petroleum Centre Daily Record Pel. Centre, Xneadaj, Jan. 11( Ait BIT ANiq DEPAKTVBK 01' Til, tl?tS ON O. G. ;A. H. R. ROrTH. No. 2, Passenger. Leave Corry 11.20 a. in. ; TitGsville. 12.69 p. in. ; retroleum Cen tre. 1.49 p. m.; oil Oily, 2 22 p. in.; lr Tiaetoo, 6 10 p. m. No. 4, I'assenger Leave Corry 6.10 a. m. Titusville, 7.35 . m.; retroleum Centre, ' S.U a ai; Oil City, 8 69 a m arrive at lr tlBfion 11.40 a ai. Ne. I, Passenger Leave Corry 6 05p m; Titari1lo, 7. AO p m; Petroleum Centre, S,M p m; arrive at Oil City 0,20 r m. - - KORTH. Ko. 1, Passenger Leave Irvineton 7.16 a; Oil City, 10,10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,06am; Tilusvilie, 11.60 a oj; arrive t Corry 1.40 p ai. ' , No. 8, Passenger Leave Irrineton, 12, f i ai; Oil City 2.67 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 4.51 p mj Tilusvilie, 4,20 p in; arrive at Corry 6.46 p m. No. I, Paweniter Leave Oil City 7,00 a : Petroleum Centre, 7.43 a m; Titusville, 1,80 a arrivo at Corrv 10,10 a in. Ulvlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at U o'clock A. II., and 7 e'aleek P. U. Rv. J. T. Oxtobt, Paitor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i P. M. Sabbath School at J2) P. M. eats free. A cordial Invitation extend, ea to all. Ka-v. C. M. Heard, Pastor. STI. PETER AXD PAUL'S (Catholle) Matt at 10?,,' a. ra. Vesper and Benedieliea of tbe Blessed sacrament at 4 p. m. Cateciism at 2 p. m. JAMES DUN'S. Pastor. Gold to day 1221,'. Onr -Tlcniber at n'aalilnftou. There are a few fuels connected with tbe recent establishment of a Post Office on the Story Farm, which places our moat worthy Coneressman from th?s District tbo Hon. C. W. GIlEilan, in a not very enviable light before tbe citizens of tbat locality, and cs. peclally those who aided by their ballots In placing the aforesaid Hon. C. W. G. to the distinguished position which he now holds. But to the slory. The Story Puim. as all ere well aware, is situad about a mile be low Petroleum Centro cn Oil Creek, and bss a population sufficiently lrje to send ut on an averaue 450 to 500 letters per week, which justly entitled them to a Post O.Uae. Tiw mail bus to bo brought to this place daily by currier tor mailing, and what 1M oot coma here lr posting had to be sent to Terr Farm, mile or two below, tbcrehy ciusinff a od deal of double and nconvenlenco to tuoe dolii hualn'ss by mall. Those living on tbe farm h id been endeavoring to get an o!Bcs established for a long time, nnd naturally looked In Hon. C. W. G. aforesaid, Member of Congress aforesaid, and whom they bud helped elect, and naturally supposed would be tbo one to secure to them so trilling a boon, in re turn for ll-o ai.l lent him in securing an non. to bis name. Knowing the locality perfectly well, and the need of an office there, tho necessary pupors wen forwarded to him at Washington, only to be returned after a lapse ol several months denying the request, the Hon. C. W. G. at the same time claiming to bare used bis utmost ( !) Influence In favor of it. Of course the mailer fell through tor the'lioio being and nothing mora was done until quite recently when it was placed in the bands ol Hon. S. Newton Pettis, of Meadville, who with very little exertion succeeded In securing the establishment of the office at tbat point, to the intense gratification of tbe resideuts there, and to whom the bouor belongs. Now the question naturally arises to tbe minds of tbe people in this region "Do we want a man to represent us at Washington who bus not sufficient iiifluunco to get through so small a matter ai this, or if be bus will not do it!" Wo think not. Hon. C. W. G., with an amount of pure "cheek" bllberlo unknown in this section, puts himself forwird for a re-election to an uflice