from marked prices on our-- EXTENSIVE STOCK 6? READY-MADE CLOTHING Wittier rndcnrrar, Ceititoin 51 a do C'lothtrts, Hat and Caps, AC, AC, For the next Thirty Days ! McFARLlfti), SMITH & t o. Merchant Tailors! I !El.iok. Til tivltle,Xn., glJJJ!!''MJLll'lJJJ't!!i'li!JMJ;JU!iliJfl Petroleum Centre Daily Record. i.'e!, i.tutn , t n jirjiTpMinnr" 1UK1V.IL A ni DGeltATllKB Of AU AINS ON O. C. fc A. It. K. . On and after Monday, Nor. 28lb, 1870, trains will run as follows: north no. 6, so. 3. so. 1. Leave lrvin. 12,01 n, 6. 10 p M Leave Oil City 7.00 i m. 2.55 p m. 7.60 p u ' Pel.Ceu 7.40 8,39 8.30 " Titiisv. .:i0 4.-.'f 9.12 " Arrive Corry, 10,00 " 6,57 " 10,3a 80tTH. KO, 2. KO. 4. NO. 6. Leave Corry, 11,06 A M. 6.70 m 6,16 p M " Titiisv. 12,40 p M. 7.35 7,62 " P. Cen. 1.27 " 8.19 8.42 " Arrive O. City 2,10 9.02 8,20 Irvine. 4,60 11,40 ' tf No. 5 and 6 r in on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NOHT1I. Vo No. 13. No 11. No. 15. No. 0 l'v:. u.is a m. 11,15a.m. ",'-r,A x n.aiun a, io m ArP.C 10,10 ' l,iieM 1H.15 T M B,15 4.40" Titm. 11,14 a M. 2,40 ' ),4 " MS" 11,10 " At Curl, IS l M. Fit EIGHT TP.AIXS SOUTH. No. 10. No. & No. IS. No. 14 No SO. Le (Or. ),.vp. J.eTl. 0.00 A. II fWlA.M. Ifl 35 A.M. 11.14 AM. 4 Hil'M " KI.N.00 B.1II ' 13,1ft p. M- 12 40 P.H 11.(10" ArllOllUo " 10,W ' 1.36 " ii,05 7 00 ' 'li City and Petroleum (Viittr. tYoli.dit, lnv Oil nty '2,10 p. ni., arrive at retrolptim Centre 8.20 p. Bi. Lwh Petroleum Centre at 4,40 p m., arrive at 'II City R,00 p. in. I, 2. 8, 4, 5 an 1-fl are eipnr.w train. No. 10 I.a a through ai-coiumnf tMuu, connects at Jar lor flan mi l North. glLVKH PALACE SLKKrltfO CARS. fTo. 4 lliruet. from l'li11ad.;tiia a itiniut change. Na. 3 Direct In Philadelphia iih"iit chaiuce. No, o Direct from Iittlirith without change is 6 Dimcl to Pittsburgh without ciiatine. Monday, Nov. H, IK0. Cold at 1 p. in., l0!i A man named John Vreemon, engineer at well -on the Agnow Leaar Widow Me Knight farm, Church Run, was instantly killed by being struck oa the head with tbe pitman crank. The wotkmen were la tbe act of drawing tbe tools Irom tbe well when the accident occurred. Deceases was from Canada, aged 32 years; net known te bave favily. We glean tbe abote facta from tbe TitusvHle Herald. A disastrous Ore visited Uuuseville on noday alternoon last, by wbicb tbe Cutnet weils, owned by tbe Buchanan Royalty Oil Ce , a refinery, boarding house, several other buildings, and about 100 barreie of 1. 1 1, were burned. Tbe Bulletin does oot alate the loss. The wind blows to day "as 'I bad blawo l'.a Ian)," causing some of tbe llht frame buildings in town to shake aud tromhia to their very foundation. Derricks sitnuted ou lop ol the surrounding bills also waver considerably and in some instance bave ' lound tbe common level of mother earth. Our citizens should bear la mind that it is the intention ot Mr. C. II. Ueightoa to esWblUh a select school la this place soon, to lt fur a period of twelve weeks. Mr. )l. la graduate, of Oherllc College,- aud vojui to lbi place well recamtnuuded. Tu Tituti-illii U'raM'i uvmhly petro leum report appeared yetterdjy motuiug. Tim iLtily production lor the mouth of M'AicU is plaoai) at 13.631 birrul. A free bridge ,ofe.r Hie Alletibi uy river, U nun agitating the public miud in Kraut lie.. J iWe ixiiiwg ml region there aie ol.ht rig up. Tliruo well aie pi'.mpitig an averae'iif ten tnrrelw encli. K ir w.iy th a are oaik, and tuh'.rf that ' m""," tie peiiplu 'hn Htieutfit to set filrnrtlaing d.tie Ut llulhil.g, Ui,H the ltA-llt, The Clarion Democrat give the following br tbe daily production of nil In Rich hind and Ferry townships, Clarion couo- ?! Phillips will In month of run, 18. Kern & Tilleoxhast 4 wells, 90. Kipp & Churchill, 12. Galley well, 12. Brett well, Kelly farm, 10. Ilhiir well, Kelly farm, 12. Fox i Finks. 