The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, August 03, 1881, Image 6

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LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, ALU. J, 1881.
DOROUG H OFFICERS.
RargettAFl. J. Woi.cott.
Council mm North ward, T. J. Van
dleseii, T. B. Cobb, Jno. A. Hnrt South
ward, O. Y. Robinson, H. II. Haslet, Ell
llolcman.
' J'txiictt of the Pence J. T. Bronnan,
D. H. Knox.
Countable Jtxmat Walters. ; '
School Director J. Hlmwkoy, ,R. J.
Woleott, J. E. BUIno, A. 11. Kelly, J. T.
Bronnan, A. If. Pint rldgo. - ,
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of CongreM -J as. Mo&ohovk:.
Axsembhj 15. L. Davis.
rrexidc.vt Judge XV. I). RnoWN.
l.iici Judge John Rkck, C. A.
Hilt,.
Trcnuurer N. H. VonFMAW.
honotary. Register & Recorder ',f c
iNflAWKEV.
A-.'iT. C. A. Kandat.T..
I - . 1 f r n . . . T a in
Lowo, II. W. I,i:rKnun.
CburUy A'"Jert7ifentcnt J. K. llim
AIII.
JUatrlct Attorney S. D. Inwiy.
.Tun Oowimtssi'onera C. II. Church.
rKTF.it Youncik.
County Surveyor F. F. WitlTTKKli.
0)-onrr C. II. Cnunrn.
County Auditors Niohot.as Tuomp-
BON, D. F. COPKI.ANI, F. C. LACV.
C Icniieil Time Tftblrt Tloiura tllon.
Nonru.
Train ir,... 7:21 am
Train i) M:12 nm
Train 13 Cv.U i. in
sourir.
Train IS 10:.r,7 Jim
Train 10... 1:10
Train 1(1.... 7i4U pm
A man uaraed-Lichty, whila ruu-j Venxok'h Four.su a dowing.Au-
niug Babbctraetal inta a box.atKep- gust. 1. Probably warm and op-
or & Foreman's mill, in' Hickory pressive. 2--o-4-5. Generally pleas-
township, got both eyes sovercly in ant weather, with fairly warm days
urcd. Tbo box was moist and upon and cool nights. G. lair and pleasant.
ilm mltd m'ptal in it extdo- 7. Suuday heat and storms. 8-0
Train 0 North, and Train If) tfouth carry
tho mail.
Rev. Brown will preach in tho F.
M. Church on Sunday evening next.
' Rev. Hill will occupy the pulpit
of tho M. E. Church -next Sunday
ovcning.
Preaching in tho Presbyterian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by Rev. Iliekling.
Presbyterian Sablmth School at
9 a. m. M. E. Sabbath School at' 10
a. ru., F. M. Sabbath School at 11
a. in.
ded, flyiDg iato tho man's face. His
ight will not lie ruined.
!;! S. D. Irwin Esq., aud wife da-
Darted on Mondar ou a two or three
a "
2;00
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TI0UE3TA LODGE
" J.. KJ. Ol .
v
MEETS every Saturday evening, nt 7
o'clock, in tho Lodgo Room in Par-
trldgo'iiHall
I M. CLARK. N. d.
W. SAWYHI!, S'y. 27-tf.
P U DAVIS.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW,
Collections niado In thin and adjoining
counties. Tionesta, I'a.
jyjIMCS W. TATF,
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW,
I'dmRlreol, . TioncHta, Pa.
V. HITCH EY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,.
Tioncfita, ForPHt County Ta.
J 11.
A(5NEW,
ATTORNEY-
T-T.AW,
TIONESTA, TA.
The new comet is visible at
a. m., it is said.
Roastin' ears will soon doublo up
the average juvenile.
All the world rejoices at the cer
tainly of the President's recovery.
Over 3,000 out of a possible '5,000
signed the Murphy pledge in Franklin
Dr. Coburn caught ten bass troll
ing in tho eddy on Monday. This will
start the boys.
Hon. C. W. Gilfillan, of Frank
lin, was in town on Thursday and
Friday of last week.
Rob. Herman, wifo and boh, of
Hickory Station, Fpent last Sabbath
with friends in town.
Miss Alice Cogan, a former resi
dcut of Tionesta, paid friends here i
short vitft on Monday.
Mrs. Williams and Miss Lulu
Thomi.son. of Franklin, are guests o
Hon. E. L. Davis family.
