The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, December 04, 1878, Image 4

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    SDAY MfiRXISG, DEC. 4, 1878.
Though officehs.
w. n. di'nn.
i ir ..11 ri tYn.MU,1
J. a. W. l;. Hock, Win. Rieliardn,
N. H. I'.-
.i.if I'cr.f O;. . Peace C; A. Randall, J,
T. Rronnan.
tfrinMahle If. Swaggart
.Svloof Director II. II. May, II. O. P;i
yis, . W. Robinson, T. J. Van dirsen, D.
TV. Clark, W. H. Dunn.
urn-
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
President Judyel,. (). Wktmorh.
Af'iociiile Judge Jos. (1. Dai.k, Ed
ward Kerr.
TreamirerWyt. LawrkkT
Prothonotary, llcgilcr & Ilrcorder, Cc.
J. W. Ouiik'.
AVirrip Justis Sn awkky.
Coinmiioner 10 LI BERLIN, IaAAC
Lo, Joiiii Kkck.
(hunty Superintendent I. R. BnocK-
WAT.
JJittrict Attorney S. P. Irwin.
Jury yommisione.rM Lyman Cook, 1.
V. M KRCII.MOTT.
County Surveyor T. T. CoLLtNs.
Oiroarr W. 0ConiTUjf.
)unti Auditor NicHOT,AS TnoMP-
BOM, J. H. NkIM,, II. A. ZlIRXDK!,!,.
Altmhcrof Congre -I I AHHT WllITK.
sc nfj J. II. Aonkw.
' BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
No. 309,
MEETS every Friday evening, at 7
o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par
tridge llnll.
8. n. inwiN, x. o.
a . W. S A W Y K It, Kec'y. 27-tf.
J. W. Walker,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta. Pa.
Ofliceatthe Rural House. Will at
tend to business in tho evening n?4nn
Hal unlays, r
K. L. Davis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tionesta, Ta.
Collection mado In this and adjoin
ing counties. 40-ly
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JTtr rcr, TIONESTA , J4
W. . l.ATHT. J. H. AONKW.
LATHY .V A.GNKW,
,! tto nxnrti at law,
TIONESTA, TA.
ATTENTION MII.DIKKH!
1 have been admitted to practice M Bl1
Attorney in the Pension OlIU-o at Wash
ington, ' D. C. All ollicera, soldiers, or
noilors who were injured In tlio late war,
can ehtain jienaions to which they may bo
entitled, hv callinir on or addressing me at
Tionesta, t'a. Also, claims for arrearages
if pay and bounty wm roceive prompt at
tention. Having been over four years a soldier In
the Uto war, and having for a number of
yoara engaged in the irwuiioii oi soi
Aiern" claims, ? experience will annun
lha col lectient claims in the ahoTtewt pm
lhle time. J. 15. AliN'KW.
41tf.
F. W. Hays,
A TYORNF.Y AT T-AW, and Notary
i riuiMe, Rovnolds Hukiil A Co.'n
Ulook, Seneca SU, Oil City, Fa. 3i(-ly
Lawrence House,
lUONKSTA. rKNN'A. WM. LAW
L flKNCK. FROfWlRTxK. This hous
Im ennlrallv located. Kverythins? new and
well furiiish(l Superior accomiuoda
tioiiN ami strict attention tfiven to guoatn.
Vf etahh's and Fruits of all kinds nerved
la their Hcason. &tmplo room for Com
Hiercial Agents. . .-
CENTRAL HOUSE,
BONXKU ft AONKW. I. LOCK. I.
Aonkw, Proprietor. This is a new
House, and has just Iweu fitted up for the
Hecommodatiou of the public. A portion
f Ilia patronage of the public is aolieilcd.
-iy
TIONESTA HOUSE.
CE. MrCRAY, Lessee. Situated at ho
mouth of Tionesta firwik, Tionesta,
Ia. This house has been thoronijlily re-
Jltted and refurnished, and a portion of the
public patronage- is respectfully solicited.
j. li. bijAinis, n. !.,
TIONKSTA, PA.
0ricR Hours: 7 to 9 a. m., 7 to 9 r.
M. Wcliiesday and Saturdays from 11
a. . to 3 r. m.
M. M. MAY. A. KKIXT.
MA Y, VA11K C CO.,
B 2sT IC E S
Corner of Kim fe Walnut Sts.Tioncsta.
' Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Interost allowed on Time Deposits.
Colleetions madoonall the Principal points
of the U. S,
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
" TIDIOUTK SHAVING SALOON.
T. II. BARNES, Proprietor.
tniIAVIN(K Hair-Cuttimr. Shamnooinsr
O and every thiiiR in the Tonsorial Art
done witn neatness and uespavcu.
Also a first-class KtX'k of
CIOAKS AND TOBACCO.
Iletweon Mabio fe Hunter's and tho Post
omeo. Tidiouto, Pa. 3J W
PHOTOGRAPU GALLERY.
EI.M HTKEGTi
SOUTH OF ROBINSON A BONNER'S
JSTOKli
Tionesta, Pa.,
If. CARPENTER, - - Proprietor.
Picturea taken in all the IiiUt htylni
lhert. a-
1 htiX
TIME OF TRAINS
AT TIONKflTA STATtOV.
Houth Q:M A. M. accominodadon.
' l:53r.M,
" (i:'2 J p. M.
North i!:f A. M. flng.
3:1! P. M.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Kcv. A. O. Slone will preach in
tlio M. E. Church nc-xL Sunday evo
ning. M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'oloclf
n. m.f and Presbyterian Sunday School (
at 3 o'clock p. m. !
The boys who skate aro growing
terribly uneasy, because of tho delay
of freezing weather.
'Aftor the first of Jannary no noto
less than five dollars can be paid out
by any national bank. ,
The National of last week spouU
forth something over a column of froth
against us, and says nothing.
M. W. Tal, lTsc., has geno on a
trip to Colorado, to yiew the land.
We are not informed how long he
intends to bo absent, but presume? lie
will be back before court jek.
Wm. McGrory, of Stet"y Run,
will dispose of a lot of personal prop
el ty, consisting of horses, cows, hay,
straw, farm produce, and household
goods, on Saturday next, at public
sale.
Jno. Jamicson is at home on a
little visit. Himself, J T. Dale and
another party have been putting down
a well near Bradford. We have not
heard whether tho well is a success or
a failure.
The young men of our place are
making preparations for a social dance,
to be held in Buvard's Hall on Friday
eveuing of this week. Good music
will be iu attendance. The bill will
bo light, and a good time may be
expected.
Toe oil market was terribly ex
cited on Saturday last, and advanced
to 1.133, and on Monday declined to
93. There is a good deal of squirm
ing among speculators when these
rapid changes occur.
We arovhaving a terrible amount
of bad, wel, sloppy weather, and tu
morous bad colds are the result. The
river is up and the roads are bad.
Diphtheria is raging in sections near
here, and our pcoplo have great fear
of its advent here.
The Forest County Teachers In
stitute will meet in Tionesta on Mon
day the 16th inst. Prof. Broukway
is exerting himself to procure talant
to make tho eession no interesting one,
and wo Lave no doubt but he will
succeed. We will publish the pro
gramme in full next week.
. The Mobile Register says : "To
day the Democratic party controls the
national legislature and the South
rules tho Democracy therefore the
South is again the ruler of at least one
branch of the national government."
Quite correct.
Mr. Shupe's N. Y. Advocate, the
National party's national organ, too,
is dead. This is sad, very sad. The
thousands of persons who paid a year's
subscription to the Advocate will have
to read a fiat paper the rest of the year.
Ex.
P.Gray Meek makes no bones
about it. He saysCuctin was defeated
because a good many Democrats have
become tired of electing renegade Re
publicans to office to the exclusion of
staunch, hard-workiug, consistent ad
herents of Democracy. That's honest,
any way, and good authority, as well.
In two weeks Jas. Swailes and his
son John have trapped five wild-cats
and four 'coons. Jas. has killed two
deer in the same time. The saddles
sell for 12i cents a pound. S. II. lias
let killed a deer last week on Little
Tionesta, and Geo. Haslet and another
hunter killed one ou Tubbs' Run.
Sclden Whitman thinks he has
discovered a paint mine on his farm,
which will discount several heavy oil
wells. A bample of the paint was
brushed on a part of Prof. Brockway's
coal house. SelJcn says that it cau
be used with or without ail, and ho
firmly believes that he has a bonanza.
Wo hopeo has.
