H f 15 THE AOrXJRIAY AffORCTISTO COURIER IV u i k ij &... l lt t IU tf ' ' ?S V a I iV m r ri V , k V t" f 'S IK f, IV. . ... b UMHMn SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, I89J. Nolle. Tho undersigned liorlr Kite notlra (lint It rill not be responsible f,r or pity any iloht In curred by employes, except thosn for which nn order It siten personally slnod by II. This rule it imperative. Cuckirr run. Co. Lincoln, Nrii., May Ut lu. WINTER STYLE OH1 WII10 DUHLOP HAT NOW IN. W. R. roril SO Co. 737 0 Sfrfef. Til Courier run tin Found at Hotel Lincoln Nows Stnnd. Windsor Hotel Nown Stnnd. Onpltul Hotel Nows Stand. Rod Dudo Cigar Storo, 1020 0 St. Ed. Young, 1207 O St. Olason, Fletcher Co., 1120 O St. Mooro's Nowb Stnnd, 118 So. 11th St. Courikh Ofllco, 1201 0 St. Archie Ensign, 2 17 So 11th St. HNE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING. The Courier Publishing company ! prepared to do ull kind of printing, line work, especially, at modorato prlcoe; alto engraving, wedding in vitations, calling curds, etc., Call and aee tampion. Satukday Mornino Counir.it, 1201 O Btroot. Tli Hst Laundry Townaeud iStFlauiandou proprietor, 2208 0 street, telephone 670. W. V. 1U, 1. U. H., Dlsiasss of the teeth, mouth and (ace. RoomsDOl-U-U, liruce blk., cor. 15th and O. Mow' This! We offer Oue Hundred Dollara re ward (or any caae ot Catarrh that cau. aet u cureU by Hull's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the uuderslgned have known F. J.Cheney (or the laat fifteen years, uud believe him perfectly honoraolo lu all bustaasa trauaautiona and financially able to carry out any obligation uiaue by their tlrui. Waarr Tkuax, Wholeaalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Waloimo, Kinnan & Mahvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catartu Cure is taken iniorn ally, acting directly upon tho blood ucu mucous sutfacea of ttiu system. Testl mounds seut tree. Price Voc. per bottle, bold by all Druggists. Th Vulou i'aulHO Cut Kates. Denver, oue way f 0.00 Deuver, ruunu trip imam Pueulu, Colorado oprings and Cueyouuu tUeaauie rate. Chicago, oue way 0.1b Chicago, rouud trip j 11.55 Bt, Louis, round trip. 10.05 b ull luioruiatiou cheerfully givon at 1044 u aueei, soutnweei cor. U auU illti. 4. T. im, Hi. tf. bLosaort, City icet Agt. Ueu. vgt. Harvest Kxounlou. ,Vla th Missouri Pacido-On the tsoond Tuesday in December 1KXJ, January, Feuuary, March, Apil auu May latfi the Missouri Paciuu route will sell round, trip tickets to all stations ia Texas with final limit to return lu bu days from date of sale. Slop over are allowed lu Arkansas, Texas and Okla homa, New Mexico and Indian Terri tory. Come aud take a trip to the south. Phil Danikls, C. P. T. A. 12U1 O street. Notice. la th district court ot Laueaster county, Ne brasaa. Austin KUuy pUlntlll, t. Martin Mloy, TUuw.s J. uuey auu Aiury UUuy iiUlou Uu lvuuuiK. 'iuuuiu J. HUey dotondant, will take notlcu Uiaiuukuu kutaayot novwuoiir, itM,Auu. ltuuy, iiiulutia uuiulu, Hiou uu pouiiuu lu luu auui.icvutt ut iuucwiiur vouut), Avoru.kd, Rtfkiual luu Uuluiiuubta uotelu, luu ouji-cl uuu (un)vrut vuucu uiu turuvur uuiuttuu iuuui UivubttuuttHkilUallvr oi avvliuu It, lowudli lW,UVUU bl IUliU I, UUU VUl Ul UIO .Ulll 1. Ol,, lu xu.tuir uiuuu, rtuuiuu, iutour tu tu puiutiu, kud luui luu uutuuuuuu UUU i:UCll uuu oi Uium no uucruoa 10 unvo uu rwut, uuu, lu tvrv.it uikuu, ur uuuiuuu u( uuy uuiuro wuui KTui lu miiu auuvu Uuwjriooa i)iouiUv, uud luul mux uiiu rtuuy uu uuvrovu tu iki lu j uwuur tu M ot imiU uruuiuuM. luu uru ruo,utrua lu atutwur iMtd utfitituu utt ur oolunj tuo au day or livcoutucr, idM. liotou at L)tuuuin tliU Zith day of Noromber, V. AUoliN tUUcl, HI I'OfND A BURR, till atturuuy. akarlsTMale. Notic li Uareby givuu Utut by virtue of au oruvr or aai imuuu uy hie utorK u( tuo duirict CvUll ut lUtt tuuu jUUIVUUUUlllUlOl Muuraou, iuuutuu tur jtbiuur