SElte -fc Star Subscription $1.00 per year in .friv. At HTKPHUNSMN.Kdltor and I'lib. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, HKtI Rnterad at th postnfflpo t. KoynoUlsvlllo I'n., as second class mnll matter, RrtMMr.nvn.ut Tblfphonk No. At. If you need Any special work done, call At C. F. Hoffman's. Always here. Work guaranteed. Eyes examlued free. Glasses furnished at reasonable prices. WHAT'S THE USE OF BEING DISAP POINTED When you buy drug store goods of us, take them home and find that you wanted something, come right back and explain to us, and we will gladly ex change for whatever you may desire. We want all our customers to feel that our store is conducted to Bupply them with what they want to buy not what we may want to sell. Tell your neighbors what a good drug store this is. In so doing you will do us a very great favor and one that will be gratefully appreciated. STOKE, THE DRUGGIST. A little ol Everuttilng. One week from next Monday Is Labor Day. There wore throo or four fights in town Friday. William Rhodon has moved Into his new house on Mabel street. A bouncing big boy arrived at homo of H.trry E. Burns Sunday. The Baptist Sunday school held a plonlo in Frank's park last Thursday. A3. W. Palen's valuable gray horse died Saturday night. Tumors was cause of death. A number of Reynoldsville people will attend the Harvest Home plonlo at Oak Rldgo this week. Mrs. Lizzie Smith, the new milliner who will open a store in tho Murray block, has moved to town. Rev. P. A. Reno is at Cherry Hun camp-meeting this week. He expects to return home this evening. Rev. M. G. S. Gold, pastor of the Sykesville Baptist church, was the guest of Rev. A. J. Meek yesterday, Miss Sophia Heckman, of this place, accompanied a pi i'ty of DuBols friends to Buffalo, Ningira Falls and Canada last week. The annual meeting of the North western Pennsylvania Volunteer Fire men's Association will be held iu Du Bols to 1U03. Rev. H. T. ChUholm, pastor of the Falls Creek Presbyterian church, has decided to resign his pastorate and go to Kentucky. A lawn fete was held at residence of Stewart Crotzor at Hopkins last even ing. A number of young people went down from Roynoldsville. A little girl from Eleauora was knocked down una run over by a bicycle on Main Btreet last Friday. The girl was more frightened than injured. An engineer corps Is now at work making the preliminary survey for the Btreet oar line between Roynoldsville and Eleanor. The engineer were at Frank's Tavern Monday night. F. G. Corbett, who has boon at Sharps- vllle five months firing a yard engine on the West Penn R. R., was culled to bis borne in Prescottville last Friday on account of the Illness of bis wife. Cbas. S. Davis, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davis tlx weeks, left here yesterday for Houghton, Mlob., to remain ten days and will go to northern part of Mexico item Houghton. Tho Reynoldsvillo Building nnd Loan Association sold -1,000 at tho monthly meeting Monday evening. Tho Baptist Young People's Union (Id a social at tho residence of G. M. Uea, near this plneo Inst evening. Miss Jones, n Missionary who labors- In Mexico, lectured In tho ReynoldB- vllle Bnptist church Sunday afternoon on tho manners, customs and religion ofttho dark republic. Last Thursdny evening Mrs. S. M. Rhoads was stricken with congestion of tho bruin and for twenty-four hours sho was in a comatose condition. She is Improving slowly. Ellen, four-month-old daughter of Martin nnd Susie Eagan, of Rathmel, died at eleven o'clock hist night. Fun eral to-morrow afternoon. Intormcnt In Cuthollc cemetony. Robert Clark and wife, of DuBols, and Georgo M. Rhonda, of McCain, Pa., wore called hero last week by tho serious illness of Mrs. S. M. Rhoads, mothor of the two men. Joseph Cleer nnd family, Howard Neale, Misses Clara Gelsler, Frances and Julia Flynn, who weio camping near Curwcnsvllle, have returned to their homes at this place. Thomas Clark, of Punxsutawney, and Miss Hannah Watson, of Big Soldier, were married nt tho Presbyterian parsonage in this plnce at 7.00 a. m. on Thursday, August 14, l!H)2, by Rev. W. Frank Reher. J. E. Kirkwood will preach In the old Bnptist church at Prosoottvlllo Monday