( 1&t Star Sulmeription $1.00 per yrm in udwince, !. A.flTKPIIKNAON.Rdllor and Pub WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. lUM. Kntmrrd at tlw pestornVe lit Kmiltl"llli' ra., assecotmciassmaii niKiipr. M1MIKHVII.I. TKI.KIMIONIt No. ill. If You Have Eye Trouble Of any kind, cull and have your eye examined free. Permanently loc'nlcd, always toil" fiminl. Wo ill guaranteed. Prices reasonable. C. F.Hoffman, ,!,'Vi '.iln'.'!"" Your Favorite Soda Drink We serve nil tlie favorites phosphates, frappes, plain sodas, kc cream sodas, plain ice ereain, egg eoinhinations, grape jniee mixtures, bracers, stomach set tlers, tonics, crushed fruit com binations, and all the old stand bys ns well as the newest fancy concoctions. We did the biggest Hoda business in town last year and we expect to do a great deal bigger this year. OurCIIOCOLATIi ICI5 CKHAM SODA is the finest drink that was ever put up for He. You can't beat it anvwherc. STORE'S - PHARMACY. ft Little ol Everytlilng, No paper next week. Park's Big Stock Co. Saturday wu celebrate. Two balloon ascension. To-day we start in on last half of I'.KM. TlIB STAR will no, bo Issued next week. The eagle will scream horo Saturday. Come and hoar it. The trolley earn now run down Jack son street a far ax Fourth streot. The Winslow township school board will elect toaohor on Saturday, ,Iuly.2.". The Keystone bund serenaded Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Deihle last Th urn day evening. C. W. Parka' Big Stock Co. In playing a week's engagement, at. Keynoldsvlllo under canvas, Mrs. J. Alloy, an Italian of Wlshaw, was hurled In the Catholic cemetery at this place Monday afternoon. The Jr. B. Y. P. U. will ,orvu ice cream, ciko, lemonade and candy on the Baptist church lawn all day July 4. Don't forget that a fine dinner and upper will b nerved la Frank's Park July 4th for 25 cents by the L. C. B. A. Prof. Will L. Strauss, the violin teacher, played a viulion solo In the Reynoldsville Baptist church Sunday evening. Fantastic and industrlul parade, bi cycle and various other kinds of races and two balloon ascensions at Reynolds ville July Fourth. Trinity Evangelical church, J. W. Myers pastor. 8unday School at 9.30 a. m. Service at 11.00 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. All are welcome. At a meeting of the Reynoldsville Board of Health Monday evening, Dr. John H. Murray was elected president of the board and inspector. The Helping Hand Society of the M. E. church will Bell Ice cruam, sand wiches, cake. and coffee In Dr. Murray's new room, next to postofflce, on J uly 4th. Mrs. W. B. Scott, of Hamilton, N. J., who was called to Enierlckvllle two weeks ago by serious illness of ber mother, Mr. Peter Emorlck, returned to her home yesterday. Charles Hamilton, passenger agent for the Wabash Railroad, was la town yesterday looking after business for the Wabash In 11)04. Mr. Hamilton made The Star oflloe a call. Finn dinner and supper will be served in Frank's Park on July 4th for 2rocnts by the L. C. H. A. Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, of Falrmount dty, Pa., In vlBltlngat home of J. W Detnpey In West lleynoldsvlllo. The ladle of tho Lutheran church will servo len cream, cako, coffee and lunch In tho Woodward building all day and evening of July 4th. Last Saturday afternoon, Juno '21, Tony Mil n eo and Santo Puooo, both of Handy Valley, wore married by 'Squire E. Nc IT at hi office In Reynoldsvillo. Spark' show ha the largest and heaviest lion In captivity and the small est and cutest little baby elephant ever on exhibition. They can 1m seen at Reynoldsville July H. Wet neglected to mention last week that the Punxsutawncy iS'ptn'f had made It appearance in a new dress of type, with a change of make-up on editorial page. The .Spirit a neat and aplcy piiAr. Tho Fourth of July will ho celebrated at Soldier under the auspice of the Dig Soldier Athletic Club. Among the nmiHcmctits will ho two game of foot bull, at 10.00 a. tn. and 11.00 p. m., races, Ac. Dr. Crawford, president of Allegheny Collcgo, of Mendvlllo, gave a lino ad dress In the M. K. church at thl plaeo last livening. Ill subject was, "Why go to College?" The church should