IT WAS LITTLE CHOW THE BAD INDIAN KILLED BY YOUNG CHAUNCEY LAMPSON. A tiMdn of ths ftloux Whmw MUilvcdt ItpgiMt With n At of Itaiw Intratttnito. The (lovernmnnt't fltriiRElrs With the ItnMllr During the Wnr. Ttin Hionx or D:kotn trihn of Imli nns hits bum fur n coiwitlorublo time the most pnworful cniifcdi'Mtioii of ubnrlK inos on (ho American continent. Tlipy conltl ilnco tmlny snvrrnl tlion?:mil wnr tlors in tbo Arid, nnil tliry Imvo given onr Bovmnmint nmrli trutiblo (lining the fmst KMU-rsition. It wan thn .Sioux who worn tliti most m-tivrly rngtiKl in wnr with w, iiftor thn discovery of obl in California in 1H41I ciuirpiI nui'li n Srpum of omim! iou iktosh tbo conti nent; they wpio tho loaders in the. de struction of Cnster nnd bin cnmnimiil; it wns tlioy who jierpetrnted tlio terri ble nnuwnrros of 1 Stta in Minnesota and who came so near bringing on n general wnr in 1890-1. Among tho famous leaders of the ionx wns Little Crow, who ut tho be ginning of the onthreuk of 18(13 wan living in n comfortable brick lionxn near one of tho ngeiwdefl, which hud been erected by our government ns an induce ment for him to help in the civilization of his turbulent people. Ho was count ed upon ns one of the stnuclipst friends of tho whiten nnd indeed had lout caste with many of bin own people because of his rapport of their measures. Yet on the fatal day in August when the florco hncks ran to his house nnd nwoke him from sleep to nk his advice oa to what slum Id be done, Little Crow, instead of counseling peace, told them that, inasmuch ns tronblo must inevita bly occur between the whites nnd his people, it might as well begin then ns nt nny time. Ho proposed thnt they should go to the agency nnd kill the traders nnd volunteered to net ns their lender. Huving thus identified himself with the hostiles, he became one of the most bitter mid unrelenting of them 1L He possessed considerable ability, nnd lie threw himself heart nnd soul into the fight. He wns the leader iu several of the twwt decisive defeats received by detachments of troops j was in command in the attacks on New Utm, Fort Ridge ly and the agencies, struck ninny hard blows, and though he personally did not wish to torture prisoners was too weak to prevent his men from doing so. It always takes a civilized govern ment a considerable while to shake it self into shape when such a crisis comes. The civil war being then nnder way, rnite a number of armed men were in Minnesota because of the call of Presi dent Lincoln for volunteers. By and by Colonel Sibley was nblo to reach the In dians, with the consequence that they vere bndly beaten. Not only did the majority surrender, bnt the leaders in the atrocious butcheries were caught and tried and 88 were hanged at Mnn kato in February, 1868. Little Crow, however, fled northward 'With a large body of warriors and took refuge in the neighborhood of Devil's lake, where, the following year, he re newed his orimes and outrages. He was so defiant thnt he notified Colonel Sib ley where he was, adding that soon he intended to arrive with his men at the Yellow Medicine agency. The authorities became so incensed gainst the Sioux because of their atroc ities that they organized scouts to hunt them down and offered a reward for every one that was killed. Such was the state of affuirs when, on Friday after noon, July 8, 1868, Chnnncey Lamp ion, a boy, and his father, were walk ing along the road several miles north of Hutchinson, one of the towns that hud suffered severely from the massacre. Each had a gun over his shoulder, and they were walking side by sido, talking in low tones, when tho son suddenly touched the arm of his father and point ed to a little clearing, opening into the woods ahead. The two halted at sight of a couple of Indians picking berries. Their backs were toward the whites, who softly stepped behind the trees and bold a whispered consultation as to what was best to da There was no doubt that the Indians were hostiles, and had they seen the others firnt wonld have shot them. Mr. .Lanipson and bis boy decided to antici pate them. Taking advantage of the shelter afforded by a poplar surrounded with undergrowth, the father crept near enough to secure a good aim, when he fired at one of the Indians. The savage threw up his arms with a yell and fell to the ground badly wWudod. Not knowing how many Indians might be near, Mr. Lampsou began a cautious re