The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, January 22, 1879, Image 3

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UGIi OFFICE rtS.
','f . It. Kelly, O. W. Bovard,
, . 11. Reek", Wm. Richards,
l'car.c C. A. Randall, J,
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-. .v,-fr II. 11. May, IT. O. Pa
. dark, W. R. Punii, A. B. Kel-
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T COUNTY OFFICERS.
1 rVi)i7?,f,"H--HAItllY Wjuth.
' ' ' N. 1. Viikkm-:ii.
nl'irX,. D. Wktmore.
Ju(lyci3u. O. Dai, n, ED
IT. r Wm. TjAwuktnth.
'"y, Register it Recorder, dc
I AWKKV.
-C. A. RaniAt.t,.
'.'. -Km Ukiimx, Tsaac
: . W. LrnKitrn.
prrivteP'li'yif IT. S. Vnorif-
r-rnrifH. D. Inwilf.
'neraC. II. Church.
! T. P. COt.MNS.
. :, Coihtrn.
UioM Xicnor.AH Thomt-
nrW.ANIt, F. C, LACY.
:iZSS DIRECTORY.
TIONESTA LODGE
't lI. o.bro. 1?.
IEETS every Friday evening, nt 7
q'clook. In tho Lndga Room in Par-
'.dgo'ii Hall.
S. P. IRWIN, N. !.
-.. W. SVWYEIt, Hw 27-lf.
J. W. VVnlkcr,
TTOlSsKV AT LAW, Tiones!a, Pa.
v Oflioo t tho Itural House. Will t
.1 to business In tlio evenings and on
ui'davu. Utf
E. I.. Dnvis,
, TTORNEY AT LAW, Tionosta. Pa.
V. Collections made in thifand adjoin
; counties. '
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
:f Street, TIO.VXSTJ , rA.
. . I.AT1IY. J. 11. AUNKW.
LATHY .AOISHW,
ATXOJIX i: Y f A T J, A tf',
TIONESTA, rA.
attention sor.niKtis!.
I l:nvo boon admitted to practice as an
' t:orney in tho Pension Oftlco ut Wash
j.lon, ' 1). C. All officers, soldiers, or
;i dor who wore injur.d in tlio lato war,
i.ti olitnhi pensions to which they may bo
'ititlp'l, bv calling on or addressing nin at
'1 ioueyla, Pa. Alsrt, claims for arreai-imcs
f pny riiJ bounty will receive prompt at-
''ion.
! 1 a vini been over four years a soldier in
I 'to war, ami having tor a number of
engaged in tlio prosecution of hoI
claims, my expnriencA will nscurc
I 'llijction of claims in tlio shoi test pos
1iiti. J. It. AUNKW.
vr. W. Hays,
TTOUNKY AT LAW. and Noiauv
I i- Jt-ni.ic, liovHoUls Mukill A. I'o.'n
I.locW, Heneca StM Oil City, Pa. "'.My
, L;iwrMca Houhc,
nrHNF.SI'A, PKXN'A, WM. LAW
JL IIV.NCK, Pkoi-KIKTOH. This hows'
is (Miniraily located. Kvcrythiin; newwnd
well -fiiniiwlied Superior accommodu
iiiiiis and Ktrict attention nivon to guests.
Vegetable and Fruits of ail kinds served
tlmir season. tSamjilo room for Com
rcial Ayrrnts.
CENTRAL HOUSE,
IDONNF.Pv .t AUNKW PLOCK. L.
An new, Proprietor. This is n new
ii'iiiR?, and has just been fitt-d up for the
iieoiniuoilatioii of tho public. A ortion
of tho iiatronago of tho public is solicited.
jr
7 ION EST A HOUSE.
CK. McCKAY, Lessee. Situated at tho
mouth of Ttmtesta Creek,' Tioncsta,
('. This hou.-i'! has been thoroughly re
'.rttd and refurnished, and a portion of the
, fublio patronage respectfully solicited.
tionkSta, pa.
(kkick Horns ; 7 to 0 a. m., 7 to 0 i.
. Wednesdays and Kuturdsys from l
. . m. to ;) r. m.v
A. II. KKLLY.
MA Y, 1'AltK ,C CO.,
3 A' U K E B S
I'onuir of Kirn it Walnut Sis. Tioncsta.
