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Muni MM, in Niiifulk iiiiutiiii'i'r liiilii inn il ul), Nil Irullin mi Alliimi mill Up il,lU; limni'1 HUllllllJH. All iimln Hint itihniii,t r li-ilnt il ill) VV. II. III. Nil m, Annul. Time Table uuuwuuuu rOLPMIU'M. NT.I5. Mucoid, Om.iLa, Chicago, Bt. Joaoph, Kiusan City, Bi Louln mid .ill pulntu Baal and bouth Denver, Hclon.i, Iltitto, Unit Lnlto City, Poitl.uul. Ban I'r. induce mul a I I polnti Went TIHINH llM'Vlll. Nil..!.! I'liMHinnur, iliiil) except Sutiiliir 7 ." u. n Nn. :l'- Arroiiiinii.liittiii, ilull) cii.. Hiilurilii) I ,".o p ii THVISH AIIIIIVK. Nh. 11 IWi'iik'or.iluil) iimnii Miitiitii) '. i i, i No. .11 Ann Iixlallnli, il.-tiU eiiit rliilliliO il p. n Special Reduced Excursion Rates Detroit mul return. Quo turn pint. ti (M). On kiiI ti Aug. i:i mul 1 1. Pittsburg unil roturn. Ono fiiro plus SJ 00. On Kiln Aug. 17th mul ISth. Klchuioiul Vn. mid return. One faro plus f.' 00. On srilo Aug. s tli anil lllh inclusive. Philadolnhin, Point ,mnl return. One fnro plusf.'.tH). On sale Sept nth, nth mul Kith. Cheap rates during thn Mimmcr to Chicago, Milwaukee mul Wnlukislin, Wis., St. l'uul., Minneapolis mul Duluph, Minn.. Muckiiiiifi islniul untl Maeklnnw City, Mich . Deadvvnnd, Lead mul to Hot Sprint's S. I)., mul otlnir pliieps Wisconsin mul Minnesota Maoris. .1. A. Knhn, A. O F - l. A. l-'OI Fntnhnm St., Omaha, Nob. Chnutqauun. For tho Diiviil City Clitiulniiiiiiii tho Kurliugtnu oilers rouinl trip tickets at T,i cents from Columbus .Inly -,M to :!0 uieluRivo. limited to imurii July ill m. TIiIb year's progiam lor tho Chnu tiiuiiiu Is Mrnngor tlimi ovrt bolero. Among thn lecturers uio Hon. Frank Dixon, Dr Thomas K. (Sioen, llmvoy iinrmon, Hov. F. .1. Van Horn, Ii 11 Niokorshmu, Thomas Met'lary mm John It Clarke Music mul ontottnin iiniiil wilt lin furnished liy thn l.iiiilnir Alnlo gnmtot ami Hull Uinnif,; thn OlilraRo Lynmni liailtns (.itiartnt . Mr. ami Mrs. Wallueo l?ruco AruiRlinrv. I A HiiiKor mul nntnitainnrN; Koksi'iiuio, furtooniHl mul i-lay uioilnlnr; tiin coin lirateil Kathoriun Krlv Kowilnn Coin. S? 10 Per Ct. -Discount -10 Pet CI. Xion Wo have just received winch wo will nH'or furono Valonccionos insorsion ho.'i(linu.s, i'nut inj.;. ovorylhiiitf the latest, and linest in tho cilv. Rrniiiaiil A stack of Iho iroatost city. Almost I roe. Other Hero are just a low nf ojl'ered this week. Silk Novelty (ioods, regular Morcori".od ('rope Hoc now Men's Suits $10 now Men's Suits $i..r0 now Wo moot all prices of J. H. GALLEY, 505 11th Street. Aflonts For TI10 pauy, proFiiitiu thn Pusiimu 1'lny mul lMotorml "Hiawatha" ailnptril fioui Lotiufcllow s h'jjoiul and HtiKMiow'.s toll contort baml. For (nil Infoimntioti ri'cardlni train nrvici' uU thn ajji'iit Ii. F. .Knclor, Arnt. DON'T IUSH YOUH UUAlN. Hnu't inn tli' rt-Ic o( lo'tlnu' votir uniiti in the lit Id, In the stack or in tin1 Mil A .-iiiull iiiM'Miuniit in onn nt nur ii liiililo untln iuFurnncn i iiiu P'liin a ill protoi'l iui trntu all pus llil Iiivm ami cnnliln you to simp wit h nut w.nry It will Mirprlt-o ou lunv liltln II i'osI Sio i:h. Iini'hnr. llncknnhnrnor V Uliaiiilicrs Leigh i I'rniii tin' Wni hi I Wlilln in a frinndly muiDIo with Mil l.nn Wt'dni'Hlay ivitiiti Frntik Frlfo mem veil a piinful siraln in IiIh rlht toot. At lirht it wai thmiK'ht tlmt tho mikln was thrown nut of Joint lint Into ilnvnlopninnts provod only a wvorr sprain. Ho is alilu to lin around by thn aid of a crutch. A. WllorlitiK who visited at tho Iiowcry lioinn l'ivt ThurMlny mul Fri day wont to MiiiImiv. Friday evening whom on Saturday ho was to dispone or a car load o( wostoru liorscn which ho recently nhlppoil to that point. Mon day inoriiitij,' work was couiiunnued on tho now lirlck liulliliiii to ho erected liy llalin HroK iV. Hold. Graders he Kan cottini: tho dirt out to that tho tiuildiii will lin on the proper eleva tion. The contract