uuuuo. lu "u acuuu Wuululu Jaiuw fe. liauut U uiaiulut, aud tiutut UaUC.tfUlUMUVtlu. UdtuUUMUU, t wiu av i o iuuck l. lu., uu tug UIU Uay u( iiuwuiour, A. U, leW, at luu ul uuur ut luu uuurt uuuu, tu luu ctiy u( titucwiu, iaucaatur cuuuiy, AuuruMa, our tor au) at uuuiiu auuliou tuo tuuuwuui Stfavrtuvu roai uataio tu-wtt I uuu uuutuurvu iwutvo ,ii) to twenty-two Zi) luciuMulu utuua tuuiluuu tlj,iuu twutvu (l.; tu ttuul-twu (U) lUCllUJMU 1U UuVK IUUkiu (U)J,luUuuu tl lutwuuiy-iwu iUUuuulVu lu bu tuu lluj, una uuutuuruu twuttru itij l. tw vuty-twu iuJ iuciu.hu lu utucit auirt,utj,iuu twutvu iuj u tweuiy-twu ii uiuujtuuiu utmia itfut e, mmj turuu a tu tuuiuuu W mciiutuu lu ktuva, uu 1, luia autueu lu to twvuly tu luctu ai tu utuut twu, tut auvuu I lu utuca twutvu U, tut uujut a tu tuuea two 'i, luia tauutouu iw auu twuuty A) ut utuua tourt.iou auvuut auu ujut tu tMuva Uo ft, luu twutvu U tu utuuiwu isuMUiuivitiuutuva turuu, tuia twuivu u tu StRinau l UMUustv lu btuca uiuu s, luu auvuu i tu MVWU 11 liMMlUUVM Ut UuCK UtwUU 10, alt Ut ia auuv Imu auu Uuotis ut burmta auutiiou totavMty 9t ioucuta. tuc.wr vuuuty, Ao- v . sMraaa this Bst October AN 0CKAN TllAGEDY. " " 'THs Tcnnmut fats which befel THE CCMTnAt AMERICA. A ConUd Mulwuan Angry Water and HnvRot Line, In Whlrh th Latter 1-o.t. A Cowardly Knglneer A Bird Onlde4 th Rllen to th Hrtoue. And who tlmt roinotnliers can hear without a thrill tho nanio of tho steam ship Central Amorlcn, which sank in a great storm on Sept. 19, 1817, with most of her officers mid crow, nonrly 400 pas sngers and l.BOO.OOO In goldf. The Central Attiorlcn was crowded with treasure ladon pooplo from Call fornla on their way to Now York. Aft er loavlng Ilnvatin on Sept. 8 she ran into a Btoiin, The ntcatnor beK-n to leak, and Captain Hermlen cnl!o,l upon the pasiongers to form linrsaiid pass the buckets. Hour nftur hour the tern peat howled, nnd thohugovcRnel groaned as the Iminonno seas broke itftitlnnt her. Honr after hour tho men with tho buck et tolled for their llvesi slowly the wa ter gnlned on thotn, Tho ofllcers uxhurtod tho bucket gangs not to panne for n moment if the ship was to to saved. Tho wind roared and the storm Increased in fury, Evory pas senger stuck to his post and worked un til ho fell to tho dock exhausted. Then the women ottered to tuko the places of their wornout, fainting husbands and brother, but nono of tho men -y.ld al low It. As tho horror of ' . Mtuation gradually dawned on tho ikIikIn of tho wonion and children tho air was filled with sounds of torror, but above the raging hurricanu and tho cries of lamon tation rosu tho chorus of the bucket mem Heave, olil heave, nhl stamp and , We'll be Jolly blather, old AU day long they sung this song and fought for life against the steadily ris ing water. Mrs. Eiuiton, a bride on her honeymoon trip, pussod bottles of wino to the'herolo men to strengthen them in their desperate work. All night long the strusriile wan continued, nnd still th ocean gained Inch by inch. Tho women begged, with team in their eyes, to be allowed to help. They cheered the bravo follows and wept when they saw thorn fall to the duck with whlto fuces aud trembling limbs. , During tho noxt day tho poril of tho steamer was increased by tho lack of food and water. The hurricano tossed tho sinking hull about and shattered her spars and masts. Vhllo the tired and sleepless men stuck to tho buckots tho women knelt aud prayed to God for as sistance. About S o'clock In tho afternoon a sail was seen to windward. Guns wore flroJ and signals of distress hoisted. The strange vessel, which turned out to Y ) the brig Marino of Boston, answered the signals and tried to approach, but the gal blew her about three miles away. Then tho, boats were made ready, and th women and children prepared them selves. They had to strip off noarly all of their clothes and put on life preserv ers. Many