n l ' .t t I 1' PctroleMm Centre Dnily Recbrd. rt. Centre, SIonlnr BIrch 14. lUKlVAL ArVDJ DEPARTIHE OF TIAINS;OS O. . & A. K. R. fOCTH. n 5. p.ssenccr. I.eaveCorry 11. a m ! Tltiisvllle. 12.59 p. m. ; Petroleum Cen- ir. 1.40 d. m.: Oil City, 2.2i p. m.; Ir- vinntnn. A IA n. D1. No 4 Passt-nccr keav Corry 4.10 a. mj Titusville. 7.35 l. m.: Prtroleum Centre 8 14 a m: OH City, a in; arrivo at lr- vim.tnn 1 1.40 a TO. No. 6 tas"iigr Leave Curry 6.05 p m; TiliisiHe, 7.50 p tn; relroii'iirji centre, S.33 p m; arriv at Oil City ,20 r m. vniiTtr. No. 1, Psssowrer Leave Irrlnaton 7.15 di; Oil Cily. 1".10 a n; Petroleum Cen tre. 11,05 a tn; Titusvllie, 11,50 a m; arrive at Corry 1.40 p m. No. .'I, Pass-ner Leave Trvinr-ton, 12, )J p m: Oil City 2,07 p ni; Petroleuiii Cen tre. .1.3Gpm; Tilusville, 4.20 p m; arrive at C'ury ii.4j p m. Nh. 6, Passenger Leave Oil City 7,00 a si: P roletim Centre, 7,43 a in; Titusville, I.Zu am; arrive at Curry 10,10 a m. Mvtne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preachia; at U o'clock A. M., and 7 o'eleak P. M. Ebt. Jt T. OxTonT, raster. . JIETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at U A. M. ana "tf P. M. Sabbath School at 12,'i P. M. ata free. A cardial Invitation extend tit to all. Rev. C. M. Heahd, Pastor. 8TS. PETER AM) PAUL'S '(Catholie) CUCRCU. Mass at 10 a. m. Vesper and Bcneilicliea of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at 2"p. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Gold closed to-day. at lll?g. From the report of the Petroleum Prodii . c-t' Association for the month of February, which appeared in the Titusville Herald this morning, we learn that tho Number of barrels of oil on band at the wells at the close oi the month was 124,731; Number ot barrels of oil delivered from wells during tke month, 312,910; Aggregate, 437,644; Deduct number of barrels ot oil on hand at the close of last month, (109,653; Balance showing the production for the month, 327,. 991; Averuge per day for the month con taining 28 days, 11,714; Number pi wells produuieg during the month, 2,000; Aver age daily production per well during the month, S-S; Number of wells being drill. U 433; Number of new wells commenoi'd dur ing the month, 132; Number of wells com pleted during the month; 133; Number of wells abandoned during the month, 71; Number of abandoned wells resumed dur ing the month, 13; Capacity of iron tank age la barrels, 1,312,897; Number of bar rels of oil stored in iron tanks, 201,425; Eairels of iron tacknge empty, .1,111.472. The report Is very full and complete, more to than either of the other reports publish ed by the Association. There is to be a grand sparring exhibition at Aktn's Hall, this evening. Several noted sparrers will be present. Lovers of the wanly art should att-nd The mortal -ment will conclude with a social hop. Lovers of Urn drama should bear in mind that the talpnted and brilliant Wallaco Sis ters appear at Sobel's Opera House, this evening, In the mirth-provoking tmrleequs f "Cloiiuda, or the Girl of the Period." They will be supported by Mr. S. B. Villa and the New York Burlesque. Company o' twentlive artists. This company is com posed of somo of the best artists in the Uni ted States, and will no doubt draw crowded houses during their ttay here. See bills ol tbaduy. - ' j A new bank is to be eataoiUbed in Titiif- vilie. It will bo known na The Producers' and Mmuructiireis' Bank, and will Lave a capitol slock of $100,000. According to ttte producers' report the In crease In lire Rousevllle and Independent districts has beet greater than In any othor in the region. , ' i The Fox welt ia being tubed lo-cay pro pi.i'itury to testiug . Our townsman, Tbosous Frolhlngham, Is putting down two wells on Calaboose Run. Preparations to test lint old nil welt at Union, Erie county, are going forward. Should Ihe well prove a success, Union, will arise as from the dead. A vein of iron ore has been discovered .on the furra of Henry S. Miller, In Newberry township, York county, which is four feet thick, and underlaid by a bed of rottea stone live feet in thickness. Omaha ia a corruption of tbe Indian Kromiha, "abovo the river," (the I'latle). The- first syllable was dropped so that