Mr. John Hart, who cut his leg
severely some time ago, is ablo to hob
ble around on crutches a little
If local uews don't get plentier
we'll just about shoulder our shot gun
and see if something can't be done
Since last Thursday the Presi
dent's progress has been more rapid
than at any time since the shooting,
TheClaiion District Campmeet
ing will be held at their grounds near
ATTRITION KOI.MP.ItM!
I havo boon admitted tn fraction n n
Attornnv In Uio IVnuhm Ottl-o at Wnnli
lntoii, I. C. All cifUep.ro, Kol.liers, or
nailors who wore injured in tho Iato war,
oan obtain ppiiKioiw to which thpy may ho
rntlLlod. lv call'mi' in or nddrwnlnr mo at
1 loiu-HtH, f-a. AIho, claims for w""" Strattanville, commencin": Aug. 19th
of tmvnd bounty will receive prompt at- ' .
lent inn. .
llavinu hecn over four vpara a soiaior in
tho Iato war, an1 having for a numher of
yparo piifiHRPd In tho nroi-pcnuon oi oi
Camett Piubbics.
Thprp U not much in the way tf
news to communicate from our locality
week's visit to Philadelphia friond3 storms in Canada. 14. Sunday
uooicr cnange. to. ooior to
at present. The ia?pberry hD3 van
ished, the huckleberry is coming, and
. i i .1.. i.i 1. 1 .:ii
Sultry weather, with heavy showers- ? anu ",B V'7"u 7 , , 1
10 Ditto I I'ao 1,1 uu JUniui icwiu , mo
last mentioned lruit will not bo as
plentiful as the blossoming time prom
ised. Our farmers aro reaping the re
wards of previous sowing and seediug,
and some of thorn what they did not
sow, and what, if it did not grow,
would be a blessiBg, we refer o the
cooler evenings and nights.
1112-13. Heat again in the United
States, with cloudy and sultry weather,
expecting to spend most of the time at
the sea shore. Mr. Irwin has prom
ised us a few notes of his travels,
which will be read with interest by
his many friends.
While Alfred Klein and Charles
Cell, two boys aged about 15 years,
were out hunting near East Brady,
young Klein's shot gun was discharged
accidentally, the chargo taking effect
in Iiell'a eye, killing him instantly.
The unfortunate Tictim vas the son of
Hon. Andrew Bell.
Will McKim, our efficient and
obliging Mail Agent, is having his
share of bad luck. It will be remem
bered that not long ago be lost three
finders in a railroad accident. Last
Saturday he had the misfortune to Btep we take the following account of de-
on a rusty nail which pierced his foot velopments, etc., in lorest county
cold, and cloudy and pleasant. 16.
Storms through portions of Virginia.
17-18. Hail storms and frosts proba
bly in some sections. 19. Heat and
storms. 20. Ditto. 21. Sunday
Sultry and showery. 22. Sultry and
windv. 23. Heat and wind. 24.
Ditto. 25-26. II!avy storms' on the way of Clarington and Mariea
lakes, St. Lawrence and New York.
27-28-29. Cooler weather, with Sunday
rains and fiosts in northern sections.
30 31. Fair' and pleasant, with cool
evenings and nights, with indications
of returning heat.
method by the teacher, tho mo.UM to
tfoploy it, a mauifostod interest on tho
part of tho teacher, and Uio aaoptiou .
of the root hod to tho capacity of tho
pupil. To say that any method is tho
best, is a general proposition, and only
becomes particular when tho foregoing
considerations aro all implied as exist
ing. If we should mako tho remark,
that the Word and-Phonio Method in
tho best method" by which to teach
reading, it would ba with this view of U.
How many patrons of the school.- of
Forest county to-day know by what
method their children are taught read
ing, or anything eUe ? Many do not
care if the end the ability to read
is attained. In an article very lately
published in a prominent educational
poetical daisy.
Surveyor Caldwell and his corps organ wo found the broad statement
have been trying to locate a . railroad
made that no matter how tho result
was brought about so that it was ac
complished. But does it make auy
difference ? Yes ; since the beginning
embodies, or should, awd v will, if it
be a proper beginning-L-not only the
first steps, but all the steps m, aud
looks forward to, a euccesslul comple
tion : and we leel HUtaorized in pro-
iust back of the toe ioints. Ho is now
0 "
on duty again.
