' '.OTf?t i-M),Y Ml!i;MNC, A1M1. SO, ivr,i,,Vx, H. Foil I'M A N 'inu-ilmcv .1 . S. Mood. 1. Mai'!", '. Jiavls, Apnow, M. i:instiii, . Prop or. ' of ihe. Vea.cc J. T. Iircnimn, . f mix, . 'Ic W. A. llilnnds. nirrrtnrnU. II. May, H. O. Pn- :. W. CInrk, W. K. Dunn, A. ii. Ivci . I . iirenniin IrO!, X COUNTY OFFICIOS. hkJf trnn.liKdof Conrrrett -Hahhy Wjiitr. 1 XSfMhijj X. P. Vll KKI.Ell. t resident J luluetj. I). WlCTMOAK. . . .tv-wri'ite Juriiea Joh. . IUl.K, Ko a Ttn K mtn. ' i'rcnxurer Wm. T,a wni:r;r ' 'niinnQfitry, Iteristcr it' JSt'c.ordcr, (te ns Sir a wk i:v. rtr.U. A. Ka nta r.r,. niiniinncritKi.l Bimilik, Ihaac .ono, H. V. IiF.Di--.inin. I'mititt NitpcrinfenttentIX. N. RiuifK- 'AV. P'xtrict. A Hornet S. I). Irwin. Vii7 Ciitinix.ioiicr.i Ci. II. Cimrch. ; ! I'll Youxmc. ' '"iinti Siirvejinr T. P. (Iolmsh. Coroner W. C. l.'oiii'nn. Cvnti AtiflitorxXienoi.AH TiiOMP n, 1. F, t:or-Ki.Awr, F. C. I-aov. .UGlESS DIHCCTORY. 'N . HON b!3TA LUJJUU T. O. of 0. 1?. TITKKTS every Friday cveninir, at 7 ill of lor iii Uidgo's 1L iL o'clorliAin Uiq LodtfO lloom in Par- . W: SAAVYF.i;, Sce'y. J. W. Walker, 27-tC TTOKNF.Y AT TioiiOHta. I'a. XV (Mlleo t t ho Rural llonxe. Will t teml to bus'ine: in tho evenings ami on Saturdays. K. L. Davir,, TTflltNUV AT LAW. Tinnoaia, Pa. J. Collections maelo in this and I'.ljoin- Ing t'Diiufios. 40-ly AJrORNF.YG AT LAW, JCUa Street, ' TIOSKX TA . VA T. X5. .AXSISJ-TW, att on y j: y - a t-la w , TIONHHTA, 1A. ATTENTION NOI.IUKlt.S! I hitvo beon admitted to practice ns nu Attorney in tho Pension oillco at asn inirton'. ' H. ('. All otlicer:s HoliiiPiw, or miiiors who worn Iniured in tho Into wftr, run ol)lnin nunions to wlri-'ii tlicy ni:iy hv riUitled, I'V i lc on or ttddresMin mo at 'J iont'siu, i'a. . A I no, Haitii for nrronniaes uf pay hii'.I Ixtnnty will n!oiiNo jn-oiniit at tention. ' HaTin'r boon over four vPurs n soldier in thelaif war. Hnd liaviii": lor a number of rmm' t'hiiius. niv cxririMH' will uwiiro the eolIectiyLdiii)i in tin? blioitfst pos kibbi til)l. J. li. .ViM.W tr. 1" . W. Hay: AT l,.V A TTOUXKY nnd No'iii'.Y rv ii ut.K-, ii.ijiM" I'.loek, SeiiM-n M.', il I' Hnkill y, I'a. 3:1-1 V 'JI(1NK.STA tlOFSi:, T. C". JACKSOX. lMiov.'ii Ton, Sitinle at tlm mouth of Tionesta ("reck, TionesU, Pn. Ila'vinir thoroughly reno vated and rciltied this Hotel Mr. .laek-on guarantees to pi vo perfect satinlac tioi. His tablo will always contain tlio very best ibe market iiil'ords', and be lias put ilio jn ieo ilodk to '-" eenls per meai. Kcellent fitablinu atlaebed, whieh is iilleniled by a Jirsl-eUjajjiostl.'r. marl 7'X L.iwrenco House, TUONF.S'I'A, PKNN'A, WM. IiAW I. KKNCJ', PitoriUKTOK. Tbi.s bou.-o 1m centrally loentod. ICverytliins; now and well furnlhheil . Superior Hrcommoda tionK and (Uriel attention i;ivon to pucsts. VoifclKhlea and Fruits of all Kinds served in their Hcaswn. Suiaplo room for Coid mercial Agents. Ci:NTfAL HOUSE, ' rOXXKH-.t A(JXi:W BLOCK. Ii. ) Aqxkw, l'roprictor. This is n new jioiiho, and lias, just been tilted up for tlej ueeoimuodatioii of tlio pnblie. A portion of Uki pulronutro of tho public is Nolieilcl. J. 52. ISffiAVI:, Til TH)Xi:STA, PA. IK, "OriMCK llouus 7 lo 9 a. m., 7 to 9 v. Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 m. to 3 r. w. H. MiT. A. 11. KKI.LV, MA Y, 1'AliK .f) CO., B A IT K E Ei S Corner of VA m ife. Wain ut Sb:. Tionesta. Bank of Di.-(uiint and Peposit. Intorest allowed on Timo Pepowits. Colloetions madeon nil tboPrineipal points of tho U. S, Col'.C(!tioi!S Hoiieitod. is-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Tylci'sburg L a , CARPENTER, . - - Proprietor. M. rieUircH taken In ulltliO lutrt-t ntyle tho ail. W-f TOM wAl'.IC neatly executed at the KK I I'LISLIOAN Oiii'co LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. : llov. Elliot will occupy tho pul- pit of tho Presbyterian Church next Sunday, mornii:c and evening. M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. in., and Presbyterian Sunday