which bo has not lillod to tbe satire tion of tbe people ol this district, and when tbey learn, as can be proven, tbat bo bnd not influence sufficient to secure tho passage pf so small a local measure as this, but that gentleman from a neighboring county bad to be called iu to put it through, we nt,lr, lo the belief that be will receive "a-stay.i,t. liume-lictct lor an Indefinite period. Our townsman, Mr. J as. H. Smith, has been apvoiuU'd a Notary Public by Gov Geary, and received bis commission yestei- r jy. A belter appointment could not hare bcrn made. Tho store of J. liaum, which bas been closed for tho past week on account of the death ot bis father, Is opcuod again, Mr. B having rUiunuL Far tht Record. Persons having tbe good ol sinners at heart bave long contemplated a movement in the Oil Regions which shall remedy the numerous evils complained ol and existing among lis citizen, do away with vice, bring ia tbe reign of virtue and indnslry, restrain wickedness in high plates and tnake tbe wilderness blosso u as the rose. Who would not aid ia this. No Bond citizen should bold back. It is openly confessed that al1 remedial agents eo far tried have proved useless. You bave on expensive State Government, expensive schools, an tell it not in Gatb publish it not in tbe streets or Afkelon. expensive preachers too all over Ibe country and atill all manner of unblushing wickedness prevails until good men are dis heartened becausb none of these things are a sure anchor. Look at what you call your churches. Can tbev deal with these I ties! No. in spite of their pretentions they acknowledge they are not the suit ofthe earth when tbey finding .the ir synteras fail shriek aloud for Yoeng" Men's Christian Associations and sueh like to do work them, selves II tbey are true ought to. Then is there no balm la Gllesd! Yes. Where? I will tell yeu but yon mast sink your prejudices and judge calmly not according to the lylig reports or envioas enemies bu judge righteous judgement and to it shall be meted out to yon. The "church or latter d j saints" tbe most persecuted it tbe on If ark of safety. In this lies the remedy and all wo ask is a fair Held and no tavor ami if we do aot bring all these things to pass then say 'down with It, dawn with It to the ground. The dignitaries ef the Church or Lstter Day Saints nre coming to the rescue. They are going to occupy and possess. Stations bflqe already been organized at Scrtibgrass, Titusville and other villages and now we bopi to add Petroleum Centre to the list, and duly authorized agents will be there this week who will give a public lecture setting forth tho claims of the Church. Noties of t!tne and place will be clven Receive us with open arms and let its form a phalanx stromas th sun. fair iii,.. moon, and terrible as an army with ban. nert. Hot ever one that tblrateth eome without money nnd without price and help "k route the hosts of Sataa and lave alive all the rantankeroui sons of men. A qui la Ross Traveling Elder. The sleighing Is excellent j.ut at present nnd the souni t,f sleigh bells can be beard mi ciinx-uoni. . in mis connection our citizens should bear In mind tbat J. J. Mc- Urum, Titimville, has a lar.'e assortment of Sleigh Bells, Buffalo Robes, o., which be is soiling at remarkably low prices. . 