I A - ZJK' (7 1 t u "Petroleum Centre Daily Record. VrU Centre, Monday Jnly 13. A. B. FAX, ctUor Time of CIliiKIInH. P. O., Pitrolevv CtxTiif. P. . Jen Xist. lsou J rntll further notice tha mail will arrive at and iloinrt from this office aa follows : A11R1VK. Sonth and East, via. Irvlneton. 10 W A M I South and Wert, " Mentlvlllr. 6 IS P. M. North and East, " Corry, S RS " m TlEBART. South and Wot, 8.4S A. M. Soutt, Enst and Went, S 30 P. M North, East and West, 10.00 A. M. '- Divine Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, j Freachlnn at 11 o'clock 'A. M., and 7' o'clock P. M. Ret. J. T. Oxronr, Pastor. M. E. CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. anil T)4 P M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock M.. Scats free. A cordial invitation ex tended to all. Rev. C. M. nEAitn, Pastor. .STS. TETER AND PAUL'S (Catholie) CHURCH. . Mass at 10V a. m. ' Vesper and Benediction of the Blessed acrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2 "p. m. JAMES DUNN. Pastor. Our man About Tofvn Prtrolonm Ventre ITloiidny (tf ornlupr. "Our Man" started oat this morning on an -'observo" of Petroleum Cent re Monday Ho reports "all quiet along the line": Work on Washington strcot pavement (with plank) ban slopped. Wbyfor this? Loafers around the depot this morning .-stared every lady under forty years of ago out of countenance. ''They tell us, sir, that we are weak, but when shall wo be strong or."- Pulrtcfc Henry. . , J co is a scarce commodity just now. Ice men "(ail to connect." Result bar ac counts have molted, and no man owes a cent. Cross, ol tho Central Ilonse, (bis friends say not ' cross of the redeemer") truthfully liulcbos, "all men aro created equal." He and his hotiso treat all alike. Honco bis popularity. Business up town is huge. . Why? . 'Cause those engaged know bow to make it so. ''Eternal vigilense is the price of lib erty." Poor liberty soma of tbcra have, how ever. Open nigbt and day. ',, . A distinguished desciplo of Blackstone, , graduate at that, went beyond bis capacity Saturday. Says thu extraot from corn rich es farther (ban bo supposed ! IIo and ef al lasted until Monday noon, and retired "dish raggy." Episode -'touch not, taslo not." When shall we three meet again! Evening tide, morning tide, and whore the tide ebbs und flows at all hours, is at Uobson & Arnold's billiard parlor. Reason . Clint aud George. "'f was ever thas in childhood's hour." Ro we say So says Charley, of violin fume. He's iia-Spencer of Notes. A "music man." Go to the Petroleum Gardens and see bow natural it is is fur him to wiuld the bow.--Born in him. The Jamestown Clothing Store where the naked are clothed, and nudes are made whole, sells goods without stint. Reason Cause fciiila are All Deoa to suit tho pur chaser. Mouduy uioiuiug , general wusb-day. In digo boxes strew the counters of groceries, and Babbitt's soap at Schoubluoi's there has been a raid upon.. It is warranted to wash out thu evil dead done on the Sabbath, al so cleans dirty clothes. Push it. Cot steufbit. A new and perfect coun terfoil twenty-flve cent noto is in circula tion. Be on your guard. A Nbw well was struck yesterday on the .iv.lu, . a.m. uTubuuuh Lity.anJ is now pumping twenty barrels. It is McGruu's well. The return gumu botwuen the Seneca Bums Ball Club, of Oil City, and thu Independent B. B. Blub ol Titusville, will bo played on tho grouuda ol the former club Tuesday alturnoon. All wishiug to witnvss a lively game or ball can do so by tahiug a trip tu 0;1 City to morrow morning. Dratii ok Isuh S. Enms. Tlio sad in. telligence of the death of Mr. I. S. Bums, at his resfflenco in Chautauqua County, on Friday lsl, casts a doom over i ....... circle f WeuUs w;0 l.avo been ustociated with liim in this locality for uiony years. He dii d of Inflammation of the bowU Ho was formerly an operator on tho Bnchnnon faim, and aMenvaids w.