r- or LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, ALO. 5, 1881. Coii!cnH-il Time Tnll Tlommtn feiitlon. BOROUGH OFFICEHS. .f) urges S. J. WoM'OTT. Council men NortU ward, I. .1. van Glcson.T. H. CJoll, Jno. A. Hurt j South ward, O. W. Itobinson, S. II. Haslet, Kll llolcnmn. ' Justice of the Pence 3. T. Bronnan, D. S. Knox. Constable James Walters. '. ' Si-hoof, Director J. Hhawkev, ,R. J. Woleott, J. E. HI ixi no. A.. B. Kelly, J. T. Dronnan, A. If. Partridge. . . FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. . - Member of Congress -.Tab. Mohorove:". tttH! 15. L. Davis. President JudreW. I). Brown. tawctada Judge John IIkck, C. A. Hir.T.. IVfla.Awrflr N. S. Foreman. Prolhonotary, Register & Recorder, dc. JDRTI" SnAWKEV. Sheriff. C. A. RANPAT.T,. aiKimf.Mi'njM'M-KLi Berlin, Isaac Long, II. W. LnnBurn. County Superintendent J. K. IIilu- AIII. District Attorney H. D. Irwi.v. .r.v Otoiifsioer C. II; Church. FlOTER YnUNBK, County Surveyor F. F. Whittekin. (Kroner C. II. (JiniRCit NOFITU. Train l.r,... 7:21 am Train i 3:12 pm Train 13 5: US ptn Bourir. . . Train IS 10:57 am Train 10.... 1:10 pm Traiii 10 - 7:4 pm Train 0 North, and Traitj M feSoutli carry ded, flyirjc: into the tuan's face tho mail. -. :n ., i. in mo r . i s T). Irwin Eso... nud wife r x 1 c. - l ! .. I ju. cuurcn on ounuay evening m-Ai, A man named -Lchty, wbilo ruu mug Babbct raetal iota a box, at Kep ler & Foreman's mill, in' Hickory township, got both eyes severely in jured. Tho box was moist and upon pouring tho melted metal in it explo- llis Vennok'. ruuF.siUDOwiKG3, Au- Barnett Liibbles. 1 -.. r,,l nn. n o , r r ii' d.a Thpro is not much in tho way xl pressivc. 2--3-4-5. Generally pleas- . ant weather, with fairly warm days new9 to communicate .from our locality and cool nights. 6. Fair and pleasant, at rrcsent Tho ra?Pberry has Tan- 7. Sunday-heat and storms." 8-9. .shed, tho huckleberry .3 coming, and Sultry weather, with heavy showers- J aim 1 y 1118 page 01 our muunuiui icu'jiu , iua -Itev. Brown will preach de parted on Mondaf on a two or three Rev. Hill will occupy the pulpit weei,'8 ta Philadalnhia friends. of tho M. E. Church-next Sunday expecting to spend most of the time at Cooler-change cooler evenings and nights. 10. Ditto. 11-12-13. llsat again in tha United States, with cloudy and eultry weather, with storms in Canada. 14. Sunday 15. Cooler to last mentioned, fruit evening. Preaching 'in the Tresbyterian Charch next Sunday morning and evening, by Rev. Ilickling. rresbyterian Sablroth School at 9 ft. m- M. E. Sabbath School at' 10 a. m., F. M. Sabbath School at 11 a. m. Count' A uditora Nicmiot,ah Thomp- tainly of the President's recovery, eow, D. F. Copei.and, F. C. Lacy. Over 3,000 out of a possible 5,000 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. the sea shore. Mr. Irwin has prom ised us a few notes of his travels, which will be read with interest by his many friends. -While Alfred KUin and Charles Bell, two boys aged about 15 years, were out hunting near East Brady, young Klein's shot gun was discharged accidentally, the chargo taking effect in Bell's eye, killing him instantly. The unfortunate victim ivaa tho son of Hon. Andrew Bell. Will.McKim, our efficient and obliging Mail Agent, is having his share of bad luck. It will be remem tiarnil that not Inn it ncra he lost three signed the Murphy pledge in Franklin. f . raiIroad accident. Last 2:00 The new comet is visible at a. m., it is said. . lioaslin' ears will soon doublo up the average juvenile. All the world rejoices at the cer- cold, and cloudy and pleasant. 16. Storms through portions of Virginia. 171 Tfoil ofnrma am? frrKf nfuhft- blr in some sections. 19. Heat and Ptical dai3y storms. 20. Ditto. 21. Sunday Sultry and showery. 22. Sultry and windy. 23. Heat and wind. 24. Ditto. 25-26. Ilavy storms' on the lakes, St. Lawrence and New York. 27-28-29. Cooler weather, with Sunday rains and fiosts in northern sections. 