THE INDIAN'S LAMENT HE MOURNS FOR THE VANISHED HAP PINESS OF HIS RACE. A C'hliwwa Talk Familiarly of tha C.'tin tnma of Mia Trllie He rela That tha Whltra KM tha Intllati OrlKTnna Wrong;. Tha rmilla That la Unnn. "IJpfiimthHwhlto inpti canw we wore tofiii," said Chippewa frUmd. ThodO peoplo look lmrk tipnii tliclrpastns npon lust parailisn, ill which thero writ happiness nml Iiiikk pik'P. Tlicy rrpiiill Btn tho descriptions of tlinn written liy V III to historians nil tho work of enemies, seeking to justify enmities nnd wrong. "tr)ur fathers nlwa.TS liil what WHS rlplit, nml thoy punished had men. They wero kind nml trim to their friend mid terrible, only to their enemies. Wo wero great warriors, iiihI wo fonxht for our own a loix tiimi. It wiw not tlio whito men' arms, hut their vices, wliii'li rallied tin." "Wlint makes yon think that tlm old times wero so jinich better? Yon have good laws, no wars, nnd the government will not let yon go hutiKiy. In not thin better than the old precarious nnd dan gorons way if living!" "Wo did not k hungry, Wo had more tliiui wo wnnted. Von run pen for your self what wo hud from whnt In left nfter o muek destruction. There was no end to thn iloer, inxwo, rnribnn, benvnr, lynx mid nil tho smaller fur hearers, and qs for tlm fish, yoa miid thero was no fun eiiti'hlng them when you oiitnn, they Were too plenty trout, Imss, pike, pick erel, sturgeon thn witter swarmed With them. Then look nt tho wild riee, tint, liHiclieriii'd, wild plums oceans of tJicni. A:ul then wa had cornfields, nnd for imiokiiiH tlio kinnikinie. Tho plains were Mack with Imtlulo. Wo hnd no luird work to da Wlint; we did wim ninnly sport, whilo it provided us with food nnd clothing. And then wo were free, thn freest people in the world, with a whole continent in which to enjoy it. Wo lire not now wlmt wo wero. Our peoplo have become, drunkards, beggars nnd cowards. Tlio whito mini has de stroyed , nlong with everything elso. I see ttiiit yon huvo among your photo graph tho picture of n Chippewa grave. That in tho grave of tho hint of tho l'ivo Brother, great, warriors. Yon may any that i tlio gravo of tho laid, of tho Cliip powiui, beeniiKO what worn left after tho Seven Brother nnd tho Fivo Brother Wero no longer truo specimen of onr great nnd noblo peoplo. Thn Hevin Brother were Tccumseh'B 1mnI men. They wero known all over the Mississip pi vnlloy, nnd tho five Brother, who ennio after them, wore n gisid. They ndopted mo when my father died. Tho Inst 0110 died DO yenr ngo, n very old man." "Isupposo yon think the Seven Broth ers mado a president of thn United Statm liecanso lio beat them nt Tippeca noe?" "Ye, they made two, nnd tho Chero kee mado two. Tho whito men thought it wa a great thing when, four or llvo to onn, they could whip nn Indian, and thoy mado heroes of those who did it. That i what tho whito niuu thought of the Indian." "What about your sign lnngnngo and pictnro writing?" "That 1h nearly forgotten. Only a few know anything about it, nnd they nro old men. Tho sign language wa what doaf and dumb people huvo, only it was simpler, nnd nil tho tribe understood it. For example, if you camo n stranger to a tepee of a village, a stamp of tlio foot on tho ground meant that you wero woloonio two or throe stamp, that you were very welcome. Hunting sigmils wore mado with tliohaiiilH. Four fingers and tho thumb down meant a Ix'ur with the thumb up a deer. If a lynx or otherclimbor, climbing signs. If tho animal wore running, tho hand with fingers down mado