4 if WEDNMIT M 0 IS ?i 1 N P. , JIN. M, ISSO. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Rurgess'S. S. Fkkeman. Cunncilmen .T.N.Hood. I' E. Mablo, II. O. On vis, L. Agnew, M. EiiiHtciti, J. A. Proper. Justice of the .l'caec-3. T. Brennan, I). 8. Knox. VovstabtrW. A. Illland. School Directors .7. Slmwkcy, 1). W. Clrk, A. It. Partridge, C. A." Riuulall, A. 1J. Kelly, J. T. Urpiinan. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. - Member of Cnnrtre. IIawiiy Whitk. Assembly N. 1'. tVifKKf.KU. President Judge li. I). Wktmohk. Assneinte Judges Jon. (I. Dale, Kd- WAIII) IyKKR. ' Treasurer V'm, TiAwnrcn. Prothonoai y, Register t Recorder, et c. JrHTIS SflAWKKV. Sheriff. 0. A. lUNTUr.r.. Commissioners F.Ll BF.rtl.TN, IsAAC I.ono, H. W. Li,M"nrn. County Superintendent IX. S. BnocK- WAY. IHxtrict Attorney S. D. Inwtx. Mri Commissioners C. II. Church. rKTK.Il YoUNOK.' County Surveyor T. D. Cot.MNs. Coroner W. C. Numw. County A it tilt or Nk'hot.ar Thomp son, R. F. OorF.r.ANP, V. C. Lacy. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Mr TIOUESTA LODGE No. :io;, I. O.of O. F1. MEETS every Friday evening, nt 7 o'clock, in the L ul;o Kooiii lti Par trhlire'H Hull. C. E. McCRAY, N. O. O. W. SaWYKR, Heo'y. Ii7-tf. K. L. Davis, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Ta. Collections made ill this and adjoin ing counties. 10-ly rjAria va.iv ciiidwiiv, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Klin Street, TIOXESTA, PA. Q A T T O R .Y 11 Y - A T- L A W , TIOXESTA, PA. " ATTENTION NOLllt;it ! 1 have been admitted to practice ns nu Attorney hi the. Pension orilco at Wash ington, " D. C. All officers, soldiers, or fcail.ir who were in nr-d in Urn lute war, can obtain pensions to which they may 1 entitled, hv ealllng on or addressing me at 'I ionesta, t'K. Also, claims for arrearages of pay mid bounty will receive prompt at tention. Uavin'T linen over Tour years a Hohlier in tb l ite war, and having for a number of voara cniruKfd in tbe prosecution oi sol diers' claims, my experience will assure. tho collection ol claims in tlio shortest po:s bible time. J. B. AONEW. 4ltf. F.W.Hays. A TTOUXKY AT LAW, X Puw.io, Rcviiobl Huki Uk.ck, Keneca Si'., Oil I'it.v, Pu, and Not a in- t Co.'s S'.Mv Lawrenco Howse, lUONl.STA. PKNN'A. WNf. LAW- L KKXnC. PRoruiinoH. This Iiousm Is centrally locntotl. lvcrythim? new and well furniwhcd Huperior accommodii (ioim nd strict attention given to pucsts. .Vegetables nd Fruits of nil kind served 'in their kcuhoii. biunplo room for Com mercial Atfontu. CENTRAL HOUSE, BONN ICR A- AflNIiW RTiOCK. T.. Au.vkw, Proprietor. Tliis is a new iioiiho, and has just b?en CiMed up for the flccoiniuodiitioi'i of the public. A portion of tho patronage of the public Is solicited. 4tbly J. I'l. IU.AIXS 31. I., TIOXUSTA, PA. r OV'KK'K Hoints;--" to U A. M.t 7 to "J r. . Wednesdays and Saturdays from 11 . M. to 3 r. m." H. MiV. A. B. KKI.I.T. MA Y, VA 11 K Q CO., PACKERS Corner of Elm & Walnut Sts. Tionesta. Rank of Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed-on Time Deposits. Collentions made on all the Principal points of tho U. S. Collections solicited. lS-ly. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. TlOXIiSt'A, iA., M. CARPENTER, . . - Proprietor. Pictures taken in all tho latobt styles thea.it. 2(i-tf piIARLES RAISKJ, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE .AND WAGON MAKER. In rear of Ilium's RlacUsiniili shop, ELM ST., - - TIONKSTA, PA flOUCXEYEBLlCKSJllIT (W. V. WILSON) IS permanently lm-atcd in tho Roberts shop, near llaslet'H corners, w here he is prepared to meet till his old custoini-rs, and as many now ones as feel disposed to favor him with their custom. His motto is : "Live and let live." W. V. WILSON. Xioncsta, .lime il, l.ST'.t. SlTUSORIIiEfortlio Forest RtpuWicuD It will i ay. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Hev. A. O. Stone will preach in tlio E. Churcli next Sunday evo- mug. M. E. Sunday School nt 10 o'clock n. m., and Presbyterifta Sunday School 3 o'clock p. m. Lust Sunday and Monday were the pleaaantCRt days we've had this summer. - Tho court proclamation, jury list, etc., fur the February terra ot court are published to day. . Dr. Egbert, of Red Hock epent a fow days in town this week. He is looking unusually well. -A man down town bus gone cra zy tryiuc to keep a record ot the weather during the last 24 hours. Tho County Anditor's.Re port will appear in our next issue. As usual tha report shows a tip top standing of the financial afl'uirs of our county. About three miles of pigeons flew over town this morning. It reminded ono of the olden times. ' They are growing plentier as the weather gros finer. The Howe murder trial commenc ed yesterday morning in Franklin, after considerable delay in drawing n jury, i lie trial will probacy occupy the whole week. A number of gentlemen are said to be negotiating for the purchase of the Mendville Vindicator, Greenback and its removal to Titusville, to start a Democratic daily. Franklin J Yeas. The past few evenings have been most lovely for eleighriding if we'd only had the sleigh and the riding. Like the olJ lady who said if she had some milk she'd mako some mush, if she had tome meal. Dr. A. Fisher, Dentist, of Warren, Pa., was in town week before last and wilr return on court week, which will commence ou the 4th Monday of Feb ruary. Thoso wishing his services should make a note of this fact. The Warren Ledger wants it pass ed down that "a raft came down the river Jan, 20th, 1881." Now, when ve see a raft come down the river in "Jan. 1881'' we'll help pass it down, and not until then. D'ye hear ? While unloading some goods from a wagon ou Monday of last week, Will Hillings sustained a severe strain of the hack, from the effects of which he was "laid up." lie is gradually im proving, glad to say. The silver wedding on Monday evening was a brilliant success, so ev ery one who was theru says. An over dose of work prevented us trora attend ing, but we had our special reporter on tho spot, who gives it a good send-oh". Bruce Crawford expects, if there is suflicieut water, to pull out of the mouth of the creek with a twelve- platform raft to day. We don't see why our lumbermen might not as well run their lumber now as later; they have nothing e-ls to do. Next Monday, Feb. 21, will be 'ground-hog day." It will bo watch ed with greater interest than over this year, and should this never-failing weather, prophet be able to see hi shadow there will be general rejoicing in tho camps about here. As will be seen by notice pub lished in another column, the County Commissioners jill dispose of several tracts of laud on Tuesday of court week. Those interested should look up thosii pieces of real estate, as there may be bargains in some of them. The St. Petersburg Crude Local fluttered its last with last week's issue. The editor says the onco prosperous town id no longer able to support a paper. It was onca a healthy and wide awake journal, and with its sur viving comrades wo mourn its untime ly demise. , K The revival meetings at the M. E. Church are progressing fiuely, aud quite a number havo gone forward during the weok. The Freo Metho dist brethren commenced a series of meetings here on Sunday evening with good evidence of success. May much good reaii lb from tho efforts of both de nominations. --The Nursery for February ij at hand, handsome, interesting and in structive as ever. The anxiety with which the little folks, who have been in the habit of rt-ceiving it, watch for its monthly visits fully attest the es teem in which it is held by them. Published by Juhu L. Shorey, 30, I IJrouiGeld St. HMitoD, at 51.50 a yr. Although nearly three weeks have elapsed since the distressing affair at