IUUJ l il" EDITOR. MDBHXG, AUG. M, IS77. . - .. ,JL'"'J - ...... Worklngmenof Europe. Senator Colliding was tendered an ovation upon his return homo from Utica, New York, on Thunday even ing, and in tho course of hi9 rowarks h naid : No American tan realize the progress America hm made till he goes mid compares :t wit'i other lands. Without seeing other countries it is hard to realize how bounteous nature Had providence have been to us. We mi fTer just now from hard times nod deprosscd industries. We see all this und more abroad. Manufacture) are depressed everywhere. Working men here are dissatisfied with wages, and unwise aud lamentable counsel here recently led to lawless acts, from which in the end no one will suffer so much as their authors and abettors, and those they assume to represent. I wish they could all go to France and England and see how the work men and women do there, and hear of the wages they receive. England, exclud ing the twelve counties of Wales, is not larger than tho Stato of New York. -It contains 24,000,000 people. Look at a fact or two. One or two hundred men own half of England. Their estates aro principally reserva tions for game, pleasure and opulence. One man may ride thirteen miles in one direction and nearly as far in the other, on his own estate, and when he dies liis eldest son takes it all. Suppose only one man in three had a vote or voice in public affairs, or in making laws and that the great body of working men were wholly exclud ed from all part in cliocsing the mem bers of tho only house of Parliament in which the 6eats are not hereditary. -Then suppose taxation to support a standing army in which the ofliccaare sold for money, or given to sons or re lations; anil tithes taken to maintain an Established Church in which liv ings arc sold to tho highest bidder, or bestowed as patronage. What would the workingmen of Pennsylvania or Ohio think of those conditions? AVe are all workingmen in America. No class has the right to the monopoly to call itself the working class here. I Lava always worked and always been compelled to work, and my sympa thies are all with honest labor. I be lieve in its dignity and in all its rights. But when the tidings of the ttriko reached me in Paris, under my eyes was passing a spectacle which seemed to heighten the madness of what men in America were doing. TTie govermcnt of Franco was borrowing mono' and all night on the curbstone sat men waiting to invest in tho loan as soon as an opportunity offered in the morning. They were working men, who, living as men do not and need not live here, and working for wages which American men would scorn, had by hook and by crook sav ed fifty francs each. Fifty francs make ten American dollars, and these all night watchers were there to buy a ten dollar bond on which they were to get four per ceut. interest. There sat the workingman of France, amid the lux uryofthe more fortunate, contented with what late had sent him, (Jun it be that liberty and prosperity has epoiled any part of the American peo ple, until they cannot endure their bhare in a season of common adversi- ty? John Cochran, of Lamb's Creek, Tioga couuty, Pa., died at his residence August 15, 1877, aged 101 years and seven months. The deceased was born m Bennington, Vermont, January, 176. J 1 is mother, at the commence ment ef the memorable battle of that place, carried him away in her arms uu horseback, llo died upon the farm he had lived for tho past sixty-one years. Governor lfartranft has issued an order calling on volunteers to organ izo two regiments ot ten companies each, to be composed of motnbers of tho National Guard. The object is to relieve the militia now on duly. It would seem from this that the Gov ernor does not consider tho troubles yt over. The llarrisburg Telegraph says that Hon. Simon Cameron has con verted hid grove encompassing the Donegal Springs into a public park. It cou&isu of several teres of laud and i I. it. DUNN Tlio Army and