no one honld Er In tha name. Charloue Thompson, now Mr. Rogers, hat v tiled down In A'abaon. On. Batus. It Is worth knowing tha there are occasions on which a bath of oil my he of valuable use; for it Is tho best of all remedies for serious burns. A German girl ballet, whose dress bad caught fire, and who bad been horribly burned In conse quence, whs put into a bath full of oil by the chief physician of the Lclpsio Hospital She was suffering atrocious agonies, but the oil caused her pain to ceaso almost Imme diately., She remained in the bath nine days and nights, the oil being tenowed five times during that period; and her burns were so far beajed that she-could be taken out without pain or danger. Three week after, she had completely recovered. This Is an admirable form'of cure, because it sup presses the intolerable tortures which do moro to kill the victims by fire than the actual gravity of the wounds. Unfortunate ly, like most good things in life, it is be yond (ho reach of small purses. . A writer in the Baltimore American, who has been there, says that ' the Monarch is a great ship in her comfort and luxuries. Her officers have their quarters in rooms such as are only found in the bouses of the more opulent denizens of tho shore. Tbev dine on oiled walnut tables, and sleep in state on patent spring mattresses. For gen teel living, for entertaining visitors, and lor drinking her gracious Majesty's health, her cabins cannot be surpassed." It is advertised a Canadian journals that certain banks will receive American silver coin for exportation on government account at five per cent, discount until one million Of dollars has been exported, when it wil1 continue to ba received at five and one-half per ceot. An a depth of SOS yards tho temperature of tho coal at the Rose Bridge Colliery, near VTigan, the deepest mine in. Britain in ninety-three degress and a half. Below the old red sandstone geologists maintain that tho temperature Increases tn the ratio o! one degree to every fifty-five feet.'" They are evidently getting near a very hot place in that mine. If they dig much deeper safely lamps will - be of mighty little use to save them from roasting- They bad belter leave that mine, and not hurry on their late In soch an unseemly manner. A Brattvboro letter writer says that as one result of the recent female suffrage, core vention in that place, a email boy was luund in t.'ars and trouble. "What's the matter?-' asked a sympathizing and curious passer-by. Rubbing his eyes vigorously with both fists, after tho manner of small boys, ho blubber ed out: -My mother's gone to the woman's town meeting, and didu't leave out nothing to eat. " A Maiue di-puty sheriff, suddenly called upon to lead In prayer at a conference meet ing, astonished bis hearers by tbe following conclusion: '-May Thy wisdom lead us, Thy mercy guide us, and finally conduct us lo Thy last and usual place, of nnodn. It Is possible that the City of Boston has been inn down by Borne British mail steam, er, whose captain forgot to mention It on bis arrival in port. It might be well to ask some of tho British captains if they did not reel a slight jar at any time during their passage. Henry Bessemer, the inventor of tho steel process, bus discovered and patented a plan by which sea sickness may bo avoided in fuluro. "By tho application of th piinci pie upon which a ship's compasses are sus pended, he provides a room which will bo perfectly Iree from the lolling or pitching motion or the vessel. A working model, which Las been already constructed, shows the simplicity and efficacy of the plan. Tbe suspended chamber in this model is hemis pherical in shape, and can be made with a glass roof." Tho uew territory wen of Tryumpb City is attracting great attention, and tlio excite ment Is on tho increase. Tbe well or Mr. Clapp, on tho Clapp farm, formerly Hen derson farm, Is keeping up her production steadily. Several Important chunges ia ownership havo lately taken place. Dr. Shamburgh bas bought of Mr. Michael MeGivw 20 Bvres at $200 per acre, and leased of same party 30 acres additional , The Doctor also bought of the Irvine Broth otB 20 acres contiguous. The Sutton placa was old tu Tillman and others