fr Star 8ubitrr!)liin (1.00 pi r ""'i '" 'rtnrr. '. ,. vn:illlAM), l:llior nnl 1'nb. vki)NmTiTXTT,tkm'h:u 4. 1 sic. (Tvavclcv' onlc. I'nowt'tiei'r triihn nrrlvn anil leuvo Rryn- OIllsVlllu II follows! Allujhrmi Vtillni Hnihrini. KnstwnYiI. ' Wesl v:inl. Train l, - - il .-It n. tn.lTriiln II,- -7.4iin.rn. Trntn I, - - Mm . in . I'm In 2, - 1.42 p. in. Tniln:t - - ..Vf p. m.lTriilii in, - -K.4p.tn. One Dollar A Year. From this timo forth Thk Stau hns decided to adopt n new ri gulat Ion gov erning the financial part of Its business. And tlint Is to make the suWriptlon price ono dollnr a year to nil who w ill , pny In advance. Those who want The Stau for thnt price can get It by settling nil arrearages and paying nn extra dollar In advance. Now suliM'iibors will also receive tho advance yearly dol lar rnto. Tho price will remain thn snmo ns heretofore, $1.. "ill n year, hut n discount of .0 cents will he given those who pay in advanee. Tim Star would Hko nil its old subscribers to avail them selves of thin offer nnd ns many new ones as possible, Remember wo will stick Htrletly to the $1..10 n year prieo when the subscription Is not paid In ad vance. This special offer holds pood until tho lHt of .Tnnunry, lS'.ttl. fl Little of Everutning. "A eli Id's fininiiir ve tiikltitf poles, Anil failli hi 'II print cm." Saturday Is a legal holiday. Next Saturday is LalMir Day. Coals and capes, Ring & Co's. Court convenes next Monday. Tho oyster senson is here again. Get dress poods Bt Bing & Co's. Hid you seo the eclipse last night? West Roynoldsvlile schools open Monday. Flour best nt a low price at J. A. Welsh's. Tho ding of tho school bell is heard In tho land. They nro going coats and capos Bing & Co. Rest $12.00 shoes in the world at Robinson's. Tho Brookvlllo fair will bo held Sept. 24th to 27th incluslvo. Thero was a frost in tho rural dis tricts Sunday morning. Coats nnd capes, latest styles, you can get Bt Bing & Co's. Potatoes, feed nnd groceries lower han ever Bt J. A. Welsh's. There was a full eel Ipso of tho moon :it twelve o'clock last night. A party of young peoplo took n trip into Big Soldier mine last night. A number of tho young sports held a dance In the Nolan block Friday night. Ladies' lovely shoos, or lovely Indies' lioes at lovoly low prices at Robinson's. Cnr load of fine York state salt, only 1.00 a barrel nt Robinson & Mundorff's. Aaron Rodgora, tho marble cutter, is doing some work In Brookvlllo this week. There are not so many children on the streets now from 11.00 A. M. to 1.00 p. M, John Gohr, a Pollandor, was badly injured in Big Soldior Saturday by a fall of roof. Mrs,. Ellen Walsh, of Wost Reynolds vfllo, had a stroke of paralysis yester ilay foronoon. Mrs. C. F. Hoffman has a night blooming cereus that was in bloom last Thursday night. While somo goods are higher, many ire lower. Don't full to see Robinson & Mundorff for prices. Guy Corbott smashed his right thumb while repairing a bicycle at Ed. Good r's ono day lust week. The saoruraout of tho Lord's Supper ,vlll be administered In the M. E. hurch Sunday morning. A party wns held nt the home of Miss Iaud Hutchison, on Jackson street, Thursduy evening of lust week. If you want hups or blunkots for your oda you can get them at tho Reynolds- lllo Hardware Co. store at cost. L. D. Ruport has moved his barber hop Into tho room next door to Mrs. I. M. Alexander's millinery store. Furmor Win. M. Brttton of Buoch voods wus In town a few days ago with i wagon loud of big yellow pumpkins. Tho Brookvllle fuir promises to be iettor this year than for many yours, lood attractions euoh day during fair. Two hundred peoplo wanted at J. A. iVolsh's to puy up their account. Some ne yoarold and some 2, 3 and 4 yeursold. The Elk County National bunk, of Udgwuy, with a capltul of $100,000 ias been authorized by tho projior authorities In Washington. In a half column article last week the Cittanntng Time tells how the people if that town wore