School nt 3 o'clock p. in. Tho Newtown Mills have started tit) for the summer's run ti- r;,; boil r iu . click iftjegain heard in the back yard. Another largo loon was slaugh tered in tho river. Frank Hunter did the iob. Remember the ico craam at Mrs. Donovan's every Tuesday and Satur day evening. Miss Emma Arner returned home ast week, after quite an extended visit to friends in Meadville. (Junrterly meeting will be held at the M. E. Church in this place one week f;om next Saturday and Sunday. All our Tionesta Mills are run-1 nine full time now and the buzz of the saws envo tho town a'livelv aspect o I . By a recent act of the Legislature a fnc of $10 will be imposed upon any person bavins in their possession a Spitz dog. 1 hn hrsK circiu rl Ihn aonann will exhibit at Oil City to-morrow. No doubt several from this place will "tako it in." rp, t, i . i i, 1 1 ,., The Border Raid Bui, like the ,, , , ., . Riot Bill, now "sleeps the sleep that knows no waking," at least during the present session of the legislature. Jim. IIulings lifted another large string of trout ono day last week Sixty seven iu all, and a "great many of them" would weigh over a pound It is whispered around that there'll bo a lecture of some fort at tho Court House this evening, to which (he price of admission will be 25 cents. Prof. Brockway held anexamina uou t ,.,b M-...U.U uou-o .yu.un.ay : . .. . .1. -i ii c . . i last, ti'iite a number ot teachers and some who expect to touch appliwd lor certificates. -Let there bo a littla stir among our new couueumen in regaru io tome . ; i - I . I oi our nnuK-netic eiue-waiKs, many oi which nre in a most dilapidated cou dition ; it may save the burg tronblo and costs. We publish this week the Audi tor's report of Jenka township, and would advise tho officials of other townships to send in their reports. A nefrlect to publish may iucur both trouble and expense. . A gentleman informed us the ( thcr day that at Knox's mill they were turning out more and better lura- w bar, and with less profanity, than at uny tin. o within his recollection; a fact which ho thought worthy of men- lion. Tho past fesv days of pleasant weather has enabled the far mers in j this section to get their oats about all sown, aud they are now turning their attention to other products. Fall erain. althouzh a little backward, is sum io ue tooKing wen. l 1 l il I Col. Reisinger, while in town last week, speut a few hours on one of .our streams and succeeded in stringing up about 50 very nice trout. The Colo- nel is quite conceite 1 about his trout- fishing, and if we ever get a chance we'll have to take some of it out of him. Mr. Wm. Clark and Miss Debbie Woodinaton, of Tionesta. Pa., were married at Edenburg, Pa. ,on Wednes- day, April 23, 1879. Wre did not learn who tied the knot. The happy couple will please accept our heartiest cou- gratulations, and best wishes for abund ant success in life. Mr. Jas. Ward, of Jenka tow nship, called upon us oue day list week. Mr. WT. is very enthusiastic over the new railroad which is soon to be put through that section. He has offered to denote the company several acres of ground, tho privilege of putting up a water tank, and a free mht-of-way through his farm, if tho road is put through there. The company will find a liberal set of citizens when they strike Forest county. Last Thursday Mr. Walter F. Jones, formerly of thoTidioute Gossip, passed through here ou his way to Da kota, where he expects to pursue his avocation, tho printing business. Mr. Jones is possessed of a good deal of energy and git-up, and wo expect and hope to hear of him succeeding admirably. May you make your everlasting fortune out there and como back to this country to enjoy it. Let us hear from vwu, Walter. Harry Tierson and J. W. Bab- cock wcro out nficr snipe on Monday, and succeeded in killing twenty-six. a Crawford Democrat. Why don't you put a stop to such busincs ? Don t you know it is unlawful to kill tbia game at