NO NEED TO STUTTER. THERE 13 A 8WIFT AND EASY CU iE, WITH LASTING RESULTS. A Leaittnc Rprelallut aj tli KitlTi-rrr Can Car lUmnrlf The Way In to Tnke K Long Mreath Before Each Yuwul, the Month Wlile unit Npeak. flfnmmorlncr n'i't ....... I. . twrmimciitly cnrrol in New York by a tiuiplo iiK'tlmiL Tlicoo nfllictiotm differ cot liKiitly. In olio enso there ia inabil ity to pronounce ccrtitin words ; in tlio othrr, certain lonmix. Noll her, twroril lug to a Nuw York iirofinitor, who is a p-nuuitre of n Germim cnlli'K for t ho Vocal organ, in a ilisciuxt, but Ixitli are habiti Unit will dimippeur nntlcr proper treat incut. The inability to tiOk plninlv or to nr ticnluto except with fjrr-tit plTort, when duo to organic tronlile or inalforination, doe not come under the head of slam merliiK nnd Is not within the ncoie of the stuttering spn;ialist. "Tiie whole thinir is very simple," tnid the professor, "so simple that yon will smile when I tell yun that the sole and only cause of stuttering nnd stain moriiig is careless respiration. People who suffer front the imiediment have only to pause, take in a long breath, and then, opening the mouth in the manner laid down in the charts nxed by elocutionists, pronounce the word sharp ly. Have you never noticed the remark able fact that people who are inveterate stammerers are often accomplished vo calists? That is because in the act of singing respiration is done in a proper Way. "A novel fact is thut the troubles of stnmmom or stutterers lio entirely with the vowel sounds. Patients do not eent to understand this. In describing their cases they will toll mo that they Have tlimenlty iu Bounding 'it' or ' it That is where they are wrong. They sound the conmmaut nil right, but stag ger nt the vowel. A patient comes to me, and I say to him, say 'pupa. ' Hn Will commence p-p-p-p-p, oh, professor, I c-c-o-o-c-c-au t say p-p-u-p-pupu. "It is nt once upparent that bin trou ble lies with the vowel 'a.' Then tho treatment commences. Standing before hint, I snggiwt that he take a long breath through the partially closed moutii until the lungs are well filled, and then, at tho moment of exhalation. following my direction, he opens tho month iu tho proper manner, as indi cated by a chart, nnd pronounce with me in a high, mechanical voice, 'paw paw. ' This is of tun repeated, the vowels being changed. "From words we pass on to sentences and so on to introduce iu close connection all the vowel sounds. The respiration Doiore each vowel sound is ncccssnry. The treatment therefore consists in form ing this habit. As tho patient pupil pro gresKes tho length of this respiration is reduced, tho pronunciation is made in a lower pitch and in a few weeks, rarely over five, the 'most inveterate stutterer can talk rlnenrty and rapidly wit It no sign of his former nfUiotion. But eternal vigilance is necessary. "Should the apparently cured patient Deoome curolens nnd forget tho necessity of respiration us taught him, ho inav re lapse into his former slate, and then his training must be done all over agnln. A boy 10 years of ago was once brought to mo. II:s was a stubborn ense, but in six weeks I had linn talking all right. Time passed on for two years. I fre quently saw tho boy nt his father's house and was del ;htcd with the cure. Last unmier ho unio to my institute no was as bod oil as when I first met him. . "It seems that his father had sent him on a short business trip to Europe, away from the rcetraiiiing influenco of tho fn thor, whose ears woro always nlort for any return of his sou's affliction, and much disturbed, as ho explained to mo, by the noise of the vessel's machinery, he became careless, nnd having once re lapsed he bouuiiio worse evory day, nnd was really forced to shorten his stay abroad and ruturu tu Now York for treat ment "Ho was a bright lud, who roadilv applied hiniHOif to my rules, nnd iu u week ho was all right again. As n mat ter of fact, ho need not to havo com. back to mo, but could have applied his Ola lessons with success. "Tho Qovninn government bus long reoogmzod the iinportuueo of ratioual treatment of vocul impediments, nnd school children nfilicted in this manner are put through a regular course by graduates oi ino college at i runkfort, whore tills specialty is taught in the government employ. The German treat ment is that of elementary training iu elocution. " The habit of imperfect respiration is generally found in connection with some diseases of childhood like the measles, bat a most frequent cause ia uncon scious . imitation. One