-A- Star. Snlutrriiitinn $l.i0 jht jlrnr, in tulnmrt. V. A. arrKI'HKNflONi F.dltor lin.l Pub. WF.DNF.SDAY, JUNE 2H, IHIO. tYtrnvrler' Wule. I'lmsi'tiicr trains arrive Hhil li'iivn Hi vn lllllsvllle US folloWH! Allnjhriifi Vtilky Jinitivn;. Eastward Westward. Trnln , - - 0 41 n. m.lTrnhi ft, - 7.40 n. in. Trnln I, - - l.l i. ni.lTrtiln 2, 1.42 p. ni. Tmln It. - - fl.fi; p, iii.lTriiln l. - S.I p. in. f .'iirIWit cf Mahoning lUtiUrmj, Trnln Ni. 70, lenvp lit 7.10 i. in. Train Nil. 71, nrrlves ill 7 :i . m. itrvsoi.imvii.i.r rswT-orru-it. Mulls arrive nnrt leave ttin post-ofrW in follows: Arrive, I 'mrt . rill M Til K KPT. roll TIIK r.AfT. I.in p, m. - - 7.i p. in r:.: p. m. - - rt..n p. m. rmiM Tim r aht. run -nm wi:st. S.m n, m. - - i.m p, m.l'.lil n. in. .n p. tn. Arrives from Knllinii'l nnil Presrottvllh' 1 1 : n. tn. Arrives from I'nnlc Tuesdays, Thiirdnys nntl Saturdays nl p. tn. Hi-purls for rrvscnltvlllc, Kiithtncl, I'iiiiIb :i.im ii. in. Office hours 7.t n. in. InS.tiOp. ni. Money order nlllce open from T.nnn. ni. In 7.Wp.m. Hi-Hlsler nlllcr open from 7."n u. in. to H im p. m. I.cmil Hnllihivs from 7.(1(1 tnS.mi n. in. mill from l-M In . p. in. .1. VI. I-'oi-st, I'. M. LOCAL LACONICS. Next Tuesday wo celebrate. "Passion IMny" lecture .Inly 5th. Lnilli'H' HlIppiTM i"ic. at Robinson'. No paper Issued from HiIh office noxt work. All rommltters for .Inly 4th should Ik active. Very pretty toil set fop !." lit Sohultze's. Tim New Bethlehem I'l'infiVofor hn boon enlarged. All orders are requested to turn out lit imruiln mi .Inly 4 1 1 1 . Donth foil .liiooli Snttor of ii vultiiilili) work horse Monday night. Tho beautiful month of Juno will re niiiln with tm two days yet this season. Hour tlio "Passion liuy" lecture In f 'ontonniiil Hull next Wednesday even Hov. Konsctt, of Singapore, lmliii, will preach In tho M. K. church Suniliiy evening. Wlion In nooil of shoos go to Honry A. Hood, "tlio hIioo iiiiiii.'' Ho can unit yon to a T. Hov. .1. Axil will preach In tlio Luth eran church Hiinilny morning nnil even ing, .1 uly Ml). K. W. MeMlllcn, of Rrynoldsvlllo, re ceived tho nominntlon for herilT on the Democratic tlokot. Tho crowd from Reynoldsvillo to Klnxua on the excursion last Kimdiiy wiw not very large. The 4th of July reception cotnmittuo will moot Bt tho STAU olllco Bt eight o'clock Friday evening. Tho principal of tho 1'unxHiitiiwnoy schools got !H).)0 per month for tho next term, no says tho whool board. "Into tho King How and Crowned" will be delivered by Hov. J. Hell Noff In tho M. E. church at Huthmol ttv night. Tho Preseottvillo Cornet band will open their new liand room at Cold Spring Hollow next Mondny evening with a daneo. Thore is a now baiiier In town that will surely tako well with the girl boeaiiHO ho Is no affectionate. Ho Is all lovo Snm'l Love. Call on Atwater, tho plumber, next door to Whlteblll'H muslo storo, for e tlmates on water pipes, nanltary pluml)- lnsr, Hinks, hose, lead and iron pipes. Tho W. H. C. and all othor ladles who will volunteer to assist at tho Flro Companies' dinner and suptict' will please moot at G. A. H. hall on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock to organize. Tho O. U. A. M. lodgo will attend sorvicoB in a body at the M. E. church noxt Sunday morning. Rev.' Slattory has selected his text from Proverbs 14, 2.1, and his subject will bo, "Christ in American Education," The Driftwood Gazette has entered its seventeenth year, not undor ltd pres ent management, however. J, T. Earl, the editor, who lias bad cbargo of tho paper for somo years, is very enterpris' ing and is a successful newspaper man The midsummer mooting of tho Washington township Sunday school association will bo hold in tho M. E church at Grove Summit, Thursday, August 3rd, 181)3. All who attend are expected to take lunch enough for one meal. Rev. DeWltt