lie forest JlcpuMkmi:. WEDNESDAY MORNING, A I'll. Id, IS!). nonouon OKFICKUS. Ji(rijfM--K. S. Von km an. ... r'oiii,nj'(mcii-,I. H. Mood, F. K. Maine, I!. O. Havls, L. Agnew, M. Kinstein, A. Proper. Justices of th Peace 3. T. Brciman, I -. N. Knox. s 'unstable V. A. Ililands. school Director U. H. Mbv, H. O. Da--ri, ). W. Clark, W. It. Dunn, A. 1!. Kel ly, J. T. Brcnnan. . FOREST COUNTY OFFICKrvS. Member nf Covrrress IT a uhy Whitk. Assembly N. P. Vn kki.ku. , President Judge ,. D. Wktmorb. Associate Judges Jos. U. Dale, Kb- WAHI) K KHR, Treasurer Wm. Lawrewcb. lrothnnntary, llcgister Jt J'ecurdcr, fc. ! runs NlIAWKKY. ,-;!?rir.U. A. I a NDAT.ti. ('iM.m1ssinners-V.lA liBRUN, IsAAO Long, II. V. I-v.niiin'ii. (vnty Superintendent . S. Kkook- WAT. District Attorney H. T. Irwin. Jury Commissioners C. II. Church. VV.TKU. YoVtNOK. Cnnnty Purveyor T. P. Cot.MNH. (Kroner W. O. Co mm. County Auditors Ntcwot.ah Thomp son, I). F. Coi'KLANO, F. C. I.ACY, BUSINESS DinECTOnY. frr TIONESTA LODGE O. of O. IP. MELTS every Friday evening, nt 7 lislook, in tho Lediro Room in l'ar- U-ldge's Hall. J. T. BRKNNAN N. a. fl. W. SAWEIt, Sec'y. 27-tf. J. W, Walker, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Tionesta, Tn. Office t tho Rural Houma. Will at tend to business in tho evening nd on Saturdays. 27tf E. L. Davis, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made in thin and Adjoin ing counties. 4n-ly TATli to GI KSEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JC lm Street, TIOXES TA . PA . .T. IS. AGMdW, JLTTOJIXHY - AT-LAW, TIONESTA, PA. ATTENTION KOI.DIKKS! 1 hnvo ben admitted to practice ns an Attorney in tho Pension OlJlco nt Wasli inatm,'U. C. All officers, soldiers, or sailors who were injured in tho lato war, run obtain pensions to which they may be entitled, bv calling on or addressing me at 'J ionesta, l'a. Also, claims lor arrearages of pay and bounty will receive prompt ut- tent ion. Having been over four years n soldier in th Into war, ami hairing for a number of . years engaged in tho prosecution of sol diers' claims, my experience will assure the collection of claims in tho khortost pos sible, time. J. H. A UN I0W. V ur. F.W.Kays, , ATTOUNKY AT IAW, and Notary Puiu.io, Reynolds Hukill & Oo.'s Ulock, Kenncii St., Oil City, Pa. - 3l)-ly p "piONHSTA IIOUSK, T. C. JACKSON. ProvRiktor, Situntorit tho mouth of Tioiiosta Creek, Tioneslu. Pa. Having thoroughly reno vated and reiUted this Hotel Mr. Jackson . guarantees to give perfect satisfaction. His table will always contain tho very best tho market affords, mul ho has. put the price down to 23 cents per ioai. Kxcellent stabling attached, which is attended by a first-class hostler. marl 70. Lawrence House, 1HONKSTA, PKNN'A, WM. LAW . Rt'NI'K, ProI'BIKTok. This house is centrally located. Everything new and well furniwhed Superior noconnnodii tions and Rtrict attention given to guests. Vogetnblop und Fruits of all kinds nerved in their sposon. Sample room for Cum niorcial Agents. CENTIAL HOUSE, pONNKU A AONEW BLOCK. L. gl "jNiiff, Proprietor. This is a new irVriA'tffand has just been fitted up for the pneoinmodiition of the public. A portion of tho patronage of tho public is solicited. J. I!. 52. TIONKSTA, PA. . Officb Iloirus 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 r. . Wednesdays und Buturduja from 11 i M. to 3 r. si. B. UAY. A. B. KK1.LY. MA Y, TAJIK .C CO., ja ".A. 2nT IC Hj HZ, s . Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts. Tlonesta. Bank of Disconnt and Deposit. Interest allowed on Timo Deposits. t .Collections made on all the Principal points of tho U. S. Collodions solicited. 18-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. T y 1 c r h h u r g I a . , j H. CARPENTER, Proprietor. PietorestaVc-n in all the latest styles '; t heart. , 2(i-tf TOU W(TUK heat I y oj .1 1'UULICAN Oilico xocuted at the KF.- LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Tlo v. Elliot will occupy tlio pul pit of the l'rrflhylcrlnn Cluirch next Kunday, niornic mid evening. M. E. Sundny School at 10 o'clock a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. in. Our borough schools cloaoou tho 20lh of May. Ilcprcseutalive Wheeler was home on a short risit last week. A flock of about 500 pigeons flew over this place last Friday. Alex, llenngo has returned. Tio eta now boasta three painters. Mr. A. O. Donovnn has moved his family into Mr. Agnew's house. ' A few sea -gulls have been flitting along tho shores of tho Allegheny for a day or two past. . How about getting a barrel or two of glass halls and haviog a little fun at tho trap, sports? A cow belonging to Mr. L. Agncw was drowned in tho creek below the dam one day last week. ; -rA ten thousand dollar pieco of incendiarism took place at Edenburg on last Friday morning. Tiy reference to tho proper place it will be seen that the liat of borough officers has been corrected. A silk handkerchief was recently picked up on the street, which the owner tan have by calling at this office. Miss May Uutterfield, who ppent the winter in Tiou esta, returned to her home in ClariogtoD, this county, last week. Mr. Einstein has gone East to lay in his u?ual Spring Ftock of goods. Look out for something grand when he rel tiros. Strattanville, Clarion county, got a severe gcorching recently. Loss is estimate'! between twenty-five and thirty thousand dollars. Ilev. Karnhart, Free Methodist minister from Oil City, preached to a good congregation at the M. E. Church on Satuiday evening last. As will be Been by referenco to uotice Prof. Brockway will soon make a tour of the couuty, holding public examinations of teachers. Mr. N. S. Foreman is soon to commence the erection of Eeveral buildings for Mr. Lacy, at the Ford & Lacy Mills, abovo Nebraska. Ex-Presideut Grant is expected to arrive n this country sometime in July. He is to be escorted from Cal ifornia by a large excursion party. We notico a number of our citi zens burning wood in their coal stoves. From this we judge afew loads of coal might find ready sale hero. m Three loads of flitting passed through town yesterday, en route for FrjburgPa. The goods, we under stand belonged to. Rev. J. K. Bricker. Charlie Bonner was out sucker- fishing last Friday, and sujeeeded in catching a salt mackerel which some one had put to soak in the back-chau- hnel. It waa a nice one. The Allegheny Riot Bill was in definitely postponed on Wednesday last by a vote of 103 yeas to 96' nays. It is thought that this will settle the bill for the presunt session. Reports come to us that ducks aro quite f.lcnty in the riverv above town. If they persist in hanging around here much longer, we'll shoul der our Parker and scatter some of them. In a letter from Mr. Sam. Bonner, of St. Louis, he tells us he expects to make a breuk for Lead vi lie soon. When you get out there, Sara., and have enough left to mail a letter let us hear from you. One of Harry Mabie's valuablo horses, "Dandy," died last week. The horse was dissected and it was found that a large tumor had growu next to his heart, which is supposed to have been the cause of his death. Since the "cofKn" war Doc. C burn's cough syrup is quoted at thirty ceuH per barrel with no fluctuation. Sunday Derrick. And Coburn's character for truth and veracity has passed entirely out of the market. The Free Methodist brethern of tlii district have decided to hold their canp meeting iu Tioncsta this year and have set July 9th as the time it will commence. The grounds selected for the meetings, wo believe, is tho beautiful grove immediately back of the Court House. We hope nothing will iiiterfcre to prevent their coiuirg this time. What a chnngo of expression comes over tho individual, about this time year, when he lazily backs up against the door-jam and discovers a paper tacked up on tjio opposite eido with the caution, "Look