t ainlmcriptinn $t.KO ptr ytar, or $1.00 if (mill ttrirtUl in inlninrr. t A. MTKPHKNMWN Mdllor mnl Pub, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. . WW. to t LADIKS, STOP AND LOOK IN THE WIN- uuw. i u rc i'itiv;r. tj.n iiim-i BUCKLK8 WILL I NT EI EST YOU. YOIT CAN, (!ET A GOOD BUCKLF, AT THE HOFFMAN, JKI.KK. Travelers' Guide. Passenger trnln arrlvo Hurt lenvc Reyn oldsvllle in follows: li. It. it- P. . (C. if- M. IHv) Arrives I Departs Train No 71. HI ) a tn Train No f i, I J 4.1 1 tn Train No IX, 4 :tll ni I Train Nn 74, 4 43 p in Allryhrny I'uHr; liinhrin. Fnstwnrd. Wcstwnrd. Train No. . S.M a. m. Tniln N.i. tl, s.ts n. m. Train No. 1. 1 .01 p. in. Trnln No. , I. as p. in. Trnln No. ft, A.!V p. in. Trnln iXo.ltl, s in p. m. Trnln No. 7, V:i p. in. Trnln No., ln.il p. in. simtMV. Trnln No. 41. 1. m p. in. Trnln No.44, ll.lsn.m. Trnln No. 4:i.U.:i7n. in. Trnln No. 41.4. 4n p.m. ft Little oi Everutnmg. Monday wan a legal holiday. Mitchell, tho Ladles' Tailor. Oyster season opened Friday. Town council moots this evening. . New neckwear just arrived at Milll rens. uo to stuck & Wagner s ror your siik walBt pattern. One hundred pair men's tan shoes at cost. Welsh A Co. . The school suits at Milltrens can't be equalled for tho money. You can't break your biko so hnd Hoffman can't repulr it. The seats have been put in tho new depot at foot of Fourth street. The most complete lino of shoes in town at J. E. Welsh & Co.'s. Mtllircns school suits aro better and cheaper than all others In town. J. K. Johnston has tho exclusive sale of the Cutter shoe in Reynoldsvllle. Try a cherry phosphate, 5o. Good thirst quencher. Reynolds Drug Store. If you buy your hats and neckwear at Milltrens you are sure it is the latest and best. The only bicycle shop in town equip ped for doing all kinds of work Is at C. F. Hoffman's. Try an orange and celery phosphate; gcod drink when you aro tired. 5 cents. Reynolds Drug Store. The W. C. T. U. county convention held at Falls Creek throe days lust week was well attended. Mothers, are you going to send the boys to school? If you are, call and see Milltrens suits and hats. - The American Ex presas Company has an office at this place now. Ernest C. Davis is the express agent. Mrs. M. E. Taafe has a nice assort ment of Dew fall bats. Latest styfes ana lowest prices at ncr store. 1 Vito Cluazzise and Salvatrice Ral- . ( . , ,n f . i it i ii n m:n iimi i 11.11 uv fniuiru i i.bii r or saie r ive nurses ana one in roe seated nac. inquire oi carmine juar ino, Italian Store, Big Soldier. There were - four or five fights on Main street Saturday evening and none of the participants were arrested. Call and examine our line of new buggies. Lowest prices. Guaranteed work. L. M. Snyder, Jackson street. The Ladies Village Improvement As sociation will meet In regular session Thursday at 3 p. m. By order of the president. i I Brick layers are at work on the new brick block on Main street that Is being erected by the Reynoldtville Real Es tate Improvement Company. Miss Elva Coleman, Charles King, George Rea and Joseph Macro will go to Lewltburg the 20th of this month to attend Bucknell University. . The Reynoldsvllle gentlemen who are Interested in a zinc mine in Mis souri received word Saturday that the laborers bad struck sslno at their mine. The Worou'a Christian Temperanoe Union will nAjt In basement of M. E. church Satul jay, Sept. 0th, at 3 o'clock. All the mer 'era are requested to be present 2 yPir i N. (. Plnnoy, Insurance agent of llriHik villa, was thrown out of a car riage at Philadelphia Sunday and had his skull fractured. There Is doubts of his recovery. Win. II. Hull, an engineer on tho A. V. It'y who In known to a nunilier of people In this plane, was married to Miff Agnes Mont.or at F.nst llrmly Inst Wednesday morning. Tills is t ho liiHt day to get registered If you want to vote this fall. Registers Nliilnn Cooper and Edwin Ilonro will I hi found at tho voting place In their respective precincts to-day. Several young men mistook the Vil lage Improvement Association waste barrel