alf - Sich ““1 first used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in the fall of 1848. Since then | have taken it every spring as a blood - purifying and nerve. strengthening medicine.” S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans, If you feel run down, are easily tired, if your nerves are weak and your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand- ard family medicine, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It’s a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder. Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, He knows all about this grand old family medicine Follow his advice and we will be satisfied J. C. ATER CO., Lowell, Mass. $1.80 a botile. All druggists. Our money winning books, written by men who know, tell you all about Potash They are needed by every man 10 Owns a and a plow, and 10 desires to get most out fre the [hey are free, Send postal GERRY AN KALI WORKS New York % Nassen > freef If winter left you “all run down,” Rootbeer That will “set you going.” Five gallons for 25 centa. Charles E. Nires Co., Malvern, Pa. dealer for U.M.C. NITRO CLUB t wd The Union Metailic Cartridge Co., BRIDGEPORT, s320 GIAS TN ek ull pare | men’s Coodyeasr Welt (Mand- ss) shoes than any other manufacturer the world. $25,000 REWARD wiil be paid to anyone who mn disprove this statement, Because W. L. Donglas isthe largest manufacturer he can buy cheaper and oduce his ¢ 5 at a Wer cont th Or Cone terns, which ena I to sell shoes for § 83.00 equal in every way to those sold else. where for $4 and 85.00, The Douslas secret pro. Poems of tanning the botiom tately pure leather ; more flexible and will wear Dhger th RO y other ta ge in the world, 8 Be BVe more than doubled the past four years, which proves its superic rity. Why not wive W. L. Douglas shoes a trial and sc ve money. Notice Inerense [199 Salem Ne 20 wu 21 In Business: {we wqies BH.024,240,00 A gain of BB, 820,450.70 in Four Years, W. L. DOUGLAS 24.00 CILT EDCE LINE * Worth $6.00 Comparad with Other Makes. The best imported and American leathers, Hegl's Patent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vici Kid, Corona ys and National Kangaroo. Fast Oolor Eyelets, +» The genuine have W. I. DOUGLAS + name and price stamped on buttom, Shores by mail, © Fins, Catalog free, W.L. POVG LAS roo 210 Kinds for i Ge. It is a fact that Salzer's seeds are found in more gurdens aod on more farms than any other in America, There Ia reason for thin, We own and op. erate over W000 nares for the produce ut choice seeds, In order to scien produces abso- tia { i i i i i THE KEYSTONE STATE Short Order. Pensions granted: —John Snyder, Charleroi, $8: John F. Casselberry, Vandegrift, $6; John Dugan, Belle fonte, $17; John Ango, Allegheny, $12 Robert W. Clark. Woodcock, $8: Or ville M. Munger, Corry, $8: John Jarkey, East Run, $10: Edwin ( Mosher, Shadeland, $12: Robert Ham- ilton, Markle, $12; Joseph R. Lannay, Natrona, $12; William Ritter Butler, $10; John Bolinger, Allegheny, $0; Fry, Sterrettania, $8: Andrew y. Erie, $6; Walter V. Tyler, astle, $6: William W. Landis Port Royal, $12; George Straub, Kreamer, $12: W. Wachob, Big Run, $8; Washington Rector, Garrett $i0; David Goodem. Waynesburg, $10 Nel atteson, Wa 1 $ rein, on, $2; . Stork I'l riber. Carn ] James Samue DuBois, taken charge Business College Starr attack are James } HICCOH yr and Zing $600,000 has been Organiz Craig Smith president as against him un mtgomer i * mmister with the proces d fy % barn of Samuel Carpenter, was entered at night and horses and two dogs killed by SOnIng. Annie Busslik, of Hills Village, hac most of her left hand blown off by the explosion of a dualin cap. : Sereno M. Baymiller, aged 36, fel from a row boat into the Susquehanns river at Long Level and was drowned Chief of Police Evans, of Williams port, mm his annual report, strong urges the adoption of a curfew law. The Schultzville Hotel, one of th oldest landmarks of Berks county, wa sold to William Wise, of Little Oley. Daniel Reed, of Bowers, had hi thumb cut off while at work in his er's saw mill, Thomas Donnell, Chester, despond required Lan tw po caster, fath heroic efforts to save his life, Lewis Wagner, aged 35 of Wes Coplay, fell irom a trolley care at Al lentown and sustained injuries likely 1c prove fatal. COMMERCIAL REVIEW, General Trade Conditions, Bradstreet’'s says: Retail expanding, favored by spring-like and jobbers report reorders rom retailers increasing, while collec- 10NS note some improvement, Some trade is cop- colice and sugar on the Atlantic seaboard, l Flour is «lightly higher on excellent ¢ business. The industries, pa iron and are active the coun The spring of strikes the average, though most appeared a trifle earlier, building trades. lumber 1s a notable the only complaint ol deliveries not being sufficient current Shoe manu img 1s in rather better shape than f pt X 136) i ii 1 ularly ry over s equal to f them have articularly in the The activity in cature Just now, “ryt Crop deman | } meet actus foreign iron at Easter markets is the reason assigr per ton in South grades and for the sym ing of 50 cents per ton iron at Easter: ness 18 report the conces of Dig of pig ¢ bu one at favorable r1¢ " t Spring ciea LATEST QUOTATIONS. prim medium &s 7 i ni xed $4 200% 80; y. Pa--Cattle higher; hoice 505.60; prime $5.3505.45; good $4 GOL 5.10. Hogs strong: prime heavy $7.700a7.75; medinms Sr 68GUy 70; heavy Yorkers $7.55007.00: light York ers $7.30 7.40; pigs $7.200a7. 