3T1k -fr Star Siilrriflinn tl.fio jtrr iciir, in tuivnnre. A. ftTKPHKNKON, Kdllor mid Pub. V KONKSDA Y, (hTtoHKIU 7. 11147 An InilftM'iitli'nt lurnl paper, ptilillshrd every Weilnrsiliiy hi Iti'Viinlilsvllli', .letTrrHiiii t'i. Ph., ilevuted in tlui Interest of Kryniililsvllln awl .li'lTersoiiriiunty. Non-pollllrnl, will trciit nil with fnlrnis. nml will heespei-lnlly frlniul ly towttnl the Inliorlnft rlnss. pilitsrriptliin nrireTl.iw'l" ryiMir, m niivmirt'. ii-n ronimutili'iit Ions Inti'tiil for niilillriitlon must Iw nrrotnpittiliMl hy the writer's name, not for miMli'iitloii. lint nn n Riinraiitee or istri fnltli. ttitoresllmi new Itrinssiillrltfil. Ailvirtlsltur rules untile known oil npitllrn tlon nt the ortlre In Arnold' HIiM'k. I.enirlity I'ointmiitlrntloii nml rliniiire of advertisements should renrli this tiuVe by Mondfiv noon. Aililri' nil I'limniiinli-ntlons to (). A. Cleph enoti, ItrvnoMsvllle, 1'n. Kiitereif nt the postoftlre nt KeynolilRVllle, Pa., ns mHMiml da mull mntter. Tho limit In'don tvlWiimtory now linn flvo hiinitntl ami forty-nlx Inmates. Andrew (4. Ctirtin, who ponmtwtl about tH.ODO.lXX) of thin world's pmtls, wllWid nil his tjroMirt.y to hln wlfo. From 'm,mi to 2."D,(MM) stamp of various dontmilnatlon worn stolen from tho niircn.il of Eniravlni nml Printing nt Wasliiiiifton, 1). C, lust Thuinilay. Two employocn of tho stump depart mont wero plnwil untler arrest. The overseers of tlw Hor In Wll liamnpot't havu pouted notltva In all the millions and hotels of the city rant Ion Inir bartenders not to Ki ll liquor to a number of persons whoso families are constantly applying to tho board for relief. ' ' Aeeordlng to a recent Supreme (.'onrt tleelslon hnnded down, a man who wishes to drive faster than his nt'IghlMir, has a right to puss on the highway: and if the latter Interferes, thereby cunning an accident, he in responsible for all dittniige clone. Seven masked men held tip a passen ger train not many miles from tho Kiitiotml Capitol last Friday evening and rubbed the Adams F.xpresn car of tMW.OOO. Tills I one of tho games the bund Its of the far west play, but when it Is played so mieeessfully In Virginia It Is coming nearer homo. Hlchnrd Smith, tho typo founder, be queathed tho city of Philadelphia $1,000,000. Tho will was probated last Friday. Of tho almvo amount Vi00," Is to erect a monumental memorial in Fairmont Park, and 70,000 to build a children's playhouse In the park. Mr. Smith also gave $.-),0i)0 each to tho Philadelphia Typographical Union and tho Philadelphia Typographical Society. "Hrcaking Homo Ties" and "Last ' Hours of Mozart," two pictures on ex hibition In tho art gallery at tho Pitts- burg Imposition, aro bo lifo-llko thut one can almost Imagine they can hear tho mother's kind words of ndvlco and affectionate good-bye In "Breaking Home Tics," and the last words of the dying man In the other picture. These pictures cannot bo appreciated by a hasty glance. The Presbyterian Synod, of Pennsyl vania will hold Its thirteenth arnual session In the First Presbyterian church . of Tyrone from Oct. 18th to 22nd. Three hundred commissioners, repre senting the churches of twenty-four .presbyteries will be present. This Syn od has within Its bounds 191,738 com municants. Last year the Presbyterian church contributed to all of her agen cies over $14,000,000. Of this sum the . Synod of Pennsylvania gave $3,000,000. During the year 15,581 members were received Into this Synod; 0,000 more .than tntg any other synod. Ttev. Mol'ioy, of Jorwy City, declares It to be his bellof that there are no wo men In hoaven. He believes that there shall be no sox In the future life espec ially the feminine sex. "Man was made for the glorification of God, and woman for that of man," he Bays: "As there are no marriages In heaven, there Is no need for women." He then quoted from