The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, September 12, 1883, Image 4

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    WEDMSDAl IWORNlM, SEPT. 12, ISS1.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
Jturge. S. D. Irwin.
Councilman North ward, IT, M. Fore
man. C. M. Shawkey, A. M. Dontt; Nouth
ward, W, A. Eagles', J. If. Foncs, A. II.
Dale.
Justice of the Peace 3, T. Rronnan
D.H.Knox.
Constable .Tamos Swailes.
Softool Director . W. Robinson, A.
R. Kelly, J. IT. Dlngman, I. H. Knox, J.
W. Morrow, II. S. Rroekway.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congren-3 as. Mosokovk.
Member of Senate J. U. II ALL.
Axnembly K. L. Davis.
PreMde.nt JudqeW. I. Brown.
AnHoeiate Judge John Kkck, C. A.
Him..
Treasurer N S. Foreman.
Prothonotary, Register A Recorder, Ac
JrTIH KllAWKKY.
Sheriff. C. W. O.ASK.
ClfrmmMAton'rA H. W. Lkdkbitr, J. 8.
HUNM-insON, H. A. ZtTKNDKT.I..
fJounty Superintendent J. K. IIllX
Ann. Dintrict Attorney T. J. VanOiksen.
yrv ffommtoafoners II. O. Davis,
J. Oriknawalt.
County Surveyor F. F. WmTTEKlN.
CVroir C. II. Citnncn.
County A nditar G. W. Warden, J. A.
BlWT, H. II. RWAI.t.KY.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIOUESTA LODGE
No. 369.
MEETS every Tuesday evening, at 7
o'clock, In' the Lodge Room in Par
tridge' Hall.
ELI UOLEMAN N. O.
O.W.SAWYER, Hoo'y. 27-tf.
CAPT.'O EOHO E STOW POST,
J' No. 274, O-A. H.
Meets on the first Wednesday In ench
lUonih, In Odd Fellows Hall, Tionesta, Pa.
D. 8. KNOX, Commander.
TJ. VAN HIES EN,
. ATTORNEY- ATLAW,
A il District Attorney of Forest County.
Ofllce in Court Uousb, Tionesta, Pa.
7?
L. DAVIS.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tionesta, Ta.
Collections made In thin and adjoining
counties.
M
ILES W. TATK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Elm Street, Tionesta, Pa.
F. R1TCHFY.
ATTORNEY-AT-IjaW,
Tionesta, Forest County Pa.
B. AO NEW.
ATTORNEY- T-LAW,
Tionesto, Pa,
ATTENTION SOLDIERS!
I bnve boon admitted to nractieo as an
Attorney In the Pension Office at Wash
ington, I). C. Alt ofllccrs, soldiers, or
Miilors who were Injured In the late war,
can obtain pensions' to which they may be
entitled, bv calling on or addressing mo at
Tionesta, Pa. Also, claims for arrearages
of pay and bounty will receive prompt at
trillion.
Iluvinf? been over four vears a soldier In
the Iste war, and hnvinir for a number of
' . . .... .! r 1
years engsgeu in me prnec.iiuon ui nm
iliers' claims, tny experience will assure
the collection of 'claims ii the shortest pos-
wiblntime. J.H. AUNLW.
Utf.
T AWHEXI'K HOUSE. Tionesta, Pa.,
I J II. S. llrockwav. Proprietor. Tliis
house is centrally located. Everything
new and well furnished. Kupnilor Au
coin modntions and strict attention given
to guests. Vegetables and Fruits of all
kinds served in their season. Sample
room for Commercial Agents.
CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa.,
T. C. Jackson, Proprietor. This Is a
new bouse, and has just been fitted up lor
ilm accommodation of the public. A. por
t ion of the patronage of the public is solic
ited, tn-iy.
17 AST HICKOltY HOTEL,
Vj EAST HICKORY. Ta..
J. W. Baix. Proprleter. This house is
d hna been furnished wftli new
farnltnre throughout. It Is oeotralloy lo-
caiH and has a lirst-elass bain in connect
Inn with It. The traveling public will
Indlit a nloasant stonninir vilaco. First-
class Liverv in oonnwtion with the Hotel,
NATIONAL -HOTEL, Tidioute, Pa.,
W. 1. Hucklin. Proprietor. A first-
rlass hotel iu all respects, and the pleas
tmtest stopping placo In town. Rates very
reanonable. JanH-82.
