SOME PRINT MISSING V Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pot. Centre, Mondny. May 31. A. Jb I'Al, A'tt it or. Tlmo ol Cloning Matin. 1'. O., PEIHOLElW CtdTIU, l'A , JCIV 37sT, 1SGS. i Until furthur notice tho mails will arrive at and depart from tbl office as follows: AKR1VE. South and Eaat, Tia. Irriaoton, 10 2S A. M. Sooth and West, " Meadrille, 5 18 P M North and East, " Corry, 55 " i... DKPART. South and Wnl, 8 45 A. M. HoutBj East and Wed, 9 3U P. M. North, East and West, 10.00 A. M. IJlTlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching .iff .ll.'o'clock A. M., ana 1)i o'clock P. if. Key.. J. T. Oxtoby, Pastor. E. CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath School at twelve o'clock M. Seats Free. A cordial invitation extended to all. . Rev. C. M. Heard. Pastor. RTS. TETER AND PAUL'S (CATHOLIC) CHURCH. Mass at lOij' a. m. Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catch-ism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUXX. Pastor Cjianoe of Time. Oil Creek fr, Alle g'lev River Railway, Monday, April 20: XOKTHWAKD TK.lI.N8. Express No. 5 arrive? at 7.20 . m. Express No. 1 arrives at 10.30 a. m. Express No. 3 arrives' at 5.34 p. m. Freight No. 7 arrives at 12. 45 p. m. Freight No. 13 arrives at 12.01 p. m. Freight No. 16 arrives at 8.45 a. rn. 80UT1IWAKD TRAIN'S. Express No.' 4 arrives at 9.15 a. m. Express No. 2 arrives at 3.10 p. m. Express No. 6 arrives at 7.25 p. m. Freight No. 8 arrives at 5.34 p. m. Freight No. 10 arrives at 8.25 a. ni. Freight No. 14 arrives at 2.00 p. rrj. 'Freight No. 16 arrives at 12.45 p. m 4 Railroad slides above Tldioute, delayed vi 10:30 train this morning one hour. Hartford passenger across it ejw Jhe, completed P.aclflo Rail- """"? "I woman whoHnad faith wsa'i word to travel . mtSXJ him. , '' ' ' . 1 I Ther, the hone actress, was ar in New York on Wednesday and held ,0 ball on a charge of the larceny of a gold watch valued at $200. ' ' The railroad track this side of Tryonville, ' mink yesterday to such a depth that it has been impossible to run a through train from Corry to-day. Passengers are transferred at the slide and no freight has como through to-day. It ia evpectci that trains can pass the slide to-morroT. In Fayette connty is an ' Uc when was planted in 1772,foury-ar? .. the Ke volution. It is said to be stillin g ..-: '.n! it ion. Forty bushels of apples 1 its u: "0 yield each season. "Woodman, saio ii.u 'tree," The following additional postmasters have been appointed : Porterfield, Venan go county, W. L. Reefer, vise J. PorterQeld ' resigned; Olcopolis, Venango county, J. Y. Collins, viceE. G. Crawford, resigned. Haveiii.t's MixsTREi.s.-To-morrow even ing our citizens are to be favored with an cntainmontat tho Opera House. This is ono of tho best minstrel organizations now on this contintut, and having heard them cheerfully recommend them to the patron age of tho public. Prof. Johnny Swooney is to open his new gymnasium in Aikins' buck this week iivory convenience necessary for exorcise in the manly art, and cultivation of the mus clo, will be produced. Tho Professor ia now roady to receive members, and wo bopo our young men will give him liberal patron age, both for their own and Sweeney's good. The Annual Convention of tho State Sun. day School Society will be hold at WilUams port, beginning to-morow. Sunday School teachers and superintendents and clergy men interested in tho work, aro invited to bo present from all parts of tho State. Each Sunday 'School is requested to send one or more dologates. The delegates will lu furnished with homcB. The members of Oil City Lodge, No. 33. 