-J Prepare Yourself for Spring . ; . ' t - j Take Dr. Greene's Nervura, the Best Spring fledicine In the World. TE2 SUXDAT CZL. In the spring everybody need and should Uke a spring medicine. 6pring U the time to be cured it yon are tick, and the spring finds moat of as in poor condition, blood poor, nervea relaxed. weak, and unstrung, and the organs clogged and sluggish in action. Dr. Ureene'aNerrura blood and nerve remedy is the best spring medicine In the world, the best possible remedy for von to Uke, the one sure spring restora tive which will build np your blood. In vigorate your nerves, and glva you yonr old-time snap, Tim, energy, airengui, and vigor. Dr. Ureene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is purely vegetable and perfect ly harmless, and now ia the time to take it now la the time you need it most now is the time to be cured. Dr. Orlanda Klscr. 954 Reese AveJ Lima, Ohio, says t " Many years a go I was unfortunate enough to tone my halth, and. while endaavoring to ragain tba tame, gradually grew I became a oomplete wreck u a' an til ivary respect My nervoui system was entirely shattered, the narvrti controlling tba heart bacama weak and the heart' acticin irregular, which was a source of great alarm to me. I was unable to slupn. dimwtion was Interfere rally peaking, I considered my time short ior this earth. I became discouraged and gave up the thought of ever being a well man again. To-day I am a watt man in every aaaas of the word, and ail through the use of Dr. Greene Karvura blood end nerve remeay, of which I am proud to speak and stand ready to give a helping word to suffering humanity. If v health is my greatest bleating, and words aU to express tbe gratitude 1 foal for vr. reene ana his wonderf ul remedy." No other remedy in the world will do you so much good as Dr. Greene's Ner vura blood and nerve remedy. It is the true spring medicine, the ideal spring restorative and atrength-renewer. No remedy ia so sure to purity we blood and strengthen the nerves, to bring back bloom and color to tne wan and faded cheeks, the brilliancy to the hollow and haggard eyes, the lightness and elasticity to the weak and weary steps, the strength, vigor, and vitality to the unstrung, shattered, and worn out nerves. It is, Indeed, the greatest of all spring medicines, for it makea those who use it well and strong. People have more confidence in Dr. Qreene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy than in any other medicine, be- CaiWO M w I'iav ijwv v aw . physician and therefore perfectly adapt- la feet lateraatleaal tari tat Mareh laos-rke Steals ! , tteahea. THK LESSON TSXT. (Acts 1M; :t) Si Whan they heard these thlnse thy rare cut te the heart, and they gnashed en aim with their teeth. fa. But he. being full of the Heir Ghost looked up steadfastly late Heevea, and saw the glory t Ood. and Jesus standing ea the riant head of Ood. at And said. Behold, I aee the heavens opened, and the Son of man standing on the rlht hand of Ood. fit. Than they cried out with a loud vole, and stopped their ears, and ran upon him with one accord, ft And cast him out of the city, and stoned him: and the wltoessea laid down their clothes at a young man's feet, whom asms was Saul. M. And they stosed Stephen, callrBf upon Ood, and saying. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. CO. And he kneeled down and erlad with a loud voice. Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. And whan he had said this, ha fill asleep. 1. And Saul was contenting unto hit death. And at that time there was a treat persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem: and they were aU scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judaea ana Bamaria. except the snotties. 1 And devout men carried Stephen to his burial, and made great lamentations over mm. UOLDEI TEXT. Pray for them which deapltefwlly aae yea, aad er aecwie yoa. statu axe. NOTES AND COMMENT8. "Say, Amy, what yon learning ai school ?H "How to make paper dolls. What you learning?" "How to knock spots out of Willie Jones." A Comaaoa-Sease View. But they have no ancestors," she protested. "Now, there's where you're wrong. he replied. "If they had no ancestors they wouldn t exist," Chicago 1'ost. ed to cure. Dr. Greene, 101 Fifth Ave. Martyrdom. A martyr, literally, is noe. New York City, can also be con suited free in regard to any case, per sonally or by writing to him. Jteoent experiments carried on by the government in the Salt river val- . n . . W region of Ari-Amerlcan-Ralsed , , zona induce the Egyptian Cotton. beUef Egyp. tian cotton can be successfully culti vated in the southwestern part of the United States, and perhaps in other sections where the agricultural ' and climatic conditions are similar. Early last spring, says the Atlanta Constitution, on acre of ground near riioenix, Ariz., was planted in Egyp tian cotton with results which have been in the highest degree satisfac tory to those immediately concerned in the experiment. In fact, samples forwarded to the secretary of agri culture have been pronounced the finest ever seen in the department at Washington, surpassing even the average specimens produced in the valley of the Nile. This announce ment is fraught with very great in dustrial and commercial significance. On account of the length of the sta ple, in addition to other marked ad vantages, Egyptian cotton has always commanded the best price In the mnrk'.'t, and this financial considera tion has been the cause of repeated efforts to cultivate Egyptian cotton in the United States, bni until the Salt r! faTiey experiments were made lust year it seemed that the cause was hopeless.. If Egyptian cot ton can be successfully cultivated in the southwest, it will operate es an additional agency in the building