MB. COOK. M. P.,
5MIYSICIAN SUROEON.
Oilice at the Central House, Tionesta,
Pa. All professional calls promptly at
tended to.
T W. MORROW. M. P..
.J- PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
Late of Armstrong county, having located
in Tionesta is prepared to attend all pro
fessiowal calls promptly and at all lxurs.
OIUco in Smoarbaugh ft Co.'s new build
ing, up stairs. Otflee hours 7 to A. m.,
and 1 1 to 12 M. ; 2 to S and 0i to 74 P. m.
Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 8 and 01 to 74
r. m. Residence in Fisher House, on
Walnut Street. may-18 Bl
WC. COBURN, M. P.,
. PHYSICIAN A SUROEON,
Mas had over fifteen years experience In
the practice of his profession, havf-xg grad
uated teoallu and honorably May 10, IstiS,
woftlco and Residence in Judge Roi-k's
house, opposite the M. V,. Church, Tiones
ta, Pa. Aug. 25-1880
DENTISTRY.
PR. J. W. MORROW.
Having purchasod the materials Ac, of
l)r. SteaJman. would respectiunv an
bounce that ho will carry on the Pental
musiness in Tionesta, and having bad over
six years successful experience, considers
himself fully competent to ulve entire sal
isl'action. I shall always give my medi
cal practice the prelerence. niar-e.
ii
H. MIT. A. B. KKLLT
MA Y, PARK & CO.,
B Jk. IN" K B K S
Corner of Elm A Walnut Sts.TionesU.
Bank ol Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
Collections made on all the Principal points
of the U. S.
Collections solicited.
I8-ly
1. T. HRENNAK. C M. B1IAWKKV,
' BRENNAN & SHAWKEY,
Roal Estate Agents & Coiiveyancers.
Dealers In
ANTHRACITE ct- BITUMINOUS COAL
(Offices In Court Uouso,)
TIONESTA, FOREST COUNTY, PA.
-FOR BALE.
67 acres. Tionesta twp.. 10 acres cleared
and In wheat and rye ; small house and
iar:i : considerable oak limner. I'rice
$760 j $400 down, balance in 8 years.
At.so.
Houses and lots, and building lots In
Tionesta Borough for sale on. easy terms.
We have some good bargains on band.
llHKNNAN AHUAVKRT.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Condensed Tbtis Tabln Tlonpsta Htatlnn.
NOKTII.
SOUTH.
Train (S3 11:05 am
Train 10 1:45 pm
Train 10 8:20 pm
Train 15.... 7:48 am
Train 18 8:10 am
Train 9 3:59 pm
Train 15 North, and Train 10 South carry
the mail.
Preaching in the Presbyterian
Church next Sunday morning and
evening, by Itev. I lickling.
Presbyterian Sabbath School at
3 p. m.; M. E. Sabbath School at 10
a. ni. '
Pay ponr State and County tax.
Our "Tramp's" letter got here a
ittle too late for this week, Berry to
say.
Mr. James Ward of Jenko town-
hip, stopped in town over Sunday
ait.
-Squirrels are growing plentier,
and the boys are talking up another
hunt.
Oil Market closed last night at
$1.16. Opened this morning at
llev. Mr. Kyan, of Clarington,
paid us a pleasaut call yesterday af
ternoon.
II. C. McSweeney Esq., of Brad
ford, was a guest of Tioneta over last
Sabbath.
Miss Cora Wallace, of East Brady,
is vibittog her aunt, Mrs. Derrickson,
this week.
Williams & Co. have movad
their mill from near Itoso's to Shef
field junction.
Fresh Pork, Pork Sausage,
Fresh Fish and Oysters this week at
Keek's Meat Market. It -
Found a bunch of keys, which
the owner can have by calling at Eli
Berlin's residence, Whig Hill, Pa.
-Mr. J. D. Hulings is home from
a six weeks' business sojourn in the
wilds of West Virginia.
-Dr. Morrow reports a bouncing
boy at the residence of John Normile,
Panther Rock, Pa., lagt Thursday.
Mr. Henderson, our barber, re
joices over the arrival of another boy
at his residence last Wednesday even
inc.
Our genial friend, 11. B. Sinclair,
of Cleveland, O., has been with his
many Tionesta friends for the past two
weeks.