M. Bonham, of Pitts burgh, will dellvor a locturo, entitled "Passion Play," in Centennial Hall on Wednesday evening, July 5th. Admls slon 15 and 25 cents. Proceeds (or the parsonage fund of the Reynoldsville Presbyterian church. About sixty Knights of Pythias of Reynoldsvillo attended the reunion held at DuBols last Friday. The Key stone band accompanied the Knights, It was a reunion of all the K. of P lodges in Jefferson, Clarion, Indiana, Elk and Clearfield counties. S. F. Warner, a lightning rod man of Indiana, Pa., who was in Reynoldsville last summer, is In town this week. O S. Prindle, an electrician of Chicago, who thoroughly understands the light nlng rod business, Is with him. Prof, B. R. Kline and his brother, Will G. are also with the party. niirgoNH llBy lias authorized us to say that merennnt who nnmiie lire cracker run hnve tho privilege of soil ing tho snmn on the 3rd nnd 4th of July, also nil other fireworks. The People's Party Club of Reynolds- vllle will meet at Walter Spry' store at 10 t). m. Thursday, Juno 2Mh. The otnnilttee hhvs that IhihIiiks of Import- aneo will ho brought up for discussion. The Daughter of Rebeokah Installed the following new otllcer m few day ago': P. (!., Mr. Nettle Hchiirlg; N. G., Mrs. Maggie Moore; V. !., Mm. Mlllo Gross: treasurer, Mrs. Annie Wlnslowj secretary, Mrs. Kiln Ferris, assistant secretary, Mrs. Nettle t'Brre. A. O. McWilliams, county treasurer, will 1st at Hotel McCoimcll to-day to receive state and county taxes for Wlnslow township. Yesterday was his day for receiving the taxes In this borough. All who forgot to go yesterday had Isiter attend to It to-day. Rev. DoWItt M. Hoiihmn, of Pltts- burg, will preach In the Presbyterian huii'h next Sunday morning and even ing. Rev. Hetibain Is the young man who II I led the Presbyterian pulpit dur ing ii summer vaoat Ion nlsmt live yearn ago. He Is an able and eloquent preacher. Hlils will bo received for papering the school rooms nnd balls; bids will also lie veolved for whitewashing the same. Ml parties making bids on papering will furnish samples of iaicr to select from. All bids must bo handed In by July lllh, 1 Si 1.1. For further Informa tion call on David Wheeler, president school board. We visited Emporium last week when the town was handsomely decorated and was well filled with visitors and brass bands. The band tournament was the cause ot tlio elnlHirulo decorations. Judging Emporium from a two hours' visit, when dressed in a festive attire, we cannot but remark that it Is a pret ty town, but well hemmed in by moun tains. Wo stated several weeks ago that thore was good prospects of a now rail road being built through Ht Marys. A charter has been granted to the Kt. Marys and Southwestern railroad, with a capital stock of 3ihi,(kmi. The road, if built, will run from St. Marys to Croylnnd nnd connect with tho Clarion River H'y. Tho directors were elected last week among whom was H. EWel lendorf. formerly of Reynoldsvillo. Mr, Wcllcndorf was nlso elected chief en' glneer. Copt. T. C. Reynolds, who works at tho weigh offlco nt Ilig Soldier, come very nearly crippling himself for life, Tilton works at night nnd hn left the weigh olllco before daylight last Thurs day morning to come home on a coal train. He lumped off the trnln at the company store, but the darkness and in experience of jumping off moving trains was too much for him and he took a tumble and his right knee was badly bruised and skinned up. hen Rev. Dorr and wife were re turning from Johnsonburg last week on It., H. & P. H'y pusscnger train a little accident hapiienod which frightened them. The trnln was running by a working trnln and one of tho men hud carelessly laid his shavel down on tho lint car and tho shovel went through tho window where Mr. and Mrs. Dorr and their baby wereslttlng. Fortunately no ono wus Injured