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Proleum ContfO Daily Record.
"WiidnM !'.'!', Sop
el. t'eutvi-
?. 7:'. S A T, Miter.
. 0-, I'uriiOLFl M IV.ST.lC. l'A.,1
Jul. J J
ft.::hcrt6U-i IK'- mall will uirlve at and
i.-,.,ait ir-.m udi.o&JC as follows:
Soi :h rod East, vi.. Irvinoton, lD.iS A. M.
South '.-nJ West, " Metarule, 5.1a 1. M.
Korth and IC-at, " Corry, 9.35 . "
Tir.rAr.T.
Smith pd Wert, 8.46 A. M.
fr-aMi But and Wcit, 2.3tl P. JI.
North! V-wi Slid Weill 10.00 A. M.
UivtMO Service.
PRESBYTISM AN CUUKCII.
IVaooing at It o'Jock A. M., and Vi
o'clock P. M. ,
Rkv. J. T. Oxiobv, Pastor.
JJETUPPtST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Sabbath lit 11 A. M. nnl
lj, P. M
fvnts. free,
cd to all.
Sabbath School otO.'ij A. M.
A corillol invitation extend
Rkv. C. M. llEAnn, Pastor.
STS. PETER AND PAUL'S (Catbolle)
CUURCLL
NaES at 10V w-
Vesper aud Benediction of. the,, Blessed
Sacrament at 4 p. in.
Catculiisui at 2'p.lm.
JAMES DUNN, Pastor.
CHianeo ( Time.
OILCKEHK & ALLl'GUENEYRIVEH RAILWAY
MONDAY, SUIT, t.tb, 18C9.
Northward Trn!n
Irmo T'H. Centre T:in m , or. at Corry 0:40 a.m.
" " 10 44 a m . nr. " I as p m.
ii ii 2 :firi p. m. , nr. " 0:10 n. m.
' ." ::05 p. in, nr. Titusvillc5:20?. in.
Southward Trains
I.ou.o rot.Ccotre, 7:1I a. m., ar. at Oil CitySilO ra
. " ' 1 :00 p. m., ar. 1:11pm
" " 7:1)8 p. m., or. " 8::;3 p in
i. " 4.30 p m. ur. " 6 :50 p in
tThia Train will slop 20 minutes for dinner.
; .'hesj arc i'ldrjlit Traiui and go to Titusvillo and
Oil City.
".hcae tivins pass at thin point. The Fouthwnrd
"rain top!-ig for broakfast
Ti:o l-M p m Tram going North and the 7:33
5'ruin'r.oing South inn on Sundays.
Three prisoners ia tba prison at Lancas
ter, Pa., mutinied yesterday. Tbey bound
the koopeis and escaped.
Flora Mclver won the four mile running
rnca at tbo.Faahlon Courno yestordsy.
Two minors drawn up from the choked
Avomlule inino were found to bo dead, and
it is feared all have Buffered tbo Earns fair.
Tho Oil Creek and Allegheny River
Railroad, has put on an tccomracdatloa
.tiaia from Oil City to Tilnsvilie, to connect
with tbo .'.llegheny Valley Eoad. It loaves
Oil City at5 p. rn.
Mb. Rosa, living on the Elmrt Farm
just below tho br'dsP, was obliged to aban
doa Lis Ijoiise car!y this tuorning on account
o! the Hood. At noon the water completely
souvroiinded the building aud a con jidora
bio amount of water wuaon t!ie f.rst flsor.
David Wagmir. a well known contracltr
and ex-supervisor l;i Rochester, was found
tic-id oa Friday last, below the " Genesee
Fulls. From mniks of a weapon upon his
forvhead, it is supposed tht.t ho was mur
ilironpiy aafauiied and then thrown into
the liver, but the nivsicryia yet unepiaiu
ed.' "
One of the latest novelties In Now Yorli
ttieatrisals U at tho Old Bowery, where an
e.clresa in tho course of the play sings Hie
nomewbat popular air koown as ''Up in a
Ualloon." Wiion she fmishes Uio firf.t
stanza she says to tho audlonco: "Now,
boys, will yon join me In chouis?" Of
course tho boys joia In, and cs overy nawr
bny and bootblack is fumiliur with the air
and prluos himself on his musical 2""ms
ebb has plenty of assislanco.