-.s iujsied a Jiuantvj!i,j SltAMIIl'RU, Jtll H, Gentlemen: Last evening, July fUh. lightning struck two large tannic houses at wells 85 and 80 Tallmnn Farm. These tank houses covered nearly 2000 barrels of oil. which ignited instantly. Tho tanks hold ing the oil soon burnted and the oil on fire passed across the Tullinan Farm, and over fir. fhamburg's Pittsburg and Cherry Run, Truot, burning in its progress the rigs, tanks, cnne houses and oil of twelve wells. The folowiru statement presents a fell account of the amount of oil destroyed and property consumed hy fire bi-tonglng to those wells, and the names of the fntms and owners who snrl'T" ! by tho unavoidable catastrophe. Tallman Farm : Lyman Stewart, 6 wells burned with 2500 barrals of oil, value $12, 500. Frank Andrews and others: Loss to wells, rips, tnnks. ,t?., $r,,0(0. Chas. How Ins: One well burned liO.T barrels. Loss $7, 000. Mr. Comey and oiberc: One well burned with 23 barrels ot oil, loss $1,125. Total loss on this Farm: $206.625 00 Pittsburit i Cherry Kim Tract, controlled by Dr. Stintnburg. I wells burned with 300 barrels of oil. Loss if 0,525. Total of oil destroyed, 4025 bbls. Total value of oil, 21, 023. Valuo of rigs, tanks, engino bouses, damage to machinery, etc., $12,125. Total loss $33,150. The injury to those 12 wells by stopping, and the amount of oil produced by them can not bo accurately estimated. These wells were producing fully 200 barrels daily, that will be lost for ono week, at least. Tho in jury to wells and loss of oil cannot bo less than $17,000, making u grand total of near ly 60,000 loss in all. Tho oil on lire passed down Cherry Run about half a mile before the fire was extin guished, which was effected by constructing a dam. But ono personal accident occurred and that was by the fall of a tree, striking a Mr. Uennot on tbo head injuring him bad ly, though not fatally. Yours Truly. V. E. Hammond. Merchant's) Gargling Oil. Tho work on tho Gargling Oil Labarato ry is progressing rapidly, and when comple ted, will bo an ornament to the city, as well s a credit lo the eoterpriseof the company. Z.ocfcjior( N. Y. Journal. The above extract alludes to one of the finest and most exW-nalvo labaratories for the manufacture of a medicine or world wide reputation known us Meixiiaxt's Gk;i.i.o Oil. The building is located on Murkut Streot, Lockport, N. Y., and Is used as a manufacturing and shipping depot for this compaay, and our readers would be snrpri sed upon a visit to lbs establishment, to wit ness the lubor performed daily by the em ployees i n manufacturing, shipping, and oth er duties which attach to so extensive a bus iness as is carried on by tbiR Company. Upwards of thirty years ago, this mcdi cine was introduced to tho public by Geo. W. Merchant, a practical chemist, ami for two or three years the demand for this med icino did not extend beyond Western New York. Old selttlers in that locality iaform us that it was the practice of Mr. Merchant at that time to start out upon a tour with a one horse vehicle, taking with him in bis wagon a quantity suflieieut to supply the trade with which ho was acquainted. Gradually did tho deuiaud increase, until it was found necessary to add new capital to tbu bnsiuess, and a stock company was form ed for the purpose of extending tbu trade- Luainess gradually, but ratbor slowly, in creased under tbe now arrangement, bit tho investment mado at that timo proved a pay ng one, and the demuud for the medicine became greater and greater, extending far into tbe different Slates of tko Union. Sev eral yoars ago Mr. Merchant died, when Mr. John Hodge, who bad been an employee iu