1. C. G. T. , will give a strawberry and ice cream festival at Excelsior Hall on Thurs day evening next, June 3d. This order is justly celebrated in Venango county for get ting up interesting festivals, and thoir ta bles aro always upread with tho richest vi ands oi tho tuAiou. No doubt ihn order will reteire a handionie .?nef,t All tie invited to ultiind, and it is lobe Uopcl na ; to l'i'lg s w;u i1e reniusrnicrl. The estate of the lion. ArneUl t'luuipr is said to bo wo.-i . two milliou dollars, ami waB devised to ! W'.low. In tho Court of C o l Picas at Phila. delpaift on Friday, Ju),;o l'ieroe rend an opinion ofJudgo Allison, au: Uning t jo 27th section of tho new registry law, which ap plies to hotels, taverns and sailor boanUng houses. The assessors aro proniuuen irom registering any inmates of theso establish ment. nrDRoruoitiA. At tho approach of the sultry season, it may be well to romember that, according to medical statistics, more cases of hydrophobia occur in tho wet months of spring and autumu than during the summer season. Though caution is alwn.'g commendable, yet unnecessary alarms sh'ld bo carefully avoided. An action has been brought in tlio Su preme Court of New Yoik to foreclose the second divisional mortgage of tho Atlantic 4 Groat Western Railroad, by one of the bondholders for non-payment of interest. The defence moved to transfer the case to Chautauqua county, where the mortgaged real estate is situated. Decision reserved. FOOD FOB CH1LDHE!). Is your nursing babe eight months old, feeble and inactive, its teeth earning through the gums already black and defective, and its soft flabby fiesh indicating a want ot muscular fibre? change your own food at once, and give up butter.and fine flour, and cakes, and puddings with sweet sauce, and take instead beefsteak, oat-msal or barley porridge, with milk and unbolted wheat bread, frits, pea soup, etc., which abound in phosphates and nitrates, and in one week you shall see an improvement in tho condi tion of tho child; but if your own health will not admit of such a change, wean the babe, and give it tho milk of the cow, oat. meal gruel, etc.; and for tho next child, be sure and commence furnishing the material for bone and muscle at least fourteen months earlier, and Its teeth will not be defective, or its muscles feeble and flabby. Nor are defective teeth and undeveloped muscles the only or the greatest evils that accrno from neglect to furnish suitable material (or the foundation of that structure which is so important as to be denominated the "temple of God." While all animals, in their natural stale, living as they do according to natural laws. raise all their young, and bring them per" fectly developed to full maturity, a perfect ly developed young mau or woman, at full maturity, with perfect teeth and sound lungs, and well developed muscles and brains, is a rare exception to the general rule; and to every reflecting mind the rea son must bo obvious; we neglect