Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would long ago havo boon In my gravo," writes Mrs, 8. n. Now torn, of Decatur, Ala., "If It had not boon for Etoctrlo nittors. For throo years I suffered untold ngnny from tho worst forma of indigestion, wntorbrasli, stomach and bowel dyspepsia. Tint tills excellent modiolno did mo a world of good. Slnco using It I can cat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." For Indi gestion, loss ol apnntlto, stomach, liver and kiHnoy troubles Electric Bitters aro a positive, guaranteed euro. Only SO cts at H. Alex Stoko's drug store Clerical Orders. Pursuant to Its usual custom, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will issue clerical ordors for tho year l'.HVI to ordained clergymen having regular charge of churches located on or near its linos. Clergymen desiring such or ders should make individual application for samo on blanks furnished by the company through Its agents. Applica tions should reach tho gonernl olllco of the company by December 21, so that ordors may be mailed December .11 to all clergymen entitled to receive them, Many new designs In rings at C. F Hoffman's. Reynolds' Perfect Cold Curo sold under absolute guarantee to curo. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BUFFALO & ALLIXiHANY VALLEY DIVISION. Low Grado Division. In EffiKt May 29, 1902. lEastern Standard Time. lASTWAItn. N'09 No.113 No.lOI NolO .No107 STATIONS. A- A Ai M 1 M rittsbunr f b i. n 9 tm l :t 8 ut Kedllnak .! 11 in 4 in HI litiWHonham V 40 II !K 4 1- no; Mew Uetlilohom .... 10 1.1 11 47 4 ;Vi s ;ir Oiik KUIkb 10 .11 4 ft" s 4.1 Aliiysvlllu 10 II ft! ft m 40 tmuniervllle 10 4-1 ft -I to nit lirnokvlllo d o lino u n :r.i 9 lown mi -ii in ;o n d uller t3rii 10 t.'i iV Hi .C Jtoytoldsvlllii.. 41 II : lift'i 0 lft! B ;o i nnijoiiHl to ftl -I I 411 1 '.'0. .... ull tJruuk C ft- II 4 s ll:i tl.ii Mr.. Diilinls ?irjiiM I Jft 40 "W 10 r-uliulK 7 17 1 :t7 8 IU Winter-burn.... 7 : 1 60 7 oft I'onndolU 7 M 1 7 10 Tyler 7 4.1 2 0:1 7 I" Note. llennetelto H 00 2 L! 7 41 Onint tN in l ;c :7 ft l Driftwood ( 8 4ft .... II oft 8 A.M. A. M. I. St. P. M l. M. Train OOt (Sunday 1 leaven I'll tsbiirKV.no a. m., Red Bunk 11.10 Hrookvllle 13.41, KeynnltinvilU 1.14, Falls t'rei'k 1.211. llulluls l.W p. 111. wrsTWAiin N. W7 NoI06,N No. 114 No. 110 A A. M. A l. H. f. M. .... i l.VjIl 30 .... I ft Ml .... t 41 til 40 .... t 17 .... a AO II Aft .... a 2 .... 7 17 13 22 .... a A3 .... 7 2ft 12 it) ... 7 UO .... 7 30 12 a .... 7 oft .... 7 44 12 40 .... 71" a so h 00 1 oft jft oft 7 :a B 37 8 1(1 1 20 ft 13 7 42 t8 H2 t5 IK t7 4M 8 44 8 23 1 32 ft 37 7 !W 6 ft t8 113 .... tS 4:i tB 12 t7 04 tft AO tH IS 7 1ft 8 fto 1 .'.'.I 8 00 IS 30 7 30 til M J2 12 8 1ft .... 7 47 tH IS -3 2ft 8 32 ... 7 A3 tH 22 ... 8 3 .... 8 01 9 30 2 as a 4ft .... 8 31 9 ft7 8 (HI 7 14 .... 8 4ft 10 10 II 20 7 2ft .... 11 lft S 12 lift I A 30 S 9 4ft .... A. M. p. m. v. ni. !. u. p. m. STATIONS. Driftwood.... Orant Itennezetle... Tylor Ienntteld Winterburn .. Babtila DuHols Falls Ureek... i'anvoast iieynoldsvlllu J'uller lown Hrookvllle... bummervtlle.. Maysville OafcKldire Wew Hnthlnhem i.awsonhnra. lied Hank.... I'lUsburg. . . . QTraln 94! (Hundny) leaves DitHols 4.10 p. m. Falls Creek 4.17, Kttynnldsvllle4.30, Hrookvllle .0O, Ked Hunk 8.30, lMttsbiiiK .; p. m, Trains marked run dully; dully, oxeent Sunday) t flag station, where signals must bo Khown. Philadelphia & Erie Railroad Division In effect March 24th, 1002. Trains leave Driftwood as follows: EASTWARD :0I . m Train 12, weekdays, for Hunbury, WlHcmbarre, Haileton, I'otisvillo.Hi'raiitou, HHrrltHHirK