noRouGUOFFicKrir,. ,"?-r7r.t N. h. Foukmas. ' 'nunritinev Clin-", limner, M. Kin in, J. ;. VWtiK, Pntrlck Joyce, P. V Isrk, Ju.is Nhawkey. Ji.nicrs of Vr VY'ricf J. T. Promina, '.M.Knox. ',tahtf Jr.mr Swailo. v-lionl fJirtrvraJ. Shnwkey, T. Y. A. H, Pnrtriduro, C." A. Randall, . i. iveny, j. i, urenuun. FOnKST COUNTY OFFICEPv5. Ifcmhrr nf Conriremi --II akhy WnxTB. .( smnnbly N. 1'. vVhekmk. J'rriitlcyit Jtt,;,. D. VVBrMOBI. vi..t?ri.Trn Judge Joiin Reck, Eo 'A!U Kkkii. A wsnrcr-VM. LTvnr:CE. IVofhonMnry, agister ifr Kccorder, te. I Mil nAWilKY, i .vwr.o. a. iunpatx. H. W. L?:nirnun. (ninty StiperintrndnntXl. 8. Brock- V AY.. JH.itrint At(rn'iFS, I). Irwix. Jury )inmi.i.iionrrs C.-..H. CLorih. . I'TKIl Yol'NUH. V'tvnh iSiniwyar T. D. (VjLMN. (t-iroriflr W. CConun?. csitii 1 mtitora Ntctiot.as Tiiovr ox, I). F. Copland, F. C. Lacy. nU0INS33 DinnCTCRY. TIONESTA LODGE kV T. O. of O. XT'. -.KETS every Friday nvenlug, nt 7 -L o'clock, U) the Lodr Room luPur 1 ndge'R Hull. I). W. CLARK,' X. O. t. W. SAWYER, Mee'y. . . 27-tf. H. L. Davis, TTOMN KY AT LAW, Tionesta, pa. 'V 1 !fc( lonn made In Wils and ndjoln eg eoontioM. 40-1 y 31 1 r. "VT". TAT K, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Vto .Strerf, JTOiVXSTVt, i,4. t. 15. aonjiTW, 1 T T O Ii X I? Y - AT-LAJY, TIOXF.STA, PA. ATTENTION HOIJDrFlt! 1 lnvn been admiMod t' practice r an Hoi ?iey in the Pension Ollieo t Wash- ""Ion, ' D. O. All ofiWrs, KohilorH, or '.i'.orH who wore injured In tho lato war, -..n obtain pensions to winch they may bo I'tilUM, I'V rMlling; n or uddrossine: run at ioiiyMta, P.i. Also, p'aliDR for hrrparnjrps t' pi y nn.1 Lonnfy will rocoivo provnjt at- iJ'iiliotl. '. ' . ' I lav ill j? boon over four ynnra ARolrlinr in ilio lvte war, find harlns; for ft numlior of yourn r- -aired in. Ihf pvosr-cutlon of sol--ller ':iui, my exprrinc will ftsure ion c -tion of chiiniR in tho Rhorlxt no tilils i, .iic. - J. . AOMOW. int. ' F. W. i l..ys, TTOTtNEY AT I,W. ami Xota'uv V. Pt'Lio, Kcvnol.N y HnkiU . & C.'h Uloek, Hon-iH. C, Oil City, Pr,. . S'.l-ly a s Lawrrnfi House, MVONKMTA, PF.:;X'A, V.r. T.AVT 1 I'KNCK, Phomm ;;!(. 'VI. is liotwi 1 otMit rally lociiu-d. 1 : rrythir.? iumv :ck l fnriii!uil Kniior'.oi- iH'.-oinino'lii-Vhmi a'd Hti'iot Mttrntion i'ivoit to ;;uos!h, V!:r'!!!.'M ('.nil FroiH of u',1 Kinds hi i wtl in 1 1 1 i i- M'iison.. Smiijdo room for Cm tniiri'iid A'cnt'i. GF.NTr.AL HOUSF., I) J ,(.:cs s, 1 'i or i iiN)r. Tins is i now noiiivo, ninl li'i-i t- 1 (-! (IHcil u; lor th; ri-'-oni oiod:it ion of (!, iiiV'lic. A )-orlion of ll'i .itron:i-v: of t!i vuhlic is sdiritcd. I'.-lv J. 23. rSiLkSr', 3. TIONMWTA, PA. Ornt'K Hotii'M t ! a. m 7 to 9 r. M. V'(vlii(md:iyM H.i l r?aturd'.iy.s from 11 A. M. to 3 t si.' A. H. Kl l.l.Y. JZA Y, PARK C CO., B A iT 11 E JRj S C'Qf Kim t Vv'alnurSis.Tionosta. P.an!: of I)W-oiiut and Dot'os'tt Iutfirest allowo.l on Timo Ilcnoslts. Collections nnxdeon itll thoPrlncipal points of tho U. H. . Colluctlonn soiicitoJ. lS-ly. photo an APii gallery. H. CARPENT2?., Proprietor. ricturos tali.cn in all tho latw.t styles thoait.' 2!-tf QHAIIMCS PAISUi, J'JiA CT1CA L CABRTAGF. AND WAGON MAKER. ' Inro ir of lilum's B!a( ksniith shop, KLM NT., TIONKSTA, PA Til!: BUCKEYE BLACKSMITH, (W. C. WILSON) IS ponnanontly lm-atuil in tho Roberts shop, nt'iir i lu'-lct's cornr4, where ho ii prepared to meet all his old euHtoinerti, and us many now ones as feel disposed to favor him with their eustoin. His motto i t: "I.ivu and let live," ' "VV. C. WILSON. Tio'iei-to, Jnno -t, 1879. QUUSCllIHK for tho Forest Uepuhliean Olt wiil .ay. .-') ' :-. . .- . .... 