this seaso of the year? Attention is directed to the new card of Chailes P,esncr, manager of lno brancli ollice of tho Singer Sewing Machine, in this issue. JUr. liesner .... . ... . . . ninchine attachments on hand, and any one in need of ilia same vill do welTto cive him a call. Tho Court Proclamation and Trial List are published this week. From the list of cases set down it would seem that the May term of court will uot be a very extensive one. The number of juror9, however, will bo twelve more than usual, on account of a special case which it is thought will come up. Our advertisement of Reid Insti- tute stated last week that the cost of I tuition is 18.50. This was a mistake. The entire cost of tuition and table- boarding twitn the faculty; is only ............. 18. 00. Those desiring splendid cdu- cational advantages at a remarkably small expenses would do well to ad- See advertise r Charlie 11 ill has been engagod lor the past few day3 rigging up and cleauing out the oil well on his place, " , r ' . four miles up the river. He will give . , ." . b it a thorough test, and if it proves a success, of which there is little doubt, he Yill make attachments with the first ono and Dumn both with one boiler. The oil found there is worth from three to four dollars per barrel Mr. John Heath, of Dutch Hill, is at prercnt canvassing the county with several articles ot use in every hnnael.oU. TTo ha tU ft-nev for J Dr. Dana Bludgood'a Life syrup, and Morse's Indian Root Pills, both 0f wh;ch fire eaij t(J bo eXcellent reme- dicgi IIe alj0 eIla oil cloth aprons, picture framcg ct(J Mr. Iipftth is worthy of any patronage our citizens . .. flnJ ask 1 ftH ;Q DeeJ of &ny of hijJ warM tQ give RU orcjer irom the present outlook it would seem that a tax ou oil in somo shape U inevitible, and some of the oil region naners aro favorinrr the tax nnriinnrnf tn ono dirre.lv on nil For th fnfnr welfare of our o " county we hope it may bo put on oil, if aPall, as a tax on rigs would knock the noise out of developments in this county for a long time to come. No one. rich or poor, cares to "wild-cat" ' - i where it costs from a thousand to fif- teen hundred dollars to strike the first blow toward putting up a rig. T' ere are enoueh indications in tnn r,Rint. miiifl which w hvo L0ticed heretofore, to iudicato success. rPi raw matprial has hpen tripd nH not found wautina- either in duality 0r excellence ; and from present ap- pearaDces, we prophesy that the arti- ia oc frt,i ; ,.n vm ;.,aif trirt mnBt .!, .rnt.t nl Tt also been found good for other pur- poses in the mechanic arts, which we may explain at a future date. In this connection we also take pleasure in 6tating upon good authority, that fine iron ore beds, up Little Coon, art soon to bo opened, aud there is a talk of a furnace soou un there. These iron ore beds are said to be peculiarly rich. Parties from Pittsburgh who are interested came up on Wednesday of last iveek, and in company with some Tionestians went up to test the Ball- town well. A torpedo was put in, but after it had exploded it was found that the hole was so filled up that the tubing could not be "rot within a bun- dred feet of the bottom. Tho creek being high they were unable to get their tools over, and therefore had to leave it without a thorough test, When the tubing was put down the g wa3 eo strong that it could have been iguitcd several feet away, and it is thought that had the hole been clean it would have flowed oil. As noon as the creek falls sufficiently to allow them to get their tools across, the well will receive a thorough test, which will not be long. THE WA Y TO MAKE MONEY IS TOSA VE MONEY! Holeman it Hopkins, Plensantville, Pa., aro co ming with a full lino of samples ot Clothing, Dry 'joods, Hoots and Shoes, Hats, llosery, Notions, &c, aud you will savo your money by calling at Central Hotel Saturday, May 3d, 1879., to examine our stock. I - - I Cms. Gaudnki:. Tho bill for rnising tho bounty