have been llllcil. There will hn a public salo at tho residence of Frederick Starr In Plno- oreek township on Thursday, July 2nd. Mr. Starr will sell all his household good and farm implcmi.nt. He In tends moving to Pittsburg. Mis Nellie Dougherty entertained about twenty-live of Reynoldsvillo's fair and charming maidens at her homo on Main street last Wednesday evening. Progressive Flinch was tho amusement of the evening. Fine refreshments wero served. Miss Margaret Dully, of Penflold, who was visiting her sister, Mr G. M. McDonald, returned homo yesterday. Mis Dally has been teaching In tho Ruynoldsvlllo schools several term, but she will net be an applicant at Reyn oldsville for next term. Nirs. Ada ViinSlioick, of Blooming- ton, 111., sister of E. I). Seeley anil Mrs. (). F. Smith, is visiting In town. She expect to remain hem two months. Mrs. VanShoIek is well known to many of our townspeople. Shu Is a genial lady and a tine conversationalist. Mrs. M. A. Buzziml, of Chicago Junction, Ohio, Is now visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. IVuItt, on Jackson street. Mr Buz zard, who is 7N years old, made tho trip alone, coming from Pnnxsutawney on the trolley line. She urrived hero lomlny afternoon. . Thomas V. Hendricks, a bright young man who was foreman of tho Brook vlilo tYiu'iiVon office several years, has purchased tho Falls Crock Jlnulil and will bo cdltor-ln-chlof of the edition of the HiriiUl that will bo issued on Friday of this week. Mr. Hendricks will give tho Falls Creek people a good paper. Tho Baptist Young People's Union of Reynoldsvillo has elected tho following olllcors for last six months of llKIII ; President, George Woodford : vlco presldent. Irven Ilea ', secretary, Mii-s Maud Rea ; corresponding secretary, Mrs. (i. (!. Williams; treasurer, Orlo Sheasley i organist, Miss Luellu Mitch ell: assistant organist, Miss Ann Klahr. Patriotic services will be held in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11.00 o'clock. Special music will be provided. A cordlul Invitation Is ex tended to tho public. After next Sun day the pastor, Rev. A. D. McKay, will be away on his vacation for four Sundays. The Sunday school and the Christian Endeavor services will con tinue as usual. Prof, and Mrs. C. V. Smith and son, Arthur, left here Monday on an eastern trip. Prof. Smith wont from here to Wilkesaarre, Pa., to attend tho Teach ers' Stato Convention and Mrs. Smith wont to Norristown, Pa , to visit rela tives. Next week Prof, and Mrs. Smith and son will meet in New York City and go to Boston, Mass., to attend tho National Teachers' Convention. The Little Gem Moistenor Co., man ufacturers of the most simple and con venient contrivance for sealing envel opes and "licking" stamps ever intro duced, have finally succeeded in getting suitable bottles and are now ready to fill orders for The Little Gem. A large order was shippedsto Pittsburg several days ago and there are a number of other orders to be filled and no agents have been sont out yet. The Little Gem will be a fast seller. Friday evening about fifty Odd Fel lows and Daughters of Robekah of Reynoldsville went to Anita on a special car over tho trolley lino to visit the I. O. O. F. lodge at Anita. The ten candidates that were given the second degree at Reynoldsvillo on the eight of Juno 20th, were given the third degree Friday night. After lodge supper was served. The Reynolds ville people had a delightful time and were veil pleased wllb tho hospitality of the Anita people. Arm Broken. Add-on, flve-vear-nld son of Dr. A. ! H. Bowser, fell off a cherry tree last Saturday morning and broke both bones of hi right forearm. No Paper Next Week. TllG Star will not lie Issued next week. We will take a hort vaca tion. Tho office will lie open evnry day except July 4th to' do Job work or receive subscription to Tub Btak. Clean Main Street. There never hn been morn dirt on Main street since It was paved than there I now. It is In bad condition. It should ho cleaned, nod no doubt will bo, before the Fourth of July. Street Com missioner Claiibaiigh will see that tho dirt Is hauled away If tho business men see that It I piled up. Trolley Dangerous for Boys. Curtl