1&ft ft Stan Subnrriplinn tl.tiO per year, in mlvuiire. ' A. RT K P II !, Mdllor and f lib. " WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1H sr tnttir' vtuiitti I'lmKoiiKnr tnihm arrive mid leave lti-y 11 oldnvlllo A fnllnwnt Allegheny Valley Unihrmj. tiaslwa'rd. Wmtwnnl. ? rain 9. - - 8.4 a. m.lTralii t, .7.40 a. in. rain I, - loop. m. Train S, Mtp. m. Train a. - - H7 p. tn.Trntn Id. - S,4Sp, m. Clrurfiflil if Mtilmnimj liiitlwny. Train No. 70, tonrra nt T.IO it. m. Train Nn. 71, arrlviw at 7.') p. m. RRYsnt.iHivii.i.R rowr-orrii'R. Mulls arrive and Irnva tlio post-oftlro ns felluwm Arrlvn. Depart. FROM TIIR WRST. rilHTIIRRART. I. Ml p. m. - 7 on p. tn.l2.lKi p. m. - .20p. m. moN tub fast, rim tiir nt, (.(Ml a. ni. 2.00 p. nj 17.1.1 n. m. - 1.1(1 p. m. Arrives from Itiitlininl and pn-wnltvllle II. imr. in. Arrive from Punle TiicndiiyM, Tliurdiiyii and Hiitiirdnys at a.:m p. m. Departs fur rrcscottvlllii, ltnlliniid, I'utiln 8.00 p. m. onVn hour 7.00 a.m. to H.on p. m. Money order ofllre mien fmm 7.00ft. m.lo 7.:m p. ni. Itcuiater nllli'ii open f mm 7.00 n. in. to mm ii m. IivkiiI iioiinnrs mini 7.110 tos.oe a. ni. nun ulldnrs f titx.iilp. from 12.00 .1. W. KortST. I1. M. LOCAL LACONICS. Dura Bennett Iihh typhoid fnvtil'. Bargains In tan shixjs at Robinson's. The American Farmer or Woman kind fine to all cash subscribers. A vory ploanant party wh given at C. 8. Armagimt's lOHt Friday ovonlng. K. W. MIIob will lecture In tlio Wlno blnarlan church at Itathmol this ovon ln(f. Tho l(H;k-up lind one weupant Mon day. Too much "hilarity" wan tho caimo. Maggie Morion stopped on a runty nail Thursday and linn nlnco had a vory sore foot. A now sldownlk won laid In front of City Hotol and Sehultze's grixrory Htoro yesterday. Will Burrls had a vory Hore wrist tho past wook which ho thinks wan caused by a npldor hlto. George Hall has had a vory Bore oyo tho past wook which wan rtumed by a potmmouB weed. Will O. Kline wan aftor huckleberries lout wook and accidentally got 0110 of hla eyog badly injured. Fourtoon quart tin pulls 25 etc., 10 quart pallB 20 ots. and 5 quart pails 10 cents at II. J. NIcklo'B. Tho Endeavor Soulnty of tho Presby terian church plcniokod In Win. Honor's orchard at Sandy Valley Thursday. William Foster ran a rusty nail through ono of the Angora of his right hand the other day and that finger 1b taking a vacation. Pedagogues woro numoroim In Reyn oldsvlllo Saturday. A deslro to teach school in Wlnslow township was tho cbubo of tho influx. There woro twenty-eight rigs tied on Main street, botwoen Fourth and Fifth streets, at one tirao Saturday afternoon besides tho ones on tho go. There will bo no preaching sorvlco in the Baptist church next Sunday morn ing. There will bo a song service in the church In tho evening. A congregational mooting will bo hold in the Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening, August 9th. All members are requested to attend. ' An "orange grove social" and lee cream and cake festival will be hold In G. A. R. hall on Thursday evening, July 10th, by the ladles of the W. It. C The fourth annual re-union of the Knights of tho Golden Eagles of the Northwestern Dlst, of Pa., will bo hold at DuBoIb on Tuesday of next wook, August 8th. David MeCargo's private car was run from Pittsburg to Falls Creek last Fri day to haul Judge Atchison and wife to Brookvllle. The car was taken back on No. 2. The A. V. R'y carpenters are putting a tower on the telegraph office at this place. The tower Is boing built to run the numerous wires into tho dispatcher's office. All parties who have any goods or property belonging to Sykes, Allis & Moorhouse are requested to either return it or make known where it Is and the firm will send for It. The regular monthly mooting of the Board of Trade will be hold in the Masonlo hall on Friday evening of this week at eight o'clock. Business of Im portance to be transacted. One of the floral beauties in Mrs. George Mellinger's collection Just now Is the night blooming oerus. There are several of these