bounding motions. If a man, the forofinger wa held up. If the mau were hiding, the finger was closed down to the hand. Picture writ ing was done on bark nnd was a map with various signs nnd animals hore nnd there upon it. A circlo mount a yell by which tho reader was instructed to call when ho reached a certain point. " Yon had a freemasonry for your fam ilies, did yoa not?" "Yoa, I onn recognize a relative, though I ncvor mot him beforo. Tho use (or this has died out, but wo cannot give it to nuy one not entitled to it" "What was your totem V ' , "The alligator. Tho alligntoroan live in the wator and on the land, flo livos to be very old. It menus long lifo and good luck in hunting and fishing. It was the totem of the Five Brothers, nnd they gave it to me when they adopted me." ' My friend thinks that the Indians would have doveloped civilization by this time if they hud been lot alone. They were already cultivators of the r soil and wore no longor nomadic. One element ef their success in war was their endurance and speed ou foot When he was a youth, he led a dog team on the snow OS miles in one day. Be walked from the St Croix to Buy field, 1 miles, in 28 hours, and this was not exceptional among them. The end denness of attack and swiftness in re treat rendered them the most difficult native people ever conquered. But tbefr paradise is gono. Chicago Interior. A Cbituunan'a Ideal WMa. The Chinamen of Australia, when thoy take a notion to marry, write to matrimonial agont in Hongkong some thing as follows: "I want a wife. She U)UBt be a maiden, tinder 90 years of Age, and must not have left her father's house. She must also have never read a book, and her eyelushos must be half an inch in length. Her teeth must be as sparkling as the pearls of Ceylon. Her breath must be like unto the scents of the magnificent odorous groves of Java, and bar attire must be from the silken weaves of Ka-la-Ching, which are on the banks of the greatest river in the world the orerflowiug Youg-tae-Ki-' Got tha Plana Mlsed. There is a funny story current about certain elderly Irish peeress well known in London society. Hhe was in search of a new manservant nnd heard of a registry office in n eortnin square on thn confine of Hlooinshury. Thither shn drovn In much stato, and on arriv ing nt tho square In question her foot man risked a policeman where wn thn "agency. " The man in blno mnjestloal ly waved thn equipage to a certain hoiiHn. Her ladyship was nil m It ted. "I have emtio nhout a young mnn," ho remarked to thn bland proprietor. "Yes, madam j I quite uuderstnud, wn tho reply. "Jin tniiHt bo sober nnd honest nnd used to good families. " "Oh, yes, minimus I think wn have thn very thing on our book. Would you llkn to sen hi photograph? ' "III photogrnph I ' cried Lady . "I snpposo thn man's straight. " Oh, yes, mndam, a very flno man. A fortune I no object, I Imnglno?" This hint with a movement of thn hand toward thn carriftgH with it pnw- ing horse, that could bo seen through thn window. "A fnrtnnn with my footman?" liter ally shouted thn Irish lady. Then the proprietor explained flint hi wa n matrimonial ngency nnd that tho registry nfllee wa on tho other sldo of tho square. Chicago News. A I'm-ful lrthna. Once, whilo passing through n Dutch farm, I went up to the honsn to buy somn egg. ritatming in mint or tho door wn a largo barrel, nnd whilo pass ing I carelessly tilted it up to see what wa innide, but promptly let it down again, as there wn n big python under neath. Thn Dutchman told