V X Pavlns, Works of purer pulp nre to r lull! on a short stvtlon of street In Topeko Kan., as nil ospflrlmpnt. Ths blocks an said to pwmMe vitrified bricks, but art much lighter. One thing toft Out. In acrobatic, irymnastlo and atMotle train ing ono thins sooma to be entlrel) left out; A thing which, if prn3tloil, mlht prevent many serious consequence and thoroby be . eometho nsoful part of trninlng. TIow to fall down easily unit a-rncntiilly, with the Wit amount of teidstance by the mnsolo, wiiftht bs mnd A tlon art. V hy nut adopt tt slide and practice font-1lmiinir with Ihiwe oblecis to viw. Everybody knows that fit this season the worst injuries result from not knowing; how to fall. There soems to be nearly always eompllnatlon of Injury In every fall, such na sprain, bruise and often . brokeu litnlis. It ts true that for nil these mishaps, either separately c.r fn complicated form, nn.l especially for sprains, Hf. Jacobs Oil Is tho bus! known and euroat cure. Speak ing of sprains, the very worst often result from fulls, because the muscle sustain such violent twists from rnslslano. But whether there is practice of iho art or not, the fcreat remedy for rain lysnrc to euro. rn-sar did n' ry '-Et In, brute!" Fpecta tors any he d' - silent, lighting like a wolf. o Fmall nostrils are said by physiologists to Indicate small and weak lungs. pirnmsg la the senaon for pnrUylng, cleansing and renewing. The atonmalatlon of waste varywhers are being removed. Winter's ley grasp Is Jirokon and on all side nra Indications of nature's returning lito, renewed foroe and awakening power. Is the time for pnrlfying the blood, cleansing tho system and renewing the physical powers. Owing to closo cod ftntmont diminished perspiration and er causes In the winter, Impurities stirs not passed oat of the system as they ' should, but have accumulated In tho blood. Is, therefore, tho best time to take Hood's Barsaparilla, beoause the system Is now most In neud of medloino. That Hood's BarsnparUla is the best blood purifier and Spring medicine Is proved by its wonder ful cures. A oouree, of Hood's Barsaparilln HOW may prevent great suffuring tutor on. Sarsaparilla la Ihc Ono True Blood Purifier. Alldruim'uts. Jl Prepared only by C. L Hood t Co., Lowell, Ma.. B-3'r Dj!I cure Liver Ills; easy to HQ 3 3 S riliS tHke. eaav too wrote. S5o. r Spring Sprimq (Hloocl s IPS! I A gentleman ofamethoUtcainamt, who had adopted tho prautloe of re taining a copy of every prescription Issued by his family physician, became Interested as time went on to note that the same ingredients were pretty certain to be prosoribei at some point of the treatment of every . - --ae. For a poor appetite, or a sore ftroat, for restlessness whtoh dis- V. ? turbed the baby's sleep, and for troubles which beset ins agei grand ' ' parents, the favorite remedy was ' always turning up, although slightly modified fromtime to time and used oftenln eonJunotion with others. , . One day our friend happened to ob serve that the formula of osrtaia dvertlsed remedy was Identical . . with the latest prescription he had t received from his own physioian, and la some surprise he stated the J ease to him. The family doctor, iter listening to what he had to say, yS replied) "The ease Is about this way; Whenever there is a disturb W anoe of tho t (motions of the body, V V no matter of what nature, It Is prot N ty oortaln to be oooompanied by a derangement of the digestive organs. Whoa they are all right the patient gets wall. That partioalar formula that you nave observed m to writ more and more frequently Is the result of an age of careful experi ment, and is pretty generally agreed upon now by all educated physicians , who keep up with the times, Tho difoovery ol the post few years of . the means roduolng every drag