DISCOLORATION OK ORIGIN!. J- t -1 Petroleum Centre. Daily RecOrd. Pel. Ccuire, Mon-lny. May 17. .-f. J: I' AT, JSaifor. fUn of Cloning ITIulIa. P. O , PiTioLmn Ckstik, P , I J "1.1.87 ST, 1898. I'nlll further notice the mails will arriva it and i! ii.t from this ofrlec at follows : ARRITK. S.inth mill East, via. Irvdneton, M.J8 A. M. outh and West, " Mendville, 5 18 P. M. X irth and East, " Corry, S55 " DEPART. " South and West, . A. M. Snmi Eaut and Wert, 4 30 P. SI .North, Hast ani West, 10.00 A. M. H. E. BLACKMON, P. M. Divine Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn. I'reachini? at It o'clock A. M., and 7). o'clock r. M. Rbv. J. T. Oxtobv, Pastor. M. E. CHCRCn. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock M. Seats Free. A cordial invitation xtey1erl la all. Ket. C. M. Heard. Tastor. fTS. PETER AND PACIS (CATHOLIC) CI10RCII. Mass at 10,'.j a. m. Vespers and Recctllction of the Blessed. Farrament at 4 p. ra. Catechism at 2 p. m. JAMES MTN'N, ptor Oiianiib ok Time. Oil Creek .t Alle (ilicy River Railway, Monday, A(ril 20: NORTHWARD T.VUNS. ?nres No. S arrives t !:.ir'M No. 1 niivrs at Kn-F9 No. 3 nTUvs n't Iv.'iRht No. 7 arrivis at Freight No. 13 uriives.it IV'ig'it No. 15 arrives at BOt'Til'.ViiiD TRAINS Express No. 4 arrives at Kxpress No. 2 arrives at Kxpress No. 6 arrives at Freieht Nn. ft nprfua. a 7.21 i. in. 10. nn a. in. f.lf n. m. 12.45ii. it. p. in. S.45 in. ! 1 5 a. in. 3.10 p. m. 7.2.1 p. m. S 3t p. m. 8.2"i k, m. 2.0(1 p. in. 12.45 p. m. Freight No. 10 arrives at h'miuht Vn 1A i Freli.ht Vn 11 nrrio. .f Freight No. 16 arrives at : "Ton are not indebted to the )lroB hrr? ; for what reputation Tor immoralit- vo.i ve, but to one nf your own clergvnmn. "fllier Inisyl.odvs. who loo t ir. 2!lT i 'i,v- tu ri'.-iP" n t'ie hTIIh world, and whit" th" er-1 oieni lasted the Record thought it was policy to keep silent. Stnr, 17!ti. - No doubt the senior editor of Ihe Star 'insiders himself circumspect in his view of our Item of Saturday, reflecting upoa the course pursued by the Titusville press in noticing every little dog fight and knock down that may occur In Petroloum Centre, nnd woflld lead it readers to believe that snob a course befriends our citizens. He claims that In Titusville and elsewhere he has always denied the assertion that ours 'was a sink hole of li.iquity." bt i0 the face of this denial, is ready to veutilalo any littlw fracaa that may neeur in this vie-Ditv. We would enquire if this cour-o strengthens the delencrt he claims to make in our favor? )' would ask any citizens .,f Petroleum Con tie the sume question. Tb s is the roint which ' 'i!led out our item ofSKturday.and although ti.e Star eloquently go. ,g around Rohin-hood's birn to avoid tbe question, we desire 10 keep the subject asliist represented, firalght belore the people. Tho editor alludes to someone who has tuken "parlloular pains to cry down the plate as tho wickedest in the world." Now we would enquire what course was it pursued? Precisely the same ' is innocently pursued by ihe Star, on ly the former handled the subject roughly, and la our opinion, little thinkingof