BEST SPRING MEDICINE. Th9 Palm GIvan to Dr. Greene's Nervura. That Grand Jury, the People, Havo So Decided. Used by Hundred! of Thousands In Bpi-ing a a Blood Mediclno. Dr. Ureonc's Nnrvnra blood mid nerve remodjr la inilord "Tho ..mld's Clrcat Spring Mediclno. it lms como to lie recognized by almost rveryoody ns the beHt possible sprtnK mediclno to tiikp, nnd huudruds of thousands ct our people una It during the tiyinn spring months, to tone up anew tho relaxed nerves and re-lnvlgunite aud enrich the blood. A spring medlilno is a necemdty If one wIhIiks to keep In perfect health and vigor durlug the chnnKi's from winter to summer. This Rrniiil spring tonic, this perfect spring medicine, Ur. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy. Is exactly what tho system needs at this season. It not only purifies, but makes rich, red blood; It not only strengthen: and Invigorates the nervous system, but re-cnerglzes and revitalizes the nerves by feeding thorn with renewed nerve force and power. It Is not only nn aid to diges tion, but It creates a regular, nutiirnl and healthy uctlcn of the bowels, liver, kldncyB, which In tin spring are al ways sluggiHli and Inactive. In fact, it is Jimt whnt people need to make them well and keep them well during these months, so threatening to tho health of all, and wi.cn It Is con sidered that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is made en tirely from pure, health-giving; vege table remedies, mid that people, give It more tcstlmonia. . of euro than any other remedy on earth, no one can doubt that It Is the very best wring remedy for everybody to uo. Mr. GiutaiC oll-.ch, of First street, Jersey City, N. J., suyii: "I was troubled with sic:.- l.cadaches, and could not ulcep on account of the pains In my toad. I was Mirroring night and day with dyspcpuln, could not eat anything, my stomach would scur so. I bud to starve myself to hnvo any ease. I had to give up work ut lost, I was so nervous and mhcrnble, and I was falling away In flesh so that my frlendB hardly knew mo. I tried several remedies, but without avail. At last someone recommended Dr. Greene's Norvura Mood aim n.:vo rem edy. I tried one bottle d begun to Improve. I started :n to eat all right; then I picked up my health; my head aches disappeared, and my weakness and sour Btoumch went away. I used three bottles, and could sleep all night with ease; I used six rottles, and felt like a new man. I can now do a hard day's work without any trouble, aud I am as happy . - a bird In spring. I wu.i eo miserable, always evifcring, nlv.nys la pain, but now am like a new man." Use Dr. Gre -no's Norvma blocd and nerve remedy this rprlr.3, fcr It Is the discovery and prescription of a well knowu phjrsicmn, Dr. Greeno, of 35 W. 14th St., New ;orlt City, who Id responsible for Us beneficial action, and who can be co:u:ultod trco ol charge, per n j t by letter. Fresh Embroyo Nlakoi Old Wheat Grow. The statement lias frequently been made that it is possible to cause grains """yd wheat found in ancient Egyptian scpulcher to germinate and grow. This statement has been disputed, and the question was discescd at a recent imv; ing of the French Academy of Sciences. It Was shown that while the allumii-n of wheat found m a tomb 6.000 yean old had undergone uo alteration, the em bryo was changed and could not be caused to germinate. But a fresh tin bryo placed in the ancient albumen -would grow, and this fact, it was said probably accounted for the statement thai the old Egyptian wheat rescued from its long entombment would sprout and grow. oi'th s Companion. There are only four statues in the United Kingdom erected b the memory of women other than royalties. The first sta'.tie