beautiful flowers in town, Mrs. Wesley Motter has one. The probabilities are now that the B., R. & P. will not build a new depot at Falls Creek, but will move Into the A. V. dopot there and pay rent. The first named road is too poor at present to build depots. We expect all of our subscribers to get their papers regularly every week, and will consider it a favor if they will notify us when they fall to get their paper. There are some things In this ' world we cannot account for and one ot them la why all the readers of the Stab do not get their papers each week A Pleasant avenue young lady saw a anako the other day that was forty feet long. Sho says the alxive statement is not exaggerated. ThlB we consider, Is a very largo snake prevarication. John Goodwill, who lives along tho northern suburbs of Iloynoldsvllle, raises as flue garden truck as can bo found in Mils section. Ho brought cabbage Into market Saturday that goes away uhoad of what Is shipped in from Baltimore. Thore Ih more water wasted In Reyn- oldsvlllo than should bo. A sninll boy got the hi an out In a hurry tho other day to sprinkle tho street In front of his papa's store before a fast coming bower arrived, as a did not want to get wet before tlio job was finished. Will Rhinos, of Rldgwny, who at ono time hnd something of a reputation as a 1ml I pitcher, will have to return to peeling bark for a livelihood, or some other vocation, rs his ilnys for emolu ment by twirling tho ball aro being fast covered over by tho cobwebs of time. The third annual picnic of tho Para dise Grange will bo hold In tho Miller grove, near Keller's blacksmith shop, on Tliiirsilny, August 17th. Arrange ments nro being made to hnvo two or three excellent speakers present to entertain the people with their elo quence. Frank Cnmplxdl, who can artistically hnndlo a paint brush and has a good eye for pajxir hanging, got a job from tho school directors lust Thursday to beau tify tho interior of the borough school rooms. All tlio rooms are to lie re painted and papered with t he except Ion of Prof. Stanley's room which received such an application not long ngo. Tho latest Improvement at Falls Creek by the A. V. H'y Co. Is two port able signs piilnted blnck with a gold bronco hand Rt tho top of each, ono pointing east tho other west, and several prominent towns In tho direction tho hands are pointing nro named on tho Ixiurdx. The signs aro wheeled out Ixi- stdo the noon passenger trains for tho accommodation of tho public. Edward J. Sohult.zo, tho butcher, and Fred Burns drove to Punxnutawncy Thursday afternoon. When driving faster than a walk" over a little brldgo two mile out of town ono of tho plunk broke and let Ixith horses down. A piece of tho plank struck Mr. Sohultzo on tho chin and cut Inch gashes two or threo ways. Tho horses miraculously escaped uninjured and Ed. might have been moro seriously hurt. In strolling along tho stroot Saturday looking for anything that could bo coil' verted into news, wo sized up the market to see what there was In It to pleaso tho epicureans of this place and we found water-melons, cantelopes, new beans, now peas, new Mtatoes, apples, pears, leaehes, sweot Mitutoos, roasting ears, cabbago, tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, beets, carets, onions, oranges, bananas, lemons, butter eggs, Ac. A woman steppod Into a restaurant at Falls Creek yesterday alxiut tho time tho noon trains woro duo and asked for chango for Ave dollars. Tho restaurant man refused to chango it, and a blind man sitting there said he could give hor tho chango, which sho accepted After sho wont nut somo ono said hor reputation was not of tho bost, which induced tho blind man to oxamlno tho "wllllara," and It turned out to bo 1 counterfeit sho had palmed off on him Tho woman disappeared. What was know as the Carrier House at Falls Creok, was destroyed by Are botween threo and four o'clock Monday morning. The house had been re modoled at an oxponse of 11,000 and Mr, Lahey, of Lock Haven, had his goods at Falls