ftlw forest gtpuMicnn. WEDNESDAY R10RNIfi, Jl'LY 16, 1879. nonouoH OFFICERS. flurfjfi N. R. Pouk'mas. (Virmrt'iirn J. S. Hood, F. F.. Mnble, II. O. Iftvi, L. Agnew, M. Kinstoin, J. A. Proper. Juiiirt'H of the rcaccJ. T. Itreiumn, D.H.Knox. iyii.itahr?V. A. inland. Krhnnt Director 11. II. Mny, IT. O. Pa ri. 1). W. Clark, V. It. Dunri, A. 15. Kel ly, J. T. P.renimn. FOUEST COUNTY OFFlCEIS. Member of Oovrirt.--II AltllY WHITE. Acmbly'N. V. iViircKr.KH. J'reMdcnt ,Jud(je.- L. V. Wetmohf, Awteintn Judge Joh. CI, Vale, ICn fVAnn Krciin. 'J'retisurer Wr, Lawtikkok. lrothanotary, ItegMcr if: Recorder, te. Jl'STIH SltAWKKY. Sheriff. C. A. llANuAT.r.. (hmmtssinncr Km lJj-:nr,iN, Isaac IiONO, It. W. LlIPKlim. County Superintendent IT. S. Enonc- '. WAY,' District Attorney S. V. Tnwix. Jury fomniisnionersV. II. Church. I'kti'.'ii Yovnok. County SiirvnorT. T). CoT-LlNs. CoroverW. C. Comtun. llovntif AvilitorH'NiruoLAH TlTOMr foy, 1. F. CorKijANn, F. C. Lacy. . BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TIONESTA LODGE No, 3G!P, I. O. of O. IP. MKF.TS cvorv Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in tho IismIxo llooni In l'ar- 1 rulKo s Hull. t. j. vanmiksfn, n. n. O. W. SAWYKII, See'y. 27-tf. "" F.. JL. Davis, ATTOKNF.Y AT LANV, Tionpsta, Fa. Collect ions made: In this and adjoin ing counties. 4-ly tatm Ac. vviv onxiorsr, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, JVtm Street, TTOXKSTA, rA. .T. II. A.S2N1TW, ATTO RNIl.Y - AT-LA W, TIONKSTA, PA. ATTENTION MII.DIKItS! I bnvo been n.l it i i t tfl to i.raclico ns nil Attorney in the Pension Ollico at NYah- in-iton. 0. C. All nUb-ors, soldier, or .fiilrii-s who wore iniur (1 in the Into war, can obtain pvuisinnw to wiiu li thev may ha entitled, lv callinif o:i or addressing me nt rl ienesta, Fa. Also, claims for hitch mires rpav and bounty vili receive prompt ai pVlltloll. llaviic'l.crn over four years a soldier in tbe l ite war. mid havii for a number of year entcnf;cU" "'hft proscciitiob of sol fliciV claims, mv experience will insure. ' the cnlloctidn of lainis in the shortest pos sible tinio.. J. ii. AtiM,W. lltf. F. W. Hays, A TTOTtN H Y AT LAW. nml Notaity V Pinu.it'. Hcvnolds Hukill it Co.'h lilock. Scnecu Sb. Oil City. l'a. . 3Si-ly Lawrencn House, 1MONF.ST A. I'l'NN'-A. WM, LANV . 1 WKNt'F.. Fiioi'RIKTon. This house. Is centrally located. Kvcrvthinir new and well fiwnii-lie.l Superior nccoinnioda H ' tions and strict attcnlion (liven to quests. Vcjetalilcs and Fruits of all kinds sprved Intlieir season. Sample room lor Com liiercial Ajjcnt . ' CENTRAL HOUSE, noNNKll iv AiNFV ltliOCK. U 1 Aunkw, proprietor. This is a new House, and has just been fitted up for the cccoiniuo.iatioii of the pntilic. A portion of Iho patronage ol tlio pul)li!s soliciieu Jii-1 v Tlt)Ni:sTA, PA. Oki-ich Hoin;s:--7 tot) a. M., 7 to 0 r . Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 to :i p. m. v ii. mv. a. n. Krixr. MA 1', VAJIK C CO., B A N K E B S Corner of K! in it Walnut Sts. Tioncsta, Hank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Tinio Deposits. Collections madeon.all the Principal points of tho U. S. Collodions soiit itoil. IS-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Tylcrtiburg . I a M. CARPENTER, : - - Proprietor. ricturos taken in oil th? latest style the art. 2t5-tf QIIAULKH 1IAISIO, trnA(nc.L CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Ulimi's Dlack'Mn'ith k'ioitv KLM ST., - -. TIONKSTA, PA CET THE BEST! SINGER MANUPTURING CO., Kranch OlVu-e at C'arsoii'M Jewelry Store, TIONKSTA, PA. Needles, Oil, and Sewing Mai liine altach-iu(-nts constantly on hand. npioO CIIA1II.FS KKSi I'll, M.tu.ii;Li . LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. llcv. A. 0. Stone will preach in tho f. J". Church next Sunday eve ning. I M. 12. Sunday School nt 10 o'clock a. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. in. -The hotels did a rushing business last Sunday. Mr. David Hays and family of Cambtidgcboro, Ta., aro in town on a visit. v Mr. A. Corl, of Tidioute has put in full time nt camp mceliug tho past week. ' Protly girls have boon numerous in town since tho camp meeting co.n- nicnced. -Since tho adjournment of Congress tho country is enjoying low tide in politics. -Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Bate, and children, of Titusville, arc visiting at Mr. May's' family. -Mr. E. S. Pease, of Allegheny College, lias been rusticating in Tio ncsta for a week or two past. Rome of the late stylo of ladies hats look very much as though having been struck by a western clyclone. Miss Mnggic Cogan, of the Indi ana State Normal School, is spending her vacation in Tionesta at present. Tho Misses MoVenn of St. Marys, Pa., cousins of Miss Kate Cobb, ate paying her a pleasant visit. Mr. Gus. Rhodes of Dutch Hill, will please cccent our thanks lor a basket of fine lucious cherries of his own ramng. Yellow fever has again broken out tu Memphis, leuc., nnu it is thought will rngo to u greater extent if possible thau last year. A ladies breastpin was found last evening, on tho river bank, and left at this oflice, where the owner can have it liv calling and describing the same. N Mr. and Mrs. A. Goudon, with their little girls, of Elkhart, lud., have been spending the past two weeks with their Irictds in liuucsta. Ail are enjoying good health. Messrs. Will Cjrnwell, and Will Mclntire, of Stoneboro, spent a few days ill town during tho week, tukin in tho camp niecfing, and :i few days trout fishing on Salmon creek. -, Mr. Win, McKim, Mr. Chas. House, Misses McKim nud Brown, all of Oil City, spent Sunday in town, attending camp meeting. "They were the guests of Mr. Tate's family while here. Miss Ella Potter, of Titusville, who ha been the guest of Miss May Ktliy during the week, relumed home ytsterduy, and will join a picnic party from that place to Oil Cmk hike to-day. The, County Commissioners have wistly concluded to re roof the Court House with tin. The old roof ifts become very leaky, and the rain which comes through is t'ust do.str ying th plaster on the ceilings. --Mr. Carpenter has again located at his old stand, along side of our ofiice, after a year's absence. He brings with him uti assistant and is prepared to do work in tho photo graphic line as fast 03 it may couto in. Mr. Jas. Gilfillan has been awar ded the contract of building 'a new paling fetico around the public grounds, which will be a credit and ornament to the place. The material is on the ground and the work will bo commenced forthwith. The Boss Hun Sunday School extends a vote of thanks to tho Pres byterian Sunday School of Tionesta Borough, for tho donation of a hand some Sunday school library of 70 vol umes. Also extends au invitation to their .first picnic. Henry Ewald, tho boss jeweler and repairer of Tidioute, will guaran tee his work in every instance, lie is selling his largo 6tock of jewelry at cost, and any one in need of anything in his line should not fail to call on him. 2t The Tittisvillo llcrall, speaking of.T. II. Wilson Esq., the new Super intendent of the P. T. & B. II. II., has this to suy, and from all other portions wo here like testimonials of his in creasing popularity: "i'he Superin tendent has already made tho ac quaintance of a largo number of our business men, and impresses them with his geniality, obliging disposi tion and thorough comprehension of the duiies of his important position." Prof. Weber and his accomplished wife are paving their friends and rela tives in this pection a visit this week. Tho Trofossor is looking well, and bis fingers have lost none of their cunning on Recount of his marriago when he sits down to tho piano or violin. Miss Lucy llobarts, who has been visiting with Iter sister, Mrs. C. M. Cott, at Columbus, Ohio, for some time, returned homo last week, and was warmly received by her many friends. Mrs. Cott and child accom pany her. All are looking icmarka- bio well. Hon. John A. Smull, author of Smull'8 Legislative Hand Book, and for many years Resident Clerk of the House of Representatives, died very suddenly at tho Girard House, Phila delphia, last Thursday morning, 10th, iust. Tho deceased was about fifty years