SHUGERT & STARR 8asessess m MeTastasd, Merchant Tailors! AKTO DBALBBS IX tosto Furnishing Goods, tWR. M1UN k FRANKLIN STS., friTCSY.LLE, PA. stove canta an of Mm bx assart aaeats ejSj VL02IZS& CASSlMEREii MHQUSD, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MHLTO AND (STRIPED SUITINGS, FFAttCY vestings. favcafeeaJpalhaOllRefioa. itfclNTT DIFFERENT STYLES OF SC CAPS, All the tstestaad Nobbiest Styles. A FtJLL LIS! OP entst'urniahiug Goods, fcc. 'fttrcleum Cyitre Daily Record Fat. Sent Pst., Saturday, Oca 14. Divine aorvlee. METMODUT EPISCOPAL CHURCH tervtoe every .Sabbath t 11 A. M. ana ti P- M. SUbbolh School at 1X P. M. eete ft1, A cordial invilatioa extend 4 to alt. Kcr. a. Mooai, Pastor. PKESITTErIaN CHURCH. Preaefeiug at 11 o'clock A. M.. aid T alack P. II., by the Paitor, W. C. BoncH ai. Sabbath School at 1 directly ftr lereaooa service. rreyer Meetiaf and Sabbath School Teaeher'e Mooting 1 unity evenings ol Mk week. j(SitrleBi Ceatr. , Lodg, If e. VIS, f. O. of O. F. Rot11'' raMtiof algbla Friday, at T 'sleek. Signed. B. ALLEN, N. O I. H. Kenisa, A See'?. X"Pltici of meeting, Main Si., opposite MaClialock Hoase. Am O. Of V, W. Liberty Ledge No. T, O. ofU. avtela every Monday, evenlag at 7 o'clock, ta Odd Follow'e Hall, Peiroleata Caotra, Psaa'a. A. H. Kliccvib, M. W. A. Iliii, R. I. O. of II. M. Mlaakvimm Tribe No. 18S, L O. R. 11 af Pttrelena Caotra, maata every Tburadey eventnc la Goof Templar's Hall. Of" Coaoell Urn ticbted at 7 o'clock. , U. HOWE, Seebem. t. REYNOLDS, Chief of Records. aid at 1 p. m. 11 Tba editors of tha Oil City Derrick appear to bite William Ca sey CD tha brain, a alo does the Felrvlew Reporter man. If these adilon nly kutw bim aa well ae we do the; would do! held him Id euoh mortal fear. Let Casey but once know bow tbey tear bim and ha will give tbem ell aod a ehaoe te show the kind of Huff they are made of. We are always ready, but illll bope be may lop at tha rarloua newspaper offices oa the road up and give tbem all a whirl," theo whea be gets, here we shall probably be able to redo him to pulp so qolok that be won't be able to gal hie second wind. Bui, ae we have before said, we must decline a bottle bolder or referee from the office of wtb Der rick, as we waat those offices fill ed by par ties of kaewa courage and staid habile. Cur hl is la the ting. The Produeai'e Association ol the El enth D, strict, meet at their room In the Central House, tble evening. It Is under stsod that an ageot Is to be elected far tba pnrpose of carrying oat the plan of the proposed coalition between Ibe producers and refiners la Ibe event ef the plan being agreed lo. r The Firth Avenue Hoiel must hare been sr much dtmaged by the Ire of Tuesday Wednesday ulgbt. One account says Ibe gret dining room was flooded, water pour ing through tba, ceiling, and tbal the stair way lo ths ladles' entrance Is ruined, while .of ooorse, Ibe oarpeie are all rained. There were ridjeulane scenes e well as ead ones. For Instance an old gentleman, aroused from k. bed, seated himself In the ladles' parlor, It . Is clgit sMrt, end I eld a haga battle ef l sky, '"'ob beverage be offered vry U(ro atrfken lady whe made bar asp s. "" Chskoi or Film. Mr. A. Walters kit purchased ibe Interest of Mr. A. A. Aids n the Jamestown Clothing Store, and will hereafter eondncl the business at the old stead. Mr. W. has been connected with Mr. Alden In tbe capacity ol general mane. gar ef Ib'e popular store for several years past, aod la well aod favorably known to the public ae an accommodating and attentive business man and ens who is always alive le tbe wants of tbe pahlic He proposes lo keep on hand, and has already ordered, a large and complete stock of clothing, gaol's furnishing goods, sad vryalog pertsleing lo a flrat class e ollilng store. Mr. W. al0 proposes to sll goods a cbeap as ibey cat be bought i-leewbere in tbe reglee. We have known Mr. Wallets r several years sod bate uu hesitancy ia recommending bim lo the piblie as an bonorahle dealer aod a goad leiluw In general. Give bim a sail. In this coonectlon we will add thai Mr. Frank Aldeo, long a popular clerk in tbe Jamestown Clotblog Store will be retained lo hie old position, sad would be pleased to have bis old frisods pay biiu a call. Skatlog Is gocd on the Creek at present. Tbe price of corn is se low at Ibe West as lo msoy places, lo make It tbe cheapest procurable fuel. At Couceil Bluffs, In Iowa, many citizens are laying lo corn as wlater's fuel, and experience has shown that as luol It Is an admirable substitute for wood or coal. Cure at seventeen cents a bushel Is