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THE ALLIANCE HERALD , - - c . , , ,t T. J. O'Keefe, Publlchcr. ALLIANCE, m i " "" NEBRASKA. Flro destroyed elevator A, owned by Armour &. Co., at Savannah, 111., to gether with 200,000 buRholB of grain. Emlle Bcrgcrnt has sold "Madamo noynfo" to Sarah Bernhardt, who -will produco the play after "Lii Sarcorle." Premier Clllottl, yielding to the In alBtoncc of King Victor Emmanuel, haH abandoned his Intention of resigning. Tho Munich Impressionist school ol painters haB decided to follow tho ex ajT)plo ofthoso of. Borlln and will not oihlblt at SL LouIb. Five persons injured, ono seriously, and a considerable damogo to proper ty, waH tho result of n switching train backing Into a street car nt Pueblo, Colo. j Richard Strauss, the composer, has received permission from tho direc tors of tljo Itoyal opera houso In Dor lln to como to the United States next month. P. Ncal, assistant cashier of tho Mer chants' bank, ono of tho wealthiest citizens of Jackson, Miss., and n state senator, committed suicide. Ho hod boon 111. i Tho Dally Mall's Toklo correspond ent says tho Unitod States minister at Seoul, Corea,' has presented a noto urging that Corea speedily open the port of Yongatnpho, ' Tlio board appointed, to select n Bite for a, naval " training station xn the Great Lakes has selected' five sites, the first choice being Lako Bluff, thirty two .miles north of Chicago. . ' -j Tho court of criminal appeals ol Texas afilrniod, without reservation lho constitutionality of tho newj syito law prohibiting betting on horso rac ing In tho stato of Texas. James A Hickman, a lppomatlvo fire man, at Champagne,, Hli, shot' his wife through tho head and cut his own throat Both will probably die They Were married nlno months ago. Tho BorJIn Frankfurter says It loams from viadlvostock that a Joint stock company Is bolng organized there with a capital of $3,000,000 to operate tho tin mines of MnnChurln. Stato Senator Edward S. Hamilton of tho stato of Washington died of malignant typilold fever, resulting, It Is .Bald, from exposure undergono dur ing a recent political trip over tho state. ' Tho management of the Corr Mariu facturlng company nt Taunton, Mass., posted notices in Its cotton mill an nouncing that a reduction of 10 per cent In wages would go Into offect No vember 23. Tho 8tate-irai of tho gross postal re ceipts at fifty of tho largest postofllcea.. for October, 1003, as compared with October, 1902, shows aggrcgato re ceipts of $D,9G0,310, a net Increase of almost 7 per cent. In tho Cuban senate and tho houso of representatives a gift of $50,000 waB voted to General Maximo Gomez In recognition of Ills sorvlces ns head of tho revolutionary army. Of lato tho general has been In poor health. Mrs. Phillips, of Syracuse, N. Y., na tional treasurer of tho Woman's Bo- lief Corps, Bent a check of $1,000 to Mrs. Evelyn Bradford, president of the Kansas Woman's Belief Corps-, to uti added to tho flood sufferors' fund. This makos $-1,000 donated by. the national association. Tho territorial governor' of Okla homa has reported to tho district court findings recommoitdlng the dismissal Jrom offlce of City Attorney A. C. Mc Ginnls of Oklahoma City and O. C, French, deputy terrltori.il live stock In spector. The charge against each Is corrupt practice. At London Commander Peary, U. S. N., the Arctic explorer, was presented with tho Livingston gold medal by tho ' Royal Geographical society of Edin burgh and at tho same time was mado an honorary member of tho society in recognition of his work in Arctic ex ploration, Tho Livingston medal waB founded by a dqughter of the late Dr. Livingston, In his annual report on tho condition of affairs In tho Island of Porto Blco, Governor Hunt says that tho situation Is ono of hope and that thero is prog ress and Improvement with a strong current In favor of Americanism. Many of the people believe, he says, that tho present form of government can be preserved for some time. The Missouri Republican Editorial nssociatlon will meet In annual con ven at St. Joseph, January 15 and 1C. A foreign syndicate has bought tho national, liquor revenues of Nicaragua for $1,500,000 yearly on a six years' contract, beginning January 1 next The engagement Is. announced of General Thomas U James, president of tho Lincoln National bank, Now York, who was postmaster general un der President Garfield, to Miss Edith Colbourneof Stratforon-Avon, Erig- t News in Brief ii i m --i i inwyaiiii mw i NEBRASKA STATE NEWS NEBRASKA MEN ARE MODEST. Contribute Little to Flood of Dills