the in', jury it might do, wiile the latter knowing the injury done by the former, adopts . different plan, resulting In the same way. Either course gives our place a bad reputation, and one is as injut i.uis to our welfare as tho other. The editor of th Star has asserted time and apain that the course pursued by the Buffalo Express correspondent would tend to koip i(. . s.iectablo peoplo at aleyaneo f lv. t.oeuin Centre, and now we would inquiro ir publishing every little dirty Iran faction, in which no persou is particularly interested except those perhaps who ro-c.-ive the punishment, making a loud cry over a matter la a nawspapaper, the partic ulars of which are unknown to nine-tenths of our citizens, and littie thought of if l-nuwn. is a benefit to us? We ask the Star in all candor if our viuw of this sin jeet is not correct, and in present Ins tho subject iu this liht are we not prC. teeting the interests or Petroleum Cenlie! We d work liora policy, and that piHiev is io protect tl,u interests of the tovn in whicu l,v"- " bot:Sb tne Stnr mar t.!:.t: I courso n iu ad-jiied ivill arrive HI the tame result, we hpj l,. mUiffur. Wljal we have w-ftti-n g .fimf iit malice, and ir, gr, ,J te.litiu, maklni l.-it.iijt,, ansions ,c 1r sunUiiies cc.iMiuHj in tne Slur a. 'tne Kl 'liy do not i t! iu in ih Ull i -el Wu Have r iv' would "rather be a dog and bay at the moon, than such a Roman." We bare only to re ply that be having defined his position, we assign him to his labors! He certainly is a "shining light," whieh, perhaps. Is owing to hating been under the full glare of the moon prosecuting his calling. Two flat-boats lay at their inoering on the Egbert Farm yesterday, and are taking in cargo to-day. It is expected tbey will clear the Custom House this evening. Sherry's Theatre is to be in Erie the second week of J.ine. lie is now on bi way East, from an extended and successfu' tour "'est. The man who tried to sweeten his tea with one of bis wife's smiles, has "fallen back" on sugar. Nothing like first prinii ples, after all. A Smart Tbikfess. A thiel'css robbed the clothes line of the editor of the Wells' ville Union a few nights since. She was smart enough to go for the clothes In the night, as she probably knew that, being an editor, he wore thcra in the daytime. The boop skirt business in Birmingham Conn., is dying out. Firms who formerly employed from fifty to ono hundred hands, principally girls, now employ only from six to Gfieen. The election tor a Congressman to Oil E' B. AVashbum's unexpired term will take place in the Third distriot of Illinois, June 8th. The Republican Convention to nomi nalo a candidate, comes off May 2(Uu. and the Den ocratic Convention, June ut At Lima, Ohio, rfCcilij, I wo cat iiJe; men wre arrested for siiialing a:, uli mm out et M.-1HH uiuoe" 'I'he n'iit V"- ilnr.c-- r -rur'tt u.S i. ;a ef j..':. jhav .J t'vir hea.N t:"-"-oil an 1 feai'i.-ie.I th-m. V-ir.ii o'' l,t, v.-;;:. a little .i.t.i'i'v c- to I.