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Hi-ulster ofhYi' npi-n from " in ii. ni. tos.no p. m. 1 ll..llfl.iva fctti, ?lin InRIM tn nml from IS.mtn a.ro n. m. K. T. MrilAW. I. M. fl little ot Everything. A liulno ntun nmy meet til Mil With ri-rttilnty nml cii-e. If hi- but promp'tly trim hi will Torntfh tin- fuvorliiK Itrri-n-. When loaded trnlnii In-nvy grade An' f'omlntx to n stand, Tlii'y pull tlx1 throttle open wide Anil ui' a lit III' hiiimI. If hunlne wheel nri slipping mix, If ule prove triiili' deen-asi', Tn'iit liilne wheel like olhi'f wheel Apply n little grease. The "sund" In common iip I tfrlt, The motive power I "chink," The medium, the printer mnn, Till' "grciiw" Ih prluti'r' Ink. Tho fire bi'U has come. One week until tho 4th. Sun umbrellas at Dooinor Co's. Attend Gilblom' clearing out sale. Four-to-the-yard-flags at Deemor fc Co's. Milllren is doing a big business In clothing. Collarett buckles tho finest lino at Ed. Gimdor's. For nobby foot wear seo Gilblom tho llvo shoo man. There is Homo talk of a brewery belli"; built at DuBols. Shallles, lawns and iluek dress goods at Deemor & Co's. Best shoes, best styles and lowest prices at Robinson's. Yon will save money by attending Gilbloro's clearing solo. It will be a circus on tho 4th. Como In and sec, us. Dcomor & Co. You will mnko big wages by buying shoes at Gilblom's closing out sale. Stop and look In tho window at C. F. Hoffman's and see the blouse, sets. If you want Bi'ushoIIh carjiet go to tho Reynoldsville Hardware Co's. store. Tho Jr. Leagno of tho M. E. church will hold a picnic In tho Reynolds grove today. Fans. Jap, Japanese, Supances and Amoneso, largo assortment at Deemor & Co's. Railing has been put up on tho side walk In front of Shaffer's property on Main street. First-class workmanship Is what you get If you have your watches repaired at C. F. Hoffman's. Tho darktown fire brigade alono will bo worth coming to Reynoldsvlllo to seo on the 4th of July. Tho nicest bread, buns and cakes at Robinson & Mundorff's. Fresh supply constantly on hand. Thf Excelsior band returned from tho band tournament Friday night without bringing a prize with thorn. Milliren' had another big day In clothing last Saturday, they could not keep count of the suits they sold. The financial statomont of the Wlnslow township school district will be found in this issue of The Star. Seven picture agents from Chicago struck Reynoldsvlllo last Friday morning, and It rained tho same day. What good does It do to have your watch warranted if tho work is not dono right? C. F. Hoffman can do it right. DuBols will have two state champion ship races on July 4th and 5th. The fastest ridors In tho State will be in those racos. It Is very likely the State Editorial Association will go to Niagara Falls the week commencing July 8th, for the summer outing. The Driftwood Gazette has entered its nineteenth year. Bro. Earl has had charge of the paper ten years and issues a good local paper. James Schreckengost, a teamster at Smith's camp, the old Sensor oomp, and Miss Ray, of Corsica, wore married on Wednesday of last week. The postoffloe at Panooast, which was discontinued six or eight weeks ago, is to be re-established in a few days. S. T. Wilson will be the postmaster. A largo brass key was lost some where on Main or Fifth street Monday afternoon. The finder is kindly request ed to bring the same to The Star office. Builders look to your walls. "Ada mant" is tho perfection of wall plaster and Is the result of a life devoted to scientific research. I cau show you an interesting story about sumo of the iuilUUuu, II. Alox. Stoke, agent. Rrussolls rarNt, from a cheap tapes try to velvet, at tho Reynoldsvlllo Hard ware Co's. store. Homo of tho Pittsburg drummers register at tho hotels as being from Greater Pittsburg. .1. ('. King ft Co. are putting down a cement walk in front of their business plneo on Main street. A full stock, good goods and lowest possible prices tells tho story of Robin son V Mundorff's Immenso trade. If you have failed to get a pair of glasses that suits you, go to C. F. Hoff ninn and ho will fit you correctly. Don't forget to call on Ed. Goodor when your watch Is out of order, as ho gives you best satisfaction and warrants all work. K. M. Ilmwn, James Irvlngand Alex. Riston started for Hatnmersley Fork, Potter county, this morning, to fish three or four days. The Allegheny Valley Railroad Co. will sell excursion tickets on July 3rd and 4th, good for return trip until July 5th, IS!i.1, Inclusive. When tho street