- ifarch April, May are moot emphatically the months for tnklnir a Rood hlooil purlller, because thu system Is now most in need of such a med icine, nml bocniiie It more quickly responds to medicinal qualities. In winter Impurities do not ras out of the body freely, but nc aumul.itu in the blooil. The best medicine to rurlfy, enrich nml vitalize the blood, nnd thus (five strength and build np tho system, l Hood's Karsripnrllln. Thonmiids tnke it ns their Spring Medicine, nnd morn nre tnklnir It today tlmn ever before. If you nre tired, "out of sort," nervous, have bad taste in the morning, aching or dlzr.y hend, sour etnmneh nnd frel all run down, n course nf Hood's flnrtmparilla will put your whdo body In Rood order and make you strong nnd vigorous. It is the ideal Spring Medicine and true nerve tcnio, because Sarsaparilla Is thi-One True Mood 1'nrltler. All dnireit. $1 ln-prir0d only by O. I. IIikxI ft Co., Lowell, Mum. Kfti4,e DVir nre purely veu-taMc. rare RC2U S rliiS tally inviured. l! cci,n. Tho branches of the Mis-dH-dppl hnvo an Kirn-Kate length of lii.flilO mile. Front, 1'rolle mid Itiialric.. The wind over frozen pounds alii InTicx, over snow-fields oT pliilns and open country, Is heavily charged with frost nnd flno par ticles o fn-zen ronl tor. It is tho most pene trntlnir w.--y for chill to sot in. Huddcn warmth, foiddcn elilll, nnd severe coliK Girls nnd hoys slmllnc:, drivinir for pleasure nr buslncits, itud men nt work allcld know the dillcreiico iu ti'mpt'rnttire. Yet iho younirslers skate nwuv nnd with month open intitrliiiifz tnlrn in a dose of sorothront. Drivers nnd workmen throw aside wrnps nnd 111 know the ii -xtdny from Forcncw mid silli ness wlint sudden chill menus. Now the best Ihlni.-lo do when hom:od is to rub well t once Willi Nt. Jacobs Oil. If you do, yon will nol have norHthroul; or if you nre s'tiff nnd sore, it will cure by wui'iiiliia the surface to throw out theciiill. lb World's Knvtl.at Potato. That's Salrer's Earliest, fit for no In CS days. 8iilzor's new lato potato, Champion of tlio World, Is pronounced the heaviest ylolder in tho world, and we oballenge yon to pro In oe its equal ! 10 acres to Salzer'a Earliest Potatoes yield 4050 bushels, sold in Jan at tl a bushel-JIMO. That pays. A word to the wlso, etn. Now ir roo will out Tnis otrr wn seso it with lOo. postage to the John A. Snlzer Hood Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will Ret, free, 10 packages grains and grasses, inoluding Teo slnte, Lathyrus, Sand Vetnh, Giant Spnrry, y Giant Clover, etc., and our uiummoth seed ealnloijue. (A.) Gladness Comes With a better untlcrntandlnp; of the transient nuture of the mauy pliys leal ills which vnnltih before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasant cftorts riplitly directed. There is comfort In the knowledge that so many forms of sickness oro not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of tho system, which the pleasant family luxatlvo, Byrnpof Fips, prompt ly removes. That is why it in the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhoro esteemed 80 highly by all whovaluo good health. Its beneficial effects aro duo to tho fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs on which it acta. It ia therefore all Important, in order to get itsbene fieiul eilocts, to note when you pur chase, that yon have the genuine urticlo, which is manufactured by the California Tig Syrup Co. only, and sold by nil rep utable druggists. If in tho enjoyment of good health, and the system is regular, then laxa tives or other romodies aro not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to tho most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, then one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is mont