to learn, ;.ud utterly disregard the plain lawsofuir being, and these terrible sufferings ami berevements are the natural and just penal ties for our disobedience. Tub Oi.o, Old Stokv. Miss nulda Daw son and Mrs. Susio Lee McGowan, of New Albany, Ind., each nsed about eighteen years, procured eigh grains of morphine, and on Thursday night, nfter writing letters to tho:r friends, nnnnounciog their intention to commit suicide, and prayin - fervently for soma time, swallowed the poison. Al daylight next morning they were discovered in their room in an almost lifeless condition. Medical assis.ta.QCo was promptly secured, and thoy are both out of danger. It seems that Miss Dawson had been seduced ' by one Elisha Jackson, an employee of the New Albany Rolling Mill, and that ho had wear ied of her aud deserted her. Mrs. McGow an bad beoif todiiccd by Thomas McGowan, and the fact coming to tho knowledge of lior friends, be was forced to marry her, but de serted her shortly afterward. Tho girls had beon companions sinco childhood, and had concluded to dio together, and although frustrated in their attempt, they express a determination to commit suicide at the Grst opportunity. Decohation Day at Fkanklix. Tho ceremony of decorating soldier's graves was observed in a befitting manner at Franklin on Saturday last. Nearly three thousand pcoplo assombled beloro noon, Thero were in attendance largo delegations form Oil City, Rousevillo and Tarr furra. In the delegation from the last named place way included Post No. 1G7 G. A. R. A proces sion was organized, which moved through tho principal streets. A meeting was then held and appropriate addresses were deliver, cd by Captains Snowden and Galbraitu. The musio was furnibueil by tho Tarr farm Cornot Band. The total taxablo property in St. Louis ns returned by tho President of tho Board of Assessors, is onu hundred and thirty mil lion, five hundred and thirty-throo thousand dollars, an increase since last year of twen ly million three hundred and sixty thous and. In the county one hundred and forty- five million ono hundred and scvcnty-six thousand, an increase since last year of twenty-iivo million six, hundred and thirty Qovca thousand. not ur.rruit nr-srns. Benjamin Howe, a well-known resident of Peiitiold, died suddenly of heait disease in Rochester Thursday morniug. Sosepn Messnor. who is to bo hung in Rochester, Juno 7th, writes to a newspaper tho following: "1 want all my friends to turn out and see mo hanged." Rochester expocts a visit from Mdduns shortly. Prof. Henry Appy, of tho Flour City, con certcd at Pansvillo ono er two evenings since. There is now uino and a half loot ol Cen tury riant in Rochester. Charlotte will hold its first Charter Elec tion ou the first Monday in June, ut which time five Trustees, a Police Justice, Treas urer, Collector and Constable are to be elect ed. The firm of Jones, Newman fc liollister, exteusivo sash and blind manufacturers at Rochester aud Fuirprrt, were obliged to make an assignment on Wednesday for tho benefit of their creditors. Their liabilities are about $50,000, which is more than bal. auced by tho assists, to that the creditots are likely to sustain no loss whatever. Buffalo Ileum. George II. Judson, John Anderson, Mar tha Webster. Eliza Phillips, Cecelia Bur