St. Luke, xx, 35: "But they which shall he accounted worthy to obtain that world and the resurrection from the dead, neither marry nor are given In marriage." Bradford Era. True there will be no marriages In heaven, and thore may be no sex there, but we believe thore will bs women thore, and the self-denying, whole-souled, klnd-heartod women who do so much for the out-casts and sin-sick souls of earth will be recognized and honored before the throne in tho kingdoms of eternal joy. Resolutions. Tho following rennultitlons were adopted by tho Jefferson county W. C T. U. at tlin convention held In Iteyn oldsvlllo Oct .ltd, ll4: Kecognly.lng the Trltino Clod an the source of all just power In government, and tho Iird Jesus Christ as tho sover eign ruler of nations, wo do hereby declare ' 1, ThBt tho liquor traffic of thin na tion In resHitisllile for neatly all the murders, bloodshed, rlotn, poverty, misery and woe. It breaks up thou sands of happy homes every year, sends tho husband and father to prison or the gallown, and driven countless mothers and little children Into the world to suffer and die. It furnishes nearly all tho criminal business for our courts and blBstn every community It touches. Therefore It cannot bo licensed without sin. 2, That tho government of the Unit ed States should honor the Lord In stopping Its business on the Sabbath and In giving every one engaged In tho U. H. mall service, tho telegraph and railroad service his dlvlncly-appolntcd rest day. Then tho states would be free to protect all wage workers within their own borders In their God-given Sabbath, and that thin would go far towards solving the latter problem. .1, That as woman In the mont trust worthy guardian of the home, she should have tho right of suffrage and a voice In the making of laws to protect her homo and children from the devices of wicked men. 4, That this is mil a government of tho people, as women aro people and have no volco in it, and that taxation without representation Is tyranny. 5, That we heartily endorse the action of railroads and all companies w ho will not employ men known to use intoxicating drinks, and we tender our thanks to tho A. V. H'y company for tho many favors wo have received by way of reduced rates toourconvcntlons. And also resolved that wo seek tho eo-oteration of our railroad brothers in our temperanco work, lndng well awaro that In their strength and faithfulness we would find an active and earnest ally. 7, That wo do rcjoloo In the defeat of Col. V. C. P. Breckinridge and hopo that a man with a pure, clean heart and enough brains to know that ho shall bo judged by his actions and not by his religion may tako his place. 8, That we highly commend the action of tho ladles of the Ashland district for their noble and public stand for purity and and uprightness In governmental affairs as well as tho homo, and that their example bo followed by the Indies of tho land In similar canes, and ask that a copy of these resolutions bo sent those ladies for their encouragement in the Nformance of noblo duty. 0, Whereas, It has pleased our Heav enly Father In His all-wise providence to remove from tlmo to eternity our be loved sisters, Caroline E. Mitchell and Anna Walker, resolved that In their death we as a Co. W. C. T. U. have lost earnest and exemplary members; that while we sadly miss thotn wo hope tho meekness and christian grace of their characters may still be with us for future good and that we hoed the ex ortatlon "Bo ye also ready for In such an hour as ye think not tho son of man comoth." 