of the womon had gold, which they could not carry with th them. Twoof thorn went to their state rooms and took out bugs of $20 gold pieces, which they throw down in the cabin, Inviting tho others to take what they pleased. Tho money rolled and Jlnglod about on tho floor, whllo tho two weeping women explained that they wore, returning homo to enjoy the fortune which they hud made in California, and that they would be beggars if the ship was lost. Nono of tho womon dared to take more than two pieces of gold lest It might weigh them down.' The men still remained at their work, saying that they would remain on bourd ntil another ship arrived, as the Marin could not take all the passengers, and the women mid children must be saved first Among those heroes was Billy Birch, the famous minstrel. Two of the lifeboats were smashed by th sea, but three boats were filled with women and chlldreu, many of the latter being infants. Tho last boat to leave oarried th chief engineer. lie solemnly promised the captain to return, but th moment he got into the boat he drew knlf and threatened to kill any one who followed him. Later on, when the worn a aad children wer put on board the Marin, the chief engineer, like the cow ard and liar he was, refused to return. Now the sinking steumship was so low la the ocean that almost every wave wept her deck. Soino of the passengers got into the rigging, while others tried to build a raft. Night came on. The storm continued to rage. The ship quiv ered and careened. Rockets soaro I up into the bellowing, angry heavens. Slow ly the vesaol filled with water, and the. doomed ho clinging to her deck and rigging prepared for death. There was no weeping and no shrieking, no wring ing of hands. The cuptaln stood at th wheel to the Inst. All at onco the ship, as if in an agony of death herself, made a plunge at an angle of 4S dogroea, and with an appall ing shriek from the engulfed mass she disappeared, and nearly ftOO human be ings were left struggling among th teres waters. The scene was horrifying, and many who were saved afterward fainted at the mere memory of it. A few held ou to plunks aud spars all through the wild night, and as the day broke the Norwegian bark Ellen arrived aad picked up 40 of the men. "1 was forced out of my course jnst before 1 met yon," said the cuptuln of the Ellen to th rescued passengers, "and when I altered my course a bird Cew across the ship once or twice, and then darted into my face. A few mio ntss later the bird repeated its morr meats. 1 thought it an extraordinary thing, and while thinking on it in this way the inysterions bird reappeared, and for th third time (lew into my face. This induced me to alter my course back to the original one, aud in a short time 1 beard noises in the sea and discovered that I was lu th midst of shipwrecked people." Who shall w v'mt power guided th fight of the 1 1 l fut fs n it throagh th atorunrsirr bu York Herald. N lee llUerliulnatlon, George la n liamUoino, benrdod colored nnn, not black, but of a Spanish com- Elcxlon, who is managing man buyer, utlcr nnd genern! factotum for a Bos ton lady who keopi nil ox)ennlvo board ing house on tho hill." Tho manners of Ueoriro. who wns broil In ttm .mit). are perfect nt onco self respectful, ousy nd nattering to each boarder s feeling of personal consequence. He is ono of tho rnrn mnn whn nrn nl. ways deferential nnd never servtlo. inougn nut a ueuu wniter, ho might well bo called n trentlcmnn. Tlmt li Ima a very nice discrimination in lauguago this true anecdote will nhowi The ttolllt on which (Icorirn Is tnnrhv U the reputation of tho boarding hones In which he is so trustod, so liked nnd so much tho tnsnagiug man. II i is assidu ous 2? maintaining tho tubln on a liberal scale uud seeing that no boarder lacks arytLlng or waits unduly for any nttou tton by reason of tho neglect of tho minor servants, who aro