for the Congressional Hopper. WASHINGTON Tno Nebraska dol ogatlon, outsldp of Introducing a num ber of private pension bills, has not burdened tho bill dorks wTTh any b'llls of a general character thus far. Tho members are learning that It is not tho number' on tho 'blll that secures favorablo recommendation from the commlttco, but that It la the merit of tho bill which secures recognition. Tho houso hnd been In session' but a few mlnuea when tho contemplated rush Of bills was upon It. Senator Warren Introduced a num ber of prlvato ullls for Senator Mil lard. Outsulo of these Nebraska fig ured slightly in tho glut of bills In tho senate. Senator Dolllver Introduced a bill providing for , tho repeal of tho bankruptcy law. Senator Gnmblo of South Dakota Introduced n number of bills of a general character, ono to set tlo tho account between certain states and tho general government growing out of tho sale of public lands. Tho bill appropriates ?7GG,000 to South Da kota, $17G,0f)0 to Nebraska, ?7G,000 to Wyoming, $890,000 to 16wn, $4915,000 to Minnesota and $i4O,C00' to Wiscon sin. AN EXTRA b-o-SlON PbatSicLe. It Will Depend Upon Dcclclon of the State 8upremo Court. LINCOLN A number of tho law makers who helped to' onact tho rey enuo law have been hero and nil arc Interested In tho outcome of tho caso. Several of them have called upon Gov ernor Mickey and urgeS him Bhould tho Huprome court decide ngnlnst tho law, to call nn extra session of tho leg islature for tho purpose of passing n bill that would not bo unconstitu tional. It Is argued tiiat nothing in this lino could bo flono at tho next session of the legislature because a Unitod States senator Is to bo elected and tho mnttcr wllf tako up most of the llmo of the nssombly. They who want the extra session believe It will bo tho only way to socuro revision of tho old revenue law. Tho governor Indicated that In alt probability ho would call an extra session In that event. Revenue, Conies Slow. Stato 'treasurer Mortcnsen an nounces thatrtho revenues of tho slate are coming Into tho treasury very ulowly, In f"ct nro not kcoping up with tho disbursements. Receipts Monday were $15 and tho amount paid out $3, G13.C8. Tuesday salary warrants ag grcgatlng $9,000 were forwarded to the. various state Institutions. Neglect of taxpayers to pay their assessments Is attributed as tho coubo of tho low re ceipts. Believes Law Wll) Stand. LINCOLN Governor Mickey is of the opinion that tho supremo court will not knock out tho new revenue law In toto. "It Is my opinion," said he, "that tnc law will stand, although I expect that the courts will declare Bovcral of tho sncM'Ms Invalid. Tho taxation, of credits Is what is causing nil tho trouble, and It is possible tho legislature passed a fow sections that may be defective." State Will Take the Bonds. ( Tho stato will get the $81,000 lssuo of Saunders county court house bonds at 3j per cent. They will be take!! in blocks of $15,000 as the money is required by the county. These arc the bonds for which the stnte negotia ted, for the Investment of the perma ncnt'Echool fund, this summer, A de fect was found In tho lssuo at (hat time, necessitating the submission 'of the proposition to the voters of Saun ders county n second time. Tho bonds wore carried at tho last elec tlon and can now legally be Issued. Hand Crushed In Thresher. PAP1LLION Whllo Eugcno Pflug was running a threshing outfit his hand was caught and badly Injured. Sarpy's Good Corn Crop. GRETNA Corn picking la In prog ress In this vicinity, and, notwith standing tho unfavorable spring and summer, the yield Is proving to be good about thlfTy-five bushels per acre would bo a safe average. Want an Omaha Grain Market. YORK Many York business men aroTlntorosted In tho establishing of a grain market at Omaha, hoping that anothor market would be a benefit and less charges for a shorter haul. Ninety per cent of the grain shipped out of York county goes to Kansas City. Be fore Kansas City was a grain market grain was shipped to Chicago, and pince the opening of tho Kansas City market Chicago, as a rule, is unable to make as good bids. NEWSY STATE BRIEFS. Thoro Is not much doubt but what ft big canning factory will bo In oper ation in Fremont noxt soason. Lostor Wlloy and Donald McDonald, tho two runaway boys who skipped out of York, having with thorn $1.19 and rovolvdr each, wore captured by Sheriff Brett at McCool.' John Flpdlay, living two miles wo3t of town, whllo building a new barn Btopped on a scaffold, which broke, lotting him1 fall a distance of twenty flyo feet. It is thought