v V V II I A 9 i TO) ' 4 i it it 3 As Ac potest 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. II, 1878. BOROUGH OFFICERS. br.crr.t--W. U. DlJVN. 0 unci I mm A , it. ieny, . vv. novum, .T. A. Proper, W. It. Reek, Win. Richards, N. N. Foreman. Ju. it ices of the Peace C. A. Handall, J. T. Drennan. inmtnhle. II. Hwmrafnrt Sl,hnnt Director . II. May. IT. O. Pa vis, I). W. Clark, W. It. Dunn, A. B. Kel ly, J. T. Brennan. FOrtEST COUNTY OFFICERS. rrtniilf.nl Jmlye1,. D. Wktmohk. Antocinle, Judge--Jus. (. Dai.k, Ko vaup Kkrr. r.-.u, urcr VVm. LaWRF.?CB. ft-nthonotciry, IlrgWer ltccor1)!r.,t-c. finnmlHHlonrrnKLl BkHLIH. ISAAC Lon, Jonif Iticnr. County Superintendent 1. S. Bnocit- WAY. District Attorney H. T. Inwitf. .wry Coin misxion era Lyman Cook, P. V. Mkncii.MOTT. Cuvntv SnrvrinrT. D. Col.LINS. rVi.-nnVr W. O. Oomtux. V,.,t,l .4 mtitort Nlf'rTOT.AH TlJOMr- eoN. J. it. Nkit.t-, If. A. ZunsnKM. Member of ConrrrcsU AltllY WHITK. An-cinl,lyS. B. Aonkw. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI0NE3TA LODGE I. O. of O. F". Friday evening, nt 7 nTlCKTS every 1?L o'cl look. In thoLodgrt Hooin in Far- tcldKG'.Hall. s.n.IUWIN.N.O. a. W. S AW Y K It, Nce'y. -H-tf. J. W. vValker, ATTOUNKY AT LAW, Tionesta, T. Olllenntthfl ltur.il Ilonne. Will At tend to business In tho evenings and on Huturdayn. E. L. Davis, ATTOUNRY AT LAW, Tionests, Pa. CoUcrtionn niado in this ami adjoin ing counties- Q-1y 3Vt IIjKH V. T A. W 10. ATTORNEY AT LAW, XI Street, L''T-." W. K. LATHY. J- A"NKW. LATHY it AGNlV, A TTO Jl YS AT LAM', TIOHIWTA, TA. ATTENTION NOI.TMHKHJ 1 liavo been admitted t practice as an Attornev in tlio roiiHion Oll'ico at Wash ington, " 1. C All oliicers, xoldiers, or nailer who were Injured in tho lato war, koiihIoiih to which thnv may bo ntitlod, lv callinsc on or addressing mo at Tionesta 1a. Also, claims for arrearages vf pay and bounty will receive prompt at- tenfuni. ,v.t Having hociiwer four yoara aaoldior in tho Nto war, and having for a number or JirSS-Cl tho collection f claims in the 'fMV,s- Hibln tima. J. II. AdMvVV. I UK. F. W. Hays, a TTOUNEY at law, ami otahy . ... . . I aSCity: Vtr vta wm. LAW- L nkxcK, PiioruiETou. This houso is ceidrallv locnien. r.verj inuiK no, -i.u well furniKhed Sii)'or'ujr Hccoinmoda (ions anil strict Bttention given to guests. Vegetable and Fruits of all kinds served in their season. Samplo room for Com mercial Agents. .. ... CENTRAL. HOUSE, , RONNEH .v AONEW IU.OCK Prnnrintor. This is a L. new . ,1 I . I.n.l1 TlHnil ill, fill tllft House, mill iinMjiinu Ik ' ". . .1 Hccoinmodation or tno punnc. a iirin. of tho itmnso of tho public is solicited, rt-'-y . 1 1ON EST A HOUSE. C. nmth ofVSon I'r. This houso has been thoroughly re- litted and refurnishod, and a portion or tho i!uh tta mtronago is ,espe-tfully solicited, J. K. RIjAIXIS, W., TIONESTA, PA. iWrton. ITottrs; 7 tofl A. M.. 7 to 9 r m. Wednesdays ami rximrunyo nw... A. V. tO 3 P. M. H. II. MAT. . 4. B. KKLLY. MAY, r All K CO., B A F K E B S Corner of Elm A WalnutSts. Tionesta. Hank of Discount and Deposit. iHterest allowod on Timo Deposits. Collections made on all tho Principal points of tho U. St Collodions solicited. 18-ly. TIDIOUTE SHAVING SALOON. T. II. BARNES, Puop'biktob. SIIAVINd, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing and every thing in the Tonsorial Art dono with neatness and despatch. Also a lirst-class stock of CIGARS AND TOHACCO. aSliSi&?iIUna,lJtt . PHOTOGRAPH uaLLfiiti.i EI.M WTUBFTi I SOUTH OF ROBINSON & BONNER'S STORE. Tionosta, Pa., k CARPENTER, - - - Proprietor. Picture taken in all the lUt styles TIME OF TRAINS AT TIONESTA STATION. South 0:51 A. m. accommodation. 