mn lie had slii t nt. (lie snake somn month previous ly, nnd n few grain entering tlio head the reptile nppeared to lieeomn stnpn fled nnd tumble to move quickly. Mn then draggivl it home nnd extracted thn fang, nnd it grndunlly beeamo tame. Tho python, which measuied 10 feet, wa allowed to crawl nbont tho place at night, never attempting to get awny or do nny danuiRn. In fact, they found it useful for killing rats nnd vermin. By day it wn kept nnder tho barrel. The children fed thn en uke nnd plnyod with It. I saw onn of tho littln Dutch boys drag it out nnd pour two ltottlc of milk down its throat, nnd then gavo it six egg, which it swallowed. When they teased the python, it mado a his-' ing noiso nnd reared up on it tail. They wero not n bit frightened nnd would catch hold of It by thn hend nnd drag it along the ground over their shoulders. "Threo Years With Lobcn gnla," Fall IMod With Lorn. I nm quite certain that KiO years ngo peoplo wero far less restrained nnd self governed thnn thoy nre now. They nsed to fly into uncontrolled rages. They fell down dead with rnge. They fell down dead with despair. They fell down dead with lovo. Do you know tho ballad of Jemmy Dawson? It wn founded on fact. James Dawson was one of tho relicls sentenced to bo executed for his share in tho rising of 1745. Ho was en gaged to a young lady of family nnd fortune. Hhe resolved on being present at tho place of execution, which was on KeiiHlngton common. In her carriage sho followed tho sledges on which thn prisoners woro conveyed to tho place. Sho saw the fire kindled which was to consume her lover's heart When nil wa over, when sho knew that ho was dead, sho threw lier head back into tho coach and crying : "My dear, I follow thee I I follow thee I Lord Jesus, receive onrsonlstogotherl" sho foil down dead. London Queen. Home North fJermati Ruperatttlnn. If yon are superstitious, there are many things you must not do. In north Germany you must not spin during the 13 nights of Christmas, lest you should walk nfter your death, nor after sunset ou Saturday, for then mice will eat your work. Speaking of eating, if you want to have money and luck all the year round you must not fall to eat her rings on New Year's day, nor, if you wish to be lucky, must you rook an empty orndlo, or spill salt wantonly, or cross knives, or point at the stars. If yon leave a dirty cloth on the table over night, you will make the angels woep, if you point upward to the raiubow you will make the angels' foot bleed, and if you talk of cabbagos while looking at tho moon yon will hurt the feelings of the mnn in it, who was a cabbage steal er in his salud days. New Orloans Pica yune. A itlB Surprlae. In store for all who try Bacon's Col ury King for the Nerves. The general verdict of all who have used the groat vogotublo preparation is that It is tho grandest remedy ever discovered for the euro of dyspepsia, liver complaint, general debility, eto. Bacon's Celery King for the Nerves stimulates the digestive orguns, regulates tho liver and restores the system to vigorous health and energies. Samples free. Large packages 50o. Sold only by W. B. Alexander. Mine, Faara. One of the ambitious of Mme. Felix Fauro, wife of the president of France, is to beoome the leader of fashions for the republic, as the Empress Eugonie was for the empire, according to popular report Consequently she not only dressos exquisitely, but keeps the names of her modiste and milliner a sooret At the Grund Prix raoes she wore a cos tume so beautiful