Newtown, no traces of Mr. lludolph's child have been discovered. No one seems to doubt but that the child was drowned, and if the creek should not freeze up it is probable the body will be discovered when the water falls. That such may he tbe case is the fer vent wish of all our citizens. Clarion county's Republican Com mittee had a meeting Inst week aud endorsed Forest County's choice for Senatorial delegate to the Slate con vention, E. L. Davis, Esq. As the position belongs to Forest County this year, according to party usages, the other counties in the district will doubtless also endorse Mr. Davis. The Convention will meet in Harris burg one week from to-d'iy. Last week, in speaking of Mr. & Mrs. Wolcott's silver wedding, we said it would be the first ever held iu this place, and therefore, told what wasn't so. Tho late lamented Hon. J. A. Dale and lady celebrated their silver wedding a year or so previous to the Judge's death, -an important event which was attended by upward of a hundred guests, but which escaped our memory when writing the item in last week's issue. -A fiual decision has beeu render ed by the Supreme Court in the Maine muddle which knocks the last prop from under tho fusionists. Speaking or Die case tne ucmcu tins morning says: "The decision of the supreme court of Maine is unfavorable to the fusionist body, and the republican leg islature is decided to be the only legal one in the state of Maine. Now let the former go home and get ready for planting potatoes in the Bpring, and prepare for,thepresideutial campaign." Report of Iluddleson School for the month ending Jan. 24, 1880 No. of pupils enrolled 34; average at tendangi 39 ; perceDt. of attendance 89. Edward Hiles, FraDcis Houser, John Zuck, Jacob and Charles Korb, Mel he Mong, Mary Korb, Lizzie Moug, Rachel and Leah Allio have been present every day during the mouth. Francis Houser, Mary Korb and Leah Allio have excelUd in spcl ling. No. of visits 12. Emma W. Smuvr.it, Teacher. The constable has posted notices to the effect that there will be an elec tion held iu Tionesta on the Sd Tues day of February rext, being the 17th day of the month, and that then aud there the voters will elect one person for burgess ; six councilmen, threo for each ward ; two school directors for the north ward ; one nonstable ; one high constable ; judge and inspectors of election ; two overseers of the poor; two auditors, aud one assessor. Now let only the best and truest men be elected to till these positions and will be well with us then." Messrs. Davy Ililauds, R. W Bacon, Dad Huliugs, Jim Carson aud Dan. Agnew, who were up in the beech woods netting, or trying to net pigeous relumed ou Monday. They report the birds plenty bul hard to "hail." Some of them will return in a few days and give them another trial. They say the pigeons are increasing iu number but have do regular course of flight. Some very nice flocks passed ovci this place Monday and Tuesday mornings of this week. There's one consolation iu this kind of weather ; if wo can't have sleighing we can have pigeons. Attention is directed to the "ad of George W. Dithridge in another column. Mr. D. has secured the hand some and capacious store room of Mr Partridge, and is opening the finest stock of goods he has ever brought to this place, and respectfully invites ev erybody to pay him a visit, whether they care to buy or not. It has always been his aim to keep the very best of everything, aud those wh have here tofore patronized him will agree that ho has succeeded admirably. His ad vertisement is incomplete this week, owing to the fact that he has been kept too busy at his store to write out the full details. Call and see him. 11 r he Silver Wedding. One of the gayest social events that, has taken place in our town for some time, was the celebrating of the twenty-fifth anniversiry of tho marriage of Mr. and