The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, April 29, 1874, Image 4

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Bfl ftOLDICK LOTKR HOW III D1KD.
The following comes from a very
gracefully written sketch of th Amer
ican prima donna, from the pen of
Lmcj Hamilton Hooper:
A singular and mournful little ro
mance it connected with the earlier
portion of the fair singer's career.
During the last rear of the war, and
after one of the last great battles, the
chaplain of the Massachusetts regiment
was engaged in rendering the last ser
vices to the dying, when he came across
a young lieutenant Wing by the road
aide, and evidently desperately woun
ded. The chaplain proposed to sum
mon medical aid, but. the young man
declined the offer, saying that he was
dying, and vhat he preferred to he left
to pass away without further suffering.
After doing what he could to make
the sufferer more comfortable in his
last moments, the chaplain asked the
dying man if he wished to send any
messages to his relatives or fronds.
"No, he bad neither he was alone in
the world." "Was there no one," per
sisted the chaplain, "to whom he
would like to send a word of farewell V
The young officer hesitated. "Yea"
he answered, "there is one' adiss Clara
Louisa Kellogg, the prima donna. She
does not know me, nor have I ever met
her, er seen her off the stage. But she
is the one the only woman that I
ever loved. I saw her in opera repeat
edly when I was last in Boston, and
tbeffect she produced on me was in
stantaneous and ineffaceable. And I
should die happier did I know that
he would one day learn that I had
once existed, and that I loved hsr."
A few brief lines were penciled by the
falling hand on a leaf of the chaplain's
note book, a single dark curl was sev
ered from the locks already growing
damp with the dews of death, a word
or two of thanks were faintly spoken,
and then tb dim eyes closed, and the
brieT romance and the young soldier
had ended together. In due course of
time the letter and the lock of hair
were placed in Miss Kellogg', hands,
and if the spirit of the sender, at the
moment of receiving them, was Cover
ing near, he had at least the joy of
knowing that though unknown to his
fair lady love, he had not died unwept
by her.
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A corespondent of the Chicago In-Ur-OeeaA
says: "When Alex. H.
Stephens was a boy, two sisters, ' old
maids, attracted by his brightness,
adopted, educated and destined him
for the church. But a few months of
theological training convinced the
yoong student that the profession had
no attractions for him, and he announ
ced (o his benefactors his intention of
exchanging the pulpit for the bar.
Shortly after -he was admitted to his
new profession a lawsuit arose invol
ving the estate of the younger sister,
the other having, in the meanwhile
died. ' He asked her to let him man
age the case for her, but she, fearful
of his inexperience, preferred looking
for some older lawyer. At last one
wrote to her whom she approved, and
haviug asked the advice of her friends,
she confided the matter to him. The
contest was warni. vexatious and lnn.
but she came out so triumphantly of
wnai caa oeen regarded as a hopeless
snarl, that she doubled her cr reel's
fee. The intercourse between ' two
had been by letter exclusively, n, liv
ing in the country, and he in a distant
city, so that the trick, which you have
already guessed, Stephens had playe i
upon her, was under the circumstan
ces, quit creditable. Out of his fee
he repaid what she had .pent on his
education, and his success in so deli
cate a piece of business was a fine be
ginning for a young lawyer."
One definition of an editor t An ed
itor is a male being whose bizness is to
navigate a nuzepaper. He writes edi
torials, grind out potttry, inserts deths
and weddings, sorts out maneskripts,
keeps a waste basket, blows the "devil,"
Steals matter, fites other people's bat
tles, sella his paper for a dollar and
fifty cents a year takes, white beans
and apple saaa for pay, when - he can
fet It, raizes a large family, works 19
oars out nv every 24, knows bo 8un
d. gets damned by everybody, and
onee in a while whipt by sumbbddy,
lives Door, dies middle-apei! anil nftan
broken-hearted, leaves no money, iz
rewarded for a life tiv toil with a short
out tree obituary pun in the nuze pa
- pers. Exchanges please copy. Bil
ling .
A tea made of reach leaves is a sura
care for kiduey difficulty. A plaster
maae oi tresn slaked lime and fresh
tar is a sure cure for a cancer, which,
wun ail its roots, will come out. A
tea made of chestnut leaves and drank
in the place of water will cure the
most obstinate case of dropsy in a few
days. A tea made of ripe or dried
whortleberries and drank in the Dlaca
of water, is a sure and speedy cure for
seroiuious difficulties, however bad.
Wcnem Rural.