lingam, Eliza Russell, Nichols Winter, Gred. Winter. David IX-rniaii and Bauhardt Winter, were fined from live to ten dollars each. Throe Polish emigrants who work for L. M. Lass, on tho Chennuo canal, and left there for Buffalo with .333 dollars due them, received their money Saturday through the exertions of Poormastor Ball. The Niagaras and Columbians play a match next Tuesday. A Lodgo of Eternal Progressionists lias been organized iu BiiU'ilo. The First Church extension isstill a thing ot tho dim future. t:rier Mention. Hero's richness (if not riches) "Lunduu is tohavo a new literary and critical paper to bo throughly imparliul." A Chicago paper is pitching into Horace Greeley. Tho Times writes uo wrinkles on that azuro Liu-.v. Coll'ax will mingle his smiles with old ocean's at Newport next nuirii. llo will also talie his smiles at tho Ocea I. 'The man who yawns,, by a r 'ailer of .' It'Mtiiie ril:" is tho last parody ol proligu luris. Salm Suliu is to argue tho nnes;ion of his wile's perfection with u (rossipjie'ic'ewsf TLo discussion will he cuiducied with pis tols. CasliS of Jordan water ere no'.v imported for bapti.-:u iu European royal f.::aliius. If Alixandria ke s on Engu.i 1 mU'i! as well import the whole river. The Bengal Rajah has resisted ti e wiles of the l'aris'. in dirmi :'jndr, ulid re iiuiu- faithful to tho forly-threo partners i.f Lis bosom loit by him ut Bengal. h x. Olive Logan sas no uMmnu can bo .:i ac. tress and retain her virtue.'' O.ivo was on the stage- but then she wusn't much of an actress. With the thermometer at U0, theCuicago Post has strength enough to gel the lollowieg "Eugenie wants a statue of herself iu the Louvre, but the French don't Louv.er euough to do it." 'Isaac Pitman, of Bath, England, the in ventor of phonography, has published a complete edition of the Biblo in phonograph ic characters. This it by far tho moU exten sive work ever produced in any v stem of short hand." And the most useless. A Knotty Point. .Society is geuerally agreed that no woman should marry w;'.h a man younger than herself. When tho oppo. site is the case tho woman in generally look ed upon as a fool aud the man as a knave. But a spiDstcr of our euuantance withes to know what a woman is to do whon Blie or- ives at tho aso of a hundred and ton, o( thereabout, and desires to marry. ine scarcit;- of murrying wen sunauio 101 maiden of sweet ono hundred and ten would sc?m tojiutifv her in woddlng a youth of ovcaty or eighty. Would it not Tiik Gheat Stohm. A'Uliii 1 1 il ;i .. Ocu lars of the dreadful bail storm woic . ,. sed over Wheo'g, V., o.. Jafarday, sno.v the work of devastation to havo been far fifniter than at first supposed. Tho destruction to vineyards has boen immense, and those-leaBt injured cannot be mode productive tor years, and in a majority of cases are utterly ruin ed. Up the Wbcoling Creek Valley tho de struction h enormous. Many sheep and lambs are killed. Tho wheat and corn is cut olose to the ground and a number of ac cidents aro reported, some of whieli aio like ly lo prove fatal. Tho town of West Liber ty, twelve miles Irom Wheeling, is reported in ruia. Hail stones lo tho depth of two (est Sim romaln in Market and Mina uti-w's cAMiiu a t a y cm n r. : i : i s. STATU fcd.N.ViMK. Hit. Kiutoh -Honso luimniuce tho n:ime nT t'ol. A l IHtNelN as ii e.ui. I'd lie lor Stale Senator, lllijvrl lo tile lUues ol' lliv It epulllieaii parly. Mr. Kiutoh- Pltvise uniunmeo the mime of JAM KM M HKIClllN. ol' I'Vmklin, as a ritndidiito f..r stiitr SeimUir, subjtvt to the lis ,,(' the l!i l.ulplicm party. MAX flTtKSS. ASSl.MI'.l.Y rnNl:l:ll, Mivvij 1 :-. ,1 It. Mr.t i' N kin, Franklin: Im:ah Sin : We Hie iiiiilei.