Vt."S - 1 " I m Hwnn m ff 1 1.1 flute, ftoTf! n e rtrrmn ' , a i a fading ruiuiw I . r " 1 ; uiuuu SHUGERT & STj Merchant Tailors ! Gents Furnishing Goods, . C0B.ESPRINO & FRANKLIN ST8., ' ITITUSV.JLLB, PA. Ban t la one'of the flasst aorthnts oj J L0im& CAJSSIMERES FRENCHeAND ' .... AMERICAN COATINGS, HUSBAND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. lvtr offerd,ln the Oil Region. I TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc GAPS, Alt the latest and Nobbiest tit-fits. A FULL UNI OF Goods, &C Gents' Furnishing Petroleum Centre Daily Record Pet. Centre Pa Saturday April 39 - Dtvlue service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRC: Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbatn School at 12 P. M. eat free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Rev. P. W. Sookeld, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching; at 11 o'clock A. 11., and 7k, 'lock P. M. D. PATTON, Pastor. 1. No. Patroleum Centre IiOdge, T15, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nlghtt Friday, at 7 'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G.' E. O'FlaiibrtTi A Sec'y. CsTPlce f meeting, Mala St., opposite MoClintocIt Houie. A. O. Of IT. V. Libert; Lodge No. 7, A. O. or U. W., meet evnrv Monday evening at 7 o'clock, in Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peon., A Glim, M. W. 8. H. Kooker, R. A Glffmntle Menopoly Mr. Nye bat Introduced a bill In lb Sen at of a tomewbat extraordinary cbaraoUr. The bill provide! for the Incorporation of tb Western Land Improvement Company, and naraet tt incorporator Robert T. Lin con, Samuel T. Smoot, James Aicber, Wil liam Blackmore, Cyrus M. Fisher, John Horatio Lloyd. George Denison and George W. Uoge. The capital stock of said Com pany shall be five million dollars. The gen eral objects of this corporation are to Im prove, settle and colonize lands In t be ter ritories of the United States, and especially to open up and develops the resources there of by the construction of rail, wagon and other roads and telegraph lines, and In con nection therewith to purchase, sell and mor tage any lands In said territories, the com pany to have right of way through the pub lie lands of the United States for purpose carrying on Improvements, two btiodr feet on each side of the railroads projected to be granted for such purposes. The com pany is further empowered to make sod dispose of bonds en its own terms for tbe purpose - of borrowing money to carry on improvements, snd may secure tbe same by mortgage upon its property. Anotbei South Improvement Company. elf Those inveterate old ' vagi." Thorns, Malloy and Dutch Hank, were before Jus tice Reynolds for the fifth or sixth time dur ing tbe past few months, to-dsy. Sent down for SO days each. Tbe A'iautic & Great Western Railway are laying steel rails along their entire line, except tbe side tracks. , Tbe new pipe line op Cherry tree Run from Tarr Farm is a fixed fact. Messrs Richardson, Clark & Co., tbe owners, have already commenced tbe work ol laying tbe pipe, aod tbe woik is nearly completed as far as tbe top of Buobanao Hill. The pipe Is to be 2-lcch tubiog. Tbe pumping ta tion oo Ctorrytree Run, will be atlbellatb. away well, a short distance below Allema- goozelum City. Connections will be made from that point to tbe wells on the Brown Dempsey and other farms. Gold at 1 p. m. II 1?8' Abram Mayberry, of Kane City, a colored brother, and a barber by profession, went nt on tbe war patb, in that tows, night ( before last In tbe same town there la an opposition barber shop, kept by Justin Mor ris, a peaceable and orderly citizen. Abram raoged" around awhile, taking In several drinks between times, until like tbe IndUn be imagined be weighed a ton. Tnen be wuiiiu-w ioai "opposition was not ine me of trade,-' and arming himself wltb stones and bricks, be charged on Morris castle and demolished tb Iroot windows snd doors. Morrla railed to tee aoytbing Just-in that and retaliated on Abraru'i Irontispiece with brick, knocking bim nearly into tbe middle of next week. Abram "came to" shortly nd drove Morris out of bis castle forcing bim to take refuge to a neighboring engine bouse. Ha tnen went bsck bent oo tbe work of demolition, when tb bystander8 tarfered and mad bim stop. Yesterday, Morris appeared before Jot ale Reynold and made Information against Mayberry, charging bim with' mflioiout mischief. Warrants were Issued, but tbe affair wat compromised by tbe defendant paying tb damages and cost. Blood on the Moon. Two cillsens en gagd