0 31. Fair and pleasant, with cool evenings and nights, with indications of returning heat. will not be as plentiful as tha hlossoming time prom ised. Our farmers aro reaping the re wards of previous sowing and seediug, and some of thorn what they did not sow, and what, if it did not grow, woujid be a blessing, we refer to the method by the teacher, tha maau t tfuploy it, a manifestod interest on tho part of tuo teacher, and mo adoption of, the method to the capacity of tho pupil. To say that any method is tlio best, is a general proposition, and only becomes particular when tho foregoing consideration's aro all implied as exist ing. If we should tnako tho remark that the Word and-Phonio Method i tho best method" by which to teach readiug, it would ba with this view of it. How many patroni of the schools of Forest county to-day know by what method their children are taught read ing, or anything else ? Many do not care if the end the ability to read is attained. In an article very lately promiuent educational nuulisued in a Surveyor Caldwell and his corps organ we found the broad statement maua ium ud mauei nun mu icauii. was brought about so that it was ac complished. But does it make any difference ? Yes ; since the beginning embodies, or should, and will, if it be a proper beginning-"-not5 only the first steps, but all the steps -in, and looks forward to, a successful comple tion : and we feel sutborized in pro posing this paradox of the subject -i . i i i j have been trying to locate a . railroad route from- Brookville to Sheffield by way of Clarington and Mariea. We are without full particulars but under stand no trouble exists until the Clarion is reached ; then the difficulty lies in finding a proper grade to Marien. Crossing the Clarion just below the mouth of Maple Creek, the under consideration, that reading is chain was carried un alon? Manle DQl V1 CTa 01 "aaing. t - I Forest Oil Notes. TTiYHr.STA LODGE iviSr I. O. of O. J?. MEETS every Saturday cvonlnR, at 7 o'clock, in tho Ldtfo lloom In I'ar trldge'MlIall. . - V. M. CLARK, If. (I. O. W. SAWYER, Soc'y. 27 -tf. J L. DAVIS, A'LTOUN EY- AT-LA W, ?ollcotioiH niado la tli'm and ndjolnlnn counties. , Tlonosia, ra. ILES W. TATE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HlmRtrcot, . TionoRta, Pa. F. ItlTCIIEY, ATTOlt N E Y- AT-L A W, Tiojienta, ForeHt County Vi. j H. AdNEW, ATTORNEY-T-LAW, TION EST A , PA. Dr. Coburn caught ten bass troll iucr iu tho eddy oa Monday. This will start the boys. Hon. C. W. Gilfillan, of Frank lin, was in town on Thursday and Friday of last week. Rob. Herman, wife and son, of Saturday he had the misfortuae to stop we take the following account of de on a rusty nail which pierced his foot velopmeuts, etc., in t orest county : iust back of tho too joints. Ho is now on duty again. Smith Foreman is going to have a new floor in the Treasurer's office. Tfc ! a n Vis n nnnfnt tT 1 f ntMPtf. Creek; we are not positive but think teacher ig aB elocutionist, properly that route is not satisfactory, and un- trnrl anil fiillv himnnpil ; hut nvp.rv From the Derrick's July oil report Lsr8tand that a survey will forthwith teacher ou?ht to be able 1 to teach a few of tho commouest principles ; what is Brookville and Marien mail .f "tf" din " route having changed hands, an effort hcgg0Dt or the amount read that makes is being made to change the conditions the reader ; it is the h ow 01 it. of the ronte from what they have been. The teacher should have an object The lumber is already piled in the ITiplrnrv fitntinn snpnt last Sabbath ir..,,t l,11 ami aftoi. fViroo. fourths of the population have knocked Pc ro . " . ' , . . . A.. .0 -.t. -n Meet 01 lair 100 Miss Alice Cogan, a former resi dent of Tionesta, paid friends here a short vist on Monday. Mrs. Williams and Miss Lulu the toea out of their boots Smith will proceed to lay the floor. P. S. Curt Shawkey insists that there is a con spiracy between Smith and the shoe- Thompson, of Franklin, are guests of makers. Hon. E. L. Davis' family. The Democrats of Clarion county Mr. John Hart, who cut