r mi. l K DM! SI) AY ROKMNfi, l!CT. JO, IS. 13 O H O U G U O F F I C E H S. JlnrfjctiXV. R. Dunn. 0iiei7;i,eii A. It. Kelly, G. W . Bovard, J. A. Fropor, W. H. Keek', Win. Richards, N. S. Foreman. Juxtirra (if Hid Pc'icc.C. A. ftandall, J. T. Brcniian. (nlnl)le.U. Nwngarart W.hnnl Dirci (rr.1 11. II. May, IT. O. Dh vls, G. W. Eohiusnii, T. J. Van dioscn, D. W. Clark, W. H. Dunn. 17- FOUEST COUNTY OFFICERS. Prrxitlnit .JWtfc L. D. WliTMORH. yls.Siei'ifffl Jtl(liCXJUH. G. Dai.k, Ed WAU!) K KIIR, yVc-t.i nrrr XV m . 1 ;Av it k nok. Priithonolary, HryU.ter X: P.cr.ordcr, vc . XV. Ct.a mi', iSl r I ill ' .1 U S T T '1 S ! I A W K V. Y . Ci)MmininuerH El.l llKKLIN. IsAAO I.ONfl, JoItN KloCIC. Ciiih,!: X,qcri,itvn'h-utl. R. V.rtoc'K- WA l'. 1ixlrirt vlf tonic. y-S. 1 Iuv.'iK. .ri Coam i.islotict'8 Lyman Cook, F. V. MKnnr.uoiT. Cminht MurvriorT. O. Colmnh. ncoi'flr W. C. Coni'iiN. Vouvlil Auditor Xicum.A TllOMT-fc-os. J. It. Kkim,, II. A. .ur-.TSDKr.u Mr.mhrr nf nncssl.unY WllITK. As-irmhlJl. B. AuNKW. DU3EM ESS DISSECTOR Y. , TIONESTA LODGE o.:trj. - - t -v Ji. ' ------ - - MEETS every Friday evening, nt ' o'cloek, in tho Lodge Room in Far tridgoV. Hull. K. I). IRWIN. N. O. 1. W. SAWYKIt. Sec'v. 27-tf. J. VV, Walker, 'ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionc!a, Fa r iiiiUmM in imrul nimsc win ai lend to biui'mcsa in luo eveninga and on tsaturdnvH. 12. L. Davis, A TTOUNHY AT LAW, Tionesta, Fa, A Collections ma Jo Ju tins atiu adjoin Dig counties. . 40-ly JIILKH W. TAT1-, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J4'l) Street, TIOSKSTAX V. V.. I.ATTI V. H. AONKW L.ATI1Y AGiNKW, a r t o n x n y s J r LA n T10NKSTA, FA. ATTENTION S01.:jII:US! I lmvp Im-cii ftdmiU"l to Tir:ictl:" nil . .. i .1 t. i ll1.! .. W'nl. Allfirnov in i.ii'i rc'iniiHt Mllu iiii;lon, ' 1. C. All ofTiccvs, soldiew, n' niioi-s vih( wo iv iimircu in tlio liivo war. mii nlilain I'eiii iii i t' rinrli tLey may .' riilillcd, l.' uatlins : '.r iidtl ressin mo 'I i,i'cHt:i. Pa. A1sv c-lni:;i: f r :u roiirii'-MV of pay mid bounty if';iivo prompt, at I tit intt. 1 1 iviiii boon over fonr vca. : a s.iliV.or in tin, ! ii .i wia: and Iihv'.h'' lor il l'.nin'nor o yor.rs MiKVx5 in tim pr-oouli;u of hoI ilicrs' i-'aiiTi -'. ir. v pxocri'-iu'O v. ill r. -:'in I !n cuMoi't.'oa j1 clisiiti-i iu Uio i.liiic-t ;ios 41. I". V. Hays, A TTOUN AT 1 1 A W, i nd .Kotaiiy fl I'rm.ic. I!rv.nr.!l. Jlnliiil t l . li'x-.i-k. iM -iffca Kti. oil City, Fr.. S'l-ly L?.wr?icn House, prON'F.STA, IT.NM'A, LAW 1 l(i:'l'lv Fmii'WtF.Tf.i:. 1 ais JitHlH in runt nil I v I'vtkmI. l':voiyt'.iii r.ewniu well t'arnis'iiiHl Sinioiii.T ;iri'iun!:i')ii'i tlin: and strii-t nllt r.tion jir-vu t- (.'.tii'st V.,..otl--: Fruit of all Kimt- K.'rvoi in iii.-iir kivisoii. Sitni'ilo room i"r Co i niLTcial Acnt CENTRAL HOUSE, BONN13U.A- AC.NF.W V.LOCK. L. A i N k v, Fii.pviflor. Tl-.is is now iioiiw, and litis just l.o.en titiod iu for tlm rocommodiitioii of tlio puMic A iwrtiun of lint patronaso of tlio public is Holiciltvl. 