and the Intermediate illa tions, arriving at l'lilladelpliln 8:3:1 p. m., .New York, 9:30 p. m.i biiltlniore,a:U0 p.m.) Washington, 7:lp. m I'ullmiin I'urlor car from Willlamsport to Philadelphia mid pas senger coaches from Kane to l'lilladelphla and Willlamsport to lialtlmore and Wusli Jogton. Johsonbuho Railroad. WEEKDAYS. a. m. 10 4ft ar Clermont lv 11 00 11 04 11 07 It 10 11 18 11 20 11 28 11 40 13 01 10 8H M 8S 10 81 10 3ft 10 20 10 11 9A5 40 WoodVHle Quliiwood Bmlth's Run Instsntt.r HtraiL'ht Olon Haxel Johnson boric lv ltldnway ar Riduway & Clearfield Railroad and Connections. n.m. 780 1 to 1 08 7 05 7 01 1 A7 47 ' 3 i.m. a.m. a.m p.m. 7 00 12 10 7 10 13 20 7 21 12 30 7 2S 12 33 7 2s 13 M t 83 12 411 7 43 12 AO 7 47 12 A4 7 ftl 7 A4 1 03 8 00 1 10 lft 9 as ar Rldgwaylv p.m. 4 10 4 20 4 30 S 04 1 A4 I Al 147 9 2A 9 1A 9 11 9 07 mm naven C'roylaiid Shorts Mills Blue Rock Carrier Brockwuy v'l Lanes Mills McMInn Suit Harveys Run lv hulls (J'k ar lv DuHols ar 4 M 4 87 1 43 9 02 4 41 4 Al 4 bi 1 88 C A3 1 88 8 47 8 43 8 m 8 8A 9S 80 41 10 1 19 1 1A A 02 A 10 A lift I OA 2ft 8 lft 1 2ft 4 80 1 13 a At) ar Falls O'k lv 8 10 I 20 & 10 12 12 ft2 1 44 Heynoldsvllle 8 21 1 32 ft 37 8 12 24 6 10 llnskvllle 8 AO 1 All 8 00 4 AO 11 47 New Itethl'm 9 HO 2 38 8 4ft 4 OA II 10 Red Rank 10 10 8 30 7 3ft 1 80 9 00 lv l'Htsburgar 12 3S A 80 9 45 Ai.m. a.m. .n . p.m. p.m. p.m. ior time tables and additional information cousull ticket axeuts. J.B. HUTCHINSON Geo Manager J. R. WOOD, Uen. I'ubS Agt ItiSO p. m. Train 8, dally for Hunbury, liar rlsburK and 111 liwlial Intermediate stations, 4utIvIiik at I'uiladolphla 7:33 p. 111., New York 10:23 p. u Ualiimore 7:30 p.m., Wash, union 8:3a p. m. Vest) Imled parlor cars land passonjiiir oaches, Byttftlo to l'hlladi l iiibla and WusIiIiikuju. -.Oo p. m. Train 8, dally, for liar-rl-sbura and Intermediate stations, ar riving at Philadelphia 4:2ft A. M.i Xtsw York, 7. LA a. m.i llaltimoie, 2.;m a. m.s Valiliin:tiii 4. OS A. M. I'ullman ttleeplnir curs from HarrlsburK to 1'hlladelpliia and Now York. J'ullauulphlu passeiiKtirs can remain in aleeuer uudisturled until 7:80 a. m. 11:06 cm. Train 4.dallv for Huiiliurv llnn.1.. buri and lutormedlale stations, arrlvlua at Philadelphia, 7:22 A. M.i New York, 9:33 4. at. on week days uud 10.;is a m. on bun alay; Baltimore, 7:1ft a. u. WashliiKtou, s:au jk. m. ruiiiuau sieeprs rrom Krie, M Willlamsport to IMilladelohla. and WUIUusjsiHirt Ui WasbliiKtou. I'usseiiKer owiiM from Erie u I'hlladolphla, and tt itrawMMri' m, iiitiiimuni. 11:27 p.m. Tmlo 14, daily for Hunbury, Harris. ajounc aua pnuciuui intermeaiutestatlons.ur riving at Philadelphia 7:22 a. in.. New York t-JIH a. m. tKuekdays.J10.il3 a. m., Munduy) sai.uiii'i" ' u, WIM1II1IISI.OU, s:ju a UX, YesUbuled buffet sleeping curs and pas swntfar cuachea, Bull alu to l'lilladelphla and aVatfnsuat4iU. WKSTWAKB skS8 a. an Train 7, dally (or Buffalo via Emuorlum. 4:88 a. is. Trala 9, dally for Erie, Rldx way, and week days for DuBols, Clermont aud urlaclpal Inter tuudlale stations. :0 a. m. Train 8, dally for Erie aud litter. naulsUi aoiitta. 