THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2S, I8(K). BOROUGH OFFICKRS. nnrgr. J. R. Ol.ARK. Wtnineilmrn North ward, R.. M, Her man, H. M. Foreman, I'ntrlrk Joyce. South ward, J. O. NeoWden, S. il. Has let, Ell Holcmau. Juttiecs of tho VenttS. F. Proper, H. J. Not ley. ChHKtnMn and Oilleetorf. H. Canflold. 8t:honl Director i. W. Robinson, A. D. Kelly, 14. I,. Davis, D. S. Knox, D. W. Clark, J. T. Dronnan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Con7rex.i .Tamf.s Kenn. Me.rn.her of Senate 3 . II. Wit.soj. AMtnbly On aiu.ks A. I!aniai.i,. lriti(lrnt JudrfeW. D. Bro!. ,4.Mniaf JalfjctJon A. Proper, John II. WniTK. Treasurer Jas. H. IlAnontiTY. Pratknnotary, Kcgialer dt Recorder, itc. CAt.viv M. A'nwnn. Xheriir. U ito. W. Rawtfb. ft) niir)fM-Wii, D. H.np.r.rs, C. Y. l.nneiHin, J. .1. Parsons. iJnnntji ftiiperintenilevt Ono. W. Kf.hu. Hitriet Attorney P. M. Ct.ARK. Jury Commlxnionert C. II. Ciitmcn, JOHN P. (lAt'I.. dnnnlfi SumrynrJ. V. Proper. 'oroiior Dr. A. K. Stonecii'Iikh. County A rfi7ov K. I Jones, R. Z. Ott-UKsnn, Wm. Di.um. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. fc OLIVE LODOE, No. nr7, F. A A. M. Staled Meetings held at Oilil Fel lows Hall tlio first Monday of each month. T. J. PAY NK, W. M. t. n. conn, so'y. WASHINGTON CAMP, No. 4J0. P. O. H. of A., meets every Monday eve ning: in Dale Hull. Wliitn degree confer red 1st and !I1 Monday ol each month. 11. II. SHOEMAKER, Pres. t. n. conn, u. s. TIONESTA LODGE r M jr i . ot kj. v. MEETS ovory Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In' tlio Loduro Room in Par frldgo's Hall. Confer tlio initiatory de grco tho first Tuesday night of each month; first degree tho accond Tuesday Ktglit; second degreo tho third Tuesday night; tiiird dogroo tlio fourth Tuesday night. SOLOMON FITZGERALD, N. O. J, II. FUNICS, Soc'y. 27-tf. IXUiEST LODilE, No. 1H4, A.O. U. W., I Marts every r ridiiy Kvening in lias let Hall, Tionesta. .1. R. WENK, M. W. .T. R. CLARK, Recorder. CAPT. O FORI 115 KTOW POST, No. 274, O. A, R. MccU on tho first Wednesday In each month, in Odd Fellows Hall. Tionesta. Pa. 1). ULAt'K, Commander. TJOARDof UXAM ININU SUUQKONS Ji for Forest fviuntv. S. S. Towlor M. D., President ; .T. W. Morrow M. IV, Secretary: J. II. Hlggins M. D., Treasurori Tho "Board will meet in Dr. Morrow's ollh'e, Tionesta, on the third Wednesday of each month, nt 10 o'clock, n. m. jGNKW A CLARK, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW, Olfleo next door to P. O., Tionesta, Pa. J. U. AO NEW. P. M. CLARK, District Attorney. Mr. Clark la Agent for a number of ro linblo Firo lnsnrani!0 Couiinios. I.' U DAVIS, IV. ATTORN F.Y-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made (n this Olid r.djoining counl'.cs. 3' F. HITCH FY, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW. Tlonosin, Forest County Pa. P K. Ill II I, K, ATTORN KY-AT-L A SV, Oillec in Kejdcr Illock, Room 0, Tlmesta, i't. IAWRKNCU 1IOUSH, Tionesta, Pa., J Justin Khawkov, Proprietor. This house is centrally locnlod. F.vervthing new and v.cll Jiirnlshod. Supcilor Ao e.inniodntiona and strict attention given t i guests. Vegetabloa and Fruits of all Kinds served in their season. Suiupio rooai for Couimorciul Agonts. pICXTRAL HOUSF, Tionesta, Ta., O. C. llrownoll. Proprietor. This is a new house, and has just been lilted up tor ilia necomniodutlon or tne pulilic. A por tion of the patronage of tho public is solic ited. 4H-ly. CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY, PA. W. II. ROTH. Proprietor. The largest, Rest Located and Furnished IIoum. In the City. Near Union Depot. JR. SIOOINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. JW. MORltOW. M. D., I'll YSICI AN A SURGEON, I .ale of Armstrong county, having located in Tiu'iostn is prepared to attend all pro fessional calls promptly and at all hours. OOice a nl residence two doors north of Lawrence Ilouso. Offloo hours 7 to 8 A, M., and 11 io 12 M. ; i to 8 and 04 to 7 P. M. Kundays, 9 to V A. M. ; 2 to 3 and 6 to m p.m. may-is ei DR. F. T. NASON. PHYSICIAN A SUROEON, TIONESTA, PA, Ofllco oppposita Oas Olllco. Calla at teudud to pi-omplly day and night. MAY, PARK fe CO., HANKERS. Corner of F4 in A Walnut Sts., Tionesta, t'a., li.inK ot niscouiit hiui ueposit. in tuioat allowed on Tiino Deposits. Collec tions mado ou all tlio Principal points of ino u. r. vnitcciiona sonciion. J OIUCXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Peulcr In HARNESS, COLIRRS, BRIDLES, And all kluds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. pTLuud and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Majf none, Solar or J riungulation Survey ing. Hest of Instruments and wvrk, Turin on application. piIIL. EM EHT, FANCY HOOT A SHOEMAKER. Shop iu Reek building next to Smear- i-iii.rl. A i 'n.' m wliir.,. 