-ini'd eiliei h ol imiiiii l'o t'oiinty. haviii'.i rotiliilemv In voiir Inlrm ity mul ability lo' luolei t Ihe i:re:it liiti-rrula of tlii i-u'iiuly, tiil'lle-tlv reiuet you lo bei-ouii' a i-:lllilii!:lte fi'l- (lie A-M'iulii'y. sulned to the deeMim f Ihe ltoilitiluvji party at Hie eu-uiu I i I'niit y r.leei l SliHiirt Win llriMn:h lohu .leltord-i ('hit 1 Uiov m il .la.- Hiihili-.,.! f K lJil'kin K li I, OM NI I.iiik J I li.nidl.-r N .1 Ttiin'!vii; I1 T rainilii'!l S I 'in I is V II ItaMain I) l'iiilli-i K A Poly J II Sett .I Shretler N II Tain K S Andrew d Jim U nties F V Miti h. il K T Wright f A Cooper K M Iblkill I. Doiilittle Tlii-o tjuld K f lira I'ey V STnrhell .1 It I'nrtuaii II f llivis K lliitliaway Knmk Stoddard H W llindes V ll Irwin A Irwin K II ItaiW 11 IJ Hoy;' V W Andrew a John l'urli-r W A riitnuwiiinli .1 II Aiid.i-'.vo A V iiian II II Jones .1 J llonahue 1 Hid J N i-e It I. Kriiindi in i: W I!,, mill W S .li -.-oi I. Kiin-rv, Jr .lair.es jl llekey 'rhoniiis I'lu'es V W IVlVnis ' M Trolirlili;o l.ynian Stewart II l.l-o Nel-mi C K I oi .per 11 r:ltnl II liati-jherly J I'. IIIK N I' Stone lleo llolton A 1- Niellols .1 1) r.uu-e II V Wiiltman .l:i-i llureher V Tvler II A Avery s l!li.iul-l Will I'leery John Sivly U Spad bi'ny ,i s r.iixon ACt'EITAM'l:. Frxki.in. IM . V.iy -"!. 1"M-. Mixsm. I Stewart, John Jeffords, William l'ruuiili F. W. Andrews, and others: (Ikntlkmkn : I have re:'.d yonr iTiiiliiiinii-illlon Kuliii-hrd inlheTitu-villoDsilv niWnl llos muni itni, ill w hli'h vi, u do me the honor to vximw eonli ileiii-e ill 'iiv ahilitv to represent this lilriet in Ihe House of It. presiMitalivps. an, I rtiiiist me In liei-ome n eaeilid He suhiei-t In Kepilhliean ih:iku. In repiy, therein I lake pleilsine in say'n.' tll.it I cotnelit lo your re'iuivt. and herel.v resim-l In ly snlb it the Mip put ot my Hi'linhlWltl frleniU throughout the eiilltity on llieotli ol' June. Isi'.'.l. Votirs, very truly. .1. b.Mc.ICNKIN'. Mil. ElUTor.: I'ieue minuiuei' to the riti."lis oT Vetmti'jo I'onnlv. that W' I.I.I IM 1 1 ATI-IS, ,.i Idu-k-In u,l 'I'owtisliio. is i-aiiilMiuc lor Member or As-si-m'dy, slllijoct to the us:l-;es of the II i ou'ill.-nn party. MANY I'iTIZK.NS. THKAKIT.FK. Kmt"U Iteenrn: I'lene iili'iennce tli" name of J. II (il.'ANT as a em rd He fi.r Ih" teoni'iMinn f ir I'ivuhv Treasurer, sul ject to I'm iH:i"e of the l;e liul.lican limy. M ANY ITIZKNS. t... I'nrnn r'le.iso noTi'innre the mini" of OIIN'V CIIHISTY. of "il ''''. ns " endohtp . i- iirniiio-.tioM-'fCounty Ti-r-i-urer, suhjeet to ihe tisH -is, f fie llipu'i'ican partv. Mr riiri' - 's n "'an well iei-i,: !l. ! for tlin fnul. '(Ml. is in :ir !:-lf IJeroi'olielt'. -l-i 1 n:l- iloi-mt till.' wa- -i tH'i'ita' -old: -r. V. NY CITIZEN'S M". KtlT"'! l':--t' .111'-" '"-'" th t::l'tle f OKI W l'.ltl ill l us n cituPdite I'"" Ci.ifi'v Trei'iir er, subject to til u-:l-.'es of 1. Ke.oi'.lii-in mrly.. ' MANY flTIZKN. I'l.'i imoNOI'AKY. '''It FnlT.n:: TV-lso nniiotoif i- l':e teline of 1. IV ClfWYK'HIH.of lli-hmoiil Town -hin. ns a nidi iblte fi.r I' ll"li.li t.iry. ul,e,-t to the 11-'."" of the UevuhHrm narlv. Sm.i.ii:i:s n- lfy:l'fin.levs. Vi, Pi. it, ii I'li-is,. :1:h,o-e-eth'.li:inie..r I "ot s liNonv.of IV'ro'eim i-mdii lor I'miloiii-it-irv or Yin:iii .'