1 :53 P. M. ' 11:21 r. M. North A. m. fbig. " 3:1!) p. m. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Rov. Elliot will occupy tho pul pit of the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, morning and evening. M. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. in., and Presbyterian Sunday Sehol at 3 o'clock p. m. Jno. Hulinga knocked over a fawn, with a shot gun, on Monday. ()tl,er (ecr Wero seen and ehot at, but not hung up. The river is "on a high" this mor ning, having three to four feet of water above a good rafting stage. It has not been ns .high befor in three or four years. Application is-to be made to tho board of pardons fojrUie pardon of Bossy and Freeman, tfhto were sent up for a burglary job Tidioute last spring. Don't forget tho Ivjtuto next week. Iho Co. Supt. is tf"".e best be can to get a programme Vj3 to in teres! teachers and citizens, as it is de eirable that all teachers of tho County should attend The "oldest inhabitants" who have been prophesying a haid winter, are in bad odor at present. A few days or a few weeks, however, may restore them" the unshaken confidence of their con stitueuts The Tidiouto News says that Hor ace Jones killed two deer at Swagger Run, on Thursday last. Horace is thorough sportsman, and a dead shot with a rifle, at either target or game, beside being "a bad man" at wing shooting. Mr. II. II. Keeler, who has been operating at Bradford for nearly a year past, put in an appearance here on Monday last. He has been engaged in putting dowu well?, and was looking for a shooting iron with which to slay a little venison for home consumption. On Monday last. Messrs. J. W. jnrnie8on .Albert and Wilbcr Grove ' , . aud Harlem Adams departed for Brad- ford whore all are encaged in some i,,rui " n,v c b a butincss. Wheu outside places uecd talent of any kind, all they have to do jg t0 make a draft on Tionesta -Two weeks from to day Christ- mas Will ue Willi US,. lius is rawuer n i rfl-f- ! uaa1.am - . 1 po0r year lor Santa waus to Keep up his reputation for liberality, but we hope that ho will remember all the y"g folks, and as many of the old 0nes as possible, A movement is on foot to have the Rev. Dr. Carnachan deliver a lecture in this place on some evening of Court week, for tho benefit of tho Presbyter ian Church fund. Wo do not know whether the matter has assumed the I 1 AMnn V.I but BUiipe vl a ueuu hjiibiu'i d tv, hope 80. The Meadville Philharmonic So- ciety, by request of a large number of will produce the opera cf La Sonnambula in that place . . . this evening. 1 his society is one of the best and most thorough musical organizations iu the State. Geo. S. Hunter was iu our oftico on jRturday, ana aesireu us to nonce as something unprecedented, the fact that no ice has been formed in the riv er this season, up to date. He says that this ia an exception to all rule, and that he has never Been nor heard of the river having been free from ice continuously as lata as this, Last week we remarked that oil had gone up to 1.131 on the Saturday previous, and declined to 931 ou the Monday following. It now appears that; tho rapid rise and fall was the re sult of a combination gotten tip to squeeze "dabblers," who were some what in the road of regular brokers The result was that some of those not inside the ring "got left," in an efTec tual manner, and Beveral assignments ... made Peterson's Magazine for December is to hand, and contains two Buperb steel engravings, a beautiful colored fashion plate, and a large colored pat tern of Persiaa Embroidery ia Appli que. The usual supplement, with a full-sized pattern for a Winter Man tilla, is gien. The reading matter is unsurpassed, Two new novelets are commenced in this number. Terms $2 a year. For club terms, premium Hot, or if yon wish to- subscribe, address f 'has. .T: Peterson. 