Navy Journal pub lishes the following : It i. confidputly asserted in Eng land from private information, that Oman Pasha, commander of the Tur kish forces, is none other than that celebrated fugitive from French' pris ons, Marshal Francois Oohilre Bazaino. This intelligence i by no mentis im probable. Bnzainc was always an active and stirring man, and the cir cumstances of his public trial in France were such as to shut him out from a career in any army of Christian Europe. Liko most French officers of rank, he had served in Algeria, and in so doing acquired considerable knnwl edge of Arabia and of the Arabs. Bo sides this, he seived in the Crimean war in command of the Foreign Le gion, and afterward as French Gov ernor of Sebastopol. During that pe riod ho naturally made many Turkish acquaintances, and therefore there is nothing more natural ' than that, he should go to Turkey in the hour of his need. It is no secret that Bazaiue was a strong Bonapartist, and that his treason to France in tho interest of the late Emperor is indulgently looked on by the Imperial Government. In Turkey, where Bazaine's master was the best friend of the Sultan, Bazaino would be received with open arms by those of his friends who knew his value in any capacity ot traiued soldier. That he should have concealed his identity with the utmost care is equal ly natural, and had not the war come it is possible he might have concealed it till his death ; but war with Russia, his antagonist of twenty years ago, could not fail to bring Osman Pasha itTconttict with tho people who knew General Bazaine as Governor of Sebrs- topol. Whether the secret leaked out through somo llussian officer prisoner in Ins hands, or somo Jnglish or French attache who had served in tho Crimea and recognized Osman Pasha, is uncertain, but tho character of his fighting at Plevna, a stubborn, defen sivo battle, is curiously like the first day at Gravelotte, though the differ ence of force on the enemies' side led him to a happier issue. According to the Williamsport Sun, railroading is not such poorly paid work after all. That paper tells the story of a fireman who left the Rending Railroad "during tho e usi ueer3' strike in the spring and went tu Kansas, where, out of his savings of four years of railroad life, he bought and stocked an eighty aero farm, to which he has just lemoved his wife and children." Ilartranft is the hero of the hour. Not only in his own State, but throughout the country, ho is highly praised tor his judicious course to ward) the railroad and mining strikes. A large number of newspapers openly nominate him for the next Presidency. Stranger certainly more unfortunate things havo happened than his elec tion. Lancaster Examiner. E. F. KunkePs Bitter Wine of Iron. E. F. Kunkel'H celelratod Bitter Wine ol Iron will cll'eetually euro liver com plaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, ehnJnic or ner vous debility, chronic diarrlnea, disease of the kidney and all diseases arising from n disordered liver, stomach or intestines, audi as constipation, llutnlencc, Inward piles,' fullness of blood to the head, acidity of tho stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in tho stom neh, soro eructations, .sinking orllutt .rin;; at tlio pit of tlio stomach, swimming of the heud, hurried or dUlicult breathing, llut terinpr at tho lieart, choking or sulioeuting sensation when in a lying posture, dim ness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency of perspiration, yellowness of tho skin and eyes, pain in tho side, baek, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden iluslies of heat, burn ing in tho flesh, constant imaginings of evil and groat depression of spirits. Urice $1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm otf some otiier preparation of iron ho may say it is us good, hut ask for Kunkel's, Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunkel's Bitter Wiue of Iron is not sold in bulk only in 1 bottles. K. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No. 2"9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all druggists. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and nil completp, in two hours. No feo till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkel, ld."! North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular, For removing Scat, Pin or Stomach Worms call on your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, j.rico $1. It never fails. Common sense teaches if Tape Worm bo removed, all other wortui can bo readily remowod. E. F. Kunkel'a Lustral & E. F. Kunkel's Shampoo for tho Hair. Tim best und cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in tlio world. They re move daiidrulf, allay irritation. Hoot ho and cool the heated scalp, prevent tiie hair from falling oil', and promote thp growth in a very short time. They preserve ami beautify tho Hair, and reniier it soft and glossy. They impart a brilliancy and a Kilky appcaraiict; to braid und wiry Il.iir, and, as a hair dressing, they are norivall od eradicate dundi nit ami prevent bald ness. The shampoo cleans the Hair, re move grease, scurf, itching, erupth.n. Cures headache produced by heat and fa tigue. Kunkel's Shampoo und Lustral restore Jlair to a natural and glossy color, rostoro faded, dry, narsh und wiry hair. 1'rieo per bottle ?l. Ai-K your druggist for them, or send 10 E. F. 'Kunkel. Pro prietor, No. 'Z'iW 'or''i Ninth. Mreet Phil adelphia, 1'a. 1:; I !U REMINGTON SEWIPJB MACHIMES. No Machine lias sprung so rapidly into fa vor ns possessing Just t :o qualities needed in li family Machine tinmcly : I.iijUt !n 71017, Kivtmth, Svixclcvx, JSapvl, JJnrahto, with ix ported J.uck-Mitch. Williin tho past year important im provements have been added and no trouble will lip spared in keeping tho Rkm- ixoton ahead ol all competitors. remington Creed moor Rifle. VICTORIOUS AT i'KKKD.HOOlt, IHT1. DOI.LY.tlOl XT, IS?.., ItKI IMIOOK, 1S7G. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREECH -LOADING it mm The best puns for the price ever produced. Universally recommonded by thoso who have used them. "WEBB'S PAT'NT CARTRIDGE LOADER The onl v comnleto nnnarntns ever invent ed, combining in ono complete and porta blo niachino all tho various implement, employed in loading paper nnd metallic lulls. REVOLVERS. REPEATING PISTOLS, AMMUNITION, GUN MOUNTINGS IKON ANDSTEELRIFLF. AND SHOT BARBELS FOR CUS TOM GUN SMITHS. REEVafifGTON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM'TS PATENT CLIPPER PLOWS. Cultivators, Solid Stool Cultivator Teeth, and Points, Wroimht Iron Standard Cul tivator Teeth Hnd Points. Savro's l'atent llorso lloe. Shovel l'lows. Shovel Plow Wades, Plain and with Wings, of nil sizes. Wrought Ir Brifes Arch nnd TrapeT.oiilal Truss, Cast .Steel Shovels. Cast Steel I Iocs nrtd Oiirden Hakes, Planters' Handled Hoes, Mowers wheel llorsfc Kokes, Needle Cotton Oins Armory nnd Triucipal Office, ILION, !t. Y. HUANC1I OFFICES 1 2sl ,v 283 Broadway, New York, Arms. Madison Square, ti E. 2d St., New York S. AlachinoK. Boston, Mb TremontSt., Sewing Machines and Arms. Chicago 237 Stato St., Sewing Machines and Arms. St. Louis, (ifl: North Fourth St., Sewin Machines and Arms. Philadelphia, 810 Chestnut St., Sewing Macnines and Arms. Baltimore, 47 North Charles St., (Masonic leinple) Sewing Machines nnd Arms, W ashington, 1). C, 521 Seventh St., New nig Machines and Arms. 47-."m I i U KIN (i our experience of the pa t six U months, in the ( iBOCERY, l'KC VIS IUN, PhOUKiV l' J'JiSi) Jiusmess in 1 10 nesta, wo havo found tlkO old maxim it MONEY saved is money earned.'1 a true one, and that we have saved the people ot tho bor ongh and surrounding couutry a consid erablo amount. Having had a long experience in the wholesale business, wo have peculiar fa eilities for buying from lirst hands, which enables us to'oll'er extra inducements to Cash Buyers, and having ndoptedthc true system ot doing business lor