J HAD QUIT WORK READY TO GIVE UP IN DESPAIR Restored to Health By Vlnol . "I was sick, run-down and Anally bad to give up work. After trying p number of remedies and several phy sicians, I was Just about ready to give up In despair. I saw Vlnol ad vertised and decided to try It, luid It has done more good for me than all other means combined. It has built me up and restored my Strength until I now feel twenty years jyounger, and am r.ble to attend to my Iwork again as usual." Job Jcavons, 4086 Llnd Btreet, Wheeling, W. Va. The reason Vinol is so successful In such cases is because it contains tonic Iron and all of the strengthening felood-making and body-building ele ments of cod liver oil, but no oil. Vlnol Is unexcelled as a strength creator for old people, delicate children, jreak, run-down persons, and after lckness and is the l)et known rem edy for coughs, colds and bronchitis. We return your iiiutey if Viuol falls to give satisfaction. Store Cc Fi.i:ht Ony C mpany Rcyno'idviik. W A Warm Greeting is Extended To all his patrons of the past year by Humphrey, the plumber, who Is ever ready to do good work at short notice aud who charges the fairust prices of 1 any .man in the but-inosa. Leaky pipes 'Or frozen ones may result in big dam agis. Gjt my services quick, and It will icost you less. If your furnace smokes let me know. I did good work for you In 1903 and I will do it in 1000. j f C E.'HU)VlPHREYj . t Plumber " . Dr. F.S.DAVENPORT Osteopathic Physician Matson Block Brookvillc, rennsyivania tVuinUliatiii' ami treat meat in Key nol.Jsvllle t appointmknt only. If ynu want tj.y ..plumn nn.t exurntna tion if itiiy el.i-.r.K cii'-e, write me and make 'in appoinnient for any Monday on tiidksoay and I will call at, your h.ime. Dr. F. S. DAVEN POUT, Rnmkville, l'a. WINDSOR HOTEL - W. T. tfuimkiT. Mjtr. Alldwiiy between Hroud Hi. Station and tiejidtnj? Trrrn'.nil on tfllln'M st. ', Ein-..pan $I.iHm.i- r1.,y un.l up. American jl.VI pe Uiiv Hint up. Tin only Tiodoni' priced h.itol nf rep UMolnri and 'n.(iien.: in PHIL 'DELPHI Garment Djeing and Cleaning By James Pontefract ' West Reyncldsvillc, Penn'a j Opposite P. K. It. Fivlirhi Depot. i HUGHES & FLEMING. ' FCMERAk DiaKCTOHS. JJain Slri:ct. Reynoldsville, Pa. . DMIN ISTKATKIX'S NOTICE. JietKtcof Mrs. Catherine h'ni'z, Kccmsc). JM.ern nf R'lriit),,:--riiti.-u n h iV. Of nil's. Uutt.erlne Vui't i, u of VlnUw township. .I..V:' rrin Mini , I'll livlntf l.-.'!l SrHlmul to ttitf ll't-M-Kk' iv I, 'ill pel-Hotl I'. etm.d m suld f-stiit- hi required to mutfe ImrrtedlHU. piiymerr ' !).. n'ln!nlHitr'.r. And tl.os huvtm: rHiru uirum-i. tiic hm e Hill presi'nt then . p. ire-ly iiMtii t-'iu - .p Jor pnynif ut. I.yiiia f. Hi:k.mkk. A'lmlnUtruirix B. M. McOr.-tsht.; Attorney, JtcyuoUl vlllr. pa. . , If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column! The First National Bank Of REYNOLDSVILLE. i Capital and Surplus $175,000.00 Resources . $550,000.00 OFPrOEBS J. 0. Kma, Vlee-Prei. OIBBOTOBfl ' J. O. King ' Daniel Nolan J. a. Hammond . Johk a. Zadcbbb, Pres. - John H. Knuctaer Henry O.'Deible . Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking Opportunity. , It secmj as If this world was espec luly tievioed to develop tho spirit, of sympHthiitlo helpfulness. The powers 6' nature are held to ord"rly wording li such a way that human life Is b-iu-fitted by their operation. Season u mid and go; seed time and harvest inako an orderly suoomslon. Yt there Is always fie liability 10 accident. Danger U an element never long absent. Dleasi, want and distress come to the good a well as the vlulous. No calculation can Injure frerdnrn from reverses and suffer ing. No one Is removed from need of help aod sympathy of Ills fellow. It Is jn-teuoha world as Is b.isr sul:ed to devulop helpfulness In men, pod fellow ship and fraternity as well as manly o'nfidence, fortitude, gennroslty and low. If you fail to become truly manly and womanly. It Is not bvcausu the op portunity has heen lacking. 1 If llfo N spent In a mad tjcainper after tilings of no real value, or even after v.iUi.tble t lil.'igp, ive can gra.-p but super Hilnlly, It Is as much wasted as if iiioui.'ht v. re dulled or nppurtunl y neglected. The hungry mlud shiuld not icjuri'. ItIf by gorging what it can noto'igesi Wlsd'tm lies In clearly dis criminating tho things worth doing, tbeohj"Cts worth pursuing, from those wulen, I'lougli perhaps good for other, ni'iy not be good for us Storm and isiyns. Tortured On a Horse. "For ten years I couldn't ride a horee without being In tori ore from plies," writes L S Naplor. of Uugless. Ky . 