Cray, young son of Addison Gray, of Jackson street, was Injured Sunday by falling oil' a trolley car, and had narrow escape from horrible death. If the boy persist In jumping on the trolley car It may 1st our sad duty to chronicle some terrible accident Is'fore many week go by. Keep ofT the trolley boys. L. W. I 'err In took a hack load of people from Kevuoldsvlllo to Hs.en on Monday of this week lo attend the (loth birthday anniversary of Mrs. E. I'errln, mother of L. W. I'errln. It was h large ami pleasant birthday' party. There were almost 1.10 persons present. Mrs. Perrlu was given a number of pretty and useful presents. Change of Proprietor. John O'llure, former proprietor of the National Hotel In Reynoldsville, and James Hughes, former proprietor of tho Hughes Hotel nt Riithmel, have b night the wholesale llipior store in tills place from Joseph Weist. The license was transferred on 2Jud of June. Mr. Welst docs not know vet what ho will do in the future. Wilfuid Kullir Dead Wllford Fuller, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fuller, of near Prns- coltville, died at 11.00 p. m. yesterday, Jnnolltl, loo.'!, after four weeks' lllnes with typholil fever. Wllford was IS year old the day before hn died, Juno 211. Funeral service will be hold at the residence of tho parents at 2.00 p. m. to-morrow, Thursday, conducted by Row Dr. A.J. Meek, pastor of Reyn oldsville Baptist church, and interment III bo made In the family burying ground on the Fuller farm. Endeavor Convention. Tim Christian Endeavor County Un ion convention held in Falls Crook last week was well attended and was yury Interesting. Tho convention will ho held in Brookvillc next year. Tho old ofllcers wore re-elected for another year: President, Rov. Irving, of Punx sutawnoy ; vlcu-presldent, Rov. Sinks, of Ridgway ; recording secretary, Miss ueno Arnold, 01 Reynoldsvillo J corres ponding secretary, Miss Nannie Cor bet!., of Corsica ; treasurer, Miss Ethel Swift, of ltidgway. League Officers. At a business meeting of tho Epworth League in tho lecture room of tho M. E. church on Wednesday evonlng of last week tho following o floors wore elected for six month: President. Miss Olio Ross ; 1st, vica-prusidunt, Harvey Dntcr ; 2nd vlco-nrosldent. Miss Cora Milliren ; Ilrd vice-president. W. B. StaulTur : 4th vice-president. Miss Erma Robinson ; treasurer. Nel son Smith: secretary, Georgo Whito ; organist, Arthur Tyson : chorlstor. Miss Llz.lo Northoy ! librarians. Miles Plerco, Misses Flora Northov and Clara Foster. Lost Right Arm. Walter M. Jones, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, of Worth streot, who was a brakoman in tho P. R. R. yards at Pittsburg, had his right arm so badly crushed last Wednesday evening by being caught between two cars that the arm was amputated close to tho shoulder. Waltor was taken to the West Penn Hospital, where the operation wrs performed. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were both called to Pitts burg to see their son, who was in a critical condition for a few days. The doctors think the young man is out of danger now. Mr. Jones roturned home Monday, but Mrs. Jones is In Pittsburg yet. Surprise Party. Mrs. Elmer E. Schugors, of Grunt street, was given a surprise party on Monday evening, June 29. Thirty-five ladles were present. Mrs. Jacob Dolble was the originator of the party and she carried out her pluns admirably. Mrs. Schugers did not got an inkling of the party and the ludlus took her unawares. The guests carried well filled baskots and after the surprise was over the baskots were opened and the 'good things partaken of. Mrs. Schugors wbb given a number of presents, among whloh was a porch chair and a centre tablo. The ladios of the Woman's Ro- Jlof Corps presented ber with a gold recognition pio. Admission to Park's Big Stock Co. is only 10 and 20. Death of Bernard McAuley. On Wednesday, Juno 24, lfXKI, at 3. p. m., Bernard McAuley, son of Mr Mary McAuley, of Prescottvllle, died of diphtheria. Funeral service was hold In the Cnthollo church Thursday afternoon and Interment wa made In Catholic cemetery. Bernard was born November .1, I soil, and wa 9 year, months and 2ldays old at tlino