treat, but was obliged to expose himself iln doing so. The wounded Indian had partly risen and aimed at him. At the ame instant Channoey, the son, drew A bead ou the wonnded savage, while the nuwounded one leveled his gun at the boy. Rather singularly, all three fired at the same moment Mr. Lanipson received a flesh wound in the shoulder, the ball of the unharm ed warriur grazed the boy's cheek, while the missile of the youth instantly killed the wounded Indian. Then, fearing a charge from a war party, Cliauucey dashed off for help. As it grew dark the father started for home by a circuitous route and safely reached there after midnight The body of the sluiu Indiun was curried to Hutchinson, where, to tho HHtonisliment and relief of all, it was identified as that of the famous chief Little Crow. Detroit Free Press. CuiualeutJolM. Landlord Hooks Cun you refer me to work whore I cun loom how the un dents constructed those catapults that would throw stones half a roller Friend Don't believe I oan. Why do you want such information? Hooks Well, you see, I've advertised that this house is within a stone's throw (if the railway station, and now I have fit to rij fiie plan for throwing - -i: - -I't-r'" IH MM ten to ft will lows. Although swallows are such wonder fully quick sighted blrds.nnd eon change the direction of their flight with nmna ing rapidity and ease, it occasionally happens thnt thoy either do not perceive the danger lying in their path or are not quick enough to avert it, for I have once or twico, while fly fishing for trout, ao oldentally knocked down and stunned a swallow. Hevernl instances have also been recorded of the poor bird being struck nnd killed by golf balls, nnd in one case nt least even by n cricket ball.' Petrels nnd other sen birds hnve been known to collide while iu midair nnd drop into passing boats. Wild ducks ore occasionally picked up on board ships that have been lying nt anchor all night in somo of onr lnrge rivers and estuaries. They stiiko the rigging or funnels dur ing their nocturnal flights, nnd ns many ns five wero found one morning on the deck of n vessel lying nt the mouth of the Thames. Cornhill Magazine Ancient Mparts, The transfer of Kosciusko's benrt to tho cnstle at Rappcrswil), Switzerland, recalls ninny stories of the crupaders, who, dying in tho Holy Land, sent their hearts to friends nt homo. So afterward Sir Robert Pecklmm died out of Eng land iu 158(1, but his henrt wns not buried until 1560. The heart of John Baliol wns embnlmed by his widow's desire nnd Inclosed in an ivory casket enameled with silver. And she, the lov ing Devorgilla, placed this casket on her table every day at mealtime and ordered it put on her own heart when she was borne to the tomb. Then there is the heart of the Bruce, dear to elocu tionists and stump speakers. For strange tales about hearts see the "Lives of the Troubadours," and that dreadful story by Bnrbey D'Aurevilly, "At a Dinner of Atheists. "Boston Journal. II I it t rltrniriit til Town, Over the remarkable euros by the grandest sxcilio of the ago, Bacon's Celery Kins, which acts us a natural laxative, stimulates tho digestive or gans, regulates tho liver nnd kidneys and is nature's great healer nnd health renewer. If you hnve kidney, liver nnd and blood disorder do not delay, but call at, V. H. Alexander's drug store for a free trial puckagu. Largo sizes fiOc. and 2.1e. When Meaux was surrendered to Henry IV, clemency was promised to the population if six of the leading de fenders were "given np to justice." These six were surrendered, and four of them were beheaded. The good things which belong to pros perity may be wished, but the good things which belong to adversity are to be admired. Seneca. Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It is tho best cough cure. Only onu cent a dose, i'lcte, 50cU. and 11.00. Sold by J. C. King & Co GILBLOM'S Special Sale ON School Shoes! A Golden Opportunity for shoe buyers! From now un til Jan. let we will sell chil dren's school shoes for less than actual cost. Fine line of school shoes, formerly $1, 78c. Boys' heavy tap soles, for merly 1.25, 98c. We have the best heavy oil grain shoes on earth,' for merly 1.75, 1.23. BoyB' line dress shoe, Bold at 2.00, 1.48. Boys' rubber boots, former ly 1.75, 1.23. A full line of rubbers, sold elsewhere for 40c, 23c. Men's heavy rubbers 48c. We are Bole agents for the celebrated Water Proof