k Stan Hulm-riptitm tl.50 per pettr, in udmnre. '. A. MTKPilKKiaON, Kdllor and Plib. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 181)2. Vrmtxltva' OTult. I'Bwt'nKer Irnlim arrive Bt tho lli-ynnlclit-vlllp ntiitlnn b follows: KiiKtirnrd. Westward. Train 0, - 6Ma in.lTnilii 8,- T.21I ft. m. Train I, - - l.w) p. m. Train 2,- -1.42 p. ni. Train it. a.wi p. m.lTraln II), - H.osp.m. ncrjioi.imvu.i.r powr-orricR. Malt urrlvo ami find Icbvb tli post-oMre n follows: Arrire. Depart. rilOM TIIR WrKT. roRTIIRKAMT. I. W p. m. - T.nn p. ni.IH.10u. m. - - lino p. ni. roitM th bast, ron tub wr.sT. T.00 n. in. - - g.U" p. in. 7.nn n. m. - - l.ia p. in. Arrives from Kiithniul mid I'rt'm'ottville II. WiB. m. Arrives from Panic Tuesdays, Tlnirdiiy nnil HiitiiriinvH nl 2.:to p. ni. Hrpurts fur Present tvlllc, Iditliini'l, Panic il.no ji. m. Orflci" hours 7.K1 ii. m. tiid.on p. in. Money iti-Her dllee open from T.Oftn. in. lo ' T.:np. ni. Iti'Klsti-r iiflli'i" open 'rum 7.1X1 n. in. tn s.im p. ni. 1.1'iinl Holidays fmm 7.(10 tiiR.no n. m. nnil from I3.no to ll.ini p. m. Ollli'u open Sunday fnmi ft.nil n. ni. to lo.cio B. in. .1. W. Kimibt, I". M. LOCAL LACONICS. Raspberry pickers aro plenty just mm. Big drives In way of bargains at Rob inson's shoo store. A hail storm visited this place hint Friday afternoon. Hand turned shoes for ladles, only $2.50 at Reed's shoe store. The Cherry Hun (.'amp-meeting opens August lltli and closes on the 25th. Jacob and Henry Deihlo are out on the huckleberry mountain this week. Something new: cniuel skin shoes for men at ltoblnson's.every pair warranted. An application has lieen made for a isistoffice at Hopkins, two miles west of here. A now sewer has lieen put in along Main street a short distance, near Fifth street. William Grlx, a miner, received an Injury in tlio right eye Monday by a piece of coal. The Trinity Kcformod church at Troutvlllo will bo dedicated next Hun day, July 24th. Tho Clarion llreexe, the live local paper of Johnsonburg, entered Its llfth year liiHt week. Joseph Mallet is agent, at this placo, for the Glenwood Hrothors' Nursery, of Rochester, N. Y. The Christian Endeavor of tho Bap tist church held a social at Rev. E. T. Derr's last evening. A baso ball nine from this place dono the DuBols nine up Saturday aftornoon to the tune of 13 to 8. Saturday must have been a good day for lawsuits In Reynoldsvlllo. Esq. E. T. McGaw heard nine fuses that day. Hoed don't defy any kind of people, but soils the best $2.1)0 shooB in town. Look in the show windows and see tho Bhoes. Bernard McCracken gave us a copy of The JHadr, a redhot Democratic paper published at Carthage, Moore Co., North Carolina. Alox, U. Frantz had his right wrist badly sprained Tuesday morning as a result of being thrown from a wagon load of bark Mrs. Walter Hodgers, of I'ancoast, took hor two children to the Odd Fol lows' Orphan Homo at Benavon yester day afternoftn. It is not much to the credit of the Sheriff of Clearfield county to have it heralded abroad that he picked hucklo' berries on Sunday. Daniel Nolan, conductor on the A. V. R'y gravel train, has been hobbling - around during the past wook on account of a sprained ankle. The Jr. Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church held a social at Rev. Furbay'i residence on Grant street last Friday evening. A eonvention of District 3, K.of L.and United Mine Workers of America, will be held at DuBois threo days this weok, commencing to-day. Cecil Stone, of Reynoldsvlllo, signed an articlo of agreement with the A. V R'y Co. last week for four years appron ticeship in their shops at Verona. A base ball nine went from this place to New Bothlohom to play the nino of that place last Friday. Tho score was 8 to 10 In favor of the New Bethlehem boys. Supt. Geo. Mellinger has been busy the pant week looking af tor the B., L. & Y. C. M. Co. hay crop In this Imme diate vicinity. They have cut one hundred tons of hay. There will be a church social held at Rathmel on Monday