-The arrival of a boy at the home
of Bcnj. Mealy, of Tionesta township,
Monday evening last is reported by
Dr. Coburn.
Ryder & Co. have a mill on the
main branch of Millstone, and are
cutting only hardwood, such as cherry,
asb, chestnut and oak. Their ship
ping point is Marrionville.
Mrs. A. B. Kelly departed Mon
day morning for Norristown, Pa., ac
companied by her two sons, Arthur
and James, who will attend sceool at
that place the coming winter.
Those wishing a handsome blue
suit for the reunion next Tuesday
should call on II. J. Hopkins & Co.
Tbey have a fine stock just suited to
the occasion, at low prices. It
A couple of street fakirs tried jjto
"sell" the peeple some fine (?) jew
elry last Monday evening. They left
yesterday morning wiser but no rich
tr than when they struck the burg.
TheTidioute News of last Fri
day says : "Tidiocite Post last night
accepted the invitation of Tioaesta
P&st to attend the reunion of the 83d
Regt., to be held in Tionesta the ISth
inst."
The pound master still gets a
little to do in bis line these frosty
nights, aad when people can't find
their cows in the evening they gener
ally make a straight shot for the
pound next morning.
Forest couuty has a new post
office. It is situated near Russell's
Mill, at what is known as Red Brush.
The new office la called Guitonville,
ia honor of Forest's noted hunter, Un
cle Robert Guiton. Charles Murphy
is postmaster.
Union services will be held at
the M. E.' Church next Sunday even
ing at 7 o clock, when Rev. O. Li.
Clark, Chaplain of the old 83d Regi
ment will deliver an address. Every
body cordially invited.
And now it is Billy Klinestiver
who is handing out the cigars with a
smile, since last bunday morning.
The young lady weighs eight and a
quarter pounds and Billy says that's
as good as a 10-pound boy.
The next duty voters shouldsee to
is the paying of their State and Coun
ty tax. If your taxes are not paid
at least thirty previous to the elect
ion you cannot get a vote, and the
time is now short. Attend to it at
once.
The Ashby, (Miun.) Avalanche,
by our friend Luiber Yeught, has
arrived and is a handsome paper, full
of news, and bears every evidence of
becoming one of the solid institutions
of the town. Again we say, success to
you, Liuther.
Wm. II. Frost, of Tigeon, Pa.,
has made a large clearing on the
piece of land bought, of Geo. II.
Means near the mill, at that place.
This is only one of the numerous im
provements being made along tbe
"Big Level."
On and after September 29th
every dentist in Pennsylvania must
have his diploma recorded in the office
of the Recorder of the county in which
he intends to practice. Tooth-car
pentering without complying with this
provision of the law is subjected to se
vere penalty, i
That solid, clean-cut and staunch
Republican paper, tbe Warren Mail,
has lately been enlarged to nine col
umns, aBd otherwise improved in ap
pearance. It is a pleasure to record
this mark of prosperity on the part
such an old friend as the Mail and we
hope its success may continue indefi
nitely. In our mention of the dedication
of the new F. M. Church at Newraan
ville we stated it would take place on
tbe 19th of Sept., whereas it should
have been the 29th. The qnartetly
meeting will commence on Friday
afternoon, tbe 28th. Those expecting
to attend will please bear this in
mind.
At a recent meeting of the bor
ough council the Burgess was author
ized to appoint six special police to do
duty oc tbe day of the re-union. The
Bnrgess has appointed the following
gentlemen : Henry Shoemaker, John
Muenzenberger, James H. Hulings,
George Dunkle, James R. Clark, J. S
Hood.
From what we can learn from
those who have tramped over the
county there has not been the indus
try in the bark woods that there has
been for several years past. This
was mainly on account of the wet
season, and much of the bark peeled
in the fore part of the season is con
siderably damaged by the rain.
The P , B. & B. R. R. division of
the Pittsburgh & Western Railway
has opened their road to Kane,
McKean county, and are running two
fast express trains each way a day.
The trains are scheduled about 30
miles per hour. The T. V. R. R.
makes close connections each way with
the above trains and has several trains
scheduled at 31 miles per hour.
ine gentlemen who nave given
such satisfactory dances on formor oc
casions, have arranged for a grand
ball at the Lawrence House on the
afternoon and evening of the 18th, te
which they extend a general invitation
They have arranged for a band of mu
sic that will be better than any they
have ever had before, and those who
wish a good time should not fail to at
tend. The fare as on former occasions
will be very reasonable.