thu business department of the establish ment, became a member of thu block compa ny, was elected Secretary, und upouthitn, from that timo to thu present thu busiuee has wholly devolved. Tho business capac ity aud popularity of Mr. Hodge, although but a young man, seemed to put a frush iin. petus iulo tbe trade, ued having coutrol ol the titocK of tho Murohant estate, amounting to $50,000 which has since passed into his owu hands, tbe trado rapidly incruasid by judicious advertising, and businets manage ment, und lo-day s'.uuds iu thu lead uaioug patent nivdiciuos. Merchant's Gargling Oil is known iu a!1 countries, and shipments to foreign poi usus- tuina the assertion that its merits uru kuowo not in the United States atone. Togivu iu Insight into thu amount of trudu douo yeai 'y by Ibis Company, which wu believu v' now composed ot but three persons, Mr' Hodge buiug tho principal stockholder, lust year did a business ol $500,000, and the sum oxpendod in advertising was upwards ol $13, . ouu uuniig tho sauio time. Tho Company has grow n iu wealth, and inn biifcim-u uas now readied tiiut vast ca- pucity that iho new, l uulilul ami commo. dioiis laburatory was erected liom necesmy, to accommodate what baa now become the largt-st business in We.-eiu New V;,i, ThU prosperity b due to '.la ,i..i-;;tr un- . '.'.r-'n.Ta'.riw. -mtmcaerSeww -?rtrrtili iesiwe - " ubem..-; ul J ',i.:Lll .d.e. El;. rTj uk Dartmcnt is under bis control, and one may well judge of the labor he must perform to carry on so large a trade) still bis amies wear lightly upon him, apparently, and be is ever that social -gentleman that will ga tlier around him friends at lomo and abroad, both in a business and social relation. We have intended this lo be more or a brief history of this groat concern than a "pud"' for the medicino as the oil is known and in daily use in nearly all parts ol the world. It noeds no commont from us. A. D. Mil ler A Co. are agents for this section. On. Excit?msst, There Is considerable excitement over soma recent oil develop ments In the neighborhood of Tionesta. The Forest Press comes out a few days in advancoof its regular day of publication aud rejoices over tho news in several columns of Great Primer. Ao exchange exclaims, "Women talk, men act." To which tho Herald replies, "Yes, and some men act very badly; while many women talk entirely too much. A compromise between tho two would be o1 service to tho cause of common humanity.' Uxsk Ball. Match game of Base Ball on tbo Steel ;Farrn on July 10th, between Ibe Maplo Leaf B. B. C. of this place, and tbe Rouseville II. B. C. ' Resulted in favor of tho first named Club by a score of 21 to IS. C. S. Ilnmieon, Secy. Bia Hoofs. Hero is what the Philadel. pbia Sunday Mercury says of a pair of boots made lor a colored brother who preaches tho Gospel to Ji.iseymen: Our friend Captain Burion last wee!; made a pair of boots for a nigger preacher in Jersey, of sufficient dimensions to carry dismay to tho beurt of a bullock. Tho size was No. 17- Tbo "culled person" fur whom they were ordered is lha same divino who last winter, during tho raptun ol a protracted meeting, sent a front panned of Iho pulpit into thu middle of the audience ut a single kick. Coptaiti Burton took hU measure by sections. ' To get up the com plete boots required the entire hide of a thrco mouths' calf. IUll.ito.to Ai-l'Iukxt. Tho Mcadvillu Republican of the 8th Inst says: Yester day as the evening train from Oil City on thu Franklin Branch was running at ordi nary speed below Reno, the rear cr was thrown from thu hack and turned complete ly ovur. It was filled with passengers, mostly women and childun, ami strange to sny nobody was injured. Among tho passengers werii Hon. C. W. Glllillan and Hon. C. V. Culver. Tho