Creek ready to move Into the house Monday morning. The origin of the Are 1b unknown, but thore is not a shadow of a doubt but that it was tho work of an incendiary. An application would have been made at the next license court ot Clearfield county for license for the hotel. The Job of paving Main street from the iron brldgo to Rubs Htreet has been completed. About four hundred and Afty thousand foot of lumber was used in the work. Tho paving will not be fully appreciated until the muddy season gets here. If Burgess Hays had Aned all persons who broke the ordl nance for fast driving over the paved streots on Sunday the borough ex' chequer would have been greatly replenished. Tho "Borough Dads' draw the reins too tightly at "six mile an hour" with a good horse on a paved street. A gentleman living on a piece of land above the tannery, paid threo dollars per dozen for a sotting of eggs, some thing above tho ordinary hen fruit, The eggs wore hatched and before the little chickens were large enough to run fast, a man passed by and discovered what he supposed to be a nost ot young pheasants and he gathered up the brood and took them home. He afterwards deolded not to keep them and told friend if he would oomo aftor the pheasants he might have them. The owner of the game chickens found out who carried them away and invited the man to pay for the chickens. This placed the follow In a bad predicament. He had given the chickens away and now big bill is awaiting his liquidation. Lost a Finger, William Sample, a driver in Big Soldier mine, lost ono of the fingers of his loft hand and had his right hand badly bruised in tho mlno Monday. Five or six loaded cars running Into some empties was tho cause of his Injur ies. Dry Ooods Box for a Platform. E. W. Mills, of MoKeosxirt, a Prohi bition organizer, was to have lectured In Centennial hall last evening, but as tho crowd In tho hall was small ho mounted a dry good box on the street In front of the hall and sueoeeded in getting a falr-slzod audience. Hose Company No. 3. A fire company was organized at Hor net's machine shop last evening. It was christened "Hose Company No. 3 of West Iteynoldsvllle." It was organized 1th a memlMirshlp of 10. Chan. A. HurN)l wan elected foreman; Wilson Barry assistant foreman; Will Wood ing secretary; Henry Horpol treasurer. Bottling Works. I). J. Burgeon, of Pimxsutnwney, will have his bottling works at this place In ocratl"n next week. Mr. Burgeon has put up a building on 4th street where lie will bottlo soft drinks. Ho will employ throe or four men and several txiya during tho summer months. Mr, Burgeon will move his family to this placo next week. Easily Accounted For. A man from Iteynoldsvllle Is reported as having made a balloon ascension at tho World's Fair recently and foil a dis tance of 12.'14 foot without receiving a scratch. His desconslon was so slow that it causwd htm no disturbance 'alls Crook llrmltl. One of the angelic gentlemen of Royn- oldsvtlle. Excursion to Clearfield. Tho Epworth Leiiguo ot this place will run an excursion to Clearfield on Wednesday, August 0th. Tickets for adults, $1.00, children, botwoou flvo and twelve years, fiO cents. Train leaves hero at 7.10 A. M., returning, loavos 'learflcld at 5.1,1 p. M. Tickets on sale at Ding & Co. 'a dry goods storn and Henry A. Heed's shoo store. All who go must have tickets before they get on tho train. The Bull Oot Mad. Mrs. John Goodwill was attacked by Jersey bull a week or so ago and narrowly escaped Instant death. Tho bull had never shown any signs of being ferocious before. Mrs. Goodwill had to be carried Into tho house. Mr. Goodwill went to tho barnyard and gavo tho bull a severe whipping and it immediately left tho promises and has not boon back since. Mrs. Goodwill is ablo to bo around again to attend to hor household duties. W. Va. Wants It. A gentleman from Morgantown, W. Va., was in Roynoldsvillo last Friday for tho especial purposo of trying to porsuado Sykes, AUIs & Moorhouse to go to Morgantown and start tholr woolen