THE FOREST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3,1898. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Burgess. K. C Heath. OuuHCilmen. Joseph Morgan, 8. Fitz gerald, Win. Smearbaugh. J. T. Dalo, W. F. Ilium, Jas. D. Davis, L. J. llonkins. Justices of th Peace C. A. Itandall, S. J. Hotlov. Cotutable S..S. Canfleld. Collector F. P. AniHlor. School Directors O. W. Holoiuaii, ti. Agnew, W. A. Groyo, li. Jamioson, J. C. Soowden, Patrick Joyce. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congress Wh. C. Arnold. Member of Senate Wh. II. IIvde. Assembly 3. E. Whnk. President Judge W. M. Linpsky. Associate Judges Jos. A. Nash, A. J. MoCbay. Treasurer James II. Fones. Prothonotary, Register & Recorder, tc. John II. Kohkrthon. Sheriff. Fuask P. WAt.kkr. Commissioners W. M. Coon, C. M. Whitkm an, Herman Blum. County Superintendent K. K. Stitzin oku. District Attorney H. D. Trwin. Jury Commissioners J. B. Carpen tkb, Geo. D. Shiki.ps. (Jointly Surveyor 3. D. Davis. Cbroner-Dn. J. W. Morrow. Ctmnf.v -Auditor M. E. Abbott, J. B. Clark, R. J. Flynn. v keoular tkbmh of COURT. Fourth Monday or February. Fourth Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of November. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TMONESTA LODGE, No. 309,1. 0.O. J. 1 Moots ovory Tuesday evening, in Odd Follows' Hall, Partridgo building. I X)REST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U. W T Meets every Friday evoning in A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionosta. vv AS1IINGTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. S. of A., meets every .laiumny evu ln A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionosta. nlng In APT. GEORGE STOW POST, No. 274 G. A. R. Meets 1st and 3d Monday evening in eacli month, in A.O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT. GEORGlTsTOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C, moots first and third Wednesday ovening of each month, in A. O. U. W. hall, Tionosta, Pa. IONESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T. M., moels 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. W . hall Tionesta, Pa. P. M-CLARATTORNEY-AT.LAW, and District Attorney. Otuce, cor. oi I in and Urldgo Streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agont for a number of reliable Fire Insurance Companies. T. F R1TCH ETT ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa, T R. SIGGINS, M. D., J t Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, J - TIONESTA, PA, J. W. MORROW. M. D., Phvsielan. Suriroon A Dentist. ninnn hi.,1 knsidonce throo doors north of Hotel Acmew. Tionosta. Professional calls promptly rospondod to at all hours, LO. BOWMAN, M. D., . Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA. PA, Office In building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly responded to. night or day. Residence opposite Hotol Agnew. DR. J. C. DUNN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Heath f Killmer's store, Tionosta. Pa. Professional calls prompt Jy rospondod to at all hours of day or niglil. itesuience rasi siuo miu i dore above jail building. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AGNEW. Proprietor, This hotol. formerly tho Lawrence House, has undergono a com plote change, ami in now furnished with all the mod em improvements. Hoatod and lighted Uir.Miirliout with natural cas. bathrooms, hot and cold water, etc. The oomforts of guests never neglocted. C1ENTRAL HOUSE, H. V. HORNER, Proprietor, Tlonsola, Pa. This is tho most centrally located hotol in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will lm Miiarml to make it a pleasant stopping uluen fori the traveling public. First class Livory in connection. REST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently boon comploled, is nice ly furnished throughout, and offers the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to gnosis and the traveling public, Katos roasonauie. pHIL. EMERT FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, Shop in Walters building, Cor. Elm and Walnut stroots. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work from tho finest to the coarsest and euarantees his work to give perfoct satisfaction. Prompt atten tion civen to mending, and prices rea sonable. J. F ZAIIRINGER. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 2r voars' experience. prepared to do all work in his line on short notice and at reasonable prices, Always euarantees satisfaction, watch' es. Jewelry. &o.. ordered for parties at the lowest possible figure, in the building, next to Room. Will be found Kooley Club J ORENZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA PA. Fred. Grcttenbergcr GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General lilaeksm ithing prompt ly done at Low Rates. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction iruaranteod. Shop in rear of and just west of the .Shaw Houso, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronago solicited. FRED. GRETTENBEHGER. s. 1 hmlit k GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furniture Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA. PENN. C. M. ARNER & SON, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance Agents . . AM) . REAL ESTATE BROKEBS, TIONESTA, PA. Com panic Uriirrwnleil. North American. - -Royal, - Hartford, $ 9,686,808.08 7,454,943.11 10,004,697.55 2,215,470.92 15,609,932.32 Orient, Phill'a Underwriters, - Titlos examined and "Briofs" prepared. Farms, wild lauds, houses and lots for salo or rent. Particular attention paid to the collection of rents, Interest, Ao. Also to tho proper assessment or lanus anu payment of taxes. Leasing and salo of oil and gas lauds a specialty. Church and Hnbbath Krhool. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. ui. : M. K. Sabbath school at lu:uu a. m. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath ovouinK by Kev. R. A. Huzza, Preaching in the F. M. Church t . tv Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Kev. . W. MoClollanu, Pastor. Services in tho Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning ana evoning, itev. J. v. MCAnincu oineiaung. Tho regular moetings of tho W. C. T. U. are hold at the hoadquartors on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Oil market $.96. 'Von can get it at Hopkins' store, tf. Now is tho tlmo to order your berries at Amslor's. It A few more rugs at 50c up at Mile A Armstrong's. . It Blackberries and huckleberries aro ripe and very plentiful. Go to Amslor for nico, fresh grocer ies, cigars and tobacco. It Yotljcau'tjudgo the quality by the price Hopkins asks for clothing. It Bargains In "odd lots" ofshoes, suits, lints, etc., at Miles A Armstrong's. It Tho people ol Emlenton are rejoiclug over tho fact that tho bridge at that place has been made freo. iDStcad of calling our naval vessels warships, an exchange says wo should rofor to them ss "whalers." Go to friends for advise, to wouion for sympathy, to strangers lor charity, but for Shoes go to Hopkins'. . It A writer who propably knows says 'the dollar you pay back looks twice as big as tho one you borrowed." The woodworkers and finishers of tho Mantlo work will go against each other In a gmno of ball next Saturday. The W. N. Y. A. P. will run their annual Sunday School oxoursion to Chautauqua Lake on Thursday, Aug. 11. The inon in Sampson's fleet will ro- celvo $170,000 In prize money ; $100 lor every ouo of tho 1,700 capturad prisoners. The excursion to Niagara Falls was woll patronized from this place and Hick ory, as lil tickets wero soiu ai eacu mu- tion. Road tho advertisement of Ruab's auctiou on this page. This is tho greatest chance for bargains evor offered in Tio nesta. Two merchants of Sandy Lake have boen fined $50 each, through tho efforts of the Pure Food Commissioner, for sel ling adulterated vlnogar. Quite a delegation of our citi,ons have been in attendance at tue rrco Methodist camp-nieeting hold at Frank I'm during the last week. Two Oil City men, who wont to the Alaska trold field last spring, have re turned home, but the $1,000 they took with thorn has not. Jihzzard. Morrison's general store, at Thonip son's, was destroyed Monday morning hv tire which is thought to have beon of incendiary origin. Loss about $1,000 j in surauco, $.00. Have yon noticed tho low rates at tho Clarion Normal for the coming year? In reckoning expenses to attend school count every item and compare results. Send for latest catalogue. Amslor still takes the lead in tho fruit and vegetable businoss. and ins stock of berrias, melons, peaches, peara, oranges, banannaa, lemons.groen corn.tO' mntoM. cabbaire. cucumbers, etc., comes in fresb eyery day. It Babies, quick as a wink. Our popu lar baby days will be continuoi during thn month of Aucust. All