largely used and gives most general satisfaction. F K U 9 Solid Sliver Watch Free! to any man, womnn, boy or girl who will nolh'lt orders for our Wtirliua llrmtm Attwohinent, which MUafor 1ft eula eaah. H muk'-n Bwmip. tug pleasure. Mop, Uuater, W induw Wanhr, w,, all umUo from oiie broom. Ad drew (or jriicukira, Werlln Novolty Co., LnncMter, Pa. 50 A RAY SURLuFou? J Juii mm wui h t you huw ia iu ikiTJi u dnri b-liitf ly purwi we lur- work In I be) )iM.vUlr wtkrrv you Ilvwj nail ui yuar ndilmw anil wt will xplulu Viium ft cl.'Ar itrttllt ot td mr sni , uv'i n.rk; alwoluuiy huiv: aril it sun. Ur4tTHHlMU tUHHM. (Iu ill, UlriU, Wttw WlL AAA l I flfl HA LRMM UN to tell New Cub nfrlitr tout 9 ? n tme. Fold br drum late. Hood s i i A. mm i i i rort I.csit Text; ".leans the Messiah," Lsi.'n I., 1S-1S7 HnliU'ii t'ext: I.ulie lx., 115 Commentary. H. r.n1 It eam to fiv n ITn wn nlnne pun in:,- HI dio-lplen n-"re with HI'n.and II mkd lh"in, riylnir, Whom say th pcopln j thHt 1 arnV" It in prolinhlw that bcttvevn thn in; ii"4:m nrrl thlR w nrn to think of tn fiifdini; n( both th dn0 nnd thn 4000. Illn wiilkimt m th sin and HI vldt to thn I'oiwt ol Tyiw nnd SI Ion. ami now Hi i n'v north nrar t'nnrrn Phllippl, or Din. H had hnt'ti i ln'nrinu from homn and m-nilinffwont thlthor 1 in othr worts, Hohnd bnn prylnir nnd thou Ib n-V thtqti.tlon, not that H rnrnd what poonli- thought nf Him or whom they th""Klit H wa, but lln wa l"0'lln(j on to a confusion from Hi dl ltiln for n piirpofM. If vr tob-nitf a cnr a to what pcoplo think orsnyof n or h'ivo nn ambition to hnvo a n.vnn amonif mon, m have not thn pirit of IMin who omptl" I Himwif for ni nnd mado Hlmwlf of nil roptitatlon. comlntr hnro not to ho minlptorod unto, hut to mlnbdor and to Kiva Hi llfo n rnnom for many." Tho mi miiro of Joiomiuh to llnrui'h I always (lltlnir, "S"tko.t thou Krivit thlnv for thvsoif, ni-li ihi-m not" (Phil, il., 7, 8; Mntn. xx'., 18; Jor. ;., s). 11). rhovansworinu mid, John thn Bun tit, hut some say Kiins, and other say that ono or tho fdd prophot i rison aiain.'1 ('ompani vorsi s 7 anil 8. To know (1 id la the Rn-atost thinir, but wo cannot know Ood ap.irt from Josii Chnt (Math, xi., 27), nnd whnn wo think w know Him wo mav widl apply thin word to oumolvi-s, "If any man thinkoih that ho knownih nnythlni?, ho knoweth nothing vot a ho oulit to know" (I Cor. vlll.. 2). At b-t wn know but in part now: not till thon shall wo know n wo arn kr.o-vn (I Cor. sill., . 12). Tim natural m:m I pnnnot know tlio tliiiu? or Ooo; nt all (I Cor. II., 14), but ovon tho splrliunl mnn i oft tlmp so carnal that he cannot dlsecrn spirit ual things. 20. "Ho said nnto thorn. But whom say yo thnt I am? Potrr. anworinj, sild. Tho fhrlst of Ood." or a in Math. xvl.. 16; Julfn vl. Oil, "Tho Christ, tho Son of tho living Ood." latthew savs that Josu rcplbvl to thl, "mossed nrt thou. Simon Jlar-Jonn, for llh nuil lilood hath not rovealcd it unto thoo, hut My Father whl-h is In H"avcn." It b surolv lilosod to bo tmiL-ht of Hod for "tho toaoholh llko Him?" (Johxxxvl., 22.) Bofure ,Ius loft HI dlsolplos Hu said that Iho spirit whom Ho would send would teach thoni all thing and Ruldo thorn into nil truth (John xiv., 2C: xvi., 1.1). 21. "And Ho straltly clmrifod thcrr. snd commanded them to toll no mnn that thing." In Math, xvl., 20, it I written that Ho said thnt they were to tell no man that Ho wn. Jesus the Christ. In the beginning of His ministry Ho said very plainly to tho woman nf Hnmarin that Ho was tho Christ (John iv., 2 2(1), but now thnt they have rejected Him, the next sign tlmt Ho i tho Christ will be His resurrection from the dend. Wo will nover know till it is too lato how much wo hnvo lost by not simply believing His word. We thu grieved tho spirit nnd hinder Him from telling us whnt Ha would like to. If, on the other hnnd, we are filled with the spirit, we ihnll henr His voice nnd know when to be still and when to speak. 