Suburriptiim $t.fi( per icer, uv fl.00 if xti'd ntrirth in mlmtirr. v. A, STKI'IIKNSOKl, Uilltnr n7 I'uli. WEDNESDAY. MAY :t, WOO. Knives and Forks Should fie rcplnwd with the either house furnish ings nt the minimi house denning. We have n hirge stock of good st.'iple goods of this kind tli.it we me selling nt very close prices. Cull mid see our Kodgers Knives nnd Forks nt $.'l.riOierdozen. Other goods in propor tion. C. P. HOFFMAN, The Jewelrr, Travelers' Guide. Pnwnnor trains arriv sail leave Itt'jrn- illllsvlllu II follows! Allryhrntf VttUrit Ibiilirtni. Riintwnril. Westward. Train No. V. S47 n. m. Train Nn. H, 11.47 n. ni. TriiltiNo.l;!, II. '!7 11. m. 1'nilii No. I). s.:is n. in. Tniln Nn. 1. I.uip. in. Tniln No. 2, l :C p. in. Tniln No. .1, II i. m. Train Nu ll, .1:1 1 p. in. Train No. 7, H.:W p. m. Tniln iNo.lo. 7..W p. in. MINIM T. Train No. 41. Ml p. in. Train No. s, H 47 n. in. Tniln No. 7, VM p. in. Tniln Nu ll. 4.:c! p. in. ii. it f r. iiij, (c. r m. iii ) Arrive I lliimrts Train No 7a I M p m I Train No 7J, 3 Jn p m fl LlUl6oIEv6riitliina. Decoration Day. Williams fur shoes. Circus next Tuesday. Did you see tlio eclipse? Johns fi Thompson, tailors. Juno weddings will bo numerous. Thoro In a merry-go-round In town. Now nleo ties enob week u. Milllrens. The A. V. R'y sells excursion tickets toVJV. Sl m pliiH wbii In demand Momlny moiy ig. Rlla Royal Shown nt thlii place Jun, fith. See tlio display of fancy vests lit Milllrens. GuntH, ask to goo Shick & Wagner's M.00 puntft. Crash suits und sorgo coats nnd vests at Mtlllrcns. Brumbaugh iV IIIIIIh how, linn nnd Iny thi'lr enrpots. Excursion tickets will bo gold on tlio ., R. & 1. to-duy. Money saved by shooing your foot at Williumg' hIioo gtnro. Low prices, (food lltg, flrst-cluas work at John Flynn's tailor ghop. Harold Arnold wbh at Now Bethlo hem the lattor part of hint week. A. E. Fascnmyer. of Now Bethlehem, wag tn town several dayg Inst wook. Lot for gale In WohI Reynoldsville. Inquire at this office for particular. Nil. E. Koohlor gpent Sunday with hlg sitter, Mrg. C. K. Hawthorne, lit Ohl. IVU our gyrupg made from golcctod, 'fililt any flavor. Roynoldg drug gtoro. hVo furnished rooms In Wcgt Ruyn Jsvllle to rent. Inqulro at this offico. F"lfty pair of rnigseg' shoes that wore formorly $l.f0, now 1.00 at Williams.' Harry Mincer, of Walston, ex-pollco-man of thig place, visited tn town hint week. Drink HIiW root boor, an good as laHt year, Tic. at the Roynoldg Drue Store. For Sale Good property on Wegt End Jackson stroet. Inquire at The Star office. Charles Zovastsky had his loft foot smashed by a fall of coal In Big Soldier mine Saturday. Walter Williams got one of bis fingors badly smashed in a roller at tannery one day last week. Dame Rumor says there will be six teen weddings In Reynoldsville during the month of roses. John C. Dungmore, of Phlltpsburg, was in town Monday to attend the Mo-Gtnty-Black wedding. A. W. Adam, of Brockwayvllle, came , oyer Monday to attend the funeral of Alexander Molntosh, jr. Three-year-old daughter of John Hlmes, of Worth street, bad ber feet scalded Monday afternoon. For Sale Good bouse, plastered and painted, on Worth street. Call on or write to Palace Restaurant, Clearfield, Two Jackson street women had each Stber arrested Saturday tor assault and Nttery and wore both bound over to furt. Dofldence Is so thoroughly ground i and mixed with Sherwin-Williams aintt it's no wonder the sales Increase. 3old by Reynoldsville Hardware Co. Mix Helton Wnrdon, of Hopkins, left hint week for an extended visit with relatives In !Mik Haven nnd Fhllndel phln. Primly Sheriff W. F.. Chesnntt Is on the nick list and Ex-SherllT I. (1. Clour ley Is lieliiitf an deputy llllt'llltf t'liesmitl's illness. Lust Friday was Miss Kale I'lialen's blrtliilay nnd a number of her young friends gathered nt her homo that evening. .1. W. nnd P. M. Hyphrlt, of Home slend, were enlled Inline Inst week by serious Illness of their brother, Ed. Syphrit. t'lnreiiee Heytuilils got the seeond linger of bis right baud Injured in the eogs of a paper trimmer yesterday morning. Dr. .1. Clair Dougherty, who gradu ated