babies half price every Wednesday. Amatour sup plios. Chappell's Studio, 8-3-4t Oil City, Pa Trix Anderson and Henry O'Hara two of our popular tonsorial artists, have "pooled tholr issues" and purchased tho barber shon ofChas. Russel. Both these young men aro first-class workmon and are deserving of a large patronage, which thoy will nndoubtodly got, It is perhaps not generally known that a law was nassed by Congress a few years ago that the national songs," Yank eo Doodle," "A mcrica," and "The Star Spangled Banner," must not be played as a medley, nor with "variations," but the tunes pure and simple. Ex, A lot of young chumps iioin tin nlnr-n who have n't been been on a dia mond this yoar, but who got it into thel heads that they were natural born ball players, went over to Marionvillo last Friday and cot "trimmed" to the tuno of 50 or GO to something or other While our naval and military heroes lalcn little nart in Dolitics very many of our readers will bo curious to know what their political faith is. It is understood that Schaly, Evans, I.ce and Hobson are Democrats, and Dewey, Morritt, Milos Snmnson. Shaftor. Clarko and Watson r , , are Republicans. The last sensus reports Clarion one of tho healthiest blaccs in the Unite States, a fact not to bo wholly overlooked by young people about to attend schoo An altitude of 1530 feot, a clean, pure at- mnsnhcre. brisk winds, freedom from fogs, pine clad hills, etc., go to mako it very attractive spot. Capt. Geo. Stow Post of this placo is In receipt of a very pressing Invitation from Mrs. Ida (Stow) Garlick to come in a body to tho National G. A. R. encamp ment at Cincinnati in September, and be her guests while in the city. As a sister to the revered comrade in whoso honor tho Post was named, Mrs. Garlick is anxious that his surviving comrades should partake of her hospitality, and wo feel assured the old boys will enjoy a roval tune if they accept this kind invi tation An exchniigo saj-s whon the signs of tho zodiac aro iu tho heart is the time to cut undorbrush so that it will stay killed. This year cut willows, sassafras, sumac, or in fact any other bursh, on August 18, 19, September 14, 15, October II, 12, 13, Novombor 8, 0, or Docombcr 5 and 6, and they will not bother you again. The drillers on one of the wells on Cooper, Reck A Co.'s lcaso on Cropp H'" when at a debth of about ninety feet struek a twelvo-foot vein of kcuuel coal. This is the finest oil producing coal known and If tho deposit proves a very large one after further investigation, a company will probably bo formed for developing the find. A party of boys undor tho manage ment of John Ritchey and Clyde Foro nian will give an entertainmont iu Ilo vard's hall next Friday evening. It will bo a variety show consisting of tableaux, farces, songs, jokes, etc. The price of admission will be 5 cents and the pro ceeds will go to the Red Cross society. -Lyman Cook of Nebraska now rides 'ligh grade chainloss Columbia, proba- tho first one in this county. Mr. Cook is agont for tho Hartford and Columbia gh grado whoels and will be pleased to confer with anyone desiring - purchase. Tho prices range trom $25 to .." and all heels have a guarantee fr ' ele- bralod Pope Manufacturing C.. The lumber mill of HammouS . Wiltsio, at Seldom Seen, caught fire Mon day while the men wore at dinner and was totally destroyed. We understand that tho loss was partly covered by In surance. It is not expected that the mill will bo rebuilt on tho old location. One of tho men lost a valuablo watch and chain. Marienville Express. Prince Bismark, tho celebrated ox- chancolor of Germany, diplomat and war rior, expired at Froidrichsruho, near Berlin, Germany, Sunday night, in the 1th year of his ago. Bismark was un questionably one of the greatest men of tho Nineteenth century and probably no man bore a mere world-wido reputation. Ilia demise will bo a sad blow to tho German Empire A farmer quoted by tho Waterbury merican says of tho caterpillar nuisanco: Every yoar I hear of the catopillars de stroying wholo orchards. Thoro is noth ing so easy to dispose ot. I bore a hole n the tree deep onough to reach the sap, fill tho hole with sulphur and plug it up. The sap takes the sulphur to every limb and twig, and tho catorpillars disappear at once. I have used It for years." There is not a ship hi the American navy ol any importance named in honor