BUSINTir7RD3. M MITCHELL, ATTOHXEY-AT-LAW. Office on West Main street, opposite the Cnnmicn-iul Hotel, KcynoUlsvllle. I'll. M. McUOXALD, A TTOK X E Y A T-L A W, Notnry 1'iinllr, real cMate aircnt, 1'ntents ftpftireil, rolleetlnn nmile promptly, Ollli-e In Nolan block, Ue.vnollnvlllr, I'a. gMITH M. McCHEIGlff , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Notnry Public and Heal Ktato Agent. Oil. Irftlotiawlll re.'elvp prompt attention. Office: in r'mrhllch A Henry block, near poittilltco, teynoljlsvllle I'a. v JfC. AVHEELEU, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office irntalrln Htoke lliilldlnit, corner Main una Plfth streets. JJR. b7e. HOOVER, '' REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In the Hoover tinllfllttq next door to prwtoflU'e, Mnln street. tientlt nose In operating. J)R. L. L. MEANsi DENTIST, Office on second floor of Klrt Niitlonnl bank ntilldlrm. Main street. JR. It. DkVEHE KING, DENTIST, Office on second floor KevnoMsvtllp Heal Kxtute Hldir. Main street Kcyniilflsville, I'm. J)K. W. A. II E. RY, ' DENTIST, Office on second floor of Henry Rros, lirlrlc building, Main street. E. NEEF. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Real Kntate Agent, Keynoldxvllle, Pa. JJOTEL BELNAP, R E Y NO LDS V I LT.E, PA. FUASK DIET'., I'toprUtor. Klrst class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the btednca part of town. Free 'bus to and from trains nnd commodious ample rooms for commercial travelers. PROMINENT PEOPLE. Cnrrle Nut Ion lias suspended lier n.t- per, tlie NtiinsliciV Mail. Count I.eo Tolstoi I, iib rceovoroil from lils reemt IlltiPSH. tnk-ca tluilv wnlks lurid Iiiih resumed Ills work. Slllltos-Dlllllnnl will licrcnftor innko Ills homo In London. Ho Iiiik hecome a member of tli:- Now EmkIIsIi Aero Chili. John I"). Itoeckefellei' Iiiih offered to give SLMo.OOO to liijn Miiwr College if Ki.'slMMMj more 1m hiInciI from oilier OIH'CCH. M. Lnznre Weiller, nireiit of the French lloveriimcut, who will Iuvcr tlcnto trtiHts In Ani 'ik-ti. nn.vs he will give four monthx to the work. Sir AVIllliim Miiet'orimic, Kurt, Tres ldcnt of the Koynl College of Surgeons, tiled Kttddoiily ut Bit Hi, Knuliind, where he bud been inking the course of waters. The Lord Mnyor of London, Sir .Tos epli Dliiisilnle, was educated nt Eton, and lit the first Lion boy who Iiiih filled the otlice tit Lord Mayor ror u period of l.'lll yenr. It Is hii Id Hint I ho house which Gov ernor Hill, of Miilne, U biilldint in the city of AiiKUKtn, nnd which Is to cost JrUOO.OOO. will be the most contly prl vate residence In the Tine Tree State. When Senntor Aldrlch went to Wutdi InKton twenty yenra uko he was com parntively poor; to-day he In reputed to be worth r'tl.OOO.ooo. Most of his money was iiimla In street railroad enterprises. Senators Pellus and Morgan are the oldest members of the upper house of Congress. The former Is eighty and the lutter seventy-seven. Senator Bailey, of Texas, who Is thirty-eight. Is the youngest. Prlnee Henry of Iteiixs has his own Ideas of discipline for Juveniles. He pardons all the boys and girls convicted of any wrongdoing In his small do minions provided the pareuls Hog them In his presence. A flerman Mistake. The common belief that Cermnny if. saved from the Kroner form of drunken ness by ita excellent beer nnd light wines of the Rhino and the Mosel seems to be a mistake. Strong, liquor is eating ita way into the Fatherland. At Breslau the other day "The Hoeiety for Combating the Use of Spirituous Liquors" met, no fnnutical ibody of prohibitionists, but real worker for the temperate use of drink, nnd de clared that thirty quarts of spirits per 'head of the whole population are con sumed in Uermauy every year. The uni versity professors are trying to induce stu 'dents to drink less and are making a stand gainst the Fruhschoiipcti. the morning drinking, but with little enccU Daintiest Styles jn Footwear . . SHOES BUILT ON HONOR , . . Our footwear for ladies mirrors the latest dic tates of Dame Fashion. .What is proper and pop ular in Oxfords and High Shoes,' in dainty styles ' and worthful leathersis here. Up-to-date shoes for gentlemen. Also handle first-class w orking