A 3IAN OF APPETITE. AN AWFUL ORDEAL FOR, A DYSPEP TIC LITTLE LAWYER. Wrnt Into tlir HrMctnrnnt Jitrt. to flnv rt lew ttjrutrm-Mrt Mr. Clrutnp, the lln niT. Who Wait l.nn,lii D Little tli foro fining- llnnw to fttinnrr. "Tlum to Iip n fnmiiiH jAnrr fur tlu'wi thiiiKH cluwu in Allniitii, '' rc tnnrkrcl I In1 rortly k lit K-iiimi im lie cnu ticwl.v ryt'il tin1 Wrlh ralitiir nml pip pril lii musty "Wliy, den'f llicw uit ycm?" m-!t cl the tiinn who hnil lit'Vtr truvi'lrcl. "Oh, xif. flue, Hit I wns just think iiiK of a little iliriilrlit. that owurml tl.trr." "A htory, is il? Well, let's have it." "It net ninth cif a pfciiy, lint I will Ml it the 1 est I rim. Yon Br, the jilwc I ficiliP rf wiih kept hy n Hum liiiniicl Bi'irmi'tiT unci n nut cmly fiinimiF. fur it Welch rnliliitf, hut fur it oyster nntl hind cribs n well. Delicious thry Wcr too. "There wtui a dyspeptic little Inwycr nromicl town, phr.vp mid Mm wci, but martyr to the Moi.nu !i. lie nd to K" iirnnml with tlie liny until scmir cine V r.tilcl Mii.'i:i st grins? over to Beirrniptcr's llliil ttinn Feme crnlis Mid leer; then Jen nmlil count the lawyer out. The I:civh WfinUl tiy to pi rsumle l:ini l v telling him hew delightful were the ctiiI how succulent the oysters, hut the lawyer Would flee from them in tcr tcr lit the t!:tiie.lit. "Al imt 5 o'( leek one line afternoon In the early sprii-j; a friend mid inysi If were join m vine toward Hi irmisii 1 ' V. lien we in t the ilyspi .tie lawyer. A tiMicl. he stej.ped v.h for a little chat. Mid we walki 0 down the street top'tln r. In ii ( w liieimnts we were in In nt ef Hi ii mister's, and my lrictict, tnkinu u (iilYt reiit taek, persniuh d the little law yer to enter with us en the plea that we would f 1 1 1 -1 no me in at ibis time ot day and that We were i nly puiiK to i at n few oysters. ")ien inside, wo found the plnrp crowded. The seats lit the tahles were Hll oeeuiied, except at one tahle, over In n fur corner of the room, at which there were three vacant chairs, the fourth heiiiR occupied hy n fat (iernian brewer named (Jrump. Vc knew (trump, and so went to this tahle. I introduced the lawyer Blakely, I believe his name wiih to tho brewer mill ordered beer for the crowd. Tho lawyer protected, so wo left him out. " 'Mr. (-iramp, ' I remarked, wo nre nhont to Itiivo a few oysters. Won't yon join ns?' " 'Veil, yon sec, I hnve nlrctty some t'iiiK ordered. ' " 'Oh, that's nil ripht,' I insisted. 'A few oysters will pivo you nn appetite. " 'In dot hi? Yah, 1 take mo n few chust von lectio dozen.' "My friend had been cnRiiRcd in nn earnest conversation with the lawyer while I was talking to tho jolly old (ierniau, and when tho waiter came with tho beers he told him to bring some crabs, 8,'i dozen oysters on tho shell and n glass of hot water. Ho had persuaded Hlakely to try some oysters. "At Bcirmistcr's when an order wns given for crabs they invariably brought a dozen, nnd yon pnid for as many as you consumed out of that, number. Tho waiter soon returned with oysters, erahn and hot w liter. In tho meantime Grump, w ho was n great talker, had struck up a conversation with the lawyer, and they were clacking jokes ut a great rate. "Blakely 's ronrngo fell when the oys ters were placed beforo him. Ho mnii lully drank tho hot water and com menced to imitate (-trump's heroic stylo ef rating oysters. He managed to down two and then laid his fork gently by his plate, and fastened his eyes on Cirnmp. With the aid of a few glassfuls of beer tho brewer's oysters had van ished. My friend had managed to get away with two crabs nnd insisted that Grump help him dispose of tho re mainder. I wns still busy with my dozen oysters, w ' Veil, I help yon some,' said Grump, and picking tip a knife he went at thoso crabs liko a (larky shacking oysters. Tho dyspoptio watched him as if fasoi liutcd nnd remarked in a sneering tone that enmo straight from tho stomach: " 'You have a good appetite, Mr. Grump.' " 'Yuh, I t'ink pretty goot,' nnd he actively went for iinother crab. Tho dish wns cleared in a few moments, nnd I niudo a mental note that Grump had eaten uiuo crabs, a dozen lurgo oysters, and drunk ten glasses of beer. When tho crabs were uo more, Grump culled to a waiter: " 'Here, Fruuz, I am wuitiug. ' "Franz disappeared, and in few moments brought in a lurge Welsh rab bit and deposited it beforo Grump. I could see tho little lawyer shrink from tho odor wnftcd across the tuble, but he was game and would bavo staid at that tuble until he died. Grump insisted that tvo shure the disb with him, bat all bunds refused. '"With apparent relish uud a fresh gluHs of beer he attacked the rabbit, uud in an incredibly short time the dish wns clear of the least particle. Grump wiped his mouth, folded his napkin, uud culled for auothor round of beers. If I hud not hod a repututiou to sustain, 1 would huve refused, bat as it wus we drained the glusses. " 'Now, I must borne be going,' re marked Grump, rising. " 'What's your hurry?' usked tho dys peptio lawyer in his most sarcastic tones. 