1m liritlitLrn.l ti, rlnnll kiiuU of custom work from tho lii:cst to tho coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect hatiBlaetion. Prompt atten tion given lo inclining, anil prices s n: bouablo us lirnt clusa work can bo done tor JAS. T. IJRENNAN, REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND COLLECTING AGENCY, TIOITESTA, PA. PARTICULAR ATTENTION OIVKN TO TDK PROPER ASSESSMENT OK LANDS AND TM K PAYMENT OK TAXEH. ALSO TO THE 1"UIU:IASR AND SALE OK REAL ESTATE, AND TO THR KKNTINU AND MANAGEMENT OK THK SAMK. t'unrrh nnd Nnbbnlh School. PrcRbytorlan Sabbath School at 9:45 a. in. i M. K. Sabbath School at 10:00 in. Preaching In M. K. Church every Sab bath evening by Hov. Rumbergor. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath ovoning at tho usual liour. Itov. F. F. Shoup, Pastor. Services in tlio Presbytorlan Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Hev." J. V. MoAnlnch officiating. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market closed yesterday S)41. Honeyeucklea are in full blooma Baas flsbiug will legally begin on Monday. Strawberries are still scarce and high hereabout. Dou't forgc'l th;ba!l at the Ritik to morrow evening. Mr. John J. Brooking of the Ti- tusvillo Herald force, is over for a few days recreation thin week. Tho Erie Conference of the M. E. Church will conyene at Oil City on the lOlh of September. Gardens and farm work are almost a month iu arrears, but will catch up if the rains let up fur a little while. Tho Rev. Hicks' weather guessing for May has hit it almost to a dot, and the Rev. gentleman is voted a success. Chas II. Noyes of Warren, has been nominated by the Democrats of that county for President Judge of this district. The 4th of July will be here in five weeks from next Friday. As yet there is no move on foot for a celebra tion of the day here. Musts Mealy of TylerotTurg, comes in tor an increase ot pension irom Uncle Sam, according to the published lists of the past week. Mr. aud Mrs. J. V. Jainioson and daughter, lklle, of Frccport, ar rived iu towu yesterday, and are the guests of Mrs. J.'s Hither. Charlie Clark was this week ask ing the beys to smoke with him and the yeut:g gt nt that appeared at his homo on Saturday evening last. Mr. E C. Slmttkey and sister, Mss Minnio, arrived io towu this morning from Kansas. Ellis, who is assistant carhier of the IMiillipsburg bank, is locking well and natural. Messrs. Geo. Malhe.S.S. Canficld, auj Tlieo. Huddleson, all owners of excellent breeding stock, are tho first to avail then eel v-es of our uico selec lion of horse, cuts this season. J. II. Folic, Proper & Doutt's efficient drug clt i k, has been ou the sick liot for several days, with what appears to bo somo of the leavings of last winter's grip, but is now able to be out again. The boys want to open the base bail season on their new grounds on Decoration Day. The ground was in splendid trim for a boat race last Fri day and' Saturday had they taken advantage of the flood. The Wesley ao Methodists will hold quarterly meeting at the Slew arts Run church next Saturday eve niog continuing over Sabbath. Rev. G. V. Storv will have charge of the services. All are cordially invited. Messrs. Haslet & Sons have their furniture ticely displayed in the large store-room of tho Partridge building, and they have a handsome display of it, which should be inspected by all who have a uolion to buyjanything in that line. The Mayo Dramatio Co. held the boards at Landers' Hall three nights of last week aud each night played to good and well pleased audiences. The company is a good one, and the man agement won the esteem of all with whom it had to do wbilo here. Next Monday the festive census enumerator will begin bis invasion of the privacy of the household with his hundred and ooe nuestious. Answer him as promptly and accurately as you can, and get rid of him the quicker, is perhaps the best advice we cau give. The Piltbburg Dispatch