his leg are obliged to hold another primary severely some time ago, is ablo to hob ble around on crutches a little. If local uews don't get plentier we'll just about shoulder our shot gun and see if something can't be done. Since last Thursday the Presi dent's progress has been more rapid than at any time since the Bhooting. TheClaiion District Campmeet- ATTENTION KOI.IMHKH ! I havo heon admitted in praeth'o ns an Attorney in tho rvnniim OIU'-o nt Wanh inutoii, ' I. C. All t.nioors, nnWiors, or Hailnr who were injured in t ho Into war, rntlllod, by enUinnon or addresRin 1110 nt ing win ue neiu at wieir grouuun ueur Tlonesta Pa. Aho .jlnlin-for arrwapw Strattan ville, commencing Aug. 19th. of avud bounty will receive prompt at- ... lontion. , ,,' . The oats harvest which will be Having heen over four years a soldier in . tho l'Ue w ar, and bavin for a number of big is noxt on the list. CJuite a nuin- yoars ennased in me, nroeeuuoii ber of our farmers have already begun 1 ! .. 1 ..l..t..iu ir rnritni1 Ani'A Will llMPIlrft 1 0 I If 1 J lll,T Arv,liv..i v ..... Hie collBotion of claims in tho shortest pos sible tiino. J. H. AON IS W. 4 1 tf. election this year. Supposing that the new Judicial apportionment would take effect this year which made that county a seperate district they failed to nominate candidates for Associate Judges. Now that the Governor has vetoed the bill, they must elect two Associates. Mr. Hamilton Stow, of Cincin nati, is once more among his many "About the middle of July Grandin & Berry Bros, struck sand in their wildcat well at Balltown. It is located sixty rods northeast of their old well, drilled several yaars ago, and which is producing a veiy small quantity of n the new well twelve king sand was found, and ten feet of shale. It made fre quent flows while the drill was at work in tho sand, but when tubed, without being shot, it put only five barrels in tho tank the first twelve hours. It is doiDg six barrels daily at present. In tho vicinity of this well to tho south, five other holes have been gn, are at Mr. Butterfield's. put down. Two found a shallow sand Jacob Maze is building a black-' 1 with a small show of oil, and the others smith shop. were drv. Iftheroi3a pool or belt educational notes. here, it may extend northoast nnd southwest several miles without stnk- at present, wit if-.. !-.. 1 .1 The present disposition of the service a aeumw oojeci -. u y " l. ..... . . the teaching should be directed to the is quite satistactory to ine people 01 accorapii8hment of that object. Soma our vicinity, and so far as we can 0f the important objects to be provided learn, along the route generally, and for in teaching reading aro : culture as no change is needed it is not likely of the voice ; an understanding of the . -;n k umf lesson taken as a whole, by sentences any will 00 attected. . , , .,,..; J and by words ; a proper expression. Textcr has five boats turned off, and Reading is not all itself, neither is it einects. or at least wants to. to turn all of itself. off for some time at the rate of two a Spelling is and should be made an auxiliary in teaching reaaiug. ivery lesson to be studied, or recited orally ia an exercise in reading The raodea of expression among the pupils while at play, or in conversation can be made lessons in teachiug reading. It is well to remember that tho rules week. Mr. and Mrs. Adams from Michi- -Lawyer Riichey and wife re- nriron iu our text books for readinc are Five of our schools are in operation I not arbitrary ; they are deduced from ) th an enrollment of 122 "hat has ueen ooseryea lu u ; I iinrnrnl lufltr r. F rtroQi 11 ff MioilO'nL in ing any other operations, or it may pupils. spoken language, or what appeals to run east to the Darling well and west Mr. S. II. Shields, who has been at- the cousciousues3 as being the natural i as far as the Tidioute developments. tending the Indiana State Normal manner of expression. To ome b", In the Blue Jay district three dry School for some time, ia with us