Sub.wiipliim tt.60 prr year, or tl4)0 if jmiif ulrirfhi in mfrinnr. '. A. NTKPIHtNnO, l:.lll.ir mill I'tth. WF.DNFSDAY. .H'NE 27. 1 !MM. The Eclipse is a thin? of tln past, but HOFFMAN, jowolor, in nt tlio old Htand.wln'n! a call will . rouvincH you that liir stock aiul )iiccH ivIipHit all competitors. C. F. HOKFiN'AN, nicYci.K Tito Jeweler. HKl'AIR DKI'T. Traveler' Gulcl. Pitssorrirer train nrrlvo and lenvn Uryn- Ohlsvtllt! US follows: Allrijhrtoi ')ilUl U'lihnnj. Emlwnnl. Womwnnl. Train No. It. IMT n. in. Train No. H.tr n. in. TnilnNo.i:i, II. 27 it. ni. Tniln No. II, s.:i n. ni. Train No. I. I .nop. in. Train No. 2, l.: p. ni. Train No. 5, II. U p. m. Train No.14, .V;il p. in. Train No. 7, V. Ki p. in. Train iNn.lil, T.! p. in. SCMMV. Train No. 41, 1.14 p. in. Train No. H, (U7 it. in. Tntln No. 7, R.:u p. in. Train No.U, 4.;c! p. ni. It. U. C P. 7f;, (P. d- M. ir) , Arrive I DrpitrlH Train No 7 I W m I Train No .!. 2 an p m ft Little ot Everything.' No paper next ww'tj Williams for shoos Johns & Thompson, tailors. Next Wednesday wo ci ibrnto. Wo had a hail Htorm 1 ursday. Leather bolts of all klndsatMillircns. Tlio placo to buy good shoos cheap Is at Robinson's. Two Mormon preachers woro In town Thursday evening. A full lints of Union-mndo clothing at Shick & Wagner's. Tlio W.' H. C. will serve refreshments In Frank' Park July Fourth. A portahlo saw mill wan hurnrd in Beeohwoods lMt Wednesday night. Fifty pair of misses' shoes that woro formerly IM.fiO, now fM.on at Williams.' If you want to havn a good time on tho Fourth of July come to Hey noldsvlllo. Charles DcLaormo, of near Huthmel, cut his left foot very badly with an ax Monday. A Polandor was badly injured In Vir ginia mlno Monday forenoon by a fail of top coal. THK STAR will not bo punished next week. Tho printer will tako a short vacation. B. F. Croslcy, of Weistvlllo, was a pleasant caller at Thk Star ofllco laHt Thursday. Tho Jofferson County Medical Society met at this place Friday afternoon. The attendance was small. All Odd Fellows are requested to moot In the hall at tOO a.'m. July 4th and join In tho parade. A dance will be hold In Frank's Park to-night. Good musio and a (food timo . Yr.. i loraiu everyone invueu. About a dozen members of the Klk o Atlantic unv next wcex. John C. Bar to will move his preen grocery ln;o the Neff building, near Robinson & MundorlT's grocery. On account of tho death of Miss Acnes Stone the Children's Day exorcises in the Baptist church were postponed un til noxt Sunday evening. The old school building; has boon torn down and A. M. Applegato, an engineer on the R. & F. C. R'y, will erect a fino dwelling o the old site. No UBe of our townspeople going to some other town to hear the eagle scream next Wednesday, as there will be a good celebration hero. The stores will not close at eight o'clock on Monday and Tuesday even ings of next week, July 2nd and .'ird, but ,vill be kept open until a lato hour. J. Vun Reed, who hus been In Mis souri four months looking after the zlno interest of some Roynoldsvillo gentlo nien, returned home Monday evening. , Next Sunday being so near Independ ence Day, Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor M. E. church, will preach appropriate Fourth of July sermons both morning evening. Vi, r n., c,,,i n,.nM, t c Rwell and Irven Dompsoy, of Pitts 6are. snent Sundav with the lutter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dempsey, in West Reynoldsvlllo. Frank T.Wynkoop, of Brookvllle, for merly of this place, and Miss Rllla R. Shaffer, of Mationville, Pa., were mar rloditthe M. E. parsonage in Brook villo on Tuesday evening, Juno 10th. Four Polandora, of Big Soldier, woro arraigned before 'Squire Neff yesterday for fighting. They paid nil costs and settled thn ease. Tlio Ki le annual conference will bo held In thn M. F.. church at Punxsiitnw ney, beginning September 12. BlHhop Funs will preside. The editor