f Pennsylvania or any of its towns and yot many of them nro built in Pennsyl vania ship yards. Pennsylvania armor rotects them, Pennsylvania projeetilos and powdor dofeiid thorn, and rennsyl- auia coal propels them. Why no honor has boen conferred on Pennsylvania soem to bo a mtittor entirely overlooked. Twelve companies of 106 men each have been secured and Whitesiiot's reg- ment of "six footers" is a surogo. Capt. Robert C. Bonner has about completed is list and there is no doubt hut tho six footers from this neck o' woods will be able to "stack up" with any in tho regi ment. Thero is still room for more on the list. Don't be backward, boys, but go to Ainann's shop and got your name in hi tory. Tlw Ovorlander rollor grist mill has boen thoroughly ronovated and repaired and is now ready for business. Remoin her that Overlauder is the millor, and can turn out just bs fine whoat. rye or buck' wheat flour, eornmeal. chop or any kind of feed as can bo irround anywhoro, and bis terms are always the lowest, uo lias secured the assistance of one of the best millers in the country, and now awaits your order. -In accordance with a Into act of Con gress, second, third and fourth class mail matter can no longer be forwardod by postmastors to a now address or returned to tho sender unless tho postage is sent to im In advance with tho request to for ward. Everybody should make a note of this fact, and immediately on chang ing their address notify all publications for which thov subsenuo. giving both their old and new address. Auction Sale. I will sell at public auction on Tues day, Aug. 0, all my porsonal property consisliim of barber shop fixtures, bil liard room fixtures and tr.bles, restaur ant fixtures, household goodf consisting of furniture of all kinds.kitchen utensils, etc. also lot of carpenter tools Diston saws, squares, phinos, brace, bits, etc, Evertbinir at vour own price, tome and sop. rsale liegins ai i:ou o ciock, p. in. GfCORGR RAAII. Fire at Endeavor. Last Sunday a bad fire occurred at what is called Polandtown, about a milo above Endeavor, and four houses wero totally destroyed. Tho fire originated in the house occupied by Herb. Tart, and spread from thoro to tho houses of John Taft, E. E. Zuendoll and John Y hitelull The whiHtlo at the Endeavor mill was blown and all turned out and helped reinovo the goods from tho houses and all wero gotten safely out with tho excep tion of thoso in Horb Taft's house whero the fire originated. His loss will be tho neighborhood of $100. The house were old board structures and of very little value and the loss on them is very meager. Tho families who havo boon unulo homeless aro being provided for by friends for tho present and it is expected that tho company will immediately bull a number of new houses. Where Will You Spend Your Summer Vacation. The W. N. Y. A P. Ry announce two dnliirhtl'ul excursions to the Thousand Islands, to be run July 21 and Augusi 20th. The train will leave Tionesta 8:1.". a.m. Fare round trip $i.'0. Tick nts will lie "ood ton davs returning. Auinnifthe Thousand Islands on tl St. Iawrence River is a most eliarmln resort for a week's vacation. Moating iishimr. and steambont excursions are amnntr the nleamires derived at the I ands. For lull inlormation call on W N. Y. A P. Ry. agents, or writo S. li. Newton, Excursion manager, liullulo, N. Y. Thousands of persons have lieon cured of piles by using Dewilt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It heals promptly and cures ec zema and all skin diseases. It gives im mediate relief. Heath A Killmer. YOU AM) Y0UK Fit I ENDS. Mrs. H. W. Carr Is visiting relatives In Oil City. Miss Ella Conger is visited friends in Oil City over Sunday. Miss Grace Gardner of Sivcrly is guest ot Miss Ida Fones. Bro. Shick was over from Marion Ville last Saturday on a business visit. Mis Delia Dougherty of Kiltauuing is a guest of her cousin, Mrs. L. Fulton. Mrs. A. B. Kolly wont to Titusvillo yesterday and will go to Chautauqua to-day. Dr. Webber has returned from tho Klondike and is visiting among friends at Hickory. Mrs. H. H. Shoemaker, who has been quito ill for the past two weeks, is much hotter. Charley Dewalt loffc yesterday for Rimersburg, Pa., to visit his sister, Mrs. O. W. Arner. Rov. and Mrs. J. T. Brennan are gliosis of their daughter, Mrs. J. N. Da vies, at Wftren. E. Bevier Is In Forest county, near Marienville, harvoitiug his hay crop. Iirookvillc Democrat. Miss Tillio Morrow, who has been employed in Buffalo for some time past, Is home on a vacation. 