of death. Mrs. McAuley has the sympathy of her friend. Surely she ha had her share of sorrow. She ha burled her husband and five children and Is now left with out a child, Bernard being the last one to illo. Mr. McAuley will soil her proiicrty and household goods and will go to Palestine, Ohio, to live. Arthur McAuley and wife, of Pales tlno, Ohio, were called hern on atfcount of serious lllnes of Bernard, but tho little fellow had departed this lift) be fore hi undo and aunt arrived horn. Oil on Floors. One of the matter up for discussion at the directors' convention held in this plaeo Friday and Saturday of Inst week was the using of oil on sohool house floors to keep down the dust. We have Istcn informed that some of the directoi of this Isirough are in favor of oiling tliu floors of tho Reynoldsvllln , bid lis school building, but It Is not likely that It will bo done. It would not ho advisable, and would certainly meet the disapproval of the public In general. Tim experience of those who have tried the oiling process 1 that the oil can be tracked around and that it will stick to clothing. That being the case tho ladies would have their dresses destroyed when they attend en tertainments In Assembly hall. K D. Seeley' Birthday. Last Thursday wa a birthday anni versary In the curt lily career of "Uncle" Ed. I). Seeley, and a ho Is so well preserved, the years having glided over him without leaving traces of tho actual nmnlM'r, and he can palm him self olT 011 the general public as being younger than ho really Is, wo will not slate the number of his own birthdays he has attended. However, thl birth day was celebrated with a small party, composed mostly of relatives. L. P. Seeley, of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Ada VanSchoIck, of BI'Mimlngton, III., being among the number who sat down to an excellent birthday dinner. It Was a Fine Lecture. Friday ovonlng of last wock Prof. A. M. Hammers, of Indiana, Pa.', gavo an Illustrated lecture In Assembly hall on "Sunny Italy" to a largo audience. Tho pictures thrown upon the screen wore exccnllngly fine, and tho lecture was delivered In clear and elegant languago and the matter In it was his tor lo and entertaining. All present soemed to enjoy tho ciitertalnmont thoroughly. Month's Vacation. Rev. A. D. McKay, pastor of Royn oldsvll.lu Presbyterian church, will leavo hero tho first of next week on a month's vacation at the homo of 'bis parents at Lake Alnsleo, Nova Scotia, Canada. There will not be any preach ing In tho Presbytoriuu church during July. Alpha M'f'g Co. The Alpha Manufacturing Co., which was organized at this ploco Bovoral months ago, with Dr. O. A. Jonner managor, has opened business in tho Corwin building, near tho opera house, This company will handlo all kinds of novoltios, enlarge pictures and are ad vertising manufacturers. Better Than Ever. C. W. Parks' Big Stock Co. opened a woek's engagement under canvas on Monday evening with the "Irish Arab." Tho company is larger and better this year than It has been any other time tho company has ever visited Reynolds villo. Mr. Parks has a vory strong company this time. Going to Boston. Misses Julia Kirk, Maud Meek, Lulu Black, Edytb and Elflo Clark, all suc cessful school teachers, will start from hore Friday morning to attend the National Educational Association meet ing to be held In Boston, Mai's., July 6-lOth. On all goods which people need for the 4th of July vou will find at nut prices at A. Katzen's Bargain Store. See the opera slippers at Millirens. Drink Reynolds' Famous Chocolate. Better than ever. Douglass shoes at Millirens. The Wright hand made shoe for work men is sold at the Nolan shoe store. Copying and letters written from dictation at Reynoldsville Business Col lege office. Reynolds' soda always the best and served as you like it. Full supply of men's and boys' shoes at a greatly reduced price for the 4th of July at A. Katzens Bargain Store. Rubber rings for glass iara 3 eta nor dozen at Cash New York Racket store. See Millirens parasols. Mitchell, the merchant tailor. In Stoke building. Bran, middlings and corn chops at wholesale at Reynoldsville Mills. Our soda is so very taking It keeps