Subfcriitlinn $1.00 per year, in advnnre. C. A. TF.PIIICM. Hdllor and Pub. WEDNESDAY, JUNK 17, INIKl. travel' Wutbr. Passencnr trains arrive nnd lunvo Iteyn- oldavllle follows: Alleyhrnil Valley Hailwuy. Eastward. Wmtwnrd. Trains, - S.44 . m.lTmln S, - -7.4ns, m. Train I, - i mp. m. Train J, -1.42 p.m. Train a - H.flTp. m.lTriiln 10, - - t.l!p. m. hkykoi.ihvii,i.k roiT-orrics. Malls arrive and leave the pnat-offli-e as follows: Arrlvw. Depart. rnnMTHawr.KT. thk bast. 1.1ft p. m. - - 7.05 p. m. IIS. 30 p. m - - it.Wp. m. rnoMTHP. rT. m tm wwr. 1.00 a. m. t.oo p. rn.l7.lfl a. m. - - 1.1(1 p. m. Arrives from Hnthmel and l'rerott.vllln ll.son. m. Arrive (mm Panic Tuiwdays, Tliurdnya and Rnturdnv nl p. m. Departs fur l'reneottvllln, KHthmel, Panic I. on p. m. dm hour T.OO a. m. to S.nn p. m. Money order olllee oeii from 7.00a. m. to 7.8H p. m. Register offline open from 7.110 n. ni. to s.oo n. m. Legal Holiday from 7.00 to .oo a. m. nnd from IJ.OO to X.ibin.m. E. T. McdAW. I". M. fl Little ot Everything. "The 8tat" for One Hollar. For a few months tit least, wo will offer THK Star to new subscribers for V(l.00 a year, cash IN advance. This of- ler noius gooa loom suoscrioers who pay all arrearage and ono year in advance. All back subscriptions will he charged at the old rate of $1.50 per year. The Star for 11.00. Reynoldsville wilt celebrate. Men's suits $1.75 at Mllllrens. It is much easier to find a fault than to mend it. It will pay you to buy your shoes at J. S. Morrow's. Buy the Duke bicycle at Stoke's for $.'17.50. It Is a dandy. The Klckapoo Indians folded their tonU and vamosed yesterday. Gents, the latest things in belts at Bell's. Call and see them. The Clarion Assembly opens to-day and continues until July 1st. Rev. P. Metzenthln will preach in New Castle, Butler Co., next Sunday. . Two Italians, with harp and violin, played on tho streets yestorday after noon. Do you want a pretty carpet? Then go to the Reynoldsville Hardwai-e Co. store i We have added a full new line of shoes. Come and give us a call. J. S. Morrow. Judge Reed's decision in the Punxsu- tawney election fraud will bo found in this issue. Landed estates are now understood to be estates that have landed in the hands of the lawyer. Dry Simpson cures discharge from the ear. Consult him at once at the Bel nap House. Four colored men with violin, guitar and triangle played and sang on the streets yesterday. New schedules went in to effect on the A. V. R'y, B., R. & P. R'y and P. & E. R. R. on Sunday. Undertaker Hays has just received a new black wagon to be used to deliver caskets and ruff boxes. Brussels and Ingrain carpets ot all styles, at low prices, at the Reynolds vllle Hardware Co. store. If you are soured on the world, don't try to contaminate those with whom you meet, with the same disease. If you want a handsome piece of silver stop at C. F. Hoffman's. The prices are the lowest In Reynoldsville. The Brook ville Republican made its appearance last week In a neat new dress of type, including new bead letter. Best line of carpets to select from In town are to be found at the Reynolds ville Hardware Co. store. See and be convinced. Dr. J. H. Murray and Miss Mildred Fuller will be married at the Fuller hoaetad, near Prescottvlllo, at 8.00 P. M. to-day. An infant of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rogue, who reside near the tannery, was buried in the Sandy Valley ceme tery yesterday forenoon. Mary, four-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Thos. B. Reed, died Sunday of diphtheritic croup and was buried in Beulah cemetery Monday afternoon. Solomon Shaffer is having a stone wall built to fill up the space In front of bis property where the two women topped off the sidewalk about a year ago. About fifteen Daughters of Rebekah of this place, drove to Falls Creek lust Thursday evening to be present at the installation ceremonies in the Rebekah lodge at that place. The ladles' Work Society of the Presbyterian church will serve loe cream and cake at the resldenoe of S, T. Reynolds, on Main St., Saturday evening?. June 20tb. Knot H. Eaverson, an erstwhile Reyn Idsvlllo boy, now of Hughesvllle, Pa., will be married to MIm Minnie Agusta rulmer at Hartley Hall, Pa., this tVflOlBg. Ladles' carpet sllppors at Robinson's 25 cents. Forty-two Inch tablo oil cloth at 11 cts. at People's Bargnln store. Tho Fourth of July will be celebrated In Heyrmldsvllle In grand style. Cbas. J. Bangert, of tho Falls Creek Herald, was In Reynoldsvlllo yesterday. One difference between men and women is that metj nave to uio lo become angels. A one-armed hand organ grinder was in town Thursday. The fellow had