Sinn ttulmeriition $l.RO jrr year, fit iMrVnnrr. i A. NTKPMKNKON, Kdllor and Vnb. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 22. IW2. tfratxlrr' OTutbt. 'tinn'mrpr Irtiln nrrlvo xt. tlm KrvmiliN- vllle station lift follow: llVufiomf. Trnln , - - B M n m.lTriiln , TOT a. m. Train I, - l.flOp. m. Train , - 1.42 p.m. Train a. - H int p. m iTrnln IB, - t.m p. ni. BKYKOI.IWTII.IK rosx-orriea. Malls arrive ami nnrt leave the pust-enVo nx follow!.: Arriiv. I)rtuirt. I rnuM Tnr WP.KT. run tiir hast. ' l.lfi p. m. - T on p. m.liun a. m. 12.30 p. m. I roll Til K HAST. ! TIK WOT, 4K T.nnn. in. - - 2m ii.jiij7.nnji. ni. - I. in p. in. " Arrive fmin Hiilhmrl nnrt l-'"1 1 -lll 11.30 n. m. Arrlvi-t from Pnnle Tuesdays, Tluirdnys nnrl Miiturfttiv nt !.:m p. tii. Hi'imrls fur I'n'soniivllle, Kmliini'l, 1'iinli' 3 li p. in. littler liimrft 7.im n. ni. losmip. in. 1 Moniy order ulllce iihmi fnnn 7.00n. ni. In 7.3(1 p. ni. KrKliti'r ofHcp iiM'ii fnnn 7 .Kin. in. .In s.im n. ni. I.i'kmI llolldiivi fnnn 7.IKI tnS.HO it. in. nnil y" from I2.i iiiii.iii p. ni. I OfnVn open Htiiiilny from nil n. m. to torn I B. III. .1. W. I'llCST. I'. M. . LOCAL LACONICS. i Will you Ixi In Roynoldsvillo on the Fourth ? Prof. Stanley's two months of soluxil f will close Friday. Roynoldsvlllu will to the place to . hjm'ihI your Fourth. Tho painter ami carixuiters of Royn jg' oUIhvIIIo are kept busy. We are thankful to Mm. .T. B. Ayers for mime Ann wedding cako. Lndlcs walking slnxs nt Robinson's 7ii, M.OO. I.2T), fM.fiO & 1.75. v Tho Democratic primaries will prinV I ahly Ixi hold on tho llth of .Inly. ww ' Have you contributed to tho Titus ( villo and Oil t'lty relief fund yet? Mrs. Samuel Hrllhart'H friends nave I Ladies' nnd gentlemen's smiles for sale orhlro at Kd. ('. Burn's llvorv stable. Tho experience of all llvo IiiihIiiohm men has boon that it pay to advertise. Thin Ih tho only town in tho county that will havo a celebration - of any great cxtont. Tho amount of watcd tax for .leffoi 8on county lant yoar wan $.'17,000, this yoar it will bo $4"i,000. A. M. Wixxlwnrd will oontimio to run the drug store recently purchased by Alexander and Dotblo. Jack O'Brian had tho indox finger on ', his right hand smashed whilo coupling coal oars at Big Sildlor Saturday. ' Two runaway)) occurred thin wook by tho carelessness of allowing spirited horses to Btand without being tied. Tho Kant End Jems of Brookvillo ; challenge a goixl second nlno of Royn I tnldsvlllo or DuBois to play a ramo of I ball. Thn lltVMUtllt lita.lf.lltl lu n Iv.aiitv lu If IetandH oxoiiod to public viow. It Uxikn like a "bump on a log" on tho largo rink floor. Al Ylrl.lt . 1.111 .1. I . .1 . .. . vv iiiiviiiu, ino ouu piunior or this place, had onoof lib flngoiK broken lawt wook whilo practicing on tho, bull ground. Thoro watt no preaching in tho M. K. church Sunday evening on account of the aerious IUiiohh of Kov. Murray's little boy. ' Idle mon are not to 1x3 found in lloyn oldHvillo. A few lazy representatives of mankind can to found on the shady side of the streets. Tho excursion to Lindsey Sunduy Uxik 150 Roynoldsvillo people to witness tho dedication ceremonies. A number drove over In buggies. The B., R. & P. R'y will run a great "Moonlight Excursion" to Niagara Falls on'Saturday evening, Juno 2fth. Tho fare for round trip is only S2.50. Tho members of the Epworth Leaguo, of the M.E. Church, held a "Pio Social" in the G. A. R. hall on Wednesday evo ning of last week. It was an enjoyablo affair. The now paper and the application of the painter's brush has made a decided improvmont on the Interior of the post office. A number of new boxes will be put in. If the follow who took the barometer away from in front of Wm. Copplng's store in Prescottville, recently, returns the same he may save himself some trouble , . i. f ' This is commencement week at the Central State Normal school at Lock Haven. There are twelve pupils atten' ding tke school from this immediate vicinity. Nlnlan Cooper assisted County Treas turer Mc Williams on Thursday and Frl iday of last week at Hotel MoConnell to receive the "filthy lucre" for