ri 'THE) SATURDAY MORNING COURIBJH :' u !' fi A T On!; the Scars Rtimin. A.'.morg tho many testimonials which I sec l.i regard to certain medicines perform lug tares, clennslns tho blood, etc.," writes llr:.:tr Hudson, of tho James Smith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, Pa., "nonu Impress mo more than My own case. Twenty years ngo, at the ago of is yoars, 1 had swellings come on my legs, which broke and I became, running sore. Uur family iihyslclauconld do me no good, nnd It was feared that tho bones would bo affected. At last, I my good old mother wrgrd ma to try Ayer's Sarsaparllla. I took threo bottle, tho sores healed, and I havo not been troubled since. Only the cars remain, nnd thn memory of tho past, to remind me of tho srooil A jot's Bartaparllla has don me. I now vclgh two hundred and twenty pounds, nnd r 'i In the best of health. I havo been on tho I for tho past twelve yean, havo noticed . ir'n Sarsaparllla ndxertlscd In nil parts . l!:i United States, nnd alwas tako picas, i ' i telling what good It did for me." P tho euro of all diseases originating In 1-" i' ro blood, tho best rcmsdy Is AVER'S Sartaparlllo l'n pired by Dr. J. C. Arcr .V Co., Low .1, Maas. Curesother?, wll! curevou 11 MRS. MAQOOQIN TALKS. She JULYS OF THE PAST. IIHSiaHIHsF .fe Dr. T. O'Connor, (Successor to Dr. Charles Sunrlie.) CORES GANGERS. TUMORS M Wnn nnd Flutnlns without the ui ot Knlfo, Chlornturm or Etbur. 1 1 IHcrt f!00 0 Strxul Owen block. LINCOLN, NEB. Chic.(i, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. SamiidL jmia&r vz "sA o- Makes Same rhllnsnnhlml Obterv float to Mrs. Mc(lUsgit)r. "Id take tit' cake, Mrs. Mcainggcrty." "Fwhatdlx, Mrs. Magoogln" "Th' Jitney City man thet 'a uxln th dl voasht becauso hit wife dlsn't know how to cuke corn bafu an cabbage, Mrs, McGlag- "Fwhatquarogoln'a-an, Mrs. MagooKlnt" "Throe for ye, Mrs. MdUlnggerty," said the widow. "Id Is 'quaro, there's no gain tayln that. Hut Id's quarcrahtill that there afaud be anny wuman wud so little slusc thet she should go an get marrld wudout knowln bow corn bufe nn cabbage la cuked, me frlnd. Fwbat did she think alio was gettln married fur, Ol don't know Was It to put her heels up nn tap av th' sofco no wud ptnclshlons an plllles nndher her head to lole down nn dhratno sweet dhrntnes the whole livelong day, Mrs. McGlagKerty' "Id's nil rolght an well enoof fur a wom an tbet gets kowlt av a Vnndcrbllk ur nn Asther, nn vhet kin havo sarvlnts nn cukes av her own, an thet has dlvll n ha'p'orth to do frnm inornlu till nolght but Irish her hair an talk to herself In th1 lukin glass Id's nil very nolco nn rnlslnnhlo fur a daisy lolko thet to hither th mattherynomlal shtate wudout nndherstnndln how to cuke corn bafo an cabbage, but Id's a shame, an an outrage, nn a crolmu ngln th' conjoognl convcnthlnltlcs fur a gcrrul that marries n wurrukln man to bo Ignorltit av Id, Mrs. McQIaggcrty. Id mod mo laugh fwhln 01 fusht hunt cie dauglither. Toozy read In about id; but, begorry, fwhln Ol come to think about Id Ol can't help thlnkln but th' man thut axes th' dlvoasht It rolght, tno frlnd. Sure mi aft a woman dln't know how to cuke corn bafo nn cnbbngo fwhnt in tho mime of St. Mlck nv tho Mountain kin alio know ut all lit nil, Mrs. McQIaggcrty? Yurni, wurrn, but th' gvrruls thet ur grow In up nr th' dlvlls in all fur knowln nothln an dolu nothln but dhressln an shtoylo an breukln mln's h'nrts. "They don't want to alio their hands aft" they kin help Id, but they'll play long Din nls nn shmoko clgaroots nn paint imbr'ld hcrlca nn think thcy'ro hall nn all on fwhccls, so they will, Mrs. McQIaggcrty. Dut they can't cuke corn Imfe nn cnbbngo, an fwbat gutl nr' they fur wolves wudout that, me frlnd f No wondhcr th' mln ur' runnln away wud other gcrrulsnn gettln bo many dlroashtaes, Mrs. McGlnggerty. How kud It be otbcruolse, mu frlnd, fwhln they can't