buncoed by Thos. iloCarthy, DuBols' great (?) pugilist. H. J. Nlekle invites everybody to all at the Rood building and examine er stock of all kinds of goods usually cept in a variety store. Tho goods are ill good quality at reasonable prices. Homo of tho roasting cars In tho market are old enough for shelled corn. Mrs. Fred Zoltlor gave a party to a number of her friends last Friiday even ing. flouts, call nt Gllbloiu's live shoo house. Ho has just received tlm latest In fall styles. Just received another carload of Min neapolis Hour, big reduction In prico Bt Robinson & MundorlT's. The Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Is offering to sell haps nnd blankets at cost to close out their stock. Hn1x"rt Fanrell is wrestling trunks in the A. V. H'y baggage room during Joseph McKernan's ubseneo. Come and see: thero may be some thing left you can use. You can buy at your own price. C. F. IIotTMAN. H. H. Belnnp was getting the grade yesterday to put down n cement side walk in front of his residence on Fourth street. The X. T. I,. Society of tho Preshy terlan church will serve ice cream nnd cake In the Reynolds block on Saturday evening. The Endeavors and League union pic nic that was to have been held nt Gonrley's last Friday, was postponed on account of non-picnic weather. Communion In the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. Prepar atory services in tho ohureh on Wednes day, Thursday nnd Friday evenings. An ico cream festival will be held in the P. O. S. of A. hall at Etnorlokvillo, on Saturday evening, Sept. 7th. Pro ceeds for benefit of tho P. (). S. of A. Mrs. Jennie Johnston, of Pittsburg, wife of J. B. Johnston of the Cluiniich 7W !((). visited at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Conx, last week. In mentioning the names last week of those who went from this place to at tend the convention nt Harrisburg. wo omitted John Marks Censor, nnd E. S. Brewer. Moore & Dickinson am headquarters fortho world's famous Minnehaha Fiour, tho highest grade patent flour made, and wo guarantee every sack to give satisfaction. A party of DuBols young peoplo wore coming to Reynoldsvillo last Friday night for a hayrlde, but tho Inclement weather for such sport disappointed tho pleasure-seekers. For good laundry work leave your goods at H. W. Herpel's barber shop, ngent for DuBols Stonm Laundry. Goods called for and delivered free of charge when desired. Louisa Jano, daughter of W. II. Reynolds, who was married to Alex ander Beckman at Montpclier, Idaho, the 10th of last June, is visiting her pnrents In Prescottvillo. Thero is a mud hole, on Main street, near tho Presbyterian church, which is unnecessary this time of year and could bo easily remedied by turning tho water into the ditch instead of allowing it to run onto tho street. Prof. Douno moved his household goods into tho house opposite to F. M. Brown's, on Grant street, last wook. His family stopped at DuBols over Sun day with relatives and camo to Reyn oldsvillo Monday morning. H. Alex. Stoke'g now drug store In West Reynoldsvillo was opened for bus iness on Monday morning in chargo of Chas. Foieht. Tho store is a neat ono and Chas. is a competent druggist and a vory accommodating young man. Miss Lou Foust, who returned last wock from Huntingdon county, says apples aro very plenty in that county and that tho farmers cannot And a market for thorn nt !T cents a. bushel. Somo farmers are feeding apples to their hogs. To-morrow, Sept. .1th, Is tho last day on which voters can register in order to bo assessed and have the privilege of voting this full. Walter Spry will be at the Burns House to-day and to-inor-row to register uny who may decide to be registered. T. B. Mitchell, ono of tho teachers In tho Reynolds block Is carrying his right arm in a sling this week on ac count of tho dislocation of some of tho bones In that member. Ho was run ning a foot race the first of last woek and fell with above