4-!y """YoNESTA HOUSE. C V,. McCK AY, liCHsoo. Hituiitod at tho J i-ioiitti of Tioni-Hlii Croi'k. Tionrta, TldH )x mD lids liecn tlioiotmhly r,--tittod and rofiivni.HLcd, and a portion of tiio jmlilio patrona; is respwt fully holh-itud. TIOKESTA, FA. Oivick IIoitrh:-7 toft A. M., 7 to ! v. ji. Wednesdays and (Saturdays from 11 A. M. to 3 V. M." II 11 111V. II. KI'.I.LY. MA Y, i'A UK P CO., B A N K E B S Corner ofLlni .fc WalmitStM. Tionesta. Fault of Disi-oinU and Popo '' . lntoivst allowed on Time Deposits. Collor-t'onsniiuloonftll tlioFnneiiml points of tl.o U. ColZoi't joiir soucauil, ls-iy. T I D I OUT E S 1 1 A V I N G S A LOO N . T. H. FAItNF.S, FuoruiKToii. OIIAYINr, lliiir-Cutlinir, Sliainpooing IO and every tiling in tlio Tonsoiial Art dono with neatness and despati h. Also a li i sl -class stock of CKiAKS AND TOliACCO. F.etween Mabio V llunter'a mid tho Fost Ollico, Tidiouto, Fa. . ly PHOTOGRAPH GALLEKY. ii i. ni y t u i: i: t , SOUTH OF 110FIN.SON & LONNF-IFS sronii. Tionesta, t'a., M. CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. Pi j :'":.."-," '. I r .',( T'ictu tii.-.ait. OH Ut hen in all the !att -t htyles o'-t.f LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. THE CflAND P. ALLY. According to notice given, Governor Iartranft tuid Get), licavor arrived in town on hist Muudiiy. Ihey were mot Ht llie depot by a largo delegation of our citizens, and escorted to tlio Cen tral House, preceded ly the Hvs'euo 'ornct 1'iind, of Tidioute, whose stir ring music ana tasty tinuornm ieui a martial aspect to tho affair. An infor mal reception was held at the Central, and a great many persons of both par tics look advantage of tho occasion to meet ortr distinguished guests. In the early part of tho evening they wcra cs- :orteJ to tho residence of Mr. II. II. May, where they took supper with a number of invitod guests. A litllo be- bro eight o'clock tho procession wan formed, and, headed by the band, marched to tho Court House, which pas found crowded by ladies and gen tlemen. Go great was tho crowd that several were obliged to stand. Au organization was effected by tho appointment of M. V. Tate, Esq., as President of the meeting, Mei-srs. C. W. Clark, C. F. Gillpie, Peter Ectry aijd Jolm II. While Vice Presidents, arulllenry Wilkiud and W. ll. Dunn, Socrelaries. The President introduced General Beaver, who epoko for about au hour nd a half, making one of the ablest spcoches we havo ever lislenod to. lie was frequently interrupted by applause aud onco or twice by soino party who bad too mucli benziuo aboard, lne party was removed i;i good shape, ami the mcetinj went on. Did spaco per ruit wo should be glad to give a synop sis of tho speech. After music by the baud, Governor Hartrnnft was introduced, and was greeted with loud and prolonged ap plause. Tho Governor dealt mainly with the condition of the State finances under liepublicau and Democratic ad miuistrations, and showed plainly how much better the finances had been handled under Republican than under Democratic management. Ho also gave a lucid aud satisfactory cxplana lion of his position on the legislation particularly affecting the Oil liegious At the close of the speech cheers were proposed and given for tha Governor