Bank of Discount and Deposit.
Interest allowed on TimaPcposits.
Sections niadeon all thcVrhieipal points
of tho U, S, ;
Collectlons'doilcitoil. 18-ly.
"IDIOUTESHAVlNGliALdJN.
T. IL' 'KAKfKS, Vropuiwtok,
'lAVtNU, Hair-Cutti'V, ,SIia"inpooing
' iti'id every thing in tho Tonsorial Art
no with neatness Ai)d.dcspatch.
Msg a lirst-cljLs stock iff
eiOAPtS AO'OHACC'l).
iween M.abiuA llunter'a and thi'Vist
cTidioute, Pa. - 33 Jy
OTOGRAEIJ. GALLERY.
-v JC HTBUJiT,
Til" OK UORINSON A, IiONNKir
WTOKK.
Tionosta, Pa.,
UtPENTER, '.- Proprietor.
Pictuiestikeu in alltho latest ftvles
the ai t. W-tf
TIME OF TRAINS ,
AT TIONTSTA STATION.
South !i:"fi A. m. accommodnlion.
" J:. Mp. m.
" p. M.
North ":"1 a. m. (lag.
" P. M.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Uov. IClliot will occupy the pul
pit of the l'reahyteriau Church next
Sunday, morning and evening.
Jf. E. Sunday School at 10 o'clock
ft. m., and Presbyterian Sunday School
nt 3 o'clock p. tu.
Trains on our road are nearly al
ways on time. But there are mighty
few roads this far north that aro us
fortunate.
Court week occurs tho Fourth
Monday of February. Wo publish the
list of jurorf; this week. The court
proclamation and trial list will appear
in our next issue.
Protractel meetings are being
held at Marienville, by the Rev. Sag
gert. Jas. Cole has possession of the
old court hou?o, and there is somewhat
of a protracted effort going on by some
parlies who aro trying to get him out.
A New York dispatch of last week
states that Stewart's body has beeu
recovered, by tho estate paying $50,
000, and agreeing not lo pursue nor
prosccuto the thieves. Judge Hilton
refuscj to bo interviewed.
Onco in a while a new agent
strikes Tioncsta, . with something for
sale which would be needed hereabout
twice in a century, and then he just
has the lonesonicst time, and displays
tlio worst temper you ever observed,
until tho next train pulls out.
Mr. L. L. Jirennesholtz, of Tidi
oute, whose extensive dry goods store
is periodically advertised in these col
umns, favored'us with a call on Mon
day. IIo is a gentleman whom it is a
pleasure to meet, and a merchant with
whom it is profitable to deal.
Fivo tramps put in an appear
ance in town on Saturday evening
last. This is rather rough weather to
be on the roads. We see by our city
exchanges that tho number of tramps
is daily diminishing, whether by death
oi industry doth not appear.
J. T. Brennan, Esq , orders a car
load or two of coal every once in a
while, and our coal consumers will
hardly ever find him short. Those
wishing a few loads at present can be
accommodated by calling on him.
Some of our boys occasionally get
a letter from our former townsman, D.
F. RobinsDii, who is located at Water
Cure, near Beaver. David is running
.i geenral store, in company with V.'iu.
Coruwoll, and the vounj; firm is doinjr
a good business.
--The rieasautville Odd Felloes
are going to return the call made by
some of tho members of our lodge
some timo in the near future. Some
years ago loaf or two of these odd
Pleasantville fellows came over here,
and we fjund them a very pleasant
set of chaps.
Every day or two we have a little
extra fall of snow. We have already
enough to do all the hauling there is
to do, if it stays on ; but "old prob.,"
when he gels started, almost always
overdoes tho matter. Web. Clark re
ports three ftet of snow on a level in
Old Forest.
Another "upset" occurred on Sat
urday evening last, and a rood sleigh
was badly demoralized. parties
report that one of the lines broke, and
tho horse ran away, and nobody was to
blame. There's a comforting thought
to tha poor in tlm item : those who
are not ab!o to hire a hsrso aud sleigh
are not in danger of having a broken
vehicle to pay for.