mill. As an Inducement to go they wore offered a row building, which would bo built Just as the woolen mill men want it, besides a now building they wore also offered a bonus. Wo woro Informed last week by a member of tho Arm that the mill would bo built on tho old site, but tho gentlemon are now undecided as to what they will do or whore locate. Wlnslow Township Teachers. Tho school directors of Wlnslow township mot at tho Ohlotown school house last Saturday and selected tholr corps of toachers for the ensuing term, as follows: Ohlotown school, O. H, Johnston principal, Mildred Fullor No. 2, Lizzie Burrls No. 3; Proscotvlllo, Mabel Konnorson principal, Minnie Smoltzer No. 2; Dean, J. M. McCreight principal, Susie McGralnor No. 2; Sykesville, Prof. W. H. Quigley prinol pal, Etta M. Work No. 2; Sandy Valley, Laura Pattorson; Pancoast, Mattle Walt; McCreight, Ethol McCreight Saltwork, Tacy Dompsoy; Kline, Myrtle Golst; Jonks, Molllo Miles; Bollinger, NottaCoax; 1 Steele, J. C. Faulk; Cross Roads, J. J. Wingert; Best, Bort, Woodward; Phllllppi, D. M. Gelst. Changed by Love. The following story is told by Dame Rumor: A fair maiden of Roynoldsvillo was teaching Bchool at a hamlet near this place not many moons ago and red-headed, bow-legged young man of that hamlet fell in love with the school marm. A revival was in progress at the time and the young man was con verted and he decided to be baptised and join the church. The preacher announced that the y. m. would be baptised on a certain day. The Reyn oldsvlllo girl differed with the y. m on the question of baptism and suo- ceeded in winning the follow to her way ot thinking. If there is ever a time in her life a woman can persuade a man to her view of matters, it is just about the time he "pops" the question. "After marriage business," is a failure. The preacher had to announce to his con gregatlon that the man had decided not to be baptised that day. He ex' plained it by saying that a greater power than his bad been working with the young man It was love. The girl went back on the youth and now he has no girl, was not Dapiujea ana u not a mom' Der 01 the cnurcu. Nothing But Pleasure. An editor's life is continual holiday from Christmas to Christmas. Discour agement Is unknown in his environ ments. He gets free rides on railroads, froo tickets to shows, and an occasional square meal, froo! Mind you, free! (for two or three times their value In adver tising) and the dear publto are so easily pleased. Complaints alxiut the way a newspaper Is run, tongue lashings for publishing certain Items, having a num- r of people on the subscription list ho fall to liquidate for tho pRxir, xim a town and have some of the busi ness men support a print shop In some ther town, live on promises and tho 'devil" to pay every Saturday night, alt these, and many more such trifles, If they worn poured Into an od I tor's every day life might have a tendency to make him wish for ft hastening of tho time hen ho will cross over the little roam ot death and enter tho "land of pure delight," but all editors aro aware t the alisurdlty there would Ixi In it ven to Insinuate that such things are ever heard of in a newspaper office. An editor don't have much to do but work hard from Saturday to Saturday and attend church twice on Sunday. Somo editors who asmxjlato too much tth pooplu who are sanctimonious on Sunday and servo tho devil through tho week, have been known to have their consilience so sored over that they will uletly enter their sanctorum on tho Lord's day and write an editorial alxiut losing .tho World's Fair on Sunday, &o. Hypixjrlts would, In the course of time, ad even a newspaperman from tho lath of rectitude. Tho man who Is mklng for a business that never gives trouble and brings in tho "root of all evil" so rapidly that ho will be puzzled to know where to lock it up so ho will not bo robbed, lot hlin enter tho news paxir business. Soured on Shafer. About Afty people of Ucynoldsvllle accepted an Invitation from E. E. Shafer, proprietor of Hotel