state and county tax. The Driftwood Oaiette enters upon its seventeenth volume this week. J. T, Earl, the editor, is a live young man, full of push, and gives Driftwood a good local paper. The Republican primaries are over and all the candidates did not get the nominations for the respective offices they were after, as they were sanguine .they would before the primaries. The county convention of the Y. P. S. (!. K. will be hfdd In the Hnoehwixxl'i Prodbyterlnn church to-morrow. A numtor of the young people of this place will drive to tho convention. The Order United American Mechan ics will hold an anniversary at Punxsu- tawney July IHth. Prizes will be given to Councils having the largest xrcon tagn of mcmlxirs in line In the parade, the first prize being a fc'O silk (lag. Rev. Harvey flinm Kurhay'n lecture on 'rhospliorns and water' Bt tnu ()xra House Friday evening was an excellent one and was delivered In the Reverend's usual eliHiient and pleasing stvle. The net nx-elpts wero alxiut The DiiImiIh band carried off first prize nt the contest ill Itidgway last week, and Prescottville emne in for third pHe. The Preseottvllle band could have easily secured the second prize If they had entered for It. The HevniililHville lluilillng and I, nun ArWH'Intlon sold cleliteon shares on Monday evening at the following pre miums: Five shiui'S at 211 H-rccnt; two shares at 27: four at 27): two at 2: live at .'II. Maklnir an nveraife of 2ll. Amount sold, t.'I.IHMl. The children's exercises In the Presbyterian, Lutheran and M. E. churches Sunday morning were well attended nnd the collections lllx'iiil. The programs prepared for the occasion wero well rendered. Tho Interior of the churches were deinrated. Tho band tournament at Ridgway last week enlivened that town consider ably for several days, (iamblers and street fakirs were nuiueiinis. The gniublers carried on their nefarious business uninolcHtcil. A town that allows such things gives unniiHtnkable evidence of rottenness in municipal government. The old rink has toon entirely torn down. The Burgess first Intended to pull down half of It and let the other half remain standing until the new structure was erected, but finally decided to remove the entire building while he was at it. The new lock-tip will noon Ixi in readiness to hold within its walls any who may ho guilty of frac turing the law. Two females who aro Inhabitants of the Hat," wero before Esquiro Mc(!aw Thursday evening to get a dose of law on an assault and battery case. The one damsel hnd a sore head nnd a crip pled finger that she received from tho fist nnd teeth of her assailant. They were lxiund over to court, tho defendent W0 bail and tho plaintiff $."i0. Tho Jus tice should to vested with tho power to dispose, of such iM-tty eases and keep them out of the courts. Alxiut thirty-eight of Mrs. Paulino Klelnhans' friends, with well filled baskets and numerous presents, Invaded her home Monday forenoon whilo she was down town shopping, and took possession of things for a few hours. When Mix. Klelnhans got homo and found tho crowd sho was so surprised (a real genuine surprise, not as usual in surpriso part Ich. know all about It,) that she cried. It was Paulino's 24th anni versary. Dinner was served from the bankets prepared for tho occasion and all present had a very pleasant time. The Degree of Rohckah Installed their officers Tuesday evening of last week. Past Grand Annie Wlnslow was tho Installing officer. The new officers aro: N.G., Mrs. Horpol: V. G., Mrs. Schurlg: Assistant Sec, Mrs. Warnick; Treas., Mrs. Wlnslow; Chaplain, Mrs. Dowser; Past Grand, Mrs. Orr; Conductor, Mrs. Case; Warden, Mm. Gross: Outside Guard, Mrs. Hoon; Inside Guard Past Grand, Mrs.Forrls; R. S. to N.G., James Orr; L.S., Mrs. Anderson; R.S. to V. (., Wm. Gross; L. S., Mrs. Simons. After the installation of officers refreshments were served. On Saturday tho lmxrtant question of bonding tho borough for schixil build ing purx)se will come before the eltl zens of Roynoldsvillo for decision. Do you fully understand tho import of tho question ? To bond tho borough