3Ettc -fr Star fiuhmrripfioit $l.RO r year, in uiii'iiiirr. '. A. MTKPIIKNNON, Kdllnr and IMib. WKDNKSOAY. JUNK 21, 1W.I. frrawrltt' V)uttr. PsssiMiirer trntn arrive nml tcnvu Itevn. olilsvllle n follows: Allrilieny Valley (nihrii. Rnstwiinl. Westward TrnlnH, - - ft 47 . ni.lTrnlii ft, . - 7.411 n. m Trnln I, - - I cm . in Train 2,. . I 4 !i. in Train . - - ft.,K)p. m iTriiln III, - - .4 p. m Clriir.flehl if- Mahoninu HaiUray. Trnln No. 70, li'iivp ill 7.IH n. m. Tniln No.?l,jtrrlvi' nt 7. 'Op. in. nrrmii.imvii.in nwT-iirrn k. Mulls nrrlve nnd lesrw Hie post-onVp n liniows; Arrive. Iti'Piirl. rmiM tub wrT. rim th r.snr. LIS p. m. - - 7.i p. m.llt.Wp. m. - - n.snp. in. PHON TIIRRAST. lull TIIBUKT. .Wii. ill. - - 2.w p. ni.l'.ll n. in, - - 1 11 p. ni. Arrive from Iliillimcl mill Prcseoltvlllr !!.: n. ni. Arrives finiii Punic Tiii'i1ii yx. Tlutriliiy nun r-nt lining s 11, p. in. DvpiiriH (nr I'resroitvllle, Itnilinii'l, 1'iinli' 3 imp. in. (MIW hours ?.(m n. ni. los.nn p. m. Money orlcr nlll Mn from 7.nn.m.1ti 7 H' ni. ItcuMer olthc open fruiii 7.") n. in, tdM imn. ni. I.i'iinl llolhlnys from 7"n InH.in n. ni. nml from IMin to :i.iin p. m. .1. Vi. I'iiI'bt. I'. M. LOCAL LACONICS. John Schultze Is in lining .1. S. Mor row's storo this week. Fishing In this section has been superseded by frojf hunting. Tim thermometer registered 17 de grees In tlm shade liiRt Moiuluy. Forty yards AxtnlniHtor cariot for sale, Inquire of Henry A. Rood. Hubert Fan-ell was acting as ticket agent during Ills futlii'r's absence. IIonr.T. Boll Neff deliver "Luck and Pluck" Juno 27th In Centennial liull. A Congregational meeting will lie held In tho Presbyterian church this even ing. Many bnnks In tln state will take advantage of tho Sntiinliiy Imlf holiday law. Tho banks in Roynoldsvillo w 111 not observe tho half liollilny Saturday uftor- ll(M)IIS. Childivn's Day will lie observed In the Baptist and Presbyterian churches next Sunday. Tho A. V. R'y pay car was welcomed along tho road last Friday hy tho em ployees. Hov. F. II. Hock preached In the M. E. church at tho place last Thursday evening. O. II. Johnson Is conduct lug a suc cessful Huinmer school in West Kcyn oldsvlllo. Tho Kcystono baud festival Saturday evening was not a glowing success, financially. A break down at Hopkins mill gave tho employees a day's vacation last Wednesday, j Tho Falls Creek Jli rulil says there Is Homo littlo satisfaction in seeing tho lco man at the phiniher's door. Tho O. U. A. M. Council of this placo will attend services at tho M. E. church on Sunday morning, July 2nd. A museum of freaks is holding forth in the room formerly occupied hy S. KI1 Is' store in tho Boo Hivo building. Tho "First National Bank of Heyn oldsvillo" liMiks liko business printed on Ave, ton and twenty dollar bills. Ilov. Kensett, of Singapore, India, will proach in tho Methodist Episcopal church at this placo on Sunday evening, July 2nd. Tho A. V. R'y Co. will sell excursion tlckotB on their road on July ,'lrd and 4th, good to return until July iith, 1S!.'I, incluslvo. Tho DuDois Evening Exretm has en tered Its second venp. Thn Pvnwua lu , .,. ) very plain in its remarks sometimes, yet it seems to thrlvo. The members of tho Pennsylvania State Editorial Association aro enjoy ing their summer outing at Reading and Atlantio City this week. A little six-year-old son of J. B. . Deemor, who lives out toward Emerlck- ville, foil off a fence one day last woek 'And rimitfA Vila do-tit fi.i.fitm The Christian Endeavors of tho Baptist and Presbyterian churches at k ttkla ,tl iio.s will lil .,.....1.... IH the Baptist church next Sunday even ing. Brook vllle and Ronovo will play ball at Brookvlllo to-morrow, Thursday, at 3.00 p. M. The game promises to be an Interesting one. Admission 25 cts., ladles 10 cts. J. A. WeUh, the gi-oceryman, got the bycicle chanced off at Ed. Goodcr'a jeweler tore Monday evening. No. 5 wag the lucky one. It was one of the Advance blcyoles. A new fence has been built along the lley Bide of the M. E. church to Protect the building from being de- stroyed by people backing wagons V against It. The fence Is also