Efe j Star Subscription $1.50 per year, or $1.00 if paid flrictly in advance. A. KTF.PHKIVSOIV, Krtltor and Piib. WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 1809. G. & J., DUN LOP, HARTFORD. AMERICAN, GOODRICH, MORGAN & WRIGHT, Tikks In stock at rttrht prices. Everything bicy cle. Don't forget you CAN'T RRKAK THF.M RO HAD WE CAN'T REPAIR THKM. C. F. HOFFMAN, Special . . . Repair Department. Traveler' Guide. Pnssenjror trnlns arrive and leave Reyn oldsville an follows: li. R. d- P. Ui. (C. .V. Dir) Arrive I Departs Train No 71. 10 40 a m Train No 72, 12 4S p m Trill n No IN, 4 .Hi p in I Train No 74, 4 42 p ni Alktjheny Valley Uailiray. Eastward. Westward. Train. - - (MS a. m. Train 6,- -7.40 a.m. Train I, - - 13.IW p. m. Train 2, - - p. m. Train 5 - - 6.40 p. ni. Train 10, - tt.OA p. ni. REYNOI.DSVII.I.E POHT-OrFICB. Mall arrive and leave the post-office a follows: Arrive. Depart. FROM THE WEST. YOH THE EAST. 1.20 p.m. - 7.05 p.m. 12.20 p.m. - H.lOp. m. raoM THK EAST. FOH THE WKST. S.IAa. M. - 2.00 p.m. 7.1.1u.m. - 1.10 p.m. ft Little of Everything. "Whllo looking over other's fault, And eelng what they've sown, It's well enough to keep In mind You've overlooked your own." I See Scoley'a summer suits. Game of ball this afternoon. Serge gaiter. SOo. a pair at Robinson's. Hard wearing suits for boys at Seoloy 's. Bon ion ice cream, ah irui.t navors In Bcason. Two weeks from yesterday will be Decoration Day. Goodurcan save you 9$ at bis sale of jewelry next week. Tt docs not cost a cent to enter the free scholarship contest. Take a look at Sblck & Wagner's $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 shoes. Come and see the only Columbia chalnloes bicycle at Stoke's. The largest assortment of new spring hats and neckwear at Milllrans. Late arrival of wall paper at Stoke's, tt, A, 7, 8 and 10 cents per piece. All the latest styles in footwear and prices away down at Robinson's. For Sale Meat market on Main Htroot. Inquire of L. F. Hetrlck. The Columbia chninless is the only Wcyole having 1800 improvements. '... . ... Stop and look at Gooder's windows May 22nd. It will save you money. A heavy wind, rain and thunder storm .visited this place yesterday afternoon. Sneelul nriceson Ice cream for nartios. a . . . 1 iplonies and festivals at the Bon Ton jbakery. I New designs, new colorings of wall paper at Stoke's, 5, 0, 7, 8 and 10 cents UHjr roll. I . The pay car made Its monthly trip ovdr the A. V. K'y Inst Thurday. The employees were paid with gold. Three fonts of Engravers' Roman, latest style of type, was added to The Star's job department last week. Try a glass of black raspberry soda, ' with or without phoshhate, D conts; ' extra fine. Reynolds Drug Store. An Improved Order of Hoptasophs will soon be organized In Reynoldsville. It is a beneficial and fraternal orguni.u tlon. 1 A strictly high grade wheel the flumblur with G. & J. tires, lamp, bull, coasters and pant guards, $.'18.00 at Rlston's. I Edwin Houyn;, register of the 1st pre cinct, and Nmian Cooper, register of 2nd precinct, are milking the semi annual registry. . ' The fifth annual convention of the DuBoi Sub-district Epworth League wllLfie held at Falls Creek, Monday and esday, June 5 and 6. on may never get another ohanoo to jewelry as cheap as you can buy it xt week at Gooder's, the up-to-duto oler, Roynoldsvillo, Pa. 'About forty members of the Improved j dor of Bed Men of this place attend- services In the M. E. ohuroh Sunday 'orning with their regalias on. f The Jefferson County Sunday School invention will be held In the M. E. hurch at this place next Tuesday and Vednosduy, May 23rd and 24th. W. G. Hartwlck was In Punxsutaw- ney last Thursday and Friday assisting John Pomroy to Introduce the automat ic spring washing machine. They had good success. At a meeting of the directors of the Summorville Telephone company held in Brookville Inst week It wAs decided to extend tho telephone line from Royn- oldsville to