--.V L'vat niC. iwrth in t'e.i finite perhi-i..it! .'ie-ja. Tmr Mpm-'ai. C".rs.v-i: ,v Trw! v i.e. g'.ps the Musical Ooot-. .ticn ut th ii. K. Chnreh. in this place, under toe dl'ectinn of Prof. B iker, of Bns'on, to eot.ii v- four days. On Thursday cvenit'p next ther will be a gr ind c lic it giv 'ti l.y ti.H Con ventiou. A-lmfs-ion to th" exen'.- of .'. Conv- nt'on wili li, cntiii;., eurn-st'y it ir-l that nl: ,-ln ! ii i.: !' 1'n.if. oi.n.:tor und h.s r I!. OTieilftti fl 1 t.i- ,OT 1 :n , !, "rf'lel'. .a-' 1 w'l! a"it ia he ovrSi4'i of (-.. i.'. -n-rcntion. T "re wi t in. ihre.. !:r,uio:i3 e .oh day tiiornim.'. -.fterno-in mil e.-nu . Largo tuases i.rejst iron may lie .iily ' split by diilling holes in them, and fii'.ini with water. A steel plug be'na ins-rt".! us a piston, a short quick blow with a light steam hammer cbuss tho water to exert a pressure iD all directions sufficient to l.ntsi t'.e mass. A plate twenty-nine end a hail inclteB th'ck was thus split lino a block o.' ic-; and tho pieces fleiP thirty leet by tue immeuse force. A Norwich man has whittled out with a penknife a curious aud most pcrplexine bottle puzzle. lie baa taken an eight ounce vial and set up in Its interior a perfect keg anout two inches long, with four hocps on It and both heads in; and ho has Btopped the bottle with a wooden plug which tits perfectly tight and is keyed inside, the key pinned and tbe pin loircled. The workman- ship is excellent, and the way it was done a mystery. Peters' Musical Monthly for Ma ; to band, and well sustains tbe proud title it Dears "1 fie Prince of Musio Monthlies," for if there is nnv one Deriodieal adonis iosiihiuo wants of all Lovers of Music, Iirofesaional fir amnion, If la ns.in ! 1 ! 1 -."-''") - v.. irtim luib Magazine. The May number comes to us overflowing with choiee now music. There are four new songs, by Hays, Thomus, Danks, acd Eaton; tnree i'nino pwces, und we find a new fea ture in the shape or six pages of Quartet Music, which will prove a valuable addi tion ; also, n dozen pages or more of bio graphical sketches and reviews of new mus. ic, that will be of interest to all musicians. Being largely engaged in the publication or sheei music, Mr. Peters has always a fiesb stock from which to make his selections, and seems nothing loth to draw from his resources to any required extent to make the Monthly , what it should bo. Be sides the mimical sketches, and reviews of new music, each number contains no less than thirty full.sized pa-en ..f N,.w Mus-c by the best writer", in tl ie eo.II.ll. When uiiuic is fniHi.ei; s.i c"i. a p. what rn .siciun can ufl' rd to ho v. hunt .14, t pttl"c-.t!oi. '! Kj.-'H i.ig ei ,,.,(. c., no b' : e'.-l u;i v.-:v diy tor h.lcn .a u. d Wo leel jittliriej iu kv (i,at .iiivcrip. ' '-ri o x '-'ili ive i-i oi'ie'i i,.iih c ( i .ii i i .