In front of the postefflco for tho letter box and driipH'd their letters In the barrel Sunday afternoon. Maude, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. llcemer, of I'resoottvlllo, .was burled In Prospect cemetery Monday afternoon. Rev. Hooper conducted funeral services at home of parents. Everett, young son of A. E. Dunn, narrowly escaped serious Injury by col liding with a home while Wiling up Main street one evening hint week. The boy esenied with a sorcMlioulilor. Dr. C. C. Hutnhcrgur was In OH City tho II rst of this week attending a eom inlt.teo meeting on an important matter to he presented to the Erie annual con ference that meets nt Jamestown, N. Y., the latter part of this month. On account of the races and other at tractions at Dullols this week thu It., R. It P. railway will sell excursion tickets to DuHols and return for .'III cents, September (I, 7 and H. Tickets good to return until September P. School begun Monday with an entire enrollment of 57.1. The enrollment on flrxt day last year was llO.'i. Monday being a legal holiday kept some away from school. The entlro enrollment was larger yesterday than it was Mon day. Mrs. Tom aa Gerritana had Mrs. Mary Casurlcl arrested for assault and battery, and Mrs. Casurlcl had Mrs. Gerritana arrested for surety of the Jioaeo. Both cases wero tried before 'Squire E. Neff Monday and wero then settled. Work on tho Presbyterian chapel was started Monday. The building commit tee thought thu bids wero too high and tho chapel will not bo erected by con tract. John M. Hays will suerintend tho work and thu building committco will buy tho material, Ac John Null, of Sykesvlllo, who took the oath of ofllco last April as constablu of ninslow township, has hud twenty- two warrants placed in his hands and ho has arrested twenty of tho persons wanted. Constable Null Is a large man and is well supplied with "sand." About thirty friends of William Bolt, sr., gave him a birthday surprise pnrty at his homo on Juckson street Saturday evening. It was a complete surprise to Mr. Bolt. Ho was given a pretty rock ing chulr as a birthday present. Re freshments woro served during tho evening. M. Montgomery, of West Roynolds- villOipassenger engineer on tho A.V.R'y, accidentally fell off his engine at Red Bank one day last wook and injured his right side so badly that ho was compelled to lay off work for a few days. David Blakesly has been running Mr. Montgomery's engine. Jarvls Williums, formerly of tho Williams Bros.' barbershop, has bought an interest in Jamos Delancy's shop, and will horeafter be found thore. Robortand Joseph Williams will run the Williams Brothers' shop. Messrs. Dolaney anc1 Williams expect to move their shop into the rooms in basement of Hotel Imperiul. Tbroo young men attended the ox roast at Sykesvlllo thu 24th of lust month who got supper, refused to pay for the same and became very boisterous and profane when the pay wus asked for. They have since paid for their supper, which was 75 cents for tho three, and also $8.00 ousts and each one lost a day's work to appear before the 'Squire. They may tbiuk it unjust, but It was the proper thing. It may be a lesson to them. James M. Marsh, a conductor on the A. V. R'y, formerly a resident of this place, who has lived at Sligo thirteen years, was In town Monday looking for dwelling house, as he Intends mov ing back to Reynoldsvllle this week. Mr. Marsh found desirable dwelling houses to rent very scaroe in Reynolds vllle, Id fact It was Impossible for him to get a vacant house at present and he will have to store bis goods until tho flrst of October and will then move into Mrs. Morrow's house on Grant street. With better rauuio, finer exhibits and better attractions than ever before of fered to the public 'the Pittsburg expo sition will open Its doors this, Wednes day, evening September ttth, for the eleventh annual season, and will keep open until October 21st. Among the exhibits this fall will be one that will excite wide-spread interest. It Is a practical demonstration of the manu facture of