v .. S55 flattsciouth Daily UeralJ KNOTTS BROS, Publishers ;. jhUihad evwry Tbunday, Slid dally Serf ,ealiK except Sunday. ' Reaiiten-d at tlie Plattunnmith, Neb. po't SBce'or triuml-i;on tlirouiih tlie mi.lt tf Mfiind cl;is r:i:e.. Cffli'e corner VIM and Fifth itnwti. Telephone 38. ' r, TP.KMS FOR WSKKLT. v SBa copy, one year, In advance II 5 Ike eopy, one year, not In admr-ce...... J 00 aa copy, six nmntlif. In ndance 78 as py. three inn'li. In advance. ... 40 TRKMS ron niu Snc enp one y.-.ir in ndv ince ..... I" 00 eeopy per wk, by currier it seeopy, per niontb ...! K tint to Rive to them freely of their own bounty. Let nil the people re joice. In testimony whereof I have here unto net my hjitonrt caused to he affixed the great seal of the state. Done ut Lincoln tiiiH Hill day ot November, in the year of our Lord mm thousand eiirht huiulred and capacity of 3t)0 tons daily tl ry would convert 'WtyXiO torn of 1m eta into sugar, and counting twenty six labor days to the month it would mean 7X),0(X) tons in a I month. One needs only to observe thai iliis iiijuiicn ilic iuueiimirt Oil of fuel, manufacture of machinery, building", requires hands to run the factum's, and thousand of UURUXQTOS' ft MIXSOUIU KITMH H. R. OF DAILY 1'AsWli.NGEK TKA1XS V. TINT1 J "" . ..,.M It,.. r,VI,et U-ncmlence oi me , mum o v...." - of their farms into iiet ('.fill . n. of 111,' illl t : , ...l Ui.ij lij fine hundred und ' portions i I""-" "- i- . .... i : i ,i,,. LiirUeilS, IU l(r villi III lli.n ,11V MONDAY. NOVEMBER Z2 1801. THE PRESIDENT'S THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION. Br the prevalent of the United tates of America: A proclamation, n v,.rv i-I.id incident of the marvelous, pro-perity which has arovned the year uiv.v drawing to a lose that its hopeful mid reacsur tag; touch has been felt by all our aeople. It hah been as wide aso;ir country, and so special that every koKic has felt its comforting inllu ncc. It is too great to be the work f man's power and too 1 articular kl be the device of hi mind. To nil. the beocliceiit and all wife, who makes the labors of men to be fruitful, redeems their looses by hi grace, and the measure of wlios-c governing- is as much beyond the tioughts of man r' it is beyond his teserts, the praise and gratitude of ths people of this favored nation are jrslly due. Now. therefore, I, ISenjamin Marrison, president of the United States of America, d- hereby ap point Thursday, the 20th day of ovember pret-ent, to be a day of Joyful tlianksgh ingto God for the bounties of his providence, for the grace in which we are permitted to enjoy them, and for the preserva tion of those institutions of civil ktiI rr-!:-:n:i1 l:brtY which He gave our father the wisdom o devise and establish and us the oarage to preserve. Among the appropriate observances of the day re rest of toil, worship ia the pub lic congregation, the renewal of family ties abo - our American tresides and thoughtful helpful ess towan 4 those who sufler lack f the body or of the spirit In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done kt the city of Washington, this 13th day of November, in the car of our Lord one thousand dght hundred and iiinety-onc, and ml the independence of the United tales the v hundred and six teenth. Iie.njami.V Uakkmon. I3y the President: JAME3 G, LAIMK, Secretary of Slate. sixteenth. Uy the Governor: mEAL.) JoUXM.TlIAYEK. Joiix C. ALLE.V, Sec'y of State. I -J C)E of the lv'nssian official pa pers conveys the idea that there is plenty of wheat in Russia to supply all demands. This statement is intended to deny the dang- r of a famine but it does notevplain away the fact that the needy are too poor to buy and that the government is in poss-sion of the crops instead of the people. OuIHvj Aif St,, i : irt I" i ... i- ' - .Nil. .'