1, 1 r lir tl . TTr.11tut.. a. .,1 ivuv, anu iurs. n x. uwiunwi yonug eon, or Uoeliranion, ra., are gucais of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gaston. Frank E. Mabov of Erie, a formor Tionosta boy, was shaking hands with his many old chums here last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Deweso aud two boys of Cleveland, Oj, aro guosts of the formor's grandfather, Hon. J.G. Dalo. Miss Nannie Morrow went to Chau tauqua Saturday, whero she will stay a week as the guest of Mrs. N. P. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Will Turner and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turner, of West Hickory, cut to Chautauqua on Monday for a few ays visit. Rev. B. L. Grover and daughter, Pearl, went to Salamanca, N. Y., yester day morning for a few days' visit with relatives and Irioiuls. Recorder Robertson on Monday granted a lisonse to wed to Mr. John aul and Miss Amanda Desliner, both ol Mayburg, this county. Gib Morgan, who has been residing itli his Bon in Scrubgrass township for two years, returned to me soiuiers Home at Dayton, O., Monday. Emlen ton News. - Mr. Calvin Adams, tho veteran saw pounder, of Russoll, Warren Co., has been Bhakiug hands with his many ac quaintances in this vicinity during the past week. F. A. McDonald of Carnegie, Va., came last Monday to visit his uncle,' D. W. Clark. Mrs. McDonald and two chil dren havo been guests of Mrs. Clark for a month past. L. J. Paul, Superintendent of Colonel J. J. Carter's Riversido Stock 1'iirni, at Hickory, was here today making prelim inary arrangements for a line exhibit of stock at the forthcoming Fair. JUtzzanl. The gallant 16th Regt. is at tho front in Porto Rico, and our patriotic young friond, George Birtcil. is getting a taste of real war at last, but it is tho earnest hope of all that he may como through un scathed. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. F. Miles and son, Lloyd, havo gone to Grove City for their annual summer visit. Thoy were accom panied by Freddie, Johnnie and Georgia Armstrong who go to visit their grand parents for a couplo of weeks. About twenty-four of our young peo ple went to Nebraska last Friday evening on a wagon load of hay and took in an ice cream social which was hold on tho lawn in front of tho M. E. church at that place A very enjoyable tinio Is reported by all present. Mrs. Gus B. Evans, Mrs. M. h.. Ab bott, Mrs. W. II. Stiles and daughter, Ag ness, Mrs. E. J. Scott, of Endeavor, Pa. ; Mrs. Ida Conrad of Buffalo, N. Y. ; Mrs. A. Woible and Miss Woiblo of Tidi oute, Pa., aro at Allegnony Springs tor a week or so. . Wade A., son of Addison Shrivor of Tionesta township, died at his homo Wednesday, July 28, 1890, aged 13 years, 3 months and 18 days. The cause ( his death was valsular disease of the heart, from which he had been a sufferer for about two yoars. He was an oxcoptiou- lly bright boy, was of a lovablo disposi tion and quickly made irionds. His early demise is a sad blow to his fond paronts and Iho sympathy of tho entiro commu nity is extended to them in tneir bereave ment. Two Drowning Accidents. A very sud drowning accidontoccuried in the Allegheny river at Walnut Bond last Saturday morning whon the 3-year- old daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiller met her death. Tho mother nnd two children had started to drivo to Oil City and tho father was ferrying thoin across the river when tho horse backed oil the boat and the buggy and occupants were thrown into tho water tho horse falling on top of them. Carlton Klinger, ivhocoauccd to witness tho accidonl from his residence near tho river, jumped into a skill aud quickly wont to tho roscue. Ho succooded by hard work in saving tho woman and tho elder girl, but tho vnuniror ono and the horse were j r - drowned. Another sad death by drowning was that of Eddy Skolly, tho bright young sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Josoph G. Skelly of Oil City, which occurred at Rockwood Sunday afternoou, while he and a iium bor of companions were bathiug in tiio river at that point. Tho boy was 16 years of age and was the oldost of a family of six children. This should be a warning tn our bovs to be more careful of each others' welfare while in