for thn nulliting has hooii lot to Koine Sc.iitmor contrail tors who are already on tho uroutid. The building whot; complete will coNt in tho iioiKhtiorlinml of 1 0,000. News inachoil hern Wednesday ol the death ot County Surveyor Jesse Hoard's daughter of Stanton. Tho particulars as they woro told here aro that Miss Heard and mother young lady woio in thn Flkhorn hathing when Miss Hoard's friend went hoyond hor depth ami in trying to reseuo hor MUs Heard was ilrowned. Surveyor Heard was Miivoylng for Mr. Connor north of Creston when thnuccidoig happoiied ami intelligeucn was carried to him liy one nt Mr. Connor's men. St. Edward. 1 1 mm tin' Ailwuii'i'. I It is tepnrted (hat Malono, tho man who shot four times at Nick Coppouk "overal weeks ago, has boon arrested charge il with intent to kill. John Fngnlsnng left Wodnosday for Frmunnt called by n tolegrani saying Hint his brother, Fred FogoUong.who was seriously injured several weekB ago is much worso. Tho Mioses .Tentiio ami Anna Powell, jr.. Mr ami Mrs. T H. Wood, F. J. Howell, Mr mid Mrs Leonard Hohl Viola 1'arrett ami Delia l.add ot Al bion, ami Lawereucn Hohl of Leaven worth, Kaus., composed an outing party that spent last Sunday very pleasantly about three miles south of St. Kdwaril. Tho home talent com pany was greeted by a large, and appicciative audience Thursday oven in at the npi'iu houso desplto tho ex cessively hot weather Tho play was highly nppi eclated and was just a little the best that has been at thw opera iioumi thih yenr.aud lellectscreat credit upon Mr. Albert Toinsou who put the play on. Hoy McFavdon, son of F. L. Mo layileu tormorly ot (ionoa, was killed at FalrtiiN, H. I) July I i, by a hurri cane. Fourteen other poopln worn in jured by thn storm and the injuries in a few cases will piovn Intnl. Fnlr- liUrrs ;i new lino ul' Zimi Itcos on wool; MflioniinLnf lo iioi oont ES;n-ii;ais5s remnant harains in the 8(ak'iiaiiis our uthor many bargains "c now 07 u 2.'5c . $7.50 . $5.00 competitors. Columbus, Nob. .Stuindnrd iit.t.orn.s. fax Is lu llosobnd ronorvAttoti .where Mr P. L. MuFnydeti nud fntnllr have resided since tho opening ot the nmor vntnlou. Hoy MeFnydeti tho unfortn uato yonuug man was it brother to M1fn Nellie McFarden who wan nmo ctatnd this reason with thn Smith sis ters in the nillMnery business. The farmers are busy harvesting wheat this week, end tho reports are from all nuarters that the wheat crop this year will bo the best lu many years. Despite tho wet weather.there is no evldeno eof rust in tho wheat. Journal Specials. (. H. Prelb, painting j ami paper lunging. dwtf Diamond O. hams and bacou nt Hor man Kersenbrock's. (JHOUND HONK - HKKF 8OKAP8 tor chickens at Kmst&Hrock's. Phono US. tf Huy your hanlwaro nt wholesale prices nt Cloos and tickling's. Closing out salo. tf Try our Hiond Coal. .'i.ro n ton at ynrds. Newman & Wolon, fit Ollleo east of North Opera Houso. T'ousors mnde to order from l.r0 np. Fit nnd woikniatisliip guaranteed. 8. K, Haker, back of Dr Naummius Dental Parlors. All kinds of coal. Hock Springs, Komnterer slack nnd other good coal for threshing. Newman & Welch, lit. Otllen east of North Opera House. Now is tho time to buy Tour year's supply of hanlwaro. Yon can i-avo from ar to m cents on tho dollar. Oloos and Uehling. tf. Now is the chance to make tho de lightful trip to Californlafor just one half of tho exponso incurred in mak ing tho trip nt any other time. Don't S)8tH)iie for yon may not soon again bo ollerod tho low rates of I1T1.IXI to SanFranolsco, Santa Harbarn. Los An geles, San Diego and many other Cali fornia points. Literature about Call fornin free on application to W. II. Honhain. For first class oloaning nud repair ing, both Indies nud gents clothing, hooS. C Haker, back ot Dr. Nnumauns Dental Parlors. lw'.'d HAHOAIN8.