the organ on a little express wagon. On account of improvements being made in the auditorium of tho M. E. church, preaching services were hold In tho lecturo room of tho church lust Sunday. A public mass meeting: of miners Is to bo held at tho Henry switch, near Rathmcl, to-morrow, Thursday evening at seven o'clock to hear tho mining situation discussed. The Revnoldsvllle Hardware Co. store has received new spring samples of brtisscls, extra velvet and Ingrain car pets. If you want a new carpet soo the samples and get prices at this store. A machinist who has been on a pro tracted drunk and had becomo crazy as result thereof, was confined In the lock-up of this borough ono night and in the West Reynoldsville lock-up two days lost week. The Daughters of Rebekah will in stall new officers on tho evening of Juue 2.1rd, fourth Tuesday of this month. All members are requested to be present. After the Installation cere monies an ice cream and enke social will be held. Tho Knights of Pythias reunion hold at Clearfleld Thursday of last week was largely attended. Quito a number went from this place on tho special ex cursion train over the B., R. & P. The next reunion will bo held In Brookvlllo on June 11, 1897. D. M. Gelst, brother of Miss Myrtlo Gelst who has taught school several terms In this place and has been elected for the ensuing term, was admitted to the Jofforson county bar last weok and qualified to practice as an attorney in all the courts of the county. George H. Mundorff, of tho Robinson & Mundorff grocery, came very nearly having one or two fl rigors torn off his Ight hand last week by getting his hand between a barrel of sugar and tho side of the wagon box just at tho timo when thoro was a little drop In sugar. We received an invitation Monday from Miss Notta D. Coax to attend tho annual commencement exercises of tho Duquesno College, Pittsburg, Thursday evontng, June 18th, In tho Alvln Theatre, Pittsburg. Miss Netta D. Coax Is a member of tho graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Robinson .ontor- talncd a number of gentlomcn and lady friends at their palatial home on Main street last Thursday evening, and on Saturday a number of Indies wore enter tained at a six o'clock tea by Mrs. Robinson. The refreshments on both occasions were elegant. Esq. E. Neff and wife, who were at Chambersburg, Gettysburg, Anteltum, South Mountains and several other historic places weok before last, brought two land turtles home with thorn from South Mountains for pots. One of the turtles has W. R. C, 1888, carved on its back. The first excursion of tho season to the great Klnzue Viaduct will be run over the B., R. & P. R'y next Sunday, June 21st. Train will leave Falls Creek at 0.30 a. M., arriving at Viaduct at 12.30 P. M. Returning, train will leave Klnzuo at 4.00 p. M. Fare for round trip $1.00. G. A. Emery and wife, who have boon traveling with Washburm Sisters as Emery-Marlowe specialty artists, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josh Emery, at Hotel Matson, in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Emery came from Philadelphia Monday where tho show they were traveling with closed for the season. A man came to town last Friday with a wagon load of cherries for which he asked ten cents a quart, or three quarts for twenty-five cents. In about one hour afterwards another man followed after with a wugon load of cherries asking six cents a quart. And so it is It is claimed that the cherry crop in this county is very large. Dr. H. C. Dlltz, of Clayvllle, and Dr B. Frank Shires, of Punxsutawney, class mates of Dr. J. H. Murray, of this pluco, drove over Monday afternoon to take in the banquet given to the "Hopeless Dozen" at hotel McConnell Monday evening. The gentlemen remained in town to attend the Murray-Fuller wed' ding this evening. Dr. Diltz Is to be groomsman. The County Superintendent's office in the court bouse at Brook vllle la being re papered and repainted and new book cases and desks will be put into the offloe. Prof. Teltrlck believes In hav lng school rooms neat and clean and, therefore, don't want ' to set a bad example by having a dingy offloe into which the directors and teachers of the county would be ushered when they want to see the County Superintendent. A woman may not have an agreeable disposition although she drosses sweetly. Think of sugar coated pills. James Thomas, a first-class barber formerly of Brookvlllo, went to work In R. J. Thomas' barbershop in this place Monday morning. Geo. W. Helford's Carnival of Novel ties will exhibit in Reynoldsville on Tuesday, June 23rd. It is a twenty-five cent wagon show. Big reduction on boys' clothing, from B to 14 years, at People's Bargain store. A dress straw hat given away with every suit. Got your boy a new suit for 4th of July. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Edward Jennings and Miss Margret Lattlmer to take place at tho home of Samuel Lattlmer, on Hill street, at 8.00 P. M., Wednesday, June 24th. A number of Reynoldsvlllo young people are talking of going to Washing ton, I). C, next month to attend the Fifteenth International Convention of the Voting People's Society of Christian Endeavor. The scclflcatlons for Dr. J. II. Mur ray's new residence can be seen at J. S. Morrow's store. Bids for the erection of the building will bo received up to June 27th, when the contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder. "Jack" Skehan, an employee of Hotel McConnell, went to the West Penn Hospital, Pittsburg, this week. A few months ago "Jack" let a keg ot beer fall on his left anklo and It has troubled him ever since, gottlng worse all the time. The Clover Cycle Club was reorganiz ed last Thursday evening and the following olllcers were elected: Presi dent, M. W. McDonald; vlco-prosldent, J. Corwln; secretary, Charles Kah; treasurer, Ed. Gooder. A number of new members have been taken In. The following offlcors will Deinstalled In the Lady Wlnslow Degree Lodge, No. 205, Daughters of Robckah, I. O. O. F., on Tuesday evening, June 2.1rd: Noblo Grand, Annlo Wlnslow; Vice Grand, Maggie Bell; Assistant Secre tary, Carrie Dooter; Trustee, Lin Shlck. Norwood G. PInney, of Brookvlllo, fire insurance agent, has appointed John Trudgon, of Reynoldsvlllo, his solicitor, successor to Walter Spry, deceased. Mr. Trudgen is a step son of Walter Spry and well known In Reyn oldsvlllo, and all business will rccolvo prompt attention entrusted to him. The "Hopeless Dozon" banqueted at Hotel McConnell Monday evening at the expense of Dr. J. II. Murray, who forsakes tho bachelor organization this evening by taking unto himself a wlfo. Tho bill of fare was tho most elaborate tho "Hopeless Dozon" has over had placed before thorn, so we have boon in formed. At a mooting of the West Reynolds ville school board Monday evening three' teachors, all residents of West Reynoldsvlllo, were elected: O. II. Johnston, Miss Hannah Stauffor, Miss Taooy Dempsey. A mooting will be held Friday evening of this week to elect a principal, which will either be Prof. Postlewalt or Prof. Elsenhart. Mi's. Solomon Hollabaugh and Rachel Roltz, of West Reynoldsvlllo, drove out Into the country last Sunday and when returning In the evening their horse got frightened at a barrel, sitting by the wayside on Brown etrect, and upset the buggy, dumped tho ladles into the ditch and mado a wreck of tho buggy. The ladles were not badly In jured. Chlldern's Day services were held in the Presbyterian, church lust Sunday morning. "The Good Shephord" exercise provided by tho Presbyterian Board of Sunday School Work, was used. The exorcises wore pleasing and well rendorod. The church was beauti fully decorated for the occasion. There wore two pyramids of ferns seven feet high, one on each side of the altar, and the balance of the decorations consisted of roses and cut (lowers. On Friday next, June 10th, there is to be an ox roast, with all its attending accessories, base ball games, too cream festival, orations, recitations, ic, at Summersvlllo, this county. The objoct of the big time is to raise money for the Methodist Episcopal church organ fund of that place. There will be three bands present to enliven the duy's doings, the Now Bethlehem Juvenile band, Bolloylow Cornet band and the Summervllle Martial band. Tho A. V, R'y will sell excursion tickets. The new schedule on tho A. V. R'y don't receive the approval of the busl' ness men of this place and the people who live at Hopkins, O'Donnell, Camp Run and Fullers. On the old schedule the people of those places could come to Reynoldsville on the 6.57 P. M. train and have almost two hours to do shop ping, and return home on the 8.48 p. M Scheduling tho west bound train almost one hour earlier at this place reduces the time for the people who ooroe to buy, and makes it almost impossible for them to visit the stores, buy what they want and get back to the railroad inside of fifty-sis minutes. An effort will likely be made to get the railroad eonv panytobold the train here forty-five minute or an hour. Trained Cat. Hubert Farroll has a white cat that has been trained to go to the barn at milking time, sit up on Its hind legs several feet away from the cow and drink In a stream of'warm milk squirted direct from the cow bythomllkor. Does It Mean Matrimony t