shoes. Our Prices, like our 6tyles, Are AU Right. Johnston & Nolan, NOUNUOOK. PRAIRIE DOG3 DOOMED. Inability to Find Suitable Pdaon HJ Deferred the Fate. Tralrle dogs are becoming an unmiti gated pest In the Wept, and their ex termination Is ardently desired but difflenrt of accomplishment. Professor Lantz of the Knnr.ns State Agricultural Colicge, In a communication to Gov ernor Stanley, says that the pralrlo dogs are destroying the ranges In Western Kansas and Nebraska and Eastern Colorado, cattle preferring to go without grass to eating that wnlch has been run over by the dogs. In Kansas alone the prairie dogs occupy a million and a quarter acres. Pro fessor Lantz. who had charge of the expenditure of lii.nno appropriated by the last Kansas Legislature to be used In finding somp means of killing off the pests, has experimented with poi sons for six months, but as yet has failed to find any that Is successful. A Turk holds that the day begins exactly at sunset. At that time he sets his clocks and watches at the hour of 12. A watch which could run for weeks without gaining or los ing a minute would he of no special value to the Turk. Naturally people want to he Well for Christ mas. for nothing so promotes hupi'lness and good chefr. Therefore, take (iarfirld Tea now i it cures all derangement of stomach, liver, kiduiys or hnnela : it clrnniea the sys tem nnd purines the blond, thus removing the cause of rbenmntism. gout ami many chronic diseases. It is good fir vonng and old and has been held in the highest repnte for many years, l'hysicinns recommend it. If you write thirty words n minute your pen is traveling at the rate of 3U0 yards an hour. V.tsam Fapfless Htct do nol stain the hnnds oi spot the kettle. Hold by all drug gists. The largest element in American popula tion is Celtic. ino Reward. SIOO. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at les-t one dreaded dis ease that science has been nhle to enre in all Its stages, nnd that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cntnrrh being a con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure i taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mo rons surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength bybnildingup the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faithin its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Hollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. Bold by Urnggists, 7c. Kali's Family Fills are the best. Conscience is a good deal like an alarm elock. We get so used to it that we don't mind. r r . song nair "About a year ago my hair wts coming out very fast, so I bought bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It stopped the falling snd made my hair crow very rapidly, until now it Is 45 inches In length." Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There's another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hairneeds food, needs hair vigor Ayer's. This is why we say that Ayer's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. $l.C tnl. All sruf rills. If your druiririst cannot supply you, end us ono dollar and we will express you a bottlo. llasure and give the name of your nearest exprers oftTce. Address, J. CAY Kit CO., Ixiwell, Muss. ezoDOur TOOTH POWDER Thi bit! thai Mon.y and OCo Experi.nct can produce. v At aU stores, or by mall for1 the prioe, HALL A RUCKEL, New YORK. Capsicum Vaseline fat up In Collapsible Tubes. A Babttitato for wid Superior to Muvtuxtl or any ohr piaster, and will notbltater th moat dellma kin. Tba pain allityinf and onrntlr qqa'HIm of Inla wtlrle an wonderful. ItwlUitopthttoothaoh ftl ono tad rellev haadacho and aolatloa. WaraoommaDd II aa the beat and aafaat external eountar-lrrltant known alao aa aa external remedy far palna In the cheat and ato roach aodall rheumatic neurabjrtc and ironty ootnpUinta. trial will prove what we claim for it, and It will M found to be Invaluable In the household. Uanr people wmj "It la the beat of all your preparations. Price 1 5 eenta. at all drovfrlata, or other dealtu or by aendine; thta e-nount to ue la poataara atampe we will aend ton a tube by tanil. Mo article ahoald be aecp.ei by the public unleaa the etune oarrlaa our label aa otherwise It la not fenuine. 