five dollars and sixty cents a Ion. It equals a cord of wood for burning pur poses aud tbe wood prepared fer burning costs eight dollars aod fifty cent per cord. Corn makes a hul fire wltb a ebeerlul blaze. Corn certainly makes a cleaner fire than soft coal, aod as It can be fed with much more ecooomy than oan hard coal, we do not see why, at its preseol price on tbe great prairies It is not Ibe best possible fuel; though II does seem aa if corn should b able to reach market at each price of trans portatioo as will ssve ft Irem tbe fire place, stove, or grate. It Is amusing to see how gingerly and nloely tbe papers In Ibe Oil Region that denounced the arrangements between pro dncsra and refiners, "come down,'' aod promise to lend a new combination their support if adopted. Courier. It waa amusiog to see bow gingerly and nlealy Ibe Tituevilie papei, that denounced the producers 'came down," and ate hum ble pie not long since. Glass beu'es, 4a. Tidloule Journal. Yes,- and what a some down It was, tool To-day will doubtless decide lo New York whether the sixty dsy arrangement be tween Ibe Produoora aad Refiners wi'l stand or fall. Tbe Indications that tbe two or lenlzatione will abake bands across the greasy chasm are good. Courier. flff T-r ria f!pttt atatlamant tiMvvtla over the new atrlke oo Ibe Riddle Farm.- The Grace well reached Ike sand on Satur day morning and when about two feet In It lb well filled np 1,200 feet with oil. Tbey continued lo drill until Sunday even ing when it commenced to now at tbe rate of 200 bbls. or upwards per day. Tbe gas came in oontact with tbe fire la Ibe engine bouse, and the consequence was, there were some rig builders around on Monday moialng and learns hauling lumber to the ground. This strike prove Ibe Riddle fsrm to be one of tbe surest In the region for large wells. There are foar mora on tbe same farm that sarlll be completed within 30 days. Ol of these owned by Kama is down to tbe ssod with Ibe tools fast, there are two down aboat 1000 feet each owned by McCulla and and olbera, aod ooe by Day & Co. Another large well has been etritok eo the Armstrong wiisoo farm, awnsd bv ur. urawford and olbera ol Parker, which IsQowioe fully two nunarea barrel per day. Ibmleotoo Friend. . Hon. Amos Mysrs, aa ex-member of Con gress from this dlstriol, at which lime be resided at Olarioo, but for several years past resident ef Paris, Kentucky, waa or dained to lb ministry of Ibe BaptlslCburcb In Ibat city o Satorday last. Meadvllie Republican. Mr. Myers formerly resided at Plthole where be waa largely Interested in the coal and oil trad. W wish bim abundant success In bis new profession. The disco veror of Livingstone baa made another discovery tbet tbe pnblio do' net care to here bim tell all about the disoovery from tbe leolure plalferm. His first attempt In New York waa a fallare, Iba audience being small al the opealng aod much small r al the cloaa. The . second lecture was oendemned by lb Herald Itself ac Insuffera bly dull. The Iblrd we nel delivered, tow being to aadlence. Mr. 8lnley la now al libei ty t go te Africa aod re-dis cover Llvlogstose or lose himself. Good bye! Wisconsin girls blr out to gather apples, and climb the Ire as wc 1 as a man, aod mncb moregracsfully.' Viler 'a what lb Cleveland Herald says oo lb oil question at present agitating this region : Aa will be seen by an eilracl we have given from a Tltuevllle paper, there is e proepeel ef Ibe strile between the refiners and producers of oil belag terminated. First the refiners formed a close monopoly against Ibe producer; then Ibe produsere orgaaized a close monopoly against Ibe refiners. Now Ibe refiners and produces' eomblaatlooe bave united in a combination lor mutual protection, tbe olj cl being lo sell all Ibe refined oil poislble at the high est price attainable, and lo produce no more oil than is actually required to meet the deroaed. Ii would appear that tbe oil producers and oil refiners have get matters fixed so inai me Dimness el botn msy become re munerative. Tbe combination entered Into la agalaat tbe great regulating commercial law of anpply aod demand, but tbe nature of ibe oil production la such being restric ed to very small territory that such com bioalioo may be able to maintain Itself at least so loog as tbe rupture of it would briog disaster. Eventually supply aod demaud will usury sway again, end tba uatural jealousies of trade will constaotly Lriug a airain upon the compact that ultimately will read it. Meanwbile, however, the pro dueers and refiners will bave ebaoee lo make money, aod there wli! be oo danger, we think of tbe Combination being able tu coatrol prloea to suen an extent as lo be an Injury to ibe public, for jusl so sooe aa prices become money-making, tbe producers,' if nut Ibe refiners will be breaking away ftom compacts and aomb. na tions. 