Ruthmel. Dr. J. H. Murray has had his recep tion office room re-papered and nicely fixed up. The Summervlllo Telephone central offlco was in the same room, but It has been partitioned off. Harry, son of Frank Caldwell, of West Roynoldsville, had one of the bones of his left wrist broken Monday evening by being pushed off tho side walk while playing with other boys. The commencement exercises of the BriNikvIllu high school will bo held in the opera house at that place on Friday evening of next week, May 2ith. TllK STAR received an Invitation to attend. Tho Hon Ton bakery will be opvn on Sunday for tho accommodation of those wanting Ice eream for Sunday dinner or supper, from 10.30 o'clock A. M. till 1.30 P. M., and from 4.30 P. M. till (1.00 P. M. At the special meeting of town coun cil Monday evening it was decided to tako up the crossings on Main street. A petition was presented to the council requesting the removal of the crossings. Charles Bitters pitched for the Brookville ball club in the game with the Clarion club at the latter place Monday. To-day he pitches for the Clarion club In a game at New Bethle hem. Tho following Republican candidates were In town last Thursday: W. H. Lucas, for prothonotary, John D.Evans, for register and recorder, S. M. Shields, for county commissioner, G. B. Carrier, for county commissioner, and Linus M. Lucas, for county treasuror. Phillipe Chavent, superintendent of the silk mill, Is suffering with pneu monia again. Mr. Chavent has bad three or four attacks of pneumonia since he came to Reynoldsvillo. The climate seems to be too severe for him and ho will likely bo advised by hi doc tors to locate in some other part of the country. Loyal Legion convention will be held In the Chapel at Pancoast on Monday and Tuesday, May 22nd and 2.3rd, the first session beginning at 2.30 p. M Monday. Mrs. Alma Preston, state superintendent of loyal Legion work, will presido at the convention. A good attendance is earnestly hoped for by those who have charge of tho conven tlon. Two young people named John Clone and Jennie DcLong were burned to death In an old camp near Glen Hazel, Elk county, Thursday night. They had been drinking and had gone Into the shanty to spend tho night. Towards morning the shanty burned down and the couple were cremated' Charred bones were all that could bo found of the bodies. J. Van Reed is having the building that was formerly occupied by tho gas office and Dr. J. B. Noalo's offlco on Main street, moved to the corner of his lot on Fifth street and Gordon alley. J H. Hughes, the undertaker, will occupy one of the rooms in the building as soon as It Is ready for occupancy. Mr. Reed has several requests for the other room. William Heller, a young man who claimed to havo employment at Punx sutawney, sat down on the C. & M. R'y track at Curwensville Thursday night to wait tor a freight train to get a ride to Punxs'y. He is now in the Philips- burg hospital minus his light leg. While waiting for the. freight train Heller fell asleep and did not waken up until tho engine struck him, Mrs. L. F. Baum stopped on a nail while walking up Main street several days ago and she now has a very sore foot. Some person had opened a box and carelessly loft the lid on the side walk with the nails in it and Mrs. Baum accidentally stepped on one of the nails. Great care should be taken by mer chants who open goods on tho sidewalks In front of their stores not to leave lids lying around with nails In them. Some one started the report in Reyn oldsvllle yesterday thnt a family was moving from the Bmall-pox district of Clearfield town to this place. The board of hualth otllcials telephoned to Clearfield to luurn If there was any truth In the report and wore informed that tho small-pox patients and sur roundings ure strictly quarantined aud that no one oould move away from there tbut would be likely to curry the dis ease. One night last week a young man was driving down street with his "Sun duy girl" in