303 Chestnut fct .jiadplnbia The "Doctor ' who runs the Na tional flatters himself that be has "set tled tho Rei'Uhucan's stomach" with lis nostrums, because we did not see fit to reply to a column of absolutely nothing, which appeared in his pre vious issue. This is a mistake, just as lis accounts of a great many of his . . rrl . cases aro mistaRes or worse, ine lisrur.LiCAN is and has been hearty, and if it should ever fall sick, we should endeavor to call in somebody who has more than blissful ignorance and a hard cheek to recommend him, and who didn't treat cases by "com parison." The only remarkable sen tonce in the column referred to, is the following: "If he, or any other per son thinks to cast any reflection on our medical knowledge, or dares to hint that wo obtained our diploma in anv other than a lawful manner, we hereby braw1. him or any one else who takes that position, as either a knave or a fool." Now, as far as wo are con cerned, we are always very careful not to cast reflections on anythiug that doesn't exist or, as Bill Allen says, a d d barren ideality." Since some of his recent treatment of cases "by comparison," we are afraid that his "medical knowledge ' will not be in very great demand about home here after. We will go further than even the "Doctor" goes, and say that if any person believes he got his "medical knowledge" in an unlawful manner, orVi'fiy other manner, he is a hopeless imbccje. As to how he got his di plonlaVwe are free to say we don't Know. Since tho clurter has been takan ar from the "JJnivcrsity of Philadf it has.yecome impossi- ble to just. wW bought their diplomas, who stole" them, or who swindled old Payne the faculty out of them. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The Forest County Teachers', Insti tute for 1878, will be held at Tionesta, commencing Monday, December 16th, at 2 o clock r. m., and closing x naay following. Tho sessions will be held in the Court House. The services of Hon. Henry Houck, Deputy Stato Superintendent; Prof. J. A. Cooper, Principal of the Edin boro Stato Normal School, and Supt. Geo. R. Dixon, of Elk County, have been secured, and that fact will be assurance to every one that the work of every session will be practical, ben eficial, and just what is needed by our teachers. Prof. J. A. Cooper will give instruc tion in School Organization, Manage ment, Government, the Common Branches, and Methods of Teaching, PROGRAMME OF EVESINQ SESSIONS. Mondav Eveninc. Welcome Ad- 1 w dress, by Mr. J. E. Hillard. - ti tin .i t ;. ' spouso by Mr. n . i-. v nmeKin. . lectures. Tuesday Evening. Prof. J. A. Cooper ; subject, Educational Forces, W..lno,l. -Ruoninw n"nt. Geo. R. Dixon ; subject, Educational Prab- eU38. Ihursday Evening. i roi. J. a. Cooper ; subiect, Visit to Educational . . , Museum and Depository, loronto. Friday Evening. Supt. Geo. R. Dixon; subject, Forco and Inction. The Institute will use Prof. E. O. Lyte's new music book, "School Room Songs." I am desirous of making this Insti tute one of interest to the teachers of this county, and I trust that the pro gramme herein oflered will be carried out to the very letter, that all persons appointed to take part win do present, ml tbftt all tha tpacliera of this coun ty, together with oil other persons who are interested in the cause of educa tion, will attend. It is expectod that the school director will encourage this Institute by permitting their teachers to close their respective schools lnsti tute week, bo that all the teachers the county can be present. None can afford to lose a single session. Indeed I do not believe wo have one teacher in our countv who will. Shall I be disappointed ? H. S. Brockway, Co. Supt. We are under obligations to Mr. T. B. Cobb for late files of Dallas, Tex- w -r 11 ( . 