of ago and unmarried. Ho bus always been a great favorite with tho officers ami members of tho legislature, alid will be sadly missed by them. Last week one clay Detectivo Hall, of the P. T. & B. II. II., arrived in town with one Chas. Stamford, tho supposed accomplice of tho man Wes ten, now in jail on a chargo f bur glarizing tho station nt Hickory. He captured him in a saloon in Titusville, where ho had been participating in a row. lie had a hearing before 'Squire Brennan, who committed him to jail in default of bail, aud ho will have his trial in September. The storm which passed-over Ijiis section Inst Friday did considerable damage in some of tho neighboring towns, and through the country. Oil City, suffered the most, whilo Frank lin aud Titusville were touched up somewhat. In this -place the storm was not severe, but on Dutch Hill, we are informed, it destroyed some fruit trees, blew down fences, and twisted large forest trees off and carried them through the nif with terrific velocity; and altogether the storm partook very largely of the nature of somo of the recent eyclories in the west. A party from Tidioute to the number of about 20 cann down on the little steac.boat of that place, last Sun day to take in the camp meeting, aud were left. The water fell so rapidly in the afternoon that all efforts to get back up with the boat were fruitless, and tho parties were obliged to take the 3;34 train Monday morning. The boat still remains in tho eddy nt this place, and is likelj' to stay ail summer. It was left in charge of Captain E. L. Davis, i ho promises our citizens some moonlight excursions as soon as he gets the "hang," of the machine. It was announced at tho camp meeting yestetday that the baptism of a number of persons, by immersion, would take place at the river bridge, at 7 o'clock in the evening. This being something new to the most of our citizensthere was a general scram ble to got there aud witness the servi ces. Long before the hour arrived people began to gather in that vicini ty, and by the lime all were ready for the ceremony the bridge, the river hank, and all the available boats were thronged with eager spectators. The ceremony was performed by llev Hawkins, of Pleasanlville, who led each candidate out iu turn, there being fifteen in all, whilo the congee gatiou kept up thesinging during the exercises, which lasted about au hour. A nicely laid scheme to break jail was as nicely balked by Mr. Shawkey, who still lives in the Sheriffs house, and has chargo of the prisoners, on Sunday of last week. Tht wife of the man Wcsteu, who was lodged in jail a few weeks ago on charge of burglar izing tho station at Ilitkory, and robbing people's spring houses along the river, was stopping at Mr. Wol- cott's, and the family missing their carving knife, suspicioned the woman of taking it. Mr. Shawkey was ap prised of this fact, and he immediately instituted a search of tho 'prisoner's cell, and the knife, a filo, two saws and a common casn-knifo wcro found stowed away in the bed-clothing of tho cell. With all these implements it would have been an easy matter for tho prisoner to have rmulo his escapo by cuUing or sawing off one of the bars, had he been left alono a short time. Ho was placed in a more secure cell, and it close watch is being kept over him. The-womau, we understand, fled on tho niht previous to the dis covery of these facts, an J it is well for her that she did, as she would probu bly now bo languishing where butcher knives and bund taws, would not tempt her. "FOUND." Thero appears in the last issue of the " Fore d National", an advertise ment of "lost property," so called, concerning which I have a few words to say. WhaUthc real facti of the case are, are well known to a great many of your readers, but that to Tionesta belongs the unmerited and undeserved reputation of possessing the champion mean man, may not "bo so well understood; and no doubt your readers will agree with mo when I say that the 75ct. edito of the "Na tional" will fill the bill. Isow, this faint rcsenlblauco of a man, wearing tho