have their mulls cuked properly for tkim at homo Wait till 01 show yo fwhnt a fushtclnrs wolfe Inks lolko wnnnv theso days. 01 won't nay fwhln but tno Cubynn smash Is an th' marry, an I wudn't beshup prolsc but fwhat mo daughter Toozy id have u Hhtepltiddcr for n father wnn nv thuso foinodays. Mrs. McGlnggortyl" Now York Mercury Ho Neror Tried It Again. A brigade major serving in Gibraltar was In the habit of giving to soldiers who hud Indulged not wisely, but too well, n noto addressed to tho sergeant of the guard, in which it was written, "Please conllno bearer." Otto day un astute Irishman happened to boonoof tho victims and was handed the note untl ordered to return to tho barracks at onco to deliver It. On his way ho met tho brigade major's groom, and knowing tho contents of tho noto asked him as a favor to tuko it to tho barracks, as he did not wish to return for an hour or two. On delivering it bowas of course confined to the guardroom. Tho major, on learning tbo truth, said no moro about it, thinking it very smart on tbo pant of the soldier, und novcrngutn tried it, Sparo Moments. A WONDERFUL MONTH IN THE TORY OF NATIONS. HIS Not Only the Month r Independence, bnt of Many Other Important Ktrents. Charles Carroll of Carrollton The Con tlnental Congress. July is a wonderful month in tho his tory of nil nations, nnd in tnnny of thorn tho leading anniversary falls in that month. Of cottrso this is not thoYesult of mero accident. It has often been re marked that moro startling nnd impor tant events have occurred in ono month of midsummer and ono of midwinter than in nil tho rest of tho year, nnd truly man Is so far subject to nntttro that stir ring events seem to crowd, as it woro, toward that period when vegotntlon for tho moat part completes its growth. SB-Vt 3siCfc. .SBBBBBBBam. "?Is&BBBBBBBBm. THE E8CAPE. Rnir a Tonng t.oTcr Narrowly Averted an r.spentlvn Trip, "Diitllng," sl.e said ns sho nestled closet to him ami looked up with n fond gnso into the eyes of her lover, "you know all tho preparations for our wedding havo been made. Tho ranis arc nut, my trousseau Is complete, but there Is one llttio matter that has not yet been settled." ."I presume yop refer, dear," he replied, lovingly holding her hand In his, "to otir wedding trip?" "You have guessed it, you dear, sweet boy," shu cried joyfully, "and let's doclds where we will go." "Let mo see," he said, taking out his notebook. "There's Niagara and Wash ington and Old Point and'' "No, dear," alio Interrupted, "I don't want to go to any of those places," "Perhaps you would llko to ico to some real quiet place," he continued, "where wi could bo all atono by ourselves. Hut, my darling, whnt.ls tho matter with you' You aro not III, are your" Herfacu had become ashen pale. Con trol II ng herself by a supremo effort, she saldt "Can you not guess It Don't you see where I want to go," And sho whispered something In his car. Two hours later tho figure ot a solitary man might havo been seen scurrying along the wharves In tho lower part of tho city, IIo paused n moment to sco that ho was not observed, nnd thin moving swiftly to tho edge ot tho black water without n mo ment's hesitation ho plunged in, exclaim, lug ero ho did so, "No World's fair formal" -Life. Kon For llltn. ofUitys fMR trcvrcsvoH tunes. THEY . direct rotlto Best Dining- Car Service in tho World. TO THE WORLD'S FAIR TAKE THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE FROM THE WEST. BemesBber, this Lisa baa a Bepot for all trains at SaglewoodfaabarborCbloago), close to til World's ralr Oate. TAKE THE ROCK ISLAND. JNO. SEHSTMN, 6. T. JMD P. . CHICAGO. ILL. BEST LINE TO ST. LOUIS The Wrong Night. "So you deny that you cvpr asked my client to marry you or that you promised to marry her?" queried tbo attorriey for the plaintiff In tho breach of promise case with a comprehensive gusturo and nn air of