again, been given the nf tural ability, largely j oldTionesta frienJs, having arrived bolc8t all finished last month, prove ' Barnett has adopted a new series of ?IfiK' uirand o'lairn well last evening from Philadelphia, where now deceptive belt theoiies are. The books: tho work of introducing them Lm ' ut ,0rit v. some cuides, some ' he has been visiting his son Edward. turee wen3 are in a semicircle south goea oa slowly ; Tho Clarington school standard must'be set up by which to It eives us pleasure to say that Mr. nd west of the Blue Jav strikes, and i,na lmiKr rmt through with the woe co. General directions and principles Stow if cniovinc eood health for one Lnmnlpiplv ent off unv extension of the L.J ; ihn hnnka oTf.lnsivc.lvJ wno co; we must be specific, par- tf W w v I vvmj - J I HUVI 4J VJ-QVVyM,, wsw.. of his years, and tho mdicatioas are fi0u j that direction. Iu August an w-ltu tuo exception of the Geographies. . .1 -ii 1 .1.1- t.. 1.:. I .... . , .1 ... I 1 L AWKENCU HOUSE, turned yesterday from a week's visit that he will be able to make Lis far- attemit will bo made to find oil to the to their former homo in Jefferson Co. raer homo many visits before his - end John Cleary, the man whom wo comes. mentioned last week as being insane, A pleasant bop at the Lawrence was taken to the Hospital at Warren House Hall on Friday evening last, ou Monday. gotten up by the young gents of the Blackberries are going to be an town, was ono of the most enjoyable average crop this year, so it is said, events that has taken place for many The caravans of pickers will soon bo a day. The hall was handsomely on the march. lighted and decorated, and was Forest County is represented at equalled in brilliancy only by the t.i,Aw Af.cra Tin, nd sparkling. beauty of the ladies, and iie.eoinniodaiioii 01 1110 iuinu-. n. i'n'" 1 vuiuuii uuao ; . - , r the patronage of tho public la solicited. n - d g; d Mi Fann anJ elegance of the gents. Tho supper at nca vena flhtinrlnnt. tin Tnna K rriMns r. F W auI1 If If f r V I " " " " ' Dr. Blaine moved bis family and household goods to his new home in Pleusantville on Monday. The good wishes of their many friends go with them. The S. S. Assembly at Fair Point, T E. BLAINE, M. D., Chautauqua Lake opened last Mon- day. We understand quite a number able tQ raise Buffic;eflt funds to effect will be there irom this place Deiore ft cuw for fifty dollars. Mr. J. C. the close. Kepler took a subscription paper, and A Masonic Lodge will be organ- after circulating around among the 'r: : ,t . .: ti ... 1 j .- SURGEON DENTIST. iwu m numau iu guvu taut, xuo citizens nau ine amount raieeu iu h IonUl room in Acomb building, up uua j? euows nan win uo occupiea as few tours. He paid one nau tne tdairs. opposite tho Iwrento House, Tio- a i j 1 ;a w iindarrfolnrr 4l,A nt, ..nd tn,.1r Ida nesta, Pa. All work warranted, and at " ' - --0---0 iuouun.w w.v. v roawonable prices. some changes. The exact time for receipt therefor, which reads as fol lows: TrONESTA, PENN'A, WM. SMEAK 11AUOIT, Phomim:tor. This housn is ertiitrallv loeatod. ICverythinac new and woll furnished Superior accommoda tions snd Htrict attention iven to guests. Vectetablos and Fruits of all kinds served In their soason. Uample room for Com mercial Agents. ' QENTRAL HOUSE, TiONNEIt AGNEW BLOCK. T. C. Tr.i.-rv 1rnnrletor. This is ft new house, and hasjust been fitted up L T , A., ivr ' T!n, nd sparkling. beauty of the ladies, and ...vtmniitilnt 10.1 cil 1110 DIIIll ic. jx inniiiMi 1 viiKuiauuua ua&D wr uinaai . uiu. 1 - - . . Mr t.. c:,..no w-a u;nrW the Central House was abundant. C. COBURN, M. D., PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, Has had over fifteen vcars cxporieneo in the practice of his profession, having prad- uawn legally and nouoraui.v iiv " Oflico and Residence in Forest llouso, opposite tlie Court House, TionosUi, Pa. Aug. 25-1S80 southeast. The only well completed iu the Blue Jay district in July wa3 the Darline No. 2. Threo quarts of nitro-glyc'erine