Dyspepsia of Women ABSOLUTELY NEEDLESS AGONY Causcd by Uterine Disorders and Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’ 's Vegetable Compound A great many women suffer with a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not seem to yield to ordinary treat- ment. While the symptomsseem to be similar to those of ordinary indiges- tion, yet the medicines universally pre- scribed do not seem to restorg the pa~ tient's normal condition. ae) a Vi #4 ers er oF o% no ge a wg Hrs. Vi Wire ghl Mrs. Pinkham claims th kind of dyspepsia that derangement of the fer and which, while it ci ance nilar to 1at cannot be relieved witho which not only acts as a st but also. As proof of this theory tention to the case Wright, Brooklivn, completely cured hams V table Co thing else had {: ‘For “ih at IS Cus AUSeN ordi gestion, a medicine yaach tonie, has peculiar uterine-tonic effects we call ats of Mrs N.Y was » Lydis Pink- reverys Ho ommended i No Ol : received si fied endorsement cures of female tron E. Pinkham'’s Veget ——— savy Fine. Bikins law any railroad which pays rebates in any any shipper who accepts them, to a fine of from £20,000 upon conviction. It also pro- hibits carrying of freight at less than the published tariffs. The Inter- state Commerce Commission Is empow- ANH Undar Lue compas form, or is liable the of this statute, President Knapp, the commission, states that since this law was passed rebate paying has been as rare as forgery. France's national del by one-third —————————— Russi exceeds FITS permanently cured. Nofits or nerve ness after first day's use of Dr, Kline's Gro NeorveRestorar #2trialbottle and treatise Dr. R.H. 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W, BOYD, Genera and ever increasing popularity ? LION COFFEE Is carefully se- lected at the plantation, shipped direct to our various factories, where It is skillfully roasted and carefully packed in sealed pack- ages unlike loose coliee, which is exposed to germs, dust, in. LION COFFEE rcaches as pure and ciean as when factory. Scid only in Y Dacian )., Toledo, Oklo. Deepest Mine in the World, Imagine if you can a gigantic he comb forty 1 miles le bs fifteen miles broad, unded by water and pen: etrated by ds of 1 8 of tun nels arranged helow anoth- er to the depth and you wi have some idea Theodore Waters, in Everybody's Magazine, of the country in which the deepest mine fn the world, the Calumet Hecla, is located. This copper mine extends down four thousand f below the bottom of Lake Superior, is one thousand feet deep. ones i in Liers one of a mile, writes Mr wA ana of which itsell Hash is the ghos A Marvel of Relief St.Jacobs Oil Sales and cure for Sciatica specific that a virtues of penetration in oarvies it right to the pain spot a prompt cure. RITERS AND THEIR WIVES. Very Faw Cases Has There Complete Sympathy. Writers’ are unapprecis husband's “For instance, a single « gories Been Wives their publisher, never read m-Macquart Zola's ks were wicked “That, of course, is an extren Eut Carlyle's wife did not think of the hectoring, whining Scot had married. She and Froude used to ther and discuss Carlyle's in a low tone. 8he admired Car- 8 talent, but she thought it was The public of today ap pears to agree with her, for Carlyle, a classic, sells miserably “Dickens’ wife didnt like Dickens’ books. She could see no humor in That was one of the reasons why she and Dickens lived apart “Byron's wife disapproved of his pcetry. She thought that for a lord to write poetry was a waste of time. She would constantly break into By- ron's study and ask him to put his silly rhymes aside “Onee Byron had an admiring friend in the house and he hurried this friend into his sanctum and began to read ‘Cain’ out loud. While he was reading Lezdy Byron ran into the room. “'Oh,’ she sald. ‘Oh, do | disturb you, Byron? “Yes,” replied continued his withdrew, “Writers’ wives, as a rule, don't Like thelr husbands’ work. 1 think they are jealous of it.” Arrested for shoplifting in Paris, a woman was found to have a clever ac complice in a King Charles spaniel, which she carried under her arm, and had trained to snatch up pieces of lace