'when all d"'iors anl other remedies MM. B.ieHlfii'a ArMc Sa ve cnn d in '' Infallibly for pl.es. burn, scalds, cuts boll, f ver snres. eca ran, sa't .lieum, ei.iw. 25rj. Guaranteed by stoke & Feteht Drug Co. Come In rind lot u explain how o buy two pairs of shoes Adam's. Cured After Fifteen Years' Suffering. Oil City Lady Sev:nty Years Old A Victim of Muscular Rheumatism Praises Uric-O. The following letter from a n-gldent of Oil Cl'y. Pi;., tr-lls how nftor many years of fiifTi ritig wlili mucu'ar rheu matism, a euri w:;s found In Smith's prescription, Uric O. Want all persons suffering with rheumatism to know what Uric O will do and writes as follows: I have been alllioted with muscular rheumatism for the past fifteen yar, and first heard of Uric O through our local paper. I at once set to the Koos pharmacy for the medicine, and have taken four or 11 va largo bottle, and find that I am now entirely cured. I am past seventy years of age, but I cuts now get ab'Hit the house as spry as any of my children. I cheerfully r commend Uric O to anyone suffering with any form of rheumatism. Mrs. 8. M. Irvln. Uric O Is sold by your drueglst at "5c and $1.00 the bottle. Address for trial bottle, the Smith Drug Co., 110 Smith BIdg., Syracuse, N. Y. Uric O is sold and personally recom mended by Stoke & Feicht Drua Co. We have them those choice sugar-cured hams put up by Swift & Co. . The finest ham on the m arket only 1 2 cen ts ' per pound at Hunter & Millireii's. a K. 0. BOHOCMRg, Cashier John B. Gorbett E.H. Wlleon Hams, Did You Say? COOKING A TURKEY. ... Famous Chef Gives This Recipe For ' tha Nationsl Bird. When tho turkey 'Is clcnued ready for roasting It la trussed, after stuff ing, uud placed on Its side ou a rack In a dripping pan. The entire surface Is rubbed with suit. The brenst, legs nnd wings tire rub bed with one-thirl cupful of butter which has been creamed and mixed with one-quarter cup of flour. The bottom of the pan Is dredged also with flour, placed In a but oven, and when the turkey begins to brown the beat Is reduced and the bird Is basted with the fat In the pun, nnd two cups of boiling water nro added for a ten pound turkey, which Is the average size. Tho basting is continued every fif teen minutes until tho turkey Is cooked, which should be from two nnd a half to three hours. . For basting, one-half cupful of but ter melted In oue-hulf cupful of boil ing water is used, and after this has been all :i,rd it Is basted with the fat In pan nnd turned frequently during to ' cooking that It may brown evenly. If the turkey Is browning too fast It Is covered with buttered paper to pre vent burning. The string nnd skew ers nre removed before serving, nnd a garnish of parsley or celery tips is used. To make the gravy the liquid In the pnn In which the turkey bus been ronstod Is poured off. Six tabletipoonfuls of fat nre skira med off from the liquid, returned to the pan nnd browned with six t:l!e spoonfuls of Hour. Three cups of stock, In which gib lets have been lu lled, nre poured on gradually; then. If preferred, the liq uor left In the pun Is used. This Is cooked, fire intnnies. seasoned with snlt nnd !;iper nnd strained. For glbler sauce 1 1 added the heart, liver end ghzard line!; chopped. An old Cennnn custom In vogue with many families Is to sprinkle onr nwny seed In the dripping pan while the turkey is rousting. TIJs Imports n line flavor to the fowl nfld given It n distinction from the or dinary turkey. This is particularly well ndnpted for use with n cold stor age turkey, which one occasionally has to buy In lieu of a fresh killed bird. DOLLS AS ORNAMENTS. These Playthings Are Placed In Life like Attitudes. Among the quaint gifts' these days Is a doll exquisitely dressed. This has come about through the new fushlou for dolls used as fashion plntes and made Into tho figures of chirnilng lit tle statuettes. At one of the lnrge shops lu New Tork these little figures, unlike ordi nary dulls, are dressed with as much care ns n leader of society would be. Tho bodies are of guuze stuffed with some flexible material, and tho faces nre made of n composition, baud paint ed. The expression Is charming nnd the face natural. These dolls nre put in all klnd3 of lifelike attitudes. One is crossing the street with a bulldog on the leash, nn-. other