- , , - ' i o ---. ..' ' e .;. , .... . .,, , . . J. u i' H . -. lltj iJK...u..a-, ;. iu... . , (I IV- ' t it , " ' Variety the S;lte of Life. Gen. Fremont lias gone to Europe. Illegal husbandry thrashing wife. Sec. Welles has bought a $50,040 dormi tory at Ilarllbrd. Savannah has a man wk made a 300 string at ten pins. Richmond is putting on its spectacles to look at a nineteen ounce baby. Ceo. Peabody talks of coming homo to spend the remainder of his days. Father Clarot. it is basely hinted, left Is abella because her purse was low. A dog tkin on a, donkey is tho fav orite chmh in Chili. Leo Hudson is to become Mrs. Leo Rob inson to-day. Volk, the sculptor, has returned to Chi cago from Europe. The Princess of Wales dined with tho Sul tan, in defiance of Moslem customs. The newly elected President of Costa Ri ca is profanely named Jesus Jimenez. Lester Wallack sailed for Europe Wed nesday. There is talk of Dickens becoming a peer. Seward will go to Caiiioroia this sumiuiir. Curtis and Lowell are to lecture at Cor- j nell University. Two romantic young females of Loudon have been tryiug to stab themselves with scissors. Reading that they have at Portland a 'Widuw's Wood Society," sotnel.u.ty 'nska 'who ever heard of a w iiL.v that wuuld'tit.' r.'eiv" li.. n:-. ii to" itinerc id i.uzenie count v. !'.. e a, wor'. Mr. P. W. Freeman. Pres'.!-rt ton i.'surauce i'onpaoy, tile.l T :' !l e i, eo !,:v-r.:'-e eur- T;ie J: . ai C"J ii . '0 o u -.! o'"ty ef I'os tn h .ye cxti illicit a una ijt-ii? c-II to lav S ri.'iri o; Briskly ii. .. V., toU i:.,;i,j tl-vir ji.isijr. A J .-'i:ii-y. of Colel.iMeK, N. H , wit- p-'il.-i.o-il at roiLMiiouth to i.,iv a line of ifi, ui.d ue committed to the uo:.-c.-U j,ii l.r trie year, for sin .s'.in,;. :nriing was held in P.nladelpkia, 1 ate ... .ti .r.ncr-rt llu'l. of Co persons in favor j. II h iredo. It was H.Mrea.-l l.y Mr. At u...v.., vf f. -.i'.a. at rea ii'j.f,t;i. A i. a i itutued Mm-.-.tret Murphr, at!em '' .'1 to r. -tiitdi fe'e ,! by iin.w nig in the re ir Cl ii'-po on .ui:!.ty. .She was resened by i j,:iz lit;'.- uuu-Iorry Don- r. vail. A rnffl in named Watts, keeper of a bag nio at Kva: si ille, Ind., shot and killed a younc man named Geoijie Slaughter, be cause he interfered to save onn of the female f.utn a beating. Wntts escaped. A horss ear, well filled with patscDgcis, win run i it" u few rvei int's since, by a lo comotive ul itj.! Xortnwesiern l.ailitad, ut Hie Kenzie street crnsrrjr, Chicago, 'aod lour or live passenat-rs were severely if not fatally injured, while six or seven otheis were more or loss injured. Burbank's Block, Pittsfield, -Mass., con sisting of stores and a publio hall, was de stroyed by fire on Wednesday morning last. Loss, $85,000; insurance, $14,000. The county offices were in tho same building, and a portion of the law library and all the plans ot the new Court House were consum ed. Tue Eclipse. Tho total eclipse or the sun on the Ecventb or Augu.it next, is the only one that will lo visible in Xurth America during tbe present century. The center of the line of totality will pass through Spriofield, Illinois, nnd Des Moines. Iowa. Both of these stations, as well as many others, will bo occupied by coast survey parties. Congress hs appropriated $5,000 to defray the expense of observations Professor Wiulock, director of Harvard Observatory, is making arraegomenls for viewing the eclipse and noting of its feature, at Shelby ville, Ky. Tho observation will last between two and threo minutes. Madame P.irepa Kusa lias accepted the invitation to play in the