n fact." lie went on, it ns t lie only r-al licking 1 ever re reived, and tho Htiiart of it null lingers iu my imagination. It happened a long time ago." he continued, reflectively, "and 1 wasn't more than 8 years old. My folks were living on a farm than, down in Ind iana, and my father believed in teach ing boys how to work. Like most youngsters. I fancied play more than labor, yet I was not a lazybones by auy means, for I never hesitated to help around the house and elsewhere when I saw something in it. "To stimulate my industry my father often offered me small sums of money for Him pel formance of little jobs to which 1 was equal, sueh as splitting up kindling wood, shelling corn and feeding the hordes. Ou one oeeasiou he made a bargain with me to clean up the barnyard, promising me a quarter tor the job. "Well. I went at it with zest, visions of caudy and raisins spurring me on. It was late in the afternoon, and I was scraping away at the trash and refuse like a good fellow, when I glanced up and saw my mother approaching with an air that told me at once that some thing had happened. But I didn't ex pect what was coming, proceeding vigorously and cheerily with my task. "My mother always steps pretty high when 6he is mad," the gentleman explained, "and this time I noticed that her stride was unusually aggres sive. I wondered what could be the trouble, but speculation was cut short by her coming up. seizing me by the scruff of the reek, turning me across her knee and basting me furiously with a barrel-stave which I saw her pick up as she came toward me. "It was a terrible surprise and it wasn't until she had paddled me until I felt like I was aure that 1 managed between my sobs to demand an ex planation. "I ll teach you how to kill my chickens, ' she panted, "1 11 teacli you and she made another dash at me. as if she meant to give me another dose of the same medicine. But I was on my guard and eluded her clutch. "Kill your chickens?' 1 cried, rub bing smarts. 'Why, I never touched your chickens.' "You did, you little rascal. You did. See! Look there! Look! Oh. I'll skin you alive.' and she started for me again, but 1 dodged her, and she began to cry. "1 would ut have believed you could do such a trick, she sobbed llere every olu hen on the place is running about with a chicken or duck in her bill ' i, "And sure enough that was what saw when I looked about me. The barn-yard was full of hens and every oue of them was running about with a chick that had evidently got out of its shell prematurely. There were scores of the biddies and they were having a picnic. I saw what destruction bad been wrought at a dance. I knew that a dozen nests had been broken up and at least twelve times that nuni ber of chicks and ducklings had been killed. "Why. uia. I didn't do it. I didn't. Ion know l wouldn t do so bad a thing." " "Then who did. vou little scamp?' she asked. Dot believing. "And just then I caught sight of mv 6-year-old brother. "lie was standing at a little distance with a duckling daugliug in one hand and a chick in the other. . "But I had bad the licking just the Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the followtng suggests, the best remedy: alphouso llumpfling, of IJutler, 1'enn, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Kestorative Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Valprai and. T.D. Taolnr, of Logansport, Ind each gained U0 pounds if an taking it. Mrs. II. A Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions easy and much aeadach, dizzness, bockach ana nervous prostiation uy one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recouiends this unequailed remedy. 4 OUR CLUDINO LIST, Home Magazine aud Mkkalo ft ft 'I ou do HI.kI uurt liKKii .... 