Huhnrrlplinn $t.RO jwr yror, in mlninrr. V. A. HTKPIIKNMON, Kdllnr and Pub. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 20, 112. mtrtrr' Wnlr. I'nwnii'r trnlim arrive hi the Kcynnliln vllln ntitliim x fnllnwxi Kimlmml. W'rdvNinl. Trln9, - B !W(i m.lTrnln 8,- -T.OTa. m. Train I, - - l.nip. ni. Trnln 1, - - I 41 p. in. Tmln :i. . ,fln p. m.lTrnln III. - Vim p, m, ( nitrHiii.imvii i.il rswT-orrim. Mnlts nrrlvpnml mill Iiuvi- thr pnl-nniri n folloWNt A rriif. Ihfnirl. rmiM Tim wr.KT. run Tim hast. ' I. tap. m. - - 7 m p. hi Id inn m. - j:ip. m. miiM Titr rAHT. mn Tim w k.xt. TOO ii. in. - - ami p. rn.lT.nojr ni. 1.1.1 p. in. Arrives fmin Itutliincl mill Present tvllln .Mn. m. Arrives from I'tinlc Tin'wlnys, Tloirilnys nnil Hiiluriliiv nl t:.n p. m. iH'liiirln fur rri'-i'nttvlllc, Kiltlilnrl, I'milr .1(W. m. j Office hour 7 (On. in. to H nop, in. Money order iiftlrn open fliilll 7.110 II . III. In ?.:p. in. Ui kIhIit iilll iiicn finm 7.ini a. ni. to H imp. in. 1.1'tful flnllilnv from 7.w tns.iw n. in. nnil from li.m In :i.iai p. in. Iinii'o iimii Huinliiy fmin "mi n. m. l.iPMKI n. m. .1. W. r'nrsT. I'. M. LOCAL LACONICS. Tim bast No will In' completed iH'fnro V tlio 4th (i( July. Don't fall to como to Hcynolilsvilln cm tlio Fourth of July. Rov. Cnxsmnn's sohisd will close on p Wednesday, July llth. Tim Democratic primaries will lie hold onn week fmin Hutuiilny. A Itoynoldsvlllo cigurnmkcr will Iriko unto himself a wife this evening. j Tim Utopia Cirol i' lii'lil it social nl I Dr. H. Iti-y nolin on Moinlny evening. Coudorsport Ih greatly excited over an outbreak of hiiiuII pox In Hint, borough. w Tho employiM1 of Hopkins' mill were il riving logs in IIiIh vicinity Friday evening. Tim lli-Ht water-melons of tlm season npicnivd in the Koynohlsvillo market liint work. White A Reynolds tiro cutting 3lKi,MH foot of logs for Present t Imrk of tlio cemetery. Tho Roynoldsvillo Cm-net hand enliv ened the streets Friday evening with somo excellent music. Alex. HlHton not a Htruwlx'rry out of Ilia garden tlm other day tluit measured 8fr inches In circumference. Go to W. C. Hchultzo St Hun's for now potatoes, water-melons, cahhugo Ac. They havo a largo stock of fire works, I'M. C. Nlver, of tho Hroekwnyvillo iJtreonl, wan married to Miss Kuthurino 1 A. Murphy, of Johnsonbiirg, on Wed nesday last. k A liase ball nine of miner Imys wont to Llndxey Saturday to pluy hall. Tho game stood 10 to 4 In favor of tho Llndsoy nlno. Extensive pivparntioim havo iM'en made for cololiratliiK tho Fourth at thin place. Wo will havu tho attriictlun and tho ooplo. ; Ed. Hohiiltms, tho lmti'lmr, killed a calf the other day that wax four wookH and throo days old, which wolhod 1 104 pou mix CroHHod. Tho John C. Connor Tont, CJ. A. It.j l will glvo a dinner and HupjHir In their Ilall on July Fourth, for tho uniall mini of 25 eonU per moal. ' fni t..jv ii i . luojuiiumnii v ininiy mouicai itHHOOia- tion hold their monthly mooting at Duliola lawt Friday. Thoir noxt moot ing will bo hold at Brookvlllo. In mentioning the O. U. A. M. anni versary at PunxHutawnoy, we Htatod IfcHt week It was to bo hold on the 18th, but it Is to be on the 8th of July. Quarterly mooting ttervleoH will bo held in the M. E. church at Emorlck vlllo next Saturday and Sunday, con , ducted by Rev. D. A. Piatt, of Boech treo. ', Jefferson county ban a now Agricul tural Society at Brookvlllo that takes the place of the defunct one. The now company expect to hold a fair In Sep tember. We were given a hen egg the other ' day that measured H Inchon In circum ference and weighed i of a pound. The egg wan layed by a hen owned by Jay MoGaw. The ReynoldtivlUe Hardware Co.'a lime house was moved on rollers on Saturday from the alley back of the U gas company's office to the rear of the hardware store. The Lutheran congregation has L raised money enough to repair their church. The building will be repainted insUe and out and repapered. The woilc will be done in the near future. R. E. McKee, president of the Endea vor Society of the Presbyterian church, was elected as a delegate to the Inter national Convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. to be held In Now York next month. 