.bhuqest&stM UenMMmn to MeFrliinc'.,!mlth A C ,1 Merchant Tailors! dents' Furchshiiis .iioods, COR. 6PRING & FBAXKLIN STS., TITUSVL.IiE4 PA.l Iiavepnt la MM of th lint aatoMrumle ooj VL01IS6 VASSIMEBE8 KNGUSH, ' FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCT VESTINGS. k. Svaf ott.tod.1n (h Oil Region. iTHKHTY DIFFERENT 6TTLB3 OF HATS 5c CAPS, AU the Uteri and Nobbiest Pllea. a full ttnn or Gents' Furnishing Goods, ifcc, ''etroUum Centre Daily Record. Pel, Centre, Pa., MUnrdar, .Oct. lit. Divine Hei-vlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and iX P. M. flnbbath School at 12 P. M. eals free. , A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Ixv. F. Scofikld, Paator. presbttehTan CHURCH. Preaching at li o'clock A. M., and 7, 'clock P. IL D. TATTON, Pastor. Petroleajn Centre.. Lodge, No. VIS, I. O. of U. F. Regular meeting olghli Friday, at T,' o'clock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N; G. E. 0'Fl,AHt:nTT, A Bec'y. t $ri'l ice of meeting, Main W., opposite MoClinrock House. A. O. Of I . W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. ,W., meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hull, Petroleum Ceo t re, Peon's. A. M. Kleckkbr, M. W. J. H. Merrill, K. I. O. of It. M. Mlnoekaiiuee Tribe No. 183,1. O. R, M. of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening lu Good Templar's Hall. tarCouoell (res livblrd at 7tg' o'clock. ' II HOWE. Sachem. K. REYNOLDS, Keeper ol Record". Sold at lp.m. 113 f The report was current on Ibe street this forenoon, that a large well bad been slruok on Sag Run, near Oil City. Upon inquiry w learn tbat tbe well Is owned by Mrs. M. A. Sands, of Oil City, and is reported a yleldlog all Ufa way from 100 to 400 barrels per day. Tbe chances art tbat Ibe "bead" Is being pumped off, and like other wells lo that vioinlty It will not yield over ten bat rale dally. . Tbe Inquiry la made bow it cornea tba' nil tbe drilling wells were sbut down In very other section, and this one in the.Oi' Cl'y district, which waa supposed to be oo e tba most loyal to the cause, was al lowed to be completed just In tbe middle ol the crisis. Cm tbe committee for that dia trim explain I The produoere up Ibis way youiu line io Know wuy mia la ions. ... jt Tbe movement for pulling up large re. Ooery at this point, alluded lo in yeslei day's Bkcori, bida lair to prove a success' We are not advised as yet at what particu lar ooiot tbe new leflnery Is lo be located, but are ssfe In laying It will be built. The Refiner's Combination will discover ere long tbat they do not bold the wlooing baud la tbe game now being played. The produ cer propose lo "take a hand in" themselves aud propose lo build refineries, produce tbe oil and refine It themselves. This p'an once carried Into etTeot and we predlot tba days ut the Corolination will be oumbered. ' Tbe loauj friends of Rev. J. T. Oxtoby, formerly Piesbyterian olergyman at lbs place, will uooupy tba pulpit at tbe Pres byterian Otiuroti, tomorrow Sunday lore noon eul rveolug. e The bare announce meet that this talented gentleman la lo pay ut a vtsit fs a guarantee tbat tbe ebuicb will b') crowded with bis admirer. An li isli Bobleinau la touting tbe erauk of a baud-urgau through bis native land, lu paymsutof a loulithwager. k That old time saloon, tho Opera llouan has recently been eulj'ctoJ by the jiruprli- tor, Mr. Lou. Vouchor, to a tbuiough reno vating process thronghont. Un h.is repa- pered, repainted, rewhilewasht d.r.vnrnifb ed, reinvlgora'ed, rejuvenated ami restora ted the nine Iriini stem to stem, making H one of the coziest places wherein lo pin a pleoaant bclir In the entire nil legion, lie. Idea (bat Lou ii bne of but felloas three counties, and always waken it a polm lo entertain bla Irienria and customers In the best of bis at.ilily, 'winch tlie