stuttering child in a family will set all the others to struggling with the vowel sounds. An adult in conversation with a stutterer finda it difficult to speak without stont mriu,New York Herald. In Trouble. "Ton see, " said the lean man witk the yellow vest, "it was dark when I got home, and .the girl met me in the ball, and I saluted her quite affection- ately. Then my wife got mad. " , "I reckon, '! said the fat man. "I expluined that I had mistaken the girl for her, whiuh was a fact Then the girl got mad, and now I am roaming around trying to find another girl " Indianapolis Journal MU Hwr M. BmakelL Miss Mary M. Haskell of Minneapolis has just been uppointed census taker for Cass county, Minn. Tha population of the county is widely scattered, and the trip will have to be mode on horseback. Much of it is an unbroken wilderness, did there are many Indians in the coun ty, mine of whom will have to bo enu merated The undertaking is formida ble one, and very few women would be willing to attempt it "DESPERATION." The Weir flame of fnritit Which Is Inte entlng Kiwlpro floHi-tj, "Desperation" Is n game of cards that is beet described ns a continuity of seqneticeii, regnrdles of suit. It is played with threo full packs of 03 cards each, nnd tho tnrwt convenient number of players Is 13, but eight or ten per sons will find it n very delightful wny to spend nu evening. Iu a party of In' nies nnd gentlemen the better wny is for tho one sis to chnllcngo the other six tnd then, sitting in couples nt the table, alternating the piny. Tho first duty Is to select a banker, who should also net as umpire for the vonlng. The banker or dealer should then shuffle the three packs of cards to gnther very thoroughly nnd count two "nests," of 80 cards each, the one to lie known as "Indies' nest," the other as "gentlemen's nest," placing them nt opposite ends of the table, hach player then receives n hand of six cards, dealt one nt a time. These hands are placed face down directly in front of each player. The piny is from the banker to the loft and each player turns up a card, and the piny continues until an nee Is turned. The privilege of turning the top card of center nests la tnken by tho first player of each side. When an nco Is turned up, it is placed in the center of the table, and the fun begins. Tho purpose of the gnme Is to exhaust the center nests, and the game is won by the side exhausting their nest first The sequences in the center of the table are ace high to deuce, while tho side e qnences or partner's hand are high or low. So that each partner plays on the center seqnennes, his or his partner'! sequences and his own, In effect piny ing seven hands iu a 13 hnnd cnnie. The fun of the gnmo Is caused by the peualty connected therewith, which Is: No player is permitted by word, look, sign, motion or suggestion to indicate to the person playing any play or mis play possible on pnnnlty of forfeiting the piny of said player and having tho chance of a sequence pass to the next player nt tnble, which would uaturully be an opponent Thore is a great amount of sport iu this game for a socinl evening, nnd it Is very popular in the eastern cities. It can be made "progressive"if desired on the same principles as euchre. 8t Louis Post-Dispatch. A BAD MARK FROM GOD. A Little Olrl'i Original Ili-nnltlnn In Court of "What Is Mlnf An Incident worth recording occurred boforo Chief Judge Bedgewick of tho superior court In the trial of the nation brought iu behalf of Ida Goldberg to ro cover f IS, 000 damnges from Edwnrd Ridloy St Sons for iujuriea received iu being bnockod down and run over by one of the wngons of tho firm. The girl had her arm fractured. The defense was that she was responsible for tho accl dent by her own negligence. Lottie Goldberg, a sistor of the plain tiff, who is only 1 1 years of ngo, wns called to the witness chair to testify to the circumstances of tho accident. She was such a littlo child that she wns questioned as to her understanding the nature of an oath, in order to ascertain whothor she should bo allowed to tostify, "Do yon understand tho naturo of an oath?" "Yes, sir." "What is it?" "It ia a swear." On cross examination the little girl was asked: "What do yon menu when yon sny it Is a swear r "Well, it is that I have to toll tho truth." "If yon don't toll the truth, what then?" "That would be a sin." "What is a sin?" "A bad mark from God," answorod the little one. Tho vonorablo ohiof judge was visibly touched at this answer of the ohild and remarked, "This is a vory intelligent ohild