SEUGERT & STARR I successors lo McFarlaad, Smith & Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEALERS IN Cents' Furnishing Woods, COR. SPRING 4 FRANKLIN STS., JTITUSV.L.LE, PA. lint pat in one of tht finest assortments oj CL021IS &tCASSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND ,. AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, (FANCY VESTINOS. Ever.oflVred In the Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Ss CAPS, All the Latest'and Nobbiest Stylet. A FULL LINE OF Gent&' Furnisning- Goods, " &c. etroleum Centre Daily Record. VmU sjeutre. Wednesday December 13 ' UlTlne Service. METHODIST' EPISCOPAL QHURCH Services every Sabbath at II A. . M. and P. M. Sabbatb School at 124 P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Iter. P. W. Scofield, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7J o'clock P. M. D. FATTON, Pastor. Gold at 1 p. m. 100 REMOVAL. Tim office of tbe Daily Re cord lias been leraoved to the Wilding situated four doors below the late' location, direct ly opposite tbe AfcClintnck House, and next door to Odd Fellows Hall. Our friends are invited to call and see us. Theatre. Another crowded liouie was In attendance at tbe theatre, lut evening,' on tbe second appearance lo this place.--The drama or "Pearl of Savoy" wai well Urolith t out and elicited frequent spplauie from those' present In tbe character of "Marie, tbe Savoyard Girl," Mill Stone bad ample opportunity to diiplay the rare bls tilonlc puwen wllb which ibe la poisoned, and tbe character was Impersonated tbro' unt In o manner true to life. ' Mr. Stone at , Pierrot, ami Mr.; M arslon aa Commaader acb added new laurels lo their fame as first class performers., Tbe balance ot tbe char acters were well played, each one appearing to vie with tbe other in their efforts to please the audience. Included with tbil ' troupe ii tbe finest orchestra and brass band that ever visited this place, which adds greatly to tbe performance. - This evenibg will be presented the great sensational drama, lo 5 ads, from Mrs. E. 1). N. Soutbwortb'i Ledger story, entitled tbe 'Hidden Hand," Miss Amy appearing us Capitols; Mr. Marston us Major Warfleld Mr. Stone as Wool; and the entire company in tbe caste: As tbls Is tbe last appearance ol (bis excellent company, we Dope oiir'citl zeos will show a just appreciation of real merit, and extend ibeara "bumper at part- At Danbuiy, Conn., a man saw1' hi, daugtter iuto the cars and passed around to her window for a parting look at her. While he was passing out tbe daughter left tbe seat to speak to a friend, and at tbe same time a prim looking lady, - wto occu pied tbe seat with her, nt07ei np .te the window. Unaware of tbe Important change Inside, our venerable friend hastily put bis face to tbe window and hurriedly exclaim ed, "One inure kiss, sweet pel." Ia an other instant the point of a blue cotton um brella oaogut bis seductive lips, followed by. the passionate Injunction, 'Soat you gray beaded wretch 1' and be scattered. ' houMffcei'fis are generally put out whn cual U put m. Every mau who goes out Wost returns -ith a butory of a narrow escape A Wisconsin judge has ' grsnted himself a divorce oo the priueiple' that "charity be gins at home." MONTHLY Oil. REPORT. Below will be found our usual oil report for tbe month of November. Tbe produc tion shows a falling off of 34 barrels psr day since the month of October. The Mo- Cray farm exhibits a decrease of 6G barrels per day; Central farm 7 barrels; Woods farm 2 barrels; Dalzell farm 0 barrels; Col umbia farm 23 barrels, and other farms ex hibit a slight decrease. The decrease Is owing principally te tbe scarcity or water and tbe usual falling off occasioned by tbe cold weather. Tbe total average of the several farms and tracts as given in our table, shows a daily production of 1,605 barrels. Developing is more active In this vicinity than It was during tbe month of October. During tbe month several new wells wer, completed which are yielding oil lo paying quantities. Oo Tarr Run dsvelepments are progressing favorably and it promises to be tbe scene of active operations the com ing spring and summer. A new well was completed on Ibe Hyde Sc Egbert farm, which Is yielding 40 barrel per day. On Cberrylree Run developing continues