ho will re cover. A letter from Rlverdalo, Cal., brings nows that John an Clovo died there on election day. Ho was a Jefferson county plonoer, and, with his wife, de parted for California In October In hopes of better health. At Seward Anton Doy, Jr., of D town, who was arrested some tlmo ago for boot-legging was brought Into court and plead guilty. Judge Sornborgcr nBscsBod him a flno of $100 and costs, amounting in alt to $217, which ho paid. Somo ono left a baby girl upon tho doorstep of Mr. and Mrs. D. Eckles of West Beatrice. Tho baby was nccurc ly wrapped in 'a blanket, and was ap parently only a day or two old. Pinned to the blanket was a noto say ing: "Plea8o care for baby, and tho parents will settle for same at somo future tlmo." Tho Beatrlco Chautauqua board of directors met and organized for the year by electing the following officers: B. II. Bcgolo, president; M. V. Nichols, vico president; F. B. Sheldon, secre tary, and W. W. Duncan, treasurer. It waa decided to open tho assembly of 1904 on Thursday, July 7,' and con tinue two weeks. Joseph Saunders, an ex-banker, nar rowly escaped serious Injury whllo handling a fractious team of horses at the farm or W. II. Williams seven miles west of Reynolda. Tho team be camo frightened whllo being hitched to tho buggy and Mr. Satmdero was draggeti for somo distance receiving a number of kicks and bruises, his right Bhouldor being badly lacerated. Sheriff J. D. McBride of Cnsa county was notified that Itlchoy's lumber of flco and tho Burlington depot Jn Cedar Creek wore entered by burglars. At tho first namod placo tho safe and dcskB were ransacked, but so fnr as known nothing of any valuo was stol on. At tho depot the money drawer had been pried open, but it contained only small change and some postage stamps. A( clash, botweeh tho school board and a number of tho patrons of tho schools In district No. C9, Gago coun ty, known as tho Dol an district, has been caused by tho refusal of tho board to buy toxt books to bo used In the study of Latin. Tho teacher refuses to teach Latin during tho reg ular school hours, but has expressed a willingness to do so after all other classes have been dlsmlssod. . Mrs. Grant Cago oL.Columbus died a horrible death, a fow days ago. Whllo working around tho kitchen her apron caught flro whllo sho was In tho act of lifting a lid from tho stove. Only her small children were in tho houso at tho time. Sho frantically tried to extinguish the flames but without avail and whon neighbors arrived sho was burned In a terrible manner. She died soon after tho accident. . Miss Mildred Glazier of Edgar was quite seriously burned about tho faco and nock. She threw kerosene Into tho furnace which exploded- Instantly, throwing the flames Into her faco and about her neck. . C. D. Long who has been engaged In tho general merchandise business In Plattsmouth city for five yoars has sold his brick double Btoro and stock of merchandise on Sixth street to P. Pearson of Silver City, la., for $15,000, and accepts In paymont for same COO acres of land In Merrick county, Ne braska, valued at $25 per acre. Governor Mickey denies that ho has stated postlvely that, In the event that the supremo court declares tho rove nuo law to be invalid, he will assemble tho legislature In special session to en act another measure. The governor declnrea that, whllo ho may have dis cussed tho subject In a casual way, ho did not Intend that his remarks should bo quoted, and did not mean to antici pate tho action of tho court or say anything which might bo calculated to arouse tho Ire of that body. Almost tho entire stock of Jewelry in tho store of W. J. Williamson at Hampton was taken from the store last week by burglars. Entrance was gained through tho roar door which was found open In tho morning, when Mr. Williamson opened tho Btore. In Colfax county reports have been brought In of yields of eighty-two bushels of corn per acre, but such yields are exceptional, and are very fdy. The average throughout- tho county will run close to thirty bush els per acre. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred nolttri Iteward tat an? t of catarrh Itiat cnnot ! circrt tr Hail l.ttra Cure. K..T. 1'IIRN'Kr & CO . l'ropa. Toirilo. O. We. tlio undersigned, hr known K. J. t htntj tor the liut IS i cart, and believe him perfectly honorable In all tinifheM transactions and nnfin-UMr auto to carry out any obligation! mido by the Ir II rm. War & Tm-AX, Wholesale firtisrelsts. Toledo, O. WaLDlxa. KikvaX & Manrisr, Wholesale Uruff , cists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Can ta taken Internally, acting dlroetly upon the blood and mucous sirfaee of tho system. Testimonial! rent free l'llco "to per bottle. Bold hy all llrurctua. llall'i Family lIIIa oro the boat. Ifovery Idle word mlist bo account od for, nomo folks would bottor keep quiet. "World'o Fair." A St. Louis World's Fair Informa tion Bureau has been established at 1G01 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb., In ehargo of Harry E. Moores, where all Information will bo cheerfully fur nished freo of charge. A girl Isn't necessarily timid be cause sho Jumps at a proposal. Leslie's Popular Monthly for Novem ber. Tlio November Leslie's Monthly is an cnlurgcd and improved magazine, with more pages, more pictures and more stories than ever before. The leading article and it is one that must attract a great deal of attention takes up the way in which tho big corporations influence legislation at Washington, tells how tho lobby Is managed, and points oat what sena tors and representatives are In tho service of tho trusts and just what trusts they serve. It in a most strik ing story and one that Is only too true. Thero Is also a clear-cut sketch of Charlos F. .Murphy, the present leader of Tammany Hall, with a full pago portrait. Physicians no longer bleed their pa tients with a lancet. You never hear any one complain about "Defiance Starch." There is none to equal It In quality and quanj, tlty, 10 ounces, 10 cents. Try it now and save your money. Of all r.ien It Ib up to tho geographer to bo worldly wise. The' man who wears the best clothes may liave tho most creditors. If you wish beautiful, clear, white clothes use Red Cross Ball Blue. Largrf 'J oz. package, 0 cents. Tho,on1y certain tips on base bal' are the foul tips. If a man has plenty of nerve he will soon get tho coin." Defiance Starch la, put up .10 ounces in a package, 10 cents. ' One-third more starch for tho same money. An Estimate of Austen Chamberlain. Here Is T. P. O'Connor's estimate of Austen Chamberlain, son of a fa mous father: "Of young Mr. Cham berlain I have only to Bay that ho looks tliq Image or his father, with tho lines softened and refined by tho admixture of another being and nn other race, that ho has had the ad vantage of university training over his father and that, altogether, ho Is a replica of his parent, with a cer tain amount of tho strength and tho vehemence taken oilt. Ho Ib uimblo, Industrious", ovon-temperetl, self-possessed, a parliamentary good young man," About Our "Pennies." A cent Is a little thing, but in tho aggregate it is mighty. Wo speak of the "copper cent," but it la not en tirely copper. Its composition Is 95 por cent copper. 3 por cent tin and 2 per cent zinc. Tnat alloy Is In reality bronze, and the official name of the cent Is "bronze." Thero used to be n copper cent, but an act discontinuing its coinage waB passed in 1857. For Beven years (1857-18C4) we had a nlckol cent, and up to 1857 a copper half cent. No more cents are to bo made by tho Philadelphia mint for at least a year, unless a special order Is issued by tho treasury. In the last five years 3,000,000,000 "pennies" hnvo been shipped for tho mint to various parts of tno country. Between July 1, 1902, and June 1, 1903, 89.000,000 Sronze cents Avero .coined, Tho total number of cent? coined since the mints were established, in 179S, S3 4, 281,11,393. Coinage was suspended In 1S1C and 1824. AN OLD TIMER. Has Had Experiences. A woman who has used Postum Food Coffee since it came upon tho market eight years ago knows from experience tho necessity of using Pos tum in placo of coffee If one values health and a steady brain. Sho says: "At the tlmo Postum was first put on tho market I was suffer ing from nervous dyspepsia and my physician had repeatedly told mo not to use tea or coffee. Finally I de cided to tako his advice and try Pos tum and got a sample and had It care fully prepared, finding it delicious to the taste. So I continued Its use and very soon Its beneficial effects con vinced me of its value, for I got well of my nervousness and dyspepsia. "My husband had been drinking cof fee all his life until it had affected his nerves terribly. I persuaded him to shift to Postum and it was easy to get him to make the change for tho Postum Is so delicious. It certainly worked wondcra for him. "Wo soon learned that Postum does not exhilarate or depress and does not stimulate, but steadily and hon estly strengthens tho nerves and the stomach. To make a long Btory short our entire family have now used Pos tum for eight years with completely satisfying