trys its hand at fish story telling by the state uient tbut "a Kittauuing man caught 262 trout io Forest county iu two days." We thiok either the Dispatch or the Kittaoning roau have got things mixed. The man caught two trout in 262 days. Atleutioo is directed to the deutal card of Dr. A, Fisher, io this issue. The Doctor needs no introduction to the people of Forest couuty, having beeu among them for mauy years and done thousands of dollars worth of work for our citizens. Ho was here a part of last week aud will make it a point to be here at every regular term of court for the next year. Preparations have been completed for a proper observance of Decoration Day, next Friday. The exercises will begin here, according to program, at 4 p. ru. The Sabbath Schools, and all orders and societies are earnestly re quested to assist the Post in making the exercises a success. Mr. C. F. Gillespie, candidate for the Republican nomination for Asso ciate Judge, publishes his withdrawal this week, 6nding that business matters pertaining to bis interests iu Crawford county will take him out of the county for some time, making it impossible for him to give proper attention to the canvass. Miss BurweM will continue her temperance work in the county during the first week of Juue at the following places: Nebraska, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, June 3 J and 4th. Stewarts Run, Thursday afternoon and evening, June 5. Tionesta, Friday evening, June 6. East Hickory, Sat urday and Suuday, June 7th and 8th. One of our exchanges says that farmers have found plowing very hard work this spring. Three and four horses are required to do the work or dinarily done by two. The reason undoubtedly is, that the ground has not been frozen as deeply as in other winters, and thawing failed to disinte grate the soil to the whole depth of the furrow. Instead of being pulver ized, the soil. hat been packed. The Oil City Blizzard, already the best daily paper in this end of the State, is now the handsomest, having last week put on new toggery all round. A fly never was yet known to light on the Blizzard, but the one that should now attempt to gain a foot-hold on its sleek anatomy would get a tre mendous fall. Many decades of pros perity to you, gentlemen, and may you continue to grow financially pussy while you publish so good a paper. Our Prohibition brethren are early in the field this season with their ticket, having placed the following gentlemen in nomination : Assembly, F. E. Allison, of Green ; Associate Judge, E. T. Louden, Green ; Pro- thonotary, Jacob Zahniser, Tionesta borough; Sheriff, Robert Stocktoo, Darnett; County Commissioner, Guy Hilliard, Hickory; Jury Commission er, James Henderson, Hickory; Dele gale to the State Convention, Josiah Work, Barnett. ' The body of Lizzie Wagner, the little girl who was drowned in the Clarion River, at the railroad bridge, near Clarion, on ' the 15th inst , was found at the mouth of the Clarion River, Friday eveuing, the 23d inst., and was buried at Shippenville. The mother of the child was almost crazed with grief over the failure to find the body, so much so that it was feared she would wholly lo?e her reason. Since the body has been found and interrod the has become more recon ciled to Ber loss. Our correspondent at Titusville writes that wbeu Bob Hunting's circus was leaving that place Tuesday night, one of the little ponies was found to he ruiseiog. Search was made but it could not be found and up to last night no'clue had been discovered as to its whereabouts. It is thought, however, that the pony was stolen, and that it will require time to find it if ever such discovery is made. Blizzard. The little wanderer came down the Hunter Run road on Tuesday morning of last week, and found his way to the barn yard of Mr. Fitzgerald near Hunter Station, where the boys took him io and cared for bira till his keepers came and got him on Saturday last He is a sleek little fellow and was greatly admired by all who saw him. Here we are again 1 The highest water, natural rise, we have had for a number of years was on Friday last The river was considerably more than bank full and running over. About everything on the low lands was over flowed, and many washouts of roads, bridges, etc., are reported through this section. Trains on all the railroads were delayed more or less, aud al though the