out for Taint I" Now that the new council has been inaugurated, wo would suggest that immediate steps be taken looking to the improvement of some of our sidewalks, many of which are in a most dilapidated condition, and should be replaced by new ones whera fixing is impracticable Messrs. Hood & Dale coupled up ahd run to tho lower market ou Mon day last, a timber raft which measured 423 feet in length, and 73 feet in width. It was piloted by Wm. Gib son, and is said, by oi l lumbermen, to have been the largest Allegheny fleet that ever pulled out of Tionesta creek. As will be teen by notice pub lished elsewhere in thjssue, the lady of whom we spoke last week as hating the typhoid fever at Stewarts' Run has died. It is undoubtedly tho same dis ease that prevailed so fatally near Bradford la?t summer. There are no ucw cases up to the present, wo believe. We see that tho Odd Fellows of Titusville propose celebrating the 25th of this mouth, the date of the founda tion of American Lodges, by Thomas Wildey an English blacksmith, and a man of great power and enterprise. Why should not Tionekta Lodge insti tute a similar celebration ofthoeveut? The jobbers for Messrs. May & Keliy, are busily engaged driving th logs which have been put in during the winter. The- boom is already pretty well filled up, and when all tho logs are safely boomed there will be euough to keep tho mill which will start up soon, running until lato in the summer. Doctor Blaine, we understand, has purchased. the Powell house oppo site the Lawrence House, and will soon commence improving the proper ty in good shape. Ho will move it back, and put up a large building, usicg the present one for a kitchen and back part. When finished the Doctor will have a pleasant homo. Mr. S. II. Haslet has put a very neat paling fence around his domicile, tai it it wincn hdii3 rauen oeauty to trie propu Tin l . r eriy. nen ne gets tnings nxea up to suit him he will have one of the most pleasaut homes iu town. Situa ted as it is upon high ground it com mands an excellent view of the entire town, besides a mile or two up and down the beautiful Allegheny. In his issue of April 3, Coburn said, "We have aa yet found no posi tive proof who did the dirty work." Iu his la?t he tells how he charged theboys "in particular to put the marks only on old and useless buildings " And further on ho says : "Although the plan was deeply laid to catch us in a lie, it h us uot been done." 'Wo think further comment unnecessary. Quite a number of new business sigus are noticeable in town. Mr. Dithridge has had a very haudsotne and attractiye one painted ; Mr. Reek has had the front of his boot and shoe store lettered ; the Lawrence House sign has undergone a change for the better, and M Bovard has had his store w indows handsomely embellished with fancy lettering, and several other places of business in town are to re ceive similar attractions. Speaking of trout etorirs, Nelt. Cole tells the following : Oa Salmon creek two years ago, ho shot a trout that was in tho act nf swallowing an other. After he had captured him, he took the trout which waa being swal lowed out of the mouth of its captor, and upon measuring it found it to be two inches longer than tin one which was doing the swallowing. While we don't for a moment doubt the truth of Nelt's story, it's pretty hard to "swal low." Our lumbermen have baen blessed with another flood, by which they have been able to get about all their lumber to market. The creek, from Sheffield to the mouth, with the excep tion of two or three pieces of the Buck Mills lumber which was etugk, i3 clear; all having had a most suc cessful run. It has been many years since the lumbermen of Tionesta have had such good success with their lum ber, and if they have ns good success in disposing of it at fuir prices, their happiness will be complete, and they will have no cause for complaint. The mills will now