8ufkription $1.00 per year, in advance. O. A. HTKPIIKNHON. Kdllor anil I'lib. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1807. ffrnvtitv' CTutt, Pft -nirnp IrnltiH arrive ntid leuva Ilorn- Oldarii.. x follows! b. n. a r. liy, (c. m. m) AnlvM I tlnmiHa Train No 71, lufflam ITriiln No, riflopm Allegheny Valley Hailmiy. Eastward. Westward. rain. . - sift a. m ITriiln e. - 7.4(1 a. m. rroln I, - KM p. m. Train 2, - 1.4 p. m. rainS t.M p. m.lTraln 10, - 7. Ml p.m. RTi()LPTii,i.i rosT-ornci. Mali arrive and leave the uost-ofllce na follow! Arrlvs. Ilenart. ruin tii a w rut. rnn th a kt. 1.18 p. m. - - 7.00 p. m. 112.30 p. ro - - s.20p. m. rnoa tna rast. run Tiiiitir. 1.00 a. m. - . J.uo p. m. 17.1(1 a. m. - - 1.15 p. m. Am VP from Itatlimol and .Prrmol tvllln U.DC.a. m. A nivmi from Pnnle Tuasdava. Thurtliivs land "iitnrrtiiys nt S .Ki p. m. I'rjpana ror rreseouvuio, Kaiiiinei, mine 8.00 j). in. ffl hnura 7.00 a. in. to. 00 p. m. Monoy orclrr nfllrf open from 7.(10 a. m. to iv-WD. m. iiiff!jiinr oitii'o nopti ironi i.iiua. in. to ti.no p. m. I-PKiil llollrlnr from 7.00 toS.OO n. tn. mid from 18.00 te S.IIO n. in. K. T. MelUw. I'. M. fl Little ol Everything. Remnants nf nil kinds at Deomer'8. The "woman Id blnek" is in Clenrflold now. Whore will you loaf after 8:00 v. M. now r ' A few Ladles' and children's coats loft at Docmor. There Is some talk of building a church at Hopkins. Duemors expect to sell nil winter good" at a burgnln. Ton blcyclo trunks wero unloaded at this place yesterday. A heavy wind torm flsltod this section Sunday bight. For neat fitting suit, go to Snyder & ohns, foBbionnblQ tailors The 7.G0 train lust evening brought ts flrBt pouc h of mull for Reynoldsvlllo. Did you see the lightning flush thwart the western sky Sunday night? The A. V. pay car gladdened the icarts of tho omployes of tho road last cek. Leap year will not eomo this wuy Jgaln until 1004 eight years. Think Cl it girls! At King & Co. 'a you will II nd baled ay, salt, Hour and a full Hue of general nerchandlse. . Tho teachors' local Institute held at itathtnol Saturday was a very Intorcst- ng Institute. The Republicans of this borough will old a cbucub in Centennial Hull next Ionday evening. About fifteen commercial men struck teynoldsvllle yesterday, Four of them were bicycle agonts. The Dodson trial, inoluding tho $300.00 reward, cost Jofforson county .bout fifteen hundred dollars. The Prohibitionists of ItVytoldsvillo vlll hold a canons la Centennlul Hull Saturday evening, January 23rd. The people will now havo to do their buying before eight o'clock in tho eve- nlng, as the stores close at that hour. Thore is a young lady In Roynolds- vlllo so bashful that sho will not play a piece of musio without an introduction. Rev. Harvey, a student In the Allegheny Seminary, preached In the Presbyterian church In this place Sun day. John Davis, County Commissioners' Clerk, and Miss Annio E. Drenneman, of Brookvllle, were marriod at Hornells ville, N. Y., the Oth Inst. W. S. Ross, proprlotor of the Ross House, filled his ico house last week with eight inch Ice cut from bis d--.ii above the West Reynoldsvlllo school I house. Brookvllle is to have an electric light lant. The town council of that borough has granted the company, khloh Is mostly home capitul, the right if way. The young people of the Baptist uroh will hold a social and festival in he old Baptist church at Prescottville ,ext Saturday evening. All are invited to, attend. The Western Penitentiary at Alle gheny bag 600 more prisoners now than an be kept in accordance with the law nd the Eastern Penitentiary is in the Vme condition. Charles E. Butler, of Mosgrove, Arm- on? county, has bought W. R. Mar ti' grocery store on Main street. W. Butler, brother of the first named, 111 have charge of the store. 