Petroleum Centre Daily Record Pet. Centre, Friday. march II. imtiva axd dm a HTrKE of xuMxn.oy v. c. a. ii. h, SOUTH. No. 2, Pnssencer L-arrCorrMl.2n a m.! Tllimrilli-. 12.C9 l. in. : Pwrulium ten lr. 1.41)1). m.: Oil City. 2.22 p. m. i Ir- Tinetoo, ( JO p. m. NORTH. No. 1. FawensiT L.are Irvineton 7.55 am: Oil Cily, HMO ri; Pi-troli'iim Cen tre, II, 05a m; Tilusvilie, 11, 5 a in; arrive at Corry 1.40 p m. No. 3. 1'awniier Leave Irvineton. 12. fli n m; Oil Cily 2.S7 p mi Petroleum 'en Ire. 3.36 pm; J ilusyille, 4,20 p in: arrive Bt Corry pro.. No. 5, Patsenijer Leave Oil City 7.00 a m; P rolcnm Centre. 7.4:1 a in; Titusvillr, 8,20 am; arrivo at Lorry ti,iu a ru. Divine Krrvlrr. PRESBYTERIAN CIIIRCII. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M ., and 4 o'slock P. M. Rev. J. T. Oxtobv, Pastor. MSTnODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 1 1 A. M. ami ,)4 P. M. Sabbath School at 12.' i P. M. oats free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Rev. C. M. Heard, Pastor. :ST8. PETER A"D PAUL'S (Catholie) CUURCU. . Mass at IOJ4 a. m. Vesper and CencJiclios of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. tn. ' Catechism at 2 "p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Cold closed to-day at 1 1" f lro;at Oil Clly. A Bre occurred at Oil City in Munhall's yatd, at 11 o'clock to-lay, which destroyed six cars partially loaded with oil, the receiv ing tank and platform. The cars wore be ing unloeded at the receiving lank 100 , barrels of sit was burned. A large tank containing several thousand barrels of oil was not burned although in great ganger for a time. The loss Tails on Mr. J. Mua Jball. i. " Our old Iriend, Pete Convcr, editor of th? Forest Press, celebrated bis fiftieth snniver- saryon Saturday last. He says: About one-third of our natural life, mto suppose, nas oecn passed, and we have had a right Booa lime ot It on an average, with a fair prospeet of still brighter days to come. We hope be may realize mmy happy days, and me rresa live to a green old ago. How is your chance for the presidency now,, Pete? The pleasant wcattfer to-duy has a ten dency to give people the "spring fever." The opening of Spring will witness re newed activity In developing the oil terri tory in Ibis vicinity. We hear of many new wells going down. ' The social dance held at tbo Danforth Ilouse, Pithole, last evening, was a grand success. 104 tickets were told. This does not look as if Pithole was playing out. Quite a number of parties are talking cf taking up leases on tbo Win, McCruy farm, and putting down wells, j The fiiends of the Rev. Mr. Stosker, pas tor or the M. E. Church at Rouseville. pre sented him with a purse containing $550. It Is estimated that there are at present 1,000,000,000 dogs ruuning loose "in the streets of Petroleum Centre. A rare chauco is offered to ''sassidge" makers. Te-night the celebrated Bohemian Glass Blowers appear at Sobel's Opera House. A sight of the glass steam engine is alone worth the price af admission. A daring robbery occurred at Birming hatn, opposite Pittsburg, yesterday after noon. Three men in a buggy drove up to 4be Farjners and Mechanics Bank; two of the men entered te bank, fine of whom knocked down the cashier, and the other went behind the counter and seized all tho money on the desk, amounting to $20,000. Two of tbe men were arrested and the man ej recovered. The Ivnlluce Sisters are perlormlng Ciovrded houses at Ronsnvillo. to Tbe colored people are to clel)ca!n the passage of the loth amendment, at Corry. The song ot that hciuulul bird, the crow, can bo heard daylight. every