probably all start up for the summer's run. Last Thursday, while tho stave mill was running at full speed, the pulley of the stave saw broke, throw ing the pieces in all directions with terrifflc force. Fortunately no one wa injured, but how they escaped was a miracle; ono pieco missed Doc. Stewarts head by about an inch, which, had it hit him, would have ended his career in this Yalo of tears. In conse quence of tho accident the mill was shut down forUfcveral days. Attention is called to the new ad vertisement in to-day's paper of the Reid Institute, Reidsburg, Clarion Co., Ta, This institution, with which quite a number tf our citizens are acquain ted, is highly spoken of a? a place of learning. Prof. Jno. B. Solomon, who has recently taken charge of the school, is a thorough instructor and is using his utmost endeavors to make Reid Institute the best in the land. Send to him for particulars. Morris Einstein who has gone East, requests us to state that he will visit New York and Philadelphia, and while thero will make it his business to buy his stock of goods for the spring trade. He says he has the cash to pay for goods and for this reason expects to get a large discount, and will give his customers the benefit of the immense bargains which he proposes to get. He invites the public to call and examine his slock when ho returns, which will be iu about a week. The Derrick flares out last Tues day, digs up a dead man at Triumph, finds he was buried alive, kills one woman and kicks up a sensation gen erally, over the digging up of a man named Burkct who died in Fagundas two or' three weeks ago. This man died Thursday, was buried Sunday, but the grave waa opened Monday on account of reports of his being liable to trances. Dr. McKay, and all who saw the remains, knew the man was dead, and he was quickly reinterred. Tidiouie A7eu'. rFollowing ia a list of ofScers in stalled by C. A. Randall, acting Dis trict Deputy Grand Master of the In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, No. 3G9, at Tionesta, April 4th 1879: N. G., J. T. Brcnnan. V. G., D..W. Clark. Secy. G. W. Sawyer. Asst. Secy. Jesse Dawson.! Treas. N. S. Foreman. Chaplain, Rev. A. O. Stone. R. S. N. G., A. B. Kelly. L. S. N. G., N. Thompson. W., J. II. Fones. C, P. M. Clark. R. S. S., W. A. Ililahds. L. S. S., G. Jamieson, 0. G., II. Swaggart. 1. G., J. E. Blaine. R. S. V. G., S. J. Wolcott. L. S. V. G., F. Gillespie. Trustees. J. R. Chadwick, N. Thomp son, and J. E. Blame. Peterson's Magazine for May is at hand with its usual amount of lovely and beautiful things for the ladies. The principal steel engraving, "The Last New Thing iu Bonnets." ia very handsome, while the fashion plates, patterns, etc., are simply superb. No lad) should be without this elegant magazine. Price $2.00 a year, post paid. Cha3. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. The leading illustrated article of the May number of Ballou's Maga zins is about tho monkey-men of New Guinea, told by the author of "A Whaleman's Adventures;" and very well told tjie yarn is, although we think our frieud had to leave the island to suddenly to pay much atten tion to the strange beings he has at tempted to describe. Then we find several nice stories, and a nunBter of poems, adventures, and sea yarns, all going to make up tho contents of a first-class magazine. Published by Thomas & Talbot, 23 Hawley Street, Boston, at $1.50 a year post-paid, and for sale at all tho periodical depots in the country for 15 cents a copy. Iuflamatiou of tho kidneys is known by fever, pain in the region of the kidneys, and shooting along the course of the ureter, uumbsess of Uie thighs, vomiting, urine high colored a'id frequently discharged, costiveness, and colic paius. The Barosma, or Backache, Liver aud Kidney Cure, is warranted to relieve theso symptoms, as it has not failed iu so uoiug the past eight years. Persons call daily to tell us of the great benefit received fiom using it. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Ti tusville, Pa. Ou receipt of oue dollar will bo expressed to any address, or six bottles for livo dollars. Sold by G. W. Bovurd, Tionesta, Pa. A 2t Teachers' Examination. Tho Spring Series of examination for Forest County will be held as fol lows : Tionesta, Saturday, April 20, 1879. Marienville, Monday, May 5, Clarington, Tuesday, ' G, Nebraska, Thursday, " 8, East Hickory, Saturday, " .10, Neilltown, Monday, " 12, German Hill, (Heath School House) Friday May 9. All examinations will begin prompt ly at 9 o'clock A. M. All iiersons expecting to teach in Forest County during tho coming summer must be prcsentt one of the above appoint ments, as no certificate will bo re newed or endorsed, or private exam inations granted unless in acoordauce with Section 301 School Law. School Directors and friends of edu cation are cordially invited to attend. II. S. Brockway April 12, 1879. County Sup't. NEW GOODS Received to date by Geo. W. Dithridge. 50 doz. Toilet Soaps iu Boxes, U. S. Soaps at 3c a cake, 25c per box, Daisy 3c cake 30c doz, Sterling 8c; 60c doz, Transparent Soap, Castile and Paris ian 18c or $1.00 doz, Lubiu Boquet Soap very fine 10c, Dobbins Electric Soap 12c, White German Soap 10c lb. Clothes Brushes 15 to COc, Shoe Brush es 15 to 25c, Hatchets 25c, Adze Eye Hammers 25c, Spring balances 25c, Razor Strops 25c, Razors 75c, Spring padlocks 50c, Scissors 15" to 40c, Pocket Knives 15 to 40c, Corkscrowa 15c, Curry combs 15 to 25c, Cascarrilla Eider Down Powders 25c, Ladies Hose 10 to 50c, Mens Socks 10 to 25c, Suspenders 25 to 40c, Pelican Corsets an excellent article $1.00, Garter Web two styles 24c, doz, Tape, white and black, Coiset Laces, Shoe Laces, 5, 6, pnd 8c doz, Men's Laundry Shirts $1 to $1.25, Whisk brooms, Carpet and floor brooms eight kinds, Climax and Good Nuff cigars, Extract Coffee, Buckeye and Oroucco Smoking Tobac co, I barrel Apple butter 10c lb, Raspberry butter 12Jc lb. Clyclopedia of Literature. A list of the celebrated authors whose lives and writings are represen ted in volume 3 of the new Acme edi tion of Chamber's Cyclopedia of Eng lish Literature, just received. is cer tainly very attractive to any person of fine literary taste. Fox, Penn, Baxter, Bunyan, Locke, Newton, Browne, Hale, Walton, Dryden, Tem ple, Evelyn, Pepys, Butler, Addison, Swift, Pope, Ramsay, Cibber, Steele, Berkeley, Defoe, and Bolingbroke, are a few of the brilliant stars which brighten the 416 pages. "It will bring gladness to many; a scholar's heart," says the Times of Philadelphia, "to find that this truly admirable work has been brought within the range of shal low pockets." Eight such volumes, beautifully printed, and elegantly bound in cloth, for only $2.50, or by the single volume for 43 cents, post paid, is certaiuly a marvel of cheap ness, aud should establish an enviable reputation for the publishers, if it can not make their fortune Already they report a sale of nearly 60,000 vol umes. It ought to bo in every library and horns in the land. Specimen pages aud full particulars as to vari ous styles of binding, terms to clubs, etc., will be scut free ou request by the publishers, the American Book Ex. change, 55 Beekmau street, New York. Tho work is sold only to subscribers direct, and the present wonderfully low rates are offered only to early purchasers. Mcdern Socialism. It is not generally known that the late John Stuart Mill, prhaps the ablest of modern writers on political and social science, commenced iu the year I860 a book ou Socialism, which, if it had been completed, would proba bly have been recognized as the great est of his works. Mauuscript chap ters of the incomplete work have re cently been brought to light, and are fouud so nearly complete in tlieia sklves, aud so ably to discuss questions now most prominent in the public thought, that a Loudon Review, and also The Library Mitguziue of New York are publishing them. They are A Always tho Best. T!iU Rtatvl.in! American 1'o.iiUr Is u nl' tunl enlurstil by Ihous-iuits of tho very l eft lomiii-4 t niMiirun.il tin- niunfv. K can contains ii auiiil liu liicu.mru t)Um l.i.iivHd u a mi "''i - -In" ice mistake tint itf 1 1 v hiijNMiMtne. 