3 on Fox Farm, 91). Fcrtig & Hamniou. 3 wells on Fox Farm, So'tiltTfc Dower, on Rupert Farm, -13. Iiy the above statement, It will be seen thut. about 800 barrels el oil Is produced daily, la Ferry and Richland lowusliip, Clurlon county. This Is worth at least $1,009 a day or more than $300,000 a year. A largo number ot new wel'.s will tin put down this sa?ro, along the Clarion river and other points Iu ibu county. Clarion is rapidly becoming an oil district, utid will soon raim witb Venango la Its gttn.iy wsaltb. Mrs. Dr. Ciusk's Lectiue w ill be this aliernooo for ladies, and not as we sta ted lor ladies and gentlemen. To-morrow ereuing the lecture will be lor both sexes. The balance of the week la the attcrnuoo and for ladies on'y. Before leaving tbe oil region Mrs. Cttase Intents visiting ail of the neighboring towns, with tbn view of intro ducing a course of lectim j. The lecturei here are giving very general Mtist'act'on, and an increasing interest is being mani fested. Tituiville Courier this morning. Iu the above connection we are requested to state that it is the intention of Mrs. Chare to deliver a course of Itclures for the benefit of the ladies, in Petroleum Centre, tbe time and place to be announced hereal ter. This lady comes highly recommended as a Buccofsfiil lecture?? aud should be lib ally patrouized. En. We clip the followin g dispatch from tbe Pittsburgh Commercial of yesterday: Parser's Landing, Pa., April 8, 1171 The boiler at tho Bilintiuu a ell exploded about six o'clock this morning, badly scald ing and injuring S. F. Keener, from wiiicb be died la three hours. The boiii r wr.s thrown two hundred let, and the engine houfe completnly desiroyed., There was no damage to tho derrick. Keener was on the tower at the time the boiler explo ded. A rotice ot tho Calico Party, at (he Oil Exchange Hotel, wbicb should have ap peared yesterday, wai accidentally orriitted. The parly we are Informed was a success in every purtlonlar, and every thing pussed oil' In a very pleasant and agreeable manner. Dancing was kept up to a tale l-ir, and nil ajree In hoping that many inure tucti pleasant occasions may bp,wHntsf(i. 1 As the warm weather approaches the de. mand for Soda Water increases. Gritfes Bros, and M. S. Simmons Lave their foun tains running in full blast, and J. 11. Chrif. tie will soon have bis soda fountain in oper-. atioo. Meeiro. Vandurgrilt k Fortuuo's pipe line from tbe Milton farm, or Driltwood, i uuw ia full operation. Work was eotntr.enced on this line one week ago last Salurdav. and oa Friday it wai completed and ready tcr operation. On Saturday 700 or 800 bar rels of oil were brought through In tliia point. The line is over four and one-hall miles In length, anil, as above staled, was laid Iu less than oue week's tloin, which is tbe fastest time on record, t'jiavs the Oil City Rc inter. The daily production of the West Hickory oil district, as reported by the Tidioule Journal, is 1,638 barrel'. From the Oil City Uegl ter ne learn that tbe Inorease of its subscription and