evening, July 25th, for the benefit of the Methodist Episco pal church. Ioe cfoura, cuke, fruit and lemonade will be served. Jos. P. Thompson, general passenger agent of the B., R. & P. R. R., has re signed his position on account of 111 rhealth. E. C. Lapey has succeeded lilra as general passenger agent, All members of tha Presbyterian Sunday school who have library book i In their possession are requested to please return them immediately to the , librarian, Miss Mary Cooper. "Did you ever get left?" might be appropriately asked a young 8.of V.who went from Reynoldsvlllo to tho Encamp ment at New Bethlehem last week. Rev. A. B. Philips, of Forostvlllo, N. Y., will preach in the Methodist Epis copal church at 11 o'clock next Sunday morning. There will lie no services in the evening. Tho festival to lie held on the M. E. parsonngo 1bv " "",! evening had to lw held in the basement of the church on account of the Inclement weather. The proceeds amounted to eleven dollars. There will lie no services in the Presbytcrlun church until tho flint Siinilay In August. The church Is losi'd that tho interior may be beauti fied. A new carpet will be put upon the floor. A small box containing some very holce wedding cake, euch piece neatly wrapped In tissue paper, was sent to this olllco Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. O. F. Smith, for which wo acknowledge our thnnkM. Tho Ladles Aid society of the M. E. church will serve Ice cream and cake on tho pai-sonngo lawn Saturday even ing, July 23rd. If it Is a rainy evening they will hold their festival In tho base ment of the church. Mr. Ruth, of Philadelphia, Inspector of the Spring Garden Insurance Co. of New York, of which Walter Spry Is agent hero, was making an Inspection tour in Reynoldsvlllo and Winslow township last week. Tho B.. R. P. R. R. will run an ex urslon to Silver Lako on Sundnv. Julv 31st. under the auspices of tho Junior Order United American Mechanics of Bradford. Truln will leave Reynolds- llle at 7.30 A. M. Faro $2.25. Tho Sons of Temperance of Reynolds vlllo and Rathmel picnicked at Big Sol dier on Saturday. They went on a spe cial train over tho R. k F. C. R. R. A largo crowd attended and "a Jolly tlmo" were tho passwords of the day. Burgess .1. M. Hays, Policeman H.H. Mincer, A.E.Dunn, Victor Westenburg, Chns. Sehult.zo, Georgo Rhodes and Roy Scott went to tho hucklelierry moun tains in Clearfield county Monday eve ning. They will return this evening. David Lane, tho drayman, brought a hen egg to this olTIco yesterday that measured seven Inches In circumfer ence. He also had in his jHissession an egg with a figure two emliossed on one and of it. Tho figure seemed to he all solid shell. The building on Main sti-eot, formerly occupied by Dan. Thomas, lj being remodeled. The partitions have boon takon out down stairs to make a largo store room. A. E. Dunn, the hardware man, will move his store Into tho room when completed. The Big Run base ball nino, which is composed of gentlemanly follows, drove to Reynoldsvlllo Thursday and wont from hore to Brookville on the railroad to play a game of ball with the nino at that place. The score was 7 to 5 In favor of Big Run. It is an ill wind that don't blow somo ono good." Tho Homestead difficulty has been a paying thing for tho Pitts burgh nowspiqioi's. M, C. Kaufman, a news agont on tho Low Grado railroad. sold more papors last week than he had sold in three months before. Ono of tho bright legal lights of Lock Haven and a promlnont lady of tho same place, have given tho gossip mongers of that staid old town a sweot morsel to roll around with their tongues. It is seldom the town has an excitement unloss it is a murder trial or the sacrifice of the reputation of citizens. A farmer of Young township had forty-five sheep killed, out of a flock of fifty-one, in two nights by dogs. Some of the canines in that section will very likely be transported to "dogland" by tho bullot or dog-button routo. The school directors of