3. J. Williams, a West Reynoldsvlllo peer, is selling out his stock to quit bine with the intention of attending Jaw school. He baa studied law and i opose to graduate in that profession, for the handsomest flower ever Intro- uoed In America see plates of the Japan Iris, carried by E. C. Brown' gt. E. C. Brown & Co., sole import er, Rochester, N. Y. H. C. Featn, agt. The peoial meetings in the Methodist Episcopal church, under the direction of Evangelist Heath, are atlll in pro- jrraM. There will be service every vaning this week, except Saturday slog. Sixteen hunrded dollars wore sold by tho Reynoldsvlllo Building and Loan Association Monday evening. A farmers' Institute will bo hold in the Orango Hall, Parndlso, on Tuesday and Wodnosdny, February 23rd and 24 th. Roht. J. Thomns moved his barber shop Into tho basement of Hotel Im perial Inst week. Mr. Thomas has a good room. John Mosslck, a Polnndor, was caught between a ooal car and rib of tho mlno in Hlg Soldier Friday night and had his hips badly squeezed. The early closing of the stores should result In more mon spending the even ings with their families, If for no other reason than because they have nowhero ulse to loaf. Ed. F. Cnmmlngs, nn Insurance agent of Johnsonburg, nlso secretary of the Johnsonburg Hoard of trade, had business In Reynoldsvlllo the latter part of last week. Committees from Fire Companies Nos. 1 and 2 will meet nt Dr. J. IS. Neale's ofllee this evening to elect a chief of tho fire departments to fill tlio vacancy created by the resignation of E. C. Hums. Twenty-Hlx murders hnvo been com mitted in Jefferson county within the past fifteen years, and not a murderer hung. It is time murdering should cettso horo, or hanging begin. Brook vlllo IknuKmt. The water ptpo In tho storo room occupied by Meeker Bros. In Centennial Building, bursted Friday night and flooded the room. Four or five sncks of flour wero destroyed nnd n number of btiHhols of oats well Houkcd. Robert S. Williams, ol West Reyn oldsvlllo, camo very nearly sawing his right thumb off yesterday. Mr. Williams was sawing the end off asmull board, which ho wus holding with his right hand, nnd the saw slipped. Tlin meeting of tho Pennsylvania State Editorial Association in Harris burg has been postponed to January 20th nnd 27th. Chus. Emory Smith, of tho Philadelphia l'rinf, and Col. A. K. MeClure, of tho Philadelphia Time, will be present and deliver addresses. For Sale Fifty acres of well wutered land, loeuted in Washington township; forty-flvo acres cleared and in good furming condition; a dwelling house, burn and nil nooessnry out buildings on land; about 150 fruit trees, pears, pouch, apple unci cherry. For particulars In quire at Tun St A ll olllce. Lost on Suturduy, between Emorlok vlllo and Reynoldsvlllo, or in Reynolds vlllo, a medical memorandum book containing coal unci other accounts. Tho mimes of Peter Buum, Levi Sehugurs, CIiiih. Mohney and others aro In tho book. Tho finder will pleuso leave tho book nt Stak oftleo. Harry Smith, a woodsman of Punxsu tawney, had his right leg crushed lust Thursday afternoon by fulling in front of rolling logs. Smith wus helping to break a landing near Elcunoru and slipped und fell In front of tho logs and several of them passed over his legs beforij ho could got out of the way. A farmers' Institute, under the auspices of tho Department of Ponnsyl vaulu, will bo held at Aliens Mills on Thursday and Friday, February 2ith and 2(lth. Col. J. A. Woodward, J. F. MeCormick and J. J. Thomas, of tho Statu Bourd will bo present and deliver lecturos. A good program, wtych will bo published in this paper next week or the week following, has been prepared for tho institute. Tho semi-annunl convention of tho Washington Township Sunday School Association was held in the Union church at Beochtree last Friday. There wero three sessions, forenoon, afternoon and evening. All sessions wore attended by a full house. Tho alslos wore filled at tho evening sosslon by pcoplo who could only got standing room. An excellent program bad been prepared and was carried out us arrang ed, with a very few exceptions. It was an lntoresting convention. Aa Englishman named Gourhart, of Elcunoru, was knocked insensible by falling out of a spring wagon near the A. V. R'y crossing last Frlduy afternoon. The ma had been to the