tmr- prl sea Incredulity. "Ho, sir, 1 admit It," resnouded the de fendant promptly. "You admit HI" shouted tho lawyer, leap ing to his feet and casting a triumphant look about the courtroom. "Yes, I admit It, hut tho conversation al luded to occurred on Sunduy evening, and I believe contracts made on that day uro void." Detroit Tribune, One Sasaple Enough. Newman Como in a moment, old fol low! I want to show you a now Invention of mine. It is the latest thing in pants stretchers. Shockem Excuse mo, but I've had my share of that article, thank you. Old Bodly operates a very effectlvo ono. He trlod it an me lost night, and it not only stretched ais pants but stretched me out on the side walk. Boston Courier. After the Haiti. AND CHICAGO PARK HD ON THE CREST OF THE ALLEGHANIES. (Main Liini 11. A O. It. It.) SEASON OPBNS JUNE 15, 1893. Rates, WO, $75 and 190 a month, ac cording to location. Address GEORGE D. DeSHIELDS, Manager, Cumberland, Md., up to Juno 10; after thut duto, either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett county, Md, 9wm.mmSiX Csll or tend for circular containing U motsanreloutcurso( CouumpUon, Csnc X, Bright' DImm, Borofula, Ec rat, Srphtlli, RbfumatUa, Catarrh, Tumon, stamuh Trouble, eta, ita, SIMM BIW1SD for any not mnuln. Aat wanted r vywher. SlOiSS BICSOSB SI1XSB MM Mas bsv J I 1 -Benrf" "Nope, Wlfcr."-LlfR A Hidden I'urpose. Tailor If any ono calls on me, say I will be back in an hour. Clerk Very well, sir. Shall I tell them where you have gone Tailor My gracious, no. I'm going out to buy ma a ready madosult. Clothier and furnisher. at Was a Tendorfoot. "Are you fond of music V ho asked. "Sometimes," was tho answer. "I hare somo duets in ray trunk. soy of you alng at sight?" "No, but a lot of us con shoot at sight." -Washington Star. Can Where They Went. Corrutbers (in Walto'a den) That's a rery pretty desk you havo there, but I don't sea any pigeonholes for bills and tho like. Walte No, but you'll obaorvo a very pretty wattebasket to tho left. Truth. No Harry, Eaton Saltier Where are those oysters I ordered on the half shell Walter Don't get I in pat let t, sab. We're ireffle aho't on shells, but ro'ro next. xchange. CI1AIU.KS CAItltOI.I. OK CAItllOl.l.TON. It is claimed Hint moro bloody und de cislvo battles havo been fought in Juno and July than in all tho rest of the year. It is a matter of common knowledge that all or very nearly nil tho grunt riots havo been in tho hottest weather, and tin reason is obvious. Tho greatest riot over known in London began Juno 7, 1780, nnd Insted llvo days. Thirty-six fires woro blitzing nt onco, nnd in sup pressing tho outbreak 210 rioters were known to havo been killed nnd 248 wounded. Tho greatest riot in Now York began July 13, 1803, and tho total of killed nnd wounded is roughly esti mated nt 500. In July, 1877, thero was rioting in almost ovcry northern city bo tweon tho Hudson nnd tho Mississippi, and tho total of killed cortainly exceeded 300. Tho loss by ftro nnd othorwiso has been estimated all tho way from T0,000, 000 to $100,000,000. July certainly is tho fighting month. It is just thosamo in Franco. Tho month is thero so memorable that "Days of July," "Colnmn of July," etc., nro fa miliar to all readers. Tho 14th is French Independence day, becanso on that day In 1760 tho Parisians captured and Backed tho Bastille. On tho same date in 1700 Louis XVI took tho oath to support tho now and liberal constitution. July 0, 1701, tho assembly voted to abolish tho last remains of kingly power. July 28, 1704, Robospicrronnd his adherents wero guillotined, and tho reign ot terror ended. Thereafter tho discontented in France mado it a point to begin their disturb ances on ono or tho other of theso datos but tho government, being forewarned, kept them down till July 27, 1830, when tho second revolution began. 