to a powder and oom pressing the pow ders Into tittle losenges or tablets, or tabules if you prefer, whtoh will not brook or spoil, or loss thatr good Qualities troia age. If protected from air and light. Is tho explanation of bow It has soma about that this pre . . serlptloa is now for sal as an ad ' vertised rented. It Is the medietas that nine people out of tan need , every time they naod any, and I ' have no doubt tent making it so easy . to obtain, so -oaretully prepared, and withal so cheap, will tend to Odtually prolong th average of human life during the present gen , umtson." w!rnsTaiala an sol t drevslMa, or bv mall tt the prloa (W euai a box) U fat ki The Blasa Ob.ruMal Cusiueiiv, So. U. aprlM. .t., Kuw Yut. fcju.la VW, lOouma. m u it ' W " :"TT bMU eare. Bosk safes . Wommi. ttuiu, at. , A-5 WLNOTRUB oft BLOWN INTO FRAGMENTS. Engine Explodes In th Heart of a moun tain and Kills Four Men. One of the most disastrous accidents that has ever occurred In the history of the Delv ware, Susquehanna A Schuylkill railroad happened Wednesday afternoon at Oum Hun, wh"n nn engine attiv-hod to a coal train ex plode.), killing four men and fatally Injuring one other. The dead nro: John t'hainlwrs, J.nns Stewart, Michael Boyle and Frank OIonnell. Too injured man Is William Timmony. Low wntr In the boiler Is supposed to have cause I the explosion. The scene of the acci dent In In tho heart of the mountains, among denso woods. The only InhaMtant nt the plnee is the telegrnnh operator living in the tower. The sound of the explosion rever ternted throughout the region to such an ex tent thnt it nr. .used the residents of the en tire valley. risrj) toe riuriL. While the farmers' Institute was In pro press in Westminster collego chapel, New Wilmington, 'iuesdny night, some person reached through a garret window from the fire escape and pulled one of the electric wires from the switch. The insulation caught ftra and communicated with the wootiwirk. She lis me was seen hy Prof. rl. It. Thompson and the Janitor. It spread at an alarming rate nnd threatened the destruc tion of the building.' After considerable labor they smothered it Tho perpetrators were not caught. ctjt, nonnso and rsoztst. At Middlesex, Christopher Hossell was waylaid am) robbed early Monday night by footpads and badly beaten while returning from his bakery to bis home. The highway men struck him over the head with a blunt Instrument nnd robbed him. They threw him In an alleyway, where he remained sev eral hours, lie was discovered nenrly fro zen to death, cut and bleeding. He is in a serious condition. Ho arrests have been made. The residence of Ira C. Fuller, West Brook ville. was entirely destroyed by fire. The fire was caused by heavy pressure of gns on o bed room stove. Mr. Fuller was sleeping in tho room nillolnlng the one where the lire orlginnted, and bad a narrow escape from suffocation. Some valunblo oil paintings were burned. The loss Is S6.000, with f 2,000 insurance. Judgments for fl.000 will be entered by the State against the Automatic Sprinkler Fire Insurance company, and tho Reliable Mutual Fire Insurance company, both of Philadelphia, because they have not reported to the Insurance department for the past year. They are linlju to flOO line every day they fall to report after March i. R. B. Klnnoy, an agent of Pure Food In spector Moore, made Information against Ldwin Wilson, Frederick Aye and Conrad Noor, Klttnnnlng grocers, on charged of sell ing ndulteruted vinegar, nnd against the A. C. Bulley company, of Ford Cltyi for selling adulterated vlnegur and Impure food. At Connellsvlllo, Rockwell Marietta, Demo crat, has been elected president of council. E. H. Reppert was re-elected borough solici tor; Hustead A Crow, clerk t Hart Bulllvan, chief of police, and