THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1894. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess, a. R. Davis. Councitmen. Joseph Clark, W. A. y.ray, W. A. inland. S. H. Haslet, A. 11. Dnlo Joseph Morgan. Juntir.es vf the Peace J. F. Proper, 8. J. Hotloy. Constable R. H. Can field. OnMccJor S. 8. Cannold. School Director D. 8. Knox, J. T. Broniian, J. K. Clark, T. F. Rltchoy, (J. W. Holemanf, J. K. Wenk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress-Q. F. Kridbs. Member of Senate Harry A. Hall. Assembly J. J. Uaioiit. President Judge Ciiarlbs II. NoYRH. Associate Judges John II. WHITE. O. W. Clark. Treasurer Q. Jamikson. Prothonotary , Register Reeorder. Ae. Calvik M. Arnkr. Sheritr. John T. Carson. Commissioners W. A. Connely, Fk trr Yoonok, W. M. Coon. County Superintendent a. W. Kerr. District Attorney P. M. Clark. Jury Commissioners J. B. Carpkn- TEB, Ueo. UENDKL. County Surveyor J. F. Proper. Coroner D. W. Clark. County Auditors M. K. Abbott, W, L. Stroup, J. W. Elliott. regular, terms of court. Fourth Monday of February. Third Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. JAS. T. BRENNAN, IL cfun;;nofthTidr 7 oute, commander of the Northwest Ileal Itnto Arcnt nntl erD association, G. A. R., is busy at ork arranging for toe present en campment to be held next month at Conneaut Lake. Hickory W. C. T. U. will give a dime Patriotic Litorary entertain ment, in the Whitteo hall, on the evening of Decoration day, at East Hickory. A cordial invitation is ex tended to everybody. J. R. A., Cor. Sec. Lawrence & Smearbaogh bad the misfortune to loose two loaded boats by the flood Monday night. The boats had just a few days pre vious been landed at Pittsburg, and bad not yet been disposed of. We have heard of no other losses by any of our citizens, in this line. Work on the foundation of 0. V. Bovard's new business block goes Oonvoyfiiieer. firm, lift AND ACCI DENT INSUTWvCE. FARMS, WILD LANDS, HOUSES AND LOTS TOE SALE OB EXCHANGE. I represent the oldost, strongest, and best Insurance Companies In the United States. C. M. ARNER. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLEGTOR. TIONESTA, -. PEEN'A. Doeds. Bonds. MortiraireH.Leases.WllIs. T.. ..r A it . i ; -.1 A mont, and all other legal instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dm patch. Titles examined and "Briefer BUSINESS DIRECTORY. prepared. Ground rents, mortgages, . i , . . ,ij l ,l. and loans negotiated. Farms and wilj merrily on, when not hindered by the lands, houses and lota for salo or rent, elements, with Mason Joyce as the nnnn to tho insnoctinn of those interested! moving spirit, and within two Particular attention paid to the collection raorjlb( or less, we expect Mr. Bo nf rents. Interest, etc. Also tn thn nronnr 1 ' " assessment ot lands and payment or vara will oe occupying me same taxes, rronating accounts, acKnowieug- , t . t, l : I TU ki.itl ment of deeds, and donositions taken. ,uu" uiuiU.u.. mg will add materially to the weaitn thorn. o wabbaih School. god Bppearauce of the town. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. I M, Tao Horton. ceneral sn- m . V, V. B.khall. .luinl at 1000 Tl I ' Preachins In M. E. church every Sab- penntendent or the bneuieia tanner- Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. Tanning Co.. was married to MiesEl Services in the Presbyterian Church la Moore at the home of bride 8 par- every Sabbath morning and evening, eutg in Oswego, Potter county, Pa., Rev. J. V. MoAninch officiating. on tueniu lost, nuns ujoore Memorial Day occurs one week from to-day, Wednesday. Tbe pro gram already published will be fully oarried out by tbe Grand Army boys and their friends. All citizens are cordially invited to lend a hand in the proper observance of tbe day. G. W. Armstrong, who spent last week In Altoona as the Represen tative of Tionesta Lodge, No 369, at the meeting of the State Grand Lodge, reports tbe largest conven tion of Odd Fellows that the State has ever seen. We are indebted to him for late files of Altoona papers giving full accounts of the conven tion. Tbe bretbern of the local lodges spared no pains to make it pleasant for their visitors, and a grander time could not well be im agined. Tbe Rebecca Degree Lodges also held their convention there at the same, and also report a royal time. There being no cases on tbe criminal docket, and the civil list TIONESTA LODGE, No. 309, 1. 