results. Jus. M. Lord went to Shlnglohouso, Potter county, lust woek, where ho will touch school the ensuing term. Jus. taught tha same school lust winter and gave such perfect satisfaction that the directors of the school were anxious to got him for a second terra. According to a report In the Courier Monduy morning of a mooting of the creditors, depositors and stockholders of tho defunct Buuk of DuBois held lust Suturday afternoon, it looks very much as If the creditors will got at least fifty cents on the dollur on amount deposited. In our report lastwoek of the P. O. S. of A. reunion we neglected to say that the West Llborty Camp every member being in the parade was awarded the silk flag, and the Aliens Mills Camp all present but three got the second prlzo, a set of ofllcors' emblems. Posts or Benches. Would it not bo well to sot out a few posts In front of boiiio of our churches for somo of our young men to loan against whllo waiting for their sisters? Clearfield Journal, Wo have boon thinking of suggesting that seut9 bo put up In front of some of tho Reynolds villo churches for just such gallant (?) youths Injured Internally. It was mentioned In this paper last wock that Rev. J. C. McF.ntlro had boon Injured by a horso falling upon him, but it was not thought at tho time that he was so badly Injured ns it has sineo terminated. Tho old gentleman has boon confined to his bod and has suffered intensely, lie was injured in ternally. Wells Youman. Saekett Wells and Miss Catherine Youman, of Brookville, were married by 'Squire Stanley O. Austin nt his resldeneo In Wost Reynoldsvillo last Wednesday evening. Tho Excelsior Cornet hand serenaded tho newly wed ded pair the same evening. Tho young people went to housekeeping in West Reynoldsvillo this woek. School Began Monday. Tho borough schools opened Monday with an enrollment of 0:17 scholars, 417 in tho school building and 220 In tho Reynolds block. An excellent corps of teaehers has born engaged nnd tho pinsiH'ctH are good for a successful term of school. Tho parents want to seo to It that the teaehers aro encouraged In every possible way In their work during tho present term. Third and Lost. Next Sunday will wind up Rev. P. J. Slattery's third year as pastor of tho Reynoldsvillo Methodist Episcopal church. Ho will go to tho annual con ference nt Erie on Monday morning. He does not expect to bo sent back to this placo for another year, and does not know to what chargo ho will ho ap pointed by tho conference. Rev. P. J. Slattory has made ninny friends hero w ho will bo sorry to seo him leave. Ho Is nn ublo minister and n brilliant man, nnd wherever his lot is cast the peoplo can expect to hear good sermons every time ho enters tho pulpit. Ho Is an up to date preacher. Barbers vs. Clerks. The barbers and clerks of Reynolds villo played a game of ball Monday afternoon. This made tho third game and the baiiiers came out victorious in each game. Tho score this timo was 8 to IS. In tho game Monday each side was credited with gooso eggs in four innings. In tho third, fourth and sixth innings tho bnrlKsin got In 1.1 scores. Tho players Monday were: Barbers, Paul Kirk, Jos. Williams, bat tery, Jarvis Williams, A. II. Swart., Francis McDonald, Robt. Thomas, James Delanoy, Bob. McPhcrson, Ed ward Phillips. Clerks, S. J. Williams, Glenn Milliren, battery, John Bnrgo, Charles McKoo, Fred Bohren, Will Dognun, Al. Schult.o, Frank Alexan der, Jos. Abornathy. Married at DuBois. Michael Kcnrns, formerly of Reynolds villo, now an employee of T. O'Laugh lin's tailoring shop at , DuBois, and Miss Genovivo Daly, of DuBols,' wero married at St. Catharine's Catholic church In that town lust Wednesday morning In the prosonco of relatives and friends. After tho ceremony they went direct to their new homo on West Long avonuo, which hud been furnished and fitted for their reception nnd they began housekeeping. Tho DuBols Courier says "Tho brido is a daughter of L. V. Daly and