10, Resolved that our sincere thanks be tendered to the ladies of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Reynoldsville for the good arrange ments mado for the comfort ot this con vention, to the trustees of the M. E. church for use ot the same, to those who have so hospitably entertained delegates and visitors, to those who provldod the music and to all who In any way contributed to the success of this convention. Mrs. Frank Chiloott, Miss Lizzie K. Tokrence, Mrs. 8. K. Pifer, Mrs. Eason,- Mrs. Moore, Committee. Do you possess that subtle, fickle, fas cinating something women call a dis tinctive personality? It outshines the rarest jewels, scorns the latest fads, pushes back into the background the most seductive frocks and gives 1U mis tress an enviable part to play in life's drama. Ah! the charm of it. Men are captivated by it, women are won by It. The woman who holds her head like a queeo receives her full mood of admira tion whether she is found behind the counter or in a palaoe. I met such a woman the other day. She stood like a goddess at her station in the laoe de partment of a big establishment, and every shopper who approached tbe fair young oreature seemed to feel the spell which strong individuality bad wov en about her. Apologetically they ask ed the price of laces and watched each motion of the superb one as she moved from place to place. Ex. Bhortalgbtedneae. To waste your money on vile, dirty, watery mixtures, compoundod by inox pertonced persons, when you have the opportunity of testing Otto's Cure free of charge. Why will you continue to irritate, your throat and lungs with that terrible hacking cough when W. B. Alexander will furnish you a free sam ple bottle of this great guaranteed rem edy? Hold a bottle of Otto's Cure to the light and observe Its beautiful golden color and thick, heavy syrup. Largest packages and purest goods. Large bottles 50c. and 25c. West Reynoldsville School Notes. One week of the second month has passed with a slight Increase In the number of pupils enrolled, and consider able Increase In the avorage dally attendant). Parents will greatly assist the teach ers In fulfilling that part of tho law which forbids the admission of children to the public school, who are under six years of age, by keeping them at home until they have reached the proper ago. For tho benefit of the patrons of the school, who, no doubt, wilt be anxious to learn what Is being taught in their school, we name the following branches all of which aro being given duo atten tion: , PRIMARY WTOlor,. Langungo Alphabet, spelling, read ing. Written work: copying sentences, inscription of objects In short sentences and reproduction of short storlos, spe cial attention being given to capitals and punctuation marks. Mathematics Development of num bers, application of these numbers In addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; geometrical forms and size studied from objects. Primary Science Geography, cardi nal points developed, study of Pennsyl vania and Jefferson Co. Physiology: divisions of the human body, effects of tobacco, beer, whiskey and wlno on the human body. Lessons on plants, oral lessons In history. Art Writing, drawing and singing. INTKKMKIIIATR SCHOOL. Language SNlllng, reading. Writ ten work: selections of prose and poetry studied and reproduced In writing. Hyde's lessons In Knglish completed. Illtertnetllnte reading completed. Mitt heinat les Primary arit bluet It! completed with supplementary work, geometrical forms in advance of those taught In the Primary school. Primary Science Geography! Pri mary IsKik completed and reviewed, special attention being given to Jeffer son Co., Pennsylvania and United States. History: Primary bonk com pleted, with supplementary work. Les sons on plants and animals. Art Writing, singing and drawing, map and object drawing. (ITMMMAR SCHOOL. Language Spelling, reading and grammar; Hyde's Practical Lessons In Knglish completed. Reproductions, developments and coin)osltlon work. Beginner's Latin. Hyde's Higher Les sons will bu taken up before tho closo of tho term. Mathematics Arithmetic: advanced book