1:44 p. os. T,raln 15, dafly or Buffalo via 4 iso p. . Train U, weekdays for Kane and J,meaUtestaaUma. TACTLESS FANNY. Jannnscliek's Itensott For Openlnw Iter aensotv In Srrnonse. A Pyrnciisc man tells a story of Mine. Jnnntisrhek when she was a iroinltieiit star.' The wily lulvnneo neiit went to Syriienso n week or so lx'fure the local theater opened there for (he senson and proencdril to till tip the guileless newspaper men with the statement that Jnnausehek had said that she would open her season In Hint plnee or not nt nil. Her nmnnner wanted t'hl caRo, tint Birred to compromise on Itoston or ritlladelphln. but tho inn dnmo was firm. Nalurnlly S.vrneuse was dcllKhtcd nt the honor. .Innausehek tfot panes of advance notices, and when the opening nlulit came the theater was packed ns never before. After the ilrst net an nnililtlotts re porter "went behind" to Interview Mine. Janniischek. "Kyrncuse feels very proud that you hnvo stntteil here this season." lie snld, "and my paper would like to tell the people for you why you havo so honored us." "tlrent hesvens," saltl the tactless runny, "I Iwul to open some place!" Chicago HetVn-il -Herald. , How to ltenl History. rerlinps the ta'st way to rend history Is to tnfto up the life of some Brent lid uro that attracts our linagiimtlon and bo drawn by that Into the study or the Konornl stiik'e upon which he was only a single netor. f'citiih.ly It Is not 11 good plan to begin with those elabo rate documentary histories In which you cannot see the wood for the trees. It Is better to be wrong In a few of your facts or even contract n bins from some partisan historian than to lose yourself In a morass of documents, says Success. The best histories are the rlvldest. If they occasionally lead yon 11 stray, you can always correct them by the more sober colored chronicles. Miienti lay may have been prejudiced, and so tuny Fronde, and so undoubtedly was Cnrlyle: so. ngnln. was Cilibon: yet, none tic 1- ss, these ore the great his torians, the historians who set you up on the peaks of time and enable you to see history as It lies beneath in wide views and broad musses. Texas Vrrmrnlsr, "Speaking of Texas." said n young lawyer who once lived In the I.one Star State to the New Orleans Times Democrat, "reminds me of a peculiar conversation I heaid In n grocery store n few years ago In one of tho sum Her places of the state, and the lory will nmply Illustrate the pecul iarities of tho vernacular in certain more remote parts of Texas. I hap pened to he In the gn ry store In question when n little girl enine In to buy some eggs, and the following cnt versatlon was carried on between the girl and the keeper of the plnee: 'Ain't you got no eggs'' asked the Utile girl. 'I ain't said I nfn't,' the storekeeper re plied, whereiisiii the l!t le girl replied after this fashion: 'I ain't nsk yon Is you ain't yon. 1 ask yoti is you Is yon. Ain't you?' That's thu way lliey tall: . some sections of the state. The little lassie who 'used the expression made herself cletir nnd she got the 1 .a." I'aiilNlinieiit In 1'ersiu. Among the Persians the usual mode of punishment Is the bastinado, from which men of the highest rank are not exempt. It Is Inflicted with very great severity, frequently so as to render the sufferer almost n cripple lor life. The victim Is thrown upon his face and each foot Is passed through a loop of strong cord attached to a pole, which Is raised horizontally by men, who. twisting It round, tighten the ropes and render tho feet Immovable. Two executioners then strike the solo alternately with switches of the pouiegrnnnte tree well steeped In water to render them sup ple. A store of these switches Is gen erally ready for use In the pond which adjoins tho courtyards of the houses of tho great. The punishment frequently lasts for an hour or until the unfortu nate victim faints from pain. rrrivnrr of Mlnil. M. Orovy when president of France on one occasion extricated himself from a predicament with wonderful pres ence of mind. lie was being conducted around the anion by an eminent artist, when be saw a painting which dis pleased blm. "What a daub!" he ex claimed. "Whose