has many friends and acquaintances, tho family being among tho best known In town. Mr. Kearns Is a young man who came here sometime ago from Reynoldsvillo. Ho is the man who manipulates tho bass horn In tho Volunteer band and is a musiciun of rec ognized ability. Tho young couplo will receive congratulations from a host of friends." Mr. Kearns' musical ability Is well known in Reynoldsvillo whore he has lived for some timo and played tho buss horn In the fumous Keystone band. Observed Monday. Saturday next, September 7th, accord ing to an act of the last Legislature, is Labor Duy but it wus decided by a fow men at this place to obsorvo Monday as Lubor Duy, and on Friduy evening a message was Bent to Pittsburg to securo a spouker for tho occasion and on Satur duy James L. Miehols, of Pittsburg, Genorul Worthy Foreman of tho Inde pendent Order Knights of Labor, cumo to Roynoldsvlllo in response to tho message. A mooting wus to havo boon hold on tho commons below Juckson street at ton o'clock Monday forenoon, but it was not genorally known and tho crowd was so small that tho mooting was postponed until two o'clock In tho afternoon. It was noised about that Mr. Miehols would spcuk in tho after noon and a good sized crowd turned out to hear him. Had tho matter boon taken in hand in time and properly ad vertised a large crowd would have boon at the meeting. However, those who were present Ustoned attentively to tho old man's remarks and afterwards dis cussed the present situation In a calm and sensible manner. Council Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of Reynoldsvillo Town Council was held on Monday evening, Sept. 2nd, with nil tnoin!ers In nttendnnce. Tho minutes of hist meeting were read and approved. Tho Burgess reported fines collected In August, $.'u;o. Tho street commissioner reported work done on streets nnd sewers, amounting to $02.00, which on motion wns ordered paid. On motion tho following bills wero bIso ordered paid: M. M. Davis, for election papers, $1.30; E. NolT, for 10 nllldnvlts, $2..")0: Geo. F. Cant, plotting Btrcots nnd nlley, $1.00; J. S. Hammond, services and expense to date, $4.2f; F. P. Adolspergor, election costs, $:!.(H1; T. C. Shields, pollco service, $17.00; S. Lattlmer, July gas bill, OS cts.: E. W. McMillcn, linnlh-r, ll.r(!: Reyn oldsvillo Novelty Works, ballot box. $l.Hl; M. II. Welsh, rent of room for election, $0.00; James McPhcrson. police service, $S.7r: II. A. Stoke, ordinance book, 75 cts; Ilerpel Bros., repairing boll, $:t.S7; Cincinnati Bell Foundry Co,, $1 10.:1; Aaron Rogers burying cats nnd dogs and serving notices, $:1.00. On motion tho secretary wus directed to present to M. M. Fisher a bill for the sower pipe put In In front of his prop erty. A communication from tho borough solicitor, was read, containing Instruc tions as to tho method of procedures relative to obstruction placed on Main street by Mr. Fisher, tin motion tho burgess was directed to comply with the solicitor's instructions. Committee consisting of ono council man and two firemen reported tho flro alarm boll to Ihi satisfactory, nnd rec ommended that It Iks accepted, nnd on motion tho bell wns accepted. E. C. Burns and Charles Burns ap peared, and made suggestions about tho opening of Willow Alley, recommended that it bo run, above Instead of below Burns' barn. Mr. Brennnn complained of a nuisance on tho property of Joseph Pentz. Ho wns referred to the burircss for relief. Tho ordinance for the opening of Eighth street passed second nnd final reading. Tho ordinance for tho purchaso of a lot for municipal purposes passed second nnd final rending. Tho street committee was directed to make nn agreement with Mrs. Rhodes, in writing, with regard to sidewalk and fences, and then go on nnd build tho fence. On motion It was resolved to plank Tenth street from Main to Jnckson street, tho work to bo let by contract to tho best bidder. Cupid's Pranks. Tho goddess of lovo has