Ou Saturday evening last a boy
named James Sampsell, whilo coasting
in South Oil City, was thrown against
a large sled, sustaining a compound
fracture of the skull. Apiece of the
skuJ bone two and one-half by three
inches was removed. The chances are
against his recovery. So says the
Derrick.
Another meeting of sportsmen
was held on Satur.lay evcuiDg last, and
it was resolved that some ipecial leg
islation, on the subject of raising the
bounty on game-destroying animate
aud birds should be endeavored after.
Iu accordance with tthis resolution vre
to-day publish a notico of proposed
legislation, in accordance with the law
in 6uch cases. Whether or uor the
matter can be carried through, it is
impossible in these days of tho New
Constitution to telj.
News came to town on Monday
of the death of Mrs. Lester Warner, of
Barnctt Twp., on Thursday last. Sho
was aged about GO t) G5 years. It is
supposed that her death was raused
by an excess of adipose tissue, as she
weighed some 400 pounds. The gen
tleman who brought the news was
without particulars.
The ypunjj people of our place,
assisted by some whn are not as young
as they once M.rc, are to take a sleigh
ri le to Tylcrsburij to-morrow evening,
where they will make it lively for
Charley Webrr. They think they will
be aide to drive out there, danco a
hole through the ball-room floor, cat
the landlord out and be back at Tio
nestn ready for business by seven
o'clock on Friday morning.
Wm. licck contemplates moving
to Slratlanvillo in the course of a few
weeks, to take charge of the extensive
milh of Mr. IlnlofTson. Frank Reck,
who has had charge there for a year
or two past, has thrown up the job, on
account of the filing not agreeing with
hiiu. Sorry to lose William from
among us, and hope ho will make lots
of money and friands in his new home.
Tho roof of the Central House
barn fell in on Thursday morning last,
from the effects of the va t. amount of
snow which bad accumulated on it du
ring the last few weeks. Thero were
three or four horses in the bam at the
time, but fortunately none of them
were injured. The sides of tho barn
did not spread much, and tho roof is
being put up again in sections, and.iu
a few days it will be in shape for the
"critters" of tho traveling public.
Report of tho public schools of
of Tionesta, for the month ending Jan.
18lh, 1870.
School No. 1. No. enrolled, males,
20, females, 34, total, 00. Average
attendance, males, 18, females 28, to
tal, 46. Names of pupils neither ab
sent uor lardy : Charles Davis, Em
ma Sawyer, Emma Davis and Dora
Adams. Number of visitors, 20.
J. W. Walker, Teacher.
Bradford is now a chnrtered city,
and men from all parts of the world,
and some fiom the "lower regions" are
flocking in there to seek their fortunes.
A new oil exchange is to be dedicated
there in a few days. Old operators
with ol4 6triugs of tools, are' crowding
in, and before next June the ground
for mile9 around there will be bored
as full of holes as a seive. Then the
country will brgin to play out, and
theu Forest County must be devel
oped. In booming times our young
bloods, and indeed, the old ones too,
would snort with contempt if a person
offered to treat them to a cigar costing
less than ten cents. As the times shut
down on us, a five-cent cigar was
promptly accepted and gratefully ac
knowledged ; but now a two-for-fivo
or even a three foi-five, is snapped up
so quick that, it makts one's head
swim. Thus men's vices, a9 well as
their neci-sitirs learn to conform to
the times and the state of trade.
A loan exhibition nt Meadville,
occupies a good deal of space in the
papers, and a good deal of attention
from the people of that thriving city.
The proceeds aro to be devoted to the
public library. Amorrg the curiosities
mentioned is a $20 gold piece, which
has been an heir-loom in one family
for eighty years. The Republican says
that had tin piece been put out at in
terest eighty years ago, and the inter
est compounded annunlly, it would
have amounted to 20,000 by this time.
Who wants to borrow a twenty-dollar
gold-piece of us for eighty years?
At tho M. E. Church on Sunday
evening last, Rev. Stone, by a si rung
appeal to the congregation, succeeded
in raising the balance due on the
church debt, all but five dollars, which
are probably contributed before this
time. This church has beeu laboriug
under a load of debt for a number of
years, and wo ato glad to note its com
plete release. During Rev. Allen's
stay here, part of the debt was paid
off by the sale of a strip of tho church
lot. Both these gentlemen deserve
credit for their efforts to clear the
church debt off.