us busy selling making. Reynolds Drug tore, JUNE WEDDINGS. Some of Our Youna; People Join the matrimonial Kanks. lONRN-IIAKTMAN. Daniel H. June, son of Benjamin .nine, anu mis uraen M. Mailman, daughter or George Hart man. worn married at tho Methodist, Episcopal paronage in nil place on Monday eve nlng, Juno 20, 0(KI, by Rov. Perry A, llono. Mr .lone I a fireman 011 the the P. It. R. at Pittsburg. POnTLP.TtlWAIT-MK.ANH. Clinrlo IV I'natliithwnlt imw ),u.ntn.l At Driftwood lifnt fir,,. .,r A 1 ii,.en thwalt.of lleynoldsvlllo, and Mis Clara Mean were married nt (lie him,., ,( il,n brides parent, Mr. and Mr. Alliort Mean, at Valler, at 4 p. in. yesterday, Juno. "10. Mr. Postlethwalt was nn em tiloveo In (hn P. It II r,.,.i Reynoldsville hint year nml I known to nntidu.. i.f ...... : 1 HflAKKKK imitfiK. U. At morn KlinfTor nrwl Ml Blirin. both of Knvniil.luvllln united In marriage at the Methodist Episcopal parsonago In Itrookvillo nt 7.00 p. 111., on Wednesday, June 21, lOO.'l, hv Itcv. Dr. Willi,.... I ;.... 1 . -....limn, (Inroiieo HI ties and Mis Molllo Green wall, of Reynoldsvillo, witnessed the nuptial ceremony. Tho wedding pnr'.y drove to llrookvlllo I anil Mr. ShlilTer urn well known In Rovnoldsvllln nml I, film iminii hore who will wish thorn much happi miss and success. (Hil'tlLKV WMI'liKltH. At. MIHIl, 111 Inn,')-. IIUI'I .. 11.. wedding took plaeo at the residence of L. II. lloyle, In West Reynoldsville, when Lyto O. Gourley, son of Mr. and is. n. in. iiouriey, anti jviiss t;ora l',. Illlirei-a iliiiiirlil,.,. ,.r 1 1 Hf " '" in en. iiiiu 111 rn, Ijivl Kelinin.ia ,r Ul, 1. 1.. .,' ' ....inn,.. m linn 1 J 1, took tho solemn vows that joined them uiKeinni- ns unsound anu wile, j iio tliarrlaL'P CcrciilOtlV WIIS nerlm-m,..! I.u Rev. perry A. iteno. imstor of tin. Methodist Episcopal church. It was mil. n llll'irit u-riil.lt.i.r ,...)., t u ...iij ,1.111 11:, -11 JIIT- sons present, Immediate relative of tho contracting panic. After congratu lation an - excellent I llllclicon utiim served. Mr. Gourlev and bride left, lore Friday morning on a wedding trip o Pittsburg, Philadelphia ami Atlantic Oiv Ti.i.v u in .... 1.. 1. ........ 1 ! . - j "... in i,,,,,-.,;n , ,H SI Ml II Ha llinvnana iu.i !l..l.l.. I " J il "'"i 11 1 l H nil I Lllljlll HII1ISO. Thl young couple haven host, of friends ta.t.n ... . I t I 1 -nil mrii iiHiiu oiinness ami success In their journey through life. Mrs. Snedden Dead. Mrs. Janet Sneddon, wlfn nf f :. ,... Sneddon, suiHtriiitonilent of the Bloomington mines near Rathmol. died at l..'l"i a. m. Sinmliiv .1 linn 9M KHI't Tho 20th of Juno Mrs. Snedden 'had a stroko of paralysis, mention of which wa made In I IIKStah lust, week, which was cause of ber ilnuth Iwi,,.,,,.,! ....... about 67 years old. Sho Is survived by her husband and nine cMMi-en tm.r sons and fivo daughter. Sho whs a member of the Presbyterian church. Funeral service at 2.00 p. tn. to-day In tho Church of find nt ltuin.,,,,1 ducted by Rev. A. 1). McKay, of Royn- oitiHviiie. interment in Keynoldsvlllo Cemetery. Mm. Sillliflrtftn u. I l.n .....i1...h Ht! ... . v.iu iiiii.iiui in 1,1 inn Janet Sneddon, teacher of primary de partment in 1110 Keynoldsvlllo public schools. The Sparks Circus. The circus given bv John Smirks and his aggregation at Seventh and Cherrv stroets. Is tho best lf anil 25 cent show over seen in this city. Every perform or Is a star in hi or her class and the entire exhibit from start to llnish Is clean, wholesome and enjoyablo. Tho traincu aogs aro tho finest ovor seen hero, tho dancing of a big elephant, tho trapeze and tumbling I all of tho highest order and no onp who goes to night will regret tho money spent. Puoplo can always afford to L'lvo such a show as this, careful as it Is in it man agement, a liberal patronage, and If tho lent is packed to-night it will be no more than than such an exhibit Is worthy of. So says tho Erie, Pa., liiiih llnakL Aug. 7. 