liquid air. Tbla wonderful power la In its infancy so far as the knowledge of the scientific world goes at the present day. .f Business Change. .1. C. Froehlleh and Walter C. Henry, who have been conducting clothing store in this place over one year, have dissolved partnership, Mr. Froehlleh retiring from tho firm. Pact Burned. Mrs. Harry Chapman, of I'reseott vlllo, had her face burned badly yester day afternoon by the explosion of lard and turpentine, which she was heating on the stovo to rub nn a child's breast. Caught in a Wringer. Halite, six-year-old daughter of Thomas MePhersoti, hud her right hand lindly Injured on a clothes wringer one day last week. Tho end of tho Inrgn finger was almost torn olf and two other lingers were smashed. Dr. Conway Will Preach. There will lc communion services In tho Presbyterian church next Sunday at the morning service. Preparatory services will bo held In the church Thursday evening at which time Dr. James Conwsy, of Ilrookvllle, will preach. Reservoir Contract Let. At a licet Inn of the Water Company last Saturday evening thu contract was let for biiilillng tlio new reservoir. The brick will Imi furnished by the Merldoth brick works, near Camp Run: John Goodwill got contract to I) mil thu brick and George Kllno got contract to build the reservoir. School Age. The school hoard has passed a resolu tion to the effect that all children who will Imi six years old between tho open ing of school and the holidays can start to school now, and that all children who will ho six years old after tho holiday vacation and before tho close of the schiNil year, can sturt to school at tho oM'iiing of school after the holidays. Competition Reduces Fare. The opening of tho new railroad bo tween Reynoldsvllle and Pittsburg, making a competing line, will glvo the peoplo of this section much cheaper railroad rates to the "Smoky City." The A. V. R'y has reduced tho regular fare between this place and Pittsburg to .'l.5 tho rate made on tho new road and has put on salo ten trip tick ets to Pittsburg for $24,110, good for more than one person on sumo train and good for one year. Tills makes the rule only six cents mure than mileage to Pittsburg. Rube's Darter. "Rube's Darter," by homo talent, un der tho direction of H. F.ugenu Phillips, was played before a big audience at the opera house Monday night. Tho play is a good one and Mr. Phillips Is a "dandy" In tho role of Ruben Tldd. Albert Harris played Tony Median to perfection Bnd the other characters wore most all well played by tho follow ing person: John W. Wurd. Harry R. Dawson, Arthur Reynolds, Ira Hutch ison, Clarence Lolrd, Miss Edna Myers, Miss Ethel Allen, Mrs. Sall:o Bungs, Miss 7oo Woodward and little Marion Harris. Child Drank Acid. Derauris, eighteen-month-old daugh ter of U. G. Scheufnockur, drunk sal ammoniac and acid about flvo o'clock last evening. Thoro was not enough acid in it to seriously tnjuro tho child. John Shobert, tho tinner, was spouting Mr. Scheafnocker's house and had a can of salummonlno which ho put his Irons In after ho hud used acid on them. Mr. Shobert left the can on sidewalk and wulked around the house and tho little tot came along, picked up tho can and took a drink. A doctor was quick ly summoned and he gave tho child an antidote. Three Barns Struck. Three barns were struck by light ning in this section Friday afternoon. The barn of Martin Straltwell, near Panic, was badly damaged and a valu able horse killed. The barn did not catch fire. The barn of M. M. Moore, in the Horm settlement, was considera bly damaged. The barn of John Mo- Creight, in Paradise, with twenty tons of hay, a lot of oats and other grain, was burned down. Several teams had been driven in the barn for shelter from the storm, but the men and horses were not Injured. Mr. McCrelght's son-in-law, M. M. McAdoo, lives on the farm. New Train to Pittsburg. The Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg railway Inaugurated local passenger service over the new trunk line between Reynoldsvllle and Pittsburg on Monday of this