of a women erected in Eng' land was that of Sifter Dora, the V:d sail nurse; the second was that of Mrs. Siddons. the third Flora Macdonald. and the fourth that unveiled at Dunron a year or two ago in memory of Burns' riigh'anc! Jlary. There la a flan of People Who are injured by tho use of coffee. Recently there baa been placed in all the grocery atnret new preparation enl'l GmiN-O, maile ol ?iire gruina, that taku. tlto plaoe of coffee he moit delicate tomoch receiren It without dutreu, and but few enn tell it from eoftuo. It doea not cotit orer ,f n much. Children mu) drink it with great henellt. 15 cte. and 25 cU per packuge. Try it. Aak for Ouns-0. 3iMcr;vMic, v. v a., which is in a ricti oil and gas country, got its name from the tact that an apparently valueless tract ol 1.500 acres was given to seven sisters, and consequently called "si.-tcrs farm." A little prospecting showed thi land to be immensely valuable, and i growing town of some thousands of in habitants now occupies the farm. If"f Cn.nmpil.si. KemD's Balaam will stop the conch at once. Ao to yoar drugcint to-iUty and got a eampU bottle free. Sold in 2.1 and 60 coat bottles. Oo at one, delays are dungorous. Cattlemen in South Dukotu are ecu crally agreed that it is time to abandon the present method of branding cattle as cruel. In New Zealand they have a composition which is used to make un sily distinguishable mark. It is ao d with a cold iron, destroying tiie ' or nice, but not causing pain to ir;:i-si. total yield of the catch of fish in a last year was (11,891,706, being -ease -of about $.1,300,000 over 'be 1 the preceding year. 000000000000 oaoooocoooooofl SFARM TOPICS? oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Clnflricatlf.fi of Milk. TIip rlnrlfintlon of milk la the re movol of Impurities from milk by the mho of the centrifugal separator. Tho acpnrntor Is so adjusted that the spouts finpty Into one vat, where the rrenm mid sklmmllk nre mixed before bot tling. flrlnillne; Peril For llnan. Tt mny lint pay to grind very coarse Rrnlus, but If wheat, rye, barley, buck wheat and oats nre used, they enn lie run through n feed mill with profit. If Ibis Is not done, the digestion Is In complete and n ronnldernblo percent age of the feeding vnlue lost. f-lfTiM't nf ritlcitrlxlng rrenm. After rrenm lms been I'listeitrlr.rd we must remember thai nil ferments, (lie desirable ns well as tho undesira ble, have been destroyed. 1'iiIosb. pure cultures of tho desired bnelerln are then Introduced, the resulting butter Will be lint. Insipid mid worthless. C't'enm a llntter Fund Tlmn lliitler. Crenm Is better food than butter, ns It contains from twenty-two to twenty live per rent, of butter fat with the addition of that lost in buttermilk In churning. It Is n more complete fond than butter and Is always palatable. Mutter Is carbonaceous, nnd the real nutrition, tbat which renews Hie bones, nerves, tissues, etc., Is left In the milk. rnnaea nf minted Milk. Pome of the enuses of tainted mills nre poor, decayed fodder, dirty water, whether used for drinking or the wash ing of utensils, foul nlr lit I he row sta ble or rows lying In their manure, lack of cleanliness in milking, neglecting to nlr the milk rapidly directly after milking, lack of cleunl'ness in earn of the milk, from which rmiso the grent- er number of milk tnlnts arise, mixing fresh nnd old milk In the same cans and rusty tin pulls and cans. Making n Farm 1sy. When n farmer can Invest S2000 In n farm and make a living he will Imve done well If bp 1ms S1!0(I nt the end of the .vein- in rush, or In the form of In crease of stork, ns the 5:200 represents ten per cent, dividend or Interest nn Ids Investment. In unpportlug bis family and