Old Style Firemen. Philadelphia Times. "Times ain't now what they used to be , " remarked one gray-bearded veteran , as he. turned his eyes , dimmed by looking at'many fires , upon the re porter who sat on tho-bench beside him. " 'Twas a bad day for Phil'delpy when them paid fellers got in. They ain't got the quickness 'atwc volunteers had. less me , you ortcr seed us breakin' along with that air hose-cart boundin' after us like a toy-wagin. I reckon we could beat any pair o' horses they've § ot now in the city fur a mile. I r'mem- er th' night that the big fire started down at llaco street , same day as President Zach Taylor died in 1856. One of the boys piled inter the shed yellin' that a house had blowed up down near the llace-street wharf and killed a dozen people an' had thrown a hundred' bales of burnin' hay around that air neighborhood promiscuous-like , which was settin' the hull square agoin' . I started on ahead to find how things was an' when I got there I see No. 9 comin' up the street like mad , quite aways ahead of our cart. I see they'd get the first chance at the nearest water-plug , and wasn't willin' nohow that-the Niag ara should be beat by that No. 9 crowd. So I ash bar'l an' picked up _ a tipped the ashes over into the gutter , an' then put her bottom up over the plug and sot down on the top of her , sinokin' my pipe as easy as anythin' , though tkere was four houses blazin' away right afore me. The foreman of No. 9 came tearin' up ana began lookin' fur that plug to hitch his pipe onto , but he E" couldn't find it nowheres. Says he , E"i i swearin' mad , 'Am I gettin' ter be that foolish as to forget where that plug is on this here street ? ' 'Very like , ' said I , as cool as a chunk of ice , and suckin' away on my pipe , which couldn't have gone out very well , though , on account of sparks fallin' around us that thick. 'If you have forgot that there plugf is down t'other corner further on. ' He jump ahead , and yellin' for the boys to f oiler him , the hull crowd went off down the street like a lot of wild cats. The nest minit the Niagara comes up and I gits down off the bar'l , and. liftin' her from over the plug , hitched fast an' got a stream on five minits before any other company. I tell you , your man , they kin say what they want bout , these new jig-a-marigs , but the old woluuteers was the best , an' some time , when Phil'delphy's clean burnt ' wishf ' ' to take up , they'll hey'd kep' us care of 'em. " IVido , TVide World. LIMA , REPUBLIC OP PERU. Senor A. de La E. Delgado , LL. D. and Coun seller , Tribunal of Justice , Lima , Re public of Peru , says : One single ap plication of St. Jacobs Oil , cured me completely of rheumatic pains in my left arm. I recommended it lo two of my friends , the Mrs. Donna Juana Garcia , widow , and Mr. D. Herman Decker , a German gentleman. Madam Garcia was relieved"entirely'by the pain- cure from terrible neuralgic pains of ten months standing. Mr. Decker was cured of inexplicable pains by a single application of the cure. My brother used the great remedy for a species of paralysis of the arm. He was entirely relieved from his ailment by one or two applications , after having tried number less other remedies without effect. MAHKETS. OMAHA. WHBAT No. 2 , 75c. BARLEY No. 2 , 48Kc. BARLEY No. 3 , SGc. RYE No. 3 , 39 > fc. CORJf No. 2 , 33c. OATS No. 2/27Kc. FLOUR Wheat Graham , $2 f,03 00. CHOP FEED Per cwt. 90c. SHOUTS Per ton , $14 00(315 00. OI&NGES Per box , ? 10 00. LEMONS Per box , $6 006 50. APPLES Per barrel $3 253 50. BUTTER Creamery , 2729c. BUTTER Choice country , 15(322c. EGGS Fresh , 20(5)22c. ( ) HAMSPcr Ib. luc. SHOULDERS Per rb. 8c. PORK Per hhl. $17 00. LARD In tierces , cer tt > . lOKc. SHEEP- 00 < S3 50. CATTLE $3 004 00. HOGS $4 15(3-1 ( 40. CALVES $3 006 00. : CHICAGO. WHEAT Per bushel , 92c. CORK Per bushel , 48 ? c. OATS Per bushel , 27&(5 > 272rc. PORK $10 75f5 > ll 00. LARD-$7 47Kro > 7 50. HOGS Mixed , $4 75(55 25. CATTLE Exports , ? G 206 CO. SHEEP Medium to good , $3 OOfSS 50. ST. LOUIS. WHEAT Per bushel , 1 00 ' 4 (31 00 X CORN Per bushel , 45Js(346c. ' OATS Per bushel ,27c. CATTLE Exports. $5 80(36 20. SHEEP $2 504 25. HOGS Mixed , $4 90(35 ( 00. Bricklayer or Gentleman. Texas "You should learn some trade , my son , " said an Austin gentleman