Uerthold Rottler, police man. Thomas OUonnell, of the old force, nus retuincu. Dr. rierson, State veterinarian, has re turned to Hnrrisburg, and reports that he killed 00 cnttle in Bradford county, for tu berculosis; 10 In Lancaster county for the same dixeaso, and a number of glandered mules In WIlkcHOurro. After being out eight hours, the Jury In the ease of Horace Kmlth against the Pennsyl vania railroad for $13,0i0 damages nt Eli emburg, brought In a verdict of 6.V cents damages. The Orove City Athletlo association has accepted the resignation of Munager Camp bell. Morgan Barnes, who was aslstuut manager of Uurvard in lSl'l, was appointed trainer. At Hnrrlshurg, a warrant has been granted for 20 ai res of land to C. A. Hughes, of Cam bria county, and a patent to 1. Htuemlinl", for 6S acres and 40 perches in Lycoming county. The craze for "ambrosia," tbenlloged tem perance drink has reached Monongaheln City, which Is a local option town, and the dealers are doing a rushing business. Ellas Fair, of Lockhsven, who served as a soldier in tho Mexican and Civil wars, cele brated bis 87th birthday. He is still vigor ous and able to walk around dally. Samuel Thompson, colored, was shot ly a comrade named Martin at Mt. Brandon. Tbey had a long-standing feud over a girl. Martin was arrested. Mercer county commissioners are adver tising for the redemption of outstanding bonds, May 10. The eounly debt of tM.OOO will then be paid up. At New Castle M. C. ' Judd, a telegraph operator was ploood on trial for the muMor of Henry Huff, the Mahonlngtown barber, on the evening of Deo. 4. Frank Picard, of the Central hotel, Mt. Pleasant, and Jacob Abbott, barkeeper, gave bail for court on a charge of Illegal liquor selling and gambling. The evaporator plant at Middlesex, owned by H. C. Crossman A Hon, was burned down Monday. The fire originated In a furnace. The loss is 1,000. Peter O. Bowser, farmer of North Buffalo township, near Klttannlng, aged 68 years, was killed Monday by a fall of rock while digging coal. Delinquent Tax Collector Hanna, of Sha ron, has 200 names on his list, and all those will be arrested after Mondoy next if they do not pay. Willis Miller snd his son, Honry, of Mercer wore hurt by falling from a scaffold whllo working on tho Prebbyiertun church at Plain Grove, Rov. A. M. Hnrvuto, of the Christian church, Washington, has accepted a call to the First Christian church, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Governor Hastings fixed Thursday, May 14, as the date of the execution of Abrani I. Eckbardt, a Lucerne county murderer. Matthew Mullen, of Dunbar, has been ar rested en a serious charge after evading the Sdoers for some time. The citizens of Mt Pleasant, have offered a site and bonus to the linos Bros.' glass fac tory, of Pittsburg. John Wlllman, of Sharon, has been ap pointed clerk in the folding department at Washington. Elect rlo mining machine are used In the Knob coal works, near Brownsville. The mineral wool plant at Wheatland will be removed to Sharon and enlarged. The furniture store of C. A. Judson, in West Monterey, was burned down. Uoyeottlug American Ship. The steamship Whitney arrived at Key Wast, Flo., from Havana la ballast. Th Captuln reports that the merchants of Cubs are holding mootiogs to protest against ths importation of niercboudlae in American vessels. Demonstration by Princeton Ktudaats. Students at Princeton College made a straw flgur of tho King of Spain and burned it in efflgy. The demonstration Included a pared arougu ui town, wua Dauaers fosrlaf iatl-8DMisa iaaeripUona. THE 1NDUSTR1 Origin and Growth of Field Since' Th extent of the bltlml which rittsburg Is snrro Iquaro miles, eqtial to 0,000 amount of cool contained difficult to estimate, from Information of the number and veins of coal