A. V. baggage room for a trunk and climbed on to the trunk to use it for a seat. Ho started bis nag on a trot and made a quick turn coming out from the station on to Pike streot and was spilled outof the vehicle, struck his head on the hard frozen ground. The man was taken to the Ross House where he soon recovered sufficiently to make the second start for home. An entertainment, undor the auspices of Mountain Cliff Castle No. 359, Knights of Golden Eagle, will be given in the Reynold opera house Thursday evening, Jan. 26th. Fine vocal and instrumental music and comedy by the best of local talent. John Merrltt, the oomedlan, will take part In the enter tainment. Tableau of Knight of Golden Eagle with full cenio effect. General admission 23 cents; reserved eat 35 cents; children 15 oeut. Seat on sale at H. Alex. Stoke' drug store. Misses Barbara Gene Walte and Ro berta Ayres will assist in tho entertain ment, 8ixteen New Rifles. Phil. Kearney Camp No. 30, Sons of Veteran of Reynoldsvlllo, received sixteen now rifles Inst week. Served Him Right. A Falls Creek man was arraigned before 'Squire Neff one dny last week for cruelty to a horso. Tho man plead guilty and had to pay ten dollars nnd costs for abusing the nnlmal. S. of V. Officers Installed. Tho following officers wore Installed in Phil. Kearney Camp, Sons of Veter ans, in this place last Monday ovenlng: Captain, Earl Sutter; 1st Lt., W. P. Woodrlng; 2nd Lt., Clark Wells; Camp Council, II. Alex. Stoko, O. W. Stoke, jr. and 1). W. Atwater. Nose Ssinned. A. M. Woodward, druggist In tho Reynolds Drug Storo, had a generous supply of hark peeled off his prolsiseis yesterday afternoon. Woodwnrd nnd Benjamin Kllno were unloading a largo pleco of ieo when Kline's ico hooks slipped and struck Woodward's noso. Moved to Brookvllle. Meeker Bros., who opened a largo flour and feed Btoro In Reynoldsvlllo a year ngo, moved their stock to Brook vllle last week, whero they havo a flour nnd feed store nnd own n grist mill. Nowell Meeker, who had charge of tho store in tills place, nmdo ninny friends during his stny here. Exciting Runaway. Jim Cox's horso ran off last evening, tin-owing Jim off the wagon and drag ging him over tho ground a short dis tance. Tho horso made a circle around tho A. V. R'y stution, coming down tho platform In front of tho station just us the passengers wero getting on and off the 7:0 train. Several men nurrow ly escaped being run over by tho horso and front part of tho wagon that wus still attached to the animal. "The Hopeless Doien." "The Hopeless Dozen" held their semi-annual meeting and a huuquct at Hotel MeConnell Inst Thursday evening. Minn Hose I thick guvo thorn a bill of fnro thnt would have pleased tho most fastidious epicurean. Charles A. Dick inson was Initiated to fill tho vacancy created in the organization by tho res ignation of (ilenn A. Millirnn. The members of "Tho Hirpoluss Dozen" uro: Frank J. Black, ('has. Kali, M. J. Coyle, John II. Seholield, John L. SlilTor, Philip Loos, Dr. R. E. Harbison, O. J. Corwin, J. C. Swart., F. J. Woukley, I. M. Swartz, Charles A. Dickinson. Plain Talk on Vice and Immorality. Tho meeting exclusively for men, ns advertised In TlIB Sl'AK last week, was held In tho M. E. church Sunduy after ncxin und wus attended by a largo crowd. Evangelist Heath delivered a very forelblo address on tho vices and immoralities of tho present times. Ho handled tho truth with ungloved hands. Whllo some of the charges ho brought against tho in ul u portion of tho human race wero terrible, yet thoy aro facts that nn ono cun gulnsuy. Many in the lurgo audience wero, apparently, great ly impi-ossed with tho statements mado by tho Evangelist. Moving Back to Reynoldsville. Frank A. MeConnell, formerly pro prietor of Hotel MeConnell, who has been ono of tho proprietors of Hotel Puntull, Punxsutttwney, five years, severed his connections with that hotol tho first' of lust week and will retire from business for a timo. Mr. MeCon nell will move his family to Reynolds ville, furnish rooms ovor the Hotol MeConnell billiard room