The boiler for the saw mill to be
erected on Tubbs Run has arrived.
It is quite a Urge one, weighing up
ward of four and a half tons, and S. S,
Canfield, the boss of this section on
moving heavy machinery, has the con
tract of haulinc: it to its place. Mr
Canfield will also commence the haul
ing of a lot more machinery to Ball
town in a few days. He can't be beat
on this kind of teaming, and has a
reputation for it that extends back to
the palmy days of Oil Creek. No use
sending away to get such work done
as that machinery never struck the
place that he cannot move easily and
with perfect safety. "Shell" takes the
cake.
For cood fresh Goods cheap goto
I IUfcitT & Soss. Feb. 1, '82.
Mr. Charles M. Cox of Boston,
one of the 6wners of the celebrated
Spooner tract, situated on Tionesta
Crek, about twelve miles from this
placo, was in town during the week.
Mr. Cox's business here was in rela
tion to the sale of the timber on this
tract, and we understand it is now on
the market an J for sale. He also 'in
forms us that the company expects
to develops the territory for oil ia the
near future.
-The heavy frosts of Saturday
and Snnday nights did much damage
to crops in this section. Many of the
farmers who had fine fields of corn
and buckwheat last week are left with
out any to epeak of now. On Whig
Iill it was particularly eevere ; Mr.
Eli Berlin informs us that he had two
fields, one of corn and one of buck
wheat, from which he expected to re
alize at least $400 ; now he will hsr-
diy realize $50. Others have suffered
n like proportion, and the chances
are that corn and buckwheat will be
scarce and high this fall.
The Secretary of the Treasury last
Saturday approved the sale to Mr.
Isaac N. Patttrson. of this citv. of
ands belonging to the United States
in Venango and Forest counties, for
$6,970. These lands are situated on
the bank of the Allegheny river and
were received by the Government as
collateral for a debt of $60,000 duo
by the Venango National Bank to
Uncle Sam. In 1866 one million
dollars, it is said, was refused for this
very land, which was then thought to
be rich in oil, but which on testing
proved to be dry territory. Franklin
Spectator.
-Bro. Dunn, 'way out in Crooks-
ton, Minn , delivers the following ad
vice which will hold good anywhere:
"We hear of several slight accidents
from careless use of guns. The hunt
ing season is every day becoming
more attractive and it is well to ob
serve common caution in handling
guns as in other matters. Don't pull
a guu teward you by tbe muzzle ; don't
get into the wagon with your gnn
loaded; don't carry your gun at full
cock unless you are flushing a covey
of chickens ; don't point your gun at
anybody, whether it is loaded or cot ;
in short, don't be a fool." '
The T. V. R. R. will probably
extend their lines on down Spring
Creek to where the Jamestown Lum
ber Company are building a hrge
mill and manufacturing establishment.
This mill will be built on either Tract
No. 3665 or 3667 neai the Howe town
ship line in the eastern end of the
county. There is an immense body of
timber to be manufactured in that
locality, and the mill now building
will manufacture the lumber off about
300 acres, aud if the railroad be con
structed to that part of the county
there will be a still further develop
raeot of that section And our resources
Our enterprising wagon and car
riage maker Chas. Raieig, has recent
ly turned out three new wagons which
are beauties. Two of them are sold
already but are still to bo seen at his
factory, and the third is liable to go
at any time. Charlie is daily increas
ing bis capacity for doing good work
on short notice, and is bound not to
be outdene by any manufacturer in
the country. His large factory is now
over-run with work.yet he never allows
a customer to wait a minute over
time. He is also pleased to have his
work inspected, an! extends an invi
tation to all to drop in and look
over his shop.
Thomas Ilowarth. one of the
pioneer settlers of this section of conn
try, died suddenly of heart disease on
Friday last. He bad left his 'home
at Howarth's Corners in the morning
to visit a daughter Mrs. Shattuck
at Titusville. In the afternoon he
started for home and Lad driven but
a short distance, when he dropped
dead in his carriage. Mr. Ilowarth
was 74 years of age and was well
known to the older class of our citi
zens, among all of whom he always
bore an honorable reputation, being
ever highly esteemed by his neighbors
and acquaintances. He came to Am
erica with his parents upward of 60
years ago, who settled on the Urm
occupied by him at the time of his
death. A few weeks ago he celebra
ted bis golden wedding, and received
the congratulations of a large gather
iug of old friends. Of late he had
been declining in hcaltb, yet was
et ill quite rugged for oue of his years.