Governor Bishop, of Ohio, wil
leave the gubernatorial chair without
a twig remaining of his laurel wreath
Even some of the Democratic papers
irreverently refer to him as "our ol
imbecile, bankrupt, fraud of a Gover
nor. wnen a uemocrauo omcmi
6poken of in that way by his own par
ty paphrs he has about reached the
"laBt ditch."
in T"v . a t ; t j
Tho lecturn of Iter. Dr. Carna
chan, on Monday evening last, was
well attended, notwithstanding the in
clemency of the weathet. It was at
tentively listened to throughout by b
thoroughly i uteres led audieuce, and
we have hoard only praise of the lec
ture and lecturer from everybody who
has expressed an opinion. We aro
sorry that we have not space to give a
few of the points ho made, but suflice
it to say that he exploded numerous
fallacies, and advanced several new
Ideas on tho subject of temperance.
Our people will bo glad to listen again
to Dr. Ciuiiaclmii whenever ho can
make it ennveuient to bo with us.
England, besides havinr the ex
citement of a war to attract her atten
tion, is, in some of her industrial cen
tres, undergoing a tcrriblo depression.
In the Shcflicld district enforced idle
ness and stagnation in business prevail
to an alarming extent. Reduction
after reduction was made in tho wages
of tho workingmen, and has finally
been followed by strikes. Thousands
of workingmen are now idle, and they
and their dependent families are re
duced almost to pauperism. England
is more depressed to day than this
country.
-'-Congress met on Monday last,
and President Hayes' Annual Mass
age w published in the daily papers of
yesterday. It is too long for ns to
publish even a synopsis of it. It
touches upon all the topics of theaay;
and upon the President's Southern
policy, it is dflicult to say whether he
deems it a Buccess or a failure. The
message is an interesting document,
andontains much information which
will be of use to all who are giving
close attention to the hnancial ques
tions, and other intricate matters per
taining to our government. ,
The safe for the Commissioners'
office has arrived, and we do not hesi
tate to pronounce it a good bargain
for the price. It is larger than the
one in the Treasurer's office, and as
complete, except that there isii burglar-proof
box in the insiJThis is
no dctiiment, however, t5is it would
onlv he in the road in that office. It
is a second-hand safe, but is, to air in
tents and purposos, as good as new,
and cost less than half the amount
paid for the Treasurer's safa.
W. C. Pluramer has served notice
on Col. Dick, that he will contest his
election to Congress on the grounds of
corrupt use of money to influence votes,
fraud, irregularity in certain districts,
bribery and intimidation of voters.
The Meadville Republican pronounces
tho wholo business an attempt at
blackmail, and further says that Mr.
Plum ra or knows that his accusations
are a tissue of lies, and that the sore
spot with him is that Dick wouldn't
bribe somebody.
-Two years ago a bet was made by
some parties in town, ou the Presiden
tial election. The question that agi
tated tho country, the electors, and
Jhe electoral commission, also agitated
the parties to the bet, and the assist
ance of "Wilkes Spirit of the Times"
was called into requisition. That pa
per decided that Hayes was elected,
and the stakeholder was instructed to
deliver the funds into the hands of the
lucky man, which was done yesterday.
There's a battle among the giauts
in the Democratic party in this State.
U. S. Senator Wallace and Mr. Barr,
of the Pittsburgh rod, are at it, tooth
and nail, calling each other everything
they are, and showing up each other's
records in a manner the reverse of
complimontary. The "open letters"
they write at each other are interesting
reading, and the result will be the
political death of on or both the
champions.
Thanksgiving passed of quietly,
Some had turkeys, others had ge'ese
others ducks, and others venison for
Thanksgiving dinner. All must have
digested well, as we hear of no one
being sick. In the evening services
were held in the Presbyterian Church,
and Rev. Elliot delivered a very
able and pertinent sermon, which was
listened to by a fair audience. Con
trary to the usual custom there was
no dance in Tionesta in the evening.
By a notice in another column it
will be seen that the Commissioners
have called in $10,000 of the out
standing couuty bonds, which will be
redeemed ou and after Jan., let.
That's all right. Keep right on gen
tlemen. Cull them all in at the earl
iest possible moment. A county debt
js pot a county blessing.
I AM HFRE !