1 .Klsklminltas and Brookvlllo clubs played a, good game of ball on the latter's ground Friday afternoon. Alex. Whltehill of Reynoldsville, pitched for the Brookvlllo club. Alex, is a good pitcher. The n., Ii. Y. C. M. Co. havo more Black than thoy can make two of nt prud ent and they are building a largo ntnro age near the Old Hamilton mine whom It will lie duiiiM'd until they are ready to lino It. Three young school niariim, M Ism's Julia Htoko, Ijiura Marshall and Kdltli Clark, who taught a two month's term and whoso school closed last week, picnicked with their scholar in Reyn old grovo Friday. Three Sunday schools at Bandy Vat Icy will picnic In tlm grove at, that placo on tlm Fourth of July and tho Handy Valley hatiil will hold an Ice creiun festival at the snmo placo In tho afternoon nnil evening. Tlm Pennsylvania Editorial Associa tion will hold their annual excursion in tlm week of July llth. Hcranton will lie the objective Millit, nnil theliee to IIiiITiiIii, Albany and a slcniiilxiiit ride down tho Hudson river to Now York City. Thomas HntehWen. Sr.,of near Hns-k-wayvlllo, celebtated his eighty-ninth birthday on tho IHth Inst. Homo of tlm Inhabitants of tho northern end of tlm county lire noted for longevity. An iM'logcniirinn Is not iiiiooiiiuion with them. Tlio liniiso of Jacoli Hykos, nt Hykos villo, was struck by lightning last Sat urday morning nnil ilainiigod to the extent of mm hundred dollars. Mr. Hykos hail his house Insured. Walter Spry, of Iteynoldsvlllo, is ngont and tho Ins w ill lie promptly paid. Tho Oil City and Tltusvllln relief committee of this place hud received something over eighty dollars Is'foro last Thursday evening. They will meet to-morrow evening again and what money has been received will then lie forwarded to tho iiIhivo places. The I'liiixsiitawney iS'iriV says: "The llerwInd WhiteConl Company eomineii ceil oN'iilng a now mine nt Anita about two weeks ago. Tho wink is lielng pushed forward as rapidly as Hssiblo and when completed will alTord employ ment for a nmnlier of miners." A new company has Is-en organized In Clayvlllo, tho object of which Is to erect, a largo plant for tho exclusive manufacture of a device for grinding tlm knlvcsof mowing machines. .1. C. Swart., cashier of tlm bank at Itig Run, Is treasurer of tho concern. Host MH'ket Map of this State over made; 7 colors; In strong cover. All counties, rivers, railroads, post-otlloes. Correct to date. Fast seller. Agents wanted. Hoys! girls! make money easy. Send Illc. for Agent's sample copy to Tho Caxton Union, Room 7, l.'H Water St., Pittsburg, Pa. The morning servlco at tho Metho dist Episcopal church will Isi Interest ing and lniHirtant. Preceding tho ser mon, tho pastor will baptlo all children presented by their parents. The suIh jeet of tho sermon will tsi a timely one for IndeH'nileneo Day: "Tho Preser vation of MlH.rty in tho U. H." Tho corner stone of Ht. Petor's Evan gelical Lutheran church at Paradise will bo laid with appropriate ceremo nies on Sunday, July Kith, 1KH2, at lO.IIO A. M. Rev. J. .1. Kerr, of Brookvlllo, will preach tho sermon. All neighbor ing ministers and tho public In general are most cordially invited to attend. Prof. W. J. Weaver, tho painter, poet, &o., who wrote tho alumni ptsjin to lie read at Lock Haven to-day, was in TllK STAR ollleo Monday while his poetic machine wax In working order, and ho gavo nx tho following llttlu truthful production: Tlicrc nm pupors of ttctlnn, of fancy, of fuct, Mom than wo can nunitHr tiy far, Itul I Im pitHT that nl vim you lliv now limit ly packed Is Kicplit'iiMin' RiiyniildNVllIn Htaii. Sixty-two excursion tickets woro sold hero Saturday evonlng for Niagara Falls. A fow Brookvllloltes took In tho excursion. Tho train arrived at this place at 3:30 Monday morning and the county seat people could not gain admit tance atiy placo, consequently they sought the soft sldo of the boards around the A. V. R'y passenger station