Whitney at Punxsutawnry, to attend thooiicnlng if that hotol on July 27. To maku tho affair a success, so far as this place was concerned, tho Keystone band was taken along to furnish music, which they did in their usual excellent stylo. A com mon meal was served at 50 cents apiece. What soured tho Iteynoldsvllle parties was tho proprietor taxing the band boys 50 cent a piece for supixir, which was aid by ono Roynoldsvillo man, and just rxitore starting homo this sumo gentlemen asked for a box of cigars for tho band and tho proprietor etiarged htm $1.75. Shafer did not oven thank tho band. Had It not boon for the pooplu from our town ho would not have had much of a crowd. He proved him self to l)o such a geniut host (V) that all who were over from here will uso tholr nlluonoe (In a pig's eye) to persuade people who attend Ptmxsutawnoy to stop at tho hotel. Hotel Pantal is the hostelery of "Punxsy," and Mlno Host McCunnull is a first-class hotel man who has tho nook down Ano of catering to tho public, which most all Reynolds vlllo peoplo know and consequently Hotel Pantal suit them vory well. Take Exceptions. A letter was received at this office Monday signed by four young ladles of Emorlckvlllo, who tako exceptions to tho item which appeared in tho Star two wocks ago alxiut tho conduct of somo young pooplo of that place when they mot two young men of Roynolds villo who wore driving home from Brookvllle. A purt of tho 'letter reads as follows: "Two doarly beloved drunken sots wore out on a spreo. Whllo taking swig these follows drove over a gutter and up tho side of a big mountain. They drove into tho crowd and hurt girl badly. Sho just took the band ages ofT to-day. Hor doctor bill was something immense, as the doctor's fees are Ave dollars a trip. They made out that we Emerickvllle people were quite tough and were the cause of all the trouble. We know it was tholr own fault." The ladles were mistaken in the name of one of the gontlomon mentioned, and in fact must have been a little confused and mistaken about the whole affair One of the young men has never tasted whiskey. "Deacon" Done it. Monday morning Mrs. Thomas Tap' per asked hor husband to bring up some boiling meat for dinner. "Deacon, like a good husband, promised he would and then went to his business and for got about the moat until ten o'clock When he got home his wife was down town buying something for dinner, and he thought he would play a Joke on her and he put the meat on and returned to the livery stable, Intending to go back to the house soon again, but his memory served him as it did in early morning, and "Deacon" did not go back until the Are alarm was given. The meat boiled dry and then burned and raised quite a smoke, which was discovered by a passer-by who thought the house was on Are and gave the alarm. The hose company was ready to appear at the fire, but was Informed of the false alarm and did not go. A little thing some times raises a "big stink," and this was no exception, for the smell was simply awful. ' "Deacon" will not play such joke on hla wife soon again. PERSONALS. 1 1 i Jo. M. Gathers visited DuBots Frl- day. (.'apt. T. C. Reynolds spent Sunday In Pittsburg. Merrill ltumbaiigh Is in Pittsburg this woek. Wallace Lowthor, of Cloarflold, Is vis iting In town. Miss Netta Coax Is visiting friends In Pittsburg this week. Miss Ella Seelny visited friends In Brookvllle this week. S. J. Zolnor, of Troutvllle, was In Iteynoldsvilln Friday. Misses Lizzie and Mario Davis were In Brookvllle Monday. John W. Phllllppi, of Punxsutawney, was in town Saturday. Mrs. M. E. Weed visited with friends at Falls Creek lost wook. Mrs. A. T. Blng visited her parents at IhiBola the post week. Miss Rolxirtha Ayors returned Mon day from a visit at ICenovn. Mrs. David Postlethwalt is visiting at Maysvlllo and East Brady. J. W. Rlggs, tho grocery man, was in Dullols on business Thursday. Miss Ida Ernest, of Punxsiitawnoy, is visiting Miss Myrtlo BIikiiii. Rolxirt and Steven Bono visited lends In Dullols last