-Screen doors for r.0 cents ; Ice cream freeers for $I.:I0; gasoline stoves forl.7fi. Those ate only n few of tho hnrdwaro bargains ollerod by Oloos and Holding. tf Notice to Non-Resident Deiendant Mrs. Itoso Farnait will tnko notice that on tho 7th day of June, loo.-., William O'Brien, n justice of tho penco lu nud for tho city of Colum bus, Plntto county, Nebraska, issued an ordor of attachment for tho sum ot t','0 in nu nctiou pending before him wherein H. J. Arnold is plalntitl nud Hose Farnan is defondnnt, nud ibat tho following property has been at tachnd under said order tnwit : One folding bed, one dresser, one box of household gooOs, one barrel o house hold good.-, one stove mid one chair. Said cause is continued to tho ."list day of July, : '.HO, at nine o'clock a.m. II. .1. Arnold, plaintilV. Dated July lOOfi. :iwksd Notice. Citizens nro hereby untitled to trim up their trees in compliance with the ordinance which requires them to bo trimmed up at least eight feet from the ground. Untrimmed trees inter fern with lighting tho streets nnd nro a nuisance. HvOrdornf City Council. in County Court. Two suits were filed yesterday in county court. August Wngncr snrd Dr. Uortrodo McCnhey for an attorney's fee of IIOO nnd tho Sherrod Cigar Conijwny sued Harry Hrowor of Corn lea on nn an connt of 00. :to. A Surprise Party. TA pleasant surprisn jmrty may bo givou to your stomach nud liver by taking a modicino which will roliovo their pain and discomfort, viz. Dr. King's Now Llfo pills. Thoy nro n most wonderful remedy, adorning mi in roliof and euro, for headache, di.iuess nnd coiiBtipntion uVt cents nt OIiiih. DnckH tlrutr store. Notice of Dissolution. Notino Is hereby given that tho partnership horoforo existing botwoon L. W. Wenvor nnd II. (J. Newman, under tlio firm name of Weavor & Newman is hereby dissolved by mu tual consent. Wo desiro that nil ao noiits duo tho 11 rm bo snttlnd on or before August 15, H. C. Newman Itw L. W. Wenvor The Diamond Cure. Thn latest nows from Pnrls is, thoy liave discovered diamond cum for con sumption, if you fear consumption or puoumnnin, it will, however, bo host for you to tnko that great remedy mentioned by W. T. Mcdee, of Van leer, Tenn," I had n cough for four teen years. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. Kings Now Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, which gave instant relief and oirected per Mieiit euro."l'noitml(id euro for throat mul lung troubles, At Chns. Dnnks drug store price M) centH and fl guar anted. Trial bottle tree. nnillTHANDKI) FOLKS WHY AMK THEV SO VERY LARGELY IN THE MAJORITY! Wtcrit Arc Two Knt'tnr In the Pritlt-ti-ni, ii n tulirrlli'il Trmli'iii' mul 'iiilnnt l'rnrtli-t' ilir Orlulii of tin- IniiNtr I'roclltll). That the great majority of ihtsoiw (ho the right bund with greater skill Until the left U dntibtUNs due to two lutlueiuvrf - an lunate proclivity a ..I constant practice. The prefmeiue shown by most Infants at the age of one iar for the use of tin tight hand proves that there Is an liihi'iltcl tt ul ency. Further evidence of It N f n.n I lu the greater ease with . filth iiti e.t tlrely new Hit li performed b, the rly'it than by the left hand. Training, bow over, It mi liiiHrtiuit fiictor. A nut t lire person, having lost the right huiid l accident, can acliliue wonders with tho other If he only exercises patience. perseverance and a strong will. Tho more ijisterlotis of the two fac tors In tlilM problem Is the liibnin loud ency. How did It arise'.' There are exceptions to the rule. Perhaps two out of every hundred babies are left handed. Hut when you i.top to think of It the natural luclliialloii of the other ninety eight N rciuiirUuhlo. A great many physiologists haxe speculated In regard to Its cause without reaching any conclusion upon which all could agree. Dr. (ieorge M. Could sayn lu the Popular Science Monthly that rigid huudcdiiiss Is so thoroughly iugratliit ed In human nature that It must h.uo been partially