gathered two moro young peoplo of this placo in her embrace and at lO.l.'i a. M. to-day vows will Iks made at hymen's altar thnt will bind two lives together and add ono moro bark on tho connubial sea. Tho contracting parties In this cuse are Miss Martha R. McCrackcn, only child of Davis McCrucken, and John Ross, nn engineer by profession, who is now working in Big Soldier mine. Tho ceremony will bo performed by Rev. II. R. Johnson, pnstor of tho Presbyterlun church, of which Mr. Ross Is a member. Only tho families of tho brido nnd groom will bo present. After tho wedding lunch will be served nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ross will leavo on tho ono o'clock train on a ten-dny wedding tour to Wnkins Glen, N. Y. A house bus already boon furnished and on their return homo they will go Into their own house and settle down to tho realities of married Ufa. May Ask Aid From the State. Tho miners at DuBols nro inadcplor ablo condition. It Is reported that 200 miners nro perfectly destitute. A mooting will bo hold in tho opora houso at DuBols Thursday evening, and tho ('otm'iT Bays, "at that muetlng it is hoped steps will Iks taken to secure the attention of Governor Hastings and In tho end get a stnte charity fund or help In somo way." Mrs. Rhonda to get $1,500.50. The commission appointed by the Court to appraise tho value of tho prop erty taken from Mrs. Geo. Rhouds by tho school board on which to build tho new school houso, mot at Esq. Davis' oftleo yesterday and heard testimony on tho cuso und nftor homing a number of wit nesses finally decided to allow Mrs. Rhoads $1,500.00 for tho ono uoro taken. John II. Corbott, of Reynoldsvillo, Pa., dropped In on Friday to pny his respects and renew his subscription. Mr. Coiisett is a successful business mnn In Reynoldsvillo who novor dis tressed u man In his business life, some thing fow business men can say.Clcar fiold Jmirnid. Miss Lonu Keys, of Brockwayvlllo, Misses Hannah Camnltcll and Brldpot Corwln, of Adrian, Miss Mary MoClo vay, of Holvotia, und Miss Mumio Car tor, of Pittsburg, visited at J. II. Boll's this week. Ovor $."),000 worth of full und winter clothing arrived at Mllllron's mammoth clothing store yesterday. Gllblotn hus rooelved a speelul lot of gent's fine dress shoes. Cull and look thera ovor. Come quick and pay mo, I do not liko to run out on the street and dun you, as It looks bad. J. A. Welsh. Huve you seen tho mueh-tulked-about Toklo shoe at Gllulom's ? ml . TO P.E BUILT! CHARTER GRANTED LAST WEEK SURVEYORS AT WORK. The Road Will be Constructed to Connect Reynoldsville and Warren. The following dispatch from Harris burg last Wednesday, which Bpiscarcd In several of the daily papers that came to Reynoldsvillo, has given nur peoplo something to talk about: A charter was granted to tho Reyn oldsvillo, Warren & Buffalo Railroad Company, the road being SO miles long, and to run through tho following coun ties: Jefferson, Clearfield, Elk, Forest and Warren. It will connect tho con tral portions of MoCulmont township, JelTerson County, Willi tho Dunkirk itc Allegheny Valley Railroad, near War ren. Several of tho Incorporators nro from Jin 11 u l. N. V. Capital stock. $1,200.1X10, s. U. Elliott, of Reynolds villo, Pa., Is president. A representative of The STAU called Bt the 11., L. Sc Y. C. M. Co. office Mon day to interview S, B. Elliott, president of the proposed new railroad. Mr. Elliott received tho reporter vory cm tllnlly, but wns reticent nbout tho new rond. Ho said the road would certain ly bo built and that two or threo corps of engineers nro at work surveying tho proposed line, and further than that at present he sayeth not. Tho B., R. & P. owns, or has largo Interest, In coal mines in thn neighbor hood of Punxsutawney nnd ns n natural result those mines get tho preference for ears, Ac. Flvo years ngo tho B., L. A Y. C. M. Co, secured a controlling Interest in tho road In order to get a good car supply nnd