an improve taient. C'hidren's Day exercises in the Pros- I VltrtAilan nhiitv.lt navt GaY)iatK mnmilnni In the place of the regular preaching errloes. There will be no services in the church In the evening. A freight wreck on the Main line of the A. V, R'y delayed the east bound passenger train over two hour yester- day. The train is due here at 1.00 P. Hi, but did Dot arrive until after 3.00. . Tho B., It. ft V. R'y will run an ex curs I on from Roynoldsvllln to Klimia bridge next Sunday, .Time 2Tith. Train will leave here alxmt 8.4.i A. M. and will return In the evening. Fare for round trtpfl.on. L. .T. McFutlre, of this place, has ac cepted a trial position of traveling for L. M. Sterns A Co., wholesale green grocers of Dullois. Mr. McEntlro Is a good salesman and will, no doubt, give the firm ho represents good satifactlon Ed. Oooder, one of our Jewelers, and ltnbt. J. Thomas, a tonsorlal artist, were down tho Sandy Lick hunting frogs last Thursday. They brought tlilrty-cle.lit homo with them. It Is said that frogs aro morn palatable than chicken. Rev. .1. V. Hell, of DuMols, will preach In the Presbyterian church Wednesday evening nt 7.4.1, after which a congregational meeting w ill 1st held. All of the members of the church and congregation are earnestly requested to lie present. Tlio Clarion Assembly, nt St rat ton vllle, will open Wednesday, July Huh. A good program bus lieon published for each day until the close, August 1Mb. Chaplain C C. McCaho w ill Imi at tho Assembly and deliver three addresses on tho 2Hh of July. Roderick McDonald, of the II h- woods settlement, who was willing oneo to serve the people of this county as assiH'liite Judge, but for want of enough votes to get the nomination did not go on the Im-iicIi, was in Reynolds vlllo last Thursday. Harney Martin, son of Michael Mar tin, died Sunday morning mid was hur ried In the Catholic cemetery Mondiiy nioriiing. The Ancient Order of Ililier nlans attended the funeral In n body. Harney was not thirty-two years old and was n single man. We received an invitation from the lsmrd of trustees ami faeultyof I he Cen tral Stale Normal school at Lock Haven to attend the sixteenth minimi com mencement of the school. Commence ment week Is-glns Sunday, June i'dli. The normal is an excellent school. Tho Itig Run Willi; Krhn is a good paper. The olllce's new outfit will soon be in working order and then Hro. Ry land promises a better paper. The Eilm is, religiously sicaklng, a Chris tian Endeavor piiNr, but consldernblo local news Is scattered through Its col umns. A Imix of choice wedding cako was sent to this olllco last Friday which was soon devoured. The "devil" smacked his lips and said, "I wish that bud lsen a band-lsix full of cuko." The olllco foreo enjoyed tho cake, and wo are grateful to Mm. ('. A. Provost, of Philadelphia, for tho same. Dr. J. A. liurgoon, who has lieon generous with printer's Ink has become widely known, passed through Reyn- oldsvllle on the east Isiund train Mon day noon. A patient met him here and the Dr. got ofT tho train, prescrllied for tho pntlent and was ready to go again as soon ns tho train was. Tho weigh scules used by tho B., L. & Y. C. M. Co., which wein located below Tom Reynolds' residence, huvo been moved to Rig Soldier whero nil coal will Iki weighed hereafter. Tho coal from tho Sprnguo mines will bo backed up there from Preseottvllle, which seems liko up-hill business. Tho Democratic primary will bo held next Saturday. Tho agony Is not so great with tho Democratic candidates as it was with the Republicans. In tho Domoeratlo runks thero is only ono can- dldato for prothonotary, ono for register and recorder and ono for treasurer. For sheriff and commissioners is whero somebody will get loft. Fifteen candi dates and eight to lie nominated. Soveral Pittsburgers, who were out on a fishing excursion, wont through Roynoldsvillo tho other dav and as tho train passed tho tannery ono of thorn romarkod that he did not see how poo plo could stand the noise In that neigh borhood. Another one asked whv?. The smart follow said, "So much bark!" If ever thero is a