evening of next week, August 2,"th. Everybody invited to attend. The meetings will bo continued all week if the people desire It. Two arc lights have been put on the alley ball ground so that tho gamu can bo played after the Btores have been closed. Tlio two arcs do not make it light enough for good playing. Perhaps if they wero changed a little und moved near center of ball ground It would bo better. Fred Miller and wife, of Klttannlng, spent the past week with tho former's parents In this placo. Mr. and Mrs. Miller had just returned from a trip in Colorado before coming to Roynolds ville. Mrs, Milkr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, live at Idaho Springs, Col. Mr. William Wesson, postmaster and merchant at Reynoldsville, was trans acting, business at tho county seat yostcrday. Brookvilla Hrpnblimn. Tho above is cither a typographical error or tho "devil" wrote it. No person by mimo of William Wesson even gets mall at Ri-ynoldsvillo. Prof. J. L. Allison, who has been superintendent of tho Punxsutawney public schools for tho past nineteen years, has accepted tho position of the Wilklnsburg schools at a salary of $2,000 a year and will move his family to that place In a couplo of weeks. Punxsutawney Ucpublicun. Mrs. G. Nowoll Mocker and hor sister-in-law, Miss Louisa Mcokor, of Pittsburg, are visiting tho former's parents, Lawyer C. Mitchell and wifo, on Grant street. Mr. Moekor is moving to Owonsboro, Kentucky. Mr. Meeker has already gone and after a short visit in this placo Mrs. Meeker and Louisa will also go to Owcnsboro. John Alonzo Hill, 15-month-old son of William H. Hill, died Thursday morning, August 14, 1902, and was buried Saturday foronoon In the Bnp tist oemetcry. Funeral services was held at 10.00 a. m. Saturday in the old Baptist church at Prcsoottvlllo, con ducted by Rev. A. J. Meek. Brain fe ver was cause of boy's death. A number of Reynoldsville ladies have boen invited to join Falls Creek ladles in a picnic at the Falls Creek grove to morrow. Mrs. A. E. Dunn, formerly of this plaoe, sent a list of names to Reyn oldsville of parties to bo Invited. The Reynoldsville ladies will drive to Falls Creok, starting from oornor of Main and Fifth st roots at 9.00 a. m. Thomas Huggcrty, a national organ izer for United Mino Workers of Amer ica, who has boon in West Virginia several months, arrived in this place last Wednesday to spond a few days with his furaily. Mr. Haggerty went to ClearQeld Monday and the latter part of this week he will go down into the an thracite coal region and from there will return to Clarksburg, WobI Va. Isaac Crotzer, who has resided at Hopkins ten years and wus fireman on mill nine years, moved to Johnstown this week, where tie has accepted a good position iu the wholesale grocery store of Love & Sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Crotzer made many warm friends In Reynoldsville during their ten years' residence at Hopkins who were sorry to see them move away, but wish them suocess in their new home. Uoynoldsvllle bus gone wild over bund bull. Punxsutawney Republican, Ob, no I You are mistaken Bro. Budg et's. Some of our business men find it an exuulleut gutne for exercise when they have time to pluy. A fine alley ground bus been fixed up, 'A challenge might be sent to Punxsutawney for gume, but if you fellows canuot pluy hand bull any better than you play whist you couldn't make the game interesting. Shoulder Bone Broken. John Traezyk wai thrown ofT a bycycle Inst Thursday nnd right shoulder bono broken. had his Injured by Fall of Coal. John Morton, jr., boss driver at Big Soldier mine, was badly injured Friday by a fall of coal. His left hip was dis located and his head and face badly cut and bruised. Tho young mnn had a narrow escnpo from death. Change in Millinery Store. Miss Francos Buyers has bought Mrs. F. O. Sutter's millinery store. Miss Anna Lnwton, an experienced milliner, will be manager of tho store. Miss Saycrs is well known to our people. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Sayers. Methodist Corn Stopper. The ladles of tho M. E, church will hold a corn supper in Frank's park this Wednesduy evening. Supper 2" cents. Menu: Roasting ears, Johnnie cakes, syrup, mush and milk, corn fritters, meats, bread and butter, npplo sauce. Dessert, cako, fruit and coffeo. Supper from fi.00 to 7.00. Bitten by Dog. Wednesday of last week James Mc- Fadden, of West Reynoldsville, was walking along tho public road near Sandy Valley when ho met a man in a cart who had a dog running along with him. Tho dog bit Mr. McFaddnn on tho right hand. Tho hand has boon vory sore since that. Merchants' Picnic. Tho merchants of Reynoldsvillo have decided to hold n picnic in tho park at Wlshaw on Labor Day, Monday, September 1st. All tho plerks will be Invited to attend the picnic. A com mittee has been appointed to mako arrangements for the picnic and full particulars will be published In The Star next week. The New Woman. About tho time of tho K. G. E. pat ado Friday afternoon two women of this place had a pugilistic encounter on Main street, near Centennial ball. Tho husbands of tho two females wero each pushing a baby buggy and they witnessed tho fight without Interfering with tho combatants. It was first a war of words but ended up with tho fists. Married At Pittsburg. J. L. Hagar, of Washington, Pa., and Miss Orpha Beor, of Homestead, form erly of Roynoldsville, were married In Pittsburg August 7, 1902. Tho news of Orpha's marriage was u surprise to hor numerous Royno'.dsvlllo friends as they did not suspect that sho intended to get married. It was while Mies Boer and Mr. Hngar woro attending Clarion Nor mal school several years ago that Cupid shot his arrows. Democratic Nominee for Congress. At tho Domooratlo congressional con ference hold In Brookrlllo on Tuesday of lust weok, R. M. Matson, of Brook- vlllo, was unanimously nominated as tho candidate for the 27th congressional district, which is comprised of tho fol lowing counties, Armstrong, Indiana, Clarion and Jeff -rson. Tho candidates from tho other counties were, R. A. McCullough fro. ii Armstrong, J. Wood Clark from Indinua, and Georgo W. Yonkers, of Clarion. P. S. Hauck Got Bicycle. A bean guessing contest has beon on at H. Alex Stoko's drug store for several woeks. Every uerson who bought a glass of soda water was given a guess on mo numoor or beanB In a glass jar that was in ono of tho display windows, and tho person guessing the number of beans, or nearest the number, was to get a J20.00 bicycle. P. S. Hauck, an employeo at P. B. Rhode's moat market, guessed the oorreot numbor, 2188, and he will get the bicycle. The guesses range from 250 to 2,000,000. Dumped Out on Main Street. m. u. uoloman and three young ladles were thrown out ot a buggy on Mam street, near Solomon Sbaffor'i office, last Thursday afternoon. The girls escaped without injury, but Mr. Coleman's left hand was badly injured and ho received several other bruises. One of tho girls was driving and In passing a team drove off tho paved street and the buggy wheels on one side dropped Into a rut and tho sldo of tho buggy broko out, dumping the occu pantion the Btreet. The load was too heavy for tho light buggy, Business College. Aftor this week tho Roynoldsvillo Business College will be closed until tho 2nd of September, when it will be re opened. Mrs. H. J. Hughes will con tinue to teach shorthand und typewrit ing and a first-class bookkeeping teach er will be ongagod to take charge of that department. Prof. II. J. Hughes, who has been given a government po sition, will be able to continue to man age the school. We are glad to leuru that Prof. Hughes has decided to con tinue the college, which Is already pretty well established and there Is no reason why It should not become ono ot the Important institutions of Reynolds villo. , GUILTY OP MANSLAUGHTER. Sentenced to Five Yesrs and Six Months in the Penitentiary. Andrew T"lolnk. a Polandor. was on trial In tho Jefferson county court Inst week for murder. The lottor part of May, 11102, ho shot and Instantly killed Michael Wanor, a follow countryman, nt Adrian. Waner boarded with Wle- ek, tho woman and hoarder foil In love with each other and planned to elope. Wletek followed thorn from Anita to Adrian and whtlo trying to persuade his wifo to return homo to her two small children, Waner threatonod to knock Wlelnk's brains out with a stone and Wlelek