for Gen. Beaver, and foi the whole Republican ticket. The meeting was the largest one ever hel l in Forest County, and v, doubt not but its tffocls will be fu next Tmsday at the polls. County Chairman K. L. Davis, Esq., and olh ers, directed by him, tleservo much praise lor their good inanacmcnt of tho whole affair. We cannot close without saying a wuffd for' Rescue Cornet Rand. It is' composed of a good class of men, and led by Mr. A. N. Squiers, one of tho old musical stand-bys of this section. Their selections were oxctllent, and their executiou admirable. Wo hope to hear this bund often hereafter. And now, while such enthusiastic meetings are nn tin porta nl element in a campaigu, we wish to itrpress the members of our party with tho fact that quiet, steady, harl work is an cl ement without which we cannot pile up the majorities which we desira aud expect. Let every Republican go dil igently to work and continue faithfully until the ovening'of the 5th of Novem ber, and on tho morning of the Oth we shall certainly be called upon to re joice over the triumphant election W. our whole lielcetj.y a jarge majority. Mr. Elmer Lacy, who wa3 so bad ly hurt by the explosion at Red Hot h'.st week, died of his injuries on Mon day last. His body passed through town yesterday, on its way to Warren, where it will ho interred. He was an old resident of thi; section,- and was highly respected. As to the cause cf the accident, wo are informed that tho fault was with tho pump, which didn't wcrk. Mr. Lacy had been informed of tho condition of tho pump, and had promised to have it attended to, but had neglected it until too late. Too late for hist week's paper came a report, from tho Searetnry, of tho Republican meeting held at la guudas, a week ago last evening. It was addressed by Edward 11. Grant, Republican candidate for Stato Senate in this district, Messrs. E. L. Davis, N. P. Wheeler, and W. E. Lathy. The meeting was a eue.cesi!, and Fagundas will be found at her post next Tuesday. Frc-li buckwheat flour from r.cw buckwheat, at Robinson ifcBoiincr's.-S Try Kuukel'!f Perfumes tor tho luiudku chief. Fortalc.it Bovard't'. FIRE. On , Sunday tnoi ning last at about o'clock, our town was awakened by ie Court J ouho bell, ringing out a rcgnl ir liro alarm. Everybody dress ed in haste, and ran toward tho blaze, which was in tlio North Ward, am', in shoit time was found to be tho rcsi ence of Jacob Kepler, one of tho very best aw! most expensive build ings in town. Yv'l.cn the first man ar rived there the fire had made such rore.;s that no effort was inado to ave tho hoiiso, but a'.l joined in their endeavors to save tho furniture. The piano, the parlor furniture, three car pels, a sideboard and some oilier nrli clc3 were saved. Tho fire was discov ered by Wm. Reck, who lives next door, and who informs us that when ie discovered it, tho blaze was bieak ing out of the main buildiog just above the roof of tho addition. Mr Ruck proceeded to alarm the neigh' bors. About this time Mrs. Henry saw tho fire, and ran out and awnkcu cd Geo. bawycrf Geo. dressed iv about two minutes and ran up fc the