1 II .1. as, papers, liimseir, latner anu orom er are down in the Lone Star State, looking over the land, and we believe if they are suited they propose to move there in the spring. The dance on Friday evening last was well attended, and ia said to have been a very enjoyable occasion. The music was furnished by Mr. Toy another member of McCiay's band, Examine these Prices. Overcoats from $7 up. Underclothes from 60 cts. . to $3.50 a suit. Men's Suits from $6.25.(o $20. Boys' Suits from $t to $7. Hats and Caps from 50 cts. to $3.50. Buck Gloves, $1.25. Buck Mittens, $1.00. Trunks from $5.00 up. Neckties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, and all kinds of Men's Furnishing Goods, for sale at prices lower than ever. L. SIMON, Acomb Building, Tioneita, Pa. Report of the public schools of Tionesta Borough, for the month end ing Dec. 4, 1878 : School No. 1. No. enrolled, males, 2G ; females, 35 ; total, 61. Averago attendance, males, 20 ; fe males, 28 ; total, 48. No. neither abseut nor tardy, males, 2; females, 7 ; total, 9. No. f visitors, 18. Names of pupils neither nbsont nor tardy : Charles Adams, Charles Da vis, Emma Sawyer, Emma Davi9, Car rie Davis, May Shawkey, Katie Pease, Sadio Tease and Dora Adams. J. W. Walker, Teacher. School No. 2.-No. enrolled, males, 21 ; females, 34 ; total, 55. Average attendance, males, 21; fe mftea 34 . totai 37, No. neither absent nor tardy, niales 5 ; females, 3 ; total, 8. No. of visitors, 11. Names of pupils neither absent nor tly : Bertie Davis, Ilartie Law- IC-ne Georgo Lawson, Elbert Cid- v0f Corbet Agnew, Lizzi Ran-dll, jjay Agnew and Vernie Agnew. Mns. E. M. Woods, Teac1fcf. A telecrram on Ihtirsdav last con- . veyed the sad news of the death of Mr. John R. Bltine. at Colorado Springs, . . .. j. Uoloraao, on tne morning oi inai uay. Tho deceased was the father of Dr. . ,. . , , JLiiaine, oi mis piace, ami was nurt- ou an extended visit last summer, and la(o m ft-iends. His bereaved f . thesvmnathvofall friends m. j L j and acquaintances here. His ago was i about 73 years. We see discouraged hunters going throusrh town, empty-handed,, on their way from the woods to the bosom of their families, where they will doubt' less hear a few words on tho waste of money aud time on a wild goose chase. The weather, however, we must say, 1 1 i 1 1 has been yery unfavorable for hunting, .,. We give our readers tne i resi- dent s Message in tlie form ot asuppli- ment this week, several having mani fested a desire lhAt we should do so, on account of tho Republican being the only paper that comes to their lamilies. It is a document which will bear a close perusal, and should be read by all. The Christmas Tree for the Sun day Schools is a fixed fact, a hard working and energetic committee hav ing the matter in charce. The affair will doubtless be iuteresting and bene fleial .. BAROSMA ! Vt9 boelrnrliA liver and kidnev n , t f -i t relieve in- . r y iF aammtion or 80renss iu the lumbar reeioa caused by strain, cold or female -.eakrje68t a8 hundreds testify every day. We do not recommend it for all diseases, but have cured hundreds of cases troubled or affected as above I montioned. It acts directly on the liver and kidneys. Prepared and sold by E. K. Thomp son (24 yoare a druggist) Titusville, Pa., and sold by doalers in medicines. 