'i iV i:nsuea,n c e! life, rinE s ccide:it. i. av. a. 1 1 1 r, Ti'., Atrt. FIUK INSURANCE : .Klrui, Iaverpoil ,V London fc Globo, L.V(;ondnjf, North Uritish A Morejvntllo. Hanover, Franklin of Philadelphia, Continental, Northern llochentei ACCIDENT INSURANCE : Trsvelem Life fc Aceidont Insurance Company. Ofiloei C. C. Thompson', Law OfTloo, Orandin l;iock, Tldiouto, Pa. T. J. VAN OIESEN, HollcltiiiK Atront, Tlor.esta, Pa XHXtJ X III iUi.il I'. fi,,wll ft Co'n Mrwapiiiirr A'l'PTilnlnfr I'urnBii (10 Spruco Ht., vh.To tKlvf-rTVlnf cuutracu way t,o uincio tvr it ltl KliW lUltli. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ' M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m., and I'rcsbytcriau Sunduy Scliool at 3 p'clock p. m. . -Oil 75c"! How about Decoratiun prepara tion ? Bpring has come, but wbero'a tlie organ grinder? Jobn-boati far fitliing purposes are in dematul. The new F. M. Churcb edifice ia looming up rapidly- Ifr. S. J. Wolcott ia'puttingdown an oil well nenr Tidioute. Hon. J. U. Agnw in iq town, and will remain until after court week. Henry Grubba Lms moved ioto tbabome formerly occupied by Dr, Who will furnish us with the flint big snake story ? No ordinary lie will be accepted. Quite a number of our citizens have indulged in new top buggies, within the past week. Mr. A. B. Kelly goes to Reading next Monday as I'epreeenlive of . Tio nestii Lodge to the Grand Lodge of I. (). O. L, of this State. 'ill)cr Grove came homo from Bradford list Monday. He eaya tboir wells escaped the fire, but it gave them a closrt call. . A ucw timo table on the Pitts burgh, TitusvilU & Buflalo, aud Alle- gheny Yalley railrouda will go into effect next Bunday. Sheriff Randall is adorning the Rural House premifes with a substan tial nw side walk. He don'tr believe iu waiting to be told by tin borough Hilda. At the recent Democratic State Convention Dr. J. E. Blainf was chosen n member of the Democratic State Ceutral Committee for Forest count v. The little shower of ra"in on Mon lny evening was jiut hat was needed to quench the M res. in tho woods. A little- more would help vegetation ma terially, though. Mr. E. Heibcl. of Warren, has ilartcd a linshop iu tho Kepler store building, where he will be found ready to do all kinds of work pertaining to Lis line. We Vet a new bat with Ab. Grove on election and won it. No price was stipulated aud ho bought us a fifleen cent "chip." Remember tbis when you bet with Ab. A cow was killed, instantly, by the. 2:07 train down yesterday after noon, just above the milo post oppo site tho inland above town. We did not loarn who tho "critter" belonged to. Ben. May nnd Will" Hulings re turned from their trip clown the river yesterday, Ben. says hemlock is very slow tale, but that pine boards bring fair piiccs, and first-class timber sells readily at good figures. -Mr. B. D. McClure, of Brooks ton, this county, was in town a few hours yesterday. Ho reports times lively in that part of tho county, this being the bark pealing season, giving employment to a large force of men. A N. Y. Sun reporter and one of Frank Leslie's artists have been so journing in the pigeon woods of Howe end Jenks townships, tbis county, for a few days past. They will probably givo that soetiou a touching up when they gft hack to their posts. Henry Shoemaker, Atchison, Kan., sends us a specimen of what is known in that section as a "Kansas barvent hand." It is a regular West ern grasshopper,' about four times the size of our common stock, aud is of a dark brown color. We don't wonder much at a beard of these laying a wheat field flat in a short time. Dr. A. Fisher, Dap.tlst, will be at the Central House, Ticnctla, darir court week. TboHo in need of work in bis line should call early. It. There waa aa abundance of preaching in this place last Bunday, services being held ic all three churches, and all were well attended. At one gentleman remarked, it is either a 'feast or a famine" in relig-, ious matters in this place. Next Bun day there will be no preacking in any of the churches, we believe. Chas. Gardner