suvo a little scratch on tho baby's face, mado by a piece of gluss. A man may object to being awakened from a pcuccful sleep by a feline concert or a dog jubilee about tlio midnight hour, but when brought back from slum lierlund by augellc-liko music, tho man who would "kick" should bo ostracized from a civilized community. Last Monday night whllo enjoying tho sweet repose that Is only known by tho news paper fraternity, especially tho country editor, wo were a awakened by tho most delightful muslo wo have heard for many-a-uay. Tho muslo was pro duced by a dozen young men of our town. Come again. The Rldgway bank closed Its doors last Thursday. It Is claimed that tho assets of tho bunk are $1(14,000.00 and liabilities 121 !,()( K),00. Tho stockhold crs In tho bank are Daniel C. Oyster, of Rldgway, Alfred Short, of North East, and tho Hozekluh Horton's estate, of Horton township. The capital Btock of the bank is $50,000 and tho stockhold ers aro individuully liable. W. H. Osterhout and O. B. Grant were ap pointed recotvors'. The bank paid in terest on deposits and the working peo ple generally hud tholr Utile savings deposited there. D. C. Oyter is presi dent of the bank. Mrs. John M. Hays, of Reynoldsville, and her mother, Mrs. Hannah Prescott, of Puuxsutawncy, left here last Wednes day morning for Randolph, Cedar Co., Neb., where Mrs. Hays' brother, Ed. Prescott, lives. From there they will go to Colrldgo, Nub., to visit Mrs. Pres cott's sister, Mrs. Morrison. Ell Conser, of Clark, South Dakota, and Goorgo Censer, of California, brothers ot Mrs. Prescott, will go to Colrldge with their f amlllos In time to hold a family reunion on the Fourth of July, Mrs. Hays ex pects to visit Rev. W. P. Murray's fami ly at Omaha before she returns and will also visit the World's Fair. The two ladles do not intend returning to Reyn oldsville until the first of October. No Ppet Noxt Week. It I customary with all well regulated country newspitMra to omit publicat ion two week in the year, Christina time and Fourth of July week, consequently we will not Issue a paper next week. Cut His Leg. Alliort Strousn, son of Noah Htronso, who live near town, cut an ugly gosh In hi left leg Just below the knee on Monday. Allmrt was peeling bark anil hi axe caught on a limb of a treo and glanced off onto a limb of a young man with alsivo result. Alliort catno to town and Dr. Neale put three stlU-he In tho cut. Tied at Salamanca. John M. Strnuse, a promising young man of Winslow township, and Geor glnnnn Unt il, a fair maiden of Hender son township, left Reynoldsvillo on the early train yesterday morning for Rala- mattcn, N. Y., where a preacher will lie engaged for a short but Important cere mony, after which Mr. and Mrs. St rouse will return to Pennsylvania. A few little obstacles are not to Ih considered when Cupid make a success In shoot ing the arrow of love. Bet on the Wrong Man. It I said that a Huthmol lady who was anxious to bet a little money on tho prize fight nt Dullols last Friday night, and, of course, wanted to win, came to Reynoldsville and hired the fortune- toller who was travelling with the mu seum that wuh hero lust week, to toll her which man to ls-t on to win. The revenler of future events told tho Rath- mel woman to bet on McIIugh, which she did and Is now out of pocket f'J5.0tl In cush. The woman, whoever she Is, was served right, in the first place for being fool lull enough to lsilluve that the fortune-teller could tell her whnt wus to come to pass, and in tin; second place for wanting to get some other person' money for nothing. A Railroader in Jail. A freight conductor on the Ixiw Grade Dlv. of the A. V. H'y hociuno enamored with another Low Grade conductor's wife and the twain left East Hrudy, where both parties live, on Friday morning, hut were intercepted by the strong arm of the law at