DISCOLORATION ON ORIGINAL DAILY ATI O If or TUB PZTHOLK VAILT HCOMD.) v -vr. -mim . i ... II asy . I II IL v II II I laTT ft -iLJTea, - II f'J u TS.. r- J1 ' I y u u A "r , ,,, ,Cgl VOL III. NO. IP THE PETROLEUM CENTRE DAILY RECORD. PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING, (Sundays excepted. ) W. H. LONGWELL, Proprietor. TERMS. Per year payable In advance, . 18 00 1' ex 'month, ... 1! PRICE-LIST Or ADVERTISING. (Ten line of nonpareil make on square.) No. Inacrtlom. 1 . 1 so. Hsq. i col. One day. r. ft Oil 1 M, a on 9 Ml 8 IKI 8 VI 4 Bit 7 al io on u IKI l.i tm i s on M (KJ 4.1 00 o mi $4 (Ml ft 60 6 50 7 on 8 (JO a so 14 on 15 (Kl so no wi im 41) on no on HO IKI ino no Two days, 1 htec days, Four days, Vive days, One week, Two weeks, 1 hree weeks, One m"nth, Two month. Three months, Hix months, Nine mouth, l the year, 1 IK' 1 i o t 4 M (HI 1 9,1 S W s no 8 IK) 8 Ml H A 00 10 (! 12 Ml' 1!S (all mi; 36 IKK 4C ( 7 mv in t l-j in si IK T in M l Special notices '20 cents per line, rack Insertion. AdTertisemenu payable quarterly in advance BUSINESS CARDS. j . ELLIOTT, attobney-At ,i'A-)y.;? fAND NOTARY PUBLIC 1-KTH01 F.UM I'ENTftErpA. fP.iistnes in the Courts at Franklin rnmptly at- Slr? h'k In Blmell Co. Brick Bivnk Build ln. up stair. ahlngtoit. "t 99-tf. ALUKHT H, HAVER, - f ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, . OFFICE Jn the Brick Bnnk Bulldine, cornel of Washington ana Mela Birecin, PKTROLECM ay 19, 18118. tf. CKN PKNN'A. ,ukll1ll SMITH. I ATTORN EYS & COUNSELOR&AT LAW, oniec "Itrh Street, Franklin, and IVtroletnV Cen. Ire, Pa. Mal-if. kV. Mc ALPINE, V RESIDENT SURGEON DENTIST. OFFICrV-Bcrry'a new QxtTdlng, inetaefand ewsond eta.; Petrolet : "mayl tr eotner of Wash- leum Centre, l a. tI!. CHRISTIE, M. O., PHYSlciAl AND BUKOBON! CMUce opposite . tlie MitlHntiey House, Pleasiint1lle, Pa. i : Persons Jl'om a distance will generally find him at his Oflkeon Saturdnv from 10 a. in., too p.m. AJf- sepisi WILSON VAN VrfLHOH, rfAUGERS AND .'. INSPECTORS OF '' CRUDE "pETaHpLEUM, t v.flFFICF.8, Mercantile Bulldimr, oil City Pa., and rK "with Owston Sowers; lV.ioleum Centre, Pa. I ,.A.1nlv 85th, 18i tf' iik G-aujrer, BOX 389. PETntiLf&fMXTRE. PA. jim'.otf " GEO. irISSELLi aV CO., .33 A. - j&efcSL 33 23. 3 PETROLElfflf CENTRE, PA. 1 i ' Oeorge ft. Blssell, v James A. Williamson 1 t i.nZ. u..k.. . '.-X M c. Aiartiu. Vk. Wfi offer our servl! for the tranoacuon or VEN RRAf. BAKKISU, BXUHAKUB anu w. S t 0"nTM 11IlilTKl,'fln 'r'.WiX'i" i. . ...Itl Anyt fijeee riuriniuu w out inf ttentton. Jul7 tf. Jarvis, Dealer in CABINET FURNITURE ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND. , LOOKING GIA88S8 in trrea variety. Looking Glasi Plates replaced Id old Frames, Picture Frame's made to order Carpets, Oil Cloths Wall l'aner, inilowMiaaes, a fine rrocK. . aJXOEUTAltVG. ' COFFINS of k!l rIzub on band nod trimmed lAln.An.kA.l K,,llM SASH. CLAZS AND i JlflCSS eizes. Vnrnl'h, n, lQ ',. PETROLEUM CENTRE. HOTELS. IL EXCHANGE HOTEL, M. V. MILLER, . . . t. Proprietor. PTue largest and most commodious Hotel In the J mi repon. aair on toe uridpe reuueeo. to boarders. TMi house Is ple isantly situated, nwms cool and plasnt, making it a dellghtfnl hotel in all iwiecl. Petroleum Centre, April 16, 18ti. jociidsteh iioisr, Washlnetnn street, Petro1e Centre, Pa. BRAD8TBEE P & SH 3 It WOOD, raopniKTuxs This Ilnnse Is centrnllv lnejite.1. headquarters of oil