bathiug. About ono month auo my child, w hieh is fifteen months old. had an attack of diarrha-a accompanied by vomiting. I gave it such remedies as aro usually giv en in such cases, but as nothing gave re lief, we sent for a physician and it was under his care for a week. At this time the child had been sick for about ten days and was havinir about twenty-hvo opera lions of the bowels every twelve hours, and we wore convinced that unless it soon obtained relief it would not live. Cham berlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrlnea Remedy was recommended, and I de cided to try it. I soon noticed a change tor tho bettor; by its continued use a com plete cure was brought about and it is now perfectly healthy. C. L. Boggs, Slnmptown, Gilmer Co., W. Va. For sale by G. W. Bovard. tatter From Iter. Mr. McAnimli. Nortukikld, Mass., July 29, 1898. Dear Editor: Monday, July 25th, seems to have been tho day set for the beginning of clergymen's vacation. No leas than four of tho Presbyterian pursuasion wero on their way to different points in the East and another going in another direction, all Iroin Oil City to Warren. Rev. Smith, lately dubbed D. D., and I are itinerating together. We separated, however, in Philadelphia, to meet later iu New York, ho to visit a friend and I to visit the 14th Reg. Pa. Vol. at Fort Matt, N. J. where my nephew, L. M. Itaker, of Pittsburg, is in Co. I. 1 went down on the Delaware sido of Delaware City as I learned by the papers Co. I was transfrrod to Fort Delaware on the island. I got a man to row me to the fort, alKiut throe miles. It was a pleasant ride, as the water was smooth ami I saw the boat was in skillful hands. Last year while rowing across the channel at Bayonne I was nearly upset by the boy running into tho waves of a passing boat and this time I was not taking any chances of a spill a mile or so from shore, i got a good man. At the warf I found Co. I had not arrived and Co. E, whoso place it was to take, was just embarking for Fort Mott on the New Jersey sida. The boys were very kind and told mo to get in with them as Co. I would be do- taiucd soiuo time. We sat in the boiling sun nearly an hour waiting for a breeze. Finally it came and I had my first ride in a sail boat. , I got a snap shot of the oat and men. and bv tho way this was I ! picture I got. They Uo not allow au '--"rry a camera about the forts, I left . ' 'jood hands the sergeant of then m-s stationed there. I left it by special request. The lorts are both lormidiablo, commanding completely the river at this point. Tho 10 and 12-inch disappearing guns are surely monsters of death. Work is being done on both forts, fitting them for hotter and more elllcieut service. Boats were li'ting the mines, which I believe were alt taken out that day. Then I went to tho camp of the 14th. It had been a wheut field, but now trodden down binooth by the the tramp of the boys in their drill. Tho field is quite level aud affords visitors a good opportu nity to see the maneuvers. I saw the regiment relieved at 6:30 p. in. Only six companies wero out, two being at Fort Delowaro and Co. E had just moved into camp from that place. I really had a taste of army life. Shakespeare says something about hav ing "a stomach for the fight,"and I tound this to lie true t ven to watch a parade 'comfortably. I was wondering what I should do for supper the nearest hotel (Salem) was six milos away, when E. F. Lithgow of Co. A, loruiery of Oil City ,said if I could eat it ho would furnish my sup per, aud ho did. It consisted of boiled onions and tomatoes put together in a tin pluto, a largo tin cup of coffee and an other of milk (I don't know how he got the last for it was not on t he bill of faro), and two big slices of bread (uo butter), and a knife, fork and spoon were also at hand. I sat on a blanket aud the floor ot the lent servwil for a, table. The supper was both good and abundant lor one time only. Tho boys have not yet recoived their uniforms nor all their guns, aud have littlo expectations of seeing active service soon, lliey are a nearly looamg most of them being quito young men or boys, but are anxious io get to tho place where lighting is being done. I got ac- jiiaiiitcd with a great many of them and had a very enjoyable visit. Our ride from New York to liostou by the Fall River steamer, Puritan, to use an Irish expression, "would havo