from the Mi'illeo-( 'hlrurgleal Dental College ten days age, rt turned to his hoinu lust week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Christ Rums nnd Ed. anil Miss Agues Midline, of I 'unxsntaw ney, were In town the llrst of the week nttendiiig the MeClnty-lllaek wediling. L. W. lluyek, siiperintenileiit of the woolen mill, had his left liniiil Injured one day last week by getting It riuight In enrd maehlue. lie nillil have lost his hand. Clnreneo Hyatt Reynolds will go to DuMnls this afternoon tn take eliarge of A. P. Holland's drug store for a week or two while Mr. Holland Is otT on a vnentlon. Never before In the history of rail road shows has a show In 'en showered with sueh favorable comments, as those being forced upon the ill-cut Khodn Royal Shows. We have greater desire that Sherwln Williams paints should give satisfaction than the ninn who owns the house. Wo have more at. stake. lteynoldsvlllu Hardware Co. Thomas Syphrit. of Ada, Ohio, was called to his homo in I'uriullse last week by serious illness of bis brother, Kd. Syphrit. Thomas will remain here several months, Dr. Harry W. Trultt, who graduated from tho Mcdlco-Chirurglcal Dental College ten days ago, is spending a few days in town. Dr. Trultt has not fully decided yet where he will loente. A uumlH'rof young icoplo drovo from this place to Dig Run Monday evening to attend the Dullols Suh-Distrlct Kp worth Tongue convention held In the M. E. church Monday nnd Tuesday of this week. Henry Htoflcn, of Derry Station, nnd Mrs. Henry Sehrlver, of (irconshiirg, father nnd sister of Mrs. L. P. McCleery, of ProFcottvlllu, were called to tho ImhI sidoofMrs. McCleery, who Is not ox M'Cted to live. A number of our merchants hnvu en tered Into an agreement to close their stores curly during the summer months, beginning Friday of this week,. Tune 1st. A list of the merchants who have agreed to early closing will bo found In this Issue, Tho following Item wo received In tho mail yesterday with a request that wo publish sainu: "There Is a young man on R. R. street preparing u cage to catch an cast end bird. TIiIh young man Is to be groomsman nnd groom all In tho month of roses." Levi Schuckers, a farmer, lumberman nnd prominent citizen of Wlnslow town ship, has been cell lined to his home ton days as a result of falling off a log In the woods. Mr. Schuckers was getting off a high log and his pant leg caught on a knot and threw him. Call at our store and seo the Ruud Instantaneous water heater in full nitr ation. You turn tho spigot and tho boater does tho rest. Four gallons of hot water ovory minute. Nothing like It over beforo seen. Don't miss seeing tho heater work. Hall & Barton. Samuel Fleegor and Miss Carrie Smith were married at the homo of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, near Big Soldier, Monday after noon by 'Squire J. D. Woodrlngof West Reynoldsville. A wedding party was held at Frank's' Park Monday evening. The Great Rhoda Royal Shows are coming and with them the grandest ar ray of talent ever Boen or brought together. Aside froth, the educating and entertaining carnival, grand and valuable menagerie, this aggregation presents the cream of the acrobats, tumblers, aorlal artists and educated horses. James V. Murray, Esq., candidate for the Republican nomination for District Attorney, Is making an aggressive cam paign and will nodoubt.be successful In his aspiration, as there seems to be a very strong feeling among the Repub licans of the county that Mr. Murray should succeed the present Dlstrlot At torney. Punxsutawney AWi. A horse hitched to an empty wagon, belonging to tbe Reynoldsville Hard ware Co., occasioned a little excitement Monday morning by taking a short run of Us own accord. It was left In tbe alley at the side door, of the store and ran down the alley across Main and Jackson streets, stopping when It reached tho swamps near the R. & F. C. R'y. New Schedule. A new schedule went Into effect on tho A. V. R'y Sunday. Tho time of trains at this placo will be found under the heading "travelers' guide" on this page. Two Initiated. Two new mcmlHTs, both doctors, were Initiated