and board at Hotel McConnoll. Mr. MeConnell is an oxcollont hotel man and a vory gonial fellow. He has a host of old-time, warm friends in Reynoldsvlllo who will extend him a cordial welcome as ho returns to resldo in this place. The Andrews Raid. W. J. Knight, the famous engineer of the Andrews raid Into the heart of the Confederacy, gave his Illustrated lecture In Centennial Hall last Friday evening to a small but appreciative audience. The pictures related to the capturing of a locomotive and a train of cars from a camp of 10,000 rebels, tho escape, pursuit, capture and suffering In rebel prison, acoompanlod by a thrilling his tory of this daring raid, tho most dare devil and romantic act of modern or ancient warfare. Mr. Knight was one of the principal actors In tho ruld. The entertainment was given under the auspices of the John C. Conser G. A. R. Post of this place. Located With X-Ray. Alex. McKay, a blacksmith who live at Westvllle, this county, ha been troubled for a number of year from a bullet that was accidentally shot Into his log. The bullet was aimed at a dog, but missed the mark and lodged In Mr. McKay leg. Doctors have probed for the bullet different times, but were never able to locate it. Recently the leg swelled badly and gave Mr. McKay o muoh trouble that he decided to go to Buffalo, N. Y., to ee if the X-ray could locate the bullet. The X-ray showed tho exact location of the pteoe of lead that had been buried in human flesh to many years, and on Saturday the bullet was removed. Mrs. Meeker Died Suddenly. Mrs. Florence Meeker, wlfo of Martin Meeker, traveling salesman for the Freeman Milling Co. of West Superior, Wis., died suddenly about O.OO A. M. Monday, Jan. IRt.h, of neuralgia of the heart, at the residence of Geo. Sprugue, wherg she had boon rooming il tir ing her stay of almost ono year In Ileyn oldsvllle. Mrs. Meeker hud not been enjoying good health for several months and hud been confined to her nsun, and to hor bed part of the time, ten dnys previous to her death, but no one dreamed that the silken thread of life would he snapped UMiutlcr so soon and suddenly, henee her numerous friends In Reynoldsville wero shocked when It was announced that she had died. Thero woro tioiio of the family but tho eleven-year-old daughter, Louisa, with her when she died. Her two sons wero In Brookvllle and when telephoned that their mother wus dangerously ill, Blurt ed at once, but while they were travel ing to Heynoldnville her spirit took its flight. Martin Meeker nnd Florence Corning wero married at Fort Anne, N. Y., about thirty years ago, Mrs. Meeker was then about eighteen years old, milk ing her In tho neigh bi.rhood of forty- eight nt time of death. Four children, two boys nnd two girls, woro born unto them. M. C. Meeker, who is married and lives in Brookvllle, Mrs. J. P. Oil man, of Koscniont, Minn., G. Newell and Louisa Florence Meeker, who havo been In ReynoMsvlllo tho past year. Mr. Meeker and sons sturted lo-dav for Butaviu, III'., with the remains of Mrs. Meeker, where the Interment will tuko place. Mrs. Meeker's fattier and n sister are hurled at Butaviu. An Intellectual Woman Dead. Mrs. I,. C. Shirley, of neiir Punic, departed tills life on tho 12th Inst., nged 7(1 years. Funeral services wero con ducted lit her Into homo on Thursday afternoon by Rev. Tengurdeii, pastor of tho United Brethren church, and her mortal remains were lowered into a now miido grave In the United Brethren cemetery. I!ev. Tengurdeii, who wus personally acquainted with tho deceas ed, said she was the most Intellectual woman In that section nnd also the richest, If not In worldly possessions, in grace. Mrs. Shirley wus the mother of Mrs. Sam'l Bloom, formerly of this plueo, Her IiiihIiuikI und a number of children survive her. Democrat Suggestion Meeting. The Democrats of Winslow township held a suggestion meeting in tlie'rooms over the Iteynoldtwillo Murdwnre Co. store last Saturday nftnrnoon. The following mimes were suggested: Tux Collector-L. U. Lldle, F. W. Deemer. Supervisor J. L. Johnston, J. II. Yolie, Inane