a buggy and in attempting to pass another rig his horse became oontrary and would not turn out quick enough and the buggies collided, but the collision was not sufficient to stop the horse and it ooutlnued on until the buggy waa upset in Topper's livery stable. When the buggy upset the young lady full into, the young man's arms and was thus saved from serious Injury, It was almost a miracle that the young people were not badly in jured. The buggies needed repairing. Free Scholarship Contest. This week we start the free scholar ship contest in THE STAR. Seo full particulars and eouon on first pago. Fell On An Ax. Harry McAnlnch, of Emetickvlllo, who was working on P. McDonald's log Job near. Rathmol, tripped and fell on an ax Monday forenoon and cut an ugly gash In his left arm. It required twelve stitches to sew up the wound. Celebration Preparations. Don't forget that tho Fourth of July will no celebrated in Itoynoiitsvnie. The Knights of Golden Eagle, who will have charge of tho celebration, are making all necessary arrangement for a big time In Reynoldsvillo that day. Killed by Lightning. William Muekev. aired 17 years, son of James Mnekey of Brookville, was killed with lightning at that pluce dur ing the storm yesterday afternoon. The young man was in a shanty near the house and it was struck with lightning. Finger Amputated. Miss Jennie Lata, a quilier In the silk mill, had tho second finger of her tight hand amputated between the first and second joints Monday forenoon. The voung lady's finger was caught In the machinery and so badly lacerated that amputation was necessary. My get a Steam Laundry. G. C. Corwln. of Hornoilsvllle, N. Y is visiting his brother, G. J. Corwln, the photographer, in this place. Wo understand that Mr. Corwln Is think ing of starting a steam laundry here. We bollovo this will bo a good location for such an enterprise, and hope the gentleman Hill be favorably Impressed with tho tow n. v. New Houses. New houses are now being orectei', for tho following persons: W. L. Marshall, Hill street; E. C. Davis, Hill street; O. H. Johnston, West Reynoldsville. J. V. Young has the contract. A. P. King, Grant street: Mrs. Kate Smeltzor, Jack son street: L. M. Snyder, Jackson street; Grant Roads, Grant street. Thomas E. Evans has the contract. M. M. Davis, Grant street: Dr. R. DeVore King, Grant streot: Mrs. J. S. Morrow, Main street. W. A. K. Martin has the con contract. Mass Meeting To-Day. The miners and mine laborers o( Reynoldsville, Rathmel, Big Soldier and Sykesvillo will hold a mass meeting at tho Fuller watering trough, near Prescottvllie, this fore' noon. District President W. B. Wil son and other speakers will be present to talk to tho men. Tho object of tho meeting is to discuss the present mining situation. It Is likely that delegate will bo elected to attend a joint conven tion of miners and operators that will soon be called in the district. Passed the Examination. Of the 312 persons examined by tho State Pharmaceutical Board in Pitts burg and Harrlsburg last month, 8(1 ap plicants for certificates as registered pharmacists, and 81 as qualified assist ants, passed the examination, and among those who passed for qualiflod assistant pharmacist, was Clarence Hyatt Reynolds, son of Dr. S. Reynolds of this place. Claronco took the exam ination at Pittsburg April 15th and the Board did not report the result of ex amination until the 15th of this month. Mill in Operation. Aftor over three weeks' idleness, caused by a disabled engine, .the Hop' kins mill began operations this morn' Ing. A two hundred horse power engine has been placed in the engine bouse to take the place of the twin engines of sixty horse power each that formerly furnished power at 'the mill. One of the twin engines has boon placed in the engine room at planing mill and as soon as a new boiler that has been ordered arrives that engine will make the machinery in the pluning mill hum Going to Hot Springs. P. McEnteer, who