22. "Saying, The Hon of Man must suffer many things, nnd be rejected ot the elders and chief priests and scribes nnd be slain, and be raised the third day." There is evi dently gome connect I on between this and His forbidding them to say that He was the Christ. On several different occasions He told them as plainly as this that He must die anil rise again the third dav, but they re ceived it not. They did not believe that He meant just what He said, and they could not fun any other meaning upon His words, hcrelore they lost it all. 24. "And He snli to them all, It any man will come after Me, let him deny himself and take up his cross dally aud follow Me." The true Christian life is the Christ life, the life nf Jesus mnde manifest in our mortal flesh (II Cor. iv., 10. 11), and this meims the dy ing unto self, nlway, the constant reckoning dend of tht self life, the old man, the carnal mind which must be put off and kept oft not put off nnd on as we would our clothes. Christ never lived nnto nimselfla auywny, either ns to His will or nis glory or His pleasure (John vl., 38; vli., 60; Horn, xv., 3). L'o tako up the crods Is not to wear some kind of a pretty cross, for there is no such thing as a pretty cross recognised in Sorip turo, but It is just to die constantly to one's own will and way aad pleakure. "Not I, but Christy r 21. "for whosoever will save bis life shall lose it, but whosoever will loso his llfo lor Mv fu!;?. tho same s'imM ?n.vc. HL . ij.lr life." may Go fS.Td iTZ tTuit whieh lake? up our attention, which chiefly occupies our minds and our ilme, that which lutereNts us raurl. Via have to engage in many and ynrlo forms ot busin-ss, but even in thesj it niay bo our main thought to glorify Uod, and thus God and not business will be our life. o shall bo able to say, "For ma to live is Chrisr.-' 25. "For what is a mnn advnntagod it he gain the whole world aud lose himself or be cast away'r" Let a man live for his business, or his home, or for pleasure, or for himself In any way and not reoeive Christ, 'and ho nnd all his lire will be truly lost, for he thnt hatli not the Bon of Ood hath not lite. Tho word "eastuway" in this verse is wholly dif ferent from that in I Cor. i.x., 7. Thera It re tors tosorvice rejeotod (see II. V.), but here evlduntly to the loss of the soul. 20. "For whosoever shall be nshamed of Me and My words ot him shall the Hon of Man be ashamed when He shall oome in His owu glory and in His Futher's, and ot the holy angels." The one who prefers his owo llfo to the dally dying to self certainly pre fers self to Christ and may bo said to be nshamed of Christ. Such can have no part iu Ills kingdom. His earning in glory here referred to Is His oom.ig with His saints (I Thess. lib, l.'l: Col. lib, 4), they having pre viously met Him on His way (I Times, iv., 10-18) und received their rewards aud posi tions in His kingdom. 27. "But I tell you of a truth there be some standing here which shall not tmto of death till they see the kingdom of God." In asmuch as iu Matthew, Murk aud Luke this statement is immediutoiy followed by the reoord ot the transfiguration, that event was doubtless tlio fulllliing ot this statement, Jesus with Moses aad Elijah suggest the Son ol Man glorified, associated with all the sulnts both nsun and translated, and the apostles suggest Israel in the flesh all right eous. Hitch will be the oeutre of the millen nial kingdom, at the close ot whloh satan will be loosed and then eompletely over thrown. Lessou Helper. Oar Anthracite Froduot. E. O. Dun & Co. estimate the anthracite production