that the fashion pa pers not only described it at length, but Illustrated it in colors. It was a creation of brown satin, chiffon and cream lace. Paris Letter. Kurt's Clovor Hoot will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c, 50c. and fl.OQ. Sold by J. C. King & Co. . , Blrle Ktlqaett. Here are tome rules laid down by an authority on bicycle etiquette) "In mounting the gentleman who is accom panying a lady holds her whool she stand on tho left sldn of tho maehllis and puts her right foot across the friuno to the right pedal, which at tho time must be upt pushing the right pedal onuses the machine to start and then with tho loft fmit in plnco thn rider starts ahead slowly nt first, In order Ito give her cavalier time to mount his 'wheel, whloh hn will do In thn briefest time possible. When thn nnd of the rido is reached, the man quickly dismounts nnd is nt his companion's sldo to asnlst her, shn, in tho meantime, assisting herself ns much as possible. This is donn that is, dismounting In the moat approved style by riding slowly, nnd when tho left pndnl Is on thn rlsn the weight of thn body is thrown on It, the right foot Is crossed over the framn of the machine, and with nn assisting hand thn rider ens! ly steps to tho ground. In mooting a party of cyclist who are known to each other and deslro to stop for a parley it is considered tho proper thing for thn men of thn party to dis mount whilo in conversation with thn ladies. As to thn furnishing of thn bi cycle, to bo really swagger, it must bo fitted out with n clock mid it bell, lug gago oarrlor nnd a cyclometer, tho lat ter being an almoin! sino quit lion to the woman who cams for reoord. " Anthnra and Mnsln. Milton hnd a strong tnsto for muslo, and wroto his play of "Comns" for his friend Henry Lawes, thn most din tingnished composer of tho day in Eng land. Muslo and conversation, indeed, Woro hi chief recreations. Ho soino timessang, and could play tho bass viol, but his favorite Instrument was tho or gan. Gray had a liking for muslo, nnd would sing on occasion, though with somn iliflldeneo. Whilo in Itnly ho learned to play on thn harpsichord from thn younger Scarlatti, and was thn menus of introducing Pergolesi into England. Though Rogers kept nightingales to sing to him, hi taste In muslo would hardly bo ndmired nt tho present day, for ho is said, when dining alone, to have hnd an Italian organ grinder play lug in thn ball I Goldsmith wa skillful with a flntn, and could sing a song or dnnco a minuet with thn Is-Ht Other and noisier nmuHements, however, did not como amiss to him, nnd games of bllnilman's bulT or forfeits wero often a sore trial to thn occupant of tho room below tho poet's in Brick court, Tern pin thn learned Blnekstono, then on gaged in writing his Commentaries. Chamber Journal. Mnnnrs In BurTolk. A delicate taste or rellued manners nt table are not among tho characteristics of tlio Suffolk peasant One to whom somo castor oil hnd been sent ns a gift when ho was ill sent the next day with a request for somn moro of Mine. Groomo's uico gravy. " At a titho din ner nn old farmer, having somo bread sauce handed to him, took ns much us could bo convoyed to his mouth ou tho tip of a knife blade, nnd having tasted it said, "Don't chuso none. " Another, by wny of expressing upprovnl of a par tlcular pudding, remarked that ho "could rlsn in tho niglittiiiio and eat it," mid a third, supposing ho would got but ono plate, shoveled his fishbones under tho table. London News. lra;a ForMtm Cunudn