Mrs. S.' J. Wolcott, at their residence on Monday evening last. Over one hundred ladies and gentle men, old and young, were gathered within the spacious and. brilliantly lighted apartments. It seemed as if there would be no end to the gather ing. The door-bell would scarcely cease to vibrate when a fresh jingle would announce another arrival and invaria bly bring forth from the numerous groups of merry lotus-caters the re mark : "And slill they come." Ex cellent music was rendered duriug the fore part of tho evening by Prof. Peck and others; later, the lucious viand, rich and juicy, were served, and the manner in which tho guests partook of the same gave abundant evidence that they were highly appreciated. Re freshments over, t lie older ones gather ed in groups and conversed upon the varions topics of the day, whilst the younger class, too full for utterance, amused themselves by performing as tounding feats of legerdemain, con vincing many that in tlio depths be yond lie facts that scientists have nev er been able to demonstrate. To see a man of no little weight hurled iuto pace, yea almost through the ceiling, by four maidens liftbg with tho tips of their dainty fiugerj.is something approaching a miracle. The. .presents were rich and rare, valuable, ornamental aud useful. The town clock had tolled the hour of two before the guests begon to disperse. Each went away showering blessings upon the happy couple who have parsed bo gloriously through the trials any triumphs of twenty-five winters of married life. Report cf Borough Schools for the Month Ending Jan. 19, 1880. Room No. 1 ,T. K laud, Teacher. II Ih- Joe. Dewees Arthur Kelly Dani'l Jackson Charles Adams , James Davis Charles Partridge Charles White Charles Davis Sammy Clark Byron Coburn Forest fshoup Clyde Shoup Emma Davis May Shawkey Carrie Hunter Emma Sloan Hollo Shoup Cora Knox Dollio Hood Sadie Peaso Kate Pease Emma Sawyer Eu ret ta Proper Cora Scott Kato Cobb Ida Pimp Nettie Hill Anna Hillings Dora Adams Jessie Knox Ed i til Kratzer Sallio llulinirs Emma Hidings Minnie Lackey .anna Tate May Afinew Lyclo l'atton a 5, c 6S "A 17 15 lot 17 10 ( 17 71 10, i w 14 17 in n! .1 14i !ii !l 10, 171 5! '! 10) 10 ,sf "I 10! 10 A A sallow complexion, a languid, spiritless state of mind, and an ex hausted debiliated condition of the body, is always remedied by taking Barosma, and Dandelion and Man drake Pills. Prepared by E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Pa. For sale by Bovard. 45-2t. "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher," by purifying the system, soften tha skin aud beautifies tho complexion. For sale bv Bovard. -15-2t. List of Jurors for February Term 1880. GRAND JUItOPS. Tionesta Boro. A. B. Kelly Fore man, banker, Wm. WolcoU laborer. Tionesta Twp. Ferd. Wenk far mer, M'uhael Fitzgerald farmer, Geo. Saltsgiver farmer, Moses Mealy -farmer, Quint .Tamieson manufacturer. Kingsley. S. J. Setley, farmer, Frank Gillespie farmer,' Henry Zuen dell fa I me'r. Jenks. Edgar Burton farmer. . Harmony. A. Neely farmer, Wm. Y. Siggins farmer, Benjamin Fogle farmer, J. IL Snfder farmer, G. Sham burg producer, James Elliott farmer, N. B. Howell farmer. GTeeu. Joseph Weast farmer. Bamett. W. M. Coon laborer, S. H. Cook laborer, Archibald Blark farmer. Hickory. John Brecht farmer, Samuel Douglass farmer, petit .H'uorw. Tiouesta Boro. Charles Congdon clerk, W. A. Grove producer. Tionesta Twp. Andrew Maly far mer, G. W. Zents farmer, John Wal ters farmer, Jacob Siuearbaugh farmer, Wm. Clark farmer, J. A. Shriver far mer, Patrick Black laborer. Barnoti. J. L. Fitzgerald laborer, E. II. Stoughton boat builder, Jerry Greenawalt farmer, John II. Love farmer, FrUud Fulmer laborer, Sol. Fitzgerald farmer, Jacob Mays far mer, John H. White farmer. Green. Wm. Hunter laborer, James Smith laborer, Fred Ledebur farmer, James Walters farmer, Richard