completed and reviewed. AlgO' bra: Melno's High School Algebra. Primary Sclenco Geography: nd- vancod book completed. Physical geography: entire book. History: ad' vanced book comploted. Physiology Hutchison's Laws of Health completed with supplementary work. Art Writing: Composition work. Copy books No. 5 and 0. Drawing maps In history and geography. Books used Modorn Spollor, Frank- tin's Readers, Hutchison's Physiologies, Goff's Arithmetics, Hydo's Grammars, Barne's Histories, Warren's Primary, Brief Courso and Physical Geographies, Mo! no's High School Algobra, Begin ner's Latin Book Collar and Daniel. Horses for Sale. A pair draft mares, Bound and true, 4 and 5 years old, weighing 1,400 and 1,500 lbs.; two borsos 4 years old, weigh ing 1,025 lbs.; one mare three years old, weighing 1,025 lbs.; and one pair of mules. J. C. Kino & Co. la marriage at failure t Have you been trying to got the best out of existence without health In your family? Have you been wearing out your life from the effects of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Indigestion? Are you sleepless at night? Do you awake in the morning footing languid, with coated tongue and sallow, haggard looks? Don't do it. A shout In the camp tolls how Bacon's Celery King has cured others; it will cure you. Trial package free. Large sizes GOe. and 25o at W. B. Alexander's. Remember that Glenn Milllren saves you big money on hats. You should call and see his line before purchasing elsewhere. Attend Reed's closing out aale and save 25 per cent on every dollar invest ed. Shoes at cost. Save the 25 per cent profit other deal era will ask you, by buying at Reed's King & Co. and W. Spry tell tlx pounds of crackers for twenty-five oU, Statlroatt ft I me Arable. iUFFALO, ROT' H F.ST F.It & PITTS 1 BUItGH RAILWAY. Tim short linn hf.twi.pn lltiltul. Illflirwitv. ttrntlford, Hiilnmnni-n, HiifTiilo, Roehoster. Nlnonrn Fulls nnd points In tho upper nil region. un nnn nncr .nine inn, isim, pniwen :er trnlnn will nrrlvennd tlcimrt frnm Knlls irrnk HtHtlon. dullv. xriiit Hnndnv. an fol lows: vu r. M. nnd ft.au p. m. AenimmiKlatloiin from l'iinmilHwiitv nnd Hivr knn. :ftO A. M. HtitTHloiind Korhnstcr mnll For HriM'kwny vllle, Klflitwiiy..lohnsonhiirirlMt, Jiiwrtt, HrHilford.Hiilnniiint'n, HtifTiiln nnd Uoehestert t'nniifcllhK nt .lohtiHontnirfX with I'. A E. trnln H. for Wilcox, Knne, Warren. Corrv nnd F.rln. 10:fi!l A. M. Ai'i'otnmodiitlnn For fykes, Ills Hun and I'littxsiitnwiiey. :BO 1 M. Ilriiilford Aeronitnodntlon For Hi-writ ret Hrockwny vllle, hlltnont, t'nr- mnn, kldicwny, JolitinonhurK, Mt. Jewett und llrudford. :10 P. M.-Miill-Fnr Diillols, fykes, Ills Run, I'litiXNiimwncy nnd Wnlston. Pnssenffi'm nre rcuueMcd to purrhnsn tick ets Is'forv entering th cars. An encrsn hntite of Ten renin will Imi collected hy ron- iictorn when rnres nrr pnid on trtiins. rrom II si nt Ions when a t trket ofllee Is ninlnt nine d. Thousnnd mile tickets nt two cents per mile. Rood for pnssngn lietween all stations. J. II. MclSTVHR, Agent, t nils crock, l'n. Hen. I'ns. Agent KiM'lii'stvr N. Y Editorial "We." Someone who wants to explain what editorial "we" signifies says it has variety of meanings, varied to suit the circumstanoes. For an example: When you read that "we expect eur wife home to-day," we refor to the editor-ln chief; when it Is "we are a little late with our work," It Includes the whole office foroo, even to the dovll and the towel; In "we are having a boom," the town is meant; "we received over 700, 000 emigrants last year," it embraces the nation; but "we have hog cholera in our midst," only means the man who takes the paper and does not pay for it is very ill. Clearfield Journal. Oats at 42 cents per bushel at Swartz Bros. As the season for lighting up the usual number of stoves for the winter is fast approaching, every householder