Tho Nursery for February, a
bright and beautiful number, is to
hand. As nn educator of children, it
is almost equal to our common schools.
The little magazine is profusely illus
trated, beautifully printed, and is
worth doublo its price to any family
where there aro children. Terms 31.50
a year, postpaid. Address John L.
Shorey, 30 Bromfield St., Boston.
On Sunday morning last it was
discovered that during the previous
night a channel from twenty to twen
ty five feet in width bad been cut
through the ico bridge here, which was
recently constructed with considerable
trouble and some expense. Of course
the parties who constructed the ice
bridge had no hesitation about where
to place tho instigation of tho job, and
express themselves to the effect that
"the end is not yet." Another pbice
of ice was swung on Monday, and tha
connection again made. We believe
teams are crossing this morning. If
this matter goes any further we sup
pose our courts will have tho final set
tlement of the afTair.
The Derrick of Monday gives "the
rumor for what it is worth, that Ty
lersbuig, Clarion county, has an or
ganized band of outlaws, the members
of which are oath-bonud, and the lives
and property of the law-abiding citi
zens of tho city are greatly endan
gered." Wo don't believe the rumor is worth
much. The citizen? of Tyleroburg are
a law abiding race, and m far as we
have been able to learn, have never, as
a community, beeu guilty of anything
worse than a debating society. Oh,
no 1 they manufacture staves out there,
and are O. K. We expect, however,
to see the stave-haulers' heads oath
bound all around with blue rings of
profanity, when they come in here and
find that tho ice-bridge has been "scut
tled." If you want floe holiday presents
go to M. Wilk, Jeweler, Tidioute, who
is closing out at and bolow cost. tf
Fresh buckwheat flour from new
buckwheat, at Robinson it Bonner's. -3
Nkwtowx Mi mx, Pa., Nov. J 9, 78.
Mr. Dunx: I wish to inform the
readers of tho Republican and the
citizens of Forest County generally,
that I shall make a thorough canvass
of the County, as Agent for the Rem
ington Sowing Machine. I have fur
nished a number of these Machines to
the people of this County, among whom
are,
Mrs. D. B.- Tobey, Buck Mills.
Mrs. John Ma the,
Mrs. John Hunter. Ross Run.
Mrs. Df niel Brecht, Beaver Valley
Mrs. Siebert Burhen, Dutch Hill.
Mis Zusndel, "
The most of these ladies have tested
other machines, and I am wiling that
any one desirous of purchasing a Sew
ing Machine should consult them.
Yours respectfully,
Aaron Elliott.
Dobbins' Electric Soap.
Ilavibg 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 Dobbins' Electric Soap,
made by I. L. Cragin & Co., Phil'a,
Pa., and find that it is all the manu
Atcturers claim it to be. It is the wo
men's friend, because it saves one-half
the labor. Mrs. J. L. Craig."
"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 friends and cus
tomers to give this soap one trial, so
thej may know just how good the best
soap in the U. S. is.
22-12 Robinson & Bonner,
Tionesta Pa. Solo Ageuts.
Sheldons Spellers and Readers.
Feltons Arithmetic, and Guyots Go
ograpys, and Pateut Copy Books at
Robinson & Bonner. 2t.
M. Wilk, Jeweler, of Tidioute, of
fers his entire stock at lower prices
thau the samo goods have ever been
purchased, hero or elsewhere. Give
him a call. tf.
MARRIED.
IIolkman IIkatu. At tho residence of
tho bride's fsUher, Jan. l, 1S7U, Mr. Geo.
W. Jloloinau, of Tionosta, Pa., and Miss
Garrio L. Heath, of Hiclimond, (., Itev.
C. It. Richmond olliciutin.
George, accept our congratulations.
May yourself and irido enjoy a long
life of happiness and prosperity.
APPEAL NOTICE.
Commission kkh' Okkick, )
Tionksta, Pa., Jan l), Into, j
"VJOTK'K is hereby piven that tho Ciini-i-
missioiinrs of I'm-ost (iiniv u ill 1 1
at their ollieo ill ttiu Court Houso in Tio
nesta Jiorouuli, ou tlio olli ami (ith of Feb
ruary, for tlio purpose of holding appeals
from tho assessment of 171'.