1 CHEESEBROUGH 7UNUFACTURING CO 17 Snu Btrcet, Hew York pity. $8.00 ona of the ykpt buys hftst mnrffl II 800 Lb. Platform ScR.es -ever Sold. Well made. WILL LAST A LIFE TIMC. FULL ttl?.e l'iutfoi'in. CutuloKue f rue. ' JUNLS (HE PAY THK UttiUHT), . JUMbaUUlUN, Sit V. DROPSY XZ'WZZS'zi "(a. Moo vi tiumnniaU and 10 llnve troetiaeiii i'rwe, ir, C. B, oaH'a cum, Bus A. Atlaaia, Oe Gold MIr nt fluflMlf f xpwtaitlon. McILHENNY'S TABASCO PKU M. '01 -'-'JS' !. s J l.s I I Bast (.oiuiU kyruv. 'Jiuivs feoud. Dae I I I 1 In nine. Hold h fli ussltts. f I ks 4 HEARING ONE'S OWN'VOICs. Maylie That an Interested Speaker Is Deaf to Ills own Speech. "I Iwvo of ton wotulorod If the nvor nse ninii or vo mm cottlil hour tliolr own voices whllo t'tiiiitsod In oonvoinn tlon," olisorvcd n tlionslilfiil fltly.rtt yfRtonlny, "nnd the tmitlor soi'tn.i to he oion to aorlotm quest Ion. Tlievo l nil nlil expreaxlon used tinder rwtiil'l noisy roil dit Ions, wlilih rnns thus. 'I ronldn't Itinr ni.VKelf tiilli," mid wliilo tlila an.vltiR linn more tmi'tlctiliir refer enct' to n xlMinllon wliere tlio nottnd.s nrp riot lua. I .1111 Inclined to ttellevo t lint In nt lenst fifty per rent, of llio liiNtnncefl one 1 not conscious: of I ho omul of ono'a voice. I menu by thin Hint one la not ricfinltoly conscious, of the sounds. Tim tone nre Hot vrll defined In one's: mln I. Of cotifpe tli tvnvea rire lientltiK on the enr drums, lull I fnncy If one nhoi'ld Ktoi to nmilyr. nnd clnaslfy Hie tones It would lip most confusing The innn who inlk Idly, nnd who says thlim Indifferently, prolmlily henrs hln own voice. But where there Is feeling, ntid nnlinntlon, nnd enrncslness, nnd vvlint one niny cull aoiilt'iilneHK. In the eonversntlon. I do not believe there la nny well-defined consciousness of Hip nounds which full from one's lips. There nre Inslnnccs, of course, when one's voice Is nioxt plenslnjf nnd Mini fill, ns when one slnjjs Home sent I inentnl ;iontr. or liuins n soolhlnn tune, or reeltea verse nnd little skits from Brent orations, nnd thlntts of Unit sort. Ono Is ftetiernlly nlone nt such times. Yet, in Instances of this sort there nre eertnin mentnl nssocliitioiis which frequently crowd Into one's iniiid, nnd much of die sound Is lost In the pictures which coino troopint; hack from some curlier time In life. I mil convinced that the pulilic Kpenker who handles his subject Willi earnestness nnd nnlnintlon. nnd win) believes In whnt he snys for the snke of principle Instead of bulldliis his way with bombast to high polltlenl preferment In such n ense I believe the speaker Is (lend to tlii" sound of his voice. His inentnl f:nlties nre crowded Into the Iden. He slips, ns It were, into the shell of his theme. He forgets his gestures, making them unconsciously. He does not see his henrers nnd wndes through the storm of applause which niny greet his sny ing. His mind Is turned back on It self, ns he proceeds to Apply his prin ciples to (i certain series of fncts. This does not happen In every In stance, for there are statesmen who tnlk for the sake of hearing their voices rnttlp against the wnlls of tlie assembly hall, statesmen who sub stitute loudness for logic nnd who, either straddle or Ignore principle for the sake of position, prestige nnd pelf. But I was speaking of the -common run of men, the ordinary fellows of the world, nnd I believe we niny safely figure that, in many Instances nt least, men nnd women have no well-defined consciousness of their own voice while engaged in conversation." "llientrical men hare devised n curious wny of controlling the volume of the human voice, nnd It has worked wonderfully well In outdoor perform ances." snld n gentleman who Is con nected with the West End manage ment. "They use nn ordinary copper wire for the purpose. We have one here nt West Knd. In length It Is suf ficient to reach across the front part of the stage. Its ends touching a point directly above the two end footlights. We have strung this wire across the stage about twelve ov fifteen feet above the footlights. There had beou some complaint ou the part of patrons that they could not henr the perform ers