.i Co inly. , subjivt to the iHWw of tlm Iii-nioi-ralic parly. V ne Tiillnriz-i to -i"'i I'le-. tint .I'l'KI II 11. -'IITI1. l.-,iilionoior of Ve-i.li:-o r.mntv. will h n nir.-1i.!:ltH fur r. ii-eiiin itoei, i-.r s.-i:'l i-bire, I-111) .-t to the usages ol' ih- It 'pu ini-ac p irty. KKiMSTIlll AMMMX!'"1'!!. Kiiiroii IlKcniii.: V. v.i wl'l . lease an- .innnre Hint .IaMH Y. "HAW will ben riioeiilille fur iiioipei'i.ui t..r in otln-eni in-: i-u i -imih n"- ,-r. siilii.s t to tin; il-i-e of the l,Vpiibl!e.-n party, it lh l-llsllin-' Hi Iilll.blKn ITiItinrn imh-i-mi. sv ,i n I'livatein I'omp.niv 1 I'd !. i-sil'vnni-i Voluiit.m. mul Iii'l ri-l.t ii"n In b'tl; of r.ettvs'tui"- He is com len-nr lino i-'i i.ii'i has Hi-rvcl .-is"l!e.esier nod His-nrJiT f..r one term f I.- .,,l.. s,lt UfjU-lKlll Ol all W, ll'IM. Iin-l'- i.T.i;.ns with him VKNAXiiO COI'XTY. fDUNTY ('(IMMISSIONKII. Mr FtitTftR- ''lease aiinonnre to Mo rltizns i.r Venainr- t'onntv thnt J. Y. Sli!i;INS..f Oil Crn-k a...u.n.i,'nt in a candidnto for routiiv ('i-mitui-sion- er, subject to the iisukm of the Republican party. Mil KpitoR T'leaso annoinicp the linme tif li lt IIIXf'N, of (Vimphinler Township, ns n rand1 diito for ('"tinty Coinmiiisloner, slibjeel to the usn ..en oftho Republican party. Masv Hki'Uiii.ioans. liO;sil iVoticcs. NEW SELECT SCHOOL, Wns. BARBtR begs to announce that she will open a prtvate school In Win. Bragg's building adjoin ing the American Hotol on Monday May Slt. Iloun ol tutlon from 9 a. in., till 13. m., and from 1:30 till 4 p.m. Terras: for pupils under 12 years 40cts per week; over 12 years 60 cts per week. 29 If. WALL PAI'EU, fresh upply, or all atylea and prices, Just received at A. D. MILLER & CO'8. Special NoticOi WOKDS OP WISDOM for young men, on the Haling Passion In Youth and Early Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring and Unfortunate Sent in scaled letter envolon?s, freo of clu -"e. Addreu, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadelphia, l'A. Mai 'il, 3m. Guitar Strings at W. n. Nlchclion Jfc Co'. AllHlua. Ijist week ws called attention to tho Constitution Bitters of Seward ft Bcnlley, and now wc take pleasure: in noticing their Alisnia for the hair, which is said to ho a very Ane article for the toilet. We are of the opinion that tho prepara tions of S. & B. are all good, for tho reputation they sustain as Drng'sU is good ovtdonco that they wonld not put anything in the market of an ordinary character. Messrs. A. D. MILLHIt f'O have it for sale and we hope all our friends will try it. For all Broachial affections, try Seward's Cough Cure. A SUPPLY OF WALKING CANES OK EVEltY varioty, has been received at A- D- Miller & Co-'s- lMICATKHWOUTII, i Hciiler, I'loiiecr, la,, Nrwn I itoecin' ait names anil lilredrated I'apiMn fnm xv York twlee prr day and will mail nny paper pub- limbed. Illib-traled weekly paptus, ?1., per ihr, . iiyillis, Invariab'y In advr.ncti. niayU:lw. Iturilwnro .V lili'ire ilss.irtiiient