results as shown In our flno condition of health, and wo have noticed a rather unexpected improve ment In brain and nerve power." Narao given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Increased brain and nerve power al ways follow tho use of Postum in placo of coffee, sometimes In a very marked manner. Look in each package for a copy of the famous littlo book, "Tho Road to Wcllvllle." ENGLISH AUTHOR'S FOOR TASTE. Herry Watson Expresses Dislike fop American Women. Henry Brereton Marriott Watson, who has called American women an nrchlatB and degenerates of adanper ous and abnormal type, is an English writer and novelist. Ho was born In Australia, waB educated In New Zea land, and wont to England in 18S5. He has been assistant editor of Black and White and of the Pall Mall Ga zette, and with J." M. Barrle Is tho Joint author of the play, "Richard Savage." "The Princess Xenla," "Di ogenes -of London" and "Tho Heart of Miranda" nre Mr. Watson's principal novels. He is the son of a minister and is 40 years of age. WAS UNDER FIRE. American Minister Narrowly Escapes Death. SAN DOMINGO The city Is closely besieged by the revolutionists and commerce is paralyzed. Firing around San Domingo continues. The political situation is unchanged. Tho Gorman warships Panther and Gazelle aro here. , ' The revolutionists have addressed a letter to Minister Powell, informing film that agreements entered Into with the United States by tho government jirosjdcd oyer by General Wos y Gil will "not bo recognized by them. Tito letter requests that Minister Powell recognize tho revolutionists, but tho minister has refused to hold commun ication with them. Tho political sit uation is unchanged. NEW YORK A dispatch from San Domingo, dated November 9, to a newspaper here, says .the attack on tho city by, the revolutionists which began last Friday was still in forco Monday. During all of Saturday night, tho dispatch continues, the insurgents at tacked the outposts with small arms and also delivered a rather heavy shell flro. Tho government, however, suc ceeded In repelling tho attack, al though with considerable loss. Tho Josses of tho revolutionists wero slight. Somo foreign" noncombatants wero killed. During, an attack Sunday afternoon an insurgent shell passed within a few feet of Mr. Powell, the American min ister, at the legation. A sortie was made hy 140 govern ment troops, but they wero ambuBhed and compelled to retire within tho walls, leaving their dead and wounded on the flold. , Early Sunday night thero was an other heavy attack, but tho rebels were again repulsed. Tho losses aro unknown. Several shells exploded In tho city this morning. Tho German cruiaer Gazelle arrived Monday and landed marines. The Ger man cruiser Panther arrived the pro ceding day. No other foreign war vessels aro here. Previous to the beginning of thf bombardment of San Domingo, tho revolutionists notified tho diplomatic corps and tho consular officers that they had previously served notice on tho Dominican government that tho forces of tho revolution intended to adopt all means, Including a bombard ment, In their efforts to capture tho city. Redmond Will Not Resign. LONDON, When questioned as to tho train of reports In the Irish news papers that he would resign tho lead ership of the Irish party and join William O'Brien In retirement, John Redmond telegraphed to tho Associ ated Press from Dublin: "The report Is quite untrue. Tho party remaln3 united." San Domingo Has Capitulated. CAPE HAYTIEN A dispatch from Monte Cristo says It Is reported there that Sn Domingo has capitulated to the' revolutionists, and that General Jlmlncz has been proclaimed pres ident. To Repeal Timber and Stone Act. WASHINGTON Senator Hans brough introduced In tho senato on Wednesday a "bill which, by Implica tion, repeals tho timber and stone act. under which land Is now acquired at $2.50 an acre, regardless of its real value. The moasure la intended to euro defects in existing laws, put a quietus upon speculation In public tim ber lands and an end to the frauds which recently have grown Into a na tional scandal. Carpets can bo colored on tho floor with PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. About tho only establishment that makes money without advertising Is tho mint. Deflanco Starch Is guaranteed big Rest and host or money refunded. 