30; roughs $6.50017.10. Sheep higher, Best weth srs $6.40606.65; culls and common $2 28 4.75; choice lambs $7.75@8.00; ves! calves $7.00 7.50. 1 SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The deaths from pneumonia in Chi cago have averaged over 500 a month this year. One hundred and thirty kinds of wild flowers are found near Nome, Alaska recious stones, is being revived in rance, Le Thermometers used by physicist: show a change of a millioneth of a de. gree, ; In spite of recent disturbances the Transvaal exported $35.232.015 of gold in 1go2. THE SABBATH SCHOOL International Lesson Comments For April 19, Subject: The Law of Love, Rom. xii, 7. 14 Goldea Text, Som. xlil, I18-—Memory Verses, 9, 10—Commentary on the Day's Lesson. 7. “To all.” To all those in authority over you. ‘Tribute. Tax on person or property. “Custom.” Revenue. Toll on merchandise. “Fear.” Such as is due to a public official and to an authorized aven ger of wrong. “Honor.” Do not he have disrespectfully to any per 17 in authority show reverence 1 on account of the dignity of the o ever! tho you cannot respect the m B. "Owy It cannot posed that the ap meant to the contracting of Christians are obligations t out re. needles great punct ity, and t all superfi ¢ expense and care against cor ting any I a to thos respect fice in, no mat 1, it On indeed vider } pay all wegn shot hey tra debts have not a reasonable prospect ol ing. They ought lko to stand all adventurous or ra gagements, bey rcum and whatever ind r due prece ding a showing the duty, reverence which all Chr the lowest whether or other sta their doty O Y“Shal speculations nd their < 1y expose them to the of net re one an ith p discredit naering “Love ’ verses th verse the thoug di 11-18 ai " In gn ay see and UnEenness © : open know T revels where drinking is cor exercise in games, onversation is corrupt. TF heathen did whom they so “Strife and envyving.” vers of love, but the wit of such pract were mentioned above. This exh made plain the standard of Christ holding it in contrast with the practices. And if this epietle should into the hands of the Boman 1 t or others they would see the purity deetrine of the Christians, wisely puts everything to int ete., jail 8 Wi fie anty, heat} 14. “Put ye on-Christ.” ther comment on heathen apostle plainly explains what the light means. It was plain they must put aside, and th would apply to all who might } jut on Christ signifies receivi weving the spel, This fully done held to would stop all thought of following any sinful inclination of their nature. “The flesh.” By flesh here we are to une derstand the carnal nature, the gratifica tion of which led to the abominations. “In temperance puts off Christ and provides for the lusts of the flesh, Christ §s able to #0 completely cleanse the heart from sin and fill it with love that ne principle of sin or desire for sin will remain. SAS, io De 8B eXhoy Not Cold Storage. In a large uptown dry goods estab guage. His indignation apparently grew with expression, until he had worked himself up into a towering passion, “Who is that objectionable individ. nal?” was asked by a customer of one of the employes, ‘Oh, he is the head of the piece de “Head of the plece department?” re charge of the store rage.”— Philadel phia Ledger. i | i o- “Pe-ru-n evaded ss oC adh fal vs U x The Peruna Medicine ( Peo Gentiemene-"*' vineced that Peruna is all you claim i Wilber, Ve-rm.nn a Preventive 10 a. i for it There is Peruna Jor catarvhal a 418 nothing iike J It lictions. ible as a cure, and '# well nigh tn/al {gladly endorse 18," -C F & Pron riven, inent Singer Suved From Loss of -, £2 veiw Advantages oi the Troliey Cars. senmalisn ao better thas 4 ig the 7a that I bad to use a cane BO ease 10 my thigh, aud the only straight out in front of me, whiie in of the disease, I began trestment at or Me. J. T. Doster, of Greenville, of “RuguNacing Doster that if 8 Ix bottle relieved me, and | have had ; W. A, Palmer, of rheumati use of several ing physic! fours truly, » 1x Drug Liste, OF expre 2 CVPIES IRN A : 1/1 BR Pe DF Vi i LBZ IT, LY . . " YORH. gi bE Ohio remeuay and J 1 am ull y con ried wowr recommend fravid BF and |} catarr Jor it, cheerfully with wad trou e - — ISTICK TO THE LIGN OFTHE FISH af UF ITIL x RET Land smd Sa BBE driving 2: yield promptly ¢ Hheumatism, po uch go a sitting dow, there was 1 could bear my leg wes og position. Realizing the nature received no relief until indo ed Ly & firm of Bruce & Doster, to take nm them under the guarantee of Mr. ithe money would be refunded. Ot uch of rheumatiom since that time « WAS QOWD with a severe attack be turned in bed on a sheet. After the he was pronounced weil b 10 ¢¥ of your mex ens Sendis d, Price $1 00. » Baltimore, Nd. r ir re prepa DNPRESSED Natural Flaver ==== ottage Corned Beef Keep it in the house for emetgencios—ior you want something good and want it quick appetizing lunch is ready in an instant —-—— 0 Petter than is possible at When just right we put it in cass to keep smppers, for sandwiches~{for any time when Simply turn a key and the can ls open. An Write [or one tree bookiet, “How to Make Good [ings to KE, ADVERTISE ™ SA" IT PAYS POTATOES “| ar 3 Era wary wea! oy pain 8 ie Sa upelts. ~ ron! ot Aver, ov. w ind #. Glant ABRN A BALZER RIED CO. $2.60 a Bb. - Ean A ———: A ——— A ————— PY ATENTS ! TRADE-MARKA AND PENSIC LLL, Interested? We Milton Jars have been made out of of awd Tre Sari” Mili - rar dp “ ( fe, ITO Wille Potiing 8 i Ave, % x Do D PS WHEW DISCOVERY: sven rolinl nnd res wore | onnen of | ¥res. Or BR OREEN S SORE Berd Almont
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