morning about Touching and irresistible was that invi tation of the rustic maiden to berswuin: 'Come over and see me, wo have anew lamp at our bouse, that we can tuip dowu, down, down, nntil there Un'l scarcely a bit of light in tbe room. An act has passed the 1'euusylvatna Leg islature Exempting eewiug machines in use iu families Irom levy and sale for debt. In the three days Hint Jell'jrson Davis was at Huutbville, Ala , be took pver five hundred lile insurance policies. THE ONEIDA PISASTEB. ( The Tribuno publishes Yokohama corres pondence on tbo Oneida disaster. The writer says the whistle of tho Oneida was blown and three guns fired still, the cupluiu of the Juinuay s.iys ho neither saw nor beard a signal, yet the steward of t ho Ruin bay on arrival at Yokohama as'ertcil the Oneida bad been run iuto ami to the water's edge. But the worst of the stury is tb evidence of tin) British Lieutenant, that Cupt. Kyre told hiiu ho had cut tho whole quaiter oil' A damned Yankee lit gate, and served her bloody well right. Capt. Eyie's own evidence is to the iliVct that the colli sion was loo s.ight to bu much, regarded, aud h i pilot told him 11 spit of land wa near and there was no danger, and that he was a good lifteea niiuutes looking al'ier the fated ship. The statements of tho captain's h'tk, ,Crovuiuahiold, and Master Yal agree Hut. the Oneida's whistle was blown llercely,ai:d that if luo Bombay had stopped or sent busts, nearly every mau would bur teen saved. Yates says as tho ship was fast sinking, Cupt. Williams, who Was on the biiilge, was asked to get ou board but reluaed, saying: ''No. I shall ftay in my ship.il she goes down." Lieut. Com mander Muldour walked up and said: "Sir, the ship is going down." "I know it," Suld the Cupluiu, but what cau I do? I have repeuttdly asked for boats, but could uot get them." At this moment., tho ship ettled, the smoke slack came ever and lore. ed the cutter from tho ships side, and the went down stern first. I hauled the c:.p taiu's clerk, Win.. V. Crowniushiel.l, ou board, and made great t-fljits to tuve Lieut. Commander Stewart, but bo sunk j'it be fore I reached him, sayiuj; as he went dowu. For God's sake save me!" Ho was quite ill at the time. Reynolds, the New York muiderer, under sentence of death, who boasted that "hang ing was played out,'' at lust realizes bis con dilion, aud about his lirst saue statement is that liquor was lue,cause ot his grime. His real name is Breen, aud a brother who hud beard of hie silualiea ouly a fuw days an. visited him on Friday. Ho is senieuced to be' bung on the eight of April. The Scientllio Bohemian Troupe. of Fancy Glass Blowcis will give one en'.triulnuii'ii, rouei s uprra House, on Miuny aiier- noon and evening, March 11th. Tho cele brated Glass Steam KljUio Monitor, made of 5,000 pie ces of glas, will be ou ubiui tion. Don't fail' to attend. John La Mountain, 'tho famous a?ronnnl died at South Bend, Indiana, on the J4:h of February. La Montain's life was full or daring adventures and of incidents which were frequently more Interesting than agreeable. He was among (he most fearless aeronauts in this or any country, and pur sued his chosen prefrssion with a higher ol jsct than to merely make money ty ex hibiting himself. The Meadville Republican begins Us "City and neighborhood" column with an item concerning the number of colored child ren in tho South Carolina schools, and locates the succeeding paragraph at Denver. We don't wonder that Titusvilla want's to move over into Venango when Meadville claims two-thitdsof the United States as'ilt suburbs. Salt Liko, in