Tram Trnm a 1'cnrftniliitit of I1ircifa. It viii inicliiiKlit nml colli. A fw ulilverinu iipwbIkiva climo liy 1'in nllnjr ruinir round n ilii'slntit vrmlrv'H ilnti.l lilcn (lies roiuiil tli ImiiK of n tiinluiwm ImiTt'l. Tim few ninsi'r linn inl iiIumr villi llii'ir rout, colliirn turni'il up nml tym stniinlil nlit'iul. Trillin wnnn't muni. Hmlili'tily a liiMirtrpiiiliiiK Mirli'k lirolie tlm utillnifs. follnwnil by ilti'nim mili Miitf. Tim cliiwtiint. limn, i inning hl hiuiilM liken iiiiininc, Imiiif over IiIhiivit ttmit'it Klanil. Si;ii1;h nml )ii inn cimln KtrraiiiiMl iirross Ihn niili'Wiilk. A niupln of lioyn dliot uut of t-ilit nriiiiml I lie nrnrost rornrr. Tim wilm urcw Inmlrr Biul iimiikIi'iI villi iiiijn I'i di limn In mi unknown toiiKiM. Liki niiiin rmwil pntlii'ii'il. A iiilii i'iniiii KMiinti'ii'il over. A Imiilic! ilaxlii'il up. Slill tlmnnliK burnt from Hie Ih'UI'iIimI fare of llm pinir for rtKiicr. Homo of tlm rrotvil liuilicil. Tim lirnliii limn nsknl liim why he didn't rliiisn tlm Kiiinin nml uive tln ni a soutul lliiii.'liinn. Jin lux 1 never tlionlit of t hut, lint nt til ii word Miirtcd uficr liifl torinendirR, Mill biiIiIiIiik. It wiw too Into, llu ciinie li:u k, rlglili'd IiIh iiipsizi'd nppiuntiiH. n-rnH'il up the ehi'BtnntH mid repliieed tliem over the little llio that reiiiiiined, i-ryiiiK nil the wliiln likn n whipped firhoolhoy. The crowd ncnttered, tlm lierdii! driver drove on, tliu d ili of the i-lieatinit mini urew lesn nml lens until the fnwty air turned thorn Into n chatter. "Them Dnuoeft nln't wutlt nothin," Kiiid olio yomiK fellow to ntiotlier n they liurrieil down the Ktreet. "They linwl like Imliii'H." And yet 1'ivmir'n Ii'hIiiiiiiiIi'h mid llari bnldi'8 riflemen were of that race. Uon ton Journal. A TriitlhlrRoliifi fllrl Hiilnt. Tlm ntntnnml Keiieral Kovcrniim iiIh lire very lunch nlaruied over the Indian tronlilrn in the wohIiiii part of tliisntnle, in the Sierra Madre mmiiitaiiiH. Ac cording to the reporiH which have reached liere duriiiK tlm last few dayH, tlm Vaipii ludiaiiH have heeu Kreiilly ni'DUxed by the wholeNiiln nnmsacio of their neighbor nnd friendly trilm at To nincliie by Kovernineut tumps. The lieiiceable Viiq nix in the valleynof Ho nora ami Chihiinliim are It-iiving their fariim ami rauclipH, and with their wives and children are Kidhorintf at nn ap pointed rendezvous in the imiuutuiim north of Trinidad, where they have dis covered another pnlron Mint in the ier son of a beautiful Mexican girl named Anita Roca, whose father is a shepherd. St. Anita urges the Indian worsliiHn to inako war upon the Mexicnns, and to reclaim the rich Mexican lands in the Yaqni valley which the government hns taken from them. There nro several hundred Indian braves and about 200 Mexicans now preparing to begin their depredations and war of extermination. They are nearly all well armed, and are expected to begin their campaign assoon as winter sets in. Cor. St. Louis U lobe Democrat. Mors t'an.illnna llrrti Thau In Caiinila. There is trouble in the Young Men's Conservative club of Toronto. Presi dent Armstrong recently made some re marks derogatory to the Conservative government as to its policy, which al lowed wholesale immigration of Cana dians to the United States, and said Canada was Xmng annexed to the repub lic) by job lots. This led to charges tiiat he was not loyal to the Conservative party, and at a meeting today the club was asked to pass a resolution expressing its disapproval of Armstrong's views. In the discussion that followed it was asserted that there were now more na tive born Canadians in the United States than in Canada, and more in Chicago than in Toronto. The resolution was defeated. Cor. Chicago News-Record. A rnlata'i Wlrk.it llrother. It is rumored that one of the brigands who have been mnking havoc in the Campagna U a brother of the vicar gen eral. Not long ago he headed a party of de.