at a lively rate, now wells being ariuea on an sides. Tbe oil belt appears to lead In the direction of Cbatley and Shaffer Runs at 0 11 City, and eventually tbe line ot derricks will extend all tbe way from Cberrylree Ruu to Oil City. On tbe eolnmbia farm tbe usual amount of developing Is being done. Also, on the Cornea It Beers farm. On the Gearing farm new developments are lolued of, Otber farms la (bat viciuity 0id fair to be tbe scone uf active opera tlous before long. On the first day of tbe month there was In iron tanks at this point 149,322, barrels, This includes all tbe oil In tank at this point. During tbe month tbe shipments from this point of crude and refined oil. was 20.17 barrels,!, against 33,691 during; Sept., an increato of 2,792 bbls. Included In our report will be found a table of the amount of oil held to Iron tankage by Mr. Jas. S. McCray on tbe first ol Dec. Tbe first of Nov. tbe amount held by blm was 130,082 barrels, and Ibe first or Dec. 130,972 barrels ah increase' of 692 barrelsa. i , The farms andj tracts where tbe produc tion is given from actual measurements are marked with a star; alt others are estimated; WOODS FIRM. Average daily production, 41 Number of wells pumping, It Number of wells abandoned, 1 , JCSNTRAL FARM." Average dally production. 17S Number of wells pumping, 48 Number of wells drilling, 1 COLCMMA FARM. Average dally production, 392 nuuiuer ui wens drilling, 3 Number wells pumping, 62 Number of wells completed, 2 BKSS FARM. Average dally production, jj Number of wells pumping, y fEARSON FARM.' Average dally production, 30 Number of wells pumping, 13 DEMP8ET FARM Average dally production, so Number of wells pumping, 32 Number of wells drilling, 1 1 KEENAit FARM. Average daily production, ' Number wells pumping, i. B. M'CRAT FARM. Average daily production, Number ot wells pumping, 17. 9 134 tiTDB & EORERT FARM." Average dally product Ion, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells drilling, WM. M-CRAT FARM OMKOA TP.ACT. Average daily production, No or wells pumping, DALZELL FARM. Average daily production, Number of wells pumpiug, BAHUEL BOYD FARM. Average daily production, Number ol wells pumpiug, J. B. SKINNER FARM Average daily production, Number wells pumping, KIAOARA FARM. Average daily production, M umber of wells pumping, CLARBM0NT' FARM. Average daily production, Number or wells.pumping a novo FARM. ' Average dally production, Number of wells pumping, .GEO. ESrET FARM. Averaze dally production, Number of wells pumping, Number of wells completed, l.AKK FARM. Average daily ptoduction, Number of wells pumping, CORKEN A BEERs'fa'rm', Average duily ptoduction, oo 24 Nnmtirr n' well pumping, R Number ol wells completed, .. 2 HKOWN FARM. Average daily production, 12& Nmnlier ol wells pumping, DO Number of wells drilling, 2 LOWER MCKLHKNT FARM. Average dally'productlnn, 2 Number ot wells producing, Number of abandoned wells resumed, 1 Fl-NKVILI.E FLATS. Average dally production, SO Number of wells producing, ARNOLD A rillSSICT TRACT. Average dally production, 1" Number of wells pumping, 8 DKROIS8B "TRACT WILD CAT HOLLOW. Average dallv produclloo, " Number of wells pumping, 2 COXTON FARM. Average daily production, 9 Number of wells pumping, 4 KKXNKC8ETT TRACT. AvefHgt dally production, 4 Number of wells pumping, 2 MKtROI'OLITAN TRACT. A veragn dally production, Ki Number of wells pumpiug, 10 , 1IA1NET FARM. Average dally production. 23 Number ol welis pumping, 11 RtTI.KY FARM. Average daily production, 7 Number or well pumpiug. 8 M-ltNS TRACT. Average dally production. 6 Number or wells pumpiug, 4 HAMPER TRACT. Average daily production, 12 Number or wells pump!ng, 7 M'ELWRK TRACT. Average daily production, 13 Number or wells pumping, C REED FARM. Average dally production, 3 Number or wells pumping. 10 BIU TANK FARM. Average daily production. 24 Number or wells pumping, 10 CORNELL TRACT. Average dally production, 3 Number or wel'.s pumping. 1 EVANS TRACT. Average dally production. It Number of wells pumping. C HART TRACT. Average daily production, 4 Number of wells pumping, 4 OSRORNE TRACT. Average daily production, A Number or wells pumping, .1 Number of wells dillilog, 1 MOFFATT FARM. Average daily production, 7 Number of well pnmplog, 1 PINNER FARM. Average dally production, 20 Number or wells pumping, 1 NASON FARM. Average dally production, j" Number ol welis pumping, 3 SUMMIT FARM. Average daily produetlnn, 30 "lumber or wens pumping, g OIL HELD IN IRON "TANK BY J. 8. McCHAT Not 1. 