until the 7.30 train arrived to carry thorn homo. With ghoulish glee tho gossip gloats o'er scandlos, false or true, and wags a jealous, slimy tongue regarding what the neighbors do. The buzzard Uvob on putrid fleah, hogs wallow in the mlro, for the Creator mado thorn low in nature and dosirel But how, In name of caramon sonso, can man or lovoly woman, mado in tho imago of thoir God, descend to acts Inhuman? Ridg way Advocate. Minnehaha Council, No. 77, Daugh ters of Liberty, elected the following officers last Saturday evening to serve for the ensuing six months: Jr. Ex. Councilor, Jos. McCrelght; Associate Ex. Councilor, Margaret Gorsllno; Councilor, Elizabeth Armagost; Associ ate Counoilor, Annie Hoover; Vice Councilor, Sallie McCrelght; Asxoclate Vice Counoilor, Jessie Barkloy; Guide, Maggie Soloda; Recording Sec., Mlnnlo Ewing; Asst. Roe. Sec., Jessie Love; Financial Sec., John Barkloy; Treas., Floronce Lowther; Innor Guard, Delia Sax ton; Outer Guard, Tim Mull; Rep resentative to National Council, W. J. Weaver; Trustees, W. J. Weaver, 18 months, R. J. Wiseman, 0 months. WILL BOND THE BOROUOH. The New Ballot System Wat Tried by 34) People Saturday. On Saturday, June 2Ath, the citizen of Roynoldsvillo voted on tho question of bonding tho borough for tho purponn of building a now school house. There are ntllt voter In tho borough, hut only 34f found their way to tho vot ing place Saturday. Tho veto wa a follow: For bonding, 2113; against, 25. Tho result wa tho only wise decision for tho citizens, of a town with a bright a fu ture a Roynolttsvltlo has, to make. Tho bonds are not, to exceed 31,000, but will not. be over t-Ti.OOO. Tho now ballot, system wa used and a tlm iiooplo are not familiar with It, 27 vote were thrown out, by not being marked prop erly. Home mado tho x, which desig nated what they woro voting for, on tho left band side, while others crossed out what they did not want, thus making their ballots of no consequence. Thir teen booths woro used. It. will Imi no litter lmNisslblllty for the voters of Royiiolilsville to cast their votes at one place under the new system without, more assistance on the election hoard. County Commissioner Miilhollan came up from HriNikvillo Saturday morning nnd got tho new system in working order. A sldo election was hold at, tlm same place, tho Hum's House, for tlm pur ls iso of getting an expression from tlm people In regard to tho hs'iitlon of tho proHvsed now schiHil building. There were 313 votes east, for lis at ion as fol lows: Old location, 2M; Old Sandy Lick, lit; Corner .lack son nnd Sixth streets, 13. Not in a Mottle. Rather a pleasant fellow, with black curly hair, who did not want to lie class ed among the street fakirs who travel through the country, opened hls"bn,iHi" and notion Ihix near Hotel Itelnap one evening last week and done consider able talking and sold some goods. Re apologized for his appearance no the street and said lie had come here to open a store but was unable to secure a room, hence his apHariinee on tlm street to make a little money to keep up witli his expenses. Ho had a neat, little street lamp with him that, ho carried to use incases of emergency. Before talk ing many minutes ho said ho had lieon in that business for nlneti-en years. Ho claimed to have tho genuine old devil In a Isittlo and has had his majesty there for seventeen year. Tho people of Kcynnlilsvillo know that tho fakir is mistaken In'ciiuso his satiinlc majesty is raised to often In this place for the citi zens to Isdlovo ho Is traveling just w'th this chmm'1ii1 storo-iiNim-huntiiig mer chant. No one hearing tho fakir talk a few minutes would dispute his claim of seventeen year's association with tlio master of tho infernal regions. Boy Drowned. Last Thursday afternoon Roynolds villo citizens were startled by the announcortient that a Isiy had boon drowned In tho Sandy Lick near Soldier Run. John Francis Dacy, son of David Dacy, wax tho youthful victim. Ho, In company with Ooorgo White, a llttlo lad who makes his homo with his grandfather, John Cottle, went