has a forest in tho Hudson bny mid Labrador region 1,000 by 1,700 miles in extent, whilo that of tho Am azon basin is oalcnlnted to be about 3,100 by 1,800 miles. Central Africa has a forest tegiou of 8,000 miles from north to south, of an unknown dopth, and tho vast pino, lurch and cedar for ests of Siberia aro 8,000 miles from east to west and 1,000 miles from north to south. Tho natives call them "pluoes whore tho mind is lost. The t uiiipuKa I'luill. On tho western prairie is found tho compass plant whoso leaves point to tho north. Wo wIhIi to direct you to tho great health glvor, Bacon's Celery King for tho nerves. If you are suffer ing from dyspepsia, liver complaint and indigestion, if you are sleepless ut night and awake In the morning fouling lun guld, with coated tongue itud sallow, haggurd looks, Bacon's Celery King for the Norvos will cure you and restore you to blooming health. Trial pack ajres free. Lurge size f0c. at W. B, Alexander, sole agent. At tha Santa Cntorina cathedral. Genoa, may be seen a crescent mode of an emerald, whloh is eiffht inches be tween the points. Tradition says that it was a present rrom eoiomon to tueen Bneba. The coasts of the world aro protected by 6,208 lighthouses. i It la sold on ft Kunronl ee by all drrir frlats. It cures Iiicipiimt Coruumptics and Is the boat Cousa aud Croup Curs. Hold by J. V. Klug It Co $i.ooitott!eTNi(M3 1 M 5 Oascenta VJm' j 661 an Education. Education and fortune go hand In hand. Cel un vducutlou at the Central Hlate Nor mal School, Luck HttVBii, Pa. Kimt-clttss Buconiiuwlutiuiia and low rules. Stale aid to studunU. Kor Illustrated cuUloKue address IAMKS ELDUN. I'D. D., Principal, .Lock llaven, Pa. ttatlrftab trims (fnltlte, PENNSYLVANIA ItAlLKOAD. IN KFFKCT MAY 111, IHIto. I'hllnitelnliln k P.rle llnlhimil lllvlsliin Time Tahlq, Xralns leave hi'iflwiHiil. KASTW A Itll 0:(v n m-Trnln s, dully exreiit Siiniliijr for Hiinnury, mirrlNlnirif anil Inleinienliile sta tliiiiH, arriving lit I'hlheli'liililn IICM . tn., New Viirk,tt:lp. m. lliillltniiin,n:llt p.m. Wimlihiuliio, 7:; p. ill I'lillninn I'lirlur cur from WllllntniiHit'l and pimsenucr roaelie rtiiin Kline tti riillntli-liilirit. 3::il p. in. Train II, dully encept Hiindiiy fur iimi tiniiuiie mm iiiii-i incfiiiiM' mm miiim, iir rlvlliKUl IMlMiiili'lphlll 4:HI A. M. New Vih k, 7::u A. M. I'lillinun Wci-plni! ears f mm HiirrlHlinrar t I'hlliiiMpliln mikI New York, riillmlclplilii pimm'twcrs eiin n'ttiiitn In sIceiH'r iiiiiIIhIui Ik iI iiiiIII 7 : A. M. 0:11.1 p. in. Train 4, dully fur Simliury, tlarrls- nui'llioi'i inTerini'ioiiie soo inns, nrrivinu hi. I'lilliiilelplilii, A. M.I New York. VM A.M. en week days nnd I'll"" A M. nn Hiim iliiyi llnlllniiiie, II-.3II A. M.i Wiedilnirlim, f:: A. M. I'ulliimti ctint from K.rleand Wllllimm tiiirt in riilliidi'lplilii. i'li-.i'imi'is In lccMr for Mnlllniiire nnd Wii-tilntMnn will lie tt-iitiMfcrrtMl luln Y'fiNhlniriittiNli'iH'i- lit Hnr rMmru. Piisn-ntfcr ciinchf fruiii Mile In riillmlcllililii nnd VIIIIiiiiimkiiI. to llalll muni. WHSTWAItl) 7:2il a. m. -Train 1, dully except Hiindny for Ittdiiwiiy. IIiiMiiis, licrniiiiil nnd Inter- ifioiiie sitiiiiMiH. 1.1'lives uiiitiwiiy ni :isr . M. fur Krli. (:Mi a. ni.Trnln 3, dully for Kile nnd Inler- tnedllite points. 8::!7 p. in.