0. 0. F. Moots every Tuesday evening, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Partridge building. X)REST LODGE, No. 184, A. O. U. W., I Meets every Friday evonlng in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. 1I7ASHINGTON CAMP. No. 420. P.O. VV S. of A., meets every Saturday eve ning in A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta, tf-1 APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 V G. A. It. Moet 1st and 8d Wednes day eveningtn each month, In Odd Fel lows, Hall, Tionesta. C APT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137. W. R. C. meets first and third Wednesday evening of each mouth, In A. O. U. W. hall, Tionosta, Pa. rpiONESTATENT, No. 104, K. O. T. evening in each month In A. O. U. W. was one of our pleasant viBltors yes hall Tionesta, Pa. terday. P." M' CLARATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rev- VaDce of Marienville gave and District Attorney. Oflice, cor. of the REPUBLICAN office of pleasant lin and Bridge Htreow, nonosw. i a. iterda Also agent for a numbor of reliable cau yesieruay. Fire Insurance Companies. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. formerly one of Forest county a suc cessful teachers, having taught tbe John R. Osgood is building an Brookston school during the past win addition to his residence. ter. i Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I F.M.Morgan, having been inform Boyd, on the 17th inst., a daughter. ed by bis physician that it was advis Straw Hats cheaper than ever at able for him to get out of business LaDson's. . It, Charles Coon of Jenks towuship A Flood to Date From. Not sinoe the famous great flood of '65 has the Allegheoy river at this point been as high, from natural wat er as it reached on Monday morning of this week. The rains of last Fri day and Saturday, which seem to have been quite general tbronghout this section, brought tbe waters up rapidly until tbe banks of etreams would no longer contain them, and still the down-pour of raio at inter vals continued, and by Monday morn ing at 10:00 o'clock tbe Allegheny bad reached its highest stage at this point, inundating nearly all the low lands. In this vicinity no great loss es were sustained except to crops planted on the flat lands, islands, etc. Hunter Island which Liveryman Can field had just fiuisbed planting with cum, was entirely submerged, and no doubt the operation of re-planting will have to be gone through with. Aloog Tionesta creek, which was also the highest it has been for many having been continued, the grand years, no great damage was sustained, and petit jurors were notified that the beavest looser being probably tbeir presence would not be required Win. Lawrence, whose wire foot at the May session of court. Ine bridge was swept down on Sunday court met on Monday afternoon aud oight by some passing tree or other the time was taken up till yesterday flood-wood. The auchorage on tbe : : .l- j: 1 -r L. i: .. . .. ..... evemug m iuo uitspueai ui iuo nucuoo east side ol the creek held the wireB applications. Quite a number of from going down entirely, but it will witnesses were beard on both sides, C08t more to erect it again tban when and at tbe conclusion tbe following I oricinally put up. No lumber or dispositions were made : Granted timber was carried away in this vi L. Agnew, Hotel Agnew ; A. J. Puf- ciQity 80 far as heard from flnberg, Central Hotel, both of Tio- The railroads seemed to have suf- . T I t- Tr . 