'Uo stay uud have something else,' " 'Rein. I must to weiu supper go, ' answered tho Uermuu. "The dyspeptic wilted. Now, if yon aro looking fur u fight, just tell that lit tle luwyei that Grump wants him to e.it supper with him. You'll get it quick und strong." Washington Post. Do Quinccy, who devoted his life to the reading of books, sulci that the grout tst number of books any one mau could hope to get through within luuu's al lotted time wus 8.6U0. photography and Counterfeit Tho Ingenious Frenchman who In vented color photography has given the treasury department of the United Htnte n big scare. It is recognized by the wi'ti hdojis of the treasuries of tho world that if his invention should get into tho bunds of counterfeiteis the financial system of every nation em ploying notes ns a circulating medium wonld bo tlncntened. Photography has always been tho bune of the ollleiuls uIiom' liifinrss it is to circumvent tho ingenious devices of counterfeiters, and fur ten years secret service agents tho woild over huve been watching in four and trembling for the invention of n proc ess which wonld roproduoo singly or in combination thn different colors nnd lints of tho solar prism. AlTcndy counterfeiters aro able, by means nf phe.to-engrnving processes, to mnko eiact duplicates of tlsp bucks of bills, whether they bo In green, bine, black ot any other color. Hut the seals aud chock numbers, printed over tho scroll work of the face in different col ors, have hitherto thwarted them. They huve been obliged to expunge these siils und check numbers with ileitis. These acids naturally ruined tho scroll work below tho overlaid colors, leaving il spnee which the rogues had to re-cu-gruve or put in with brush or pen. Tho resnltsnf such primitive methods were easily detected by experts, lint the col or photography opens immense possibil ities in Hie hands of clevi r men. I liven paper of similar quality ami they make paper thut Would .deceive nil ex pert there is nothing to prevent il skillful opt rater from producing al so lute duplicates in such numbers as he may desire f any banknote extant in the c iveuhiiion of the world. Dttioit Free I'less. Voilern !cillcini. The great improvemi lit in the present ns t on.pi'ti il w itli tin- past methods of administering medicines deserves a puls ing comment. Mcarecly u gem rution ago the tlireut of a dose of the nauseous ; drills of ill" day wus sufllcient to sup- i press the worst of evil propensities in j the most w icked hoy. When uctunlly in need of medication, lie wus held in tho chair aud gagged to exhaustion in the parcntnl anxiety to measure thecapacity of his unwilling stomach with tho bulky contents of tho justly hated bottle. Fre quently tho struggle had more to do with tho perspiration than tho medicine. Very often, for obvious reasons, tho bot tle broke beforo tho fever. Castor oil wns a punishment, rhubarb was a terror and senna an nhoiniuation. The nauseous mixtures of our grand parents nre now replaced by the elegant and almost tasty compounds of modern pharmacy. The essentinls of the former medicines aro now given in the forms of condensed extracts nnd alkaloids, in pro portionately reduced bulk aud in consist ently concentrated form, fcinglo reme dies with special indications take the place of the old fashioned shotgun mix tures. Tablets, pellets and pills no longer offend tho palate, and even qui nine, the bitterest enemy of taste, now sncs for favor in sugar coated armor. Tho irritable stomach which denies tho usual approach to the internal economy is now diplomatically chcckniiitcd Ly an injection under the skin, which, al though a longer way round, is a surer way home. Ur. Georgo V. bhrady in Forum. The IlRttln of Roilonila. Not far from L Thomas, n matter of perhaps 