paying all expenses he re imburses himself for his labor. There arc many iiirinevs who claim that Inrnilng does not pay. but who. If they will consider the Investment and keep account with the farm, will find that they derive more, In proportion, to capi tal and labor Invested, thnn do many who nre engaged In other occupations. Mnnnveuinnt nf Hie llenf florae Many old horses nre slow to obey when spoken to, and sometimes net exactly contrary to orders. Their driv ers generally attribute It to IiiisIui'hh or a mulish disposition. Nine times out of ten the notions nro caused by deaf ness. It will cause u horse that Is naturally well disposed to act like a stubborn beast. Moreover, unless the driver knows of the nllment and uses good judgment, the horse is liable to become vicious In some way through Inability to understand orders. Such animals should bo governed nlmost en tirely by the reins. They soon learn to stop at a steady pull of the reins or stint at a succession of jerks. Care nf Itroodera. When through using the brooder for the season, scrapo It out thoroughly nnd wash It Inside nnd out with good hot soapsuds, to which udd a little kerosene. Use. n scrubbing brush nnd make It clean. Then go over It again with clean, hot, soapy water, and fin ish off with a cloth, wiping the hoards dry. Wash the hover felts and make the whole clean. If a hot nlr brooder, remove the heater nnd clean out the hot air chamber. Turn it upside down nnd brush the sheet Iron free of soot. To keep the Iron from rusting apply a thin eont of Unseed oil. Leave It open In the sun nnd let it dry thoroughly before you put It away. Tut nil the parts In place. Clean the lamp nnd do not leave oil In It, but wrap it up In newspapers to keep it free from dust. If It Is a tin lamp, scrape the blistered paint out of the wnter pan, make It clean and dry. nnd then give the pan R fresh coot of good waterproof paint. In a week give It another coat. If these little things are attended to you will have a good clean brooder to use when needed, and you will also save money. Otto Irwin, in Tho Epltomlst. A Useful Grader. The one-horse semper Illustrated Is easily made, at little cost. Take an old Iron frame, double-shovel plow to the blacksmith and have him cut and beud the side piece of the frame which held the rear ehovel, so as to bring both shanks even. On the shanks bolt a pleco of one-quarter or three eighth Inch sheet Iron about eighteen Inches wide aud three feet long, bend ing the Iron to fit the shank. If given the same pitch the shovels bad. It makes an excellent grader for finishing up roads, opening and filling ditches, etc. If the iron la not procurable, use a hardwood board of iultiibles;ie. beveled at the bottom edge and bolt on a steel plate, made from the blade of an old crosscut saw. J. a. Alls aoue, la American Agriculturist. m ' -T". 7 A HOMEMADB 8CBAPEB. THE MArtKETB. t'lTTMIIIHtll. mln. Flour and FaeJ. WntaT -No. 9 red "N M llyaNn. a Ml 0 Cosh No. SI vll"W, enr , 4 No. 1 yellow, shelled Mixed mir '' Oats No. white HI !U' No. 8 white :', l Knit's- Winter patent M HIM Fuller Htrnlglii Winter TO R0 IUi-I4d. 1 tlinolliy ID 1I 'M l lovrNo. I i:l I" Vi t.n No. t white mid. ton. . . . 1H till in Ml ilniwn middlings I 7A II 00 llrnn, bulk 1 M 17 Btiiaw-Wheat M W Oat 9 iM 9 50 lialrr I'rndimta, Hi ttkb- Klirln rrenmery 23 (S llldit crenrn ry 23 rniiey country roll ir Ciikhi' Ohio, 'now New York, new I''a I'miltry, etn. Upas- per II I"; t 'iiiokI'nh dnwed M :ioh I'll, mid Ohio, Irenh IH 9V4 H' 12:'4 10' i It lH.'t,' Fritlla nnd Vanuilln, ItKANB-Kiivy, pcrliieOicl 2 nnw 2 m I'OTATOK.S-- Kllliey wlilto, 1)11. . Ml RS ( AiniAor. - per Imrrel 1 2i 1 IW Omioms-jmt bushel 1 UU 110 IIAI.1 IMOItK, rn-t n-Winter Patent Wiikat- No. 2 red I'oiim mixed Oats Kooa DiiTTr.a Ohio creamery 77 77'j 41 112 23 HI', 20 22 l-IIII.AItKI.I'IIIA. 1'i.orn Winter patent t no n 4n 77-i 44'. :l 2Q Vt llf.AT- N. 2 r-MI Colts- No. 2 ndxi'il Oath - No. 2 white lliiTTK.u- Creamery, extra. . Loos - l'eiiiiHylviililn llrsts. . 