. t i It P, o in a : Wi . hi No. I.' 1" i " So. i ..1 -w . " GOING Xo I S.i. v WE it ,.3 :it A, 111 Ml. I.. , u. 10.. ...tl oi III ... ' -' . m. ... p, in. ,. .ft -IV'i i. m. ... 11 mi . m BuclJlCrv's Arnica Salve. Tbr IIkst Mai.vk iii tfe world for CuU orii'mi B, Buri n, Uieeit, Suit Klu-iiNi. V' V.-; H ire,Ti tter. Clmi d lUa.ls, Ctiillil.iir.s. Corns, sml nil fikin Sruptioo, Hud i'-i-tively cureH Pdn, er no pity required. It U iiiirniitied 10 tive Kntinlitcvioii, oi j-.-7 j-.ff.-J-.l .. -;-- ax .. I.... Yut by F. 0. Frirke A Co. " ' iiutuuui VAvifu: UAiufAV That conceity little youngster, The r.vening Nev, was running r )imd town last Saturday evening ..ii:. i. !- Tuff lEIiALI ought to be de;rl and then tried to blame some old 'citizen for saying it. In the opinion of the writer Th"? e- bus some of the laws of self preservation in mind when she heaves up that remark. I' the main the Omaha Iiee of yesterd iy was right in attacking the railroads centering there by pointing out the unfulfilled obliga tions, but it was ungrateful in not acknowledging any good from thone enterprises which required ihc expeniiiluie of millions ant made Omaha one of the best dif- tribnting poi-ita in the west The Uurlington road has 2,000 ears of wheat in Chicago waiting to be unloaded; the Missouri 1'aci ge is nhort L'JUO cars north of Kan- h is Cilv and the Union Vacific ab solutely refuses to allow any of it ears to fo olf its roads. This is an indication that crops have com ni'-uced to move anil money will be r tt in circulation throughout the st, farmers wul realize n har-r some income for thefr labor and it U safe to predict a uood time this winter. Nothing definite has been reached by the delegates it Wash ington as to the location of the re publican national convention but, Omaha seems to have a strong ad vantage eing the acknowledged leadc of cities west of the Mississ ippi and east of the mountains, and since the states west of the Missisi ippi lack but two of having half the representation on the nationalcom mittee there seem to be the best of reasons for i's location at Omaha ts-icrtions of the agitators of labor organ i.at ions in making the pco. pie believe that the invention of machinery has thrown thousands of men out of employment and made pauper out of them is maliciously false. Industries of this kind bring in the line of mar ket gardening on an extensive BC.lle, like t!ie raising of tobacco, bi-rries, fruits of all kinds, potatoes and onions, will have n tendency to put more labor on smaller fields, and farmers, instead of trying to manage .'i-lj neres with one or two extra hands, will find more profit able employment, with Ic-s hard labor, on liftv acres and give em ploynieul to ten times the present rM,,,l.r nf lianiU' Thi !! !'lt more people to cultivating the mil. ' w bo should iiia .c their work a study US they i!o the political questions or uie nay. larun is .ui- trying to do too much, which cre ates discontent, which the schemers of tlie country readily turn to tin ir own advantage by enlisting their the farmers'sympathy in every ii"v tangled notion that some in g -nious m;iid may hatch out. Clement 'I Cuming 1 America. A rriva'e i .,er fru'.u Loaduii brin-. the iu forma. ion that Clement Scott. tl: tlr.-iiiiut.c cr.r.c ;: tne Lowius ivi:-,'r:s;'i, is to visit Aiiierica t'ais winti-r. Mr, Scott is ono of tho beit known firt ui-flitert in the Ensliah capiul. lis is ktout, gray haired, has a gray intistaehe. wean eve'daise anil i.i rate 1 the bt authority on thu drainn in Lnlie 1. lie has many fnt-ti ls, but aa urm.v of en-tmi'.