to his young hopeful. "Bricklayers are get ting § 6.50 a day , while lawyers can't afford to ride on the street cars. " "Pa , why didn't you learn a trade when you was a boy ? " "That's not only'u silly , but also an ' impertinent question. I'didn't learn a trade when I was a boy out of regard for your feelings I wanted to give you an opportunity to say that your father was a gentleman. " "It can't be helped now , " replied the boy moodily , "but I wish you had con sulted me , lor if we had arranged for you to be the bricklayer I could have been the gentleman myself. " Twelve locomotives were shipped from Philadelphia for Brazil 'last week. In California prune culture is a great success. Each tree bears about 100 - pounds of prunes , worth-about 14 cents per pound. J- A DETECTIVE'S EXPERIENCE His Successful Undertaking and From an Impending Fate. Buffalo ( N. Y. ) News. One morning several years ago , jus as the dull , gray light was beginning to show itself in the east , a small band o men might have been seen deployec about a house on Ferry street , in Buf falo. There was nothing special either in the dress or appearance of the men to indicate their intention , but it was plain to that they had business of im portance on hand. Suddenly a man appeared at one of the windows , took in the situation at a glance , and , swinging himself outward with wonderful quick ness , scaled the roof of the house This man was Tom Ballard , the nocori- ous counterfeiter ; and , armed to the teeth and fully realizing his situation , he defied justice and the officials below him. Some of the officers , knowing the desperate character of the man , proposed to shoot him until he was killed , but one of the number promptly protested , and declared that ifhis brother officers would assist him to ascend ho would capture the man alive. Accordingly he began the difficult ant dangerous task , and succeeded in bring ing nis prisoner to the ground in safety. The man who accomplished this task was Mr. Thomas Curtin , the present superintendent of city police of Buffalo , N. Y. Mr. Curtin is a man who is known by every prominent detective and policeman in America , and he stands pre-eminently in the front rank of his profession. Quiet and gentle manly in appearance and manners , he possesses a courage , combined witl marked physical powers , that make him the terror of evil-doers and the pride of law-abiding citizens. Few people can realize , however , the trials exposures , and even privations , to which the members of every rnuuicipa" police and fire departments are exposed Compelled to be on duty at uncertain hours , subjected to the most inclement weather , and often necessitated by the nature of their duties to protracted un dertakings , they endure a nervous and physical strain that is terrible. Such was the experience of Mr. Curtin in former days ; and it is not surprising that he found himself suffering from mysterious physical trouble. In re lating his experience to a representa tive of this paper he said : "At times when I was on duty I would feel an unaccountable weari ness and lack of energy. My appetite was also uncertain and myhcadseemec dull and heavy. I did not fully under stand these troubles , but supposed , as most people suppose , that I was suffer ing from maaria. I tried to throw off the feeling , but it would not go I thought I might overcome it but foundl was mistaken , and I finally became so badly off that it was almpsl impossible to attend to my duties. J have known any number of. men in the police and fire departments of this country who have been alllicted as ] was , and I doubt not there are "to-day hundreds similarly troubled who , like niyself , did not know the cause , or really what ailed them. " "Your present appearance , Mr. Cur tin , does not indicate much physical debility bility- said the interviewer as he looked at the 220 pounds of bone ant muscle standing nearly five feet eleven inches in height before him. "O , no ; that is altogether a thing o : the past , and I um happy to say thai for more than a year I have enjoyec almost perfect health , although I now realize'that I was on the road to certain death by Blight's disease of the kid neys and traveling at a very rapic pace. " "How did you come to recover so completely ? " "That is just what I want to tell you , for I believe it may be of great service to others in my profession , who may possibly hear of it. I began the use a popular remedy at the earnest solici tation of a number of friends in this city , and found to my great gratification that I began feeling better. This feel ing continut-tt , and I gained in strength and vigor until I am now perfectly well and wholly through the instru- rnentalityof Warner's Safe Cnre , which I believe to be the best medicine for policemen , firemen , railroad men , or any other class of people exposed to danger or a change of weather , ever discovered. Since my recovery I have i recommended it everywhere , and never ( knew a case where it failed either to ] cure or benefit. I would not be with- t ] out it under any consideration , and am positive it is a wonderfully valuable i and at the same time entirely harmless it remedy. Indeed , I see that Dr. Gunn , r dean o'f the United States Medical Cola lege of New York , indorses it in the highest terms. " "So you experience little difficulty in the execution of your duties now , Mr. Curtin , do you ? " "Nene whatever. Our department was never in better condition than at present. " "And do you never have any fear of some of the desperadoes whom you have been the means of bringing to justice ? " "Not in the least. Such men do not try to retaliate , partially because tliey have not the courage , but oftener because thev respect an officer who does his duty. " The policemen , firemen , letter car riers and other public employes in this country have a particularly trying life. When , therefore , a simple and pure remedy that can restore and sustain the liealth of allsuoh menisfound it should he cause for great congratulationespec- ially when recommended by such a man as Superintendent Thomas Curtin of Buffalo. _ A simple lay An egg. [ The Judge. Cabbage bows otherwise rosettes of velvet ribbon trim autumn bonnets , hats and dresses. ' Vandyked flounces bou d with vel vet or with satin ribbon are used to trim the skirts of new woolen and silk dresses. True wisdom , in general , consists in energetic determination. The south made a large potato crop this year , and cereals and vegetables are encroaching on cotton. JOY TO THE INVALID Persons afflicted with any of the diseases arising from a dis ordered liver , stomach , nervous debility , dyspcpeia or liver complaint , should try Perry Davis' Puin Killer. It seldom fails to effect a cure in a very short time. He who lives to no purpose lives to bad purpose. Good Meu. Plato says good men should not accept presents from wicked men , but this does not refer to Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters , which wise men know cures all chronic dis orders of the btomncb , promotes digestion and invigoratesthe whole system. Ail gen uine bear the signature of J. P. Allen , St. Paul , Minn. Wagon tracks are the royal road , ior are they not prints of tire ? An enricher of the blood and purifier of the Kybtem ; cures lassitude and lack of energy ; such fa Brown's Iron Bitters. "Try not the pass , " the old conduc tor said to the dead beat. Mr. Daniel Ketcham , one of the promi nent and successful farmers of Civil Bend , Daviess county , has had his child under the treatment of Drs. Dickerson & Stark , of the Kansas City Surcical Institute for congenital club-foot. We met Mr. Ketcham the othei day , and he says his child is doing finely. Our babies With all their faults we love them still , n t noisy. "Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine per manently cured me of epileptic fits. " J. S. Sale , Madison , Florida. Get at yourDrug- gists. gists.A A foe to God was never a friend to man. For relieving Throat Troubles aud Coughs , "IJuowx's BRONCHIAL TRO CHES" have a world-wide reputation. SOLD ONLY IN BOXES. Price 2T eta. 'General Sherman is at Salt Lake , on his way east. V MEJf.