I hare arrived in Tionesta .to-day,
with a complete stock of Reajy-Made
Clothing, Hats, Caps, &c, tc., in the
Acomb Building. '
Call and tee me.
L. Sijion.
The annual re union of the Tenth
Regiment Pennsylvania Reserves will
be held at Beaver, Beaver county, Pa.,
Friday, December 13, 1878, tho an
niversary 'f the battle of Fredericks
burg. Col. M. S. Quay, of Philadel
phia, is the orivtor of tho day. All who
calculate to attend should write to
Capt. A. M. Gilkey, New GaUilec,
Beaver county, Pa., so that provision
can bo made for their .entertainment.
A communication on educational
topics has reached us. It may be that
we will make room for it in a week or
two.
Property Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I have
purchased from Peter Knight the fol
lowing property, viz : 1 yoke oxen, 2
cows, 1 heifer, 8 hogs, 1 set blacksmith
tools, 1 timber sled and chains, 1 cook
stove, bed and bedding, and all his
peraooal property, all of which I have
left in his possession, to be removed at
my pleasure. All persons are hereby
warned not to meddle with or remove
tho same. Susakah Cussins, "
Cooksburg, Forest Co., Pa.
New Crop N. O. Molasses, at Rob
Yson & Bonner's. Try it. 36-3
-M. Wilk, Jeweler, of Tidioute, of
fers his entire stock at lower prices
than the samo goods have ever been
purchused, here or elsewhere. Give
him a call. tf.
I take pleasure in certyfyiug that
the Sweet Worm Powder hus worked
wonders in my family. My girl, four
years old, was taken with convulsions,
rolling up the'eyes, and straightening
out of the limbs, and seemed to be al
most lifeless, when I borrowed some of
the Sweet Worm Powder, male by E.
K. Thompson, TitusviMe, Pa., giving
bar two doses, when she was relieved at
once, l also gave some to my other
children with the same effect.
Geo. M. Herring, Kerr Hill, Pa.
Prepared and sold by E K. Thomp
son, TitusviMe, Pa. Price 25 cents a
bottle.
Sold by G. W. Bovard, Tionesta,
Pa. 36 2t
Fresh buckwheat flour from new
buckwheat, at Robinson &Bonucr's.-3
Dobbins' Electrio Soap.
Having obtained the agency of this
celebrated soap for Tionesta and vi
cinity we append the opinion of some
of our best people as to its merits :
"I have tried Dobbin?' Electric Soap,
made by I. L. Cragiu & Co., Phil'a,
Pa., and find that it is all the manu
facturers claim it to be. It is the wo
men's friend, because it saves one-half
the labor. Mrs. J. L. Craio."
"Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best
I have ever used. I can heartily rec
ommend it. It is a charm in the wash
tub. Mrs. D. S. Knox."
"I take pleasure in recommending
Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supe
rior article, in fact the King of Soaps.
Mrs. W. R. Reck."
We desire all our frieuds and cus
tomers to give this soap one trial, so
the may know just how good the best
soap in the U. S. is.
22-12 Robinson & Bonner,
Tionesta Pa. Sole Agents.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY,
By Robiusou & Bonner, Dealers in
General Merchandise.
Flour barrel ... $5.50 0.25
Flour $1 sack, best - 1.60
Corn Meal, 100 tts - - 1.50
Chop feed, pure grain - - 1.30(1.40
Rye f bushel CO
OaU New bushel .... 30,
Corn, ear 25S0
Beans bushel - 2.0e3.00
Ham, sugar cured - 10
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured 10
Shoulders ..... 78
Whitehall, half-barrels ... 5.75
Lake herring half-barrels - - 3.75
Sugar - 0H
Syrup 75 1.00
N. O. Molasses new ... CO75
Roast Rio Coffoo ... - 25
RioCoffeo, 20&23
Java Coffeo ..... 85
Tea ...... ,40JO
Butter .....- lS(y,20
Rico 10
Kggs, fresh .... 20
Salt 1.80 l.!M)
Lard H
Iron, common bar .... 2.75
Nails, lOd, keg .... 2.75
Potatoes .... 75(!i'JO
Lime Mil 1.50(31.60
Dried Apples per lb ... 8(,10
DviodBeef - - - 17 H
Nkwtown Millp, Pa., Nov. 19, '78.
