gTFtc Star. Subscription $l.SO trr urnr, or ft.ou if paid nlrictl'i in mtviinre. C. At mrHKNMWi KdlKir and Pub. ' WEDNESDAY. MARCH SKI. I8HM. YOU aro mire to receive your sight at Hoffman's Optical 1'itrloi'H. All of the latest Instruments, handled by an exiiort optician, In a 'guarantee tliut It will bi) done right. Ichargoyou no moru for fitting your eyes right than others charge for guess ing at it. C. F. HOFFMAN, ' . OPTICIAN. fl Little ot Evcrutlilng. Milllrens have all kinds of shirts. Sunday wan tlm first day f nprl ri Flo Best Is Id New York thin week. Snyder & Johns, fashionable tiiiloi'H. Cleveland bicycles urn built on tlio squnro. Sco tlio display in men's and boys' shoes at Milllrens. Watch for Woinstoln's advertisement In The Star next work. This fast driving ordinance Ih not overlooked by the Mayor. For ncnt fitting mitt go to Snyder & t,.v, r... i.. n..,.o uuunni luniiiiiiiuifiu iniiwin Over 100 pair of shoes at .1. K. Welsh & Co.s' way down In price. A change Ih sometimes (food. Try a Portuondo cignr, at Stoke's. Boat shoes and lowest prices nro found Id J. E. Welsh & Co.s' shoo store. Robinson's have tlio best shoes and our prices please tlio pvkut-txok. "The Wrong Mr. Smith" at the opera house Friday evening, March 25th. Tho lutcst stylos in New York mint nory at Flo nest's April Hh and 7 th. A very hoavy rain,' wind and thunder atorm passed this way Saturday even ing. May 2nd Prof. J. C. Morris begins a ten-weeks term of school at Rath- mot. Don't fail to hoar Miss Ella Carr play the banjo in Assembly hall Saturday evening. The Junks school closed last Wcdnes- day and the Sundy Yallcy school closed yesterday. The Ella Carr Concert Company at Assembly Hall Saturday evening. March 20th. April 2nd and 22nd have been desig nated by Govornor Hastings as spring Arbor Days. Ladies, don't forget to call at Robin son's and sou tho beautiful shoes with stroll patterns. Deemer & Co. are closing out tholr 'grocery store in the Boo Hive block to quit the grocery business. Froohltoh & Honry, clothiers, tailors and gents' furnlshors. See our adver tisement in another column. The Roynoldsvillo Building and Loan Association sold 93,400 at the month - ly meeting Monday evening. Fannie Alexandor gave a birthday party Saturday evening. About twon ty young lassies were present. New spring shoes, the very latest stylos, with vesting tops, In tan and black. Robinson's have them. The Prescottvillo school closed Wednesday. Over fifty citizens of that town attended tbe last day's exercises. It may be your liver and then it may be the cigar you smoke. Try a Port uondo and note the result. For sale at Stokes. The Reynoldsville & Falls Creek R'y ha extended its line to the new mine atHathmel and to a new opening at the London mine. ' ,, Hamblet & Swartz have just received a full line of spring and summer pieee goods and samples suits to measure, 16, tl8, 120 and up. - Rev. John M. Dean, pastor of the Baptist church, is at Reldsburg, Clar ion county, this week assisting tbe pas tor at that place In a special meeting. Father Brady has been Indisposed for few weeks and Father MeClveny, of DuBoli, conducted the services In the : Catholic church in this place Sunday. "Good Tidings," the monthly ohurob r-er published by Bar. A. Z. Myers, I ' r ot the Gethtetuane Baptist "i it Aliens Mil It. baa been dl- A young man was put In the "cooler" last Thursday evening for being ob streperous on tho street, Miss Allen Coehlin, of Cleveland, ()., will open a milliner store In tho room next door to Gender's Jewelry store. Lnl Htindny morning Din. Kings ind Neslo removed a largo mole from tho faisi of Miss Mary Hunter, of Boceh woods. Dr. A. H. llowser has rented the room on Main street formerly occupied )r. VVarnlek and will inoyn hlsnlllrn Into that location about tlio first of April. Three fellows wore arrested Monday evening for lighting. They enriched tho borough treasurer to tho amount of there dollars