Into Elk lodge last Thursday evening. After the Initiation s banquet was held In the Elk rooms. Twenty visitors from the Dullols lodge wero present. Electric Lights. The electric light lamps were shipped from the factory In New York lat, Sat urday, May ll'lili, and should arrive here sometime the latter part of this week. Mr. Fcrrln said yesterday that he expects to hnve the street lights In operation by the latter part of next week. Had to Kill the Cow, fleot'gn W. Rykes ball to kill a valu able Jersey cow one day last week. The cow, wl led was bought recently, was tol her' I near Mr. Sykes' residence and two or ibree dogs ran by barking anil frightened the cow and she got tangled In tho roH and broke one of her hind legs. Mr. Sykes would not have taken 7.VIXI for the bovine. Fell Down Stairs. Mrs. ,f. H. Sweit.er. who Is nt present staying with her son, (trlerO. Swell.er, one of the proprietors of Hotel Imperial, fell down the hack stairs nt the hotel Wednesday evening and narrowly es rapod serious Injury. She received one cut on head that required several stitches to sew up. Mrs. Swolt.er tripped nt top step and fell to bottom of stairs. First Onme of Season. The Reynoldsville ball club will play the Dullols cluli at the Dullols Driving Ptirk this afternoon. The line-up from this place will 1h as follows: Walter Williams catcher, John llurgo pitcher, .Tarvis Williams 1st, Elmer Woodward "nil, John Nolan .'id, .loo Williams short stop, Hob Williams left fleld, John Doubles, jr., center Meld, Daniel Nolan, Jr., right Held. Eclipse of the Sun. The eclipse of the sun Momlny morn ing attracted considerable attention in Reytioldsvlllo. Smoked glass and col ored spectacles were much In use. Tlio eclipse was nearly total. The visible portion of tho sun at greatest olHcura tion was like a thin crescent, ills in t sl.o of new moon. Astronomers say tho present generat ion will passuway before another eclipse so near total will bo noted. Two Night Trains. New schedules went Into effect on tho 11., R. tt P. nnd 1'. & E. railroads Sun day, but we did not receive schedules in time to make the corrections this week, and for that reason the time tables will not bo found In this issue of TlIK STAR. However, there is no change In time of tho I)., R. & 1', trains at this place. Train arrives at 1.20 p. m. and leaves at 2.1!0 p. in. Two new "flyers" have boen put on the 11., R. &, )'. between Pitts burg and Buffalo. Tho new train from Pittsburg arrives at Fulls Creek nt 2.22 a. m. and tho ono for Pittsburg at .1.00 a. m. Rough Riders. Capt. Shnrpo and his company of Rough Riders, now with tho great Rhoda Royal Shows, must not bo com pared with any of tho so-called Rough Riders exhibiting throughout tho coun try. Eyury member of Capt. Sburpe's company served under "Teddy" .Risjse velt in the Spanish war, and participated in that memorable charge at Shn Juan. They all hold their honorable discharge from tho nth U. S. Cavalry. The drills, mounts, riding and vaulting of these sturdy soldier boys is a sight novor soon before with any amusement enterprise. At Roynoldsvlllo Juno fl. Large Funeral. Alexander Mcintosh, jr., agod 32 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mcintosh of Rathmel, died at that place Saturday. He had been 111 for some time. The deceased was a mem ber of tho Rathmel Knights of Pythias lodge and the Golden Eagle lodge of Reynoldsville and was In good standing In both lodges. Funeral services wore hold at the resldonce of parents Monday afternoon, oonduoted by Rov. Chlsholm, Presbyterian pastor at Rathmel. The two lodges attended tbe funeral, which was very large. Eighty mombers of the Goldun Eagle were in the funeral cortege. Remains were burled In Bou lab cemetery. Memorial Services. A large congregation attended the union memorial services In the Presby terian church Sunday morning. The auditorium was not large enough to ac commodate the people and tbe chapel was thrown open. Rev. W. Frank Rober, pastor of tbe Presbyterian church, preached the memorial sermon, and Rev. Porry A. Reno, pastor M. E. church, and Dr. A. J. Meek, pastor Baptist church, assisted