t r I ; MENT 'THE - STAR. WKDXKSDAY. DKCE.MBRR 25, I-..- ' The Only Shooting Gallery in Jteyn olds ville is the "ACME" Next door to Hotel McCon '. nell, and the prizes are worth shooting for. V lot PrlvA WlnMioafuv lllfln $18.00 - 2nd " Gold 5.00 3rd " Revolver, six shot, central fire, shell extracting, fce. 5.00 Tha Finest Billiard Room in town is run in connection with gallery. Tables have been newly refitted. Kvery thing first-class.- flCKic Shooting Gallery. Next door to HOTEL McCON NELL. : Uh ft Star "What a vaat proportion of our livs li apent in anilou and useless forebod ings oonoerniug the futureeither oar own or that of our dew one I Promt Joy, present blessings slip by, end we wis half their iweet flavor, and all for want of faith in hiin who provide for the tiniest ineeot iu the suubeain. Oh, when shall we learn the eweet truet in Ood that our- children teach us we. Who are ao mutable, to faulty, eo irrita ble, 00 unjust and ha, who if ao watoa fitl. to pitiful, ao loving, ao forgrvmgf Why eannot we, slipping our baud. into hla each day, walk trustingly -over that day ' appointed path, thorny or flowery, crooked or itralgUt, knowing that even ing will bring ui sleep, peaoe and homer 'Phillip Brook.. ThMtofMAtnM A noted ex-burglar la employed a a private detective In one of the largest ' retail dry good store in New York city, and a gentleman connected with tbe houte aid recently "that tbe ex crook' aervice are invaluable." Be wa engaged on account of hi wide ac quaintance with shoplifter. A number of profeMional shoplifter, with whom he is acquainted, are aware of the posi tion he hold and oouaequeutly keep away from tbe bnilding. A female ex- . thief i also employed in a timlUr ca pacity In another large honsa. The pol I icy of letting a thief tooatcb a thief ap parently work well there. Plttebtnw Dlipatch. for SI lor 1896- If paid cash in advance. This offer holds good until Jan. 1st. 'Don't mis the opixr tun it y of getting" all the news one year for f 1.00. Vraal Bai A reporter for tbe Cincinnati Tribune lately overheard a dialogue between two oburbau gentlemen. "How did your daughter pa her ex amination for a position a teacher V asked the first man. "Pats!" was the answer. "gbariidn't pass at all. Maybe you won't believe it, but they asked that poor girl about thing that happened before fce waa born." Edith Barry I the most conceited man I ever met. Ethel What make you think so? VWhy, he first asaerta that I am tha most adorable woman in the world, tha moat beautiful, intellectual, and in ev. ty respect a paragon,. and then ask me it I do not love him. " trmoklvn Life. Special Salo Of Ladles' and Children's School Shoes at . GILBLOMS Live Shoe House from now until Jan. Ut. We will close put the following lines of all Shoes until all are sold; Ladies' fine button or lace, narrow, square, or opera toe, formerly $2, 1.48. Ladies' liona kid, very dressy, latest style, formerly 8.00, 2.25. Ladies' square toe button, formerly 1.75, at 1.23. Ladies' fine lace, opera toe and opera heel, formerly 2.25, at 1.83. Children's school shoes for merly 1.25 at V8c. Children's school shoes for merly 1.75 at 1.25. Fine lot school shoes for merly 1.25 at.75c. Large lot of shoes, sizes 8 to 5, 25c. Full line of rubbers, sold elsewhere at 40c, for 25c. These prices will only hold out until this line is closed out, so come early as these goods will not last. Gilblom's LiveShoe House, 3nd Door from Pootofflc.