and perfectly understands the ob ligations of an oath. " She wns then nl lowed to give her testimony. New York Keoordur. Unjuit Fate. "Here is another ono of thorn ulutes.' said Mr. Dismal Dawson, "in the paper that says he uovor was so happy ns when he was working by the duy. " "Well?" ventured Mr. Everott Wrest with languid interest. "Well, you say? W'y, it is jist this. Hore is a feller that really likes work rolliu in mare money than he kin count, and here is you and mo, that money would do some good. I guess you know where we are at without no furder words. " Cincinnati Tribune. Maud. We would be pleased to have you call at our store for a free package of Bacon's Colory King for the Nerves, which we are distributing to all afflicted with dyspepsia and all blood, liver and kid ney diseases. Bacon's Celery King is simply doing wonders In building up worn out constitutions, and Is the grand spoclflo for nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, and all derangements of the stomach, liver and kidneys. Samples free. Large packages 50c. at W. B. Alexander's, sole agent Denver, Col., April 10, 181(4. Gentlemen: I feel it my duty to send you a letter of thanks for discovering such av wonderful medicine as your Hood Compound Extract Celory Before using this remedy I was so much run down from the effects of Grippe that I could not do a stroke of work, had pain In the back, no appetite, and could not sleep, but since taking six bottles of your Celery I feel like a new man. If you choose you may print this letter of testimony. John Cooley, 240 Seventh Street, Sold by Stoke, the druggist. A BALL AT THE ELYSEE. Bow the Plain Dmi of Our Minuter There DlatlnanUlirs film. A modern ball nt the palace of the Elysee, in Paris, whereto president of France lives, is nu extraordinarily bril liant and pictnrcsqun sight, for, besides the military trapping and gold brnld of the nrmy officers nnd the exquisite, del icntcly tinted toilets nnd elaborate coif fures of the Frenchwomen, there nre the Varied "habits" of tho many memlicrs of the diplomatic corps. These uniforms alone are sufficient to furnish a brilliant mass of color nnd elnbnrnte display. Described in detnil nnd according to their nations, they are these: France. A coat of dark blue, em broidered with gold ornaments and lenves. Russia. A green tunic, embroidered ia silver and figured in lilac. Germany. A dark bine cont, em broidered in gold and faced with gold ornaments. Austria. A cont of green cloth, em broidered with a gold nfanthns palm. England. A cont of dark blue, also embroidered with nn acanthus palm of gold. Italy. A coat of royal blue, embroid ered with golden leaves. Spnin. A cont of blue, embellished with gold leaves and ornnmeuts. Portugal A cont of blue with golden leaves. It should bo remembered thnt tho rank of a diplomat ia shown by the embroid eries thnt adorn his uniform. The high er standing he hns the greater the amount of gold thnt is upon his person. Embassadors and ministers plenipoten tiary have their collars and cuffs, their breasts and the facings of their pockets act off with golden thread. The secre taries of embassies and the various con Bui genernla have just a shade less of adornment on their uniforms. From nn ovorplusngo of gold lnce the other extreme is reached in tho conven tional evening clothes of the American embassador, who nppenrs a solemn nnd marked figure in the gay assemblages in his relief of somber black and whita The French presidents usually wear or dinary evening clothes, cut in the con ventional stylo, but their white shirt fronts nro broken gorgeously by the broad red band of the Legion of Honor and the great star of that order. New York World; Forge and Furnace of the 'Future, Tho opinion is expressed by a writer iu Tho Mechanical News thnt the forgo and furnace of tho fnturo will consist of a lend lined glass or porcelain vase, or cupola, filled with cold acidilicd water, to which is connected a strong positive conductor, tho forgo and outfit being rendered compluto by a pair of tongs With insulated handles attached to a flexible negative conductor. According to this plan, the smith seizes the piece of iron which is to be manipulated with tho insulated tongs nnd plunges it into the sour water, which begins to boil and bubblo the instant it comes in con tact with tho iron, tho latter, iu n re markably short spoco of time, turning to a red nnd then to a whito heat, ready for the work of tho smith. So rapidly indeed is the heating dono by this means that tho water and tho portion