Prof. H. B. Teltrlck, tho young man who recontly assumed the duties of the office of county superintendent, has purchased a $1,400.00 residence in Brookvllle. Who can Interpret the meaning thereof f Does It mean matri mony? Age Don't Interfere With Matrimony. A widower elghty-throo years old has proiMmcd to a Hoynoldsylllo widow about half his ago. The woman reject ed tho old gentleman and told him she thought him too old to get married, and the old lover claimed to be as youthful as some of the men of to-day are at 35 years. In pleading his oase he told tho woman he had four widows in view but that he would much rather marry her than any of the others. . Struck a Good Position, Henry A. Reed has secured a good position as traveling salesman for tho National Cash register Co. of Dayton, Ohio. Henry will go to Dayton about the first of July and take a thirty day course In a school at that place which is required of alt the agents for the National Cash Register Co. The company furnishes the schooling free and pay Henry's hotel bill while taking tho courso. Tlfe salaries of the above company's agents run from $100.00 a month to $3,000.00 a year. Collided With Telegraph Pole. Soloo Mohney, an employee of the Falls Crock Herald office, camo to Reyn oldsville one evontng last week on a freight train on tho R. ft F. C. R'y and n attempting to get off the train at this place before it stopped, ho lost control of his body and tho left side of his head and face collided with a telo graph pole. The telegraph pole was not Injured by the collision, there was not even any bark knocked off tho polo, there was none on It but It was different with Seloe's face. His mother recognized him, however, when he got home. Let the Eagle Scream. Posters have been printed announcing that there will be the grandest celebra tion In Reynoldsvlllo on July 4th ever known since American Liberty was proclaimed. Tho Sons of Veterans, who have taken hold of tho matter, are caving nothing undone to mako the eagle scream loud and long. Bull games, bicycle races, foot ball games, etc., lu fact an entire day of sports and pleasure will be arranged for. P. O. S. of A. Camps, Jr. and Sr. O. U. A. M. Councils, I. O. O. F., K. of P., K. G. E., S. of V. and G. A. R. lodges from various places will be represented in tho grand parade, which will consist of secret societies, fire compunics, indus trial and fantostlo representations. Don't Miss It. All roads load to Reyn oldsville. Come and bring your friends, If you want to have a good time. Lucky Runaway. A young horse owned by Thos. Tapper, the liveryman, raised some excitement for a few minutes Saturday forenoon by running down Main street at a reckless speed with a now buggy attached to It. Several unsuccessful attempts wore mode to stop the animal. Whom the horse turned In off Main street to Tapper's stable Its front feet slipped from under it and the horse fell and slid down the small embankment without doing injury to Itself or damag ing tho buggy. What the result would havo been had tho horso not fallen can only be conjectured. An employee of tho livery stable had the horse out driving It for exorcise and in making a turn on East Main street the driver was thrown out of the buggy and the horse ran to the barn. It is a very unwise act to try to stop a runaway horse by throwing a hat in front of it, as was done Saturday morn ing, and is often done under similar oli'cumstancus. Democratic Primaries and Convention. Tho Democratic primaries wore held in Jefferson county last Saturday and the county convention was held in Brookvllle Monday afternoon. The convention was called to order by County Chairman G. M. McDonald. J. P. Taylor, of Falls Creek, was elected chairman ot the convention. J. W. Wilson, S. S. Long and W. D. Kane were elected secretaries. C. G. Ernst, ot Punxsutawney, reading clerk. The count ot the primary election resulted in the following nominations: Con gress, W. M. Falrman, of Punxsu' tawnoy; State Senate, C. G. Ernst, of Punxsutawney; Assembly, A. M. Armstrong, of Brockway vllle; Prothono tary, D. C. Gillespie, of Big Run; Register and Recorder, B. H. White- hill, of Falls Creek; Sheriff, J. J. Young, of Punxsutawney; County Treasurer, Jas. A. Aharrab, of Heath towushtp; Commissioners, Sam'l States, ot Bell township, Al. Hawk, of Brookvllle; Auditors, S. R. Kelley, ot Brookvllle, N. H. Dloner, of Rose township. W L. MoCracken was elected Chairman Demoo ratio County Committee. Youths' ox-blood shoes $1.50 and $1.73 at Robinson's. Court of Equity. An Important case is being heard this week by Judge Geo. S. Cresswell, of Franklin, Pa., who Is here to relieve