for a numtor of years means easy terms for tho tax-payers and an opportunity for thojo who move into town hereafter to help pay tho debt, while on tho other hand not to bond tho borough means a large increase in gchool tax. Don't vote thoughtlessly, but consider tho matter carefully, es)oclally if you have thought of voting against bonding. The new ballot system will be used. Arrangements are almost completed for the big celebration at this place on the 4th of July. The Jr. O. U. A. M, have Invited all their brother lodges to Join in tho parade. The invitation and advertising committee have issued invi tations to all the various lodges of the county to participate. Races, parade, ball games, lire works, and other amusements will be on the program for the day's doings. The town will be profusely decorated. No efforts will be spared to make the affair a grand success. All the business houses have promised to be represented In the industrial parade. The fantastic parade will be looked after with care. This will, no doubt, bo a gala day for Royn oldsvllle. All who want to have a good time will eome here on Independence Day. Two Ribs Broken. Al. White met with a mishap on Thursday of last week that resulted In two broken rllis. He was loading logs at Dig Soldier inino when one of the logs rolled upon him. - Plead Oullty. We mentioned last wook that F. P. Adolsxirgor, the Humane Agent, had a girl In his ehnrgo whom the father had abused. Tho father, who resides at Rathmel, was arrested nnd brought before Esq. McGaw. Ho plead guilty, was fined, f 10 and cost. An easy term f settlement for a man who is so abusive to his offspring. Notice to Firemen and Citizens. During the building of the new pub- lie building nnd hose room the fire apparatus of Hose Co. No. I will Ixi kept in the barn of II. H. Itclnap, on Main street, next disir to Tapxr's livery stable. In case of lire a key to oom can Ixi procured from Harry Mincer, night policeman, H. H. Ilelnap ir at Hotel MeConnell any hour, day ir night. F. J. Ht.ACK, Foreman. A Contemptible Thief. The M. E. Sunday schixil of this place has a birthday Missionary lxix that Is used to receive birthday offerings for tho heathens. The box is oX'ncd every year just before the Annual Conference time. It is an unique box, or bouse, and isoH'iied in the Isittoin by a secret slide. Iast Thursday night some Krson busted ixn the front doors of the church, un locked the library and relieved the lxix if Its contents, alxiut tlo. It was not dinie by un entire stranger, but by one who was acquainted with the surround ings. Under a Stove, lilcliaril Jennings' throo year-old daughter Maud, had a narrow eseaxi from serious Injury last Thursday morning. She was playing alxiut the room and in some way accidentally knocked a leg out from under the heat ing stove which Is a largo one and It oppled over on her. The little girl was not hurt much, only receiving a small cut on the back of the head from which the IiIixhI Mowed freely. The mother was badly frightened when she saw her daughter under the stove and ler littlo fnixi covered with blixxl. Drifting With the Tied. A ceremony was xrformed at llli.'KI . M., Tuesday, June H 1 Ht, at the home if the bride's mother, on Main street, that united a young man of Kcnovo and a lady of Reynoldsvillu in tho bonds of matrimony. The contracting parties wero William H. Snyder, baggage and Foreign ticket agent for the P. & E. R. R. at Honovo, Pa., and Miss Lellla Ayers, daughter of Mrs. J. 11. Ayers. Rev. It. G. Furbay, pastor of tho Pres byterian church, said tho words that made them one. Only a few intimate friends witnessed the event. Dinner was served and tho lxnediet and wife left on the one o'clix'k train for Honovo, where a reception was held for them In tho evening. From thef-o they will take a trip to New York, Washington, and other places. Honovo will to their abiding place. Were Frightened Away. An attempt was made by burglars one night last week to gain an entrance into Dr. Alexander's residence on Grant street. About twelve o'clock "Tip," the little dog, made a big fuss and Mrs. Alexander