Is It?" "That pin turo, M. le President," said ills cicerone, "It Is my own work. Ah!" said the president without any sign of embar rassment nt his awkward mistake, "la our country, when we particularly wish to purchase a thing, we always begin by running It down." And, true to his part, he purchased the offending paint ing there and then. Hla Slnny Thosghts, "Don't you sometimes have thoughts," asked the soulful young thing, "that are absolutely unutter able?" "I do, miss," answered the old poet. "And sometimes when 1 niu digging for a rhyma that won't come I have thoughts that are absolutely unprint able." Chicago Tribune. Her .Version of tho liden Incident. "I suppose you regard Eve as to blame for tempting Adam to eat tho apple?" "Not at all," answered Miss Cayenne. "Eva waa too generous to want the ap ple all for herself, and Adam was not gentleman enough to let her hove It" Washington Star. The loap. Dalntlclgn (at the boarding house) Beg pardon, Mrs, Skinner, but Isn't this the same soup we bad yesterday, warmed overt Mn. Skinner No, air. It Is what was left over from yesterday. Boston Transcript. ELEPHANTS. fretv Grow Nine Feet filch the A!a Jorliy tlplnar t niter Fight Feet. The average term of an elephant's life, although there Is 110 pi:-else In formation on the point, Is seventy or eighty years. The elephant Is net In full vigor nnd strength till tblrty-tlve. The most ready way of forming an r.p proximate Idea of the a;'o Is by the ainonut of turn over of the upper edge of the ear. In young anlnials, some times up to thb nge of eight or nine years, the etlge Is quite straight. It. however, then begins to turn over, r.lnl by the time the animal Is thirty the edges lap over to the extent of an Inch, nnd between this nge and sixty this Increases til two Inches or slightly more. Kxtrnvagant Ideas are held as to tho height of an elephant. Such a thing as nn elephant measuring ten feet at the shoulder docs not :;! t In India or Burma. Sanderson, who Is ad mitted to be the best authority on the subject, says the largest male be ever met with measured H rcct 10 Inches and the tallest female 8 feet !i Inches. Tho majority of elephants, however, are below eight feet, and an animal rarely reaches nine feet, the fcmi'le being slightly shorter than the male. The carcass of an elephant 7 feet -I Inch es tall weighed In portions gave n total weight of :.i!X) pounds, so nn elephant weighing two tons should be common enough. The skin was about three fourths of nn Inch thick. A tirent Spt erh. A lawyer whose ehspience was of the spread eagle sort was addressing the Jury nt great length, nnd bis legal opponent, growing weary, went out side to rest. "Mr. B. Is making n great speech." raid u friend to the liorcd counsel. "Oh, yes j Mr. B. always makes n great speech. If you or I had occasion to announce that two and two make four, we'd be Just fools enough to blurt It right out. Not so Mr. B. He would say. "If. by that arithmetical rule known ns addition, we desired to nrlve at the sum of two Integers lidded !o two In tegers, we should find and I assert this boldly, sir, and without the fear of successful contradiction -wo, I repent, should Hint by the particular arithmet ical formula before mentioned -anil, Sir,' I hold, myself perfectly responsible for tho assertion 1 am about to make that the sum of the two given Integers nddud to tho two other Integers would be four!" Served lllm Rlstht. "Yes," said tho end looking chap. " was a gay burglar oiieu, but nn acci dent put nn end to my career. Voq see, I was a humorous chap ton." ' "You look It." said tho wise guy un der bis