BF.TntiNd Pknatoks. The torms of sis
teen I nitud Stales Senators expire in 1S71,
and several of their successors' will bo elect
ed dining tho present year. Tho names of
tbosu wh'.se terms txp;re aro o follows:
f.Tl. V. Wilier, Georgia; Richard Yales, 11
linoifj James W. Grimes, Iowa; Edmund
0. Loss, Kmsas; Thomas C. McCreery,
I-iemucky; 'Villiam Pitt FceBenden, Maine;
ileniy Wilton, IJassacljuaolis; Jacob 11.
Howard, M.ohlgan; Daniel S. Norton, Min-
neeol .; John M. Tbaycr, Nebraska; Anion
JI. Crngln, New Hnmpahire; Alexander G.
Catttll, New Jmcy; Goorgo II. Williams,
Oregon; Ileniy B. Aulhony, Rhode Island;
Joseph S. Fowler, Tennessee; William T.
11 lllfy, itw-fc T lllUltl lOiUl, 10.
A It ARB CHA.suB Mr. Barker, having
engaged llie sei vices of Mr. E. llowat.1
wbosu reputation as a colorist ranks with
tholi'st arlislg of the couniiy, is prepared
toiumisli photographs beautilully 'coloied
or Hnlslud iu ledia iuk. Those desiring
mch work, either from lilo or copied from
email pictures, should einbrade the oppui tu
nW.v ut once, and call at Bafke;'s ,ho:o
giV.b:o gallery, ou Wa'hingiou eiieet, Pe
1.0 eum Cei 1 e, . . air :n
The High Water m
Oil Creek!
A i.TERUIFIC STOKM AND
b ITS IUiSULl'S.
FAMILIES DRIVEN FROM THEIR
HOLIES BY limit WATER 1
INTENSE EXCITEMENT !
The heavy rains of ibo pest two days
have res.iltcd In a tremendous Hood, d
stioying ivciytbiug In its reach on Oil
Creek, and causing intense excitement
along tho shorej, llio water driving families
from tueir homs, destroying a largo
amount of property, and causing great con
stcrualion as tho dashing current advances
pown the infuriated stream. Tbc water
raised to merelv a moderate height last
night, but dur.'ng the forenoon of to day il
proportions swelled to untold brcudtb. such
as has not viailcd the oil regious for a pert
odofveaiB. It is remaikablo with what
rupidky tho water raised in tho Croek
and families who had perhaps an bouf be
fore considered themselves above high water
mark, in that short enaco of timo were
i
drowned out by tho advancing flood.
Enuiuo houses, timber?, oil tanks, and
in fact, all soils of property, valued at all
sor;s of prices, amounting in tfie n'gregat
to a lame sum of money, float with the
swift current as wo write, regardless of ex
pensei Tho bridgo leading to Egbert Far
is thronged with people watching ihe pro-J
gress of the flood, and buildings along the
lineofmaieh of the dashing watois, that
have not already been swept away, are
threatened with inundation on tho fiats
everywhere along the crock.
In Pelroluuin Centre, one or two families,
were forced to ioave their houses, one dur
ing last night, and auolber, that we
of, during today. Between the :ailroad
and Wnshinglon .slroet there is one vast
pond of water, many buildings resting upon
their founduiioos Ijgbtur than ever before,
and many first floors are now under water..
O. F. Sedonblom'a bakery, whore business,
is such that nothing but death or tiro can
interfere with the usual routine, workmen
aio toiling knoo deep ia water, and the
tho (i,votk goes bravely on!" On tho Boyd
Farm the water lias been equally as ruin
ous in ila course, cjvryiug ou pioperly to
a great extent, andt Kom every pjint
above heio wo bear of tho'samo resuH.