31 r. Geo. Kennedy, the engineer who wa burned at tbe Are near Kane Cily on Sun day, was mote severely injured thin was at first supposed. It appears that he was bare headed at the time and In crossing tbo floor of the engine house bis head struck the derrick lamp, which wus suspended from tbe miters, upsetting it, the burning oil running down his sleeves and on his head and breast. His arms were fearfully burn ed; hair singed off, and otherwise seriously injured. nB wus attended by Drs. Wynne and Christie. A good time may bo expected at tbe Drs' of the series of Wednesday evening socia bles, which comes off ai tho Oil E.xchau"e Liutel, to-morrow evening. Tbe Syracuse, N. T., barbecue on New Year's day passed off with great sclaJ. Clinton sqnaro was packed with spectators, estimated at from 20,000 to 30,000. Severa, ex-Mayors, and other prominent cilizns wearing white aprons, waited on the crowds of applicants I'er food.' Five oxen (Iwoof ineui looted) and fire thousand loaves of bread were distributed among tbe needy in iae crowa. Another Miker Gone. Curl Valentine. of West Hills, Long Island, died uddonly a few days ago from disease of (he heart. lie was vory wealthy, hut It is said lived a most abject and miserly lire in an old and defective building. On searching the bouse it was found void of anything to cat or drink and without a beadstead or bedding. He usually slept upon a pallet of straw in one corner of tbe house. lie left no will He is said to have been worth $50,000. The danger of lile and property by the adulterated kerosene oil now so generally used is shown by the fact that out of ouo unndred and tweuty.niua Ores, more than one tenth of tbe number in New York and Brooklyn last year were oaused by kerosene. By the.e fires lea persons wero burned lo death, and thirty-five mora or less injured. The damage to properly trem tills cause U estimated at $72,720 in New York, und $J,430 In Brooklyn, while tbe entlro los by fire from all causes was $33,410,403. Totfl insu.anco, $0,923,672. . Henry Ward Beeehei's sUry has bf'n increased from $13, COO to $1 7,600, Steam Applied to (111 Wells. The London (Ont.) Fret Press has the following article on Steam as applied to oil wells: "It is well known that oil wel'i, after be ing pumped for a time, gradually lessen their yield of petroleum, and .ultimately play out.' In some esses salt Water takes the place of oil, and In others the stream o1 oil and wnler gradually dwindles till the working ol tbe well becomes unprofita ble and is abandoned. Various theories have been advanced to account for the grad no! decrease of the petroleum in oil wells. but the one most generally accepted as the true solution la, that the parsffine contained n the oil gradually accumulates in tbe rock, and clogging the veics, thus prevents -the flow of oil to the pump. In tbe Penn sylvania oil wells this difficulty bas been overcome by the application of benzine; ttils light, volatile fluid being poured down the well.and by its chemical action dissolves tbe coagulated paraffine, and thus clears oil1 the oil veins. In the Ennlskllen, wells, a rettolea, steam, at a high temperature, has been applied to exhausted welis, in two rates, with marked success. Mr. J. D Noblo applied steam to bis 'Captain Tylei' well which had the effect of improving that and bis adjoining well to a considerable ex tent. The proprietors of the 'Atlantic' well tried steam to their well with tonsid irable success. An inch gas pipe was conducted from tbe boiler down tbe well hole 430 feet, through which steam was conducted at a high temperature, tbe pressure being sixty pounds to the tquare iilcb on a six borse t oller. The return ot tbe steam wus pre vented by an appliance railed a seed-bsg, which being placed around the gas pipe at a depth of 420 feet, itlectually kept the steam from rising. The steaming process was continued day and nijbt for Gve days, when the pipe was wilhdrawn and tho pump put towoik. Tbe effect was surprising Tbe yield of oil which before the steam pro cess averaged but lifteon bnrreis In twenty foar hours, at once rose to an average if firty barrels In the same time, and bas con tinued so during the past two werts. Tbe signal success of