Thursday. I. J. Swart., of Shannondalo, Pa., visited relatives In town last week. Will Craig, cutter for W. II. Boll, Is visiting his homo at Meadvllle, Pa. Mrs. Geo. Armor and daughter, Miss Nellie, were In Drookvillo Saturday. Dr. W. B. Alexander and wife wore at the Clarion Assembly over Sunday. Mrs. A. E. Hetherlngton, one of our milliners, was In Drookvillo this week. M. Thomas und wife visited their parents at Punsy during the past week. Hulxirt Farrell wont to Driftwood Monday morning to remain a few days. M. M. Fisher, tho harness maker, was at Urookvlllo on business Saturday. J. Van Itood went to Clarion county Saturday on a business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Frank Miller, of Pittsburg, Is lsltlng her mother, Mrs. Wixid Iteyn- olds. J. C, Hirst, who Is now working at Itlmorton, Is visiting his family at this place. Miss Grace MoClaln, of Pittsburg, Is visiting Miss Anna Mitchell at this placo. I. M. SwarU, of North Summit, Pa., spent Sunday with his parents In this place. Miss Lizzie Williams, of Tarentum, Pa., is visiting Miss Julia Kirk on Main street. Mrs. John Connors, of Pittsburg, is visiting hor sister, Mrs. Goorgo Mo- K night. Dr. It. T. Taylor, of Beaver College, tarried in Iteynoldsvlllo a few hours Saturday. Mrs. E. W. Springer, of Cleveland, Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. M. Simmons. N. G. Plnney, an Insurance agent of Urookvlllo, spent Friday night in Reyn oldsvlllo. G. E. Brown, one of Brookvllle's ac commodating Insurance agents, was in town yesterday. M. W. Womor and M. Fred Reed were at the Clarion Assembly several days last week. Mrs. W. O. Bishop, of Brookvlllo, was a visitor at Dr. Aloxandor's a few days last woek. Mrs. Ban. Reitz, of Pansy, Pa., visit ed hor sister, Mrs. M. Thomas, at this place last week. William H. Ford returned Monday evening from a visit in tho neighbor hood of Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wynkup wore in Punxsutawney several days the latter part of last Week. Mrs. Milton Sloppy, of DuBois, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Ab. Reyn olds, in this place. Mrs. A. A. Swab visited the home of hor parents at Shannondalo, Pa., dur ing the past week. Milton Dempsoy left here last week for a month's visit at Franklin, Oil City and other places, Mr. and Mrs Wilkinson, of California, are visiting the letter's father, Henry Garrett, at this place. Miss Minnie Whitmore, who has been teaching school at Sugar Hill, re' turned home Saturday. Joseph Sheshekie, a Polander who worked at the tannery, returned to his native country Monday, Mrs. Patsy O'Connor and Miss Myr tie Nephsy, of Driftwood, visited in Iteynoldsvllle last week, Miss Nettle Rogers, the genial lady clerk at N. Hanau's store, is visiting at Brockwayville this week Mrs. J. S. Morrow and daughter, Miss Amelia, visited friends in Pittsburg and Allegheny City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Phillips left yesterday morning for a week's visit with friends at East Brady. Miss Gertrude Farrell will give party at her home this evening to number of her young friends. James K. Johnston, a member of the Reynolds ville Hardware Co., was In Brookvllle on business Friday. Mrs. Harry P, Thompson and Miss Myrta Thompson, of Portland Mills, Pa., visited In town last woek. Mrs. Daniel Fnust, of New Buthle- em, ra., was tho guest of Mrs. IJ. K. Hirnvor, several days last week, Miss Carrie Matson, of Brookvllle, wax tho guest of Misses Mario and Liz la Davis during the past woek. David F. Robinson, tho shixj dealer, returned lost woek from a short visit In tho nolghborhiKxl of Klttannlng. M. J. MoEntenr and family spent last Thursday at Mix Run, near Driftwood, Ashing. They caught several nleo bass. Robert J. Thomas, a tonaorlal dnvoteo, Is enjoying a visit at Kabul a. Ho took dog and gun and his family with him. Robert Wilson stepjxd on rusty nail last Friday and then hobbled around for a few days by tlio assistance f a cane. A. E. Dunn and family left here yes rday In a two-horse turn-out