of TllK STAR left here Inst evening for Wilkes-Burro to attend tho summer outing of the Ponnsylvunlii State I'jlilorlul Akhik'IiiI ion. F.x-HherllT K. C!. Hums, tlie livery tiian, bought four fine horses while In Philadelphia hint week. One of them the gray him n three minute record. Not Including (hiskill, Henderson and Snyder townships, there are 11,707 voters In JelTei'Hon enmity, neeorillng to recent, report of the several register. Tlio Village Improvement Association will meet in Ktoke's Hull, Thiirsdny, June L'Mth, at. Il.nil o'elnek p. ni. A roll attendance is reiiiested by order of tlio president. tirover Kmltli got too close to the lino at the hall game Moiiilny aflei iioon anil was emiLrlit. on the right side with a foul lutll, uhieh knoekei) the Incut l out of lil;n for u -ilioi t lime. The ladies of the V. (,'. T. V. will hold a market In the Bee Hive building on Saturday afternoon, June III). Home made bread, eake, pies, etc., for sale. They solicit your patronage, The business and literary meeting of the Kpworth Tiengue will Is-held In the lecture room of the M. 1-1 church this evening. New officers will 1st elected. A full attendance of membership is re quested. Rev. V. Frank Holier, of this place, preached In the Heeehwoods Presbyter- mil church Friday evening for Rev. (icorgo II. Hill, who was holding pre- mratory services for communion last Sunday. Tlieressa Burns, daughter of Fred Burns, has Issued twenty-five Invitations to girl friends to attend a birthday party at her homo on (trant street Sat urday. Sho will be eight years old that day. Wo erred in stating Inst week that tho only (irand Lodge olllcer at tho If. of P. reunion was Supreme Chancel lor Sample, forCrnnd Chancellor Seott Dibert was present, also (irand Prelate Dr. F.rnst. Mrs. George (). Rlggs was in Diillois yesterday attending the funeral of 1-ynn Davie, a nephew, who died Sunday evening. He wns about 111 j-onrs old. Death was caused by typhoid fever and hemorrhages. The Thomas Barbershop Is the name of a brand new shop opened In the room next door to Hotel McConnoll. Robert J. Thomas, an experienced barber who was in the business hero for a number of years, will manage tho shop. Tho services in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning werecondiicted by tho Salvationists. Stall Captain Fmllry March, of Oil City, had chargo of the services. Those who heard her say that sho Is a very fine talker. Nothwlthstanding thn warm weather a large congregation attended tho Chil dren's Day exercises In tho Presbyter ian church Sunday evening. An ex cellent program was given and all who took part In tho exorcises did nicely. Tho fifty-fifth semi-annual session of the Clarion District Conference will be hold In the M. K. church at Perryvlllo, Pa., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 0, 10 and 11. "Tho True Aim in Preaching" is the subject assigned to Rev. Perry A. Reno, of this placo. A reunion of tho descendants of An drow Moore, deceased, was held at tho old homestead of Lindsey Mooro, the oldest son of Andrew Moore, in Wash ington township, Saturday. " Four gen erations wore represented by ono hun dred and twonty-five persons. Lindsey Moore Is 82 years of ago. Henry A. Reed, of Manchester, N. II., sales agent for tho National Cash Reg ister Co., of Dayton, Ohio, is spending a few days at his home In this place. Mr. Reed will go to Dayton, Ohio, Saturday to attend tho annual meeting of tho National Cash Register Com pany's salesmen. There are 3."i0 of them. George Klino was at Pittsburg Satur day to Bee the Goblo 25-mllo bicycle race, which his brother, Fred Kline, took part In. Sixty ridors entered this race and Fred had eighteenth place in the wind-up. He had threo smash-ups and was riding tho fourth bicycle, an old roadster, when ho reached tho scratch at end of the 23 miles. Had it not beon for Fred's hard luck he would not have been far