of tho iron not immersed in tho water are but slightly wanned. Tho principle involv ed in this process is of a simple and well known character resistance produc ing tho light and heat it being found that enormous heat can bo produced by such a method, much greater, in fact, than is necessary to extract iron from tho most refractory ores. It is remarked that tho valuo of such a process will be especially exhibited in the moro com plete nnd rapid handling of heavy iron and steel plates nnd bars requiring to bo hammered nnd welded more valua ble still for tempering purposes, as the necessary heat for tho immersed portion can bo so quickly obtuincd, while tho remaining portion holds comparatively COOL A (ireal uiilllatc. For your favor Is Otto's Curo for tho throat and lungs, wo can confidently recommend It to all as a superior remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, bron chltls, and ull hinjr ull'uotloiis. It will stop n cough quicker than any known remedy, wo guarantee it to cure vou. Instant relief in ull casus of croup and whooping cough, if. von nro sutrerinir. don't deliiv. but call on us nnd got a sumpio Dottle or tilts great guaranteed remedy and bo ono of tho groat party on mo roau 10 neaitn. humpies free, Large bottles 50o. at W. B. Alexander's. soiu agent. Words Ia Ceo. 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Iinnnlaltm the nioxl careful intention to the IniMtttcKH of all imthoiih. Bnfe PcpiMlt Hnxt'H for rent. KltKt National Hank building, Nolan block Fir Proof Vault. c AUTION NOTICE. All crotm are hereby ciititlnned nnd warned not to hiiiliiir or tried. Walter l. Wll llnniM, our won, on our account, mm wh will not piiy ituv iitllM ror honriunu or ethci-wlsc con li'iictcil hy him, ItoiiT. H. Wii.i.iamh, Many A.Wii.i.iamh. West Iteytioldsvllle, June 17, lm. Jn I MSTIt AT )H-S N( TICK. Notice Ih herehy clvcii Hint letters of Ad mliilxl rut l n on the estate of Michael Cotrce, lute of Iteynoldsvllle, Jefferson county, I'u., huve hei'n grinned to C. J. Kerr, of Keynoids vllle, Pa. All person Indebted to said estate arc rciiilrcd to make Immediate pay ment to the administrator, mid those having claims uguiest it. win present, them, )roH'tly pniiiHieu, iu uini tor sen lenieni. f . .T. Kriiii Administrator ('. T. A. of M. Coffee Estate, ucyiioiusviiic, i'u. iriNAKt'lAIj fTATKJ KT of W lislnw School District for the tlscul year ending .iiiiiu isi, iim: TIIEAHI'MKIt'S AtX'OPNT or WONKY IIKI KIVKI) ltec'd from Mi'Calmoiil Til... S (101 Hlnte Appropriations H.s'.M lift From John Wallc, Co. Trens.. 824 74 From Collector 4,ltl 411 Total Receipts ,IIVS IH TIIRASttllKH'S ACC'T MONBY PAII1 OUT. TiiW.ltvynoldsvllle llorough..! 31)11111 llulld'g and Furiilsh'g Houses Iteuts mid Repairs Vl't'.Sl Teachers' Wnites J,i.tl Hi'hool Text hooks .vphiki Hupnlles and Slate :a Fuel nnd Contingencies 2ti:i OH Salary of Heeietiny .HHIO Delit. mid Interest Paid 2,:171 :tt Other ExiichscH Iliiil'i Hupnlles Ill ho Auditors' Fees II 00 Treasurer's Fees INI mi Total Expenses H,M) Tl Amount DuuTrcasiirur iNilA.12 Total Debt w.V! W.. I. II ll. I. is, I A. L. Mayiikw, - A iidl to T. J. HllOAIIIIKAl), I Thomas lltm'iiiNHON. President. J. II. bYKKS, Hecrutary. 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Do not fail to get one of Grandma's Delights. They are nice and very cheap. SHOES! They are daily arriving. With every pair of $2.00 shoes we will give one bottle of Shoe Polish, black or tan. Do not let this offer go by. A. D. Deemer & Go. JOB WORK!: -THK- Job Work Department -OF- The Star Ollice Is replete with the Latent Styles of Types. SUBSCUIHK iron THE ST.AIt -AND OKT Local, Con ntu and State 53L '&$!? -.' - r9i,i r r VT-- i i I i i i nrr-rai ,i fi - - rw - ' - "Tsti COME IN! Where? TO THK "Bee Hive" store. WHEBK L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries, Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken . in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. McEntire & Go., The Croccrymcn. I fl ll UM a J IV a Dress Goods! Neat Woi'k Done on Short Notice! AU THE- News lor SI.50 a Year. OIL TAKES THE PLACE OF tiANGEROUS GASOLINE. GOES IN ANY STOVE. IXVnxvn N0 smoke, dirt OR ODOR. UIiiJ-lVtt CHEAPER THAN WOOD OR COAL. WART AGENTS on . salary or commission. bona ror catalogue or Prices and Terms. NATIONAL OIL BURNER CO. 692 CCDAN AVt. CLEVELAND, OHIO. - - A - if, K-.V r J. S. MORROW, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, and Shoes, Fresh Groceries Flour and Feed. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Reynoldsville, Pa.