-Wells'lleMth Kenewcr"reatores health und vigor , cures Dy > pcpsia , Imp > tenco. f 1. The fool is a cock which sings at the wrong time. [ Turkish. Baldheaded men are informed that there is but one avenue of escape from their afllic tion , and that is Carbolinea deodorized ex tract of petroleum , the great hair renewer , which being recently improved , is more efficacious than ever and is absolutely fault less. There are only 262,000 Indians in the United States. Eruptions and malignant fevers are con quered and cured by Samaritan Nervine. $1.50. The heart grows wide that holdeth Thee. For years I have been afflicted with Hay Fever. I gave Ely's Cream B dm a trial. The relief was immediate. I regard myself cured. G. SCHREIBEK , Supt. of Cordage Co. , Elizabeth , N. J. Price 50 cents. HAY FEVER. I have used Ely's Cream Balm for Hay Fever , and have experienced great relief. I recommend it as the best of all the remdies I have tried. J. B. JENKS , Lawyer , Grand Rapid" , Mich. Price 50c. Childhood shows the man as morninjr shows the day. day.BE BE CAREFUI.I The genuine "Hough on Corns'1 is mode only by E. S. VVclK ( p'op1 ietor of "Hough on Rats' ' ) , and has or a man on labels. 15o & 25 < e bottles. Every father should paddle his own ; can you ? [ N. Y. New. Lyon's Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners keep new boots aad shoes from running over. New York pays 10 cents a quart for milk after October 1st. How absurd to croak and wheeze with a cough which Bale's Honey of Horehound and Tar will cure. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. Is the Irish language a real language , or is it merely a Pat-ois ? The glory of man is his strength. If you are weakened down through excessivestudy , or by early indiscretions , Allen's Brain Food will permanently restore all lost viiror , and strengthen all the muscles of Brain and Body. 1 ; < l for $5. At druggNts , or by mail from J. H. Allen , 315 First Ave. . Xe " York City. Tootcrs of brass instruments are the band-ditli of American villages. UThereis no link in the chain of railway across the American continent , fromthu At lantic to the P.icific , that has played so im portant a part in that great continental riiii- road , as the link of 500 miles composing the CHICAGO fc XOUTIIWESTEKX .RAILWAY , from the inter-continental metropolis Chicago to the Missouri river at Omaha It is now the model railroad. In proof of this , note the following important items : First-class engines , coaches that are airy and elegant for comfort , and the Palace Drawing Room Sleeping Cars in which the traveler rides and sleeps in luxurious apart ments. The celebrated Dining Cars are also run with these trains. Camphor trees are being introduced with success in Florida. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY Relieves and cures IHIEUMATIS3I , Neuralgia , 2 Sciatica. Lumbago , HEADACHE , TOOTHACHE , SORE THROAT , * QUINSY , SWELLINGS. SJ UAISS , * Soreness , Cuts , Bruises , FHOSTBITES. BURNS , SCALDS , And nil other bodily ach ea and pains. I j > FIFTY CEHTS A BOTTLE. Said by all Druggists and I Dealers. Directions In 11 IS The Charles A. Vogeter Co ( SocccHon to A. TOOELER t CO. lltlUnorc , H& , & . & . . 7 Wlien you visit or leave New York City , save Basrgage , Expressage and Carriage Hire , and stop at GIIAND UNION HOTEL , opposite Grand Central Depot. COO elegant rooms , fitted up ut a cost of one million del lars , reduced o $1 and upwards per day. European plan. Elevator. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse-cani , Htages icid elevated railroads to nil depots. Fami lies can live better for ICHB money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first- class hotel In the city. When you come to Omaha , take the Street Cars or 'Bus for the Metropolitan Hotel. $2.00 per day. Tables as good tiny S3.00 per day house. He who foresees calamity suffers them twice over. KEYSEU , W. VA. Dr.V . D.Ewinsays : "Many esteem Urown's Iron Blttera as an excellent tonic. ' ' The freshman class at Cornell has 140 members. BOX'T 1 > IE In the house "Konxh on Uata. " Clours out rat , " ice , tilea.rnachea. bed-buga. 15c. 'Worth is a millionaire. [ Rochester Post-Express. Frazor Axle Ureasc is beat In ho world. KTazer Axle Grease is best In the world. Frazer Axle Urease la best In the world. A gold pen a coin vault. [ Boston Star. _ BScnsmun's Prptonlzed Beef Tonic , the only prepa-af on of beef containing its entire nutri tious properties. It contain * blood-making , forco- Keneratlng nnd llfe-nostulnlnff properties ; Invalu- ab'eforlndlxettlon , Dyspepsia , nervous proa- tra Ion , nnrt all forms of general dee lltv ; alga mall Hufeeb ed cndltt jns. Mhutherthor sultof oxhan t- lon , i enri us inostr.illon overwork or acute < Iseusa. particular. ? If reaul Iru from pulmonai y complaints. O-HWELL , HAZARD a Co. , propriutore. New York. _ Pressed for time A mummy. [ New York Advertiser. STIXGINO , irritation , inflammation , all Kidney and Urinary CumplalnU.cured oy 'Uucim-Paiba. ' ' ! ! . Liszt , the pianist , always very lean , is now growing quite stout. _ THE JBEST K1BHEYAKD LIVER MEDICINE. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. "I had snKered twenty years vrith severe dis ease of the kidneys : before using Hunt's Bern- edv two days I was relieved , aud am now well. " JOSHUA TUTHILL. "My physicians thought that I was paralyzed on one side. I was terribly aillicted with rheu matism from 1869 to 1880. Iwas cured by Hunt's Ue-nedy. " STEPHEN O. MASON. . " My doctor pronounced my case Brigbt's Dis ease , and told me that I could live only forty- eight hours. I then took Hunt's Remedy , and was speedily cured. " M. GOODSPKKD. " Having suffered twenty years with kidney disease , aud employed various physicians with out being relieved. I wns then cured by Hunt's Kemedy. " SULLIVAN FENNER. " 1 have been greatly benefited by the use ot Hunt's Kemedy. For diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs there is nothing superior. " A. D. NIUKERSON. ALBERT HOLT , Esq. , paymaster Boston & Albany Railroad , writes : "ihavo used Hunt's Remedy , and my experience with it has been such that I can cheerfully say that I am satisfied that it trill do just what it promises to do. " " I was unable to rise from bed from an at tack of kidney disease. The doctors could not relieve me. 1 was finally completely cured by using Hunt's Remedy. " FRANK R. DICKSON. "I have suffered extremely with kidney dis ease ; after using Hunt's Remedy two days , I was enabled to resume business. " GEO. P. CLARK. Ono trial will convince you. For sale by all Druggists. Scad for Pamphlet to HUNT'S REMEDY CO. , Providence , B.'I. Prices. 75 cents and S1.25. when applied by the finger into the nostrilswill he ab sorbed , effectually cleansing the head of catarrhal virus , causing uealtbyse- cretions. It allays inflammation , pro tects lhe iembrane of the nasal pass- : tpef from addition al colds , completely heal ; * the sores and restores taste and HAY' ' smell. A few ap plications relieve. A thorough treatment will positively cure. Agreeable to use. Send for circular. Price 50 cents by mail or at druggists. KJEOTHEKS , In chronic dytuoo- sia and liver com plaint a' d In chron- It comtipa ion rnd fifcer obstinate d - ea cs , ' n < 81011613 Stomich Bitters la beyond a'l ' compari- t on the best remedy th t can l > e token \ a tu ans 01 re st r ns thi-strength itnd vital e ! ergy of persons wlio are &m inn cndpr the debi t atlnii effects of p.i n ul d EO-ders. this standard verc- lablo .nv'Korant lao foasedly unu- t.ua1. d. Kor sa'e by all Drufot'st nnd Deal ers K nerally. Piles ! Pdes ! Piles ! Sure cure for Blind. Bleedinpr and Itchinjr ? ilcs. One box ha-cured the worst catcs of 20 years * standing. No one need suffers minutes f ter using : Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors , nl ayitching - , acts tis poul tice , gives instant relief. Prepared only for piles , itcninjr of private parts , nothing else. MailcdforSl. Kcnnard Bros < te Co.OmahaNeb. LLQTO PENS GOLD MEDAL PAR IS EPOSITION-IS7 BO AN UOUH tor all who wilt make spare tl IH " orofltable ; a good Da inbasines-lf y u can do- rote your tl.e to t. HOIIOAY UILL , Box738 , N. Y MEN LearI Tel Kraohr here and we win give you a situation. Circulars ree. VALENTINE Baof. , Jnne ville.Vi3. . ? trt St perduyatno'm ' worth 15 free. J U' g \ ddoitin 'ort' nd.Maine. stweekln uurwwnt..wn. Terms and IS outfit Address n n llet&ro..Portland.Malne. R72 & week ; 112 a dny at home easily made. Costly v' * outmfree. Address TRUE & i j. . Aunusta.Me. SURE CURK f..r flta or epilepsy in 1M hours ; free I to poor. Dr. KucsE,2iH Arsenal BtSi.Loul3Mo. If and if. "If you arc suffering from poor 'health , or languishing on a bed of 'sickness , take cheer ; if you arc 'simply ailing , or If you feel weak 'and dspirited ( without clearly knowing - ing why , Hop Bitters will surely 'cure you. " "If you are u minlsterand have overtaxed 'yourself with your pcstoral duties , or a 'mother worn out with care and work , or a 'man of business , or laborer weakened by 'the strain of your everyday duties , or a 'man of letters , toiling over your midnight 'work , Hop Bitters , will surely strengthen 'you. " ' 'If you are suffering from 'over-eating or drlnkingany 'indiscretion or dissipation , 'or are young and growing 'too fast , as is often the case ; ' "Or If you are in the workshop , 'on the farm , at the desk , anywhere. 