was exploded in it, and the well will make as good a producer as the No. 1. It is located a few rods west of tho latter." Farm. Owners. Production. Skmfep. Idem. Clarington, Aug. 1, '81. READING. To say that reading is the most im portant branch taught in the school room, argues neither hobbyism, ignor ance, nor a proper understanding of ticular ; heuco tho necessity lor leacn ing rules and their application. It is a work that requires knowledge, fore eight, patience, and persistence. Kecpeettuiiy, J. E. HlLLAKD. The great secret of Peruna is that it always coincides with the vis mcdi- catric natura. (Nature.) ' N remedy except Peruna does E. BLAINE, M. D., TIONESTA, PA. Offiok Hours ; 7 to 0 a. m., 7 to 0 r. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 X. M. to 8 P. M. top, and heartily devoured. Wrhen Dr. Ilartman was here, week before last, he made an examin- inatio'i of Mrs. Jas. Huddleson's little girl, whose right foot is deformed, and pronounced the casa curablo, and agreeing, under the circumstances the lad v boinir a widow and not ' ; m rni-ta na np and nnnrorlntinn r, 1 . !,....:,. ir 1 " "r l " mixtod 0 for, tho other "limbs of the tree edu- always coincide with the vis vied icalnx MSrfiS S !:::::dr national ; it is the simple statement of natura, Wood, J. Connelly dry an important truth whose observance COOK, 1'. & a-, ...u.j ... ;mnnrtana nnA lad ta 1CJ Jk fak V4A.I 4UWM4UVV, Mva, " - Wells completed 6 ggirahle practical results. Productiou M r . . A, ... 3 we are aware tuat un uioijosiliuu D R. E. L. BTEADMAN, II. B. MIT. a. b. kelly. organizing has not yet been set. MAY, rAllK tC CO., BACKERS! Corner of Elm fc Walnut Sts. Tioncsta. Bank of Discount and Deposit. - Intoiest allowed 011 Time Deposits. Collootlons madoonall the Principal points constructing T fWl lOOl a I JULY IOOI. Cobb. Rec'd from Mr. John Clark Kepler, for treatment of Mrs. lludduou s of tho U. S. Collections solicited. 18-ly. pHOTOORAPII GALLERY, TIONESTA, PA. M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor.1 Chas. Hinton is neat new fence for T. B T, , c v u i daughter, twenty-five dollars on ac- Bonner s fence which was commenced Loutof fifty for six month's treat several weeks ago. ment 0f 6ame and an Appliance ; the Miss Anna Jackson depaited last balance of $25.00 to be paid on de- Friday on a three week's visit to "very ai Appliance. friends at Allegheny Sulpher Springs. Miss Anna Offerlee accompanied her S. B. Hartman. -For cor "svw-ii Tioturos taken ia all tho latest styles of the art. Q1IARLES KAISIO, Pit ACTIO A I ' . Secret CiriiEK Table as far as Irviueton, on ber return to re8ponding or telegraphing in secret Warren, after a three week's pleasant worda or Bylables. Contains over a visit in Tiouesta. million changes. Is simple, easily un- The foundation for Smearbaugh derstaod, and accurate ; and any mess & Co.'s now store building is comple- nge sent by it can only be read by ted and the woodwork will be com- those who know the secret word used menced forthwith. The scarcity of for that particular message. Just the carpenters and laborers has retarded thing for business men, lovers, boys the builJiug business in this place and girls. Two copies of the table and very materially this season. I explanation sent on receipt of four 'Snnira lirennan has built a larce three-cent stamps. Address J. W. coal beuse on his lot adjoining the Howes, DeRuyter, N. Y. Universalist Church, and will here after keep a good supply of hard and soft coal on hand. He has graded the CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER, lot, making a wonderful improvement, Iu rear of lilum'a BUc-kmuith bIioji, and will put in a set of the most im ELM ST., - - TIONKSTA, PA proved ecales. Fresh Peaches, Watermelons, Oa ions, &c, on Thursday at Wm. Smear baugh & Co. It. Full stock ef Flour and Feed at bottom prices, at Itobinaon & Bonner. Beaver College &. Musical Institute,: Beaver, Pa. Offers best advantages to you Ladies for English classical, musica or Art 6tudy at low rates. R.T.Tay i.or. MARRIED. Kips up Wells di and buildins 3 rilliug 2 Dry, Rigs up and building ana wens arming. down may uot be" accepted as a Farm. Owner-. Deptu. jf y h but we de8ire and Cook, Division 41, W. F. Falconer rig ... . ' ... Tract 5735, Bono Oil Co .