should give the flues a critical inspec tion and have thom put in perfectly safe condition before putting up their stoves. To neglect this precaution may result In a costly conflagration. New glassware just received at H. J. Nlckle's If you want all the news, subscribe for The Star. You will find a bargain In English decorated ware at Schultze's. , Vvifttna with the etefc. Johns Rkitz At the residence ot the bride's father, Edward Relts, in Belle view, Pa., by Rev. Jas. H. Jelbart on Oct. 10th, 1894, Wm. A. Johns and Mlas Letitla RelU, both of Bellevlew R. tl. MATiir.wn neritl f HiiITiiIi fleneritl flint. .11, N. Y. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. IN F.FFKCT NOV. IB, 1W3. I'lilliidelnliln ft F.rle Kitllrond Division Time Tuliln. Trillin) lenve llrlftwood. EASTWARD M-Trnln S, dully exrrpt fundiiy for 04 A tlons. fiinliury, Hnrrlslmrg nnd Intcrmcdltttc sin rn and VlllinmHirt to Haiti - .-I ltl.O...I..I..I.I I.UI a. ... new lorn, iikiwji. ni. iitiminore. i p. m. WiiKlilnirton. H::i7 n. ni I'lillmnn I'nrlor enr from WlllliinisiHirt nnd immhgcr couches rrom Kline lo I'll utile nlilii :i I'. M. Trnln It, dully except Pundny for niirrisniirn unci iniertneoiuie sinuous, nr rlvlni nt Phllndcltilila 4:M A. H.i New York. i'.'Xl A. M. Through couch from Diillols to llllntnsnort. I'lillmnn f leeplng cars from Hiirrlstiuig to Plilhidelphla find New York. I'hlluilf Ipliln. piissi-ngers ciin remain in sleeper uiidlstiirlM'd until 7:Mi A. M. :;tri I'. M. Trnln 4. dully for Hiinhurr. tlarrls- liiii'g and Intermedial!! stations, arriving at Philadelphia, 11:. Hi a. m.i New York, ::) A. M.l Hull lluore, 11:211 A. M.j Washington, 7::M A. M. riillman cars from r.rle and llllnins. port to I'lilladelphlii. Passengers In slccjs'r tor Halllmore and Washington will he tnuiMf erred Into Washing! on sleeper at Mar i-lshing. Passenger coaches from Krlo to I'hlladelphla more. WF.STWAUD :.r2 A. M. Train I, dally except Sunday for Itldifwav. Ilullols. Clermont nnd Inter mediate si nl Inns. Leaves Itldgwny nt 3:UI l. M. tor r.rle M A. M. Train 3, dally for File nnd Intcr- ineuiatn isHiits. 27 I'. M. Trnln II, dally except Sunday for Knne n tin nn ermeo inn stat ions. TIIUOlllll THAINS Kilt llllll'TW(K)l) l- HOM TIIK EAST AND SOUTH. TltAIN II leaves I'hlladclplilii B:IW) A. ni.) i nshlugton, 7..hi A . M.l Halllmore, S:4ri A. M. I iiKesiiiirre, 111:1.1 a. m.i uauy except. tn flity, arriving at HrlftwiHid nt ll:'!7 p. M. with I'll 1 1 ti 111 11 Parlor car from riilladelplilu to u llllamsMirt. TRAIN leaves New York at S p. m.t 1'lilln- fieiiiiini.il:?! p. m.i nasiiingion. in.411 11. m.t Kri It I mi ire. II.4H p. in.) dully striving nt iirniwiMHi 111. icmi a. in. I'liiitnan sieeinng cni-s 11-0111 rniiaticiiihiii 10 r.rie ntiii iroi Washington nnd Halllmore to WllllnmsiHirt ntiil lliroilifli nassenger concnes inun i'iiiih- delphln to Ki le anil Baltimore to YVIIIIiiins- pori nun 111 iiuiiois THAIN I leaves llenovo nt (I:. a. in., (lull except Sunday, arriving at llrlllwisid 7 u. 111. JOHNSONBURG RAILROAD. (Dully except Sunday.) TRAIN Id lenvr Kldgwnv lit 0:40 n. m.i John sotimirg at w:fw n. 111. , arriving nt .ieruiniii 111. 111:4.1 n. in. TWAIN tfl leaves t'lermotit at ft):M n. m rlvlug nt .lohnsoniiuiH at 11:40 a. ui, and Kldgwny nt 1 1 :r a. 111. illy 7:;t! JIDGWAY & CLEARFIELD R. R. DAILY EYCKPT SUNDAY. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. A.M. l'.M P7KT iTio 18 122-2 12:il 12 :m 12 42 12 44 12 40 I UU I 10 I 14 140 A.Mt STATIONS 1140 Kldgway 11 ) 9 4M Island Hun 120 22 DIM Mill Haven 1 It) ft 1.1 1002 I'mylimd ion am 10 III Shorts Mills 12 .Mi SMI 10 IA lllue Hock 12 M ft M 111 17 Vlnevnrd Run 12 Hi ft ill 10 211 Currier 12 SO R4S 10:12 HtfK'kwny vllle 12 :tM ft art 0 42 McMllin Summit 12 :t0 ft 2fi 10 48 Harveys Run 12 28 ft 20 10M Fulls (.'reek 12 20 ft III 11 m Diillols 12 OS IIOU TKAINt liKAVt, MlllOWai . Eastward. Westward Trains. 