The Semi-Weekly Nnws-Hcrald PUBLISH CD ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS , . . . I1V TICK . . . NKWS PUIlUSlIINfJ COMl'ANY, M. IJ. POLK, EDITOR. DAILY KDITION. One Y:ar, iu advance, . . . . Six Month. . One Wwelc toingle Copitta, 8EMI-WEKKL? EDITION. One Year, in advance, . . . Six Month J5 00 2 50 10 50 T.?-F LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Paper. lti:i'l'liM;.VN Tl( KtT. Mule. l-'or ( iuvcriioi , M. I.. If.W WAKU. For LiUiul .-( i(iverii'r. l.l'.OKOK A. Ml Ki'liKY. I'"or Sci rclary of Stale, C. IHKAS. Km Adilitm, T. I.. MA 11 II VS. I'ur Tr c.ini ia . PI . I IK MOKI I..V-I N. l-'or State Siipirl inteinlt'lit, J. I. SA V l. K. I or Att'irnry Oeni ral, N. I). JACKSON. Fui iiii. I'uliiic Lamls aii'l lliiil.iiia;. i. K. WILLIAMS. ;ni r Hitona I. Fur 'nnnicssiiiaii, First tli.-tiii I K. J. HUKkl'l I . ('unity. I'm Senator W.M. II. NLWLI.L. l or Kfiiicsfiilativt"; T. T. Vol NO, KKNKST lOLLAKIi. I'ur l!.)Ht Kfpreseiitative K. A. OH M K. l'"or Cuiinty Attorney Jl-.S.SK I. KOOT. I'ur t 'oiini'.is.simiiT. Tliinl dis'iiet Tt'kMvK INK TlIK determination of the ropub . cans of New York to make Moo.-evclt governor on" lit to bo a hint to the democrats of Alabama to m Uo l,ieu tenant Ilohson governor. Kx. Jkssk Ij. HkT is one of the bright est lawyers in tho county. If e.ectt d county attorney ho will make an al e and faithful llicial. Vote fo;- Mi. Hoot. Weepinir Water Itepa'lic.in. THK voids do not echo with any challotiffos from I'oyntor to llayw:.rd to outer into joint di b .t( b. fiiro the electors of Nebraska this fill. On ihe other hand, Juile Hay ward continues his yontlemanly, straihtforwaid and afjfrressivo campaign. TlIK iix o grease r.-foi iners of tin statu house ate not talking about cur porations yi vinij out passes, or about regulatintr the South Omaha sto-ik yards this year. Tiiey orefci to ti;:ht the war all over asr iin and kocp the public mind, as far fi-otn local in itters as possible. Great heat's thisj pro fessional reformers have. IIolcomb squirms painfully at hav ing been put on tho rack by tho presi dent with reference to which regiment ho will have mustered out. lie hesi tates, but there is no question ahout what he will do. The seeming delib oration is for public consumption. Col, Bryan's regiment is tho one thit v. ill mustered out. V. A. PoYXTLU talks a yreat deal about his super ior honesty ana the wonderful honesty of his party, lie was fearfully alarmed at tlui encroach ments of corporations, but ho said nothing about his connection with the South Omaha stock yards, or ab.:ut tho railway passes which he cir.led as a foe of railroads and friend of the common people Xlyv ViiiiK republicans who will follow Col. Ted Iloosevclt to victory, will doit on a platform stou'ly declar ing for the retention of the Philip pines nnd every fool f conquered ter ritory. This do'.'s not evidence undue conservatism arid if they are not go ing to got seared at ""ex ; inioii itwn around the money center.- what may ba expected out here in the fti.o r.nd boundless wost? VAil Mr. Ui yat:?. Ex. The Now Yolk oeino'-nus noui: nated a gold-bug f vr governor, 1 lie silver wing of the paity then nomi nated Ilenry George, jr. and an effort will be made to keep tho white nn t A issue alive. Mr. Georgo does not w. nt the nomination, and it is said the friends of the gold bug candidate 111-13-securo his resignation. In that ev nt a man of less influence will get the place. Itoesevelt's majority is certain to a largn one anyway. "Remembek Joe Uart ey" screech s the democratic orator. Yes, and re member IIolcomb at the same time, who is clearly an aoeessoiy. Had Holcomb have done his f ml dutj-, anvi