nit-n. rciroiuiim centru, i-a., May 19, J80S tf. Qfc.NTRAL HOUSE, PETKOLBITM CENTHS, PA., Noar Oil Creek A Allegheny Uivel Railway Depot. nvnyl9 tf. O. J. CKOSS, l'ropritor. JeCLINTOCK IIOtSK. PETKOI.Et'J CENTRE, PA. Tiis populat Hotel, ituricd Corner ol .Uuin cV Waaliliigton-Sti., Near the Pein', lw been rellticd oral furnWied tliriiii'.'hoiit, nu l tin- proirictor will spiiro uo pdiiin to make it a FIRST -CLASS 'HOUSE. oeH If ' ' c. C.RIgWOl.TI. Proprietor. OTEUICAX IIOTEI PBTHOI.ECM CENTR3, PA. J. R. IURNKH. . . -' Proprietor. This lloue is In a pleasant locality, and Imt a hort walk from tile Denot Hie room, sr lnr.n' and onmfortai le, and tlio taLfe supplied with the delicacies of the season. jtuJO-tf. J. R. BARVF-S.. pRANKLI IIIICSE. ' r":- 31 1 LI, Hit FARM STATION, TB (On ML Creek Knuroaa.l TUB HOUSE AND FURNITURE NEW. v (4-W. TWIST. - - Proprietor. Junet tf. . INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, MILI.EIt FARM, PA. JOHN K. KOWE, - Prop r. Good accommodation for trmtent eutomera. Day Board and Board with rmtm nn reai.nnti1,e terms. The proprietor will .pare no niln to m-ike his lloune attractive to guests . JifimS ir JJNION HOTEL. rLEASANTt'IU.E, I'A Till. House harine recently been enlarged and re furnished. 1 am now prepared to accommodate two hundred miests comfortably. Htages leave this Itou.e three times a dnv for Tl tuaville There i aln a lino of Staiw to Pithole JuMf " THOS. McKlNNRY. PpipT. k jlOX MOUSE SA MPLE UOOII, ; FREU. C. IIYHE Proprietor. PLEASANT VILLF, PA., ! e fipp elio the I'ri'sliyteiirjv Cliuich. Felifltf. PETROLEUM EI 0 USE, OIL CITY, PA. HasinK recently taken posiiealon ot the aoove House, .wo wonld most respectfully inform the trar- elinR pl)llc that wo propose o "keep a Hotel," and to eonrlnec them of the act, we nvltc ail who wish the comforts ol a home, to cal. upon us. It will be (bond The Hotel of the Oil Itccions. Our Sample Hooni, la supplied with the ehnicext Wines, Liquors and Cjpara, and on r table ill lie found laden with the very beat the irsikct nftlinl. Tliero Is counecteil with the limine four first claHa Bithard Tnbles. A'o, llnrb r Shop and llath Rooms, (live ua a ell, anil convince yourselves of the truthlulncss of our aasurtion. CII4R I.I'M ST. ATS, JAMES ti. WHITE. OCtOtf ', C0EFIELD & PERRY'S Boiler Shor ! . (In rear of Fisher t Norrls's Machine Shop) PETROLEU.U CENTRE, I'ENN'A. V, Boilers and Stllla Rcpslrod on short notice, FLUE-SETTING AND REPAIRS OK . ERALLY! . . ALL WORK WARRANTED; Boiler afTd Knginos for nale. C.,i. THOMPSON, I. II., ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, NO. I, DIARIONO STREET, - (t'p-StalrS) TITTJSVILLE, TPJ S!syl8:tf. " PA., TUESD, EVENING. JUNEtl9 ICS Day and Evening, OVEK FilED ?IIU.TTS.9A .... NEXT DOOR TO A. D. MILLER & GOr FREp CHUTT. II)'-::s, Pjrtln., nil Vr;r.li Fumlilleiisoppld wit the cholcent 'ce Cream, on short notice ahd ou tl-o bet of terms. ('. l. HIIX1AJ1S, O O L I THAV opened a Coal Yard at the end of the Hoyd Farm Bridge, where will betonttantly kept all kinds of .7 Vl'EAM AND STOVE COAL To.inii cnm'ng to my yard Tor Coal, will hav ' Frt:a Pa irnafre Over tbe Creek Bridge. OPEEATOES Wnj'd do well to enquire at the office, and will And it to their advantage to deal with me. Petroleum Centre 18S9. '. - FISHER & NORMS, GENERAL MACHINISTS and Dealers in all kinds of WELL TOO 18 Sc. FIXTURES Veeessary for pnttinji down and nnerntina Oil ft ells. In connection with our we have a large and convenient Wells, in connection with our M AUH 1NE SHOP, BLACKSMITH SHOP. Our ficilitles for V ANFFAOTtfRING aranot ex celled bv any Shop In the Oil Regions. Sliop Main-st,opposltt Mr,(tlntock House. niy27 -tf FISUEh & NOR1US. Petroleum Eaohange HOTEli. : . EUROPEAM PLAN. ALL. THE FRESH OYSTERS ! 