Mk. Dunn': I wish to inform the
readers of iho RKi't'PMC.VN and the
citizens of Forest County generally,
that I shall make a thorough canvas
of the. County, as Agent for the Rem
ington Sewing Mnebine. I havo fur
nished a number rf thre Mfehine3 to
the people of this County, among whom
are,
Mrs. D. B: Tobcy, Buck Mills.
Mrs. John Mathe, "
Mrs.' John Hunter, Ross Run.
Mrs. Dsuiel Brecht, Beaver Valhy.
Mrs. Siebert Burhen, Dutch Hill.
Miss Zuendel, "
The most of theso ladies have tested
other machines, and I am willing that
auy one desirous of purchasing a Sew
ing Machine should consult them.
Yours respectfully,
Aaron Elliott.
New Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUK of a writ of Lev. Facias
issued out of tlio Court of Common
Pleas o!' Forest County, and to mo direct
ed, there will bo exposed tosnic by public
vendue or outcry, at Fagundas, on the
Berry Lease, in IJai niony Township, on
MONDAY, D10C. 23, A. D., 1878,
at 9 o'clock A. M., the following described
property, to-wit :
S. Squire and P. C. Bloeher, now for nse
of S. Squire vs F. B. Squiro and O. O.
Cottle, Assignee in Bankruptcy of F. B
Squire, Lev. Fa. No. 17, Deo. Term, 1278.
L. it A. The undivided one-third interest
in all that certain leasehold interest situate
in Harmony Township, Forest County,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a post, thence by
.land now or formerly owned or belonging
to Hon. A. McCalinont, south 2 degrees
west 18! 5-10 perches, thenco by land of
John Fleming, north eighty-eight degrees
west 87 perches, thence by laud of "Wil
liam Gorman north 2 degrees euRt 187 5-10
perches, thence by land of C. O. Fagundaa
south 88 degrees east 88 perches to the
place of beginning. Containing M acres
and 30 perches and allowance, beln the
. I 1.-.. A T nMK AI' 1 .
ISeott. known as tho John Lamb Ti ict.
and being the samo land leased to the de
fendant by Walter Scott and John J. Rock
well, of Now York city, by loose dated the
iflJth dny ot Juno, 187D.
Aeso. The undivided one-third inter
est in 10 well rigs, machinery -and tools
thereunto belonging.
Ai.so. -The undivided one-third inter
est in a carpeifer'a rig now ready for use.
Aijso. The undivided one-fourth inter
est iu 5 wells together with rigs, machine
ry and tools thereunto belonging.
Also. The undivided one-third inter
est in a quantity of lumber andrjg timber
sullicient to erect 5 rigs.
Also. Tho undivided ono-fourth inter
est in 2 horses, wagon, bob-slcigha and
harness.
Also. The undivided one-third inter
est in a curtain iron tank of tho capacity
of 9O0O barrels.
Also. The undivided one third inter
est in 5000 cords of wood cut to use in run
nins said wells.
Also. All defendant's interest in all
tho tools, rigs, lixturcs, pipe, tubing,
casing, pumj'S, luacuuiery, and otlier
property on said leasehold.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of F. B. Squire and O. O. Cottle
Assignee of F. B. Siiuiro at tho suit of S.
Squire and P. C. Bloeher, now for use of
S. squire.
Tako Notioo, tho money must bo paid
when tho property ia struck down, or it
win bo immediately resold.
J. SIIAWKKY, Sheriff
- Tionesta, Dee, 2, 1878.
Notico to Bond-Holders.
TVTOTICR is hnrebv civen that the nrinei
JLi pal and airuod interestoii the follow
ing Fordst County Bunds will be raid nt
tho Treasurer's Oftice, Tionesta, Pa., on
the 1st day of January, 1K7!, aad that the
interost on said bonds will cease on that
day : Bonds No. 1, 2 and 3, $1000 each ;
No. IB and 17, 00 each; JNo. l and ltt,
5Gc: each ; No. 21, 'Si, 2U and so, tfiuooeacb
and No. 3:?. K00.
ELI BERLIN, ")
ISAAC LONO, Co. Commissioners.
JOHN RECK, J
Attest J. T. Brennan, Clerk.
Trial List for December Term
1878.
Pbotdonotary's Office, )
Forest Co., Pa
No. Tr. Yr.