We write ut 3 o'clock in the afternoon,
and the creek is raising, if any thing, nnd
lumber is Hooting down the . exasperated
stream without stiut. Dorrioks havo been
biought to tho level and aia floating
in pieces lowrrd tho 'Allegheny, in a man-
nor cover bef.j ;MJc'od since th spring of
1SG5. and not even then was the flood
areoter tbuj to day. The mad watvj finds
new channels, and t'"Oi'Qd that has hereto
fete bueu above its reach is now entirely
inundated.
Ths lateneiJ of tho boor prevents us from
givfbg su'uber details.
Railhoad BnniiiU Dows. Tne railroad
bridge at Sparlansburg was injured to that
exlent by the !iih water last night, that
the 7' a. m. I ain going sou in. did not reach
hero until ten o'clock to-day, aud the 12:40
train was delayed niilil 3:30 this af:unioon,
Tho road below this place Is not injured
Wo learn at the depot that the biidoal.
ludrd to above has been repaired, and llie
road ie aguin in good runuiug order.
Who Owns 13 1 hi
New York Coircipondouccof the Syiacnie Journal.
1 te.ird a capital story with regard to
the control obtained over the revenue offl-
c,j;.satorokeepois, I believe by tto d.s-
tiller in whose establishment they arc pla
ced. The story comes to me by one who
knows, and is an apt illustration of the re
cent ''penny wise and pcund foolish" policy
which has cut down the pay of assistant as
sistant as3ef.30ia and other officials. A su
pervisor of Now York recently removed one
of those officers from one distillery to an
other. Perhaps he suspected collusion, but
if so ho said nothin;. Tho distiller was a
Germnn we'll call him Mr. Sehm'dt. He
waited on the superior, and began an iu-
teroFting conversion with him:
'Vat fur you move Mr. Shonos? You
links Iown him, eh? Supropo I does: how's
voir coinir to help it? I own t'other man
you sende, .tc." '
"Quite likely," web Ibo supervisor s re
ply, ' but then I'll move him."
'Veil, you can't help il; I own them all.
Dooa you want to know how it'sdono? Veil,
I tells you. Saturday's come; 1 say to
Shones, 'You got a wife, eh ? Live in a
tonoment lidiiee?' He says yes. I says,
Does you eve:' go to du Central Pmk and
take do family for a d '.ve? Never take du
'v i) ,i"t ,i. oi V lie - '.i .'-'le t- ?'
lko I
1 says. I cs, no s-,ys. . . - , ,
that letter to your vile' Ui goos noma n
nud says, 'Vife, here's alottor asnenneuian
sends you.' Sho wonders what It is. opens
it, nnd there's von, two, three, six one mm
dred dollar greenbacks nil new. They
never sea so much money before. I hey go
to do Purk, and buy lots of tings for do
children. You pay him four dollars a day,
I uivo him six hundred a w: :k. Y ho owns
him you or mo? How are you going to
heln? I do not say riytblng to mm. i
onlv sends tho envelope lo lis vife. lis
ikes to own horse and buggy, house oi nis
own, ana enjoy nirrwii. nu h i j j
vent it?"
Mr. Schmidt was Irark, lor the forego ng
was eubPtanlially tine. Can llie govern
ment expect to bo faithfully seivi-l in im
portant positions of t.ust when it pays in
sufficient wages aud cfters no career or se
curity of position to honesty andinle(i,.-il,Y?
FUrOK'iED FOB TI1U DAILY 11ECORD,
Afternoon DsSHUfJjes.
The Mining Disaster !
THE SHAFT
OPENED-TWO MORE
VICTIMS.
Scbaxtox, Pa., Seplombei B.
The latest lnfoimation i om thi Avon
dalo mine Btutes that the slinit was cleared,
and two men went down and ponetialed
li.yy or sevenly yards to a gangway door,
which they oull not force opon. ihey
found three dead mules outside tho door,
nnd sulphurous fumes were pouring out
through the door. No signs of li to were
discovered, and it is leaved all are dead.