77 2:1 Nl;V VIIIIK. Fi.orn- -ratents t 3 ""? 4 (K) War at No. 2 red. . Crux No. 2 Oats - White Western IIiitkii Creamery Koov Htnte mid l'eniui Vi'.i 1H I.IVB STOCK. Crntrnl NliH'k Vnnla, i:st M'xtrty, Pi. CAT TI.R Prime lienvv, lMKIto llllll) His... B 31 li 00 Prime, 1:iiki to l-KMl lln 5 HO n 2o Meilllllll. IIHIO to 12U0 ll 4 40 4 .r l'llt Ill-Hem "0 4 HO 4 20 4 01 4 00 8 60 85 00 OS 00 Jliitcher, I'OOto KHK) llw 8 70 Common to fair 8 40 Oxen, common to fid II 00 ('ommontog I fiat bulls A euws 2 Ml Mlleh eoVM, ea.-h W 00 txtra uill'-h cows, ta-h 117 51 noon. Prime medium weight. 5 r,5 6 70 Jlext heavy ynrki-rs and medium ft M 5 70 (lood to choice pie-kern 0 -0 0 l!2 Oooil pigs mid light yorkein.. .. ft Bl) S (' Hklp plus 8 Ml 4 2ft l'rlmo lii-nvy hogs 6 110 ft Oi Common to fnir ft 00 fi 60 IIoiikIih 8 7. ft in Hlugs 8 00 4 20 snr.sp. Extra, medium weight wethers. 4 filq) 4 73 Oood to ehoieii. 4 2." 4 60 Midlum 8 115 4 10 Common to fair 10-1 8( 0 i. Asms. I.nsil-s, extra spring B 83 B f)0 I.amlis, good to clioti-o, spring... 4 00 B 20 Liui.lm, commoti to (air, spring.. 4 23 6 00 CAI.VKS. Veal, extra 7 00'a) 7 50 Yeill, good to eliolet. 6 23 8 75 Veal, common to fair 4 23 ft 23 Veal, common heavy 2 73 8 73 BUSINESS BETTER. Trade at a Whole Showed Expansion During Last Week Wool Much Mors Active. Iron and Steol In Demand. R. G. Dun Kt Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: llusincss in the east, end particularly along the North At lantic coast, has been catching up witli the rest of the country a little during the week, so that in the few lines where complaint has been beard locally of late the tmc is better. This comes from the working off of retail stocks, which own ers feared would have to be carried ov er until next season. Activity grows more pronounced in wool, sales at the three chief eastern markets aggregating 8,258.500 pounds lor the last week, against b.()72,(ao in the previous week, and 2.80.1,400 a month ago. Although transactions are heavier than at any time in over a year the situation is lar from satisfactoiy, as each week brings a lower level of prices. No diminution appears in the move ment or iron and steel products, Mills arc rushed with orders and new con tracts arc taken at full prices, l'ig iron h freely bought and prices tend up ward. Billets and other partially manu factured forms arc firmer, and finished goods would command high prices if immediate delivery could be secured. Structural shapes arc- still a feature, with large operation pending in bridges and track elevation. Mre coke ovens are added to the active list, making the output much heavier than ut any recent tlate. I.um'er and materials arc in good demand, owing to extensive preparation for spring building, and at Buffalo there is special activity on account ol hotels and other work in connection with the exposition. uram markets are devoid ol wuic fluctuations, although many reports arc circulated regarding the condition of winter wheat. It is too early to secure definite information, and traders are not influenced by rumors. News from In dia and Australia indicates a larger crop than last year's. 1-ailures for the week were 253 in the United States, against 201 last year, and 30 in Canada, against 33 last year. Murder by Six- Year-Old. During the absence of her mother the 6-year-old daughter of John Myers, of Stephenson, Mich., for the fourth time attempted to