will be at the Cen tral House, Tioneata, during Court Week, to how you Clothing, Dry Goods, BootB, Shoes. Hats, Notions, &a., from Holcman & Hopkins' Mam moth Store, Pleasauttille, Pa. 2t. The foliage ii fast appearing and cutting olfcur view ou all side. Tho hill are donning their coat of green, aud before another week, if the wculher remains warm, the woods will have assumed nearly all tbn'r custom ary summer, graodeur, and Tioneata will again bo tho loveliest spot iu the valley of the Allegheny. Mr. Geo. Stepbons and daughter, of Petroleum Centre, passed through town on their way home from TylerR burg, on Thuridsy afternoon last, where he is lirgely engaged in the slave business. We understand Mr. S. contemplates moving to Tio ne.sta ami making tbis hi home. He would be a valuable nddition to the stability of our town, and would meet with a hearty welcome. -The stave mill, several cords of bolts, and a baru, eituated on tho old Fort Pitt property, at the bead of Lamentation creek, burned down one day last week. The property be longed to McClintock Bros., of Dem seytowj, Veimugo Co. The lo?s will probably bo between $1,500 and $2,000. We did not learn tho origin of tho fire, or amount of insurance, if auy. The best way to make money is to save it by buying your Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Feed and Pro visions of Jnleman and .Hopkins, who have the largest, best and cheapest stock of goods in this part of the State. See goods and samples at Cen tral 2ouse, during Court Week. 2t. Some of the boys who bang around the depot when the trains come in are preparing to furnish ns with a first-clues item some of these days. The custom of jumping on and off moving trains, is rapidly growing in favor with them, and unless a stop is put to it some fond mother or doting father will some day see his pet brought iu miuus an arm, leg, or per haps head. It should be stopped in- statter. Last Thursday afternoon as the 2:46 train up was passing Henry's Bend, the pasieugers witnessed a con flagration on the opposite side of the river, at the lower enl of the flats. The roof of a building was completely enveloped in flames, and past all hopes of recevcry. The house was apparently occupied, but the occupants were evidently "not at home," or at least weren't visible. An old man, two children and three dogs-were run ning down the beach, but were doubt less to late to rescue auything. We did not learn who lived there. Mr. Dunn, of the Crookston (Minn.) Chronicle, sums up the state of weather and things in that section as follows: "Saturday it started in; Sunday it was warm, and Monday nobody bad fires except for cooking, and May has started in in geod shape. The gruss is springing, aud the wheat isspiouting; the birds are warbling and the prairie chickens arc booming. The demand for beer is active, and the ice which waa put up last winter is coming into play. At this season of the year there is no place like home, and no place for a borne like Minne sota." Mr. L. Kcister, of East Hickory, while in Pittsburgh last week, was robbed of rinety dollars. It happened in this way: He had a job of running lumber for Mr. S. S'. Hidbrook, with whom be was settling. They were- in a room adjoining tho billiard room of one of the hotels, and Mr. H. bad couuted out the money to Mr. Keister on a table, and while the two gentle men were talking the thief stepped in from the billiard room, snatched the pile of money from tho tablo and ran out, making good bis escape. It was quite a severe loss to Mr. K., but Mr. Holbrook insitted on standing half of it, aud thus tho burden was not so sovere. For real,, downright, cheeky boldness tbis theft takes tho cbrutuo. Au rxckarifje truthfully remarks: 'Turr-iaivri of all kinds of goods should p7 attention to the advertis ing column of the local