1 PASSPORTS. Method of Applying For Thm to thi 8tato Department. Passports ore Isstml (o citizens of Jill' ( llltlll SIlltON til1''" upplii'tilliiu to tlu Mtalt (li'imrttm'iit In WitHliliiKton. The njipllnitloti must bu nccoiiipiiiiled by arf nlUtlii vlt iiitoxti'd hy a notary public or other iitllccr empowered to ihIimImIsIit oatliH Minting that the ap plicant U ti clll.cn and tilvlnif the place of hlrtb and HKe. and It mint he accompanied by the cettlllcato of one other clii'.cn to whom he Is personally known that the declaration made by the applicant Is true. , The application must - be accompa nied !' a description of the person, particularly as to nso, helKht, com plexion, forehead, eyes, nose, month, chin, tin lr and fare. Itlnnk forms are furnished by the stato department on application. The fee for ench passport Is JS1. Citizens travcllnii abrond may nlso obtain passports by applylnn to United Slates ambassadors and minis ters. Where any person has made a dec laration of Intention to become a citi zen of the United States and has re sided In the United States for three years a passport valid for six months may be Issued to him. This passport Is not renewable and does not entitle the holder to the protection of this coveninieiit In the country of which lie was nrlKlni'lly n citizen. New York America n. MOUNT ETNA. It Is 8ald to Hold All the Climates of e the Earth. Mount Etna has furnished more ma terial for travelers' tales than any oth er mountain on earth. Astonished Eng lishmen of a century iiro, who fell Into the fashionable habit of climbing to Its highest peak and some did so. to the amazement of the Sicilians, even In the dead of winter have left on record In the exuberant lnuKunge of their day the emotions that thrlllvtl their soul. "The man who treads Mount Ktna," wrote one of these, "Is a man above the world. Every river on the Island can be traced from Its mouth to Us source. "The characters." the same writer continues, "of all the climates of tho earth can be detected the frigid close around one, tho temperate with Its belt of trees Just beneath and the trop ical at the base of the mountain, with Its vineyards and luxuriant groves. The great ocean around. wth the Islands ol Llparl, Paimi-I, Allcudl, Htromboll and Volcano, with their smoking summits, Appear under your feet, and you look down upon the whole of Sicily as upon a map." In addition to all the climates, Etna Is reported to have trees that rival the giants of California, lakes that never thaw, bottomless caverns and salablo snow. Chicago News. It Is told of Uambetta that once, when In the heyday of bis power, wbeu he went to some agricultural de partment to oust a reactionary candi date In favor of one of bis friends, be Inquired about the agriculturists' wants. "We are sadly In need of rain," came the answer. "I'll see about it when 1 get to Farts," prom ised Gambetta. And bla listeners be lieved In bis promise. The record runs tbat tbe rain came down In tor rents a day or two after and that when tbe reactionary candidate pre sented himself be was booted at "Let your party do as much for us aa Gam betta, and we'll elect you." they said. New Auto Law. After December 31st the new state law as to automoblllxu will go Into ef fect In Pennsylvania and Us provlnlon will knook city ordinance endways, bo far as speed limit Is uonoernod. After that date It la permissible for the ma chines to run 24 miles an hour except where signs are erected bearing the word "Dangerous," when It will be Im perative to run the machine not faster than 12 miles an hour. These signs must be placed on every street and painted In large letters to compel the observance of the lower speed law. Letter l.im. List of unclaimed letters remaining In poatoftloe at Roynoldsvllln, Pa., for week ending Deo. 4. 11)011, Mrs. Margaret Clarke, Harvy Gib son, Miss Annlo Noldorer, William Shnfor, Llge Saukson. Foreign Carmine Deacgelo, Btlf. Vltnlua. Bay advertised and give date of Mat when calling for nlxive. R. O. Burns, P. M. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sulTorur from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's Now Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his dyspepsia and Indigestion ily, but more he's tickled over his now, line appo tlu, strong nerves and healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25S at II. L. MoKntlre's. pUBLIC SALE. Op Bankrupts Pkhsonal Propkrty. order op the court. la th District Court of the United (Hates for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the iimller of William Allmrt beech, Riitilmipt. In Bankruptcy No. 4an4. In re petition of trustee for aula of book accounts: , , , A , ,,, At a Hunkrtipt Court hr.ldnn at Rronkvllle In said Western District, of Pennsylvania, on the lit li day of December A. D. Wlw, a pel II Ion linvliiii Imen urusnulnd and duly Hied on Nov. Mill. A. 1)., 1IKHI, liy the trustee herein, fur sale of tiooU accounts of thu above uiiiiieil bankrupt, slimljr or In hulk, at either public or private ale, and having come on for a liearlMK before mo, of which lnmrlnx ten ilayn mn Ice wasKlven by mall to the creditors of sulci bankrupt, or to their attorneys repre sentliiK the said creditors whose claims huvo lieen allowed. Now, nrtnr due hearliiK, an advene