up of this undeveloped section of the country, and at the same time add materially to the prestige which we by champagne. It waa in the early morning hours of December 29, and it took a dozen or more bottles to do it. Our red brother calls all pale face tipples "firewater," but to use champagne literally that way, just like Chicago river water, is hopeless ly plutocratic and Chlcagoese. There are between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 brands of cigars sold in this country, and your average smoker thinks that every brand means a dif ferent kind of tobacco. As a matter of fact, ISO is an outside estimate of the different kinds of tobacco that tan be procured from all sources, and even experts can't tell some of these apart. Washington Star. The latest in Chicago is the "pro gressive" dinner. You eat the first course with Smith, the second with ! Jones, the third with Brown, etc. By the time you get to Greene, the tooth picks and the finger-bowls are all that is required. It is sometimes an advantage to come last. llecent analyses, by pharmaceutical associations prove that some of the ground flaxseed in the market is adul terated with petroleum to the extent of at least one-half by weight. The optimist sees only Jie sunny side of the road of life; the pessimist sees only the shady side; the animal that looks straight ahead eats dost and tees nothing. An advertisement in a city newspa per recently asked for information re garding a certain depositor in a sav- liave lately acquired in the world's , ings bank. The depositor saw the ad- inarket. vertisement, answered it, and learned that 39 years before he had placed $250 John Higgins, brakeman, has a in the bank; then he had gone to Eu long head and some very uncommon ly good sense, lie had both legs cut oil in an accident near Emporia, Kan., last September. Instead of su ing for damages in some enormous sum he asked to be taught teleg- rope and forgotten the deposit. The sum had increased to more than $2,000, and came to him at a time when the money was greatly needed. Itecent statistics concernnig the savings banks of the world show that the United raphy at the expense of the railway States leads all other countries, having company and employment for life. ' over $2,300,000,000 so Invested, with an This very reasonable demand waa I average of over $400 to each depositor. acceded to, and in nddition the young man was provided with artificial legs. The arrangement effected was worth many times the amount of damages he might have secured at considerable trouble and expense. Any money compensation would probably not have lasted long, and in addition ho would have been without uicans of securing employment. Such figures make cheerful reading for depositors. ' A Philadelphia philosopher thus ex plains the general preference for a wall table in a restaurant: "Primi tive man ate in peril. The cave bear, the saber tooth tiger, even some war rior of his own kind, was apt at any moment to leap upon him and to de vour hia food, and perhaps himself. Therefore he took his meal with his back against a cliff, or in tha corner nf two adjoining cliffs, if possible, and with tha open country before him. That, you sec, was the safest way for h'm to cat. Ho could not then be sur prised. And we still have in us that memory of the primitive man, and we at ill unconsciously, when we sit down to our repasts, choose places that give as a wall for our protection." 1 . . t'" . .!.", .. i'reenue; r ens I iue of Cancer," n recent medi cal Journal cites the following condi tions which prciiii i use to the disease: Fissure of the lip, nliviision of the tongue, from u roiiuli r broken tooth, liitiug the toug'ie, cut ting a wart while having, wound of the Kkin from the tooth of a comb, chronic eczema. The constant pressure and irritation from u pipo or ciyar is supposed to be a causative factor in the cases of tho lip of men, a condition which is very rare in women. A young girl who spent part of the winter in Washington some years ago was telling about the array of forks at the big state dinners. Now, she knew the uses of some, but the oth era puzzled her greatly. So she said: "Whenever I made a mistake I moist ened the fork with my lips, wiped it on the sly on my napkin and put it back in its place. And after that watched a guest opposite, who was well posted, and followed her in every move ment. Then I was safe." Mrs. Saroh Iligley, of Meir, Ind was rescued from drowning about a year ago by Marlon Rutherford and William Miller who happened to be on hand on the offer of Mr. Iligley of $1,000 to any one who would save his wife's life. Then Mr. Iligley re fused to pay and assigned hia farm to Mrs. Iligley. The court has de cided that Iligley must pay, and the farm has been Bold for the purpose With a view to prevent people of means taking advantage of the free ui;.. ramies, lucuuii only for the poor of the country, the physicians and druggists of Philadelphia will peti tion the next legislature to enact law requiring that a register, to be open for inspection, shall be kept giving the names of all persona ob taining medicines. ' Jt vra in Chicago, of course, that for tho first time in the history of mankind a flic at a ball was put out Although the state of Kansas of fered a reward of $3,O0u to anyone who will suggest a successful plan for the cxtirmlnatlon of the prairie dog pest and employed agents in every county to carry out the plan of extinction, this little animal continues to thrive and Increase. witness, and, by historic force, a witness who seals his testimony by his blood. That there should be martyrs for the Gospel was inev itable. Truth and error cannot come into contact without a conflict. The secret of persecution is hatred of the truth. Stephen revealed it