A lady in Sullivan, Illinois, was re
cently fr ran ted a divorce from her hus
band, with forty acres of land as alt
mony. The same afternoon her for
mer husband applied for a marriage
license, and in toe evenmg was mar
ried in the streets, on horseback, to
the lady of his second choice. '
A dry goods merchant was asked
how he spent his eveningi. His reply
was, "At night I store my mind, and
during the day I mind my store." He
wss alive at la?t accounts.
JOB WORK
TOXJL AT THB
'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE
JLHh loviert eath price, neatly, prompt
ly, and in ttyU equal to that of any
other utahluhmmt in (As District.
BUSINESS CARDS,
snow CARDS,
VISITING CAM,
SCHOOL CARDS
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
INVITATIONS,
. . .
BALL TICKETS, '
ADMISSION TICKETS,
9IOXTHXY STATEMENTS,
INVILOPES
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CIRCULARS,
BLANKS,
POSTERS.
DODGERS,
HANDBILLS,
LABELS,
J SHIPPING TACS, Ac.
Allegheny, Valley Rail Road.
Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail
way, and Buffalo, Corry A Pitts
burgh R. R.
ON AND AFTER Monilav," February 2,
1874, trains will run as follow i
(STATION'S. Northward. Southward
p m nm p in m
Pittsburgh
W Pen June
Klttsnning
R. IV k Juno
Hrady Bend
Tarkcr
Kmlenton
eieruhgrass
Franklin
Oil City
7:00
Olenpolis 8:00
F.agleRock 8:17
Tioneeta 0:05
Tldloute 10:28
Irvlneton H:r
Rouaevllle
Titusvllle
Corry
Mavville
Buifalo
2:20
4:02
4::(1
7:20!
8:fv
P:4.t
ft;
0.V
6:4H'10:3)1
l:0nil0:.rfi
6:43! 1 1:3ft
?:.-
8:121
0:0.1
9:46
10:0
11:10
12:iH
1:10
l;fir)l
2-.3S
5:001
8:W 1:20
7:4.! 12:32
6:20111:40
8:0011:2.'.
6:20! 0::w
4:410:10
:"2
3:0.-.
2:1
2:49112:12
8:M!ll:4A
8:2 tO:.VT
4:15
6:00
7:45
fcNS l:J2
8:fi0; 12:53
5:10 lltlJU
7KXH 0:47
8:5ft
p. ni
6:05
m
:lt
8:2ft
7:45
7:28
6:25 1
a. m
p in
8.00
7:38
7:2.1
6:50
6:0H
6:20
Trains run by Philadelphia Ti
J. J. LAWHKNCK.U
p. m
imo.
en'l Sup'U
PENNSYLVANIA CEN
TRAL RAILROAD
ON AND AFTER 11 P. P. Sunday May
1, 1870, Trains arrive at and leave the
Union IeK.t, corner of Washiuton and
Liberty street, as follows;
ARRIVK.
Mail Train, 1.30 ati. i Fast Line, 12.U a
m t Well's accommodation No. 1, 6.20 a m
Brinton accommodation No 1, 7.60 a m;
Wall's accommodation No 2, 8.55a m ;Cin
einnatl express 0.20 am; Johnstown ac
commodation 10.50 am; Ilradilock'a ac
commodation No 1, 7.00 pin; Pittsburgh
express 1.30 p m; Pncifto express 1.50 p ni ;
Wall a accommodation No S, 2.H5 p m ;
Homo wood accommodation No 1, 0.65 p m;
Wall's accommodation No 4, 6.50 p m;
Brinton accommodation No 2, 1.10 p m ;
Way Passenger 10.20 p m.
DEPART.
Southern express 6,20 a m ; Pactfle ex-
rress 2.40 a m ; Wall's accommodation No
, 6.30a m ; Mail Train 8.10 a in ; lirinton's
accommodation 1 1.20 a in : Uraddock's ac
commodation No 1,5.10 p in; Cincinnati
express 12.36 p m ; Wall's accommodation
N 2, 11.51 a m ; Johnstown accommodation
4.05 pin; Home wood accommodation No
1, 8.50 p m; Philadelphia express 3.60 p ra;
Wall accommodation No 3,3.05 p m; Wall's
accommodation No 4, 6.05. p in ; Fast Line
7.40 p m ; Wall's No 6,-11.00 p m.
The Church Trains leave Wall's Station
evry Sunday at O.Oft a. m.. reaching Pitta
burgh at 10.05 a. m. Returning leave Pitts
burgh at 12.60 p. m., and arrive at Wail's
Station at 2.10 p. m.
Cincinnati express leaves daily. South
ern express daily except Mou lav. All oth
er Trains daily, except Sundav.