Py order of Co. Commissioners.
J. T. IiKKNNAN, Clerk.
Kunkel's "Parfume do Paris," the
pIcRsantest ami most delightful per
fume extant, for ealo nt Bovara s.
Price 75 cts. per bottle. This is no
cheap, scented trumpery, but is a stan
dard and lasting article. tf.
Consumption C'urol.
An old physician, retired from prac
tice, having bad placed in his bands
by an East India missionary the for
mula of a simple vegetable remedy, for
the speedy and permanent cure for
consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asth
ma, aud all throat and lung affections,
also a positive and radical cure for
nervous debility and all nervous com
plaints, after having tested its wonder
ful curative powers in thousands of
cases, has felt it his duty to make it
known to his suffering fellows. Actu
ated by this motive, and a desire to
relieve human suffering, I will send,
free of charge, to nil who dpsire it, this
recipe, with full directions for prepar
ing and using, in German, French, or
English. Sent b)' mail by addressing
with stamp, naming this paper, V. W.
Slierar, 140 Powers' Block, Rochester,
N. Y. 14 eow-ly
--Kunkel'a "Dcs Flcur De Alpes,"
a delicious perfume for the handker
chief. Price 75 cts. per bottle Do
not waste your money on "cheap"
perfumery; the best is the cheapest.
For sale at Bovard's. tf.
F.Sale.
Thirty acres of good land, tho upper
part of the Waldo Farm, on Stewart'B
Run, Venango Co., will bo sold cheap
for cash. Apply to
W. Richards,
tf. Tionesta, Forest Co., Pa.
If you want a good article, buy
Kunkel's Perfumes for tho handker
chief. For sale nt Bovard's. tf.
For home-made Yarns and Flrn
nels"go to Robinson eVBo 11 tier's. 2
Xew Advertisements.
TVIuTICK OF PHOPOSKI) LEGISLA
li TION. Notice is hereby K'ven that
an application will bo made at tlio present
session of tho Legislature for an act fixing
tne jjounty on r oxes, uwis, uawns, d-e.
L. AUNKK,
Jan. 21, 1870. J. 1). HULIXGS. .
fR1 1
CORTLANOT STREET, near Ilroadwiij-,
IV ow Yopk.
IIOTOIIKISS it PONP, Proprietors.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The restaurant, cafa and lunch room at
tached, aro unsurpassed for cheapness and
excellence of service. Rooms 50 cts. to 2
per day, 3 to (10 per wvek. Convenient
lo all ferries ana city raiiroaus. 44 jy
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of Vcndi Ex.
issued out of tho Court of Common
Ples of Forest County, and to me direct
ed, there will bo exposed to sale by public
vciuiuo or outcry, at tlio Court iiouso 111
Tionesta. on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, A. P., 1879,
at 9 o'clock A. M., the following described
real estate, to-wit :
A. Cook vs. A. J. Mazo, No. 10 February
Term, 1K79. Lathy V. Anew. -A certain
tract of land situated in Barnctt township,
Forest county, Pa. , hounded on the east
by Edward Kerr, on the north by John
Fitzgerald and Thompson C Parr. on the
east by A. Cook and William Henry, and
on the south by land of William II. Low
rlo and John 11. Mazo. Containing three
hundred acres more or less and being tho
same lands conveyed by J. B. Agnew,
Sheriff of Forest Countv, Pa., to Andrew
J. Mazo by deed Sept. 28, 1801). Record in
Forest County in Peed Book No. 4. page
603. Ac.
At.so. All that other piece or parcel of
land situated in Barnett township, Forest
county, i'ii., uonnciod and described as fol
lows, to-wit: On the west by lands of A.
Cook, on ho south by lands of AVilliam
Henry formerly William Lowria. nnd tlio
Clarion River, on the north by lands of
Thompson it Parr and John 'Fitzgerald
and on tho cast by tho Clarion River.
Containing 0110 hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, being erected thereon one
saw mill, three board houses, ono stable
aud boat scallbld and pin shanty.
I aken in execution and to be sold as tho
properly of A. J. M.i.o at the suit of A.