1W 1 McCrnv Tank No, , u. Pot K m, 10MS8 J. 8. McCiay, O l'et. larin, No. 4. ISSvO 1U.SKM 13190 8.N9 17.x IS. !W 7.8 10 844 4.7TI S.1V) B.KWt H.7W 8.7811 21.114 1 000 U. Martin, No. 1, U Pet. K m. 8 fitt) A. Wood Tank. .1. 8. MrC'rav's. 17.989 fail- Thomrmn. Boyd F'm 14.R4 ArnoULPblmuivADnrnnaie " turn Jme 8 Mei fav (No 8 ) " 1(1 All I'KJKey c& Mlllivr, " ;4.7 Philllpn Boy w, Jtclwrt Farm .im J. n. Mccrav, r. H. Moyd Farm J. 8. JlctVny, Pslzel! Farm J. H. McC'nur. B. H.. CI firm. 6 8:!fl SINt S,7H1 ill.114 l.OCU turner Br , Oil City,... wm. Iialderman, Oil Uly. TOTAL - 1911,081 ISO ;..) Oil hld ia Iron Tank by C. P. Co., 7,100 B03D Putteriuin Broa. Lchr, Boyd Furin, 8,4ml IJ. Pnyne, wig 11. It. Darli am, 8,4011 00 uranit Total, 14l,,3U 140.K3 SHIPMENTS D17RINO THE MONTH. Crnde, 43 gallons 10 bbl,. ss 4 IB Uflued, .. 8 ,3, TOTAL An Incrniw ofl.vn rt). ....UK, 177 Atlautlc Ac Ureal Weatern Railroad. The nw management or the A tlantlc i, Great Weslorn railroad, instead or discrim inating against loeal Interests, have adopt ed tbn more liberal policy of stimulating way trade by granting liberal concessions lo Ibis olaas el patronage. Orders have been recently issued upon application, as follows: 1, Round trip tlcksle For siogle passage saving f.e. ten, fifteen and twenly cents per trip over regular rare. 2, Commutation ticket By which passen gers secure a discount or twenty-five per wot from regular fares. These tickets will bs furnished for passage between any sta tions on tbe main line or branches. 3, Ono thousand mile tickets for $20. Good lor passage on main line or branches, and more especially Intended for tbe bene, fit ol commercial travelers and shippers. 4, Excursion tickets. These are des igoed for tbe accommodation of parties of twenty Ave or more persons, and are Issued tot tbe round Irip at tbe rate or one and a hair full rare one way. The object of these conoessioos Is fo en courage local business along the line, the managers wishing to afT.ird every conven ience and liberality which tbe traveling pithlio and their locl patrons can Tuasoaa oiy doslre.-5lMdvilk Journal Josh Billings at Sobers Opera House on Thursday evening next "Milk " and Josh Billings at Sobel,s Opera Homo en Thursday evening next. "Jorh BiLl.lsos." ' Josh," announced last season that be bad determined to retire Irom Ibe lecture field. At Ibe urgent solici tation of tbe ' Boston Lyceum Bureau, he has consented to till a limited number of en gagements this season, on the terms Indicat ed In tbe lollowiog advertisement: Advertisement. Josh Billiuis (of For dunk) will read his old lecture, "Milk," and possibly a nu lecture, called "Reading," a fu nltes the coming rail and winter. Being about to retire from tbe "Milk," bizzoess, be offers for sale a superior lot or Milk traps, and the good will ol the best payiog milk route In Ametlca. Also a reiipee for turning water into milk. Satisfactory reasons given for selling, Jt none bnt principals dealt with. JOSH BILLINGS, Almanacker. "Josh" will "Milk" at Sobel's Opera nouse, Thursday evening, Dec. 14tb. Ol course evetybody will attend. On Tbursfey uext, the wonderful piece of mechanism, Known as " Bergman's Automatic Wonder, or tbe German's Dream, will be 00 exbibiton at tbe building former ly occupied by C. W. King, and next door lo GrifTes Bros Drug Store. on'Waablnglon street, remaining for three days. This is probably one or tbe most wonderful pieces of art ever constructed and ocoupled the tae or the builder for seventeen years In constructing it. Here is what tbe press says or it : ' It.ls eneortne most wonderful pieces of Mechaaiim ever put on exhibition. " Scientific Americas. ' An exhibition that you ean look at for two hours and discover something new al most every tnomeat. " N. Y. Tribune. " The atcliitectareii perfect and tbe sur. rounding are as near natnre as art can imitate. "Rural New Yorker. " It is one or tbe wonders or the world.'1 -N. Y. Herald. Tbe word etiquette means "In duo order,' although in Its original French It signifies a ticket or card. It appears that it was once the custom in France, on occasions of cere mony or festivity, to distribute among the guests tickets containing an outline of the proceedings and directions for tbe conduct of the company. If everything was done properly it was said lo be acoording to the ticket of etiquette, beoce "In dno order." Ltwfial fttttlce.. 