' Plymouth, Pa., September C. .
After the rubbish from the bottom of the
TELEGRAPH
jiearJshaft was cleared away, two .miners de
scended in a bucket, ana sent, worn tip to
send down a pick and shovel tb clear the
doors with. The bucket was brought up,
nnd two men started down with the tools.
As they started, the mon at the boltoin re
quested them to buuy, and on their read -iug
the bottom they were found dead. No
hopos ore entertained far tho men in the
haft. AM aro supposed to have peri3hed
Tbo black datrfp lg very bad hero.
later.
The donkey engine o-id fun wave put in
operation about an hoursiue:', driving fresh
a'r into tho shaft. Messrs. Pearson and
Duvis thon wont down 100 feet, and then
lowered tho lights to wi bin fUer.n feet ol
tho bottom of the shaft. The lamp burned
freely. Atlar making such observations as
were possible they returned, and those who
have lormed a commltloe to so down aiO
now preparing lo descend to lemove thoob
structiona and explore In search of their
biotaren. Thousands of ouueis, women and
children cover the hills and .rounds u the
vicinity. A committee is circulating among
tho immeuso throng for subscriptions for
tho widows and orphans, who number over
s' bondrtd. "
Vandekuilt.'s Rijvenuk. It is charged
oa tho Commodore that ho is very arbitra
ry, and rides rough-shod over smaller men;
that he is imperious, autocratic, aud de
ranges the tnarkot at bis will. Those men
who complain forgot how they treated Van-
derbilt wbon ho first ctma to the surface as
a financier. Ila was Uoated na an inter
loper. Men' were t.ido toward him, and
snubbed him oa every occasion. IIo want
ed a favor uf tho Iludson River roaJ.Tho
President, theu a railroad king, liuated turn
very rudely, aud when Vanderhilt left hi
ollico ho loid him be would see the day
whon ho woald be bis master. Tito threat
was fu'tilied earlier than either party sup
posed. Tho Commodore n!'tei into the
olllcj of Iho President aud gave him his
walking oideis.
One of Collin3' ships was disabled. Van
derbilt woiied ono of his ships put on till
the lost steamer could be replaced. CulliDb
was thou in his giory, uud ropulsed Vt;
detbilt uut veiy graciously, to which the
Commodore teplied that ho would drive
Collins' Hue eff tho ocean, and he did
When bo oamo among railroad men they
trenled him with no consideration or fair
ness, and obliged htm, before ho could get
a foothold, to bring his stock into Wall
street and havo it locked up uuder cbaiiro
of other purlies. lie took bis losUku
wbcu the railroad men in the Slulo con
spired to slaughter him ia connection with
llailem. lie gained a decided viatoiy.
slaughtered bis enemies by liuudreils, be
came master of the situation, mid is not ut
all unwilling that, men who sought hia liuuu
cial ruin should fuel hia power.
Fiu.Tr Cans! at
NifiiuLsos fc Pla('kmo:;'s.
railo
Cooking Stovi 3 f.t
r:e'dl '-'d & VUi
WNBIflCyAi MOUNCEM EN TS.
EmT(m:t h, nt-nounce the .mo or Tmbi
ownv ot VUm, ma ,.Bndidnte fur Jnnr of
the IVnce.uli'iH:tUi the n iea of tho Uepnli'lnin
1'miV. iu llietHiwry e'eenuu, .ua.i -
( lH,U!B.N M CAK1AKS
A fine assortment at the Fnrhilnre Slore.
I w
A Show Case for Salo.
A -"h1 second haad Snow Case for enlo at the
Ji wolry epUhilhnient (r
Sept.4:3t.
WHAM CO.
Hy pnrclj.'is'nr. ovo or II.opo U KflUOKHATORH nt
Ihe furnitnre 3tor. .
VI11TK M.TIK
. ju-t received at K. H .h '? Umg
A supp":
i.tme.