well from the sents further back from the stage, nnd we concluded to try the system used by theatri cal managers. We stretched I he wire the full length of the front of the stage nt the distnnce Indi cated from tho footlights. After put ting It in we began nn Interesting test, nnd we fouud thnt Hie wire ven'ly Im proved the ability of the auditor to henr sounds on the singe. The wire seems to keep the sounds from scat tering so much nnd seems to force the voice of the singer out to the audi ence In a more compact nnd stronger form. If I niny use' the expression. It acts as a sort of sounding board In omo way which I do not understand exactly. This small wire has made an enormous difference iu the hearing urea of the pavilion, a difference of probably fifty feet or more, The voice of the singer has a clearer sound tc the auditor, the articulation Is more dlstluct, the volume Is greater, and the situation Is in every way Im proved so far ns the back sents arc concerned. It may be thnt the wlrt tends to hold the sounds closer to the earth by giving the waves a down ward drift instead of pennlttins them to drift upward, and to grow wider nnd weaker as the vibrations spread out lu a greater nil areu. This, however. Is mere speculation. Wc know the result of the experiment, fot since, we put the wire where It Is now we have received but few coujplaliitt from our patrons." N'cw Orlcaut Tlmes-Democrnt. Lake Wliiuebago Hliutlow. rrofessor Marsh, of Wisconsin, lb speaking recently uf the petullnrille of Lake Wlnuelmgo, said that It b remarkable for Its shallowness. Al though It is nlmoiit twenty-eight milct lu leugtii and ten or more miles ii width, It lias 11 depth of only twenty five feet. This is duo to the fact tlia the lake's outlet U constantly deepen ing and thnt the lulet is gradually tilling Its bottom with u sandy 01 earthy deposit. But Winnebago's shal lowness makes It remarkably rich in fish; Indeed, It Is ouujif the most pro ductive known. Shallow lakes ulwtiys l.uve uioro fish tliuu deep ones, chiefly, perhaps, because there In more vegn tntluu un the bottom of Cite vhnltiw tine. TRIBE TRAVELS ON PA39. Piute Indian. Still Ride Free on Cen tral Pacific Road. Tho blgRCPt freo pns.3 ever Issued was tho one which tho bulldern or tho Central r.iclfle Rave to Johnson Sides, chief of the Plate Indians of Nevada. for himself and people for life, to r!d" ' back and forth on all except passer- , ger cars ns much as they pleased. It has been a source of delight to th Indians to think that In one case, tl i least, their paleface friends showed I the gratitude which Is so seldom ex-1 pressed. Thono were politic as well as wise men who daringly started thnt early rood, even before New York and Chicago were connected by rail. They knew that without the friendship of the Indians the task would be almost Impossible, and they hegnn by treat ing the Indians well and keeping their word with them the only "Indian policy" necessary and the only on which has ever succeeded. If you have ever happened to ride through Nevada on tho railroad you must have been Impressed by the fact that the Indians make themselves very much at home on the trains. They swarm over the platforms of blind baggage cars, on the platforms of blind bnggaRe cars, on the platforms of the mall and ex press cars, and on top of the cors and empty flat cars. Sometimes a freight train pulls into Reno with more tons of Indians and their baggage than It hns of freight nnd there Is not a cent for any of them to pay. If there Is any possible excuse for them to travel they aboard and go until they get tired or get to the limit of the Stale, which ends their pass. Loud Telephone, for Ship.. One of the most Important Instru ments on modern vessels Is the so called loud talking telephone. Ex periments have recently been made with It In the Herman navy, and have proved so satisfactory that instru ments are now being placed on most of the large sea-going ships. The spe cial value of this telephone lies In the fact that a captain standing on the bridge can easily hear any words that may be spoken to him from the In terior of the vessel, even though a violent storm may bo raging at the time, and