8. St. Fettcngill k Vo. T Park how, Htm loik, and Geo. P. Howell A Co Ad'ertislnf Agents, are the sols acnu fur tbe Pa, iroleum ttontre Dailt Kaooao in that diy. Ad vertiMre In that city ao raqntvlrd to leave their a vor with rillier of trie ahove bouses SWEET POTATOES. Nice SWEET POTATOES just received at uov 8-lf MEASE ARMSTRONG'S. HT BUFFALO CUT HAY. at Schermerham TenEyck's, jul2-tf. Cor. 2nd fc Washington Sts. 2V"GAFKNKY Is tbe ONLY SQUARE LlyVGU DEALER ou tbe Creek. Give him a call. Go to ALDEN'S lor tbe latest styles Hats Si Caps. LIVIS AND LET LIVE I Juat received at Mease 4 Armstrong's Flour and Feed Store, I, (00 bushels exlra WHITE OATS, which will be sold at low est cash prices! v29-tf. Fresh Egg and SUPERIOR BUTTER SCHEMbltUORN 4 TEN EYCK'.S cor. Washington & Second Streets. m23 tf. ZW GAFFNEY'S LIQUOR STORE Is the only place lo look lor Hotel Glass Ware. 1,4. ZW" GAKFNE V keeps constantly en hand Scotch Ale and London Poller, espec. ally lor family use. Tbe America Cook Stove at' GORDON'S Tbe America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. Tbs America Cook Stove GORDON'S The America Cook Stove at GORDON'S. ApiUes! Apislee! Just received one hundred barrels of those nice APPLES from the farm, aud twenlv barrels of our best CIDER-tbo best that ever came to this town. Call and see for yourselves. Nov 7 tf H. ri. WARNER. Elegant Pocket Diaries , at GRIFFE3 BROS. OT Go 10 GAFFNEY'S for flue CIGARS audi cheap fer cab. GOL D PENS best in Ibe market, , -". At dim HONS HOLIDAY GOODS in great varie- 7 At FIMMON'S. tST CHOICE CIGARS-new stock. At SIMMONS'. AMUSEMENTS. TiiuEK iviairrg o.y (COMMENCING Monday Eve'n. ahc, JL MARSTON & STOnI T . l: . ait "r euiumatio iiinance With the populsr Califorola Anin AhIiImI h .mli,ni It.. , , ,.IUB Tt) TmK Excelsior Cornet Hand audi chestra, And the distinguished lutcbJnnir Mr. Thomas , n.,i llondT Kveulnir llocismi.AP -.ik HIDDEN HAND For further pajliculars, see small bilk J day. XT Seatacao be secured "in idfu, u,..,- i.nig niors, 1 THOS. W. BROWN. ) . JOS. W. llOGAL, J 8" dec Z-td. FIRST AXAl'AL ttmt (&m or top. Yon Men's Christian' op Petroleum Cextie Trie uaderslgned lertnre ronimiiles sftkl im. : a , m rnivieiim l'alre, h ih kn snnonnre the following Hit of Lwium for at suing season t 1 he t'mnailttee will sspply themil.jKM ni aM ..Mr-, warv iiiy ure Blit iva nlo, St HMBK avj ,- i: urninieiy ascenainea. PRTKOLKI'M V. NACBV, "Ih. Klein bklnanoyh." Nor. vb. !(" W M it Cri.l.ISS AnnmivJi. S JflWO.N KII.I'ATKIC'K. Lee aid, "MmM March In in N." JOSH Illl.LINliS Pre 14 Ison. w M. PAU80NM aT- Correiond-ica is twine hM with "01 OHKMLKT, Wr .NDKl l.riHI.I.IPS.KHKIlW uw. mark TWAIN, and other,-. By Ordir of Lvciu Copiuii trr. JNO. W. THOMPSON wlS'-lf Okalrmsn ol C(imiW SANTA CLAU Is coming,- atld is to have henddaarters as usual at p VARIETY ST0E J. W. Beatty, Sscond Door from 0p House. Petroleuni Centre, ri where ia to be found the (jrel Mt Vl'iM.v nf f'tiriBfrn-w (tOOl ih the Oil Regions, consOT hi pari or .Tin, aou ciina ij. " Dressed, DolM not Dressed. Dolls "H OnlU nnft -II U. Pki. U.ilj. Dflil Heds with Kid Covers. China Vswi, Clf i;ups and Saucers. Moustache Cups. 'T' fUli. U..t..!..l rr l HllV Ilarsea Rn Suloko Kk.lai. ' Wllkf Work Stabds, Candy Tos. and '" Fine Confectionery, Nnla. Best fjsllf" Pears, and other goods expressly dav trade. You are Invited to oall lo early wblli- assortment is run, and make your Remember the place, Second Dwt J Respeclfally J. W. DEATTJ Great Bargains IN FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING S. SO BEL. RVspeclfnlly llJWtes Ibe pnblle our, very large slock of KEADV"4' Clolbing just received. Our gw0' "JJ urancea zo per cent, si see ine , boughiand he customers will t benefit of Ibe advanee. I wUI ? lower than ever before. Step in and ine prices and stock .-j, Fetreleom Centre, Nov. 28th-I New stock or Winter Ciotninpje ; mm 1
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