from third or fourth place at the finish. Rev. G. Johannes, of the Roynolds villo Luthorau charge, returned homo on Thursday after an absence of ten days. He attended a mooting of tho Lutheran Pittsburg Synod at Ligonler, Pa. There wore .'100 delegates present at this mooting. Much discussion was given to home mibsion work and this will be curried on with greater energy than heretofore by all tho large Luth eran Synodical bodies. From Ligonler Rev. Johunnes inado a trip to Washing ton, D. C, to visit his son, who is confi dential clerk in the department of Pub lic Printing. Gored by Cow. ' Paul, young son of P. A. Hnrdiiiaii, was gored on cheek by a cow Monday afternoon, Tho lint was not seriously Injured. Knee Cut With Hatchet. O. I). O'Dell cut quite a gash In his left knee Monday with a hatchet. Five or Bl.x'Mltchra worn required to sow up the wound. Foot Injured. Clnreiici" Stevenson, of Heeehwoods, had his left fisit injured several days ago while working in wihhIs. A log with a sharp knot on accidentally fell on ( 'lareiiee's foot and the .knot punc tured the foot hl'tlly. No Pnprr Nrxt Week. As the Fourth of July comes on Wednesday, mir pnhl lent Ion day, 'I'M K ST A It ttlll not bo milllished next week. The olllee w ill Is- open, however, to do job work, to receive new subscriptions or to receive cash on buck subscript Ions. Lutheran Church Notices. KnglUh services next Sunday at Chestnut Crove at 10.110 a. in., Kmeriek ville ,'l p. in., ami at. the Heyiioldsvillo church H p. in. Subject of evening dis course: "Modern Proselytisiu, tint Off spring of Mislcrn Pharisaism." Stran gers welcome. Ball Game Monday. DuBois' "cracked" team of salaried biisehall players camo to Kcynoldsvlllo Monday nfterniHin to play the Reynolds vllln horrid team of non-salaried players, exiectlng to have an "easy walk-over," but they bad to play ball to win. With a strictly homo team DuBois would simply not lie "In It" with our boys. The score was 7-10. It was a good game of ball. . Miraculous Escape. Tim tipple at Virginia mines fell Mon day evening just at quitting time with 20 loaded coal cars 110 tons of coal. Thomas Adams, of Hat.limel, was on the tipple spragging the Cars when the tip ple fell and his escape from sudden death, or serious injury, was certainly miraculous. The tipple and trestle was twenty to twenty-five feet high. Mr. Adams had to jump quick and he for tunately jumped to the right side to save himself from sure death. Charged With Forgery. Wednesday forenoon (-'unstable Frank P. Adelsperger arrived In town with a mini named Hlnderllter who was charged with forging P. McDonald's numo to a cheek on Seeley, Alexander & Co 's bank for (27.00 and passing tho check on F. H. Weaver at Falls Creek. Ho was given a hearing before 'Squiro K. Neff, who hound hlin over to court in the sum or IM.000 hall. HindHi-litcr failed to secure ball and was taken to Brookvllle. Miniature Mechanical World. "Sherry's Great Mechanical World" that was exhibited on Main street, near Hotel licliiap, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Is certainly a wonderful pleco of mechanism and is worth tho price 10 cents to see It in operation. Of course it is on the miniature scale, hut it shows the handiwork of a mechanic. Railroad train running, men walking around, working men of all classes mov ing around ut their work, peoplo riding In boats, little ships running, Ac., Ac. Parochial School Building. Tho Catholic congregation will erect a two story brick building on tho two vacant lots ut corner of Jackson and Sixth streets and open a parochial school. Tho building will bo started 9oon hut will nrtt be completed until next year. It Is to bo Ilox.VJ foot, two stories high. Tho basement will bo fitted tip for a gymnasium, tho first tloor will have two school rooms and the second floor will bo used for a hall. It is tho Intention to have the exterior of building finished