shot Wanor. The jury's verdict wns manslaughter. J. L. Fisher, of Punxsutawney, attorney for Wlelek, asked tho court Monday forenoon for a new trial,, but the petition was not granted and Judge Reed sentenced Wlelek to five years and six months in tho Western Penitentiary. Boyer-Cooper Nuptials. M. A. Boyor, of Aliens Mills, and Miss Laura Cooper, daughter of W. W. Cooper, who resides nenr Allon Mills, wero united In marriage at the Baptist parsonage at Aliens Mills on Wednes day, August 13, 11)02, by Rev. J. W. Crawford. They drove to Brockway- vllle tho day of tho wedding, returning Thursday and that evening they were given a serenade, the like of which was never heard in Beeohwoods before. Georgo Burtop says "the noise- was enough to awakon tho dead within a mllo of Mr. Cooper's." Tho boys wore out for a jollification and they bad It. The brldo Is a bright young lady and wns ono of Washington township's school teachers several years. Mr. Boyor Is n promising young man. They hnvo tho best wishes of a host of frlonds foi happiness and success as they meandor down llfo's pathway together. Burled Saturday. Joseph Clarence, little Bon of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Chlttistcr, of West Royn- oldsvlllo, died last Thursday, August 14, 1002, after an illness of three er four days of pneumonia. Ho was born Jan. 1st, 1002, nnd was a bright little boy. Whon taken sick word was sent to his father, who has baeu in Krug, Md., but beforo reaching homo littlo Joseph's spirit had taken Its flight from tho earth. Funeral services wero hold on Saturday at tho Emorlckvlllo M. E. church, conducted by Rov. A. J. Meek, Ph. D., of Reynoldsvillo, after which ho wns laid to rest in the Emorlckvlllo cemotory. Four brothors actod as pall bearers. Tho family have tho sympathy of a largo clrclo of frlonds in their be reavement. Change at Freight Depot Robert FergtiB, who has boon an em ployee at Hopkins' mill for a numbor of years, has accepted a position in the P. R. R. freight depot at this place. Mr. Fergus will move from Hopkins to Reynoldsvillo and will occupy rooms In tho Stoko block on Fifth stroot. Mr, Fergus takes tho place of C. C. Postle- thwait, who has resigned bis position In frolght depot to teach tho Panto school the coming term. Mr. Postlo thwait has boon In the frolght depart ment thirteen months. Not a Dull Minute In It. A graphic, polntod, now discussion of tho greatest issue of the day by II. B Millward, of Bradford, Pa., at Centen nial Hall this evening, August 20th. The People says : "Mr. Millward has somothlng to say and knows bow to say it. Ills addresses are intorspersod with forclblo Illustrations, and he makes profound Impression on bis audlonce." All aro cordially invited to attend. To Be Seen at Sutters. The choapest and best line of shirt waists in town. On and after Aug. 20, we sell every shirt waist for i actual price First customer best soloctlon You can't miss this offering. Come at onco to J. J. Sutters, headquarters for made up goods. Chief-of-Police Resigns. ' Georgo W. Warnlck. chief-of-police of this borough, has tendered bis resig nation to tbo towq council. Another man will bo appointed as chlef-of-polloe at next meeting of council. On tho first page of this issue will be found the program of the Jefferson County Christian Endeuvor Union con vention to be held in tbo Presbyterian church Aug. 27 and 28. Since the first page was printed Rev. W. Frank Reber received word that Rev. Frank Gran- staff, D. D of Marion, Ohio, will be horo to dollver the address on Wednes day evening, August 27. A new lino of early fall street hats just received at Miss Bayer's. Anything needed for housekeeping at Hall's. Dorothy Dodd. My I But isn't Reynolds' soda good? Lime juioe and cola a new ono at Bunco's f anions oumuio. Dorothy Dodd. "Waltons" school shoes foi boys, World beaters for the price. ' Ding- Stoko (Jo. Guaranteed cook stoves and ranges at Hairs. i i Ask for a tablet when you, buy shoes at uoninsons. ( Wilton velvets for floor at Hull's. Jas. Degnan Has Broken Leg. James Degnan, tho lumberman of this place, Is now lying at his home on Jackson street with a broken log. Mr. Degnan bought a now horso last week and Saturday