actual damages are not large, business and traffio has been more or less ioteifered with for the past few days. At Pittsburg the lum bermen were caught to tome extent, and although individual losses are not large, the aggregate will amount to considerable to Forest county people. Among the losers are Collins & Co., Eli Berlin, Lawrence & Suiearbaugb, and the Salmon Creek Lumber Co. The tiver is still quite high at this point, and from appearauces we will be able to report auother flood next week. The sixth international (tenth na tional) Sunday school convention, of the United States and British North American provinces, will bo held in the city of Pittsburgh, Pa., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 24, 25, 26 and 27, 1800. The sessions of the convention will be held in Mechanical ball of the expositiou buildiog, on Duquesne way, between First and Fourth streets, beginning Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and closing with Friday evening. Three sessions will be held daily. It is ex pected that every county will be rep resented, and that our quota will be filled. Credentials will be issued by the chairman of the State Executive Committee. Arrangements are being made for a "Pennsylvania Headquar ters" and badges will be forwarded for all. The railroads east of Pittsburgh will charge one and one-tbird fare for the round trip, and those west one full fare, on the certificate plan. Forest County's Enumerators. The following applicants for Census Enumerators io Forest county have received notice that tber applications bave been approved, and ai they are expected to begin work next Mooday will undoubtedly receive their com missions within a day or two: Tionesta Borough and Township J. E. Hillard, of the Borough. Harmony and Hickory Townships II. M. Zahniser, of Stewarts Run. Green and Barnett Townships Leon Watson, of Nebraska. Kiugsley and Howe Townships R. Z. Gillespie, of Whig Hill. Jenks Township M. C. Carrioger, of Marienville. They are expected to complete their work within the month of June, and will likely have no difficulty in doing so. In this connection tho following im portant order just issued by Superin tendent Porter to the Supervisors will be of interest: "You will please instruct enumera tors in cases where persons refuse to answer the questions in the schedules relating to physical and mental disa bilities 22 and 23 or to the ques tions relating to farm, homes and mortgages, 26 to 30 inclusive, to enter in the proper column the words "re fused to answer." No further steps will be necessary on the part of the supervisors or enumerators, and all legal proceedings will be instituted by the Washington office, through the Department of Justice." Court Minutes. The caBe against W. II. Frost, on trial as we went to press last week was concluded on Friday morning, the jury returning a verdict finding the de fendant not guilty, but to pay one half the cost, and the prosecutor, S. Crawford, the other half. Com. vs. James E. Irwin, charge, wife desertion, was sentenced to pay $10 fine and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. P. II. & R. M. Walters, willfully and maliciously cutting tim ber trees without consent of owners, Case tried and defendants found not guilty, but to pay costs. Com. vs. John Fitzgerald, charge, aggravated assault aud battery, Aud io Hunter prosecutor. Defendant found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $5 aud costs. The case of J. C. Welsh vs. C. W. Hawks was tried aud resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff. The case of Andrew McCoy vs. Stow Setley and Wm. Gorman was settled. Stewarts Run. Hannah Dawson lias been spending a weok with friends iu Plcasantville and Pitholo. J. J. Zahniser and wife were out to church last Sabbath. Benjamin Haines is still quite poorly Miss Mary Hakcr and sister Mrs. Rosy Colo, of Aiken, MeKean Co., are visiting their paronts. They Intend staying about a wek. Rig No. 9 on the Joeelyn, is up. No. 2 on the Fair is down and shot, and is doing about 10 barrels. The drillers on No. 2 on the Bromley have been delayed and just finished their wator well Monday morning. lici t Thomson eut his foot quite badly ono day last week while cutting wood on tlio Joeelyn. Mr. Dunham, who lias been working for tho International Oil Co., at Grand Valley, has left their employ and is roustabout for