During his lifetime he amassed quite
a fortune, aud while he left a will
which is fair and tutisfitctory, tie in
strument is not mano public. He
eaves a widow and sit children
four sons and twok daughters-jto
mourn his loss. The .funeral took
placo Inst Sunday afternoou, and was
attended by a very largo concourse
of old friends and neighbors.
Th& 83d Re-Union.
Next Tuesday will be a gala day
n Tionesta. All arrangements for a
grand, good time are being fast per
fected and by Monday evening every
thing will bo in readiness to receive
the largest crowd of veteran soldiers
aud visitors that ever honored the
own with their presence. From all
parts come reports of largo delegations
hat expect to bo here ou that day,
and there is every reason to believo
our town will bo crowded as it never
was before, but the citizens will spare
in pains to entertain and take care
of their cueats iu royal style. Ihe
grounds have been tastefully fixed
up, tables built.upcaker's stand erected
aud seats ia abundance provided.
We can see uo reason why the reun
ion should not be a completo success,
unless the weather should be bad.
We hope our citizens, one nnd all,
will show their patriotism by a liberal
display of flags and bunting. Let ev
ery house be profusely decorated.
And let all who want a good time
come to Tionesta on next Tuesday.
Excursion tickets over the B., N,
Y. P. R, R. will be Bold from Brad
ford and Oil City and all intermedi
ate points, and tickets will be good
to return on the 19th. A special
train will leave Irvineton at 10 a. ra.
for Tionesta. Returning, will leave
TionesU at 5 ia the evening.
OIL NOTES.
There is nothing of importance in oil
matters to chronicle this week, no well
having been struck worth mentioning
since our last report.
Balltown No. 11 was expected in
this week, but owing to some trouble
with the casing work oa it has been
delayed.
Grandin No. 13, on 5236, was ex
pected in yesterday. It is located be
tween Nos.6 and 8, and will doubtless
bo a good well.
The production of the Cooper tract
last Friday was 3,118 barrels from 111
well.
According to the Derrick the pro
duction at Balltown on the same day
was 3,290 barrels from 39 wells.
Competent witnesses put the produc
tion at nearer 5,000 barrels.
The Beaver Valley well is down
over 1800 feet and still drilling. How
deep they intend going we have not
learned. .
The fishing job at the Hunter well,
near the depot is still occupying the
attention of the drillers.
Lineville Lines.
Hon. J. W. Kahl, who is engaged iu
the mercantile business at Marieaville,
is at present with bis family at this
place, on the sick list.
Wm. Miller has left for Claren
don, where for a limited time he will
be engaged in pounding steel.
The school directors of Pinegrove
township, this county, in which half
of Lineville is situated, held a meeting
yesterday for the election of teachers
for tbe coming five months' term.
There were about twenty applicants
for the eight schools.
A eteaui saw mill has been erected
two miles west of this place for sawing
lumber, staves and shingles.
E. F. Swab, a former teacher of
Pidegrove township, but for the past
two years a law student in the office of
Judge McAlvay, at Manistee, Mich.,
has been admitted to the bar, and is
now the guest of his many friend iu
this vicinity.
The blackberries are ripe, and ex
cursions of this nature are the ordor
of the day.
A. L. Byres Esq. has erected a fiue
brick house.
Mrs. Marsh has lately received a
$2,000 pension from the U. S.
II. L. Miller will teach iu Clarion
county tho coming wiuter.
The squirrel season has opened
without any squirrels.
James Grable, one of the pioneer
settlers of this neighborhood, died on
the 30th ult., at an advaneed ago.
Lank.
Lineville, Sept. 8, 1883.
Latest Revised Map of Forest Co.
Oil Regious, $1.00, and subsequent
revisions free to subscribers. Address
S. C. Smith, Civil Engineer, Harris
burg, Pa. tf.
Jenks Township
.The'6ilfoylo Mills are doing a rat
tling business, and are over crowded
with orders. An order of 200,000 .
feet now awaits the attention of tho
proprietor but will not be fllowed to
lay in waiting very long. Mr. Delo
is the general superitendent of the
mills.