CASH only, we can sell goods for a much les profit, in fact, competing witli prices in anv of tho cities in tho State. ln thanking the citizens for liberal pat ronage in tho past, we announce mu re moval from flo Fisher store, to the pleas ant locatioi:2kuown as tho HASLET BUILDING, where, in consideration of tho continued depression iu the times, have again lower ed our prices, believing that goods should not bo sold nt war prices, where the oppor tunities to muko money are so much loss. .7yIn futureourstoro will be keptoprr. until ti P. M.. for tho mutual benefit of the general public and ourselves. .1.11. DEB1CKSON A CO. $509 A MONTH to Active Men selling w our Letter Copying Book. No press or water used. Sample worth ?:s.0U free. S.uid stamp for circular. KXCKLSIOR M'F'U CO., l)j Madison, and loj Dearborn Street, Chicago. 41 4 Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on tho estato td Chas. J. Fox, ilee'd, having been grant ed to tho undersigned, all persons being indebted nre requested to mako payment, aud those having claims to present thorn M. S. BHi.CK A" AY, Adm'r. 1 1 ..Iie-t . Mav '.. 1,-77. Allegheny Valloy Rail Road. Pittsburgh, Titi'sville L Buffalo Railway, and Uuff.ilo, Corry & Pittsburgh Railroad. ON AND AFTKK Sunday, May 1:1, 1877, trains will run as follows: .STATIONS. Northward. Southward N.v I No. 3 N...S No. 1 Ku. 4 .Sn. a in p in p in p m p in a ni Pittsburgh 8:10 U:W N:40 S: 1 fi 'Z:X, 0:10 W Pen June !':.u .l::i." t(i:"i( 7:Oo l:4'i l:H Kittanning 10:1 4:1ft 1 1 :-." lii'JO! l'J:OK :;: l:i U. I Pit .Iuik 11:0.-. 5:01 li:,rM ".:.i;.;i I: IV l!:.'i: Brady Bend 1I:1H -Vis 1:'J0 a: Is 11:.", 1!:1" Parker 1:00 f:.rii U;H5 4: )" phti.V VI: 10 Emlonlon PJ:f. H:ln rt:tr.! 4:!) o::;o pjioo Scnihi-vassi 1:22 7:-:i 4:'.!.' f:4i 10:15 Franklin 1 :."s f:;0.ri f.::t5 l':V MK 0:41 Oil City U:2.' S::C fl:'.'.", 1 8:A :45 Rouse vlllo :."! 7: oil N:0 8:10 Titunvillo ::::. !:o( 7 :5;V PJ:ro 7;io 7:i!( Corry 4:17 !:init:lo (i:00 Mnvvillo (i:l 1 10:5 1 10:10 4:02 Buihtlo 8:05 1: -0 (l:;V TJ:4l Oil Citv ::!) 8:'J;i 1:10 8;00 Oleopoli :t:17 8:.VI 12:17 7:'.7 Eagle Rock :i : :t i':orj 12:01 7:lt Tionesta 4:2") 0::t2;il;07 (!; (7 Tidiouto r.i.V. 10:22 i)::!o r:.r,7 IrviiieUni 7:10 ll:lo 8:oo r,:n. ). in a. in a. in ip. in Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. DAVID McCAUUO, lien'l Sup't, . MOHTON' 1IALB, Con'l Passenger it Ticket Agent. GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. Tho Oldest, Largest, jmd Most Perfect Manufactory in the United States, nearly 56,000 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument ever obtain ed the same popularity. ?jff-Seiul for Prleo Lists. Addics 11VFFALO, X. Y. The fact of ours being th? oldest nnd largest manufactory in tho United Stats, with nearly JVi.OOO instruments now in use, is n stiilicient gnarnnteo of our re sponsibility and the merits of our instru ment. fi-Gin CEO. A. PP.INCE & CO. Awarued the Higliest Modal st Vienna. E. a II. T. ANTHONY & CO., i:)I Broadway, New York. (Ojp. Metropolitan Hotel.) Manufacturers, Importers Si Dealers iu CllPOMOS AND FRAMES, STERE0SC OPES. AND VIEWS, Album, Ciraphnseopes, and Sui'.a blo View . PKOTOGRAPHIC fjlATERSALS, AVc aro Headquarters for everything in the way of STICK KOPTICONK and MAtl IC LANTKUNS, being immufacturers of tlio Micro-Scientific I antern, Stereo-Punojiticon, Uiucersily Storeoplii on, Advertisers Stcrcojjticon, -ATtoptiion School Lantern, Family Lantern, PKOPLK'S liAN T K R N. Each styl9 helng tho liest of its class in the market. Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with directions for using, sent on application. Any enterprising man can mako money with uM agio Lantern. jr-Ot-Cut out this advertisement for rcf-erenee.