1. . . . . nesia. jrancn a, rowers, xveysiooe rered roost, heavy washouts bavine Hotel; J. R. Barr, Hotel Marien; occurred alone the P. & E. Road on W. II. Plaff, Forest Honse, all of the Susquehanna and its tiibutaries, Marienville. Refused Maria An. -d alone the Juniata the PennBvlva nia Central was badly damaged, trav' el on these roads being considerably impeded for a day or two. Renova, Lock Haven, Williamsport, and of I other towns on tbe banks of the Sub tbe season took place at the quehanna, suffered severely from the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Lede- flood, as did also towns along tbe Ju bur, on German Hill, last Thursday, niata. It was the occasion East Hickory. John McDonald is slowly recovering from a severe Illness. Miss May Sloan and lmr father depart ed on Saturday for MoKeesport, where they export to take lip tholr residence in the future. Boys, you shouldn't run If any one does come In the. water mill. The river is very high here at present, In consoquence of the heavy atorms late- Homor Smith is the proud ponsossor of a ten pound girl. Mrs. W. H. King is visiting frionds and relatives ih this vicinity now. George Nur.ss and wife are visiting her folks at Hydotown this week. W. P. Crouch and John Holliday have started a meat market on the East Side. We wish them good success. James lloovler, departed for his home last week. Mrs. Harvey Lynch is visiting friends and relatives at her former home. Pedro. FROM ANOTitKR COR. The great flood is subsiding. It looked for a time as though all Hickory would have to move out, and our oldor citizens say it was the highest wator we've had since 76. Misses Islanche and Gusta Kioster are visiting their sister, Mrs. Henry Shipe, of Marienville, this week. The Maccabees are gaining rapidly in membership, and will aoon have a very strong Lodge hero. The observance of Memorial Day in this place promises to be a fitting one in all respects, and no doubt the turnout will be very large. A boat la being built at the mouth of the creek 17x80 feet and 3 feet deep. It will be used by Junk dealers between here and Pittsburg. Collins & Siggins are repairing the old Watson mill atjtbe mouth of Qucon creek and will begin operations soon. Brick. Kiin'l Tnbnrro Welt or smnkii Yonr I.lfc away is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bao, tho wonderful harmless gwtrantrrd to baeco habit cure. The cost is trifling, and tho man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risa in us ing "No-to-ban." Sold by all druggists. Book at drug wtore or by mail free. Ad dress, The Sterling Honiedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. How to C'nro a Cold. Simply take Otto's Cure. We know of Its astonishing cures and that it will stop a cough quicker than any known remedy. If yon have Asthma, uronenms, i:on- sumption or any disease of the throat ami 'units, a few doses of this great gur- anteed remedy will suprtse you. It yon wish to try call at our store, and we will be pleased to furnish vou a bottle free of cost, and that will prove our assertion. Siiruins ifc Herman, Tionesta and W. G. Wilkins, West Hickorv. 1 nrt'KI.KN'N AHMCA NAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bniiscs, Sores, I'lcers.Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures rues, or no pav required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2i cents per box. For sale bv Siirgins Naaon. When Baby wu sick, we g-ae her CartorU. When she m a Child, she cried for CutorU. When she became Mlaa, she clung to Castorla, When the had Children, she gare them Castorla. drews, Kellettville. Court adjourn ed Tuesday evening. Wedding Bells. One of the happiest events F. niTCHHY, ATTO RNEY-AT-LAW. Tionesta, Pa. E DWARD E. BALL ATTOKJiEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Offlco with S. v. Irwin n.sq. B. SIGGINS. M. D.. Physician, Surgeon A