Judge Reed because of his interest In the ease as counsel. It Is equity pro ceedings to prove tltlo and secure pos session of the chnreh property of tho Evangelical Association, and In which the present pastors nnd official members are respondents. Presiding Elder J. W. Homer, of the Allegheny district, and Presiding Elder B. F. Felt, of the Franklin district, and Revs. S. Mllllron, L. J. Bomgardner, D. J. Herschberger and J. M. Weaver are here In tho Inter est of the congregations now using the property In question as places of public worship. Tho plaintiffs claim the prop erty on a technicality, a division In the church giving them possibly a legal claim, but not one In equity, and It appears In the raes now being beard that a great wrong is bolng attempted against a considerable portion of the wople In several communities. There are four church proorties In this coun ty Involved, that of Mount Carniet, at North Freedom, the church at Heath ville, that at Brookvlllo, and that at Worthvlllo, Rev. B.B.Pell.the plaintiff, appearing in each separate ease as pas tor of sold churches. Means and Clark, assisted by E. B. Esher, of Chicago, represent the plaintiffs, and Geo. A. Jenks, Esq., the defendants. A large number of witnesses are present to tes tify as to their knowledge of the facts relative to the title to tho several prop erties. Brookvlllo Jiepuhlienn. Somebody Lied. On Monday Amos St rouse, of McC'nl- mont township, was seriously Injured by limb of a troo falling upon him. Ills skull was cracked. He was passing through the woods on his way home from Clark, Klser & Kipp's sawmill when tho limb fell on him. He lay un conscious for a long tlmo and when he recovered he managed to walk to the railroad track where passing workmen found him. He was conveyed to his home and is lying in a precarious con dition. Punxsutawney jr. The above Is a sample of how some people lie to newspapor men. While Mr. Strouso was working In the woods near his mill a limb of a tree fell on his left arm and bruised it badly, but he re sumed his work in ten minutes after wards. Mr. Strouso was In Roynolds vllle Saturday and was surprised when the JVnr Item was read to him. The itoirs did not intentionally almost kill Mr. Strouse, it was the editor's informant. New Railroad. Tho Brookvlllo Railroad Co., with acnpltal stock of $1.10,000, has applied for a charter for the purpose of building a railroad frorri Brookvllle up the North Fork, thirteen miles, into a large timber track in Polk township on which it is estimated thoro is from 70,000,000 to 100,000,000 leet of hemlock. This road will Ims built ostensibly to haul timber and bark over. Tho Allegheny Valley Railway Co. is to construct tho pew road and is to commence operations at once. It is expected that the rails will be laid before snow flies. In all prob ability when this road Is finished the traveling public will get off tho cars near Bovier's hotel, in Brookvllle, and not be compelled to jump off at Long view, as Is done now. Not in the Contract. Editor Star, Dear Sir: In your last Issue of The Star I notice that you made an error n relation to my contract for carrying the mail between the postoflice and the A. V. R'y depot. The notice from post- office department says nothing regard ing the timo of delivery and I never entered Into a contract to deliver the mull within ten minutes after arrival of train. Joseph Shaffer. It was Postmaster E. T. McGaw, who claims to have the authority, that issued an order that the mail be delivered within ten minutes after the arrival of tho trains. The Duke bicycle has 28-in. wheels. wood rims, barrel hubs, nickle tangent sjKikes, fitted with M. & W. quick-repair tires, German silver furrules, ball bearings to every part, mado from high grade steel, carefully hardened, all dust proof, rat trap or rubber pedals, all bright parts finely nlckled, japanned with special enamel, black, which pro duces the best finish that can bo desired; wel-'ht, 24 pounds; price $3. 50 at i Stoke's drug store. Don't forgot that if there is anything you want In silverware that I have not got I will ordo it for you at 10 per cent and this will save you 20 per cent. C. F. Hoffman. L. Fosdick, special agent Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York, Is in town establishing an agency with M. C. Coleman. H. Alex. Stoko is selling The Duke, an 1396, high grade, $00.00 bicycle for $37.50.' Think ot it! Big reduction on boys' clothing, from 5 to 14 years, at People's Bargain store. A dress straw hat glvenaway with every suit. Get your boy a new suit for 4th of July. Before you buy a suit see Mllllrent. Perfect Headache Powder are the best in the market. Try them. For ale at the Reynolds Drug Store. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Glimpneg of the People who are Passing To and Fro. Daniel E. Coyle, of Pittsburg, Is visit ing In this place. M. J. Coylo was. In Pittsburg last week on business. Will F. Marshall wns In Rochester, N. Y., over Sunday. W. W. Barclay, of Big Run. was in Reynoldsville Monday. Miss Emma Aaron Is visiting at Crates, Clarion Co., Pa. . L. P. Seeley, of Pittsburg, was in Reynoldsville last week. G'has. Lucas, ot Camp Run, moved to Elmira, N. Y., last week. Mrs. Solomon Rhaffer Is visiting Mrs. ; P. J. Slattery In Jamestown. Miss Joan Rcley, of Pittsburg, Is visiting friends In this place. Mrs. E. 8. Vosburg, of Driftwood, visited In this place the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moore returned yesterday after a week's visit at Corsica. Albert Gooder, of Brookvllle, visited his brother, Ed. Gooder, In this place last week. Mrs. George Melllnger left horo Sat urday on a visit to Saltsburg and Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Mrs. John Peters, of East Brady, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lattlmer, in this place. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Irwin, of Rldg- . way, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Snyder In this place last weok. Mrs. John S. Smith, of Oakdale Station, near Pittsburg, is visiting old time friends in this place. J. A. Welsh, tho ex-merchant of this placo, Is in Summervlllo this week put ting down a cement sidewalk. Daniel Brewer and wife, of Brook vlllo, spent Sunday with their son, E. S. Brewer, In West Reynoldsvlllo. Rev. John Ballontino, of Clarion, preached In the Baptist church at this place Sunday morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Simmons were called to Olean, N. Y., Saturday by the serious Illness of Mr. Simmons' father. Charles Gleason, ono of the proprie tors of tho lnrgo tannery at Driftwood, had business In Reynoldsville last week. Mrs. S. M. Rhoads left Reynoldsville last week on an extended visit at Philip burg, Altoona and Hollidays burg. A. A. Neff and wife, of near Plum ville, Indiana Co., Pa., visited the former's brother, E. Neff, in this place last woek. Miss Louisa Anderson went to Allegheny City tho first of this week to stay sometime with her sister, Mrs. John Hart man. John Shannon attended the Ancient Order of Hibernians Convention at Wil liamsport last week as a delegate from the lodge at this place. James and Alexander Walte went to Waynesburg yesterday morning. They will graduate at the Waynesburg Col lege on tho 25th Instant. Mrs. J. A. Welsh started the first of this week on a month's visit with friends at Braddock, Pa., and with her parents at Crates, Clarion Co., Pa. Mrs. Dr. Wm. Shields, of Jackson ville, Indiana county, Pa., has been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. M. Davis, in this placo the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Karns and son, of Oakmont, Miss V. H. Eaton, telo graph 0erator of Verona, are visiting at A. B. Weed's, in West Reynoldsville. C. R. Wnitoomb, traveler and adver tising writer for Seely, the American perfumer, has placed the society fad, Ave Maria, on salo at Reynolds Drug Store. Mrs. Archie Brown, of Rathmel, started for Gallup. New Mexico, last Saturday, where her husband has been for sometime and where they expect to remain. J. C. Swartx, of Pittsburg, a member of the "Hopeless Dozen," came to town to attend the banquet Monday evening and the Murray-Fuller wedding this evening. Hon. S. B. Elliott will go to Mans field, Pa., Saturday to spend a few days visiting his brother and will go to New York in time to sail on tho steamer St. Louis on the 24th Inst, for Europe. Rev. J. W. Crawford went to Eralen- ton yesterday to assist in the marriage ceremony of Miss Winnie Middleton, of Emlenton, and Franklin E. Crawford, of Chicago, which takes place at Emlen ton to-day. Mrs. Thomas Sechrist received a message Monday morning bearing . the sad news that her father, John Lien hurt, ot Sebring, Tioga county, died Sunday night. Mrs. Seehrlst went to Sebring Monday. M. J. Tooney, of Jackson St., assistant superintendent of the Prudential Insur ance Co., was called to Shannondouh, Pa., lust Friday to attend the funeral of his mother, who died Thursday and was burled Saturday. Mrs. W. L. Johnson, Mrs. G. W. jPalen, Mrs. J. B. Arnold, Mrs. J. B. ! Ayers, Mrs. D. W. RUton and Mrs. J, : L. Ewing are attending the nineteenth i annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign I Missionary Society ot the Clarion ! Presbytery at Clarion, Pa., this week.