Smith Foreman is going to have
n .i rr
a new lioor iu me treasurer u cwuc.
The lumber is already piled in the
Court House hall, and after three-
route from- Brookville to Sheffield by
We
are without full particulars but under
stand no trouble exists until the
Clarion is reached ; then the difficulty
lies in finding a proper grade to
Mariea. Crossing tho Clarion just posing this paradox of the subject
. . . ...... . . . I . i . . i . i; ;
below the mouth ot Maple ijreek, tue unuer consideration, mai reaumg i
u: ,,. in Afntda not the end of reading.
, . -. . . .i i It is not to be expected . that every-
ireeK; we are do -positive cm iu.uk teach is aB elocutionist, properly
that route is not satisfactory, and un- nQ,i-,i ani f,,u ninmnod - hut emrv
Irom the Derrick's July oil report Lier8taru that a survey will forthwith teacher ought to be able to teach a few
be made up alons Millstone Creek. oftho commouest principles ; what is
, ... J taucht should be taught cofrectly ; it
ine iirooKViim ana marnju mau
route having changed hands, an effort ieS30nt or the amount read that makes
is beirsL' made to change the conditions the reader ; it is the h ow of it.
of the ronte from what they have been. The teacher should have an object-
Forest Oil Notes.
About the middle of July Grandin
& Berry Bros, struck sand in their
wildcat well at Balltown. It is located
sixty rods northeast of their old well,
drilled several yaars ago, and which
is producing a veiy small quantity ot
In the new well twelve
I rnf rrl All ni
r .1 al 1 rr,mA 'VV1VUU1'
1 ..I T.ifif rvf fail linlrinrp SAnrl U'fll Tittinfl. I
the toes out of their boots Smith will ,
proceed to lay the floor. P. S. Curt
Shawkey insists that there is a con-
spiracy between Smith and the shoe
makers.
The Democrats of Clarion county
and ten feet of shale. It made fre
auent flows while the drill was at
i
work in tho sand, but when tubed,
without being shot, it put only five
barrels in tho tank the first twelve
hours. It is doing six barrels daily
i n l l I
The present disposition of the service
is quite satisfactory to the people of accomDr18hment of that object. Soma
our vicinity, aud so far as we can 0f uQ important obiects to be provided
learn, alone the route generally, and for in teaching reading aro : culture
aa nn rhnntr U naedeA it is not likelv of the voice i &o understanding of the
. -;u k fr,M lesson taken as a whole, by sentences
1Halv w J ivwvawj g I k
Reading is not all itself, neither is it
pxnects. or at least wants to. to turn all of itself.
- , . ,,..,, .,
off for some time at the rate of two a fopelling is ana snouiu ds mauo an
are obliged to hold another primary lfc pre8ent ia tho vicinity of this well
election this year. Supposing that the
new Judicial apportionment would
take effect this year which made that
county a seperate district they failed
to nominate candidates for Associate
Judges. Now that the Governor has
vetoed the bill, they must elect two
Associates.
to the 6outh, live other holes have been
put down. Two found a shallow sand
week.
Mr. and Mis. Adams from Michi
gan, are at Mr. Buttcrfield's.
Jacob Maze is building a black
with a small show of oil, aud the others smith bhop.
were dry. If there is a pool or belt
here, it may extend northoast and
8uthwcst several miles without strik
ing any other operations, or it may
auxiliary in teaching reading. Every
lesson to he studied, or rocnea orauy
is an exercise in reading The modea
of expreseion among the pupils while
at play, or in conversation can bo
made lessons in teaching reading, it
is well to remember that tho rules
criveu iu our text books for reading are
Five of our sc'iools are in operation not arbitrary ; they are deduced from
what has Ueen ooservea 10 on me
natural wav of expressing thought in
spoken language, or whai appeals to
. r . i . . i. . i
the cousciousuess as oeing uiu uiuuiai
EDUCATIONAL NOTE3.
at present, with an enrollment of 122
pupils.
Mr. S. II. Shields, who has been at
lending the Indiana State Normal
lieiV claims, mv pxporienco will awn re
th collection of claims in tho filiorWt nos
uiblotimo. J. It. AGN1CW.
41tf. .
L
AWRENCE HOUSE,
T TON EST A, PENN'A, WM. SMEAR
IIAUOIT, VltoviUKTOii. This housn
in crtntrallv locat.xl. Everything new and
well furnished Superior aecommodn
tionH nd Hlrict attention nlvcn to puests.