24 Harper's Matf.z tie Mini IIi iiaid 4 f Huruer's Ha.i.raiid Hkm'I.o 4 K Mai lr'-. Weekly mit ;khai.i in Iowa tat Krister urn! JlhitAi.it a Wesleru Kurnl nul IIkicai.o 2 h I he Koi um unci IIkkai.i 6 Bn (iloliH liemocrat and Hkuai.o a 1 lutrr Ocean aud IIkkai.u 2 B ANK OF CASS COUNTY miLiit in- STAPLE AND FANCY Cur Main and Fifth street. hI1 up capital iurplun 26 001 OPFIOERS J. II. farm le fre.Hklent fred tiorrter vice 1'n-sideti I. M. 1'atterson Caaliel T. M. Patterson, Aunt Ca-hlei DIRECTORS As well as the handsomest and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Ha nam for the Throat andJLungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits anu is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles DOC and Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Raved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada Jv. lluru ot Groton, b. 1)., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in consump tion. Four doctors gave me up say ing I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, de termined if 1 could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hus band was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds. J gave it a trial took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at F. G. l'ricke & Co.'s dru store, regular size, 50c. and $1.00. J. It. Parmele. J. M. Patterson. ., H. Sinitli it. B. Wlocltiam. li. T. M. I'atteiMon k QEtfEhAL UANX1NC Til ANSA TED Fred tiorder 8. Kain-ey and BUSINESS Accounts milcito1. Interest allowed on tlin leposit and prompt attentions ten to all bus iness entrusted to its care. PERKINS- HOUSE, 217. 210, 221 and 223 Main St., Plattsmouth Webra3ka H. MBONS. Proprietor. lhe Perkins baa been thorough!) renoyated from top tc lrOtt..rr bb.1 : aow one of the bc3t hotels in the htatt- Boarders will be taken lv the week ai 14.50 and up. I same. Wonderful. K. W. Sawyer, of Rochester, Wis., a prominent dealer in general merchandise, and who runs several peddling- wagons, had one of hii horsos badly cut and burned with lariat. The wound refused to heal. The horse became lame and stiff now-withstanding careful attention and the application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer some of Ilaller's Barb Wire Linement, the most wonderful thing ever saw to heal such wounds, lie applied it only three times and the sore was completed healed. Kqualty good for all sors, cuts, bruses, and wounds. For sale by all druggist A PROSPEROUS.PERIOD. 'I can not see a single speck up on the financial horizon 'or the new- year," remarked a prominent ofli-1 money refunded. The volumes of the Magazine be in with the Numbers for Tune and December of each year. When no time is specified, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper's Magazine for three years back, in neat cloth bind ing will be sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of iJvJ.OO per volume. Cloth cases for binding, n0 cents each by mail post paid. r Mr, Wiliam T Prcie. a Justice of the" Peace, at Richland. Nebraska, was confined to his bed last winter with a severe attack of lumbago; but a thorough application of Chamber- tan s Pain Balm enabled him to got up and go to work. Nr. Price says: ''The Remedy cannot be recommended too hignl3r." Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. oO cent bottles for sale bj F. G. Fricke & Co. Druggist- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salvk in the world for Cats Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or Price 23 cents per box. "What makes the policemen take in so many tramps? said one of the pro fession to another. "Cos it s so easv. was the reply. "They knows we won't run." Washington Star. Why isn't Pauline married?" asked the family friend. She's surely old enough." "Yes." answered the loving mother, "but you see I'm too young just yet myself." Fliegendc Matter. "I hear you fought a duel with Park er." "I did." "Weren't you afraid to stand up before a loaded pistol?" "Not with Parker holding it. I'm in sured in his company." Harpers Ka Zir. "Ob. yes." answered Freddy in re ply to his fathers question. "It's perfectly- .afe to skate, for the ice is two feet thick, and the water is only twelve inches iu the deepest part." Harper's Young I'copb.. Poet "Two weeks ago I sent a poem anu meloseii a stamp tor ap proval." Editor "Yes, I remember. We approved of the stamp. It was a daisy. I dou't remember the poem." A7, i". Jieraid. Guest "I want a good hearty din ner plenty of variety. What would you auviser waiter "uruer con somme soup, hash, and mince pie. That'll be sure to include everything." Buffilo Express. "Yes." said the sensible girl, "she's an heiress, but I'm afraid she doesn't know how to husband her resources." "O. yes, she does." was the reply. She's engaged to be married now." Washington Star. "Aren't you afraid that you are liv ing rather too well for your health?" asked the chicken. "I ain't in this for my health." answered the turkey, be tween pecks. "I am out for the stuff, so to SDeak." Indianapolis Journal. A Determined Man. Some Foolish People allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the succesful Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guar antee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the first does. Price 50 c and !fl. trail size free. At all druggists. 