Oil City and brought buck to the cages from whence they had flown. A lnrgo crowd was lit the train to meet them on their return, among whom were about lirty "young Americas" who enjoyed the affair and were loud In demonstrating their feel ings in the matter. Tho runaway bus- liaiid, in ilotault or 1,1X10 hall, Is now languishing in jail at Clarion. The de serted wife Is the party who is making It lively for her firkin husband. The runaway woman left a family of several children. A Oreat Show. Fuller & Crowley's museum visited Reynoldsville lust week. Tho wonder ful aggregation Is composed of two men, one woman nnd two children Thero Is not much "freak" about tho Ixiy and girl. Tho woman, who fixes her hair nnd dress In a museum stylo, claims to tie a fortune teller. One of the men has one leg that Is shorter than the other. Theso peoplo aro aware of tho fact that this world Is well filled with peoplo who aro cosily humbugged. Tho most wonderful part of tho museum is thut tho proprietors stay In one piucofour days in succession. in Htimo towns tins so-called museum does a good business, but Reynoldsvillo was not one of the places. Homo of tho othor towns In this section will bo hon ored (?) with a visit from tho traveling museum. Democratic Ticket. The Democrutie primaries wero held last Saturday and tho county conven tion was held at nrookvlllo Monduy, Thero was not as much enthusiasm manifested as thero was at tho Republi can primaries, a the only contest of lin portance was with the candidates for sheriff and commissioners. Tho Craw ford county system of nomlnutlng wus used at the convention Monduy. A coin miltoo was appointed to adopt a now system. Tho following ticket was put in the field: Prothonotary, &o., J. J. Young; register, recorder, &c, W. D. Kane; treasurer, Al. Hawk; sheriff, E, W. McMlllen; commissioners, Samuel States, M. F. Woods; audltom, 8. R, Kelly, Chaw. A. Morris; delegates to State Convention, Messrs Neale, O'llar- rah and McCracken. W. K. Fotzor, of nrookvlllo, was elected county chair man. 8truck by Lightning. During tho heavy storm which passed over this place lust Sunday evening lightning struck the dwelling house of John Williams on Hill stroot, The electrlcul olomont struck tho chim ney and ran down the water spout with out doing much damage. Mr. Williams was on the porch where tho lightning ran down and split a post and he was knocked insensible for a few moments, There are two stove pipe holes In tho fluo, one In the parlor and the othor in the sitting room, and the carpet and other things in tho rooms were almost dostroyod by soot. The family had all just gone from the sitting room into the kitchen and Mr. Williams stepped onto the porch when the electrical visitor arrived. Two lamps were burning at the time and were both extinguished leaving the frightened family In total darkness. Program for Fourth. The nrennratlon for a blir time at Reynoldsville are still going on. So far arrangement have been mado for a big parade of flro companies, brass bands, lodges, sM-clal Durktown flro brigade, fantastic, Industrial exhibi tion, Ami., nnd various kind of race, U....I. 1,1. ..!,. .....I. Hi i u.u fnotj Ac. There will bo two game of- ball and a grand exhibition of daylight firework. Dinner, supper and festival in G. A. R. hall. A dance In the opera house In tlio evening. Tho program for the day I a follows; , 4.00 a. m. Cannonading. 9.30 a. m. Industrial parade, flro com panics, band, Dnrktown Brigade, lis go, rantAstles, etc. I0.,l a. in. Illeycle race, purse .!.00 and 12.00. Run length of plunk road and return. 11.00 a. in. Fisit rw.ii, nurses $5.00 and $.'l.0ll. Run IfiO yards on plank road. 12.00 m. Dinner at Grand Army hall. 1.30 p, m. Wheelbarrow rnce, purse 2.00 nnd 9I.00. Distance M foot. 2.00 p. in. Sock nice, purses :.00 and f 1.00. Distance loo foot. 2.30 p. ni. Fire rompanles' exhibi tion. 3.00 p. m. Daylight fireworks. 