Grand Cborusof tho Katiunal Peace Jubilee. In her letter she says: As to tunes, leavo them entirely with the committee, cs no feeling except that of pleasure of joining so yreat ar. under taking can actiiatu-any artitste. The work upon the collisieiiro is "olng forward with rapidity. Though only half tho' time allot ted fir tbe constriirti.iii of t!i building his elapsed it is ahe .ily twn-ttiiids c .inpleted. Five lliiiiiaii(l iH'C'ianici are cnitan:ly at work on it. O'.v. ;uuy. !ii.-iiiif ti e leunt sts'inn of ('! L. isl j;iiic, , in-1 i.aa; bills. In i-w ' V"ilii.i.' i:.r '' Tiiv.n s ;t;... $30 l.-;:Hl I'1 ..I the Li i-e o( t: 1-c. 1 ' 'I' ' l.-l" 's sevi-hly bilii s::!t P.' 1 ''' 'ra'. lljej.m'j ' ' .' '' ;r'v ir. 9-.vi...-e. f'ANVIDACY ANXOINfintMS. STATE SENAT.'K. MB. FmtoH l aprnnnre tho name ef Col A I" Prrraw as mmildalo for state Senator, eaMect to U-.c nsSFru of iho Uciotaloati party. Vs. Frtrnr Please anr-onree the name of J AMFB M- I'Kr .1'IW. fl r raraiim. na a raiitnom er StntaSrrailpr, anhicct to it e trapes "f fie Itc- pobl Icon party, hiai ' ir..iw. ASSFVItl.Y. Mn. Fpitoii- I'toase nutinnroe that Captain JAMES B. C.F.C.OIR will be il rilliilidito for nomi nation for Assembly, subject to the uaacea of the Itepnbliran parly. Vn. EniTon: l'leme announce to tberitiieiw of VennniMi Co .nty. Iliat Wll tlATKS. or Uoek land Ti,wt!bi. i a enndidnie for Menher of As Sfinlv. Mil'ject to tliennnpes of lie Henuhllean party. MANYCiTIZSNS. TBBAsrilEK. KMTon rtrroan: Ptense nnnonnro tlte name f J. It tilt ANT n a eanilKinie lor llie noTiiiimuoii er C'otintv Treaatircr, aiiljivt to tlie ifnsw of the He nnbliean narty. MANY CITI7.fc.NS. Mr. KnrTii V-leane nnnounce the ttamn of JO.l N A ( IIKICTY. of oil City, as a eamiiaatc r.i- noiuinntlonof ("Dimtv TnvKiircr, subject lo ihe u - uen of tho Republican parly. Mr Clir'ntv i a man well qualified Tor the rol 'inn. if nn ardent Republican, and wa diiriii the war n faith fill soldier. MANY CITIZENS Mn. Kmront Please nnnonnee th name or OBD iv. r.ttmH AM n a enndidate to- Conn'v Treasur er, stibjeet to the usasi-s of the BepiiWIein nnrly. ' 1 MANY CITIZKNS. PltOTltONOTAHY. Vo I'm r..P'oa.rt ann.mnre the name of K. 11. CltAWK 'HI). (.r Hl -hinond Tovnliin. a a can.1l- 'ate f ir P othonotarv. nlie t lo tie nac;e oi ine Kenublican part v. Solbieiis ajid HErcucs. V i, Fni-mn PIm!' nmioimee the nnmeof T"oM- P. xtnnr. "f Petroleum Centre, as enndidntc lViith-inttarv of enanir' ( otlnly. sult.lt-ct lo l lie ll-'l-t-! of tho Pcmocratic party. W,- se n-i'liorU ' 1 to announce tint .TOSr.PH IF. slrrtl. Ptotlmii'ilnrv of Venango Cnnntv. will bo a r.m li.ltite f.ir re n':nin-itl-,n. for aM rtlllce, sub j.'.l l i tli" u-a -"- of thi! Ili'iinbHcae pflrty. ::'i!KTKlt AN'llti:C01MKK prmtt llKrnmi: Yon will please nn ..... -'.it ..MF V. MFAW will ben ranrtldnte i vin ri.Mi.fo:' the nfilre nf lte"i-trni'd ltecord- 1 inif I n 'n the ,.