week. Only one train a day each way will be run over the road for a couple of weeks, on the following schedule: Leave Reynoldsvllle at 7.15 a. nf., Falls Creek 7.40, DuBols 7.45, Punxsutawney 8.30, arriving in Pitts burg at 11.50 a. m. Leaving Pittsburg at 5.00 p. ra., arriving In Reynoldsvllle at 0..15 p. m. The fare from here tn Pittsburg is $.'1.75. Tho new train loft here Monday morning with the follow ing crew on the train: G. L. Reed conductor, Thomas W. Keenan engi neer, O. Baggerstook fireman, Herman Daniels brakeman, and L, II. Shaffer baggagemaster. ,Thl&orew expect to be on the new tra!. regular and will lay at Roynoldsvlllu'i Some of them are married men and wilt ery likely move to this place Id a snort time. Passed Over the River. At twelve o'clock Sunday night Mrs. Mary Jane London, wife of Isaac Lon don, departed this lifo at her home at Prescottvlllo after a ten-day Illness. Mrs. London had Isinn sick mint all summer, but was getting better and her loved ones hnd hopes of her recovery, but another trouble seized her already weakened body and death was the re sult. The deceased was horn In Clarion county December 2tlth, IH.'Ht, nnd would have lsen sixty years old her next birthday. Her maiden tiatuu was Mary Jane Henry, daughter of James L. and Mary Henry. January 12, 1WH), she was married to Isaac fjondon, who with three sons and five daughters survive tho affect ionate wife, loving mother and kind nelghlW. Mrs. London joined the Baptist church thirty-five years ago and was a faithful menils-r and a christ ian lady. Funeral services will bo held at the home at 2.00 p. m. to-day, con ducted by Rov. A. E. Hooper, nnd tho mortal remains of Mrs. IOiulon will tie burled In tho Prospect cemetery. The deceased was well known In this com munity, having spent thu MO years of her married life in Wlnslow township and Ueynoldsvllln borough. The fol lowing children survive tho departed lady: D. B. Ijomlon, New Kensington, Mrs. Mary II. Myers, Kane, Mrs. W. F. Marshall, Mrs. W. C. Alman, Reynolds vlllo, W. T. London, Rnthmel, Mrs. J. L.Womer, Kane, Mrs. Ambrose Strauss, Paradise, nnd T. C. London, at homo. Lad Had a Narrow Escape. Charles, seven-year-old son of C. S. Klrchartz, had a narrow escape from death Saturday. He was budly Injured, but not seriously. A neighbor boy found n signal cap used on railroads and carried It home, not knowing what a dangerous thing It wax. Charley got the cup some way and thought it wns a box of small cbs for a toy pistol, and as he had the pistol and no caps ho tried to take tho lid off. It would not pry olf nnd Charles got a hammer and hit thu cap. Tho signal cs are filled with gluss and a terrlflo oxploslvo and It rescinded to tho touch of tho ham mer. It Is almost a miracle that tho boy was not killed. His face and hands and parts of his body wero filled with glass. On Sunday tho boy's faco was as full of scabs as if he had tho small-pox. It required three stitches to sew up a gash In his right wrist. Aeronaut Dashed to Death. N. A. Crissy, a professional aeronaut from Johnstown, met a frightful fate at the Punxsutawney fair Inst Wednesday afternoon. When he jumped from the balloon his bolt broke and ho grasped for tho dangling roies but could not reach them and he fell to tho ground with a thud that could bo heard by the thousands of spectators present. His neck was broken as were nearly all tho bones In his body. The Llndsey 'mi says: "When it dawned Uxn tho spectators that tho man was dashing to his death, scrcums and moans could bo heard, and many of tho upturned faces bore an ex pression of agony. Muny women faint ed and oven men wept aloud. It was ono of tho most terriblo siectaclus evor witnessed." Sent to the "Pen." At tho recent term of court tho fol lowing throe negroes, who attempted to take tho lifo of a policeman at Llndsey several months ago, wero sentenced to tho Western Penitentiary: Ike Lewis was glvon seven years, John Thomas, alias Black Diamond, three years, Mary Llgbtfoot one year six mouths. The judge also put a flno of tl.OOO apiece on tho