went down stairs to make an investigation, sho went out on tho front porch to bring in a liamimK'k and thought she heard some ono. They havo a large plate glass In the bay window facing J. 1). Arnold's residence and it was there tho thieves wero trying to got In the house by removing a light of glass. They had cut tho putty off of one sldu. The female appearance In a ghost-like attire was too much for their nerves and the scam)s were frightened away. Mrs. Alexander wanted the doctor to go down stairs and get the hammock, but tho man-of the-house witlvely refused to do any such thing, and said, "If any person wants to steal, let them havo It." 'Saturday's Storm. A heavy storm visited this section Saturday afternoon. The wind bio fiercely, tho lightning flashed vividly athwart the heavens and the rain descended In a torrent. No amount of damage was done here. Lightning struck a shade tree in front of A. E. Dunn's residence on Grant street. Mrs J. G. Dunhlser, who lives near by, received quite a shock. Great excite ment prevailed at the tannery for a few minutes, caused by a visitation of the electrlo elements which ran into the office on the telephone wires and from the office it seemed to run along the steam pine Into the tannery. Jas Orr was working around the pipe and received quite a shock and all the men In tho tannery felt the effects of it. Mr, Vaughn, one of the proprietors, and P, A Hardman.the bookkeeper, were In the office where the lightning entered and splintered the wall and culling some and yet they were not effeoted, but Mr, Hardman made good use of bis lung powers. The office caught fire, but it was extinguished before much damage was done. J. D. Woodrlng was outside of the office and was knocked down by the electrlo visitor. Almost a Riot. Main street had somewhat of a riot asxict Saturday night for awhile. Two follows who had an over dose of "fire water" got Into a dispute and decided to settle It by a pugilistic encounter. Policeman Mincer apxared on the cone and attempted to squelch thn disturbance. One of the would-to fighters would not to pacified and com ninneed to abuse thn txillcoman. Mincer arrested tho fellow and a lively time ensued, Tho crowd attempted to take the prisoner from tho police. F. P. Adelsxirger was soon on linnil. Ho got hold of the prisoner by the shirt collar and tho fellows who wero trying to get the man released lifted Adel- Sx-rger's feet off of the ground, hut ho hung onto his man's shirt collar. High Constable Henninger was called to for assistance, but the crowd picked him up and threw him out of the way. Citi zens interfered and the fellow was taken Ix-fore Huriress Havs. While in I lavs' iftleo fighter No. 2 was outside very anxious to gain admittance. After the (list man got a soothing dose of the law, paying seven dollars for it, the door was suddenly opened and No. 2 was nablx'd by AilclsH?rgor and drawn Into the office, minus his coat tail, which remained In the hands of his friends who pulled against the law. His anxiety for admittance had subsided. He to, paid seven dollai's. Adelsxirger nnd Mincer have the "sand" nnd It Is Ight that citizens should stand by them and tho law. To allow the law to become disregarded means a town that Is not safe to live in. Destroyed by Lightning. During the storm early last Friday morning the house occupied by George lapper, of Prescottville, was at ruck by lightning and entirely burned up with all Its contents. Mr. Tapix-r was at Ridgwny with tho Prescottville band and his wife had taken the children and gone to her father's to stay all night, itherwlso human flesh would have toon burned to ashes with the building. Mrs. Tapper bad asked a neighbor's girl to stay with her that night, but her father, who lives near Present tvillo, was down own and on his way home stopHd nnd took the little Ixiy with him and Mrs. Tapx-r dreided to take tho baby and go later In the evening. Although Mr. Tapxu- lost all his household goods, which ainonted to fOOO.IKI, yet he rejoices tooauso his wife and children were not consumed in the Haines. A purse has toon raised