can In turn transmit without straining his voice his own orders to officers or men In any part of the ves sel. Bad accidents have occurred through a niimindei standing of orders given nt a critical moment, due to tho fact thai the words were not dis tinctly heard, and It Is only reasonable to assume that casualties of this kind can be avoided in the future through the use or this loud-talking telephone. t'nalila to Stand For Month Becansa o Sprained Ankles. Cl'KKU BY ST. JACOnS Oil.. (From the Cardiff Times.) Among the thousands of voluntary endorse, menta of tlio great value of St. Jacobs Oil for sprains, stiffness, and soreness, is that of Mrs, O. Thomas, 4 Alexandra Koad, fielli, Ysbrod, near Tontvpridd, 8011th Wales, who say: "It Is with great pleasure that I add my will. Ing testimony to the invaluable excellence of your celebrated St. Jacob Oil, as experienced In my own case, I sprained both my ankles In walking down some slept to severely that I was unable to stand for several months. The pain I Buffered was most sevore, and nothing list I used helped ma until I applied St. Jaeob Oil, when they Immediately became better daily, and In a short time I was able to go about, and toon after I was quite eured. I am now determined to advise all persons suf fering from pslnt to uto this wonderful rem edy, which did to much for me." M11. Thomas does not enlighten ns aa to what treatment she pursued during the months tbo was unable to stand, and during which time sho waa Buffering so much, but w venture to suggest that had she called in any well known medical man he would havo at once hare prescribed St. Jacobs Oil, for It ha conquered pain upwards of fifty years, ami doctors know there is nothing so good. The proprietors of Ht. JacobsOll havo been award., ed twelve gold medals by different Interna tional exhibitions aa the premier pain-killing remedy of the world. The committee who made the awards were in each instance com posed largely of the most ominent medical men obtainable. Mrs. Thomas evidently did not know the high opinion in which St. Jacobs Oil is held by almost every progressive med ical man. China it greater than Russia, Great Bri tain, (leimuny, France, Japan aud the United Slates combined. Best For tha Bowel. No matt:-r wha' ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. I'ahcahets help nature, cure you without a gi'ipe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you Just 10 cents to start getting your health back, (Us. CAiiCTs Candy C'alliitr.ie, the genuine, put up In metal boxes, every tablet has (.'. C. C, atamped on it. Benare of imitations. The best opportunities make for ourselves. are those we Wish All a Merry Christmas! And tell them of Garfield Tea, whioh cures indigestion and liver disorders and insures the return of many happy Christmas Dinners by removing the cause of dyspepsiaand ill healtU. We may ail be generous to a fault when the fault is our own. Religion is not taught in any Japanese school. FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous nessafter first uy t use of r. Kline's Ureal Nerve lteatorer. iJ trul bottle and treatise free lir. H.H. KLIsa.f.td,, UlitArch Ht VhUa. Pa. Greek tire waa probably made of bitu meu, kiilphur, miphtha and nitre. Mrs. Winslow'rrioothint; Syrup for children teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 3Se a bottle. Now they are iitnig a grass-curting au tomobile in the Meat. Flso's Cure is the beat medicine we ever nsed lor all affections of throat and lungs. Wm. V. Kx1.s1.1tT, Vaiiboren, lml., Feb. 10, 1U0U. (jold pens were first made in 1840. Their sale to day ia 1,500.01X1 a year. A ChrlaNnM rilllosopber i He asks three gresl gifts -Health. Wealth and Happiness ! Then give him Uarfield Tea, it living, tlood Health, promote Huppiutii ami nukes ihe purtait of Wealth poisible. A married man's love doesn't crow rold so long as hit breakfast are kept warm. fallrlr4 will. Thompstn'tFri Water At the SlR-n of the Wrinkle. , Wlmr v. oninn docs not feel the pnin And try to think the uli s n'liit err, yi.