0ne do&f per bf,ue g0ij by (j. W. Bovard, Tionesta, - Ta 1 38 2t Dobbins' Electric Soap. Having obtained the agency of this fejebrated soap for Tionesta and vi- c;uity wo append the opinion of some - 0f 0ur best people as to its merits : in I have tried Dubbini' Electric Soap, m&$Q by I. L. Cragin & Co., Phil'a, ja-f &Q$ fiU(i 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. Mns. J. L. Craio." "Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best 1 have ever useu. j. can iieanuy rcu ommeud it. It is a charm in the wash tub. Mrs. D. S. Knox." "I take pleasure in rocommending Dobbins' Electric Soap. It is a supe rior article, in fact the King of Soaps. Mrs. W. R. Keck." We desire all our friends nnd cus- tomers to give this soap one trial, so tiiej njay know just how good the best Boap ja the U. S. is. aud 92-12 Robinson it Bonner, Tionesta Pa. Solo Agents, Newtown Miu.8, Pa., Nov. 19, '78. Mu. Dunn: I wish to inform the readers of the liF.run.icAN and the citizens of Forest County generally, that I shall make a thorough canvass of the County. a3 AcDt for tho Rem ington Sowing Machine. I have fur nished a number of theso Machines to tho pcoplo of this County, nniong whom are, ' Mrs. D. B: Tobey, Buck Mills. Mrs. John Mathe, ' Mrs. John Hunter, Ross Run. Mrs. Deniel Brecht, Beaver Valley. Mrs. Siebert Burhen, Dutch Hill. Miss Zuendel, " The most of these ladies have tested other machines, and I am willing that any one desirous of purchasing a Sew ing Machine should consult thorn. Yours respectfully, Aakon Em.iott. Kcw Advertisement, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY VIRTUK of n writ of hot. Facias isHiU 'l out of tho Court of Common I'loas of Forost County, and to mo direct ed, there will bo exposed toale ly public vciuluo or outcry, at raunuas, on mo liorry Lease, In llarniony Township, on MONDAY, DEC. 23, A. D., 1S7S, nt 9 o'clock A. M., thJ following doscribed rP-yty . t.-wit: of S. Sfpiire vs F. 15. Hquiro and O. O. Cottle. Assignee In llankruptcy of F. Suuire. Lev. Fa. No. 17. Dec. Term. I87f. lJ. l. A . 1 IIO UIKl l HICU IIIIO-HIII 14 111 ll'l CML in all that certain leasehold interest situate "in Harmony Township, forest Countv, Pennsylvania, bounded and aeacriDea as follows: lieirinning at a post, thence by land now or formerly owned or belonging to Hon. A. McCalmont, south 2 degrees west 187 5-10 perches, thence by land of John F leming, norm eigiuy-eigiiiuegrees west 87 perches, tiienco ny lanu oi v n liain Gorman north 'I degrees east 1S7 5-10 nerclies. thence by land of C. U. i agundas south HS degrees east 88 perches to the nlaco of beirinning. Containing m acres ,and 30 perches and allowance, boin the same land deeded by A. Lamb to Walter Scott, known as the John Lamb Tract, and being the same lanu teasou 10 uie de fendant by waiteracowanu J.onn j. liocK- well, of New ork city, by lease dated the asth'davot Juno. I8iii. also". Tho undividod one-third inter pstln 1Q well ri, mMuinery and tools thereunto belonging. Also. -The undivided one-third mter- est in a carpenter's riir now ready for use Also. Tho undivided onc-iourin imer est in 5 wells together with rigs, machine ry and tools thereunto belonging. Also. The undivided one-third inter est in'a quantity of lumber and ng timber sullicient to erect 5 rigs. Also. Tho undivided one-fourth inter est in 12 horses, wagon, bob-sleighs and harness. Also. The undivided one-third intcr- est in a certain iron tank ol tho capacity Also. The undivided one third inter est in 2000 cords of wood cut to use in run- ninur said wells. Also. All Ucicnuant s lnteresi in mi tho tools. Hits, fixtures, pipe, tubing, casing, pumps, machinery, and other nronertv on said leasehold. ' ... . " . ... , X- 1 1.1 II.