Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pet. t.ontrv, Thuraluy, Oct. 1. A. Ji JA r, Jiditor. Time ot Closing Klailn. P. 0., PrraoLKitM Vr.mut, Pa , 1 JrLT 7sj, 1888. $ Until farther notice the mall will arrive t and depart from Uiis.ufllce follows : aiuuvk. Booth and Eut, via. Irvineton, 10. W A. M. South and Wast, " Slcndrlllr, B 18 P. M. North and Cost, 11 Corry, 8 56 . " iiKrinr South and Wcat, 8 46 A. M. Ponu. Gait and ffmt, 2 30 p. M. North, Kant and Wait, 10.00 A. M. Divine Mrrviie. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7) o'clock P. M. Ret. J. T. Ostobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath ot 11 A. M. and 1)4 P. M. Sabbath School at9! A. M. onto free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Rev. C. 51. Heard, Pastor. STS. PETER 'AND PAUL'S (Cntnolle) CHURCH. Mass nt 1( a. m.' Vesper anil Benediction of.' tho Blessed Sacrument nt 4 p. m. Catechism at 2'p. m. JAMES DUNN. castor. Chnnrtc of Time. OILCKEEK & ALLKUIIENRY UlYEIi HAIL WAY MONDAY, 8KPT. nth, 1809. Northward Train Leave Pet. Centre '"tlO a nt , ar. at Corry :-IO a.m. " " " 10.44 a m . nr. " l ain m. " " " :fn p. m , ir. " 5:111 n. m. " " lr5 p. 111., nr. Tltusvlllc5:!iUp. in. Southward Trains Leave FotCeiitre, 7:UI a. m., nr. nt Oil City 8:10 am " ". tt 11 p. m., nr. " 1:41 p m ' ' " M-80 P m. ar. " 6:60 pm iTM Train will stop 20 minutes for dinner. Hfhesonre Freight Trains aud go toTitnsville and Oil City. These trains paw at this poiut Tho Potithward Train sloping fur breakfast Th 2:5J p m Train goliiR North and the 7:53 Train going South run on Sundays. Turtle Soup Turtle soup and stoak "will be served at Sutherland & Tavlor'g re 'taurant to-morrow. A photographer or Simla, In Hlmloostan' has discovered a largo vein of meerschaum, aid to be mperor to that in ordinary use for pipes. It does not fnBo wboo exposed - to beat, but Increases in hardness. Butter is selling iu Philadelphia at ninety - cents a pound and scarce at that. Mrs. Twitchell, wiloof tbo murderer, intend miiltlnjf apppliestinn to tbo next IVniry.iuuU Les;sia;uro for a cbango of uiiiue. At Chicago a botlla has been found on the bank ol the river, labelled '-lo diod or Palasum." They are dragging tho river for the body ol 'Io." "What nre yoH doing there, Jano ?" "Why, pa, I'm going to dyo uiy doll's plna" foro red." "But what have you got to dye it?" ''Beer." "Who on earth told you that beer would dyo red T" "Why ma said that it was boer that made your nose oo red, "! " "HeroSusau, tako this child Changs in tuk PnorniEToiuiuip of tub On. Exciianue Hotel. Mr. Samuel Rey nolds has assumed the proprietorship of the Oil Exobango Hotel, having bought on! the lato proprietor, Mr. M. V. Millor. The new proprietor has already taken posses sion, and bis many Iriands will bo pleased to learn that in his now calling Sam fills tbo position with credit, and with the dignity of an alderman. The new proprietor baB ; our best wishes for bis success. Tueatiib First Apaearaxck of Miss IIerrino . An Interksti.vo Bill To MiiiiT. An appreciative'' audience assem bled last ovening at Sobers Opera House, it being tho first appearance of Miss Fanny Herring in tbiB place. 'Leah, Tbo Forsa ken," was personated by Miss Herring In a manner not often excelled, and tho audience told their satisfaction in rounds of applause. We have never seon a more perfect represen tation oi the difficult character of "Leah," and all are free to admit that Miss Herring lias few superiors as an actress. We cm congratulate our theatre gulug people that iu tbo company now perforforuiing here, we have one of unusual merit, and wordy tbe patronage of tbo public. Tbe entice caste U worthy of special .mention. To-night will bo presented tho roiuantio military drama in tbree nets, entitled the "French Spy," in wbicli Miss Herring will persnuate Vie tbree great characters of Mathildo Do Merle, Henry St. Altue, nud Unmet, un Arab boy. The evening's entertainment will conclude with Miss Herring's