3Q0D BAR CONFFCTED S?5 r rT3NESSr-rAPS0!rscuREr I ril . t'g by reck iD.uiuk' I ulinlur J.r Cub USM"&U Ion. Whaiier. hrmrj. omf..rl'.lr. tUM.iru!wliarml Iri-iiir.llrpfiil. Sold byF. lllMnx.oniy, TOCC P53 Broadway, New York. Writ lor bouk ot pruotal'nCC A Mystery Explained. The papers contain frequent no tices of rich, pretty and educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps and coachmen. The well-known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are more or less hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subject to nead- ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying or laughing. These show a weak, nervous system for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a fine book, containing many marvelous cures, free at F. G. Fricke & Co's., who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Cures fluttering'short breath, etc. Good Looks, Good looks are more than skin deep, deqending upon a healtln condition of all the vital organs If the Liver be inactive' you have a .bullous Look, it your stomacb be affeeted you have a Dyspeptic Look aud if hour Kidneys be effected yov will have a Pinched Look. S curs good health and you will have good looks, Electric Bitters is the great alterctive and Tonic act directly on those vital organ. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and ives a good complexion, bold at . G. Fricke & Co's Drugstore, 30c per Dottle: PARKFAVS HAIR BALSAM CleouMt and beautifies th hair. pTuwuU'l a luxu.io.nt growth. Never Pails to Hestqre dray Hair to its Youthl'-Ji Coior. Cum scalp dieK & hair lulling. c. and 1 1 IIP at Drugy it ! farkfir'a Giiio-er Tonie. 1l cuics tne wuntl Couifli. v.rac l.unn, twinity, jmiiKration, rani, nit id uma.au cu. Stop aU paiu. lie at .Druggists, or iiiSUOJt. CO., f. X. GRATIiUL COMFORTING I used El3r's Cream Balm for dr' catarrh. It proved a cure. a. F. Pi. Weeks, Denver. Elys Cream Balm is especially adapted as a remeby for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. W. A. Hover, Druggist, Denver. lean recommend Ely's Cream Bal to all sufferers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michael Berr, Pharmacist. lJenver. Ely's Cream Balm has cured nany cases of catarrh. It is in con stant demand. Geo. . Hoot Pharmacist, Cheyenne, Wy. BREAKFAST 'By a thorough knowledge of the oarural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful auclmation of the fine propertm of well selected Cocoa. Mr. Kpps has provided our breakfast table with a delicately flavored beverage which may five us many heavy doctor' bills. It is bvtthe jtidio ious use of puch article) of diet that a con- eitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist cv-rv tendency to disease. Hundred of subrl" eijuiief are floating around us ready to attacK wherever ; here is a week point, We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oureelves well fortified with pure bloo1 and a properly nourished frame." Civil Service Gazette. Madosi simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in half-pound tins, by groceries, labelled thur: JAMEs EPPS & DO., Homoeopathic Chemist Lionaou. fcugiana How Lost! How Regained I GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEEN3WARE. Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth. jVW5 plRST NATIONAL : BANK OK PLATTHMOUTH. NEBRASKA Kaid up capital ... Surplus . f.vi.ooo.on . 10,000.09 rn the very bent facilities for the promp transaction of llKitlmate Itonking Business 3tock, bonds, gold, government ;ind local e jurttlw bought hiiiI old. Deposit received nid interest ai lowed nu liie certiflcat Drafts drawn. avail:ilW tn any part if U . Uinreil suites aud all l ho pwi.tipal tewnn (Europe. ewun ltRMITJ vJOJjLBCTIONS madk and phompti v TED. lUhest market price p:i1d for rv.imty War rants, State aim Count j linu.