fire, and then to the Court Hons where, after innumerable obstacles and difficulties, ho succeeded in get ting to the bell-rope, and then after a loss of about twenty minutes, the peo pie, as a body wero aroused. lie hat to kick in a door, and on his way through the garret to tho bellVy fol partly through tho plastering It would be well if tho Commissioners would leave tho rope so that it could he got at without such trouble, as it may thus be the mea ns of somo day saving the Court House .itstlf. Th firo was undoubtedly tha work of on incendiary, as Mr. Kepler had not been at home since tho previous Wednesday. It is hoped by all honest people that the pcipetrators of tho deed may bo detected, and dealt with according to law. The amount of the loss wo have not heard estimated. The building and furniture, we understand, were insured for 84,400. Property Notice. Nolico is hereby given that I havo employed Samuel Shearer to manage my farm, -and have left in his posses sion the following property: Four acres of wheat in the ground, three acres of rye, one cow, two hogs end all the household furniture. All persons are hereby wanyd not to iotcrfero with or remove the same, or they will bo dealt with according to law. Richard Cokp.kll, Cooksburg, Forest Co., Pa. W. II. Grove, of Plumb township, Pa., says : I had a very bad cough for about nine weeks ; uacd a good deal of medicino with no effect. I got a bottle of E. K. Thompson's Glycerole Cough Eyrup, aud in less thau ten .i.iV3 was entirely cured, and will not l.o without it in the houso after this. When I was lold it wouldcuro nio in li week I did not believe it. Fri ivired li l1. Iv Thnmnsfi'i whole.- sale druggist, Titusville, Pa. Sold bv G. W. Bovard, Tionesta, Pa. 32 2t If you want a rood article, buy Kunkel's Perfumes for tho haudker chief. For sale at Bovard's. tf. HAIIIIISD. Foxns Iloon. In Tionetsta. on Wednes day evening, Oct. 2:5, lb73, Mr. .T. H Fones and Miss Anna Hood, both of Tionesta, Rev. W. 101! lot officiating. They havo our best wishes. From tha l'litabuigli Lend?!-, March tl. l.":i.) "I Must Lio Down and Die." The following is an extract from a letter dated July 21, 177, to tho discoverer of Dethesda Water, 'iho wrier, is tho Rev. T. B. Fuller, D. 1)., I). C. L., Rector of St Gregory's Church, Toronto, Archdeacon of of Niagara, etc., etc. Tho writer, at the a-e of 00 years was a victim of fJucclutriuti Diabetes. His phyrdeian said (to use Dr Fullci's words) "ho could do no more for mo thau ho had done; that my disease wa incurable. tiTul that 1 m list lio down and die." I Wo should Btate hero, r jm rendu. sis, that our townsman, Joseph Fleming, V. i'i., is tho sole (indoitly authorized r,vn for this wonderful water for this State, as well as for Ohio ami West Virginia. To return to Dr. Fuller : "In four days," ho writes, "after taking the Water, I obtained relief, and nineo that time I have taken no medicine, consulted no medical man, and presume, if I could give myself reasonable rest, I would be ipule well." Such testimony, ffom Bin h si soureo. Hhould indeed have eon viuviin; weight. Solo pgent for