apiece for their disorderly induct. Tlio warm rain of Saturday evening nilueed tlio fishing worms to crawl out f tlio ground on to the sidewalks to bo rushed under tho f ot of tho hurrying ieiontrliiiis. Next Tuesday a Hpeeial election will lie held In I'uiixsutawney to vote to In- rease the Indebtedness of that borough 24,1X111 for tho purpose of paving one street with briek. Henry McLaughlin, of Coal Glen, and Miss Sarah .1. Shaffer, of Itiehardsvlllo, wero married at, the Baptist parsonage at Aliens Mills, by llov. A. Z. Myers, on Tuesday evening March 1'ith. Hubert MeClaln, a ooal miner, died at Cleanora Monday morning. Death was caused by pneumonia. Ills remains wero brought to this place yesterday morning and shipped to McDonald, I'a., for burinl. Next Friday evening (lie pupils of tho Murray school will give an entertain ment In tho opera house. See program n this issue. General admission l" cents; reserved seats 2." cents. Tickets on sale at Htoke's drug store. Uev. W. F. Holier, of this place, will preach in the Presbyterian church at Brockwayvlllo on Wednesday, Thurs day and Friday evenings of this week. It Is tho preparatory services licforo tho communion next Sunday. The second quarterly meeting of the present conference year will bo held In tho M. E. church next Sunday evening. Ijovo feast at (1.00 and preaching at 7. (HI by Presiding Elder Smith, followed by the administration of t lie Lord's Supper. Miss Mary A. MoKee, who to-day closes a successful term of school at Big Soldier, will re-open her milliner store at Hut lime! in a few days with a line lino of Easter millinery. Miss MeKoo understands tho millinery business thoroughly. W. H. Starblrd. of Pittsburg, Brig adier General of the Union Hank and State Organizer of tho Endowment Rank of tho Knights of Pythias, is in town for the purpose of organizing an Endowment Hank to-night in the K. of P. at this place. Stoke wants to know if advertising pays. A retiato or ft per cent, will no given on every dollar's worth of goods purchased during tho next .'10 days if a copy of our half-page advertisement, now appearing In Tiik Stah, Is present ed at timo of purchase. Ralph Burlington, thirteen-year-old son of David Burlington, of the Ameri can House, Brookvlllo, was accidentally shot In tho right leg Friday. A crowd of boys wero going through the tunnel on tho A. V. U'y at Brookvlllo and ono of tho lads shot off a revolver and tho ball glanced and hit Bufllngton. Tho Flash Lights on American His tory at Assembly Hall last Friday even ing gave young "America" an opportu nity to givo vent to his patriotism which hns been somewhat worked up the past fow weeks on account of tho rumors of war. ' A fair-sized audience was present and tho entertainment was very good. Mrs. Elizabeth Morton, aged S5 years, 2 months and 6 days, died at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. William Barker, on Worth street, lust Friday from neu ralgia of tho heart. The deceased was born In England. She had lived in Reynoldsville twelve years. To-mor row morning her remains will bo taken to Mt. Carmol, Pa., to be burled bo- side hor husband. Tbe concert given by the Orpheus Quartette, last evening, was the must cal event of the season. Thoy wore compelled to respond to numerous en cores. Their ronditlon of "Annie Laurie" as arranged by Dudley Buck, was superb, as was also the "RevorloB" by Storeb. Myerstown, Pa., Entfrjirine. At Assembly Hall Saturday evening, Ma rob 26th. Tickets 35 and 50 cents. On sale at Stoke's drug store. William H. Smith, Jr., a freight brakeman on the B R. & P. R'y, whoso parents live near Beech tree Junction, was killed in the yard at Punxsutawnoy at sis o'clok last Friday morning.. He bad given a signal for the train to back up to make a coupling and bis foot oaught between a plank in the road' way and a rail and be was bold fast until tbe oruel wheels crushed out his life. Tbe engineer could not hear