-s. lie b ut inaJt) and uunudu niaii; playri-jhts :nd actors. His drrmatic unhiuia Is bi.. I n-garJi-d as the itandaril aulhurity, ami his article is nervon-ly awaited after the performance of a new nlar. His imlnii-'' is usually ir-xsl. lie UuJiacLKxl deal .,. J::ult, but is iavuu In pruia f.iru'Ml work. A nice pr n,niili fro:;; lum will eoim times menu live pound more a week on the alui of smno diw rviii actor or nt-trs u-'iio !it:ii tr.owa anl not ap- preciate-I. and bis condemnation a t new blay is uniiuliy the e:i 1 m tne voa tare. T&ken ad ia ail, ho U regarded as eminently fair and jutt. Ho lies never u wd Lis position to iajnre auy one, What he has dons baa been from con aclentious motives. Mr. Scott is a patient student of the drama, lie has the best theatrical library in England, lis will be i-innly welcomed to America, fur be u. 'wen particularly agreeable to Amtiican actors and actresses, ana many c inner and recetitions will bs jr'ren ia bit honor. Foster CVsts In 5ew York Mail and Eipress. TIME CAKD. N". sl Aciinola l 'it Ij-.ivi- ... No :i ' itrnv ... Tnium dally except 'unSHy. ..in:.v. a m . . l.nop. in, trNltiltlS Oj lV I III A" li.llliltlel l"dK- IX Nti 17 M-'t-everv r.,r-My r.-in,u ti ih-ir'h III" IMr - " " ""yS. All vi Iuiik niM are cioll . ly -v led l.i leleiid c.r. m ihitil.c ' ; u IV,V,'-K- K O f w . Meel tlr-t und Ih'.rd "rlitiy f v -111,-, of et ll Il 'III. M. Ililil it 11.1,'kiv.m.k id - k. t-'niik Veiiiil'yea, M, W. i, v hurrtuie, tu wrder. t have sold Kly's Cream Halm about three years, and have re commended its use iu more than hundred soecial cases of catarrh. I The unanimous answer to our in- I onirics is,"lt's the best remedy that I I have ever used." Our experience is, mat wnere parties conuiiueil us use.it never fails to cure. J. II. Montgomery, & Co., Druggists, Ue corah, Iowa. When I bi-imn nainre V.Iv'n f'ream Halm my catairh was so bad I had headache the whole time and dis charged a large amount of filthy matter. Thnt has almost entirely disappeared and have not bad head ache scicnce.-J. Sommi'rb.Su-phiiey, Conn. AO V. W. Nil. HI Mcel -e-mi.t and Imirlll Kri-I,iv v i('vr ai the ntiih'ti A ii. A H. mi'I n U.i kw d hi'", K.J. M'iman, M V, I-. I. Hr II- nrder. Kul t. 'K IWlM-'V" I'.i. ivll Nn lo.'l, M-.." hi uie K. "I . Iiail 'll Hi fietin-l I ll'in-K iV T I!'" II" t fi l.l.llili'll h:lle.l Henry H' Hmi il nn, shtcioit, mil, , vp iimii! IIV III i Ofl MUMiH. IS". I I". ) K. III--IH e- rn-d:y I'li'lu at Mieir ran ftnr-'-vn iln-. A ii i t i-i'v sir ennii ii y N. Ii S, W. limine. Secrela'J-.l rVlles Nervoand Liver Pills. Act on a new principle regi. fat ing the liver, slomrch and bowels through the net vs. A new discovery. I) r. M lies' Tills speedily cure biliou sness bad taste, torpid liver, piles, ."Mia.-tipaliiMi. Uncounted for inen women, children, smallest, uiidest st.rfst! Till doses, 'Jac. Samples free ut F. G. l'ricke & Co s. It will cost you nothing and wil surely do you good, if you Uavy - 1.1 ...u, .-,.l.l. . V OIIJIl, - I'l' '- - . Tiiroai, Cliesl or unj;s,. Dr. Kv New Discovery "jr CotiHiitn -, Coitglw and Coldtl is guarantee'iV five relief, or iai,ney will be jf back. Sufferers; from l.a Gri found it just the thing and uu.; its use had a speedy and perfect ' co very. Try a sample bottle stu expense and learn for yourself) ; how good a thing it is. Trial V ;' free at KG. l-'rifke A l'. V Store, Large size Sic. and ?1.00 Are you made miserable by iml gestion, constipation, dUzines .f nrmetite. veilow skill? SI l'o'r sa'le'by 1. G. l'ricke St Co. For many years Mr. II. I'. Thom son. of Des Moines. Iowa, wan i vendy a.llicted with chronic dia hoea. lie says: "At times it w; very severe; so much so, that fe.ierd it would end my life- Abo seven years ago I chanced to pi cure n bottle of Chamberlaii Colic, Cholera and Diarrho K'eniedy. It gave me prompt reli uml I believe cured me pernuinei Iv. iis I uuw eat or drink with'. harm anything I please. I h ' also used it in my family .vitli t best results, l-'or salu by 1;. rrickie &. Co, twuitivei rill KO'i nrk;.b! Fcts. Heart disea-e is usually supposed to be incurable, !mt wlien properly In-ated :i lartve liort:on of cases can be cured. 