THE STAR Supplement, GllltStllklS! Leave your order nt Rhodes' - Market For your Christina? TURKIES and CHICKENS. He handles First ('lass meats, including home-made lard, home-made mince-meat, sausage, pickled pigs' feet, etc. Unusual Bargains Holiday Cioods. Don't Fail to Call Knd Sec the Fine Line of FINE PICTURES, FINE JARDINEERS, VASES, MIRRORS, TOYS, DOLLS, 4C, C, L. E. WOODWARD'S. They are the Leaders. W. T. Gox & son, nKAI.KKS IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Salt, Baled llaij, All kinds of Grain and Oil Meal. Jobbers in Fertilizer. No. 125 Main St. Weekly - Reminder! If you want to give a Christ mas present that the re ceiver will not forget during the entire year, subscribe for yt Stan for your friend. $1.00, Cash in Advance. WOULDN'T BURN HIS BOOTS. Tinmen II.' Willi' Mlnit the KnYct on HI. Ntonmrh. After h" hud sold bin lend of wood mil hud received 1.23 fur it he utrolled nvir tn the littlo combination billiard parlor mill barroom on the other side of tlir Mimirc. Hid faded old eyes lighted tip mid his new cowhide. bootM, larded gi m ronsly in pi case, fiiii'uki'd exult antly tin lie tin lit of tluit drink ha hud 1m . ii plnnninp to get ever since he left tliu farm lit daybreak. 'T.-t one iM snifter (If ihnt riwhI old lifter," he ciMH'd to hitniclf, "and I'll be primed ter stmt fer home. "About inn' (Inner of that old red eye will do the liini'HH, I calculate," he confided to the bartender, nn he pulled a feverish red in it ten from hid right baud and jcinmcd it down in IiIh "punts" pocket. "I ain't a driukiu man never wan but when it'll no cold out niile yer breutu freezes ter t'wiigpiu wheels ye'H pot ter resort ter some pow erful remedy ter tlmw it out." Tho lmi'teuili'i' uprocd with him. For months he bad wutehed the old farmer come in, order just one finger of whis ky and drink n whole handful of An gers for tho manifestly unfair expendi ture of 10 cents, lie had decided to put a Ntop to it, and tbn fanner with the uew cowhide boots was. the first victim. The remedy he placed before him wa powerful enough to tlmw the Yukon. The Id mini poured hiH glass full Just as the Lurtcnder knew liu would mid gulped it down in one big hwiiIIow. The effect wuh instantaneous. The vic tim pave one convulsive shudder, look ed reproai hltilly ut the bnrtender mid whirlid aroiinil four times. Then be Hit down iiinl hastily begun to pull off bid cr.whidii boots. "What tho mischief are you doing that fotV" iiMmircd the astonished bar tender. "Cim't ye nee them's brand new loots?" guxpr-d tho victim. "D'yo thi::k I'm goin ter let them burn up tew?" New York Pr' sb. Kirk Fish. When a fish iu on aquarium in ailing or injured, it is put into u rcticrve tank, out of HiKht of the vim torn, and where it can bo looked after nt any time. The chruhitiiiu of the tank In adjusted wit. great nicety to give the fish the, greatest possible amount of water, and with th coiiHtaut renewal of water the greatest possible amount of fresh air. A fresh water llsh limy lie treated with milt wa ter hat lis. The fish is fed oil the food best suited to its condition or most like ly to suit its lnncy. It may lie on the bottom of the tank motionless for hours, like a Hick person in a ben. It may sometimes seem to be dead, but n closer inspection will show a feeble movement of the pill covers, which murks the fish's respiration. Aft er nil, the fish iiiiiy die; oftener, under treatment, it recovers, and then it goes back to its place iu the display tank. New York bun. . K.ffeot of Hint Upon History. An eminent German scientist, refer ring to huinuii history, asserts that we may trace the cause of many evils In the dietetic character of the people. The