Smith's frantlo cries to stop the train and there was no one near to givo signal. Smith was 27 year old. HI body was taken to tbe home ot tbe bereaved parents Friday. Near tha Hd. In the list of Seloutlllu and Freshman Honormen at Princeton, as determined by tho mid-year examination, Louis (). Melllngor, of Reynoldsville, stands eighth In his class. Roy. Bunham Resigned. Rev. DeWItt M. Heiiham, pastor of the Talicrnnolo Presbyterian church In Pittsburg, who itlMiut ten yours ago was a summer supply in the Iteynoldsvlllo Presbyterian church, tendered bis res ignation to tho Pittsburg congrega tion Sunday to accept a call to a largo and wealthy church In Baltimore, Md. Cut His Ilnlr Like Dr. Ncale'a. A few days ago a llvo-year-old "hope ful" of this place secured a pair of scissors and, going whom he could not lie olisorvcd, proceeded to cut his hair. When discovered ho had tho hn'r on top of his hend trimmed short, leaving it, long at tlio sides. On being asked why ho hud dune It, he replied: "I wanted mv haircut, lllto Dr. Neale's." The Dead Woman Objected. A lady died In Kcynnlilsvillo not long since; who bad requested that tier re mains lie hurled at a place some distance from here. After hho died the friends decided to bury her In a lleynoldsvlllo cemetery. Several inemls'rs of the family went to tho cemetery and select ed n lot and when they relumed to tho house the dead woman raised her head and said: "I knew you would not bury mo where I wanted you to." That set tled it. Tho woman was taken to tho place she had requested for burinl. Tho above story was told for a Inct by a mcmlMir of the family. Larue Wedding. At fi.tin v. M. Inst, Wednesday a beau tiful homo wedding occurred at, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, on Worth street, when tholr daughter, Miss .leanuetto Mason, was led to hymen's altar by Rons Myrtle. The marriage ceremony was perf"rmed by Rev. W. F. Ruber, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Over one hun dred invitations had been issued, and most all the invited found it convenient to be present, and hence, It was a largo wedding party. After the nuptial knot had been nicely tied by the talented Divine and congratulations wero ex tended, an elegant wedding feast was spread for the guests, l lie lirldo ami groom wero the recipients of a number of useful and pretty presents. Taken to Dixmout. On Monday of last week Information was mndo before 'Squire W. L. John ston in West Reynoldsville against James C. Cay lor, and son, Alfred L., aged about seventeen yeurs. Constable Samuel Brillhart, of West Reynolds ville, went to Washington township and arrested tho father and son, who are botli insane, and took them to the conn ty jail. Judge Heed was absent and an effort was made th get a Judge from some of tlio adjoining counties to hoar the case as to Insanity, but tho efforts woro unsuccessful. Judge Reed re turned Saturday noon and promptly looked after the matter and Issued an order of lunucy and on Monday morning Sheriff Burns and Fred Burns took Caylor and ills son to Dixmont. Tho Warren Insane Asylum is full. Is the reuson why these -two wore taken to Dixmont. Wo understand that Caylor has a daughter in tho Warren Asylum. "Poverty Flat" Again. There has been considerable complaint about the conduct In a certain houso on "poverty Hut," und ono week ago Sun- duy night, between twelve and ono o'clock, Burgess J. C. McEntlro, of West Reynoldsville, heard a commotion on "poverty fiat" and ho went to tho houso whereof complaint had been made and bo found ubout fifteen young men there, some of whom were engaged in "brenking up housekeeping," and tho man and woman of the house had been chased up stairs. Burgess McEn- tiro got the names of some of tho fellows and thoy were arrested. Tbreo of tho fellows for whom the constublo had warrants, resisted tho oillcor and handled, him roughly. The "poverty fiat" trouble was fixed up by tho young