latest pbasu of tho ritualistic contra versy is tho attempt of thu low churchmen to have his mother imprisoned for lunacy on the sole ground that she attends ritualis tic services. If difference in religious beliefs is to bo accepted as u test of lunacy, the whole world will soon bo u mad-house, for every ono will pronounce bis neighbor of an opposite faith stark, slurinjj mad. But who aro to bo the judges in that c.ite? V.'m. H. Seward und party leavts San FrancUco for Sit!; to-day. tho Northern Transportation Company placiug tho sfcamer l' Vctivo ut his soi vice. Tho party win visit t'orlland, Oregon, and Victoria, und probably Kadrack Island. On their return, after inspecting Southern California, Mr. Seward starts for thu City of Mexico via Acspulco, to pay u promised visit to J uurcz. Tbe directors of tho Buffalo und Erie Railroad Friday accepted tho agreement to consolidate with tho Lake Shore and Michi gan Southern Uuihvay. suhioct to nimrovul of tho stockholders' vote, to bu taken on tao JUtu of August. Tho President Fridsy, iu conversation with several prominent Mississipplaue, saiu tt was bis deairo, and bu should accord ing instruct Generals Ames und Reynolds iu their preliminary arrangements for the election iu Mississippi and Texas, to observe eutire fairness and impartiality. Thu reports of damages by. the Hoods iu Republican, Sulino uuj f-'olomou Valleys, Western Kansas, have been greatly exag gerated. Corn is nut injured ut all, aud other crops uro not materially damaged. Very few Ihu weru lost. Thu Fmit Growers' Couvouliou at San Frauciscoou Wednesday, adopted a resolu tion that au organized effort bo mado to obtain a reduction in thu frii;jbt charges of tho l'auilio Railroad, which will enable fr::it growers la plucul':uit iu tbo eastern market ut a reasonable profit. Charles W. Miller, of Espyville, has been apjioiuted lu tepriMnt Crawford County ill tho Ri-publicau Stale Coiumillee. The bi;; ballnoii that went up in IJiilf.ilo "n Monday, lau.o do-.vn i ear V.'ai'ien, up wards r.f siy miles from the stalling The balloon tots up. TELEGRAPH HK1DHTED FOlt TUB PA1LY HECOHD,. Altcriioon IMsiuitctn's , St Louis, July 12. Friends or Allen and McCoolo met Satur day night and mode preliminary a; range menls for another mill between tho warier. Filty dollars aside was deposited, and an other meeting is to be bad this afternoon.' wIi.h iilaa nt nirrprinAnl BM In llfl Siffned and tbe deposit increased to $200. The II .1.1 la In ha fnf- 2 AIM K i.ln oml fllll ffll t ill four months within 50 miles of Cincinnati. Poughkeepsio, July 12. l-.i.i.- .rinrnnnn. 1urinir tho heavv shower, two convicts ftt Sing Sing csenped. i ney nave not ye. wuuu .i. Dr Rods, having been llttlo more than one week in Cuba, proclamis tbo rebellion partially subdued. This assertion of the new Captain General can scarcoly bo based pon personal observation, and tho reports of tbo Spanish Generals ha knows Irom ex perience to be unreliable. His statement, therefore, should be taken with a wide mar gin reserved for bombast error. ( At tbo celebration of tbe Fourth in Mau meo Cifv. Ohio, on Saturday evening, a rocket, through carelessness, was shot into tho crowd of spectators, struck Mr. Carroll in the face, tore off her nope, half of her upper jaw, and .tore away the flesh from one sido of her IsC. camiidacy Aol 'I:M;M. l'ltDTllONOTAHY. - . yi:. 