to Sandy Lick to paddle around In tho water, as they could not swim. Tho creek was high at tlm time and Johnny got Into a dooM.ir hole than ho had expected to II nd and tho little chap sank beneath tho water, ills compan ion says ho came up three times. Tho alarm was given and assistance was him m iiMin the scene but too late to save tho boy's life. After dragging tho stream an hour and a half tho body was recovered. Tho funeral services woro hold in the Catholic church at I) o'clock Saturday morning and tho remains woro Intorrod In tho Catholic como tery. Tho boy wax 10 years and 8 months old. This Is another warning to boys who become reckless about playing along tho crook, and especially llttlo follows who cannot swim. An Axe Dent. Charles Burkot, of Camp Run, met with an accident Friday evonlng In which he very nearly lost all tho Angora on his right hand. Ho was coming homo from work carrying an axe with him and ho tripped and foil, the sharp tool coming down uon his hand. The ond of the Index finger was cut off and the other members of the hand had to receive some stitches to hold them In thoir rosj)octlve places. Tho young man was furtunate in not being loft with four stubs. Dr. Bowser, who dressed tho wound, has had four injured hands to fix up In as many weeks. Arm Fractured. Herschel Barry, a lad about eight years old, while playing with some other boys Monday evening, attempted tojumpoffof ashed eight or nine feet high and fell and broke his loft arm in two places, at the elbow and wrist. Cut His Foot. John Fuller made an ugly gash in his loft foot with an ax one day last week while chopping wood. The great toe was nearly severed from the foot. Excursion Rates. The Allegheny Valloy Railway will soli exourslon tickets on July 2ndv 3rd and 4th, good for the round trip until July 6th, Inclusive. Robbers Frustrated Again. Three robber attempted to rob ,1a. H. Arnold's houn oBrly Tuesday mor ning. About 2 o'clock Jim hoard some one tlpbHi around on hi front jMirchand hn got up and looked out, of tho window, which wa raised, and Just a hn stuck hi head out ho beard alow whistle and In a second a revolver wa fired and Jim discovered a man In his front yard who was making a rapid exit. Ifo emptied a I'hamlior of hi revolver just a tho roblsT IobhiI tlio fence. Polieemnn Mincer wa the fellow who had fired the first shot. One man wa stationed outside while the other two woro pre paring to ontor the house. The pollen man noticed tlm man on the corner and quietly tried to got near him, but, tho villain was on tho alert and when he spied Mineer ho gnvo tlm warning whis tle and Jumped alsnit lo feet, and ran like a doer. Tho silleeuian shot nt him twleo but. was not, close enough to hit his mark. Two of the rohlicrs ran up (iriint, street, ami the other one ran through Mutter's and Stoke's gardens nnd fell headlong In jumping from Stoke's garden to the street. Mrs.E.C. Sencor hoard the confusion and got up III lime to see tlm fidlnw go through tho giirdciis. A dosn of cold lend some night, will end the career of some of tho house breakers who, doubtless, reside not more than a hundred miles from Reynoldsville. Sometime during Monday night an entrance was mado into tho Methodist church through a window and the front, (lisir priori open but, nothing taken. The following Sunday after the birthday Imix was robbed tlm Children's Day exercises wore hold in the church mid a birthday olTeiiug was asked for from all members of the Sunday schisil ami church which, with the collection, amounted to almost 10. No doubt the contemptible thieves thought, they would II nil the money in the birthday Ihix. A Pleasant and Profitable Convention. The nty convention of the V. P. H. C. E. was held In the HoccIiwimhIs Pres byterian church last Thursday. The various siM-letles of the county were ro rosented. Forty-two Reyiioldsvillo lles were in attendance, twenty-two from the Presbyterian Kndeavor, this Isdiig the largest, delegation from any one Hocloty, ten from tho Baptist Endeavor d ton visitors. Notwith standing the storm