100 miles, was fought tho most wonderful unvnl battlo in all history. Tho Dutch admiral detected tho enemy in tho ?arly morning, when tho sea wns covered with a thick mist, nnd his guns opened 11 ro nt onco without warning. The tiro was returned with interest, the ocean fairly quivering with spasms caused by tho shock of frequent dis charges. Somehow or other the enemy's shots, which sounded liko a bombard ment, seemed to fall short or go wido of the nmrk, for net even a splash of a ball was heard, nnd the Dutch ships re mained unsi uthed. On the other bund, the Dutch could not see the terriblo ex ecution their gnus were doing until nearly tho middle of the forenoon, when tho fog lifted, revealing to their aston ished gaze not tho vessels cf tho euemy, bat a great rock standing out of tho sea. They hud been firing at it for five hours, and tho sound of tho return shots they heard wus the echo from tho solid wall of granite. They named the pluco Ke dondu, which means scut, rolled or driven buck, and Kcilondu it is to this duy. New York Press. Four llrlght Men Hero is a funny and a trua story: Four Chicugo uewspuper men were in vited to the wedding of one of their craft in New York. At first euch mau wusyloubtful about the policy of going, bat when it iiecume evident that they could muke op a quurtet party for trav eling the aspect of affairs was changed. They decided that as they would have a jolly journey they would all go, 1 be lieve they plunued to pluy whist or some such game all the way from Chicago to Gotham, burring the eating and sleep ing tinio. It was a delightful outlook. But on the morning of the departure, when they assembled, lo, they found that each man had secured transporta tion over a different railroad. Chicugo Times-Herald. RnpMit "I don't liko thut young man," said Mubel's futner. "He seems inclined to be impertinent. " "Oh, I am sure he has the greatest respect for yout He stands in positive awe of you." "How do yen know?' "He usked mo if I didn't think it would bo a good idea for him to wear his footbull clothes when ho culled to sue me. "Washington Ktur. To l'ullali Uruas Kottlus. To polish bruss kettles or anything brusa thut is very much tarnished, first rub it with a solution of oxulicueid aud then dry uud polish with rotten stone or v-iy flue emery dust. Ilrnrlrttn Marin. ' Did nny of my lenders ever hear of Henrietta Marin? She seems to ho a popular persoiitige with small school boys, who bring buck fragments of her dramatic autobiography every holiday for tho t'd ideation of their families. I hnvo inquired her origin from learned folklore authorities, but no one can tell mo nnythiug historically interesting nhont her, but our old family servant renieinliers well being taught the rhymes in il Sometsetshile ullaf.e in her ililiiu cy. Hero they i re, culled from the mem ory of three little imps: : Mcmlcftn Mnrl ent nn the tiro. j Tlie fire wns too wnrm, Po tho sat on the fnrin. I Thn fumi wnsn't sound, j Bo he sat on the urmimL Tlie ground wns too flut, I fo ,ho sat on the ,-nt. I The ent wns niiUltvl, I to she snt on the Mind (window). Thn lillnd sent In two, fo hn tumbled rltcht through. Flip lay nn thn stones And tittered itrent vronns. Phe t"lhd on the pms Till the doctor did jmss, Sho wniculed his head And Sfid she wns dcml. And thnt wns tlie end of j Henrietta Mnrhi, etc. (Repeat ud libitum. ) London Gen- I tlewoman. Iter Trnut In Rlgim. 1 An efllcieut but illiterate domestic servant was brought into serious but happily not fatal danger i y her undue contidc ne e in the d iluctive system of ' reasoning. This woman, being tumble to read, had long hi en accustomed to 1 discriminate between the ditlelent va rieties nf canned vegetables which her employer supplied net by the names printed on tlie labels, but by the pic tures which tliey bore. This plan served Well enough for kitcln n in cds, and it was only w hen she tiii d to combine it with In r belief in tho homeopathic doe trine of like curt s like that trouble re j suited. The woman suffered from rlien- mat ism, and one rainy day, when . her aches were especially seven-, sho , cuine across a bottle labeled with il few written words and a print of skull ' uud erossbencs. Immediately she rea ' soiled out thnt the bott le contained n i medicine for complaining bones, and : she proceeded to take a heroic dose of its contents. Two doctors aud a stom ach