Dickrager farmer. Harmony. N. Tuoruburg producer, Byron Landers lumberman, JohnNof sker farmer. Hickory. Andrew Emert laborer, II. M. Range laborer, James Sibbold farmer, Perry Hill laborer, Charles Southard laborer, Lewis Keister, la borer, James Hunter farmer. Jenks. John Salliday farmer. Kingsley. D. B Tobey lumberman, Isaac Shunk laborer, George Watson jobber, Johu Burheu farmer, Ebenezer Russell, Sr. lumberman. Room No. 2 Miss E. A. Dawson, Teacher. Willie Richards Willie Hunter Willie Kilmer Charlie Kilmer Sammy Clark Charlie Davis Eorest Proper Forest Shoup Harve Teitswortu Corbet Ajrncw (ieorgo Jackson James Kelly Clarence Urubbs Clyde Shoup Elbert Cad wick Willis Albaiifch liyron Coburn Hin t Davis (ieorne Kilmer Charles Tictsworth Chester Tiets worth , Thomus Seitrel Herniie Copoland , May Agnew , Jessie JCnox Eda Knox , Dora Adams , Artie Robinson Erne Clark Sallie Hillings Li..ie Randall Eflio Walters Rena Campbell Nannie Ittlo Leon a Davis Zana Tate Carrie Dithridge Minnie Shawkey Flora (Jrubbs....! Louie Richards Minnio Lackey Maggie Robinson Mvrtie Copeland , Edith Kriitzer Emma Hulings , Wanted. A situation by a fiast-Dlass Grocery Clerk. Apply or address REri'iiLicAN office. And I pray datdj Lord take mo, till I tried 'it'lIsT8' Cough Syrup," an' I's ntbber coughed since. How's dat for high, boss ? For salo by Bovard. 45-2t. Room No. 3 Mrs. T. R, Conn, Teacher. Joe. Partridge Rarrett Ittel Carl Coburu Phi n Agnew Willio Scott John II uiitor Hartie Lawrence , Jhn Clark Joe. Richards , Horton Albaugh Charlie Dovard Forest Rovard James Cunficld John Ittel Jack i'ate Charlie Anderson...;.,.. Willie Saul John Henderson Minnio Albaugh Vinnio Randall Nellie Walters Flora Walters May Knox Kate Knox KttieToitsworth Rlanehe Pensn Mary Dithrid-.ro Rachel Dilhi ide Estella Noble Florence Klaier-tivcr.... Vernie Agnew NellicHiiiit.r Kato Cantiold Lucy ('aulieM Ressio Tate Susio Albaugh Maude Van Uicseil Maude Adams May Wilson Sonhonia Albaugh Ella Ciregg Esther Henderson Louisa Henderson Ciertio Henderson 17 17 17 17 8 8 17 8 17 17 17 17 17 8 17 17 8 17! 17 17 17 10 10 8 8 17 8 17 17 8 17 17 17 17 17 8 17 17 17 17 8 1 10 , 1 8 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 1 1 1 17 !) 17 10 10 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 1 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 10 10 10 10 17 17 17 17 17 11 17 10 10 10 10 10. II 17 0 11 in 17 17 17 17 12 I1' "I 11 10 1(1 10 10 II) 10 10 tl 5 I'M 10 11 1.1 8i Si i 5'. 12i !l 10 17 7 n 15! 1:21 5 10 10 3 i) 10 10 45 7 17 8 17 17 8 12 17 13 10 12 f. 17 17 4 17 8 3 10 1 - 1 16J 10 17 17 15 1( 124 17 10 151 1 S' l5ij 12 ! ' 7 2 1 17 17 10 iri ti 154 10 17 14 841 17 17 14 17 10i 171 17j 11 15 10 7 o a . (!.- 1)2 DO OS H 87 01 07 9H 73 02 1)7 01 87 its !7 Shj 8!) I'd 91 !):i 15 Teachers' Educational Association. 2! 4 4 1 10 I) 14 "A 8 0 1 f 8 3 3 13 10 2 2 1 12 11 3 4 11 04 !I5 85 !)0 08 08 00 00 85 80 05 oa 85 08 04 80 b.r 00 00 07 00 00 95 93 OS 05 08 05 00 OS 05 05 00 OS 80 OS 05 01 08 02 05 03 08 85 85 85 55 55 70 70 00 C5 90 55 00 GO 00 80 00 05 80 00 50 05 100 00 05 05 00 75 0O 08 (Ml 85 80 80 75 80 75 75 85 00 00 80 00 A few teachers met to day at ths German Hill School house and organ ized themselves iuto the nucleus of an educational association. llouso called to order by Mr. R. Z. Gillespie at 10:00 a. m. After remarks by tho different teachrrs present, a constitu tion was read and adopted. Agrceablo to tbe constitution the following teach ers were elected to fill the various offi ces provided by the constitution adopted. President, F. F. Whiltekin ; Vice President, J. M. Harlley; Recording Sec'y, R. Z. Gillespie; Corresponding Sec'y, MU3 Auna Gueiither; Treas urer, E. E. Zueudel. The Presideut appointed a com mittee to draw up a series of by-laws. The committee consists of R. Z. Gilles pie, Misu Anna Gueuiher and Mr. I'. K. Zueudel. The