'and feel that your bystem needs 'cleansing , toning or stimulating , 'without intoxicating ; if you arts 'old , blood thin and impure , pulse 'feeble , nerve * unsteady , faculties 'waning , Hop Bitters is what you 'need to give you new life , health 'and vigor. " If you are costive or dyspeptic , or suffering from any other of the nu merous diseases of the stomach or bowels , it is your own fault if you remain ill. If you are wasting away with any form of kidney disease , stop tempt ing death this moment , and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If vouarc sick with that terrible sickness , nerv ousness , you will find a "Balm in Gllead" in Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resi dent of a miasmatic district , barricade - , cade your system against the scourge of all countries malaria , epidemic , bilious and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough , pirnplv or sallow skin , bad hreath , Hop Bitters will give you fair skin , rich blood the sweetest breath , and health. $500 will he paid for a case they will not cure or help. That poor , bedridden invalid wife , sister , mother or daughter can he made the picture of health by a few bottles of Hop Bitters , costing but a trifle. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CDREDI For the BALSAM LMGS. Cure * Coniumptton , Cold * , Pneumonia , In- flnenzu , Bronchial DIfllcultle * , Bronchltlc * . Ilournenem , Asthma , Cronp , "Whooplne Cough , and all Dlieaiea of the Ilreathlnn OrffunH. It soothe * and heals the Membrane of the Lang * . Inflamed and poisoned by the disease , und prevents the niffht sweats and the tightness acrons the chest which accom pany It. CON'SUMPTIOX Is not an Incur able malady. IUULI/8 BAI.8AM will carer you , even though professional aid fulls. WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE ELLS Care Headache , Constipation , Chills and Fever , and nil 2lloin Complaints. AUt DRUGGISTS. PKICH S5 CENTS A BOX E. FERHETT , AGENT. 372 Pearl Street , If.T. AGENTS WANTED KVKttyWMKKK to Bett ' the ret Fiimlly Knlt- tlnR Machine everInv-nted. Will knit a pair of sti/ck'ngs with IIEEL.und TOE complete La 20 ' minutes. It 111 a'so knit a Kreat variety of fancy work for which thcr is always a ready market. r > ontf for circular nnd terms to the Tworuldy Knitting w Machine Co. . 1(3Tremontstreet. Bo-ton , Mass. WISS LOOMIS' SCHOOL , for the reception Jll of a limited number of boarding pupils. Special attention uivcn to their home tralolrg. Tenao 22 t per year. For circulars , apply to U B. iiOOMIS , 1914 Webster ri tree ) , Omauo , Neb. N / IM r if. ft : AO IU S. & A. P. JL ACZY. 'atent Attor neys , Washington. l > . c. Full In- Btrcctlona and handbook on PATEN i d SENT FRKK. $65 A Month and I < in.rd fur : i Live "Yountr Men or ladies In each county. Address 1 * . W.ZlKGLEK & COCh CUSO , III. t NEW. Alphabet of sfens. I ovsra * refuse from pryinKye. . Correspoi.denccbim- ple aud secret. 15 ' 'c stamps. A. B. MUNi.OE , N.Y. SAI o itIvCure. . VoKnlfe. jA'o JMaNters. XoPaln. JUr. 1Y. . O . Payne , Slarsimll Wwn.Iowa. * CEXTX WASTED for ths best and faatest- * " * sellmi : Pictorial Hooks an Bibles. Prices reduced SSperceit. NAT OVAI Prn f'o.Ht l.oul-1. Mo. the Root If you would destroy tba can kering worm. For any exter nal pain , sore , wound or lameness - ness of man or beast , iiso only MEXICAN MUSTANG LINL 3IENT. It penetrates all mus cle and flesli to the very bone , expelling all inflammation ? soreness and pain , and healing- the diseaswl part as no other Llnim-nt ever did or can. So- siiith the experience ef two Generations of sufferers , and BO will you say wiien you have tried the "Mustang. " W N U Omaha. 17G-43 WHtN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS , please say you saw the advertismon.lln this paper.