-tV- The expel ienee of five years has proved that Lhis C!ouipuct nnd re liable work of (Jonor;' Information is -tictter idapted to tho wuntso ill classes of iho coin, muuity than any other work of tho kind cvo Z ELL'S Encyclopedia AGENTS WANTED. li I! published. It has been proven by its IMMENSE S A LPS, by tho numerous COMMENDATORY NOTICES REC'D, And 1-y it i uniform SUCCESS WITH ACENTS. The edition of lSTfi has been THOROUGHLY REVISED TO DATE. ;It contains 150,000 articles, S000 wjod engravings and eighteen handsomely en graved nnd colored maps. The work In issued in parts, nnd. n speci men copy, with map, will be sent to any address, freo of postage, for twenty cents. BAKER, DAVIS & CO., Publishers, (SuccehKors to T. El wood Zell.) Nos. 17 nnd 19 South Sixth Street. -12tf Pnir.ADKLrAiA, Pa. Can't be made by every agent ev ery month in tho l usiiuss we furnish, but those willing to work can eusilv earn a dozen dollars a day right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. Women and boys and girls do as well as men. Wo will furnish you a com pleto Outfit free. The business nays I etler than anything else. Wo will bear expense of starting you. Particulars free. Write and see. Farmers nnd me chanics, their sons and daughter, and all classes in need of paying woik at home, should write to us and lenrn nil about the work at once. Now is tlio time. Don't delay. AddresH Truo & Co., Augusta, Maine. . ;i; $ 45 PEN TEE? IU , 137 PER YCAF?, Pays ALL EXPENSES at CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE, RANDOLPH, N. Y. School established 1S.;0. Property f 1C3, Ooo. IhidowijitiH $10. W0. Our vouth (both sexes) shall have tho lu netit'of it. Winter term opens Dec. 5. Send for cata logue ffreoj to Rev. ,J. T. Epwakds. J. D., l'i iiii.ii-i 1. jt EMI k ME010I fi'ILMOIlE f- CO., Siicepi.'4or!i to Ch!p inan, ironiner if- Co., Solicitors, P.iicms piocured in nil countries. No Fees In nil vance. No rhaives utiles the puteut Is gianted. No lees P'f- making )ieliniina ry exiiminations. No additional fees for obtaining and cndtieling a rehenrlng. By a recent decision of the ( oni ml'-sioner a i.i. rejected it jil ica! ions may be revived. Sptcinl nitenlioii eiveii to Inter!'; n nee Ciimvs before the Patent Ofllee, Extensions before Congress, 1 nlrimjeinciif Suits in (lilVerent States, and all lithntioii upper, taining to Inventions or I'aliMits. Send stiiiiip to (lilmo'.e A- Co., for pamphlet of sixty pages. fititJiS Cases. WrtS'rjM nricU .iorI. Contested Land (Vises prosecuted bel'ove the U. S. ile.ieral Land (!l'; e and Depm t liient of the Intirlor. Private Land Claims, Mining and Pre-emption Claim-, nnd Homestead Cases attended to. Land Scrip in 10, 80, anil 100 acre pieces for sn!e. This Scrip is assignable, and can bo locn'ed in tho name of tlio purchaser upon miv Oov eninicnt laud suhjoct to private t-n'i fx-, nt Sl.'.'i per nere. 1 1 is of eipird value 'willi Bounty Land Wnrrimts. Send mump to (.'il more it Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears of liy ct Iloujti.y. Olllcers, Soldiers, nnd Sailors of t!ie Into wiir, or their heirs, are in many eases en titled to money from Ihe iovi rninent of which they liavo no knowledge. Wrllo full history of service, and unite amount of pny mid bounty received. 1-Jncloso stamp to liihnoro tv"Co.,jmd a full reply, alter vxainination, will liegiven you free. All Oflleers. Soldiers, nnd Sailors woun dcil, rii))iuied. or injured in the l.ite war, however slightly, can obtain a pension by addressing i;ilniore .V Co. Cases prosecuted by ( iil moi e it 'o. be fore the Supremo Court of tho l iiitod States, the Court of Claims, and Ihe South ern Claims Commission. Each depart men l of our business is con ducted in a separate bureau, undercharge of tho same experienced put ties employed by tho old (li-ui. Attention to ali business entrusted to Oilmoro V Co. is thus se cured. Wo desire to will success by de serving it. Address ("JILMOIiK fc CO., (U) I" Street. Washington, 1). C. 41tf (.? t 'i' V V V V t kl rv 8 TO THE WOUKINif CLASS. We aro now prepared to furnKh nil classes with constant employment at home, the whole of the tinio or 'for their spare lnoiniuts. Business new light ami profitable Per sons of either sex easily earn from rn cts. to ." per evening, mid ii proportional sum by devoting their whole time to Ihe busi ness. Boys nnd girls can earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this' no tice may send their address, and test the liUMne.s wo make this unparalleled offer: To such as nre not well satisfied we will send ono dollar to pay for the trouble of writting. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to commence work on, and a copy of Dome and Fireside, one of the largest and best Illustrated Publications, all sent free by mall. Header, if you want permanent, drolilablo work, 'address, Oerogo Stinson cV Co., Portland, Mo. :;:! m THE GREAT SOUTHWEST! The Little Lock nod Fort Smith Bail- way Company is selling, nt exccptional- ly low price nnd on terms to suit chasers, over p::r- ONE MILLlOrACFJES of their magnificent grant on every sdda within twenty miles of their road". Ad mirably suited for production of Corn, Cotton, tirain, Crass, Fruits, nnd nil ether Northern crops. Winters are mild, per mitting out door labor for eleven mouths. Soil fcrtilo beyond precedent. No grass hoppers, no c'rougiit. Specinl induce ment: lor estnhlivJinientfof manui'.irtories. For circulars, address W. I). SLACK, Land Commis' i. ner, Little Rock, Arkan sas. 41 4 J. tfe i COATS have been awarded n Modul and Diploma at tho Centennial Exposition nod com mended by the Judges for "SUFJGXSIOU fiTEKEXWTII AN D- OF- .4 1 O Ii CJ OTTO X." : A. T. OOSHORN Dirm:t.or-aoncr. : hal. j J, K HAWLEY, Pros, : i Al.K.x. R. Botki.i:."., 34 4t Kccrctary iro fern. Ilyou want reliable inli rmution where and how to get a cheap Farm, or geverernent Hoiuestend, free, send your address to S. J. liilmoie, Land Commissioner, Law rence, Kansas, and reeeivo gratis a copy of Tho Kansus Paeiilo Homestead. ill'l TO AO ENTS on any 'vno m:kd woiik. THE BIG BONANZA Dnn De (Juille's new book with intro duction by Mark Twain is just ready. It is tho richest in texts and illustrations seen for a long time. Are you out of work or dragging along on smo dull book Co for this tine. It will till your pod. c m sure! Don't dcho and lose territory you want; send for circular nt once. I ('costs nothing to m c thi in. .AddresH AMERICAN I 1 li LISIIIMi CO., liaillord. Com:., t r K. C. BLlss . i-Co.. Ncwaik. N.J. $13C250 I Pr.0riTS PE0M"7$i0CC2" f oo 01. ) KM.MI.N IS Ol' I s.l., Tiie judicious selection and minagcii.t ut ol is a sure rea l to rapid fortune. Send for new ''System of Assued profits," f ree with full infoi million concerning- the Stock Maikc!. Y. POTTER WlulIT .'.' Co. ( iohl and Slot 1; Brokei Silt .'!. Wall Street, Now Vol k. SEND ''h - " ADAMS, CO?,' Pox P,iio, i'iiil.nh Iphia, Pa. i Mannfaetorv in Howell's inarblc hiiiloiiur, Ninth 'end Chestnut sis.) and lect ive .- r.-loMi )'"ii! postage prep iid, u i-omplete'sel of tb:; five Jul ncipiil CENTENWIAL BUSLDHJCfJ elegantly t an ! in Jrlae!. Wa!Ml.- v. !iul tmeiy finished. Ksat t dupliuitt-.s !' those which were manufaetured in Ma- nun r.v Half tliirmg the e r.o.i ino mi,! lt' III',;, fied Hot! Oil City Daily Darnel;,' For 1.7V. Heller TIimh l.it 1 More and I'rr'.er News, iu i Mnrn Rend iu.'. Matter (I'lii liny 01 her I'ni'.y Paper in N ortl'-WcM.n'ii I'ciinr;yl'nnUI , Tu i: On. ( i i v Daily PmuncK will be gin the new car v, it!i a In.i.rer cireulaiion linn) ever intained by any daily newsp iper In Pen us y 1 an in (ints.bie'of the Inrgn cities. Ii has gained this by giving nil the fresh est news, niel sparing no expense in ob taining items. It, Iihs eorrespondenta In e fry imii ( ion of the Oil Region, beshies several reporters who are eon-tntilly trav eling. The propi ii tors, editors n'nd re lioi loiial slatl'. are nil young niul eiiergelie men, whose nini is to maNo the Derrick the lrndir.;.' newspaper of NVes'orn Penn sylvania. The Di:ni;t( k v be better (linn ever for is;". It will have special reporters nt Washington and 1 iai i Ishurg. v ho will send daily specials of nil important events. Its renders will be kept pouted on all the. political news of I hp day, as reported from an Independent standpoint, while a largo t' -pertorinl force will keep them in'oimed on local matter.'