is sitting in a garden chair read ing or sewing, nnd others nre standing In graceful attitudes. The Dresden ones are like Dresden statuettes. They are small nnd dressed In a wonderful nrray of old fashioned clothes. . The best nrt of the first and second' empires is called nto piny, and tho materials nre of the finest. , HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Soft, flabby skins that fall Into folds and .pucker need cold water to give them tone. Thick, oily skin, however, should be washed with hot water. The application of lemon juice will sometimes cnufp warts to. disappear. Touch them several times during the day with a camel's hair brush soaked In the juice. , . A. healthful and refreshing mouth wash Is made by boiling cinnamon bark In water nnd ndxing It with equal parts of the purest olcohol. This Is good both for the gums nnd teeth nnd makes the breath more fragrant. When a foreign substnnco gets into tho eye do not lrrltnte It by trying to force It out. Keep the eye closed for a I few moments, or until the object is I removed by the tears which will flow. If, however. It Is Impossible to remove the substance yourself have some one who will perform the opcrntlon care fully remove It for you. Rest Is not merely doing nothing ; with the 4)ands and keeping the feet still. Almost the greater part of It is in relaxing the nerves and mind. When one can do this good looks aud life will be prolonged, and the temper will be vastly improved, for nervous exhaustion Is the cause of many a quick word better left unspoken. When trying to rest It sutmld be re membered that no restricting gar ments can be worn. If necessary the time for "rest" had better be short ened, while the tight clothing is re moved and put on again, for thus more benefit will be gained. Armadillo Fern Baskets. What appears to be new In the line of flower baskets is the armadillo shell sold by florists. The armadillo's hard hell cover when polished makes a very fine fern basket. The tail of the animal is run over to the long snout and fixed In It, so that it makes a han dle. Filled with ferns, these baskets now appear in the windows of many flor ists. Furthermore they have given a considerable fillip to the study of nat ural history as far as finding ont what armadillos are, especially among the mall children who see them displayed, A Wedding Decoration. Whether it was u mism'.ie or a joke t.r simply an example of bud taste Is It question tint la : till l '.'. r.llng most of the pas .en; era. Kui no natter about that. It cerialuly was i Jorui masterpiece. l'"ull li.ttr feet il Ktood from the ground, In the form if a cross. Hoses while and rosea red composed the body of the truss, and dnltity white blossoms and erect leaves formed the tii".imiugs. In the center the' word "IV ire" was spelled out In rosebuds. Everybody In' the nr admired tin: nfl'erlng, and when the boy set. fl Aown ou the floor uli leaned forward to examine It more closely. At length one old gent Ionian stood u;i and read justed his glasses In order to get a better look ut It. "That Is a mighty pretty pos'j you've got there." h; raid. "Who, may I ask, Is dead?" The boy plgglcd. "Nobody 't I know of," he said. "This nln't for n funeral; It's for a wedding." The old gentleman Bat down lie:' v lly. "Good Lord!" be said. "What Idiot ever ordered 'Peace' Inscribed on a wedding decoration?" The rest of the passengers smiled, nnd many of them, being married, wondered ns well, but nobody ventur ed an explanation. Nc.v York Times. ' Death and Snuff. A certain Margaret Wilson of Wert mlttster, who was an inveter.ile sou X taker, enjoined that a quantity of Scotch siiiilT should be placed In her colllii. She nlso ordered that the ar rangements 'oiipc-te:! with her funer al should be iu l'ollnw.f: "Six in.u ti be my bor.HT) who are known to b.- th r.rcntei-r snii.T takers in the parish of St. Jamr Westminster. In "tend o' mourning, e.icu to wear a snuT colored bciver hat, which I deniro may 1k b. (!;, lit for the purpose nrd given to then. Six tunldeus of my old nc quiilntance to bear my pall, each to carry a box filled with the be. t 8cot"h snuff, to take for their refivs'.imivit ns they go along." Stutff v;ik also to be thrown on the threshold of 1r ceased's dwelling before the eorlej:e passed out, siiuft was to be strewn on the ground nt every twenty ;virds In advance of the collln, nnd the olHciat Ing clergyman's fee wr.s to be propor tionate to the quantity of FnnlT ho consumed d u'li'T the cremor.y. Lon don (ilobe. 