4.00 p. m. Huso hall, Revnoldsvllle vs. Curwonsvillo. .1.30 p. m. Supper In G. A. H. hall. (1.30 p. m. Open nlr concert bv bands of Curwetisvllle, Reynoldsville and other places. H..1U p. m. lirauil bull In Kevnolds opera bouse. Muse bail game in tin- morning, l)u Bol v. Reynoldsvillo. Wish Them Joy. J. C. FriM-hlleh, nn enterprising mer- chnnt tailor of Reynoldsville, and Mis Mary U. YVhoolor, daughter of Huvltl Wheeler, were married nt the homo of the bride' parents Inst Thursday even ing nt eight oclock, Rev. K. J . Dorr performed the ceremony. On Friday evening tho Riynoldsvillo Keystone blind nnd I'reHcottvilleCoritetlmnil both serenaded the hutipv couple. Mr. FriM-blleh has ts-en In business here n few years nnd has won many friends and made a success of his business, while Mary Wheeler has boon known in Keynolilsvllle ever since she was a little "tot" and has the esteem of all who have become aeoiiainted with her. They will remain with Mr. Wheeler's family for a short time and then will go to housekeeping. Some person slnrted the report Tuesday evening that tho couple had Isteu married and n crowd of ealitbumplans went, to Mr. Wheeler's residence about, eleven o'clock and serenaded what they . supposed was a newly married pair, but the call tbuinplans were disappointed. Mr r TiMihlich wns not there at, all. Then some ono started the report that nil nrrnngoments hud Im-ou made for the wedding Tuesday evening, even to hav ing the preacher there, but the license did not come. This was false. Thurs day evening was the only time set for the wemilng. After the Canada Thistle. I Pun XMiitn wtif v Spirit. 1 There was n meeting of the State Ronrd of Agriculture at Bethlehem, Northampton county, last Wednesdny and Thursday. James McCracken, tho mem nor irom this county, read a paper on inn i.anacia iiustie, Having previous ly been appointed to Investigate the subject. He had tioen making experi ments with thl pesky weed nnd discov ered that an application either of sulphuric acid or spirits of turpentine would kill them, lie demonstrated his theory to tho satisfaction of those pres ent. Qave Him a Call. The Presbyterlun congregation of Reynoldsville have found a minister whom they think will (111 their pulpit successfully and have given Mini a call. Rev. W. K. Donaldson, of Allegheny, Is the gentleman who wus selected at tho congrcgntionul meeting last Wednes day evening. Rev. Donaldson bus not accepted the cull yet. but it is expected that lie will do so. J he entire congre gation seem to bo well pleased with Mr Donaldson, no is a married man and has a family of several children. Birthday Surprise. Last Sunday marked the sixtieth an nlvorsnrv of Ed. D. Seelev's birtbduv. His wife decided to give Ed. a little surprise and a few gentlemen friends were invited to call about six oclock Monday evening. Tho guests were all at tho house when Mr. Seeley went homo to supper. An excellent meal was served and a good time hud bv all. A new leather-covered rocking chulr remained in the house after the visitors had departed. Fare One Way. In accordance with it usual liberal policy, tho Buffalo, Risjliestor & Pitts burg H'y will this year sell excursion ticket lor the 4tn ol July Holidays, between all stations on their line, at single faro for the round trip. TIckots will bo sold on July 2nd, 3rd and 4th, good for return passuge until July fith, isim. Taking Testimony. John VanVllet, of Brookville, who was appointed by tho Court as master and examiner in the preliminary injunc tion served on tho school board of Iteyn oldsvillu, came to town yesterday and Is taking testimony In tho case at M. M. Davis' olllco. Mr. VanVllet Is to re port the law and fucts in the cose. A Good Lecturer. Rev. J. Boll Noff lectured In Centen nial Hull