developed lu the sawtgii ancestors of the nice. Primitive mini, lu his opinion, must have felt a dcllultc need for tho exercise of his right hand lu preference to Ids left, mid that no eesslty must have been recognized mul olie.M-d for ii long period continuously. The Impulse could not well have dic tated his habits In eating, for knives mid forks nro of recent origin, tho modern gun had not been Invented, nud writing was practically unknown. Moreover, In Much operations as chip plug arrowhead, weaving baskets and wielding clubs, bows mid arrows It could not have mattered much which hand was employed. When warfare had been carried to such a stage of adwinccmcnl as to In volve the use of a shield, however, that object was probably held on the left side lu order to protect the heart. Then its a matter of convenience the right arm was left free for the more active function of lighting with spear and Hwonl, ami with habitual exercise came special skill. An attendant phe noineiion was a liner orKiiui.atloii of that particular center lu the bralu which controlled these movements and which was situated lu the left half of the organ. The brain Is the real seat of till dexterity, and something tal.es place there lu correspondence with e ternal elllcleney. Willi mi Increase use of the right hand, Dr. Could thinks, there must have been greater deiiinuls upon tho right eye, because vlsl hi must precede the order to NtrlUe or to giro peaceful signals. In this way there may have been developed n keener power of Moo In tho right eye than In the loll. Dr. Could assumes that thero was and declare that "right handed people are right eyed" and that lu (heir brains the center of vision In on tho left side, in close proximity to that gov erning the tight arm. While civilization wan yet nt n low level communication was carried on, especially with strangers, largely lu the sign language, llarter laid the foundations of arithmetic mul called lu lo play the digits. Tho preference nl rc.uly given to the right hand In battle may hao guided men in the choice for this service nud also In nlllclal and so clal ceremuules. Computation, Dr. Could polnta out, was nu Intellectual process which wua conducted lu the Hpecch center of the brain. Nature was compelled to take sides lu locating the latter, and who placed It to the left of tho middle. Dr. Could thinks that tho cltolcn was governed by the employ ment of tho right blind for giving sig nals. So Intlmutely related aro tho functions of spisrh and vision and the control of the muscular efforts with tho right arm that action would bo quicker If the eorobral centers control ling them Were closely associated. Iteforo discussing thn cause of left handedness Dr. Could calls attention lo tlio fact that with light handed people tho left hand Is occasionally called ii on to perform a task of greater Impor tance thun its finite. In eating the fork Is used tnoro than tho knife, lu playing n violin or violoncello tho lin gering Is done with tho left hand and the bowing with tho right. It Is sag gested that Home of these operations may result from tho mipcrlorlty of the right eye. Perhaps the Utter can watch ond guide them better when they are fpurfonncd with the left than with the right hand. Left lifiudcdnc8N Is considered by Dr flouM an Inheritance from ancestors, savage or civilized, who worn obliged by Home inlsfortiuio to abandon tho use of thn right hand. An even morn Inllu ontlal injury, ho thinks, would have keen as to tlio right eye. With the cul tivation of skill with tho left hand, ho believes, thorn followed it changit lu tho organisation of the brain. Owing to disease tho center, which had for merly controlled action, lost Its vigor nnd that on tlio opposite side lU'ittilivil Increased power. Dr. Could sas that the speech center was also transferred from tlio hit side to the light of tin1 brain In nunoiiiciice, In