to be found nt the b"low the surface as reached in Kngli French mines. The turner senm. rating avernao of feet In thickness. Is estimated M sontnln 1.4W,404,0O0 bushels or 53,518.430,000 tons of coal. The period nt which coal was first mined In Pittlurg Is not on rnconL In 104, SiO years niter Col. John Campbell Inld out his rears alter Col. John campneii mm oui ms Irst plan of lots, privilege was grunted by he Penns' to mine coal from tho hill onpo lite tho city. Tho privilege was granted for II tlv alt H0 ner lot "to Ma coal us far In as the ner fenuleu)nr line falling from the summit of he hill." From thnt day to the present. Coal Hill, as It was familiarly called, has furnished Inrge quantttiiw of fuel to Pittsburg. From a lot extending Into the hill to where a line would fall perpendicular from ita summit the privi lege has extended 70 mill's up the Monongn hela river, as far up the Youghtoghcny and 20 miles or more outward, along the tracks of the main lines of the Pennsylvania and Allegheny Valley railroads. WORKERS' WAGES REDUCED. Result of Changes In Belling Frieos th Fast 60 Days. The wnges of puddlers were reduced from (4.50 a ton to (4, for the next 60 days, at ths bi-monthly wages adjustment at Toungstown lost Saturday. The adjftstmcnt was mode, as usual, by President M. M. Garland, of the workers, and Secretary James H. Iiutt, of the Western Bar Iron association, based upon the average of selling price nnd shipments ol bar Iron for the last 00 days. The wages ol the finishers will drop 4 r cent from the wages of the past two mouths, and the wage's of the sheet mill workers will be reduced the somo amount at the confircnce for thnt branch this week. Tho wage established tor the next 60 days is tne nose price ol tne scute, ana tne mini mum, regardless of the 'urther lowering ol the iirtoe of bar Iron. Tho change in selling prices during January and February was irom l.o to l.l cents a pounu. Painters' Soale. The Press committee of the striking lour nejmen pnlntere of rittsburg, reported on Saturday the following sl'-'natures to their wago seaie lor tnai nay: Morrow a son, A. leuheuv: Thomas Pihkerton. F. W. Huemme, Oscar Leithof, Hermon Duchnnau, Philip Clements, Pittsburg; James Warren A Son, auegneny. Ten Cents Per Ton Advance. At a miners' mass meeting, held at Cuba nwitcn, near l'hiili suurg, resolutions were adopted providing that a demand be made on the operators for an advance of 10 .euts s ton on and after April 1. A committee wnt appointed to confer with the miners in ad' Joining districts, so that a general demand could be made as soon as possible. The Brewers' Scale Signed. The Allegheny County Brewejs' association has signed the scale of Local Assembly 92, Brewery Workers, and Local Assembly 1577. Brewery Drivers. Independent Order Knlghti of Labor. The association comprises In Ita membership In all the in local breweries. The wages are tne some as lust year. jtnnenlan Massacres Have Ceased. A oable dlspatoh to Secretary Olney from Mr. Alexander W. Terrell, United States Minister at Constantinople, states that no general matsaores have occurred in the Sul tan's possessions for two months, and that much confidence Is felt that they have n nn. Those Useful X It tys. Dr. Brounrdcl bos informed the French Academy of Sciences thnt he has discovered a method of applying tho X rays so as to disclose ths couteuts or bomOj. enabling Internal niauhlues to be distinguished from hoaxes. MARKETS. PI1TSBUKO. Grain, t lour and f'aed. WHEAT Ko, ) ra............. 79 SO tic S red. 11 70 CORN Na s yellow ear.M ..... N " No. yellow snued...... fats 84 1 lied ear , la S-l OATe No. I wblw...TO-...M..--. H Is a whit ............... ti M)4 Light mlied.............. SK IUV4 JtY-No 1 .. 