general business since being enlarged is highly grat ifying. We are pleased to record the mc Cess ot Bro. Johns, na he has labored bard to attain success and Is entitled to It. Ths now Exeiuuige Hotel In Franklin Will be opened about the 10th of May. We learn that a Musical Society, to be called tbe Petroleum Centre Choral Union, was organized at tbe meeting at tne Cath one institute last week. We are requested to say mat mis week they aie Invited to meet at Old Fellows Hall, Saturday evening, at 7',' o'olock, when arrangements will be made tor regular meeting. A number of Cincinnati, girls bave form ed society for investigating tbe antece dents of men who ootne around there want ing to marry. - Several girl have gat fooled by marrying men who were not worth a million dollars, as they promised they we'o," and olheis bave found after marriaae that )lher wlvea bad prior claims on their ht'a'inds. So this society bad to bo lorm d. I CV;UKSS Jlf'IHK AN!) HlGII I ClUI'FEi UllOrf. A correspondent of the Erie Dlepatcn writes Id tbe following complimentary wan . nur in reaard to tbe O. C. 4 A. B. U. all of wbicb ifoorrect: The Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail road, is as uninl, doing' a rushing busineM. Let Monday a train of six coaches was filled to overflow Ing, between Titnsville and Oil City. This road still keeps up its reputation for safe running. One drawback heretofore, has been the Irfrjiient slides Irom the billsido along tho river, tut as the manager have expended large sums within tbe last year In sloping there bluff places. theilitfiaulty has been avoided the preset t sprlnn. The alTaUo General Manager, John Pitc.iirn, Jr., spares no pains In bri ng log the road to tbe piibiio requirement. The increasing btiaiuess of tho section throuun which it runs, tnnkes an alrnonl constant demand for new cars, side trucks, etc., which are alwavs forthcoming. As a proof ol this I will relr the readers to tile splendid new Pullman pal ice sleeping coiich, lecently put on the ruad, aud lit many tiew sidlugn, among tbe most con spicuous if which, is tbe ono Inuo Oil City to Kouaeville, a dislocj of thre miles, re quiting three brido?, two over Oil Creuk and ono over Cherry Hun. Tbe Oil City liegister suys: i ' A fire vcommencd in the woods, nar Franklin, between Imir and live o'clock Saturday afterooou. It soon obtained men headway (hat it could not bo checked. A large force of men were employed on Pa'.ch eli's Run, who succeeded iu ae'-ptng the flame Irnm the Dumerons nil wells. Tne lire continued to bum with jireat intensity ail night, extending b.ti'i Into tbe country suvoral tuilea, duttrnying a large awntibt ol valuable li&ber. 4t last account) the fire bad not been checked. Tbe I'm ss i a ti Moiilteur publitbcf a statis tical notice ol tbe war, witiding up with an arithmetical statement, thus: ''The mili tary operations, properly so-called, only listed 180 days, l i that space of lime the (jleruuti arailm were oogascd in l.V com bat;, fungi) t 17 pitched battles, took 26 fiirtrs9"?mado prisoners 11 ClOofUceis anl 263,000 soldiers. This to ul; 'S as.a ineao teres, for each day of the war, one couitxl; for every nine days, a battle; far evury six days, tho capture of a stronghnM.' A girl thai quits a tiuuao litcjii'e they don't have family prayers niiRlit to be. cori slde.vd a real good girl, but it if not nl ways the case One In Boston did ic, say ing shs didn't lei