1 bus .'lis. l-.Imira llaicll, of Klkhart. Ind id Mrs. Mary L. I taker, of Ovid. Mu ll., were cured ai er su lie i nir i vi .un. v.. i.m- burirer. dniL'tiist at San lose. 111., says Hint Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure wine l cured me lormer, --woineu wonders for bis wife." Levi Iignn f Huchanai,. Mich., who had heart disease for W years, says two bottles ,o,f. Miii -f.-el like a new mull. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold nnc iruarantced by V. G. l'ricke A Co. Bookof wonderful testimonial; free. lULIUS rKl'IMIK'HLKG. MAsrrAeTini or an Yaffil ''''' r. A ?V--VvvA, rfX-,, -"1- " . rmm t:r'. I I fl 'ARID If.1 I am. laden with fri rron trie golden jataj io ia.na across up 1 5ca. 1 ca,rry tv;esLhope IJXAUTA (LAU5 " .SOAP, As & Ccro;o !.'''. St rAM r.. i U4 vwiii xwa men J.VJJ RZTJlll PIALril-.K TIIM cnorcLST hkand or ciga ri'LL I I x TOBACCO AND SMOKE.. S ART ICLtS ulways in stock L u H r j : p -mm I UQ r ii. i i.. I... JytXKiiRBflNK & Go. Chicago, A5K "YOUR GROCER FOR IT o- Plattsmouth, Nebrassa THE GOVERNOR'S THANKSGIVING PRO - LAM AT ION. Now, more than n r have the people o Nebraska most co.wui. ing reasons for lifting iheir hearts in gratitude to the Supreme Ku f the universe for the untold b!cs- ings t'ley have enjoyed during the jear which is no v drawing to elose. The disastrous eliecls of the 4rout 'i which afflicted so ire portions fthentntea year ago have been followed by the sunshine of pros perity. The windows of heaven were x.-ened; the ruins came Bud row irie earth has responded with a most abundant increase; the la- fcors of the husbandmen have been aaost lavishly rewarded; the fields fcave been a' most weighed down witli trraiu the trees with fruit the granaries are now fnll to re pletion; now vigor and energ-y have um infused feftO rl ,ir! incnf i f human efforts; joy sits in the hearts f the people w here there was a lamentation a year ago: general health prevails and peace reigns within our borders. It is most becoming;, as well as tte perfo 'a' 'uce of a scared duly, tli at all should oianifert in a public mann? their u; ireeiatio f f and their gntitude for thc.e priceless Listings. ' Now, thcrtfurs, 1, John M. Tl nyer. foveruor of the state Nebraska, do hereby d :griate Thif day. the 2r 4y of the present month, as a day f thifnke-e'it in and praise to the Most Ili-th for l.'is f il'i-rly care rer us and for IDs tender niTcies. . I most earnestly request M the people i'i this coauuviiroitl'.h to abstain from all secnlor employ, aneut on that day and assemble in heir several places of public wor ship and offer up th"n titioj and ongs of praise to His holy name. Ia sccordsii'-e with this beauti ful custom families wiii be reunited, ociul and fraternal Influences will prevail and the hearts of all should be made g'.ad. , . 1 1-eg-those, with an abundance .not U target the per aad ueesVy I.V consideration of the fact that a change in the management of The Hi KALI) is conteaiphit.-d in the near future we deem it justly due to our patrons and the public to explain that J. W. Derg", late of Th : New Kra of South IJ-n 1, has been placed in charge of the editor ial work but will be assisted until the first of the year by W. L. Knotts. whose va'uible assistance on local nnd editorial work we fully appro ciale and who at that time contem plates entering the newspaper arena tljewhcre on. his own ac count A Chine Governor. ThAng Yso, the governor of the pro- vine vt fihantnnir, who oind reeent r, was on of the hij;het dignituries ot us Celestial empire, lis bad a highly ad venturous career. Born In lowly po&I tlon. hs was obliged to nee ia his youth on account cf having inurJere J the tor- meutor of an old man. Us became a robber and soon stood at the head of all the brigands w" nmdo the province of Ilnnsn nnssf-. When, (lnriu'j the re- UUiutj, the ch....' town of the province was threatened, th- governor i.