5JLUX17 eies yVop'TnE Ri'O'lved D A I L Y 1 Wuililngton Struet, Petroleum Centre, Pa., next rtnrrlo 't J iwelry htot-f T. W. SAWDi, Pii:nrlefor.. T)v Bitaidt'i'st ncfv-inrti . -m, .-t- njri all houifl. Oyeifcrt, and t-w ; v a .jL.pt'.oa ot 'in No puine wiP he unariHl to Oir.miilat tho wao ftivur M6 wittt tlieir pitionhLo- f. W. SCSI'S Fretulctim Centre, Jan.6, l&6P.t tf. Morning Noon Night, And at all other times at the OLD ST-AISHD, Second door from Opera IJotise. 4- UxvLng Ff'ifi, a - - V le f. a su: Rio. ap: Don't for'Jli' Vac, SECOND Dt itll. .eROM 1 lIE OPEHA.'fii U-B. .1 J. W. iieatty. Petrcleum Centre, Wv lull. 1SW -r mayM Im. The HaIlow-ETJlystery. A legend ffiiiVi .Hall. CHAPTfcRL " Tholr love That bjrna li 'ear the ei rnmg Her a-eU invato pallor ad og for -out 'own use. cliamCe and t coupIIUrtji ec! rooms out Ht aerranU,' said Mr. Becners, as be bandeubli hat and eanA to r.tio hnwlntf waltAr. ' ueriumty. air. vvnai wauia you like for leal" asked the landletd- Ob, anrtbinc you nleata. o that it is oJce and neallj served," Villi' a slinhtlr 1m- uatieni wave 01 uti nana aa if, He wonlau bare been rid of bis obsequious host. . ''Vi; "AD-Dal any iQinff-l please i u la easy lo aee what ails bin. Ha tires tinea love just now ;but he'll care more about bis bills or tare a tew weens uenee," obuckiea the landlord, as he. left tbe pabHc parli r to exe cute bis guest's orders. - Tbe bnaegroom was no sooner left alone with bis bride than be selted Jier In tbe '.'St arm-chair, and began wirh affestlon ate seal lo untie ber bonnet strings aadun. clasp ber niaatle. V " xou.maiie a mala a useieeasppendage, dear Ljon," said the li'tle lady smiling up in bis eyes. Yoa love uie so much, near Lyon I You lore me so much I Pet not loo much either! for obi if you sbould ever cease to love me, or even if you wore ever to love me Im, I I dare not think what I should del" she muttered la along, deep, shuddering tone. . ' Why. PsbiL my wife you beautiful mad creature : leu are a true daughter or your bouse 1 ' A Beraera of tbe Lurninr K .. . Tl . . W - WaIH-.. . A Bernere of whom it bsi been said, tbat it is almost as fatal to be loved as hated bv-" Suddenly ia tbe midst of tbelr ooaversa tbey beard- tbe sound or, weeeng low, deep, beart-broken weepies. Both paused, looked at each odor and listened. What is that?" inquired Sybillooking up to ber husband's tace. ' It seems to be some woman in dstress, answered L.yon "Obi see what it is, dear, willyouf' eotreaiea byoii, Sbe was herself so happy, that I was re ally Ureaauil to be reminded just Hen that sorrow should exist in this world alall but If sbe could have loraeen be woe that was to come to betsell, to her usband. and to tbe object of ber sympaby, aba would bave held Lyon back, as ttrith tbe grip t f fute, liom tbe mission on vbich sbe uow sent him. For the weeper was a beautiliil rowan a deserted wife, named Rosa Ilondelle, who, although tut a few days laided from the vessel which bad brcUKht herfrom En rone, hail been robbed of her poney and jewelry by her husband, and ten lelt