negroes. Dick Bailey, who was found guilty of resisting an ollleor, was sentenced to pay a fine of 91,000, pay costs of prose cution and undergo and imprisonment in the county jail for a period of ono year. State of Pennsylvania, ga County of Jefferson, f03. Before me, E. Neff, Esq., one of the Justices of the Peace In and for' said county, personally camo Roy Newberry who, being duly sworn according to law, did dopose and say that any slandorous things that he may have published or uttered about Miss Hellen Worden Is untrue and was uttered without any foundation, and further saith not. Roy Newiierry. Sworn and subscribed before me at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., this 30th day of August, A. D. 18W). E. NEFF, Justice of the Peace. Letter List. List of unclaimed lotters remaining in the postoftice at Reynoldsvllle, Pa,, week ending Sept. 2, 1899: William Meredith. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. A. M. Woodward, P. M. The Cutter shoe is sold only by J. K. Johnston In this place. You will not bo disappointed if you drink black raspberry, with or without Ice cream, 6o. Reynolds Drug Store. The latest things In footwear at Welsh Si Co.'s. Good all-wool school suits at Mllllrena from 11.50 to $5.00. Try a patr of our Trl-on-fa shoes for ladles. Welsh & Co. LABOR DAY DOINOS. Speeches, Bicycle Race, Oame of Base Ball, Ac., Were the Attractions. tabor Day was observed at Reynolds vllle under the management of the U. M. W. of A., with speeches, bicycle race, ball game, and dancing. Three largo flHgs wero unfurled across Main street, which were nil tho decorations for the occasion. People assembled In Frank's Park In tho forenoon anil many took dinner In the Purk, but the pro gram wns not taken up until afterniHin, which began with acchoa In the park. George Harris, ox-presldent, of No. 2 district, presided and Introduced tho speakers, who wero Edward McKay, of Beuiia Vista, and Mrs. Jones, of Chicago, who Is a SiK-liillst. Her speech seemed to please tho audience. Mrs. Junes will remain In this section a few days and we understand that shn will likely de liver a speech In Centennial hull beforo leaving hero. There wero only four entries for tho twelve mile bicycle rneo, as follows: Bruce Kllno and Joseph Lnverlek, of this place, W. E. Parker, of Desire, and William Jacobs, of Big Run. The Inst two were haiiilleapH-d two minutes. Tho courso was via Kline's, Rutlimcl and Prescottville, twieo around. Com ing down Main street tho first timo around Jacobs punctured one of his tires and had to drop out of the nice. Lnv erlek came in 11 rst, Kline second and Parker third, not far apart. The first prlzo was a bicycle, second bicycle lamp, third a pair bicycle pants. The ruco was close and god timo was made. Tho Adrian ball team and a picked up nine of this place, played a four Inning gnmo of ball, tho visitors gutting badly defeated. A dance wus held in tho pavilion In tho evening. Death From Cancer of Stomach. Mrs. Isabella Caldwell died at her home near Sandy Valley at 0.00 p. m., September 1st, from cancer of the stomach. She had been confined to lied twelvo weeks before she died, but was a very patient sufferer. Tho decoased was horn In Rocchwoods May 15, 1M42, making her over 57 years old. Sho was tho duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, who aro both dead. In 1H00 Isabella Brown was married to John M. Caldwell. Unto them nine chlldron wero born, six of whom, with the fath er, preoecdod tho mother into tho Eter nal World. Tho threo children living aro: Fredrick, Rachel and Willis Cald well. Mrs. Caldwell had been a faith ful and consistent member of the Meth odist Episcopal church for forty years and she died In full expectation of en joying the Beuluh Land that tho Lord has prepared for those who aro faithful In His service. Mrs. Caldwell was cer tainly a noblo woman. Funeral services woro held at her lute homo Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. O. II. Sibley and Interment was made In tho Boechwoods cemetery. The funeral wus a very large