lust evening to a small, but appreciative audience. His lecture, "Luck and Pluck," was filled with elo quence, wit, humor and good advice. Those who stayed away certainly missed an excellent leoture. More Paving. The council held a special meeting lost evening and decided to do more paving on Main street, as follows: From Iron bridge to Belnap House to connect onto what has already been paved, and from Arnold cornor to Pres byterian church. Will Elect Teachers. The Reynoldsville School Board will meet at Seeley, Alexander & Co.'s bank at 1.30 p. M., Thursday, July ttth, 18!)3, for the purpose of electing teachers for the ensuing term. Jos. M. Cathers, Sec. MEDITATE ON PACTS. Mud Have More Dwelling House The School Question a Momentous One. A I well known a Board of Trade was organized In Reynoldsvillo several mouth ago nnd various committee wero npiHilnU'd to hsik afUir the differ ent Interest of the organization. The rommlttoo on monufttcturo hnvo hot boon Idle hut have Is -en quietly making efforts to Induce several mumifuctuiing establishments, that nre looking for new locutions, to come to Revnoldsvllle, among which I a carriage manufactur ing concern of Carlisle, Pa. ImhI week H. If. ItH-kwotsI, of Carlisle, came to thl town for the purisme of lisiklng around with a view of moving the carriage manufactory, which he repre sents, to our town. Mr. Iiekwood was well pleased with Reynoldsville and the inducement offered for a car riage factory. He said that real wa a hundred jsr cent cheaper here than where he I now located, freights cheaper from Pittsburg than from hlladeiphln to f'atiislo, and ash. hickory nnd othor wish) used In manu facturing carriage from one hundred to one. hundred and fifty per cent, ohoiiiior here than where now Inrntetl. He Hlsosuld thut there was no reason why Reynoldsville should not, 1st the largest rnnniifiieturlng town In the stnte. I'orsonully, Mr. Is-kwiMsl would like to move to our town, but there are two disadvantages confronted him which will in nil probability rob Revnoldsvllle of nn establishment that would 1st a great Issim to the town. The obstacle are lack of houses to nccoiiitniMliite the sixty-five families that would come with the carriage raetorv, and the condition of ourschiHils. The men who work In the factory are all skilled workmen and get good wages and want gissl house to live In. J hoy uro a class of men who believe In giving their children a good common school education. What Is an obstacles in getting tho carriage factory will Isi In getting any other factory Into the pliiee thut will bo of much value to our town. What shall wo do? Will the nionlod men of town build gissl dwelling houses to rent, which lire even now in dumiind, or will they keep their money under (s-k nnd key, is one of the iinporlnnt ipicMtions that now stare ''e town's future in the face. And in tho second place how under heaven Is tho school ipiestion going to bo settled? Will tho sehmil Ikiiii-iI nnd citizens reach nn amicable settlement, or will the "hirh" continue? is u momentous question not only for tho interest, of the children of our town but nlso for the, town's U-st welfare. If lleynoldsvllle Is ever to become n better town than it now Is the people must aid in advancing its interests. A town that, amounts to aitvthlmr now day must keep up with the times in- Improvements, l.ood school buildings, sewerage, puveu streets, street, cur line, Arc, am some nf the demands In this ago. The man who advocates such Improvements for Reynoldsville is met with a howl, "thut is to exis-nslve!" or "t hat is not the way it should 1st done!" Arc, &c. The enterprising business men of our town must arise nlsive Biocurrent of non-Improvement or WMim-r or later all will go down together. Trim Reyn oldsville is a livo town for Its size, but we should not be satisfied until