rejection of flesh would give a new direction to human culture and indus try. Agriculture would be greatly de veloped. The numerous disease! now traceable, to a flesh diet would disap pear, and with them the manifold cruel ties of the iluughter bouse. The expense of living would be greatly reduced, and thus the poorer classes would be ele vated. Welsh mothers put a pair of tongs or a knife iu the cradle to insure the safe ty of their children. The kuife is also used for the same purpose in some parts of England. Au adult perspires 38 ounnes In 14 hours. W. M. Burge, West Keynoldsville, for Gandles, Nuts, Holiday Goods. Groceries, Dru Goods, Shoes, Rubber Goods, or anything in (iENKKAL MKHCIIAND1SK LINE. Gall and be Convinced. 01 Z Pa CC3 o I I cO a: UJ 11 o: i o If) CC3 CO O NObDQ SUltS! If you want a good Jit, up-to-date tailor made suit of clothes, drop into SNYDER & JOHNS' tailoring establishment, next door to Hotel McConnell. Good Material, First-class Workmen and Reasonable Trices is what gives them a large trade. II OTEL McCONNKLL, KEYNOLDSVILLE. PA. F HANK J. BLACK, Proprietor. The leadliiit hotel of the town. Headquar ter for commercial men. Hteam heat, free bus, bath rooms and closets on every floor, sample rooms, imnaru room, leiepnone eon UeUMOIIB C. JJOTEL BELNAP, KEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. J.C. VJLLMA N, Proprietor. Pint class In every particular. Located In the very centre of the business Dart of town. Kree 'bus to and from trains and commodious I sample rooms for commercial travelers. ft Very. Merry Christmas to all our Patrons and Friends. What helps to make Xmas a time of gladness? Presents! What is the best possible present? A piece of Furniture, useful and ornamental. Where should it be bought? J't the lllC STORE OF PR ESTER PRO'S,' OF COURSE. They lead, in furniture, stoves, house-furnishing goods, carpets and win dow shades. They broke the record on p rices. NKr'F. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE And Real Estate Admit, Kuynoldsvtllo, Pa. 1 MITCHELL, ATTOUN E Y-AT-LA W. Office on West Main street, opposite the Commercial Hotel, Keynoldsville, Pa. c. Z. GORDON. ATTOUN EY-AT-LAW, ltrookvlllc, Jefferson Co. Ia. OfHee In room formerly occupied by Gordon & L'orhetl West Main HI reel. q m. Mcdonald, attohnky-at-law, Notary I'utilli', real estate aitent, Patents sei'iu-ed, collection made promptly. Office In Nolan lilis'k, lteynolilsvllle, I'a. JKANCISJ. WEAKLEY, ATTOUN EY-AT-LAW, Offl.es In Mulioney tuilldlinl, Main Street, Keyniililsvlllo, I'll. s MIT1I M. MoCH EIGHT, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW, Nolui v I'ulillc and Heal Estate A if en t. Col Ice! ion will reeelve prompt attention. OfHee In Hie foster hlHk, near ptMloftlce, Heyn oldHVllle, I'a. jyR. B. E. HOOVEU, KEYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Resident dentist. In hnlldliiK nearMotho dlstcliurch, onismlte Arnold hlis'k. Gentle ness In operutliiK. Y)R. U. DeVEUE KING, DENTIST, dllleeover HeynoliNvllle Hardware Co. store, Mulli street, Keynoldsville, I'a. First National Bank OF It E YNOLItS VILLE. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. 85,000. C. miu-Uell. President! Meoll KlcClelland, Vice Prea.l John II. Kauclirr, Cashier. Dfrcctorav: 0. Mitchell, Scott McClelland, J. C. KIiir, John II. Corbett, U.K. Hrown, O.W. Fuller, J. II. Kaucher. Does a xeneralhanUliutbusliiessund solicits the accounts of merchants, pnifesslonal men, farmers, mechanics, miners, lumbermen and others, promising the most careful attention to the business of all persons. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. First National Bank building, Nolan block Fire Proof Vault.