Mr. David Long, the store keeper,
is a general favorite in the community,
and always gives customers good sat
isfaction. - ' ;
Col. Hunt's new dwelling at Mar
ienvillo which, by tlie-way will be a
very fine one, will be completed and
ready for occupation before cold'
weather sets in.
Mr. A. M. Doutt, of your place ex
pects to commence painting Mr.
Word's new house in a few days.
The building of an extension to
Frank Reek's mill goes , bravely on
and when completed will add'- greatly
to its already large capacity. ;
Gilfoyle is now a freight,; express
and telegraph station, .and all, trains
stop there now. Miss Mary. M. Mc
Fillen is telegraph operator as well as
express agent.
The school house at Frost's mill is
finished and is a verv neat and com
modious building, ' . '
The Gilfoyle school house is a nice "
one in every particular, and reflects1
j: . L j: . . p a "
vreiiii upon iue uireciorsaui our iowu-.j
ship.
The roads in the 2d and 3d districts'
are in first-class order now. '
t. rri i . . l
luniui ia Kept ou ino jump uy.
I!- i- -i j
Ala una bu nuui I. is uuviilrii ui luuiiiuu v
'
to the interests of our schools.
The extension to the hub factory is
a u u u l LuiuuicLcu. i uoii uiuci a a a "
now much ahead of their ability to
fill.
Sept. 8, 1883. . Buzby. - ;
List of Letters.
Remaining in Tionesta post offico,
Sept. 11th, 1883 : . '
James Hughes. lrank Norton 2.
Mrs. Lizzie Hublcr. Mrs. Mary Manross '
If not called for in 30 days .will be
sent to the dead Utter office.
C. M. ArxeiV'P. M.
,
Fall Underwear, Skirts, Shoulder-braces,
&c, Gents and Ladies'
Chains, Gold Rings, Cuff Buttons
Breast and Shawl Pins, latest novel
ties at Wm. Smearbaugb Co.'s. 2t
MARRIED.
WHITMORE WISE At. the residence ,
of Simon Whitmore, Rraeeville, Pa.,
Aug. 13, 1883, by W. Ii. Riloy, D. p.,
Mr. J. E. Whitmore, of Rraeeville, and
Miss Vina Wiso, of Worthington,-, .Arm-:
strong county, Pa. '
LYTLE YOUXG At tho residence of
tho bride's parents, Mr. ai'd, Mrs. ,Vm.
Young, on Thursday, August, 30, 18S3,
by Rev. J. P. Hicks, Mr. James M."
Lytic, of Rew City, McKean county,
Pa., aud Miss Emma J. .Young, of,
Tionesta Township, Forest county, Pa.
DOTTE RR ER--MOH X E Y A t the M.
E. parsonage, Tionesta, Pa., Sept. 10.
1S83, by Rev. J. P. Hicks, Mr. Uerval
A. Dotterrcr of Kingsley township and
Miss Ida J. Mohney, mf Green township
Forest county, Pa.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY, BY
KIC1. 1 A ISLE DEALERS.
Flour f barrel thoico - -4.75(7.00
Flour sack, - - l.lf(itl.70
Corn Meal, 100 tts - - - 1.50(.1.75
Chop feed, pure gra'n - - 1.50
Corn, Shelled - - 85
Ileans 'f bushel - 1.,'jOgS.OO
Hum, sugar cured - - - 10
Hrcakl'ust Itacon, sugar cured - - Id
Shoulders ..... 13
Whitetish, hair-barrels - - - 8.50
Lake hcrriuy lialf-burreU - - 5.50
Sugar - 9a 1 1
Syrup ------ 75
X. O. Molasses new ... 80
Roast Rio Coffee - - - 15(5,23
Rio Coffee, .... 121(413
JavaCotlee .... 28 04 30
Tea ------ 20(t!tM)
Rutter 1S(.i,20
Rico - Stit 10
Eggs, fresh ... - 20
Salt best lake .... 1.50
Lard 15
Iron, common bur - 3.25
Nails, lOd, "j keg .... 3.75
Potatoes .... II0(((,75
Lima '( bbl. ... - 1.50
Dried Apples sliced per lb - - ' II
Pried l!ccf ... - - If
Dried Peaches per th - - - , 11
Dried Peaches pared per X - -
J OUEN.O FULTON,
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
HARNESS, COLUSS, CHICLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS,
may t hi '1 ON KSTA. PA.