breath. "I got Into 1111 art gallery ono tiny by telling the Janitor that I was a picture taker. I took a lot of them, too, iimoug which was one of Plugugly. the cham pion prizefighter of 18-15." "Did they catch you?" asked the Wise guy. ''No," replied the sad looking num. "Plugugly's portrait was next to my olnr plexus, nnd I hnd to drop them all. It was such a striking likeness." Of corn-Be It was to be expected that tho sad looking man should get I lie Worst of the tight that followed. Cin cinnati Commercial Tribune. Ho Hnd Not, At one of the public receptions nt the White House during the second Cleveland administration Mr. riiiiuucl Clemens (Mark Twain) was presented to Mrs. Cleveland. On shaking hands with her he gave her a card, asking simply, "Will you please sign that?" Mrs. Cleveland glanced nt the enrd to find nothing but the words, "lie tins not" written across It. She looked In amused perplexity to Mr. Clemens for something further, when the latter ex plained: "My wlfo said tf I raino hero l would bo sure to come with my golpshos on; but I haven't, have 1? Ho I wish yog would sign thnt for 1110 to give her." ' Mrs. Cleveland looked down ut Ills feet and then laughingly wrote her name on thu card. The Wny of n Woman. "I ha to to bo contradicted,", she aald. "Then I won't contradict you," ho returned. "You don't love me," she asserted. ''I cjon't," he admitted. "You are a hateful thing!" she cried. "I am," ho rophed. "I believe you're trying to teaso me," bo said. " am," he ooqepded. . "Aud thut you do lv? me," "I do." Var a moment she waa silent, "Well," she said at lust, "1 do hate a man who Is weak enough to be led by a woman. He ought to buve a mlud of liis own aud strength." He sighed. What else could he do? Chicago Post. Took No Chances. "Yea, slrreo!" exclaimed tho boodlo politician. "I claim thut, dcsplto what people say against me, I have never In my life taken a penny of dishonest money." VVe bold our breath. "Because It Is my Invariable rule," bo continued, "to bite all coin aud make sure It's good before I deliver." Baltimore News. TWo Points of Difference. "The difference between the cow and the milkman," laid the gentleman with a rare memory for Jests. "Is that the cow gives pure milk." "There Is another difference," retort ed tho uillkmuu. "The cow doesn't give credit" For every aelf made man In the world there are ten who are aelf unmade. -I Chicago News. " ' Werplnu- at m tVeddlns. A Chinese marriage Is nil ceremony no talk, no levity and much crying. The solemnity of a funeral prevails. After I lit- 1 xchnnge of presents the bride Is itrc-M.-il with much care In a red gown, liitx-iule or silk, If she can pet It: her eyelashes are painted n tleep black, ami she wears 11 heavy red veil attache. I to 11 scarlet headdress, from which lm.lt tlon pearls are pendent over tlie forehead. A feast Is spread upon n tulib'. to which the blushing bride Is led by live of her best female friends. They are seated at the tnble, but no one enls. The utmost silence prevail;. wh,-ii. Ilnally, the mother leads olT in a cry, the maids follow and the brhle echoi In the chorus. Then all the bridesmaids leave the table and the disconsolate mother takes a seat beside the chair of state where the bride fits. The bridegroom now enters, with four of his best men. The men pick up the throne on which the bride sits. a::d. preceded by the bridegroom, form l:t proecssliin aud walk around the ri.e.in or Into nn adjoining parlor, signifying that he Is carrying her awny to his own Inline. The guests then throw i-b-e at the happy couple, n cus tom we have borrowed from tho heathen. Prnfrsslonnl I'rlile. Newspaper men. from great editors down to rural correspondents, ore proud or their profession, although not all sit as secure ns John Black, for many years the chief of the London Chronicle. Black s'lip; orteil the Melbourne ad ministration In his paper, yet ho never askeil 11 favor of any of the ministers. (Hi one occasion Lord Melbourne said to him: "You are the only man In England who for .