--i .t PctroleMm Centre Daily Record. vet, Ceourt, Hwstaui. Jan. 19 ABKIVAL AMI DEPABTVRB TBuin on k e. a. a. n. SOtTTll. K. ?, Pa asentee. Leave Carry 11.20 a. m ; Ttlcevllle. 12.69 p. m. ; Petrulenm Ceo- tve, i.4u p. m.: un cuy, inp, tn.t Ir- vinetan. 5 10 n. m. No. 4. Hnger Leave CorryC. lb a. m. Tiiusvme, 7.93 a.m.; fetroleum Centre, 8.14 s m; OH City, 8 &J tn; arrive! Ir vIdiob 11.40 e m. No. 6, Ps'sengerLeave Corry COS p in; iiieavnie, . nil p m; petroleum Centre, ,jb p to; arrive at uu till r KOITB. No. I, Passenger Leave Irvineton 7.15 a m; Oil Lily, 10,10 a n: Petroleum On tre. ll.CCa m; Titusvilie, 11,30 a m; arrive at corry no p m. Mo. a. Passenger Leave Irvineton. 12, Ui p tn; Oil City 2.57 p to; Petroleum L'en tre. S.36 p m; Titusvilie, 4,20 p m: arrive nt Lorry t.il in. No. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a n; Petroleum Cenlre. 7,43 a m; Tituavillf, ,ov a w, arrive ai Lorry ju,iu a in. Divine Service. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaebiogai 11 o'clock A. M., aid 7 o'ekx P. V. RtT. J. T. OxTonr, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CllCKCn. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. ana P. X. Sabbath Scbool at 12B' P.M. entsfrce. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. , IUv. C. M. Finie, Pastor. ST8. PETER "akITpaUL'B (Cetbolie) , CHURCH. Kaat lo;4' a. ra. .Vesper and BeneJiolion ef the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catvchiiia at 2 p. at. JAMES PUNN, Paster. Gold to day 121. We leceived a call to-day from our old Irleods Geo. 4Yestervelt and J to. Hart, of rieassntville, formerly or Pithole. Tbe light of tbe jolly countenance! of our old time frienda brought, vividly back to mind tbe remembrance of mary happy days in Pithole in iti palmy days, when tbo Swords. man's Club and the Forty Thieves were tn lull operation. Those good old times -can they ever be forgot not as long as a mem ber of tbe old, organization "holds lor lb" in toll particular section ot tbe great ball of dirt. We hope "the boys" may livo to see many bappy days yet. May the "'ight of their countenance never cease to sblne,'' and . ,''may their shadows never grow less." Quite a julty time was bal at tbo upper end ot tbe town. Tbe "boys" got drunk e to speak. Consequence several broken heads, bloody noses, 4a. Cbance for good folks to work to advantage. All this look plate Saturday evening. i , We learn that the bunking bouse of P. L. StoWell & Co., at Ronseville, ' doted its doors on Saturday. This house is also con nected with a banking house at Olean, N. Y. Wu. M. Irish is tbe assignee. .The inauguration ot Gur. take place on Tuesday next. Geary will Tbe Pleasantville Gas Light says: Tbe Dawson farai, containing one hundred acres wai sold on Wednesday last by tbe owner, John Dawson, to tbe JJmery Brothers and James H. Caldwell, lor tbe sum ef fifty lauuMuu uuuare. i n u urm la about one mile south of Red Hot. Bainl rain I rain. Nothing but black looking elouds overhead and mud underfeeL In tbe mean time it rains. Sherry's New York Theatre are playing In Tituivllle. We notice tbe jovial phiz ef Dr. Jss. L. Thayer, the prince or eireus men, in town. The Dr. looks as if he might be "sold out'' few lime more and not hurt him any. Tbe up creek train Saturday evening wa delayed an hour arl a ka:f by an engines running off tbe track ai Miller Farm. Railroad Election The annual meet