has lived in West Reynoldsville a quurtor of a oontury, has sold bis property to two of his sons, M. J. ond T. C. McEnteer. He will go to Hot Springs, Ark., this week where he will remain a short time for the ben efit of his health, and from there he will return to Jacksonville, Ohio, and re main indefinitely. Mr. McEnteer, who is descending the western slope of life's journey, has not boen in good heulth for sometime. His numerous friends will be sorry to see blra leave the town Selling Ticket Again. M. J. Farrell, ticket and freight agent for A. V. H'y company at this plaoe, bus been devoting all his time to the freight business the punt four weekB, while I. M. Hoch, Western Union tel egraph operator, has been soiling tick ets. Mr. Farrell is again looking after the ticket business and Mr. Hoch Is de voting all his time to the telegraph business, which keeps hlin busy. The freight business, including the selling of tickets and checking of bugga'e for all passenger trains, is too much work for Messrs. Farrell and Joseph McKern an, and another man bus boen employed to help in the freight department. O. H. Johnston, the new mau, be.gan work Monday morning. Putting Mr. Hoch In to sell tickets was an experiment to try aim get aiong wituout an extra man. Adjourned Meeting of Council. An adjourned meeting of council was held Monday evening. Members pres- nt, H. C. Delhle, president pro tem, O. F. Smith, 11. Smith, Ferris, Cochran and Plerec. On motion ordinance No. fifl, relative to the protection of the garbage barrels, passed first rending. On motion ordinance No. 57, relative to the proteeltrn of the public fountain on Fifth and Main streets, passed first reading. A petition signed by 100 persons, 25 of which are property holders, some do not reside in the borough and own no property In the borough, was presented to council, asking for tho removal of the roaslngs on Main street. On motion tho street commissioner was ordered to take out tho crossings. A petition signed by the citizens abutting on Willow alley between Eighth and Tenth street, asking the lounell to open suid alley, was referred to the ordlnaneo committee. Burgess Stoke requested the council to begin the opening of Fifth street, which was referred to tho street com mittee with Instructions to rejxirt at next regular meeting. Rules For Normal Contest. Contestants must register their namos at thlB office. All coupons must bo sent to the Sec- etary of theCommittoo each week. All money collected for new subscrib ers or on subscription due must be sent to this office weekly. Each contestant registering will be furnished with a card certifying that they are contestants. The contest will close on August 28th, at 12 noon. Any young lady or gentleman Is elli- gible either In Jefferson or adjoining counties. It will not be a hard matter to secure a large vote if the candidate will glvo a llttlo time to the canvass. Send in your name and get started as soon as possible. We will publish your name every week so that your friends will know that you are running and be able to save vou their voteB. Frank's Park. Frank A. McConnell, proprietor of Frank's Tavern and r rank's Park, who Is a live up-to-date hotel man, is fixing up the park so that It will be quite a resort for picnics, Ac. Last summer a large pavilion and grand stand vera built in the park, gas light were put in at various points and the city water was piped into tho park. Mr. McConnell has purchased six patent swings that will soon be put up in tho park and a kitchen 10x10 feet Is being erected next to tho pavilion for cooking purposes. A large cook stove will bo put in the kitchen. A more convenient and pleas' ant place for a picnte or social will not be found In any of our surrounding towns. Thcro Is no doubt but that Frank's Park will become popular dur ing tho Bummer months. Died at Troutville, John Robinson, who moved from this plaoe to Troutvlllo a fow months ago to look aftor tho interest