DrugglBt, TIONESTA, PA. W. MORROW, M. D., Physician. Sumeon A Dontist, Olllice and rosidonce throe doora north of lAwrence nouso, Tionosta. Profession al calls promptly responded to at all bourn. U Homoeopathic. Physician A Surgeon greater part of last week Office In the rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. Calls made night or day. Dr. Preston Steele reports a case of Scarlatina (Scarlet Fever) to the Board of Health. Wanted A Tailoress, (panta loon and vest maker), at once. Ap ply to J. F. Fredrickson, Tionesta, Pa. Attention is directed to McCuen Simon's new ad. this week. Also to the ad. of the Warren National Bank. .ni1 will Kfl nnB nf the nleasant rest Ex-Sheriff Sawyer is recovering dence portions of the town. Who from an attack of sickness, which gays Tionesta isn't improving T confined hini to bis room during me Forest fires were numerous the for a time, and take as mnch out-door exercise as possible, has sold his store across the track from tbe Blizzard of fice, to Messrs. Geo. Kern, James Beoner and Charlie Smith, three iinnun man Ufhn ! rl h! malfA (hole J" n ivr. 17th 1RQ! 01 ine marriage oi tuuir uauguicr, Miss Mary K. Ledebur, to Mr. Max well Abbott, of East Hickory, Pa KcllettTille. Come up, Fred, and rusticate with Tionesta friends for the summer. Avery few. of our young people at tended the dance at Perry Lemon's at Tk J.ll.'nn. nf AfoQsra Mn.es . "... i . Newtown Mills on Friday evening. We xuu . ..v..... .... Thn ceremony, which was nerlormed . . . . tt i j t u c.l. l.:.. r uon see wny inert) is nnv a largur iiepler uu uouu Dyur "IO UD,U by tbe Rev. Mr. Kubitz, of the Lu- pusnea rapiaiy aneaa, ana are auoui all under cover now. They are both moddled on the same plan, and will be comfortable and roomy When these buildings are completed why there la not a larger turn out when all tbe boys enjoy tripping the light fantistio. The principal part of our male popula tion is attending court this week, and consequently news is rather scarce. The witnesses on the license question return- tberan Church, took place at 11 o'clock, a. m., and was very impress ive and beautiful. Miss Julia Lob meyer acted as "flower girl." After congratulations had been extended to ed home Tuesday evening. that part of Walnut street will have ia.i i . Kellettville came near being submerg p . i tr I rrj f 6 I nrl fnt-Hia last four flfiva thn watAr 111 RPV- a rar ainereu BBpeci man ever ueiore, A ; th n.-i,,., to which all did , . . , 7 . ... , . , . - Bervea in me parlors, 10 wnicn ail aia e j piace8 covering the roads for a num- ,i tir.ll ) n Ana a, I ha n a.aanl ,nai. I . . . ..... I full justice. Many beautiful and use- ber of rods. The creek was flooded the ful presents were left as souvenirs of highest on Sunday evening, when the , . . ., water reached the sidewalks on the west Uldn. Thn Minister hridirn was floated off T . 1 t il. 1 JJJ1 " in me aiternoon toe newiy weuusu ita foundation, which will cause but lit NEWSY NOTES. Lewis A. NelliB, of West Freedom, a former Forest county boy, has been ap pointed county detective for Clarion county. S. P. Johnson, who residos on West Mouroe street reports a very peculiar case of a cat acting in tho capacity of mothor to four littlo red squirrels and two baby flying squirrels, which the boys brought in from the woods. The cat ex- hibits the greatess fonduess for the strange little youngsters. Titusvllle World. The World's Fair Rebuilt for the Pages of History. The "Book of the Builders," one of the most artistic and magnilicent publications over issued is now being offered by tbe PiHsburg Dis patch to its readers. It is beyond ques tion the greatest oner ever made by a newspaper. See the Dispatch for full information. tf. Memorial Day at East Hickory. past week. On Sunday tbe Blood lcouple departed amid a shower of tie delay in travel as the damage can soon Henry Shoemaker has the con- 0t east of town caught fire and i rice and old shoes takioz