ing or tbe stockholders of tbe Oil City and P.thole Railway was held at tbe McHvnry House, MeaJville, on Monday. January 10, 18T0 Tbe following ia list or the Direc toiteleoted: Rush C. Hawkins, Jubn Gar diner, New York J A. H. Steele, J. G Dale. Tionesta, Pa , W. L. Lay, VenangoCity, t-e. i ae ooara orgaaiznd by electing a H. Stoele President, and J. T. Blair Secret 7- At a puoiio lair in Mjoow, the Emperor Alexander held out h'a band to an old gipsy woman, and wanted to know what would happen to him. The old worn an loaked into bis bands, sbouk ber head, and aid, Bewre of 1873. "I . blood for jou in that yoar!" The Emperor, who i aaperatillous, grew pale, and lft tlis'fal r without i5 in g aoottsr word. Unclaimed Exmcse Paceaucs. Among tbe unclaimed express packages remaining In tbe bands of tbe American Express Com. pany at different point in tbe State, and wbieb are to be sold at publio auction to Erie on the I9tb of February next', are tbe following, wbieb we publish fur tbe infor mation of parlies Interested: 1 Psckage for J. Donaldson, of Ti rr Farm 1 Box Max Alweers Petroleum Ceuiie 1 Pscksge S. Anerbam do 1 Package E. 3. Butler do 1 Package G. A; Barbour do 1 Box P. 8. Crowl do 1 Box Madame Dandtraan do 1 Bundle castings J. C. Dickry do 1 Cast A. Glass do 2 Boxes O. G tffury do 1 Paskage Rftlalmling do 1 Box L. Derrick do . 1 C. boxG. W. Kinnry do 1 Package J. 11. McCanJleis do 1 B bag J. Morris do 1 Scrsteher W. M. Farland do 1 Box J. S. B. Merrick do 1 Box M. V. Miller do 1 Box L. Ailcher do 2 Package J. K. Valentine do 1 Package C. V. Brasasr Pleasantville 1 Pipe A. Handy do 1 Paekage P. D. Allen Oil City 1 Package K. B. Abbott do Il'ackage-C 11. Bascotn. do 1 Box A. A. Christy do 1 Package J. 8 Christy do 1 Package George Eone do 1 Package Miss M. Gforge do 1 Package W. Gathers do 1 Bex Charles Hanley do 1 Package J. B. Jacobs do 1 Casing J. MrNair Venango 1 Package C. C. Plum Oil City 1 Paekage Sarah PupUa Cherry Tree 1 Box W. Shaw ' Oil City I Paskage E. Very do 1 Package J. J. Bradley do I Bundle II. F. Stone Tioftesta t Box N. W. Reed do 2 Irons B. B. Wiser do JURORS. List or trItirsi jurors drawn ran the rocRTU moxdat or January, 1870. Thomas Gallaway, Itwin; Harvey lis tings. Franklin; John Strawbrldge. Plum: Joseph Pbipps, Cliuie'n; Alex. Vincent, Franklin; J. C. Richey. Plum: Robert Peoples, Cberrytree; John Middleien,' Scrutt grass; John Vincint, Canal; Archibald Woods, Oakland ; Abraham Lusher. ' Rock land; Crawford Billey, Plum; P. McElbeny, Freacbcreek; E. Iabam, Petroleum Centre; Jacob Sowash, Clinton; Tbos. Minon, Coop, erstowo; Conrad Sterling, Plum; Alex. Smith, Jackson; Isaac nenderliter. O i City: Jobn Long, Richland; Josppb Tortei. Richland; Isaac Fertig, PiDegrove; Philo' Williams, Jackson; Jus. Strawbridge, Cher ry Iree; Henry Ksnady, Cranberry; Amoa Breed, Cberrytree; Geo. Fox, President; S. L. Pryor, Rockland; Benjamin Snod grass, President; Joseph Say, Scrnbgrass; Jobn S. Fleming. Oil Creek: D. R. P. Hovls, Irwin; C. M. McGarry, Sandyoreek; Robeit Gilmore, Canal; Samuel P. Weaver, Venango City. Bngbam Young already bas one Iowa lady among bis wives. She Is his favorite, end it known ss "Amelia, the Queen ef the Harem." In fact, be likes her so woll tbst he I looking around for another captive from tbe same State. An Independence paper says that "an agent of tbe great Brigbam baa been In tbe vicinity of our city ror the