Young township will have a snug little mutton bill to pay to one man. Tho lecture In the Prosbyterlun church last Wednesday evening, by Yonan Y, Auraham, a native of Porsia, was well attended and proved to bo very Instructive. Tho admittance was free, but a collection was ' tukon which amounted to nearly $10.00. The lec turer is taking this method of raising money to educate himself to ongago In missionary work. Two lads of this place were sent to the railroad stut'on last week with sev eral neck yokes to be shlppod away. The boy who was transacting the bunl ness told the agent he wanted a "womans bill." The younger chap said, "No, it was a ladles bill thoy wanted." The agent asked the boys if It was a bill of ludlng they wanted? They both answered In tho. ifllrmatlve. J. S. Morrow says the Edltorlul Asso ciation excursion lust week was a grund success. As mucn signi-seeing crowuoa into one week as a man might comforta bly enjoy in two or throe weeks. The board of trade of Scranton furnished carrlugeg and the places of interest of tho oity were viewed. The ultizous of Honesdale gave the party simply an immense dinner. The excursionists were also at Albany, Saratoga, New York City and Coney Island. A Picnic. The Prescottvllle Cornet band will hold a picnic in the Sykenville park on Friday, July 22nd. The DuBols Excel sior and other bands will lie present to enliven tho plcnlo with their excellent music. A game of ball and dancing will be among the amusements of tho day. The New Lock-Up. . The now lock-up on the corner of Swamp and Willow alloys has been completed and is a vast Improvement over tho old one. The tire department have moved into their part of the new building. The tower for drying tho hi mo has not been put up yet, but it will tie In the near future. A Small Blare. About two o'clock Monday morning an ice house and barn, combined, belonging to J. D. Woodrlng at tho annery was destroyed by lire. The origin of tho fire Is unknown. There was some furniture stored away In the barn. Mr. Woodring's loss amounts to one hundred dollars or more. Thigh Broken. Charles William Minntch, a lad about nine years old, living with his parents near Peter Damn's, wus sitting overhead in tho barn watching a thrashing machine work Monday afternoon and est his equilibrium and fell to the barn floor. His left thigh was broken and his chin hadly hurt, as a result of the fall. Killed by Train. John Erickson, u Swede, who was engaged as a lulioror on tho gravel train, of which Daniel Nolan Is conduc tor, was killed at Brookville on Thurs day evening. He was walking along tho railroad between two trucks when the Brookville accommodation was run ning through tho yard and ho stepped In front of the train und was killed. He was a single man about thirty-eight years old. Finger Amputated. "Bun" Snyder, a brakeman on tho It. & F. C. R. It., had his left hand badly lucoruted while coupling cars in tho yurd at tills place about nine o'clock Friday evonlng. Drs. A.H. Bowser and J. W. Foust amputated tho Index finger at the metacarpophalangeal joint and put a numlier of stitches in tho back of tho hand. By skilled work and good care the hand will be saved. Epileptic Fit. It was reported upon tho streets Fri day afternoon that Sum'l Tovey, who was ongngod as a laborer on the Black storage for tho B., L. tt Y. C. M. Co., had dropped dead from heart trouble, and afterwards it was reported that his death was tho result of a sun-stroke. We are glad to state that Mr. Tovey is enjoying his usuul health. He is subject to eplletle fits and hud an attuck Friday aftornoon. The Duplicates. The duplicates of the various taxes of Roynoldsvillo borough have boon mado out and are in tho hands of the collector, Ed. C Burns. Below we give the amount of the duplicates of lHill und 18112. In 18111 tho borough, Including dog tux, was $733.40; bond, $553.44; water, $884.20; poor, $1,105.30; school, and school building, $3,412.48. In 181)2 borough, Including