In the services. The old veterans and Sons of Veterans attended in a body. Rev. Reber select ed the following text for this occasion: "If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed." The sormon was exoollont and was listened to attentively. K. of P, Reunion. The eighth annual reunion of the First Reunion District of Knights of Pythias, composed of tho counties of Indiana, Clarion, Jefferson, Elk and Clenrlleld, will ho held In this placo on Thursday, Junn I lib. Tho officers of tho Association llvo nt Reyn oldsvilln and are, Win. Copping presi dent, Edwin Hon re vice-president, and S. II. J. Saxton secretary. I 'reparations are being made for this lo I mi the best reunion ever held by this association. IVI.es will ho awarded to the lodges having tho largest per cent of mom Iter ship In linn and tho largest number In line. There will also ho a prize of 20.1HI for tho best band present. There will 1m a big pnrnde, Soochos, bicycle race, dancing, Ac, Several Craml 1idgo oMIcers mid prominent speakers will lie present. The (irnud Ijodge rank will lie conferred on Past Chancel lors. The general committee that Is arrmiging for the reunion Is composed of the following gentlemen) Samuel Williams, George W. Heck, Steve Hone, Ex-SlierilT E. C. Horns. John Hashtir. The reception committee Is, David R. Cochran, Calvin Mohney nnd Edwin Honre. Deoth of Mrs. J. L. Cslite. Mrs. Joseph L. Cable died nt her home near Dig Soldier nt ft.OO p. in., Thursday, May 24th. She had been ailing with Height's disense for some time nnd Sunday afternoon shn had n stroke of paralysis, which resulted in her death. Her maiden mono was Anna Campbell. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Camplx-ll, of l,oatliorwood. Clarion county. She was born at Cool Spring, Jefferson county, August 20, 1X71, making ber 2.1 years, II months and 4 days old at time of death. She was married to Joseph L. Cable nt Clarion, April l.-ith, IK1I7, by Rev. Wm. E. Hook er, pastor oftho Evangelical Lutheran church, of which denomination the de ceased was a memlier. They began housekeeping In Koynolilsv'illo Hnd lived here until Inst month, therefore, Mrs. Cable hnd many friends In town. Remains were taken to I .eat her wood Friday evening and buried in Squirrel Hill cemetery at 10.00 a. m. Saturday. Deceased was the mother of two chil dren who died in Infancy. Early Closing. We, the undersigned business men of Reynoldsville. l'n.,do hereby agree to close our respective places of business nt H o'clock, p. in., excepting Saturdays, beginning Junn Island ending Oct. 1st, IIHKi: ('. F. Hoffman, Jeweler Ed. (ioodcr, ' Johnston ,V Nolan, Shoo dealers W. D. Williams, Robinson Shoo Co., " Scott McClelland, Clothier W. C. Ilonrv, " Milllren Bros., " Hull iV llnrton, Hardware A. E. Dunn, " Reyn. Hdwe. Co., " J. J. SuttiT, Dry Good Shirk Si Wugner, " Ring ft Co., " N. Ilnnaii, " A. Katen, ' W. II. Moore, Groceries Robinson it M'lndorff, " J. C. fi S. C. Henry, " Swart, Bros., " H. T. Cox, Novelties If. T. Slownrt, " Brumbaugh V IIIIIIs, Furniture Church Wedding. At six o'clock Monday evening last, May 2Ht.h, Charles .1. MuGinty and Miss Agnes Black, of this place, wero mar ried in the Catholic church by Father Brady. Miss Mnry Black, sister of tho bride, and Will Degnan sIihhI at the marriage altar with the bride and groom. Thoro wero only a few Immediate mla tives Invited to wedding, but as tho ceremony was publicly performed In the church a largo crowd assembled to witness the same. A wedding dinner was served at 7.00 p. m. at residence of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, on First street, to which only a few were Invited. Mr. and Mrs. McGinty will go to housekeeping In rooms on second flimr of building next to Hotel McConnoll. This young couple aro well known in town und bnvo many friends who offer congratulations and wish them huppl ness and prosperity in tho future At Punxs'y Next Year. The tenth annual convention of tho Jefferson County Sunday School Asso ciation held In the M. E. church at Brookvillo lust Wednesday and Thurs day, was the largest and most interest ing convention ever held