garb of physician, but who is in reality only the "garbage" of tho Re publican party, who took up tho pen for a living, instead of taking up his residence in one, and who was only prevented from doing so by tho stren uous remonstrances of decent hogs; who has sunk so far below the normal condition of decency and decent peo ple, that in order to obtain a glimpse of them ho would bo compelled to avail himself of the services of Lord Rome's famous telescope, set nt an upward angle of 75 degrees; aud whose political influonce with his party as an editor (for he has none as a man) amounts to about as much as that which tho heat generated by the explosion of a friction match would have upon tho vegetation of the planet Neptune; this man, soaplly qual ified for the task, both by nature and residence, has seen fit to spread before the public the "advertisement" re ferred to, as a specimen of his "poste rior" researches, and endeavors to besmirch those who would be ignor ant of his whereabouts were it not for the nauseous stench arising therefrom. Now, "fertalizing material" is dear at 81.00 per wagon load,but for one who, to obtain his own, has been obliged to pay 75 ets for eight lines of the nrtiele fumisheJ by Cuburn, and containing a full suply of tho "editor" to the line, is, unless the editor had been thrown in, the worst piece ot cxtravaganco ever indulged in by P. M. Clakk. A Bad Scoop-tp. Tho C. O. D.'s of Tionesta went to Tyler&burg o'i Saturday the 5th, iust., to play the return game of base ball with tho ballista of that place, and were badly scooped-up. The day was a pleasant one, and on arriving thsre a little before noon our boys were soon Beated aud partaking of an excellent dinner at the old Culver House, kept by Dr. McCormick. The game wa3 calk'd about half-past one o'clock with Tionesta at the bats; Tylersburg having won the toss and choosing the field. It was evident from tho be ginning that our boys were doomed to defeat, and this fact being uppermost in their minds they played very loose and with no apparent animation while the Tylersburg boys were lull of lite, aud determined to win the game In iu3tico to tho Jtonesta boys we must say that they were nut in a fit condition to play ball, tho mobt of them not having had a particle c sleep tho night before, having attended the dauco at the Lawrence House Howaver, be this as it may, they would probably have been beaten "alle samce, but perhaps not quite so badly. They wcro well received by the Tylersburg boys, for which they feel gratified and return many thanks. We append the score, which is us follows: TIONKSTA. . o. n. Hillings t '2 TYLiiitsi!iTi:a. o. n 2 ICcrrc 2 7 Jlaslot. h. , J T Ualo 11..... Wcnk A II Dale l.l1.... Incrsou r. I1.... Peas 9 s. I1. Adams 21) J. Ten-ill r. I1 5 I'lVV C Kovncr c. i.:. 3 'Hho(l(s '2b '2 :, rs ii Kcynur i... i ; 3,i McCormick lib.. .'2 ...4 2 l K Kcvnor II... .4 '2 II anna r. f. : Noble c ' 0 Anderson s. s 'i '21 111 tl 10 Innings I Tionesta O Tylers buri;... '2 7 H !l 2 7 4-17 11 '2 o 10 Tho Fourth passed off quietly in this place, there being no aniusemeuts during tho day except the glass ball shoot, aud considerable beer "taken in." Tho danco at tho Lawrence House in the evening was a pleasant affair, but financially was not much of a success, tho crowd beiug rather small ; however, socially it was all that could bo expected, and all who attended had an enjoyablo lime. Tho fire works wcro very nice, and highly enioyed by nil tho citizx-us. The day was ushered in by shooting the cannon and blowing the stave mill whittle at midnight, very much to the anuoyance of those who were trying to catch h liltlo sleep. Allo-cilier tLu day tiua one of quiet and order, there being no drunkenness cr rowdyism noticeable on the streets. This being rather an "ofTycar" it wasn't expected that there would be much going on, but wait till 1880, when Tioncsta will no doubt celebrate in grand ol J-fashio.ied style. Usclaimkd Lkttkiss. Iii Tionesta, Pa., Post Office, Wednesday, July 1G, 1879: .Tns. Benson 2, Jas. Griffin, R. B. Crawford, J. W. Ebcrman, Geo. Tait, John