great speciality of Ragged Pat, in the dram of Ireland as it was, in which tbe young actress will appear with song and dance. Vuvit Cans! nt Nicuoi,on & T.i ackmon's. t'lanklln Kxpedltton Melancholy Heport of the I'nrty. Mr. Hall's detailed report of his Arctic expedition is published. It appears that there is no lunger even a shadow of hope that any oue survives out of Franklin's company. It is ascertained that none of thorn reached cveu as far as Montreal Isl and, and their bodies lio '.scattered along the coast of King William's Laud, some in isolated gruves, and others in tbo camping places, wheru they fell and died iu compa nies. Tbe melancholy history has lie crowning horror in tho knowledgo that they died ot slurvation through tho biso behav ior of the Esquimaux, und that in learning their fute Captain Hall wun reduced to the awful necessity of taking the liln of ono of his own mutinous inn 11. Mr. ilali states that the same your that the tatuo year that tho Ktebus and Teiror were abandoned, una of them consummated tbo great northwest passage, having five men aboard The evidence ol the exact number is circumstan cial. Everything about this northwest pas sage Bbip ol Sir;John Franklin's expediti on was in complete order. Four boats wore banging up at tbe ship's side, and ono was on the quarter-deck; tho vessel was in its winter housing of sail or tout cloth. Thr9 vessel was found by tho natives near Oreil ly Island; latitude CS deg. 30 in. ; longitude 911 deg. 8 m. west, cariy iu tbe spring cf 1819, it being frozen in, in tho midst ol a smooth and unbroken Hoe of ice of only onu winter's formation. FIrther Failures Threatening. The Times says "the crash in gold stocks yester day afternoon has, it is said, affected many bouses which escapod tbe crush in gold Inst week. Hon?, b which suffered by tho tall in tbe gold market and were brought utmost to tbe verge ol ruin, could not be expected to withstand tbo double shock, and It is ex pested that to-day will reveal tho fact that a very large number of firms have gone under. If tbe Gold Exchange Bank should fall to meet its obligations, or if a run should be made on that Institution it is expected that the ras!i in Wall street will be entire ly overwhelming, That the bank is in a oritical condition is felt certain; that it has lost the confidence of tbo brokers is a fact, and with this support withdrawn rroni it, the end of that iLBtiluti' n must suou fol low." Gakoi.ino On, W0 copy the following well merited notico frn.ii the Saginaw (Mich.) Courier: No Patent Medicine has succeeded io tbiB country unless It und real merit, and not tbeo unlets business sagacity was used in bringing it before tho public. The suc cess of Morcbout's Gargling Oil is sufficient evidonco that it has both or these elements behind it. It has undoubted virlnolor the proposes for which it is recommended, and In its business manager, John Hodo. esq.. it has a directing genius who knows just how to make use of a good thing. Tbo men who recently robbed Weils, ; Fargo & Co.'s Express, en route from Helena to Uorione, about seventy miles uorth ol tbe lattor place, have alt been caught. There were two robberies near together an! in tie sail e locality, tho first of $25,1)00 hU(l tbo second of $27,000. Tbo latter wag ac complished by Frank E. Long and John P. Stone, the formor of Mormon extraction aud an old driver on tbo EoBton line, tbe latter from tbo sunny South, assisted by tliroo or four dummies. A Joke on Admiral Porter. IdmJnl Porter was riding in a street car In Washing, ton the other day, in which were two or three drunken national sailors. They be- carao so obstreperoiiB that the Admiral ex postulated with them, and finally, telling them who be was, he asked ono of them what ship ho belonged to. With a twinkle of the eye and a swugsering air, tho sailor hiccoughed out, "Admiral, you have changed the names of tbe ships so oflcn tlia' I really don't know what ship we do belong to." Notwithstanding tbe