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tut PlaiiMiiuii: Daily Herald KMOr .'S BROS, Publishers '.as, A"i dsl'y evry Pu- :. ' -'hi veuln . i untidy. RoI-fu.-i .rr'n flHtt.iinoiiiU, Neb. pot .fflcfr tr.iii-.. . ii'. ; r. rouictl th li. B.ma.la itne"ntil fl-n r r . Oni;- cm .srr V'lim iuid Fifth streets. telephone ax. esteem of thinking that jcal. nsy with have attempted follower; - from It will 8 1 a in I to TRBMS FOR WEEKLY. copy, one yeiir. In alvance. ....... ...t 1 60 )ae copy, one year, not tu advance 2 00 J-ie copy, six moiitlif. in advance 75 ne copy, three month. In advance. . . 40 - TIHMD FOB I)AIU )ne cop one year In adv'tnee ?ti 00 )ne CipT lr reek. by carrier ........... i5 ne copy, per mouth SO FRIDAY, J A N U A K V 8. 1 M2 Moi'TII is a bad thing when hung on a pivot for a new member of the of the American congress. Watcl Mr. IJryan's mouth. E carloail of tin per week is shipped east from the San Jacinto mines in southern California chief ly because it lindrt a profitable mar ket, but incidentally to emphasize the fact that the tin plate industry has taken firm root in America Omaha !. IF trouble with Chili or any other Nation should occur, and we should need a fleet of torpedo boata and dispatch vessels, the United States could secure enough swift merch ant vessels and change them into cruiseis and torpedo boats so quick that the foreign nations would won der where our navy had been kept all these years and they to know nothing of it. AlPwill be sent to Russia in the shape of American corn. There is magnanimity and generosity enough iu the people of this country to send it, if a democratic congress does refuse. It would look -much better, however, sent under the shadow of "Old Glory,' as a slight token of the spirit of our people towards that nation whose whose people did not hesitate to sympathize with us when Johny Hull was plotting for our downfall. The Herald has always claimed that young Nr. liryan was a dema gogue, and, if any better proof were needed, his maiden break in the house day before yesterday, opposing aid for the Russian suf ferers, is pioof enough. The Kus siau government and people were our friends in an hour when every Hritish copperhead in this country and abroad was plottinsr for the overthrow of this nation. The auimas of Mr. Bryan's opposition, and the opposition of that part of the democratic part3" which is in full sympathy with Britisli notions of trade and opposed to American notions, is essentially locofoca. That class of demagogues would find a text in the funeral obsequies of Speaker Crisp, should he die of la grippe, to howl at the wise an I successful McICinley m-asure. party in the people, it is which the leaders to prevent their reading both sides. the eternal disgrace of these leaders that they not only advised and com manded their followers from read ing tin; oilier sidt-ii, but they actual ly horn! -d in' th"ir power in this re- ! spvc:, "It don't make no difference , w'.il you tellers say or wliat you J print, or whether it is true or not, our tellers won t reau it, sinu they won't believe it if they do read it' was a remark common among the leaders of the independent party. God pity a political party whose proudest boast is that its followers will not reau or listen to argument Hut the scene is changing. They do read both sides now, and they begin to see. Every farmer who reads ;t he report above referred to, will see the transportation question in a new and clear light than he ever saw it before. (Kxtract from the; Crete Neb., "Vidette," Dec. 25, 181)1. EADS. aally to J'. O. fricke & Co., Druggists & I'harmacists, Union Block, I'latts mouth, Neb. desire to inform the public, that they are agents, for the most successful preparation that;nas yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. Jt will loosen and releave a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. The article referred too is Chamer- lain s Caugh rcmebv. It is a medi cine that has won fame and popular ity mi ii nieriis anu one mat can always be depended upon. It is the only known renedy that will prevent croup. Jt must be tried to be oppreciated. It is put up in 50 cent and $1 bottles. Height of Cruelty . . nervous women seldom recive the sympathy they deserve. While often the pictures ot health. tney are constantly ailing. To with hold sympathy from these ttn- lortuntes is the heicht of crueltv. They have a week hearth, causing snonneess ot ureatn, lluttenng, pain m side, week and hungry swells, and finally swelling of ankles, sppression, chokiner, smoth ering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. For their nervousness, head ache, weekness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is unequaled. Fine treatise on" Heart and Aervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and fuaranteed by. F. G. Fricke & Co. Tlu MISERY OF bTlDHEA T1iouLtiia f pollttra Sp-nt Auu Malt Hi" Ha'r Grow. "J iiuike a roil ileal of money out of li.il l-lu;;nk'i men," e:iil t he barber to n N. Y. Vu" man. It i.s true that I l tin know of any way to make, liair jrrow on a ball li-al; but alt liouh 1 hotifiiily ay to every customer who nsk- n.y "opinion exactly what I be lieve, ii lias been my unvarying expe rience that ho buhli. ealeil man :ives ui without a ioiir and expensive series ot experiment l-e hope of one da weinr hi- hair restored. No matter ho man' other haldheuiU lie may know, or what variety of unsuccessful attempts he may have seen to make hair grow where it has once- disa peared, each baidliended man seems determined to m-ike all the trials for himself. He thinks he may succeed where others have failed, and does not begrudge the expense. I have seen a barber whose head was as destitute of hair as a mavble- lop table iinbhishiiigly recommend a h-.'ir Ionic or hair restorer or invigora- tor as certain to make the hair grow. I he baldhcadcd man does not as!; the qnesLioii why. the barber has not tried it ou his own billiard ball, but contid- i ii iT I v purchases bottle after bottle iu the vain hope of making up for na ture's delicieucies. "There is a little fuzz that grows on many bald heads that causes a good leal or delusion, beeim; aud feeiin this fuzz the bald-headed mau thinks Ins uew crop is coining surely. He rcasous that if this fuzz is shaved it will come out struuirer. so he has his head carefully shaved. Then the fuzz comes out air a in. But it is still a fuzz and it continues to be a fuzz aud never gets to be anything but a fuzz. It ean not be coaxed or driven into anything out a luzz. Now. knowing all this, the barber cau not oe so blind to his own inter ests as to go very far out of his way to convince the hopeful and trusting buldheads who do not know it. and who insist upou learning by expensive experience. It is no particular harm Startling Facts. The American people are rupidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the followtng suggests, the best remedy: alphouso Hiiiiipfling, of Butler, 1'eiin, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Restorative Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L, Miller of V alprai and. T.D. Taolnr. of Logansport, Ind each gained 20 pounds it an taking it. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions easy anil much aeadach, dizzness, bockach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recomends this unequailed remedy. 4 OUR CLUBINO LIST. Home Magazine and Hkkai.d 11 'loitdo ItUUa and llmiil i) 2 4 Ilaruer's Mukhz lie and Hhiaui 4 & Iturpt-r's Ku .rand IIkn li 4 Harper' Weekly and kkhai.d - u Iowa :tat Kejcisler ami Hkhai.d j Western Kiirai and Hkkai.ii 2 8f Ihe Furum and llKHALO ami tiiohe lieiuucrataiidllK.KAi.it 2111 Inter Ocean and Hkkalo 2 As well as the handsomest and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Basam for the Throat atid.Limg-a, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles 50c and $ 1. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada K. Ilurd of Groton, S. D., 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 it I could not stay with 1113' lriends on earth. 1 would meet my absent ones above. My hus band was advised to iret Dr. Kintr's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, f gave it a trial took 111 all eight bottles; it has cured me ana tluuik (jou I am now a well .1 1 . m . . . mo nearly woman. l rial uotties free at h. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store, regular size. 50c. and $1.00. B ANK OF CASS COUNTY Cor Main and Fifth street. ttll up capital iurpluM $ no OOt OFFICERS J. H. I'aniele Trepidant tfred border Vice lrsiteiit I. M. 1'atterson Caslieti r. M. Patterson, Anst Ca-hlei DIRECTORS J. H. I an.iele, .1. M. Patterson. Fred (iorder B. Multli 11. li. Wiudlihin. II. 8. Kam-ey and l. .11. I cllll.'Ull 10 J. HANSEN r : t 4 DIUMIl IN- r.3 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND if 0ENEHL UANK1NC TRANSITED BUSISEGS QUEEN3WARE. I'atronage of the Public Solicited. Accounts nollcite?. Ia;ere!r allowed 011 tlim itposltK and prompt atleulioagiveu to all bun- ness eutnuteu to its care. PERKINS- HOUSE. 217. 219, 221 and 23 Main St Plattsmouth H. M BONS Nebraska Proprietor, North Sixth Str eet, Plattsmouth. f PAW IRST : NATIONAL : BANK OK PLATTSMOUTH. NKBKAHKA fald up capital ... SlIlplUB . .JMl.OllO.OO .. 10,000.09 Ibe Perkins has renovated from top now one of the host been thoroughl) hotels in th f ; 1 r t Boarders will 84.50 and up. be taken by the wfi. A National Cvent. The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fifty years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit this nation as much as the discovery of me restorative rvervine by Dr, franklin Miles is doubtful. This is ust what the American people need to cure their excessive nervousness. d3-spepsia, headache, dizziness, steepiessnes, 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 danerer ous drugs. . . 