take the life of one of her two smaller sisters and succeeded. She took a stick of burning stove wood and holding her a-year-old sister to the floor pressed the brand against her clothing. The victim managed to get out of doors and lie down in a snowdrift, which barely extinguished the flaiv.es, but she was so terribly burned about the legs and body that she died a few hours afterward. The girl does not seem to realize the significance of her act. nenfneee tassel Mr Unreel ti local applications, as titer cannot reach the illseaned portion of the ear. There Is only oo ivny to euro deafnns, and that Is by cnnstltn. tlonal remedies. Deafness t caused ttjr an in. ttnined nondltlon of the miicoin lluliiKof Hie Knst.nchtan Tiihe, W'lien this tube in la ft -med ron have a rnmhllmi nottnd or Imper. ect he-irtnu. and wlipn It la entirely closed lenfness Ih the result, and unless the inflam mation can lie taken not anil this tube re- t.oi ac-' itored to Its normal condition, hanrlnir will be d rorver. Islne eases out of ten am calieo hy cutarrn, wlilrli Isnnllilnff nalau III. llatned rontlltlon of the milcotls surfaces. We will vlve One Hundred Hollars ror anr ease ol lieafnes- tcaii'ed lycatarrlil that can. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hend lor circulars, free. K. .1. Ciibskt A Co., Toledo, O. Sob! by lirtntutlit., ifMi. Hall's Vsnilly Tills are the best. I'.gypt exported Inst year Os.ooo tons if sugar, JJ.oo tons td which came to nlcr:cll. Mrs.Wlnow'a Pnolhlns S'ynip for children teething, soften a Ibeiitime. tertnees Inllalnlna. Ins. sol allays liuu. pain, i nree wind cfillc. Sfaia buttle, I'.vcrv iiiinrral ami lueial ol value in the arts niul industries is found within the limits ol the United Stales. I urn sure I'lso's Curo for Consumption saved niy life thren yearn ago. Mas. I Hoe. lloa tiKH, Maple Ht., Norwich, N. V.,Fi)b. 17,1000. West Virginia, in allusion to its inou'i l.iiiiiiiis territory, has been doinitiat.-il The Switzerland ol America. A dvsnentln la never on irood torma with himself, Homelhlng is always wrong. (Jot It right by chewing Dvemun s l'cpln Uum. I'he I -land of l-'onuosa has only one railway line. A O V cular walls of the bowels and gives them new life; then they act regularly and natural ly; that is what you want it is guaranteed to be found in JOc. 25c 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. CURE I I i ii mm 1 1 M n in nil bow! trenblt ppenf1lrttli tll luuufiMt bad breath, bad blood wind on tho Mornarha blotted bow) foal liioulh. Ikflndaeho Indignation plmilf) pHlnal'tr fluting liver trouble, awl low complexion and dlzclncaa. when your bowda don'l move rKU larljr yuu are getting Kick. Conatlpatlon kllla mora people than all other dlaauaca together It fa a atnrter for Ilia rhronlo alHnoitla and lontv 7ar of aulltorlng that voma afterwnrda. No matter what Mile you, atari taking )AftCAItHTft to-day, for yon will never get well and be well all the time until you put your bowel rl vht Take our ad vice; a tart with rAM AHKTK to-day, under aa abaolute guar autea to curt or money refunded Watch our You want LION COFFEE because It Is LION COFFEE. If, on the other hand, you want a coffee which, in order to hide imperfections, is "highly polished'.' with eggs and other preparations, then do not buy JJECPJSr' COFFEE, 'If LION COFFEE were common, ordinary stuff, coffee drinkers would'nt insist onhavT ing it. It is used in millions of homes becauso it is the best coffee In the world for the price. If you doubt this, take a' single package home and try it. .. fe'T"7 Jjacfcage of LION COFFEE you will find a folly Illustrate ani descriptive t tV housekeePer 10 ct, no woman, man, toy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may