men paying damage and costs, but assaulting and resisting tbe oillcor has not been settled, nor is It likely, to be settled. Ono of those who resisted tho officer is now under $000.00 bull. In Our New Location. . The past wook has boon a trying one on the temper and patience of THE Star office force, but we all seemed to bo equal for the emergency, even the "devil" kept In a good humor. THE STAR Is now very comfortably located in its now quarters on the second floor of the Froohllch-Honry brick block. where we bope all our old friends, and many new ones, will find us when thoy wish to pay tholr subscriptions, become new subscribers or want job work done In a few weeks we expect to have as good printing plant as can be found in Jefferson county. The Froehllch-Henry block, which was completed a few weeks ago, is one of the finest brick blocks in Reynolds ville. The first floor is occupied by J. C. & S. C, Henry's grocery store and Froehlicb & Honry's clothing store, On tbe second floor wiU be ' found Dr, B. E. Hoover's dental rooms, Smith M MoCrelgbt's law offloe and Tub Star printing omoe. THE HtLK MILL MAN HERB. The Work of Constructing tha Silk Mill to be Started Immediately J. W. Pinna, the Now York go nt Io nian who Is at the head of thn American Silk Co. that Is to oreota largo silk mill In Reynoldsville, arrived In town Mon day afternoon. Thn work of putting up tho buildings will soon begin and will bn pushed rapidly to completion. Thn machinery for the mill has been ordered nd Is now being made. Mr. Placu ex pects thn mill to bn ready for oporat Ion Inside of throo and a half months. The contract for tho erection of tho buildings has not been let as wo go to press, but It is probable that It will 1st lot to-day. Tho main building will bo XV) feet long, 411 feet wide, two stories high. lock room, office and boiler house an nexed. The building Is to bn brick. It will require fust work to get tho buildings ready In tho time expected by Mr. Place. Pord-Snicltser. On Monday evening of this week Miss Minnie E. Hineltzer, of Rcynnldavlllo, nd C. Z. Ford, of Wntorford, N. Y., wero united In marriage at Rochester, N. Y., by Rev. Charles E. Hamilton, pastor of tho First Methodist Episcopal h ii reh of that city. From Rochester Mr. and Mrs. Ford went to Water ford, N. Y., where they will miiko their fu ture home, Mr. Ford having a Hisltlon Ith tho Ford Manufacturing Co. at Watorford. Minnie had n legion of friends In Reynoldsville who will truly wish her happiness as Mrs. Ford. She Is tha daughter of Mrs. Kate Hmoltzor, of Jackson street, and wiwono of Reynolds- vllle's finest young ladles. She whs pilot, unassuming, and well educated. She was very successful as a school teacher, having taught a number of terms in Reynoldsville and vicinity. She taught tho primary grade of tho Ycscottvlllo schcsil tho past term, which closed last Wednesday. Minnie was a young lady who deserved an ex cellent husband, and we understand she has secured one. TUB STAH wishes Mr. and Mrs. Ford success and happi ness In life's journey. Asked for an Increase of Pension. Iilist Friday Representative Kohhlns introduced a bill in Congress providing for on Increase in tho Pension of Sam uel Lnttimor, ex-mayor of this munici pality, to toO.OO per month. Mr, fjit timer was a member of Co. C, Second Pennsylvania Volunteers. At Antletam on tho 17th of September, ho was wounded In the right side, and at Petersburg on tho 21st of June, 1H;4, ho was wounded In tho left leg. Mr. Lattlmer has been a great sufferer from these wounds. For many months bo has been conlined to his homo on Third street. Fifty dollars a month Is little compensation for tho pain that this old soldier has had to ts ar. Mr. Lattlmer was born In Brookvlllo April (Ith, lK:i:i. Ho enlisted In Brook villoSept. 