tbe 4:15 be repaired. No other damage is report- tract for a new house lor William Be & Blanchard lost about 200.000 ,,.: fn, TtBn,d tm.r of ,1,. ea in tms locality, Hunter to be built back of the rail- shingles. Tbe Extract Works was Principal eastern cities. On tbeir re w r-v itAtirtf A XT W 11 I ... ... I . . I ij 1 PhyJioianA'surgeon, road station in West lionesta. in some danger, but good water pro- turn borne Mr. Abbott and bis fair A dime social will be held at tection aud care saved them. 1 be bride will take up tbeir residence in Dr. Nason. Call promptly rosponded to, Mrs. Hopkins' on nday evening 01 nre Durneu ciose 10 town, uui " East Hickory, where they will be "at night or day. ,hi WB-t. Evervbodv is invited, damaee was done, the Wind being in ,nmn" tn thoir mam friends, whom ... . I . .. ....... rn 1 , I . " TTOTEL AGNEW, Uome and see toe lady worKers. me oppoaiio uirocuuu. viuugu o lhe KEPUBLICAN joins in extending dioute last week for a day or two. AA L. AGNEW, I roprlotor. , , .hinola mill was also burned Sundav. .., . . i. n.nsno.n.,. The SDorts in town occasionally amuse TUIS 110101, ioruieriy iub wmu a. 1 . ....... . r 1 . 1 .. :. ,.... - m 11 i....l,n0.m,nlti.)uiii. I . . ... . 1. Knoiinh rain tn Mnnriav to nut out I l 1:. uuiaoirra uj "'"l"'S e.. .jU..n0, ...ouuuv. -.-"rr some lotr were run out 01 me creea - r-- u m it iiu. .. .,i. utmn nr n.o (nu,n On Monday Pat. the terror of the place, . 1 11 a w . n u 1 - - week. ueaiu or mrs. manna 1 . jnue. Bn(j hi. 80n not mixed up to a cousidera- After .Tuna 10th Preston Steele. . . ble extent and one of the boys in part -i M.rin. n it. wbb ii n r ii ivnv ' . ... . n , - --1 1 intr ine twain 10a l'ai The farmers are late putting in their corn as the weather has been greatly to their disadvantage. We were informed that a dance was given in Porkey hall on Friday evening by the ladies of that place. Dr. Barber and wife were over to Ti- aud is now furnished with al. .the m nrn Imnrovementa. Heated and Dull throughout Willi uaiurui giw, uwiiwiua, , . tji, ,i, hot and cold water, etc. The comforts of the upper end, near b ool 8 creek. guests never neglected. nr.NTR!, HOUSE. J A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor. Misses Ida Whisoer of Shippen- ville, and Maude Eminger of Eden- burtr. were euests of Miss Clara nouseia. 1 a. imBwiiioHiun,vDiii.ij , , . located hotel in the plaoo, and has all the Dunkle a day or two of last week. modern improvements. o pains n ... . - f p....,,,, bo spared to make it a pleasant stopping U. t. Wblttekin of Conneaut, place for the traveling public. First Ohio, accompanied bv his wife and J I ,L. L .nnmi ran. Hatta mF Yl a Mflt iuo uujr, rpcui m tow uuj o " . ww )REST HOTEL, week visiting Forest county friends. T"V1 r West Hickorv. Pa. i.i.h nndor. Pronrlotor. This hotel Hon. J. B. Aenew returned U Tfurnished throughout aud o'ffers the ' aDa Dr. Herr will confine himself to fluest and most oomtortaoie accoininuua- wlj take in the i.epuDlican etaie convention at l.arnsourg on nis way. ... . . town d office bug: !?.. ai n rl malar I Via tarn orpat I A A a X M. D., will be assisted in the practice 1814 Bnd died May 19 lg94 ftged bHdge and thinklng to wl uim (Pat) offi of bis profession by Dr. Ira J. Herr, - g m0Dlni and 05 davs. threw the dog into the oreek. When Pat of Dayton, Ohio. Dr. Steele is to be Herfather1. name was Zebulon Btruckthe water the Por lellow. w.ent congratulated upon procuring auch .,, R, h Rinklmn down to see McUinty, and, alas, he has ,.b . t u 1 H"- She was born near Bmghamp- never ,,een seen 8ince. Pat will be able support. Dr. Herr is a gradu- ,oU N y 8Qd canje tQ Foe8t C)JUD. mourned by a number ,n toWDi a8 h, ate of Pulte Medical College of Cm- . 