to 'ber f.ile in tbnt Norfolk hotel. Sybil was deeply moved by Ihis lady's story, and insisted on taking MnBlondelle honi'e wiib her to Black Ilall, ail Mr. Bor neis j ive bis assent to ber wisbo. Hut beloru they got ready li set out on their journey, Sybil bitterly reputed of tbe a-Mineineiit. Mrs. Blondelle wss so en cha"tltK'ly lovely, tbat Mr. Beriers'at once lie.' in to yield to ber charms and Sybil, for i. e liiri time, saw him pat tbe homage u a. ui. ration toother beautv man nerowu, This kimited tbe fires of jeslotisy In ber li"rt, and by tbe lime tbey ratohed Black Uil. tlirse tires had become fanned to au ir.extinutiishuble H une. A: il no It.-rnrri hml ever bten known to foraive an o'li-'ct of iealousv 11. -tk Hull, tbe abode of Mr. snd Mrs. Homers, was n nUtlnl old Virginia man sion, sutittted in tbe heart oi'lbe illack Val' ley, a i'v miles from Blackville, the county town. It bad been in Mrs. Berner.V I'umily lor general iuns, and was unowned for the scenes ol gaity and hospiulity 'which bad transpired bi nea;!) iti roof. Mrs. ISerners, the last of her race, to give vent to lb" emotions of her restless, jealous hoat t. tv-jolvert t. relnaunorote the festivl- t-iot. nl.i timu and l'er that purpose ' ' i : for tbe ensuing All- . - y, i .vp, ... , nee let about getting ' '.-i. ! .. tc-. ...m. l m ili.v ivli, t.:.' was absent at Black - I wile, ifiakir j; p;i.'c:.i.3-a, Lyon and Roaa be- ubofotj(! I.: on another, as to be , come oblivious li. t.ie enl y of Mrs. Wlnter .. tbe old boiisc keeiier. wto lound them Bitting olosely siiln by side, her hand clasped Injbia. On Svbil'a return, tbe old house keeper described this scone to ber, with many exageratlons. Tbe revelation seemed lo freeze Sybil Into ice. " Oh, my htart! my hvtrl!" she moaned, turning deathly pa r. Ar.'l -ter s r 25 Cre. WEEKLY leng silence, she added, "Deceived! Be trayed I Scorned ! Laughed atl Well, well!" alio continued, nodding grimly ("well, well, , , since, deceit is tbe fashion of the day, I too ' will Be in 'the faablon f i too will wear a mask ot smiles I Hut behind I hat mask, I . U I a.Jnli I ih I...... T ...ill I . M. i. ... u i vii . vn, uun a n in wnii.111 A. u . . . nM r ... n J ... 1 1 t : 1 1 t ..I - ..... a. . nuj iniMj villi aiuua nil, t play el pall. but before It, and perhaps after it'. Nonti . shall ever know bow I watch, what I see, . until .1 descend with tbe fell swoop ol the . eagle. And henceforth let , me .remember . tbat I am tbe daughter of tbe houeet Ber-. netj, wbo never failed a friend or spared a fee. And ob, let the spirit of mv fathers , support me, for I must kkdi-ri aui l osn , KMItNOl!" Kpd ob, could those triflers with sacred love-Mliose wanderers on the brink of a N fearful abyss have seen the louk'fjf, her lace -. then, they would have fled from the face of each other for ever, rather than to have . 'fared the desperation of her roused foul,. t But the saw notbiqg, knew nothing, sua . pected nw)ing. ' And tb'a all the three drifted towards tbe,, a)vM"bjll of ruin. , e'SM'i!,. CHAPTER .!!.: triRxr-raTAL ttALi.ow iEva. - ' ' All-IIallow Eve. a uinht lone at.-. lioipaA Switb delight: by tbo whole n.iab- . borhoau-iand mnca longer still rt mepibtred , with bnfrot by tbe whole country. ItM tbe occasion uf Sybil Bernors' mask , balU Bd Black Hall, tbe Black Valley, and W" town of Blackville were all m a , state ef nppreoedented excitement for Ibis , was be 1M entertainment of tbe kind tbat bad ever been given in the locality, and tbe . gentry of .