better shipping facilities. After tho failure of A. G. Yates tho coal company of this placo lost control of the read and has since been having difficulty in getting cars to fill their orders. The new rond will give tho B., L. & Y. Co. a shipping outlet north independent of tho B., R. StV. Tho Reynoldsvillo & Falls Creek tracks will Iks used from this placo to Falls Crook and tho new road will be constructed from that placo to Warren. When tho new road is built a larger output of coal from tho mines nt this place will bo tho result. Tho construc tion of this road will bo a great benefit to Reynoldsvillo, ns this will bo tho terminus of tho road. It cannot Iks constructed too soon, and The Star hopes that it will not prove to bo only railroad talk, but thnt by this timo next yenr tho iron horso will bo heard snort ing along in tho valleys between Reyn oldsvillo nnd Warren. Tho routo has been surveyed several times nnd two years ngo tho probabilities of building the road wero discussed. It has been rumored that tho Vunder bllts, this Central Railroad of Pennsyl vania, and other corporations wero negotiating for tho purchase of tho B., L. & Y. C. M. Co. mlnos, but tho re ports lack confirmation. A Noted Sidewalk. M. M. Fisher has built a sidewalk in front of his placo of business on Main street that In all probability will Iks rebuilt. Wo havo boon Informed that tho town council forbid Mr. Fisher making his walk any higher than other wulks onto which his joins, but ho ruised it up so thut lit the meeting Mon day night the council rightly culled It an "obstruction on Main stroct," und referred tho mnttcr to tho street com mittee. Missionary Worker. Mrs. Duvls, of Stoubonvillo, Ohio, who Is muklng u tour of tho Ciniion Presbytery In tho Interest of Homo Missionary work, delivered an interest ing talk on Mission work in tho Presby terian church last Sunday evening. A collection wns taken up und given to tho Home MIssIonnry Society of tho Presbyterlun church In this pluce. A Boy's Invention. It is an old saying thnt "necessity Is the mot her of Invention, "yet It occasion nlly occurs thnt mischlovous boys get Inventions that necessity is not tho mother of. A car of poaches was left on tho Biding nt this plnco one night last woek and some of tho boys helpod themselves. Their way of stealing the fruit wns with a long sharp stick, Notice to the Public. I will close out at private sale tho fow goods remaining after tho auction and hereafter will continue to do business at tho old stand, where I will dovoto my ontiro timo to tho optical business and watch repairing In ull of Its brunches, and will soli goods by sample at prices that will astonish all prospective buy ers. Thanking tho publlo for tholr liberal putronago in tho past and asking a coutlnunnco In the future, I remain Respectfully, C. F. Hoffman. Much shoes, little money at Robinson's. Ladies, have you soon the lutest stylo shoes at Gilhlom's? There aro a fow goods loft after tho auction. You can buy them at auction prices. c. F. Hoffman. The sucker carrying an umbrella that don't belong to him wlU hand it over and ease his conselonee. Ownor's namo Is on the handle J. VAN Reko. Haps and blankets for sale nt the Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co.. store at cost to oloso out the stock. Best shoes tn America for least money at Robinson's. SOCIETY'S WHIRL. Mrs. I. M. HiK'h is visiting nt Ciniion. M. C. Coleman was in Butler Inst week. Mrs. C. E. Jones is visiting nt Brook wayvllle. Martin Phalen nnd wife spent Snndny In Pittsburg. James Tyson visited In New Bothlo hem the past week. Miss Vernu K. Ring visited relatives In DuBois last woek. Miss Lydln Phalen Is visiting Bt Con tervllle, Elk county. Mrs. E. E. Stewart Is visiting her parents nt Lock Haven. Dr. H. W. SUclc, of Corsica, was In Reynoldsvillo Inst week. Ed. B. Phalen wont to Pittsburg Sat urday to enter n college Mrs. Osenr North, of Eleanora, spent Sunday at