for tho homeless family. The house was owned by Jere miah Myers, who had an Insurance uxin it. It took some battling with the dailies to save the buildings near by. Out of the Chase. The pictorial lovers may tell of the delights to to found in watching the "sx'ckled beauties" as their forms skim through the clear, sparkling waters of some friendly stream, or our nimrods may lieeomo enthusiastic over the plcasuros of a chase for tho deer and get extravagant with their por trayal of the pretty sight as tho form of the deer skips along with the dog close in chase, hut all these delights sink into tnsignllicence when compared with a form that has toon In a chase in printing office and it suddenly and unceremoniously droits out. There Is no mercy in tho office for such a form, It Is Immediately labeled dead and its remains aro gathered into cigar Ixixes and tho "devil" deliberately proceeds to dispose of It. The local page of TUB STAR collapsed last Wednesday and this offieo was well supplied with "pi." Only Nine Left. Tho following letter Is from one of the "gentle sex" of tho rural districts near Troutvlllo: "Mister J. S. McCreight, d(x:tor, I want you to come out hero tho next time you come to Luthcrsburg if you can. 1 want to get It ot my upper teeth puled. I have only got a left and I want to get a new set of your cheagsist store teeth. I have a gum bile on the upixir left hand side of my mouth but I thlnkr it will tX3 well agin you come out. Mrs. said you could pull teeth without feelin it. I want mine puled that way. We have lots of aider and appels and butter and eggs and if you nead any I will loavo it go on tho teeth. If you can't come out here why send me word and I will try and come to Roynoldsvillo on the forth of July. They say you are the tost tooth maker and I want you to make mine and mebby my man will get some puled to. I'leese excuse ixxir rltln as it is wasii clay ana 1 want to get done in timo to send it out to town with Jim." Yours truly, Mrs. National Encampment Excurs on. Tho excursion September l'.tth to the National Encampment at Washington, D. C.,wlll cost for the round trip lnclud- ind Pullman sleeping berth $12.31; regu lar fare, $10.40. For cars side tracked during the encampment and used for sleeping purposes, $4.50 extra w'U be charged; making the total cost for.fi ve days $14.00. The excursion Is genu to return until October 10th. All wishing to participate will notify any of the following committee. T. C. Reynolds, Sam'l Sutter, R. D. Beer, J. W. Foust. The tost $2.00 shoe In the world at Robinson's shoe store. Reynolds Bros, fine shoes, beats the world at Robinson's. Pomona Orngoa meeting of Pomona Grange, No 20, Patrons of Husbandry of counties of ilefferson and Elk, was held at RldgaJ Grange, Perry township, Wednesday, June Kith. Eighteen Granges were represented and alxiut HlH) xiople In attendance. The meeting was called to order at 1:00 P. M. by C. A. Morris, Mas ter. The afternixm session closed at Ix o'clock toallow those present to par take of the gixxl things provided by the kind ladies of Ridge Grange. Tho eve ning session oxmed at 7:00 o'clixik. A ass of 12 members were Initiated Into the 5th degree. During the afternixm session J. C. Conner, of Mochnnleshurg, llverod an able address on Grange work In tho state. Among questions of Interest discussed was the Dog Law. bettor pniti-otlon for the sheep was advocated. H. S. Hooker, of Pino Grange, Indiana county, delivered an address on the Ioirlslatlvo Records. He mentioned the legislation that has toon secured through the efforts of the (range. Mrs. Jas. McCrackon, Ir.. of rostburg. read an essay on "Women's work in the Grange," which was highly npproelated by the members of the order. John W. Phllllppl gave the range an idea of the work done In the ioiinty during the past year, nnd the manifested interest and Increase of membership. Jas. Hollers, of Union (range read a paix-r on the politics of the order. According to rexirts from different Granges the memtorship has Increased greatly during the last quar ter, mining who are some of the most prominent farmers