. It will nNo, ns it does now, take the lead in discussing ucst-ion4 of Importance to oilmen, nnd woi k faith fully for tho inter'M of t ho Oil Region. It will maintain its position as' authority in oil statistics, nnd its market ijuotiltiolis will nlwnys bo tound reliable. If yon want spicy rendim.', fresh new, Information concerning the Oil Region, nnd ii red-hot paper, subscribe lor the Ol l. Ciiy Daily Diiuiiick. Terms, $10 per year j six months S " ; ) a month in ad vance. W. 11. LONOWELL CO., :i!:it Publishers, Oil City, Pa. Tlio Best EcuuMican 'Paper PuMicl'id irt Now York. Weekly Commercial Advertiser ONK t;iI.I.AIt IT II VHAIl. l'll'TY t'KNTH VOlt M .XILM'll.. Send for sjieciineii copies nnd el ub rales. IICOII .1. HASTINGS, I Lii Fulton Strcot, New. York 'it v.- iis-4 MIND REAblNd, Psyehomnncy, Fas cination. Soul Charming, Mesmer ism, and Marriage Ouide, showing how either sex may fascinate nnd gain tho lovo nnd affection of nny person llicv choose In stantly, -loo p iges". !y mail ot) cts. Hunt .0 Co.," Pi'J S. 7t!i St., P'hiin. JS -I Eliyij'''dtovi !lSMSa!:wd: lino rosewood (not over six months!, only ost Mi.'.o. New Pianos ,n!n l.'rr,:il Imri'iiin. Nearly new, SJO; 'Z stops. f-l.V, ft stops ?".0; t stn)s"?.") .'; 7 stops Uitl; !l slops, ?H."; 1 stops, .i5 to f7.". Rare opportun ilii's. New or gans at wholesale. Rownro imitations. Hes'i oiler ever made, iikaii. Sent on ,r to l"i da's' test trial. Money refunded nnd freight paid both ways ii' unsatisfaetory. Est. lsr.ii. Aircnts Want d. Discounts to Teachers, Ministers, A'c. Address DAN IEL sey. F. BEATTY, Wnshiiiten, New .ler 11 4 Allan PiukiMton's great hook, Thk Moi.i.y Maotiuks ami thk Dhtuutivks, is now ready for agents and Miilwu-rlbers. It is ono of iho most wonderful nnd uli sorbiiig books p er written. A large, ele gantly bound volume, nearly lioo pago., and 4- intensely interesting -UKrviiigH, Tho easiist and ptickt vt book to sell cc.r Hf-CU. For tcriris, circulars nnd territory ad dress ti. W. CARELTON it' CO., 10-It . Publishers, N. Y. T i i I :G liL A C K K j LLS , " By H. N Maguire, who has spout 12 yea I'M in this region. Latest accounts of iiold and Silv(.r prospects, Agricultural and O raxing resources, Ciimnte, Hunting, Fishing, I ivli't!:.--, end Settlers' ndveivturcs with them. Mining and Wild Wei tern Life, the Vatcrtalls, Boiiiug (ieysers, no ble scenery, immense ( iorges, t"lc.. With U7 line illustrations, and n.cvv mnj. Price on!y 10 cents. Sold by nil Newsdealers, or lii'iit )ost-pni. ior l j cents by Donnel ley, Losil iV Co., Publishers, Chicago, III. A GREAT OFFER !,Mi.iXS5 tlisposeof 10.) 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Asi druggistV for it. iitldress J'.EERS i n. itii-niitwr. i - ..w ll.llll. V Oil I 11 it Iho Chenpt.st Soap that can ho used for tuu following reasons j 1st. Ono bur will go as far as two of any other. J 2d. Only hair tho usual rubbing being retpilred, thero is a saving of inoro ( - than tho entire cost of tho Soap in labor alone. 3d. The clothes aro made Sweet, Clean nnd while without Boiling or Scald ing, thus all injury to them iu avoid ed. Thero is it saving in fuel ami hard work, and tho washing is dono m about half tho usual timo. It is also guaranteed under a penalty of fifty dollars not to injure tho clothes or hands, and as one trial will enablo any person to ascertain tlio truth of thosti statements, it would never pay the pro prietor to engage in an ex tonal' vo system ot advertising ami claim such decided merit ior his Soap unless ho knew from positive experience that it wouhl prove to he in t very respect what is claimed for it. 1 his is also a superior Soap for Toilet and Shaving purposes. WARNER, RHODES t CO.. Wuoi.i'su.1: Fakcv fin oik its, Oeneiu.1 Airents. ' UJ I'hdadelnhia, P:u