-iH'radoes that attacked the vehicle of a church dignitary on the outskirts of Rome. The divine was horribly fright ened, but was reassured by the highway man, who declared ho would not harm so well meaning a man as himself. In a short while monsignore and the masked man were in deep conversation, the former having been completely won over by the distinguished manners of the brigand. A few days lutor monsi gnore received a courteous note explain ing that a fur lined clonk was needed, and stated that it might be left at a cer tain spot. Baltimore American. "Sweating" and Enullnh Dressmaking. England is finding that there is aa much "sweating" iu dressmaking as in the tailor trade. It has been discovered that the most aristocratic west end dressmakers do little in their own shops beyond cutting and basting linings, giv ing; out the rest to wretched women forced by the pittance they can. earn 3.60 to $8 per week to live in misera ble'; tenements and unsanitary, disease breeding rooms. New York Times. The Oldest Maeon. ( Hugh Boyd and Mrs. Fannie Johnson were burned to death in a dwelling house fire at St' John's on Nov. 29. - Mr. Boyd is said to have been the oldest Mason in the United States, t He had 1 been cared for by the order for the past fifteen years. Detroit Dispatch. ..." Hovel I'm for Jails. .. - Some of Kansas' empty jails are at present being used to store the surplus wheat. Thin iiiiliimtaa a honlthv mtata oi morais ana nuances. Kansas Journal. City ' The commissioners of the District of Columbia have issued' an order, to the effect that all the theaters in Washing ton must be fitted throughout with eleo trio lights. ' Mr. Clarkson, of the national Repub lican committee, is not a general and does not like to be called by that title. ' The personal estate of the late Duke oiyHjehester was worth only $3,165, A YER'S Sarsaparilla Y-our beet rcmcc'y fcr E-rysipelas, Catarrh R-heumatism, an J S-crofula. Salt-Rhcum,Sorc Cycs A-bsccsses, Tumors n-unning Sores S-curvy, Humors, Itch A-nemla, Indigestion P-imples, Blotches A-nd Carbuncles R-ingworm, Rashes l-mpure Blood L-anguldness, Dropsy L-lver Complaint A-ll cured by AVER'S Sarsaparilla t'ri'pnri'it liv tr. .!.'. Avit fc I'".. t owi'M, Msm. I'.il.l liv iill llMiuuKin. f'rli i' l i ! t.iilll' -, . Cures others, will curoyou Ed. Gooder, j E L R 0 P T 6 I 0 N Reynoldsville, Pa, Opposite S toko's drug store. DR. J. A. BURGOON, SPECIALIST, i o I Defies the world to show more sound, well cure of I'atarrli.t'anoer.Hcrof ulu and private diseases of men and women than lie ran. 417 . tape worms removed In 42 montliH. Cancer removed from all phi-Ik of the IkhIv without the knlfu. Hl'lUJOON'H Hymum Renovator will cure headache, bllllouimuHH and all atnmai'h trouble. - A a blood purlHer tt Ih the wonder of the world. Around every bottle of lliln remedy Is wrapped a preytirlp tloni a.Kure cure for LaOrlmie Inltaworat HtUKHH. At all druKKlnta at t i.OU per liottle or hollies for n.0O. (lllli-u kourx from 8 u. ni. to v p. in. iwnu stamp for liiformutlon. I ) Tilt. J. A. HIIHaOON. 47 Ohio HtriH't. i AliI,KGHBMY llITY, " l''oi5alo at H. Alux.toko's, Ueynoldsvllle, m Til 10 LAIM1KHT AM) F1NKST AHSOJtTMKNT KVKR HKOrOIIT TO DOLL CARRIAGES, WAGONS, CARTS, DRUMS A! MR n BIBLES, GOSPLE HYMNS, POEMS. iiookH clicjipcr lliaii tvT before olFertMl A 50 cent book for 18 cents. FINE CELLUOID GOODS. Kvery thing mutable for Cln'intiiinH jireHentH. ('nil nml look at our ntock, it in the largent in JeflerHon county. PriceH to Huit everybody. Oonie ami nee uk, come early in the week before the ruHli. We have jiint what you want nt Dr. Alexanders dmq store, Successor to S. Reynolds. Gash op Gredit. POTTER : Gash op Gpedit. House Frill Cools ! Household Necessities liave become the inont popular HOLIDAY GOODS. 