--Train II, dully except. Hiimbiy fur nunc ntifi no ernieo tin est in num. TIIKlH'llll Tit A I NS I'lilt MMI'TWOOM I' lWJ.M TIIK I'.AST ANII Coin II. TKAIN II leaves IMilluili'lpliln :m a. in. Wiislilnutnii, 7.m A. m.i lliilllmire,:MA.M. lllicMlmiic, 111: . A . m.i dully except. Hiln iluv. iiitlvliiu hi llririwiMid ut 1:!7 e. m. Willi I'lillninn I'urlur ear fnnn I'lilliidclplilii In wllliiiuisiKirt. TWAIN .1 leaves New Ymk at p. tn.! I'hlln- cliililii. ir.W ii. tn. I iislilnirliin, m.in n. m.i llulilininc, ll:ii p. m.i dully lurlvlnn ut. Iirlftwood nl 1I:WI a. tn. I'iiIIiiiiiii hIccjiIiis curs fruiii ritlludi'tiilila to Kile nnd riotn Wiililnirlfiu mid Itiilltntiii-e to WlllluiiiM(i,irt nnd tlironuli pusMenucr ciiiicIich frmu I'lillu- (ii'ipiiui in r.rieiimi iiiuiiiiiiiiu in miliums (Hll't. THAIN I lenvin Itetinvo lit S:!I1 n. in., dully exci'iit Hiindny, nrrlvliiK nt lirirtwiHid a. in. .lOIINSONHL'UO HAILIUMI). (Dally exeept Sunday.) Tit A IN IHIenves Itlduwnv ill 9:'.H. tn.: .Inlin soiilnou ill li:4(iii. in., airlvliiK lit ('ii'iiiiiiui nl Hi:4liii, m. TIIAIN 20 leaves Clermont lit J(l:Bfl S. m. ar iI.Imk at. .IoIiiixiiiiIiiiik ut 11:44 n. in. and Itiduniiy m n:i"ni. m. It IIXJWAY & CMOAItl'IKM) It. 11. DAIf.Y KYCKI'T HIJNHAY. Hdl'TIIWAltK. NOKTIIWAItll. F.rx.sr HT"ATriiNH. Itldirwuy Islnnd Kim Mill IIhviii l:! Ill M is Mil VI :il 13 as 12 4'! 13 44 13 411 I mi I III I 14 I :n 1 4A ii :m ii :is II 42 r, I :iTi I 3.1 I 21 I II I i'i 13 ri 12 5.1 13 m I2:is 3J II 17 I l-oyliinil II a IIIIIII HIiiins Mills Jim r Illue Itm'k 101)7 Vlneyurd Kllll III III Cio rler 11122 ItriH'kwuyvllle in I! McMlnti hilliinill pi.'is llurveyH Itim llll'i Kails I leek III.',', Iltillols nun fi 4S n:m ti !!i f S : 13 2U 12 3H lilk'i Ti 311 n I -i 5 (SI 'I HA INS l.h.AVK ItlllllWA V. r.imiwiii-il. Wcslwnrri Ti n In s, 7: .7 n. in. Ti n In a, Il::i4 n. m. Trnln II, 1:4., p. in. Train i,.i:ki ) in Ti h In I, 7 : .Vi p. m.. Train II, H:2A p. m H M. I'HK.VIWT, (jen, MiimiKur. J. U. WOdll, Uen. Kuss. As'l UKKALO, IKMJHKSTKlt & PITTS- ItL'IMill RAILWAY. TlieKhorl linn lietwei n Dulliilu. ltlduwuy, IIIIIIIIIUO, (-11 llllllll III 11, lllllllllll, 1,1. III'M.-I. MiiL'um I 'iiIIh and points In I lie upper nil res Inn. (In nnd nfter .lime 171 Ii. 114, piiscn Itcr IruliiH will nrilveund depurt. from l''ulls Creek si ul Ion, dully, except iiuiluy, us fol lows: l.'Jtl p. in. mid fi.:tfi li. m. Accornmndutlons fl'lllll I'llllXHIItllWIIev nnd Kllll. H:fiO ii. m.-lliilliilniiml KiH-liesier mull Kor llriH-k wu v vlllc. Klili;wuv..l'iliMMonliiirtf,Mt. Jewel I, lii'uiirord.Huhoiiiinca, llnltiiln nnd Hoi'licsler; ciinnectliiK al JolinsiiiiliurK nllli I', ti K. I I'll ! :i, fur Wilcox, Kline, Warren, Corry nnd Krle. 10:r,:i it. in. A mniodtilliin I'or Hykes, lllu Kun und I'linXHiiluwney. 'i.'iit p. in. Unnlfiinl Accoiniiiiidul loll Kor Iteeclilree, llriH'kwuy vllle, KllniMlit, Cnr moii, Kldzwuy, .loliiisoiiliiiix, Mt.Jewett nnd Itritdfnril. 6:lo p. m.-.Miill-Kor IiiiIIuIh, Sykes, lllx Kun I'liu.XHiiiuwney nnd Wulslon. I'nMeitLrers tire rcipieled to purcliuHC tick ets iH'fore entering tlm curs. An excess churixe of Ten Cents will lie collected liy con ductors when fares lire paid on t ruins, from iiIIhIiiIIoiis wlic re a ticket olllce Is mill lit allied. Thoiisund mile tickets nl. two cents per mile, soisl for puhhhiu hetween nil stutlouti. .1. II. McIntyiik. A n'it , I'ullscrcck, I'a. It. (I. Matiikwh K. ('. I.AI'KV, tienernl Hunt. Gen. I'ns. Airent, llilllulo N. Y. Uoclumtiir N. Y ALLK.CIIKNY VALLKY RAILWAY COMPANY coinmonclnir Sunday May 2d, IH'.Cj, Low Grmlo Division. KASTWAIIII. STATIONS. Nll.t. NO.S. Nll.. Hit II A. M. V. M. A. M. P. M. P. M Hell HilliU in 4'. 4 4'l l.iiwsonliatn.... 