-ued a proclamation in wftch be iromiiied the band of bis daughter to the man who would ve the town from the ftnrx At the bead of 600 bandits, Telling beat etf the atr'ir of tno rebels, aisi 'id boms on the next day, as a reward for bis bravery, th al-nond eyed beanty. Then b made rapid progress. Lis was not able to read or writs, but was of treat Integrity, and died poor as bs was born. Uu was called by his people, on accoant of bis charity, Tshang, i"ths blue sky." It is sai l, however, that ha vss not al treys just toward bnropeact, ujd especially tus islonrit-s. London K'rvi A Attack! a Wafaa. Tbe following suak story U evolved froai aTeiasexcbJUigoi Thunidayevca lng last while Ja jo A- M.Tsrtand and bis son (iuy were drirfcg Lomu ward tliey saw a large snake ly1ni In the road. The Juilge atUBipted to kill tbe snaks by cnuhlng it with the wheel of bis gig, but instead of "Urulsin the serpent's bead" ths judge's whl pused over its tiiL lusUutly the nwke colled Itself around a spoks, and at every tern of ths swiftly fevijlving wheel uiuu.- ricious itrii"st st Oai fss. Oay'noiily nienrn t ercape wns a bivc:,rird tniublo frota the gl-r, which ha tk, falltnrj into a pool of dirty water. Th-in thers was a tnsi boy as woll as an .-.ug-;' tnaks. btrunt to -Ute the sik tin I ikuf from ths whei.1 and nti-osei G iy In the soil by thirty-three, per cent by pool. ' A shower of tUiut fruuiGuys ri'fiuiriiig better and deeper cum- (miuuiwiuhii MIKE SlLNLLLHACUiiH.I Waxo sua Biackuntlb bus Vtgoa, Bugjj, Uachics aad plow Upslrlss lue . II0R?E.-H0EINa A SrEClAL'tV HttMM tl- NEVLRSUP HORSESHOE Which ii tbe bi-t tiorfethoe fur thi Isriner, ur for faet driv'n, or for citi iiurtHsiLi ever inyi-nted. It is so mad iteit anyone C:.n lit OP sharp or flat forks, an needed f.,r wtt and fc!ii.(wrj iajs, or inioo'h, dry toads. Call at his shoo tnd rxunme tho KEVKimLty tnd TOD will UH- D other. J. M. PIINEI LKA( KF.lC :2 Nort!i Fif'fi St V tttsmnutb Erorythin? to Furnish lour AT I. PEARLMAN'S KCAT U0UKK5- ( HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM, A POPCLAU FAMILT. Jtwirn! : " How la It, Kale, that you always ie- m Oi 'citeli on tn tlieUt-t i Uiin Is wiut I may, jou aiaja Kia to ci ahi4 ar me." auike any ei'-rtinn In llmt dlrii-tinn." Jliunic " Wi II. dtirnia tlie lat ! " tnTth. far axauiula, you bats Ukcu im iuilni(. MORE ABOUT BEET SUCAL. IN a letter to Hon. J. M. Rusk, secretary of agriculture, Mr. Henry T. Omard, president of the Oxnard beet sugar company, a (a forth some very in. fleeting facts which are not generally known to the public. lie states tli-t the lj cents per pound formerly paid aa a duty, by a provision of the McKin ley bill is now paid to encourage home manufacture nnd that since that law has gone into operation the price has been reduced two cents, thus giving the consumer the benefit as well. lie estimates 'dtat obout a thousand factories, at an outlay of about $"ttlflQ lor each, would be required to supply the demand iu IUiO. Another feature which probably has never before received consider ation is the benefit to the soil. Me thinks, according to estimates of foreign producers, it would In crease the productiveness of the Ilavin?; ourchawd the J. V. "Wcckbach store room on bc Main street where lum now located I can bell goods cl cr than the cheapest having just put in the largest ft of new goods ever brought to tho city, uasoiinc ei and furuitur f all kinds Bold on the installment plan. I. FEARLMAN. F Q G WILL KEEP CONSTANT ON HANI) A Full aad Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and 03 DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Cnrcfully