Boots. We guarantee these boots to keep water out. If not bring them back and get your money. We sell them at prices that are right. We handle the celebrated Latrobe shoe, sold elsewhere at $3.00, for 2.48. It will pay you to investi gate as we will save you money at ' Giltlom's LivoShco lltas, and Door from Sotc:e. Wanted. Ladies and ccntlcmen sufferlnir with throat and lunir dtflletiltics to call at our drug store for a bottlo of Otto's Cure, which we are distributing free of charge, mid wo enn confidently recom mend it as a sunerlor remedv for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption nnd all diseases of tile throat nnd lungs. It will stop a cough quicker than nny known remedy. Wo will guarnntoo it to euro you. If your children have croup or whooping cough it is suro to give Instant relief. Don't delay, but get n ti iul bottlo free. Large sizes f0e. nnd :.'"ic. Sold by V. H. Alexander. Two View nf Life. "Wo must accept the theory of eter nnl lifo," says tho pessimist, "beennso we can explain the present existence upon no other thoory thnn that it is a punishment for sins committed in a previous state." "And I," says the optimist, "uccept the theory of eternal life because it seems to me reasonable to expect a chance in n future state to correct the blunders I commit in this one. "Chi cago Times-Herald. Another Atir Ont, Old Friend Hello I So yon are in trade, now, ch? Why did yon rotlre from literature!? De Writer Got hungry. New York Weekly. The Sahara is so named from the Ar abia word signifying "desert" K'V lid IV-( Br mm- . Itla Bold m a rr?nrfv:'itsa bv t '1 iliTirr- frjflta. It cure fiviyicnt CoiU'.tnp! :i and 1b tho host CousU nnd Croup Curo. Hold by J.l King ft Co DMINISTUATOH'S NOTICE In lie F.stuto of Kllrn Cnrfy, florriiwd, Into of Ihu Itormitth of KeytmldHvlJle, I'n. iNotIco Ih Imto by Hlvt'tt that IHtirn nf mi ni In 11 ration upon tho fHtiite of Hiitd dprl i'i)t Iuivh Item granted to tho umlurslKru'd. All porHoim Indiditi'd to mild tvduttt lire tv qtHMt'd to nmkB payment, and thone bavins rlnlmn or di'nmndH Hiritlnst tbo Biini will nmke them known without delay to C. Mlu bell, of Kcynoldru tile, ta. Jar. M. MAittui, Administrator. JSTRAY NOTICE. fame tretumsslnji: on the premlHOU of tbo nmk-rsliOHMl In Wlimlow towimhln, atiotit Uie 20th of November, lMifl, one red bull altout eighteen months old. The owner In requested to come forward, prove property, piiy (liure nnd take him away or be will he dKpoed of aiMMirdliiK to law. T. J. FYS. HykcHV llh), l'a Pec. 2, 180.1. I HANA Will Sell All Ladies' Misses' and Children's CoatsxCost I 81.00 Bottle. One cent ados' This is a Great Saving for any body wanting a Garment. Come and see V ... for yourself. JOTEL McCONNELL, REYNOLDSVILLE. PA. FRANK J. IiLACK Proprietor. Tho lendliiff hole! of tbo town. HiMiduunr- tor for eotnnieri'itil men. 8 team bent, free bun, hath ttom nnd cliweta on every floor, mimple room, billiard room, telephone con lieclloim in;. JOTEL BELNAP, KKYNOMJSVILLK, PA. J. C. 1HLLMAN, Pmpri'tor. rirdrhis In every pnrtlcular. Located In t lit very rent re of the hunine pari nf town. Ire 'him to and fmm t nil it nnd cnmniodloim HiunplertMnns forrommerrliil travelers. UOKK'S WINDSOR HOTEL, 12l7-2!i Fn.ttRftT btukf.t. IMIIliAllKl.l'IIIA. - l'KNN"A, 'HKSI(. .. Mot MIC, l',tiiit: 'M'l iM'tt rooms, ltatr hit ly Ameri can I'liiM. I1 jl'lik-l. fiiMn I1. K. I(. lirpol and i lilurk from Nm? I. ft. H. K. IVmt. ittlrcllaron. NKFF. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Ami Ileal r.statu Aurtil, HcyiiMhlnvllli', I'll. Q MITCHELL, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco on Weil Main titrpct. opnofilto the I'oinmi'ivliil lintel, Heynoldsvlllc, Ph. D K. H. K. HOOVEIl, R E YNOLDS VI LLE, PA. ItPKlilrnt (lnllNt. In iMillillna near Motlio dUl rhnri'li, oiiihisHo Arnold hlock. Ufiitle noHH In nM'rittfni. C. X. OOIIDOK. JOHN W. IIKRII. QORIXJN & REED, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, llnxik vlllc, Je(Ti'rw)n Co., 1'a. OlDco In room fninifrly otTtipled by (lordon & I'lirbi'lt Wi-xt Main Htroul. W. L M.CRACIKN, 8. H. MtDOHALD, BrMkrllli. RejrnoH.Till.. c.CRACKEN& McDONALD, AUnrnril t(ml OmnsfHoi's-fif-tniP, Omcp at Kcrnnlillrlllc and llrnnkvlllc. EYNOLDSV1LLE LAUNDRY, WAR SING. l'riiiilir, (ornor4tli Bln?rl nnd Unnlnn nlloy. Flrat i'Iiish work (liint! nt ri'iimiimhle pi lcc. Ulve the liiundry n trial. jyll. R. E. HARBISON, SURGEON