Interest being represented Ihereat: It Is therefore ordered, that the said Trus tee herein, li" and Is hereby authorlr.eil and directed to sell and dispose of said bisik ac ciiiinl, singly or In bulk, at either public or private siilo as spncllleit In said petition, havlnc first advertised smne ten days prior to the siile thereof as required by Rule of the llnnkrupt Court. The Trustee will receive bills for the purchase of all the uncollected bonk accounts of said Hmikrunt, up to the Mill day of Decembur, A. II., WW, at HI o'cl s'k a in. Said bids shall be for cash, upon confirmation by the Court. -t In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand at Hrookvllle In ssld District this Bill day of December, A. D , limn. Wim.mhT. Dahh, Hnferee In Bankruptcy. z By virtue of the alaiyo recited order, the underslKned Trustee, will sell at public auction or outcry on Monday the tilth day of December, A. D., 1MM. at. HI a. m.,on the premises recently occupied by the Bankrupt In the boroiiKli of West Iteynnldavllle, Pa., all the uncollected book accounts of thi said bankrupt. TKKMBOF 8ALK: All purchases must be paid for when bid In, and all soods knocked cln n to a bidder who refuses to pay forame will be put up and sold at the cost and ex pense of such bidder. j4MKSl)KONAN. December 7th, 1009.- Trustee. If you have anything to Bell, try our Want Column. The SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS is prevalent everywhere ju-t now or It ought to b i. "Good things to eat" are in everybody' thoughts, and ' they ought to bo la everybody's mouths. Among tbe beet Christmas suggestions of tbat kind our famous confection! rank high. And as the holiday season suggests presents, so will our splendid stock of pure Candles Chocolates and Bon Bona suggest the most appropriate and welcome gift. We have boxes at all prices and In all sizes. A Feast of Fancy for young or old is a box of our famous Chocolates the acme of perfection and purity Tbey are made fresh dally, with the most scrupulous oare and cleanliness, and we oan confidently recommend them for family use. Now is tbe time when people are buying Chocolates and Bon Bone for the holi days. Do not forget tbat you oan get any quantity of tbe best quality here, and that our prices are very reasonable. We oan assure your satlrfactlon before" hand. We also carry the biggest line in Fancy Boxes of Candy of SCHRAFFT'S and APOLLO for the presents of your friends and your little girls. : ' ' We Offer Special Prices to School Teachers and Sunday School Committees in our Candy line. iii raOLDWJ CANDY WORKS I3t9 lAls-a and Economize. Waterhouse Crevats for Xmas '.Four-in-IIands are most pop ular 25c, GOc, 75c. IBIS JJJJ The Dig Reliable Clotfung Store for Men. Adler's Gloves for Xmas Gifts j Plain tan, cape kid, gray mocha or fine Jersey Gloves GOc, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. , What Will I Buy for Xmas ? Is the perplexing question now on every one's mind. Sixteen more days to decide. What Would Make a More Appropriate Gift Thau one of those Pelham Overcoats, Raincoats or Suits? Made (u all the late styles and of tho latest fabrics. "In a price, range i ' LTD 73 $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $16.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.00. Boys' Suits. "O Hoys' Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats for Xmas. Suits in double-breasted styles in worsteds and cheviots $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and f6.00. Overcoats in all styles and colors, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $0.00, $7.00. House Coats For Xmas Gifts. Made of the two-faoed Terry Cloth in grays, browns and mixtures. . $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $0.00. House Coats Bath Robes Shirts for Xmas Cluett Make. Some have cuffs attached, others are plain. In all the latest colorings. $li 00 and $1.50. Flannel ShirtB with collars attached 1 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Garters Suspenders v Silk Mufflers For XmaB Gifts. ' Long Square Style or Square. All the latest colorings x $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50. Phoenix and Ways Muf fler, of wool,' 50c. Cardigan Jackets Fancy Sox Warm Underwear For Xmas. Good Wool or Fleeced, all colors, two-piece or nnion suits. 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Fancy Vests Jewelry ' Umbrellas For Men for Xmas Gifts. Fancy Gold and Horn Han dles, plain Congo or Wax Wood Handles all here. Good silk covers, some have tape edges. $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 to 7.00. , , Hats, Caps Fur Lined Gloves j Trunks and Suitcases. For Xmas Gifts. Here in the latest assort ments to be found. $1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, $7.00. Leather trayelling bags, $1.90, 2.00, 3.00, 6.00 up to $14.00. Trunks made on a solid box with good brass excelsior locks. $4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 8.00. Kerchiefs . Collars . Cuffs Make your selection early and a small good faith payment, and wa will reserve it for you until Xmas. Milliren Brothers Reynoldsville, Pa. Send The Star to your Friend One Year FOR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
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