express paipose ol negotiating a teat' rimonial alliance between bla exceedingly- married chief and one of Independence's fair daughters. We aro not at liberty to divulge tbe name of tbe fair one, further than tbat she wears blue orbits and Is ac counted very cbarmlnz." tfiw L,ocNTErEiT. Well exec-iled counterfeit notes of the now fractional cur rency are in circulation. These are the first counterfoil of tbe new series, and well calculated to deceive. During a review of a British regiment at Pleter Martizburg, Natal, a heavy thunder storm arose, and lourtun men were struck by lightning, one being instantly killed. Fortunately for the men, tbeir arms were at the "order," with bayonets unfiled. Had it been otherwise great loss might bare occurred. Tbe saddening cnnfesalon bna been made tbat there are twenty-five thousand confirm ed inebriatea In Massachusetts in spite of tbe prohibitory liquor law and the authori. ties are now turning tbeir attention to the subject of inebriate asylums. Prevention la undoubtedly beittr than cure, bat wben all schemes for prevention slightly ' fail, it ia time something should be attempted in the way of cure. t Her Mnjeiity Qm-on Victoria, sent Mr. Gforue Peabody ber picture because he was a cUli"n of fLe world, and now tbe Crown solzi-s land tbat hulonged to hiui.Jhccsuse he was ao slica to GriV Briti in. SIX O'CLOCK P. Id' fJTho workshops open wide tbeir doors At six o'clock p. m. And workmen issue forth by scores, At tix o'clock p. m. Of all the minutes in anay, ' Of hours tbat go to make the day, , Thare't none so welcome, so they say, Ai six o'clock p. m. new many children show delight At six o'clock p. in. How many homes ure rendered bright At six o'clock p. m. now many little bappy feet Go out into tbe busy street, With joyous bounds papa tojmeer, At six o'clock p. ui. Thousands or tables duped in white, At six o'clock p. in.. Tne gathered families unite, At six o'clock p. in.. And as they eat the frugal rare, They quite forget tbeir toil and care, Ai-d drop tbeir heavy bnrJens there, At six o'clock p. m. , Tbeo blow, yo shrieking whistles, blow '. At six o'clock p. ai.. And le tbe weary toilers go At six o'clock p. in., Ring out, releasing bells ring cat! And bid the welkin take tbe shout. And ecbo it all round about, "Tis six o'clock p. m!" JVEUS ITEMS. . Charles Holbergtadt, a New York attor ney, is under arrest in Westchester county ror alleged lorgery of signatures to mort gages. Pbysiciana give up all bopes of lbs re covery or Lrovornor Dureee or Utah, lying in a dying condition at tbe Crozens House at Omaba. The remains or William Lake, tbe circus man who was murdered iu Mi'wori last nmnier, have hem taken to Cinciunati or Dual interment. j Mr. George W. Keenao, at the solicita tion of many gentleman bss Consented to rejeat bis lecture ou Siberia anl Kam rciunian atr:nes uu, Cincinnati, nrxl Wednesday eveuing. Burglars entered tbe boino of Joseph Peters, ut Dtijton, on Tuesday nijht, and carriui) away a large quantity of val liable 11 and about twenty dollurs which they got out tf tbe owners pocket in bis bvd rojui. Andrew nyneg Ewing, son or Andrew Ewin of Nashville, Tennessee, was shot andjinstantly killed on Monday, near Guth rie, Kentucky, by two men named Thomas and Yaocat. Tbe difficulty arou from a law-suit. The Union Pacific train continue run ning regularly, there being no iuterinitiiin from snow. The