not accepted a bond that no ju-tice of the peace would have taken, this rtate would not have lost a di liar. The thief, by tho grace of a republican county attorney and republic m court, is in tho penitentia' y, but the man who made the thievery po-sible is still governor of Nebraska, and rtands next to Allen at the hetd of the s-tate house combine HITCHCOCK is running for congiess up in the Second district on his war record which consists of a continuous criticism from the safe distance of 2, 000 miles from the scene of action Plattsmouth News. How much nearer to the scene of war was iho distin guished eentleman who has been rep resenting that district? Is Dave Mer cer any braver soldier than Hitch cock? Wo rather think not, Hcd we are confident that Bert will make- a better representati ve th-m Dive. Nebraska City News. Our obtue friend full t( Hftstl'O point Mercer Is not elaimine t h- ti.o hi ro of San tiago and whatii more important, he in not tryiui.r to tind fault with hoiiio Miinj.' o ilier In- tor 1 1 iu;ii: c.k Know n ti vt li i :tt mi I.. Tne war khk i.roio-iMit.-d to a (ini-l) with masterly nkill, and if in i i-i i i l - vvt rn innae it wuh not Urn fault nf Inn nd 1 1 1 1 it i -1 1 ati u, and llii) Toilow who tries to tide inlooBico ou that iort of a huhby will m :et the dainfait) that Mc(Jllliu did whwu be run (.'' in-) t Abraham L,ineoln for tiie Ltruside ney . . i . . 1 ABOUT THE STATE DEBT. 'J'hu calamity orators, following their ru-toir.i;ir5r course, in an eflort to utccivo tne voter- talk frantically ah ml the r.-publk-nn party increa-d n;,' tin: ht-:lj di-Lt nearly a million do'lara, and how the; pep-erata are reducing it. The faet.s aii', tli-.it tho debt was iii:rua(d by the erection of needed public huii.iintfs. Hartley turned morn than $( , 0:) over to his succes sor, Mi'scru', ;nd with the better tinus that havii prevailed and the in- reae in 1 1 1 r payment of taxes, what :l-e cin'd ihi) iu-dou tiea-surer do but I : t - t he eini iijrairi.iL the state if he i.jh:1i:iI an extension of political life. Wclind that lowa'ri debt two years .i-o r. ached over a million and a naif dollar, and ti day it has all been pa iii but. .;()(,( .01) and Iowa has had i o "reform" r-tato others either. Xe iiraska, arti-e ali, h is not dono to well as her sdsler i-taU' across the tiver. .Nil:, ii. A. DiTTMAii, tao republican 11: min -e for float representative, was a .iea ant caLer at tho .Journal olliee tiii ivicii. Wt- want to say to tnoi-e who do not know Mr. Di-tmar, that no 'oticii- m 11 lor the place could be fi'Utid in the 1 wo o 'Unties. lie is a in ignt, wi e awake I ti.-iness man wlio w i . 1 L oi f or 1 be i 11 ri s of I In - peo I Id no 1 cpre-fin s. lie will bo an honor to the st to, WO king witli in telligence and ability f.r tuo good of tin: 1 cop. 0, not lee too or jumping jack of the polilica. 1 ricu -tei c I) mo ci . ts. pcpuii.-ts and a I others should make it a point to meet Mr. Dit m 1 for if you put a-ide jour political pre judice as you would in a business mat ter, after once knowing iiiiu you will givo h i 111 your heai ty s-upi o t. Syra cuse J'JUMl.il, ; IILNS are coinine to a pretty p ss. In lS;Ki J, o ilai ey and li s whole hit of d in. orals were .-Louii g with id f. c sln.:t theie was too lit b gold with which to tr. in act tho i,u ines of the count ry. Now we iiave it on tin- autho iiyofa no los distinguished d: uii cratic 01 acle than Joe 15ai.ey hiinsilf tnat there is ei ouh g id in Hie ti ea.-ui y above 4lno,i:(J0.U()O n erv to pay oft the expense ol wnipping S'piin. For this yod reason Mr. Hailey is now- hurfing one-pound pro jectiles at I're.