Petroleum Cntre Daily Record. Ft-a. emu, !Tln. bj , Pel. 85 A. Ji. IA.l. Jiai tor. Time ol tlloetng Iflalle. P. O.. PHBOLKCa CKtrrns, P., Jott 37s, 1898. Xntll rurtb notice the malls will arriv. at and dpart Iroia tlilt olllct u follow! : AKIIVI. Sooth and Eaat, rta. Inflneton, 10. JS A. M. South and West, " Steadrllle, 5.18 P. M. Hortti aad Kat, " Corry.SM " nil-Ant. oirth and West, A. M. Sontt East and Wnt, JSOP. M. North, East and Weat, 10.00 A. M. l;lTine Hcrviees. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH". Praachlne; al 11 o'clock A. M., and 1)4 o'slock P. II. Est. J. T. Oxtobt, Paetor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Service every Snbbath at 11 A. M. and 7)4 P. M. Sabbath School at9J A. M. ati free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to'nll. Rv. C. M. IIeabd, Pastor. STS. PETER ANP PAUL'S '(Catbolie) CHURCH. Main at 10 a. in. Vper and Benediction or. tbe Blewed Sacrament at 4 p.m. Catechism at 2 p. tn. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Dr. Mary Vi'alker has been lecturing In St. Louis, on the necessity or a law compell ing men to marry before they reach the age of forty. The teachers of Venango county will hold their Institute at Venango City, commenc ing on November 8tb, 1S69. State Superin tendent Wickerabam, Superintendent Dale arid other County Superintendents will be present. About 275 teachers are expected to be present. ..i.,.o,i t,,h nt hn P.aen. nn the 12th Inat.. should notify the Prothonolary of their acceptance of tbe office witbln 30 days after the election. Mrs. Pike, of Piuegrovo township, Venan go county, who was missing lor two weeks, was found dead in the woods, on lust Sun day, where she had banged herself. Her husband remarked, when sbo was found, that It was bis last day, and has since beon tubsln?. it is feared he baa also put an cud lu Lib I. la. Buiu were qnito old, lived alone, aud it is Biipposed their minds had become eufeebled by advanced ngo. Death op Mrs. J. G. Ooiiek. We learn ot the sudden death Of Mrs. J. G. Ogden, of Oil City, who expired this moruing at about 7 o'clock. The deceased arose from her bed, and wbilo in tho aot of dressing, something gave away near her heart, the effeot causing sudden illness. A physician was called who prescribed something for a slight illness, and took bis departure. She sank rapidly, however, and died before hrr physician again arrived. Il is supposed she died of heart disease. Tbe President in bis coming messagoj it is understood, will recommend that the in ternal revenue tariff remain undisturbed for ono year, oiler which tbo administration will have tho publio debt well in hand, bo that a material reduction of taxation can be allowed without detriment. The Senatorial .contest lit Tennessee is endod and tbe result has taken every one by surprise. Johnson's friends felt confident of bis success, but it appears tbe trap was sprung on bim when the vote came to be taken. v.r.lUu emlH mat iuo eai mqimae i- r:- . i l . t i luaujr ivpurieu waa ueavuy ieib ab ioncoro and various other points In New Hamp shire, and throughout Maine and Massachu setts A movement for the purchase of St. Do- miufio is being agitated by its advocates in . Washington. They state that the Hartmont loan, in security of which the wood and coal on the Samana peninsula Dai been pledged, will prove a failure. President Orant special ly ordered tbe seiiure of the privateor Cuba at Wlliniog- su, ....on uoumnineci to Biana up strictly to me ior ana spirit or tbe neutrality i.we. !. i ui vii case, nowever, will go on as it no sucn seizure had taken placo. The Cubans In Washington do not regard the action of our