1 I in I P'tiiM- si rtiinretl.fi luneorTiii'M ... rt V1..MV. ir Petm emii tvnlre. a ranuioair for rmtlionstttry of Yennnco Comity, suljwt lo ihc usaL'ta ol Ilia U inocraiic inny. Local .ot !!. mmw jAVA.si'Aitttowa, CAXAiiY, gkk VAN. at A. V. JIlLLBIt CO. A. T. M1I.1.EH &CO., rnvc Iho neenc - of the Amran Whip Co., aid Western Whip Co.'s CI :x ii ;lt vho'enlu prices. (illlL WANTF.D T. do c-nt-nl house work. Iitqutrt of jimSttr. C. N. PAYNK, Boyd Kami VEKY CHEAP SHKKT MITSIC, only five cents a coiy, at W. II. NlcrtOLSON & CO.'S Stationery Storo. I'nrpel". or very qnallty and d-rrlptinn, nt RKYNOMx,Ilt.ODIIKD CO'S, No. 11 Centre Slroct, opposite tho P. ().. Oil City, Pa. Hardware A laritc assortment of which is lipfne closed out at reduced rales nt KEYNOLDH U1!0DHEAI) & CO'S, Ko. ll Ccuro St., opiKMile tho r.Ht OITiee, Oil City. Pa. All ocionnis ijH settled Imaiedlatcly, 111 lie left with nn oftlcer foreollectlon. Apr Utf. REYNOLDS A CO. All stylos of n ank ltooks. Note Paper, and En vcl;ie iu Jobbing Lot", at W. II. NICHOLSON ft CO. BASE BALL BATS and SC'OHB BOOKS, at W II Nieholson A CVs. Wante dto Call At It. I!. I-'Wicr's Drun Btoie, ono hundred per stttis or more, and examine. Buses, Carnations, EiichleJ, Muk Plant, lloletnopo', Pansles. Flh Cernnii'.tiis, Itojo Goranlnmii and Ttonnets of Pare tl-,r. .Tnirn 10. Crockery Vor all kinds no to REYNOLDS ltltonilEAD CO'S, No. 11 Centre Htreet, oppo ulle Iho Post Ofllcc Oil City, P. A now lot of the celebrated I. X. L. Knivrn Just received at the POST OEFICE. Try our Navy Tobacco. We know It la tha bewt iu the market. W. II. NICnOLSON ft CO. Tho very bunt pocket Cutlery Razors and Hcl sors all warranted at W. H. NICHOLSON S. Tho finest Plug Tobacco at W. . NICHOLSON & CO 'S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A ctmcfits. lecuree, &c. Tho Hall has been relllted and stronmhnnetl. No nnins nud exiielue has beon scared to nialw It a first cIium SHOW BUILDING. On the first floor Is one of the bent Billiard Rooms iu tho Centra. All under one management. jiilyStf. COEFIELD & PERRY'S 33oilei SIiotd! ( In renr officer A Norrls's Mnchli.0 Shop) 11-MtOI.EUfI CFNTIli;, PNNA. lloilors and KIIIU lirpnired on short notice, FLUE-SETTING AND REPAIRS GEN ERALLY! ALL WORK WARRANTED. lioller and Ent'lnm for salo. C I. THOMPSON, M. I., KC'LECTIO PHYSICIAN, NO. I, IIIA.MOSU HTIIUKT. (IIp-Ktalra.) TITTJSVILLE, ZP. "MiiylSrir. CIIA.11PION KKAItlKll. Vr!5 ,l,l,l to I n form Oil Operators, ami the tv t'uliliu pt-tii jull thut we tut) prei an il o re r. sve orders fur our I'l ani.lou Sii t iiti,.r li,.r li His wiihuul UouU ihc inot p-iftel loo' fo l.a-u-.ae tha: tas ; :; X;::1 oive ' ,u Ci l-'lalIKH NoKEle Co MEHCiUMT'S GAEGLING OIL, ' IS THE BEST LINAMEIMT IN Till'. WOULD f For Man & Beast. . 30 Year In l ie. .' C73 CD Is (ood fur Ithoiimnllfm, Chilblain", Corns, V hlt lows, Cnked llreasis. Sore Ntpplex, Cramps, V.mU, Ulle of nninuiK Wenki.ese of lite .lolllls, I'otiiruc tlom of the Mtwetri, Hums sntl Scalds, 1' nut lllirn, Painri.l NervoiiM nlVeetlon, Clmppitl Hand, Limt; Hiiek. I'niu ill III" Side, Swelling, Tinners, Tootll Ache, Old Sores, Ueiuorrliolds or Piles, llush II. .n, 1,1a, nnr JlMft.1. In I'llMTM. I 'lllpL Ki I 'P Kont K(,t In Mlwtim. Hiifl ninnv oilier ilit-M4t'M lii. l' drnl lo Man nud lleiut. . a so It. D Tayioii, ul'Ciincoiil, Kv-, says tlio t ii rIiiii; Oil cured a horse of til", injur il wlule plouliin i, aiteiuptitiK to step over a stump, almul severity lii, lhlh from the hod ; also that he has ised it iu his family for llf.een years, und l Hit best remt-dv ftr Cuts, Hums, llruUes, Krort llitis, Strains, RbVuui atliiiu, tic-, lie cvur used. From Ciicmi- A Hues , Cochrane Ijindiiur. Oliin, Nov. U. IK We are pleased ith yttnr tuedit iiir It lias iieeii the uuiiiis ef carina a irrent niiinlH-r ir tlill'erent diseases upon pert-ons, as nln upon liurMi We Ihltik 11 cures all you rueoiiinientl it to Ut. e wnntytitl to sentl us the Ui'iier pronoilion tit tie variety mr "Family I'sc,1' In small bottles. From Dn. .1. P. Tcuhki.!., Warren. Ind., March 3 lR5r. I am eliuni;td iu tho prneticeof uii'dicini-, and And ymir OarKliie.' Oil an cMieiiifly etlicicii remedy in all cases whutu an cxlinttil upidiciiiaii is indlcnlei. From D11. C. 1J. Nkai rturrl. tow.