1002. At Rovnoldsvllln July 8. Program for Each Evening. The program for ParkB' Big Stock Co. for each evening during the balance of this week Is as follows : Wednesday. Little Lord Fountlorov : " Thursday. "Tho RoHfirreetion ; " Friday, "Trac- ey, the Outlaw ; Saturday afternoon inatlnoo, "1-oxy (irandpa : " Fourth of July evonlng, "Gettysburg." Tho "Red Cap" juvenilo ball team of lleynoldsvlllo, Frank Burns captuln, and the "True Blues," a juvooilo team of Rathmel, had an exciting game of base ball on the lawn near the Reyn olds opera hotiso last Thursday alter noon. Score 19-0 In favor of tho "Rod Caps." Sparks' show gives a grand, golden and glittering street parade at noon of open dons of wild animals, headed by a challenge sliver cornet band of solo mu sicians. Don't miss it. It alono is worth going many miles to seo. Re member the day and dato. Wednesday. July 8th. Blng-Stoke Co. department store will keop open until 10.:i0 Friday night of this week, July 3. Look for honest bargains and the right goods at the right prices on men's and boy's clothing, hats, caps, and jewelry for tho 4th to fix you up for tne big celebration. A. Katzen, Revn- oldsvillo. Go to John II. Doubles' Ice cream Earlor, east Main streot, near No. 2 lose house, for lino I X L ico cream. Sue the new wash goods at Millirens. Dr. Gibson has a thorough training In one of the best optical colleges and a long experience in optical work. See biin if you need work done. Fresh oysters at the City Hotel res taurant. Krippendorf-Dlttman shoes for ladles at Nolan's shoe store. Just received a now line of walking sklru at Millirens. Remember you can get the Queen Oiittlltir annna at Nnlan1. bViiui ul,i..i a. ...... VJ BUUVV pan .'umx OUUV OVU1-Z I V 12.60 a pair. Married at Franklin. nir. Amen 1. suitor, formerly a resident of Reynoldsvillo, Pa., and Mis Fthel I'-. Itrnualnl..n .1.. ..I M. and Mr. Charle Bralngton, of Chet inn, Bireei, aoovo inn, wore married Inst night at the parochial residence of St. Patrick' church by Rev. Father liernard Donoboe, J he ceremony look plaeo at ! o'clock and wa only attended by tho contracting parties and a fow of tho most Intimate friend and nearest relative. After the wedding the happy young collide tartod on a bridal tour east which will Include a numlierof dlllornnt points 01 interest. Mr. Sutter ha been a resident of this plneo for somo tlmo, whore ho ha been employed In tho machine bop of tho AIM Compressor Work. Slnnn nnmlnir tn Itra..!. 1 1 n l. hi gonial way and obliging disposition no ims mime a posi 01 mentis who Will hnonlv tool' I ml to offer eonirral lllli I If ,nu and best wlshe to tho young con pio on their return home. It I hardly neee sary for u to mention tho charming jiiiniK nriuo. ,-,110 na peni ner life In Franklin, attended school hern from early childhood, graduated from tho Hilrh School with lifiniira unit nnmlwH her irlends bv flm Hut nf I, aneos, Franklin A'iv iu'ik AVim, Juno 24. Mr. Suiter and brlilo have been spending a fow day of their honey- moon at tho homo of tho former' parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. .1. StuMnr nn Pleasant Avenue. Wagner-Long Wedding. The home of Mr. and Mr. .1. C. Ioif at 2.VI0 Maple avenue, wa given over to friends yosUe-diiy morning to witness Hit! marriage of their daughter, Mis .miry nii'iimo lying, to Mr. John H. Wagner, o' Reynoldsvillo. It wa a pretty lifTalr and the parlor wore prettily decorator with laurel, daisies. and roses by Iock Haven Normal school eliissmatcs of Mm bride, Misse Mary Shaffer, of llellwood ! Hess McNall, (if Salona : Emma lioss, of Rixford, and Clara Ixing, of Salernvillo. Tho high contracting parties, attended by Mr. I' rank Mo loskey a liest man, and Mis Anna lying, a sister of tho brldo, a bridesmaid enured the tmrlnr st ti o'clock, and were met by Rov. Rohort iiruco noatty. of Franklin, Pa. I lie brum was iivon awnv hv ber father and the solemn arid ' beautiful Presbyterian ritual was used In tying the nuptial knot,. The happy couple were showered with coriurattilutlon after which a wedding breakfast was served. I'he In itio Is a most estimable and .nr. cellent young ludv and for several years has taught school In thl city and liogim township. She is popular In a wide circle of friends and received numerous pretty and useful presents which attest thu esteem In which sho is hold. Tho ('room I a vouni man of sterling worth and Is one of the young rising business men of