Is-fore the morning light made Its apHarauco over tho eastern hill tops, the day wax an ideal onn for such a gathering in a nook of tlm Hooch woods settlement. The pro gram prepared for tho occasion was carried out In detail. The address of tho day was made by Rev. SMsinor, of Altoona, In whose church the Endeavor State Convention will Imi held this fall. Ridgway and Peiiflold woro admitted Into the AssiH'Intion. The next conven tion will Imi held in DuHois in Decemlier. Tho young sioplo returned homo with Increased enthusiasm and zeal for their work. Tho convention was not. only profitable but also an enjoyable affair. Dinner and supcr woro served In tho pretty grovo on tho church property where over !00 js'iiplo did ample justice to tho "lay out" whilo tho young jsioplo mado the welkin ring with thoir shouts of laughter and glee. The long tables wore covered with unbleached muslin and a bountiful supply of gixsl things woro placed thereon. Visiting dole gates qurrled baskets with them, but tho generous pooplo of Boochwoods, who know how to prepare edibles to please tho most fastidious epicure, pro pared tempting supplies of the choicest kinds. Homo of tho Reynoldsville people faired so sumptuously that thoy might Justly bo called gourmands. Drown the Foggies. The sprightly Krr.ning Esjirf, of Lock Haven, got out. a social bisim edition last Saturday, In which tho bright prospects for that old staid town wore portrayed In an excellent manner. Lock Haven, no doubt, has many advan tages and should lie a live towji. We mentioned several weeks ago tho energy and enterprise of tho Etprfnn, and their special edition is another proof of the fact that it means to do its part in making that town a veritable hive of Industry. Yet the Expremi may Issue special editions until their press Is sold for old iron, tho office yields to tho ravish ings of time and the editor becomes as old as Mathuselah, and still If tho moneyed men koop their vaults locked and discourage every laudable enterprise that may come thoir way, the town will merely be a place where the inhabitants eke out a miserable existence A nowspaer is the lifo of a town, but when it booms the people must push with their capital, and then the delightful hum of Industry will continually be heard In thoir midst. Tho worst curse to any town's business outlook Is a lot of old foggies, who are satisfied with a living, afraid to risk a penny and utter their benediction of failure upon any enterprise that may necessitate an outlay of cash. Deliver Reynoldsville from any such town destroyers. We, with our friend In the eastern valley, want live business men who are not satisfied with a mere living, but look well to the future. An eye opener shoes for men at Robinson's at $1.00. ' Go to Schultze & Son's for melons, cabbago, &o. ANSWERED AN ADVERTISEMENT. A Country Boy's Short Experience With City Business Life, Robert M. Yonriy, young man who wa roared on a farm near Hiimmervllle, and who Is well known In this place, had an experience with city life during tho month of rose that ha lend him to Isdlovo that "all that gilt tor I not gold." Tho young man saw an adver tisement In a nowspasr offering $100 sir month, exsuises and 10 per cent, of sale to any one who had (1,000 to Invest In tho business of a Issik coninrn. Rolsirt I an energetic chap and being anxious to grasp as much filthy lucre, "tho risit of all evil," as Mwslble, ho Answered the advertisement and 0s-nod a communication with Mason A Co., of Chicago, who worn tho agents for a St. Louis firm. Inquiry wa made of Dunn' agency at Plltsbiirg'aiid the Ht. Ixmls firm was highly recommended by them. Everything indicated a favorable impression of Its Isdng a square busi ness. Robert wont to Chicago, met Mr. Mason, wax taken to that gentle man's largo IsMik store, treated very nicely and entertained at, Mr. Mason's homo during his stay In Chicago, which was only over night. Ho gnvo Mason A 'o. a chock for loo.pald their agent, wliocaino to i'lttsliurg with him, $100 and wa to pay 92m more when tho Ixsikx arrived. They