this steam process is in duc'ng eb 'it n dozn other well owners lo try the expeiimenl. We believe the credit of the Idea of or plying steam lo the cleans ing or exhausted wells is due to Mr. Engle barf, of the firm or Englehart ,fc Co., o' u-liners, t.f London. This discovery nviy bave an important effect upon the oil io lerea's r.f Pelrolea, by rs!orinrf the yield in manv used-up wells that ir, i the results attain-d are nut ot a temporary character. This, however, can only be tested by time. Colnnel M elver, whoserv d In the rebel army and artrrward in C'ete, bis engaged to join t!i army of the Viceroy nf Kgvpl. About twenty officers will leave this week for Alexandria, to Jtako service witb tbe Viceroy. Jerry Ilurrlgan. "Ibo man with a knife in his bead.'' of whose filgbtriil wound, r- ceived t Cincinnati on Christmas dav, we published; a Tull account, is rapidly recover ing, presenting a curious study for surgeons. The new Itusso-Chineso tolegrapb, desien. ed.to connect Kt. Petersburg end Kong Kong, to already a half accomplished fact. The oceanie part of the line, stretching from Bombay to Hong Kong, a distance of 4,000 miles, ia on tbe Great Eastern ready to be paid out, and the probable triumph of this enterprise shows us that the time draws near for us to look after a connection with this cabl across Ibe Ncrth Pacific. A San Francisco unman engaged a ser vant girl to do the woik nf family of five perrons. Thero proved to ho an average of nine, and the girl sued and got twenty dol lars a month extra. The Great Iitliiurd Coutoet. San Francisco. Jan. 9. The great billiord match between Messrs.. Deery and Dion for the champion diamond cue and $1,000 was Kitnessed last night at Mechaniea' Puvilion by a largo multitude. The billiard players fur several days past showed that the game would be closely contested, and consequent ly but little odds wore offered, ulthough Diou appeared to bo the favorite. At the ninety-eight inning Deery mado bis greatest run and poukcted bis ball. Dion mitsed. Deery then ran tbe game out. Tho result was bailed by enthusiastic cheering by tbe thousands of spectators. The game was played cautiously, neither player taking doubt ful chances, but lavaii lily shooting his ball into the pocket. Docry retains possession ol the diamond cue and wins the $1,030. The game wasbeun at8:20 P.M.. and ended at 1:10 A. M1 Deerv scored 1.500 t Dion's 1.432. In making excavations in East Daven port, Iowa, 'a few days since, a mound of musslo sheila onn hundred and fifty feet long, forty loot uida, a id two feet In thick ness, was found, nn i in Ihu midst f tbo shells ovir a doz -n stone hatchets wcte dis ooveivd. The shells w;to buried, under eighteen mehei of toil, Iir.nl otlc;. Mr. W. J'. McClure is about to establish a first-class evening school, at the publio school bonje,' near the Presbyterian Chinch on Friday evening, for the purpose of giv ing instructions in Arithmetic, Penman ship nnd Book Keeping. Terms $3 00 per month. School four nights each week. janS.lw. A. S. Smith's large stock of hoots and shoes is offered at coit for tbe next CO days Deo G If, A. 3. Smith ia order to close out his large stank of ladlet shoes 4o., offers Ibem at cost as Uey must sold ia the. next 60 days. sc5 tf. Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hatdware at J. Rutherford's. tf. Pjrior and nlKoo stoves, a few left nnd will be sold at cost at J. Rutherford, s. tr. Carriage Holts, wuolesulu and retail, at Nicholson ,t Blnckmon's. 23-tf. Horse Shun Naile, wholesale at Nicholson & IllackmonV. and retail 23-tf. A splendid assortment of Diamond goods just received at II. L. Nuse's, No 10 Spring St. Titusville. Dee. 22 lmv. Tnw Means Bi'sixes My entire st'iek or goods is offered at cost. A. S. Smith. Dec 5 if. A laige slO(k cf Indies and gents gold Watches just received at II. L. Nuse's, No 10 Spring St, Titusville. Dec. "2 lmo. The largest variety of Sterling Silver Ware, and silver plated ware, such as Tea Setts, Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, Castors, ic, ic, ever brought to the oil regions, can bo found nt II. L. Nuse's jewelry store M). 