-three contiguous,, counties, bad been tnvuea to assisi at it. Tbe throng at Black Hall was great, and., the obaraeters assumed by tbe tnaskets were , various and well sustained. But far the most beautiful, far the. moat t terrible figure la the pageantry oi ,sjssb-. log. was tbat ot Sybil Bernersl ; She tA chosen for ber character tbe unprecedented I , part of tbe , impersonation of Spf r ire, n mevu --- - - . . Her costume was but. tbe outward , sn uf,' tbe laward iervor. . sybil bad confided tbe secret of ber cos-. tume to no one but ber busbaqd, who was . himself attired, as .'. Harold i tbo. Saxon."" while Mrs. Blondelle assumed tbe character,, of " Edith tbe Fair." Sybil bad not been long in the room be-. fore tbe coquetting ef her husband and Mre.., Blondelle drove ber nearly to distraction. Observing tbat whenever she came, near tnem, they, wsro on their guurd, Sybil ex changed disguises with one of her guests, and intimate Irlenils, Beatrix Pendleton, and , was thus enabled to watch ber hnsb':J aud , bis companion witbont the least re.Hrelnt. Sybil observed tbat a masker. re rout ing Death, whom, nobody seemed to know, watched Mrs. Blondelle as closely as sbe old , herself; and sbe subsequently bad occaslvii . to remember and shudder at tbat I'nct. : Seeing tbe watched couple seat tueuiseives , on a small sofa in one corner of the room, i,a siidaii tn an ottoman near itiutn. in time . to bear Airs. Dionuene mj: no. iyon, your wue is no my noun aha ia mv deadly enemy. She is fiercely jealous of your affection for me. though it Is tbe only oappiuesa i my uuuapcj And sbe will mak- von throw me on yet.- Never! no one, not even inyue, auuu , ever do tbat. I swear it . by all. my uopes . of-" ' .... Sybil glided away, biie couiu near no . more. Supper-time drawing near, when all the . guests would bave to unmask, Sybil i nd Be atrix re-eXODaOKeu LUBiuiun, auu wuu- , down to the drawmg-roora together jut as , tbe last quadrille was completed, and the . company began to march to the, supper room. As each couple passed into Ibe supper room, they took off ibeir masks, aud banded ; them to attendants, placed for ibnl pinposa , to tbe right and left of tbe duot. Thus, when, the company filled tbe room, every luco was shown, but " Death" was nowhere , to be seeu. At last the party broke up. Only a P w of the guests reinuiueil all niglil. tueit . were shown to their rotims, and the ol he's , having gone, aa fute would have it, Mrs. Blondelle went into the little recepll n rontn , to meet Mr. Beruers, wbo assured her tb it tbenoetorth be could never extend " her more than a brother's affection. "Theu give me a . brother's ki," siibed. " Tbat is not much to ask. and I , bave no one to kiss niu now. no ,bi . brother's kiss and let ma go," sbe, pleaded,, plaintively. " It is tbe first, and for your own sake It , must be tbe last, Rosa!1' and be passed bw i lips to hers. It teas tbe last as wll as he flrs4 for at meeting of tbeir lip", tbey wre .strickta assunder by tbe fall of, a thunderbolt!. And Sybil, blazing with , wrath,, like a , spirit rom the Lake of Fire, sluud between , '"""srait!!" exolalmsd 0eriiisJuandI1thun- -doratruek, appalled., Sbe waved ber hand 'toward 'him as If tc,, ( n,trHvfd no .wiwtcj rir i No. 106 WAIIIJI'T01VST. Pe'rolenm Centre, Fepl 8, 16C9 tf- v