-rc o lb' llcpal'ltcrn rally, t'l ii:..; I Tittlilican Primarv t-.lrct'.nii. Vr. i- a rrivdeitl Cotopinv "T." H'dP.'t'n V.il.,.nlei,s, nni limt a riehl nrn. In b-itt! !! i- com. eti-nt an'l ol,li-'i"r. an-l , .i .... -u r and tfec.r.tfr f r one tnn t ."ti-i'aclion of all v' . l-ive i. bi,.l..t VKNN'i'1 C't'VTY '' UNTY COMV-;s'N''II. -nr.: -r"l"H, n'l'ioM- C " 'be C't:Z'M' o' lUii'v tl i t '. Y. S': -,IS'f Oil I'rie'i a cat)rl;''-t f'" r..:i,i'v Ci,-irni.ioa-: , ilia lea;. of ihe Kc:)-.ibrn-an tarty. ; t "'1.-41, nnnoinicp l'r vntne rf tl. r -Vnii ni'-'t- i'o , ,i-bi. :w r rati'!: v C unit, 'oner. 'ibi ' ' ' It-"- Ii i i'M:'"in pi.ly- MwY Iliir-l-itur'ss. V." iJ :' Ti v li:i er. f .it.- V . h . !'.: V K SWOIiTII , N. iv D'a'-'r, Pioneer, Pa., I'. -. ;-. c- ' ; i -i and Illustrated Papers froia New V-TVi mi': lac and will mail any rPr pub ti-i,. 1 i .-'.1 vf.kiy pipors. $ t. OS per three niu...l:-. r. " " v. y in advr.ni-. mnvHrlw. 'I. l!Tr and SCOKFJ HOOKS, . .a ,t .... at vv ii ; A I lia.---I.a-:' ivl'?1; we ca'li'd attii'ioa to the Ci i-ii i ' m-i P.1 r.nior '-..u-ard rt'in'l-'y, nnd nciii- we t;i''n iiiei-i'ir-t in notl. inn thoir A'Nma for tye l.'iir. w'.i'ch t-t alid fo be a verv fine nrticle fir th- toiie'. We rc ol the opinion tint the propara-tion-ofs .til tiro aP k io1, for the reputation tbey siistuiti rm Drli-its Is giod endence thit ihev woti'd not p'tt anything in tlte market of nn e:d 'nary character. Messrs. A 1). MtLLKH A CO avet: 1'jrsileaad we hope all our friend will t-.v ii. I'".-all Droa-:hial affection", try Seward's Consh Car Trv oiii Na-y T..hartcn. W'e kn-nv it is the liot in the n: rl: t. W. 11. MCMOI.S'lN & CO. Day and Kyf.mno, IiOO., NEXT DOOR TO A. I). MILLERS CO. FRED SCIIUTT. A new !.,l of n,.. eelnlirated t. X. L. Knlvea .hist received at lite ' POST OFK1CK, W. IF Nieholsnn t i'o. have juit received a lot ! F'ocket Itules and Co:ni.a.- -cs. FT.t LI, I'IPI'.lt! .!i!M rw-cived a laree neck of Sprinj; patterns, at H. c. .HiilS' 1 TliNITURK STOHK. m-i. :At rt; to (til, ovt:!ATlt. ALL er-n. t a-..- In n by eniit'oneit a."ilr.it buv lie or ii-i-ig Sn. k t t.i ib. wfi.i Sm k' t. Pointi, 'be So!.: lei'.-w i! iai t i M e with either 10 '(-'. i . r en '.7 c w ilci s im I eona.-.-'c ! t'-ethcr by a i-i.ii:i.,-nn -'bia, -v I of my iirumfactiiie, a: 1 ;v:i 1K n..!.i i, w hi n,' i he patei t por conoc-tiiii: i l-i in t i iii'ii'.-"-; a'l ,i!h,i- ,nad ' siit-t:i'ilttilly a- nhovi! in. rUi: 1 iitj'rinqe.intn'i nn my rights, and ai! ;ri ,i", -uMi.. i-.,iis s.i iviiui.oted, not of my mia- 11 . i -I.-. -, I..v "i" ;i Iv- i..i.,lo to, and will, hi pros--.iiv4ac-iru.te-fi!:m. W. J. INXI3. 1'. .-i.--:;i , i.itic... i inserted, not as a mere r nr.v. Vit wit! Ik- -.11001103 to, and rlgi !ly ea-''-'. -; .- Pi.n. W.J.I. IIP A'jK-i.IFT. ' h Yo'ii'7 Man can pla. ciMi-iitntii.iiatida pare i n a, with the hutnai.a c .la-., -.-nt in sealed to '. A'ldress IIOWUH) .... !''; h :l. I i T11K beet ic Is town lo gel a pair of lluoi made of the bust 8tock, that will wear well, nnj warranted to fit, la at J A. Plante'a l ash, b.oable Ikint Shop, W'anhlngton Su-not, Petroleum IVtitre, Pa. (live him a trial. aopl'i tf lAIUil.I.S, CLANS ALLIES, at A. D. IMlLLKIt CO. Illfrit wilro A laruc nns.irlmetit of wlii.