business of. tho road is much better than wis anticipated for I he winter season A large quantity of freight is going west daily. Considerable ore is coming east. Maisona tie tol trance Is tbe Parisian name for bouses of ill- fame. Velvet boots, ibe color of tbe dress, are worn with eleburate costumes. Toledo has a paid fire departmeul, tbe cost or wbioU, in 1363, was $31,121. Tbo thermometer at Quebec on Saturday morning marked 16 dgs. below zero. Chicago is rejoiced bcaiiso tbe Lake Shore Railway has refuted to consolidate with tbe Tuloao and Wabaab. Otto's imitation Cardiff giant has turned up in Rochester, nod is to iiicceetj tbe Cer 'ury Plant in tbe affections of that simple people. It is said that there was one thing aboti' the recent French ball in New Yerk sugges. live of Paradise. Tbey were ail naked and not ashamed! A young gentleman of Charles City. Iowa sent 75 cents lor a method of writing with out a pen or ink. He received in large type, on card, "write with a pencil." Governor Pad.-ford, of Rhode Island, told the Lcgislatuic uli bewaut. d to in a message net two columns Ion;:. Tho Governor ol Maryland found twelve columns necessary, and the Governor or Pennsylvania needed more than tbat. Li eutenant Derby "Jobn Pbocnlx" once bailed a stolid-looking Goimari, who was dr'vlng a baker's wagon past Bry 4 Patohen's bn' Montgomery Street, San Fran cisco, wltb "Hullo! I'll take one." y.t you lakes," said Teutou, pulling up. "A baked eagle," said Phoenix. The driver teowb-d, muttered- and was driving on, wbeu Derby, in an aut boritative tone, or Uored him to bait, saying. "If you dou't have "Eagle Bakory" painted off tbat wag oa I'll haveycu eouitoaartUlcd t" I,ocul Notice. Lnmmers & AlsWn is the only sloro to buy good, durable Mdcbeap'Olotbing. Lam mere 4 AlUcn's is tbe out while mans, clothing store id the Centre. i - r ' Griflea Bros, keep Wbeiliug btogiee, 3 tot 5 el. Diaries at Cost at Grilfea Pro. I A. S. Smith' lare slock or boots and shoes is offered at cost ror tbe next CU days Dec 5 tr. A. S. Smith In order to close out bis large stock or ladies shoe Ac.,' offers them at co; t as tbey must be sold In tbe next ill oaji. ' Dec 5 tf. Just received a largo and well averted stock of shelf bardwuro ot J. Rutherford's. if. Par'or and office stoves, a few left and will be sold at cost at J. Rutbnrfold,s. tf. Carriage bolts, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson &. Blackmon's. V. tf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson ft Blackmon's. 2.'i-tf. A splendid sssortment or Diamond goods just received nt II. L. Nnse's, No 10 Fpring St. Titusville. Die. 22 lm. e ! Tuir Mkanh I'i-sim?h My entire stock of goods Is otfvred nt cot. A. S. Sunn, Dec 5 tf. A large stotk of ladies and gout gold Watches just received 'at H. L. Nine's, No 10 Spi-init St. Titusville. Dec. 22 luio. The largest variety of Sterling Silver Ware, and silver plated ware-, such as Ten Setts, Cako Biskels, Fruit Stands, Castors, fcc, &.C.; erer brought to tho oil regions, can be found at II. L. Nuse'e jewelry store No. 10 Spring Slrert. Tltusville. li. Dec. 22 lmo. Order i taken for suits and tils guaranteed, at Lammers A Allen's. The New Gas Pump for sale at Nicholson & Blackmon's. tf. Reduced Prices at Lammers k Alden's. nov.22tf. The New Gas l ump fur sale at Nicholson & Blackmoo's. t if. Underclothing in lar-e quantities at Lam mors Jk Alden's. Kid