this fall, close it up until next spring and then complete the building and open tho school. Democratic Convention. Tho Democratic primary wus held Saturday afternoon and tho county con vention was hold at Brookvllle Monday afternoon. Dr. F.rnst, of Punxsutaw ney, wus elected chairman of tho con vention. There was a good attendunco, Tho following ticket wus 'nominated: Congress, S. II. Whltehill, Esq., of Brookvllle; Assembly, A. D. Doomer, of Brookvllle, Prohibition candidate, was Indorsed; District Attorney, G. M. McDonald, Esq., of Reynoldsvlllo: jury commissioner, John L. Park, of Eldred township. McCuin Harold, of Punxsu taw ney, was elected county chairman. ' Teachers Elected. The school board of this borough elected princpul, assistant principal and eleven other teachers all but one teachor at the meeting held last Fri day evening. Tho sularles uro to be tho samo as lust yeur. The school term Is to bo eight months. The millugo luld was, school 7 and bond 5. Tho teachers elected wore as follows: Prlncipul, Prof. G. W. Lenkerd; assistant prln cipul, Prof. II. C. Louvonworth, grudu- ulo of Oberlln College; Murgarvt Dully, of Penlield, Julia Kirk, Anna K lines, Minnie Whltmore, Lulu Black, Ollio Ross, Susie Schulzo, Mary Patton, Mar guret Butler, Jcsslo Smeltor, ot Rcyn oldsvillo, and Myrtle Golst, of Worth vllle. .Wadding and Family Reunion. A pretty homo wedding isjcurred at thn residence of Mr, and Mrs. Hols i t Hone, sr., on Railroad street at K.00 p. m., Wednesday, Juno 20th, when their daughter, Miss Anna Fllznhcth Bone, was married to W. F Phillips, of Pitts burg. Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor of the Methodist Kplseopal church, of which thn bride Is a member, performed the ceremony In tho presence of 42 per sons, all of whom were Immediate rela tives except Rev. and Mrs. Reno. Mrs. Richard Hone played the wedding march and Miss Margaret Hone, sister of bride, was bridesmaid, and HtnVrt Bono, nephew of bride, wns best man. Tho hrldii wits dressed In a light tan olor, trimmed with blue silk, wore a long veil and carried pink carnatlotis. After congratulations and good wishes were said an excellent wedding dinner was served. Some very handsome presents were given. A nnmlior of the bride's lady friends oi'giiiil."d a call thiiinplaii hand and sereuiuled the wed ding parly soon after Die ceremony. Mrs. Phillips was one of our line young ladies who lias a host, of friends In town, and Mr. Phillips Is a promising young man who holds n good position in the Westiiigbouse Kli'Ctrli'Cnmpaiiy'a works nt Pittsburg- Mr. mid Mrs. Phillips went, to Biirnesburo, Pa., last week to spend several days with tho bride's sister, Mrs. Thomas Kirkmau, and this week they will go to Pittsburg, their future home, Tho out of town guests who attended the wedding were, George Bone and family, of Smethport, and Thomas Kirkmau and family, of BarneslMiro. Pa. A family reunion was held In conjunc tion with tlie wedding. Including Mr. mid Mrs. Bone, the sons and wives, daughters Hinl husbands, and grand children, the family iiiiiiiIm is 10. A group picture of all of them was taken at the residence Thursday morning, and after words a group picture of Mr. and Mrs. Bone and family was taken at Corwln's photograph gallery. Throat Cut and Head Battered. Mike Kallfelc, a business man of Hathmel, Is now lying nt tlie home of his mother-in-law In Paradise in a precarious condition. Several years ago Mike married a Paradise girl and their married life lias not been all sunshine. Recently they had a fam ily "jar" and Mrs. Kallfelc went to tho home of her mother, Mike went out to see her Friday forenoon and shortly after dinner Dr. Sayers, of this place, w as called to Paradise to dress some wounds for Mike, The dis'tor found hltn with his throat cut and four wounds on his head. The throat had been slashed with a dull knife, hut the knife did not get deep enough nor