name n li" to explain and will ever maintain.' From telecrama received ttlia lorenoon, il appear the Union Petroleum Compaoy, at Rotieevill", loive slatted up Ibeir wells. Whet effect tins will have ou Hie balance! the operator, in ibat viclnliy remains lo be eeen. It w rumored, huwever, that the Brevoorl Company would o.ao alart Ibeir wella at ouch. Mary Grew, Secretary of the Pennsyl vanla Woman Suffrage Association, sends ui the following notice atklng 111 publica tion. If there are any lemale suffragists hereabout let them read: i "Tbe friends of woman suffrage through out the Slate are requeued lo aend their names, with poat office address, lo the Peon'a Woman Suffrage Association, 700 Arab Street, Philadelphia. "Tboae wishing to have documents teni tbetn, or specimen copies ol the Woman's Journal, will be supplied. " An exchange says now tbat tbo cool nights are coming on, our people are Ihlrk ing about fixing up Ibeir front galea. They say there la Ovi use trying lo keep them In repair aa long ea tbe evenings are favorable to outside courting. One of the wants ol Ibis age la a galelilnge that will bear the weight of a young couple without alruinlog the gale binge, not tbe young couple. Tbe tragedy of Gnevra tbe missing bride has been repealed io Kansas. Two chil dren lo Bock Creek, seven and ten years of age were left at borne by tbeir mother, and In their play got Into a chest provided with a spring lock, where tbey were found aboil ly afterward, stnoiuered to d.'atb. II la seio. luei lue isianu oi oi. sieienn it gradually ceasing to be a rendezuus forship ping, and tbat the English government does not regard II now us of much Importance. Tbe falling off lo Ibe number of vessels Calling at Ibe Island la due lo the grent d: veielon of the Eastern trade from the old i ante lu Ibe new one, vie the uez C' oal. The New York buck drivers, wbo are on a strike, have discovered a novej andappar- mly elrective Inatiument far lb coercion ol tieil einplojeis. They d Clare that most ol Ibe stable keepers are violating Ibe law in carrying on business without license, and Ihreateo to complain lo the Mayor. The Euglisb papers are filled with ac counts of tbe annual autumn mana'uvers o' the llrltisb iroops regulars, volunteers, and militia. There has been reviews and sham Bgbts on a grand scale, and all England ha, been agog over lb movements of tbe defen ders of ibe country. There Is an epidemic among the horses In Toronto, Canada, of a catarrhal character. Almost all the borsei belonging lo ibeatreet tar companies aud livery stable are affected. ll Is calculated Ibat over (even hundred boraes are oow pick. "Corners" aro not coulined to Wall atreel, New Yoik, or to Stale street, Iloaton. Neither are tbey made wholly by dealers in alock and bonds. Tbe Zulus of South Af rica do not need a missionary lo teach them lo be shrewd. Though a strong and robust pcoplo, tbey have a decided weakness for womaukind. Tbey have as many wives as ihey have means to purchase, and unlike many in civilized countries, they buy not with gold, or house or estates, but with cows. Twenty, thirty, Illty, or a buudred cows are given for a wife, according as the girl is young and beauiilu) or otbeiwiae (Joe bold ulu operator with capital once bought up all the young and deairable girl in the market of tbe wbole region and com pelled all wbo wanlod to buy to pay hiu most exorbitant price lor wives. Ol course there was muob dialreae and tbie diaaatrous stale of things attraotedtbe altentenllon o' Ibe government, abd tbe recurrence of it.was prevented by a law which fim tbe legal price of a wife to be only ten cows No ineu can collect more than Ibis by law. lie may receive uny ll oe win, out be can foroe no one to pay more than ten. Thus Zula taw stands as a friend lo fairness and equity, and the bulls aud