commissioner of West Reynoldsvlllo gets through with the work on Broadway tho street will bo a civil it to tho town. C. B. French, Frank Reynolds, Am nion Swart-, and Harry Copping went to the band tournament at Phtllipsbnrg last week on their wheels. The best of goods at lowest prices, strictly for cash, suitstho people. This accounts for rush at Robinson fc Mun dorff's, Centennial building. Two young ladles at the State Nor mal at Clarion, Ella Lamb and Ella Iiiivc, were struck by lightning during tho electrical storm Monday. Reynoldsvlllo and Rathmel ball clubs played a game at Rathmel yesterday afternoon which resulted In a score of 0-12 in favor of Rathmel club. Miss iou Foust nssistod In tho post office yesterday, Postmaster MeGaw and wife attended tho funeral of Mrs. McGaw's sister, Mrs. W. C. Bush. There is something suspicious about a church member of long standing who goes about praying as awkwardly as a bachelor drossln' a baby. Ram's Horn. If you get your watches repaired at C. F. Hoffman's it will bo dono right and don't need to bo warranted. Of courso wo guaranteo It to be dono right. Daniol Grulis, a West Reynoldsvlllo lad, had his left arm broken aliovo the elbow a few days ago by falling into a bucket whilo fighting with another boy. A mini of money was found near tho West End Hotel Monday. Tho owner can have it by calling at the tannery office, proving ownership and paying for this notice. Moore & Dickinson are headquarters for tho world's famous Minnehaha Flour, tho highest grade patent flour made, and wo guaranteo evory sack to give satisfaction. Mrs. W. C. Bush, of Falls Creek, sister of Mrs. E. T, McGaw, of this place, died Saturday night and was buried in tho Beechwoods cemetery yesterday afternoon. The Reynoldsvlllo Hardware Co's. store has a largo lino of samples of Brussels carpet to select from. If you want a new carpet call and seo what they havo to offer you. Work was begun Monday on rebuild ing tho Millor & Pifor saw mill In Para dise Sottlomont that was burned down on tho lfith Inst. Tho mill will bo equip ped with tho latest improved machinery. Imitations is said to bo tho sincoroBt flattery, but you will find it expensive to ii8o an imitation of "Adamant Plaster." A book that will tell you all about the "right kind" of H. Alox. Stoko, agent. Tho girls will again have a chance next year. It will bo tho last leap year for eight years. Tho leap years that fall in the last of a century are not counted, so there will bo only twenty eight days in tho February of 1000. It was expected that at least one hundred and twonty-flvo peoplo would go from Rathmel and Reynoldsvlllo to Ridgway last Friday to attend the K. of P. reunion, but the rain reduced tho number so that only nine persons loft tho two places on tho special train. Soven mon were put in the lock-up Saturday evening. Four of them were fined $12.00 aploce, one $5.00, and two lot off without being fined. A Hill street man paid $2.00 for burning brush on an alley, making the totul fines of Saturday evening amount to $5.00. John M. Syphrlt and Miss Mary E. Allison, of Paradise Settlement, were in Roynoldsville Monday night and loft on the early train yesterday morning for Now York State. When askod if thoy were going to tho Empire State to get married tho young man would not deny it. Frank O. Suttor wont to Philllpsburg last week and brought an eight dollar bicycle lamp home with hlra, which was offered as a price in a mile bicycle race. There wero only throe entered for the race and two of them would not race when the tinio come and Frank, who was on tho track ready for tho spurt, was awarded thu prize. Last Wednesday morning Mrs. R. D, Beer sent a beautiful boqtint of roses to TllR STAR office, which filled our sanc tum with perfume, for Bevernl days. Accept our thanks. Mm. Richard Humphrey, of Derry Station, Westmoreland county, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. O. H. Broadhead, for some time, returned to her home on Monday. H. J. Nlckto Invites evorybody to call at tho Reed building and examine her stock of all kinds of goods usually kept In a variety store. Tho goods are all good quality at reasonable prices. From tho Llndsey 1'imn wo learn that, John W. Phllllpl, of Punxsntaw ney, has been apointed by President Cleveland as agent for tho L'to Indian reservation in Colorado, and will leave for his post of duty In aeonpleof weeks. Tho West Reynoldsvlllo school Ixinrd at a meeting on Monday evening elect ed Claud Hawthorne, of Bellvlew, Pa., principal of tho borough