Merrlou' Jenulno Pine
nud Persian Ilcaliiiff Soaj
Tar
These mum aro Impregnated with exotics of the
mildest ami most mimic nature, and are wnr.ant
n noiferilv innocent and free from mineral and otu
r nornlcions admlxturn, nna aro leiecien ) u
in.iieo nnd the i nb'lc ill rjenernl in pmferer ce to all
other snaps, as tho great producor and preserve of
n h.-nlilw nnrilv of eoniule::lon, ana a comcnaior
of femnlo beauty. For the ..(illness and delicacy
which they Induce !o tl.elinn.ls and face, their capa
bility of fnothinc irrliallon nnd rrninvlng umlehlly
eruptions, render thorn imllspcnsiuic to every um
ct. We kindly ask the pi'.hlio to try tho vlrti'es o
these soaps. J. U II. o., Vreprietors.
A. D. Miller ft Co , Oencrnl Agents. Jii!-3m:
Special NotSec.
wnnns OP WISDOM Torvmmc men, on the
Rulinn Passion in Y.villi and Early Manhood, with
HV.T.Ti' I1KI.P for tho eirlni; and nnf orlutmte. Een
in nruilu.1 teller enve'or.es, rpn of charm'. Addiefs,
llOWAitl) ,"-'0 Ia'1 ION l s 1', I,inr.An".LPAi
Pa. May J I, 3m
CnriMJts, of cTery mialily ami description, at
REYNOLDS. nUOlMIBAD H I'O'S, No, 11 Centre
Shoot, oppo.'llo the 1'. O.. Oil C'ltv, Pa.
tl,L TICKET K't
SI i'r K e.t
Ihl) ItWOltl) OH'li:.
New Flour, rcixl nnd Grocery
Store t
I. I'itAl IIMi)
At Ihe OLD BANK BUILDINU, ON JiAIS-fT.
onntiaite tbo McClintock House, has on hand
lngomid fiist clo!!? stoclt of a lo nr,i cca aim
C roceriOH, wli.ch he le ftlllur it a low ngure.
il Don't foraet the place where A, D. totlo
ft Company broke up. -Jan'2-tf.
All accounts not scttUd Imtnediately, will be left
vrit.i an ofiicer for'eo'.'.ectlen.
Apr.U:tr. ilKYNOLDS ft CO
Etie Great Yonotalte Hitter.
Al' hall I great beuefac'or.
Who o cnu, n of our H's,
Gives l!fe to tt-.edi.'f on.-niate.
Without uoVioas dr':cs f:r pilis
U'-vs .i a Uom out iiio s.vRti-m,
Film I'- he Willi ll'e. ""Wi Ifetit.
Willi .lie iK'Bl o." :.;1 the tonic.'.
BowLir ('rent Yosetnitet
With root .".-om out the valie-.a.
Wli.-rcCKili;.iini .'in del n shine.
Oivin vciiMi tons poor nn.'rtals,
Ii?vcn(i tl'- rlc'ies ofhi r jiiiiu..
Wi'ilth o. heiiiih niidhai;inio:.s,
I s hlesiilis nimo .V.iaikl aiirht,
Do you want I' ? Wo'i'd yoo have it ;
tj- e Dowaer's tlreat Yst'itiUe.
Cone yo i,'li, r-ensed. iliaconsoiato,
WhyViiouWvmi piiM" ai:iltl'r ?
To iMile, fain-, and lapa--iWiir.it,
Co.no, ilio-e ','loi ious i:i!tu try
See how '.nce (;uat-ks and Tinstnuns,
F'otifE'j.u i':.i 'an;t iu l'.-ii;Ht,
tii' iui? plac: to tuls pure tonic,
Down-r e G-Cni Yosemitol j124tf,
Sardware A largo nsriorlment of which is
heir.g closed oat at reduced mtca at HEYKOLDS
flRODIlKAI) OO'S, No. 11 Centre fct., opposite
tho Tost Office, Oil City, Ta.
t.'rocltory For all kluda an to RCYNOLDS
IiUODIlEAD & CO'S, No. 11 Contro aucot, oppo
site tho Post Office, Oil City, Pa.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dlsr.otlllion
TH K Co-Pai mersh.p hcrelolure extstu;;: npTw.'en
James McOroa and A. 0. Fumbam, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. A. O. F.irnham rollr-
in. All di-tits Hue tho la'e iii-m win oepaiu to a
O. Fill uluim. .1 A1 KH Mcl 'H K A,
A. O. FAUilAM.
Dated Pri. Ccntr. Rr.pt. 4th. lKliX senl7:4t.