on foxes, owls, etc., in this county, much wo expected, has been decided un constitutional by the Speaker of the House. e publish below a letter from Mr. Wheeler to MeesrH. Hillings and Arner. Ho speaks of a general bill being on the Calender wlncli may cover what this county wants, and we irusi ne win use r.is euueavora to niase u a taw, proviaeu we can gei nouiing . i i . , , i explains itself : IIaruisburg, Ta., April 24, '79 Mesprs. J. D. IIulings and Lewis Arner: Gentlemen : Tho Bill providing for a bounty on foxes, owls and hawks io Forest county, came up on second reading this afternoon. Tho speaker ruled it unconstitutional as conflicting with Article 3, Sec. 7, of the constitution which says : "The General Assembly shall not pass any local or special law regulating the affairs of counties, cities, townships, wards, boroughs or school districts." If this is sustained it n ill kill this Bill, and a number of others ot like character. y hat yon wish may ..... .... . . be obtained by a general Bill, which is now on our calender, if we should reach it. Yours &c, N. P. Weeler. FIRE. Ex Treasurer Setley's house at the foot of Jug Handle road, about eight .. ,5. ' miles up 1 lonesta creek, was totally , 1 , , , destroyed by fire on Sunday last. We are unable at this writing, to give the full particulars, but understand the fire originated from the flue. Mr. Set- ley and his brother had laid down to take a nap about 3 o'clock in the after noon, and when Mrs. Setley who had stepped out on some erraud, discov ered the fire the roof was entirely en- i a veiupeu lu She immediately Save the a,laLrm- b,f 8 raPid,7 had thLe P ' "a io queuuu "ere iruiticss, ana oeiore neip ar rived the building and nearly all its contents were past recovery, and it was Wlt" difhculty that other buildings near by were saved. U o understand . i . .. .. i. i l j i . iL mill none oi lue uoustiiuiu guoua wurin mentioning were saved, aud wo have not learned whether or not the prop erty was insured, but rather think it was not. The loss, which will amount to several hundred dollars, will fall heavily upon Mr. Setley, anifhis many h" . i. i ! ,11. . l u : lnenni wwl 06 Pauleu. lu uear vl u,a misfortune. Dennis (Jette, 6oa of Anthony Gette, of Covington township, a yuung mau, aged 28 years, of unsound mind, and subject to taking fits often, left his fathei'a house on Sunday, Feb. 16, 1879, and nothing has been heard or Ueeu of hiin since the 18th of r ebruary ,ast- lIe wore ''gut PanU and ckeck ercd flannel shirt. He is about six feet iu height, had reddish whiskers, I and was very sirnplo iu bis talk. Any I information as to his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his father, Address, Anthony Gette, Frenchville, Clearfield county, Pa. Exchanges Please nonce lt i! Andrew Tracy, who, it will be re membered, was tried and convicted at Smethport the last week in February for the killing of his cousin, Mary Reilly, and whose sentence was post poned until the April term in order that his couusel might appeal to the Board of Pardons for a commutation of hia sentence to imprisonment for llfe was sentenced to be banged on Thursday last, the Board of Pardons having declined to consider the case uutil sentence Has been passed by the court. Elk Democrat. "Will McCune and John Benn of this city yesterday made one of the finest trout hauls on record for this section at least. They captured 114 of all sizes, and amoug them a mag nificent specimen measuring eight and one-half inches in length. They all were caught iu Panther run. Derrick Wonder if these aro not the same gen- tlemeu wo saw buying a string of forty or fifty from one of our local sports last lhursday evening t An act ha9 passed the House at Harrisburg, requiring all officials au fhmied to tako acknowledgments and administer oaths, to perform such sor vice free of charge for soldier and w idows of soldiers when making affida vit to papers for the purpose of draw ing pensions. Ladies