introduction of petro leum the prlco of whale oil continues very high. It has nearly doubled in fifteen years, and had not the Pennsylvania oil wells been discovered, whale oil would now be worth three dollars per gallon. The discovery ef petroleum has been to oil consumers just what tbe discovery of coal was to the burner of wcod. While New York was a city o; 250,000 inhabtiants, it still used wood, which bad become very scarce 11 ml dear. Just at tho time of great demand coal was brought truj the Lackawanna mines, und the wood ti ido gradually tiled out. In this way it seems that a divine Providence watches over the wants of mankind. Tho Grand Lodge of Odd fellows, in ses. siou in San Francisco, adjourned sine die on Monday. Vico Pre.sldunt Colfux was pres ent and was Introduced to the members. The Grand Sire, Mr. FariiBwortb, was pie preseutod with a 'diamond ring set in gold from tbe filings of tie last spike. The I Grand Secretary, .Mr. kidgely, was present ed with a cine by the California brethren. A Goose Race. Tho Chicago Evening Post of Friday s;iys: The "goosisls," Rob ert Hart, Georgo Morri and .Tames Mane, decided the championship of their respec tive steeds in the race on tho Lake Hasiu yesterday aftornoon, in tho preseuce of about 6,000 people. Tho contest was one of tho most novel and laughable ever wit nessed. Tho distance was throe hundred yardsfrom, the foot ol Adams street to the pier south. Tho "teams" consisted of six geeso each. Tho birds were harnessed, and attached to a board shaped like a banjo, on which a wasbtub was set. A paddlo aud a long whip wersi allowed each driver. Shortly after three o'clock a sond-otl was ef fected, Eorris lint, Maas second, aud. Hart outside. Mua' oll'-wheuler turned over and faced bis driver, and was pulled along in thut position. Hart gut ahead ol bis com petitors at tbo start, but Morris toon over, hauled him. . The latter's loam undo for the shore, and be bad to resort to much paddling to koep them straight. Morris finally reached the goal lour feet ahead of Hart, Ma;is bcinj lolt considerably behind. The distance was in ado iu sovon minutes aud thirty seconds. Tbe purse of $200 was awarded to Morris. The sport was Intensely laughable, aud many who witnessed it shook their sides to aching. AIMumphis paper shows, or attempts to show, that a cotton factory iu that city will clear $32.76 more on every bale of cotton woven into cloth than cau bo realized by tbe mills ot Lowell, Massachutstls: aud that $3,000 bales at Memphis would produce a profit of $248,000 In ono year against the $20,000 million of tbe mills of Lowell, buiit at nearly tho same cost. Tbe New England manufacturer pays $16 to got a bale to his mill, and loses entirely the profit of tho oil from tbo cotton seed, $110 per bale, all of which, with tbo advantage uf labor at lowei rates, enters into the gains ol tbe home manufacturer. , Iron Gate, Wheat Sheaf, Globe neater Oriental, and Parlor Stove?, at Nicholson & Bluckmon's hardware store. Uerzog, the famous running horse that made a ni'le in 1 :43J.j at a Buckeye raco at Cincinnati, tbe best time on racord, died on Tuesday morning at f tbe Buckeye track, where last May be nchioved that- tilumph. On Tuesday last he wun tbe li 1st raco. It was his last. A cold, taken that night, settled on bis lungs. The best medical sulll was procured, and on Monday he was B i uuu 1 trfoiUi refused fifteen tKiuand dollars for him with in a weclc. Lamuieis & iildru are selling off ptesen lock at cost. A Goon Nioht Kiks. Al ys send your child to bod happy. Whatever circs may trouble your mind, give tbo dear child a good uigbt kiss as it goes to its pillow. Tho memory of this, iu tho stormy years which may be In store fur tho little one, will be Betlilehem'B star to the bewildered shep. herd, and swelling up In the heart will raise the Ihouijhl '-my father and mother lovod me'.'