Snyder, Ailnm Norris, I. G. Mnnsilehl. .lames Thompson. School Directors J. L, Marshall, .Samuel Steel. Auditors James McGhee, F. W. Deemer, George Hughes. Judge of Election West F. P. Best, John Lett: East F. C. Bennott, S. S. Haines, L. L. Henry. Inspector West. D. L. Brumbaugh, Amos Deemer; East William Gurrie, John Bowser. Register West Arthur O'Donnell, jr.: East G. L. Henry, W. H. Deemer. The primary will he held in tho Prescottville school house at 2:00 p. M. Saturday, January 23rd. Resolutions Fire Co. No. I. At a meeting of Fire Co. No. , Jun uary 14th, 18!)7, tho following resolutions wero adopted: Urmdml, That it is with tho utmost regret and greutest reluctance that wo accent the resignation of Ed. Burns, as chief of our lire dopnrtmont, miido necessary by his election tea high otlleo and removal to Brookvillo. Our de partment hus been wisely, ably and bravely conducted under his directions, nnd we realize that wo not only lose a faithful comrade, but a firm friend. liextilvfd, That which has been our loss will bo Brookville's gain. Uemheil, That these resolutions lie placed on tho minutes of tho company und published in tho Roynoldsvillo papers. Township Republican Ticket. Tho Republicans of Winslow township held their primary at Prescottvillo last Saturday and nominated tne iouowing ticket: School Directors O. H. Broadhead, A. L. Long. Overseer Pisir G. W. Mohnoy. Collector Charles Dean. Auditor A. W. Scott. ' Supervisors Amos Strouse, Sam'l Fve. Keelster fcasi William rye; west. W. F. Hutchison. Judge nf Election East J. L. Long; West W. K. Garvin. Inspector Eust George Bowser; West A. T. MeClure. Meeting for Women Only. All women and girls over fourteen are Invtted to a women' meeting at the Methodist church Sabbath afternoon at half past two o'clock to be addressed by Evangelist Heath on "God's Plan for Woman as Daughter, Wife and Mother." The address will be nonsectarlan and full of Information to all. At it elose an opportunity will be given to make a tree will offering to the speaker by those who fuel that it has been a benefit to them or to tho community. An Evangehtt from Kalomaxoo. About the first of February a seriea of meetings will begin la the Baptist church undor the direction of the new pastor, Rev. Jr. W. Cole, and Evangelist J. W, Dean, of Kalamazoo, Mlob. Men', youth' and boys' suits go In Deemer' clearance sale. Woman' Relief Corps. In 1883 tho Woman' Relief Corps, auxiliary -to the Grand Army of the Republic, was organized and commenc ed the holy mission of relieving and lessening pain, befriending and lending a helping hand to those who had glvon tholr best for their country. Tho or ganization wns started with forty-four truo hearted, earnest woman and at tho present time aggregates 1 13,000. Penn sylvania bus 1 17 Corps, 4,700 members,' and has raised 7fl,r04.r7. John C. Conser Relief Corps, No. 7.1, of this placo, was organized February 22, 1887, with a membership of fifteen. Homer B. Icsch called tho meeting to order and Mrs. Snm'l Wlsor, who is with us at the present time, wns elected secretary of tho meeting. During this time wo havo gained and tost a number of members. Wo havo lost four by denth, Mrs. Montgomery, our first president, Mrs. Hniiek, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Dnnsmoro. Several havo moved away and a few havo dropped out. At present, we have u membership of uhout forty. In our different efforts, slneo our organization, wo leave raised $1,400 in money, besides clothing, quilts, tio. We have expended nlsmt iJflOO.OO of this for relief. Tills year we raised $73.00 in money and expended $.'8.