government as effecting Change in tneir status at an. Tn the Knnorlnr Court, nf n- vi, mi,, Johnson recovered $2C,000 damages of th. -" - - - r ,v" 1 UIIU vea ilailrna-I for lni ... illegal over charge of fare for one year, during which he made 640 trips over the road. Some 60.000 pounds of brass are annually consumed for shoe siring tips in 'he United States, all of which is manufactured in Walerbury, Conn., and most of it consumed by one shoe string fuctory In Rhode U-Jind. Tnt "Woman Qc9tion." Grace Green wood writing to Horace Greeley corrective of some errora he is supposed to have made en tbe ''Woman Question," relates the fol lowing: "Once when travelling Id the Australian Tyrol I passed on tbe road a singular establishment. It was a cart load, ed with manure, and drawn by a cow, a donkey and a woman, harnessed together. Tbe master of this grotoqne tandem teami a burly peasant, walking leisurely beside it meditatively smoking bis meereschaum. One could see by bis placied countenance) that bis soul bad never been vexed by the woman question.'" Seeing 4 bat Mr Greeley does net endorse fully tbe business of tbe strong minded, this is supposed to be a severe cut on the philosopher. Condition op C. W. Keller. A few days ago wo gave an account or the mala ctous poisoning of C. W. Keller, Treasurer of Er.e county, and the precario us condition in which be was reported on Wednesday Tbe following letter addressed to bis brother, W. S. Keller, of Titusville, describes the condition of the unfortunate man on Friday last: "Watson (Mr. Keller) is better to-day, tbe doctor thinks, and so do we all. He is very weak indeed but has bad only three spasms to-day, and they were not very bard, lis bad none last night, and rested very well, with the exception of having to be up very often. Ilia stomach and bowelB are iu a terrible condition. Yesterday be would not partake ol medicine from any one. He was deranged and thought tbe doctors wantcd t0 poison bim. The doctors thought it was not strange that his brain should be affected, even worse than it was. To-day bis mind is clearer, and be has forgotten all about his foolish fancy. Still we have to put his medicine iuto something, so be will not detect it. Tbe doctors think his symp toms much better, and have hopes of bia recovery ; still it is a matter of time. "-Herald '-Mv son." said an affectionate ftther at tbo foot of the stairs, "arise and see tb newly risen lumiuary ol dy, aud bear the sweet birds sing their morning song of praise to their great Creator; come while the dew is on the grass, and tender lambs are bleat ing on the bill-bide: come, 1 say, or I'll be up there with a switch and give jou oue of ,ue d dest thrashings you ever bad iu all your born days." A clergyman, at a fuueral in Maryleboro weut on with tbe servico until be came to tho words, "Our deceased (brother or sis ter)." Not remembering the sex of the de ceased persons, Ibe clergyman turned to one of the mourners, and asked in the lan guig" of the prayer-book, '-Drottier or nie- le. ?" Tbo man addressed, very innocently replied: "No relutiou at all, sir, an ac quaintance. Kochestor Item. The policemen ol Rochester played fame of ball Monday afternoon, for tho ben efit ot tbe wife and children of tbe late Po licemen I'laas. Thev reulized tbe sum i' $GO0. Miss Katn Reignolds' engagement at the Rochester Theatre does not prove a pecuni ary seocesa. Mrs. Kinney, of Rochester, has brought suit against the New Toil; Central Railroad Company for damgos for the death of ber husband who was killed at North street in that city in 1867. Professor Kiug made an ascension from Rochester last Tuesday in bis mammoth balloon "Hyperion." Messrs. Luther Hoi den, E. Burke Collins, Samuel C. Worden, Charles I. Keep, Dr. Paul Davis, W. B. Hriirjnrt nnri Almtzn Ttrittnn. iirnnmnnn Itnl I ' r pmfeiMP Rinir iu his trin. Cow pox is breaking out among tbe bo- vines at Rochester. Morris Brothers' Minstjels performed in Rochester last Tccsda; evening. Distriot Attorney Davy, of Rochester, was taken suddenly ill in the court room on Tuesday forenoon, Tub Fink Arts. The anecdote of tbe in. terview between Jliram Powers and tbe Ohio farmer, who desired to apprentice his son to tbe "eculpting trade, has often been repeated as a good illustration of tbe gross ignorance of Americans on tbe subject o1 the fine arts. The father, after having in quired and ascertained how much Mr. Powers mado a year by "sculpting," gave as a reason for bis questions tual he bad a been in doubt whether to make bis son sculptor or a carpenter, and added, that be bad now determined to learn bim to ... """'P1 A mlei "a "017. however cau be read in the coltimus of the London Times of September 23J, where the ful low 1 u advertisement apjiears: "To Sculptors Wa ited to apprentice, a youth (in doors), " ,u has just left school, to the abovo or some light manufacturing business, where he will have a comfortable home, and a good opportunity of learning the business. Apply by letter only, with full particulars, amount of premium, etc" TELEGRAPH RKPORTKD FOR TUB DAILY RECORD, Afternoon Dispatcher The Brooka Mhootlnf Case. PrILADBM'IIU, Oot. 23. J Tbe prosecution tn the Brooks case has closed, reserving the light to call tho wit nesses who have beon spirited away and cannot be found. Tbe defence will try to prove an olioi. The court refused to admit tbe affidavits of Neil McLaughlin, driver of the carriage, made before Mayor Fox, on which the Indictments were found against the prisonors. Phii.adki.fqia, Oct. 23. Shortly before ten o'clock this morning the jury In tbe Brooks case rendered avoruici of guilty against Morrow anu iougueuy. Neil McLounblin has been held in $20,000 bail, to answer tbe same charge. Morro.v aud Dougherty were kept under a strong all night, for fear of baing rescued, and after duylight they wero re-conveyed to prison. As American at Hombovro. A rich Philadelphia!, traveling on the continent and summering at the German gambling places, had tbe rare luck to keep ahead u the banks at Baden and Hoinbotirg, until be bad won in all 135,000 francs. Tbe bankers were thoroughly frightened, and besought him to desist, but be kept up his run of luck, finished by making an immense number of purchases, gave tho croupiers a grand party, (anglice, "blow out." mid disttibuting several thousand francs to tbe llonibourg poor, went his way to Pris where ho is settled tor the winter. A Cincinnati reporter wont to interview ex-President Johnson on tbe Senatorial question, and this is what he got tor bis trouble: "Asa general thing, all mcnons'it t.. mirra whiln vnunff. You see. when we ijrow old. our tastes and liabils become fixed, and they are hard to chaugo to suit another. I believe, like Frnnklin. that matrimony ought to be encouraged. But at the present day a young man who has not inherited a fortune, and one who must rely upon his own efforts lor eveiy cent that he gets, will find many diQiculties in the way." Old shoes are again transformed into mar ketable commodities by tbe following pro cess: They are cut into strips, which are silt ji-cted for a day or two to t!ie action of chloride of sulphur. 'When the leather hi become sufficiently crisp. It is washed, dried, and reduced to a powder, which is then mixed with an adhesive gum and presort with moderate force into moulds; afier which it re-appears in the lorra of combs, hiitluns. bBndlesJfor kuives, and other ob- j''ct8- ' ' boca! .ti'..cs. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS ! JntST RECEIVED, norne nien patern". a TUB rUKNflUKE STORE. CO.'JrAIi KOVK and the Kapplnewt of True IWnrrlnrro T.laSAYS for Yoimz Men oiClie Hrroa, Ah'iaea 1j ami DuwartM which destroy tho Manly Powres and crento impedlmeh'S of MAltl'HCH, with nr means of relief. Pent In pei!e.l letter envelouei hoe ot charge. Addrosa lluararil Aa.iocinlion. Hov. P., Philadelphia, Pa. si pSl.m. I tie IInrrlaon' fiennlite Pino Tar and I'erelan Uealiii& Soup. These soap are Impregnated witli exoticn of the mtMest and most Bitiwamic nature, and are warrant I ed perfectly innocent and free from mineral aud oth er pernicious admixtures, and are solected by the Indies and tho public tn goneral in piuferei co to all otiior soafia, ae the tn-oat producers and preHervers of a healthy purity of complexion, and a conservator of female beauty. Fur the o!'tne-jH and delicacy which they induce lo the hand and face their enpa blllty of soothing Irritation and r movit r imllitly eruptions, render them lndispcnslble to every toil et. We kindly aik the nublio to try tile virtue o these soaps. J. t,. H. &Co., Proprietors. A. D. Mtller & Co., General Asents. juKJ-3m. , Special Notice. W JKDS OF WISDOM for young men, on the Ruling Passion in Youth and Ear y Manhood, with sfcl,r HKLf for the erring and nnf ortuiiate. Bo i tn sealed letter envelope, free of oharue. Addreaa I10WAKD ASSOCIATION B ,x P, Pini.At.FU-Ar P- May 114, 8m CrocKery Por all kind zo tn H15YK!)L1)S BKODUEAD CO'S, No. 11 Centre (street, oppo site tho Post onice, Oil City, Pa. Carpets, of every quality and description, at REYNOU)s,;nitODIiKAI & CO'S, No. 11 Centre Street, opposite the P . 0 Oil City, Pa, .Yew Flour, Food aiul Grocery Sfore ! J. S. PHATITRS, At the OLD BANK DDILDIVO, ON MAtN.ST. opposite tho McCiintock Ilour e, has on hand n laao an! fint class sioe' of flour, I'eed and Cirocerlo, which he is selling at a low fliiiue. . Don't forgot the place where A, D. Cotton A Company broka up. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. First Claia Saloon and Rettan rant. WASHINGTON BTRKRT, Petroleum Centre. THK beat Laser Beer constantly on draught, and and all lhacholeaat Wines and C'lgara, Limber aer Cheese, Hwitacr Base. Sandwiches, Snrdtnte, Ae CORTKLYOO VOni'HKK, Proprletori. Oct.H:tf (Fred. Bchatta old stand, Bailer for Sale. A "Washington" Boiler for sale, rated at from to 10 horse power, In eood worklnK order -PRICK. M0- Inquire of Mr. C. P. Butten, Hocl eeicr Iloiine, Petroleum Centre, Pa, C. A. Bur ley, w-v r at p.l tn M-nnil hand nnoiues. boilers. T I inir. Casinu, also new Wood Mann ouuiues constantly on hand. Having tho facilities for CLEANING AND REPAIRING EN GInES, will do so on th most n aionablo terms. Parties Having Engines for Sale Will do well to five ins a call. Platform near the O. C. & A. It. R , PKTKOLEtJin CEWTBK, PA. Oct M, tifl tf. THE RI ALTO TETUOLEUM CENTRE, TA. ' rilUE nnder-Ijjned having refitted and ope I KUIt., II.,. ..I ah lha kiirniixnti riliin. In WE ntiiler-liiitd havlnL' refitted and opened the oil to Innilxh Kiieats wlih meala at all hours. All tne iieiicucirs of the i'nnn constantly on hand Private parties i"ti;iplltd at abort notice. FRESH OYSTERS in the Shell rcrelvod dally from New York OY 1TEUS BY TI1E (it'ART, . GALLON OR THOUSAND, To suit Hotels or Private Families. Feelinz gra'.oful lor rat fnvnr, I liopo by strict attemii'ii ro luislnoes to merit tbe patronRe "' 'he pnWlc generally. C W. TOPLIPF. Petroleum Cuutre, Pa., Oct. Stlitf. ISSOI.l J IOX. The copartnership heretofore existing nnder the firm name of W ac liter k Co., la dissolved, and a'l parties indebted to th firm, are reiiuwtert to settle st llie tihl siuml, Heea Farm, or at Pel. t'e.itre. oppo aite the brick bank. Jll.'