in a "bit of a row,1 on tbe comer o Main and Weablogton street, last evening On called lb other bard lames; tbe otber ditto;1 the older on kicked the younger below the belt' young man countered oo Aid ant coco out, who Immediately went to grass, bit "nug" plowing a buge furrow in tb bosom of mother earth ; oo blood wa a bed by either of tb combattants, yet for time the flgbt resembled tbe post's descrip. tion of tb Arksosaw row: And Isaac b pitched Into bim, And blot pitched into be; Ye way lit It was a sin, An 'orribl to ," , litter in the evening tb two warrior were teao to "smlU" audibly at each other nd they "tmolt," and 'aay a wink tbey trunk." Now that lb Columbia OH Comp bava oeased drilling any mors new wells, as oinst tbe Uoioo, a matter of course, tbe "driller's gang" em ployed by them are out of employment. This did oot suit the active energetic men composioglbe gang idleness nut beirg in tneir composition accordingly tbey have formed a company, taken up several leases on It Buohauan Farm, back ol the Colum bia form, and adjoining .. the Keenau tract upon which they propose to put down a nnmher nl wella Wa hnr than ma aim. - -r- ---j v pj Ceed ill their enterprlsa I f Meeting of Executive Com mitlec. The Executive Committee of tbe Pelrc leum Producers' Union met at tbe Hall of tbe Uoioo at half-past ten o'clock Wednes day morning at Oil City. Tbe meeting was called to order by Capt. llaaaon President ol tbe I'niou. Mr. Bluke offered the following preamble and resulutton, which were adopted : Wukrzas, Tbe safely of our producing interests against monopolies in tbe future, and tbe validity and eufurcement of our con tracts witb tbe railroad companies, demand the perpetuity of tbe Petroleum 1'ruduceit' Union, aod Wuereas, Tbe expenses already incurred are not entirely provided by subscription, or otherwise. Kusulvki), That tbe Secretary be instruct. d to uutily tbe membeis of tbe Local Com mittee, iu each district, to couttoue ibe collection ol one cent per bartel, m such manner as may be devised t.s uioct expedi ent iu eaOD particular distilct, forHbe pur pose of meeting tbe expeuses and carrying out tbo objects ol the Uuion, and to report at the next meeting llio plan adopted, Bills were pre.euled by tbe secretary upon which payment was delened by tbe j Committee until next regular meeting. Messrs. Cuivtr, Byrom and Buultou were snvN.apuolnted a committee to audit tbu cl - - - Messn 4 Armstrong have Imported from Obio, five barrels of tbe Peerless Pol aloe, to be used at seed. They are by for the finest' specimen of Potatoes we have yet seen. Farmers and others will do well to call on M. & A. and examine tbe Peerless Potatoe. A nussber o( Indians and whit mso bar taste troata to dtath oa tb wtttero plains The recent advance in prices on all cotton fabrics is owing to the faot that tbe crop of 1871 was short, wltb prospects lavoring a still lighter crop In 1872. During tbe com ing year, all description of wearing apparel. will command high figures. We are informed that a 250 barrel flawing well was struck at Si. Petersburg, day be 'ore yesterday. Owned by D. Harris & Brother, ol Titusville. Personal. Our townsman, Mr. Sam'l A. Woods, arrived home from bis Pllsburgh aod Philadelphia trip, yesterday. His muuy Iriendt will be pleated to learn that he is much Improved io health. Alf. Myers, proprietor of the Adams House, St. Petersburg, was In town yester day. Tbe "old wolf1' looks as natural as ever, his visits are always welcome. Under tbe iiiperloteodeuc of Road Com missioner McHugh aod Path Master Arm-, string, a good work Is being done io clean ing out Washington Street of its winter's ac cumulation of dirt and filth. In addition to causing tbe street to present a neater and cleaner xppearauce, It bad become necessary as a sanitary measure. In this connection wa would advise our citizens to snlject their premises to a thorough renovating pro cess. We may ressoi ably expect a visitfrom tbe Aslatlo cholera, the coming summer. The blow was warded off last season, eed a all tbe large cities have already taken measures to prevent It appearance let us oot ba behind. Forewarned 'it forearmed Tbe Red Stockings base ball club Is al ready on their annual tour for 1872. The Beaver Falls Cutlery Company pro pots employing fifty Chinese. Dolly Vardeo horse shoes are tbe latest. A medical botaoil" bas beeo flnd fifty shillings at Manch ester for throwing cay on pepper lota the eyes of a patlsot wltb whom bt had tn argument about stint k trot." , Fad sot awsy, but lings ftrt, - Ob