Veectablea and Fruits of all kinds served
intholr scitson. Huinple room for Com
mercial Agents. -
ESTKAIi HOUSE,
The oats harvest which will be
big ia next on the list. Quite a num
ber of our farmers have already begun.
Lawyer Riichey and wife re
turned yesterday from a week's visit
to their former homo in Jefferson Co.
John Cleary, the man whom wo
mentioned last week as being insane,
was taken to tho Hospital at Warren
ou Monday.
Blackberries are going to be an
average crop this year, so it is said.
The caravans of pickers will soon be
on the march.
Forest County is represented at
BONNER AGNEYV BLOCK. T. C.
Jackkox, Proprietor. This is a new
mieoinmodatioii of tho public. A portion Chautauqua Lake by Messrs. Jim and
of the patronage oi uo puuno w mmcituu. Hood g;gg;n8 aD(j Misses Fanny and
'-j
C. COBURN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN SUROEON,
Has had over fifteen years cxporienco in
the practleo of his nrotossion, Having pran
uated legally and honorably May 10, 1W15.
Onice'and RcHidenco in Forest House,
opposite the Court House, Tionesta, Pit.
Aug. a-iofto
T E.BLAINE, M. D.,
TIONESTA, PA.
Okkicb Hours; 7 toO A. m., 7 to 0 r.
M. Wwlnosdays and Saturdays from 11
X. M. to 8 P. M.
D
R. E. Li. STEADMAN,
SURGEON DENTIST.
Dental room in Acoinb building, up
utairs, opposite tho Iiawrcnce Houso, Tio
nesta, l'a. All work warrantod, and at
roasonauie prices.
II. H. MIT. KELLY.
MA Y, rAliK .0 CO.,
B ANKBBS!
Corner of Elm Walnut Sts.TionesLa.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
- Intorest allowed on Time Deposits.
Collodions madoonall thePrincipal points
of tho U. S.
Collections uoiioitod. 18-ly.
piIOTOORAPII GALLERY,
TIONESTA, PA.
M. CARPENTER, - . - Proprietor.
i
Mi?
rioturoa taken ia all tho latest styles of
the ai t. 20-t'
QIIARLES ItAISIG,
rRACTICAI .
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKER.
Iu rear of Blum's Blacksmith shop, -ELM
ST., . - - TIONKSTA, PA
June Siggins, of West Hickof y.
Dr. Blaine moved his family and
household goods to his new home in
Pleasantville on Monday. The good
wishes of their many friends go with
tbem
The S. S. Assembly at Fair Toint,
Chautauqua Lake opened last Mon
day. We understand quite a number
will be there from this place before
the close.
A Masonic Lodge will be organ
ized in Tionesta in a short time. The
Odd Fellows' hall will be occupied as
a lodge room, and is now undergoing
some changes. Tho exact time for
organizing has not yet been set.
Chas. Hinton is constructing
neat new fence for T. B. Cobb.
Henry Shoemaker is finishing Charlie
Bonner's fence which was commenced
several weeks ago.
Miss Anna Jackson depaited last
Friday on a three week's visit to
friends at Allegheny Sulpher Springs
Miss Anna Offerlce accompanied her
as far as Irviueton, on her return to
Warren, after a three week's fleasan
visit in Tionesta. f
The foundation forSmearbaugh
& Co.'a now store building is comple
ted and the woodwork will be com
menced forthwith. The scarcity
carpenters and laborers has retarded
the building business in this place
very materially this season
'Squire Brennan has built a large
coal beuse on his lot adjoining tu
lTniversalist Church, and will here
after keen a good supply of hard and
soft coal on hand. He has graded tho
lot, making a wonderful improvement
and will nut in a set of tbe most ioi
proved scales.
manner of expression. To some hf .
been given the nf tural ability, largely 'j
developed, of reading well : it is tbe i
exception, however ; and to learn well,
run east to the Darling well and west
Mr. Hamilton Stow, of Cincin- a9 far a3 tho Tidioute developments.