dogs, $1,511.71; bond, $33(1.58; wutor, $008.01; poor, $1,003.22; school und school building, $3,412.48. Preparing for a Big Time. The Knights of the Golden Eagle are commencing to muko preparations for a big time at this place on the 13th of September, it being the occasion of the third annual reunion of the North-western Association of the above named lodgo. Tho Reynoldsville Castle will offer, as a prize, a fifty dollur silk banner to tho Castle that hus the largost porcontttgo of membership In the parado. Reynoldsvlllo can look for a large orowd on that day, as the Eagles will bo well represented. Rattle Snakes. C. Mitchell, the attorney, has a large rattle snake on exhibition in a box in his office window. His snukeshlp has eleven rattles in his posesslon. Tho reptile was captured lust week in Clear field county where Dr. Neale and Cam, Mitchell and son, Junius, were fishing. Ruttlo snakes were not as numerous as trout. Thoy got a snuke for every hun drod trout. Two of the soriionts were killed and two captured. One Is on exhibition at Hotel. Pantal In, PunxsU' tawney. It has nine rattles. Of Course We Will. Last Wednesday morning just as the force of this office wore busy milking up the town mull, Miss Eleanor E. Reed stepped Into the office carrying a tray thut was covered with a pure white linen napkin. She usked If we would accept a treat and at the same tlmo raised the napkin and exposed to view large bananas, cocoanut cake and ice croura. It wus a tempting "Juy ouf'and was immensely enjoyed by tho printers. Miss Reed watched ub devour tho trout and no doubt thought it was "blessed to give." We all joined heart ily in expressing our thanks to Miss Eleanor, and hope hor Sunday school class will hold another plcnlo soon. Death and Consumptive. Emma, a six month old daughter of 'harles Arnold, died at three o'clock Monday morning, after an Illness of throe or four days. The little remains were taken to Brookville on the morn ing train Tuesday and burled In the 'athollo cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Arnold Is not expected to live. The dread destroyer, consumption, Is rapidly sapping hor vital powor. Tho doctors have abandoned all hoie of her recovery. Tho mother could not follow the remains of her balie to the cemetery. An Upset. On Monday a hack load of berry pickers were dumied Into the road several miles from town on their way to tho licrry patch by the carelessness of the driver, who run tho lines into a femre corner. There were four or five grown people and two children in tho hack, all of whom escaped Injury but two. Mrs. Monroe Fetterhoff was In ured In the side and her fnco bruised, while Mrs. Aaron Fry received a sprnlned bund and wrist, llttlo finger on left hand dislocated and her face badly bruised. Lost a Good Horse. II. Alex. Stoko lost a valuable horso on Thursday. Tho animal took sick Wednesday und on Thursday morning Mr. Stoko thought tho Indications wore Biilllclently strong that the horse's days of usefulness were o'er, that he hud tho beast lead out to the horso grave yard on tho hill west of town where It died several hours afterwards. Funeral excuses were saved by tho horse walk- ng to his grave. Alex, says that $250.00 was the amount of money that would havo been required to part with the animal. A Punxsutawney Broker. A Punxsutawney clothier wus sum moned beforo a magistrate of that borough by Information of Supt. Robin son, of tho Walston and Adrian mines, barged with falso pretense. The iHothlor has neon procuring employ ment at tho mines for Hungarians at ten dollars a bead, claiming thut the money went to tho superintendent, which wns fulse. Mr. Robinson, on getting an inkling of tho brokerage business, had the man urrested. Be admitted that he had taken money from Hungarians, hut only where ho got them a job in return for tho cash. Oil City Relief Fund. Oir,ClTY, July 14, 1802. D. W. Atwatf.R, Dear Sir: Your favor of 12th Inst, received with cheek enclosed for $04.50, collected by the committee