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Muvsvlllo OnkUldiro 10 10 10 4: ft S3 5 42 10 S3 11 Oil1 5 Ml 6 10 8 3d 6 2rt 11 3(1 11 HO 11 4' s n: I Oil 1 2tl Ml 12 10 12 20 s 00 s 10 7 211 7 2S 1 M S 40 1 4: 7 40 8 4S 8 Ui 9 17 9 2.1 8 44 1 fts 7 s; 2 10 2 3)1 2 :r.i 2 fts 8 Oil ft on 8 111 8 as 8 K7 8 Ul 8 1.1 10 04 10 1H 10 25 New ilellileheui, s 1. 8 4 I.awsonhuai. lU'dH.mk.... 9 4: 4 00 10 on A. M A. M P. M.lA M.I P. M Trains dally exceptsunday. PAVID CCAKGO, Ces'I.. Sep J AS. P. ANDEK80N Okn'i.. Pass. Aqt. s,ubMcrlb for The Star, If you want the New. One Til A.dvtlIlC(3, G(3H The Star FOR ONE YEAR! - ! I I 1 ! ! I 1 ! V) linyn flt-cidcd 1o ofior THE STAR at Ono Dollar a Year, Strictly in Adviinci', t now nnd old nuhHcribors. Tlm old HiibHcribiTa will bo oxpct ttMl to pay up all arrcanigo to get tlm benefit of tliifl of fer. Tlio ofrer will bold good until January 1, 180G! THE TAR In a KirHt Cl.'iHH Paper )tibliHln?d every Wednewlay at Keyn oldsville by (J. A. KteplieiiHon. It eontniiiH all tlie Local Nt;WH of tlm town nnd vicinity, Tele graph ir; Home and Foreign Neww, Short Stfjrien, (tin nd Army Matter, Fanning Nhwb aiifl IIIuh tratod AitichiH. Don't borrow your neighbor jiajier when you can get THE STAIl for OTXK DOLLAR A. YEAE! IIAJIDW AIIK A" ii: II . A I) W W J) a n i K lAWlTUAII W00DKXWAUE (il'KKNSWAKK CAItl'ETS The most eoniplelw line of Houhh Furnishing Goods in Jef ferson County. We do not buy. "Cheap John" goods to fool tlm people, nor represent goods to lie better than they nre. "You can fool all tlm people part of the time and part of tlm peoplo all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time." We do not want to well inferior goods and fool our customers and only have the peoplo that can be fooled all the time left to buy from us. We want your trade nnd know we can give you Satisfaction. -Come Early Keynoiasviue riaraware Lo.s otore. Remember our Furniture and Carpets are on the Second Floor. 6 t',..(nOHMPION,llw'V:jJ,i J JL fust Natitua Bant OF REYNOLDS VILLE. CAPITAL SO,000.00. C. mteliell, Prealdentt Scott .TlcClellanil, Vice Prea. John II. Kaueber, C ashler. Directors: O. Mitchell, tVott MvClelland, J. C. King, JuM'iih Btruuss, U. E. ltrown, U. W. Fullur. J. II. Kauulier. Oik's a Kcnerul hanking business nnd solicits tho uecouuts of niercliiiuts, nriifenslonal nien. farmers, mechanics, mliiers, lumliernicn una othen, proiulsluic the most cumful ultntlou to the huHlntina of all persons. 8a fo Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank bulldlnx, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. Every Woman Sometimes cseds reli able monthly regulating (nadkina. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, safe and eartatn In result. Toe seoa tna (Dr. Faal' neiur duajipotut. boat aursOUVi lUXk yl Mxllolne Ou . Cltwetaml. O. For sale ut 11. Alex 8toke'a drug store. Dollar! II I I ! ! I ! I I I I F I J K N I T U IlK I I T I'iRUTIXKUF and Late to tbc- TAKES THE f UCE OF bsNOEsOU GASOLINE. SOES IN ANY STOVE. TMTTIVFTt N0 oke, dirt or ooor. a AJUXelAJXI. CHMPIg THAN WOOD OR COAL WAUT AGENTS on salary or commission. Send for Catalogue) of Prices and Term. NATIONAL OIL BURNER eaa ccdan Ave. CLEVELAND, OH COME IN Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" storfl L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinds of Groceries. Canned Goods, Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and Feed, Baled Hay and Straw. Freeh goods always on hand. , Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, j Lawrence J. McEntire & Go.. Tha Grocery men. 3 OIL V