of the Pruden tial Insurance company at that place, died last Thursday from catarrh of the stomach. His body was buried in the Syphrlt cemetery, Paradise, Saturday forenoon. The deceased was a member of the Sons of St. Goorgo and Knights of Golden Eagle lodges at this place and a delegation from each lodge went to Troutville to attend the funeral. John Robinson, .who until within two years ago was a coal miner, resided in Reynoldsvillo a number of years and was well and favorably known in this place. Ball Game To-day. A game of ball will be played on the Reynoldsville grounds this afternoon between the Reynoldsville and Ptinxsu tawnoy teams. This will, no doubt, be a very interesting game. Following is the line up: J. Burge Pitcher McCalley D. Riley Catcher McCartney W. Williams F B Reading J. Williams b U ('.Campbell B.Williams . Lt F R. E. Campbell Win, Williams Md F McHenry Jos. Hanley Rt F Young Thos. O'Hare ' T B Hoover Jos. Williams S S Mumford It was a Good Program. The tenth anniversary of the organ izutlon of the Epworth League was observed In the M. E. church Sunday evening with an appropriate and inter esting program. R E. Koehler, presl dent of the Reynoldsville League, had charge of the exercises, which consist ed of songs, recitations, responsive reading, &o. The church was very nicely decorated for the occasion with beautiful potted plants and evergreen A large congregation attended the ser vices. On account of the meeting of the Grand State Comraandory, Knights Templar, which Is to be held at Al toona, Pa.. May 23-24, the B., R. & P, R'y Co, will sell excursion tickets to Puuxsutawney May 22 and 2,1, limited for return passage to May 24, at rate of fare one way for the round trip The Village Improvement Associa tion will meet In Stoke's hull Thursday afternoon at 3.00 o'clock. Ladies, lay aside your home dutlos for a fow hours and attend meeting. Come ono and .all for important business is to be trans- I acted. , Secretary. Experience of Six Young Men. Six young men, togged nut in their best Sunday clothes, their faces beam ing with happiness and their souls filled with pleasant expectancy of a day's outing, loft this placH Sunday morn ing with a nice turnout for a drive to Brockwayvttle, but when thoy roturned home at. 4.00 a. M. Monday they were not so jovial as when they sallied forth on the previous morning, and they were not so particular about the proper ad justment of their wearing apparel. On tho return trip the young men drove la DuBots and stopimd in that hamlet a few hours to hear the frogs croak in the surrounding swamiM. Growing weary of that town they si lifted for home, but were only two miles out of DuBols when the horses, in their over-anxiety to get home, broke; the double-tree of tho hack. This left the party In a pre dicament. Finally It was decided that two of the party should mount the horses and tide back to DuBols and get new double-tree. The other four tried to get comfortable positions In the hack and sleep until the relief came with tho new double-tree, but their slumbers were more or less disturbed for various reasons. The relief committee returned without the double-tree hoped for and another council was held. After search ing through several barnyards, the young men found wire used or baling hay and with that they managed to patch up tho old double-tree so that they were able to get home without walking. Don't mention it to any per son and wo will tell you who the young men were that had the mishap: Will Horpol, Henry Prlestor, Harry McEn tlre, Arthur Black, and Harry Herpel. Sunday School Convention. The annual convention of the Jeffer son County Sunday School Association will he held in the M. E. church at this pluce on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, May 2.'lrd and 24th. The program for convention Is as follows: TUESDAY APTEMNOON. 