Two IVotest IiOt.
rjHIK suhsiuiiiev loft two no'es come Lino he-
1. iween rue u:i in nai:.iM mm mo jm ui.j. ui
b.-ptHinher; INi'.i. huid notes wore d'awa In oivor
ol J. K. V,'ado. e'voii hy s '. Needhani, nnd en
d'.ried hy T. F. Intel and J. L. Uol"maa. Om: e'.v
cn on lllieen days Hum, und ihe oi'ier nis months.
I heret y warn (ho puhhe nfa!n.-l, pur -asteg sntu
notosahdany pevsep iinciir Iheiu will be llhur
u!lv rewarded by lea.' iij: tiiein vi'h
sodi2 Oc . J, if. liE.Hf, Storey Farm.
rjvIIE C'o-Pai-l.noi-shi-,) l ureoforo existion under
i. the linn name of A D. Miller & Co , Is this day
,1'ssolveii hv iniiiii.il consent. All accounts imainst
the laic llrril will be settled by!M. S. Bimmons at the
old stand. It. H. HIMMONIi,
Pel. Centro, Hopl. Sd, 'oil A. i M1LLKH.
ryiisoM'Tiaj..
Ti... .r.u,iti.f,..i.i.. t...-.etr.f.ii-fv evurmcr ttiaier th"
(1 lei'n,,. of Wiii.iit,.i. it Co.. la dlti-oived, ai d all
oanies ind.ihi.il lo llii lino, me n-.iun.eil to ecula
a. the old ,ud, litis farm, -r al l'oi. Centre, oi-po-sitc
th j bii h.mU. Juli'-llf 11. C. W.
t'W ...... -4. . r. J- no M
BStiUSC UI klZill Mi 64 til'
A 1. Midi!. conifeltah'e lied conimodieu" riolii-e
will ho cald or rented. 1. is loi-aloe in the
BUSINJCSS PORTION OF
THE TOWN.
1 ue owror h! t oiiipeiUu lo lenicvc c.t. and will
b.:!! or ruilut u fcaerinie.
A (Scotl Buiiuc-fti Gtand.
li.e.l
:e ef
viiiin sciirr;',
. IV.IO.S mil
uu-.'.i
Lter, l'n
At
Circus. '
friin 'he I'l pell tn'icn I:m rm'd'fiafi, 14 , t.
opposite tne Actiufiny o: .miiic, .m.w lorK.
,.B. LENT, Director.
WILL EXHiniT T
TllUJZSDA r, SKPT.
m.
This cele'iraled tronpn w'.' h l perinnnent y
tahlls' d in .1 spli'iuHil iron cd ' on '"nr;wn:,i
Street, in the Cilv of .New Y0:'K, w.n iR-enpy nc us
ual i"iiiner v.waiion during wh'cli lu l .e 'Lng :.