1 be San Francisco Chronicle ckrooicles a wedding between a wealm pair, Mr. Chas. F. MacDetaopt aod Miss Flora Main at a hotel lo thai cliy wbisb In dollar and ceui view was a Dig thing. It requited a Romish priest and a Protealaul priest to tie the kuot, Ibe groom being a Romanist aud Ibe bride a Protestant. After Ibe marriage ceremony Mr. McDrrmonl presented his bilde wltb title deeds to ooe hundred tbous and dollars value of real estate, wbilu tbe bride's father gave her one hundred thous and delists in geld aod two hundred thous and dollars ia leal eslule. The groom also presented Ibe bride with a soiitairo diamond ring valued at $5,000 and a diamond cruse worth (5,000, and Ibere were carl loads of olber gilts which were deemed nitre baga telles, such as oue set of silver baring eighty- four pieces of solid silver. Among the guests was a Mrs. McLaughlin who sported a dress that cost six thousand dol lars, atid then each lady guest was named aod her complexion and dress minutely de scribed ad nauseam, the whole affair slow ing Ibat San Franoisco ceo get up a ' wed ding tbal foots up io dollars and cents ahead ol aoytning Ibat even Chicago befere tbe ui cuum oave attempted, v: t- From all over the oil country come porta Ibat tba preposnd combination be tween Ibe producers aad refiners does net command tbe confidence or even approval of many oil men This is tbe laevitsble re. suit of Ibe long war between the two par lies, aod as tbe reiloers cao get ool of tbe arrangement by 10 days's notice, while Ibe producers are required lo give 60, Ibe com biralion will probably not last longer than Ibe first (0 days specified in arliole three of Ibe agreement. Anotuer Hem which shows Ibat I he com bination is no eembloation at all, but mere ly a ttuce between tee, contestants, is, that there are large quantities of oil moving now, the amount due oo old contracts. Tbe refioers are tbua getting ready to abut down on ibe producera again, aad will doubtless do their level best in Ibe next 60 days, so to give their 10 days' notice at the aod of that time. Jusl here is where tbi producers have allowed themselves to be taken at a diaadvantege aud Ibey will see II lo lets Ibao 90 days. It they bave any idea of permaoent relief, they need not look to tbe refiners. If tbey expect it from oew uses of crude petroleum, now is the time, of all times, to make tbeir most alrenuous ex erlioos tu ioiroducs it Into new process. Let tbem study Ibe.provlslons snd oiroum sjanoes of tbe sgaeement and be wise in eeaton Oil City Te arapb .A Capital owes cemetoing more lo isncr tha simply to us it; Labor Is lo be en lightened, .loetruoted, trained; and Capilal mast give give Ibe needed aid; or both will be iovolved In ruin. Tbelwomeo of Carthage, lod. , bave abol isnaa an liquor saioooa in that Iowa, and Ibe thirsty Car 'baglaieos .will hereafter be csmpelled to resort to Ihe private bottle. -Some sixty Indignant matrons visited th various dram shops aad besought Ihsir own. rs to abandon their .vile businsss. and. failing in their mission, they formed in soljd phalanx, msrehsd lo Ihe misery mills, one after tbe ether, smashing Ibe lurnilur and leaving iavoo behind tbem in every esse. Letters firm t lie People. Norn. The managerof this journal, with out eudorsins the sentiments ui contributors, desires lo cfler tbe widest possible latitude for tree discussion. It is merely stipulated that communications shall conoero mailers ot public inteiest, be put in decent language and uccumganied with ire name of tbe writers, not lor publication, but aa a guar antes of good luilh. Donation at Plnmer. f-uiprists nsver cease. The season for them has come sesin. This totelbt r with the good eleighiog we are having and tbe fine moon light nlgbts are bringing Ibnse o( a social character to notice. It is pleating to be able to record Ibe following: The residenoe of Rev. J.I L. Robertson, pastor ef tbe U. P. Church of Plumer, was taken possession of by a large number of bis ineods, coming in sleigh loads with the sounds of merry 'jingling bells, Irotn the vil lage, McCray Hill, and surrounding coun try, and held until a late boor, having "a right good lime" io sooial A at, merry-making pastimes, aad doiog boner lo a sumpt uous banquet provided by tbe fair invader, 10 whom the flag ef "unconditional surrend er '' was