press, aot oaly to sea where tbey cs.n purcbas the particular article in demand, but to ascertain who are the liberal dealers, ready and willing to share the profits with patrons. The free advertiser is uniformly the liberal dealer, and it is a rare case that the opposite rule does not prove good ; that the man who shuts himself up aud waits for his pat runs to come to him is the one who demands the last penny. Take note of the men who advertise." Auditors of boroughs and town ships too often neglect the publicat'in of their accounts. Tho law requires that it 6hould be done and affixes pen alties for neglect of such duty. Cases have come before the courts in several counties of tho State, and the auditors have been fined. The law is very clear on the subject, and as soon as the auditors have settled their ac counts they are in duty bound to pub lish them as the law directs. When the boroogb or township has no in debtedness, neglect to publish incurs afiueof$20;' and if the borough or township is iu debt, tho neglect incurs a floe ,f $1,000. Wirritburg Teh graph. lhe upper oil country bis again met with a terrible scorching. The region around Raw City, in the Brad ford oil field was burned over and over two hundred rigs burned ; alo the greater portion of the town. The fire was caused by the carelessness of a driller setting fire to a brush-heap, which communicated with the woods, where it was so;m beyond control. It spread rapidly, coming In contact with oil tanks, rigs, etc., until mile3 of ter ritory were burned over. The loss is inestimable. Hardly had this fire died out until anolher broke out in Rixford, and destroyed the entire city, rendering over 500 families homeless, ana burning several large ou tanks. Upward of a hundred thousand bar rels of oil are said to have burned. Court convenes next Monday, and judging from the number of cases on the trial list, and what we can learn from" the officials a full week will be put in. There are ten or a dozen criminal suits to be disposed of, besides a large amount of miscella neous business.. Tho usual, number of jurors, witnesses, lawyers, clients, fec, will be'Tu attendance and the in dications are the hotels 'will reap a harvest. A great many of our patrons will be in town, no doubt, and we hope they will pay us a visit. The May term of court is about the liveli est of the year, as the weather is gen erally pleasaut, candidates aro plenty, and nearly every one !:rs a good-natured look about him, and is ready to shake hands, take a glass of beer, or roll in the shade and talk politics. Parties who are likely to be in town during court week, should Dot fail to look over our advertising col umns and see who are represented there. The man who is liberal in advertising is invairably liberal, with his customers, and will generally be found the best to deal with. We would call especial attention to the advertisements of Geo. W. Dithridge, H. II. Haslet & Suns., and Wm Sraoarbaugh & Co. Mr. Dithridge is an old merchant in tbis place, and everybody likes to deal with him, knowing that he is always ready to share his profits with his customers. You can find almost any article asked for at his establishment.' Messrs. Has let & Sons., keep a fine assortment of groceries, boots, shoes, and all kinds of funning implements, which can be bought at the very lowest prices. Smearbaugb & Co., make a speciality of choice groceries, teas, coffees, etc., and sell them at prices which defy competition. Give all these establish ments a call, and see if we have not told the truth. Forest fires have been raging in this county for the past few days doing a great amouut of damage to farmers iu burning fences aud other property. Jamieson & Copeland bad betweeu forty aud fifty cords of bolts burned on John's Run, about four miles from here. Many of