1S - ... m.L wasa very intelligent dorg. cinnati and has lately been associated . ,t-B.f-lh,. Wm. Andrews. She Running rafts on Salmon creek seems with the noted medical fi.m of Drs. waa . N' 3 1M, to Thomfl. T: ... , Q , 4 r . ri t 1 ' " 1 xiieru were ia ruiui w run uut vi mo Webster & Webster, of Dayton Ohio. R M wb(j eded ber in death stream on Friday and it took several tions to guosU and tbe traveling public. Kates reasonable. jvr four years, lhey bad 12 children, among whom still living are Hamil too of Mercer county, Lucioda Irwin of North Pine Grove, William of days to got the entire lot out of the creek. Will Walks. Stewarts Bun. Not much news this week. Stewart f- Son finished their well on the Tionesta and Nebraska charge rienville, Louisa Ormsbee of Ohio, the Neilltown road and got a littlo oil. jai. . t ,1 . elements 01 destruction wnen mey Tha ... . ....,.. meetino nf ei..: r xr. n ar fi;im Walnut Sts.. Tionesta. 1.. ka.. :.l. ... .ha " J T . " vi,slou, .,., .uu v,.u . v.'.uv. " . - " . . " I W a II L U UI3. UI1D UCGll IT I . II . IJ I IIU Pa.. Bank of Discount and ueposit. in-1 .... . . terest allowed on Time Deposits. Collec- I lull exteui witoio me paBi ten cays. ... . h()jd io lhe M E church. ai .1 n nil . 1. a Uiiiiiiiiial rtiiitM ff I I HOUS I11BUO..U ail IU X f Tl. H..n,n....M.nl ...L" a. , . T. L J . the U. 8. Collections sollciteu. iiuiui.Ui..u. n... liooebia, x a., uegiuniug r riuay ov ernises of the Pennsylvania atateLol ninn Mac 9S K.m'ieea fallo , Ml II 1'W I.'DT I " I D I J JT ' ' lege begin on the 10th of June and preaohiog Friday evening at 8 ltSZJig I' 's continue till the 13th. They will be 0.ciock by Rev. Mead, P. E. Also 1 1 1 1 II II, HI' 1 DIIIHII lift u . ... I II . i . I I jauizli Jt Co.'s store, la prepared to do all more than usually interesting ibis sea- Saturday eveuine. samu hour, bv tbe Kinds of custom work from the finest to c.i.ki. buui 1 rHBior. Ajuva x oaab osuuaiu iuui u- Tbe Summer School to be held :De tt jrj o'clock ; sermon at 11 tn tbe Clarion Normal School is at- o'dook. followed by tbe Holy Com Capt. Geo. Stowe Post No. 274. G. A, Tt., nd the Woman's Relief Corps and all the citizens and Sabbath school schol ars are respectively Invited to Join in the exercises of the day. The Whig Hill, Stowtown, East and West Hickory Sun day School children are to be the com mittee to furnish the flowers, and all eit izens are invited to bring well-filled bas beta ctf refrAslimentH fur the tllhlft to be left at the school bouse in chargo of the ol,t PBr"nl table committee. All nf the old soldiers whether members of the Post or not are to form in Hue with tho Post for the ex ercises. The Post will meet at their hall at half past nine, a. m., on the :10th. Headed by the Martial Band, the Sab bath school headed by the Buporiuton dents, next in line. The W. R. C, the W. C. T. U. and K. O. T. M. headed by their commanders and tho citizens will fall in line of march to tho cemetery, and there the ceremony of decorating the graves according to the Ritual, theu the line of inarch will form and march to the school house tor relreshmvnts. Address es by Rev. Whippo, Jonathan Albaugh and others. There will oe singing mr nished bv a selected choir. Marshall of tho day, J.- E. Ktoughtnn Esm. There will be a memorial sermon at the M. E. church. May !T7th at 11 o'clock a. m., bv Rev. Fink. The Post will meet in uniform at the hall at half past ten and inarch to the church. S. C. Whitmouk, Hkn. Stover, W. A. liUKNS, Committee, Remarkable War Souvenir Offered Absolutely Free. Read This Carefully. Tho top notch of enterprise and liberal- lity has been reached by the Pittsburgh Times, which announces that every one of its sixty thousand subscribers and all who will become regular readers before Saturday, May 12th, will be presented with the first part of the most remarkable Art Portfolio of the year. The work re ferred to is "Frank Leslie's Scones and Portraits of the Civil War," which will furnish a complete and authentic history of the conflict between the states in pic tures drawn on the spot and in descrip live prose. The first part will bo