-. DIKHOTOKS John Fitzgerald T. Hawk-worth Sain Waugh. V. K. White ieorge E. Dovey lohn Fitzgerald. S. Waugh. President t!at!ev TEW HARDWARE STORE s. f:. hall a son Keep all kinds of builders hardware on haad and will supply contractors on most fav' orable terms TIN ROOFING Spouting and all kinds of tin work promntly done. Orders from the country Solicited. 616 Pearl St. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. JHE CI1IZKXS BANK. PLATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA Japltal stock paid In 95" 0 Authorized Capital, f 100,000. KNOW THYSELF. re you made miserable hy indi gestion, constipation, dizziness, oss of appetite, yellow skin.- bhi- loh's Yitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. Or SELF-PRESERVATION. A new and only Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL "DEBILITY, ERRORS of YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. S00 pages, cloth, gilt; 125 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 by mail, doable sealed. Descriptive Prospect us with endorsements ril r f t crwn ssz rntt ! now. Consultation in person or by mail. Expert treat ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER- TAIV nrftr:. AHtlmn Dr. W. IT. Pnrker. nr The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bullinch St.. Boston, Maes. The Peabody Medical Institute nas many Imi tators, but no equal. Herald. ine Bcience or X.ite. or tjelt iTeservation, is a treasure more valuable tban gold. Head it now. every WEAK and NERVOUS man, and learn to be STRONG . Medical emtio. (Copyrighted of the Press and volnntai testimonials of the ci OFFTOKBS 'RANK OARRUTH. JOS. A. OONNOK, President. Vice-President W. H. OUHHliW. Cashier. DIBltOTORd i... . . if rank Carruth J. A. Connor, K. K. Guthroanp f. W. Job n on , Hen ry Boeck .John O'Keef e W. D. Merrlam, Wre. Wetencamp, W. H. Oushinp. MSACTS'i GENERAL BANKING BUS1NES sHues certificates of deposit bearing interest Buys and sells exchange, county and jtty . i . i u fl. C. MAYES COUNTY - SUKVEYOK civil f:nginkkk All orders left with tlie county clerk will be promptly attended to. OFFICE IX COURT HOUSE, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska MORTGAGE SALE. Th e Entire Stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR AND QUEEHSWARE Belonging to A. Bach will be sold regardless of cost to sat isfy mortgagees CHICHESTER'S ENGUSH. REO CR0S8 DIAMOND BRAND U a iTt U t n U ' B 1UUU cial of one of Chicago's biggest j for sale Djf.tt. rncite national banks. The feeling that j we are on the eve of one of the ir.ost j prosperous periods of the n.-ition'sj history is one in which nianjcon- For the Nebraska Soldiers Re-union at Nebraska City Jan. 12 to li theM. I', Ry., will sell round trip tickets Jan 11-12 and i.i gooa re-j furninf Jau'y 13 at $1.10. tf "When I bought my brass bedstead' said Fickleby to the Arouoder, "the man in the store said that if the brass tarnished I'd better nib it with a little beer. So the minute the bedstead came I ordered a dozen bottles. Well, the thing didn't tarnish as quick as I thought it would, and I bad to drink the beer. Then I ordered another dozen, thinking I could use that on the bed; but I was disappointed again and had to drink it. My spunk is up now, and I'm going to keep on buying beer, and drinking it if necessary, until that bedstead shows signs of tarnishing." Buffalo Vo'i-ic PHILLIP KRAUS A THE ORIGINAL AND CENUINC. Th. ..It ftf. Rnm. in TtUaW Pill for aT4. .i Lvi: i...i--t i. i f.'iif- r;I-.in 'i'jb. n. nrl.., Ll.il. tirt'Am tout, n.uti'rnA crA irmiiu'fimM. iY AH pills in r .-.vboft rl Norr. pin wrapper, are UAneTero4 -tw.rfi-'tfc At lir-tri::. or tfiA c fy 4. in -an.p nr (rt;..ii.ar. vtlaioiuu, ajjti -He'.lof wr Lsii.M t uur, r muni Mall. tr H'.oiVi f.-.-g.r .. .Vi-im f-.iT. CHICHcF.TCH CMilUic-'- Co.. " Kquuret ' in all :"vl.Ui f'JIi..'. i. l't:iA- "A. It exican M - i; -: FOR MORTGAGES HAVE YOU SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure Noror faila to Bin inufcanl ralictf in the) wont oma, mnd e fleet earea where other faJl. Trial rmefcaa FREE af Draasleta r by Ulna DR. B. BOH1FFMANN, St, Faat, PJaa. ustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain relieyer. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and bj- every one requiring an effective liniment. No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. 4