time in a man's life that he wants to be smart it Is when on a fishing excursion. Homer Dean, a lad twelve years old who wag making his home with hlg grandfather, Rev. J. E. Dean, died Sunday night of diphtheria and wag burled in the Baptist cemetery yester day morning. The doceased was a son of N. F. Dean, who now lives at Che boygan, Mich. Mr. Dean, hag been married twice and Homor was a son of his first wlfo. Two of J. C. Williams' children, who live next door to Rev. Dean, aro slowly recovering from a severe attack of diphtheria. We are indebted to Smith M. Mo- Crelght for an invitation to attend the Commencement Week at Grove City Collego. The invitations are the neatest ones we have seen for some time. Smith McCrelght, of this place, is a member of tho graduating class. Commencement exercise began at 10.00 A. M. to-day. Since the above was in type we received a similar Invitation and program from Miss Mattle Waite, who is attending the same Bohool, Brookvllle Not Behind. The Miople of Brook vlllo are not going to be behind on Improvement Tho main street of that town is to lie aved with brick this summer. Wilt Run Full Time. Wo stated last, weok that tho em ployee of tho tannery nt this plaeo would bo put on half tlmo or a number of them discharged. The officials have since rocetved orders to run full time. Wo are ghul the difficulty, whatever It mny liavo lieon, has been settled, otherwise It would hBvo made A differ ence In tho distribution of money In town. Formerly of Thl Place. Wo clipped the following from The Ihiih Slitrol Hot Springs, South Da kota: Miss Minnie A. Ileer came In from Ileynoldsvllle, Pa., tills morning to take tier old position as oMrntor and manager of the telegraph and telephone exchange at this place, which was left vacant, by the young gentleman going off with the surveying party. Sho Is well acquainted with the work, hns many frelnds hero and Is a capable and painstaking operator and will make an acceptable officer. We are glad to sco her back. Oust tier. Reynoldsvlllo Is not a paradise by any means, yet tho town hns been free of houses of HI fiiliin for many years. In the days when the A. V. railroad was lie lug built through this plnce, licentious, lewd women wore not strangers here, but the town tins lsen fairly resM-cta-blo for a few years. About four weeks ago a low, base feminine enme to town and opened up a house of ill fame on Jackson street. Tlm debased piece of Immunity should Isi given about, four hours to leave town! Such snares to lead the young Into by and forbidden paths should not be tolerated. Oust the licentious creature. A Fifty Dollar Joke. Frank J. Black, proprietor of Hotel McConnell, HrH-traled a joke on his futl when the First National Hank opened for business. Tho bank gets Its money from the mint in slips of fifty dollars, one twenty and three ten dollar bills. Frank went to the bank and twilight one of the slips and went down to the hotel barn mid his father was there. Frank said, "Here, father, is an advertisement that I will tack up here," and lie did. His father walked tip liMiked at It and said, "That Is a pretty advertisement, hut some one will de stroy It Is-foro long." Frank made It tils business to seo that It was carefully taken down lieforo lie left tho barn. Fond of Mutton Homo of tho dogs In tho nolL'hlsirliood of Washington township aro certainly fond of "necking" sheep. Over two hundred sheep have been killed by dogs in Unit township this spring. One man owned a llis'k or forty sheep and In two night's raids ho was left sheepless. Another farmer owned nineteen old sheep and several lambs and In ono night tho canines reduced tho number to two or three old sheep, which wero badly crippled, and the few lambs. After a dog runs tho sheep uwhilo they got so badly frightened that they stand still mid tho dog goes for the neck and lets out tho life blood, otherwise not mutiluting tho sheen. Ceoriro Burton thinks tho dogs nro contemptible, but suys the people who shoot shot into tho sheep uro meaner than the dogs. Ho is about rltrlit In that statement. Almost Run Over. Mrs. Mnrciu Dally, of