nati. is once more among his many ja tue jiue jay district three dry School for some time, is with us again
old Tionesta friends, having arrived h0ic3 all finishod last month, prove Barnett has adopted a new series of
last evening from Philadelphia, where jj0W deceptive belt theoiies are. The books: tho work of introducing them L,i ii,nr;i Nnm cuidea. some
he has been visiting his son Edward, three wells are in a semicircle south g0es on slowly ; Tho Clarington school staudard must be set up by which to
It gives us pleasure to say that Mr. Bnd wsat of the Blue Jav strikes, and i,na l,wor ant. t hrough with the woe go. General directions and principles
Stow is enjoying good health for one completely cut off any extension of the aud is using tho new books exclusively, wllnotdo we must be specific, pa r
ofhis years, and tho indication are fieid ia that direction. In August an wlth tho cxeeptioa of the Geographies, j!,,
that he will be able to make his for- attempt will be made to find oil to the
. . .i
raer home many visits before his end Eoutheast. The only well completed
comes.' in the Blue Jay district iu July was
A pleasant hop at the Lawrence the Darling No. 2. Threo quarts of
louse Hall on Friday evening last, nitro-glycerine was exploded in it, and
gotten up by the young gents of the the well will make as good a producer
town, was ono of the most enjoyable as the No. 1. It is located a lew rods
events that has taken place for many west of tho latter."
a day. The hall was handsomely Farm. Owners,
Sksipep. Idem.
Clarington, Aug. 1, '81.
READING.
To say that reading is the most im-
mg
a work that requires knowledge, fore
sight, patience, and persistence.
Kecpeeuuiiy,
J. E. UlLLAKD.
-The great secret of Peruna is that
portant branch taught in the school- jt niWVy8 coincides with the vis mcdi- j
room, argues neither hohbyism, :gnor- catrix natura. (Nature.)
ance. nor a proper understanding oi
Production. I ,. . . I
ifrhted and decorated, aud was Cooper tract, Darlmg Oil Co. o. z wti- ' ..;.: .v , s.u .V.
Na remedy except Peruna does
mated 0 for, the other "limbs of the treo edu- always coincide with the vis vieihcatri.v
cational ; it is the simple statement of natura.
an important truth whose observance
is of great importance, and will lead to
desirable practical results.
We aro aware that the proposition
equalled IU brilliancy only by the Builiown, Grandin A Berry Bros 0
sparkling beauty of the ladies, and -ZZr
elegance of the gents. The supper at Cook, P. & E. Co dry
the Central House was abundant, tip POinnieteti 5
top, and heartily devoured. Productiou 20
iirl T-k T T a 1 I J
v'itri ill tin ri m an u-11 u upth. 1 - . .... -n . 1
" - - I U ffauo and buildiuir ana wens arming. 1. ,1 AnvBn mnv not hn' anpentod ns a
. 1 . , 1 0 - . .. j - t
wee oeiore last, ue maue au oxauiiu- Farm. owners. uepui. o . , . f Mlt. . hllt wa defl5ra j
inatio'i of Mrs. Jas. Huddleson's little Cook, Division 41, W. r. Falconer rig I .
.,10, . . . , . Tract 6735. Reno 6il Co ., rig invito discussion upon this, as well as
gin, wnose rigut mot is ue.ormuu, uu ste rt Goo D .nick.... ng ixuf nnnn educatioual Questions :
Bear Creek. J . Uornweu ouu -r . .
Trunkeyvillo, Groves i- Co 60 discussion not prompted by perverse
Rim up and building 3 ieas, but actuated by a desire to know
Wells drilling 2 tne truth.
Total...: 5 Things taught should not be left
Aside from the above there is not entirely to those who are legally vested
much new to report about the opera- with the power to teach them, or to
tions in Forest county. In the Blue oversee educational interests super
Jay district the Connelly well on the intendents, directors and teachers : the
Wood tract is being drilled deeper ; results of teaching reach and affect
tt.Anomn nnmnamr ia nuttlnrr un n. rif tVa rornr1n nil flirt tlfintllfl. and the
, - l'l ,1 . 1 I tuc oaiuii "'""I'" J L O i " D wuv jrWvj.i 1 1 1
receipt therefor, which reads as fol- tQ GroeQ & eycrjr one of tberQf 6houlJ be
lows:
Beaver College & Musical Institute,
Beaver, Pa. 1
r
Offers best advantages to young ff y
pronounced the case curablo, and
agreeing, under the circumstances
th lad v being a widow and not
rf
able to raise sufficient funds to effect
a cure for fifty dollars. Mr. J. C.