asked I,IHK but as RolsTt was not In a financial condi tion to pay over 1700, they said they liked him and accepted the $700, giving him the Pittsburg agency. Mr. Yoany and his assistant, rented a room in tho I'enii building, purchased a typo writer, some furniture and got their business In working order, minus the Issikx thoy were tohandle.whleh were In have boon shipped by Mason Co. The Yeany Publishing Co. advertised for agents who had U00 to Invest, offering to pay a salary of $H.r( per month and oxmsos. A gentleman whi had communication with tho new company looked iimti the concern with a suspicious eye. He promised to call on Tuesday of last, week at, a certain hour, hut Instead of going himself a detmitlvii called to transact business with them. Tho surroundings indicated that it was a swindling scheme and the young pro prietor and his assistant woro escorted to tho station house and placed behind tlm bars for safe keeping until an investiga tion was made of their business. Mr. Yeany thought the business was straight and that they would sfsm bo released, but had It not boon for J. Van Rood, KMik-keeMir for Yeany' uncle, Solomon Shaffer, or Reynoldsville, tho young mnn would hnvo rusticated in the work house for alsmt sixty days. Mr. Reed was hoard In tho case and Yeany was released, but his assistant, Who was an old employee of Mason & Co., was sentenced to tho work house for 30 days. Ho paid $."i0 and cost nnd thus gained his liberty. During their confinement in tho station house four boxes, weigh ing 1000 MMinds, arrived In tho city for tho Yeany Publishing (., and a bill of lading for $200 sent to a Pittsburg bank. Yeany did not lift tho hill of lading, but Is waiting for Mr. Mason to como to tho Smoky City, get tho bmiks from tho freight dost and romovotho fraudulent assict of tho Yonny Publishing (Jo. There is no doubt but Yeany Is perfectly Innocent of any swindle Isdng connected with tho business, and if there Is, he is certainly one of tho victims. Surprised Congregations. Tho pastors of the Mothislixt, Pres byterian and Baptist churches gavo thoir congregations quite a surprise Sunday evening by exchanging pulpits unannounced. Rev. Murray preached In tho Presbyterian church, Rev. Fur bay in tho Baptist and Rov. Dorr in tho Methodist. It was so arranged that tho preachers did not enter tho churches until tho second bell rang. It wax a complete surprise all around. Homo pooplo who had friends visiting them wont to ono church In the morning and took their friends to another church In the ovonlng to hear that pastor and heard tho same man that they hoard in tho morning. Ono gentleman was re quested by his wlfo to attend another church In tho evening from their accustomed one, hut ho would not go, and went to his own church and heard the very man he refused to go with his wlfo to hear. Such exchanges will go along way in keeping churches In harmony with each other. Cone to Kentucky. Frank Ruster and wlfo, who have been In Reynoldsville seven or eight years, left Tuesday morning for Mid dlosborough, Ky., where Mr. Ruster will take charge of a loft In Ilall & Vaughan's tannery at that place. They are a very pleasant couple and have made a host of friends who were sorry to see them leave here. The Rebekah's held a social at M. I. Wtnslow's on Jackson street Saturday evening In honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Ruster. After lodge a number of the Odd Fellows attended the social, which was an enjoyable affair. Mr. Ruster is an Odd Follow and his wife Is a member of the Robekah lodge. On Monday even ing a number of their friends met at the residence of John Orr, where they were stopping, and gave them a final social. Robinson defleeither Jew or Gentile to beat his prices on shoes. 