-., ft.,,, Ic-iiy ler mirror tolls time tins been tintrae t.i her? New Vovi; Him. The Seore. I've lost her! Well no matter! But I will not sit nnd sigh: I'ov, taking all things, pro and con, Sho has lost its much ns I. -ruck. t-nng-Contlnneit Period. "We're gettln' old. Hiram." "Well, we have been In the prim, of life a good while." Indlaunnolis News. Second Choice. Ida "But Belle always said Harry was 'one man In 11 million.' Why did she jilt him?" May "Oh, she found one man will) million." Chlcngo News. A atranice, Weird Cnse, "There's somethirg uncanny about thnt girl. I cnu't make her out." "There oughtn't to be. Her father's one of the big stockholders in the tin cnu trust." Chicago Itcco'.-iMIorald. Their SI srr or I.I To. Desmond "Dr. Dltchell advises ner. vous people not to talk nbout tlicli1 nerves." Osmond "Well, lie's n grent 1octor! Talking about their nerves is the only thlug that keeps nervous people alive." -ruck. Hear Little liny. Mother "You nice little boy! Iu ll vldlng thnt npple you kept the half with the wormliole for yourself nud let sister have the other half." lonnny "i es; 1 s pecied the worm had bored through lo t'other sld." Boston Transcript. Those Foolish Questions. Benevolent Old I.ntly "How old nre Jon, sir?" The Youngster "Thirty five." Benevolent Old I.ndy "Bnchclor?n The Y'oungster "Alas, yes." Benevolent Old I.ndy "Ah, too bad. How long-" New York Tini'.'s. A Safer Sport. "There's one respect, nt least, In which fishing Is n good d'.'al safer sport than hunting." "How is that?" "We don't make nny fatal mistakes hooking up men who happen to look like tisii. Cleveland l'lnlu Ltenler. In For It. "Do you believe," he nsked In 11 hesi tating way, "that It is possible ror 11 woman to to drefs on fliiHI n years" "(Mi, Jack!" she cried, fnllljig into his iinr. : "don't let that bother you. I cau. by having It worked over a few times, maku my wedding out lit last three or four years ut least." Chicago Kecord-Herald. Appro val. "It seems to me thnt there Is 11 great Hi entry nwakeniug In thla country." "es," answered the mniter-of-tact citizen. "I observe it with great approval.1' "Then you are fond of book"." "No. I mil lu the stationery busi ness:. I sell pens, Ink uud paper." Washington fctai-. The Mnln TIiIiir, "I'm going lino Hie business for my self," the plumber's clerk uuuotinced. "What!" exclaimed his employer; "you don't know uothiu' ubout plumb in'." "I know all I need to." replied tho clerk. "I've been making out your bills for you for the last three or four yearn." l'hilatleitihiu I'ress. llisniiiiolutineut. "I mippcee you are disappointed be cause the critics condemned your book." "Yes. I dou't mind whnt they said so much, ns the menu way lu which they said. It." "They seemed disposed to be mild." "Yes. None of thu denunciations were sultlclenily violent to attract nny intention whatever to the bouk." Washington Star. Mr. Meekton's Impression. "Ilcnih'ttiu" snid .Mr. Meeklou, "your speech wan very line. By tin? way, the orator who preceded you vn ob viously un unmarried woman, who didn't kuow what she was talking ubout." "What do you uieuuS" "She talked about me being a tyrant nud uu oppressor. We know better, lieuriettii, uud I dou't think she ought lo be encouraged Iu putting such fool ish Ideas lu the heads of husbands." Washington Star. An Unsuccessful Author's Diary, Following Is nn extract from tho journal of un author who lias not been foriuuiite cuougli to write a success ful novel: "Kose ut five nnd Vt out tho plot for a short story. "At eight, I rang the breakfast bell, moved the chairs nrouiid the table and rattled the knives to foul the neigh bors. "Wrote two paems ou the world ns a great place to fast In; also, a short article to prove thai nppeUte la a mere delusiou. "I theu went to the posloitlce to henr the clerk say there had been n wreck ou the road, and my check iv a hue mnuuscript wouldn't arrive till nt'ter Christmas. 