(H). In closing tills your I wUh to thank our secretary and treasurer, Mra. G. C. Strouse and Mrs. Edith l'hlllippi, who havo performed tholr respective duties faithfully and uncomplainingly, and all others who helped to make the year a successful one, not only financially, but harmoniously. Wo have only a few yeurs left in which to aid tho G. A. R., then let us avail ourselves of the present oppor tunity to brighten the pathway of those who so willingly gave up the pleasures of home that we might enjoy oir ountry and our flag. May the Great 'ommander of us all keep our hearts and minds ever truo to the pledge wo havo taken, and may our motto always be Fraternity, Charity and Loyalty. The ttliovu wus written und reud by the retiring pre sident of the Corps, Mrs. Ab. Reynolds, at the close of the year, IWMi. 1 no Corps voted that it no published. Are 9afe in the "Pen." Sheriff Burns landed the Diidsons at tho Western Penitentiary lust Wednes day afternoon without tho least trouble. By good behavior they can shorten their term over tlireo years, and they entered the "pen" with the Intention f being on their good behavior during tho timo they havo to stay thero. It Is laimed that William Dodson bus curi um it Ion and there is doubt as to whether he will servu out his sentence heir sentence wus "hard lubor," but us there aro about one hundred more crim inals in the "pen" ahead of them who were sentenced to hard labor and are Idle on account of no work for them, all the works being already over-erowd- d, they will simply huvo to put In their timo wuiting for a job, however tho puy is the sumo. The Itidgwny IhriKieriil gives tlio Dodsons tho following uncom plimentary noUeo: Althougn the Uodsons wero resl- ents of this bounty, tholr actions from the time they euiiie hero wero not cat - . . ...f ! .1 . ....J 1. 1.. ciliated to win friends and it is a relief to know that tho people of Spring Creek will not bo bothered by their presenco for some time ugain. ui ineir gum mere cun no no ques tion. It is to be honed thnt their almost miraculous esmipe from death and tho imprisonment they will bo compelled to undergo will be a lesson to them, and at tho end of their term they will realize . .u nalL.. I ...i mo; iruwi mi mo iiirriiiuirui nui;ii wiueu e Will Dodson wrote on tho walls or trio F.Ik county jnil, that 'tho way of tho i ransgressor is hnnl.'finn" bo bettor men. Tlio sympat hy ol nil will go out to tho I wlfo of W 111 fhIsn in her worse than widowhood, in indigent circumstances nnd several lit.t.te ones to provide for. Her caso Is a plt.inil one ana excite much sympathy." West Reynoldsville. At a meeting of the Republican voter of West Reynoldsville Borough Satur day evening Jan. 10th, the followlr.tf name were suggested, to bo voted lor at the primary election to bo held Sub- urdaj v.toynoon Jan. 2.Jrd: BURGESS D B Stnuffer TOWN COL'CIL (2 to be elected) Samuel Sutter Henry Hcrpol James Orr L M Alderton HIGH CONSTABLE John Anderson Geo Riggs M C Kolley SCHOOL DIRECTORS. (2 to be elected) Chas Herpel M H Stile N W Drake TAX COLLECTOR S E Brewer POOR OVERSEER (1 to be elected) John Burtle E D Rudebuuh AUDITOR (1 to be elected) I M Hoch Wilson Barry JUDGE OF ELECTION (1 to be elected) 1 Eurl Sutter S G Austin INSPECTOR (1 to be elected) W B Stauffer J C Well A Big Coal Deal. A big ooal deal Is being consummated In this vicinity. M. I. McCrelght and W. A. Osborn havo taken an eight month's option on about 1,000 acres of land east of DuBois junction. DuBoU PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Otimpses of tho People who are Passing To and Fro. G.J. Corwin is in Phlllpshurg this week. Mrs. John Lnwthor visited in Brook villo lust week. Father MeGlveny, of DuBols,wns in Kcynoldsvilln Monday. Jacob Trilby, of Clearfield, wns in Reynoldsvlllo last week. James M. Marsh, of Sllgo, visited in Reynoldsvlllo this week. Mrs. Dr. B. E. Hoover visited in Now Hothlohcm the past week. B. E. WellendortT, of St. Marys, was In Reynoldsvlllo Inst week. J. C. Burns left this plueo yesterday to visit In Kldgway and Erin. Ed. Gray, of tho Dullols Courier, called at Tub Stah office Monday. Burton and Franklo Hollo Hoffman visited In Brookvillo tho post week. Bert and hd. Burns, jr., of Brook villo, spent Sunday In Reynoldsville. John R. Elder, of Boeehtree, wus in Rcynoldsvllln one evening Inst week. Frank MoMiohnols, of the DuBols Ex preim, was in Roynotdsvlllo yesterday. Grler Clawson, of New Kensington, visited In Reynoldsville tho past