beats alike are obliged to respect It, lor toetr law are strictly carried out.' Ounce of litigation growing i ul ol polygamy are more numer ous than fi'utn any other source. i Mr. A. J. Firming, a printer ol Kiiigsior, Mo., kucotttbfullj eloped wilb and mar ried an erttiocieiie young lady ol thai place. OC fobfat. The rust is over the red of tbe clover; And green Is under 'the gmy.. And down in the hollow tbe ll.el wirged swallow Is Hying away and away. Fled ore tbe roses, dead are the roses, The glow and the glory done. , And down in tbe hollow ibe Ueet winged swallow Flying a flay to the tun. In plucc of the summer, a dreud uew cimer In solemn stale renews; A crimson splendor distend of tbe lender Daisy, aud the darling dews. Hut oh. Ibe sweetness, Ibe lull complete ness That under bla reign aro born! Russet and yellow in apples mellow; And wheat; and millet, and euro. Ills frnais so boary touch with glory Maple, aod oak, and Ibornj And rising aud falling; bla wluds are call ing. v Like a hunter through his born. No Ibrifty sower, but just t mower Tbat cornea when ibe day is done, With warmth a-beamlng. and gold a-gleama Like luoset after Iherun. And while fair weather and frost together Color the woods so gay, We must remember tbat cbill December lias turned bia steps this way. And aay, as we gather in the bouse togelb er And pile the logs on Ibe bearlb, Help ua lo follow Ibe light little mvallow, E'en lo Hie ends of tbe earth. , A oew danger is to bo apprehended from Watermelons, according to the following ,tory, which comes from Santa Barbaia, California. A farmer wus working oo a side bill, when a watermelon, weighing elgbly-six pounds, broke loose frm the vine atjd atarttd for him. Tbe farmer Saw bis daoger and iried lo run from it, but tbe vine Ireacberoualy caught hit leel, and the ruffianly vegekable'came thunder ng down upon him with terrible speed, striking blm to the earth and rolling over his pioJtrate body. Mr. Lincoln was ixceedingly astonished one day, as be was Inspecting the prison in Washington, by n prisoner who eaid to blm IIow are yoil? Air. l'resideut? 1 believe that you and I have beeu in every jail lu the Union." '-This and ibe j il at Spring field are the only ones 1 was ever lu lu my life," said Mr. Lincoln. '-Very likely," re sponded tbe rogue, "but I've been in all Ibe real." "Mamma," said a precocious little boy wbo, against bia will, waa trade to rock the cradle of bia baby brother, '-if the doctoi baa any more babies to give awav, don'' you take 'em." fliilaiithropby. rortland baa a Ireaaure lu tbe shape ol a cow whose i Ilk ol human kiodness is ao full of Ibe cream ofphilanthrophy that she ex erts herself In tbe cause of morality and publio decency to ao extent tbat might put many human beings to tba blush. It would eeiu thai two dogs, having evidently read Ibe kind permission given them by Dr. Walts, of bymtuwriling memory to dellgb to bark and bile, look udva tage of it tot quarrel over a bone in principal street oi Portland. Tbey attracted the (attention oi our cow, wbo was quietly eating some tur nip lops iu a field into wbicb she bad pent' Irated without having tbe owner's consent' Pausiug fur a momeut to chew tbe cud of reduction, she lowered ber head, charged upon the dogs aod separated Ibem, aud by making a threatening display ol ber horns caused them lo scatter at double quick iu opposite dircotloos. Tbis Is tbe queen of cows, and siouid at once be bought by tbe Society for tbe Prevention of Cruelly lo Animals, aa a nolible example of tbe justice lo Ibeir principlea and tbe aupport given to tbeir theories by the animals themselves. Why would il cot be well lo perpetuate this breed of cows for tbe sake of tbeir milk ? Wbo knows wbat mild and humane snuli me.nl such a drink, freely partaken of would sause to donate In the heart of