In the county. The music was furnished by the choir from Paradise Grange, Miss Matol Strouso leader, nnd was first class. All who attended claim the mooting to have toon a profitable one, and are loud In their praise of the hospitality of the people of Ridge Grange. The place for the next meeting has not toon decided iiHn yet, hut will Ixi at the pic nic which is to Ixi held in the Paradise Grove In August. Death's Doings. Mrs. Aniikmnk Snvukr. A long and patient sufferer has passed behind the veil of eternitv: toon leased from the pains and ills that humanity Is heir to. Friday night, Fune 17th, IH02, Mrs. Angeline Snyder, willow of John II. Snyder, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Reitz, in Brook vllle, after many months of Illness. The funeral services worn held In tho M. E. Church at Emeriekvillo at .'1:00 o'cliNik Monday afternoon, conducted by Itev. Jas. II. Jelhart. Mrs. Snyder was not a stranger In Roynoldsvillo, having lived and roared a large family on a farm alxiut four miles from this place. Several years ago she purchased a prop erty In West Roynoldsvillo. She moved hero and was a monitor of tho M. E. hurch. Shu went to Brixikville last fall and took sick and there remained until carried away in a hoarse. She was a kind hearted and pleasant lady, and had many friends. Mrs. Sallik Neam-:, Mrs. Sallie Noale, sister of Thomas, John and Sharp McCreight, and Dr. J. II. iMoulos aunt, died at nor home In Perrysvillo, Pa., on Sunday, June 10th, and was burled Tuesday afternixm. Mrs. Noale was 7(1 years old. Sho leaves a husband, Abraham Nealo, and six boys to mourn for her. Dr. J. B. Nealo and wife drovo to Perrysvillo Monday afternixm to attend tho funeral. Result of the Primaries. The Republican primaries of Jefferson county were held last Saturday. Below wo give a correct return of tho votes erst In tho boroughs and townships I 'on. H. Hcnuto. Asscm. x C 6 $ s 2 b s 4 "a 7 i S. J 1 1 5 i 20 SI 24 111 4 44; 0 12 2l ill I S Hsl J M 211 2d .1 111 Vl 21 Vi 4T 24 :u 411 IA S7 2S 24 3 211 Hil 224 :n III III l:ci 2.Vj r :m im 122 wi 12 71 iv, 12 M 24 14 H :t! III 27 III 24 7 il 24 12 22 2n 17 I 32 37 lit IIS S 21 7 17 22 U IH 15 7 7 7 22 III :i II 0 4 3 K 0 20 17 I 2 2 Is 4 B2 7s H 32 2U M is It? "1 4 U III HU : M 7 3 17 14 73 44 112 I3H 7 111 .VI im V 17 M 0 33 M IS 41 24 :m :t 33 m m 14 211 23 14 7 31 12 im V.i ltci 141 2 Vi 172 K3 15s 34 M lis 1MM 27 W .11 2s 14 32 SI 111) 43 75 II IM 133 2H 34 Wi h.i 27 7 111 117 III 7 M H H III A 22 Is 20 12 2H 14 32 44 34 11 32 34 41 40 44 2ll It 01 3 45 3!i 117 Hi 14 34 2n 117 27 (12 44 15 21 2H 53 NI H3 7n 24 II 23 Ml 33 10U 113 22 U1 7 4 7 0 3 7 11 S3 4s 111 1 M 34 3H 52 13 7 2 37 V 127 1IJh 2H 4 34 1117 1.54U 21UI 215S m H44 14U5 215 Itl'IIIM.tt ItoHver Hell HlK Run Hrix'tcwiiyvilltt.. Ilrook vlllti (layvlllu (iovtr Corsica F.UIroil 1st Klilred 2nd (iiiKklll :... I lentil HemlerHon K nox Mcftilmont Ollvur ferry I'lne Creek I'olk Purler PiinxHiitawney. RpynoldHVlllu... KIllKXolll Komi Hnyiler Kuminervlllt) ... t'lilon Wurstiw, F'ast... Warsaw, West. . Wash. I pMr... Wash. Lowur... Wlnslow. Fast.. Wlnslow, West.. Wortlivllle..., Yuumi N. 1st. " 2nd.... " Sou III Tutul Fourth of July Excursion Rates. In accordance with Its usual liberal policy, the Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts burgh R'y will, this year, sell excursion tickets for the Fourth of July Holidays, between all stations on their line, at a single fare for the round trip. Tickets will be sold on July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good for return passage until July 5th, 1S02. Wanted A reliable young man who wants to learn the practice of dentistry, Dr. J. S. McCreight, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. PERSONALS. Dr. Hunt, of Brookvlllo, was In town last week. Miss Agnes Histon Is In Buffalo.N. Y., this wook. Prof. W. H. Stamey was in Lock Haven last week. Chas. R. Keillor, of Punxsutawney, was In town Saturday. Mrs. M. Hnyder, of Honovo, attended tho Snyder-Ayres wedding. B. E. Hixiver, thn dentist, was In BiiKikvlllo on business Monday. A. E. Hoover, of