-i. Dee. I have piaciieed niedieihe iu this coitiiiy Kt-T.-n i-ars and i heerfully reooiniiieiid your dui-L-iii 011 as the best liMiuueut iu use. From T. T. W. Eti.is. C.a , J in. II lsv.i If I could receive bottfltoM-s of the Gary in Oil it Hi. I not be loo nillrh. ns I Ihil k I cmllil stKiu Ibxl ala fur it till, the iiKiufry bt-in Iretpieut siuce it It sii JKtsed lUnt I h avo It f' r sale. From Dn Wm. S. Mi.-I'ali., Chninol', Io.. Nov. H, l,S-,s. Veur Imif-'llliL' Oil l lakini; thehiiioolt rnmi all tl.e linilili'iits of the day. If vou desired tlu-tu. I could pntetire docr.s of certificates from lii-j who have been cured by it. Messrs Jtnlji.v . linos , Wholesale I)rns-.-i'!, Whteling Va., ssy, under d to or .Inly 21, :s 1., Unit I hey can itilfely recommend the li.-e lini; U11 for inoiuiliseate tlnn il i- recoinmeiiii' tt ,.r. Krom J. K. FtiiKii. ('iiittntown. I'd.. .Iiintt ::t, lfill Yourtial'ijling Oil la dolnn nilli h bellur lino tlitlll forinto ly, since ila) virtues have lit mu knuui;, iimI the bottles put up for Filially I'm-, oiilina stain, aie iiiucti sought for. Extract from a letter from Hon Nathan I iviwkv, Couuly Jtld-.-e of Shelhv Co., Iowa dated lliiilan, April l.t. lsur It is decidedly preferred to miv hi. anient sold in this section. Kxtract ot a letter from Samuels, lit re, ililr.l Falli-banr, Ohio. .Inly 17, Imm. In .Inn,- la-i, Henry Minllle had a yearling coll that hail what w.M mii ticeud to bo Dyptlu-ria for lueru Ihan ten titv.-ati Mint it could not eat, and thu Hi rout swolen ai'mixi shut, nud il u use of Ihreu or four application of the. dollar bo .Ion did thu desired elliv i. K.om A. C. NlBU, Lewisville, CosehtHrtoil . Jlarch. 18VJ. I have used vnur liargliie.' Oil for the Scrntcluis ou my horse, and ft cuicd it with the lini aitttlictiiiuu. F.-om Enos MATiism Midtlh-iVrirt, N. Y.. .Inly "A lSj(). I pnrehased a Ixiltle of your tiiifjllni; Oil ( yourailent, A. S ll.ikciyut Midtlleport. ami as vet have used but half ol it. I think il has Ki,.n ine more relief iu a cn-teof severu Uiieiiinalisiii. of loin; standing, than any thine; 1 have ever used buloic. Extra 1 from a letter from J. O. Pratt, ilainl Qulncy, ChuiiL-iuiua Ce N. V., August IV, lssi. 1 hnve been actpittiiiied with your inetlieiue ttJarulini; Oil) for the hist lourteeu years. U has proved a sure cure for Foot Hot In Sheep for which I sold the laet bottle aud have calls a'moit daily for more. Please forward as soou iu convenient. Always Inquire, for Merchant's Celebrated GARGLING OIL, And take no other. ltctu.il Price. tjil.OO, SO CI., and !8.5 Cts. Shako well before using, and rub on thoroughly befuru tho Uru or some, warm subslauce. TheClargllnsr Oil has been In use as a linnineiit 8! years. All we ask Is a air trial, but bo eiuo and lolltw directions, Ak your nearest Druggist, or dealer In Patent Mediciuea lor ono of our Almanacs and Vndii Me- cuius, aud read what the imiU say about the Oil. Tho OnrellUL' Oil Is fir snln bv nil losnnotiihlii dealets lljioiilioiit the United States aud oilier couutrius.- . Our tettinwniali dale from ls:!3 to lStiAatid aru uiwtlkilrit. Csu thu Qaritlim; nil and tell you' neighbors what good it lias done. Wa deal fnlr aud liberal with alt ami ili-fv contra diction. . aVInimfUfliirixl ut IiOckitort, X. V., Iy Mel Hunt's (;.u i:iiii Oil Co. JOHN HODHI-:, Seeretary. Soldhy A. . MII..l:iC eV CO., in!-J ."olrolcini Ceil 10, Pi. Wounds, Galls of all kinds, Spralne. Uralses, Crack. . i ed Heels, King Hone, Polo Kvil, Wind tinll-, cl 'JT Ions, Spavin, Sweeney, KUtula, gltfast. Kxtemal r Poisons, Stratches or (Sriiise, Spiiimluili, Satid 1 1 Oracas, Lameness, Strains, FoiuiduriiiK Keel , Miuibu, r - i j X 1 t