-cts that I am prime minister." "I low so. my lord?" Inquired Black, supposing that he had been Inadver tently disrespectful. "Because." replied Melbourne, "you lire the only man I know who never risks 11 iiivr r inc." "I I ave 110 favor to usk." s.ild Black quietly "I have 110 favor to ask any one In il e world! You lire prime min ister of Kuglnnd. but I mil 'editor of the Mi::vi!ii: Chronicle, nnd I would not ihaivc plnccs with the proudest mail In M: gland not even, my lord, with you " A Pitch l.nke. Trluldntl. an Island In the south At lantic opp site the mouth of the Ori noco. Is l:i.n 1. is for Its pitch. There lire districts where there Is pitch ev ery wlnru. The beach Is pitch, and so are the "rocks." sonic of which have been carried :',' to supply Paris and New York lib tar pavements At I.n tvi piin apples grow to perfection Iq n brown s.:i which s hair pitch. But Hie wonder of the Isle s the pitch hiku M iiiIIk and a half In clrctimfcrcneo. As It lies e!ltcrlllg 111 the sun It looks like a vast bcii of monstrous mush rooms, all black and of nil kinds of shape and slr.e. some measuring ns much ns flft.v feet across. The space between these unlovely objects Is tilled with oily water In parts of the lake the pitch Is quite liquid, and the ground nil round Is full of pitch anil coaly stuff to n. depth of hundreds of feet. Never Make a Plnyer. First Caddie 1 saw ye carrying for fho minister, yesterday, Donald. What kin' o player Is he? Second Caddie Man, he'll never niuk' I gpwfferl D'ye ken what he an yd When ho misses the Iw'V J'lrst Ciiddlo No; what does he aayt Beeoud Caddie (disgustedly! - "Tut, rut!" Glasgow Times. B , R A P. Clerical Orders. Clerical orders for the year 1003 will be issued by the UufTalo, Uoohostor & Pittsburg K'y as In former years to or dained clergy men having regularehargo of churches located on or near tho lino of Its road. Application blanks will bo furnished by ticket agents of tho com pany, and should bo forwarded to tho general passenger agent at Rochester as early as possible. No orders will bo Is sued exoopt on the Individual application of olorg.viiinn, made on blanks furnished by tho company and oorted to by ono of Its ugontH. J H. HUOHKaT UNDERTAKING AND EM QALMING. A full Hue of supplies constantly on linnd Picture friiinliiK it Kucclnlly. tltllee mill wuro room In renrof Miss Mnriiitret Kviiiih' nickct store. Hesldence neurcor. Urnnt and Silt sis N. HANAU l an) cltMintf out my stouk of dry and ifeqls' furnishing fond-i ut jfoliiK to quit business, 11.01) DreNS (lootls Nrtc UreKs kimmI. 3.1c drertu uooiIh, c t;uNliii,ere i'M' (IllhilllHM'O tide Ciislimere r INc I'lalils kc I'IiiIiIn II.IM llroiirlclotlt kl.20 llroiuli.'iolli 11.00 Silks Tto nilks IVK'SllkK 4.V- Silks he Itrusll HilllllliK fx- It t-it-.li II I ml I ri)C ' Tulile Linen otic tulile llneu Till ttthlo linen ' mic. Iiuiclier's linen 41k' Iiuiclier's llneu 60 eitinlirie lining 60c ladles' slilrt waist Kir (In- iS .e "Hi! '24c 4,' ji' I'io tk; "ik! I'.V; VHo ,"7e 4! I1.V 7c 4! 2Uc. 4Uu mm li-'i! is! 4c 40c CLOTHING. In black snd'hlun, chiy worsted Minnie uiu) rouuu utitsuiis, lis. 00 suits (14.UU suits 12.00 suits loot) suits 8.00 suits 5.00 suits 4.00 suits til. on 10.00 ui 7.2it SIM lip H.40 YOUTH'S SUITS. 