closed, with a
cn: and
KXCURSON BY
Thrnnh the cntinlry, tniviilin! by spe. -ml toe h
chailer I '.'or Ihe pai-pose, with tho intemii.n 1 1 fiv-
iim tile inh'lllltauls 01 inner eioes ;iik. iii,.ii- "'i'l"'i
tuuitiei of wltnessiiii; a can -fully sek f it. v jiw
mo of t he -a'
Il'illiu, Kxci tins? l (,,
c:jiti cji'!J I'ioimu ci:tPr-
Which for yea s have piove 1 one of m t poti
lllar and siu-eessl'ui fe illires of the 1 H .U:- nin.i .-
meats "f Now Yo.-U. It shoi I 1) .li- h-' t yni.-U
slool that this lytablishniont is
THE ONLY
RR8T - CLASS CiMUS,
In America permancmlv estabUshrd In a latvo city,
ciieihicieu i-.i metropolii-.ui style, nud wh-' -h ha.-
ipiircd a metropolitan repmailon. and '.hat
THE ENTIRE MAMMOTH COMPANY
v.-hichhas perfor'neu for many monlhs In i. iicc,',-sl-',i
tn the l:.re-t nmrH-llee' ever iliawn out It) any .'Mil
ho-exhihition ill Now Y'ort:. will nupivir at r. ;r;
place where emelt lumiCii's aro ntven 'h..el-.' e.e
prosent K O-. To thon: v.hn have uvei w .tu.'f-i it
the p.a-roiMi -.iieeH of this l r-.iuno. ei! her at t'e- luj
pothealii.n .'uiiid'ii'tcs in New Ynrx, i.-r du .;i is
lornlol- suieiuer excursions, it i.i c'aly r.:- :: .' te
say thai Ihi.- yair
A"3 IJSW AXTRAwTiDBIS
Comlr.r.o to r'jnd'U' iti nouicoe lor the proi'.ucU'-i
(if imvrlty
GREATER THAN EVER BEFOR-1:,
and tha' it is confidently hellevel thai l-i ti li n sp.e
the perl" iliuanees to bo friven the pieienl ii'.i--a:i
will he found, n-it only superior lo auytiiir. : oi
l,i'..d hitherto wilaosseJ iu Aiacrica, :nt pefUn-.j
UN EQUALED IN ANY COUNTRY.
A rrctt feitni-d of the Now York (. in-us emisi't'
. .10 extent, beauty und perfect training ilw r':
of
rilttl-'ORMIXO HOUSFIS ANU PON'IKS.
iich nro ever used rm' any oilier PBrI'-'
scrcises of the ar in .
T H F PROGRAM M R.
of norfoi'miuiici uiranod for tho present soiuoii
v'A comprise
MORE AND BETTER ACTS,
or rCije.esi rian and Cvmnnsllc sWII thin hive eve
before linen 'nciuded in a slnule i" teltau "l''1
toitether wiih an n-tonlshln'.' di-play of ssru-'i ' ...
lillilii.Y TJI.MNKl) IIOHSKS, l;-ji"-'. J1,
u.id MIM.I'.f, Ihe whole nu-ming en aeeiiuiaiauii" g'
aviiMct'ous, iviiieh for
NOVKLTY, VARIETY AND
INTEREST,
will he found lv voud the npp' nicll of rivalry
l'l'OR Oil A'- i)OSV.)Li)'S 01M-.1IA BA-y
tho fliu-t mil-real oi'anl'--aih n ever allachea v "
(Jin us, aecii mmuies the. troiir . ,i,.f.lv '
N. li.-A, ilio Net.- York C.rena trirels en J
hy railroad Kuniieiupi is made al outside sho.
mliuiieeli-.eut relvnu; lor p.ill-.in -i0 upon oi"
iv.ae iuii.ictii.UH of the e.iliil.ilioi., und iu i iu
toiiiiroee.-si.ins ol' bag::'r,u Iuisoh and wi--io"
rhe le.li'ie -tt-.. eis. e.ui'd
NO'CAIClii'KNSY SIDel KHOWS a'0 1,c
with ties intaliilslmient. .,. ,.,,
Adeibwinn u : Cents I i lii1 I 'en uuderten t
I' u standing Ico.un
i.eii Sou uu au. liiniis
y and 7. Uninii thll 'ee j :; Mil.
hoi t tie convenience of hi"!!
M v
Faun"'!
iiekL-H e:m iie pin- u.-ei'. a j';
Dl'lltf St:ui'.
'l'lie New York Circus
it. MILLa,ii t
l.lUalCil CityW'
... . ... .v 0
8, and al Tilusviil ' Sept. HI.
U. W. Fixlei:
ono of vs
hau L. e
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