Fitzgerald for Ellen Sullivan, W. J. Gregg, A. C. Gregg, Jas. C. Kingsley, Jno Williams, Martha Thompson. All not called for within four weeks will be sent to tho Dead Letter OHicc. J. M. McKay, P. M. Report of the Old Town school for the month ending July 1st, 1870. Number of scholars enrolled 28; Porceutago of attendance 81. The following aro the names of those who were present every day during the month : Annio Wilson, Li.zio Flowers, Dora Ulassner, Clara and Lottie Young, Ralph Smiley, and George Salsgiver. Clara Young received the largest number of Merit tickets for perfect lessons and good conduct. Mauy L. Clakk, Teacher. Some of the Tidioute bare ballista cmne down last Tuesday to play, a friendly game with the Tionesta club, but as the ground is located some dis tance below town, and the boys did not get their dinners in time to com mence before half-past twelve, and owing to the fuel that some of them "were obliged to return on tho three o'clock train, tho game was not fin ished only six innings being played. It is hard to till which would have come out ahead had nino inniugs been played, as the clubseemed to be well matched. When they quit the game stood 1G to 20, in favor of 'lidioute; at the end of tho 5th inning it stood 13 to 14 in favor of Tionesta. Our boys will go to Tidioute on Friday next, and as they will have plenty of time to play nine innings, it will no doubt be an interesting game. The camp meeting which com menced here ou Wednesday last, has drawn a great many people to our town, and th.. meetings have been well atteuded each day aud evening. Nineteen large family teuts were erected, and all have been occupied, besides many who have been in attend ance have been stopping with their friends in town. On Suuday it is estimated that two thousand people weie on the ground, tho most of whom were visitors. The meetings through out have been characterized by the best of good order'and quiet; anil it has been the comment of many stran gers that they never attended a camp meeting where everything passed off p smoothly; which is an honor and credit to our towu. Tho meettng comes to a close to night, and we believe the Free Methodist brethern are very much elated at their success in gaining new converts, and bringing many to tho altor. Wo have not learned wjietber or not they will hold the meeting hero next year, but judg ing from tho success they havo had, the handsotno grove so peculiarly adapted for the business, and tho gen eral good order whi'ih has attended their efforts, we aro inclined to believe they will. The glass ball shoot on the Fourth was taken in with a relish by our sportsmen. Tho Plensantvillo boys were on hand with their trap and several hundred balls bright and early, ami tho shooting commenced about 10 o'clock and did not stop, except while the shooters wcro tit dinner, until every ball v.us "busted." Some very good fcho'cting was made, not only by tho l'lc as.witvillians, but by. our local shoot ists, considering tho prac tice they have had; come of them had never shot at a ball before, and were considerably surprised and elated to hear tho rcfrec say "broke ball" after their gun was discharged. Had tho scores been kept in regular order we should liked to havo published some of them, but as not much caro was taken in this particular, wo are unable to do so. Mr. Sawrcy of Pleasant ville, was the boss "smasher," and carried off tho greatest number of Tliis Sl Hi.tnrd American I'o.mIit W used' tunnies I .1 J oil: I .will I ill' colli. I V. Kadi CilM ens', "ii I" i e . i : 111., i .e e ii h tK' i 'ii Wtt.lI.M'U;-' ism. Id l.y jvcT: imp. .11 r prize.".. Mr. Greeley Benedict was next on the li.stofgoud shooters, and Mr. Reamer was not far behind him. Mr. O. S. Benedict is a good shot, but seemed to ha a little "ofl" on this oc casion ; he seemed to bo surer on n difficult shot than on an easy one. All tho balls weio shot off before tho party was ready to quit, which was ii matter of much regret. No accident occuned nor disputes arose to mar the t port, and all expressed