FeniiKylvnnla, Ohio and Vfcfct Virginia. JOSLFH FLTCMINO, 81 Market street, I'ittsbureh, Fu Send for Fauiphlets and Certificates mailed free. Fuii'K I" r gallon, fitle ; pi r one-fourth barrel, ?l.00; liulf i.arie!, t'S.L'O j barrel iil.00. TOP. V.'ORi; neatly eXv J FUJiLlCAN Oiiico uted at tho III Dobbins' Electric Soap. Having obtained tho agency of this celebrated soap for Tionesta and vi cinity we append the opinion of some of our best people ns to its merits : "I have trie 1 Dobbins' Electric ftonp, made by I. it. Cragin it Co., Phil a, Pa., and find that it is all tho manu facturers claim it to be. Il is tho wo men's friend, because it saves one-half tho labor. Mns. J. L. Ci:AKi." "Dobbins' Electric Soap is tho best I have ever used. I can heartily rec ommend it. It 13 a charm in the wash- tub. Miw. D. S. Knox." "I take pleasure -'in' recommending Dobbins' Electric Sjap. It is a supe rior article, iu fact the King of Soaps. Mus. W. R. Keck." We desiro all our friends and cus tomers to give this soap one trial, so thej may know just how good the best soap in the U. S. 13. 22-12 Robinson & Bonnlry Tionesta P.'. Sole Agents. CORKKCTED LVFKY TFCjHJ.VY, By Robinson A Bonner, Dealers in General Merchandise. Flour V- hnrrel - - - ?5.50C-.25 Flour V' sack, best - - - I .CO Corn Meal. 100 His - - l.M Chop food, puro grain - - LoOriVL iO ltyo "fl bushel CO Oats New H bushel ... - 30 Corn, car ----- 3r.(-)o Beans bushel - - - 2.00(.3.00 Ham, suiir cured - - - J2J Hi eakfast Bacon, sugar cured - - 10 Shoulders 70S Whitolish, half-barrels ... 5.75 Lake herring half-barrels - - 3.75 Sugar - 02iU Syrup - - - - 75(3,1.00 N. O. Molasses) new - - Mi.75 lloast Tlio ColVeo ... - 25 Kio Coffee, 20&25 Java Coffee "r Tea .-lOtjJUO IJulier lSfy.20 Kieo ----- 10 Eu'f?s, fresh 20 Salt l.SOGLOO Lard - - - '- - - - 124 Iron, common bar ... - 2.75 Kails, 10d, keg ... - 2.75 Fotutoos .... 75(Trf0 Limcbhl. .... 1.500 1.G0 D-iod Apples per P) ... 8 (ft 10 Dried Foef - 170 IS New Advert iscmcnta. For Governor, ANDREW II. DILL, of Union County. For Lieutenant Governor, JOHN FERTrO, . of Crawford County. For Judge of the Supremo Court, IL F, ROSS, of Montgomery County. For Secretary of Internal Affairs, J. SIM FSON A Fit I C A , of Huntingdon County. Ueiiiocralic County TSekel. For Congresf, JAMES M. GUFFF.Y, of Clarion Count For fitato Senate, , JOHN G. HALL, of Elk County. For Assembly, iJ. II. HASLET. For Frothoiiolary Ac, D. XV. CLARK. For Sheriff, JAMES SWAILES. For Co. Commissioners, ISAAC LONG, ELI BERLIN. For Co. Auditors, JACOB 11EOK, J. F. ALIi.Vliti II. For Jury Commissioner, FETER YOUNG K. Dernccratic Ccunty Committee. Tionesta Bore. G. W. Bovard, Jacol Hood. Tionesta Twp. AV'm. Hood, J. Salts giver. Kingsley Eli Berlin. F. E. King. Jeiiks." Jas. Ward, John Shipin Hickory. John A. Ililliurd, l'ai k Coie- land. Harmony. John I'eteison, V,', Y. 81g gins. iireeii. Win. Hn.sh t, Ernest Bohrn-'. Barn, tt.- J. J. ' iiii nvvait, 'f. li. M.e'.e liov.e.