.' Lips parc!.td with fi-ver wiil become dewy a( this thrill of youthful mem ories. Kiss yonr little child before it goes to sleep. A domestic romance comes from New York. Twenty-two years ago a couple were married, bad one eon, lived (ngctln r ten years, and then, after losing ail ihrir property, procured a divorce. Tho woman married again, nnd got n fortune;, the man didn't, and remained poar. And now that the woman has become a rich widow, site has re-mnrried her first husband, and they nre going to Boston for a revised hoaov noon. A man named Stephen Tupper, in Indi unupolis, attempted to drink from a creek, but was so drunk that be was unable to ruise his face afterward:', and was drowned in tlircc iucbos of waier. Just received our Orlentul Parlor Stoves Sept 2iJ-4t Nicholson & Bluckiuon. A Japanese step-mother boiled dowu nor husband's two children in a hot bath. Her punishment was to be slowly boiled In a cauldron of oil to which each Btep-inother in Alaska contributed a portion. A Roman padre hns been burning testa ments nt Muhlitara. Ho terrified mothers by exhibiting a panorama of hell, In which children with ProtcsUut, bool.B in their hands were luin tortured, by fiery devils with spears. Tho now cat ol dress waists, extending so far down the front, is anything but n modest one, Hi tiis display fully indicates; but if tbe ladies fully approve of it, it will bo of little use for tho men folks to say a word. Tho Now York Exprtus snys it is a liigb compliment paid to l!m moral sense of tho Republic thut Hie vigneltes of tbo ten und fifteen cent stamps are the likenesses of tho two most notorious u well us beautiful eourte!iua of VashiD"tt".i Tinware, in retail and jobbing lots, at Nicholson fc Ulnckmons'. Lnmtnris & Alden have n new stock o all Irtte styles of Hats and Cnps. tf can if j uicy anno- Ntr.;i-i:ntsi. Mr Kihtoi:: Plcne nmiimnce the r.anle of Mfs niTT s. ltooTii, a cai:.lu!nto for Jiwttre of ihc I'eare in foriiplnnu r township, nt the ensuing Oo tohorehei.on. nn.l ot.li-, .MANY cn'IZKNS. I'lunier. Sept. 16, l-Hiu. Tttonl Notice. rOjVJl'OAIi IOVB. and the Kapplnena of True Iflarrlafio I ASSAYS for Young Wen. on'llie Error. Ahn'fl j nud IJ i seases uich destroy the Manly Power niel create impediments or MAKItlAtiH, with ure mean of relief. Sent In scaled letter envelopes free of charge, Addres toward Association, Ilex P., 1'hilndclphln, Pa. sep24:3m. I ho mrrloii' Oonnlno Pino Tar und I'crnian lleallii-r Soap. These soipn arn Impregnated with exotics of tho mildest and most Ilalsamic natiuv, and are warrant ed perfectly innocent aud free from mineral and oth or pernicious admixtures, nnd are selected by the Indies and the rmlilic in general In prefcrcrcc to all other soajis, as the great producers and preservers of a healthy purity of complexion, and a conacrvator of female beauty. For the softness and delicacy which they Induce to the luinds nnd fnce, their capa bility of soothing Irritntion nnd rmovlrg nnslghtly trillions, render them ludlspensildo to every toll it. W'e kindly nVk tie- .i:l,ic to try the virtue o thenc soaps. .1. I. 11. Co., Proprietor. A D. .Miller & Co , (lencml Ajunt. JulM-Sm. Spoelul Nolloo. V .;,1)S op WISDOM for young men, on the ltniite.' l'mn,m In Y iit)i and Kirly Manhood, with SKI.l-' 1IKI.P for the erring and unf ortimntc. Sen In sealed letter envelopes, free of charga. Address HOWAHD ASSOCIATION B x PPhilaiikipaia !'A May Si, 3m Xcw Flmir, Feud nud Grocery Sloro ! I. !?. S'K.ITJIEK, AtthcOI.l) BANK BUILDING. ON MAIN. ST opposite tho McCliutock Ilonse, ha on hand a uga ana ti:-t class stocs of Iour,t'eed and f Jrocerlen, which ho Is soiling at a low Bgnre. Don't forgo", tho place whose A, D. Cotto & Company broke up. VrncKnrjr For all kinds go to REYNOLDS nitODHEAD & CO'S, No. 11 Centre Street, oppo site tha Post PlUce, Oil City, Pa. Carpctx, of every quality and description, at REYNOLDS. BUODllBD CO'S. No. 11 Centre strevt, opposite the P. O., Oil City,.T1. CltlMMIKN S CARHIAGES A fine assortment at the Furniture Store. lw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. War Sitl. ONK i:::eri.r ri horse ?.nta1iiArK Fnirfno, and rnio 10 hntse lJort:0le Wood tfe Mnnn Kn pliir, bull, in torfVct nrdt-r. rmitmig; nlsoone 10 1-arm, nirrytino. 