especially invited to call at Central Hotel Saturday, May 3d, 1879, aud see samples of Dry Goods itc. from Holeman & Hopkins Mam moth Store, Pleasantville, Pu. ' Cm. Gakd.vek. Correspondence from the Upper Polh of Harmony Township. Ed. Rr.ruBbicAN: Your request for me to give you some items of news, or netes of travel pretaining to my late visit to Trunkey ville, I shall comply with, cheerfully. To begin, I left on the afternoon train, nod arrived at Trunkeyville, the metropolis of North Harmony, about 4 o'clock, perhaps a trifle earlier. On my arrival there I found that section of the moral vine yard in a state of quiet agitation. The runs are low in that section, strange to say, although tho river ihigh, and it is calculated at lcait 500,000,000 gallium of water puss through "While Oak Schiito" every hour. Business seems to be revivcing. Lauds aro being plowed some of them with side-hill plows, and the prospect for good gardens aud crops is rather flattering. Among tho late arrivals was a large flock of sea-gulls ou Brown's island, supposed to hail from some point in Youcatan from tho general "cut of their jib." In short, "every thing is lovely, and tho goose hangs high." X. Cooksburg Items. Cooksburu, Pa., April, 23, '79. Ed. Republican : Thinking that a few items from this end of the county might be acceptable I will send the following for your approval and inscr tion in tho Rei'uijlican, or for your disapproval and consigumeut to the waste-basket : Judge Cook has buishcu running his lumber for this season; he is at present in Pittsburg, but is daily ex pected to be home. We understand that lumber is a very dull salo in the city this spring, but it is daily ex peeled to advance in price before au tumn, aud by r.cxt spring command good price?. Judge will undoubtedly put in ns large a 6tock for next sea soil as was ruu this spring, which was about tw6millious of lumber, and one hundred thousand or timber, it ii gratifying to see "Old Forest" pan out so handsomely in tho ltimberkig business. A child of David Henry's died on Monday last and was buried at Cooks burg to-day (Thursday). Thefuuera was the largest that has been iu this section for some time. The grieved paienta have the Bympathy of all hereabouts. 4 Fishing is excellent iu the Clarion river at this place. Your correspon- dent fished nil diiy, 'nearly," and suc ceeded iu catching nothing after which Mr. J. W. Cook, with the above individual, set a night lino with marked success, taking, up to date, two alligators, a toad aud one sucker. Tho schools of this section have all closed, aud as far as we can under stand, from information ot thoso who know, did, with one or two excep tions, very well, and general satisfac tion waa given by tho teachers. It is gratifying to see tho deep interest taken iu education in this vicinity, would that other localities take as great an interest as is taken in Bar- nett, especially at Cooksburg. Forest aounty necda a good State Normal school and wo could then vie with the eastern counties in educational devel opment. Who will set the ball to rolling for a "Normal" in Forest Co.? Wednesday aud Thursday your hum ble servant took a trip thro' the "wilds" of Forest ; i.e. from Cooks burg to Marieuvile, passing through the heavy timbered lands of Judge Cook, and other largo laud owners. Near Marienville wo noticed somo land suitable for farming, aud covered with hemlock, cherry and pine tim ber. While passing thro' this sectiuu we thought of the decided advantage that a rail-road would bo to this part of the county. It is very much to bu hoped that the St. P. F. & O. R. R., will extend their roud through this locality, touching Tylursburg, North Pine Grove, Marienville etc., etc., to JCaue. After spending a most pleas ant evuniug with Prof. S. F. Rohrer, aud having a spleuid timo reviewing and talking about the natural sciences, mathematics, civil engineering tic, etc., we returned by ditl'cieut route ou BANNEl Always