foronoon ho was out try ing the nng and Invited John O'Haro, proprietor of tho Natlonol Hotel, to take a rldo. Thoy drove to Rathmol and on their return trip there was an R, & F. C. R'y engine standing near Fuller's watering trough and a brewery wagon from DuBols at the watering trough. Mr. Degnan's new horse is a spirited animal and it was trotting along at a fair gait when It shied away from engine and the buggy collided with tho heavy wagon. Messrs. Deg nan and O'Haro wore both thrown out of the buggy and the horse broke loose from buggy. Mr. Degnan hung on to lines and did not protect himself from fall and fell on left Bide, brooking his left leg just below the hip. Mr. Deg nan was dragged a hundred -feet before he let go of tho lines. Mr. O'Hore escaped with a fow bruises. Tho buggy was not badly damaged. Mr. Degnan had Intended going down to Tennessee on Monday of this wock whore ho was offered a good position as superintendent for a large lumber com pany. Picnic at Memorial Home. The following ladles, members of Roynoldsville Relief Corps and frlonds, attended a plcnlo at the Memorlul Home In Brookvlllo yesterday: Mrs. William Copping, Mrs. William Bar clay, Mrs. J. W. Foust, Mrs. J. D. Woodrlng, Mrs. P. Foloy, Mrs. Edith Phllllppl. Mrs. Albert Reynolds, Mrs. 8. D. J. Saxton, Mrs. Solomon Shaffer, Mrs. Goorgo McGrody, Mrs. Barbara Dunklo, Mrs. T. C. Shlolds, Mrs. J. V. Young, Mrs. W. L. Flshor, Mrs. J. C. King, Mrs. Goorgo Harris, Mrs. W. H. Lucas, Mrs. Jarvls Williams, Mrs. Thomas D. Hoon, Mrs. J. M. Cathors, Mrs. John II. Baum, Mrs. Hattle Mor row, Mrs. A. H. Bowsor, Mrs. Thomas Wlndlo, Mrs. A. J. Moek, Mrs. J. M Stephenson, Mm. J. T. Guthrlo, Misses Ida Reynolds, BorthaCopping and Cora Lowthor. Dime Museum. Tho Wondorland Dime Musoum, of which H. Eugono Phillips, of Reyn oldsvillo, Is proprietor, was on ex hibition on vacant lot near opora house last Friday. Wo understand that the museum consists of live chickens from South Amorica, live snakes and alli gators, monklos, Australian Wildman, stuffed birds and animals, Labole Thau ma, living half-lady, Bohemian glass blowers, &o., and Miss Minnie Plorson in songs and dances. The Wondor land Dime Museum Is on exhibition at the Harvest Home plonlo at Oak Ridge this week. Annual Convention. The annual convention of the Woman's Christian Tomporanoo Union will bo hold in the Reynoldsvillo M. E. church on Thursday, Friday and Satur day, August 28, 20 and 30. Rov. P. A, Rono will dollver tho address of welcome. All the other ministers of tho town are especially Invited to assist In tho devotional exorcises. Every body is cordially invltod to attend evory session of this convention. This invi tation Is not only extended to tompor anoo pooplo but to all the pooplo. Full particulars noxt week. Company Disbanded. The Verbeck Stock Compony that oponod a week's ongagomont under a big tent on the vacant lot near the opora bouse Monday evening, did not give an entertainment lost night and the organization has disbanded for tho season. They will pack up and leave to-day. It was a strong drumutlo company up until laBt week whon numbor of the best actors sevorcd their connection with tho company. Good Wages for Girls. On the first page of this issue will be found a want advortlsomont from the Ford China Company and In the adver tisement there Is a typographical orror concerning the average wages per day It Bhould be $2.25 per day instead of 11.20, The latest novelties In early street bats at Miss Bayer s. Your afternoon shopping made easier by a glass of Stoke s refreshing Boda, Sutters for shirt waists, i off. Dorothy Dodd. See the new Walk-overs at Robinsons. My I But isn't Reynolds' soda good? See tho Oxfords and shoes at Mllllrens, Wo admit doing vory much the largest drug and soda water business in this part of the oountry. btoite ' Go to Sutters, just to see those waists Bod room suites at Hull's. My I But Isn't Reynolds' soda good? Dorothy Dodd. Porch Rockers at Hall's. Robinson Shoe Co. bava 1,000 tablets to give away. "Wultons" school shoos for boys, World boaters for the price, tting Stoke Co. A. Katzen has decided to close out his ladles shirt waists at undor cost prlco, It will pay you to call. While