-h i being closed out at rtiluccd rates at KKYNOl.ns UltoDHKAl) ,t Cirs, No. 11 Centre Kt., oppoiltc the PjBtOIIIco, Oil City, Pa. All accounts not aettled Immediately, will be Iff; with an otlicer for colleetloii. Apr.H-tf. KKYNOI.ns ft CO . ; -cw I-'ionr, I'ppd and Crorcry JMIore ! .?. S. lMCATIIKH,' " At the OLD BANK Ul'lI.llINf!. (IV maivkt eppoite tho JlcClintock Home. Ion on band a large and first class stock of f Innr, r'eel nnd t.rix erlea, wliich lie Is sellinit nt a w flL'nre. t. Don't liirpet the place where A, D. Cotton Company hroko up. lauj tr. C'llrpeti, or every quality and description at REYNOLD-, imoDHKVD CD's. No.n Cenrro Street, opposite tho P. o Oil cily. Pa. 11IPIVS .1 1 1 1 Ulill)nt.i .......... MANiatAiD'MIuiilAor If yon wi-.ll the heat Plmr Tobacco in Ibo ,n..l . try W. IF. Niebol-on A Co. CV All pen-nna wi-diiuir lo be VieclviTtn "in rail at A. F. Miller Co.-., i)ru. sti.re and nave the pure rr--.li article Insert.!. No charge. A Inrje norlmeit, all sizes, nt A. ) Miller & Co.V. t'rnrkrrr For all kinds !M to I'Pvvrn nu l..l"l.ll.. l .15 crs No. 11 (Vnt.-e vtroet, oppo. site the Post Office. O.I Cjtv. IV The r'inet im or Navy. P... and Smokin -T-.hof ro:n n.'tim.ire nnd Lvn-liliar.j In the mar k"!M A. D. MILLn't A c- v Thevervl.., p . c i;i,...-1z ,r:, ., Sciv sor.-- :i!l M-a -aritcl-it W It. NFCr.l,sox-s. Try te ce'e'tnte 1 Pirp!.. ,,. at ,. ym, 0;1I(., The line. I l'ln : To'vie-o nt If. NK IIOL10V ,fc CD'S. ! Pry Cioixli. a Inrco Hick at PKYVOLPH llltrilMIT-An 4 cow. No. 11 Centre St, opposite t'i- P -t Ollej.. OI! Cily, Pa. WALKFNT, CANi:s at A. I. MIU.KIt COJ Anotlier laree stick ef Wall rnr.rjJZ,. n'iveJl" A. D. Mtl.JJrift & Co.'S ' - PAIST. WALL. WHiri! WASn snon Itursnrs. a 'aive oe! m n'viv-i at A 1 mili.t:': co i. ' ' X K V A D V n RT Ls K M V. X TS. !3,2(,0(K' Woi'fli or Walclats at uctini. S'wo;cievonm'l'U!"tnrS'f'al0f eo!d n(1 '""r Weiliie.diiy, ThurHdnr, 'ridav and Saturday KveiiliiaH, may 13th, 1 Ull, aud F jlli, at the .n,J Crccke -y tore. Waahinton Street. ,e. mv A. D. 51 ill. r & Co ilruj Hlore. Pclrolenm eotre. fa 1 lt4 U the linen Ine or Watches ciei oil-red to tho pu di,.. A very tine assortment of American atch.-s. ir. IS k irat- solid rnl.l, and 1 A. K ... ni.a n ii, sltvej. r.i.e. Lulles Watch, e, In iKkarat9.oi d aohi ,,. beaiitiiiillyenamell.l, nnd st villi d nmriiN; ,i,., a,; t.,.H lcnilX fmwll. ders; in fact nil l j,id- nnd makes. The public an espco ally invited local I a-d examine ibo wat he daring the day livory ,. h - .,.,-iPI i.ial-J:tt J. K. LO'.VIiY.AticlJoreer- A FIIIST CLASS BEFINERY FOR SAIiR rpiFE iindertimed hereby offers fur sale liis I J. ery, known aa th !eBu BIOItOCKUIL WOliKS, TAIIR FAUM, F'KNN. nlaba-5Hin. Sil,. j-ie h,rr! capacity. A-in-lers, liioachers, Sto.-lm.' Tanks, all lined with I d. Kn 'ine. Pumps, nnd nil u'lpmletiHuco thereto lw Innmni;. also ltarrellioile. I)ueliin; II.iihc, llnrn. c. The aiid ivolkn are in L'ooU order, an I ready to etart liu.-ilie.a Immcdiste v l-"or particii:aiK, apply to HIItAM COI.YIN. sioivy Kami. Tarr Farm I'. O. maylLiiv. THE WORLD-UENOWNED; SEWING MACHINE iQnjitE eF J. L. JOHNSON, AGENT, No, Wu.liinston St., Pctrolcitsn ( i n ire, I "r.- TT P'.FNErdtnv. foikit,t. n ovio )