-ident McKinley for llie ci inio of issuing bonds to raise war 1 e venues. It seems, after all, thai there is rcaiiy too much gold in the country t suit the finicky finan ciers of the Iailt3' ilk. Fremont Tribune. Wjiluk was Manahan when ihe liiit went out? He was a.lver'dsed for I'lattsmouth and more than one half t f Poynttr's audience can:o to see tiie nan "who swallowed the pops." This vory remark ib'.e man, now before the people, oiiijht not to keep his light under a bushel. These who have not seen Mananau do not understand how a man could make a solemn pledge to ab.de by the vo:u of his convention upon the ballot about to be taken, when the pledge was given and theu, within twenty minutes, ignore that promise, and proceed to take into his c'i p.scious maw the separate and dis tinct entities of the democrats, pops and free .-iivor republicans. One glance at the man will furnish till in form:! lien desired. Trot him out Mr. Til ets, trot him out. THK active, venomous warfare waed l the Dee against .John E. Webster is entirely out of i; ice r.i ihi- date, and can have b.:l er.e : ffeC, that is, to em harrass tho successful jn osecutiou of : 11 : icpuDLicti ublicnr! catnnaigu in Douglas ciarnty this ? With 1 reuublican ie lslat i:ri e i-teu, ;..--n senatorial cai.tli -s wi:i ) y.r , 1 n ici.-m. hi of fediy t e- snl j cts for Ju-t new i: is iu repell the 1-gi 1 1 m a the in i; I. ielidl v aid of iny gir d republican may hope to pre. fit just because he Irnm the election of a republican legis lature, 'i In- impud . nee of the Omaha editor in assuming1 that repu ')lic ;ns ou.sii.lo of Omaha wou.d permit, Omaha to have both sc-i-'tor1, is just as sub lime as the seat John L Webster !im to Tin: report of Judge Hayw 1 d's spee h es it appears in m ny ptipers of tne state contains a typ1 graphic 1 er ror. Judge Hayward said that "Dougl is ci unt pays one-eighth of the taxes of ih state," and some of the ri p rts have him say orie-l aif." The st.ite treasurer i kes issue with Judge Hayward on tl e statemen of t he am unt of money lui-di d ovi r bj Dartley. Mr. Mi seive savs the amouni that was available Januaij 7, lt9, m d 1 ot 'ted uii in suspended banks, wa- $SG4 t(2. K. Ihe - ublicans ol the slate are willing 10 i ccei-t this sta emu)' as co red. ii b -ii g the first tune anv popocratic fii - til lo s admil te 1 th .1 P. ii lley icfi ai y me nry in the treasury. it :he slat- in -nts if the News and Courier a re correct, Mr. Young has very indiscreetly plaved into the hands of the enemy, nnd by his vote furnishes tho Journal' with money to carry on its lying mud slinging cam paign. Wo are surprised and disap pointed to think that Mr. Young would allow h:m-tlf t 1 be h j arty to a transaction of this kind. It is safe to ay that if ho w.-re m-rv tj h Jltvt term with a dfdr" to icce ve a H-cmid numlii'iiion in- wnu d noi have done this. Ah for th i l'tmt, it tOiown up in no e.iviah o po.-itioii as n democrat aide-how. Weeping Water liepub lican. INHlini.V I I ,N SI OI'IMON. In Senator Alum'- uudiisnri hi.it Wcik irre f' hih wLo in lS7Slivd. In QugOUi WUti dill lOOli llDd bare - floors, whose furniture was made Of! rongri boards und beds of said i rig poles, who theu lived on corn b' ead, sow. i to tbc l'ront Snrrd iu Uny, belly, sortrhum and rye coffee und were 1 P. E. Hut'er, of i.iaek-tiain No. 3, mighty glad to get that; who came in j writing f : om S intiaeo de Cuba, on town in a rattlwtiap wagou behind aj.luly l;U, siy: "We all had diarrhoea yoke of oxen or a span of plug horses, j in more I. ss violent form, and when Now these same men have line frame ; we landed e ha 1 no time to sue a hou-.e and bar na, t'ood implements to j ,1(M tor. for it w is a i:h.) of rush and