Time, destroy It not; Those eyes, those Dpt. as when w met, Why should tbey be lorgot. Alast 'twas wrought by human bandt. ,' It then must fade away, Like a name that's written In tb stod. It cannot, cmnt stay. Will all be gone? Must memory dia With every fading buet Must all the happy hours goue by Be lost unto my view f It cannot be! Brighter than tbit, On memory's fair tablet, It tb image of that dear one I never would forget. ' Another .Combination Broken t s THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER 0F1HE OIL REGIONS 6 Spring St., TZTUSVZLLE, Has broken the outrageous Clothing Monopoly. Chatham Street bat become demoralized. Shoddy Clothing is at a discount. Tbs WHERE YOU CAN FIND ALL THE 11 IS AT TI1E GREAT One Price Clothing Store! IS T.TUSVILLE. In aiuis They were instructed to wait upon editors who have douo tbe prinliog uu lurulefitd papers lor the Uniuii, for tbe purpose of ptocunug the tame termo as are allowed to large dealers. Mestre. btiretber, Ilyroui and Blake were appointed a coiniuittee to wait upuu iue editors ot tbe Tiltisville papeis and requeei greu'er liberality in their notices ol the Union, and io their printing rates lor its business and advetliseuienie. Adjourned to Intel on Tuesday, tbo 30 tb pv Adjou icVtut. Reference bus Loeu luude suvernl times in tbn telegraphic dispatohea to reported inroads ou tbu Texan frontier by Mexican troops. On Tuesday a di-pulch was luid before tbe Cab lost, from General Shendan, announcing tbe capture on Ti xueet.il oj thirty-live privates aod seven oRicers of the Juarez goveromens. Tbe privates bad been released on parole, but Ibe officers are under artist subject to instructions from Washing ton. Tbe Attorney General bat been di rected to coriespoud with tbe local State authorities where tbe capture was mado. Tbe Texas papers show Ibe existence of con siderable excitement in consequence of these Mexiean raids, wbtcb are made lor tbu pur pose of stealing stock, and are undertaken by order of tbe Mexion military authori ties on tbe Irontier. Congress bat bad its attention called to the matter, and now that soma of tbe guilty Mexican officials are in our grasp, there is a possibility of grave complications between Ibe two governtnen's unless Mexico disavows tbe acts aod4r moves the commander by whose order these out rages have been committed Wutsou'a L.ot Trunk. The late President of the S. I. C, alias the Standard Oil Co., lost lis trunk contain ing certain valuable papeis. Implicating certain prominent men throughout the conn try. Wben this trunk is found, ol course tb pipers will baVe been abstracted! It's oot tbe way shrewd people do business now-a-day leaving valuable documents In trunks, vallsea, etc., it a time when thn papers are wanted for particular purposes. An expose is just wbat certain prominent gentlemen don't want, no m ttter what tbe (treat bulk of producers desire. It's one tbiog to arraign, and its another to convict Watson will make his point at other men have done before him. We bear ol another little family disagree ment, growling out of Ibe marriage of tbe daughter of tbe bouse. A lively time endu ed, upon tbe discovery ; In w bleb tbe girl turned tbe tables upon ber mother, admin istering to her what our informant called "a licking." Tidioute Journal. Lineo ooals appeared In a neighboring town last week. Rather premature drew w think. jS"obby Business Suits! My Stock contains every make of Goods. COATS AND VESTS. I have a larger assortmt-nt than any house outside of New York City. Tliero 1 no doubt but that ray Stock of is ahead of anything in Amelia, either for quality or tlyle. "I FASHIONABLE HATS & CAPS! WHITE and ( 11EYI0T Mil. 113. I cannot be beat in this Department. MY IASK OF en's Furnishing Goods ! I COMPLETE. Parties in want of GOOD - CLOTHING, s Can Save Monov7, By coming to my Store where there is everything new, and where you can buy 10 Per Cent. Less than Esewhere, And. why, do you ask, because 1 have only ONE PRICE.1 Goods are all marked in plain selling figures, and I sell n Goods than any 10 stores combined, f sell every cumomer alike and throw in NO Shirts, 8usprndert or Collar, to make an extra profit on Clothing. A child ol five years can buy as cheap as a man of fifty. cordially invite all my old customers m Petroleum Centre and vicinity to come and purchase their Clothing at Store, PROMISING BETTER , GOODS And Later Styles for Less Money ! Than Any House in the Region. LAMIWERS, THE ONE PRICE OAITHIEB. a
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