Stewart A Son, ou tho Fair, Baker and Howarth leases. Nathan Zahniser was home over Sab bath. Mr. II. M. Zahniser has been appointed census enumerator for Harmony and Hickory townships and starts on his du ties Monday next. Better get yourself a coat of mail. The Wesleyaus will hold their next quarterly nioetlng In tbe White Church, next Sabbath. Jake Coleman started last Monday for Dclmont, Westmoreland Co., where he intends dressing tools for his brother Hen ry. Sam, who lias been thore for some time, was home to see his parents but re turned to his work last week. Last week's rain did considerable dam age to the roads aud bridges. Some of our young peoplo attended preaching at Pitholo last Sabbath night. May 2(1. McUiXTr, Hepler Corners. Rub. Walters, of Ne wiaauaville, while sawing ou Blow's Mill, fell on the saw and had his arm badly lacerated. It. F. Ashbaugh and wlie, of Venango, were shaking hands with friends here oue day last week. Mr. D. Host of Lick ingvillo, while gum ming a saw, was struck with a piece of an emery wheel, which bursted, paralyzing his arm. Motes Hopler and wife gave friends of Stroblctou a call ono day last week. May Uti. GBAB. German Hill. A short term of school baa begun at the Mathe school on Tubha Run. A fruit tree agent from Mercer county passed through this community on Tues day. Messrs. St roup and Flowers gave folks of Wolf's Corners a short visit last week. F. Btitxlnger of Strobleton, gave friends a flying visit on Wednesday. James Stroup of Nebraska, planted some potatoes on his farm last week. Messrs. Wm. Hoplor and I. F. HtiUing- er are at present framing a large barn for A. Stroup. Mrs. Hullngs of Tionesta, gave frlonds here a visit a few days ago. May 26. apache. NEWSY NOTES. An effeminate looking man dressed In woman's clothing Is going about selling corsets and fitting them on tbe buyers. He will got Into a hornet's nest one of these days. Hull trout are so troublesome In Asotin, Wash., that the resident living along the creek have called a "public meeting to devise means for protection. Recently one was killed which weighed I) pounds, which on being opened, was found to con tain the nock of a chicken." Notwith standing the (act that the season has Just opened, the crop of fish liars in the West Is remarkably plentiful this spring. George Francis Train reached Tacoma on Saturday evening, having circled the globe In 67 days, 13 hours and 3 minutes. His actual time was 30 hours better, he having stopped that length of time in New York to rest, if he had been provided with a special train across the continent, as was the ease with Nellie Uly, he would have cnt the time down below C5 days. As it wan, however, ho beat Nelllo out of sight. Any one Interested in the sick-benefit, funeral-aid, and death-beneficiary asso ciations of tho United States cau bolp make the statistics of their organizations for the forthcoming census more complete and disseminate the knowledge of the good work they are doing by sending the names of such societies as they may know of, and the addresses of their principal offi cers, to Mr. Charles A. Jenney, Special Agent of the Eleventh Census, M William street, New York City. Judge Wilson, of Clarion county, de cided lately that Constables elected in that county In February last hold for three years in othor words, that those elected in 1889 were elected for but ono year. Judge Henderson, of Crawford county, decides that Constables elected in 1889 were choson for three years just the opposite of Judge Wilson. The probability is that the matter will be carried to tho Supremo Court of the State, as the Common Pleas Judges have disagreed. Warren Mail. It cost tbe cigarette men (.iOO.OOO last year to supply the packages with pictures, and all have now combined to do away with them. This is a combination to be commended. A more reprehensible method for increasing sale was never re sorted to than that of placing fancy pic tures of high kicking girls in cigarette packages. Thousands of boys, of J ust the right age to be susceptible to such in fluences, were purchasers for tbe Bake ot the pictures alone. Tho injuries to the boys were twofold both the pictures and the clgarottes exercising an injurious In fluence. Blizzard. A Bradford special to the Blizzard, under date ol 24th inst., says: Throe boys. aged fourteen, thirteen and twelve, were playing