lleynoldsvlllo, i'u. Altoona Trihinu; Juno 2.1. Winslow Township School Board. The regular monthlv ineeilm. .r thn Winslow township sohool board was hold at, Frank's Tavnrn last, siutiip.luu Allen Gathers, who Inwl hnun .l,,,.,i secretary when hoard wa organized June 1st, resigned and P. A. Smith was eloctt d secretary, and W. II. Itelier treasurer. J. W. Boner Is president of the board. The regular meetings of tho board will bo on tho Inst Hut nrilnv of ouch month. A Committee, consisting nf I A Smit h and W. II. Rebcr, was appointed to III vest I I'll ll the solinol hllilllin.ra an,l school books In the township. i .uin a. in. on nniuruay, July 2.jtn, tho blllird Will hire leneininu fiii. tl,o coming term of school. All applicants for schools are roouestod to h at that time. Unconscious a Second. JoSCtlll S. I hltlimond fiiirutrlnttn1itr.t of the Reynoldsv'llo & Falls Creek R'y and secretary for the J. ftCC.A I. Co. at this place, was Injured last Friday in jiiiiiuig u'i a irorey car wnno It was gliding along at a brisk siiecd. Mr. Hammond had been at Wishaw and whon near the Gourley place on roturo trip ho noticed something along tho R. ft F. C. R'y track that needed at tention And ho urnu In thn ui.t t,t uu.ln. I ng olT tho trolley when ho discovered a mud bole just where ho would alight. Ho tried to stay on car but could not do so. and bo fell with hlu Vw.n1 Ail luil cutting a threo Inch gap in his head! no was unconscious a low seconds. It might have proven serious. In tho at- tjllillt tO HILVO hlmxlltr Ml- IFnminlln,! wrenched his left side badly. Daughters of St. George. Last, rrlilnv nunnlnir Tfa IVIIIIom Copping Installed tho new olllcors in .1... ri -v.. - . c-i , , liiu jituj.riiicri oi at. ueorge louge at this place, as follows : Past President, Mrs. Frances Reed : Worthv Prosl. dent, Miss Llz.lo Northov : "Worthv Vice-President, Miss Grace Hocking ; Financial Secretary. Mrs. .TAnnln War. clay ; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ella Uetor : lreasurer, Mrs. Maggie Trud gen ; Chaplain, Mrs. Annie Justham : First Conductor. Miss Pollio Mitchell: Second Conductor. Miss Marv .Innu Trudgen ; Inside Guard, Mrs. Emma Northov : Outside Guard. Mrs. Uornthv McGinnes. Suo the now shirt waists at Millirens. All suramor goods feuch as laces, em broidery, lace curtains, whito muslin underwear and linen goods can be purchased at Katzen's Bargain Store. at prices as low as any store In Reyn, OIUSVIIIU, Call and examine these bargains, Reynolds' soda always the best and served as you liko It. The Dr. Reed Cushion Solo shoes are sold ut Nolan's shoe store. Shoes for the whole family at Mil lirens. If you want a good buggy cheap call on J. A. Meyers. Drink Reynolds' Famous Chocolate. Butter than ever. A. Katzen's People's Bargain store will sell at from 20 to lii per cent, off on men's and boy's shirts, suitable for the 4tu. Don t miss this great op portunity. J. E. Mitchell, merchuot tailor. In Stoke building, above department store. Monarch shirts at Millirens. Our soda Is so very taking it keens ua busy selling making. Reynolds Drug Store. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. (Jllmpses ol the People who are Pass ing To and Fro. Eddie Smith wa In Brookvlllo Mon day. C. M. Lelrd and wife spent Sunday la DuBol. Ml France King visited In Clarion last week. David Motherwell wa In Pittsburg thl wouk. Andrew Whoolor was at Hick Run lost week. Mr. T. .1. IlAvIa vliiltnrl In ni.TlnlM last week. Nlnlan Cooper visited In Beechwoodi the pant week. Mis Kfllo Mohney visited In Brook vlllii last week. Mr. I). M. Dunsmoro visited In Drift- wood this week. Elli Richard, of New Konslngton, visiting in town. Is G. M. McDonald, Es(.t 1 ovor on Modi Run fishing. Mr. Dan'l Ilnwlbv vUltwl In mitawnoy last wook. Mr. Perry B. Ive i visiting rela tive near Brookvlllo. L. P. Seeley, of Pittsburg, was a vis itor in town last week. F. If. Gatloihnr. nf ffftuilnv t' In town tho past week. ' W. C. Holmhnld nf fur wa In town yesterday. ' Charles H. Young, of Tyler, was a visitor in town Sunday. Miss Hdnn sivir i.f Tl.,Il..lu .,l.ttn,l In this place last week. Mr. R. E. Clawson, of New Kensing ton, 1 visiting in this place. Mr. O. H. Johnston Is visiting hor parent at Day, Clarion county. Mrs. A. F. Yost and daughtor, Mis .toll a, are visiting at Putney vlllo. Mtssc Mllcrtrln Kfrilrn n nA l'ln.A.nn Stoko aro vlltlng at West Newton, Pa. (charle Alman, or Verona, visited his parents In thl plaeo tho past week. Mr. C. .T. Arnold nml u.n Trtl.n Arnold, visited In Brookvlllo last week. Mis Sndlo (inlnli.uu .