4S 4 No. s western 49 44 JXOUH Winter patent blemla. W " Kancy Ppnnf palenl... .... S 00 II 65 ni T straight winter 43 t)J Hi flour- S5 W BAY Ma I tlroothy............. 15 60 IB 00 Mixed clover. No. I 14 75 15 New liny, from wagon,-....... 18 Wi SO 00 FEliD No. 1 WnlteilO., ton. 14 00 14 ti Urown Middlings.......-.. 11 bo U 00 Uran. bulk , U 50 la 1X1 tTKAWV. Leal .......... t to e 7ft Oat 8 5U B 00 Dairy Product. BUTTER Elln Creamery..,... S H IH t ancy Creamery ifel tin rancy Country HoU ....... . Id Hi CllkKbU Ohio, new....... V 10 New York, new 10 II fruit and Vegetable. APPLES Bbl tl 00 I 50 UKANB Hand-picked, per bu I SS I 40 foTATOta in, la car. bu. J S5 CAUliAUk. Bum grown, bbl.. 1 00 1 xS OMu.Na Yellow, Uu 4 50 foultr, te, CHICKENS, Vpair .. 40 00 HUKhs.vlb 10 11 KdOBl'a. and Ohio, fresh- 10 II llacellaneou. SEEDS Clover 6 lb. , 4 T5 9 00 Timothy, prune. .,...,. uu t 50 blue Uraas . 1 4U 1 UJ UAl'UC bYUUf, new. . ;o SO ClUKll-Couulry, sweet, LUL, 00 t 60 'iAU.uW .7. 4 4 CINCINNATI. FLOUR ....., I 7CA4 50 Wheat Na s " . u h t. Na S w 1IIIIN-Mlil , Bl OATS US tl HUOS U HUT TKlt Ohio Creamery to VUUJLViajHllA. FLOCB ....... I S6A4 rs WULAT-Na Ked It COHN-No. Mlled. .. 81 0AT8 Na I Whit. . a U4 11 UTl'KK -Creamery, lra..... irO liUba fa. urate ..' . 11 NICW VOUIa. FLOUR PaUnt ....... S t T594 16 WUKAT Na Shed bo CORN -No. i OATH White Western U . UU'ITKU Creamery ......... 10 SXita blate ajid l-nu- 11 U 1AYK STOCK, CtSTBAL STOCK XABDS, CAST LIOEKTf , V. OA1TLI, Prime, 1.800 to 1.400 lbs ....... 4 95 440 Good, 1,100 to 1.60U lbs 4 15 4 v5 '1 Idy. 1,000 to 1,1501b 4 oj 4io sir light steers, WOO to 1000 lbs a H i 8 Ti CbUiinuu, 1U0 to MJUBt S 76 a o BOOS, Medium, ... ... 4 50 4 55 heavy 4 8J 4 40 nougu and btags ..... 1 1 uo 4 oo ansa; itra.110 tol26 lb.....,,... in 4 00 Oood. U to SO lt.. ....,. t Itt ( H6 Falr.40 to 0 lb.. ......., 5 40 6 HI Couunoa . ...,.... I K 8 5 k (1 in'V ' want X't s. X'n sniirv J mlse. rse days about the to parontnl authority rising grncmtlon, but wlileli the contrary splr- nnnlfested Is nnrratcd by a ertt Western lawyer. 12-yrnr-old son, n boy nf gront but with no ovpntbtiiidniicr; of gth, went to pns.s a vacation with 'a cousin who lived on thn bnnks of a brond river. Ills fnthpr, In his imrtlng Instructions, placed one restriction upon tho boy's ftimtsctiioiits during bis visit. "I don't wont you to fro out In your cousin's canoe," bp sjnlil, tlrnily. "They are used to the water,, but you are not, nnd you haven't Ion mod to sit still anywhere, as yet. You'll bo tlicro only a week, and with all the other amuse ments the boys have, nnd the horses ami dogs, you can nfford to let the canoe alone for this time, nnd keep your mother from worrying nil tlio while you're away." The boy readily pave the desired promise. On his return he was enthu siastic over the pleasures be lind en Joyed. "And I didn't mind canoeing a bit, fn," be said, addresxlng his careful parent with a beaming smile. "The boys taught me bow to swim, and I he only time they used the canoe was the last day to go over to the other shore. But I remembered my promise, and I wasn't going to break It the last day. Bo I swam across!" 100 Reward. 100). an.---nt this n-iner will h rtlesssd to learn that there Is ntlnt one drawled disease that science has been able to cure in all lt tinges, and that Is Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh UunaLi tlie only positive cure known to th mwlical fraternity. Catarrh being a constltu tlnnal disease, requires a conxtllntional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Istnken internally. tctlng uireowy on ui oiui mueuu , faces of til system, theietiy destroying tlie foundation of the ulswe, and giving tlie po tlonl strength by building up the constitution sn'l assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much fait It In Its curative