about a heap of rubbish near the road between this city aud Kendall, when a torpedo squib, which with criminal care lessness had been cast into tho rubbish, exploded, terribly mangling all three of the boys. A toamstor, attt acted by their groans, found them in an hour after the accident. The boys are Joseph Trantor, aged fourteen, William Trantor, aged twelve, and Anstor Peterson, aged thirteen William Trantor is so badly injured he will die. He was unconscious when found. The other two boys aro terribly injured, but will survive. Each loses one eve and will be otherwise disfigured for lifo. Pennsylvania means "Penn's Woods," and William Ponn himself tells how it camo to be so named in a letter dated Jan uary 5, 1081 : " This day, after many wait ings, watching, solicitlngs and disputes iu council, my country was confirmed to me under the great seal of England, with largo powers and privileges, by tho name of Pennsylvania, a name tho King would give It in favor of my father. I chose New Wales, being a hilly country, and whon the Secretary, a Welshman, refused to call It New Wales, I proposed Sylvauia, aud they added Penn to it, though I was much opposed to it and wont to the King to have it stricken out. He said it was passed, and he would tako it upon him ; nor could twenty guineas move tho under Secretary to move tho name, for I feared it might be looked on as vanity In me, and not as a respect in the King to my father, as it really was." The public is cordially invited to attend the dance at the Riuk to be given by J. W. Landers, Thursday evening, May 29. Good music and good supper will be guaranteed. 2t For sale, either for cash or ou time, house and large lot iu Tionesla Borough. For terms apply to P M. Clark. tf. "A stitch iu flu io" often saves con sumption. Downs' Elixir used in time saves life. For sale at Iiovunl's. Costivonesa is tlm primary cause of much disease. Dr. Henry Baxter's Man drake Hitters will permanently euro cos tiveness. Every bottlo warranted. Fur sale by G. W. liovard. Tbe Mew llM-av-ry. You have heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself bo one of the many who know from per sonal experience just how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, yon are ono of its staunch t'rieuils, because the won derful thing about it is, that when once given a trial, Or. Kings .New Discovery ever alter holds a place iu the house. If you have never used it and should be alllieted with a uough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give il a Lair trial. It is guaran teed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bottles Free at Herman A biggins' Drugstore. UeU cured iu M minutes, by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Herman A Siggins Druggists, j loueaia. jan.-lin. Kit Instructions in morals and manners. How to improve grammar, and how to talk and appear well in society. Wholesome advice for growing daughters, given sugar-coated by pure fiction and confidential talks. This is a Special Department in i i I t I i i i UADIES'KOAE The MAY number, now on the News Stands, contains some wholesome advice by Ruth Ashmore, for young women, on The Use of Slang," "The Oldest Girl," "When You Choose a Sweetheart," And a splendid "Letter to Beth," by Kate Tannatt Woods. The May number is a specially strong issue, beau tifully illustrated. Handsomest magazine printed. Edited by EDWARD W. BOK. On the News Stands. Our 40-pag Premium Catalogue, including Art Needlework Inttnictions, mailed FREE upon application. 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Ibok City Smixo, ) Fobbst Co., Pa., May M, bsHO. j We, the undorslgned R. H. Dunbar. J. S. McCluskey and Hob't II. Brown, doing business under firm name of Dunbar A Co., Limited, do by mutual consent, this dato dissolve said partnership. . it. DUN DAK. John S. Mi.-Clvskky. Hob't 11. Uiiown. UL I nUM Kiwi Tarkle Me. Half the cost of hoisting saved to Storekeepers, butchers, Farmers, Machinists, Builders. Contractors aud others. Admitted to Im the greatest improvements ever made in tackle blocks. Freight pr paid. Write for catalogue. Fulton Iron A Engine ks.,' 10 Brush St., De troit, Mich. Estab. 