of four for our flood and fire BufTerers. Tho same has boon turned overtotho Relief Commit too. In behalf of our sulTorors accept our heart-felt thanks lor your most generous gut In this our hour of trial. Respectfully vours, W. O. Hunt, Mayor. The committeo of four roforred to in tho Mnyor's letter are J. .1. Sutter, D. W. Atwatar, Goo. McKnlght and J. T. Guthrlo. There Is another committee in Reynoldsvlllo that have about $35.00 subscrltad that has not all beon paid in yet. Whon this Is paid it will run the subscription up to $100,00 for the suf ferers at Oil City. Sunday School Picnic. The Methodist Eplscopul Sunday school will picnic in tho Electric Park at DuBois on Friday 6f next week, July 2Hth. Through the kindness of Hon. S.B. Elliott and Mr. George Mellinger, arrangements have been made for the school to bo hauled to DuBois and return in couches for tho following small sums: All over 12 years, 10 cents; under 12 years, 5 cents. The invitation Issued by tho Sunday school board, Is to all members of the school and their parents. Tickets will be on salo at THE Stam office on Friday and Saturday of this wook. Mr. C. E. Bostwick, supt. of the DuBols street car lino, has kindly given the school tho use of the park for that day. Tho time of tho departure of train, &c, will be announced later. S. of V. Encampment. The third annual oncampmont of the Clarion and Jefferson association wus held at New Bethlehem last week. An interesting program wus prepared for the occasion, and all the S. of Vets, from this place who attended, siieak highly of tho third annual encampment. New Bethlehem, Punxsutawney, Oak Ridge, DuBois, Reynoldsvlllo, Corsica and Sllgo Camps woro represented. The officers for the ensuing your aro: Presi dent, D. W. Atwutor, camp 30, Royn- oldsvllle; Senior Vice, Hurry Himes, camp 108, New Bethlehem; Junior Vice, Luther W. Qulnn,. camp 142, DuBols; Trustees, Ed. Jenkins, camp 145, Punx sutawney, Fin. C, Roll, cump 30, Reyn oldsville, and Chas. E. Keys,' cump 108, New Bethlehem. President Atwuter mude the following appointments on on his stuff: Secretary, J. H. Cowan, cump 108, Now Bethlehem; 'Treasurer, H.G.Mohring, cump 145,Punxsutawnoy Punxsutawney was tho pluoe selected to hold the encampment in 181)3. To Organize a Club. There will be a meeting of tho Repub licans of the borough of Reynoldsville and vicinity in the Centonniul hall on Friday, the 22nd day of July, 1802, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of organizing a Republican marching club, Committee. Winslow Township Teachers. Tho school directors of Winslow township met in the West Reynoldsville sell ml house Saturday, July HI, and out of seventy-two applications for twenty- ono schools, elected tho following' teachers: Ohlotown school, principal, Grant Lucas; No. 2, Mildred Fuller; No. 3, Lizzie Burris; Steel, Vennetta Pat terson; Rathmel, principal, A. A. Wlngcrt; No. 2, Katla MeOraiior; Dean, principal, A. T. Smitten; No. 2, Sophia McWllliams; Sykosvlllo, principal, W. II. Qulgley; No. 2, Ella Blair; Prescott vllle, principal, J. M. McCrolght; No. 2, Lulu Reynolds; Sand Valley, Ven netta Coux; Suit Works, II. E. Daniels; rims Roads, Lett (laid; McCrolght, I. '. Falk; .looks, W. L. Strauss; Best, John Fugnto: Bollinger, (!. H. Stewart; 'hllllppl. Homer Brumbaugh; Pannoast, Inrnos Wulte. The directors hud good materia! to soled from this year. Grant Lucus tho young man selected us principal of tho Ohlotown school, tuught In the borough school several yearn ago. Cut His Windpipe. William Buzzard, aged 27 years, who was working on a hark contract for Ills father, Samuel Buzzurd, in tho Beech woods, narrowly escaiol Instant death lust Monday morning. Ho hud been to Reynoldsvlllo on Saturday and pur chased a pair of shoes, having nulls put In tho heels, but not In tho soles of them. Ho hud a log partly pooled and his dou ble bitted ax was sticking In It. Ho started to wulk over tho log and when he raised his heel off tho peeled timber his