1 for a baldheaded man to keep on tr-- uig iirst one thing and then another. It amuses liiin and is prolitable to the oaruer. 'W I ... .mere is a oaianess that comes from sickness, especially from scarlet lever or tvohoiu lever, when the l.air falls out and the head becomes bare for a brief period. But in such cases it is no art of the barber and no mere concoction of materials that makes the hair come in airaiu. It is the re medial effort of nature. The hair would come back in such cases with out the use of any pigments or oint- ... -w. "!... . ments. 11 is possible that in many such oases the fact that the hair did come back at a time when some par ticular ointment was used led to the belief that it was the ointmeut that did the work, although the truth was that the hair would have come back without any oiutment of anv kind. Men ate generally more disposed than womtn to experiment on bald heads. One reason this is that men can not wear laise nair so securely as women no. out rather with greater risk of detection. "Any one who could really compel a growth of hair on all bald heads would secure an immense fortune and the gratitude of mankind. A similar fortune and gratitude await the man who can prevent the growth of hair where it is not wanted. They Sized Him Up. STUDY THE RATE QUE5 HON. Now that th- campaign i- over, it behooves every farmer and citizen t. turn to the rate question as it is iu this state, and study it out and know something about it. so that the voter at next fall's election may nave a more clear ami just con ception of the facts and the justice in the case than can be had by simply listening to ambitious office Keekers who present only one side of the case. The board of transpor tation has made a ?tnte:neni of the question in Nebraska that is worthy a careful rending by every man who wants to be fair to the railroads is well as to the people. Orators anil ambitious oflice seekers have presented the anti-road side of the cmesTion m-iutriotisiy tor 3-ears. The state board in their recent re port on rates have presented their view of the case, and the people who want to know the truth ought to read this report carefully, so that they may judge the matter fairly and justly. The independent partv in this s-fate never can hope to command the respect of thinking m:i. a:i! ho;esl men. so long as they refuse t-. read both sides of every public issue. We do not say that present rates iu Nebraska should remain unchanged, and that the report of the secretaries is an infallible statement of the case, but we do say that there has been too much demagoguery practiced on this question and too much one sidedness in the discussion of the issue. Therefore we recommend that every farmer procure a copy of the report and read it from an honest and unprejudiced stand point. It is certain- the fullest and plainest statement ever made to the people and the oOicials who made it ought to have credit for having given a reason for J their actions. Hamilton County Indepeiideiit- The above is the most sensible suggestion ever made by the inde pendent press of this state. If there has been one thing more than' another that has damned the new Wonderful. K. W. Sawyer, of Rochester, Wis., a prominent dealer in general merchandise, and who runs several peddling- wagons, had one of hit, horsos badly cut and burned with lariat. The wound refused to heal. The horse became lame and stiff nowwithstanding careful attention anu tne application of remedies. A triena handed Sawyer some of Ilaller's Barb Wire Lineraent, the most wonderful thing ever saw to heal such wounds. He applied it only three times and the sore was completed healed. Kqually good ror an sors, cuts. Druses, and wounds. For sale by all druggist The volumes of the Magazine be gin with the Numbers for June and December of each year. When 110 time is specified, subscriptions will I'egin with the Number current at the time of receipt of order. Bound niiimes ot Harpers JMagazine for tnree years back, in neat cloth bind ing will be sent by mail, post-paid. on receipt ot jsu.u per volume. Cloth cases for binding. 