In the county, If all roHrta be correct. The topics wore all handled in an able manner, making the convention proli table to all those really interested In Sunday school work. Tho delegates sHiak very highly of the hospitality of tho Brookvillo people. Tho convention will be held at Punxsutawney next year. The Keystone Is a "Dandy." The Keystone band was playing on Main street last evening. Our towns people can feel proud of the Keystone, as It Is an exoollont band. One of the selections played lust evening was their contest pteco, "Nabuoodonosor.'' The boys play It very nicely. Died Yesterday. Mrs. Mary Hanna, aged about seventy years, died at the home of "Jack" Whittaker, In West Reynoldsville, yes terday afternoon. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Mrs. Hanna lived in the "Old Sandy Lick" a few years, where her husband died. Head Injured. Ellas, fourteen-year-old son of John Boyer, foil off a horse Sunday afternoon, striking the back of his bead on the ground with force sufficient to produce concussion of the brain. Monarch shirts a complete line at Mlllirons. John Flynn, merchant tailor, makes up-to-date suits. Try him. Cool- underwear for warm days at Milllrens. For neat and stylish footwear call at Williams' shoe store. Try our chocolate, with or without cream fio. Reynolds Drug Store. Leather belts of all kinds at Milllrens. ADROOATF.D CONTRACT. I Action of Borough "Dads" Concerning Electric Light Compsny s Contract. A special meeting of the town council was held Wednesday, May 22, 1 1 mo, for the purpose of taking such action on the contract with E. A. Fjrrlu, bis suc cessors or assigns, or the Rtiynoldsvillo Electric Co., to furnish lights to the borough as shall ho decided upon, said action shall bo taken upon tbe failure to have said lights turned on within six months from date of said contract and ordinance, il(l lights not being hung over winter of streets mid not hav ing Inuui placed under tho direction of street committee. On motion the following resolution was passed. WllKltKAS, Tho council of tho bor ough of Reynoldsville, on Octolicr fit b, 1 Kim, passed ordinance No. III. and exe cuted a contract, In pursuance of said ordinance, granting a franchise to E. A. Ferrln, his successors or assigns, to erect and maintain poles, wires, Ac, on the public streets, allots lanes and pub llo squares of snld borough, lor the inr "so o supplying electricity for motor power, or for bent nnd light to such person or persons as may desire the s'lme! said poles to lie erected nt such places und ori such lines ns tho street committee, should direct, and of the height of not less than twnnty-llve feet above tho street, straight, and of suffi cient strength to carry all wires placed thereon, nod Wiikkkas, Said council passed, on Nov. ti, I !!. a resolution, and In pursu ance thereof, entered Into tho above referred-to contract, authorizing and agreeing with said E. A. Ferrln, bis successors, heirs and assigns, hi furnish said borough with thirty 2M0-cntidlo-power uro lights, to bo placed on center of the several streets In said borough at, places designated in said resolution, at a 11 xed price for a fixed lime, and snld lights to Isi turned on within six months from Oct.. old, Isiitt; and Wiikkkas, More than six months have elapsed since the passing of said ordinance, resolution and the signing of said contract, and said thirty arc lights are not yet turned on, nor tho said siles located under the din ctlon of the street committee, twenty-live feet high, nor have said lights been located or bung on centre of the streets designated in said resolution as tho placo of hanging said arc lights, nor as provided in said contract, resolution and ordinance. Now therefore be It JtiHitlrril, By the council of snld bor ough, and It is hereby resolved by au thority of the same, that tho said con tract he and tho same Is hereby abro gated, and that the said borough of Reynoldsville denies that it is and refuses to be boundon by said ordinance, resolut ion and contract, by renson of the said K. A. Ferrln, his successors or as signs falling to comply with und fulfil their