21st, IWI1, In Company C, Second Burdnn U. a. S. S., and was discharged February 22nd, lK(l.r. Ho wus In the following buttles: Gaines ville, Auburn, Bull Run, Brandy Sta tion, Antletam, Wilderness, Chancel- lorsvillo, North Anna, Gettysburg, Sulphur Springs, Kelley's Ford, Grovo' ton, Mine Run, South Mountain, Spotts- sylvanla, Fredrlcksbnrg, Cold Harbor, Wapping Heights and Petersburg. Birthday Surprise Party. Win. II. Binney was given a birthday surprise party Friday evening, March 18th. Between forty and titty young peoplo assembled ut his homo on Juck son stroot whilo.Wlllium was at lodgo and when ho returned tho surpriso was sprung on him. William soon recovered, however, and with his friends enjoyed a very pleasant evening. J. hey were entertained with music, games and re freshments wero served, and at a late hour the guusts departed wishing him many happy returns of the day. Ho was tho recipient of many presonts, among which wus a handsome rocking chuir. Good Concert Company. Tho citizens of Annvillo had tho pleasure of hearing tho celebrated Or phous Quartette Wednesday evening in a fow of thoir choice selections. They certainly deserve all tho nice things that have been said about them, and we hope to soon have tho privilege of hear ing them again. Annvillo Journal, With the Ella Curr Concert Company at Assembly Hall Saturday evening, March 2th. Free Biscuit and Hot Coffee. Four days of last week tho Reynolds ville Hurd ware Co. had a range stove on exhibition at tholr store and the public was invited to call and see the stove and to partake of hot biscuit baked in the stovo and drink a cup of hot coffee. Two tables were sot in the store room and an average ot one bun1 dred persons per day ate biscuit and drank coffee there. Change in Business. - L. P. Sceloy has purchased and taken charge of W. H. Boll's large clothing store in this place. George W. Stoke, jr., will be manager of the store. A new lot of ladles' Oxfords and strap sandals at Robinson's. All tbe latest styles and colorings of wall paper at Stoke's. An Appeal for Cubav Thn following letter, written by Itnv. T. DeWItt Talmago, should roanh the hearts of all our cltlzons and meet with ready and generous response:, Nkw York, Mured IK IMtH. Dkab Fhik.nd: Tha snd and distressful condition of thn starving pooplu of Cuba no farther distant from our happy shores than Is 'hllnilolphla from Now York Is pre sented In thn enclosed pamphlet for your kind and sympathetic considera tion. 750, (HH) lives urn In tho balance, 2T(),. (KM) ot these have starved too long now to ho saved, and unless wn come quickly to thn rescue, death will soon claim thn remaining half million. With must of them It can at best Is? a matter of only low weeks; nut what pen can ovseTino, lint heart can conceive the Intenso suffering they will undergo, tho slow and agonizing torture they must enrture lie font they finally succumb to the loev- tamo! Mot tiers are oven now walking the streets of Cuba with babes (lying or already dead in their arms, piteonsly leadlnR (or a little wntereii mtik or Ii In grind In tho hope of saving their ittlo ones. A kind Providence has blessed us with plenty; wn have enough und to spare. Iet, us, then of our nhoiHlanen lie 1 1 contribute our share that, our poor, helpless neighbors may eat ami live. Wn plead for those who itannot plead for themselves, and wo feel sum that his isirsonnl npis-nl to you in thoir be half will not ho In vain. Yours verv cordially, T. (K.WlTTTAIJMIAIK. Believing that our js-ople, who have over boon ready to extend a helping hand to thn unfortunate, need but fin op portunity of doing so again, I most re- scot fully and earnestly appeal to our citizens to make whatovernontrihiitiotis they can. II. Al.KX. Ktokk. Persons feeling disHwed to respond to Mayor Htoke's apMal for aid for t he ubans can hand their contributions to Mr. Stoko within tho next two weeks and ho will forward tho money to tho roper persons so that thn provisions purchased will reach the starving -o- ilo in Cuba. Tho names of all iiersons who contribute, and tho