of the United. States In 180 at 43,750,000 tons, as compared with 41,331,103 tons In 1SW aud 43,0dU,6J0 la 18'J3. Werler Begins His Methods. General Weyler, the new Captain-General, Issued proolumatlons threatening death ot life Imprisonment to those who assisted the Cubuu insurgunts. Movlug Southward. The centre of population of this oouatry bas temporarily stopped shifting to the west ward. The miners ot Indiana, after tea years' ef fort, sucouvded iu obtaining from the Btato Legislature in 18U3 a law providing that coui should be weighed beloro hoUig screened aud tuat tuluers should be paid aouordlug to that weight. Now the Supreme Court of tlio State ueoiarus that it is Impossible to seouru a uuu- i viutlon utider the iuw, owlug to the oounlot- jim provisions or ouu ui the seotluiu. TKRSATIONATj IjKSSOX MARCH 1. KEYSTONE STATE NEWS GONDENSEOl CHARGE OF BARN BURNING. BlchnffHiu Nothing to Ray, But Dcolsrel His Innocence. James l!lha(T, of l'armlngton.wa. arrested and brought to t'nlontown Jail, charged with the burning of Howard Van Dromon's bnrn, In Wharton township. The building was burned Saturday night, together with all tho eoiiletits, In "biding two horse several head of i-altlo, all his machinery and grnln. A man was seen leaving thn building ns oon ns tho tin was discovered nnd was trnokrd for some distune". It Is claimed tho tra 'I s led to DIshalT s house. On this nnd ntli'T evi;ieuee liisiiaff was arreted. The tni'-Ks from the burning barn correspond ex act Iv to Pblinff's, ono point of resemhlan'-e in p iril"uhir hoing u patch on ono of the sine a near the toe. lllshalT refu"s to make nnv stuh ni'-nt further than that ho is Inno- LI'lll. Ivputy Attorney tleneml F.lkln asked tho Pa"phlii county court to make permanent the ii i ( o: in tn 'nt of a receiver for tho Anchor liuil .in.; and I.oiin nsooatlcui. of York. Tho r i' r Is the York Trust, Iteiil Kstato nnd Pepont company. The court was also naked to uppoint a receiver for the Central Mutual l lro iii- :ininee compnny, of Philadelphia, oil the nr jtiii'l of insolvency. Tl." annual election of tho stockholders nf the Wr-torn l'eimsylvnnla Ituilrond com pany was held in 1'hHndclphln l-'oh. ill. Tim following ntlleors were elocted: rrosldont, John 1'. tln-en: directors, l'.noeh Lewis, (b-or-,-- II. H-iht-rl, Samuel ilea. N. l'arker Iniitiilgo, lb-iiry I). Welsh and IP-orgo o.j I. The road Is utllllated with the l'enu- Iviini.i railroad. About l"i(l teachers from Indiana and West moreland counties attended n Joint Institute held ia 1. -rry township on the P'lh. A per inai d oi-,:unlziitlon was affected by elect ing A. W. ntnpi-oll, prin -ipal of the Illairs v i 1 1 - piii-ll-s-iiools, president; I'. 1'.. Wallace, principal of the terry school-, vlce-pn-sl-l"nt, and Miss llettio Wyim, of Uracil, secre tary. I no following foreign companies hnve hcen authorized at iliirrMiurg to open Itninelios In Pitt.-hurg. 'The llarn and Lease Manufac turing company, Jlolln", ill.; the Stn ntor It-it'.ie nnd tiln-w company, of Stn-ator, III.; tie- tcr:nan-Anierleun l'rovision eouipany, of We-t Virginia. The prhi"lpitl la--e mills of the country nre loeateit nt llkeslmrie. They inaiiufactiiro more than two-thirds of tho output. '1 ho j nuns nave i-een ruiiiuntc nay anil itiu-ni. .t the iiH cting of tie- directors of the Wyoming S alley lii'-e mills n send-aiinual d hit lend of 0 per cent was declared. The house of John Clark, uear Sharon, was entered by burglars. They came through a rear window, cut-Ted his room and took a wiiih t, containing vw00 from his coat pocket. '1 le-y a'.