been more pleasant it It had been less disagree able." We started all right from Pior No. 10, North River, and had fair weather whilo wo passed the I'.attery, Bedloa's Isl and with the statute of liberty standing uuat'd. under the famous lirooklyn Bridge under which the largest ocean Bteameis pass and on which Hows in con tinuous stream all day long a living mass of human beings on foot, in carriages, iu trolloys aud steam cars, aud on till tho Greater Now York was fairly left behind. With the fall of night the weather bagan to thicken and we had scarcely got fairly asleep when the great whistle began to belch lorth its ear-splitting blasts which were repeated all night long at intervals of from one to two or three minutos. We knew at onio wo wero in a fog, hut we had no fear for we also knew the com pany oourd not afford to have an avoid able accident with 600 or liiiO passengers on board. Tho monotony of our whist ling was varied by the answering signals ot passing boats. or somo reason ouo boat did not give tho proper signal ami instantly our ma chinery stopped". Tho big boat stood still aud we slid back the window and looked tmt. Passengers always do this on trains whether they can see anything or not. In n lew mmiucs ine ouenning sieamer glided by quito close to us aud vanished in the white mist that enshrouded it, and through which only for a very brief per iod could its lights be seen. Tired and sleepy we tried to take in Boston next day but the elements wero against us. However we rambled through tho Harvard grounds, stood be fore tho houso of Jjongl'ollow, walked through tho yard of IjowcI, stood besido the mausoleum of the former and the plain slab that marks tlio resting place of the latter in Auburn Cemetery, and pressed with our feet the sod made sa cred by the valorous deeds of our grand sires on Bunker Hill. Wo then turned our feet toward North field, the Mecca of our journey, where already a largo crowd lias assembled to recieve the bles sings that have always characterized these assemblies. J. V. M. Furni For Sale. Tho farm located on the lialltown road about two miles from Tionesta, contain ing "0 acres of land, uioro or less, is for sale. About KO acres are cleared, and there is a hirgo house ami lai n I hereon. Cood well of water, a lino orchard andall necessary outbuildings. I an be Imiiuht on easy tonus. For further particulars address Mils. A. E. I.KKI'KH, 7-20-tf 10:7 Summit St., Toledo, O. The Chief Huruess of Mileshurg, Pa., savs DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family dur ing forty years of housekeeping. They cure constipation, sick headache, and stomach and liver troubler. Small in size but great in results. Heath A Killmer. E. ('. Blanks, of l,ewisvilln. lexas, m riles that olio hox of HeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve was worth $ .0,011 to liiill. It cured his niles of ten years standing. Ill advises olheis to try it. It also cures ec zema, skin diseases and obstinate sores, Heath t- Kilt-mer. FOR SALE. The Mar Homestead. . Anv one wishina a desirable home in Tionesta will find the almve complete in every detail as to location, o. it con tain cloven rooms, is plumbed for gas aud water. All modern improvements. An elegant, spacious lawn in front of residence. Price and terms reasonable. Apply lo. " Ja.mks T. Brenman, Keai instate neiier, (i-SSUr Tionesta, Pa. Thr Hnl Krmr.ly For Flax. Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock dealer of Pulaski, Ky., says, "After suf fering for over a week with dux, and my physician having failed to relieve inn, I was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dirrlm-a Remedy, and have the pleasure of stating that the half of one bottle cured me. forsate Dy u. w. iso- vard. Attend the State Normal School at Ediuboro if you are a prospective teach er, tine or tlie oldest anu best aormai Si-hools in the state, rounded in lsol. Teaehers mostly Normal and College ed ucated. The school has 1200 alumni. A library with 8,000 volumes. Finest school environment in the state; also the least expensive. Has a Musio Department pre- . . . I ..I . V t siueii over oy a grauuaie oi ine Jew r.ng land Conservatory. Eloeutiou and Del sarte by a high grade tencher. The Busi ness Department is high grade and does practical work. Students can be prepared for college. Fall term of fourteen weeks begins September 12th. There was an ac tual attendance last year of 4tK) students, being a pheuominal increase over the previous year. For particulars, address 7-13-8t J. K. r lii kinokr, principal. Sick headache, biliousness, constipa tion and all liver and stomach troubles can be quickly cured by usini? those fa mous little pills known as DaWitt's Lit tlo Early Risers. They are pleasant to take and never gripe. Heath t Killmer. -Hopkins aells the ciothing and shoes. Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas of Forest County, No. 1, May Term, 1898. Par tition In Equity. Notice: John W. Flvnn, Plff., versus John R. Flvnu, F. D. Flynn, T. P. Flynn. Mary T. Miller, Julia Donuelin, C. N. Patter son and Elizabeth Flynn, Defts. And now, April 19, 18d8. it appearing to the Court by affidavit filed that Fran cis D. Flynn, one of the defendants, can not be fbund. upon motion of Samuel D. Irwin, Solicitor tor the planum, n is or dered that a notice be published accord ing to the Act of Assembly in such case made and provided, by publication In The Fork.st Republican once a week for six weeks By thr Court. Attest: J. H. Robertson, Proth. Pursuant to said order Notice is hereby given that the bill filed in the case, is for the partition of that tract ot land in Green township, Forest county. Pa., consisting o! 130 acres of land, be same more or less, of which C. Flvnn died seized, being a nart of warrant No. 3818. Among the heirs or said C. Flynn, dee'd, named above, to whom said land did by virtue of the intestate laws of the Common wealth descend, and praying for !a parti tion amonir said heirs, or if land could not be divided, same to be sold according to the practice in Equity and general re lief, accordingly. Tn iihnKP naim'd Francis D. Flvnn: You are hereliv notified and required tn i-ansn an annearance to be entered for vou within 60 days, and that it you fail to enter your appearance, and file your an swer to said bill within said time, you will le liahle to have the bill taken pro confesxo. and a decree be made aicainst vou in your absence. Samuel D. Irwin. 6-22-lit Solicitor for Plaintiff. L. J. HOPKINS. Are You Married To Any Particular lMacc of Trading? If So, Gel a Divorce YOU WILL SOOltf FALL IN LOVE With the goods we can oner you when you see the Quality and Learn tho Prices on Them. The price on Shoes Is not reduced, it 1m limply Vut In Two in the Middle. (Jood MEWS SUITS, All Wool, Only $1.00 the Suit. L. J. HOPKINS. A GOOD cotoBti mm Mark what we Nay, SOO, In an addition to your toilet, beside affording you lot ofcoiufort. In buying shirt we buy only thoe that we know the Color will Ntand Nteain laundrie. and to do thi they inut be good. Mon.s Shirts, made from Garner's Percales, one pair cuffs, white OvsC) neck band. 69c, $1.00 Men's Shirts, Woven ChovioU and Whipcords, no culls, bauds, (1.00 valuos. Men's Shirta, Woven Madras and Chovlots, absolutely one pair linen culls, white bands. Hot WmTiiE Comforts In the shape of light weight underwear, iu cottou, wool and Balbriggan, lis), 60o to i.S0 per garment. Union suits in Balbriggan, $1.50 pince. i LAMMER 34 SENEGA ST., - Arlington Hotel TjrEF.wr -THAT M. WEST TIONESTA, PA., Carries a full line o' GROCERIES, PROVISION, CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, AND FLOUR AND FEED. i :l: i WE DO NOT CLAIM TO HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK IN AND FOR THE COUNTY, THAT REASON OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH, AND WE TAKE PRIDE IN KEEPING IT SO. IF YOU DO NOT TRADE WITH USGI E US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. Goods Delivered Free of Charge. CHAS. W. WHITEiKIAN. r K ''V THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF- TIONESTA, - PENN. S. S. CAMF1EL0, PROPRIETOR. Good Stock, Good Carriages and Bug fies to let upon the most reasonable terms, le will also do JOB TB AIMIIIDTG- All orders lea at the Post Office will receive prompt attention. FREE S50 BICYCLE To agents as a sample. This is the opportunity for a hustler. For particulars, ad- press POWER CYCl.E COMPANY, Indianapolis, Ind. NOXON & CARSON, Proprietors, TLoneata, Pa. We Will Pay the Highest CASH Prices for Hides and Pelts. Shir Is, Collar, Socks and Ties that Sell at Sight. The Price Does it. Union Suit for 1.23 H"? Suit. white neck fast colors :r. i OIL CITY, PA. directly opposite us.
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