'JWJAS.NJ-.i'."i!om ty OKKt rs luiiLoiiiTu, Halves, 1'ou ml-. ;iU'l l-'ivo round Tins - v'-' ' announced to appear in book form on April 25th, published by tho Ameri can Book Exchange, New York. Tho price, post-paid, in cloth, will be 50 cents. It is a work which all students of political and social topics, and all enlightened citizens, will bo glad to read. If you want a handsome Photo graph call on Frank Bobbins when in Qfl Ci'.y. lie docs fino work at rea- sonablo figures lt. CAUTION. All persons are cautioned against Cutting Timber or otherwise trespass ing upon the following piece of land : One hundred acres, Warrant No. 5129, situated ia Jenks Township, Forest County Pa. 1 6t. The Owner. DIED. IIOTCIIKISH. At her father's residence, Stewarts' Ilun, Forest County, Pa., Saturday morning, April 12, 1S70, Mrs. K. J. lloiehkixs, ftod 20 years, 1 month and 4 days ; nf typhoid, fbver. Wo watched her breathing thro' tho night Her b'reathing soft and low, As in her breast tho wavo of lifo Kept heaving to and fro. So silently wo seemed to speak So slowly moved about, As wo h.'t'l lent her half our powers To eko her livinjr cut. Our very hopes belied our fears Our fears our hopes beiiod ; Wo thought her dying when she slept, And sleeping when sho died. For when tho ni"v came dim and sad, And chill with t u ly showers, Her quiet eyelids closed, she had Another morn than ours. ' A Friend. riELLSEL. At tho residence of James A. Scott Esq., Jenks Township Forest County, Pa., April 0th, 1S79, Mr. Adam Hellsel, in his sixty-ninth year, of dis ease of tho kidneys. Mr. Hellsel was born in the year 1810, and was a citizen of Cherry Grove township, Warren County, Pa. He had been stopping at the house of Wm. Nugent, Jenks twp, this county, for several weeks. He became very ill, and was taken iu charge by the Overseers of the Poor; he was in their care, and the ninth day thereafter died, wholely among strangers. M r. Hellsel said he had three sons and a daughter living, and that he was formerly of Bedford County, Pa. J. A. S. Warren and Bedford papers please copy. TIONESTA MAItliETS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, By Robinson & Bonner, Dealers ia General Merchandise. Flour barrel ... $3.766.75 Flour sack, best ... 1.(55 Corn Meal, 100 lt.s - - - 1.40 1.50 Chop feed, pure grain - 1.25(1.35 Kyo "H bushel f0 Oats New bushel ... 35 Corn, ear 2530 Beans bushel - 2.00(3.00 Ham, sugar Cured 10 Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 10 Shoulders 70S Whitelish, half-barrela - - 6.75 Lake horring half-barrels - - 3.75 Sugar - 9ll Syrup 751.00 N. O. Molasses new ... 5075 Roast Uio Coffeo ... 20025 Rio Coffee, 20fci22 Java Coll'co ..... 35 Tea .40090 Butter 18020 Rice OS01O Eggs, fresh .... 12J014 Salt 1.8001.00 I.ard 11 Iron, common bar .... 2.75 Nails, lOd, -p keg .... 2.75 Potatf.es .... 750100 Limo-flhbl. .... 1.5001.(50 Dried Apples pur lb ... 7(n OS Dried Beef .... 170 IS Dried Peaches per tli - - - OS Dried Peaches pared per .C - - 15 REID INSTITUTE JCIIIIXSIJUIJC!, X BOAItniNU SCHOOL Foil lloTII SKXKS. Total expe.uo of Board (with tho Faculty) ACADEMIC TUITION Tuu Qlaicikk Of Tks Wiii.Ks, $19.50. Daily Lessons in Voeal M ii.sie Free. Instrumental Music Fifty lessons 5.00. Instruction in thorough Baso, Harmony and Com position. The Normal Class, a special lV-aturo. Drawinii Taught by an Kxperienced Tca.'lu r, late nf the Pittsburgh schools. A WLMKLY LIXTl'KK COL'RSK. A complete Faculty of experienced pro fefcsioual teachers. Address JNO. B. SOLOMON, A. M., 4-10 .'!in. Principal. D rS3 O BAKING POWDER