Gloats A large anortment, at Laine:s & Alden's. Siikrifw Sakk us Closbii. Nlcholsnn .1 Bla'kmnn bavins bmighl bim out at this place and Kane City. tf. The largest and best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever brought into the country at Nicbcnlson A Blackmon's. tl. Oisaoliiliaii Notice. .Tun. IS H7'. police l lieretiyi-en that the tiirt irrli'p hiteiy 1 exliluz tMtwin W. It. NicoMm A II K. Blaekmon unrtr lm flrm name ef W. II. Mrhot'rm Ce, i dinwlvrt tiU day br nmt al conm nt. The hni-uees will bi- erneil on under the name of Mchol'n Hro, who will asiuma H indib'edi:ea of Ihe late firm. W. IT. Nfril,,sn. II. K. IILACKMON. Or. T. II. SIX'AUT, P1IYSICIAIVAKD SUKO EOX. OFFIf K over Cabal's drvtroniln ulnre. itI in ih Opera Holies Pct.olemn Ceatra, l-a. Jmo. 13 tf. FOR SALE. ! building kuoivi. as tbs "Jxuehior Etore,'' BOW occupied by Fid Biihop as a dry po; stors 1 for sale. TWm store is veil sltnated and Imilarga and comfortable rooms over bead i tillable for two or more families. For farther particulars apply at the store or ofD. n ARRIS & BRO.TitmTille. 11 1 ?500 IKKU AUI! Tha Cherrr-rea nun I'ipe to l!)nd Farm has neT M.gieU three imeH m ithln the pas' Uiy days. Arewurdor KIVK lll'Nl.KRIl itoI.LAKS will be paid Tor li e dvte. tiou si d er nvieiton ot any Iterftnn o- pno ous etcned in or u.inK auy part in nnv ni il,o ttirwa villitlnoua transuciiouri J. HTAMIIAQUII, bupt. Uee. 7 f IllSSOlilTTIU'V A'OTICU rphe eopaitnershlp be'c'nfora ealatimr on dor the 1 Hrm name ol S. S. (Jrfn.vold Co, is from tlja 1th day uf Jnuuary lfc7n, dissolved by ni'itual cno'ent. All panln tn'lelutd or hnini; ny cm, dm ou nid IlfU a.o requested to c!l lur t :...nt. . S. B GH1SUV Ll. . V. NOiiTkN. Dec. 8, 1ST0, 3 mot. Diaaolulionof I'artnciaiiip. o h.'i':mt jiiycii, inn inn pun Mf rfl I ip Ittely rxit mir.ljetwou L M b.erphiirit and H. 11 A srnai m Hoe tin 4-.. . ..... , ,,u !' nniue t't J4 ,11 fKrilP11rg l.. wa. m- lived on the 4ih dy Oi .l3o'!rv 187 1 111 tnntiul M.iaui.t nil ,.. . . j . "f . oiil)K IIIUFIItltl II' U, Will plenee call umcv aijd BeVile tliiMrautimnu ttejuU.U.WAK N K W AD V I'. fit IStfM EN is. DRUGS! DRUQS rimes at Chris'ti'a. Pure Irai;s at tsirlil e'a. Pure liners ( t;nrinr I'm )Su!4 M llirlntie's. foie Ui! at Ohnrtia'a. Hin-a. plloiia ComrimmM t fan,,,.,, iltont t uii.poutniiHt at ivi., ' ,lli. Com,0nMta si c'Sl!' rmicripiii lYesctlnltt Prescript loos Cum.M.an.nHl si Ik, ,' 1 iwrrlpllooe ouin.nndd ul VsJHdnes at Chrlauo-s. - """ M..II. in-s at I'lulsilo . Mollolues at Clirvtie s. MedHn a- thrlatit'n. MtdUluts at t'h'latuV. . 1'merrlulluiis r eropanr.ded nt fj . I'ri'sxriptlona Ciimiuuurd at i lTes. rlpilo a l'.injinndi Si Uri, ' i-resrO'llon l'.niiK.uo(1sd si ClrLi 1 I'raasrlpMnni t'ninHiuudtl at tariTL.' "Toilet Alllulra a' I'hr'slles To'lri Articles at CtnHt.'' Tlkt Article at I bri.-liu s TolM AMic.es ai Cl ri.tis's Tuitrt Aril'! i s nt 'bri..ti:'s s I'nwrlt.tlwis CimpnumM r,t ( ;rtjl I'reserlfit'aiis rompimi.d i nl (,;.,, '.' 