extend fur enough toextiiiguish Mike's lamp of life. Itlsclalmed that. Mike humped his heud ugaiust u telephone u.le, but tered it with a stone and then tried to cut his own til rout Iicohiiso he wanted to die. There uro doubts, however, about tills as it seems impossible that u man could Inflict wound on his own head such as Mike has. He has not explained to anyone yet whether ho tried to commit suicide or whether some other persons "used him up." Mr. Bell Again Resigns. John H. Boll, former superintendent of tho J. fi C. C. it I. Co. mines at this place, who resigned and went to Flem Ington, Wost Va., several months ago, has resigned at that placo und will ac cept a position with tho J. tc C. C. tc I. Co. again. Just where he will locate will not bo settled until to-duy or to morrow. It Is possible thnt he will re turn to Reynoldsvlllo again, but It Is likoly that ho will take charge of a new mlno for this company. American Silk Co. The Directors of this Company huvo declared a dividend on Preferred Stwk at tho rate of 7 )cr cent per annum for tho six months ending June iloth, loot), and a dividend on the Common Stock at the rate of 0 per cont per annum for the six months ending Juno i)th, 1000. Checks will bo mailed July first. Jew. W. Puack, Treas. Public Installation. Publio installation of B. Y. I. U. officers will be held In tho Baptist church to-morrow evening. A cordiul invitation Is extended to all. A short progrum hua been prepared. . Turned On Friday. Tho conduit under tho A. V. R'y wus completed lust Thursday and Friday evening tho electric lights were turned on in West Roynoldsvillo for tho first time. Four arc lights hayo been put up In that borough. Attending National Convention. Solomon ShafTer and wife, of tills place, and A. 1). Doomer and wife, of Brookvllle, are In Chicngo this week attending the Prohibition National Convention. Will Give Fans Away. July 4t,h A. Katzen, proprietor of tlio People's Bargain store, will give 2'i0 fancy Chinese fans away. Call for a fun. One duy lust week wo sold 210 glasses of chocoluto soda alone. There is some thing the matter. It's good. That's all. Reynolds Drug Store. Latest stylos In shoos at Johnston & Noluu's shoo parlors. Call und see shoes and got their low prices. Try our black raspberry with or with out cream, 6c. Reynolds Drug Store. TUB DAY WE CELEBRATE! Music, Mirth and Fun Without End at Keynoldsville July Fourth. Postern and small hand bills announce thnt there will In music, mirth and fun without end at Reynoldsvlllo July 4th. Tho day will be celebrated In a whirl of athletic sports and other amusements. Home of the sports will bo races with following prlz.es: Ono-mllo bicycle raeo 1st. prize, till 111) bicycle tires, any kind; 2nd prl,o, ll.iio sweater; threo nine bicycle nice 1st prize. l.'i.OO gold watch: 2nd prize, pair 10. 00 tires, any kind: ilrd prize, .7.0O camera; one hun dred-yard dusli 1st prize, .1.00 pair running shoos: 2nd prize, :l.00 running suit; boys' ."ill yard ilitsh under l"i years 1st prize tlSiO catcher's mitts: 2nd prize, tl.2."i Spalding Tongue hut; 100- yard liurille 1st. prize, .Yl"l hammer- less revolver: 2nd prize, $2 2.1 gold foun tain pee: hop, step ami jump 1st prize, M..m hat: 2nd prize, t2."0 pi:ir shoes: tug of war-some order flint swoid to cost not less Hum tlll.lMl. Fifty dollars In gold to the two RoyuolilHt'ille orders turning out the largest percentage of members In parade, if.'I.I.INl to 1st, and $1.1.00 to second. There must. not. I, ess than 10 inemls'i's In lino. There will be a gooil game of hull In afternoon between Heynoldsville und Big Hun teams, As the Big Hun team Is a strong one a good game of bull may lie exHcted. Parade will form at 10.00 a. in., on Fourth street, right resting on Main street. This will 1st a big piirndo. There will Is-a dunce on pavilion in Frank's Park on the evening of the .'Ird and till day and evening of July 