powers that they ofTcr One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It falls to cure, bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CuknbT A Co, Toledo, O. fT Eold by Druggists, I5c The gospel Is prea-hed In thirty different languages In the United Status. He it of All To clesnie the system In a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when the Spring! lme comes, use the true and perfect remedy. Syrup of Figs. One bottle will answer for all the family, and costs only SO cents; the lnrga size l. Buy tho genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only, and for sals by all drngg'sts- The population of Mexico Is two and one half times thnt of Canada. Dobbins' Flostinir-liunix Soap is not sn imita tion. It ts urlirtnal. The only snap that floats, contains Borax and is t:v per cent. purs. It is worthy a trial. Every lady wbo tries it con tinues its AM. Iled wrapiwr. The Turkish nose bears n tolerably close rostmliliuice to the Kemltlc type. lnntTATios orTiiRTimoAT axp HoASsrKrss are immediately relieved by "iroirn' fimii chfu! 2VIKJK." Have theiu unvavs re:idv. (ioethe hnd a large Itomnn nose, rather mure bent thnn usual In that type. Pr. Kilmer's Pwamp Root cures all Kidney and Madder troubles. I'ltniplilet nnd eoiisullnllon free. ljiborutoiy,lllugliuiuilou,N.Y'. A sharp nose pointing forward Is the char aeterlHtic of Impudeneu and ciirloslly. FITS stopped free by Un. Kr.tKF's nttrjtT Nkkvr Ukstiihfu. No ills after first ilny's Use. Mnrvelonacureg, Treatise and f--.00 triui bottle tree. lr. Kline. Wl Arch Kt., IMiIIh., I'n. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Pyrui forf hlMren teething, Hofieustlie gums.redin es liillniiiiun tluu, ulluyspuiu; cures wind colic, tiuu buttle. We think I'iso's Cure for Coiisumpilou Is the only nieiltelne for Co'igliK. .Iknmk 1'IM KAllli, i-prlligllelil. 111.. Hit 1. lxl'4. If afflicted with sore eyes use lr. !aac Thomp son's Eye-water. lirurglat's sell at i5c per buttle AX INVITATION. It Give r Pleasure to I'ubllali the fol lowlug; Announceiuvnt, All women suffurlng from any form of illness peculiar to their box are re quested to communicate promptly with Mrs. I'inltham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters ore re celved, opened, read and an only. swered by women woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman ; thus bus been estub- lihhcd the eternal confi dence be tween Jits, HtiUlium nnd tho women of America. This con fidence has In duced more than 100,000 women to wrlto Mrs. I'inkham for advice during the lust few months. Thlnlc whut a volume of experience she has to draw from I No physician living ever treated so many ca.;es of feinhle ills, and from this vast experi ence surely it 1b more than possible she has (rained the vory knowledge that will holp your case. She Is glad to have you write or call upon hor. You will find her a woman full of sympathy, with a great desire to assist those who aro sick. If her medi cine la not what 'you need, Bho will fraukly tell you so, and there are nine chances out of ten that she will tell you exactly what to do for relief. She auks nothing In return except your good will, an,d her advice has relieved thousands. Surely, any ailing woman, rich or poor, la very foolibh If she does not take advantage of this generous oiler of assistance. Never In tho history of medicine hns the demand for one particular remedy for female diseases equalled that at tained by Lydlu E. I'lnkham'a Vege table Compound, and never In the history of Mrs. Plnkliaru's wonderful Compound has the demand for it been so great as it is to-day. . A 3BS ff.L -C sW T "1 am alsty year of s;e and from girlhood have been familiar with the name of Ayer Five years go, 1 become nervous, sleepless, and lost flesh. I took a variety