'What the Paruviaiis Bclievod. A unique Idea of the future tntc was that of the ancient Peruvian As the disembodied soul winged 1U way to eternity It encountered two rocks, upon one of which It must needs rest. The choice was deter mined by the morality of the life In the flesh. If It rested upon the left hand rock It was 'Instantly translated to "Po," or oblivion, a state analogous to the Nirvana of the orient. If through early misdeeds, however, the unhappy spirit was guided to the right hand rock it entered into n purga torial hell where fiends grated away the flesh from all the bones in suc cession, after which the skeleton was reclothed and sent back to earth for another try. There was no haste about this grating process. Ir- took something over 10,000 years. Australia's First Theater. The first recorded production of a play in Australia took place In June of the year 1789. It was called "The Recruiting Officer." The proceeds of the first pay night (some 20) went to the family of a man who had been drowned. In Jnnnnry, 1790, u rough and ready playhouse wns opened, and the public had to pay a shilling a head for admission. The payments were made in kind, wheat, flour or rum taking the place of the usual cur rency. London Stnndnrd. Disappearing Home Lifo. The flat dweller ought not to keep a dog, prefers not to keep n cat, cannot have a garden, has no chauce of keep ing house, has no possible place for memories and, most emphatic of nil, has no use or accommodation for babies. Although It may be possible to make homes without kittens or babies or flowers or memories or cupboards, the spirit of home is hnrd to woo and win without any of them. Fortnightly Review. , 7 in 1 Kitchen Outfit 49c Seamless Two-Coat White Spray Enamel Ware ' Special Sale Price C. R. FLOWERS OF SPEECH. An Englishman's Address at a Ladies' Seminary In Slim, The Influential Englishman in Slam flattered himself that he had a very decent kuowledge of the language and was ready to do great things. lie had already ordered coffee from his hotel waiter with success and usked the boy; to bring up his boots. Now, Influential Englishmen lit Slam are not ns common as cock roaches, and that afternoon the dis tinguished visitor was requested by a friend to deliver nu uddrcss on "England" nt the only ladies' sem inary in the country. Confidently he accepted. He began famously. Every oue ap plauded and smiled. But gradually as he proceeded he noticed consternation overspreading the countenances of bis listeners. ' "What's the trouble?" he whispered In English anxiously to his friend on the platform. , "Trouble!" exclaimed the friend hot ly. "Why. the trouble is what you nre saying." . "But," protested the siajaker, "I am saying, 'I niu delighted to see so many young ladies rising to Intellectual heights, with fine brains and large appreciation.'" '.'Oh, no, you're not," corrected the friend. "You're saying, 'I nm pleased to see so many small lionesses grow ing lnrge nnd fat, with big noses and huge feet!' "-London Tlt-Blts. THE WRONG- MOTE. Mozart's Outbreak at an OrJera Per formance at Marseilles. Moznrt, being once nn a visit ,nt Marseilles, went Incognito to hear the performance of his "Vlllanella Rapltn." He had reason to lie tolerably well satisfied till In the mid -t of the princi pal nrln tho orchestra, through some error In the copying of the score, sounded a D natural where the com poser hud written I) sharp. This sub stitution did not Injure the harmony, but gave a commonplace character to the phrase, nnd obscured the sentiment of the composer. Mozart no sooner heard it than he started up vehemently nnd from the middle of the pit cried out in a voice of thunder, "Will you play D sharp, yon wretches?" The sensation produced in the thea ter may be imagined. Tht actors were astounded, the lady who wns singing stopped short, the orchestra followed her example, and the audience, with loud exi lnmatlons, demanded the ex pulsion .of the offender. He was ac cordingly seized and required to name himself. He did so, and nt the name of Mozart the clamor subsided and was succeeded by shouts of applause from all sides. It was Insisted thnt the opera should be recommenced. Moznrt was Installed In the orchestra and directed the whole performance. This time the D sharp was played in Its proper place, nnd the musicians themselves wero surprised nt the superior