1& ounces, 10 cents. Try it now. The Century for 1904. Tho Century for 1904 promises a wealth of reading and pictures that surpasses oven tho high standard achieved during 1903. Perhaps most notablo of all tho strong features of tho volume will bo Dr. S. Weir Mitch ell'o "Tho Youth of Washington," told In tho form of an autobiography. It will bo a daring and unique ploco of historical work, written as f It wero done by General Washing ton himself, sitting down In Mr. Ver non in his old age and recording. Bololy for his own eye, the story of his youthful life. Then there will bo a series of arti cles on "Italian Villas and Their Gar dens," written by Edith Wharton and Illustrated, largely In color, by Max fleld Parrish. ErneBt Thompson Se ton has prepared "Fable and Wood myth," brief papers In a new vein, tho Illustrations In tho author's most fantastic and amusing styie. The artists whoso work will appear In tho Century for 1904 Include the best of tho day. It is not a question for any cultivated thinking man or woman today, Can I afford to take tho Century this year? Tho question is rather, Can I afford not , to take tho Century i As a rule the mair-who Isn't afraid' to stand up for his rights lmnglnes that he has a right to anything ho wants. ft You Drtigglst for Alton's Foot-Ease. "I tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE recently, and havo Just bought nnother.supply. It "'is cured my corns, and the hot, burnintr nprt itchiug sensation in my feet which was almost unbcarable.and I would not bo with out it now.-Mrs. W. ,T. Walker. Camden. N.J." Sold by all Druggists, SSc. Yes, Alonzo, it is just as well to be ware of tho dog when courting a coy maid of 30, but you needn't worry about the old man ho won't bother you. Chicago Nows. Our phrases aro but the garments of truth. If you don't get tho biggest and best it's your own fault. Defiance Starch -Js for sale everywhere and thero is positively nothing to equal it in quality or quantity. An Actress Valuable Jewels. An actress now playing In London weare aoout $73,000 worth of dia monds every evening. She owns jew els worth $250,000 altogether, Includ ing o five-rope pearl necklace said to Ijo exceeded in valuo only by a simi lar decoration possessed by Queen Alexandra. Tho jewels owned by the player in question are kept -a a bank, a. man from which brings them to the theater and takes them back at each, pedformance. r Try me just onco ana I am suro to como again. Defiance Starch. Coffee Unpopular In England. All efforts to popularize coffee in England have failed, and tho record shows a Bteady decrease In the Im portation pi tho berry. In 1876 the im portation amounted to 1,301,642 cwt., and in 1896 this had decreased to 713, oS cwt. In 1901 tho value of the cof fee imported was 3,324,254. In 1902 tho value was 2,644,380. Up to 1876- L tho Importations showed a steady In crease. Will Payne and Chicago. If Chicago must bo portrayed, prdb ably no ono is better fitted to. do it than Will Payne, the well known nov elist, whose stories of the life of the western' metropolis nre so full of knowledge and keen observation. His character study of the big town, pub lished In Everybody's Magazine for October, cqlebrates Its hundredtn birthday, and gives a vivid picture of the great, overgrown, noisy, dirty, cood-temnered hobhlpdehnv nmnnr cities, Ignorant of the valuo of urban ity, yet rampant who a vital energy that Is to carry It on to a maturity of vast Imnortance. No orio Ir a nnt'ivr. son of Chicago everyone haB como mere: out tnrougii all tho frankness of this adopted son, neither boastful nor defiant, but humorously just, runs the noto of loyalty and sympathy that makes tho westerner stand by his town, oven though there may be better ones; and that Is very healthy for the town. GAPS1GUM VASELINE (PUT VP IX COLLAPMBLB TfBEt) A substitute for and auperior to mustard or any other plaster, and will not blister the most delicata skin. Tho pain-allayine and curative qualities of this nrilclo aro wonderful. It will stop the toothache at once, and relievo head bcho and sciatica. We recommend it as the best and safest external counter-irritant known, also as an external remedy for pains in the chest and stomach and all rheumatic, neuralgic and eouty complaints. A trial will prove what we claim for it, and it will be found to be invalu able in the household. Many people say "It is tho best of all your preparations." Price la cents, at all drugcists or other dealers, or by nnrtlnv tlIa nmnt.nt .n ., In nn,anssia..a will send you a tube by mail. No article should hm BlVAnlaJ IaW .Via i.,t.li. b.1km , 1 -. - ..k.u w ...w kmuhv, miicii ma tame carries our label, as otherwise it is not genuine. CHESEBROUUH MFd. CO.. fc. imihwi, nmw lORK CITY. 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