Utah, is seven feet higher than it was ten years ugo, and is eorMant ly rising. It bud been urged by thoe who have puld attention to Iho subject t!.at the rise of water there would produce a solution of the Mormon question before Congress would act upon it. Dan'ol McFarland's case was before Ihe New Yoik courts on Monday, when Mr. Graham, one of his counsel, compluiued ol the delays occasioned by the dilitory action of the Disltict Attorney, uud gave notice that if the trial was not Immediately fixed, he would apply to havo his client releised on bail. The prisoner's health is sulIVrint;, Skid be, and as it cannot bo that bis trial will result lu anything but his triumphal acquittal, why should be lie in a prison? A Rochester typo, J. C. Coon, sat 13,000 mi in eight bonis, Saturday. His niuetli In tbousaud be set4G minutes, end his loih in 52 minutes. Thssu two sho.v tho short est, and longest time made. Some peaplu are great, wnile oiiicrs have greaineNs thrust upon them. Of the latter class N. B. Greeley, who has achieved newspaper notoriety by cpttinji sw l.;e.s this winter out in Wuyno lowiiship, Erie county. Now, ifN. B. hnilu't been a broth er of Horace ho might have cut sw lugs in that '-neck of the woods" from now lill doomsday and the newspapers would cover have fr.und it nut. A wretch uunied Wood uf Madison, Indi ana, was 00 Monday venlvnced to one year in the work-honso ut Louisville, i. r having placed his wile In a bouso ot prostitution. Sho was but sixteen years of ae, auu t'jey tad beeu married but f.ur weeks. A t'lali lu Iho Fan. Tho Lima (Ohio; Gazette relates t'aiastory A young gentleman well known iu polite circles has long entertained a feeling or fierce icalousv. which culminated a niulit or two siuco in a determination to enact a bloody amlfimliil tragedy i. e., be would shoot tlie object ot his heart's adoration and thru try the experiment on himself. Armed with this grim resolution and a revolver in his pocket, he started for the residence of his iuteuded victim. He ranj tho bell aud was ushered with a smiling welcome iuto the drawing room. Advancing sternly to the center of the apartment, ho ussuuied an uti uilstaUublo tragic attitude, ami iu sepul chral tuues began to tell of his putpo.e. The lady listened, lirst amused, then perplexed, aud finally thoroughly ul irmul, supposing her lover to havo gonoma.l. The latter closed with mi invocation of mercy upon both of their souls, u.nd frantically plunged his hand Into lis pocket for his pintol. It was not there! K had lost itonthov. iy thither, and realizing whut a display of asinine qualities ho hud made, bolted from 'ho Louse and has not been near theiu since. Latcat.Mlory from Purls. ii. Bluuc, u millionaire, was returning Irora Burgtuuly by a night Jiuin. A lady young ulid pretty, occupied th't same com ' pattment. Xow M. Biauc, who, in spite o' his naturally small feet, tries to niuUo them nature.lly smaller, still, was suffering terri bly from tight boots. Ail nt enco hj no ticed that the lady wa3 nth'ep and he cjuld just as well take og hit boots, which ho did. suddenly tLo station lights begin to nppeur in sight. Ono Loot is quickly put on, but tho other, alas! does not go ou sa c.igily. He pulls and pushes, finally tho footles in, but is terribly pinched. Once at the sUtiou, M. Blanc hiJei himnf i:i a cabi and Ihii.ka his troubles at an cud. When he reaches tho house, imagino his surprise at finding bis right foot ia a lady's boot. Madatuu Blanc revises to belie r j a word o' his'lAory; the cries, goes iito hysterics, and I'mully 'returns to her father, refusing