( Pun vui.t-u.- ney, Is visiting Mrs. Thomas Shannon. Mrs, H. Earl Swift, of Brookvlllo, Is visiting her parents on Jackson streot. Alex Adam, foreman of tho Brock- wayvillo llirunl, was in town yesterday. Miss Marlon Hamakor, of Wllklns- imrg, is tho guest of Miss Lydia Mollln- gor. Daniel Jones, nt I'lttulmrrr vlultiwl his parents in this place the pas', ten day. Mrs. L. C. MpfiHW. .if I n n vauta urn,,. visited hur parents in this place last WUCK. Joseuh Muc.rn ntuhint In rti,.ln,.tl University, is hoinn for thn iimmni va cation. Mrs. W. T. I)Ari nf llrm.UllU alt. ep hor mother, Mr. C. IC. Hall! over Sunday. Ifenrv Snvdur urhn has lir.r.n In flkU a year, i visiting his parents In West Reynoldsvillo. Robert Lusk, df Birmingham, Ala bama, 1 visiting his uncle, James Lusk, In this ploco. Mrs. Jann Nichols nf Ttrmlfnr.l ..lott ed her son, J. B. Nichols, on Jackson street the post wock. Mrs. Goorge Mulford, of RufTalo, N. Y.. is vIsltlnD- h,r adits, Mi A T . ' Ding, on Grant stroet. Mrs. F. E. Knann. of Tlrrwilrvllln the guest of Mr. W. W. Dolble the latter part of last week. Cbarlen CVIlnnnnll nf H na I frm1 1 1 t i ed hU daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Black, at Tho Mansion last week. a MIhAT-R T.lllll Tit or' If arwl iw1a IfftmmnnI irn vtal finer fhn " - v..fc wiiu lll UiUI 9 homo at Jrvana this week. MMfctifia Tvn. and C.iala M.. . . . miiia kurjto Kernan visited Miss Nellie Stephenson at Garoe, Pa., tho past wook. Mrs. C. F. Hoffman wa called to Wllkesbnrre. Pa.. Sinttirrlao K ik. serious Illness of tier mother. Mr. John Flirornann Anrl ilanililai, Miss Edna, of Milroy, wore guests of Mrs. J. A. Welsh tho past weok. Miss Carrlo Albrltrht returned lout. Week from a ten-mrinth olalt at TJa- quaming, Mich., and other place. Walter Hover and wife, of Mosgrove, are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pomroy, in this place. Miss Anna Greonbalge, of Venango, will bo the rruest. nt Ktlua Ttlunnhn Thornton the latter part of this week. S. M. McCroIght and wlfo returned home yesterday from a visit at Derry Station, Pa., and Burgeettstown, Pa. a. Bruce Kline and wife, of New Kenslnitnn. are vlsitina tha fni.m). parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Benjamin Klne. Mrs. Kdwln Gozzard, of Pittsburg, Is visiting hor sisters, Mrs. J. W. Gilles pie and Mrs. II. Alex Stoke. In t.hU place. M. M. Davis. F'.sn nn.l mlf.. i.lll lo... , .. .. ... ..,., u hern Ln-uav nn a turn aanl. j - ..v. n uiCMIIIO trin to Thousand Island un,l I nnt iwol Canada. ' Fred Fied left, hnra Tnnilnii .....ntnn for New York City to accept a position with Cas Gilbert, one nf thn Viujt M. chltccts in the metropolis. Misses uievla and Ulla Junks, of Punxsutawnev. anil fiua li'mmo ganroth, of Shamokin, Pa., wore guests of Miss Lulu Black last week. Joseph Spear was in Allegheny City last week havlnir a mnmim.mt aMntn,i - a at the grave of his son, George Spear, l.l All I. fy . 1 lu.iuu AnuKuuuy icuietery, James G. Pentu, who already has con siderable oil terrftrirv lau..,l In tna Franklin oil Held, went to Franklin Monday to lease an additional tract. Tom Gathers and Misa Simla TVt,,,.h. ertv. who wort atiulnntu In .v... l State Normul School at Lock Haven, returneu to their homes in Paradise last week. Richard Bowan. who (a 1 some roal lands In West Virginia, re turned to that stato Saturday after spending ten days with bis family in Reynoldsville. Mrs. Annie Marble, of Couders port, Pa., whoso husband died May 25, r.XJ.1, visited her mother, Mrs. Isaac Cochran, and other relatives in this place the past week. G. J. Corwin, the photographer, goes to Friendship, N. Y., this week for a few days and will then make a trip into Canada to take some pictures of silver mines that some capitalists are Interest ed in. J
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