Tonus cash.
C. A. RANDALL, Sheriff. "
Sheriff's Oliice, Tio'iesta, Pa., Jan. 1", 1879.
WILLIAM READ & SONS
13 FANEUIL 1IALLSQR.,
MASS.,
Agents for
W. & C. SCOTT 6c SON'S
BREECH-LOADERS!!
Used by ('apt. Pog.irdus (who has shot
one of these guns over .HO.OOi) times and
still uses it in all his mutches), Miles
Johnson ami the principal shots and clubs.
We have aNo brought out tho
I&cwt Itrct''l2Ijoalci'
of favorite Top-Snap Action ever shown
iu tlio market. Other qualities at (3 and
flo.
Of- Send for ( irciihu s and Lists of sec
ond hand J 11 1 ik. 8-hii
BA
re-Always tho Best.
'Tli! i Standard American I'm viler ust if inut einloi-.so.l bv thousan.la of tho very best
t iMi:i'4 tliicm:;liuiii tun cxiint' v. l'.ich run eo'iiaiu u sui-.iil tin niiiisuro to uiu liib-tua
0 it i inn 1 1,. 1 1 en 111 isi ukc urn ltterly i m 1 uM 01 c,
' .1.:' NN;;k" istojil l.y Grocers iu tpi.irterh, llidvt-s Po.iuls mul Five Pound Tin o"!"
TIOIVICfSTA. 3IA.It.Kl.yTH.
CORRECTED EVERY TUESDAY,
Ry Robinson & Ronner, Dealers in
General Merchandise.
Flour barrel - f5.5ow.fl.25
Flour sack, 1 rest - - LCD
Corn Meal, 100 !t)i .... 1,50
Chop feed, puro grain - 1.30(7,1.47
Rye "p bushel ----- r.O
Oats New bushel 30
Corn, ear - - - - - 2,'e(J30
Beans bushel - 2.003.CO
Ham, sugar cured - - 10
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured Iff
Shoulders ..... 7(g
Whitefish, half-barrels ... f,.7J
Laivo herring half-barroU -- 3.7
Sugar - U(rU
Syrup ...... Kfyl.CO
N. O. Molasses new C075
Roast Rio Coffee 25
Rio Coffee, - - 2025
Java Coilbe ..... 35
Tea - - - - .40PO
Butter 1820
Rico - - 10
Eggs, fresh .... 20
Salt 1.80 1.00
Lard 11
Iron, common bar .... 2.75
Nails, lOd, keg .... 2.75
Pofatf.es .... 750O
Lime bbl. .... i.Kri.eo
D'ied Apples per ft ... J10
Pried Beef - 17CylS
1 'THE ORGAN OF OIL.'
The Daily Derrick
iroie 1879
WILL BE BETTEE THAN EVER.
THE DERRICK has a large and com
petent stall' of editors and reporters, nnd
lias special correspondents in every town
in the Oil Regions. It is a faithful expo
nent of the great Petroleum interest.s.ancl,
by a liberal outlay of money and exercise
of talent, has established ajsystem of news
gathering not excelled by 'any paper in
the State. Anything of interest to the oil
trade, whether occurring in America or
Europe, is faithfully recorded in its col
umns. THE DERRICK IS
THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM
IN THE STATE.
It circulates anion a rich and flourishing
people.
BEAD WHAT THE LEADING- PAPERS SAT OF
The Oil City Daily Derrick:
A bright nnd lively paper Buffalo Ex
press. A daily of National repute Noriistown
Herald.
An exceedingly enterprising daily
Philadelphia Times.
A bright and original daily Philadel
phia Record.
An excellent oil authority Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle.
A live pnper and a snccess Chicago
National Board of Trade.
A bright and enterprising paper Pitts
burgh Commercial -CJazette.
Reaches every place of note in the Union
Cor. Philadelphia Bulletin.
What tho Pvkuick doesn't give about
oil is scarcely worth knowing Pitts
burgh Chronicle.
Tho leading authority on oil matters,
and an enterprising daily journal Wor
cester (Mas.) Press.
Its able devotion to the oil interest of
Pennsylvania and tho general live naturo
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Buffalo Courier.
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