nil women. If they aro all busy, Georgo fills the Sps." Thus it chanced ono day not lg ago that ho leaned deferentially over tho shoulder of n now boarder and said, "Applo pie and ico cream, sah." Tho now boarder is somewhat deaf and long accustomed to less liberal boarding houses. Not suro that ho had beard Goorgo aright, ho looked around and said: "Whatt Apple pie or Ico cream?" "No, sah, not hero, null I Applo pt vnd ico cream, sah," wild Goorgo, with admirable suavity nnd perfect vindica tion of his boarding houso from posslblo suspicion of being ono of thoso places whero thoy offer tho guests nothing moro than a choico between dishes of dessert Youth's Companion. Cnrloaltlei of Words. Thoro aro two words in the whole rango of the English languago contain ing all the vowels in their regular order. Thoy aro abstemious and facetious. Tho following words each have them iu ir regular order: Authoritative, disadvan tageous, encouraging, efficacious, instan taneous, importunate, mendacious, ne farious, precarious, pertinacious, sacri legious, simultaneous, tenacious, unin tentional, unobjectionable, unequivocal, nndlscovorablo and vexatious. A search throrgh tho dictionary might bring bov erul others to light. It is unually said that thcro aro but seven nine loitered monosyllabic words In tho English lan guago: Scratched, stretched, scrunched, scrunched, screeched, squelched and i'aunohed. Here aro eomoof tho shortest sentences Into which tho alphabet can, bo compress ed! "J. Gruy, pack with my box five dozen quills," 83 letters. "Quack, glad lepkyr, w-rt my javelin box,"Ul letters. 'I'hlz, styx, wrong, buck flame, quib," W letters. "1, quartz pyz, who fling muck beds," 28 letters. "Fritz! qulckl land!' hew gypsum box," 20 letters. "Duuipty qnlzl whirl back fogs next," 87 letters. "Export my fund. Quiz block whlg8,"201etters. "Get nymph, quiz and brow. Ax luck," 20 letters. Iu more sober English, the lost one would be, "Murry, be cheerful, watch your business." These sentences would make excellent writing copies, for they sccuro attention to every letter and profitable exercises for learners of tho typewriter, as they take in all tho keys, uud thus fumiliurize one readily with all possible combina Uf" By changing from capltuls to leaver caso tho valuo of tho exercises is g.eaUy increased. London Tit-Bits. Couldn't Mttttar th Hhlbboleth. "Who'a there?" said a feminine vole. "It' hloonly mo hie dour." "Oh, it's only you, is it? And now snp poao yon tell mo where you've been since this morning." "Yes hie darling. You sheo it hlo happened this way. Wo hie wont out fls fls fishun hlo and the wind died out-hlo." "So the wind died out, did it?" "Yesh hlc m'dear. And If yon hlo only knew how shick hlo your own hubbie wash hie thish minute hlo you'd open tho door." "8ick, are you?" she snorted. "You're) drunk." "Don't shay that, darling hio can't yon hlo hear mo shutTcring hie?" "Oh, yes, 1 hoar you. Now 1 am go ing to open the door, but not until you convince mo that you are not Intoxicat ed. Do you hear me?" "Hie!" "Beforo this door opens yon've got to sar qu.. .. tlirco times, without taking breath, '.it sells seoshells.'" "O hlc lor." "vbatdidyousayr "I shed ull ri." "Well, go ahead." "She sells soushells, she shells shells" "That won't do. 1 want you to say distinctly and rapidly. 