110.00 suits 8.00 suits 7.00 suits S.B0 suits -1.110 suits t.ftO suits .60 7.2.1 1 B.2H 6.1k) 4.76 4.00 D. 76 S.76 Christmas Present. Tor sovural years rD have suggested about this time of year that a subscrip tion to TltR Star for one year would be a suitable Christmas present to give a friend who does not already take THE Star, and euch year a few people acton the suggestion, and for that reason wo msko tho same suggestion this year. What can you buy for 11.00 that a friend would got as much benefit out of and bo reminded every week In tho year of tho giver, as a year's subscription to The Star ? Try It. The Problem of a Tired Mother. The funny papers have told, time and again, how it makes a man feel to be shut up alone with the children even for a few hours. It's no wonder that nerve troubles attack the mother for she has the children all the time. How can she help being nervous, especially white the little ones are making such con stant drafts on her energy? No woman can endure the strain of her housework and two or three little ones unless her digestive powers are of an unusual order. She can't man ufacture force enough to stand the strain. We can suggest one thing that will surely help her and it isn't a drug poison either. It is VInol, made by a remarkable new process from that wonder ful remedy, cod liver oil, a true tonic. Money back If you don't find this true. H, ALEX. STOKE DRUOOI3T. Mull orders supplied. Ono dollHr per bot 1 1 n c x press pre pa I d , Needed In Every Home THE NEW AND F.NLAR.GLD EDITION OF webster's International Dictionary A ninlonary f FNGI.HM. l.lotrupl. j', Gvuiir aptiy, r lotion, ate, Now I'lutea Throughout 25,000 New Words fhrisss and Definitions I'repiircd under ll,o direct super W011 of W. T. HARRIS, Ph.D., LL.D., I'nileil Hlales (loiunilssioncr of K1I11 ciilion, itsaUleil by a la re" corps of c -i-pclelil. HpcciiilinU and editors. Rich Elm1ln)! 2J44 Quarto Pause 5000 Illustrations I Cj'"V7tn Ltlemnlionulirit Jlmliianetl J'i j:::ni, r.nnmliii! Ilia "I'nubriilyiU." VV111 Am' (( L'nlnrycil l.'diliuu of lu '.hitrrmiliiitii.l inn ii-mil in October, nun. o . I.,ll.l!ll Wabolar'a Coiloalala Dliln. w il li tl limsiiryi.r I uol I iali Vt'urilwiil I'lirasui ,, rime ii'Jtiuimiluiii, r.l,tT..iia3 6-lln(ilM, Mi-;t-i.iii.;i ii'inllly. feeonil-eliiM lnlo." Speetinei! pllKCR, clO. Of IKltU ll.Ku.i ICIlt Oil IllllllluitiUll. O iC.MERIUAMCO. Publishers, . i-lngfield, Ma&a goodi and cloth lot; and ladies por oeiit less than cost, Am fl .00 IikIIkh' shirt wiiUts i.: Indies' shirt wulHt Jl .13 1 .'ill Indies ..hlrt wiiUt fl.l.t Indies' -li 1 1 1 wills! IMtr tl 2.1 liuliy drcHNes -Vi 7V linl.y drcHHcs - 0'mt fitk! hnliy drcNt's - Ink: 2.V! huhy dienses, - 11k- ;.V Imhy hklrm - - 4V Me Imhy hkirts . ;v 2.V. Imliy's skirt - liin UK: child's stocking ' 7'-,': l'J'icchild's nlorkinKs lu: I; child's stis klnns li'.e Si'Hr stiiiifl rovers - - Ilk: ftc hulls sllkuleen 4C li. ynrd Nilkiiteeii 7'o IV ynrd Hilkali.cn 111'. 0 II lift llexllilecoi-Ni't - (I ml (1.00 llexllilu comets Hk: h.V DeNlhie corset arm ' Ikkr liexihie corttst 4ik: 40c flexible corset 21k: Chlldrens' Knuo Pant's Suits -.00 Suits, 4. SO Mills 4110 suits II.W suits 1 .V) HUllS I.IKIStpIs ' 7-V knee ni n8 I wrirurirs V. nit iicN-itv ( wtsartss if I COLLEOtATC If j4sipusMSjsl 8.110 ;i mi 2.UU 2.60 1. mi l-V JS Ilk: Ilk) Ilk: 7n IDc UUu 1UO Ho pants fith: knee bunts 26c knee punts 2.V child's overalls ' Men's 16c llneu collars Hoy's liki linen collars Men's ?6c rubber collars Men's 60e. neckties Men's 26c ueek ties Child's 10c necktie We our Line OK BATH