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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1894)
THE COURIER FERN SONG. Dance to the best of the rain, little Perm. And spread out your palms ajsia, And say: "Though the Sun Hath my vesture spun. Be had labored, alas, tn rata: But for the shade That the Cloud hath made. And the gift of the Dew and the Ratal" Then laugh and upturn All your fronds, little Fern, And rejoice in the beat of the Rain I John B Tabb. bbbbbbW "n INFLUENZA, Or La Grippe, though occasionally- epi demic, is always more or less prevalent. The best remedy for this complaint is Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. 'Last Spring, I was taken down with La Grippe. At times I was completely pros trated, and so difficult was my breathing that my breast seemed as if confined in an Iron cage. I procured a bottle of Ajrer Cherry Pectoral, and no sooner had I began taking it than relief followed. I could not be lieve that the elect would be so rapid and the care so complete. It is truly a wonderful med letae." W. H. "Williams, Crook City, S. D AYER'S ' Cherry Pectoral Prompt to act, sure to cure O.MMKI, CANCERS. Its scientific treatment and removal in twenty minutes without knife, pain or toss of drop of blood D. QUEEN earsa Piles aad Ta tors witaoat pala, half a-karfi drop of Wood; a ales tares Catanaa. Treat, Lufi: Heart aad Xtrmi De- MMtr. DE-QUEEHaaaasaee Aiesaess ef the ftosaeea, Kiaaew, liver, Blood aaa Diseases at Woseea a specialty far thirty-are years. Ha has restored heanas;tetheeaef aa4 eight ta ESS have fallal. DE. QUEEsTk the aaaalaUat a the aortfcweatiatheTreataMat aad Cars ef all Caroak. aad Private Allsseate havias; Uvea ia Uaeala aoaatj far tairty-iaar years. Br aaalTia to Br. Oasaa. tka trials, ym. earn cat Iastaat BaUaf aad aCmrsfreatallPala aaraUca aad all aftarallBMdi laatttatsaa flask BUck.RE.csr. its O UJTCn RELIABLE AGENTS to handle MlLLlafint-claas. Cripple Creek Gold Mining stock. Address, DELANY AND DELANY, Mining Brokers, Colorado Springs, Col. There was a precocious youngster on a suburban railroad train yesterday who furnished tha passengers with considcra bio amusement. His mother, desiring to ask the conductor a question concerning changing cars, told her only son to hail him when be passed by. The blue uni formed man with a punch soon appeared. "Say, mister, my mother wants to see you," exclaimed the young scion in a voice loud enough to be heard all over the car. Tho conductor, who was busy, replied, "I'll bo back In a minute." This did not satisfy mamma's pet, for as tho conductorreacbed the end of the car ho exclaimed in a loud voice, "You had better hurry up, or you'll get it where tho chicken got the ax." The passengers laughed loudly, while the mother of the enfant terrible remembered that she was In the wrong car. Boston Traveller. The Tint Word. Hiss Summit I wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Tearner proposed to mo soon. The other day ho made me a present of a beau tiful dog. Miss Palisade What has that to do with it? Miss Summit He said bo hoped to get It back some day. Detroit Free Press. Perfectly So. Weary Winkle I hear that Bagglets, who tramped with us last summer, Is dead. Lazy Loafer Did he die a natural death? Weary Winkle Yep; he was run over by a train of cars. Yale Record. Safe! Thaak Heavesu Philanthropist Is not your heart touch Id by all these sights of poverty? Millionaire Yes, indeed. But as long as my bank account Isn't I can stand It, I guess. New York World. The 8 qaeace of Ereata Harry You look white. Is it the salad? Jack No, it's the punch. It was drunk, and now it's disorderly. Life. $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatement Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patieut strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testimonals. Address, F. J. Chekhey& Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 76 cents. Mr. H. H. Walla Like a Miracle Pains in tide and Breast Despaired of Help, but Hood'a Sarsaparilla Cured. -C L Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.: "lira glad to state my son's experience with H3od's Sarsaparilla. as it was the means of sav ing his life. Last fall he was taken ill with pains in his breast and side. He had the best medical attendance possible, and was treated by the doctors for some time, but did not realize any relief. He could not lay down day or night, and Hood'sCures our hopes' were fast failing. My aged mother advised a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hecoat neneed taking the medicine, and to our Great Astonishment, see bottle cured him of his pains and restored him to perfect health. This case has been looked epon by many in this vicinity as nothing short of a miracle." H. H. Walls, Oswego, Kansas. Hood'8 PHI8 cure liver ills, constipation. Biliousness, jauudice.ftck headache, indigestion. THE SUN The First of American Newspapers. CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, The American Idea, The American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time, forever Daily, by mail - - $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail - $8 a yesr The Weekly - - - f 1 a year THE .SUP AY SUN is the greatest Sunday Newspaper iu the world. Price, 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year Audrees TELE? 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