10 Spring Street. Titusville. Pj. D.'C. 22 1 mo. Ordets taken fur suits and iits guaranteed. at Lammcrs & Alden's. The New Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson it Blackmnn's. tf Reduced Prices at Lammers & Alder. nov.22tf. The New Gas I unip for sale at Nicholson & Bluckmon's. if. Underclothing In large quantities at Lam mers ,fc Alden's. Kia Gi.oakd A Lumeis & Alden's. lar-o assorttticnt, al SlIKItlFFsSnKK IS Cl.OHED. Nicholson ,t Blai-kmon hnvinsr te.tight bl:n out at thi. place and Kane Cily. if. The largest and best assortment of Table utlery, ever brought into tho country Nichcolsnn it Blackmon's. t at M. The building known ns the "Execliior Pto.-c, now ocoitfled Kid RUhop as a dry gocds store ts fur talc. This store Is well situated and baa lar a'id comrortalilc rooms over hmi .'uitaVa for two or moro famllla.'. For fiirlhcr paiticulars apf.ly at tlia atoro or of D. n.MlRIS A BRO,Tltinvr,1e. 11 1 8500 KUW AISU! T)w Cberrr'rp- -nn Plpo lo UnH Vnrm hr be-r .ut?ecl threw timet within tho pant uixty dyK ArnHr4rf FIVR HDNl'In liol.LAl.M Will W Ji'U Itlg lUt- urim t:iit U I. U II Ivl In It VJ my fiHrnonorpcr"nH (tntriitrod m or tuMtR any pari u anv nt tho three viilHinou traniuclioiiH. .1. STAMMAUUH. btipt. life. 7if PUlYATUSCHOUi. Th third ierm of Mrs Williams' achnot wIM rommen' a Monday. January loth, nt hcrhnime In Wildcat. Enllnh liranclitv, higher Maliein-it-ca, Latin nnd L'a'ealhoniui li.cltided. Freneli und Oerronn extra. Primary, Jntoriuuili tta and Senior grades, 'l o, ni mudara'o. lire, ti tt. Il9tiOMJTIO NOTICE Thecopa'tnerBhlpha'etoforo cxlathi!; nnderthc Arm naina ol a. H. Oriawold & Co,; ia from this Hh day o' January l&TU, dlnnolvnd liy inntiml einnent. All parilea imluliteil or bavlim any cliiims on said Orra aru requested tocatl lor ei h.inent. H. 8 tlKIHw' hn. a. W. NOKTuN. Dec 8, 1870, S mo. Dlsftolutlon of l'lirtnership. Nollco Is hereby (riven, that tho partnership lately exla'iiurietwci n L M K'enihuru and II. 11 Warner, m.iliT the lire nam" ef I,. M. HlrmlMirs te Co.. wag dl-aolvcd on tho 4ih d'iy of January 1H"1 by inutlal cooxont. all peraoii indt'litrd to uii, will ploaao call at ouce nud settle their accoinua l. t. hi' HNiiritn il. H. WAitNLlt Tea- S tf l''irt CIusn 8aUou uud Hestau rant. VASITINGTON 8TKKET, PetrolanmCentio. rilllK beat Lner lleer rnnstanily on Uniui'lil, and X iui'1 all tho choicest Wines and t'l;'nia, Limlmr &er CUecae, bwit'ier Kofo, Hiidwlchca, biu'diors, J:c ori;us fond np in every H.le lu oiucr. Also, for falo by lue run or ke j I'OUTEIA OC t VOrr.lIFH. PmmUln.. FOR QM ST B. UJfnLBmdSmd 1 Octttj tt- (Fttd. tfeonila fcM tma NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DRUGS! DRUGS t'nre lmgs nl Chrtt '. Pure Drum si l hrM e'B. 'uie line.' nl Chrliitr'a I'm ;ni at linst)'. Pine imy at Cliri'iie's. l'M.cr,iiinn 'ompoMi,lr(! at fhrlm.-. Prim-rlpl Inns t'uiiipuuiiilnl al ( hiU l'racrlptton "omix .ima-d lit O rJi'"' Prexr-lntioui , . ... ... ... . ..iiMj,.unu(f IU I h,l.,i.. . i onu.ouniltd.at t l,ri,,L.- Mivlldnes nl Chriatie's. Meillelura "it I'lirMio . Medicines at Ltlirirtlv'a. Meuiclnesa riirltle-. Medicines at i'lrlHiie1". rr. rlitloi)rompniiri,-d at I'n scnptliius Compounded at ( hoJj ,' I'riwcripi lo a Cnmiioiindod ai t hru, !.' rrMtnptiiins Compounded i ciiriiu. I'lewiliitloiMCoii poiiudedat CluiX! "VIM Articles ai lipxtle's . "Ue T.i'Ut Artlrl, nt L'liilstlr 1'ullrt Articles at i bristle's Toilet Article at 1'liri.otVa Tullal Artie i s at lir.le' rrecrl!llmia Compounded at (TirinV. I'rescriptions Compounded al Chriwi... I'n wnptloi ComiMiiin.ltd nt I hrm . 