Pancoast, had a very narrow oscupo from Instnntdeuth at tho Muln street crossing of tho H. it F. C. R'y last Thursduy afternoon. Tho old ludy walked onto tho railroad as un engino with a heavy coal train came along. Tho engineer gavo tho warning whistle, but it was unheeded. Mrs. Dully throw herself and rolled In the dust as the engine passed by a half foot from her. ' She was not injured, but her nerves wero badly shaken up. Tho passenger train on tho A. V. R'y was pulling out of tho yard at tho tlmo and Mrs. Dally says sho thought tho train sho heard was on that roud, and did not realize her dunger until in tho middle of tho track with tho iron horse a fow feet away from her. The en ginoor was not to blumo and would not have been had tho old lady's life blood bespattered his englnn. Climbing the Ladder. Prof. B. R. Kllno, an erst-whllo Roynoldsvillo boy, now principal of tho Mt. Pleasant schools, spent Sunday with his parents at . this place. This makes the professor's third term as principal of the atmve schools. When he went to Mt. Pleasant they wero pay ing the principal tllO.OO per month, now they pay tl 00.00 por month for -of eight months. Somo people in this section might think that good pay. We will say just here that if the school teachers of the country, gonorally speaking, wore paid bettor wages school boards would not have tho difficulty they often have to contend with by hav ing Incompetent teachers. The man or woman who educate and prepare thera sulves to bo good teachers are not en couraged by the prospects of getting from WO.OO to $40.00 per month for their work. Prof. Kline has been reg istered at the Westmoreland county bar, but it requires two years' study after that before he can practice. He will mako a good aelf-made lawyer. Republican Primaries. We feel safe In saying that never, In the history of JofTerson county, has tliore boon as much money expended In a primary campaign as tho Republican one that closed last Saturday. Candi dates wero numerous and were all liberal with their ash, but, alas, some wero defeated. Tho votes cast In Roynoldsvillo borough 2211, and Wlns low township mm, will show that there were not many stay-at-home Saturday Those nominated havoastar before their names. The vote In the borough, Wlns low township and total vote if I'ounfy Is given below: Froilionolnrr. "Tl Wlat. TUI .ImIiii H. Ilnrr Wllllnm II. Sillier J. (I. Allen fthrrlfl' iwi. Ik o. 1117 1117 2IH7 ?S SKI 3s HI SI.1 I'l'fl :m 11114 411 IM IOT mi Ml 7.VI ll-l mi N7 llll'J 4111 l'!7D ill wis Olivlil (lourlcjf 34 K. Ni-fT ri rims. (). Wllwin : lii-o. IV, Wtii-iilek loii K. S. Sfininkli. .Inlm Wiille , im'i N. II. Corey ft Arthur Morrison .1 W. II. I. urns 4 .l.ii'oh ('. Smith ,ni Kl m :t l7 II S :i H 91 IHI '."I Jill II n 14 '.II 41 W. T.I -in oitiiiilMlimrrs. .losl-pll Hollers Iinnlel brewer .losi-iili Ilnrr S. M. Shields Tliomns K. I.ovn...... .liiiiM-s rtilhiniii Ilro. H. Citlnplifll Auditors. f. K, Kwlnn I. II. Mel.mmhllii Aletniiclrr Ki iiiii'ily .l nines. II. .lorilnii I.VI i:i 171 in i 141 7s 117 lis SI7 I.C'7 l'!7 I'M 215 yum . . ",n,irni- Wlnle 'on. lir. A. I-. Iliilmer nil lllllllel Heller III W. 8. Steele H Mil '.'4H7 :.il Sl:i7 fil Ili7 Hon. S. A. Craig was elected pres. pro. tern, of tho county convention which was held In the court house at Bnsik villo Monday afternoon. On arcount of the time required to count the vote there was not as lively a time there as was anticipated alsiut the nomination of Swisher for register, recorder, Ac. After the vote was counted nominees wore announced. Chns.O.Wislon, defeat ed candidate, then arose and declared tils faith in the Republican party, thanked the people for what they hud done, and pledged himself to stipHirt the whole ticket this fall. E. Neff in a like man ner thanked the people, deduced his faith, mid pledged himself to support tho ticket. SH'cch making Is came epidemic, and many other successful and defeated candidates were heard from. A resolution was olTered, Ed. C. Burns was re-oleetod county chairman and the convention adjourned. Mctiilicrs of the county committee for Roynoldsvillo