schools for tho ensuing term at a salary of $.V.IN) jter month. No other teachers were elect ed. Tho Presbyterian Endeavors of Royn- oldsvllle and DuBols will hold a picnic at FallB Creek on Friday. Tho En deavotvrs from this placo will go to Falls Creek on a special trnln over tho Hcynoldsvltle and Falls Creek Rail road. Mrs. Margaret Mcintosh, of Warsaw, widow of Henry Mcintosh, died on Fri day night and was burled In tho Beech- woods cemotery Sunday. Tho deceased was alxmt eighty years old. Sho was a sister of Mrs. Ninlnn Coxr. Her funeral was a very largo ono. Prof. T. R. Hlllnrd, who went from Reynoldsvlllo to tako a position In tho I'rospeet College, Butler Co., for a twelvo-weeks term, has just recovered from a hard tussle of fivo weeks with typhoid fever. lie was at his homo at Eauelalro, Pa., during his Illness. Havo you your property Insured? ThiB is tho tlmo of year for fires. If you are not insured don't wait, but call on or address C. B. French, tho Reynoldsvlllo insurance agent, at onco nnd get his rates. Tho bcBt companies represented. Office, Nolan Block, with G. M. Mc Donald, lawyer. In accordanco with its usual liberal policy, tho Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Railway will this year soli excursion tickets for tho 4th of July holidays, between all station on their lino, at a slnglo faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold July 3d and 4th, good for tho return passago until July 5th, 1 !.-. Prof. A. .1. Postlethwalt has return ed from Grove City Collego. Ho ox pcetB to travel as a book agent for several months. In caso It may not bo notice, only by Mr. Postlothwait's most Intimate friends, wo mention that he Is making an effort to raise a mus tache. At present it is difficult to tell whother ho will succeed or not. Harry L. Schlablg, of Buffalo, N. Y., is visiting his parents in RoynoldBvIllo. Harry camo on tho train to DuBols and from there started to rldo his bicycle to Reynoldsvlllo accompanied by his brothor, Gettus, who was also on a "blko." Coming down a hill Gottus' bleyclo got away from him and ran into Harry's whool and fixed it for tho re pair shop. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Brown, Mr. and Mi's. Jas. McCrolght, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Palen, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Doughorty, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Elliott, Mrs. H. R. Johnson, Mrs. G. W. Brumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Pratt, Mrs. Dr. S. Reyn olds, and yo editor, of tho Utopia Society of RoynoldBvIllo, wore royally ontortalnod by tho Whittlor Club at tho homo of Chas. Corbott, Esq., in Brookvlllo last Thursday evening. Tho Epworth League of Reynolds vlllo elected the following officers last Wednesday night to sorvo for six months: President, C. A. Stephenson; 1st vice-president, Port Harries; 2nd vice-president, Lola Edder; 3rd vice president, James Robertson; 4th vlco president, Magglo Lattlmer; secretary, George Roller; treasurer, George Englo; organist, Carrlo Albright: librarian, John Reddecllff; chorister, S. M. Low thor. Ellsha Cox purchased thirteen acres of land adjoining his farm near Sandy Valley, which he will have laid out in town lots with tho expectation of build ing a small town there. Thoro is a four foot vein of coal in that neighbor hood which will be opened In the course ot time and Mr. Cox expects that to make sales for his town lots. Two Du Bols mon have already bought one lot apiece In the new town without a name. It is likely the place will be called Cox- town. S. V. Shlck and wife, M. C. Coleman and wife, Solomon Shaffer and wife, Clarence Clover and Miss Barbara Deemor will go to Brookville to-day to attend the weeddlng of Byron Mead Moore and Miss Emma Mablo Deemer, which will take placo at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D Doomer. The wedding will be a grand affair. Rev. R. M. Warren, D. V., pas tor of tho M. E. church, will irforra tho ceremony. Thursday tho young couple will start for a wedding Irlii to Philadelphia and tho sea shore Have Your Money Ready. Tho firo company commit tee will call on tho business men of Reynoldsvlllo this afternoon to collect tho money subscribed to help meet the expenses of preparing to celebrate tho 4t,h of July. Tho committee kindly requests every isidy to have their money ready to give when they call. Bpectal Meeting. Tho town council and Hose Co. No. t held a special meeting In tho council chamliers Monday evening for the pur pose of