-. rig invito discussion upon this, as well as BeeiJ. P U other educational questions; Truukeyvillo, Groves i Co CO discussion not prompted by perverse- aess, but actuatod by a desire to know the truth. Total...: 6 Things taught should not be leit Aside from the above there is not entirely to those who are legally vested much new to report about the opera- with the power to teach them, or to tions in Forest county. In the Blue oversee educational interests super Jay district the Connelly well on the intendents, directors and teachers: the Wood tract is being drilled deeper ; results of teaching reach and affect the same company is putting up a rig the peoople all the people, and the on the Cooper tract, next to Green & people, every one of them, should be Darling lease. Falconer has comple- interested, n r!r AH II Vwl S Tf ? O 1 t Ti NTf A 1 fl Tl fl I miimmm nf tfltl I Pi ff Bua"l' ' v-v.0. Com Moal, 100 lbs will comuience arnuug ui ouuu. vyu uia mewnous iiuvo uu tuon uri chop food puro gram CLAItK BLUEROCK. At tho M. E. Parsonage in Tionesta, Pa.. July IS, 1881, by Itev. J. F. Hill, John C. Clark, of Clarion county, and Miss .Mary C. Bluorot'k, of Greou township, this county. Flour sack, best TIQNKSTA MAXtltiaTS. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY RELIABLE DEALERS. aclivelt interested, in the Flour barrel choice - - 5.006.7 ji.i.ivy tin l.iiofOl.-K - 1.25()1.31 eoatprii iid nf tract No. 2878. mnnv nt" them, and new methods have f'm-n. Shelled ----- 7( fcAAVI Vtawvi --" " w - " - I 1 m J wa. w f -, Rtwart lot. Dimmick is erectintr ariff. RimnlanLod them. The true object of Beans bushel - The Fox, Hill & Reed well will be the educator is not so much to develop ""Sueod " shot and the owners are expecting a something new, as to prove that he Si,omjora . ' - -good producer. The best posted incline may approve, or disprove that he may whUoiish, half-barrels to the belief that the belt runs more disapprove, enabling him to "hold last Lake norring naii-imrrois to the south than at hrst supposed. that wmch is good." It is rumored that the Balltown well Old methods sometimes loso their i .. . . i . i i - will be shot. Ifso it will doubtless prestige througn a iacK onuteresi, eai, Uo;wt Rio Coileo make a irood producer. or understanding ou tho part of tho 1Uo Ctm0 make a good prouueer. teacher using them ; new methods also JavaCollo0 . The two -wildcats-'-Coruwells on faU oftea tQ iya 6atislaction through Tea . . . Bear Creek, and Grove & Wolcott op- the Bame cause ; new methods succeed Gutter . positeTrunkeyvilleare being watched where old ones fail frequently for the i1(,0 . on in0rofit Thov will l.n due reason thev are new, novelty being, Em;s. fresh iu many instances, recKoneu a suusu- salt best laKo tuta for real virtue, and are pushed Lard - with an energy and vigor that, charity- Iron, common bar like, covers a multitude of defects in Nails, lOd, keg the systemitself, aud recommeuds it Potatoes .- where true merit would uot justify Limotybbl. eveu the most platouio baud-shake Dried Apples per lb wita it. There are many methods many good ones, and some bad oues too no doubt. but the success of auv method depeud:! upon tho joilowiug tircum- ?)... fc-'1"! stances, vu : tho uudorstaudiug ot tlie iiionMt-. '' iu about two weeks. Bost Lime per barrel $1.35 at Iloleman & Hopkius. 2t. Cheese, Dried Beef, Mackerel and Whitefish ; Fresh Oat Meal, Breakfast Hominy, and Rip, all cheap at Rob inson & Bonner. 2t. Gooda cheap at Aug. 11, 'SO. Haslet it Soya. 1.502.0 I . is - 8.0 6.3 $! 7 18(. S 15(c.ii 1 " .25(Ut 07 ti 1. - 3. . 3. Dried Beef Dried l'eaches por tb Dried Peaches pared per X .WU.te Ktcinwl!.lorl3 so. wiiiww.ul H'n.(i.
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