For further information aply to
W. H. BECKW1TH, Agent.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will not assume any Risk for Baggage em
cept for Wearing Apparel, and limit their
raponsibility to One Hundred Do! la' val
ue. All baggago exceeding that a -ount
In value will be at the risk of too inn,
unleas taken by special contract.
A. J. CASSAl
Oeceral Superintendent, Altoons Pa.
Allegheny Valley Rail Road.
ON AND after Mondav Feb. 2. Trains
will run as follows (Philadelphia
Time):
Trains leave Oil Citv for Pittsburgh at
2:15 p. m. 7:45 a. in. arriving at Pittsburgh
at 10:05. and 3:00 p. m.
Brady's Bond Accommodation leaves
Oil City at 6:12 p.m. arriving at Brady's
Bend at 0:36 p. m.
Trains leave Pittsburgh for Oil City at
7:20 a. m. and 3:20 p. m., arriving in Oil
City at 2:33 and 0:45 p. m.
Oil City accommodation leaves Brady's
Band at 6:60 a. iu. arriving In Oil City at
12:05 p. m. .
Trains leave Oil City for Buffalo at 2:
Sm. 6:20 a. m, and U:10 a. m. arriving in
uttatloat 8:55 p. m. 1:10a.m. and 7:25 p.m.
Trains leave Buffalo for Oil Cilv at 6:0
. m. and 12:25 p. -in. ai riving at Oil City at
10 p. m. and 8:20 p. m.
All trains given a xve run through from
Pittsburgh to Buffalo and return, without
change of car. Trains run on Philadel
phia time, which Is 20 minutes faster than
Pittsburgh time. The time at Buffalo is
L8.4M.8 R'y time which is 28 nitnules
slower than Philadelphia time.
At Red Bank Junction this road eon
with the Eastern Extension which runs to
Brookviils.leaving Red Bank at 11:45 a.m.
and 7:60 a. m. arriving in Brookville at
2:30 and 12:10 p. m.
The train leaving Red Bank at 11:45 pun.
arrives at Reynoldsville at 8:46 p. m.
J. J. LAWRENCE,
T. M. KINO, Gsu'l. Snp't.
Ass t. Bup't.
THE REST PAPER.
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est and bent illuatrated weekly paper pub
lished. Every number contains from 10 to
15 original engravings of new machinery,
novel inventions, bridgm, engineering
works, architecture, improved farm imple
ments, and every new disooverv in chem
istry. A year's numbers contain 832 pages
snd several hundred engravings. Thous
ands of volumes are preserved for binding
and reference. The practical receipt aro
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mences January S, 1874. May be had of
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PATFNTJ "Malnee rn the bast terms.
" , ' u Models of new inventions
and sketches examined and advice free.
All patents are published in tha Scientific
American the week they issue. Send for
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full direction for obtaining Patents. Ad
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ington D. C. w40 lm
NEBRASKAGRIST MILL.
THE GRIST MILL at Nebraska (Laoy.
town,) Forest county, has been thor
oughly overhauled and refitted In flrst
elass order, and ia now running and dolnc
ail kinds of "
CUSTOM ORIXDIWG.
FLOUR,
"D, AND OATS,
Constantly on hand, and sold at the very
lowest figures. K
-6ar" - H. W. LKDKBU
afOTicii.
DR. J. N. BOLARD, of Tidlouta. has
reinrnsd to his practice arVor an ab
sence of four months, spent in the Hospi
tals of Nsw York, where b wUl attsmd
eaJls Id Uis profasaion.
Offloe tn Kareka Drug 8tere, 3d door
abov the bank, Tldioale, Pa. 49lf
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news of the day will be found In It, con
denscd when unimportant, at full icnirth
when of moment, and always presented
In a clear, intelligent and interesting man
ner. ,
It Is a Hrst-rnte fanill v paper, full of en
tertaining and Instructive rending of evo
ry kind, but containing nothing that can
olt'end tits most delicate and scrupulous
taste.
It is a ft rat- rate story paper. The best
tales and romances of current literature
are carefully selected and legibly printed
In Its page.
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most fresh and instructive articles on agri
cultural topics regularly appear in thi" de
partment, It Is an Independent political paper, be
longing to no party and wearing no collar.
It tights for the election of the beat men to
nfnee. It espeeinllv devotes it enemies to
the exponiiie of the great corruptions that
now woaacn ana disgrace our country, and
threaten to undermine republican institu
tions altogether. It haa na foar of knaves,
and asks no fnvorn from their supporters.
' It reports the fashions for the Indies and
the markets for the men, especially tha
cattle-markets, to which it pays particular
attention. '
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PITHOLE VALLEY R'Y.