tnau ? A recent writer ssy of the extraordinary dryness of tbe climate ol tbe Argentine Re public: "A bowl of water left uncovered in the morning I dry at night, iuk vanishes from the Inkm Uud aa if by magic. The bod lea cf dead animals dry up, Instead of de composing, and neither exetoise nor ex posure lo tbe euu s tay produce perspira tion. tThe Cbicdgu Tribune is waking a desp r ate J.ii i hopeless fight against ibe ruin with which the Inter-Ocean is overwhelming it Last Suuilay it eppenltd with only tbilty coluujDS of udrerlisiUav . NOTES Of THE DAY. The belli ws of a Rhode Island cburcb or gan is worked by water power. Is tec t'itman, Ibe great patron and pro jector of phonography, is bankrupt. Siruh Fox, a't. eighteen, and crossed in love, drowned herself In Big Indian, Floyd county, Indiana. A passenger on the Memphis and Loiile vllle road shot a tbiel wbo Was attempting to pick tils pocket. Kiv. Jargo 11. Lezier, a noted Method is t preacher and newspaper correspondent ol Indiana, baa taken a change ol veutw to Fl. Dodge. Owing to the scarcity of vegetables nod the plenty of diamonds in Arlzunla. the miners are now swappiog with tbe tanners even, karat for Carrol. A patent medicine man in Louisville bas offered $.'00 per annum for tbe privilege ol paintmg bit advertisements oo Ibe roofs of Small Talk's leel. " Mr.'jonathan Young died at Bangor on I he 2lsl ult. In the seventy-ulutb year nl his age. Mr. Young was ibe uncle of tbe Chicago Ioler-Ocean. A California man tied one end ol a lariat around hia waist and lassoed a cow wltb Ibe other. He Ibcughl he had lb cow, but at tbe end of tbe fit at half mile he began lo suspect tbe cow bad him. What agonies must that port have endur ed wbo, writing of his love, asserted In bis manuscript tbat be '-kissed her under the silent slurs," and found that ibe compositor had made him declare that he ''kissed ber under tbe cellar stairs." By a vexatious railroad accident, Lilian Kdgurlon was obliged lo appear before a Memphis audience in her traveling dress, and without the msniiicripl of ber led lire. The audience didn't mind the absence of the manuscript, but waa seriously disap pointed in the mmler of clothes. Amuniau. A new religious sect, known as tbe "Ainauians, " atd numbering about 1500 ha sprung up in Iowa. Tbis new commup. ity is composed entirely of Germans. Tbey have purchased about H0,)00 Icies ol land on the line of the Bock Ialaod Railroeo and built several mills and manufactories All ptupeily la held in common, and Ibe al ia irs ol ibe society managed by fifteen "falb era." Each person is allowed lo draw a curtain amouul from tbe co-operative stores yi'Ut ly, and no mem her Is given any wages or auy money for petsoual expenses. Kv ery day religious service are held. We do not learn what Ibe Iheologioal belie! ul the sict is; but, inasmuch as they are noled.fur honesty and fair dealing, we judge that il cannot be lar out uf the way. Marriage Is not lorbuldeu, but it is not encouraged :J ind 'be comuiuotly is nul likely, therefore, to perpeluuln itself. Ai'Ti MX We have read many poetica lucubrations upon the advent ol autumn. and the present season has ool been allowed io come without tbo u.-uil outpouring ol gushing verse In bouor ol tbe occasion; but a little plain-prose will give a lair ofder criptioo as oceans of verse. Ay, Ibe melan cboly days have come, when east winds obilt one lo tbe marrow, wbeo the cold raw air bluws dust and withered leaves Into ones face, when it in dangerous lo go forth oo Ibe sunniest day without an umbrella, and no lens reckless to wrap ona self up warm ly on a cold and cheerless morning, lor In an hour the heat of summer msy make one more struggle for supremacy. Tba melan choly days are come when the flowers fade, ibe trees become deuuded of tbeir leave, aod leaden colored c