discreetly unlurled. Tbe treaty of capitulation being Ibis duly ratified Ibe msgnsuimotis visitors retired, wbeo it waa found true indeed, In the lan guage of Scripture, that "tbey who remain ed al home distributed the prey." The house wns stocked from waidrote to cellar. Hals, hosing, gloves, wearing ap parel, quilts, sheets, sod, not forgetful thai, as a noted living serio-comic pbllosnphs' puts It, to eat is human," cllar and larder were well stored with beef, pork, flour, pc tatoss, fruit and cooked proviai on, etc , to. Nor ware "our dumb companions'' forgotten. Tbe gronery wsc visited with bag al oa'.s aud corn. But enough in dr- Uil. Tbey do things handsomely al Plumer. i Such kindly cheer is raiely met wiib. It I but giving "honor to whom houor ia due'' to say that the heroines of lbs occasion wbo succeeded In making Ibe first breach In ibe walls) and sre entitled to the conquer or's badge, were three aged women ol Ibe excellent of the earth Mrs. Ricketts aod Mrs. Frallier, ot Plumer, and Mrs. Rustel, f Morrison farm, wbo affeotrd a qniet ea- truace early in tbu allemoun, and held position bravely "until reiolorcements the ar riied during lue evening. We thank you (rienda one and all for yunr kindly visit, so full banded, unexpect ed welcome. You leftus msny expressions a I your kindly remembrances ol us, and of your sffectionste rjmpalby snd good will. Tou carried Ibe best of all what we value most highly not in yoar hands lit In your bearts and ebeerful bappy faces il W.I A Ikl.u.int mAAtln. Bra h.J ln..l k.. J We rejeiee lo bave old and young join with fsus in the "old home games in ail the oldeu glee." For all of this we sr grateful. Msy the Bountiful Giver of every good and rer feet gill, out of whose bouplies to yourselves you have contributed lo our wants, bestow upon you yet more bounteously, and give lo each a donation better far than anything of eartb ibe ligbt of Hie countenance, the ja;a ol His friendship, the riches of His grace, the assuracce of His pardoning mer cy and love through oor Bleased Lord aod Saviour, Jesus Christ, the nnspeakable gift of bis love, aod cheer and gladeo year hearts smid Ibe toils snd turmoils of life, its burdens, sorrows, cares, disappointments and vexaliona, with the sweet solace of bis word and Spirit, and lulfil to all Ibis bless ed assurance "My God shall supply al! you need according to bis richss of glory by Christ Jesus!" aud prepare all for the last great surprise the surprise ef ibe Cbrls tian'a death when upon tba astonished vision shall burst tbe splendor cf tbe per fect limitless dsy! . J. L. Robsrtsoh, Oil Niws. Phillips aod others ot Oil City bave got a well oo Ibe J. Wilson farm North of tbe Dougherty, and very close to the line, which is doiog fully 250 bbls. psr day. Th is looks well tor Ibe Dougherty. A well bssjusl been completed on th McCleary farm close to tbe best line cf tbe Daugberty farm. This wall ia undoubtedly toe far west. It is doing about Ian bbls per dsy. There Ic also another well drilling in tbe sand oo tbe McCleary, aear its west line aod I uoderslasd tse'sbow la more favora ble thao lhal oo the east. I bear of a dry bole oa lb 'widow Scott farm, located west of tbe MoClymoads fsrm about 100 rods. This would Indies! a more southern direction of the belt, than was for merly aupposed to be lis oourse. John Meade has gut a well oa tbe. Ward farm doiag 76 bbls. per dsy. - McKinney and Preston bave new well oo the widow Smith farm, south ofPetrolla, hicb Is doing 7 bbls. per day. Emlenio Friend. Loral Notice Butter and cheese are altmet lodlstienei bl articles of food. Froperly used it,,, are nutritions and healthy; hut an Inordi natemeof either causes indieeeiin. ... dyspepsia. Owen Gaffney'e SnndavCom tort. Judiciously ased will temove both " than IrnnhUe " g CIGARS Lovsira of cood clears will find ilrely new brands, never before inimdnsed in th io place, at the Post Office News Room Tbey are warranted pure Uavanae HARNESS SHOP. if Marshall & Richards Would respectfully announce to the ctt'r.-n .r Fetrnleam i fcii're and vicinity taut li.ev hat n... abated ihe 1IAKNBSS SIIOP .f a. lZg'xl' P ON MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE TBI RECORD OFFICE, Aad sr now ready to lenita Sales, Whips, Bote, HARNESS, Mcigli Bells Klankcts, And everything noa j kept In aaTFlHT-CIi.lSS SHOf. JtX HPAIItINO of all klcds neat! and cx,ixliilns ly dou. Oivo us a cili. MAKHI1AM. ft RICHARDS. J retroltnm Centre, Dec. i, ldTS If. lr AS HOLIDAY FKKMMS. enl, Post-paid on receipt of the marked price. 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