1 Henry Owston et al vs. J. J.
Sloan 31 Doc. 78
2 Sclden Whitman vs. J. W.
H. Reisinger, et al admrs 45 Dec. 70
IS If, . A Knew lor use vs. S. 11.
Haslet (17 Sep. 77
4 U.u. Ainger Trustee vs.j.isb-
ua Douglass et al 10 Doc. 77
5 William R. Coon vs. Robert
McCloskey 27 Doe. 77
6 J. R. Jones vs. Frank Barr 5 May 78
7 Edward Jones vs. John Pe
terson 22 M ay 78
8 Jacob Helm vs. J. S. Hood 7 Feb. 78
9 Cloorgo B. Walters vs. Sam
uel Clark 52 Sep. 78
10 Calvin u. iimkley vs. war
ren Huttou et al 2 Sep. 78
11 :pnriam ituiumau vs. j. i' .
Overlander 65 Sep. 7
12 County of Forest vs. A. J.
Wiggins et al overseers 23 May 78
13 Terrct-sa Roberta vs. James
J. Fisher 13 May 78
13 Hugh m. Hole vs. John o-
som et al 6 Feb. 78
15 John D. Hunt et al, Road
Com'rs vs. Auditor' Re
port Jonks Township 20 May 78
D. W. CLARK, Prothonotary,
Tionesta, Dec. 2, 1K7.
PROCLAMATION.
Whkhkas, Tho Hon. L. D. Wetmore
President Judge of tho Court of Com.
mon Pleas and Quarter Sessions iu and for
tho county ot t orest. has lstmed ins pre
cept for holding a Court of Common Plena
Quarter Sessions, Ac, at Tionesta, for
the County of Forest, to comnienco ,n the
fourth Monday ot Doc. next, being tne
23d day of Due. 178. Notice is therefore
given to tho Coroner, Justices of tho Peace
and Constables of said county, that they be
then anil thci o in their proper persons at
ivn u I'Kii'K, .. m., iii n:u u;iv, wim.r yir
records, inquisitions exainiiiatio,iid
other remembrances, to do lluisonnigs
which to their ollices appertain to tie done,
and to those whoaro bound iu recognizanoe
to prosecute against tho prisoners that are
or shall be in the jail of Forest County, that
thoy be then and there present to prosecute
aguinst them as shall be just, (iiven un
der my hand and seal A. D. 1S78.
JUSTIS S1LWKEV, Sberiir.
Wld3 Av-Tkai
Oil City Dc.,
lor 1878.
WrX'vi Tlian ICrcrt
Moro and Fn .'-liT News, find Moi ,
ing Matt r ti.iin nr-v oth"r Dni'y I'm
in Norf.i- i-t n PennsV 1 vim i i I
iflrf oil cm; daily nfcj'wc;
HAS ION E5tAS(...;0 TO U COLUMN,
And wi'.l be,: ti tl'" new year with
OVER 6.0C1 DAILY CinCUUtfiOS,
Lr.rEtir than r. : ai'aiv.r- by nil v daily
pcw.ip per In l'a. .nilsidou'thv larfcu eiiie.
It has gained tlds by givin-r nil the fresh-'
est news, and sparing no cxf-'iise in ob
taining itfips. It, bas eovrewpondriii in
every portion of tho Oil Region, besides
several reporters who aro constantly trav
eling, 'i'iio proprietors, editors ai.d re
porter! at staff, nre all young and energetic
men, whose aim Is l mnU tho Derrick
the leading newspaper of Western Penn
sylvania. The Dkriuck will be better than ever
for 1877. It will l ave special reporters at
Washington and llarrisburg. who will
send daily specials of all important events.
Its renders vill be kept posted on pll tho
political news of t.l.o dv, as reports from'
an independent standpoint, wh 'arg'i
ruportcriat fn:c will keep them tn-'.-rmetf
on local matters. It will also, as it doe
now, take tho lend, in discussinurriiiestions
of importance to oilmen, nnd worK faith-1
JUly lor the interest of the Oil Region. It
will maintain its position as authority in
oil statistics, and its market quotations;
will always bo found reliable.
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at Oil City, the Metropolis of the Oil Re
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n mo world, lias better advantages for ob
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Each stylo being the best of its
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g? Beautiful Photograpic Transpan .
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Pictures,
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directions for using, sent on reees;
cents.
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