amount, will ho ubllshed in TlIK STAU. Murray School Entertainment. Tickets are on sale at Stoke's drug store for the entertainment to ho given n tho opera houso Friday evening of this week by tint Murray school. Gen eral admission ITni., reserved seats 25c. Following is tho program: , l-AIITI. Overturn II tun School On-lK'stru OreittlriK Mnyil llllss Kri-ltatlen, "My Dolly" (irnei, Thompson KiH'ltallen K.lvn la-rnier "Hlsler KrneslliHi n IIchii. HntiK (lettys HchhihlK (lullnr Acrnmp'l, Mrs. Ilium-he HrhlatilK Itix'ltiilluii, "Holly's lrf-wun" (iln)lys IIIIhm 1eeltiitlon,"A I.cMii to lovi,rs"l:iHlf Inmniur ....... Mlrnro Thompson I'll.l.FKII.' I.IMl I III'M ... . . . . t', ,,,.,,,, iim. Kecltatlon ... Kn-ildy Ilrmner small liny s l.wiuru Tim wiiomi Mtt. SMITH. Parlor hcciic In a coiinlry Inn. I. Hinllli, sliM-khiilder II, W. Mrhwom Jay Hinllli, a luwyor ('. K. Coat John Smith, a urocer It. E. Murray Mrs. lohn Hmllh F.lslo llenninr Miss Alice Itohlson, Jay's flaiicue, F.lva iHtemer Mrs. ItotilMin. Alice's mother. ..Npii a l Conn Mary, tlm iiiuld Ollvo lliemer Music Orrln-stra Honk Ttrtld Johnston I.KAII, TIIH rnllSAKKN. (Hec-no Vllliixeeliiirehyurd and church.) Act Klrst. Icull, (Holes) Nntta I). Coax Act Hi-cmid. (Kntcr Rudolph from church.) Rudolph M. I.. Dcmpsi-y Kenitiilloi Lulu Hchwein ".Mukiiitf mm reel hi Homo. I'AHT II. Music II iKh Hchonl Orchestra Keel tut Inn ( .race I leemer liccll alien (juttysHchlithlK Homr. "Nttiiev llrown uvtha Coux .k.,e.ThoHu.,awa,.... K llronm Honu six (ilrls Kucltatlnn Teiiil Johnston "Tho Hlcyclu Hide" TIIKTOO-OOOO-UIOKIMI VOCNII MAN Art Find. Kitchen scene. Mike O'HhiiinrhiKMsy '. F.. Coax Hrluitct Mi-Curty Net la I. Conx Act seroiiu. rnoiourupii ttaucry. Mr. Clark. Dhotnirrunhur M. I.. Ilcmntcv Mr. iifown, iisHihiaitt n. i. senwem Mary Alorlnrty Mlytlio l um High Waters. Tho heavy rains of the past few davs hus made the Sandy Lick creek got out of Iti bed. Tho stream is over the lowlands this morning, metres cottvillo mill dam broke last evening and almost swept some of tho houses be low tho dam away. Pino Run Is on the rampage. Heinle's wagon shop and other buildings along tho run are inun dated. Jim Snarp, who lives near Tap per's livery stable, hud to move out at three o'clock this morning. As wo go to press the streams are higher. Marriage Licenses. Tho following marriage licenses wore Issued the past week by John S. Barr, Clerk of Courts of Jefferson county: J. M. Brink and Muggie Brown, both of Llndscy. Joseph Hamilton and Susan Justham, both of Reynoldsville. Mike Colosinoand Cornelia Torquata, both of Wulston. Joseph Couzan and Maria Mathicry, both of Wulston. V. J. Smith, of Eleanora, and Jean Law, of Anita. Cigarettes Killed Him. Christian Gaffney, aged 13 years, son of James Gaffney, Muple avenue, died Thursday evening at 10 o'clock. The youth was taken sick about twenty-four hours before he died. Dr. Spackman was called Friday morning, but found him In a collapsed and unconscious con dition and past restoration. The youth was an Inveterate cigarette smoker and the excessive nicotine poisoning killed him. DuBols Courier. Buy your spring hot from, Milllrens and get the lutost. For sale Two second-band too light for our business. wagons ROUINBON & MUNDORFP, See the new style bow and puff In neckwear at MUtlreiu. PEKSONAL PARAORAPHS Ollmpees of tha People who are Passing To and Fro. Miss Cbra Lowthor Is visiting in Brookvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Austin spent Sun day In New Bethlehem. M. I Dmpsoj visited his brother at Oak Ridge on Saturday. Dr. C C Itumht'rgor was In Pittsburg and Cralgsvillo last week. M I-s Hus to Denny, of Driftwood, vis ited In thin place last week. Mrs. II. H. Cooper, of Brockwayvlllo, visited In this place lust week. Mrs. K. D. Iddings, of Crenshaw, visited In this place lust week. Clifford Kauehcr Is homo from tho Clarion State Normal on a ton day va cation. Mrs. W. II. Monro was called