one. Resolutions on Death Mr. Cartln. At a stated meeting of John C. Cen ser Post 102, Dep't of Pa., G. A. It., a committee wan appointed to draft reso lutions on tho death of II. I. Cartln, late of Co. C. 148th Regt. Pa. Vols., and hereby submit the following: Whereas, On the morning of Au gust 24th, 18IKI, tho grim King of Ter rors laid his icy hand on tho form of our comrade, Henry I. Cartln, therefore belt lttmlved, That the members of tho Post realize thut their ranks are being rapidly depleted and that ere long the last soldier of the war of tho rebellion will have been mustered out. Jiimlved, That In the death of our comrade the Post has lost one of its most devoted members, who when health permitted was always present at its meotings. lleaolved, That in momory of our late comrade the charter be draped in mourning for thirty days and that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Post, published in The Star and Volunteer and a copy trans mitted to the family of tho deceased. T. c. Reynolds. ) J. W. Fol'bt, Cora. R L. Miles, ) Glorious New. Comes from Dr. D. B. Carglle, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bot tles of Electrio Bitters baa cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her bead and face, and tho best doctors could give no help; but her cure Is complete and her health Is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved that Electrio Bitters Is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds up the strength. OnlyoOoonts. Sold by H. A. Stoke, druggist, guaranteed. If you want a good, substantial and pretty buggy at an extremely low price, you can get It at the Reynoldsvllle Hardware Co. store. The buggies are being sold at a big reduction. See thera before buying elsewhere. A strictly high grade whoel the Rambler with G. A J. tiros, lamp, bull, coasters and pant guards, $38.00 at Rlston'a. I am located at the New Store, ready to do all kinds of ladles' tailoring. J. E. Mitchell. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Glimpses of the People who art Passing To and Pro. Ir. W. II. Alotniiflrr was In Pltlstmrx over Hiimliir. Miss Kltle f lilck vlslled tier sister at Tyler last week, Mrs. O. If. Johnston Is visiting a sister lit Wi'Mpnrt, Pa. Miss Jessie KolM-rtwin Is vlsll leant l.nwiwm hum litis week. (I. K. Ilnwlhornn, of (Hit, was In Krynolds vlllo Inst Krlilny. Ir. I,. I.. Means Miil Miindny with his pnr ftnts at KrostlMirff. W. .1. Frank, of PlttstMira-. Is visiting rela tives in I hi place. Miss Mattel (coll. of Ilrookvllle, visited In tills plttee Inst week. Miss .on Wisslwnril visited relatives In New Belli lidtetn Inst week. Mis. Frnnk Mltrlicll, of llrlftwixsl, visited In Hit plnre Inst week. Miss F.IIiiiIh-IIi Hurtle, of Clarion, visited In this place Inst week. Mrs. (leerim WihiiIs, of llrtHikvllle, visited In litis place last week. Mrs. .1. (. .leli us vlslletl Iter parent nenr llrtsikvlllc Hie past week. Miss llerthn Cnpplnir visited In IIIK ilnn nnd Piitixsiilnwney this week. M. I', (inleniiin mill rlitiiirltler, Ml F.lvn. drove to t'liirlim yesterday. Miss Friiukle K loir relumed Sitlurdny from n two weeks' vlsll In Clarion. Fred lltitler nttil wife, of Tyler, spent Sun day nnd Monday In this place. Mrs. Ilenjitinln llrtiiuli returned Monday from a vlsll In l'iinniitnwney. Mrs. Himlel Nolnn returned Hntiirdny from a visit in JoliiisontiiirKnnd Knno. M Iss llessle Hensor went to lltillols Satur day to spend n week with relatives. Iir. F. II. Heck, of Kniirlolph, N. Y., Is vlslt Inir his son, F. II. lice k, In this place. Mrs. f. F.. .tones wns cnlled to llnwthorne yeslerdity liy the Illness of a relative. John Cooper, of Clarion, Is visiting his brother, N In Inn Cists'r, on (Irnnt street. tnhn R. Elder, eoiidnctnr on the R., R. A P. Ili'iclitree llrnneh, wns In town Hntiirdny. Miss Jennie Dally, of I'entield, Is vlsillntf her sister, Mrs. O. M. Mrlliiniilil. in this place. Mrs. Alex. Rlston and son, I'aul, who were at Erie a few weeks, returned homeHaltirdny. Hr. Rnld Wilson and wife, of Ilrookvllle, visited the former's parents In this place Sun day. Mrs. W. II. Karnsand Miss Vlrxlnla F.aston, of Onkmont, spent Hundiiy with Mrs. A. R. Weed. Homer Hmellwr, of New York City, Is visit ing his mm her, Mrs. Kale HmnltMtr, In this plnce. Mrs. Annie Wlnslow nnd dnuKliter, Miss F.thelyn, returned Monday from a visit at Kenovo. m A. V. t'tter and wife are visit ins In Mulllvan county tills week. Mr. l iter was In Canada last week. Miss Hnllnn Nenle, of t milium, wns the guest of Miss Hnnnnh HtiiufTcr several dnys the past week. Miss F.llMiheth Amend, of Perry Htntlon, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. 