50 cents each by mad post paid. Nr. Wiliam T Prcic. a Justice of the Peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was confined to his bed last winter wit h a severe attack of lumbago; but a thorough application of Chamber lian's Pain Balm enabled him to got up and go to work. Nr. Price says: -The Remedy cannot be recommended too hignly." Let any one troubled with rheumatism, neuralgia or lame back give it a trial and they will be of the same opinion. ,i0 cent bottles for sale b F. G. Fricke & Co. Druggist- One of the first maxims impressed on the newly uniformed policemen -was the necessity of sizing up everyone. says the ban rrancisco Chronicle. While the kindergarten was in full blast one day, and an expert with the ciub and handcuffs was showing- tlm novices how to reduce fractious topers to a becoming degree of docility, a stranjr civilian passed through the school in quest of one of the police department functionaries. The mimic struggle between the supposed drunk aud ihe majesty of the law was sus pended, and the fifty new policemen proceeded to size up the citizen in plain dress. After he had retired the sergeant asked the squad: "Think you've gut that fellow's mea-uire, eh?" 'Yes oh. yes." cried the squad, iu a chorus. What would you take him to be. r.o. 1?; A dead beat, sergeant." Good for you, my boy. What do you say. No. 2?" Looks like a horse-thief. I think." What's your opinion. No. 3?'' "I thiuk he'd steal chickeus if he e-ot half a show." The whole squad gave somewhat similar opinious. and the dalirhted sergeant shook them individually and warmly by the hand. Gentlemen." said he. "the eitv is safe in the hands of such hawk-eved guardians of the peace. The object of your grave suspicions is one of our most aistingmshed police court lawv 1 beg the profession's pardon oracti- tiouers." Some Fooiish PeoDle allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. 1 hey 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. winch is sold on a positive guar antee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the iirst does. Price 50 c and $1. Trail size free. At all druggists. A Mystery Explained. The papers contain freauent no tices ot 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- A. f t . lencai, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subject to nead- ache, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im moderate crying orlaujrhiner. 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 ur. fines' celebrated iew Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Cures fluttenng,;short breath, etc. Good Looks, Good looks are more than skir deep, deqending upon a healths condition of all the vital ortrans It the .Liver be inactive' you have a Bilious Look, - if your stomacb be affeeted you have a Dvspeotic Look aud if bour Kidneys be effected yov win nave a rincnea XvOok. o curs good health and you will have good looks, Electric Bitters is th great alterctive and Tonic acU directly on those vital orcrana Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives a good complexion. Sold at t. G. Fricke & Co's Druerstore. BOc per Dottle: I used Ely's Cream Balm for drv caiami. 11 provea a cure. is. . JH. eeks, Denver. lily's Cream Balm is especially aaaptea as a remeby tor catarrh which is aereravated bv alkaline dust and dry winds. W. A. Hover, i-Tiirrist. uenver. lean recommend Ely's Cream Bal to all sunerers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michael ilerr, Pharmacist. Denver. Jbi's Cream Balm has cured many cases of catarrh. It is in con stant demand. Geo. W. Hoot Pharmacist, Cheyenne, W3-. 'JOOD BAH COtftfSnTSD iysS n pi'3jNESSAKSiD30i!i-scJRD L3 jfcr vi rwi br t'ek'' '"M llaUr E-r b&SrAU Hbuiw, hrir.l. CouifnUatila. Fuluiwhrallri.i,dlfH. Sold by F. lf.Moi.oi.lv , ;rn rr 853 l!ruady, kew lark. Wnw for buvk ot liroufallltE HAia BALSAM leoji and bta'i.ir.i-, tl. bir. rrooioui juxunant irowth. JNevtr Fails to Beatora Gravl w A luiujui u lor. Cure rralp iltmiti & hmlr tali g We,mii $1 iWa lr.ijrirl rs the very bent facilities for the promp transaction uf llKttimate Hanking Business' 6took. bon ilsi. irold. I'overiuiieiit and local nh- :urltl')n hoiiiflit Mill so'il. ltMiolt recMlveil tnd interest allowed on the certificate Jrafts drawn. av;i il.it lc In anv nart of the 'Jutted State? and all the nrliiclpal tuwna of JOI.LKCTIONS M AUK ANU rjlOMFT! V Jl RMIT- THII. i!;li!t ii:nk(-t iirc 11.1IJ fi.r r'Mity War- tiints, Stit' arm bounty botnlr. niKGCTOKS John Fitz(.'tirall T. Ilawkwortll 1 Sam WauKh. V. K. White ieorce K. Povey lotu Kltzirerald. b. WaiiKh. irenideut CuKtler. XTEW HARDWARE STORE nravl'nnjn - I . . , ... I i . Vcak I.nnsi. Debility. Iidimstion. i'ain.Take in time. 5i tM. HMOkKCOifNS. The ontr mie cure far Comt. .Siopa oli paiu. Uc ai JJtuajiata, or lilbCOX & CO., N. Y. S. E. HALL & SON Keep all kiiidi of biilMcrs lialawarn on hand auu win Huppty contiactori) on most lav orable teri!S GRATEUL COMKOKTIXG TIIST ROOFING 0OOB Spoutinf; and all kinds of tlu work nromntlv done. Oide:u fum the country Solicited. BREAKFAST UV a tllOlOUL'll knOWleilcr nf thu nuttirul laws which govern the operaf iors of diirestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of 1 ne nne properties 01 well selected Cocoa. Mr. r-p h proviaeu our oreakiast table with a cencateiy nvored beverage which may save , us iutii uravjr uociur uius, 1 1 is oy.tne lurtlo lous use of such article of diet th- t :i nm. pitution may be gradually built up until strong enougii 10 resist evi-iv fnnency to disease Hundreds of subrb- -l.oies mi ni.tin u around us ready to attacn wiiere er . here ih a ween point. ve mav exnane nunv u futi shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blool and a properly nourished frame." ,jvii oervice irazeue. 