houso went iuto a committee of the whole and fiieed upon tiuio and place of meeting. Was decided that we' meet at tbe Tubb's Run School bougie, Green lownship, Saturday, Feb. 21, 1880. Programme prepared for above meeting is its follows : What is the object of our associa tion? F. F. Whittckin. School Government, Miss Auna Gueuther. What are the objects of our common school system? Miss E. E. Arner. What i the relation of the parent to the teacher in teaching? Prof. Broekway. How would you teach small children understanding ? R. Z. Gillespie-. The Male Teacher, J. M. Hadley. Evening Session. Physical Gei.g rnphy, F. F. Whittekin. Adjourned to mact at above time an place. F. F. WniTTKKiK, Pres't. R. Z. Gillespie, R. S Saturday, Jan. 24, 1880. Appeal Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Forest County will be at the follpwing places at the time designated for tho purpose of holding appeals for the Trieuial Assessment of 180: Twp., Clarington, Feb. 10. Burnett Jenks Green Kingsley Hickory Harmony House, Tiouesta Marieuville, " Nebraska, Newtown, " East Hickory " Alleuder School Com'rs Office, " Boro. " Twp., " " Howe " Brookston, By order of Commissioners, J. T. Bl'. EN NAN, Clerk. 11. 12. 18. 14. 10. 17. 18. 19. nr. Whlttirr, of Plttsbnrgb, Pa., It is well known, has for muny years stood at tba head of the profession in his specialty, all chronic and b'ood diseases, nervous prostration and all dis astrous consequences. See his card in ono.licr col umn. Rend his works and judge for yourself. DIED OS'iOOD At his residenco in Kingsley tp., Forest Co., Pa., on Wednesday eve ning, Jan. 21, 1880, Hiram Osgood, aged 51 years and 7 months. Deceased was confined to his bed but three days previous to his death, although his health bad beeu failing gradually for several yeats since. Ho lived on the farm where he died for several years, during which time, by his affability, cousidorateness, kind ness, etc., he gathered around him many stainch aud fast friends who acknowledgo with sorrow his sadden departure. He leaves a wife aud eight children. Surely, Death, thou art no respecter of peisons, but layeth thy hand aliko en all. The family havo the sympathies of the entire com munity in thier bereavement . CARSON In Tionesta twp., Jan. 21,liS0, of scarlet lever and dropsy, William G. Carson, son of .lame and Margaret A. Carson, aged 11 yis., -1 mouth.-i and 17 days. MM i Hill Mil PIIIW "Curry the news tu Mary!" Health and happiness are found in every box of "Sellr' Liver Pill.'' For salo by Bovard. i 5 -2 1 . cion i'r.v 3r.vij itxrr.s COlUilXTLD EVEItY TUESDAY, BY IlKl.IAiiLi; DKAI.EliS Flour 'x barrel choice - - 8.00 Flour sack, best - - 2.00 Corn Meal, 100 ttis - , - - - 1.00 Chop teed, pure grain - l.dO Uye V bushel C Oats New bushel - 40m 45 Corn, T.r ;u.('(j:!5 P.euns -f bushel - - - 2.!0.ii.3.W Hani, sugar ciuxd - - 12 Break fast Racon, sugar cured - - 10 Shoulders ..... TfitX Whitctlsh, half-barrels, - - - 5.75 Lake herring half-barrels - - 8.75 Sugar - - - - - - 10(i;l2i Syrup 7."('lt)0 N. O. Molasses new ... 5()(u;75 Roat Rio Collco ... 22(i 23 Rio Coll'ee, .... oci 22 Java Cortex ..... 35 Tea .25(.i.0O Butter ...... 22(;i.25 Rico - OSejMO Eggs, fresh 20 Salt best bil e .... 2.25 Lard 11 Iron, cAmpion bar .... 1.00 Nails, lOd, 'f keg .... 4.50 Potatoes - - - - 45(.i,;0 Linio t bbl. .... i.5or,l.eiO Dried Apples pur tt ... O5(u.0l Dried Beef - 17(c) 13 Dried Peaches per t - - - OS Dried Peaches pared per . - - 15 r3 RAKING $ POWDER Always the Best. Tii fcciininril American l'o.vder U us.-il' mid en. tossed by llnmsiimls uf tlie very 1'cs.t li:u:u. I iitou'.-.lionl tile ciiiint'".'. F.ieii eun con lidos u hluail tiu uit'usuru to U .o lus'.umt l P'ioll--hel lilMtiiki-D Ht'O illcrlv 1 1 ! 1 1 .- il'le. Tni"J t.V S.N KU" U otJ by C.iocii iu (jn.u If in, llidvcH. Pouii'ls irnit Five pound Tins-on-- R 4 i N F