'Advertise in The Stab. PERSONALS. I. M. Hwartx ssuit Sunday In Brook vlllo. John Hod lor I visiting friend at IOok Haven. Dr. J. H. MoOrolght and wlfo were at Perryvlllo last wnek. Mr. If. H. Murray I visiting hnr daughter at Oarland, Pa. Dr. J, K. Brown, of Sunimorvllle, waa In Roynoldsvillo Saturday. KM. Rhea, of Oil City, I visiting hi sister, Mr. L. M. Simmon. Rev. I). A. Piatt, of Hooehtroo, wa In Roynoldsvillo on Monday. Lizzie Hotter, of Punxsutawney, I visiting her brother, J. J. Hotter. Hponcer Rumsey, of Berlin, Wis., Is visiting his uncle, H. It. Rumsey. Miss Minnie Hmoltzer visited friends In llnsik villo during the past. wnek. Mrs. W. H. Weaver, of Brookvlllo, visited friends lit this place last week. C. J. Rhea, of Oil City, Hundaynd with his daughter, Mrs. L. M. Simmon. Mr. L. A. Jackson, of Allegheny, fx visiting her daughter, Mr. If. A. Htoko. J. H. Morrow and wlfo, and Mr. L. L. Hooloy, drove to Punxsutawney Sunday. If. E. Daniels, of Fayettevlllo, Pa., is visiting Prof. Htamoy at Hotel McCon noli. Mrs. John A. Hay nnd Mr. Bert Hays ani visiting friends at Punxsutaw ney. Mrs. f j. D. Roarick, of Falls (.'reek, I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hisin. Alex. Whltehill went to Clarion on Monday with the students of Corsica to play ball. (foorge Sell wem and wlfo went to Niagara Falls last week to sKind tho summer. Miss A. K. Alsirnathy, of Mardin, Pa., Is visiting her brother, J. S. Ab ernathy. Frank McCoiinoll, proprietor of Hotel Pantal, Punxsutawney, was in town this week. Mrs. M. H. Jewell, of Olean, N. Y., visited Mrs. I,. M. Simmons during tho pant, week. Mrs. W. K.Crosby, of (iarhind, Pa., ss-iit Sunday with her brother, Rev.W. P. Murray. P. .1. WoIht, of Owogo, N. Y., sjsint Sunday with his mother-in-law, Mrs. II. Idqishor. iolert, Norrlx, who has been attend ing school at Grove City, returned home Friday. Mrs. C. H. Gordon and son, Eugene, are visiting friends at Htouhonvillo and Minerva, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. R. H Donaldson, of Pittsburg, am tho guests of Alex. Rlston's family. Mm. W. P. Murray left Roynoldsvillo yesterday morning for Auburn, N. Y., to visit hr parents. Thomas Stanley, a former clerk at tho company store, now of East Brady, was in Roynoldsvillo on Monday. Rev. Brady wax In Brookvlllo this week assisting in the forty hours devo tion in the Catholic church at that placo. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones went to Johnstown last week to attend the funeral of Mr. Howo, Mr. Jones' nephew. Smith McCrelght, eldest son of Thos. McCrelght, came homo Friday evonlng on a vacation from Grove City college. Mrs. G. G. Williams, of Bennezetto, ss-nt Sunday with her husband, an osirator in tho A. V. R'y offloo at this place. .lux. Cathcart wont to Now Bethle hem Monday morning to sea his father, who is about stopping from timo Into eternity. R. H. Wilson and son, Reid, wont to Pittsburgh on Monday where Retd will remain several months under a doctor's care for Catarrh. George Melllnger, superintendent of the B., L. & Y. C. M.Co., and C.F.IIoff man, too jeweler, wont to Pittsburgh Monuay morning. Mrs. E. L. Evans and Mrs. Anna Hen dricks were at DuBols Friday evening to get plants at the green-house to put on Gerald Evans' grave. Rov. H. G. Furbay wont to Lock Haven this morning and will deliver the alumni oration at the Statu Normal schisd this evening. John Knoblo, an employee of J. C. Froohllch's tailoring establishment, vis ited the home of his parents at Klttan nlng during the past week. Mrs. Thomas Neale, who has been a constant sufferer for years, went to the West Penn hospital last week for treat ment. She will return home this week. Profs. Will H. Stamey and Will J. Weaver are at Lock Haven this week attending the commencement exorcises of their ahna mater, the Central State Normal school. Tuesday morning Albert Reynolds, Alexander Rlston and R. S. Donaldson went to the Boochwoods, near jolly Geo. Burtop's farm, to get their camp In shae to take their wives with them next week and enjoy their annual camp out for a while. Miss Minnie Whit mo re returned home from the Lock Haven State Normal lust Saturday. She passed the best entrance examination of 300 students. Miss Whitmore, Messrs. Stewart, Gulst and Fugate, all of this section, passed tho junior class with great credit to themselves. 1