the trausmts hIoii of the ci I'ehnil peculiarity to olT spring ho lltuls the key to the inaulfes 1 u1 Imi of left hitiiih'iliicss at a tender age New Via k Tribune, F.Nperlence Is a Jewel, mul It need ho so, for It Is often purchased, at tin lull nuto rote. Kbukesncuro. MISSOURI RIVER BOATS. THi of Hip old Milo Wlinlrr In file I'.nrlr ln. In the early ila,ij there was a regu lar Hue of packet'? between St. Lotlls and St .lou'ph, all side wheelers, and the averap' inutid dip occupied eight days. A boat loft St. I.ottls every day for the Missouri river, ami as there wore fourteen boats lu the line each boat made a round trip once every two weeks during the season. During tho winter the boats ran between St. IaiiiU mid New Orleans, Coming up the river the boat ran II uh'ht, I tit lu going down they ul ways laid tip in ! mii as darkness set hi In g ilug diun the liver the boats UMiall.v loll St. Joicph early lu tho afternoon anil laid up for the night at Wcstou, where there was alvviis a lot of Height to 1 1. id The next day they went to l.c.liigttiii, the next to lloon vlllf and the nest to St. I.otils, Occa sionally dining high water a boat would leave l.e.lugtou at daylight nnd reach St. l.ouls hi time lor breakfast tlio net morning. The boats carried from 1'00 to -100 passengers on the trip up tlio liver, counting the Immigrants on the deck, but going back they only had cabin passengers. Tho cabin fare fiom St Louis to St. Joseph ranged from $10 to $li, which Included meals and state room. The boats were all supplied with Hue cooks, and the passenger: lived on the best that money could buy. The average boat can led dOO to 1100 tons of freight lu addition to passeii-' gers. Dining low water freight that now costs 'jo cents a hundred cost JfL'.fiO a hundred. The expense of a round trip from St. Louis to St. Joseph, In eluding loading and unloading, was es timated at i? 1,1(00, ami the Income from cost to $7,000. Hach boat carried a crew of from Ml to lot) men. The aver age value of the boats In the Hue was probably .? l,"i,uoo each. The liiati were often on sand bars, where they sonietliues remained for a day and night, but altogether the time was made surprisingly well. A pilot who had a reputation for keeping Ids boat olT the bars couiuiaudcd as high as $.'! a month. Hach boat was pro vided with two pilots and this expense usually uiiioiiiiled to from S'.nhi to $1, 000 a mouth. All a liver pilot saved he put lu his watch ilialu. Volt could tell a high priced plht bv tlio size of the links lu his gold watch chain. A rattling good llrst mate who knew how to handle a boat after It struck a bar received $'j,"n a month. Poker was a favorite river amuse ment, ami II was not an uncommon sight to see eight or leu games going at the same time In the mala cabin of n steamboat. And tho playing wan for actual money, which was displayed lu stacks on the tables. Among the I'auious boats on the river at Hut II'. e were the Kalo Kinney, l C. A i Ii'.., .! i.iilng Slur. John D. Per r.v, Sioux- city, oiniiha, Carrier and the James II. I.ticiH. The last mimed made the fasti st run lu the history of the river .",!) hours and I'l! minutes from St. I.oui-i to St. Joseph. Unit XV I nr Are f'oliirril. "MoO people think white grapes make white wine and dink grapes make nil wine," said a visitor. "That Is a popu lar error. "Itetl wine Is made by fermenting grape Juice nnd grape skins together the hI.Iih giving the color, and white wine Is iiiade by fermenting grape Juice alone. "The Juice of white ami of dark grapes doesn't differ lu hue. lu each sort of grape the Juice Is almost color less, like the weakest lemonade. "rhampamio, one of the dearest of the white wines, Is made of a grape ho dark its to be nearly black. Hut tho Juice of (hut nearly black grape Is quite as pale as tho juice of the blond est white grape." .Minneapolis Jour nal. NiimiI-iiii iiimI