1 Tho. war. with Germany began in July, 1870, but was fought chiefly in tho next month. It is quito in tho courso of naturo that great military movcmcnU should cul minate in July, but many ovents of the month in American history seem to have moro than a passing slgniikanco. To all patriots it will never ceaso to bo mat ter of deep thought that tho two states men most prominent in securing the passage of tho Declaration of Independ ence, after having been presidents of tho nation they founded, died on the same day just CO years after thoir tnomorable act Historians of 1830 toll us that at tho nows traveled slowly over the land that one of thorn was dead the date was takonasbnt an accidental coincidence, but when it wasollowed in a few days by information of the other's death pious men everywhere saw in it the evidonce of a supernal order, as if heaven itself smiled upon thoir great work and ap proved it In the most impressive of all mothods. Five years mora passed, and ex-Presi dont James Monroe died on July 4 in New York city. He served in the field aa Adams and Jefferson had served in congress, and it certainly seems some thing more than a coincidence that the threo died on Independence day. Han nibal Hamlin is the only vioe president who has diod on that date. Not long beforo hie death Jefferson wrote thus to Adams: "I have over dreaded a doting age, and my health is so good that I dread it still. Tho rapid decline of my etrongth tho last winter gives me hope that I soo land. They say that Starke tho 'Victor of Bennington' had recently diod at 03 could walk about his room. I am told that you Walk well and firmly. I can only reach my gar den', and that with scnsiblo fatigue. 1 ride, however, daily, but rending is my delight. God 'bless you nud give you health, strength, good npirits and as much life as you think worth having. " Tito death of Adams and Jefferson loft but one Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Md., who for five years was known as tho lost survivor of tho immortal 58, It was' his bingular fortune to be alono and noted in many things. Ho was tho only Roman Catholic who signed the Declaration of Independence. He was by far tho richest man in all tho col onies, as rich probably as any either three mon. tie was tho only man in tho con-! tinontal congress spiting from n vet;. oiu inuiiiy u unquuituunuuiy "llODte blood" on both side And ho lived to the greatest ago (00) und outlived all the other "signers." Stilt more, he luul near relatives almost eqnnlly celebrated in the same cause and founded a family which in the truly Ar.iericnu sense of that word nay hi culled "noble" is Maryland. J, 11. Dkadijc JPl WILL PERMIT ALL TOGO 'V ""V Thn most direct route in via tho vk Vvfl ' MAMMOTH Tltll.NK LINK jNy l KNOWN AH TI1K . sTV vJL llli blNCObN TRUNK FACTORY. It la tho only Urst-dinn lino In thn city, mid nil hIioiiIiI buy tlokotti over UiIh route. Trunks, Traveling llngi. HtetiHlou C'iihoh, l'ouknt Honks, Dressing Ciihcs, Straps, nnd everything llrsl cIuhh for travellers. Rambler Bicycles ARE EASlbY RECOGNIZED. There is u certain air haps you liave noticed it. of distinction about RAMBIbKK riders per- Vicar's Fair Daughter (at school treat) Won't you havo soma Jam on your bread and butter, Johnulu Spry Johnulo Bpi-y Xot me, miss I works where they makes it. Judy. What Mike Had. "An how is Molkc, Mrs. Ilorllbyr" in quired ono of that lady's neighbors. "Poro by, phwat docs tho docthcr nay to his loongsr" "Ilo says there's nlvcrn thing tho mat thorwld Molko's loongs now," replied Mrs. Herllhy, "but ho nln't duuyltt thcy'vo got the I ante mite nv 11 tlndlnuy." "Wurrn, wttrra, nn is that so?" exclaimed the neighbor dolefully, and then after a short pause sho asked deferentially, "an phwat is a 'tludlncy,' Mrs. Herllhy, dcarf" "A tinumcy, responueu wrs. ueriiuy, with solemnity, "Is a thing that ain't to bo shpoko nv loighty. It's whero what