-- J. Cospcr. (!. M. Nelson. J. E. BLAINE. Chairman. E. F. Kunkol's nittor Wiivj of Iron. E. F. Kunkel's ech'bi-nted Kilter Wine of Iron W'll oil'ei'l iinily core liver com plaint, i.i'uiiiice. dysp-siia,-hrot;i'!or "c vous del ii lit y, ehionie dial rln in, di-'i a-' - of tho Luliieys nnd nil iliscam arising from n disordered liver, K.tomneh or iotcrlineM, finch as constipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to l'?9 head, nci.biy of I he stomal It, nausea, heartburn, di:-. ' -t fur food, fullness or weiulil in tlio Ht'.in acli, ort ructa'iioiir., Kii.kuii:; orlllilU' r'ivj at I tie pit of the stonuvii, swi m oiin:; of iie head, hurried or dHHciilt bve:!!'.in;-, Met tci '.nif at the heart, choking or Htitloeal in scn'ia'ion when in p. lying rur-ifore, diiu tiesi of VlNioil, (lots or V, ens lieforo t he nh;!it, dull pain in tho head, dol'.fii 'n-y i i persjii ration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side. La head, i-hest, limbs, etc.. sudden (lushes of bent, burn- ili-jinllir! llesh, constant iinaiiiin! s r.f evil and ureat (lcirossun ol Hirits. i'i ice 1 per bottle, lleware of counterfeits. Do not let your dru:.r;rist palm od'some olin r preparation ol iron ho may say it is as 'irood. but ask for Kunkel's Hitler Wine of Iron. Take no other. Kunki l's T-iiter Wino of Iron in not sold m bulk only m .s! bottles. E. F. Unlike', l'ropru tor, No. 2 1 North Ninth Street, Fhilaih-lphia, l a Sold by all druvrsists. Tape Worm Renoved Alive. Head and ffll coinpleti', in two hours No fee till head passes. Seat, Fin r.-n Stomach Worms removed bv Dr. Kunkel, 2511 North Ninth Street, Fhiiadelphia, Fa. Send for circular, For removing Seat, Fin or Stomach orms call m your drutrtlist and ask for a bottle of Kunkr !'s AVorm Svrup. nrieo s-I. It never fail '. Coninion hciiso teaches if Tape Yorm h removed, all other v orni3 can be readily removed. E. F. .Kunkel's Lustral & E. F. Kunkel'e BUa;ri,)Oo for tiio IIa.ir. The best and cheapest Hair Dressing and Hair Cleaner in the world. They re move dandruff, aliav irritation, soothe and cool the heated, scalp, prevent the hair from falling oil', and promote the growth in a very short time. Thev preserve and beautify the Hair, and render il f oft and irlossy. They impm t a luiloancy and a kilky arpoar,-,,,,... to l.rai.l an-.l wiry Hair, and, as a lia'.r dre: sin:', tliry are mirivall- esl : eradicate daii'l: nil at:d prevent bald- i.ess. The shampoo cleans tho Hair, re- ...-..... ,r i..i,ir., i r,,,.i;r..i ...... -., -f . r- .:- nwtinw l:-nrf.." (l.I!l-r ,lillinr. t 1 iI.lfiN. Cures hea lache nroduee:! Iiv heat and la- i.-.,L-,.iv vi.iii.,r.n, n,..l I .n.st ml rostoro Hair to a natural and Klussy color, restore faded.Mry, haili and why hair. Frice ner bottle SI. Ask your dni'':;int for them, or send lo IO. F. Kunkel. Fro jirieUir, No. 259 North Ninth Street Vhil adelphia, l'a. lS-Gm IF YOU READ' This it may be of great benefit to you. For ny reading tins you w;'i Know wncrcto go to get a nice selection of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Having just brought on a fine utoek of goods consisting ol S3 E? .Q -Ci GOODS, SHAWLS, CLO&RIKGS, CLOTHS, FL?l?!NELS, PRINT?, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, EMBROI DERI ES, LADIF.3' AND