to Cor sica Saturday by the serious Illness of her father. Rev. .1. C. McEntlro, of this placu, prcaohou for tho Methodists at Clear Run Sunday, W. P. Small, of Wllllumsport, Is vis iting his brother, J. N. Small, in West Reynoldnvlllu. Ed. Gray, ono of thn editors of tho Duliols t'ourirr, called ut TlIK STAR office Thursday. L. A. Hays, Esq., of Llndaoy visited bis brother, John M. Hays, Esq., In this place last week. G. B. Hepshcr, of Johnsonburg, Is vis iting his mother, Mrs. Harriet Rep- slier, In this place. Miss May Watson, of Gollnza, Pa., Is tho guest of Miss Mary Riimbcrger at tbe M. E. parsonage. T. .1. Ilamm, of Tacomn, Wash., vis ited his cousin, J. N. Small, In West Roynoldsvillo last week. Mr. and Mrs. L M. Wolt.ol visited tlio former's parents at Smith port, In diana county, the past week. Dr. James Spackman and wife, of Du Bols, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Alexander over Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Stephenson left this place Saturday to visit relatives at St, Marys IM-k Haven and Harrlshurg. Mrs. Minnie Bocbtol, of Lock Haven, who has been in Roynoldsvillo slnno January, returned home Saturday. L. P. Seoley, of Pittsburg, a member ol the Seoley, Alexander &, Co. bank In tills place was In town over Sunday. Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of Sligo, visited her mother, Mrs. Woodward Reynolds, In this place tho past week. James Hughes, proprietor of tho Central Hotel, Ruthmol, went to War ren, Ohio, last Friday to be gone sev eral duys. Dr. Leroy Stephens, of the Bucknoll University of Iewishurg, Pa., preached l ,iw. Ti....lu nkl. I v.t. .l..,.A a ii, but jin,.in, 111 iiiin jfiaut) tsuu- day morning. E. Welnstoln, ono of our merchant, started to Philadelphia and New Yok Monday to buy a largo stock of spring and summer goods. Fathers McGlveny and Lynch, of Du Bols, Desmond, of Coalport, and Wein ker, of Punxsutawnoy, were In town Saturday to see Father Brady. Mrs. S. Smiley, of Southampton, Mass., and Harry Nyco, of Wilkesbarro, Pa., wero called to this place the latter part of last week by the serious illness of their brother, Itobert Nyco. Glenn A. Milllren, ono of our ener- getlo and successful clothing merchants returned last evening from an extender ana tieiigntrui trip througn wnsning-' ton, Oregon and California. Tho winds of tho Puciffo coast tanned Glenn con siderably. To the Public. I desire to give notice to the public that I have ridden a Cleveland bicycle for tho past two years and have found It entirely satisfactory. The Clove lands are all they are claimed to be and my next purchase will be of the same make. CLARKE Hawk. Camp Run, Pu. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to bovenerous to the needy and suffering. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's Now Diseovetyr for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, have giv en away over ten million bottles of this great medicine ; and have the satisfac tion of knowing it has absolutely eured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all other diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Cull on II. A. Stoke, Druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 5Uc. and tl. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. Flrst-clabS book agents can find profit able employment during the summer by applying either by letter or in per son to W. J. Weaver, Reynoldsville, Pa. The latest thing in hats at Millirens. Try a pair of J. E. Welsh & Co.'s heavy batik shoes for mining. Eight good window shades for a dol lar at Stoke's. 4 The largest assortment of spring suits In town at Milllrens. Best shoes for the least money at J. E. Welsh & Co.s' Visit Milllrens for your spring suit. We are taking orders for spring deliv ery on phosphate and MoCormick mowers and binders. W are soiling sleighs, bay, salt. Hour, feed, dry goods. t groceries and drugs. Come In and sea J, C. Kjnu k Co,