to bold any communications with her uulottuauie husband. AFumalo Justice of tlioPoaco J. W. Anthony writes from Atlantic City, Wyoming Territory, of dato Fubuary His. Hows: 1 Lad the honor to. preside at a IJiigtltiio Cotiu!y Couiuii3iotu:s of echvattr county, to-dav. when a netiliou SSepplicutiori wcra presented by Jisiher Morris, wile of John Mcni?, lor tho ulliee. ol Justice of the Peace, for said county. There beiug a vacancy, and a.ie filing tho proper bonds, ,und our Democratic Legislutuie giv ing iqual rights lo women as to the fran chise and holding office with men, the q-ics" tion was proper. Ouo of the Board, David..' voted fur it 5 John Swingle voted agaiust it aud it was left 10 me, as chairman, to decide It pul.iae to my trumps. Tho lady is every way qualified, and considering everything, I voted for it, ai.dbrdeied Ler to file her bunds and be sworn into ifiice, and tho clerk lo tebgruph to tho world that Wyom ing, tho youugest ani 0:10 oil ho richest Ter riti.iios in the United Stiles, gavo, equal lights lo voairn iu action us well as words. The cuceequeiice we d.i not'know, but bopo aud tiut lor the best. You can aittku thia public or not, as you feel inclined. I don't l:.ink it will Lurt us if tho world knows ii. IIlRKn FEMALE HELP at the UOC.IES TEU liOl'SK. rr.!:lt-i Sash, G!s, D.Mr, Putty &e. Largo stock very cheap ut Iho rurniiuin St. re. ml'T-tf CJA f.'W more bimi.Jers can 00 nccom Ino.iiiti'd nt the Oil E.Ciinnt'.'. luuioh Plil'. S. "Vkvsoi.hs prop. Tim Pviumiiii of splendid oul over at Codingtoii it Coiuweli's yard are peifectly woLdcrfiil. limrohnnr. Coi.p is a vc!d which Codington it Corn well proio-e render otisilcte. Fur 'tndus opcruiuli call and see them. muichltllf. 5,000 rolls Wall Paper jut receive 1 at mlf. Gisii-fks Bitoi. Finn arsortiiicnl of Paper nnd Clnih Win dow Shinies und Fixluies, just ree'd at i"s'f. Giun-'KM l!l!0. Go to ivrili'es Bros. fut I lie h':.t selected Htock of Paper Hangings and Curtains ever oQ'ered in lovvn n:.Stf. Reduced Pries ut Luiiimers & Aldeu's. li.iv.2jll. Tins Mi:am P.csixksh. My euiiru stock of good.i is oUercd ut est. A. S. Smith. Dee 5 If. Lammers i, Alden's is tiniri sloro to quy good, durable and cheap eluding. Lammers & AUIeu's is 'he only while uilus.lottdiiu stoin in the Celitie. Ordeis taken for suits and li!. guaran'.orfl, Luuuei? i: Aldeu's. I,trnl Notion. C1111 iio-n C.iutii.MiKS A lino assort ment ut the Furniture Sum. Illftlirock. Concuss aud Empire Spring water at Grilles Hriw. feiitiif. The largest and In .-"l ns-orimoiit of Table f nllrrv. ever brought into Iho oountry at Nicchols.in & Illacl.tnon's. II. rnilerolothing iu lar;e quantities et Laui uie:s & Ald.-n's. , Horse Shoo Xiiils, wholesale unj retail, at Nichols' n Jt lliuckmon's. 2o-tf. TheNew Gas Pump lor nilu at Nicholson it lllaekmoii . The New (ins 1 uiup for sale at Nicholson it I'lackmor.'e. if. 2hl- ti 1 1. 14 ii w 11 ft ii:ii.- Nirholsond Biai 'kmon having bought him out at this place ami Kane lity. 11. Cin ia :e lt.ilis. wl:ole?ale aud retail, a r-i ichols.in itllackmona 2.1 tr. Km- Gi.oaks1 A largo assortment, at Lament! s in Aldeu's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hr. JAMES m.VY, (f Phll.Tlt'lphla oil'ovs h':j acik'cs to till who may be sni.'.'t'mg wiiu, I'lcprs, S-c: tisl-. i riv t.e d'-ea es, Jl.i-ii!iiaii-iii. Ki.ll ev U sell3trt, llni'el, llles i'is uses ft iho Tyc r.r.d Ear, Old Snr-M f f :my Is in.t Internal nr cvternI," jeilns i.l'iuiy kin.l, utr v. liie'i l will ;''i;iraii ei a sale, und la.-iiuK cine', n fn:n - lu- :o four we.