borough, Clms. Ritie, John W. Fink, Jerry Heckmnn. (ieo. Harris. West Wilislow, Jos. Hutch ison, S. (;. Austin, S. E. Brillhnrt. East Wilislow, O. II. Broadhead, L. A. Hays, J. I,. Long. A "Pointer." Tho Mmmmj ("imiiii; tho paper that has done more to "boom" DuBols than uny other "boomer" In that town, was printed on red paper Monday morning, which marked the fifth anniversary of the great conlliigration that visited DuBois live years ago. Tho Momiiiij Ctmriii; then a venture a year and a half old, was burnt out of house and home, but the management wero not hoH'lesHly discouraged and tho Courier Is a better piisir now than It was then. It Is also more selfish than it was before tho fire. This paper would havo a much bottcrcireulation In Roynoldsvillo if it wore not for tho way it belittles overy thing that g(K;s on, not only hero, but in ull the surrounding towns, In Its blind selfishness to "Isiom" Its own town. It Is a newspaper's boundon duty to stand up for tho town in which it is published, but it should glvo tho devil his just dues. A kind word oneo in five or six years would not lw out of placo. Personally, wo consider tho Courier a fair morning paper, yet onu grows weary of tho way it is seasoned with "DuBois hruggudoclu" every issue. 1 his article is not written for a news paper contention, but Is merely a "iMiintor" to tho Courier, for we know by expressions frequently heurd among our business men that tho paper Is muklng enemies in our town and keeps its list down in consequence thereof. Keystone Entertainment. Tho entertainment given in the oiiera house last Thursday evening for benefit of the Keystone band was not as largely attended as it deserved. Tho band boys were fifteen dollars ahead after all ex penses wore paid. The entertainment consisted of vocal and instrumental rau sio and recitations. The talent was: May Isoman, Llllie McCrelght, Ella and Mary Kearns, Frankio and Goldle King, Will. I'. Wilson, Alox. Whitehlll, Will Green, Hurry King, Will Hibbard, Tom Kearns, J. A. Raskin, Arthur and Jennie Haskln, and the Hopkins Man dolin and Guitar Club, composed of W. H. Fugus, John L. Sliffor and William Boardinger. All who wore present speak very favorably of the entertain ment. Direct From Wales. Lewis Lewis, of Wales, was at Reyn- oldsvlllo last week and called at the Star oftloe. Mr. Lowls was on his way to tho World's Fair and Is taking in gome of the important plucos in Amer ica and of course could not pass Royn oldsvillo nor the Star office by. His speech bewrayed him. Can Get Duplicate. All persona having had photographs taken by me can get duplicates of the game by calling at G. J. Corwin's, the photographer, as he haa all my old plates. J. C. Williams. THE EAGLE WILL SCUEAM! PREPARATION'S ARE BEING MADE FOR A BIO TIME. This Town Will Celebrate In a Befitting MannerCome and 8ee I The eltlaens were a little late In de ciding to celebrate the 4th in Reynolds vlllo, but we will celebrate In grand style. A meeting was called last week and tho ball was sturtod rolling. Di .1. B. Nenlo was elerted chairman and Fred. A. Alexander secretary. A solic iting commlMiee for funds was appoint ed, which was comsmed of A. M. Wisslward, John O. Conser, Alex. RIs ton, John V. Dlllmnn and Henry A. Reed, who tisik up their duty and met with good MHH-ess. Monday evening another meeting was held and tho following committees up- silllted: Advertising, printing and purchasing cotn.-F. J. Black, Will Green, George Harrls.tr. A. Stcpnenson, Dick Ramsey, C. F. Hoffman, Prof. W. It. Stanley, Dr. J. S. ileCrolght, Snin't Suxton. Reception committee- C. A. Steph enson, I. A. Alexander, II. H. Mincer and Will Wiley. Musle torn. Dick Ramsey, M. .Kearns and Win. Carl. Amusement com. Will Green, C. F. HolTmun, F. J. I Hack, Dr. J. S. Me- Crolght, Geo. McKnlghtr, Frank Sutter, Marry King, Clms. Watson, Goo. Beifk. Invitation com. Dr. .1. S. McCrelght, A. M. Wisslward, R. J. Thomas. Soliciting com. for festival, up town. M. C Coleman, (ieo. Harris, Dick Ram sey. Com. on bull for festival and dunce. F. .1. Black, John C. Conser, Fd. J. Schultze. Decoration