selecting somo plneo to put thu fire alarm bell that arrived last Wednes day. It was decided to put tho bell on tho corner of Main street and the alley at thoReynoldsvllle Hardware Company store. A committee was apslnted to have a suitable place fixed and have the bell put up as soon as possible. Will Sue for One Thousand. Mrs. HBnders and Mrs. Maiden stei ped off the sidewalk, which is about five feet high, in front of Solomon Shaffer's projs.'rty on Main street one night last week and Mrs. Sanders wus Injured. Sho proposes to buo tho borough for one thousand dollars dam ago. Lawyer Mitchell has tho ease In hand. He met with tho town council at a sH'elal meeting Monday evening and presented tho claim of damngo for one thousand dollars. Can be Arrested for Fraud. In another column of this issue will bn found an artlelo headed "newspaper laws" which would bo well for those to read who are In arrears for their sub scription to this paper, for In some cases tho law will be enforced before many weeks. There are a few people who owe us throe years sulwcriptiun and we proposo to enforce the law If needs 1m. Wo havo no desire to give any ono trouble and hopo wo will not havo to. Tho man who takes a paper and refuses to pay for It can Iw arrested for fraud and sent to jail. Hunted All Night. A Jackson st. lad of tender years was disobedient last Thursday and was pun ished for his naughtiness. That after noon about five o'clock ho left tho parental roof, accompanied by his dog, to go anywhere to escape home. When tho father camo homo from work tho boy was still absont. After supper a search was mado by tho father and sov eral othor mon. They hunted for tho boy all night and It was not until tho next morning that ho was found at a log camp about four miles out of town along tho Punxsutawney read. Populists Convention. Tho Populists of Jeffoi-son county hold n convention In tho K. of K. hull In Reynoldsvlllo last Thursday after noon. County Chairman Perry pre sided. Tho convention elected J. B. Censor, of Llndsey, as delegato to State convention to bo held In Williamsport on July 4th. Mr. Censer wus instruct ed to inform tho Statu convention that tho Populists of Jefferson county aro opposed to narrowing down tho Omaha platform. Ho is also to consult the con vention in regard to gutting a suitable man to put up for Judgo for Jefferson county. Chairman Perry resigned and J. N. Baughman, of this placo, was elected county chairman, with power to appoint committeemen when vacancies occur. There was no nominations mndo for county o!liceB. Tho convention ad journed to moot at call of county chair man. Electrical Pranks. During the heavy storm that visited Reynoldsvlllo about noon on Monday two houses wore struck by lightning, Jos. S. Morrow's, in this placo, and R. W. Miller's, in West Reynoldsvlllo. Neither houso was much damaged. Lightning struck ono of tho flues In tho main part of J. S. Morrow's houso and knocked off a half dozen bricks and that was tho only damage visible to tho flue or thut part of the houso, but the sink In tho kltchon, which Is in tho ex- tremo end of the wing of tho house, ww) torn out. Mrs. Morrow was work ing at the sink and had just stepped away for something whon the light ning demolished tho sink. Mi's. Mor row received a slight shock. Tho light ning struck ono end of Mr. Miller's houso and mado tho shingles and weather boarding fly and set the houso afire. Men from tho tunnory soon put out the firo. Polish Jubilee. A number of Polunders were having a hilarious tlmo at u house near the company store Saturday night drinking beer, dancing, fighting, swearing, firing revolvors, &o., until tho civil ized neighbors could stand the racket no longer and sent for tho police. The police went to the scene of debauchery and tried to disperse tho disturbed of the peace. Four of the Polandors would not koop qulot and proposed to defy the officers. Ono burly follow was bo unrully that the mace had to be liberally applied before he could be controlled. He took tho mace from one of the pollcemon and tore all the buttons off his coat. The Polander had to be taken to the doctors office and it took the doctor about ono hour and a half to stitch and dress his wounds be fore ho was put in the lock-up. One policeman would havo had no business with tho Polandor. Tho four Poland ors wore locked up and had to pay $12.00 apiece for defying tho officers. FOREPAUOH'8 CIRCUS OUTDONE. Reynoldsville Will Celebrate the Olorioua Fourth In Orand Style. Great preparations are being mado to