we become n city of ten or fifteen thousand people and have many manufactures within our Isiders. Children's Day Services. I'HKSHYTKItlAN. The Sunday school of Presbyterian nnd Baptist churches observed Chil dren s Day last Sunday. The Presby terian schisil rendered the following program in tno morning: ( 'hunt Fourth t'otntnHielrnent Choir I'rnyiT J II Whit, -1,111 iOiihIiik "lli'iiuf Iful Hnliluitli" Choir belli, Ikon nnd Honu Cliiss Utile ;irls S,-rlitiin. It, mill, i School Slrnriiitf School and Cotmn-uailon Iti'i-ltiii Ion Lois idiliinsoii Scrlnl urn Ki-nillinr School llecliiiilon Willie l.fts Ke.-ll at Ion A mi-1 1 ii Morrow Hliiuliur-'Siililmtli Hells" Choir Ki-iitiitluii Icnnln l.usk "Object of Children's Day In l'ri-slyti,rliiii Church" Mrs J II Arnold slmilnir Choir Itecltulloii Master Clair l-'crrls Collcciloii J-.'.'UKI Acrostic nnd Sonjr Twelvo (ilrls Hlnulinr Choir rrnyiT O W I'lil lio.xolouy. Tho church was nicely decorated with flowers, mostly roses and ferns. After the services the cut flowers wero made Into !xHnots and sent around town to tho sick. HAITIST. The services in tho Baptist church wero held in tho evening and tho pro- f ram was as follows: I vnm "I'riilso yts the Lord" School (in-etlnir Hilp't W H Stone Hymn "All Hull" School lice button "Children's liny" llcrthn Howser Keel I Hi Ion I nil to Service" . MilllrPli, (. McKnlKlit, K. Kvhiis. K, I Hi vis. Keel tut Ion "Consecrnllon" Tlrznh limit h Anthem "He lolec In the Lord" School lied tut Ion "f.lt tin Foxes" KlvaColcmuri Hymn "The Hose of Sharon" School Hon, I orrnrliixs (icrtln limbic, Millie Ibsni, Annus Stoiiu, Ada Hcott, Kilns Humphrey. solo Klorem-o Htono "In tho Cross of Christ I Glory." Kucllutlon V. F. Marslmll'i class "Your Mission." Itorlliitlnn "Hen Adam. HowjF.mmn Iavl to do ll" I Eflln Mllllren Hymn "Fold us In Thy Arms" frlmsry dep't Hccltntlons, praise service Katie KIiik, Olive He, Icy, bertha Marshall. Hhort address Hup't His lllitlnii A. W. FenU "The story of the Chanel Car." Hymn "Itoll on thou brlnht KvhukcI" School Ht-ni-d let Ion. The church wa handsomely and tastefully decorated. The collection amounted to $20.1)0. All who took part in i no exercises in Dotn cnurcnes uia nicely. Card of Thanks .1 take this method of expressing my gratitude to tno tiopuniicans who stood by me so nobly during the recent pri mary campaign. I feel complimented for the largo vote received considering all the effort made for the nomination Although unsuccessful, yet I am a faith ful Republican and will support the ticket now in the Held. I take my do- icat gracetuiiy. Mespectfuliy, Sandy Valley, Pa. W. A. , Cox. Holiday Excursion Rates. The Allegheny Valley railroad will sell tickets between all stations at regu lar excursion rate on July .1 and 4, good returning uniii July o, inclusive, Agents have been so notified by Jos. P, Anderson, general possoger agent. Bids for furnishing tho lumber and paving Main street from iron bridge to Belnap House, and Fifth st. to Seventh St., will be received up to evening of July 3rd. Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Specifications can be seen at iiurgess Hays omce. PERSONALS. ('. F. Hodman and wlfo spent Sunday In Brook rlllo. Mis Mary CiKitMtr I visiting friends In Brockwilyvllle. Hon. A. ('. Hopkins, of Lock Haven. I In town thl week. J j . ieoMy. 