onda chat away a' brightness of summer; when last winter's clothes are taken out and beaten, perhaps lo be found moib eaten; when ibsj walls ate damp and tbe banisters sticky wilb un wholesome moisture, but no we aball be considered cynical if we proced' I Oil City Enterprise. Tbe lucline lUilroad to Claik'e Summit Oil City, Is completed and will be run tree to the publio till Wednesday the sixteenth, the dav of tbe grsod auction sal of lots. The citizens of Petroleum Centra and vl clnily arejinvited lo take a ride. Clark & Fortkol-s. oct 11-td Hats! Halt! CiimI Cans! At tbe JAMESTOWN CLOTHING S T ORE. . t reoelved from New Yurk, Paria aod Londou, and will be told remark ably cbeap. Call and examine stylet and prices. A. ALDXN. - The latest styles of Underclothing for genia wear, at Ibe JAMESTOWN CLOTH ING STORE. CIGARS. Lovers of good cigtra will find several et li rely new brand, never before introduced iu tb it place, at tbe Putt Office New Room J Tbey are warrauled pure Havana. ' To-Oil Opxratorii. 0. li, Jeoj, f I Kane City, desires to notify oil oper.l,ir that bia patrol bead. Dags or Device fur Shutting uu n eier in uti wella, are wuat w uwut-u uuiiug nm !u-iri(v cay ibu ting down movement. Tbey are warrantee; lo abut the water off entirely no metier bow . . . - II Ld . . 1 .... long IBB wen IUI.J uv eiuppeu. uil npr. ora are invited to call on or address .Mr. J at Kane City. Venango County, p, Io Underclothing of all kinds ALDKN'S "V, JUt iKciira, wuuui in, excelled g uv uu reiuue. unu miiu vaamiue. Sept, 21-lt For Sale Cheap. o i n . ., o i itKiuciuy wens Willi ma- ciiiutiry complete, inquire of liUWE&COOK. Pt'trolcum Centre, Pa. Lock Box. Just received al AUJEN'ri a lame itur-t ui gems uiiuerviutinag, a ne very best io . tT .1 (.. fr .. . town. For Pale 15.0") lo 10.00 feet of SKCOND-IlANo TUBING, at from Hi to S3 ei. per fool. Tbe Tabing ia in Irst alaaa Older and til ready nueu. April 2. it. it. w ARB KB. UNDERCLOTHING; UNDIKULOTQ- Juel received al the JAMESTOWI CLOTHING oTORB, sail aae sts Ua slock. School Books. A complete slock of School Books pssM al Ike Publio School can b found at III POST OFFICE NRWS ROOM. lyGRBKLET HATS at lbs JAMIg- tuww uuu'i rnriiu stuks. Tbe Victor Brand el OHice News Room. cigala al lie fas) y Highly flavored, Ice ceol Soda Wikr 1 at tbe 1'osl uuice newaroom. Try il. GRANT UAT3 all tba JAMKSTOWf CLOTHING STORK. HATS AND CAPS In gteat vatialy aod in all styles, juat received by express froa New Yoik. at the JAMESTOWN CLOTH ING ST6RE. Call and look at Ibeo. ' August 12-lf. fasJtil received nl lue JAMbsTOWH CLorillNU STORE, a large esuortawn ol new and nobby styles of HATS A SAl'S. Tbe best Pittsburgh Lager al GAFFNET'A Days Doing", New Varieties, Sew Turk Clipper. Wllk'a Spirit, and all apnrmi pi peraat tba POST OFFISH NEWSROOM. GEAND Ametian Sal . OF on 500 LOTS OIL CITY, PA., Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1875 The Incline Railroad I completed snJ will be opened to tbe public ibs;' n. ..,! it.... lot. era w Ibis five minutes walk to lb buria ts comers' tbe city. Tbey are high above the tn" and amoke of tbe city. Tbe air I pr healthy. No heavy morning tog is knows. GOOD WATER. THE LAND IS LEVEL! The Drives will bo the beat In this R'glo'r being Twelve Allien of Level 8rt, And one Boulevard sixty feot wide, UtiU lofo the country, 3 miles In length, nlm' ptrrectiy level, The .Landscape View Is not excelled In the Stale. Beit of U Ibe Lots will be SOLD CKE-A-P And on easy term: Fifteen per esnl. esib. Otieen per cent, aixly daya, balance i twelve and eighteen months. There is More Money in these Lots - Than nay thai were Ever Before Sold at Auction IN THE OIL REGIONS. Everybody Com and See for lb elm ON Wednesday, Oct. 16 Is73, 12 Reynolds Bleek, OIICW Oct U-td
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