love any family that neglected to pray wasgond, and alter she was gone tho family fiuitid that alt. the silverware an', jnwelry hud gooe ulong with her. They pray uoisr legtiUrfy befoie iheir hired girl. '' Jut '. rtCein d a,i iIoim aVwArmsirong's Hour and IVed ttore, a car had of put Aloe and 200 bat rels or less 01 the finest appits ever brought to this market Th- y who are wine Will calLlnto their store aLd cxemiut stock aud prices. Mesws. S. A.' Wiiiids and L. U. Collom are about to siuk a new well on tbe Woutls farm, for the purpose of further teatinj that territory. Drilling was to bave commenced to-day. ' ' The Moyamt-osidg Iloe Cum pony, of Philadelphia, made their last parade on Monday. Tbe Moyameaaing ll.se, although in its early history the name was not fla grant, was -ever a fire company. Where the members went, at a fire few dared to follow, and the rolls are s:ul with the re cords of many who died in the bailie with tbe fiercest of tbe elements. Tbe organiza tion of tbe "paid" department neeemlt ited thedisbamlment of thiauud all other volun teer companies In Philadelphia. IIOtii; I OHSALHtlU HEST A c, wfortable Dwelling llrnne, sltttntcil in the ljke Miore iliock. on Hie hiiIh bill, will be pold rotlunale or rented. iMpllreef 11. K. Blaektnuu, at Ine Hardware More of MclioWou A ltiiM;luuu. I'Ltroicuiu Centre, April tl lw WALt, PAl'KIt- la every stle at Guiu'kk Onoa. Sealed Proposals will be recoived up to 10 o'clock a. in. Monday April 21 lb 1671, for the Building of n Sihnol House ol Pe troleum Centre. Plana and specifications to be seen by calling on J. M. DiCKLY or I. A. CIBOX, Rousville. By order ef Building Committee. J. M. DICKEY, A. M. TUP.NK.K, I. A. GllilsON, allld. Gold Tintt'd Wall Paper at Giuffks lino?. OONGUKSS. EMPiRK AND lllGIN ROCK W ATE liS fresh Irom the, uprtnpa at GUIFFE3 BliOS. S-itinKiuiah Wall Paper at H GKipres Bros. VICI1EV AND KIS-KNGEN WATERS 'in duughl at. ' CRIFFE! B:tOS. Announce men ta. Tbe annoucement carils of candidate for nomination tor the various iillic-e will bo published at the following rater: Assi-mbl, f lO; AsJOfiate ,Iutlfe, $10; Sberill-, SlO; Treasurer, $10; District Attor ney, $10; Commissioner, $i; Auditor, S5. Positively no unnotineeinenis published unle.s paid for is advam-k. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized toaiinnt.n o the Dame of James II. oaiit'i, ns ctniliUate lor trict Attnlimv, sul j et to the uea;;ca f the Kepublicai Primary Flection. l'eiioU'tiiu Centre, M trcli 2,, 1S71. COUNTY TKIUSUUEtt. Epitor Kecrl: PleaPrt anniuincft the nameot r'ID JllSlIOl', or Oil City, ns a candidate for tne oiUch of Cnuiity i ieatir er, niibj. ct to the ileeininn of the ll-'publicun l'riui ity Elei'Uun, uml olilu'e Mast KkpiIii.icaNH. We are ant''nr!!;j,l tu unnouncn the mime of N. K KiliDI.H, as u candiilato lor Treasurer, subject to the tisanes nf the Ke- puuiiean party. Ht jiie prrtmry ute.-iiiijT. l'ettoleum Centre, M.iK'h, 22, 1871. SIU'.K1KF. We nre aiitbnrlz 'd to announce lh" name of C.S. MAKKj, as a Candidate, for Slienlf, subject to the usages of the Repu'ulicati P'Hty, at the primary roetMituj. Petroleum Centre. .March lti. 1871. L,(M-ll ..liOlic.t-K. !. JM. l'ftltn-.'ill Ai Vo. : Park ?'o. New Yolk, and Geo. T. b'owft:! A Cit. Advertising Aent-, are tba iioie amenta for tha l'e, riilpiiiu c'Ltitre Dailt ItKCoao In that elty. Ad-re-tiiieri iu t'.at eityaie rettii-!it 1 tu lea0 tiuir la vi;ra i:h el;.hi-r