8. M. McCrvlght, on Hill street. Mrs. A. E. Foster, of Kuslieitiu, Is visiting her mother, Mrs, II. M. Dutismore, In West Reynoldsvllle. Mrs. Clarence Repairer, of Pnttnn, Is vlslt lug her mother-in-law, Mrs. Harriet Repsher, on Jackson street. Mrs. Thomas V. A. Miilloy returned Friday from a two months' visit with relatives at Hertford Springs, Pit. Arthur II. Ilnsklns left for Philadelphia yesierdny morning to spend several weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. Cyrus Allen, of llulTiilo, N. Y., spent several dnys with her son, E. T. Lynns, at no te! Imperial the pnst week. Misses Elsie May Ross, Minnie Whltmore and Tacy llenipsey went to Clarion Monday to Htlund Ihe Mtnle Normal School. Miss Edith Clark, who will teach IheHugar Hill school this winter, went tn Sugar Hill Saturday and begun her school Monday. It. F. Dougherty, the photographer who made cheap pictures in the tent near Corwin's gallery, moved his tent to Duller Monday. Vincent Reynolds visited In Clarion the pnst week. He was thrown off his wheel yes terday coming home and Injured hli left leg. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Ring, of Vwindergrlft, aro visiting the former's brother and sister, A. T. Ring and Mrs. E. C. Hensor. tn this plnce. Irven Tlempsey, of Onk Ridge, Is work Ing In the A. V. K'y railway office at this place while Mr. Ilis ii IsolT on a two weeks' vacation. Austin Illukcslru and wife, Robert Rlukes leeiindwlfu nnd Albert Blakeslee, of Coul Glen, wero visitors at J. Van Reed's yester day. Will C. Hmlth went to Ithica, N. Y.. last Friday to attend the Cornell preparatory scIkmiI. Will la one of our promising young men. ' David Postluthwult, Clinton Hurtmun and Forrest O. Hayes were In I'lttshurg Monday. They made the trip no the new train on B. R. P. D. II. Nnrthhammer, foreman of Young's planing mill, was culled to Ills home near Tyrone lust Saturday on account of Illness of a brother. I. M. Iloch, a telegraph operator In the A. V. K'y office at this place, accompanied by hia wife, went to Wllllamsport Saturday to visit relatives. Florence Clark, duughter of Hurry Clark, the restaurant and green grocer proprietor, went to St. Marys yesterday to uttend the 81. Benedict Academy. 'Squire Joseph T. Guthrie and wife went to I'lttshurg the first of tills week and from there they will go to Philadelphia to attend theUrund Army Encampment. Harry Burton and wife, of Putton, spent Sunday with the former's brother, Samuel E. Barton, in this place. Mr. Barton was a cttl ten of Rathmel a few years ago. K. B. Deeuier, who has been working in the woods neur Sullnu, Westmoreland county, injured his back while at work lust week and was forced to come home on a vacation. John Q. Campbell, of Davis, West Vs., and Missus Auuluand Jcnulu Campbell, of Mor rlsdule, Ck'urttuld county, visited the former's brother, Juines Campbell, In this place lust week. m L. V. McCleery, of PrescuttwL, one of the super visum of Wlnslow township, left here Saturday on a ten-day trip to Pittsburg and Westmoreland county. Mrs. McCleery bus been In Westmoreland county several weeks. Mrs. John II. Kuuchurundsoo, Howard, are spending a couple of weeks at Cape May. Mrs. Kaucber will visit tn Philadelphia a short time on lior way home from the sea shore and Howard will remain tn the "City of Brotherly Love" and take up the third year course in the Medtco-Chlrurglcal College.
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