Kepler took a subscription paper, and
after circulating arouud among the
citizens had the amount raised in a
few hours. He paid one half tbe
amount to the Doctor and took his
Ladies for English classical, musical
or Art study at low rates. II. T. Taylor.
MARRIED.
C LARK BLUE ROCK. At tho M. E.
Parsonage in Tionesta, Pa.. July tS,
1881, by Rev. J. F. Hill, John C. Clark,
of Clarion county, and Misa Mary C.
Bluorock, of Greou township, this
county.
TIQNESTA MA-XlltiaT!-..
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
RELIABLE DEALERS.
Darling lease. Falconer has comple- interested, actively interested, in the Flour barroi choieo - - o.ooy,o.a
. , . f. u.i,:-s. xr. 41 A f..i.:l Flour M sack, best - - 1.2r(1.7
led a rig on buuuivisiou j-w. ix, uu J7lal6r oi leuuuiui;. - . . i.2r,ol.4(
will commence drilling at onco. On Old methods have had their day, chop food) pur0 graiU . i.25($l.3
Ida snatprii Piul of tract No. 2878. mnnv nf thfim. and new methods have Cnrn. Khnllod - 7(
- ' J ' . .
ri. .1.1. rv: nr. o rr, I I J l.n. mrt nf Tloniis bustiel - - - . X.oUltU.U
Stewart 10 1, xliuiutuik ja a 1 euppiautuu incut. iuo i.uw wjvjw w. . .-- - v- -
12
shot and the owners are expecting a something new, as to prove that he shoulders
good producer. Tho best posted incline may approve, or disprove that he may "vhUensh, half-barrel
to the belief that the belt runs more disapprove, enabling him to "holdfast Lake norring nan-narrow
to the south than at fir6t supposed. that wnich is good."
Tt ia rumored that the Balltown well Old methods sometimes lose their
will be shot. If so
Sugar
Syrup -
N. O. Molasses new
it will doubtless prestige through a lack of interest, Ko.w't llio Coiroo
or understanding on tho part of tho Klo CotVeo,
Secret CiniEK Table. For cor
responding or telegraphing in secret
words or sylables. Contains over a
ii t 1 :i I t 1 1..
mi ion nn&nfrea. is simuis. eaenv uu- 1 mato a troou nrouuecr. . . . j.
V , J l hm ',,..,... n ,,. toacber using tnem; new raetuous uiao JavaCoiru0
aersiaou, anu accuraia ; auu uj uioa- lWQ wnuuuia ! 0ften to satisiaction througU T
age Bent by it can only ne read ny uear Creek, ana urove oicott op- tj,e Bame cause ; new methods succeed
those who know the secret word used positeTrunkeyville are being watched where old ones fail frequently lor the
for that particular message. Just the with some interest. They will be due reason they are new, oovelty being,
in many instances, recnoueu u euuon
tute for real virtue, aud are pushed
with an energy and vigor that, charity
like, covers a multitude of defects in
the systemitself, aud recommends it
where true merit would not justify
even the most platouio baud-shake
83l
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6.3
7
50 (7
18(a,$
15'.
particular message.
thing for business men, lovers, boys
and girls. Two copies of the table and
explanation sent on receipt of four
three-cent stamps. Address J. W.
Howes, DeRuyter, N. Y.
iu about two weeks.
Best Lime per barrel
Holeman & Hopkins.
81.35 at
2t.
Fresh peaches, Watermelons, On
ions, etc., on Thursday at Wm. Smcar
baugh & Co. It.
Full stock ef Flour and Feed at
bottom prices, at Rbinsou & Bonner.
Cheese, Dried Beef, Mackerel and
Whitefish ; Fresh Oat Meal, Breakfast
Hominy, and Rip, all cheap at Rob
inson & Bonner. 2t.
Goodi cheap at
ug. 11, 'SO. Haslet Soya, j stances, via : tho uudorstaudiug of the
with it.
Thero are many methods maoy
good ones, and some bad oues too no
doubt, but the success of any method
depends upon tho xoiiowiug circum
ea
Butter -RUta
-Kggs,
fresh
Salt best lako
Lard -
Iron, common bar
Nails, lOd, V keg -Potatoes
,- -Limolbbl.
Dried Apples per lb
Dried Beef
Dried Peaches por ft
Dried Peaches pared per X
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07(a)
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3.
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