tosKind vera! days In ' visiting relatives in larlon county. Ed. Gray, ono of tho proprietors of tho Dullols Courier, was In town last Thursday and mado tho STAR office a loasant call. Hugh B. Cixixir and wife and Mrs. Jan. B. McClelland, of Brockwayvlllo, sxuit Sunday with Nlnlan Cooper's fam ily at this pi nee. W. C. Arnold, ono of DuBois' bright est legal llghtn, was In town yesterday giving his version of tho law In a suit before Esq. Neff. Mrs. D. M. McCormlek, of Harris- burg, and Miss Annlo North, of Punx sutawney, havo boon tho guests of Mrs. G. F. Cant for a few days. A. J. Postlethwalt, who was taking a course nt the Iron City Collego In Pitts burg, completed tho course last woek and returned to Iteynoldsvllle. A. M. Applegate, an onglnoer on the R. & F. C. R'y, and family left here Monday morning for a threo weeks' vis it in Ohio and at tho World's Fair. Prof. W. J. Weaver returned Satur day from a trip through tho eastern part of tho state in the interest of Weaver's Handy Froo Textbook Rec ord." Misses Nellie and Laura Sehwolrs, of Pottnvillo, who aro visiting in Brook vlllo, accompanied A. W. Mulholland to Reynoldnvlllo Saturday and spent Sunday hero. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copping, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barclay, Mrs. Joanna Andnrson and Walter Spry loft hore yesterday afternoon to spend a few days at tho Clarion assembly. Mlsn Helen and Todd Reelcy went to Smlckshurg yesterday on a visit. This is Todd's first visiting and ho packed his littlo "grin" last Saturday to be ready when the time come to go. Tom Mitchell, who has been at Rich mond, Ky., for sometime, is visiting the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lawyer Camden Mitchell, at this place. Tho climate of Kentucky must agree with Tom as ho has fattened up consid erably. Rev. E. T. Derr, pastor of tho Bap tist church, and wifo loft yesterday for month's visit. Thoy will go to Itixihostor, N. V., from there to Geneva, from there will take a steamer to Wat kins. Will also visit Havanah and Willlamsport. Drs. E. E. Richer and E. W. Gorow, tho two gentlomon who bought Dr. J. S. McCrolght's dental rooms at this placo, went to their homos at Washing ton, D. C, Saturday to remain until the latter part of August to attend to some unfinished buslnens at that place. Dr. McCreight will look after the dental room here during their absence. - Henry and Jacob Doiblo wore called to Warren, Pa., last week by the ser ious illness of their mother. The brothers arrived thore in time to stand by the bedside of their best friend as her spirit took Its flight. She died on Friday, aged eighty-three years. She had been a member of the Lutheran church from her childhood days. Grant Their Request. Last Thursday evening the members ot Hose Co. No. 1 mot at the hose room and elected officers, appointed commit tees, Sia. The officers elect are: Frank J. Black president and foreman; 1st assistant, Dr. J. B. Neale: 2nd assistant, E. C. Burns; secretary, E. T. McGaw; treasurer, Fred. Alexander. A com mittee was appointed to draft new by laws; a committee was also appointed to present the wants ot the fire companies to the town council, which are: more hose, different nozzles, towers for dry ing hose, gas in hose room and a plank -road to hose house. Three delegates were elected, to meet with the same number of delegates from Hose Co. No. 2 and the West Reynoldsvllle fire com pany to elect a chief for all three de partments. The firemen of Reynolds vllle, who have shown by their work in the past, can do good service, are now ready to organize and keep up first class Are companies If they receive the encouragement they should. Surely our "Borough Dads" will see the wis dom of it and expend the necessary amount of money to satisfy the modest wants ot our fire companies. Don't be niggardly with the fire lads. About fifteen new members were taken into Hose Co. No. 1 which now makes a membership of fifty.
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