1,1 i kLniFiu p( , in in iiowil on business thl week. r t u....i.... .. tiuui - i i i John R. Key hn moved from this place to F.merlckvllle. County Treasurer A. O. McWIlliams I at Hotel McConncll. Morton (i ray nnd Herman Hltidorf spent Sunday In Dullols. Mr. Jos. Sample returned Monday from a visit at Brtsikvllle. Br. T. C. TiHwson, of Brookvllln wo In Hcymihlsvlllo Saturday. John C. Barto was at Lewlaburg and several other place Inst week. Mis F.thel .lone, of Bcllvlew, wa a visitor at S. M. Courley' lost week. Peter Yonson, a coal miner, left hero last week lo take In the World' Fair. Lawyer Brennemiin, of Brookville, wns In town on buslnc during the post week. Mrs. John R. Filler, of Becbtree, spent Sunday In Reynoldsville with relative. (iareiiee Croon, of Brisk way vllle, la visiting his brother, K. Will Green, at this place. liiiwyerC. Mitchell made a business trip to (irnfton, West Vn , during tho past week. S. K. Km man and wife, of Hurrlsburg, nine to this section list Saturday for a weeks' visit. Miss Maggie Kills, of BuHois, s-tit Sunday with J. (,'. McKutlre's family In this place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Addison Weaver, of Dullols, were guests nt A. B. Weed's over Sunday. A. D. Doemer, nn enterprising lumber man of Brookville, wns In Reynoldsvillo on Thursday. Mrs. S. A. Bowser, of fircenvillo, (iarloti county, is visiting relatives In Revnoldsville. Mrs. James If. Jelbart, of Kmerick- villo, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Jos. Butler. Mrs. Thomas Tapper and Mrs. Wm. Folk are visiting their parents at f'atherwood, Pa. John S. Burr, of Brookville, Repub lican candidate for prothonotary, was In town last Saturday. Juuio K. Mitchell, who hn been at Richmond, Ky., for some time, returned to Reynoldsville lust week. f. M. Doemer bus just completed tho erection of u lnrgo burn for Kltner Cooper in the BeecbwisMls. Misses Annie and Myrtle McAninch, of Brookville, wero visitor in Reyn oldsville during the past week. W. (.'. P.lliott, editor l'nlunlir, re turned from tho World's Fair Monduy. Ho thinks It is a wonderful show. Prof, W. If. Stnmoy went to Chum- borsburg last week and from thero he Intends going to tho World's Fair. Mr. nnd Mrs. ft. Schlubig, of DuBols, visited tholr parents at this place and "Volley Homo" during tho past. week. Mrs. Agnes Commoner nnd son, Harry, of Hollwood, Pa., are visiting John W, Fink's family on Pleasant avenue. Will K. Black, formerly foreman of tho Stah office, now a typo on one of tho DuBois pajs-rs, was ut homo over Sunday. Miss Lidla Bowser, of Walk Chalk, Pa., is visiting her brother and sister. Br. A. H. Bowser and Mrs. David Cochran. M. M. Fisher, harness maker, and Frank Reynolds will go to tho World's Fair next Tuesday. They will bo gone ten days. Martin and Mortio Knox, of Covodo, Indiana county, visited their brother, HimkI Knox, In this placo during tho post week. Ninian Coojier Is assisting Co. Treas. McWilliams gather in the state and county tax for Reynoldsvillo borough and Winslow township. Mrs. Kllzuboth Stephenson and daughter, Josephine, who have been In Alubuma for eighteen months, returned to Reynoldsvillo last week. Rev. J. C. McEntire, of this place, delivered an address to tho P. O. S. of A. Commandery in tho Globe Hall at DuBois last Saturday evening. Miss Carrie Kicher, who left here with Rev. Fur bay and family to make her home with them at Tyrone, visited friends In Reynoldsvillo during the past week. James M. Lord, Bert Woodward, Miss Hannah StaufTor and Mortio Dean, who have been attending the State Normal at Lock Haven, will return home this weok. Mrs. Amy Cartwright, of East Brady, who has been visiting her daughter, Mi-s. Ed. Lewis, returned home Monday morning, accompanied by her grandson, Master Harry Lewis. Hurry Kline, who left here about the first of Juno for Oregon, arrived In Portland, Oregon, June 12th and on the 14th got a regular job as brakeman on a passenger train between Portland and Albany. Amos Burson, general manager of the Kellogg Mowing Machine Knife Grinder for United States and Dominion of Can ada, and John W. Phillippl, general agent for the same machine, both gentlemen have headquarters at Punx sutawney, were In town last Saturday and exhibited the Grinder to a number of people on Main street. Farmers are well pleased with the "knife grinder."