Compounded at all Ho: :rA I i I "C 'J . Y-T wllkmrt anr Uaetuw t vou eama to Lha rearua wle-n Miiw ba, , p ilene rlod her Ilelearte eUuw Si 'SliUnly, ami a rtainlr w am ail i inert. t. In ui rn under innr inxnii tMin ; I hear 4 tut Ui!liii 'limnn Haniea taut erenlrif h tut rl 'lui infi'14 minted you n:b Ui I ua eu all Hie Uiim fail,' anS know ) it what to dii under ail circuniitatiora t in t''riir i,a' "ia : yon eiiterLiln lieaiil.lullr i avnlh you hav unproved y,v u-U ine.to your liyH:eRioiiiiijte, wnere do ymi r-l all of your lul fniin in turn 1:1' e i ui-f tUa cay l vtiliun than is required by our crops, which would cause the disso lution pod disintegration of min eral matter, lare quantities of which are stored in t ,e leaves which remain on the ground mhen the crop is harvested. The benefits to be derived from th as new Industry, if carried to its utmost extent, are so varied and of such great extent that it is difficult to realize its actual value to our country. Cne thousntid f factories, at fV)0,0t)O earn, would represent a capital )0,ij00,fXjO,' aud with a A Tartla'a I'uaTOklabla Dalay. . During a windstorm in fas risij dayi of last J'iris a tremi ths fnrm of Mor timer Hamilton, iu Jackarm connty, Ind., was blown down, and la fa'.liug a Umb rtnirk i'tn-irely az-rc-ss trs hsck i f a large snap;dng tartle and forced it down Into tU earth. A day or two aiucj tls limb was wit away and ths aiiupir, re'.i-ed from Its iujpru.i..uui ut, tmlg-d away, appureiitly nnlnjurivl, Inm its pris'in, whors It bal lata lin rnovably Cd without food or water fot over f Ttir moutli. Cor, Chicago Tribune, anil In Ui ou hav 110 iirove,! nn lii health, owing. liyH:eRloiillijte.elwn M. lorilittllea 11m cay olaiar-fur yoj neier irn to tlie i ny." Kats: " Vi lir Jeniim, you will mika ma Va.n. I havoon'y ( lie aniirueid1 lniiM'n!eiii,B ttm. t la er,ii"' ln hew ll ll" ail Wl'l. I ei eecl nn lie.ir ll n)llnn 1 1 lil lil tlie nit ! dnji I rih mo lull Infeimeisia il llm aulij-a U lK,ey t.ut : .A4uel And a rn. t irnnmrv It la to oi ad, f' r et rull" fun.uliea l ie n-a.lnt u r I le whola axidiild: lainer h'Hivn u hit nnnrujina toil li Uaa li.-en Ik nia, il Im U,a P it ti-'H l:l ir: 1.1.1 letier lufi f in. ' 1' o Im oli)eiU or Uie duy; and inmler Mr! Ii, il n llmt '.Iml uiu $ hi-r tui li a lanen B iiiee!e,'r'r. In fait, all fn II' it it I Uiomiir reai'y rll V lemiuilie tiiiMiKlifd, u wu fata ai-ut for Mto'.'eant a.i it ilMm, snd flnt UiatuiMl nd for mm, nmllier al .,r wnnmi, and u r fur rl -'n-u only, while tio him amis every oia of ni so wa mdr nl u t on" Inn'ind of m vi nil, and tal M wluni llm a'r'noiiir romi-a In, for it M nly V .hi a yer. rerliai ! lldna I am t,, lavu.li in i m iiralx-: hut I will let you a crura, or. tietterniiL aetiS 1(1 rent to tin ioh- M.iir, W. J vi n I nerit, Ih taut li'S Hre-i, New tork, fur a ainida copr. Mid I hall alwayn ooaIW-r that I hT done. Jo r-t fnvor j and may lie ym will lieuu,n I flvii Hie re ,iiu.ii u e Mexican Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Bear flvtt (lie rei,tiU.Ui'n t t I an. It to LivuoMMt a mmltf Hiism hem ihe l-st inf,mml fmnlly In t-iwn. If A lcnj-testiJ pain reliever. IU U almost universal by the Housewife, the Parmer, fUock Rai!r, and by every one requiring a tuci liniment Ko r. ' r npplicatirn compr,re with it In efacacf. This r II -kwjrrt remed t.as stood the test of years, generations. No medicine clica 13 complete without a bonis of alutTAi Liniment. Occi'ior.s arise for in use almost every day. Al! druj;i'U and dealers have it A fihera! of!er-nnly f I.W for Tllli WKKTI.Y IIKUAI.D and P.inoieft l'a ui!7 MilKnilne. tSend your suhscription to this oflice. -w rTS1 : 3 1 I ni l n r- ' J J ri 1 f V r 1- I I c r 1 in r I I f.vl , 1 1111. t'wuiiivi. Vr-UHkM 1 v' J E.7 UiAn hiV. St Uaava K, Haw t .ea. rVaiBd.1 ..