deliv ered free to all readers of the Pittsburg Times in exchango for the first six cou pons, and the otner twenty-nine parts will be furnished in exchange for six coupons clipped from the Times and ten cents for each part. There will be thirty parts, twenty six of which will be devoted to illustrations and four to reading matter. Each of the first twenty-six parts will contain sixteen illustrations, making a total of four hun dred and sixteen in the complete volume. Short descriptions will accompany the pictures In each part. The pictures were made on the scene of battle by the most famous artists of the time, and can there fore be relied upon as absolutely accurate. The work will be a supplement to every written history, portraying as it does the striking Incidents of battle, and giving the likenesses ot the leaders whose names were on every lip in the days of strife. Hero the veterans will find the past re ddled, and here the young may gain In spiration to emulate their patriotism and dovotion. The Pittsburg Times deserves thanks for placing this splendid history within the reach of the people at nominal cost, ita proposed froe distribution of the first part to all its readers Is generosity with- If you are not a reader of tho Times, ordor it of your news agent at once. If there is no agent for the?"ie in your locality, write to the Times, Pitts burg, Pa., for terms to clubs and agents. MARRIED. ABBOTT LEDEBUR At the home of the bride's parents, German Hill, Thursday, May 17, 1894. by Re A. Mr. Kubitz, Mr. Maxwell E. Abbott, of East Hickory, Pa., and Miss Mary K. Lede bur. LEVIER WATSON At the M. E. par sonage, Tionesta, May 22, 1894, by Rev. J. R. Rankin, Mr. Perry W. Levier of Nickelville, and Miss Effa M. Watson of Pittsville, both of Venango county. MILLINERY! FLORA WALTERS & CO.. the coarsest and guarantees bis work to give pertoct satislactiou. prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea- sonable. They will start another rig to-day, Tues day. In the second well drilled they got a splendid gasser. Wood Lammers are going to clean out their first saud wells on the Joslyn. J. Ci. Bromley made a businoss trip to Titusville Monday. The recent heavy rains have done con- munion. JORENZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Marien Irwin and Rebecca Bertoo of Redclyffe. Tbe late Jacob Maze of Clariogton, wus also a son of hers. Mrs. Maze was a member of tbe M. E. Church for 47 years. Her death, though sudden was not unex pected to her. For many months she Biaerable damage to corn aud oats fiolds. bad told her friends death might Last week at this tima people were wish enme anv dav or hour, and the in for "' aud th!s week tl,ey are wImU At A n'fOnplr n in thaAfa. ........ . i... rv. i"S fr a cessation or it, , ,.. - , uiuugut uu wimi iu uc. u , .,. vu.,aH tlia fumllw ! 1 0 u. I I l... I . 1 . -. . j inoriai oermou win uo prcatucu years her sole companions were ner of tj, 8- Zahniser last week. the Pastor. bible and her daughter Rebecca, and N. R. Emert's horse strayed away Henry Groce of Kellettville had as her years grew longer, her faith io 'roln. '"e one dy laat week- Kennedy L. Haugh is in Harris- tne misfortune to get one of bis valua- tbe Lord Jesus Christ grew stronger, ble horses drowned yesterday afier- in whom she bad implicit faith. He bad been attending court Mrs. Maze was an efiectionate wife, county's delegate, will help to name anj started for home, by way of kind mother, a good neighbor aud an the winning ticket ibis fall. He was Hickory. When he came to the untiring friend. Her children have accompanied by J. Scott Bell and Tubbs run bridge, a mile above this tbe sympathy of the entire ueigbor Jas. I. Woods of Marienville. nlace. the back water from the river hood in tbe loss of tbeir mother. 1 tracting wide attention among teach ers. Clarion has a delightful sum mer climate, beiunr over 1500 feet above tide water. T V. ZAHRISOKR. i. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, Is prepared to do all work in his line 011 snort nonce ana at reasouauie prices. Always iruarantoes satisfaction. Watch 1 ...T.... 1 1 IV.- nav,fuu at the lowest nosuible fiuuro. Will be found burg this week attending tbe Kepub fn thA liiiililinir nAt tn KaaIov Club I i. c. . : 1 - I7 . " licao Diaio uouveuuuu, iuu niwtii I DOOP Fred. Orettonbergor To Printers The Republican was still so high as to surround the has for sale at a bargain a P. F. Olds bridge on all sides. Io attemptiog Gasoliue engine, 1 horse.power. Just to cross, the horse io some manner got the the thing for a country printing into tbe deep water below tbe bridge. office in need of couveoient and euo- Mr. Groce was thrown into the water nomical power. Engine in perfect but succeeded io getting to shore; the J. II. A beautiful and useful present will be given free with every pair of ladies shoes costing 83.00 or upwards at Ledebur & Miles.' tf. GENERAL condition. tf. In a week or ten davs David BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. Minn will have the stock on band for a first class furniture store iu tbe rooms formerly occupied by Philip Paltrnvitch, at Marieuville. He in vites the publio generally to call and inspect his stock and make selections for the summer supply of goods iu that line. horse, however, was drowued before assistance could reach bim. The an imal was valued at upward of $125. All work nertainlmr to Machinery. En slues. Oil Well Tools, Oas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksinithiug prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery giveu special attention, and satisfaction guaranlueu. Shop in rear of and just west of the Shaw Houso, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTENBERGER. Little late for Carpets and Wall Paper, but if you still need any come and buy cheap for cah, at Lansou'e. A very full line of Genu.' fur- After huuting it for two days he found it at Eagle Rock. News Kov. leathers' Examinations, Having moved into their handsome new building, opposite Hopkins A Lansou's store, are prepared to meet their ladv friends witu an elegant stock of goods in their Hue. All the newest styles in Bovs are bard to fit in shoes. New line just received at Lansou's Come and be fatted while the line is full. It. Ledebur & Miles are headquarters for shoes and also laces, policies, &c j j VTS & U0NNETS AS to snoes: usrneii cau sen them at prices to suit the times. FANCY TRIMMINGS, AND Stock just received new. tf. I M I I, I I X 13 It Y OOOUN Do you need a pair of nice dress in Keneral pants? Ledebur & Miles have the beet line in town. tf. Largest line and best assortment of Clothing. Prices as low as any oishing goods just received at Bar firm in the universe, at Lauson's. It nett's. tf. . A new line ot mens and boys' Kain and floods. liuy your clothing just received at Barnelt'i ; Rubber Coats and umbrellas at Lan at very low prices. tf. 1 son . It Examinations for teachers will be held as follows: Brookston, Juno 29, 1894. Kellettville, Monday, July 2, 1894. Ne braska, Tuesday, July 3, 1894. Tionesta, Thursday, July 5, 1894. Neilltown, Fri day, July 6, 1894. East Hickory, Satur day, July 7, 1894. Clariugton, Tuosday, July 10, 1894. Mariouvillo, Thursday, July 12, 1894. Special examinations will be held iu Tionesta, Saturday, August 25 j Saturday, September 29 j Saturday, October 27. 1. Each applicant must write, for a specimen of his peuniauship, the pream ble to the Constitution of the United Slates, enclose it iu a solf-addressed en velope, aud bring it to the examination iu thu morning. 2. All written work must bo done with pen and luk on foolscap paper. 3. Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock, a. ui. All friends of education aro invited to be present. G. W. Kehh, Supt. Forcbt Co., Pa. Four Ills' Murct-Mu. 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