effect pro duced. After the opera Mozart was conducted In triumph to his hotel. The Thirtoen Chicks. .How dlllicult It Is to pick out truth or Action from apparently straightfor ward recitals of the actions of animals is well shown in a communication scut to one of our foreign exchanges by u man who Inys claim to long experi ence In breeding game birds. He stat ed In nil seriousness thnt only two of his pheasant hens had "hatched out seventeeu of the eighteen eggs placed under each one In the nests. "It is a curious fact," he continues, "that both hatched off on the same day, and each hen immediately killed thirteen ont of her sevonteen live chicks by pecking the lr brains and laid them in a row in front of her, each exactly in the same way. I shnll be glad to know whether such a singular case has ever been noted before." So shall I; but, nt any rate, in this case at least, thirteen was an unlucky number for both the chicks and their owners. Forest nnd Stream. ! Poor Jonest , Missionary Can yon give me any in ! formation about Pencon Jones, who ! labored among your people three years j ago? Cannibal-Well, the last I heard I abont him he had gone into cousump ' tlen Judge. A ROASTER A CEREAL COOKER A SAUCE POT ' See Our A WARMING PAN Window A STEW PAN Display A MILK PAN A PIE PLATE fttLL FOR AGED PEOPLE Old Folks Should be Careful in Their Selection of Regii!aL"ve Medicine. , With advanced age comes Inactive bowel movement and slupgish liver. Nature it linn h!a tn norform her nronnr f nnrtin-m and requires assistance. Otherwise, there is constant suffering from constipation and Its attendant evils. Old folks should never use physic that is hai.sh and irritating. We have a s-.fo, dependable and alto gether ideal remedy that is particularly adapted to the requirements of a-;cd peo ple and persons of wer.k constitutions who suffer from constipation or other bowel disorder. We are so cerfnin that it will cure these comphir.ts and give absolute' satisfaction in every particular that we offer them with O ir personal guarantee that they shall cost the i..ser nothing if they fail to substantiate our claims. This rem edy is called Kexall Orderlies. Rezall Orderliti have a soothing, heal ing, strengthening, to:iic and regulative action upon the d-y, relax muscular coat of the bowel. T'.icy produce a natural, successive contraction a id relaxation of the muscular fibres of tho bowel walls, generating a wave-like motion which forces their contents onward tnd outward) thus simulating natuie in perfect bowel move ment. They also remove all irritation, dryness, soreness and weakness. They tone up and strengthen the nerves ar.d muscles and restore tie bowels and associ ate organs to more vigorous ar.d healthy activity, They may be taken at any timo without Inconvenience, do not cau.-.o any griping, nausea, diarrhea, excessive loose ness, flatulence or other disagreeable effect. Try Rexall Orderlies on our guarantee. 36 tablets 25c, and is tablets 10c. Stoke & Feicht Drug Co., Miu St. Ileynoldsvlllo, Pa. FAMILY hWmiET ILLUMinaTltfJ II makes the light thai rests the eyes. Nearest appror.ch 1.0 natural sun light known. Moat economical too burns to the y.?r :a.-t drop v.l.hout readjust ing wick. Dots col char, smoke or "smell." Cloar, w.iter-white, free from sed mer.t. fVot to be compared with ordinary wagon oik A?kyo;irrlei!ortosor e yon out of the orl bfrrcl. Ti cn yea have trie purest, beat lamp oil made. WAVERLY OIL WORKS CO., Independent Refiners -f PITTSBURG, PA. Also makers of Wnverly Special Auto OQ aod Waverly Gasolines. PITTSBURG r CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE Business Office "24 Penn Ave., Pittsburg-, Pa. Best and Cheapest Paper Published. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Should be in the home of every Methodist family. The Pittsburg Christian Advocate, the official or gan of the Methodist Episcopal church in the Pittsburg, East Ohio, Erie, and West Virginia Conferences, is the cheap est and one .of the best church papers published. Other church papers run in price from $2.00 to $4.00, but the Pittsburg Christrian Advocate is only $1.00 per year. Ev ery Methodist family should be a subscriber. The reading matter in the Advocate for one year, not counting thou sands of items of local and general news, if thrown into book form, would make 24 volumes of 300 pages each, 300 words to the page. s r i
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