work- with, tine furniture, carpets on the floor and an organ or pi, mo for tho kids to play on, and come to town in line lop buggies behind spanking teams and aro surrounded by all tho omfortsof life any reasonable man ought to expect. They would never know what a terrible crime w is per petrated on them in their 1 S7;j dugout days if such fellows as Alien and his ilk did not tell tnem. With such illustrations iu front of him it is no wonder Al.en's talk was disti ppoi tiling to friends and "foes alike. The demo cratic party has ifuthing to gain by tho dissemination of such "rot.'' Wiiber Democrat. New York democrats cheered Bry an's name, but ignored the Chicago platform and turned their hacks upon li s free silver hor by, ou which be hopes to ride into the presidential campaign 1 f i'J (I. Altogether Dry n gits no mo o solace than in Ihe New York municipal campaign v. iu n Tatn uianyites not only slaughtered Hem v George, the free silver cai.didate, Inn lefu-cdlo let Jr.ati put in even a word for his friend. - The Van Yj,ck family seems to be pretty well soldered onto pu l.c oliice. With one in other on the nench and anotlie; in tin- ill .y. r'a chair, witn still others holding minor lucrative ollices, they onybt to be willing draw the line 011 tho t' O vei iuu-su i p tf th- Emire s.ate Onaha Dee. It wit he coiiifor ti tig of tlo' Un 1 1 ei S: a t s to quart s ; f the Aii:r e to ki. ti ii.e p op w t!,a ti.e "e ic '. om mission in P.iri open tipo . li; e view of Kue de IJivo i ai.a li.o royal n -den-. Hal the roeni- ol th - u-' -Oinm: SSletl- lmn looked OO'.VII letO -I ill P iris an b ck a ly, ihe p o -pee h .-in ; r y iijiet mcni 0:1 terms :o r odi d in Ihe. linal ! r-.-. 1 y f miyht bo serio is'y jeopard z d. 111 The Indiaaapolis Joureal n v h i c h w pertinent enqu 1 ry like to se answered. It says that tie l'olt Inoiiina tegiin nt is b c ited near the Second Nebraska, aid while Ih latter has 141 sick men the Indiana eiment has but fi ve. The Indianap olis paper says strict discipline is en forced in the horsier camp and tin men are looked after by th.; officers who are not politicians. This may have something to do wih it. M. P. Healey, of Port I)oi-e. one of the democratic leaders in Iowa for ye:!t-s, has resigned from thoi sta'e central committee' because he can't stand the latcs brand of demo : acv. The country is full of honest m.n. who have been identified with the di uio cratic pa1 ty, th -t arc coming into t'ne progrtssivo rank-of tho lepubliean party where they will be nccoidcd royal we'eome. It's thai c as of men who help to keep the integrity 1 f a party above pa r. We have scmo of the same right here in Cuss county, and their fearless devotion to princi ple and refusal to lonper work with ;i party which faiis to carry out theii convictions, is deserving' of u stinted commendation The True iEenn-Uy. PI pine, editor '! i-kilw;, Y. M. "Chief" says." says: "We won't keen heu-e without Dr. King's N'jiv Di-cov-ery for Consumption, Ci ugh tin: Cold-. Experimented with man. a others, but never go! the true reined until we used Dr. Ivi ig's New Dis co very. No other remedy can take its place in our home, as in it we have accr a:n and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc " It i idie to exp 'rim- nt wuh other reme dies, . ven if the3' are urge 1 on you as just 1- good as D . King's New D s covery. They are not : 3 good, bec.au- this remedy has a rec r! of cures an.i besides is guaranteed. It never fairs to satisfy. T i is hoti.es fr o tit F. (i Fricke's d rug storo. 