when he said to his malignant hearers: . "Ye do always resist the Holy Ghost" 51). We have in oar lesson, then, the contrast between one filled with the Holy Spirit and those who were resisting Him. Stephen's Defense. The right to be heard in one's own defense before the Sanhedrln was complete and carefully guarded. Even in the case of Jesus it was freely accorded. Jewish ideas, as expressed in the laws for the procedure of the San hedrln in criminal cases, were almost, if not quite, as strong in favor of giving the accused every opportunity as are our own in America. In his plea, Stephen reviewed tha history of the patriarchs and tha early years of Israel, with the purpose of show ing that the system of worship in the temple might be changed. . The Jews believed in God'a revelation to Abra ham, Jacob, Joseph. Moses and Joshua, none of whom ever had temple. As God's worship had changed from altar to tabernacle, and from tabernacle to temple, so it might change again from temple to spiritual worship, verses 48-50 point out the fact that God's superiority to the temple was declared in Scripture (Is. W:l, ) These words, however, seemeto the Jews sacrilegious, as throwing contempt on the temple, and Stephen lost the sympathy and interest of his hearers when he ut tered them. Stoning of Stephen. Such word could only make tbe feeling of the Jews more intense, and their hatred showed itself by gesture. The hatred was still further set aglow by Stephen's bold announcement of his vision of Jesus in glory. That vision comforting as it was to the martyr, was to the Sanhedrln only greater and more atrocious blasphemy. The situation was too tense for the dig nity of the Sanhedrln. Stopping their ears lest they hear still worse utter ances, they themselves rushed upon Stephen, not waiting for the guard to remove him, and hustled him out to the place of execution. Here the procedure became more orderly. It was the law (Deut. 17:7), that when anyone was stoned to death for false worship, the witnesses against him should cast the first stones. The wit nesses in this case prepared to act by removing-their outer garments, which they laid at the feet of Saul, who thus appears first in the history of which he soon becomes the ccn tral figure. Evidently he did not take any personal part in the stoning, fact which is one of the strongest indications that he had attained the dignity of membership in the Sanhedrln. Hia enthusiastic, teal would have led him to enjoy hurling stones at the supposed blasphemer had his position permitted such ac tion. Stephen's first prayer (v. 59) proves how he kept the faith; his second (v. SO) shows how Christlike his spirit waa. This latter is exact ly in the spirit of Jesus' own word (Luke 23:34), while so utterly dine ent in form as to be evidently no quo tation, but a natural outburst of gen uine feeling. Burial of Stephen. Why the apos tles could remain in Jerusalem while others were driven away does not ap pear. Terhaps they stayed from a sense of duty and were especially protected. Even so, they must have remained as much as possible out of sight. The phrase "devout men" is used only of Jews. The fact as to Stephen's burial provea that ' the movement against him had not been unanimously supported by those who had not accepted Jesus as the Christ, PRACTICAL APPLICATION. When a disciple of Christ faithfully witnesses for Him, ho may expect to arouse opposition and hatred The faithful Christian may look for the sweetest visions to bo given him in his worst trials. t The true Christian will show thnt ho Is such by praying for his ene mies. . i To the true Christian death is but a sleep, from which there is glori ous awakening. SETTIKO OR XICELT. mm Lnjl.'r' J i for Infanta and Children. m. la m. iiarmlMa snbatltnte) for Castor OH. Mrin. TiMna and Hnoixiln HmnM. It Is Pleasant. - contains neither Opium, "Morphine nor ether Narcot substance, it aescroys worms anu nuya xvOTBuaee, It cores DiarrhoM and Iff In Colic It relieves Teetw, inar TrouDies una cares wnsvipaviun. i Stomach and Bowels, sriTinr healthy and natural ale The Children's Panacea The Mother's Rlend The Kind Ton Have Always B0115 Bean the Ciapxatare of J9 WW BSBE- In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt WTWt iMm a"v " eTv1 Aaablga.aa. Bella But why did you refuse him If you loved him? Dora Well, you see, ne saia ne couldn't live without me, and it aroused my curiosity! ruck. Her Cbtllr Aaaw.r. "Are you thinking of me?" asked the bore, as he noted her thoughtful mood. No," she answered, coldly. "The doctor advises me to avoid painful thoughts." Chicago Post. A Medicine for Old People. Rev. Geo. Gay, Greenwich, Kat, Is past 83 years of are, yet he tarsi "I am enjoying excellent health for a man of my age, due entirely to the rejuven ating influences of Dr. Miles' Nervine. It brings sleep and rest when nothing eke will, ana gives strength and vital ity even to one of my old age." "I am an old soldier." writes Mr. Geo. Watson, of Newton, la, "and I have been a great sufferer from nervousness, vertigo and spinal trouble. Have spent considerable money for medicine and doctors, but with littli benefit. I was so bad my mind showed signs of weak ness. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine, . and I know it saved my life." Miles Nervine Saved me from the insane asy lum," Mrs. A. M. Heifner, of Jerico Springs, Mo, writes. "I was so nerv ous that I could scarcely control my self, could not sleep nor rest, would even forget tbe names of my own children at times. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nervine and it helped me from the first, and now lam perfectly well." Said by all Druggists on Guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 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