-o siole a diamond pin. worth irltiO. Tiler-! is no clew to tlio burglnrs. An information for perjury has lieen made naiiiut Madison 1.. ilowser, of Jeaunette, Ho was arrested and gave (I.OflO ball, liow ser was a Juryman iu the llitenour murder trial at Oiee'nsliurg, and the cose grew out of that. During a fight at liens Creek, near Altoona, Thomas Scott, colored, was i-iashed a-ros tin-small of tlio buck with a razor. James Hold-don, the alleged assailant, rs.-nped. lloth nu n were laborers. Scott mny die Asa Knupp, 22 yours old, was found dend In a woods near Jones Mills, Westmon-laud county. There was a bad wound on bis head. It is thought that a limb of a tree was blown down und struck him as be passed. The residence of Thomas Young at Mauor, wns burned Sunday night, causing a loss of (-1,1-00, with D7U0 Insurance. The adjoining house of Mr. Campbell was damaged to thu extent of e500. John 1'lnk was fatally wounded at tho Bes semer limestone ipiarrU-s, near New t'nstlo, by the explosion of dyuamiti), which hud failed to txptudo until he attempted to dig it out. '1 ho revival which has been in progress in thf Methodist Episcopal Church ut l.lgoiiU-r for 13 weeks closed on (Sunday eveiiing. One bundrcd nnd forty-six converts werv secured. Clcvau llossmnn, 12 years old, was swing ing on a strap iu his lather's barn at Farm-t-f's Mills on .Monday, when the strap caught uruun 1 his neck ana choked him to death. The rostolbce department will send nu In-SK-.-tor to Wayuisi-urg to investigate ihe political charges made against 1'outiunstei James J. l'auli y. John Thompson, of Mahonlngtown, went insane iu coiis-'ipienci- of tho excitement pro-due-oil by u religious revival, and was taken to the l)'i.;n"iit asylum. llermaii Waters, tho leader of tho gang ol robbers that operated in tho northern end ol the Ligunirr valley for two years, lias becu brought from Ohio uud luudou in jail, Henry Kiascy, a prominent Democratic pollllclu-.i of I.lgonler, dropped dead oil the road while on his way to tne polls to vote. He was 00 years of ugc, un.l a shoemaker. 'i body of Ilehceca Dickey, of Ureenvllle, who di -iip.ii nie-d from hoiitu Saturday while iiisain.', ,iJ found ia tlio liitlo blioimujio creek. Edr.ard Wilson, of Zellenople, was fatally injured by billing SO loot oil a pole ut buiuuu. ilo was repairing a wire. Mrs. Bridget Doguan, of I'lttstown, aged 75 years, was killeu on tho Lehigh Valley ruiirouu uour Wllkesbarro. An unknown child, 1 year old, was found In a Held neur Wllkesburre, naked. It had been blruuglud to death. Tho body of ltebecea Dickey, of Green Villo, has been found iu Sheuuugo crock. The evidence points to suicide. A child of Alderman Wulkor, defeated can didate for mayor of llarrl!burg,drauk poison by mt-.laiic and dlud. As a result of tho election on Tuesday, Grove City hud abigscwerugeschuaiukuock ed out. James Wilson, aa Englishman, aged 54 years, cut his throat lu the Cluurlield county homo. An unknown ehll 1, 1 year old, was found In a held near Wllkesbarro, B.tkod. It hud been alfai.fe-k-d to death. The body of Ibibooca Dickey, ot Green Tllle, has been found iu bhuuuuo croak. The evidence poiuts to suicide. A child ot Alduruiau Walker, defeated can didate for muyor ol liarruburg.diauk polsoa by uilstuke aud died. As a result ot tho election on Tues luy, Orove City had a big sewerugo scheme luioeli ed out. Junius Wilson, on Englishman, aged 64 years, cut Ui 'hrout iu the CleurUeld county uoutii. Killed by Crsijr Blather. An overwhelming misfortune overtook Goorge Bradford Kelso, the well-known su perlntent of tho Martin B. Brown Printing Company, when la tbulr.liome, la New York City, his wife killed her two little children and made an uusuocessfu) attempt to oom nitt sulcido. Sudden Insanity was the only explanation of the unexpected aud heart' breaking tragedy. The organized pnintors ot Now Tork City have prepared a bill which Is Intended to protect the