4 Dr. Marsh dl's addit on to his ne- t re-idence, on E m street, is ne iring completion and will soon be ready for the p 1 i 1 1 r'. Hrtri! ami Soft Coal John Wut-iman is ! aee- 1 fin he famous Metidoi so t coal. Ais arries the b.o-t grades of hard cor 1. wood, lumber, laths, shingle-, lime, ement, etc. If you re g- ing ti uild, it will paj you tosee Watu--aan. Oflice at the rear of Wator nan block on lifth -treet. Bert MayEeid is putting 11 a cylin der press and ngli.e .1 Elinwood, . nd promises ' run a id hot republican nawspai er i ut ' h- . Be t i- a ' t. ome in the newsinper fieli', aid predict will make his new v- nture a wino r, as Eimwol is one i f the bii towns in the count.y. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro. 2oc. The ger.uine has L. H. Q. on tr..i h mtiitt A C i IT I C A I T I M l Durim- tho Battle of :. antiat'O. SICK OR WKLL, A RUSH NIGHT AND DAY. I fta- J .k. r ut it:: IJaillc of laniluk'u tlr Onbn vnrc nil IlirncH, TJiftr Heroic Kf ' furu In nHtlci; Amuinnltlou anil Ratlonii 1 1 us 11 li : 11 I. 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 . . V I. it l ee jl I lie tl UUII3 . , I . ;.,l,i ... 1 .1 1. .... . 4 : supplied wit h ainuniiioii and rations, iiut thanks to Chamberlain's Colic, l.'h dera and Diarrhoea Kemcdv, we 1 were able to keep at work and keen j our health; in fact, I sineerly believe that at one critical time this medicine was tho 1:. direct savior of our army, for if tho packers had been unable to : work there would h ive been no way 1 of getting supplies to the front. There ! 1 were no roads that a wagou train eo ild u.-e. My comrade .and myself b d tho good for tune to lay in a sup lily of tiiis medicine for our puck-train before we- left Ta.npa, and I know in four' eases it absolutely saved life." The above letter was written to the manufacturers of this medicine, tho Cr.an.1 Mei'rs, " rla i n I o v 1 . ' ! Cl In' l or sail' l.y all druggists. '! o Su l- -r i!ti' 1-. We a re ea i-rv i ng- over a thousand :i''i'nii:it on o.ir bank-, in :ny of them small bi.t. in tie" ; .ggreg ate it amounts to a tieat sum wl.ii ii ivoiitd Pel,) us out if paid in. If vou can't 1'"V all you owe .! 1 1 r- a uoll.ir .mi v. o will send ! with a c ttd o reeei pi Ii, n tu 11 lii.'i tb.-.nk- tin- n in. NVh!e Cr !y ha n ie-.-worm. It i in Vermifuge is perfect and i 1 1 l'Niiove every ! -o a I ii . i c. and by i L- strengthening proper' :-s will to p ill' cheuliri tie- lo-y h'Je of restore health. Price -2 cent-. Vii;id w- n'e N KWS olhce. (J. rn lie. i pi ion a t the Trescribe them because they never vary from one standard of medicinal quality the highest r.nd doctors nre careful folks. You trust your family doctor-of course. Ask him. pea WHISKIES In rfi'efJ bottles or.!y. U Druggists. TRADE SUPPLIED BY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEB. Wheeler" &. Wilson Sewing Machine. 04 1 1 1 Wt.ii Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Reading Rooms ar.si Dispensary, tM"evr liiiiiuit's: Opn fr 'T: 10 a. laflsnian!), Neh. and r irii! 11' v.- ' 1 "i V- 'k'i ...... . THE ( vSfeSv No Cheap Goods 'Special L'iw P Pi 1 tt !-trion t h f li re pit a! ion for. . TU-j ice ihe -t Goods ..Loivssi Thi-r-j'.e. "a:' !!1 tl 1 v.-e i)i ;-n i: a ! .rir 1 li . nr J ; m ' ti. ia no -f Spri ' till! r t: i- 1 le.i --ii v n e ' .Si in-U w i 1 : "f-'-V rtDVf,RTIS&MENT&. CTFnv iwrnuF at home.. lUIliy IMVJVIIU V(11 make v Wirt jn-r week. Kitlier ncx. I'll utait ymi in llie Mail Order liusitirxn. day or evening No IV !dhn. M. VouiiK. Henry St. Urooklvn. N. V. I3A!. BALSAM . -i'-V- licrlpiiii. ant Ih-i Mfeil'roiiioUi a :' ;?LT- Never I'iuIb to 1 tMuuiil-' the hair. mint rruwin. Uttmtarm Oral '- nir to n Youthtol Color. i flor.ar.i 'lit Ini'.Ti SENT FREE to housekeepers- Liebifl COMPANY'S Extract of fSccf COOK BOOK- telling now to prepare many deli cate and delicious dishe. A.l.lros. I icbig Co., I. O. . 