4th. Six O'clock Wedding. At six o'clock this, Wednesday, even ing a ceremony will take place at thn residence of Kx-Mayor Peter Robertson, on Main street, which will make Miss lessie K. Robertson the wife of John Red- dcclilTc. The nuptial knot will be tied by Rev. Perry A. Reno, pastor of the MethiMlist Kpiscopal church, of which the contracting parties urn faithful and consistent members. Miss Agnes Rob ertson, sister of t he bride, will ho brides maid, and William B. StaulTer will be groomsman. Miss Mary J. Trudgen will play the wedding march. Two years ago Mrs. KioVrtson dreamed that she saw Jessie standing ut the marriage altar having on a blue dress, trimmed in white. The wedding out fit pleased tlio mother so well that she resolved that if she lived to see Jessie married sho wanted to see her dressed as In the dream and, consequently, Miss .lessie will ho married in a baiidsomn blue silk trimmed with white satin and chiffon. The bridesmaid will Is' dressed in a blue ami white summer silk. A wedding dinner will ho served afterthe ceremony. About fifty Invited guests will be pres ent. Mr. Kcddcclillo will take his bride to a house on Railroad street that Is ulreuily furnished and In readiness for her. We are personally acquainted with Mr. ReddeclitTe and Miss Robertson und know them to 1st highly esteemed young people. They am both to bo congratu lated. They will start out in the mat rimonial life with good prospects of a successful and happy life. TlIK ST A It extends congratulations. Made a Good Record. The Grove City college base ball team seuson closed lust Wednesday and Thomas O'Haro, of this place, who wus Grove City's best player, returned to Reynoldsvlllo tho latter part of the week, A report from Orovo City to tho Pittsburg J'oul says: "J. N. Hutchison offered prizes for the best butting and fielding records and for stolen liases. Sam Brown, catcher, won tho latter prize, while Tom O'Haiu won at but and In the field, he batting at 410 and playing tho entire season at first base without un error.accoptlng HKI chances." O'Haro bus engaged to play first base for tho DuBois team, und ho played tho first gnmo with team at this placo Monday. Fourth of July Excursion. In accordance with un old established custom tho Buffalo, Rochester A: Pitts burg R'y will this year sell excursion tickets ucoount 4th of July travel, be tween all stations on its line, for a dis tance not exceeding 200 miles, ut a sin gle faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold July ,'lrd and 4th for all reg ular trains except the vestibuled limited trains Nos. il and i and will be good. for return passage until July oth, 1000. The Allegheny Vulley R'y will sell excursion tickets at ruto of ono fure for round trip on July ,'lrd und 4th, good for return trip until July oth, l'.HJO. No excursion rules for adults will bo mudo less than 2.1 cents, or for children lets than 1j cents. Selling at Big Reduction. The People's Burgaln Store calls at tention to tlie fact that from Juno 2.1 to July 1.1, he will sell all Hummer goods at a reduction of 20 to 2.1 percent. Men's straw huts, latest styles, formerly t0 cents, now sidling for 4.1 cents. Boys' and childrens straw huts, formerly 25 cents, now lDconts. Luces, embroidery, ladies' shirt waists, skirts, summer gauze, children's summer gnuzo and all summer goods now in season will bo sold at big reduction to make room for full goods. Don't miss these burgulns. A. KATZEN, Proprietor. Koop your feet cool und comfortable in a pair of Kotilnson ' low cuts. PEK8ONAL PARAGRAPHS Glimpses of the People who ara Passing 1 o and Fro. Miss Alda H. McF.ntlro Is visiting In Clarion. Mrs. K S. Vosbnig, of DrlftwiMHl, was In town Saturday. Mrs. A. Kill zen and children arn vis iting at. Sugar Hill. Harry Hykes and wife visited In Troiitvllle lust Week. I.. W. Il.iyek was In Philadelphia the latter part of last week. Fred J. Butler and wife, of Tyler, spent Sunday In town. John M. Hays will go to Unlontown to-morrow on business. Thomas McFnteer, of Kane, Is visit ing relatives In this lilaee. Mrs. K. Stephenson, of (Jlen Camp bell, Is visiting In this place. Mrs. George (). 