-illf II. C. W. T. M'DonalcL LIVERY, FEED.. & SALE STABLES! At ths 3)ept, opposite' tl' Central House, . PETROL HUM CENTRE PA rpnu I'l-st H!oc-k of TIltlVINfl AND SADDLE i. lltii:si.s on Ilia I re.uk, are to be round at SS'ItotMiMN Iitrry. RAE3IA3ES CUTTERS Tfl B LET AT ALL TIME?. SIOIiSKS FEU .V ROAKIIEU on HeaHonalle Ternis. Te;i:n!n; of oil ihvs tnvv t!) Pi'ojJiptlj. ;3"f!lve mo a call. Petroleum Tenira, Nov. It, 18U8. o. ii. mssEiiii tc co., 13 .A. N K E RS, FJlTrilOI-EITiri (KJifKK, PA. G. II. Bissoil, ' M. C. Jlartln Christopher Meyer. V7n ofi'r our emp(i for tho trnnnetlon of a Oi-VF.'MI, HANKING, EXC11ANCB and COL- LITTION IH'ntNKSS. Aov imin'"-i entrustedto our caro will roeoiTe rrompt attention. Jul7 iX. F. .5. HAW A & CO., CENTRAL MACHINE & BOILER SHOP W491IIfJTO ST.. PE- TltOIilHIM CESTISE, Pa. BOILERS AND ENGINES REPAIRED AT SHORT NOTICE. All kinds of Mirhine Work dona promptly and tvarrsnted toeive satisfaction. Swtffl if F. . IIANNA O F Oil S ITjE. Pwelling Ilonse tor sale. Tnqnlre of lw. JAMES ltDTIIERFORT). 1ilOllltlOII. riiTTTi! Cn.p irtnerihlo herof .rn exitine nnder I Hwd-m immeof A T). Miller Co . N this day f."lv("l v r!iu('Ml coniwnt AT accounts ag-ilnst th" lste firm will hese'tled byV S Simmons ntthe oldsts-id M. S. SIMMONS, Pot. Centre, Sept. 3d, '69. A. D. MILLER. KIN'S II AM,. TV'-llillls now resdy for theatrical exhlhltionsd coTic.rts. IpctuH's, c. The Hall hss beon refitted nnd strnntrth'Mipti. o pains nnd expense has been spared to mnVe It a first class SHOW BUILDING. On the first floor 1 one of the hest BflH.trd Room n Hie placo. til under one nianaiicment nyl CHILDltENS CAURIAGES A fine assortment at th Faraiture Store. 1869 FOR THE Fall Trade MM GOODS, new goods, J. Ml, WASHINGTON ST., Petroleum Centre. Pa. HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE COMPLETE STOCK OP ' FOREIGN & DOMESTIC AN1 DRY GOODS, For tho Fall Trade, embracing a full Line SLACK ALAPACAS, rOPLIX ALA PC AS, rOPLIXS, SILKS Carpets, Oil Cloths, Chintzes, Calicos, Muslins, and a choice assortment of LADIES ANfl -GENTS ; FUMHDffi G00D3, And also a choice assortment of FLANNEL, very cheap. Our Lino of Alpacns and Pop lin Alpnc is is the fiiii'st and chenp.vt in the plucu. . sept!3:if NEW HARDWARE STORE! ItOOI.HT flit VAN 4: Pe;: lt'ave to nmtouuee lo Iho citizen of Petroleum Centra and vicinity, that they liavo rppned-u new plire In too H'r ol tlie ollice of llie I'lUitnil 1'etrol ciim Co:opa.y at thu railroad crositi, when, tin y u ill k;s'p consjin:ly on hand a full iworniieiit of everything iu the hardware line, si.ch as TIN AND SHEET IKON WARE. tiA.3 1'IVTIXGS AND UK ASS GOODS. Mr. Ilrynn hnvins heen encased in tlio hiuiac"' with ies-rs. W'uuer Ilio's. lor tour years piwt, erill attend particularly to Iho business ol uianul'acturitiK SMOKE STACKS All kluds of Tin mid Sliest Iron Ware tn order. "i GAS AND STEAM FITTING, AC. They hayo a New Machinu for CUTTlNGdGAS PIP With an mil re SET OF NEW DIES,-! And will warrant all work In this line. Apr:9. A. T. LEGGETT, Manufacturer and Dealer in Seed Bags, "Valve Cups, &c. Experlencerl workmei nro employed, and Har ness of all kinds kept ci rt:rantly on liand and mane to order. Hi"nvn Pat. I or Sale- Seed Tins Repairing Done at all Times ! Call and examine enr stock and prices, Hain-St., below l e McClin tnck Iloiiau. Petrolenm Centre, Pa Jan. 7th, IS"11 -n James Robinson, Tank Gr auger BOX 389, ETROLEUM CEXTRS, PA. joa,