III Tutor. Napoleon w'iim a great soldier, but he could not spell Ills handwriting was also so bad n, to give rise to the ru mor that be it .ell undecipherable char acters to conceal the fact that he, the master of Hiinp", could not master French orthography, lu the early days of the emplie a man of modest aspect presented hiuiielf before the emperor. "Who ate you?" asked Napoleon. "Sire, 1 had the honor at Itiienne fur tll't is 'ii months to give writing lessons to your majesty." "You turned out a nice pupil!" said the emperor, with vivacity. "I con gratulate you on your hiiccchh!" Nov- rtheless ho coiifemsl a pension upon Ida old master. H. F. D. No. 4. Harvest is now horn and farmers are busy with their corn and cutting winter wheat anil rye, Dan Pray was llrst one to com mence harvesting wheat. ChasShairor liuisheil cut tug rye Wed nesday. F. W. HhaU.tr has hat ID acres of timothy, lin has out and Marked four acios and will cur Iho balance as soon as ho can lent aunt hoi Held for a stockyard. C. 11. shohlou has cniuiueuciil to harvest his largo Held of tamo gnus and it is n lino crop. Nohratka is get ting to be quite a timothy and clover state, Hoy 1 1 Dawson lluished stacking his nrop ol timothy lu-t Monday John P.horu came to Columbus Monday and had Dr. Paul extinct a tooth for him W. K. Hook with and family of Oco nee, Wyiou Kicn and family of Platte Center and Herman Kooning all Sun dayed at York Campbells. Mrs. .loo Larhnu ol Monroe visit's! her parents last Mouday, Wm. DIETRICH ' Md'ot'rrl'ae llltlllfl l.iln and ornnmnnMI fainting ! all Kind, dim or Oeuntm. ml. Til. 2HB. rOl.fJMIIUH, NKH. R. W. HOBART Attorney - at - Law Olllce over Columbus .State Bank, Will Practice in all the Courts. ft. M. P08T Attorneu : at : Law Golumuua, Nob. DR. 0HA6. n. PMITZ 1IOMF.OPATHIL! Phuftlolan and Surgeon. P. (). Illonk : : Columbm G. J. GARLOW Lawyer 1 1 til on ftvni ('iiiiiiiiiiun Hint itntik Columbus, Nab. J II. HlillKH, TTORNBT AT LAW. (Min, Oily Ht.. fourth itimr north ot Vint rmiuniiiiiMiK. cni.UMIinH. NKRHAHfa. Brick House Herd Durocs 101 March and early April uiga for Hummer and Fall trade. Cnn furnish in pairs or trios, not related, at bargain prices. Write or call for prices or des cription. Itri) ., Columbus. J, J, BARNES A C. Ono, A. M , Li.. 11 , l'rrs , Omth. raor. A. J. Lovvuv, l'riuc Kiitlnrsi'it liy First Nnt'l " r I. oik ami IiunIimism num. ttO.000 In Itull Tuit UrMks, iinnk rimer and M Tviimtrlli'rs. Sluitontsfun work forlKmril Sunt fur tlio rtitiilotaat, Ituuml in nlllKuior, Mhrs! wit linlillslii'il liy n llusiM'HH fullt'L'i). Kent It, unit j mi will utluud lUn N. II. C. DONT WASTE GRAIN! A Cheaply Made Wagon Will Watte Enough Grain to Buy a Good One. Our wagoiiH will not aoattnr your grain while on the road to market or overtax your horaea with needless heavy draught. We keep only tho Latest and HKST lu Buggies and Carriages -AIIKIn.l.of- FARM IMPLEMENTS. ftdr Our ihii'hu nIiohh Htick iiiitl don't I ii in i) your horses THY Til KM. LOUIS aCHREIBER. CATARRH :fiv r-iE FEVER y J :ws& v ly'8 Cream Balm This Romoriy la a Specific, 8uru to Olve Satisfaction. otvta HtLlIF AT OMCI. It iiivue.es, Hoot hes, heals, mul piotects tlm disi'iisi'd iiii'ialir.iui'. It cares ('itturrii ton! drives away a ('"Id in the lleud ijuicklv. Itoitorcs tho Ki'iiso" ot Taste hiiiI HuiuII. Kusy to line. Contains no injurious drug. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Lirgn Ki.e, Ml cents at Druggist or by inud; Trial Sio, 111 cents by until. ELY BROTHERS, 66 Warm 81., Ntw Yard. Forced to Starve. It. F. Look nt Concord Ky., mjs: "For '.'0 ycar.s I siilTerod agonies with a Kire on my upisir lip so painful some times that I could not oat After vaiu ly trying everything oUo 1 cured it with liuckloii's Arnica .Salvo " It'a great for hums cuU aud wonndi. At Chan. Dackt drug itore only 36 cantl. rf .- -... -! 5 I! i it ii i S. L nc - 4jfcA