from shop counters, work Mme one of the She thought that bot 16 case much she foults te tnt iS if the poet, and he reading, and his wife os A A severe hurricane in the neighbothood of Tahiti caused an immense amount of damage to shipping. taken over bj tian * surv foativals the Chris rOoximat api fevotad the bration. It was to three days dwindled ative of oon by pagar afterward . then toa the resu nty in Englan and Wales or Of + oa Ireland has {ts own pe custom superstition rel to And in most of the egg, typical birth, had its place as a special token and Undoubtedly the called “egg originated in a ost curious of ecclesiastical ball eggs in the churches in the Middle Ages tive the season of oring of eggs and » game played of Eng land by the red, in! ‘oo Lie shed for sin ners. From the records it would pear that the rules of the game va ried in different churches, but in the main the pastime was the same. The eggs were thrown from hand to hand back and forth and crosswise in a be. | wildering and complex figure. As a| missed egg means a smashed egg, this | game proved detrimental to church | turhishings, and in time the eggs were | replaced by egg-shaped balls, the prizes for skiliful playing still being brightly dyed eggs. Another pastime, which still sur vives, was to roil eggs down a hill, the one which reached the bottom in. lacy winning che resi. A survival this custom is foumrsi fn Washington, where the children gather in the White House grounds on Easter Mon day and roll eggs down the grassy slope in front of the building. Egg contests survive in many rural parts of England. A popular game ia that of eggsmashing. Eggs are pitted against each other in a shell breaking contest. The owner of the egg that eracks the other taking the spolls home In a bucket for an ome lotte, These wera colored hlood CERR ap 9s | fa pn yr: re Easter bless their with eggs Eastern ercus as Easter and around folklore tales and widespread belief in pating in the neral season by dancing in the Easter day. Devor=hire st’ nn early on the morallg in question tu observe not only dancing sun, but the lamb end flag in the center of the disk. An cid Secoteh belle! makes the sun even more active, for there it is expected to whirl around like a milk wheal and give three leaps. One way to watch for the sun's unusual gyration was to observe its reflection in a pool or pall of water, where any movement on the surface would materially strengthen the ili. slon. . Naturally, whether ons starved parighioners (o and is presented both plain and colored 18 Are as num customs, One of the which cling many legends, ir the the sun partici felicity of the heavens on vifita to his superstition vgs wnidpvg 1 aot or OA to obtain the Pope's blessing. “They return on Easter eve to welcome the resurrection, bringing with them the way-hued eggs for good children. In Hungary, in every cottage whose roof shelters a marriageable girl are to be seen on Easter morning branches of pine decorated with bows of ribbon. They have been brought there over night by young men re turning from the fields. The peasant vor, gorompanied by several iroeaus, enters the house carrying a pail. and says to the owner: “l have heard that there is a flower in your garden, and | crave your per missicn to water it." The father replies: “I thank you for the honor you have done me in visiting my roof. | have a flawer, hut 1t grows without being watered.” To #ee a lamb out of a window on Easter morning is a good omen, ao cording to the belief, of many pas toral people, especially If the lamb be veaded in the direction of the house RELLEFOXNTE CENTRAL Week RAILROAD hi a ARTWARD. WESTW >| RE | Bellefonte. - Coleviie Morris Rie ver eRe! = a i ya nes ee « Rrumrise 00 __Siste College. 4“ Struble & _. Bloomsdor! 85 Pine Grove Cro Br NG BD BG ag was Mitt DOBIOINDY | Gi BB BB Ss Oe Son i 03 4 50 ERESsERER | ..LEE'S... ALWAYS CURES CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADAC HE, And imparts new life to the wholes te and peas dealers, alld if your will not John D. Langham, Holley, AY Forsale by J. Frank Smith, Oentre Hall, Pa.
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