R. H. Wilson's. Maggie Bolger Bnd Mary McDonald spent Sunday In Falls Creek. Mrs. Frances Best nnd daughter, Miss Flo, spent Sunday In Big Run. Miss Annie Shay, of DuBois, visited at Jos. R. Pent.'s tho past woek. Mrs. Joseph lloody left yesterdiiy on a visit to East Brady nnd Pittsburg. Miss Edna Humphrey, spent Sunday with tho Misses Bnrclny nt Big Run. Peter Cox hns gone to Rockland, Venango county, to spend the winter. Mrs. J. S. MoCiclght, of Rldgway, visited la Reynoldsvillo tho past week. Mrs. M. Carey visited her daughter, Mrs. Jas. M. Marsh, nt Sllgo this week. Robt. Ross nnd wife, of Rldpwny, spent Sundny with A. ti. Mllllron's family. Mrs. Grisslner, nee Clara MeCreight, of Pittsburg, is visiting Mrs. Fred Zeltlor. Mrs. J. M. Daley, of Penfield, Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. G. M. Mc Donald. Miss Suslo Reynolds returned Satur day from n visit ut Gelstown nnd several Other places. Miss Cliu n MeClarren returned Mon day from a visit at Punxsutawney nnd Indiana county. B. G. Woodward went to Lock Huven Saturday to attend tho Stuto Normal the ensuing term. Miss Orphu Boor nnd Miss Julln Kirk returned to the Clarion Stnto Normal Monday afternoon. Miss Ida Jones, a typo In tho Fulls Creek Jliralil office, sin-nt Sunduy In West Reynoldsvillo. Miss Katie Collins, of New Beth lehem, visited ut Daniul Nolan's In this plnco tho past week. James Slianer, Dr. J. C. King nnd Geo. Mellingcr had business nt tho county scut Saturday. Miss Lula Black, who has been at Irvona, Pa., for sometime, enmo to Reynoldsvillo Saturday. Misu Lou Foust, who has been visit ing In Huntingdon county two months, returned homo lust week. Mrs. L. C. McGaw, of Punxsutawney, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rlston, In this placo last woek. Misses Bessie Richardson and Ethel Mitchell, of Driftwood, visited In Reyn oldsvillo during tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arnold nnd son, Harold, who wero at Cupo May flvo weeks, returned homo last week. Miss Annio Humphrey, of Curwens villo, vlsltod her brother, J. M. Hum phrey, In this pluce tho past woek. II. Gilblom, of tho Gilblom shoo house, loft Monday morning for a pleas trip to Detroit nnd St. Clair, Mich. Miss Agnes Bennott, of Punxsu tawney, has boon tho guest of Miss Gertrude Fnrrell tho past fow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Palen went to Culro, N. Y., this morning, called thero by tho deuth of Mr. Palun's mother. Missos Bornlco and Gortrude Nicklos, of Vcnnngo county, nro visiting their aunt, Miss II. J. Nicklo, In Reynolds villo. Miss Hollo Miller, of Now Bethlehem, visited her cousins, Misses Jennie and Jesslo Robertson, In this place last week. Miss Mary Griffith, of Sernnton, nnd Mrs. David Thomas, of Weedvlllo, visited at David T. Evans' the past week. John W. Pohtlethwalt, of Valier, Jef fursou county, father of Prof. A. J. Postlethwalt, wus In Reynoldsvillo last week. Mrs. Scott Kelrns, of Brookvlllo, visited her purents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cuthcart, in this place last week. Fred Reed, who has been at home a fow weeks on a vacation, will returtn to Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., to-duy. James Irving, mnnager of tho Com pany store, returned Muuday ufternoon from a .two weeks' business and pleas ure trip at Philadelphia, New York und Kltniru, N. Y. Mrs. George White, of Naylor, Mo., Is visiting Miss Lo White onllillstreet. Mrs. White lived In this section at ono timo and has many acquaintances and friends In Reynoldsvillo. Jos. McKornnn, haggngemuster at tho A. V. station, nnd wife started Monday on a two weeks' trip to Buffulo, Rochester and Wellsvlllo, N. Y., the homo of Mr.McKernan's childhood duyg. Sum'l Miles, a hardware merchant of Oskuloosa, Iowa, is visiting his undo and aunt, Robert Miles and Mrs. David Reynolds, for a few day. Ho will take his mother, Mrs. Ellon Miles, home with him. Shu has boon visiting horn nine months.