- I -A.tttVl-11 All CACI UWWII CIIVt MJ jwv property of F. It. Squire and O. o. C Assiirneo of F. II. Suuire at the suit laKen in execution ana 10 ucbuiu Cottle of S. Squir0 and P, c. uiocher, now for use of h. houire. when the property is struck down, or it will be immediately resold. J. SIIAWKEY, Sheriff. Tionesta, Dec, 2, 1H78. Notico to Bond-Holders. TVTOTICE is hereby given that tho princi I pal and acuruod : ml and acuruod interetiton the follow- :ie loll 3 paid ing f orest t ounty nanus win uo aid at the Treasurer's Ollice. Tionosta, Pa., on the 1st day of January, 1H70, and that the interest on said bonds win cease on mat day : Bonds No. 1, 2 and 3, iflOOO each ; No. 16 and 17. SMI0 each : No. 18 and lit, lf600 each ; No. 21, 22, 29 and 30, f 1000 each. - and No. art. soo. IN, 1 ISAAC LONO, Co. Commissioners. JOHN HECK, ) Attest J. T. Bkennan, Clerk. Trial List for December Term 1878. . rROTlION'OTARY'S QFFIOK, 1 Forest Co., Pa No. Tr. Yr, 1 Henry Owston et al vs. J. J. Sloan 31 Dec. 78 O J.,!.1 U'MIiviiiii va -T W II. Rcisinuer. et al admrs 45 Dec. 3 D. W. Agnew for use vs. S. H. Haslet ('7 Sep. 4 CD. Ainger Trustee vs.Josh- ua Douglass ct al iu uoc. 5 William R. Coon vs Itobert McCloskev 27 Dee. 77 6 J. It. Jones vs. Frank Ban- 0 May 78 7 Edward Jones vs. John Pe terson 2 May 78 8 Jacob Helm vs. J. S. Hood 7 1 eb. 78 9 Goorge B. Walters vs. Sam uel Clark S2 Sop. 73 10 Calvin G. Hinkley vs. War ren Hutton tt al 2 Sep. 78 11 Kphriani Ruhlman vs. J. F. Overlander 65 Sep. 78 12 County of Forest vs. A. J. Siirgins et al overseers 2.'1 May 78 13 Terressa Roberts vs. James 13 Hugh M. Bole vs. John Bo- J. Fisher 13 May 78 Horn et al 0 1 eb. i 15 John D. Hunt ct al, Road Com'rs vs. Auditor's Re port Jenks Township 20 May 78 D. W. CLAHK, Prothonotary. Tionesta, Dec. 2, 17. PROCLAMATION. Wnr.iiKAs. The Hon. L. D. Wet more, President Judi;o of the Court of t'om- jr'!;! ccpt for holding a Court of Common Pleas Ouartor Sessions. Ar... at Tionesta, for tho County of Forest, to commence) on fourth Monday ol Doc. next, being mo Midday of Dec. 1.S78. Notice is therefore given to the Coroner, Justiccsot the Peace and Constables of said county, thatthev bo then and there in their prober persons at ten o'clock, A. M., ol said day, wun meir records, inquisitions examinations and other remembrances, to do thoso tilings which to their oltices appertain to bOdono, and to those v lit) aro bound in recoguianco to prosecute aaiiiHt the prisoners that are or shall bo in the jail of Forest County, that they be then anil there present to prosecute uiitii.st them as shall bo just. Oiven un der my hand and seal A. D. 1878, JlsuniiA vv 'v i , -mici in. Wid) Aw Oil cuy JL. For is; Itcllff Thnn lrr I Morn and Fresher News, and Mm . ing Matter than fltiv othor Daily l' in North-Western reiinsylvaniu ! TIIF. OIL CITY DAILY DERRK HAS BEEN EMARGED Til U rflirilNS, And will begin the new year with OVER G,000 DAILY CIRCULRTIOr: Larger than ever attained by any dailr newsp iper in Pa. outside of the largo cili. It. has gained this by giving all the freh est news, and sparing no expense in ob taining items. It has correspondent it: every iiortion of tli Oil Region, besid' several rejiorters who aro constantly trav cling. Tho proprietors, editors and re portoiial atalf, are ail young and c;inrgeti men, whoso aim is to make Hiq Den iel. tlio leading newspaper of Western Penn sylvania. The pEnnicK will bo bettor than evr v for 1S77. It will have special reporters at Washington and Harrishurg. who will send daily specials