coin. Win. Wiley, J(h (ieisler, Clms. Watson, R. J. Thomas, J. Corwln, Ed. Goodor, Aaron Kndgors, Herman Sindorf, Win. Ford, Hurry King, David Coehrnn. Soliciting com. for festival, down town. R. J. Thomas, ( has. Schultze, .loo (ieisler. Soliciting com. in West Reynolds- vllle. J. D. WiHidring, W. F. Schnltzo, Sum'l Sutter. It will not lie necessary for our citi zens to go out of town to huvo a find time, becausn It. will bn here, nnd if out siders desire to enjoy themselves they will come to Reynoldsville for that pur jmiso. It is exM'cted tliut tho Fourth will lo celebrated In an clalsirute mun ner. Come mid see! Curwensvlllo lias accepted an invi tation to come to Reynoldsville on tho 4th of July. A brass band, fire company and fifty peoplo will come from that town. . Children's Day Service. The following interesting program will bo rendered nt the Baptist church next Sunday evening at 7.:i0, to which all aro invited: Hymn "I'mlse yn the Lord" s-l.l llreollliH Sunt iiynui "All I nil" ScIiikiI Keeltiilloii "( hllilrmi's liny" llerllnt dowser Kei ltiitloii "( nil to Hervh e"- (i. Mllllnn, li, Mi'Knliflil, K. Kvhiis, K. Imvls. Ileeltiillon -"('oiiseeriitloli" Tlrllh tlm. Ill Aiilhem "Helolei! In the lird" svhool Iteell nl Ion 1,M ll Koxes" Klvil Colenilin Hymn "The Hose of Shiiion" Srlnsil Ffnrnl nftVrlliKs-Herlle Ili lMe. Mllllo IIihui, Atflil'S Hlone. Ailn Senlt. I-'.iIiiii lliin.til.c.v lolo rioronen Hlonn In I no truss or I hrlst I (ilory." Kni'ltiitlon W. V. MiirshiiU's cliiss "Your Mission." Keeltiilloii "Hen AiIiiiii. llowiKminn liuvls lo'loll" , Kill.. Mllllren Iiynui "l-olil us In Thy Arms" I'rlmtiiy fl.i't Keell nt Ions, pinlse service Kiillli Kin if, Olive Seelev. Ilerllin Mnisluill. Short n.lilress Huii't Kei'llntlon A. W. Pent. "The story of Ihe 4'hniiel ( nr." Hymn -"Hull on thou lirlnht Kviinir. l" Sehool llutieillction. Joined the Ranks. Miss Kittle Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips of Reynoldsville, was married at high noon last Wednesday, Juno 14, in Phila delphia, to C. A. Provost of the "Quuker City." Tho young couple left immediately to visit tho bride's parents at this place. Kittle Is a charming young lady and will make a good wlfo for the gentleman who has just lead her to hymen s altufc Mr. Provost is an au ditor In tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co. office at Philadelphia and, apparently, Is a promising young man. The Star wishes them life's best blessings as they go hand in hand along its plains of hap piness, up its hills of difficulties and through its valleys of discouragements and disappointments. Not Many Changes. A new schedule went into effect on the A. V. R'y last Sunday. Tho pas senger trains are the same as heretofore with the exception of No. S, it gets here at fi..r)7 P. M., Instead of fi.iiO. The morning train stops at Falls Creek 20 minutes for breakfast and the eat bound evening train stops there for lunch. Heretofore both these trains stopied at DuBois for meals. See schedule on first page of THE STAR. Will Get in Trouble. The small boys who have been doing some contemptible tricks In and around Wilder Boyles' new house in West Reynoldsville will got Into trouble if thoy do not stop. Mr. Boyles has an idea who the guilty parties are and he will give them an application of the law if caught. Will Elect Teachers. The Reynoldsville School Board will meet at Seeley, Alexander & Co.'s bank at 1.30 p. M., Thursday, July 6th, 1S93, for the purpose of electing teachers for the ensuing term. Jos. M. Cathers, Sec. PERSONALS. C. E. Jones and wlfo visited friends In DuBois last week. Mrs. Joseph Morrison spent Sunday with her son at Sugar Hill. Miss Willie Rita, or Pansy, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. Thomas. W. W. Barclay and daughter Bertha, wero In Reynoldsville Monday. Kd. Stool, of DuBois, visited friends In lteynoldsvlllo last Thursday. Jim Foley, of East Brady, visited Hcytioldsvlllo friends last week. ' Master .loo Stivenson, of Kittannlng, Is a visitor at D. M. Butistnoro'g. Mrs. Georgo W. Strike, jr., visited relatives In Rldgway the past week. M. Thomas, one