the farmers on Dutch Hill and olhtr places have been obliged to drop everything else and fight Are in order to save their prop erty from destruction. These fire3are frequently the result of carelessness, while burning out clearing.?, but more frequently they are the work of malic ious persons, who have no property to bo destroyed, or want to vent their spleen ou bomo ol their neighbor?, or ""V'"vN.''kX. do it through sheer acrmsrrrn .. ... a iltVu" is a law for the punishment of tlicco incendiaries, and if it wero strictly enforced, and lessons made of a few of the perpetrators no doubt forest fire9 would be less frequent. Until the cit izens take tbis matter in band with a determination to prosecute all ofl'en dera tbey will have to put up with and fight fire every time there comes a few days drouth. Greenback Primaries, Last Saturday afternoon the green- backers of this sounty held their pri mary elections. Iu Ibis place the day was unusually quiet, and ne would not have suspected that an election was going on, so little stir was there We give below the result in each elec tion district, by which it will be seen that the vote was very light, there being only 138 polled in lhe county This may be accounted for by the fact that several did not attend the polls. No doubt this must have been the cae. We know of no othr tause to assign, unless it is that 801119 are wak ing up to the true status of affairs in this county ; that is, that a few individuals aro keeping up the organization for thoir own personal ends, hopiug tl ere by to slip into of lice. The voters are bi ginning to see how the old thing is working. Following is tho result : tionesha nmto. Assembly J. (. lalo, 15 j P. S. Knox 10. AfKoeiatc Jude Win. Ilnslet, :t C. A. Hill, 21; Ira Church, 8; Daniel Harrington, 0. Treasurer, O. W. Proper, no opposition, 31. TIOJIENTA TW't Dale 10, Knox 10. Balance not given OR KEN TW1 Dalo6. Knox PI. Haslet 13, Church?, Hill 3, Harrington 0. Proper S. KINOSLKV TWP. Dale 8, Knox l. Haslet 1, Church 13, Hill 3, Harrington 0. Proper 15. Jl AHMONY TWP. Dalo 8, Knox 3. Haslet 7, Church i, Hill 1, Harrington 1. Propc r IU. HICKOUY TWP. Dalo 20, Knox 13. Haslet 3. Church 13, Hill 20, Harrington 0. Proper U0. JIOWE TWP. No election hold. JKNKS TWP. N Returns BAHNKTT TWP. No Returns. Following is 1 Nummary of the vote: Dalo Knox , (51 Dale's majority 10 Hill is Church 41 llablet 27 HarriLgton .....OO - ' ". Ilill'B .plurality 7 Troper, for Treasurer, .OS Tho ticket as nominated stands, for As sembly, J. o. Dalo j for Associate Judge, C. A. Hill ; for Treasurer, O. W. Proper Business at the Recorders' Office. Deeds Recorded during the month of April : Deed, McClintock Homestead and Cerry Run Oil Co., to S. C. Jensen et al, 200 acres iu Kiugsley twp., 61000, Deud, D. II. Mitchell aud wifo to R. E. Hopkins, 48 acres, and 150 perches in Harmony twp., $CC0. Ded, R. E. Hopkins to Hugh O. Hare, 48 acres and 150 perches in Harmony twp., $35. Deed of Assignment, Alexander Pat terson to O. L. Patterson, Deed of Bankrupts Estate. Release of Dower, Nancy A. David sou to Eli Berlin, 50 acres in Hickory twp. Deed, D. L. Patterson and wife to Eli Berlin, 50 acres in Hickory twp., $400. Deed, Chas. A. Randall, Sheriff, to Robinsou & Bonner, McKay property, Tionesta Boro., $500. D;ed, Wm. J. Bleakley and wife to W. A. Grove, houso and lot in Tio nesta Boro., $400. Deed, Wm. J. Bleakley and wifo to S. J. Wolcott, lots in Tionesta Boro., $275. Deed, II. O. Davis and wifo to S. J. Wolcott, house and lot in Tionesta Boro., $150. Deed, Wm. J. Bleakley and w ife to Porter Haskell, lot iu Tionesta Boro., $100. Power of Att'y, Wm. J. Bleakley, Adm'r to Samuel D. Irwiu. Deed, John Shoup and wifo to John Wilkinson et al, i of warrant 51oG in Kingsley twp., $G00. Deed, Henry Shippen it 1 to Wm. Cooper, 1003 acres iu