Wlnslow, Sundayed with his brother, Dr. B. E. Hixiver. Thomas Mahonoy and Frank. Hoff man, butchers, went to Pittsburg Mon day. Mrs. G. W. Stoke was In Punx sutnwney several days during the past week. . Mrs. Martin Sutter and daughter, Mary, of Clay vile, are visiting J. J. Sut ter's family. Misses Hello Hibner nnd Eva Rhodes, of llrisik villo. are visiting Mrs. Scott McClollaiid. Miss Hertbn Ayros waseonflnod to the house several days tho past wook by Indisposition. C. E. Berlin, of Franklin, Pa., was tho guest of j. M. Simmons several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carver McMInn, of Philadelphia, visited Roynoldsvillo friends this week. Misses Mable Sutter and Mlnnlo Smith visited friends in Ridgway dur ing tho past wook. Frank Sutter was at Portland, Elk county, last week visiting his sister, Mrs. H. P. Thompson. Harry and Vore King, who havo toon attending seluxil at Ilavanah, N. Y., are at home on a vacat ion. Mrs. Ann Gibson wont to Punxsutaw ney rriday evening, where sho will remnin five or six weeks. Prof. B. R. Kline and wife, of Mt. Pleasant,' Westmoreland county, aro vis iting Mr. Kline's paronts. George Genkins, M. I)., J. Doyle and N.J. Norris, of Curwensvillo, were In town this wook on business. H. E. Vandervort, who has been In Virginia for almost a year, is visiting his father, Hiram Vandervort. Mrs. U. S. Hchnnafnnckor roturnod homo this week after a several week's visit with friends at Meadvlllo. Frank D. Smith, a typo in the Gov ernment printing oflloe at Washington, D. C, visited his paronts at this place last week. John D. Sehultz, of Little Washing ton, Pa., returned home Monday after a week's visit with his daughter, Mrs. E. E. Coffee. Thomas Purtell, principal of the Indian Rlvor, Mich., high school, Is vis iting his sister, Mrs. P. A. Hardman, on Jackson street. Malvin Dlxson, son-in-law of I. L. Betoo, and family, of Graham, Old Vir ginia, are visiting Wm. Lucas' family on Grant street. John Sliffor, who has been an attache of Ifopkin's big mill for sometime, has gone to Big Run, whore he has accep ted a position as flier on a mjll. Chas. Davis, who has been at Bethle hem, Pa., attending Ulrich's prepara tory school for Lehigh University, which he will enter in September, came home Monday. W.T. Alexander and wife, of Clarion, wore tho guests of Dr. W. B. Aloxandor several (lays last wook. Tho old couple mako an annual trip to this place and Clearfield. Mr. Alexander is an ex-edl-tor, a staunch Democrat, and a great admirer of Ex-President Cleveland. To the Memory of Harry B. C. Shaner. Again the pale horse and his rider, without alarm, password, or sign has entered Reynoldsvllle Lodge No 82-1 and removed from among us Brother Harry B. C. Shaner, in young manhood, Just as he was beginning the real battle of life, respected by all who knew him. There fore, be It llrmlml. That in the decease of Brother Shaner our Lodge has sustained the loss of one who gave promise a of becoming a true Odd Fellow, and useful mem tor, our community, a loyal and upright citizen; his widowed mother, a son of more than ordinary promise; his brothers and sisters, a true brother. Itrmlved, That, as. we are again warned that here we have no continuing city, wo bow in humble submission to God, and say iny will be done. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved family and point them for comfort to Him who is the Resurrection and the Life. Ht mlved, That our charter be draped In mourning thirty days and that these resolutions be spread upon the mlnutea of the Lodge, and a copy be sent to the bereaved family, and that they be pub lished in the Oiltl Frllir HirtiiujH, the Reynoldsvllle Volunteer and The STAR. M. I. Winslow P. G., 1 Phiup Koehi.eb P. G., Com. L. G. Lydle P. G., ) For Rent or Sale. My hall is now for rent. The sec ond story for a lodge room and the first story for suppers, festivals, &o. The rents are very reasonable. The hall la 22x54, In good condition. The hall and dwelling house are both for sale. Mike Kallfelc, Rathmel, Pa. Tell pap to go to Robinson's to buy the children's shoes, they wear the best