O
N AND AFTER Monday, June 5, 1871,
a sius win run as lonuws.
TRAINS NORTHWARD.
STATIONS.
Oleopolis,
Bennett,
Woods
Prathsra MiU
Pithole City
No. J.
10.26 a m
10.38 "
18.30 "
10.24
11.04
No. 4.
8 30 p m
3.28 "
8.13 "
8.10 "
2.60 "
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
STATIONS.
Pithole City,
Prathera Mill
Woods
Bennett
No. 1.
8.40 am
8,48 "
8.58 "
9.02 "
P. 18
Oleonelis
All Trains maka e!naa munivii...
No. 8.
1.28 p m
1.48 '
1.56 "
2.02
2.14
- - vuiinDvuum
at 111 AAnnlla w i I. Hin. . - J 1 1 ft i .
Allegheny River Bail way, North and
South.
Two Llnea of Stages run daily between
... City Iiller Vmrm and Pleasant
villa, makingconneotion wltharrivingand
dopaifj ng Train. J. T. BLAIR,
II. WiC'KHAM, bup't.
Ticket Agent, Pithole City, Pa.
C0
: A.2STI3
X03CjSL2rSe
sfVo. 70 Ft ft a SrxirvM
PITTSBURGH. PA. . . '
JOB WOHK of all kinds done st this of
fice on short notice.
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ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
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THE AMERICAN MANUFACTURER,
A MT.I UI.1 JOl lt AI. OF TIIK 1
IRON, COAL, METAL AND GLASS TRADES. '
This Journal, now In its Twelfth Year, Is recognised ss the Leading Represented uo
of Its class in the United States. Published at Pittsburgh, the center of the hamvy lron
Rteel snd tllass Industrlas of the oonntry. It hn facilities for catering Informaiinn ni
those Trades such as no other paper possesses. In addition It has noarlv Ono Hundred,
Correspondents in all parts of ilia country, from whom it Is constantly in receipt of
News. Among Its Hpeeinltioa may be msntlonsd -Its
Page of Cjndnnsed Manufacturing Notes i . . .
Ita Able English Letter
Its Short Editorials; 1 '
It?.PI4.8b"rKh. lro!l Ml,i rrl'' T'uu mnA Review of American If UarkeUi
Its Thorough and Reliable Statistical Tablea 1
Its Monthly lteport rmm lllnst Furnaces ;
Its Iron Workers' Wages Tables. '. ,
' No person enaaged the Mannfacture or Sale of Iron, Steel, Ore. Coal, dlasa. Hard
ware or Metals, can do without it, '
e . JRJKJN. - H.00 PER YEAR.
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AMERICAN MANUFACTURER,
Q7 Wood litre t, Pittsburgh, Pi:
44 8ns
Dr. J. Walker's Culiioi-niu Viu.
rear Itittcrs mo a nmciv Vcirctuble
preparation, mado chluily fi'nin tiic na
tive herbs round on the lower ranges ef
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tlie use
of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost
daily asked. 'What is tlio c.tuso of tho
unparallelcil successor ViXKdAi: Ilrt
Teius!" Our answer Is, that they remove
the cause of Uiscaso, nml the p.iticnt re
covers his licaltli. They nro tho great
blood pin ilicr and a lIfo-K'vl"!? pi lnciple,
a perfect ltenovutor and Invigorator
of the system. Never beloro in the
hiitory ef" tho world has a medicine lirru
eomHtuided pneaiig the ramarkahls
quahne of VixKtiaa Ui itkhs in healing the
sick nf every (Urease man i heir tn. They
ars a gcntla' Purgative as well a a Tonic,
relisting C'onrc.tiim -or Inflammation . of
tha I.ivcr aud Visceral Orgaus iu 1J ilium
UiKcases
The properties of Dn. Vai.kkr's
Tixkoas iiiri'KSS srs Aperient, tliai.lioretie,
Carminatire. Xniriliou. Laxauve. IHuretic,
Ssdaiire. Cuunter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera
tive, sud Aiiti llilioua.
n. II. MtDOSILD Us CO.. -PrnrrUt
snS Grn. A pis.. Baa Frsnclsos. CsTifersia,
ana sor. at Wuhucwi sail CSsriwn Sw.. N. X.
aM l)f all Ora(lu sad btslin.
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GUNS, BEVOLTEDS, ...
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SPORTING AND FISHING TACKLE,
POCK ST CUTLSRT,
' ,1'- SCISSOBS, t, atC
TOBACCO AJfD CIGARS.