lives and limbs of men working ou scaffolding suspended trout building They say that the pruseut law is incfnclenr. They aiso adduce statistics showing that of lata the methods ot building have o changed that aooideuts to workmen are lucreasiutr. AH uuious will be requeateJ to Indorse the bill. .... A Divided Jnry. A mnn wan on trial In Lake County recently on a charge of grand larceny. Ilo was accused of stealing a bog. An old rancher whose Intercut In the ense wns duo to tho fact tlmt ho owned a bin drove of hogs listened attentively to the Impaneling of the Jury nnd then left the court room with undisguised disgust. "Whnt's tho matter, Sara?" Inquired nn attorney. "That Jury' jroln' to disagree," ho de tin red, emphatically. "What makes you think ?" "Think? I don't think nothing ahotit It 1 know It." "Well, then, how do you know It?" "Why, they've got six hog men that rnlse hoga nnd four men that I knows has stole hogs on that Jury, on' nobody ever know'd n hog raiser nn' a hog thief ns would ngreo on a hog ense." Hun Francisco l'ost. They Were Not Miracles. M. l.lttre, of Fnt-ls, who recently In vestigated a number of alleged mirac ulous cures, says that they can be ac counted for without supposing a mir acle. Ho explains thnt In many of euch cures there Is a muscular action of tho affected pnrt. The mtisclo con tract energetically: It break down the pntholngh-al adhesion,. If they exist, and restores the hones violently to tliulr place. A MOTORMAN'3 LIFE. m.L OF IfAItUHHIl', MI-OSURE AND CONSTANT ItANOKH. The drest Mtrnln on Man's Nervei Bufflclmt In Itself tn Wreck HI in In Short Tlmn The Experience of a Welt-Kiiowit Motortnan. From the Cincinnati, Ohio, Enjuiref. The llfo of a motormanis not abed of rosf s. Ho is subjected to many hardships, espenlnlty In tho winter, when ho Is exposed to tho cold and sniw. Even in tho summer ho must hearths intense hent which bsnts down upon him. Considerable nerve nnd self-possession Is necosiiry in a good mntormtin, for the llv s aud limbs of his paseners nre at stake. Ono of the host known ele-trie mntormon In this city is William Trnior, who is nt present running a ear on tho Cummlusvillo eb .-trlo lino. Ho Is not only well known to his fel low employes but to Ihe people who travel on his car. Mr. Friwier is a young man about twenty-six venrs of ru?e nnd resides with Ills wile nnd child at Ml belts Slreet. Cincinnati. 0. About a year nrto Mr. Frazer was taken with serious stomach troubles. II bought lev-'rul kinds of medicino which were rec ommended to him, but none of them seemed lo give him even temporary benefit. An en thusiastic admirer of that famous remedy known ns T)r. Williams' l'ink Pills lor Pale People told blm to try them. Frnwr was almost discouraged, but took the advice. To a reporter of the .V.7Uirer he said: "I can most heartily recommend Dr. Will Isms' Pink lMlls. They nre all thnt Is claimed for them, In fact they advertise themselves better than any medicine I ever law. I wns seised some time hlo with a bad sttnok of iudigastlou. My stomach hurt mo nearly all the time anil I could not digest my food. The p-tiu wns almost unbearable (in 1 1 found nothluu that would give me re lief, 1 ronfess that when I bought thn first box ot l'ink Tills 1 hadn't much confidence In their orfionoy fiecnuso I bad tried so mnny IhliiKS without success that I wns almost dls souragod. Before I bad taken one box I was decidedly better. Two boxes cured me entirely. While I have been under the weither from other causes my indigestion hns never returned. If it ever should I know Inst whnt to do. I have so much eonlldenoe in the elllcucy of Pink Pills Hint If 1 ever get real sick again with any dleordcr I shall use loino of them. It is a pleasure lor me I ns mre you to testify to the excellent qualities of tlio Pink Pills. They not oaly tone the ctomnoh but regulate the bowels aad act aa a mild cathartic." Mr. Frazor's teslimr nlnl menns somi-thlne. Ilo speaks from personal oxperiunco nud any ono who doubts that hu received tho beuullts stated enn easily verify the avertloa by call Injun, Mr, FrnzT or seeing blm some time wl.llo he i ou n ii car. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain nil the elomcnls ni-os nry to give new llfenn.l rich. ncij3 to Iho blood nnd rcstoro shattered nerves. They are sold iu boxes (never In loose form, by the ilozen or hundred) at 60 ccatB a bov, or six boxes lor S I. OH, nnd may bo had ol nil druggists or directly by mail from Dr. Williams' Uodlciuo Company, BcUtno.-laJy, N. Y. 1'arliest Vegetables Always ray. That's so, tho editor hoars Mr. Markot Gardner say. Woll, why don't you have them? fllmply because you don't plant Seizor's Northern grown see Is. Ills vegeta bles aro bred to earllness and they never dis appoint you. fialzer is tho largest growor ol vegetables, farm goods, grasses, clovers, po tatoes, otc. Ir tod wirx cor inn out and sed rr to tho John A. Snizor Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., with 10.3. postage, you will got sample paok nge of Early Bird Radish (ready In 10 days) an l their great catalogue. Cutulogao aloao, Co. postage A.) Bow's This? Wa offer On Hundred Dollars Howard ml sny c-s.e of Catarrh that oauuot be eared bj lull s Cutnrrh Cure. F. J. Chunky A Co.. Props., Toledo, O. We, the unddrsliiued.have kuuwa r . J.Che ney f.,r the last 16 years, aud believe blm per. feuily Honorable in all business transactions and limincinlly able to carry out any obliga tion msle by their firm. Was-r tic Tiiuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walmwo, KiNKAif A Marvin, Wholesale UruKgists, Toledo, Ohio, Hall's Calarrh Cure Is titken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the syutom. Price, ?.V. per bottle, bold by all DrutSZUtU. Testimonials tree. An asportation has lH-cn formed In Balti more for a stutue to Edinir Allan Toe, Pr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot enrcs ull Kiduey and lllmldcr troubles. i'uiiihlct and roin-ultntlon free. Labonitory,lilnihuuiiiUju,N.Y. 1'rlii'V) BUmarck is extuuslvuly ouuagod In tho iai-r busiuuxa Tnn t, enitinr "BnowN's BnoNoniAi, Tbociiks" nre mid only In boles. They are wonderfully effective for Counhs and Throat 1 rouble. Thn I'rlii'-M of Waiea has bis llfo insured lor 3,250.rm Tbs object of the maniifacturers of Pobblne' Ehwtrio Aoup Uua bum fur 1 yours tu malts this aoap of uoU t tjuriur quality that It will irlvs briioavNii mitinfactiuii. liave thuy succeadadf Aak your vrtx-ar fur it. Take no other. Laplanders oftcu skate u dlstuuce o( ouo hundred aud lllly mlh a day FITS stopwd free by Diu Ki.inb's OnKAT Nekvh ItKriToiiKU. No fttat after tlrat day's bmi, JiliLrvuloiidc-ures. TretttlM)aud f-.no trial bottle I roe. Kr. Kline. IKIl Anil bu, i'hllu,, fa. Mrs. Wlnplow'sBoothlnif Hynipfor Children teethlnir, softens the iruma.reduci-s luuaiuiiia tluu, ulhiys uuiuiciurcs wludcolla iXou buttle. I'Uo'it'ure for CoiMumiitlon hns no equal as a Co ign iiicillciu.i. K. M, Anuura ilixl beuecu 1 1., Uutlaio, N. V., May , IMH. A8K YOUR DEALER FOR W. L. Douglas 3. SHOE "WofVLDTHB It yon pay at to an for shoes, ex- m amino the W. I.. Douglns Shoe, nnd 9 see what a food shoe you can buy for m OVER 100 8TYLES AND WIDTHS, CONQUERS, IHTTTON, nd I.ATK, mnde la all hind of the best srlectrd f fU leather by skilled work men. iva (3 Shoes tlinn anv . -4Fw- other mntiiiriirturer In the world. None genuine unless name nnd price Is tamd on tlio bottom. Ask vour dealer for our ait, IM. Sis.so, a-J.no, shoes-a-4.50, a'4 and