CHILDIIEN'S HOSE, RI BBO NS, w : L V ETS. BUTTON S, liL'C 1 1 ES, FRINGES, CORSETS, Ail ol wiiicli 1 will sea at uio i ,ove;-i. i'i icci that the same goods can be bought lor inthis huctiou. beak m mm that you will bo offered no prices but I will meet litem. YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NEW IMDiA CLOTHS Willi WATTEIlSPfECOrS ! Warranted iilr-ofub ly Motu proof and Yv ai l-:it prool. All-white sill; or tlcii. ato colored dresses i ua be worn in tiio heavi est showers, win n orot rti d bv this cloth. If any die.-s iw d;i::, :'! it will he teplaceil by a new one. Call and h.ui.. at it, flrrir you dgnt want to buy COM G IN (s LOOK at tho C0ui)i3 You are welcome. Goods not kept iu stock I will ?" t iu 'tho shott.- t poesihhi time. Customers coming on tlio trains from Other Towns, or th.-so wishing lo pur. ha: o large bills, vlU j.h.ai-o lncidii n the fad and f-puiial dis.suiai -. ; Lo .uade. AGENCY for ELTTEEICiI'Ij I'ATTrSSS. BUCK'S BltlCK BLOCK, 'ippositt; People's Havings Bank, Million lit.,' !?. "l'if u;vii' n-iii'rcstl. I XS AN D A KTi; ;:; .i.n.i i- 1 i-l folf.W :l 'm w.ird. pm pm ::::!U! :;:!'.: ,.t i j :i. 17, v- trams v in ni S.TAT.'MNS. No a m ;..e! Kr.e.ij ; in (':( i) 1:5.. Fill -l-or'.h V I'euJeni l;oe'io:r, !:l:'.;il:l 5::'5i 1:0. I.: t- '.' i'; ill oi .ig 1 ":': 'M - p.::.v !ii, 11:1' l l!'k .lencthis' Dradv I'.eiidll:--! 1'ark'er I'.'Mo! 1 : l"i ii:'JUli::'. is' I: 5j 10:5. :;:!." 2:05 '1:.'!5 o:. 7:10' 7: l -;:"i !':(ij I-hnl'-iilon !':"'.' i .'! J:::'n her ereirras4 LOT -I. ii: !L" I-: ( !':('- JI::; y.:S 10:5:. Franklin 2:''-i 1 1-1 a::i;i (!e"poiis o: 2:"U 2:1 1 :l: F.a:jle llo.-k 2:.",s- 111:1:7 H':i.7 !i.2:i K:50 7:'- 1:70 'I'ioni - ta r 7:v:: 1:11 ridioc.te. ! .-:'.!2! 1:e:' i;ti(id2::'r.; Irvinctoii 4:"-u J'-nlcmiera 5:5, 10::: !. in:.v., KaiValii S;'J5 1:05, ;::.(', 0:5()j l;:.! 7:15i l:''l 7:55'l-: 'i' tiiir 11:51 a. m a. mi Oil City !i:10 :-l5 10:2!) I'rt. Centre 1:1' .) 7:'-- TilnsN Lie io; Cm ry 5:05 1. ml J 11:20 il'; m ramr- run by F ilr: (Iclidiia Time D VI i) Td. CAF.oo, (;e:i'i Sup'f. AtfiUTON HALL, Son'l I'nssenser iC' Ticket A pent. Oil City Daily Derrick, Fr l'.-.73. I'lllir TJin.i I'.vcr: More and Fresher Neiy i. mi) Iore Itead' it.'f M .i I . .ii- 1 1 in n :i rl v o' l;f :jc Daily I'aper in Noi ili-Western J nnsylvauia 1 TIIR OIL CITY DAILY DERRICK HAS EE EN' EXLARGED T8 32 ('OiniNS, And will bciiin I he new year with QVEH 8,000 DHU CsRCUL&TIGfJ, ' , , , ., i-i: e-r than v r .ii' i.'ied by any daily ncwT-p ip"r in 1 "a. 'mlsio.-oi the larire cities. Ir. has "ame I ?!; i ov vimr ah tli tre: M- I ii. " i ' i. i lu "ens, ..i. i . j 1)' no (;xpenso in ol -h;'-'. cirrespoiidenis in tainin-' items, it e.vorv I'-oi uiciii ol me tni i.e;:;!on, i .esu-es sevoral reporters who aru conslimily trav clin.'r. Tiie proprietors,' editors and re" poi '.oiial :;!alt, are all young and ciier;eti men, whoso sdm is to make tho Dori icf the leading nevvspniier of Wesiern 1't ir. syl vania. The Dkrtwk w ill be better than c'cv for 1 ;.'7. ItWillhavospeci.il reporters a Wasiiinglou and llarrisburg. who wi': send daily specir.'ls of all important