of medi cines without benefit. At last I be gsn a course of Ayer's Bsrsapsrllla, 1 became stranger, gained flesh, and of effort. Does it answer it creep unwillingly to work ? It's the natural effect of tho waste of winter. So much for the season. Now for the word. If you would eat heartily, sleep soundly, work easily, and feel like a new being, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This testimonial will be found in full In Ayer's "Curebook" with a hundred others. Free. Address J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mais. Best Quality! Largest Size! Lowest Price! A Perfect Food That is what Baron von Liebig said of good chocolate. , All of Walter Baker & Co.'s Cocoas and Choco lates arc good, the best, in fact. 5T Ve1 IS Walter Baker VIRGINIA FARMS fjlfl nt?r itcrf npwtrdii, with butltltnRH, frulti, timhor, watfr, tiM heat dim hi It. S4 future proHpecU bilMlit. AddrMS F'U 6c I1IAVKN, What Brings Release From Don't You Know? Climax Dish Vashsr I rniT lal them all, Beeonr rKrr li-l -''iiioumlH, tter I IILL Aiiii'hiue mtvle. More of ttieiu Detr;K sw.lrt. The ti nijc of rii t:Mop1t hM liwnjrlvvin, Hiev wfli hare tbe Cijm, 'lhtv cau 1 pemtle hat! MwrHi aq en 1 1 nuw 111 tne work. Vr.a nu fret full iwriloalarti by wriuog tU CLIMAX MFG. CO., 105 Stirr Ave., CCLtJMEU. . OHIO. ATEMTS MORE PATENTS ritlKTHED , . , ItinitK PATENTS SJOLU AMHIK A(al-:M'?S EMPLOYED. . , . IHIIHE TlFSI'f.TM HV 14 thsribv nv thine other sitMncle crmblned. f,OW. KNT TFIt.Mis. BKHTsiKltVICB. Head fur fre lietuftJe lnvniilt.es wanted. AMERICAN PATENT k INVtSIML.M Co.. MiuOtllc.IiETaoiT,Mics. nssnavsBsmxs.iMsnMssaBBi S 4 t9 ..ii iasiiiiis a r AIPIA a: y- vuv am s t.s inma if tuiriu Given rflliif In till niinnus, .ae !T for a I' l tJt IrUl pa.ik.t. Sold I.J. i.Jonrrtloll.0. IUI.iHti.W '.'rAHln.UTiilk mmiiit rtiiM., wm PmrnWiOt Pftnn UIDITCDC Illustrators, annwti or nn uUUU WnilCna konwa, wanted toranlributetti Tk Watwrburu. pabiislted at Walerburv.Conn. Auk ruiawdiifr tot cup, W $m wliat it's Ui.. Kr'llifrvfl Women. Allraabeeon fV:J V m.elal. Inn binrtrH,lj MM "A Word in Season" o o o i The season is Spring, Spring when you call on your body for all its ener gy, and tax it to the limit you when you call? Does ft ' St S ft: F & Co Ltd Dorchester, Mass. Wrtt for mr Rai Fiatt fitrakt nt trn to ny triAi-AM, (if v inn d-rriptl-na of Mm VtrKinlsi Farin f irniii iu to iwu mcrw wn r rri , vuerublea And frulti: notivd for hen) t fiiliw Ileal kMWif AnUh Jeter.liurct V a Dirt and Grease? Why. .FOLIO! HORSE OWNER ooirbt to ttilnk enougb tf hie aulmal to wuh '.a hm able to can for It proper In health and st( kn-a. It mowj out uf hi put Itvt V hduean(K. Toacti-r' fc fhia re a It wf ofN On Hundred PaafV u luitrated Hort bK luf lift ceiii. Ii tfachki vt to pick natag.KMl Hrr kuow impt rf ecuon and fnard ar4int fraod: ie wet dlafa anU vftMt curt wbeu vame it potV bla. UU M.a atff bj tW tetttrt; what to rail tm different parta of th anl mal; how to ho llora properly, etc., etc. . All tola and other val uable Informal Ion tab k obtained by reading oja One Hundred Pnd tnted Uon Ubok. whirii we will forward. iot-paiaV on reretot of vrr m flUmpc Aeanredly the Bont too rood a frinaA to man to be ntctrd tor want 01 k..iiwlNla which can be procured for only twent-.Uve rnuHu Eoos Plbluiumo ilorai. 1W Luouard Ht., V Y t'uv "My Profits Doubled 'rim the dr I took vnr sdviee tad tiomht yntr MDVANCE' MACHINE!" "I wlsll I had 'a ea loomr!" One of tlie .uoeeuful Weil nrOW. wh tt... our machlnfrr and tool, for Drlldntr WUi ta fihlo inatle tlil.i remiirK a few dav. .so. Re did tivr ttlliinn worth of Drilling In 10 o.on'h" iu t.k. I.UU.UltS ii NV.HAN. Wi'VW. o.'Iia. mil it oa I f Beat Vuudh Syr I J In time, t o-a ' OUslh Hvnin. Tai,rMi fl.yi.I7 17 m ii rue. y )! fty rtruiriruui. 0