of all important event.. Its readers will bo kept posted on all tho political news of the day, as reported f'oin 'i independent standpoint, while a Lug t portorial lorco will keei) lliem in irnit.i on local matters. It will also, as it doen now, t;ike the lead in diiictissing quest ion of importance to oilmen, and wora fait.li- fully lor the interest ct tlio Oil iCegion. it will inaiiit lin it position as atithority In oil statistics, : :id its market fuotati"r.H will always bo found reliable. The Daily Dkruick being publis'ii': 1 at Oil City, tho Metropolis o.'" 'he Oil K prions, and the largest Petrolomn 'nrl.( . in tho world, ha better ndvanuigt-.'. ;.r oii taining eil news than any other daily. II market quotations have gained precedence over all others for accuracy, reliabiinv and fullness. TUKDKPvRICK IS TIIL GEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN Tin: STATIC. It circulates anion a rich and flourishin: people. If vou want spicy readme, fresh now information concerning tho Oil Kegim and a red-hot paper, subscribe for tho Oi. City Daily dkiuuck. Terms, $iu p year ; six months $5 j l a month in a! vanco. THE WEEKLY DERRICK With 28 to 30 columns of Choice Heading 3Iati; Containing a weekly review of the Business, all the -'Stray Sand" of the ' ly Derrick, and interesting news fron; - . of t, , , ... condensed for; Th 'WEEKLY DEHKIWCwill be post paid, to any address, for fl.fiti year, always in advance. WJ1. JiU.Mj WILiIj Publishers, Oil Cit; Awarded the Highest Medal at 'i and. Philadelphia. E. & II. T. ANTHONY & T Ml Broadwav, Now York. (Opp. Metropolitan Ilotel.) Alanuiacturers, imporiers ueaivi -Velvet Frames, Albums, Grepnc STEREOSCOPES AND VI Engravings, Chromos, Photogm And kindred goods Celebrities, Art , cs, etc. PHOTOGR&PHiC"lnATERlALf We are Headquarters for everytlii the way of STEUEOPTICONS and IC LANTERNS, boing manutactiu' the Micro-Scientific Lantern, Stereo-Panopticon, University Sterooptir on, Advertisers Steroopticor Artoptiton. School Lantern, Family ,L. PEOPLE'S LANTEkN. Each style boing tho best of its ( in the market. Beautiful rhotograpic Transparr Statuary and engraving lor inowi; t'onvex (.lass. Manufacturers ot frames for Miniatures and Convt Pictures, Catalogues of Lanterns and Slid directions for using, sent on recei cents. Can't bo made by every i cry month in the bus furnish, but those wiliin can easily earn a dozen i day right in their own localities, room to explain here. Business and honorable. Women ami ' girls do as well as men. We wiii you a complete Outlit free. The pays l etter than anything else, bear expense of starting you. J' free. Write and sec. Farmers ehanics, their sons and daughtc 76 classes in need of paving woik I should write to us and learn a'l 77 work at once. Now is the tn delay. Address Truo A Co u Mtune. Frank Kobi:: PHOTOGRAP II Pictures in every styloof the ' of tho oil regions tor sale or tak dor. CENTRE STREET, noar R, Ti es Y CAM ORE STREET near 1 pot, Oil City, Pa. Bt'.ttr than Ever. V; PRICE INDUCED. Full of Plain, Pr icllcal, Re!- Paying Inforrr- ?fc for West, YiA, Souln, Nort! S cf Cattle, si.cep, S WUIUI, DC ,111-1- . fur all tiuyt nJ C. CVER 700 Flno ENCRA !0 k.k nlA,in0 a rv 4 instructivA '.! l i m . - I I M 1 hW?M ESTICE L HlHi tho i ONLY $1 EACH, N 4 coptet, tin wch. Si';!e viAr:ri,.ti. Oue Dumber, i: V. A itwicn pott-ln , A IlGIiriCEH eel n.ite ESCBlfUS U t. N lrji FUKiilvna toy Clubs. v IssueJ in Englith St Qir-naH al Mine S A.TBV IT...ir IV1LL Orange Mil Co., Piters, lOII WORK neatly executed at the ltl PUBLICAN oiUoe 3 prit. . 1 I the'art. '
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