event--. H- readers will no kept posted en an t' polilicel news ol tiie ttay, as rcporie-.i iroi- an milcpcntlont .standpoinr, wmie a iar-: . nor'.orial loreo will keep Uiem mloi ri on' local matters. It v.ilt elso, ai It do now, take the lead in (liscu'-smgrpioHtio of importance to oilmen, and worn fa;i fully for tho interest of liio Oil liegio'fc will maintain it liositi ui as nutle.nty oil statistics, and in market enotatur will always be found rolbd !o. . ThO DAILY Df.RUIOir lKi.ll! l-UUllSI'C at Oil City, the Metropo!i.-i of the Oil D -gions, anil l.lio largest Fetroleum Marl: in the world., lias K-uer avivavtagcs l oi; o. falning eil nt-ws than any oilierAa'dy. It market rjuotations have gained preeed.-i!. over nil others lor accuracy, reiiniji'r and fullness. THE i'kRRICK IS THE . BEST SDVnT!SS?tG IEDIUi;! IN THE S TATE. It circulates anion a ricli and flourish! people. ' If you want spicy reaoing, frcidi ne information eoncerm ig tho ? s 1 Ke,-- and a red-!iot jiaper, subscribe for the Citv Daily DuuitiCK. lerins. ;to year; six months ?5 ; vl a month in vanee. THE WEEKLY DERRICj' AVith 28 to ,"t) columns of Containing a v.'et-kly review of i. he- Business, all tie. "Xtrav Sa'i'i" t f l-- lv Derrick, rnul interesting news fi : parts "of the world in r. condensed fo 1 !!0 WlM'.KliX IH'.IUUVIV -Hill i post paid, .to any address, for l. year, always to a.lvanoe. W. li. 1t i. . i vv 1.1. ii e Fah'i-hers, Oi I '.- Awarticil tha iliui.ei. f.ien.u id- tu.d Fhiiadelphia. - i 5;)1 1'ioa I way, New Yorl..' .(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.) i anutacturers, .1 mporterH i'i pea!- Velvet Pi .line 3, Alhvtii.?, firehr--- STEREOSGOrES AND VI Engravings, Chromos, Phole- And kindred :i'.-.da-Colcbrths' . es, etc. PHQTOGrwipmc mm We are lb. a 1 ; i ; t i tci s for evori tho way of MTKUEOl'TICONN . I v.! LANTERNS, liein;; iua:nu." I he ,;, Miero-Sclealilie L'lutcrn, Stereo-I'anoptieon, F in vct-sity S!ereo).tl( on . Advertisers Nt.-reop; ; Arloptii on. School l,A!it. Final! v !,i:oiM.,:'.i i.ANTEi:", Each style, b-iii;; the la st of i; in tlio ri;'' ket Beautiful I'liotoeru ic I'ransi :. Statiiarv and engraving for.thc v Convex Glas.. AiantHaetttrei frames for Mii.hitaris and t.'ou Fietures, . .. , . Catalogues of Lanterns ar.J Si: din ciious for usii. ;. nl on re cents. f.ft'tJil Cau'l. be inado byiViu KWtA "'-y " 11 ! 1 ' rj .'.Jtl I'-UMl.-h, bet those v t-:i:, i-::-:!y cart: m .io-r dav rieht in l.e'ir own 1 -di'lii-room to i xpiain here. Euwi.e-.; and ho.sii ai.!". V omen unit ' girU ii.) as v. ml lis l.H ll. . . yi.a a -oniph te Outfit, free. The ';;: -, s ! cttt r fi'.au tdil!:ing el . bear e -1 -ee.. o t.t .' t.irtnr; you. i fii-e. Write and see-. Isirniri ' eiianlcN. tiieir suns and dar'.'e . h. .-es iu need oi! pa lag Vk'iw hhould vv rile to us :vi l lea-.- i- i work at on-. . N. is ihc ... .1. ay. Address Ti iu- X C-.. M.v.ne. Kf '..'hi.- o c 1 (eliii-.-'s in cv t ry siv ! of toe oil r. .--.i.His lar s- .1 til CENTUE S'i'iHIKT, near E, ;V('A Mi d'.E M'i'UEE'i' uw. ti.il , t ni l i' '. , i.'-v. r
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