week. Miss Agnes Mnger, of Punxsut.uwney, is visiting Mrs. John O'Hare in this pluce. Mrs. F. P. IiVitt, of Corsica, visited the family of J. A. Myers, In this place lust week. .las. V. Young, contractor of this place, made a business trip to Shawmut last week. Mr. and Mrs. Q. S. Syndor. of Brook villo, spent Sunday with relatives In this place. Miss Llzzsi Potter, or Murlonviilu, I visiting her sister, Mrs J. M. iKimn, on Muln street. Mrs. If. M. Hirehlleld. of Attoona, is visiting Mra. W. L.Johnston livWost Reynoldsville. ' J. B. Williams, who is workmg at LaJoso, Clear.leld county, was In Reyn oldsville this week. B. W. Colt.n un, of Mill Creek, who lived neur Rey.-Mildsvillo for a time,, was in town tiiis weik. Chus. C. Bul-Jer. of Mosgrovo, Pa., lulled his mother, on Grant stieot. during the past week. Mrs. A. B. Weed was nt East Brady lust week to sec her brother, who lit down with typhoid fever. J. W. Ross, of Winslow towns&ip, wnt to Ilomehterd yeterduy when bo e covets to work for several months. Miss Nettle Rodgers, who has IVeii In Buffalo, N. Y-,. several months, re turned to her hoirm In this plueo Satur day. Reld Wilson, a student in the Phila delphia Dental (.Yillego, came home Monduy to spend a week with his par ent. Lawrence J. MeKntire, secretary ot tho Reynoldsvlllo Building nnd Loan Association, Town Council and Board1 of Health, was in F)nI!ois yesterday;. Andy Denny, of.' Driftwood, a pas senger engineer on the A. V. It'y, at om time a citizen of Reynoldsvillo, was In town Monday circulating among friends, for the first time iivulmost a year. John C. FuHonmyer, proprietor of. the dimmeroiul Hotel in Now Bethloluim. was in Reynoldsville tills week. Ho was horn and raised In tho neigh biifnjr aotinty of Clarion mid yet this wa nh first visit to the metropolis of .TclTbrsoa iminty. Tit for Tat. There whs a fracas In Prescoettill .Suturduy night which resulted in a woman having a man arrcBted tor as isault and buttery, and the huslfcind of - the woman had the same fellow (arrested I for threatening" to kill him. Then the i.'doubly-urrested; man gave bull for hi apiK.-urance at ixuirt, und hud n warrant issued for tho afore mentioned nun for threatening to. kill him, but ha did not havo the woman arrested for assault and battery. Fire Companies Elected New Officers. COMPANY NO. I.. At a meotin! of Flro Co. No. 1 last Thursday evening, the following officers were elected for IS'.)": Pret-wlenl, Frank J. Black; Vice-president, Thus. Shields; Secretary, G. M. McDonald, Esq.; Asst., Sec., Jus. C. Scott; Financial Sec, Ed. Gouder; Foreman, David R. Cochran; 1st Asst. Foreman, r.d. Goodor; 2nd At. Foreman, Thos. Shields; Trustees, G. M. McDonald, H. Alex. Stoke, George W. Stoko, jr.: Directors. J. B. Arnold, warren uoidih, unariea Sehultze, Charles Milliren; Auditors, Ed. Gooder, Geo. W. Stoke, J. C. Scott. Frank J. Black, who hus been foro- mun of tho tiro company fourteen con secutive years, was elected for the fifteenth term Thursday evening. He resigned and David Cochran was then elected. company no. a. Fire Company No. 2 meet at their rooms Monduy evening and elected the following officers: President and fore man, J. C. Ferris; vice-president and 1st asst. foreman, M. C. Coleman; 2nd asst. foreman, Ed. O'Rielly; secretary, John Spears; treasurer, F. D. Hover. Church Notice. Under this heading will be found the subject and texts of the pastors of the various churches of Reynoldsville for the following Sunday; METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Rev. J. W. Crawford, pastor. Morn ing: "No Smiths Shall be Permitted in all the Land." I Sara. 13: 19. Evangelistic service In the evening. episcopal. Rev. L. F. Cole, the general mission ary of the Episcopal Diocese of Pitts burg, will hold service on Thursday, Jan. 2lst, at 7:30 p. M. In the Royal Arcanum Hall. He will be assisted by Rev. Bessington Mee, the minister in charge at Brookvllle. There will be an opportunity for baptism ot children. The publio 1 invited to attend. .
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