foot slIpiN'd und ho fell upon the ax. lifting i inch Into and completely through the upper end of the breast bono penetrating the windpipe and ex tending 3 Inches up along the neck tn the median line, severing none of tho lurge blood vessels, but barely missing tho Innomlnuta and exposing to view tho right internal jugular vein. Tho young man also hud several teeth knocked loose. Drs.J.B.Neulo und J.C. King were summoned und dressed the wound. They think ho will get well unless blood poison sets In. Mr. Buz zurd can congratulate himself on an almost miraculous escape from being ushered Into tho mysterious eternity. A Sabula Cow. A Prescottvllle man wus accused of stealing a (sow, und thereby hangs a tale. I'lio gentleman whoso bovine had boon stolen lives at Sabula, six miles oust of DuBols. Ho came within tho urisdiction of Winslow . township lust Thursday und employed tho constable to Invito tho gentlernnn to accompany him to DuBois, there to give an account of the whys and wherefores that the Subula mun's cow was found in his possession. Ed McKee, the constable ailed on tho Prescottvllle citizens and read the warrant to him. Tho man Bald ho would go along but wanted to step Into tho house to got his coat. The constable grunted the request and was surprised to see his man making quick steps through the back yard. Tho con stable followed, but not until a mile of a run had beon mado did ho get his man. The prisoner was taken to DuBois and role, -ed under $200 bail. Ho claims he bought tho cow from a man named Jones for ten dollars and a watch. There aro so many Jones in the country that It will be hard to got the guilty man. Perhaps the Frescottvillo citizen was running to "Davy Jones" when tho constable was after him. The Subula man drove his cow homo with him. The Ability to Belie. A DuBolslte deliberately lied on a a rosectahle citizen of that place In tho most slanderous manner. The father of tho lie had the alternutive of a prosecution for malicious slander or the publication of an article acknowledging his statement was entirely fulse. , Ho wisely mudo an acknowledgment In the Courier Monday morning that he was a base liar. The fellow mny thank his stars he got off bo easily. People who carelessly trifle with a persons good name should lie taught a most severe lesson. It Is too often tho caso that slanderous lies are told that have their origin in the brain of some vile man or womun, unworthy the respect of decent jieoplo. You do not always have to seek the offscourlng of a town to find those who are in possession of largo propensities for prevarication. No difference whether the one who handles the truth carelessly be dressed In the latest fashion or in common garb, they aro soon labeled by those with whom thoy associate. Those who hold their heuds above the common class are not as often told of their falsehoods as are those of the poorer class, because their friends are afraid of offending them, yet thoy are soon "spotted" and little weight given to what they may say, though the vory'people with whom thoy are conversing muy Bmile and bow and uppurently take in all that Is said, while they are really thinking what a "whappor" that is. Mark you, what ever may bo your stutlon In life, if you handle tho truth curelessly, you are sure to be classed with those who are unworthy the notice of resectable peoplo.though you muy mingle with the best of society. See Reed's windows for the best $2.00 shoe in town. House and lot on North street for sale by M. M. Davis. Buy Reed'a $2.00 shoe., PERSONffU. Scott McClelland Is on the sick list. Mrs. .T. II. Kaucher was In DuBols Monday. Miss Gertrudo Farroll visited friends In DuBols this week. Miss Nellie Armor Is at Jamestown, N. Y., this week. Rev. W. P. Murray went to Chautau qua Monday morning. Robort Logan and son, Lin, were in Reynoldsvlllo yesterday. Miss Clara E. Swartz Is visiting hor uncle at Shannondale, Pa. James Skolns, of Pittsburg, is visit ing his uncle, W. S. Stone. J. H. Corhott