vour frlonds are visiting you. bring tbein down to have a good drink of soda at Btoke's. THE PEOPLE WHO ARE PASSING TO AND FRO. W. F. Marshall was In Kane last week. Charles Young, of Tylor, was In town last wock. D. L. Drlscoll, of Bradford, visited In town this week. Mrs. Lilly Moore, of Rathmol, was In Brookvlllo yesterday. John Kellock visited his parents at Phlllpsburg Inst wock. Miss Nora Plfer is visiting at Punx sutawney and Big Run. Warren Elsetihuth Is visiting rela tives In Now Bothlohora. Mrs. J. H. Hughes and son, Clyde, are visiting In Clarion county. L. Wells Clary, of Syracuse, N. Y., Is visiting frlonds In town. Miss Emmu Davis Is visiting frlonds at Falls Crock and DuBols. Misses Laura and Gorlrudo Davis spent Sunday in Bonnezette. Bert Burns, manager of Burns' livery stublo, was in Baxter Sunday. Joseph Dunn, of Falls Creok, visited frlonds In this placo lust woek. Mrs. A. M. Woodward visited rela tives near Baxter the past week, Miss Clara Slple is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. S. Miller, at Wiiliamsport. Mrs. Aaron Rodgers went to Lock Haven yosterday to visit relatives. Missos Susie and Hattle Schultze vis ited relatives In St. Marys last weok. Mrs. Isaac Swartz hus gone to Atlan tic City to spend ton days or two weeks. Mrs. Loon Jeannoret returned Mon day from a seven weeks' visit In France. R. E. Clawson, of Now Kensington, visited relatives In this place the past woek. John Broad and wifo, of Coalport, Pa., visited relatives in this placo last weok. Miss Margaret Butlor is visiting rel atives at Klttannlng and Mosgrove this weok. Mrs. P. J. Webor, of Owego, N. Y., visited Roynoldsville frlonds the past week. Miss Marion Hamaker, of Wilklns burg, Is tho guost of Miss Lydla Mol- llngor. Miss Ha.el Boylo, of Punxsutawney, was tho guest of Miss Olive Reynolds lust week. Mrs. John Rarasoy, of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Is visiting Mrs, Goorgo Mchingor In this place. J. B. rhllllns. of Clarion, viBlted his son, u. uugone t'niutps, in tnts piace tho past woek. Miss Mary Ernest, of Punxsutawney, visited hor aunt, Mrs. August Baldauf, tho past week. Roy Cross, of DuBols, visited M Phillip's family on Jackson stroot two days last weok. Frod Reed, who has boon at borne about two months, returned to Syracuse University Monday. Miss Bcsslo Sensor returned last woek from an eight weeks' visit at Pitts burg and Joannotto. Miss Mabol Phillips, of DuBols, visit ed hor cousin, Miss Lillian PhlUIps, in this place last wock. Mrs. James McLaughlin, of Clear field, was tho guest of Mrs. S. T. Reyn olds, tho pust wock. MIbs Pauline Noalo, of Perrysvllle, visited hor cousin, MIbs Nulu Neale, In this plaoe lost weok. Ex-Shoriff Albert Wols, of St. Marys, was the guost of Ex-postmaster W. C, Scbultzo this wock. Miss Adda Beach, of Brookvlllo, was tbo guest of Miss Lillian Phillips sovoral days last woek. Rov. Joel Smith and wifo, of Beech treo, woro guests of J. Van Rood's family a day last wock. Mrs. William Bonnott roturncd las weok from a two months' visit with bor parents at Dunkirk, Ind. Goorgo L. Spear, of Pittsburg, is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs, Josoph Spoar on Worth street. . Abuer Noff, of Washington, D. C. private secretary to Congressman A. L, Bates, visited James Pentz this week, Mrs. A. P. Weltzol, of Wiiliamsport, is visiting Mrs. A. P. King, Mrs. J. M, King and other frlonds in this place, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Russoll, of West Sunbury, aro visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. D. Williams, on Jackson street Dolus E. Hlbner, of DuBols, is the Domooratlo candidate for congress in the twenty-first congressional district, J. C. Phillips, of Philadelphia, visit ed bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthow Phillips, on Jackson street the past week. Isaao London returned last week from a throe weeks' trip at Llllydale, N. Y Buffalo and other pluoos In New York state, Mrs. E. Stophonson, of Hooverhurst, who baB boon visiting at Driftwood Beoohtreo, Cratgsvllle, Dayton, Phoe nix and Reynoldsville since the early part of June, left bore Friday for ber homo at Iloovorhurst. Miss Phyllis nays Is visiting