RIFLES MADE TO ORDER
AMD WARRANTED.
Repairing Locke and fitting Keys
A SPECIALTY.
REPAIRING
BUANCIIBFS NEATLY ASI
PROMPTLY liOVF..
Tlttl TK, VA.
4t-tr
A FAMILY ARTICLE.
Agenta make $I2.&0 per dav, 75 per week.
AN ENTIRECY NEW
SEWI 1ICIIIE
For Domeatlo Use.
ONLY FIVE OLLARS,
With the Xew Fanlent
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
ratcntorl June 27th, 1871,
AWARDED THE K1KST PRKMIUM AT
THE AMEKIOAN INSTITUTB
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FAIRS, 1WI.
A moat wnnaerrul ar.d lea'tlv eoa-
struetHd Sew inn Marhine for fstnilv work. a-ii
Complete li. all its Parts, UseS the titralahl y
Kye Pointed Needle, self trendinif, direuS
ii.rifrht Positive Motion,' new tension self
fel and oloih Uuiiter, Onerstes br wheel
and on a table, l.ijtht runninr. Muionth
and noisoleas, like all hrood lilgh-prlcea
niaclilnes. Uaa Patent Check to prevent
the wheol heitiK turned the wrong war.
I'sea the thread direct from the spool.
Makes the elaalio look stitch, tines aod
strongest stick l.nown; firm, dm able, close
and rapid. Will do all kinds of work,
fine and coarse, irom cambric to heavr
cloth or Leather, and uses all descriptions
of thread. This Machine is heavily con
structed to Rive it strength: all the parts
of each Machine lielng made alike bv ma
chinery, and beautifully finished and'orna M
manted. It is very easy to learn. Hapld,
smooth and silent in operation. Reliable
at all limes, and a Practical, Scientific!,
Mechanical Inveution, at greatly roduced
prwe.
A good cheap family sewing machine a
last. The first and ii'nlv auccesa in prol
ducinx a valuable, substantial and relia
ble low priced hewing Machine. Its ex
treme low price readies all conditions. Its
simplicity and strength adapts it to ali
Capacities, while its many insiils made It a
universal favorite wherever used, and
creates a rapid demand.
IT IS A I.I. IT IS RKCOMMENnan.
I can cheerfullv and confidently reoem
ruend iu use to those who are wanting a
really, good Sewinp Machine, at a Tow
price. . Mrs. II. lt..l A M fcSOX,
.Peotono, Will County, 111.
Price of each machine.- "Class A."
"One." (warranted for five rears by special
certificate,) with all thehztuiea, ami eve
rything complete belonging to it, includ
ing self threading needle, packed iu a
strong wooden box, and delivered to any
part of the country, by express free o
further charges, on receipt of price, only
Five lK.llars. Safe deliverv guaranteed. "
With each Machine we will'sond, on rs
eelpt of $1 extra, the now (intent
I1UTTON HOI.F. WORKER,
One of the most important and useful In
ventions of tho ago. So i nt pi o and cer
tain, that a child can work tho finest but
ton hole with regularity aud ease. Strong
Mil. I uvaiitiiiii.
Special terms, and extra Inducements to
Male and Female Agonta, store keepers,
Ac, who will establish agencies through
the country and keep our now machines
on exhibition and sale. County Pighta
given to smart agents free. Agent's com
plete outfit, tarnished without' any oxtra
charge. Samples of sewing, descriptive
circulars containing terms, testimonials,
engravings, te., Ac, sent free We also
supplr
AliRIOUI.TURAT, 1MPI.EMENS."
Latest Patents and improvements for
the Farm aud liarden. Mowers, Reapers.
Cultivators, Feed Cuttera, Harrows, larnt
Hills, Planters, Harvester, Threaten.
and all articles noed for Farm work..
Rare Seeds iv. mrge variety. All Monov
sent in rout Oflice Manev Orders, bank
tirafts, or by Kxpress, will bo atour risk.,
snd are perfectly secure. Safe delivery or '
all our goods guarantood.
"An old and responsible, firm that sell'
the best goods at the lowest price, and easy
he rolied upon by ourreaders." Karincr'a
Journal, New York.
Not Responsible for Registered Letters;.
Address, JtlluM K It. HUIiNoN A CO
Corner tireonwlch A Cortland t Sts., New
York. UAiut
WE WANT YOC To actaa Agents, and
distribute our New Advertisiua
Maps, mounted on Kngllsh C'loih, beiaij a
complete .Map of tho L'nitod siut. a. We
give lhosi Mapsuw ay grutisaud will ollow
you ono dollar for every Map you dislrib
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