29:4t T. FHOTUINOUAM. RiMnlin? House for Sale. friIF suii-oribor oftir fur sale hin honee on Cher L rytif Mil", nrrnppeil tor Bwrtlin,; House, willi jr without f omit urn, on the mn t reiwonitbte tfuns Is.rsc Kooint with bedroom attvh-d. For tiiitkui!iri i nature at thirfofllwj or At ClWlui KlT.tf"n Mc-.t Murker. J. C. LKONAt&D. Clitirytr n Run, Kept. 29. lw. Hetroi'm Fxrliaiige Saloon AND RESTAURANT. SUTHERLAND & TAYLOR, PROP'S FRESH JfA ALL THE OYSTERS 1 JpllA LUXURIES! Received J3" OP THE DAiLYlWsEASON! W:is!3inf;Ion .street, Potrole-uni Centre, Pa., next door to la ham & Co.'s Jawelry Store li-iy Hoard. 't-s rtccomtnod ittl. Meal sorvnd all houis. tHutei-s, and every deseriptiou ol game niui.-hed xuests. ?Io piins will ho siiari-d to ftccommodat tho v. ":-,o fj;vor us uHli tiie'r putroniiuo. rD. I-UTIIIUILAND. CKO.TaYLOK. Pctr ileum Ci;re, Sent, 14, ,'3;i. tf. DlNNCllltlOH. rjtliU C'n I'.irtnrrship hore'cifro existintt nnder 1 ti:e Inui name of A I). Miller & Co , In this day ili-s'ilve.1 hy mill nil consnnt All airouut ainlinst the late linn will be settled by M. S Simmon al tbe oidmnud. M. S. siMMONtk I'et. Centre, Sept. 2d, '6!. A D. MIL1.EK. John C. "Welch, Scnoea-St.j Oil tity. PaM and Fishing Tools, Innis' Sucker Rods, Itnvinjj Pipe, lcrri:k Iron., K:tl;iiicu AVlieei c I'lillies, all sizes, M eonneetli.n with Mi-advlllc nnd I'it loLur-'li loiuidileii is sin h that I can i'et out nil kinds uf i.itjttus at short order JOHN C. WELCH Oil City. Fob. 17, P-ti'.i -If- SOBEL'S OPERA KUf. Dramatic Opening THE FANNY HERRING TEOIJPE FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Tlll o, DAY, FRIDAY AND SATL'It. DAY ENEN1NGS, Sept. 30th and Oct. 1 hi nnd 2a. Manapor. ...... . fllHR Manncer take trreat plea.ure In nnnnaM J. that he ha completed an iiiuiiKetnent with " Miss Fanny Herring, Thoclinniilnir and dashhut younj actress titi i Woods .Museum who will nppun- at WKn K,rll ance, Hiipported by a full i-triorm- DltAMATlt COHl A AY. The-perronnances III be m-lucte 1 fmrn tw ini lowirip: retiortoireef ihe Diauia: "l.enhlb p,orsakell.,, Ki-iuale Detective Ji, ltiR For a Wife." "Ixun." The Mnnat th. whcl an played by Sliss Fanny llerriiuj nt Wood's Ji,,.. urn. over one hundred niirbts ''ITueli- Tom'i cai' 111." "Little Barel'oot," "Duiub Boy of .ManrheihV'' "Jnek Sbepimrit." Chance of Prouramtno Qiery nltrlit. For Programme see bills of the day. AdmlsMlen rsi et. Hi'STVod sents i.lets. for int. at W. II. Nicholson & Co's. Private Lot, t?Z ep2ltd W. (i. PaTEItSoN FOR Till Fall Trade J. WASHINGTON ST., Petroleum Centre. Pa, HAS JU3T OPENED A LARGE ASI COMPLETE STOCK OF ronsisN & tomsstic For tlio Fall Trade, cm'ir icing a full Lino BLACK AKAPACAS, rOPLI.V ALArCAS. POPLIXH, SILKS- SHAWLS. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Chintzes, Calicos, Muslins, and a choice assortment of LADIES AN CENTS FuRNISHiG GOODS, And also a choice, assortment of FLANNES, very cheap. Our Lino of Alpacas and Pop lin Alpacas is the finest and cheapest in the place. septl3:lf The New York Meat Market! HtW. PAHICKIt have llttod no a now build- ins on On .Main street, Opposite tlic McC'liutoctt IIoiinc, And Intend keeidnc wlml Petioleum Centre has lout; nuode.d, a Ilrst-clnss JPsit SInikut. Only the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS will bo kept, it will be our aim to asrve nnr cus tomers wuli promplno: a. id to tlu-ir entire riatis bction. sontpiiir. H. & W. PAItKEIl. JlStiOl-lITION. Tlie coiinrlnersblp liorctoluro exisiinir under the firm imiuo of WuchU-r ft Co., is dis-olved, and alt (larties hidebll to the firm, are re-ueslisl to set'lo st tho ohl stanil, HessFann, or at Pol. Centre, OH"' alte the hriek bank. jue.'ltf II. c W- jox iitn )(i.;sAi'i.i: ituuiti, ritED.f. IIV1H1 Proprietor,. PLLASANTVII LK, PA , t'llin si,o tbe l'r, litui';uu Chir.oli BAM DRY GOODS,