obligations under snld ordinance, resolution und contract, thereby and under the terms nnd conditions of snid ordinance, resolution and contract, ren dering the name null and void. And It Is further llimlfiil. That tho said borough of Reynoldsville will not undertake to ful fil any part of said ordinance, resolution or contract, for the above stated reasons and the secretary of said council is hereby authorized and Instructed to forthwith give notice to said E. A. Fer rln, his successors or assigns, of this action of tho council, by personally or In some other safe and securo way, de livering a true copy of this resolution. No further business; by motion ad journed. Contract for Five Water Plugs. The West Reynoldhvlllo town council met in special session May 2.'lrd with all the members In attendance. Tho object of tho meeting was to consider and authorize a contract for water for fire protection, and to levy a tax for tbe support of tho same. A contract was authorized with the Reynoldsville Wutor Company for five water plugs for a term of two years to bo located on present line, as follows: ono at intersection of l'ike and Broad way streets, near Mooro House: ono at intersection of Brown and Warner streets; one at intersection of Ohio and Brown streets, at Dompsoy's corner; and including two now in use at the tannery, one of tho latter to bo moved west to Ward's alley. A tax of ono mill was levied for the support of tho samo. Time Limit Removed. By a vote of 4.'l.'l to 2.'1H the Mothodlst General Conference at Chicago last Thursday abolished the timo limit of pustorates, thus Anally disposing of one of the most Important questions before the body and doing away with one of tho fundamental features of the denomi nation. Hereafter preachers will be appointed annually by tho Bishops, with no limit on tho number of years a pas tor may servo one congregation. Lutheran Church Notices. Services at Reynoldsville Lutheran church at lllelO a. m. Communion both In English and German. Subject of morning discourse, "Pentecost." Preach ing in English. Services at Emerick ville Lutheran church at 2.110 p. m. No services at Chestnut Grove. Services at Reynoldsville Lutheran church at 7.. '10 p. m. Subject, fifth discourse 'on "The Parable of the Ten Virgins." Hospital Physician. Dr. Howard L. Kaucher, of this place, who recently graduated from the Medi-co-Cbirurgical College of Philadelphia, was elected Monday as a resident phy sician of tbe Harrisburg Hospital. Dr. Kaucher will accompany bis mother, Mrs.M. H. Kaucher, to this place this week. Mrs. Kaucher has been In Phila delphia several weeks. Moving Back to Paterson. P.'P. Denton, who has been an em ploye at tbe silk mill for some time, is moving back to Paterson, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Denton are very pleasant people and they have made many friends during their stay In our town. ' For Sale. One lot and a quarter In a very desir able location In West Reynoldsville. Inquire at The Star office. Wanted Canvassers and collectors for Reynoldsville and vicinity. Good pay to right parties. Address Box 2, DuBoig.Pa. Johnston & Nolan have a One line of Emersou's shoes for gentlemen. See them. PERSONAL PARAQRAPHS Glimpses of the People who are Psssing To and Fro. .I.C. Hirst whs In Pittsburg Saturday, E. D. Bird, of Clearfield, Is visiting In town. Miss Minnie Kelley Is visiting In Bradford. Mrs. M. E. Weed visited In Woedvlllo Inst week. Mrs. Martin Phnlen was In Pittsburg last week. Prof. R. C. Wilson, of Kummerville, Is in town. Miss Minnie Myers, of Dullols, Is vis iting in town. Mrs. pavid Reynolds visited In Du Bols Monday. Miss Anna Klahr went to Clarion to visit relatives. Dr. Harry Trultt was In New Bethle hem yesterday. Mrs. C. Mitchell Is visiting In Drift wood this week. M. C. Coleman was oyer In Clarion county Inst week. Mrs. A. T. Blng visited ber mother In DuBols Inst week. Miss Edith liOinlon visited friends at 1'ltlsburg Inst week. Fred Butler find wife, of Tyler, smtiI Sunday In this plac. Miss Juna Iive, of Wahton, visited In this pluee Inst week. Mrs. Harriett Repsher visited tn Punxsutawney