500 ROCKERS AND CHAIRS TO SELECT FROM. We have in utock always: Folding Iieds, lied Room Suits, Beds, Dressers, Toilet Stands, Cheffoniers, Springs, Cots, Matresses, Pillows, Feathers, Blankets, Haps, Kitchen and Dining Room Tables, Side Boards, Chairs, Cupboards, Sinks, Children's Cribs, Cradles, High-chairs, Rockers and Commodes, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Couches, Bee Lounges, Upholstered Rockers and Chairs, Wood, Reed and Cane Rockers and Chairs, Parlor Tables, Hall Trees, Cabinets, Secretaries, Book Cases, Office Desks, Office Chairs, Parlor and Looking Glasses, Carpets, Rugs, Hassocks, Mattings, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Lace and Chenille Curtains, Curtain Poles and Chains, Stair Rods and Buttons, Screens, Easles, Ottomans, Bric-a-brac, Window Shades and Wall Paper. -J We Advertise No Humbug To get your trade, but try to please by kind treat ment, Correct Styles and Prices. The Largest Stock in Central Pennsylvania ! Here it is ! There is not nn article iu this paper lllilt In llinr.' wnrtliv if ritinlltm4itii vt vviiniMi'iui lull a ll il.l . If II A J, 4 . . iiKiii mux one: vnnT. ine people want 1h TRUTH SQUARE DEAL! And Ihey know where to get it. Here is nnolher slice of news that will create! another BIG SENSATION In this Community. Every person that Mudies the interest of themselves, their wives and families will lake, or ralher should take, advantage of this article, bemuse it will be conceded by every fair-minded person to be nothing more than a straightout effort to keep up our well earned reputation Perfect Boom "' TU "V t S i lie unuiiidioi s oQi Small Front system. Possessing that steadfast, determination not to be outdone by our competitors. All our goods "will undergo another (treat Reduction. This (Jrent Dimitiun tion will keep thinkers thinking, nnd it will also pii.y.leour Rivnl'sThinkers, especially when they commence to think nnd rea 1 i ze 1 1 1 a t we h issess the cou rnge to do it. It will be n And one that won't require self booming because every Over- coat, everv Suit, everv n.-iir of Trousers that will leave our establishment WILL BOOM ITSELF. And customers will help to boom it for us. You can make your selection commencing to-morrow. hundreds of ()voi;cojitK, hundreds of Suits, hundreds of Ulsters $5, $7, $9 $10, $12, $14. Worth, without the faintest shadow of exaggeration, forty to fifty per cent, more than the above charges. Wishing to aid all by our Small Profit System, and thanking the public for past favors, We remain, always sincerely, BOLGBR BROS., Tlm recognized Lending Clothiers, Hatters and Oents' Furnishers of Keynoldsville, Ph. Just in Season ! 5 CASH OH CREDIT . POTTER CASH OH CREDIT. uaistsz Esau 118-122 Long Avenue, DuBois, Pa, TIIK OP THK C'INUKKKLLA LKKSKNtf LAHOH AND T1IEIH KCONOMY SAVKS YOU MONKY. CALL AND SKK ' oi:n STOVES. In fact anything you may desire in our line in our mammoth store. CIm-jiuu-UIi aM' 1 ii "' iiiigBMiaM IT WILL 4 PAY YOU TO KXAMINK OUR LINK Of STOVES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE AS WE CARRY THE LARGEST 4 AND BEST LINE IN THK COUNTY. will be found The Reynoldsville Hardware Co. SUBSCRIBE FOR "THE STAR" S1.50 PER YEAR. Mechanical Drawing At Home po.o.o o do n q oorresponaence scnooi 01 Mecnanics, H To Enter, Btudcnt only Need to Know Coune tborouiib, ttnil IncludtM ARITHUKTIC, nuril lMm, and MEt H.lNICAb OUtWIM. BtudpntH uoeil Uma no time from work. Tuition muinablti. IMiilnmiiri irrnntiMl to thiwe diihhIi tixamiuutluu. bvuiltor I'M KK Circular of Inturuiutloii wm nn'n n n n remunittuU!. HliilnmttH irninliil to thiMe puhhI i c-bri' r nit Until v lutlou. I Ll