tho Best i'.i.vdcr is useif unit en.l.ase I l y l!.i Tliin Htrindard American i'o vuUr is used" unit en.l.ase I l y CuiiisaniU of tboveiy Lout 1 inilirii iiiioiihoui tne couiil' v. K.ic'i ran roiiltiina u tni.il I till mtmsuid to u-io luilea.l O' a hi'HHI - 1 1. ID Isl i l(i'a j ! I lit il y l ui. is-i hie. I li.i-Ji.VN N 1 .1'.'" Is told l.y liiD.i ! Iu t tt IL.lv : 1'ihui.U ilil I'lve 1'oiinl Tins- on-' tho latter of the above dales, well sat isfied with our trip, and visit. Our thanks are duo to Prof. Rohrcr for bis marked ho.yiiluliiy. I shall not crowd your columns this issuo, but will send you moro when you have sufficient space to accommo date a longer article upon a general topic. V. X. Wood Churns at Robinson tt Bonner. C-3t. NEW GOODS Received this week by Geo. W. Ditli ridge : 3,000 Wheeling Stogies, 2,000 cigars 2 for 5c, 20 lb Durham Tobac co, Fine Cut and Spun Roll Tobocco, 'aking Soda; Layr, Valencia, Seed- ess and Sultana Raisins; Figs, Date?, Canned Peaches and Tomatoes, Roast- 1 and Green Co(1ee:i, whole cloves, Cuycnno Pepper (give a little to your chickens if you want them to lay), ull Cream Chefss, Oatmsal, Sugar, Nutmegs, White Fish, Mackerel, Smoked Ila'ibut, Scotch Her ring, Boneless Cod -fish and Sardines. Ladies Straw hats, tips, wings and feathers, 250 yds iarnburg Edgings, genuine German Colonge at 2oc. Gents Bows ties and scarfs from 10 to 50o each, Fine Linen and Cotton Jaiul-kerchief-', Chromos and Mottoes 2-1 doz, Ladies' Papeteries in lmxe.s from 10 to 25c, 5,000 Envelopes including tho largest official Roasted Peanuts, Cocoa Nuts, Almonds, English wal nut.?, 50 lbs mixed Candies, ChocoUito Caramels and Cream Drops, Bakers Chocolate, Oranges, Lemons, Canary Seed, iemp Seed, Waterproof and French Blacking, Blueing, Navy aud Marrowfat beans, Oatmeal, Caps, Duck and Tigeon thof,. ELUID EXTRACT OF SMART WEED. This valuable medicine has been manufactured f.nd sold for a number of years w ith great and increasing sat isfaction for colds, rheumatism, stiff joints, sore throat, bruises, sprains, soreuefcs of the iksh, inflamed parts, &o. Prepared by E. K. Thompsou, wholesale druggist, Titusville Ta. Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 6 2t. MARRIED. SMALL -AltNF.U. August 28, 1S7S, by llev. MeMahfui, Mr. J. A. Small, and Miss Ida Arner, both of Nebraska, For est County, I'a. DIED. JOVCK.Ir Tionesta on tho morning of April lfii'.i, Mrs. Bridget Joyce, in tho 7-1 til year of her ue. Tho deceased was tho mother of our esteemed citizen, Mr. Patrick Joyce, with whom fIio had been living for some time. Her remains were iuterred in the cemetery at iidioute. ilia '"pathy of our citizens is with Mr. , vco iu his affliction. CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, liY REEIARI.E DEALERS. Flour 'r barrel - j.75(ti,(i.7a Flour sack, best ... 1. (',,", Corn Meal, 100 I!. s - - - l.-iOCU.M) Chop feed, pure pv.in - - l.'J.iCf. 1. ;'.." live V bu.-bel CO Oats Xew bu:diol - 3," Corn, ear 2,V::JO Roans bushel - 2.00 ".W) I lam, su.'iar cured - 10 Rrcakfast llacon, Kiujar cured - - 10 Shoulders ..... 7Vi S Whitelish, l.a!f-banv!.i - - - 5.75 Lake hcrrini; half-barrel - - I1.7.5 Hu-ar - i'l.ill Syrup ------ &i l.l'O X. O. Molasses new ... i Koast Itio ColVeo ... 20(.i25 Kio CollVe, 2u(ii2J Java Collco ..... 05 Tea .lOeiliO Roller 1SG420 Kieo - U.H.i 10 F.Kirs, tY!U ... - 10M.12A Salt - lti(.t. l.UO I, aid 11 Iron, common bar .... 2.7.r Xaila, JOd, ! ke .... 2.75 Potatoes .... 7.'.m. 100 Mine 1 bbl. .... 1.0o( i' l.tiO Dried Apples per l' ... (IS Dried litcf - - - 17(.rlS Dried Peaches per It) - - - 1'H Dried P. a. In s j are I per C - - !" I U.1TI.AM)1' STISEE'I', near Hroiu!aj , IVow "Voi-K. UUTOIIKISS tt I'OXD, Propiicloi. ON THE EUE0FEAN FLAN. The ri .-lamaiil, cafe an. I lunch room at tached, are unsin paMd tor cheapness and excellence of .service. 1 looms .Ml cts. to S' per day, !Sl lo $ 10 per Week. Convenient lo all tunics ami citv railroads. -H ly BAKING POWDER