TUBS, LAVATORIES AND CLOSETS, ENAMELED AND CAST IRON SINKS. GAS FIXTUTES AND BURNERS, MONARCH INSTAN TANEOUS WATER HEATER, BATH ROOM SPECIALTIES.' Estimates furnished for Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. R. D. Albright, Noxt door lo forwln's Photo Onlltiry. CHRISTMAS GOODS Tlie Gasn N.y. Racket store- A Great Sale Now On With a lull line of Christmas goods, among which we mention Dolls, Toys, Baby Go-carts, trains for the little boys, Sleds for the girls and 'Hobby Horses. A full line of Imported Chinaware. Special Christmas Candies Best Cream Mixed Candy, Best Chocolate Candy, It would take of our Christmas you premiums and and loon our stock while the goods are The Cash New York Racket Store, S. Friedman, Trop., Foster B:dg., Main St., ReynoldsvIUe, Pa. TO METHODISTS Patronize the BEST and CHEAPEST, it'! THE 1 PITTSBURG CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Kstubllshed 1833. Rev.C. W. Smith, D. D., Editor. Organ of the Mothodlst Episcopal Church in Westorn Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio nnd West Virginia. Able articles nn all the live quostions of the day. Tho contributors include some of the most eminent writers of the church. The we.okly expositions of the Sunday-school Lesson is unexoollod. In teresting news from all tho churches. Spools! attention given to the Ep worth Leafuo and Young Folks' De partments. Terms only $1.00 por year in advance. All Itinerant Ministers of the M. E. Ghuroh aro agents, to whom subscrip tions may be paid. Sent three months on trial for 25 cents. Sumule copies sent free. Mention this paper. AddrossCiiKis-riAN Advocate, Pittsburg, Pa. T HNTER IS HERE- AND SO H Northamer & Kellock, And we him! I)' It. c invpiimd limn ever Id il l othin. t work nr miylhinir in the wood working 1 1 1 Upholstering and rt;ir win k .if ll kimU (I'm. prompt If. Picture Pramlnji Vi Inn'e Jul mn i V. .1 ii-lm'i.'.. tin. of Pio'.iirt' Mi'tililini snd i carry h line nf I'txini nnmidinir In xiiick Cull and examine -1 1 1 Hit" prices. Our o.ilii tii't shop is so small and our hti-iiioss is getting mi large we will have In tin nouii'l liing In get inure room, no wo have decided to cell olT all our franu'd Pictures cat Cost 7.00 Pictures at M.flB. n.liO Pictures lib 4.f0. .VU0 Pictures at t;l.80. ti.00 Pictures at ).'. - :i.00 Picture at i'i.'ln. 3.00 Picture at i (10. .(H1 Pictures Ht ',fio, nil the pesl. In thu same priipnnjiin, We are aUn 11 jenu fur ihu Kami In side Sliding Blind and Patent. Screen Windows. Remember thu place Northamer & Kellock, ' Woodward Building, Main St. -OO TO- BON TON BAKERY JOHN II. BAUM, Prop., Forcood first-class baked goods such as fine Marble Cake, English Wine Fruit Cake, French Fruit, Dev iled Cake, Angel Cake, Lady Fingers, Jelly Drops, Kisses, Maroons and lots of other good cakes. A fine selection of all kinds of cookies; a good line of Fresh Bread and Parker House Rolls, Buns, Coffee Cakes. A nice selection of pies always on hand. Wedding and 1'artle a Sperlally. (live u it a Vail. -AT- 10 cents pound 10 cents 1-2 pound a whole newspaper to mention all goods. Remember we do not offer fairy tales. VVe want you to come over and make your selection here m unbroken lots. in all colors For Men. and Women, Boys and Girls. Just the things for Christmas , presents. Prices 50c to $1.50 Women's Jersey leggms, full length 75 cents. y Misses Jersey !egfins, full length 65 cents. Children's Jersey lecgins, 1 full lenghth 5C cents. The cart will be given away Dec. 24th. Tablets must be in before that date. Bole agents for Snag Proof and Gold Seal Rubber footwear. Roblto s HOLIDAY SLIPPERS