celebrate IndeMindenee Day in Reyn oldsvlllo In a manner becoming a live town. Full sheet posters havo boon Mwted in various places announcing somo of tho doings at this place. From theso large poster we get tho follow ing notice: Tho great and only Fore paugh's circus will bo outdone at Reyn oldsville on tho grand and glorious 4th of July. An Immenso program has been arranged and will bo conducted under tho auspices of Hose Co. No. 1. There will 1m a parade In the forenoon In which brass and martial bands, civic societies, hose companies, darktown fire company, etc., will participate. Bicycle, hose, foot, wheelbarrow and sack races for which liberal prizes will bo offered. Tho display of firo works in tho evening will lie the grandest ever seen In tho city. An elegant dinner will 1x3 served In tho G. A. R. hall from 1 1. .'10 A. M. to 2.00 p. M. by tho lioso company. A platform for dancing will be erected near tho Hose rooms) where those who care to can trip tho light fan tastic during tho afternoon and even ing. NoexX'nse or trouble has been spared to make a great success of this celebration. Thoso who miss coming to Reynoldsvlllo will regret it. Miners' Mass Meeting. Tho first of last week the B., L. & Y. C. M. Co. drew sixty men out of tho Spraguo mlno and Bhut the Hamilton down indefinitely, throwing a number of men out of employment. Among somo of thoso taken out at Sprague were seller, Industrious, American-born citizens who havo worked In tho Spraguo mlno since it was first opened and own proorty at Rathmel. A largo number of tho miners and mlno laborers held a mass meeting at tho Fuller watering trough on Sunday afternoon to discuss tho deplorable condition of tho minors of this region and tho injus tice of tho company toward somo of tholr employees. Tho meeting was ad dressed by Messrs. Alnsly and Rico, of DuBols, and George Harris, of Reyn oldsvlllo. Tho minors concede the company tho right to reduce tho num ber of their employees, and also aeknowlcdgo that there aro too many mon hero for the amount of work, but thoy think it an injustice to throw In telligent and sober citizens out of em ployment and keep a lot of foreigners who are no credit to any community, olthor financially or morally. A com m It tee was appointed to wait upon tho officials to see If there was not somo mistake about taking out somo of tho men ut tho Spraguo. Tho Bell, Lewis & Yates certainly havo a right to conduct their business as they please, yet It does seem strango that they throw mon out of employ ment who pay taxes, uso their lnfiuence for right and build homes for their families, and omploy mon who aro just tho opposite. Ib that justico towards truo manhood ? Newspaper Laws. If subscribers order the discon tinuance of their periodicals, tho pub lisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take tholr periodicals from tho postofflce to to which thoy aro directed, thoy aro responsible until they have Bottled tholr bills and ordered them discontinued. If subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and tho papers are Bent to tho former ad dress, they aro held responsible. Tho Courts have decided that refus ing to take periodicals from the oftlco or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima fucio evidenco of inten tional fraud. Any person who receives a newspajxar and makes use of it, whether he has ordered it or not, is held by law a sub scriber. Publishers of newspapers can, under tho law, arrest any man for fraud who takes a pax)r and refuses to pay for it. A Deserved Promotion Philip Koohlur, who has resided in this placo for over twelve years, will movo to Hyndman, Bedford county, Pa., In a few weeks. Mr. Koohler Is a faith ful employee and understands the tan nory business thoroughly, and the Elk Tanning Co. has offered hlra a position as superintendent of a tannory at Hynd man, which tho company recently bought, and Mr. Koohler has accepted the offer. Mr. Koehler has been one of the pillars in the M. E. church at this place tho past ten years and will be greatly missed. His family are all social and pleasant and have a host of friends hore who will regret to say good bye to them. 4th of July bunting at Deemer & Co's. Gilblom is the only up to date shoe man. Be wise and trade with him. Stick pins in all varieties and all prices at Ed. Gooder's, the jeweler. Largest stock, best goods, nobbiest styles, lowest prices Robinson's shoos. A largo assortment of ladies' belts at C. F. Hoffman's. Milllren' prices on clothing and hats are below all others. Look