of are barbers, visited his parents nt Pansy, Pa., last week. A. A. SwAb. one of our grisH-rymen, was In Dullois on business lust Frlduy. Miss Murtha Lusk has been visiting her sister at Dugus Mines the past week. Mrs. D. E. Ilibner, of Dullois, visited Rev. J. C. McEntire's family last Week. John C. Dlllmnn, proprietor of Hotel Dlllmnn, was In Piinxsutawney yester day. M. Mohney and Aaron Rodgers made a business trip to New Bethlehem last week. John Norris, of Curwensvlllo, was tho guest of Dr. J. S. McCrelght the past week. Mrs. CC. Benscoter, of Bnsikvillo, was a visitor In this town several days last woek. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Milllron went to Clearfield county yesterday morning for a few days. Mrs. Dennis and Mrs. P. F. Bolger left here Friday for a visit to Pittsburg and other places. Mrs. W. S. Stone went to Allegheny last Friday to visit her son and returned Monday evening. Miss Mary Misiro, Miss Suo Ayors and Mrs. C. Mitchell wero visitors in Dullois last Friday. Mrs. William Broad jr. returned last Thursday from n two weeks' visit with relatives at Clarion. ,1. S. Morrow and wlfo are at Reading and Atlantic City this week on tho Editorial Excursion. Miss Vernn Ring left hero Tuesday morning for a trip to Reading, Phila delphia nnd Atlantic City. V Mrs.C.E.Andrews.of New Bethlehem, visited her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Mc- Enteer, at this plaeo last week. W. K. McF.lroy, of Pittsburg, special agent for tho A. V. R'y Co., was In Hcytioldsvlllo on business last week. Mrs. Walter Fleming, formerly a Reynoldsville lady, now of Buffalo, N. Y., visited in lteynoldsvlllo last woek. A charming young lady of Pleasant Avenue fell Into a watering trough alsttit eleven o'clock lust Friday night. Jus. S. Abornathy left Roynoldsvillo Monday morning for a ten days' visit at Wollsboro, Rlossburg and other places. Grant Lucas, of Brookvllle, principal of West Reynoldsville schools last winter, was In town during the past week. Mrs. Kllzals'th Robb was called to Youngstown, Ohio, last Saturday by the serious Illness of her sister, Miss Annie Cochran. Henry Shields, John Patterson and Guy Corbett, who have been attonhing school at West Sunbury, are at home on a vacation Misses Lizzie and Mario Davis, who have been attending tho Allegheny College at Meadville, returned home last Saturday. Mrs. Vada Smith, net Foust.of Potter county, camo to town last Wednesday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foust. J. J. Hoffman went to Houtzdale yesterday morning as a delegate to the ('. T. A. U, Convention now in session at that place. Reld Wilson, who has been attending Duff's Business College In Pittsburg, returned home last week. He is a graduate of that Institution. Martin Phalen was at Allegany, N.. Y., the past week attending the Acad--eray whore his daughter, Miss Lydlot Phalen, was attending school.' Miss Lydia Phalen and Gertrud. Farrell, who have been attending flu St. Elizabeth Academy at Allegany, N. Y., will come home this week. Martin Gleason, engineer on gravel train, has been off the past week taking a trip to Niagara Falls and vUltlng several places In New York state. Mrs. Margaret R. Ardery, who has been at Edglngton, Illinois, for two years, is now with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Johnson, in WeBt Reynoldsville. Mrs. Varner Smith, of Youngsville Warren Co., Pa., mother of Mrs. O. F. Smith, who has been visiting here since last fall, returned to her home last week. Frank Flynn, Ed. Drlscoll and John Kearns, who have been attending the St. Bonaventure College at Allegany, N. Y., will come home this week on a vacation. Mrs. J. W. Stevenson, jiee Althea Davis, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrg. M. M. Davis. She will remain here until September. Mr. Stevenson will be here several weeks next month. M. J. Farrell and wife left here last Friday for Niagara Falls, where they ex pected to stay until Monday and then go to Allegany, N. Y., to attend the Commencement Exercises at St. Eliza beth's Academy, where their daughter, Gertrude, U a student,