spent Sunduy with his fumlly at West Sunbury, Pa. Mrs. W. C. Elliott and daughter are visiting friends in Hrwikvlllo. Mr. Clara Roll, of Brookville, spent Sunday with her son, David Roll. .1. O. Ferris went to Pittsburgh yes terday morning on a business trip. Frank Barkley, of Big Run, formorly of this place, wns In town lust week. John and Susie Denny visited friends at Eust Itrady during tho past week. L. B. Crandoll, of Wlllinmsport, Pa., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. T. Dorr. Dr. Matson, of Brookvlllo, was hore Monday evening to see Scott McClelland. . Mrs. A. It. Mackall, of East Liver pool, Ohio, Is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Arnold. Mrs. A. F. Itedfoot, of Driftwood, sMint Sunduy with Mrs. Ira Smith at this place. J. Vun Reed und duughter, Elounor, drove to Punxsutuwney and Big Run last Thursday. Capt. II. O. Boyles. of DuBois, visited his cousin, M. Fred Heed, of THE STAR office, last week. Mrs. A. M. Woodward and daughter, Zoo, aro visiting Mrs. Woodward's mother at New Bethlehem. Mrs. Capt.J.M. Binkor and daughter, Oraoo, and son, James, of Buffulo,N.Y., are guests at Geo. Melllngor's. Miss Margery Thompson, of Brook ville, wus the guest of Mrs. R. E. McKee for sevorul duys tho pnst week. C. H. Putterson, John Burkley Bnd Misses Lou Fink and Mollio McKoo drove to Punxsutawney Sundiy. Frank A. McConnoll, one of the pro prietors of Hotel Pantal, Punxsutawnoy, was in Roynoldsvillo on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, of East Brady, siient Sunday with Mrs. Peters' parents, Mr. and Mm. Sam'l Lattimer. John W. Warnick, of Reynoldsville, Is attending the Congressional confer ence at Saltsburg as one of W.C. Bond's conferees. L. P. Seeloy, of Allegheny, and R. B. Taylor, formerly citizens of Reynolds vlllo, came to town on the one o'clock train yesterduy. Wm.C'opping, Georgo Engle, Charity Sjioars, Eleanor Eulalia Reed and Jes sie Smoltzor drove to the Clarion Assembly Monday night. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Furbay loft Monday morning for a three weeks' visit at the homos of thoir parents at Zadls and New Anthens, Ohio. Dr. W. B. Aloxandor and wife went to Erie Monday morning. Doctor is a juror in tho District Court of Pennsyl vania to be hold at Erie for three weeks. Mrs. B. W. Stone, of Allogheny City, returned to hor home Saturday morning after a two weeks' visit at the home of her father-in-law, W. S. Stone, In this place. . Mrs. J. W. Hum, D. F. Robinson's mother-in-law, and daughter, Miss Mar garet, and grandson,Master Winfred, of Beaver, Pa., are the guests of the Rob inson family. Mrs. L. L. Soeley, of Splvey, Kan., who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wood oReynolds, for eight or nine weeks, started for her home last Thurs day morning. Mrs. E. NefT and mother, Mrs. Luclo D. Wagner, loft Reynoldsville Monday for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Port Huron, Mich. Mrs. Neff will be absent about six weeks. Misses Marguerite and Jennie Thomp son, of Brookville, visited friends in Reynoldsville Sunday. Miss Marguerite was the guest of Miss Lou Foust and Miss Jennie was the guest of Miss Mag gie Lattimer. Mrs. Annie Winslow wont to Benavon, near Pittsburgh, yesterduv afternoon as a delegute from the Rebekuh lodge of this place to be present at the second anniversary of the Odd Fellows' Orphan Home at Benavon, Thursday, July 21st. H.Cartwright, at one time a residence of Reynoldsville, now in the employ of E. O. Excell, the music man of Chicago, visited his sister, Mrs. E. C. Lewis, at thin place, lust week. He left here for Eust Brady where he will visit with his parents a few days before returning to the World's Fair city. Buttons fastened on shoes at Reed's shoo store. Burgess Huys has some lumber that was left from the rink building that he will oll very cheap. Good shoe dressing 5 cents a bottle at Reed's alloc store. - Mra. Thomas Mahoney Is suffering with very sore hands at present,