themselves highly pleased with the fun. Tho shoot has had tho effect to awaken considerable interest among our local sports in this very rational pnsstime, and wo expect before long to seo a bran new revolving trap in town, and shooting team, organized, so that visi ting shootists will nut havo such easy victories hereafter. MARRIED. AVOLCOTT liOJ.i:. -At the residence of the 1-riuc, at S.in ville, l'a., on July 3rd, by llcv. T. W. Do ii glass, Mr. Wm. Wol cott of fiont.ita, Pa., and Miss Doll'n A. P.olc. William and hid bride have taken up their residence in Tionesta, and wc wish them many happy years of wedded life. KUSSICLT.-PKAKSALL. At tho resi dence of tho bride's father, in 'Warsaw, Jclterson county, Pa., on July .'id, 1S7V, by Kev. Ilo'iiti'vsoii. Mr. T. J. Kussell. oi'-UiisM ll's M i' is, Forest county, Pa., and Miss Mairuio Pcarsall. May peace and prosperity blc3 tho happy homo of the above couple, and that it will be so there is no doubt, as Mr. Russell took the right step beforo getting the knot tied, by coming in and subscribing for tho IIepuulicax. CAM P ZKNTS. In Kansas City, Mo., on the 20th nit., at tho residence of tho bride's sistor, Mr. A. Ij. Camp of Alle gheny City, Pa., and Mis Susie Zonts, of Tionesta, Pa. CAUSON SULLIVAN. On Juno 3rd, 1S70, at tho residence of Mr. 15. O. Sulli van, in Tionctita. township, Mr. 1. K. Carson and Miss Ida Sullivan, both ot Tioncsta Township, Forost. County, Pa. CION jaxr-rV. IiarJLS COKUEC'TEU EVKKY TUESDAY, EY I'.EUAIll.E DEAEEltS Flovr p barrel - -. - $".7:Q)C.'ii Flour Y sack, best - l.i;r Corn Meal, 100 It.s - 1. 10( 1.5(1 Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.U501.35 I'yo bushel IJoi'.'.iil bushel -IJrotk!;nt liaeon, su;ar cured Shoulders -Whitclish, half-barrels Lako herring hali-barrela Sn.nnr ..... (10 2.00(23.00 - 10 - 7(Vf S - r..75 3.73 "- '.K'h 1 1 7f)&0O - 60(475 20 20 . tof.i a 10;U2i OSOi 10 125 1.75 11 - 3.00 3.00 75(.i 100 l.OOfcl.CO tit 17t!.lS OS - 15 Syrup N. O. Molasses new Koast Uio Coll'eo Kio Coll'ee, - - -Java Cotlbo ... Tea biuttor .... Itico E'gs, tVesli ... Salt best la! o Lard Iron, common bar Nail.4, KM, lug -Pot.ui.es ... Lime bbl. - liried Applca per 1!j Dried l)i;ef -Dried Peaches per Hi Dried Peaches pared per .C Notice to Taxpayers. The subscriber will be at the following named places for tho purpose to receive taxes for tho year ll'.K Those paying 'icl'ore August 1st, are entitled to ;u abatement of 5 per cent. UAHNirrr ToWNsine, Monday, July '2, at, Jacob Mays' fioiu 10 a. in', to 2 p. Mi. .iKNK.s town-nil", Tuc-:d.;y, July 22, at N. K. Dui toii' J. fioin S a. iu. to p. in. i low K ToWNS in r, Wednesday, July 2'., at Jliooks A: Co'.i store. (ii:i:i;v townsh i e, Saturday, July 2ii, at L. Anie.-'s Moic, from JO a. in. to 1 p. m. liiriionv township, Monday, July us, ;:l T. J. lawman's stoic, lion. 1. p. m. to 1 p. in. II A li.MON v to v Nll 1 1 Tuesday, .Inly 2!', at Jacoo 1. Uanju-'s, from It! a. lit. to 2 p. m. K 1NOSI.I.V OWNsn IP, Wednesday, July :!.', ct NY heeler 6c Du-senli'uy'.-: sL ue, from ba. in. to 2 p. m. T!i,N K i V To vnii l P, Thursday, . I i;ly ;;i, at Tica in n's oili. e. TIo' K l A lloiiOl -i i II, Thursday, ul v 31, ;.t Treasurer's oliii e. Those liable '.'or M. n a r.il la for lsT!', will save co.-.l- by plying on m- before July 1-:, ls'7.1. The I' es lo be allowed to said I rc.i 1 1 1 er ou li-eiise ,oi 1 iss.u d by him shall bo as f olb.w : Mel caul lie Li CilP.0 l. ". Win, LA NYItKXCK, Tica' uii r. Tioncsta, Pa., .luae l', l:-7n. 0 lit; AN OF OIL! AXTI-MOXOl'Of.l-sT.' The Titus ille MoiiMMi I1i:i:am con lain full and ci.niplelc ui ii Kct and month !v oil I'cp. rts, and all the local and gen eral new s. Price ski p.. - year. NYcckly Herald f.O. Scud for sample copies. IVLUTIMKSsend 25 tents to t.'eo. P. I low el UC- Co., -11 Park Wow, N. V., lor their F.ighly-page Pamphlet, showing cost of adveri-ing. ! -H BAKING La W' POWDER Always tho Best. and cn.loie.l Hi m COMl.UllS .1 Mil ,1. 1.1) I Hid-! of the Yd V l "d . ,1-ii.u to lee HisUad .-, ; i .lc 1 els. U:.l is Poll II' U and ! ive Pound 11 n