a 1.1S lor boys. TAKE 110 SUBSTITUTE. If vourdealer cannot supply you, send to fac tory, enclosing price nnd yj cents to pay carrinife. State kind, style of toe (enp or plain), sie nnd width. Our Custom Dept. will fill your order. Send lor new Illus trated CataloRue to llox 11. W. L. DOUCLAS, Brockton, Masa, Til ft AKIV.lOTOIt 0. cloon hfttf trip worlil' Ifilniill hiisiiu, If.MtiiM It hM ri'tlilcM th-ct of win hiwit tn f-H what It wn. It hn nniir JTa "rnnrh h'inc, nnd anpl!c8 It l ifiryTV Anil n pitiiM nt tour il'Nir, It fan ami j&tk00rrii ''" fnn,',,, n ''ttt article- fr lkr f-59Sgi3 ii'nki-B I'tttiifsltiir nml iii-rc, 2.vi?uja !. finlvuiiFl ntti r Oom W)VeWr ptcild i U tn Hnlll-, T lltlnir ntul Fiw il tAJtc-l liiwt.ru. Hit-fl Uwr.z Hiw Kntnir. H,'''', v 1 outer nti'l K't'd iin Ut. Ill " ( HI (itPl'lli'iitliUI It will lititni' tilli nt thi" nrtldi - thn It will ftiniNh until .Tnnnnry m a I S l In nual iirli'i1. It alfi nmki-N Tankn nml f'litiipftnf till klmlv s'iil fnr i-t'ninmic. ) nt'inry, lvth, llnck ui'llnttd Flllmorr Ktrtft. t'lilraitn. fIDIIIM n WHISKY nnWUrnwil. Brtnk m UrlUbtl mtU. Dr. 1. KOOLLRT. ATlAMi. tii. i2L mr The coming Artist who knows enouoh to paint a popular subject. The largest piece of ood tobacco ever sold for 10 cents .and Ine 5 cent piece is nearly as arge as you vget of other mgn sraaes ror 10 cents v-i 'I . I IVy Twae- hear of it, though. They simply tell you that in all their lives the work of house-cleaning has never been so light, so satisfactory, so soon over, so thoroughly well done. Opnl Peddlers and some unscrupulous (Tracers will tell you " this Is aa good as" ; OC11U or "the same a l'eariine." IT'S FALSE rearlins is never peddled. hT" and il your crocer sands you somolhinj in place of Tetrline. be JLSaClZ honttt tend it it. tm jAMEi PYLE, New Vork. uiiDD.ii uoMraa.tuniir i3D Ji'.vf TtMBMIonLtuiuucwiDf torta ioiilailuialf h-riiurtliifirmort HILVGK MlKB OATfc-$aOO l4 GOLD' w. 'f.yff.l'."L9 "MUM mS .SSI0,! m so tbon.aiidiltaw.rauT. It it laaratWaa, or.d.Hul. OMaafolliaiisliia buolal Caul.-auaull.allaixutil. l(MniMravlik lu.i.ia aid ia ail-. aludiuCara aud llll.r. uin rao.lw at 1W. poau. CauUufuaaJoM l Ha. iura. MM In a World Whcra " Clsanllnesa It Koxl to GoIinoss " no Pralss Is Too Groat for APOLI you do the mending: Not the Merchant. lie wants to mnke as much as he can by selling you Inferior bindings which he cl.ilms are "Justns goon '-as a. ii.m. Bui you do the mending. Insist on having Bias Velveteen Skirt Binding and you nave the mending. If your dealer will not supply you we will. Send for tamplef. showing labels and materials, telhe S. H. IM.Co, P. O. Box t99. New York City WE HAVE NO agents. r at t,bolnl prices, hhlf anvwIiAra fr exnn-ina-lnn nTnri,aie. a1 :rerTliilna wne ranted, loo aly ooaryieanl la rlairea. ooaivfea of liar- nea,ai atylra Hiding Sad dles, nriraforrn'.nloeua. SISRART Carrlaia Naraa-a lira Ca tllbatt. lad. Suricesstully Prosecutes Clnlmn. r.at. I'rlnclntl EKmlnn b n. Penelon burwu. i.vralu laitt Mitr, luljiidl-allusvlaiuia, atty aiucu. PNC 0 9B Morpbln Habit Car4 tn It toSIIlx. Nn 1111 curell. tlDR.J.tTkPHf NClabanen.Ohifc W. B. 1'aATT, Sao? . Plain, but athletic." (After sketch in New York Truth.) Evidently the picture of a woman . cleaning house for the first time with Pearline. She finds that what hr..-; en the hardest kind of herd e e .orn is now comparatively carr-, easant, quickly dene and in l:vr joy and enthusiasm and hi,i spirits, she kicks up her heels. Probably this is an extreme case. Still, it may be there arc numbers of women who, when they clean house first with Pearl ine miniffct tViir1 fr-tlro enria in the ssme w.iv. ou don t Ml Urmtr.lr vTih our bcv chiiou l WtiMk mm O
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