'viaaoHi sltnoiv with ooiiinK water or inn R. sold omv in li:Llf.rwmH iiui. uv Kim;cnr. nue I iff fi iiiiir: JAMEs EPPS & DO., Homoeoiat.hic t.'hemist . ivondou. tnglaiid How Lost ! : , How Regained I 616 IVarl St. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. V V 1HE CI1IZKXS BANK. PLATTSMOUTH - NKBltASKA Oapttal stock paid in $v 0 t Authorized Capital. $100,000. OFFIORKS ' .INK f ARRnm -lf a rtmtjnu - - - " , r . . . erwldent. Vice-Preside W. H. CUSniNa. Cashier. . . DIRKCTORB ifrank Oarrutli J. A. Conuor, K, R. GutbiiikiiD J- W. Johnson, llenrv Boek..lohn n'Kmr W. r. Merriam, Wm. Wetencamp. W. H. Ousbing. rBAKSlCTKi GENESiL 3AKKIHG EOSiKES KHOr THYSELF. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cute Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aDd all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke For the Nebraska Soldiers Re-union at Nebraska City Jan. 12 to 14 the M. P. Ry., will sell round trip tickets Jan 11-12 and 13 good re turning Jan'y 15 at $1.10. tf Do not confuse the famous Blush of Roses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are flooding the market. Get the genuine of your druggist. O. II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, an give you a lovely complexion. 1 Getting: an Education. A Hastings street man, not classic ally educated, early in September sent his boy off to college aud the young man wrote home about his studies, his living and so on. and the proud father was telling a friend about it on the street, the other day. says the Detroit Fret Press. "That boy of mine is a corker. I tell you." he said enthusiastically. "He's away at college, isn't he?" queried the friend. "Yes. he is, and he is doing tip-top. Got a letter from him yesterday, and he's right in the swim. He's studying Horace and Homer, he says, and he wants to know if he shall take up algebra." r "And what did you tell him to do?" "Nothing jet; I wanted to see you about it first" Then confidentially "You see you are better posted tjiau I am oo these points, and I wanted your advice. I've heard of Homer and Horace, but I'll be darned if I know who Algebra is. Do you think a ouht to be studying him with the rest of them?"' 1 ne mend cautiously gave instruc tions and the yonog man will probably be studying algebra also. Are you matie miserable by indi gestion, constipation, dizziness. loss of appetite, yellow skin? Slii loh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. MORTGAGE SALE. Th e Entire Stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR AUD OUEEITSWARE Or SELF-PRESERVATION. A new and only Gold Medal PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL. ' DEBILITY. ERRORR nf YOUTH, EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. 300 pages, cloth, eilt; 126 invaluable prescriptions. Only $1.00 by mail, donble sealed. Descriptive ProsDect- ns with endorsements n.tn of the Press and voluntary kULL I tNU testimonials of the cured I 11 bU ! NOW. Consultation in person or by mail. Exnert treat ment. INVIOLABLE SECKECT and CER TAIN ri'RK. AHriroea Dr W Jl !!,. The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Eullinch'St.. Boston, Mass. lne Feabody Medical Institute has manv imi tators, but no equal. flerald. ine science or L.Ue. or telf-lreeervation. is a treasure more valuable than irold. Head it now. every WEAK and NERVOUS man, aud learn to blKUMi. Medical Jietiew. (CopyritrhtedJ sues certincates of deposits bearing Interest C' Huvs and sells exchange, county and . ' A. C. MAYES COUNTY -SUKVKYOK CIVIL KXGIXLKR All orders left with the county clerk promptly attended to. OFFICE rs COUKT HOUSE, Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska r Belonging to A. Bach will be sold regardless of cost to sat isfy mortgagees PHILLIP KRAUS FOR MORTGAGES HAVE YOU SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma dire aemt tails to mm fnatant r-liff m th wont ""' and aOecta care where athera fall. Trial Packag HIKE at DracrMa ar ar BalL llrtm DR. R. SOHimtAKH. St. Psal, Bin. vvN Chichester ruoar.::. Reo Cross Diamond Brano x t Sa. Wfi , .J"E.'f'!C!N OtNL'lNr. TVonly "rc, Hor-, Ml reUa',1, Pill for F V.v;- ,mcMrt- 4--e""if.vr-fi. fSY , am- aaa an n iPaa . A a-. 14. H iviexicaii Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by 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. Mo medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. t Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. V t