of whieh is beltiK closed out at re.lu ed rub s al ItliY.N'oi.Ds HltomtKAl) & Cll'S, No. 11 t'entre St., uppu,ii Ihe lVst or.lee, Oil i.'ny, l'n. All nei-omits not settli-il Ini.iii-.linlely, will lv it.ft with au otiicir Toi eo!!eetion. Al" H tr. liF.YXui.lW (, i-w I 'lour, :iiil ;r,'rery ftor : .1. S. Pit ATI IK It, AKlieOI.il HANK Ill lI.IlINl!. (in M.UVsp I'pposito the l.n;eiiul II. st e t'iiiitoek llousi., has in mili iss -tori; of t'tonr. IFee.l im,i ;roeei-leM, wh'eh he is s,.:iinK at a w t-,...,ri, t. Ilon't I'orcel 'he plbei where A, I) l uttou A: Company broke up. nn'l tf. t:tirp'li, of every ipialily ami di srrlpilon. at RHYXlll.I-, ItltHDUK.M COS, 11 (Vnire flroet, opposll ihe p. ()., (1,1 Ciiy.ti-,,. 1IIUDS .MY . SI'VUIMWS. MAN, at A. I) MI!. 1. Elf A: Ci ca.nauy, ;r.: If vna wi.'l I try W. II Xi - :" best rinu- Tiib;e-eo iii ihe mirkt oImiii A; Co. frorafrv For all kinds m t,i IIKYN'Mk BltoiMIIvM A crs, x. ii cnhv.- t ;,, nitethe I'o.t !ll,;e, Oil City, l'i. UIC'I M A I! U I A ' i li ;il'T. Tiij: IJii tlvs- Gift w liirh Yo'ii-' Mini i-m prp. sent to bis l, ,'i is a s-eiii I i-oi - litutii.ii a:. ! a imri. i-lrl. I's,:i-s n Ihes siil.f,., ts, with Ih,. hu:ii:iiio (VI 'Ws of t,.-iii.-.I,-ii' Clivsi.-l.-lns. s .,,t s.-n'.. I t..r env,.!,,-,..., fr ,f , :ir -... Ad.lri-s HOW Mil) ASSOCI TIllX. Iloi l" I'hil nl-'pbia. i'.i. U :)m TH K b'-st place is town to fr-t a pi:r of Hoots iimde of the best Stock, that will wenr well, and warrnntid lo fit, Is at J. A. I'laiiteN l-'esh lot.-ible Hoot Sh"p. WashiiiL'ton Street, l'etrolouiu Cenlre, I'.-t. C.ive him a trial. seplll-tf. ?i . it it i, i :s, CLASS A I.I.IKS, at A. P. .MI1.LK1I CO.l Il .'.s.; r.Ai.L HATS and ECOliE kBOOKS, at W II Nicholson & i Vs. W. A. tlT HUIITOX'S TJIIACCO ANTIDOTE DON'T ClIBtV, an antidoto for nrrl -TBi JOIINSON-S AltOMATIC ANTT-TOiiACCOCOM-, h l'OtTXl), for sale at A. D. MILLF.lt & CO-S.-J v Hasina for 13 conls per pound at, 22 lw WAUIITBIt'eV-'' -NEW ADYEKTISEMENtSt., Tuesday, June lL 1I1IT V lit Y ritllllA' 'wllno. Jl (J 111 1 11 u 1 iiuuut nthlT From their M nstrel Hid, Clilciso. petil - - - - I 1M- ,i, ii i ii i.iw.i, - .naonerer. j- i i," p--l-il in in, ii,i i i r..-, i tiouisur JII.V PJW S'I'lvi- l.V. einoT ir wlvni ii:u , CHARLEY PETTENGILL, CHARLEY REYNOLDS ' , S. S. PUR0Y. i O. P. SWEET, 'l Si? GUSTAVE BIDAUX. Vi'ltli a r,i!l an-l F.ill b-nt (jmi lotto and Orchestra, A In,! sion. .", 1 els. Ki.s,.rvi-.i S Mlts. 75 rts. "house fou SALE ! ' . f 1 l;c MiiiliT-ii'iii'iJ i ITTrt iii Uou-tcfor mi. l'tr;it(d S nn n' l-l-ht-rt F.tnn, near ''filler'! Jl.nnliiij; Ji.itif. A ;i.i'i' iiHc!iiTit'd wii'er int'i fie Uitrho: . i'or tm-tinil'nvt iittjdy lo K J. lii SS ni'ty-1 lw I'fcVnnLKI'll ('KNTilE, l'A. Morning Noon Night, And at all other times at tho OLD STAD, S' nt! (Iiior from Oj rtt Ioiisr. IVtit'f t'tlt- "J A'. ALL Who Win f-tror hi" n:ilh lottli a SUPERIOR ARTICL2 ! Don't rori-ct the plaee, SKCONIJ DOOIt I 'IIOM THE OPEltA HOUSK. J. W. Beatty. Pelroleum Centre, May 18th, 18ii!l. may2l 1m- DAT AND Ev-KNIxNO, 4 Y 156 I'KIKO t-.IIUTT'S S 1- INEXT DUOIt TO A. D. MILLER As CO. FRED SCIiUTT. Hotels, Parlies, and IVnatd FamI 1 ie supplied wi. ths choicest lee Criam, on short notice aud on the best of tertus 'flOAlV v J, J krM -JL 3: r. ' l nr a :t ' -t i in i mi ! in i in i l