Jenks twp., $3G0. Power of Atl'y, Win. N. Amer et al to Chas. W. Cooper, to sell 10G3 acres iu Jenks twp. Deed, Wm. N. Amer et al to J. M. Bonham, 10G' acres in Jenks twp., $21.7G0. Mortgage, J. M. Bonham to Wm. N. Amer et al, on 10G3 acres in Jenks twp., for $21,760. Deed, Treasurer, S. J. Setley.Treas. to A. B. Kellv, 1)8 acres iu Tionesta twp. ?;VJ.'J2." Pa., Post Ofl'.ce, Wednesday, May 12, 1880: W. 8. Winchester, Mrs. Elmira Whittcn, Jonb Glass 2. Mrs. S. F. Cromer, James Benson, John Bell. All not called for within four weeks will bo sent to the Dead Loiter Office. J. M. McKay, P. M. Rapid Sawing. Centennial MrLLfl, May 10, 1H0. Ed. RrruiiMCAM: As we havo at different times eocn accounts of big days' work.sawing staves, cutting logs, Ac, we will now tell you what was accomplished at our mill in sawing lumber. We took the logs out of tho pond and sawed and piled one hund red and thirty-eight thousand eight hundred (138.X00) feet of boards in six days of eleven boon per day. The logs were not sorted, but taken as they came from the tree, largo and small. This is the largest amount ever sawed in one week by the same number of men. There is any number of mills that can cut moro lumber than this, but what we claim is that it cannot be beaten by eight men for that length of time. Try it, Rome of you rapid saw yers, for 0:10 week nnd let U3 hear from you. Yours Ac, Root A Watson. To arrive to-day a choice lot gro ceries including French aud Turkey prunes, choice Georgia peeled peaches, also fresh strawberries. Wm. Smear baugb A Co. It. "Money is King." Cash will buy more Men and Boys Clothing, Boots and Shoes, iats and ZZosierr, and Ladies Dress Geods, Dry Goods and Notions at Zoleman A iopkins' than any other store in the State. See them at the Central iouse during Court Week. 2t. The largest and handsomest stock of boots and shoes ever brought to Tionesta has just been received and is now being opened by Robinson A Bon ner. Cail and see them early. 2t. , Thelidies of Tionesta and vicini ty are especially invited to call at the Central House during Court Week, and see goods and samples of dress goods, triming., Ac. from Holeman A Hopkins, Pleasantv ihe. 2t. A most righteous judgment awar ded Dr.""Lindsey for the wonderful cures performed, by his "Blood Search er." Sold by all druggists. For sale by Bovard. 2t. "Sellers' Liver Pills" working moro real good iu one yea: than all other propriety medicines. 25c. per box. For sale by Bovard. 2t. Paiu in the side, shoulders and back, bitter taste in tho mouth, dizzi ueas, smarting ot tho eyes, brick-dust deposits, nervous debility, are cured by Barosma.- Prepared bv E. K. Thompson, Titusville, Ta. For sale by Bovard. 2t. If yon call on your druggist for "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," we pledge immediate relief and cure on short notice. For salo by Bovard. 2t. Go to G. W. Bovards for Mrs. Freemau'a New National Dyes. For brightness aud durability of color they are unequaleJ. -Color 2 to 6 lbs., price 15 ceuts. 33-ly. CORRECTED EVEKY TUESDAY, BY HE LI AB Mi DEALERS. Floor JA barrel choieo 8.00 2.00 - 1.76 - 1.40 - 65070 45(t,.r)0 85(340 2.00 (ii 3.00 12 - 10 - 7f.8 - 5.75 3.75 - 10& 121 7 - r.0(.c75 22(,- 2S 2O0J.2U 35 .2-fi.no - 22M'23 OSyiO 12 2.25 12 - 5.00 ti.OO tori'.su 1.50 - ClfiS 17tf H 12 - 16 Flour sack, best Corn Meal, luO Hs Chop feed, pure grain ltyo 1 bushel - Oats Now i bushel - Corn, car - Deans bushel -Hani, sugar cured llreakfast Paeon, sugar cured Shoulders - Whitelish, half-barrels Lako herrinjj half-barrels Sugar Syrup - - - - N. O. Molasses new Roafct Itio C'oll'eo Rio Coil'ee, ... Java Colfeo - Tea Putter - Rico Kgs, fresh ... Sail best lai n Lard Iron, common bar Nails, lod, keg -Potatr.es ... Lime H bid. Dried A pplos per lt Dried Peel' Dried Peaehes per tb Dried IV if h-i 1 ared pr