2.:n Devotional exercise. Rev. C.C.Riiniherffor 3.4.V Address of welcome.. Miss .Tcmlc Hmf hxer ll.iio liHMinsft Iti'V. 1. A. I'latt 3.1A ApiKilntment of committees. Ac. 3.45 The duties and privileges of the rnurcn memuer in me piinaiiy i.... I rt tun. 4.00 The Hiimiay school as an edu cator Rev. II. It. Teaitanlen 4.20 Primary depurtnient and Chil li reu s nour air, j. w. iiarncs Htate Primary Huperlnteiidcnt TUESDAY EVENINII. 7.M Pong service Rev. V. Frank Rels-r 7.4.1 Recitation Alms l.lr.zle lined S.II0 Address Rev. Charles Roads, 1). II., stale Secretary Onnstlon lion, conducted hv. . .. Rev. J. T. Adams WEDNESDAY MORNIMO. BOO nevotlonal and sona service Rev. a. W.Btyer v.ir. mow secure n more general at tendance at summy scimhii Rev. 11. It. Ilislds. I). I), fl.4A Tim Hiinduv wliiMil and the church of the future Wm. W. 1'prry iccsrt of committees, r.iecuou or uni cei-s. Ac. tO 'M Tim Hiiii.Iii V a..iiyil m n ttmml nirce ....itev. i. i-iugic 11.00 The piiHr preparation for Treasurer s ItciMtrt. leacninu in mo runiiiiv scnooi Rev. R. M. Coulter WEDNESDAY AfTEIINtMlN. t.Ofl Hnnu service ReK.T. C. Booth 2.IA Tc iniH'ratice work In the Sa mft! 11 school Mm. C A. Plcke)' 3.00 Intermediate L'luss Drill ....Btnte Mela worser WEDNESDAY EVENINO. 7.30 Nonir Service Rev. M. C Frlck 7.4A Recitation MIhs Madalvn VYhltcllill 8.U0 Address Key. 8. M. Uordon, I'll. U. upun rurllamnnt. Duly Installed. Last night the Presbyterian church was crowded to its utmost capacity, the occasion being the Installing as pastor of the church, Rev. Harry T. Chisholm The services were ocned by the choir singing a hymn, following which Rev. Rebor, of Reynoldsville, offered up the opening prayer. The following ministers were in at tendance to assist in conducting tho services: Rev. G. H. Hill, of Rockdale Mills, Rov. J. Vernon Boll, of DuBols, and Rev. W. F. Reber, of Reynoldsville, Rev. Hill presided over tho services. After singing by tho choir, Rev. Bell delivered ono of his excellent sermons, taking as his text Daniel 2,1:0, after which Rev. Ruber administered the charge to Rev. Chisholm in a very able manner. Rev. Hill then came before the people with a charge to the congre gatlon, which he proclaimed In a pleas ing way. The services were brought to a close by Rev. Chisholm pronouncing the benediction. Falls Creek Sun. S. B. J. Saxton will go to Washing' ton, Washington county, this week to begin the work of introducing the automatic spring washer, as he and J C. Lyons have secured the tight of that county. Tho machine is a success, to say the least, and if the people of Wash ington appreciate a good thing, Mr. Saxton will no doubt meet with great success. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. From the premises of the undersigned near Big Soldier, May 1st, a Ught-ool ored, short-horn, Jersey cow. A suit able reward will be paid for information leading to the reoovery of the same. Edward McKek, Reynoldsvillo, Pa, Good Housekeepers. Sonio of tho best housekeepers in Reynoldsville aud vicinity use tho Cln dorolltt Stoves and Ranges and pro nounce them perfect bakers. Sold by Reynoldsville Hurdwaro Co. Having secured W. A. ttpinks, an ex porlunced sanitary pi'imber from New York City, we are prepared to do any and all kluds of plumbing or gas aud steam fitting. II all & Barton. An up-to-date line of shirts at Soeley'g PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Qlimpset of the People who are Passing To and Fro. Mrs. M. E. Weed visited in Corsica last week. Dr. J. B. Nealu was in Philadelphia over Sunday. A. W. Adams, of Brook way villa, was in town Snt u rd ay. Rev. A. E. Hooper and wife visited in Brookville Monday. Miss Grace Cluwson Is visiting rela tives at Fall-mount Pa. Mrs. Clinton Hartman is visiting her parents at Cool Spring. Misses Lillian and Etta Sykes visited in BriHikvillo last week. Mrs. W. C. Reed, of Troutville, visit ed in this place last week. Mrs. Jumes Marsh, of Sligo, visited In this place the past week. J. M. Chesnutt and wife, of Brook- , Illu, were in town Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Hoffman