ni' ine above hiat"e! FREEUIXtt COL!) SODA WAT EM at GK1KFKS BROs'. Ohikxtai. Patxt MkS's Gaitk.hu Tnetirt iikiieis nve iS -al K i it. patent toi.s. add make a. be nit ifu I drtws for. I'm leet I am sole agent lor l'ttvole.im Cenire uml viuiuilv. . A. P. SMITH Sir.DS. The beet Sincit'i? and cheiipept Canary Birds in the oil regions are to be bad at...' no7-tf. J. W. BGVTTY'S. Mnanrea tAieii, auU 'C'lotoing made to 'order, at A. ALDEN'S. ' JoTtown Cloiliin biore. VICHEY AND,Klc3ENGEN WATERS oaoraughtat GR1FFES EROS. Kt'5!i'i At'W IrottJiSc Ar'isig 4;t I'ttitij Ur tt'ln.j.ita Oil o' tt ;tii'i' iti )i'-! Wttili. Kenyon'e New Dutible Acting O l Pump, is ueki.uw letted lv be the bei-i pump i.ovv in lite. One of itn leadina 1' alnien in that It not nniy. product a coilitiuoii lluw of ell or oihu. " ftnTr, but -tliat 11 eteate unti Mt.tattin a constant tu d frwirlnl sni ttun, l.y meai: of which t!ie meatus or veinmil te welt are in a t.?- mn.'iure cleared of ) ara line and other obs'.iuci. oik, and tne oil in the vein ) drawn towards the well, li has oeeii t4lneil by scitlal lest that the line of ttiis pnuip causes a Kta.liiully lio uns laj.' flow ( I ill. it u well known ly oil i.per.iiorti thut Hits improventoui la cfCvat bie. and one tbat bus l;en Ion.! son;lil f.r. Tleui.lfl tieltunii),, of our coiinliy liivn 1,0 r years teen at work living to finil out (nine, ne niitl liniri-il !ai: In pruoiog the l ie tit.-.e id a ml v ell; mid nothing yel to our kitowi...ij -has been tuuticht tieioie the put lie thai in any way equal' puwei ot Ketiyen Ptiotp, experience haviti far,;' hi tint it Is the long continued sue tinu thut h is the power to keep up and In e.ieaHe the protluciit u of oil v.ell. Oil operators are reierreu M Mr. Geo. Bonltoii. Siiia-iiitieiident uf tbe Columbia Farm, for infurinaiiua iu regard to ton practical work itijfs of the Kenyoii I'unip. We append the follow log teglimnniul liom the u.uUugors ol tija Ci'luuiOia Farm: . Okpicr CoWVRtA Oit, Co. ) Columbia, Farm, Jau, 'J. ( Mit. n. K. Kkxyox: Deur Sir: We urn using your ,D .tilde Acting (fil Puiiibi In three ol oui oil wells and Mike pleasure iu staling that wn an setting more oil aifl ga Itoin ench of thetn than was previously ol.lalned by the use i, workir.j; burreis. Wo believe your ml pninp to be trie best iu m. Re.tpee.tf'it'ly yours, ; . G V. litll l.TON, i-'tip't. J. P. Bakckokt. MniiBjicr For further par iculars midr, as H. K. KKNToK, I'ellolellin Centre. P. () box ' janBl. XW flaugioi: Baskets for sale lit Kiciiulso.v & Bi.ai-oiox's. White and colonal Shiiia made to ordeh and ti'.a guaranteed, or no salx. at A. ALBEX'S, m21. Jamestown Clothiti)( tiioie. Spring Over Coats, at A. ALDEN'S. Latest myle ol Ludks Opera Toes Shos, l'st quality ami low prices, received to-day al A. S. SMITH'S Boot, and Shoe Store. The finest assortmeut ol Children's Shoes ever biought to the oil region, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Sli oa Stum. Bint Cigars ia town at GrlfTes Blor. Best Spriu siyie good received to-day, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. m30-tf t Tea "server f ,r sale at Mlc'Lot,.-,!! ,t ill.ioiMoN'd. NEW ADVKItTlSEMENTS." Miss ft. A. Hhc iirtimti vtmil mrorm t i, .t ol IMroleina Outre and vlcinily tint , of the Ks-ierl l.rl l.'. for fie paaio" ,7,"1M",,'"li aud I'l.li .K MttilXU. and ...i i iJ. n" X WHll upon lle-e xlioniny lavor mewlt'h .J? Cuttllm and Km ... i. amntlv h,i.,..i ., Oil l'., i'i.I, lltil I ... I i. 1 ..