1 "The clerk observed ihnt it was 'n beautiful day,' nnd I went out ami dined sumptuously ou the climate." Atlanta Cunnlltutiou. , ( sg?.,jiLr.g;u.a i I I s m0W I IvSfda Ptnkham'a Vegetable Compound. It will entirely cura tho worst forinn of Fcinr.ln Complaint?, nil Ova rian troubles, Infiurrmuiiion find t'lecration. Fulling nnl Displacement of tho Wornl), nnd ton sequent Sjiinul Wcakners, nnd is peculiarly adapted to the Chanpro of Life. It has cured m-no crises of Uacknrim nnd Leurorrnorri thn:i nny other remedy tlio v.'urld has ever known. It i i almost i:ifal!i!l: i i mjch cases. It dissolves and cxp: Is tumors from tho Uterus in r.u e.rly stago of development, and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. Irregular, Suppre-wd or Painful Jilenstruation, AVenkncss cf tho Stomach, ImUirestion, ISloatinjr, Flooding, Nervous rrortration, Head ache. (Tt'nernl JJehility quickly yields to it. Womb troubles, causing' pain, vcight, find haelcr.che, instanf'y re lieved a:id permanently cured by its use. I'r.di r nil circumstances it acts in harmony with tho laws that govern tho f era:: la Fystctn, and b as harmless as vater. It quickly removes that Itcarlng-down Focll-.ig, extreme Innrd tude, tlon't care" and "want-to-lw-lcft-alono" fueling, excitability, irritability, nervousness. I HzzIiicsk, l'nlntucss, uleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy cr tho " bltie;i," and backache. Theso nre sura indications of Female Weakness, or koiuo derangement cf the Uterus, which this medicine always curcy. Kidney Complaints and lfcickaeho cf o!U:cr sex tho Vegetable ComiKJtind always cure:!. No other fenmlo medicine In tho tvorld lins received such widespread nnd titiiutillftcl endorsement. 'o other medicine lias swell a record of cures of female troubles. Those -women who refuse to accept anything else nro re warded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Kohl by Druggists everywhere. lief use nil substitutes. P- STRENGTH! PURITY! - FLAVOR! Sold only in 1 DramSum I let !n For the round Uon heoda cut tram tho tronto of LION COFFtt wrapper wo mall FREE tho, moat valuable premenlo over ottered, . Here are some of the LION'S LATEST GIFTS : Colored Wax Crayons-scholars' Joys. Cornelian Agnira for tlip borai Mil. Illnr Hulls ror llltlp (Iris, htrlng Tops which the arrhln twlrlsi llox of Jat-katrawa n llveljr aarno, I'lnr I'lriarrs, all well-known to famer- " hllilhi.nil Da, a" la sura ro plraao. As will "Vlolrtsnndtsweet Prns," "A l.lft from llrOTfo" 'a a arm ofart, "A l.lrl. Tussle" shows puppies smart I "l.lttle ptweetheurta' la verr rule AH are pretty, beyond dispute I nest Hi eel Khrars nnd tieleaora to Amen- the preaents here for yoni Ilultonhole Hclssora we aend nlonp;, Ladles' I'enknl ves er J arlt It ul yes stsoa;, Kellclous I'li-iurea, rich nnd rare, 4'luifa-bound Novels read everywheri Ulrllonorlee for dnlly nae. And Tnpesiry Covers we enn produret FubH-rlption to "Amur lean Queen," Forkot Mnlrh Hales, Ihe best yet seen Uleu'a Nerkilea, vnrled In design KuKpoudera lliot are really line I And (ood Hieel Razors, hollow (round. With l.eniher Ustsr Miraps are louudi A Weddina King, a Turquoise Hint, ' Au Opnl Ulna will pleasure brlna, A Unmet Ring Tor youth or man. A Droorh-Pla made ou neniesi plant A Hllver Urarelci for the wrist. And Hell Hnekles are In the lint i llnlr t ombs made orTonoUe-ahell rila Hairpins of the same, ns welli And Kubber Dressing" t ombs so Hoe, With lluir llrusbes-a varied line I A I'orrelaln Clark surely charms. We've ulna those thai give alarms. And Watches, too. for either sea. Which man or woman ran annexi There'a Handkerchiefs for mnu and wl.'o, JUano Handkerchiefs la last a 1 1 It-1 And, fur Ihe Ladies' special use, Mini porters, darters, we produce! A Miopplng ling, or Ladles' Hell, Or I'orkft-llook lu hold Ihe "geldi,' And Hllver Tea or Table Hpoona Are listed lu our Premium booust A K lichen Knife so sharp and keen, Conspicuous iu the List Is seeu. And l.lnvn Towels- houaen He's prldo, For Lion Heads we will provide. Tnoth-llru-bes that are eiroug and One. With brilles while and geuuluet And Hllver Napkin Rlngsao neat Their ouunl you but arldum merit A host of gills both small and great, Too uumrrau lo enumeraiei They're hereto meet Ihe varied views Oflliose wh LIO.N COKr'LK use I Illustrated Premium List In Every Package. Voolson Gpice Co., tolkdo, omo. an '.i.' yj-.-i! J How Truly the Great Fame of Lytlia E. Pink ham's' Vegetable Com pound Justifies Her Orig inal Sip-nature. - lb Packages I l?iivaii sS, I
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