1'te rripliona Coini.iutidi J at C n-u t'recrt.tloiii- Compounded ai Ch:,nP Pure I.lqnora si Chi Mle'a ' I ure I.lqnor at ('hrl"ti' Ttire l.iiiiuni at Cliifttli 's Tare l.iqoom at Chnnla's Pure Li'iuure at ChrWilt'1 Proncrli'tions Comionndnt at Chrtaif, l'rmcri tioni Conipounded al hnti-, m Presi:i iitluua Cotupoiiitdod at ctiritf-rt Irncritions Cnmpoiindrd al ( krini,', rreserlpilnns C'uaipoandtd at Ckrltti.'. Pure Wines at Chill ie s ' Piim Wines at Oirlalle'a Cure Wlun. at ( hrl.ti, ' Pure V1ne at Chrtatle a t'nre Wines at Cirltl's rnwilpitona Componnded at ChrlrA ViecrlntloDa Conip inti'infl nt ClirUim )'rocrlptloi,a CuuiHiiiidi d nt I'hrl.i,., fre-M-ripilona i'unitHiiinul ai riitiui,, rnnerintious Co-.nuound.d at rii. Oils at .rhristl s llllii at Chrlatlv's Oila at C'li.l.ilf Oils at CiirielVa Oi.s at Cl.ria le's I'recrlptiona romprnindrd nt Chrlslln PrrNi-rtptitmn Com,i.iiiiidril nt Cnniti.'a recriiitlonn Conimtinilrd at ChrlMli-'i I'rciil, tuna Ctmiioimdcd at ( hrrlir'a l'rcm'rliitlona itiiiiii.it!ii.lril m i..i..i.. - ralnta at Ohrlatli's lnints nt ChrHtlt 's I'll nil" at Clliitk.' Palnla nt t':irti.ll'a Pa nli ai C'"t lie n l' o-. r! Inna romnotindrd at f'hrl.llo'n IV a.-r'ptluna Comre'lli did at f'nri-tle't Vrrac: iiition CoioHtind.d at Chri i !'rit"ei ijitl'ira Conioun1i-d nt rhri-UV I'ni-criiitl" in Ci"hiubdtd at . luijtic Patent Medl -ineK at Cluislle'a P.HL.nl Mdli lno a C r alie n Patent Vdiehieint ChrUli ' Patinit Mi'di.-in.a at Chrl-l'' 1'ileiit .Yiauiciuca at Christie ti. 1.1 W inlrnctnn Sirrrt Nn la VS'nntjtnvtnn sirfi No. IT. Wnniiinon Slri-f I No. IS Waniilni; on Sttvit No. U U u..iiyuuair.n Pitroletim f'retre, Ps. Petriitrum iVn-re. IU. P. Il-idrtim n ra. P.. Pelriilriini iVntri". Pi. t'ctiuli-uui CVntrc, Pa- J. n. iitiisric. Drilling Jars. Wm nn). rrtftTvVr nnnoiipr to our rno ciri nt!. i.v puiilit tjv'ucia; y that we hut-p Cjii aiai.ily ttu lifliiU fast tiUvl Drilling .Jars ! Wh!-h f.r vtrnrth Purftbllily nxrcl any 5tl l.invtl .Ir Lri.t(iloiein u-o Tho AcSvanlacs wc C'faiin orrr T.!M ,T:rn nrr Hint, Iwlna A l.t STIIKL. H'fy nu ftn-Tirrr t!i n .rfl m. .pot-d mrtlv of Inn.; tun pr'-cnt'.n n Nti-H ntufjicw tn 'hntck, ihe an pnNi:-cij trnm wo .r cn ttc uLtcidc, miiu wLl ktti tliuir iU;i;)t lot gor. We Wnrrant Them to Drill Fifteen JIii:.iirei Feet. ' U'e a'sn lie?p on hand Cast Iron Working Kaircls. FlsZicr, A'orris & CO. I'KTItOI.EU 1 CKNTUK. Nov 12th, 189 tf. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! If yon would bavn a Meriy ('lirltnia ni.d a bspl'T Hem Vrar, buy jour i OlS at J. "W.Beatty's. The largest lot of Tuvs in the country eao be fiiuiul at J. W, Deatty's I'.ockina Horses nt J.V. Deatfy's. Sleigh's ut ,T. W. Dealty's. China Tovsofall kinds at J. W-Bcatty'a A thousand and one things to be seen at J. W. ll-atty'B. Tin Toys. Wagons. Mechanical Toys Velocipedes, Hot Air Tovs at lteulty's. Choice American and Frcnon Confection ary at Beatly's. Malaga Grapes at Heatty's. l.sdies' Willow Basbets at Beatly's. I'urn Apple Cider at Dentty's. I Mm. EC. C. Jarvift, Dealer iu CABINET FURNITURE ! s A LARGE ASSOTtTMHNT ALWAYS ON HAND. WOKINCl CTjAWKH In rrea variety. I.ooklnC tiloas l'latea replaced lu old Frames. Picture Frames mado to order. Carpets, M1 Cloths, Wall Paper, II iiulow Shades, A FINE STOCK. UNDERTAKING, COFFINS of .!! sizes on hand nnd trimmed to order on abort notice. SASH BLINDS AN& DOORS No. joa wasiiixo r?.? Frole:im Csnti (e;'t t's, HHH w a aswr- " VwZtsS'X O y ! ;V.r jtV Or. - . Va1jU f v- ?'
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