7:17a.m. Trnln ,ll:4 a. m. Trnln B. 1:4ft o. m. Train p. m Trnla 4, 7:IW p. 111. Trnln II, 8:28 p. m H. PHEVOHT, Oeu. Manager. J. H. W)OD. Uen. rak Ag't. A LLEGHENY VALLEY RAJL-WAY n- COMPANY commencing Buaday May 27, 1894, Low Grade Dlviaiuiu EASTWARD. SVATIORS. No.l, Red Bank.... Lawwin liam . New Hetblehem Oak Hltkte Maysvllle Sunimrllle . , HrookvkLlu Hell Fuller Reynoldavllle . FnncoaHt alls Draetc.... In Hols Sabula ......... Wliiternarn .. , FenHeld Tyler., Olui en Fisher. . Heneuitte....... Urant Driftwood..., No.ft. A. M. 10 4.' 10 7 11 80 11 88 11 48 12 ur 12 2 12 81 12 4.1 t on l us 1 28 1 a 1 48 1 IW I Oft t l.'i I 28 S 4-1 120 P.IM No.U, P. M 40 4 A2 ft 2.1 II U ft 41 Ml 6 91 ft ID ft 88 6 K 7 0 7 2T 7 41 7 M 8 M 8 18 S 27 S 44i 8 IU 5 12 ft 20 ft 28 6 47 071 6 II ft 2ft 44 ft2 7 (XI 7 10 7 at 7 84 7 40 7 no soi 8 IS 8 28 A. M li in t as lis WESTWARD.. Driftwood Grant Honusette (Hen Fisher Tyler PenHold Wlnterbura ... Snhuln Ilullols Kall(',rtjk.... Punconst Reyntildartne. ullur Hull HriMikvllle SiimniiirvlUe... Muvsvlllev OukRIduo. New Hutlilehem Lawfuinliam. lied Hank.... No.2 A. M 10 111 10 42 10 IW 11 Oil II 20 11 1 11 8H 11 47 I 05 1 211 1 84 1 42 1 58 1 10 1 20 2 :i 1 AS son a iu 8 47 A. M No No.101 ft 01 ft 82 ft 42 ft Mil III a at a2Hi 871 fill t 20 7 28 7 41 T R7 8 Oil 8 111 8 it 8 f.7 a on H li 47 4 m io oo A. M. r. m S HA 7 08 7 ID 7 !tl 7 44 7 M 8 Oil 8 12 8 2.1 8 82 8 401 8 48 0A 17 9 V 9 44 10 04 10 18 10 25 10k I t M) wmi no ft 00 S 10 Trains dally except Sunday. DAVID McOAKQO, Gau'L. BUPT. JAS. P.ANDERSON. OiKL. Pass. Aot. OAKLAND Private - Hospital nrra avsmvs and oqpbvstrebt PITTSBURG, PR. Private treatment given, by experts, for all aisenaea, meaicai or surgwai. n mjins-i nt ward where ladles may v have the Deuei ttunfliniu, hv a uklllod otistetrican. and thoroughly trained nurse, and at the lint time secure strict privacy. Special attention Riven to all female troubles, skin dlsemtcaand lung affections IV IIUUUIDI. hiu M.-WW-W.. Nervous dlneaiiea pemoually treated by Dr. D. E. Wllen, physician. In ciiKPirM a irri.diiut.A of Jnffnrfion Medical IJOl, lege oi rnua. A corps oishuiiui immiie eut pbyalclant In constant attendance, aided by trained nurses. Kate nioaernte, piacini treatment within the reach ol the afttlcted Patients admitted at all hours, tor full par. tlculara addrewt. Da. U. ,. wiLsa, moFirraAvwoa. PITTSBURG, PA. (Tall and See My Popular Price One Dollar C. F. HOFFMAN, Specialist In Vmmrm tor th Eyts. GUNS! GUNS! Our Guns Must be Sold! Single ISnrrcl Remington, S 7 50 F& W Champion, II & A, 7 00 7 00 0 50 Double bl ltemi ngton No 1, 22 oo All kinds of Ammunition, Reloading Sets of all kinds. Gun Cases and Guns to Hire. ALEX. KISTON. You will find us in the same place we were with a new line of fine DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES' COATS and CAPES, and as to prices we quote you a few: 36 -in. all-wool Dress Flannel per yd 52 in. " " " " 45 In. Silk Finish Cashmere " Covert Cloth A. G. Cashmere, sold at 25c. Ginghams Red Prints 20x40 all-linen Towels Come and see what we have. i it it i i ti It n 25c. 45c. 65c. 45c. now 15c. 05c. 05c. 10c. BING & GO. WAR! - WAR! Between China and Japan! But there is no war between BOLGER BROS. AND THEIR CUSTOMERS, as evidenced by their smiling faces after purchasing goods . at Greatly Reduced Prices. We have an Elegant Line of CLOTHING for Men and Boys, which we are Belling at Very Low Prices. Our GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT is replete with all the Latest and Best Goods that can be found. In our TAILORING DEPARTMENT we have all the novel ties in Cloth, both foreign and domestic. Fit and Workmanship guaranteed at BOLGER BROTHER . Originators of Small Profit System. Agents for the celebrated Franklin Steam Laundry.