'She sells sea shells.'" "Allrl. Shesollshcshellseasells. What's the mutter with thatshV" Ho didn't get in. Pittsburg Press. Monkeje and Their Sick. Monkeys, with somo notable excep tions, are somo degrees worse than sav age men in their treatment of tho sick. On the new Jumnu cuuul at Delhi l 'eys swurui in trees upon the banks ana treat their sick comradea in true luunkey fashion. The colony by the canal being over crowded, and us a consequence un healthy, did and probably does still suf fer from vurious unpleasant diseases. When one monkey is so obviously un well as to offend the feelings of the others, a f ow of tho larger monkeys watch it, and taking a fuvoruble opportunity i u nto the cuual. If it Is not downed ut onco, the sick monkey is pitched in again ufterit regains the trees and either drowned or forced to keep aloof from tho flock. At the Loudon Zoological garden the monkeys torment a sick one without mercy, and unless it is at once removed from the cage it bus little chance of re covery, The small monkeys bite and pinch it The lurger oues swing it around by the tail. When it dies, as many monkeys as ca And room ait oa Its body. Excbauge. 13 RY New Goods at Xvow Ij?io-e J. A. '3 STE MOIVEY!- ORDER I o 3 (J CO it 1 r,E COUR1KR will bo clubbed with any repntnblo publication in tho world, tho two publicntioim cofltinc only Blight nilyanco over the 1 piico of ono. and in muny cuech exactly tho eubeeription price of ono. Remittances mny Co inn. by post-ofllco money order, registered letter or diult. If jou mint uny pupcr not in tho nl.oio llet write for our terms Jo JeBerun' Dozing Lemon. Rising young uctors usually guard their positions with a jealous eye, and during tho early lifo of Joseph Jefferson he wus no exception to tho rule. When under tho management of Dion Bouci cault, "Tho Octoroon" was produced, and in the announcement of tho papcra Jefferson's numo did not appear. Being one of tho principals in tho druma, ho naturally felt indignant, nnd bo ho sent his part to tho theater with n noto in which he resigned from his cngagoment until a now arrangement could bo en tered into. About this time Jefferson was suffering from dyspopsiaund con ceived tho idea that tho gentlo exercise of boxing would relievo him. Ho en gaged a professor of tho "manly nrt," and his boxing lessons wcro given in tho drawing room of tho house whero ho wus living. Tho day following his resignation ho and tho professor wero Indulging ia a "fiorco exchaugo," when, suddouly look ing over his opponent's shoulder, ho dis covered tho amazed faces of Dion Bouci cault und William Stuart. They stood aghast at tho sccuo and fancied that Jefferson Intended Bottling his difficul ties by an appeal to scionce und luul 60 cured tho borviccs of n professional bruiser to assist him. Their alarm wus soon set nt rest by Jefferson, who dis missed tho pugilist nnd camo to u nioro explicit undcrstuuding without tho aid of the Marquis of Queeosburry. Phila delphia Inquirer., ' It has been proved tbut In a patent lock, with an average sized key having six "atfcDS." each rmmliln nt Iwlntr r.lnruut In height SO times, the number of changes win ueou.vv; lunner, iimtas tneurill pins and the pipes of the keys may be made of three different alzra thn total nnnilirnf changes would be 2,M',(KX), In keys of the smiillrit aire the total number would be 648,000, while In those of extraordinary size it could be Increased to not less than 7,770, 000 different chanttea. St. Louis Republic. An Afternoon on Midway. This is tho rather striking titlo ot u now und very populur inuslcul composi tion thut is' now being pluycd by tho leading orchestras of tho country. It is SPECIAI, JvIXBS GOODS CLOAKS DORSEY. 1121-1123 IN STREET. Your riJoi' unci Mrin;lncw lr. tula way cirxcl novo money tlicne lxvcl tlmos. 81.50 CoBinojK)litun Mngnzino nnd tho Courier 8.'J.f)0 4.00 Hnrpcr'n Mnguzino and tho Courier 0.00 4.00 Hurpor's Weekly and tho Courier 0.00 4.00 Harper's Unznr nnd tho Courier G 00 SH 'i'ho Century Mnguzino nnd tho Courier 0.00 J.00 facnbner'B Mnguzino nnd tho Courier 5.00 5.00 "Puck" mid tho Courier 700 5.00 "Life" nnd tho Courier 7,00 4.00 Frank Lefllio's und tho Courier. 0.00 ri? J outh'H Companion (now) und tho Courier 11.75 1.00 Now 1 ork Weekly World und tho Courier ,'1.00 a.00 Scientific American nnd tho Courier 5,00 S'fS Scientific American Supplement nnd thoCourior, 7.00 7.00 Scientific American Hndmipplomontiind Courier 9.00 1.00 Ladies' Homo Journal und tho Courier .'1.00 5.00 Judgo nnd tho Courier 7.00 .1.00 Lippincott'a nnd tho Courier 5.00 5.00 Forum nnd tho Courier 7,00 2.50 Dcmorest'B und tho Courier 4.50 a.00 Outing uud tho Courier C.00 .'