5871K. New Voik Co to tho Drug Store of A. V. ATWOOD, (Successor to Smith & i'arntclu) for l'uro Drugs, I'atent Medicines, Stationery and Cigars, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Dyes, Faint, Iluir and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Feifumery, Soaps, Sponges, and ail Variotio-i of Druggists' Sundries. Window (i;iisi and Wall I'm pur, Humphrey's, Lutie's and Mr.nion's Ilomr-e'ip iihie Kemeuies, I'ure California Wines and Eiquors for Medicinal u-es. In fac, evorylh : ng usually kept for Sale in first-ch.ss Drug Stores. I'rcse- ititions Carefully Compounded. South Side Main Street, I'lattsmouth, Neb. Casino Saloon Headquarters for the Best Beer On Earth As Prove By the Crea'e-a Medical Ex ports mi 11 isCountry. and i-Giving Special AH rition I fits Year to the Hi;:,T Bi ANIj.S OF I'OTTLKI Bkek. You Can Ahva3's Find a Full Supply of BUDWEISER And Other Brands Which Will Be Sold Very Cheap By the Case. The" Public lias Shown Its Appreciation of Budweiser by the Fa.ct that Five Hundred Trillion Bot tles Were Consumed Last Year. 'jclivered to Any Part of the City. PHIL THIEROLF. Proprietor, F RST "lONAL BAN i'L-VTV-'VOUTH. SFAi. P,l UP CAPITAL, S50.000 Offers the vcrj best facilities fo- the priri.pt irsresctiiiii of Legitimate Banking Business. STOCKS. ontls, .-old. .01 rnno'rit .-in? ! :i seen r; ties nnu Ii t a nr! soli! . I e lui' ? - re ceived iiad In tercst n! lowed oa t hp cert h catee. Drafts flr.-rai;, .ivalLinle Id anj part of the 1. ?. :m3 all t he prlrrc'ek towns of Europe. 'Jol If cti r-inrro n r-d promptly remitted Highest neirkei price paid for ccanty w.-trraots. stnte and county bond. DIRECTORS: P. Haws? worth. 5. Waugh H. N". Dovey, F. F. V, rite. G. E. i'Juvcy. Ceo. E. D'jvcy, Pre?. S. W'aujfh, Cashier II. N". Povev. Asst. Cashier The Xo shoddy wares, whii-'.; we are markini? . We n ive heen in the mercantile 'tni-ines in na-c t .ve ity-eiht years n i have e.-t ni shed a at the.. Possible IV Triple Knee "LEATHER 3T0CK1NG hEH05HA Make Dranti- Better Than AW igger REFERS TO THE ENORMOUS ASSORTMENT OF (oj FURNITURE .. and Storos . . The three floors of his old Store Room are packed full, and his New Building near by is also full to overflowing. The beauty about Pearlman's line is that ie Carries His Gold Coin Stoves can't be surpassed, His Steel Ranges and Gasoline Stoves rank higher than any other. His stock of Furniture is Lager than car ried by any two-other dealers in the county combined. Every taste can comes to Low Prices, be P eariman is He won't be undersold and only asks you to call and see his goods for proof of what he says. Store room on Lower Main street, nearly opposite the Court House. TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC ! Is our constant aim, and with that idea in view we laid in a nice, well selected line of Dry (ioods suitable for Foil Wear. Special Low Prices on Blankets. Our Grocery Department Is complete in every detail, with the best the wholesale market affords, and prices are LOWICR than ever. Prompt Delivery, Fair Treatment and GOOD GOOOS Is what you all may depend upon at . L. B. EGENBERGER'S Opposite the Court House, Plattsmout, Nebraska. ucKweiler Continue to do a leading business in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at iow prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner of Sixth and Pear Street. - - - Pidttsmouth, rVeb JB9WKop AO- ft For Sal hj SMTTH & PAVMELE d FRTCXE ii CO. Lver Q m Ever the suited and when it ! 1 a vr: A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR IS THE GREAT THROAT and LUNG REMEDY. 13 3 lis King.