at Punx sutawney and WlnBlow. Miss Mamie Gotslor has been visiting at St. Marys the past woek. Miss Zoe Woodward Is visiting rolatlves In New Bethlehem. Mrs. H. B. Cooper, of Brockwayvlllo, visited Mrs. J. K. Johnston on Grant street yesterday. Mrs. Hannah Proscott has returned homo after an extended visit at Winslow and Punxsutawney. Charles Frank and W. A. Gray, who wore working In a woolen mill at Roch ester, N. Y., have roturnod to this place. Mrs. Mlchaol Shugorts, of Clearfield, who visited her sister, Mrs. George Baohr throo wooks, returned home yes terday. Missos Ella and Jessie Corbett, of Columbus, Ohio, are visiting the families of Dr. J. C. King and M. C. Coleman. Missos Mary Nolan, Nollio Dorcoy and Annie McFeeley, of Johnsonburg, were tho guests of Miss Kato Nolan the past week. Joseph' B. Mitchell, druggist, who has been employed in a drug Btoro at Homestead, is visiting his parents in this placo. Will L. and John F. Strauss are visiting their brother and sister, Albert Strauss nnd Mrs. F. II. Gallagher at Uawley, Pa. Mrs. Vonia Eckonrrond, of Patton, Pa., roturnod homo yesterday after a visit with hor sister, Mrs. Carrie Byrne, In this placo. Mrs. Kate McKoe and daughter, Miss Caroline, of Altoona, visited tho form er's sister, Mrs. R. L. Miles, in this place last week. Mrs. Williams Burns loft yesterday afternoon on a thrco woeks' visit at North Bond and Philadelphia, Pa., and Hammonton, N. J. Missos Althea Hays and Hazel Tront, of Allegheny City, are visiting the former's gtandparonts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hays in this place. L. G. Sponcor, typo on Punxsutawnoy News, and Miss Daisy Brewbakor, of Punxsutawney, were guests of Prof, and Mrs. W. J. Weaver Sunday. John C. DunBmoro and wifo, of Phil- lipsburg, spent Saturday and Sunday with tho latters's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, In this place. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McDowell and Mrs. Charles Kecfer, of DuBoIb, and Mrs. Alex. Koofor, of Munsey, visited Mrs. H. J. Pentz last Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Cathors, sr., of Rathmol, and Mrs. J. A. Cathors, jr., of Soldier, visited relatives at Falls Creok, Brock wayvlllo and Rldgway last week. Joseph Powell, of Woodland, Clear- fiold county, returned borne last week after a two weeks' visit with his daugh ter, Mrs. W. E. Reed, in this placo. Mrs. Viola King went to Chautauqua yesterday. She will also visit relatives and frlonds at several other places In Now York state beforo returning home Mrs. Josoph W. Hutchinson, of burg, Misses Ida and Mary Pifor, T i Iri it out, 111,, unna In tnuin Katn ,in Trill,,, u.'nv t , i viuil 'ii ry , , i , 1 ,i , at Panic. Thomas Davidson and wife, of Dun-. kirk. N. Y.. returned home Monday aitor a snort visit in this Diace. mi . Davidson has a position in the car shops' at Dunkirk. A. J. Postlethwalt, bookkeeper for Shlck ii Wagner, and wifo went to Klttannlng yesterday afternoon to spond the balance of woek with friends and relatives. Mrs. T. M. Mackey, of Superior, Neb., Is visiting ber nelco, Mrs. A. T. McClure, in Reynoldsville. Mrs. Mack ey Is well known in some sections of Jefferson county. Miss Grace Myers and two little nephews went to Fairmount Saturday. Mis6 Grace will return after a few days', visit but tho boys will remain with their father, Harvey Myers. Aaron Stiver and wife, of Juneau, Pu., and Goorgo Hicks and wife, of Marchand, Pa., wero guests of Dr. und Mrs. B. E. Hoover Sunday. The two women aro sisters ot Mrs. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haney and son and daughter, Audley and Miss Jennie, of Pittsburg, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. B. StuutTur In West Roynoldsville, Mr. Haney is a brother of Mrs. Stauffer. C. A. Barlett and wife and daughters, are visiting the former' parents at Callonsburg, Pa. Mr. Barlett will re turn this week and bis wife and daugh ters will remain In Clarion county two weeks. L. M. Simmons, superintendent ot the Oil City Fuol & Supply Co. business at this place, spont Sunday with bis fathet-ln-law at Oil City. Mrs. Sim mons, who had been visiting ber parents In Oil City two weeks, returned home with her husband.