DENTIST, Reynoldftvllle, Pn, Ofllce In room formerly occupied by t. 8, Mut'rulxht. FOR WEAK MEN. THE MECHANICAL CURE Tbo urea test hwm ever given to nufferlnR man. it cures Imnotenrv. Itralnn or Knilw- flloim, nnd the Nervous IMsetiHen of Men tin If by maitlc. After using It all trouble vanlsben Immediately and you are. a man nffaln. It doublet nexual power and lnereuses nlxe of purtM. It Ih a spec I He for youn, mlddle-uired and elderly men who are weak from any eaiiHe. It in a wonderful nnd wlentlflc treat ment discovered by a physician, himself k HiifTerer nnd after be had nearly ruined him self with poisonous drills. It lH,hnrndess and at once relieves the dlseuso. Money returned where euro Ih not effected. Hunk referenced given an to return of money. One package warranted to cure any ease. Hent In a plain package with full Instructions. Price i".U0. AUOresd Mechanical Cure Co., lilraKo,III First National Bank OF ItEYXOLDS VI LLE. CAPITAL 9SO.OOO.OO. V, Klltrhell, Prldent Seolt Itlrriellnud, Vice Pre. John II. Kam her. 4'aahler. Dlrrctorsti O. Mlt!lioll, Scott MeClollund. 3. O. King, jottcpn piruiiHH, u. n. iirown, 0. W. Fuller, J. II. Kuucber. Poo a npncrnlbanklnirhuHlnpKiiand nolldu the uccounlH or ninrcliitnia, priitewtlnniil men, fiirmerti, mecliiinlcH, miners, lumliormen and othom, pmmlHlnir tho moHt caroful attention to me uuHinetw oi an perHonn. Bafo Deposit Boxes for rent. KlrHt Nutlonul Bunk building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault. COME INI Where? TO THE "Bee Hive" store, WHERE L. J. McEntire, & Co., The Groceryman, deals in all kinda of Groceries. Canned Goods. Green Goods, Tobacco and Cigars, Flour and leed, Baled Hay and Straw. Fresh goods always on hand. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited. Very truly yours, Lawrence J. ilcEntlre & Co., Ttxm Grocrymn. ADVERTISING Is a good thing in its way, but gets credit for a good deal more than it's entitled to. It takes merit to win lasting recognition. This ptore advertises freely, but doesn't bank on it for succeps does it more to invite investigation; makes rather ptrong claims sometimes, but never one it can't substantiate. We claim this store does the dry goods business. The character of its goods nnd the prices will save you money, no matter who you are or where you come from, at least the throng of customers from a distance warrants this assertion. New Dress Goods and Suitings, Imported Serges, more handsome and stylish ptufl and better values than you have been getting. This we invite you to investigate. We are doing a wonderful CLQAK BUSINESS! Because we have the right kind of garments. No old stock or styles, as some of our would-be competi tors are advertising "go ahead," but otrictly new and handsome, stylish wraps. If any of you want coats of any kind for yourselves or children, come. We will show you an extensive collection and quote you prices that you will see are in the interest of your pocket-book. Overcoats! Gentlemen, we have got stacks of them. Good qual ity and low prices are knocking them down close to counter top. Call and investigate. A. D. HARD W A A R WOODENWARE R D W A R e: A W QUEENSWARE I) R CARPETS A IAWDR AH The most complete line of House Furnishing Goods in Jef f erson County. We do not buy 'Cheap John" 1 - X 1 1- 1 4. guuua iu iuui me people, nor represent s goods to be better than they are. "You can fool all the people part of the time and paL. i.1 1. -11 XT i! 1 A A 1 -11 Al- uie peopte jiii ui time, oui you cannoi loot au me people all the time." We do not want to sell inferior goods and fool our customers and only have the people that can be fooled all the time left to buy from us. We want your trade and know we can Gome Earlu Reynoldsville Hardware Co.'s Store Remember our Furniture Second JOB WORKI- -THE- Job Work Department OF The Star Office Is replete with the Latest Styles of Types. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE STA.H -AND GET Local, Gountu and State n ?h7.-,"';:-"t',,ik-"-,-i r-' Jrrrwwai Deemer k Co. FURNITURE! ERUTINRUF give you Satisfaction. and Late to the ' and Carpets are on the Floor.' Neat Work Done on Short Notice ALL THE- News lor $1.00 a year. TAKES THE PUCE OP UANREROU GASOLINE. Q03 IN AMY STOV! Bl P 1 nrrnvpn no smoke, dikt or odor. : uuujiaxv cheaper tkam wooa or coai Vb WANT AGENTS o alary or commloslof Sand Tor cataloguu u Prloea and Terms. I eea ccdan avc. ( CLEVCtAND.OHIC