pump saved the woman's life, but she no longt r sees unity of design iu the universe, and her trust in logic is gone forever. New York Times. C'lrvpr Wlfr. "What in the name of Jupiterdid yon sew up all the pockets in my overcoat for this morning?" "Dearest, that letter I gave you to post was very important, and I intended to niako sure you carried it in your hand. " Htrand Magazine. W'.WTKIi- l AITlU I I. MKN nit WOMKN lo linvcl for tcimllilc etiililKhi-i IliiilM' In IYuii.ylY:tiiii. Salary ?T-n nml ex lelsc, I'lisltiitu M'l-iniini'llt. Itcfereliec. KiicIiim' self-liiiill-rsM'il stumped envelope. The Niitlniinl. Still- Insiinini'f Mlilix., rhli'ttiro. Free Trip to Niagara Falls! : 5-' ji ,-.--, ' I1 X 'ii WE will furnish transportation from Reynoldsvilln to Niagara Falls and return over the B., R. tfe P. K'y, and two days' hoard at Hotel Iniperialpne of the leading hotels at Niagara Falls, to the person who will secure the largest number of Gash SuftscrlDers to THE STAR before .June 15th, 18U7. Subscription piluw to bo i.0, strictly cash in advance. See partic ulars of this offer elsewhere in this issue of THE STAR. C. A. STEPHENSON, E1. aud Publisher. How to Cure a Cold. Hiinply take Oltti's Cure, We know of its astonishing euros und tliat.it will stop a cough quicki e than any known remedy. If you hnve Ashma. Iliiiiicbltis, Con sumption or nny other disease of the throat, and lungs, n few doses of this great glim anteeil remedy will surprise yon. If ycm wish to try it call nt our stove, on Main St., and we will he pleased to furnish yon a bottle free of cost, anil that will pi-live our nsserl In". Ib ytiolds Di ng Store. (Jupfr Thlng-n Attout Fishes. Mr. A. K. Verrill describes the ways in which fishes sleep. They lira very light sleepers and frequently assume singular positions. Hut the most re markable thing is the change of color many of them undergo while asleep. Usually their spots nnd stripes become darker nnd more distinct when they full asleep. Occasionally the pattern of their coloration is entirely changed. Tho or dinary porgy, for instance, presents in tlie daytime beautiful irridesceut hues playing over its silvery sides, but nt night, on fulling asleep, it takes on u dull bronze tint, und six conspicuous black bands make their appearance on its sides. If it is suddenly awakened by tho turning up of the gas in the aiiiiiiii iim, it immediately resumes the silvery color that it shows by daylight. Mr Verrill ascribes thce changes to the principle of "pi ot eel ive coloration," and points out that the appearance of black buliiN and the dcepi ning of the spots serve to conceal the lish from their cue tnii s when lying uiniil i elgruss uud sea weeds. Youth's Companion. Hliorn In .Fstmn One of the most striking sights thut take the iittei.tion of tho traveler in Japan is that of the wooden sandal worn by tno' Iin,l(it),tlll0 of people. These sandals hnve a separate compart ment for the great toe nnd make n clunk ing noise on the streets. Ml aw slippers nre also worn, nml a traveler starting out on a journey will strap u supply of them on his back, that ho may put on u new pair w hen the old is worn out. They rot but a cent and n half n pair. They ..re rights and lefts and leave tho foot free to the air. We never see those de formities of the foot iu Japan which are so frequent in this country. They ire never worn in tho house, but left Hitside tho door. Passing down a street, you inuy see long rows of them nt tho doors, old nnd new, largo und small. Boston Journal. riilinllile. "What does tho term 'one's immedi ate family' mean, Uncle George?" nsk ctl Rollo, us ho piinsci' for a moment from his perusal of Kith 's "Social Kvo lution. " "It might mean, Rollo," replied Un cle George reflectively, 'that of a man w ho lias married n w idow with severnl children. "Brooklyn Life. N. HANAU'S Ladies' Capes and Jackets. Children's Coats. TiJuliW Capes, regular price 84.00 nml fi.00, nt 2.'0. Ladies' On pes, regular price sfi.oo, i.00 and 7.00, at :l.oo and a. no. Ladies' Capes, regular price !?r. oo to lo.oo, nt s.j.oo and fi.oo. Jackets, tlie same reduc tion. Child's Coats, regular price 82.0(), 3.00 and 4.00, ats?1.2.r and 2.00. Geat Reduction in Men's, Youths nnd Hoys' OVERCOATS. Also in Men's nnd I?oys' Woolen Underwear. Hoys' Knee pants, regular price 50c. , at 25e. Special Sale! 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