h.ve by .simply cutting ottf certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages. (which is the only. form in which this excellent coffee is sold). D AAAAAAAA TTTTTTTT Fine Tfiff I ft nnd f1ch fetl Ilk tb fit of a new tuft glove h bat driven out I Soreness and Stiffness from cold. lAaAlAaaaaiiAallaUaaAlAaa TTTffTTfTfVf TTTTTT TTTTTTTT P. N. U. , 1901. DROPSY (mm. bouk of iMtiuaonia.! HBW DTRCOVBRT: elm quiet rf'le' unit onfs wnn and 10 date treatnie.il a. a. aajuui tsoss. iu a. aiuat. a. J St Jacobs Oil I. THE TONIC LAXATIVE A. LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH next advrtltmcnt. Pa ISO KINDS For 1 6 Cents nt ror y ilTOrl 97(1, nMlTff1 97 now nr nn onr o Wt wlili mJt m ii w hatr nn onr book l.lltLftAnamM. l.WfiifKr fiil).bmR thin iinpPMtdviil or la iwi, ntftklrif' 1 tnl nnpPMtdviiTM furor ror in otntTt potnpaiia or kinA r rwMt UioltNt rudtiksM, let MtrttlJt (tll4j M ) 14 mrim 1ir1an tnml4. ft pltm ! varfotfoa.. I ail IfM ktne), turn to Allfht fi t1-ttan4 -fllvata rnur hoanrtt, txfMher wlihattr f M1Jtlrot4 Plant n ft) CaWhtf 1llfi all NI Hllllfin llnaut llrM, Pnt, TntlaM rif. FrayMf . (Itilwn Ual at M- , ai , all tmr 1 v fni4i aitnaa mmm mi aof !, peiPlTiTpis; WOT IU V,iaj W BIB kiartta f t4n frj aMela. -JOHN A. ALXrRDOa a. Lm Cronpw, Wlw. DR. SHAFER ' Inn lirltm Hp lnlltTwatet Tociri can fleiect nnrl eiplalo the most eniniillcnle'l ehronle iillsi-nnc hjr 1 lie iirlim ; If euralile, irein it aticcessriillT lir mall. Hcnfl 4cenlR fur fiielllii0eaa foe nrlnn I ...,, It , i ysls of urine 1 n-imrt and book on this new aclenee, free, ;. r. crum, u t.,a i-enn Av, First Hour, l'lltiuurtf, l a. GHEGORY f FiFd jti thn ii.r nut. ;totia) fr. I.I. . rrsvr . . 13aTM Kin Mill Bl.JtVS mtm nirttUrV.8 WrlifU ALLlLStjAtLSt 1 fcd Bort ( itiYh Bjrup. TivbMi CIimkI. Utw 1 I J In ntm. hj 1rnB(rtt. rM Fight on for wealth, old "Money Bags." your liver is drying up and bowels wear ing out, some day you will cry aloud for health, offering all your wealth, but you will not get it because you neglected Nature in your mad rush to get gold. No matter what you do, or what ails you, to-day is the day every day is the day to keep watch of Nature's wants and help your bowels act regularly CASCARETS will help Nature help you. Neglect means bile in the blood, foul breath, and awful pains in the back of the head with a loathing and bad feeling for all that is good in life. Don't care how rich or poor you are, you can't be well if you have bowel trouble, you will be regular if you take CASCA' RETS get them to-day CASCARETS in metal box; small box 10c, whole month's treatment 50c; take one, eat it like candy and it will work gently while you sleep. It cures; that means it strengthens the mus NEVER SOLD IN BULK. GUARANTEED WmM t liallar Birdlrln In tka worM. Thla t nh.nlnt praof of rout tierll, and our tio.t i.t.lmall. We have faith and will anil Hill Alim abaolntalr (aaraataail to inn or money rnrnudnd. UntarMsr. tlf.ebi.., ln Ih.aa fulr, kon.il trial. ralaij.l dlraetlnna, and irjren jr i not aatl.ned, artiraln noa sue box, rntara the unu.alM . -; boa and the rmptir boa to u. by aaall, or the drnnlxt from ' whM rnn porohHad It, and roar anoncr bark for tola bosaa. Toba our adl no matter what all. Toa-.tnrt to- y tlnf. noalth will nalrklT follow Bad you I will laa tha day Ion aretatarted the n.a ofCAmC AB-'J . Book free bjrmali. dOewi altlUJ.NU Bi.lli.UK CO., hYI IOEK of CUlUbO. OP ALL! If you went to buy a lion whelp you would'nt ccept a kitten as a substitute even if the dealer urges you. Now, don't accept a substi tute for LIOH COFFEE. It is bound to turn out a com mon yellow cat, with none of the strength of the lion. WOOUON SPIC2 CO.. TOLEDO. OHIO. J V