155J. uiy28. PIANOS-ORGAMS The improved method of fiisteiiing striiurs of Pianos, invented by us. Is ono of the most important improvements ever made, milking the instrument more richly mu sical in ton, more durable, au.l less linl.lo to get out of tune. Itntli iho Mason A Hamlin Oigiius and Pianos excel chiefly in llwit which is t Ito chiei excellence in any iiiusienl instru ment, quality of tone. Other things, though important, aro much less so than this. Au iii-lruuieiit with unmusical tones cannot bo good. Illustrated cata logues ol new styles, introduce! Ibis sea son, sent free. IVIASOM & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co., BOSTON'. NEW YORK. CHICAtiO. K( ACHES OF LAND, including the iJV dwelling bouse, barn, etc., sub ject to and iiic'uiling the lueseiit le ses thereon, situated on the hea luiiters of Stewarts ltun, iu Forest cuiniiv, liai iiieiiv township; property of the Joeelyn Oil Lund Association of tho Coiiiinonwea'lh of Pennsylvania; formerly known as the Hubert (ireen, Marshall, and Andrew A. Sioan farms, pal Is ol tracts Xiw. aud of Venango county, Allegheny town ship, will be sold ou the ground ut Public Vendue, on the bth day of July, A. !., Immi, tit 4-o'clock p. in., to close up the affairs of the corporation. By order of the Board of Directors. A. 11. Jim-klyn, Vice President. Jamks Macihixoi uh, Director. S. s. JcH KLYN, Director. May 21, im E l I $ yOURNMs. io Cents a Copy. -i-i -j -a -sj --i -v LEGAL XOTICE. IN THR COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF FOREST COUNTY, 1, MAY TERM A. D. ISM, No. SITTING IN EQUITY, BETWREN ELLA S. JOY, Plaintiff. AND ISRAEL S. SPENCER ct al, DecndanH. Bill In equity filed by said Klin S. Joy, , a tenant in common for the partition of a certain tract or piece of land situated n tlio Township of Harmony, County of Forest, State of Pennsylvania, containing 2.W acres more or less, (and being all the land men--tioned and described in deed from J. B. Agnew, Shorill', to Allen Monroe, recorded In Sheriff's doed book Mo. 1, at page 'in, in the Prothonotarv's oltlee of said county, ) between plaintiff and defendants, or such of them as are interested therein, bo that each shall enjoy his or her sliaro in sever alty; and if the same cannot bo divided without prejudice to, or spoiling the whole, that the same be sold and the proceeds distributed among tho several persons en titled thereto. ORDER OF COURT. And now. May l'.ith. 18110, It appearing to tho satisfaction of tills Court, from the affidavit and return lo order of service of April l lth, 18'.K), filed, that the defendants, Israel S.Spencer, Frank Hiseock, William F. Oere, John O. K. Truair, Frederick Mnrrell, Charles Tuekor, E. L. Talmadge. Orrin Ballard, Frederick T. Huge, James Fuller, W. D. Wells, W. E. Wells and Irani C. Hums, cannot, upon diligont in quiry, bo found so as to bo personally served with the bill and said order; it is therefore ordered and decreed that the said defendants in this order named aro hereby notified and required to cause aii appearance to be entered for them respect ively in the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, to the Bill of Complaint of tho said Ella S. Joy, and to obsorvo what the said Court shall direct. Such appear anco to bo entered on or before the twenty first day of June, ls!H(; nndonfailuro to comply with this order, defendants in de fault will bo liable to have the bill taken lio eonfcHnu, and a decree mado against them iu their absence. Peu Curiam. Forest County, ss: I hereby corlify the foregoing to be a true extract Irom the record. Witness my hand and tho soul of said Court SEAM tins HHU day of May, lt0. CALVIN M. ARNER, Prothonotary. WAWTED AGENTS T solicit SHU FOK mi TELES, SHRUBS, VIK5, It. STEADY WOnn Meter a wiies. or Oojb Ml Inn U prWtrwd. Wm wrew m fell line ot H- oa ertenlii to rniiejl,eiile 2 Tk, Mm MUr ImruL CuiTauiis urnua. Write mm nntinli far Una. R. (X CMASK CO., PMILA., PA. take; NOTICE. We wish to call the attention of tho readers of the Hki-l-iilh-an to tbe f:uf( thit S. Sa;rer's AiKslvne Liniineiil is c-mi of the very best internal and external ....... ...1 Inu ' il iiu.nl i.miltltll Itlftltlla lliil, Miivluirg and Newmansville, ami will s-Min be placed on salo in other vlaces, Acnt mo wanted. aprt'l-3iil. THE Monumental company, OF JAJll'lHTOWS, Y., M'f'rs and Iiup.uici's of FINE MONUMENTS ANO TOMBSTONES, Has appointed S. If. HASLET A SON'S, Tionesta, Pa., Agents. All work ivur ruuliKl. Prices Reasonable. Cull and er annuo samples. Fir
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