-o .11 i . ?400 Uist. On Wrdno-il.': 1'iiiiinir tiur I t. iVtr.iruni t'l t. . lit. ii : h All t ii... nl, lUf brt'- it.c m V'liun. V.-i !eitlpi ihu ciiti.'. ul uie llitrJwti'r St 'ri -r L ' eou k illackiuou. , jtt: u'Ut Now Grocery Vogetabh', Confectionary & jJruit Store. 'I'llH! Mnbscrlbcr havlnj. bestt b-irti-e nt nt iho 1 Ute tin.. onld lltlorm a frii" d - HU a. ieiiu tai.cea that hit ha opm d a Nbw Snilic ht a W:tal9liiKiii Street, Petrolen"! Ont'C w'.to bo would lie tnj.pv to w.i tou la l'r.Vu is and u,,ie iho auimdiiiunto id many new e.islotit. rn. It ,'llt lei my eud- aviir to fu-nl.'b tlet v ry l.. the mi-rket allor 1 , in ruder iu-1 I nmy niefi't a : c hare of th . pub.ic .atroLur-e. Yuan iti s( 'j. I. tdblilVs, Hew JPirm, Now Goods. Tho Buii-rricr If.H purcl.ad the cot Ire 'iter (ft nt A. M. MmiU'in iuv. Ji-4iM ry ami itukory tm!ni". nvt .vl!l Vrpiv':. r r"r-y cr tjic Vn ,v.m Hi 1 lit ill -t, nt, u (1 i;.i;. r i' l'::riTfi;ii -ii.i -ni.e nt't.i. to t'if v.v.if ti ih-t pnl -ti- nar.: ;i ' c in t f p'l o v. 1 1'iiic i. it ! dr I i,i.ii t w co:;miy rtt civii. a l'rt-c'ii-h -tock t,f Gi:ociii-:st rnuvLsioiw o' i'il bltiiia Fortln sud I) ,nns:ic Fruit ti""tuir Willi uur J.3 ix. .IV J j , X WMvh Is coestft'ttl tiirl.tt. out Irtish l'-r nil l'l-s ai d C'akeit Ftuiey C:o;e. fi.t u e tdi jr. mtu p.r i.s I'tlkeJ to order. ,ty loollu 13 euui.l r .,t -il l ,' i,f trutiv. t-.ili i.iid see ant. . o ymNit. Wn.bii jrl n St. Vitr l. t iii i r '.. btil:.C J' iT'OdOaii. ' tie weeii t,f nrtbe el t.-i'i or tl u ru.diti Sih-iOl, tew taiifcUi 1 3.r. .cC.u.-e, a siactn' fcciio l will 1 0 n-ie.-f d In tl.f s.u,.e l.e i:--, f,,r a etil sef llill'V V.t'l'iiO iV lltf, f" .'"t l n'i iw. i'. il. llloi,;! ION', 'iVMMir. . I i-eretiv atve r.. t:ce that 1 hi'-e .:it-iivril li e ll.srisi ol V.. U. ( I HTKIt tl 'be i'A I 1 I Sl'.'l' i i.t tihlMl, miii i.a.i: ate; itmdetitlZ It. I.Uv Ti'llv, it, v ut.ot loutCiiiiti L,i r.itt-t .M.d t'oltec tt'titi. April 4tii lw. il. li. rAl.'-'.i-l. EemovaL 5I.(;ilKLTHI-b'. READY MADE CLOTHING EsTAC LISUMKNl'. IIAS c-an?rr! Untie, i-nd v ill now be fourd at S. M1CI1ELS' OLD STAND, lipvt dot rto Al ett't lliiil, on Wnsh'no; nn S'rett- I have put in a larjo siottk o N i-lv tiiifiost. SI'ltlS',1 i.V KT'i vr-i SI'IIXII Sl'll-i DitF1 .sr.'I S; M.KIN,; SIT- I NIlKIt ( I t) HIN. of ail kiutl ; s(, let. did lit I. u Sidr-; ami a 'i.n .hle a-H..rluiel't ol Ifari iv-vttiila liwocs. Ah if iibirh -h m.i . hfl tl, w b.wT tliatl ;oi.dj b've er been ni.d at 111 llio (J:d Iteiou. 'ri aek jiT my nunier.uii c BtninprtT fur llieir p-liro a:'e at iitv oiu t-i-m i, I lu.ptt l;.y will nou litoie their laii.ra lil 1! ME A t'AI.L. a7:ni. M. I.HKnUrilAt,. i'A a ii'it-it;uf 4ii.uOAu. NORTHWAlll) TltAI.VS. Cnrrv. Ilroet n. Fxpress, 9.45 a. ill. W.VA, a in Aceoiaihitlon, 2.0.1. p ni. .i6. p m. Way i.'.vij;lil, MtSia. O.ao atil. Sail, R hti, p ill. K. S. P m- VIltlTHWARD TRAINS!. Hit:l'.lu. Hroe'oil Puffilo. 2, (I, i in (.,1W " 10.E0 f'oirv 10 46, a tn . 4. I.I. p " Vi.ni. '' s,ttop' at. JI II. S,(i.1, a to. S.i1. a in. I.Xi.irns, ' ll.tm, " Ae. otiiuiodt'n 1,3(1, p na. Way Frelitltt. Monday, January I. 1WI u w. n ui. 7.ti.ri. M 111,1.0, a m. ,-.j...t... r limn the All Styles lioni liaiiieKs. ii.riifii cheapest, made Irom Moffat's oak stock, awl warranted, ut J. R. Kron's. Silk Hat. (?,... S.yl)vALDB;ri e s aaaeravmv'ai
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