.00 St. KichohiH nnd tho Courior 5.00 4.00 Now York Drumntlc Mirror und tho Courier. . . . COO 4.00 Now York Clipper nnd tho Courier 0.00 4.00 Sporting Lire und tho Courior 0.00 4.00 Toxiih Sittings und tho Courior 0.00 4.00 Truth und tho Courior 0.00 11.50 Lu Modo-do-Puris nnd tho Courier 550 1.50 Lu Mode, New York, nnd tho Courior .'1.50 .'1.50 Album-ilo-Mode, N. Y., und tho Courior 5.50 1.50 McCluro'R Mnguzino und tho Courier 3.50 AXrRI2tii, Courier ULtolisl - u very pleusing description of lifo and miifiic on thut part ot tho greut Colum bian exposition thut furnlfhed bo much uniUBoiuent for visitors, und no ono thut Iiub been on tho PlniBanco will fail to recognize tho feutuicB thut tiro intio duced. It includcH tho uiru of ull nutions of tho earth, travel to tho grouudn by train, tho vuriouH itiBtru montfl uppil by every tuition, tho lour of lions ut 1 1 iigen buck's, etc. "An After noon on Midivuy I'IuIbuuco" i tho work of Mr. Gtistitv LudorR, mimical director ut tho Schiller theatre, nnd 1b published by tho Henry Dutmer Mimic Hoiibo, 103 Randolph Btreot, Chicago, whero tho picco cau also bo hud for piano, pub lislied with beautiful lithogruphed titlo page giving n correct view of Midway, for 75 centB. It'fl ull thorugo nnd lovers ot uoveltieH for the piano will do well to order ut onco while (lio piece ia now und popular. Tiik Colmiikk ucknowlcdgcs receipt of oicliestral parts, with which it hna hud tho pleiiHtiro of extending Kb compliiuentB to tho Nobrusku atato orcht'btrn. For St. LouIb Puciilc route. City Btreot. tnko tho Missouri I ticket ofllco 1201 O ! Have you Been tho beautiful china cups, und Bauceis given away by Tin: Coukikii? Tliey uro on exhibition in Tiik CouitiF.it ofllco und in tho principal stores in tho city. Now BiibBcriborB can obtain u cup und saucer by paying 50 cents in advanco for tlirco months' sub scription, the regular price ot tho paper alono. If you nro already u subsciiber, you can obtain u cup uud Buucor freo by paying up nrrcuraund Iho Htibscript tinn for ono year in advanco. M. L. Trestor sella Pennsylvania, Iowu, Missouri, Kunsas, Colorado, und Wyoming coals cheap for cash, 1241 O Btreot. For California tuko tho Missouri Puciilc route, viu southorn route. iW fi IS" Our Prloo lor Until. 82.50 4.25 4.50 4.50 4.75 3.75 5.25 5.50 4.50 2.50 2.10 3.75 5.25 7.00 2.25 5.25 3.25 5.25 2.75 3.50 3.75 4.25 4.50 4.50 4.00 4.25 4.00 2.50 4.23 or. mnde .irai2 Company, Linooln, Nobraalcn. Lincoln Not In the League. Tho Western bneo bull leuguo wus formally reorganized nt Indianupolis Tuesduy, uud NcbriiBku Beenis to bo ahut out. Tho following citieB wero ud. milled: Iiuliunhpolis, Toledo, Detroit, Grand Kupida, Milivutikco, KnnsiiB City Minnenpolis und Sioux City. "Oh, May." tho mnldeii Bald, "nnd rest Thy weary hood upon tliU breast." Hut ho with swift uti'p pnsaod her by, VoucliKalliiK only this reply t 'Kxrelslor." Into 11 mko (hi) imildea flow, And cried, with fnco of livid huu: "it's eottim-hultliiK. sir, nnd rii Not henco deceived, for there is tin Kxci.'lnliir." Canon City conl ut tho Wlillebreast Coal und Limo Co. 1 millo Tlllbroolc Bon of Mayor Tillbrook of McKceaport, Pa,, had n Scrofula luncl under oaa car which tlio physlcan buccd and tUcn It bocains a ninntiijr. soro, end vjas followed br eryilpolaa. lln. Tlllbroolc cavo lilm Hood's Sarsaparilla the soro healed up, ho becamo perfectly well nnd 1$ now n lively, robust boy, Other parent wlioao children suffer from Impure blood should prom by tliU example. HOOD'S PlLLO cur Ualiltiul ConttlpaUoa by iMtorlag perltttlUo acUou ol tb aUmtnUry - nl i'?M3Hl'Ai .-ti aaamtaaBmmmmimmmmmmamm iW yii, idA' K9E "Jflw S fr.aHMlS-jp'' N n r Vt.