Is visiting her parents nt Wilkesbarro, Pa. Mrs. J. A. Myers visited at Corsica and Patton Station last week. Glenn A. Milliren, tho clothing mer chant, was In Pittsburg this week. ' Miss Margaret Williams is visiting her sister, Mrs. Small, In Wllliamsport. Lawrence Doemer, of Brookville, was a guest at Ward Eason's over Sunday. David Wheeler started for St. Louis, Mo., Saturday to buy a car loud of mules. Joseph Macro left hero yesterday on a trip to Klttanning, Butler and Pitts burg. Joseph Morrison Is in Now Kensing ton this week visiting a son who resides there. Mrs. John I). Lowther and son, John r., spent Sunday with relatives In this place, C. T. Haiick, of Clayville, Republican candidate for sheriff, was In town yes terday. Miss Edith Herel is enjoying a two weeks' visit In Allegheny City and Mc Keesport. Mrs. Aaron Stiver, of Cortz, Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. B. E. Hoover, on Grant street. Mrs. E. C. Davis, who visited her parents at Knox, Pa., a few weeks, re turned homo Friday. William Rlioads, formerly of this placo, now a farmer near Penfleld. vis ited in this place last week. Mrs. D. A. Beck, of Johnsonburg, spent Sunday with hor sister, Mrs. L. M. Snyder, on Jackson street. Mrs. William Folks returned Monday evening from a visit with her parents at Leatherwood, Clarion county. Mrs. Weir and daughter, Miss Emily Weir, of DuBols, nro visitors at 8. E. Brewer's, in West Reynoldsville. Miss Mary Bell left here yesterday for Thurmond, W. Va., whore she expects to remain six weeks visiting friends. James Carney, who recently roturned from a trip In Europe, was the guest of Alexander Watson several days lost week. William T. Cox was in Brookville Friday attending a meeting of the direc tors of Suminet'ville Telephone Com pany. A. T. McCluro, a member ot the Reynoldsvillo Hurdwaro Co., started for Carthage, Mo., yesterday morning on a business trip. Mrs. Charles Kclm, of Watson town, and Mis Merta Boyles of DuBols, were the guests of Miss Eleanor Reed sevoral days the past week. James Moore Is In Allentown this week attending the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge as a delegate from the I. O. O. F. lodge at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montgomery, of Sllgo, were in town lost week attend ing the funorul of Mrs. C. C. Gibson, sister of Mrs. Montgomery. , Mrs. Elizabeth Stephenson and daughter, Mrs. L. M. Woltzel, of Glen Campbell, Pa., visited the former's sou, ye editor, in this pluce last week. Dr. C. C. Rumberger. Dr. J. B. Neale, G. M. McDonald, Esq., of this place, ana win uampbeii, 01 ttea uanK, went to Hammersley Fork, Potter county, Monday to fish for trout. James S. Abernathy returned yester day from Morris Run, Tioga county. Pa., where be had been called to attend tho funeral of his brother, Rulph'Aber nuthy, who died last Thursday. ' - Crowded with Work. The Reyco'dsvlllo woolen mill has received a number of large orders re cently and If any more orders are re ceived the mill will be run extra time to turn out the work. A well equipped mill, good work and .good management Is whut gives the mill at this place bo much work to do. R. J. Thomas Disabled. Robert J. Thomas, the tonsorlul ar tist, hud his left shoulder blade broken a few duys ago by being upset out f a buck. Ho und three or four others were going out trout fishing when the i mishap occurred. Will be Sold Cheap. fhonn nmiuii'tv t.n nnlclr Vinvo fn qulro at TllK STAR ofllco. The best $2.50 shoe made, all kinds of leather Robinson's. Special sale noxt week at Goudor's jewelry store. Speclul prices on Icecream for parties, pieiilcs aud festivals at the Bon Ton oukory. We suit you or return the funds at Seuloy's. A now stock of wall paper at Stoke's, 5, II, 7, 8 and 10 uunU per piece. Notice our prices on rings next week. Gooder, the jeweler. Have you seen those blue serge suits at Soeloy's.
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