1'iggs visited rela tives near llrookville lust week. Iliiell Whltehill, of Brookvllle, was lint guest of .lames (). Peiitz yesterday. F.d. I'lialen, who lias been attending college In Pittsburg, Is homo on a vaca tion. Miss Mary Spare, of Brookvllle, vis ited her sister, Mrs. A. Snyder, last Week. Mrs. W. II. Karris and son, William, of Oiikmont, are visiting Mrs. A. B. Weed. Miss .lemilo B. Thompson went to Brookvllle Monday to remain two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weir, of Du Bois, spent Sunday with relatives in this place. Miss Carrie McKce, of Altoomi, Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. L, Miles, in this place. Mrs. Martha Dougherty, of Altisuiu, visited her mint. Mrs. R. L. Miles, the past week. Mr. und Mrs. Philip Kisdiler spent Sunday with Thomas Seehrlst's family In DuBois. Misses Hazel Hay and Lillle Fireman, of DuBois, were guests of Lulu Schwem over Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. Ira S. Smith spent Sat urday and Sunday with relatives In Kit.tannlng. Mrs. J. S. Hammond and sister, Miss Lulu Black, are visiting their parents ut Irvomi, Pa. Mis Martha Weaver, of Latrobc, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Kate Smeltzer, on Jackson street. Mrs. Roy Seaton, of Crnccton, Indi ana county, is visiting relatives and friends in this place. Alvin and John Kennedy, of Sharon, visited their sister, Mrs. K. C. Burns, In this place last week. Martin Phulen and daughter, Miss Kate Pl.alen, were In Pittsburg tho latter part of last week. Mrs. H. W. Hersd was in Brookvllle yesterday at tending the wedding of her niece, Miss hmina Haugh. Frank Barry, who is a student in the Deaf and Dumb School at Kdguwood, Pa., Is home on a vacation. Mrs. Jessio Lowlhor, of Mt. Pleasant, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Win. Barkley, on Jackson street. Mrs. Irvin Kunes and two daughters. Misses Kthel and Helen, uro visiting at Blunchnrd, Centre county, Pa. Miss Bertha Copping is in DuBois to-duy attending tho wedding of Miss Lizzie Braund and George Miller. Mrs. B. E. Hisiver and children are visiting her parents at Trade City. Dr. Hoover spent Sunday ut Trado City. Misses IVuii Harris and Ellin Osburn, of DuBois, woro the guests of Miss Blanche Hurdingsevi ral duys last week. Misses Margaret and Muzlo Christ, of DuBois, and Anna Miller, of Aitoonu, are visiting Mrs. W. C. Kufer, in this placo. M. Fred Reed will go to Chautauqua, N. Y., the luttur part of this week to spend the summer. He hus a position there. Mrs. P.J. Ward will go to California, Pa., tho latter part of this week, or first of next week to visit her daughter, Mrs. Martin Feeney. Miss Wilhelmina Prlester returned Friday from a four week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Paul Metzenthln, at Wheel ing, West Va. Glenn A. Milllren, of Kane, was In town last week to attend the Schuckers Morrow wedding and look ufter some business mutters. James G. Pentz finished his first year at the Allegheny College, Meadville, Friday and cume to his home Saturday for the summer vacation. Mrs. Dr. S. Reynolds left here Satur day on a ten day pleasure trip In the eastern part of tho stute, Lewlsburg, Wllkes-Barro and Scranton. Mrs. Lottie Andrade, nie Brown, of Philadelphia, und Miss Carrie Brown, of Punxsutawney, both formerly of this place, wore In town Suturday. Page McNutt, of Now Bethlehem, who wus an engineer on the A. V. R'y about fifteen years ago, was In town Monday visiting old acquaintances. Miss Myrta Dean, who has been at Wushlngton, D. C, severul months at tending a Commercial college and visit ing hot- sister, Mrs. IT. G. Perry, returned home Suturday. V.