out for tho 4th at Deemer i Co's, Wanted To buy 20 to 100 acres of laud near town. J. C. Kinu & Co. SOCIETY'S WHIRL Fred Hchurlg was In Tyrone tho past week. Mrs. C. Mitchell Is visiting in Drift wood, L. M. Simmons sx-nt Sunday In Clarion. L. A. Jackson, of Allegheny, sient Sunday In town. Mrs. May Witter, of Keating, is vis iting In Reynoldsvllln. Mrs. W. G. Bishop, of Pittsburg, Is visiting In Roynoldsville. Mrs. Joseph T. Guthrlo Is visiting her sister In Salem, Ohio. Frank A. McConnoll, of Punxsu tawney, was In town Sunday. Q. S. Reams, of Big Run, simnt Sun day night at F. K. Arnold's. Rev. P. P. Womer, of Somcrsville, Conn., is home on a vacation. Mrs. Saiu'l S. Robinson visited In Punxsutawney tho past week. Dr. S. Reynolds and son, Walter, spent Sunday In Ixk Haven. Mrs. 11. B. Cooper, of Drockwayvlllo, visited In this placo Inst week. Mrs. George Rbonds returned Mon- lay from a visit In Philllpsburg. Miss Mertle Boyles, of DuBols, visit ed Miss Eleanor Reed last week. Dr. Harry King, of Philadelphia, is visiting his parents In this place. Col. H. Boyles, of Sllgo, Is visiting his iluiighter, Mrs. J. Van. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. William Copping visit ed at Whltesvllle, Pa., last week. Mrs. Thomas Windle, of Shawmut, ylslted In Reynoldsvlllo this week. Dr. J. W. Foust Is visiting the homo of his mother near Huntingdon, Pa. Mrs. J. H. Vasblnder, of Drookvillo, Is visiting Mrs. David Postlethwalt. A. I j. Beck, of .Sharon, Pa., visited at J. Van Reed's several days last week. Mrs. N. Tlanau and Bertha Prloster are visiting at Brookwayvlllo this week. 1). M. Dunsmore returned Saturday from a trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. John Nolan and Tom Carey are homo from the St. Vincent Collego on a vaca- lon. Miss Nelllo Hoffman, of BeeehwoixJs, visited Miss Maud Hutchison in this place. Dr. II. P. Thompson and wife, of Portland Mills, visited In town this week. Mrs. W. K. Marshall and Mrs. W. F. Marshall visited in Parker the past week. Howard L. Kauchcr is at home from tho Clarion State Normal to spend tho summer. Miss Brltta Butler, who was at Grove City College, returned home Friday evening. Harry Heckman moved to Carrior, Pa., last week where ho will work on a saw mill. Mrs. Hettio M. Zetler, of Emerick- ville, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. N. Lewis. Mrs. Hood Knox was at Falls Creek yesterday attending tho funeral of Mrs. W. C. Bush. Joseph Morrison and Nlnlan Cooper wero In Brookwayvlllo on a visit during tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCain, of Char- lerol, Pa., visited at Solomon Shaffer's during ths post week. Mrs. E. E.Trultt, of New Bethlehem, visited her sister, Mi's. Jasper McEntire,. at this place last week. R. W. Porterfleld, of Oil City, presi dent of the Oil City Fuel Supply Co., was In Reynoldsvlllo last week. Mrs. Chas. Montgomery, of Sllgo, visited her mother, Mrs. Wood Reyn olds, In this place tho past week. Miss Lotta Sutter Is In Lock Haven this week attending the commence ment at the State Normal School. Misses Jennto Dally and Nellie Bird, of Ponfleld, visited the former's sister, Mrs. (I. M. McDonald, last Friday. Mrs. G. W. Crepps.of Now Bethlehem, Pa., visited her sister, Mrs. C. S. Ar magost, at this placo the past week. Mrs. J. Bowman, of Mlddlesborough, Ky., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mi's. John Benson, in West Keynolds villo. Frank Hartlo, an engineer on the R. A: F. C. R'y, took engine No. 3 to the shops at Dunkirk, X. Y., last week for repairs. Mrs. David R. Cochran started Satur day for an extended visit cl Kittanning, Walk Chalk, Pittsburg and Youngs town, Ohio. Mrs. John H. Corbett went to West Sunbury Monday to be present at the commencement in the-college at that place this week. Mrs. George Elliott and little son, Frank, of Philadelphia, aro visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Test, at this placo. Jacob Henningor, ex-street commis sioner of this borough, will go to Philadelphia to-day where he will re main until after tho 4th of July. Mrs. John Morrison, of Brookway vlllo, stopped off at Reynoldsville last week to spend a day with relatives hers on her way homo from Pittsburg. Mr. and Mr. P. Nolan, of Johnson burg, and Mr. and Mr. P. Kane, of Toledo, Ohio, were visitor at Daniel Nolan' in Reynoldsville during the post week. Mr. and Mr. G. W. Palen went to Greenville, X. Y., yesterday to visit Mi-s. Palen' parents. They will visit other places in tho Empire stnto before returning homo.