-: s NO l l'i K, N.I 1'AV. T enn bp roTi-lllleil st tli - Am-ri an Hotel, no;mi at all Hours, iritil the Ii:st ol .'u-i... iuiir-:l.H'.w Wallace Sisters THEATRE, Burlesque & Comedy S. B. VILLA, ) !'. P. DOliSOX, ( J. U. CAit'lDY, Managers Leader of Orchestra AT SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE "J SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Marc!! Id, 15, 15, 17, 13 S I-rst nppirmci In 'IVtroicuui Cuatr enf tlie ch.inuiiiLj uiid l.ihly iftnl WALLACE- SISTERS, Agnes, Jennie, Minnie & Maud, WITH S. 33. "VILLA., And tii t-i'mnj Vow York Burlesque Company of V5 .;!mieo Arli-tr, Klc.-led v hh Kr.at tviru 11 .1 .listrimin atl.m fi.ru Ihe jiduelpal Now YLrls, i-l.iladeli!iia und Uostuu 'ihentris. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 14. Will k presented the highly siicr-esful com ic operatic burlesijue entitled, C!LOI?lI3NriDyV 1 OP, THE GIRL OF TIIK TERIOD. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 15, Tho great historical Burlesque of tho Held CJoliauf Go!d. WEDNESDAY EVENING MAP.CII 19 T. W. KobertsOTi's hi;;li!y successful comedy in three nets, of CAS T E. "Tnio lir-nrls nro moro tlmn coronets, Ami shiiLiIu fultli tlmn Xorinau bluod." Tnr;;sr.Y hykxino mahcii it, Will be pro.-iited the l.tng'.iub'.u IjuiIl's.iuo of . Fra EHavalo, r "Tho iseuuty und Uio Zlrlranda. raiuAY Evuxixa maiicii is, Oil' n'-aeh's wm-'.d lenowncilcimic, op. mile Buries in j, replete iih miianillccnt mu-!c mid geor peons coitiiiue.', oulll.'.U tho Grais;i ESuc'Iicks of dvi-olstcln SATUIlDAY EVENIStl, HAItCII 10, Ami hut f-pp.-mmep of thirl lerninparnlile pluluax "1 11 n.i'y,;( jnee mi '. r re urtUtie nl.ililj-. I y mum iiiiuii-. ivoMe-t ii..- imizzkiil mjtlijluukal, mini c;il and oliiuul 1 lu t-li -p-tjuis, I -10X ! Or, "Tho Man at tlio Wheel." FrcTt'di'ig each llurl..nte A JI.O:JlrS I'AIKCE ! ''itrnrn nml Iiind8 of ftimlH(! nro ntirei llr.it. wl.il" miitli will ltd u..!tinti"l, ilei cxtihi'iinirtt vHl V1 I will. In pi'.t)LM- limit; lli;it no M'UiiintMit iitt'Ti.! till! liin.it lint li;' UMi'ivd a the flic-'.iic umiUi lilt! Iiiiiiily rircU. 'I'lmi noiilmf in .! it -u.T 111- I'cari: ins will riiM h'n-T lm riir.nm il tlitii fuii'il iMisUitv niitiir'o tiio dcccruin nl' the ! ii.ur t ti'c t tlrawli.'ij riU'in. .l'.i!'uu 00 ct '. HLHmrvfd Seats 76 eta. WINSOK BROS. COLUMN. STORE, 'ESTABLISHED 3859, "Witifeor l3ros. MAI.V STREET, IrTiI,LElIM CKXTlaE, DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASINfil ALSO, WORKING RARRELS Jt VALVES m-lTING DUXES, CL.VMi'S, TONGS, 1NNIS SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN A WELL PUMPS Kverj Dscriptlon of supplies for well mu m REFINERIES. BRASS GOOD?, OIL STEAM & GAS FITWS BELTING. PACKING AND HOSE KIRUrscOMPRESSEDBl-.NGS, HAUD W ARE, Home Trimmings, Carpenters' Tools, Drillinu nd Plain Laid Rope, Ouknm, Nails, Axes, Table aud Pochel Cutlery, A f.ill as.ortraa of CTe7ihir( la die narftrare Luie House riirnisliiii Goods VENTILATOR AND Mornino- Grlory uake in ui;ns. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SHEA? Cook Stoves. 4 fjnmi, lianlrrns it Clilmiif yt Ao. 1 Winter a I rained liiird Oil, .). 1 UL:ri.El Olli. ( IIAMIMO V CLOTHES WRIXGEIW 5!aouficturcr of TIN) SHEST IRON & COPPER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Hepalrlnft of all kinds dnna Hh nMtne.s and li" ptlleb. Kipecal atteulloii ylen lo Kteahi i5i! I Gas Fining rnrrhasliif Willi csli only, onr lirlllil for flir-nl-l inir ev. rilliiiur ii oui I"-r",r nth. r i-lulil 'ilieieul 111 111 Oil liegluu. a' " III hi 01117. TiN AND REPAIR SHOP Tlmnklng onr friend, for ll.eir IH"' r"1" " iu lha iat, we shall uc oar boat ir.ir '" ' JU,' aX2