1'rem-rtlilitil s ('jiHulne st , j.,. ' l're enptiims Conipntitid' .1 m M rre.Hi-rlpUons CVnipouiKiril uik,!,1' Pnre l.lnuorsBlClirl-'les , i n.e I.iU'.rf ai f'hriptlv's Piire l.luunrs ai t'luislie'a Pme I iie-M nt (1ni:le's Pule Liuor nt t hii-tie a If nferll.tU.iii rm;oiiiirlit ,i ( ipi.,;,, I'ruserl' lions .'olni..uil.li-d at rn,iv, Prm-ili.ilnos Rotiipoiti.d.Hl ui ( h; ' Pef l llitUitiS t (.ni(Minnti. l at ITj..,!) , l'rr.rirllii's Uttioui.Ji.d siivul. P.irWineiill,'loU'iis "" Pure Wtnes ftl I'i.rt.itie's 1'ife Vine-at Ciirlstit's Pnrs M'lne4 si Christie u l uru Ines nt CSrlS'lu's Presriipii ii ()iiipnunal t (Vei,-. I'.cwotiptlons f'oiiip uin.iHi t Cpitn I'r,'?erip;touh rttluihno.lS'd ;.l . I riTCriliu.iH 1 o:np uiirti'd s' Chiny, Pn ':riptiui.s Coiupsai d.d si Wnuwi Oils at Hirtf tie's filln si Clirlstle'.t I'iis ttt Cloistifr's OilSsI l'hrt's Otis al iLr's i-'s l'li"seri;tiuns rMnp..nnnfd it ntrvy pi, sftipii'iuit i'lMiipontrits: m rt-rsn Prefer, pt e in- (' 'nipiimc:,.! (;:,;.., Pri.-aciia itn 'ono:.in:iif.l st lh--i. p.erip'.lous Cuuip j-u ix J al Ca.ijtU i Paints at Ohristk s Psinis ui Chi it th 'a Pnlttts at C'liistle s Pa.uls nt C itis le a Pa uu st CI. rl Ik's P.escrip.lons C.mnonrdids! (Ti-l.tv, Pr scrii'itoii! ConipoB'id.'d t,t r;-il. s Prescription C-uupotaid. d jit I't.j, k'. Pre.rripTl'.rs C'ii;touotr! st CSrt-i'. , l'rect i.ti"n 0rpvnksldal l.i.-t;;i Pstent Msr!tt.-inm t Clui:.tie.'i I'aiei.l Medhtints at C! r.ftie's I'ntet.t ledicines at Clut.ti Pstent rV.rlieliies al Cllities Pita..t Slfdiclui's at Clinni. a N;. If, Wvb'Djtnn firI No. 13 asti-.i.yli.n Mrfr; No. i:t ivssivpt..ti tr.ft IS Wjj.titiK.on Stnt r.o. II Was: i'lit.nbtrts Pstrolenm Centre. T. Pettot'tiru Crn're. Pa. Pt irolenni Centi. Pa. Pelro'suui Oturs. Pi. Putroluum Centre, Pa. j. rr. I'lirtisiip.. Drilling Jars. W WAiti.l r'pfrtftillv nnnoitn e tn ff em' m.ri ani th rt-iullc jjoticrul.y ihat wt i,iv? Mi' miiliy uu 1..-.HJ Cast fetccl HriHIng Jars! TMrh f-r wlrt"pth urn! Purab. Ity cicelir.tt!- Tho AtvatttagcN v.c l lnim cwfr T.irrvJ-r thnt. beln-r Al.L STKEU rtr irn-trnn'rcrih n .?nr. ro. -pn.!-.! :.rti t.l 1. tntHMi'5i ntri'' SU'i HMrfHc t ImmoU. thev .rnTsticd trotn w(r on 1K0 onthidc, r.4 wi.l kc? tlioil eh;i; lorger. W e Warrant Tln'in to Drill Fifteen Hundred IVet. We also kscrfon baud Cast Iron Working Bit ire!. Fisher, Xorris & to. PKTHOLEV.n CliSTBt' Not 12th. 18t'9 tf. "pilAKKLX, PA., INbCHANCK AGENT. I- H. BXLXZA2D, Agent. $"0.O00.KM CAPIT41. Hetreented acd esreriill Inrciilcd by ttt ("' ln4 I'-'Hshis compnnies: y.' Y.rk. ratmal. . . IO0K, Tita .tiB l.ifo Insurance Co. of Hartford Conn, railtal. The Home Insurance Ce. of New York, esphal, rbe Insiiniare Co or North Amnriea, P.i, e., 1ml, Tbe Home of New Ilavso, Copr.tlcnt, capital. The Aih-ny City Irrnrnrco Co., of Alba ny, Now York, rapital. The An.erlesn Life Ins'irantte Co. of Mitlni1..1i,iift nr.iist b.:S)0'. S .! J Jls.KI 500.0" s.ncsjw This Aire.ney Is among the oldest arnele In elate of I'unu-vlianU. we-tot Pliilsile'pb a. " raid .tuiittt! in last fourteen ye'ire ov-t 500.000 IN LOSSES flwd Dwelllne Houses, Churches, Bshool CoaiM s4iu oiaer ouituu.gs Iusured Pcrpctiiall)'. nil ln..t.A4 e..- -A n-....i, PMirtleS saisl on short notice, in any of tho alms J snrat ee Companies tmte In Frai.Hla !! FintfVrtn. Pa. w iittii; you OOTino PKOXT, li!M, two storlai MA". liy coal and wend noiiAe tini.hed, louver1"" wstr. Wiunted on UeFft.ert farm mtuer'" aci t part of I'uiroluuin Ctxuc jp,.!y 011 1 ltd premises of .,,., jiovso tf. i. l. in nniG "" I'irat ClasaStiloon and Ite"1" ruut. WAf DfXQTOII GTltUET,' Petfolsnm Cos , 1 an i all the choltwet Winea nd Clgi I jsl gvr ueeet oeti'Sdr ias. isrotMcnu, p""' 1. .. ...... .1,, finrMie'B lUC Cull or Jterr Oct W.tt. vfT jll.1"''' " I ewB'"
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