this week. Miss Minnie Keck spent Sunday with her parents at Langvllle. A. E. Dunn and daughter, MissOllie, wero In Dullols Thursday. D. Ii. Dulley, of Mt. jewett, visltod in this place tho past week. Miss Margaret Butler Is visiting at Punxsutawney and I, In1 soy. Mrs. A. A. Klnlnhans nnd Nolllo Foley wero In Dullols Snturdsy. Albert Sutter, of Punxsutawney, is visiting bis parents in this place. Miss Merta Boylo, of Dullols, is visit ing her cousin, Miss Eleanor Reed. M-1. V. G. Schoafnockcr visited her f its nt Hrookville the past week. S larles Ettlnger, of Philadelphia, was the guest of N. Haiiau yesterday. Mrs. A. M. Smith, of Johnsonhurg, visited Mrs. S. V. Shick tbe pnst woek. James K. Johnston, the shoe dealer, visited a sister in Benneetto this week. Misses Edith find Evnllno Scchrist, of Dullols, visited In this place last week. Mrs. Caroline Armor and daughter, Miss Nellie, were in llrook vlllo Monday. Mrs. R. H. Wilson visited her son, Dr. Hold Wilson, In Brookvillo last week. Mrs. William C. Bush nnd daughter, Miss Maud, were in Philadelphia last week. Mrs. James Gllflllan, of Marlonville, visited her daughter In this plucn Inst week, C. J. Rhea, of Oil City, visited his daughter, Mrs. L. M. Simmons, this week. August Boulnnger, general manager of Star Glass plant, wus in Knno over Sunday, Robert H. Wilson visited his mother, who is eighty-one ycHrs old, nt Warsaw last week. Miss Wlnnona Morse, of DriftwiKwl, Is the guest of her cousin, Miss Mildred Ridgeway. Mrs. F. K. Arnold and dnughtor, Miss Belle, will go to Pittsburg to-day on a short visit. Ninian Cooper nnd daughter. Miss Mary, are spending several days in Beeehwoods. Mrs. .lames Cochran, of Plumville, is visiting her brother, C. Mitchell, Esq., In this place. Dr. R. V. Spnckinnn and wife, of Du Buis. worn visitors at Dr. W. B. Alex ander's Sunday. Mrs. John A. Welsh was called to Crats, Clarion county, Friday by serious illness of a sister. Mrs. Lillian Glenn, of Allegheny City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartlo, this week. Miss Dusie L. Strong, of Tldioute, Pa., Is bookkeeper for tho Reynolds ville Hardware Co. John C. Fasenmyor, proprietor of the i Commercial Hotel in New Bethlehem, was In town Sunday. Mrs. Frank Marbel, of Coudersport, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaao CiKshran. Will Herpel was at Fair mount City last week attending tfie funeral of an uncle, Peter Krump. Mrs. Maud Hall, of Mc.Keesport, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Hinder liter, on I tall road stroet. C. M. Snyder, of Brookvillo. Pa., has been visiting with his brother, L. M. Snyder, the past two weeks. Misses Junnio and Agnes Kennedy, of Brookvillo, are visiting thoirsister, Mrs. Sarauol Barton, in this place. Mrs. A. E. Foster, of Kushequa, Pa., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. M. Dunsmore, In West Reynoldsville. Mrs. H. B. Ferguson, of Chicago, 111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurtle, on Pleasant Avenue. Miss Doliie Rlston, of Braddoek, Pa., is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Riston, on Grant street. Misses Tacy Dempsey and -Minnie Whitmore came borne from Clarion Normal Saturday on a short vacation. Mrs. Robert Bone and Mrs. William Fyo, of Big Soldier, are visiting their sister, Mrs. T. E. Boiam, at East Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagner, of Worthville, visited their daughter, Mrs. S. V. Shick, in thts place this week. Misses Minnie and Anna Sutter, of Lovlngton, 111., will arrtva In town to day and visit at the borne of their uncle, J. J. Sutter. Will E. Black, of Pittsburg, is visit ing his parent in this place. He came borne to attend tbe wedding of his sister, Agnes. Mrs. D. A. Beck and family, of John sonburg, have been visiting at tbe home of her sister, Mrs. L. M. Snyder, on Jackson street. John Hurtman and wife, of Allegheny City, are visiting in this place. This is the tlrst time John has visited bis parents tn four years. Mrs. Lillian MoCracken, of Rich mond, Indiana county, Pa., visited her mother. Mrs. G. O. Rigirs. in West I Reynoldsville tbe past week. . I I i