nln't sdMrlddy Islolkrly to come on ye unbe knownst at anny mlnutl" "PoroIolke, poro b'y I" ejaculated tbo vis itor within dubious shako of her head, and sbe departed to spread the news of Mike's mysterious ailment. Youth's Companion. Ami She Did. A girl in a Maine vllhigo who mado her homo with her aunt was often disturbed by evidences of tho old lady's iudilTerence to everything but the welfare ot her own ma terial possession. Ono day, iu going down cellar for somo butter, sbo tripped niul.fell heavily qulto a distance. Tho maiden aunt rushed to tbo door, and peering down Into tbo darkness called out sharply: "D'yo break the dish" "Nol" thundered back tho nleco, for ones thoroughly aroused. "No, but I will!" and she shivered it with hearty good will against the cellar wall. Lewiston Journal. Might B So. "When I was once in danger from a lion," said an old African explorer, "I tried sit ting down and staring at him, as I had no weapons." "Howdld it work" asked his companion. "Perfectly. Tho Hon didn't oren offer to touch me." "Strange! How do you account for it" "Well, sometimes I've thought It was be cause I sat down on tho branch ot a very tall tree. "-Tit-Bits. People ive them credit for beinp; competent to Judge n bicycle for knowing a good thing when they see it. An air of confidence is clearly marked in the graceful bearing of RAMBloliR riders. They know the wheel they ride; have utmost con fidence in it. Knowing that Ramblers are high grade, and are sold at list price only, people do not look upon RAMBIrliR riders as frequenters of "bar gain shops." "ALL RAMBLERS HAVE Q. & J. PNEUMATICS." 1. R. OTJHIfclJ, oris agiwt, i-0 O M'l'MICKT. NOW WHAT IS WANTED? I want you to help make $10,000 sales for me by Sept. 1st. Buy shoes for yourself, the boy and the girl. WHAT GOOD WILL THAT DO? It will unlock money to plant in a Wholesale Findings and Rubber Business. It will give One Thousand Dollars to some church or benevolent society. Have the caedit of your purchase placed to that ond you prefer. EI. O. YATES, liao o sthbbt. Ttsa Georgia Mala. "Have you got any Georgia patent curry combs" asked a man of aToccoa morchant the other day. "I don't know," replied the storekeeper. "Pre got several kinds. What sort Is the Georgia patent" "ItTa made with scallops so it will fit In between a mole's ribs this time of year," replied tho man. Atlanta Constitution. Xaatlr Arreaa4 Mia Summit Papa wants you to go yachting with him tomorrow. Kegy Dean ma, I wsally couldn't go, ye knaw. Why, my yachting suit lsu't fin ished yet Miss 8ummltOb, that's all right, Yo-i can wear one of mine. Clothier and Fur nisher, Tha Proper (iutu Johnny Mamma, can't yoii toll me s! now fairy story? Mrs. Uraggs I don't know any, Johnny. Maybe jour father will tell mo some when) be comes in toulght. Uullctln. &KKsKttC!fte(e$ OmCEKB: R. R. Moose, Pronlilont. E. K. Brown, Vlco Pni. C. H. iMiutrr, Ciidhlor. DIHECTOaS: It. K. MMiro, J. I). Miicfnrlanil, K. V.. IlruvMi, J. W. Dowwho, J. J. ImhiitT, C. E. Yule, A. S. ltnjmoml, John Fiturornlil, T. E. Calvort, ooooooooooooooo Liberal Iutrt. Absolut Security. A Full Stan. Melton That fellow Alltalke Is the windiest man I know. Messerly No wonder. Ills wife takes particular pains to blow him up every chance sho gets. Troy I'resc. A Decided Preference. "What scent do you prefer, Mr. Empty purse'" asked she as they passed a jn-r-tumor's shop. "Tho red, Miss Monuygurl," replied he fervently. Truth. CoaiBieudable Caution. I)e Sanple Havo a cigarette? Caustic No, I don't smoke "fool kill- Do Sapplo Neither you. Life. would I If I were A Man Who Said This. "It was a woman who took tho prlzo In the missing word contest." "I am not surprised at it, A woman Is never at a loss for words." New York Presa. Interest paiit on Sitvlntr DoikmII nt tha rnto of Flro ior ccut txiranuum. 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