fur $2,000 and we are Binco Informed one ball of it has changed tiantla at $8,000. Tidioute Journal. Two young Indies in u certain house in town the other night were hoard singing as fellows: "Ob lor a mar. I for a man! Oh for a man ston In Iho sky!" Before I hey could get ary further, two young bloods outside respouded: ' "Oh for a gal ! Oh for a gal! Oh for a gal Ion of old rye! . Charlns Egun has bequeathed 1)200,000 to the Dublin charities. IVEWS ITEMS. Llaht Timber Sun-beams. Jannnechek will play in Hamburg and Berlin in April and May. The Keepapitchinin is tho name of 14 comic paper just started in Utah. The French Emperor is writing his me mories. Snow-shoe races enliven the Montrea season. ' The Prussian army calls lis king "Old ICrackwilz. The New York papers say there Is reason to believe that the mifortnnnte gentleman who destroyed himself In a Twenty-seventh street assignation honso last Friday night is no other than Ruv. J. G Hard iujj late of Wrston-Super-Mare, England. The Winoua Republican says the quanti ty of wheat now in store in the elevators and warehouses on tho line of the Winona and St. Peter railroad, including the city of Winona, is about 500,000 bushels. This will probably be increased by upwards of 100,000 bushels by tile opening of river nav igation. Walker, tbe author of the battle paintings of Cheptiltepec and Gettysburg, has recived an order Irom Major Gen. Hooker to paint the "Battle A.bovo the Clouds,'' at Lookout Mountain, tho price to bo $16,000. He will first visl: Europe to study the battle pieces of the moat celebrated musters in this departmen t. Never Despair. A striking illustration of the truth ol thiasAyioz has iust beeu cited in lbs case of Ihe unexpected arrival at Lisbon, tf the screw stamer Investiatn1' after sho had been given up ns lost for oxer a month. Shu hud been spokeu iti the Straits of Magellan on November 19th. For 123 dsys nothing bad been bea.U of her. andUO'pcr cent, premium, of insurance bud been refused. Tho agent for a patent "0011111 iuys ia his circular: "Undertakers who have used it pronounce it a perfect success, and we ask you to try it, free uf cUrye, and judge lor yourself." WAATEH. TT!Tl.-r r-T7r.T r. T,t-T . mur.i' rL.uAj.i UL.L11 ai me "uuuiio- lEIi HOLSU. inlOt-t f-aHh, Glass, Door". Putty Ac. Lirge 310L11. eij eueap ai me ruruiiuro .store. rolo-tf i3TA few more boairtme-in bo accom modated ot thfOil Exchange, march lOtf. S. Reynolds prop. TliK rvRAMitiH of splendid cml overat Codington A Com well's yard ar perfeetiv wonderful. march lOtf. SiiERiFfs ;ai.e is Ci.useu. Niuholsonu; Bl.-v kmnn hnviiii bought bin out at tin. place and Kane City. tf. Coi.n is a wor.l which Codiugtnn & Corn well propose render obselete. Fo fir modus operandi c!l and sec th"in. niarcbloif. 5,000 rolls Wail Paper just received nt mStf. Guiffbs Ei:o. Fine assortment of P.iper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just recM nt m8tf. GniKj-'ns Bros. Go to f: rides Hms. for Iho best selected stock of Paper Hangings aud Curtains ever offered in town. intStf. Reduced Prices at Lamiuers A Aldea's. nuv.i2tl. Tnis Mkanh Bisine.sh. My entire stock or good la offered at CJit. A. S. Smith. Dee 5 If. Lammers & Aides, "s is Ueonly store to quy good, dumbie and cheap clothing. y 1 . . Lammers & Alden's is tho only whito mans, clothing store in tho Centre. Ordeis taken for suits and fits guaranteed, Lammers & Alden's. A. S. Smith in order to close nut his lurge stuck of Indies shoes 4e., offers them at c ysl as they must be sold in the next CO days. Deo 5 If. Just received a large-and well assorted stock or shoir hardware at J. Rul'.ierlurdV. . . tf. Closing out Sale ! OF 85,000 WORTH OF Groceries, ilttur, Provisions, Pttt.Uoi'8, Dried Fruits. And nil kinds of goods generally kept In a FIUST CLASS GROCERY STORE. This stock must, and will Leeoid nt,' and below cost. H. 0, WACIITER, Opposite the Bank. Pntroijiim Centre. ml2-lw KO HUMl'-'G. CiiiuKKV I' i.m.iaiiks A lino assort ment at the Furniture Here. Tliglirec!:, CVncress and Empire Spring Water nt Grilles Bros. fei 8U'. The largest and best assortment of Table Pullery, ever brought into the country at Niccholeon & Rlacknion'a. t. Unilerelnthing in large quantities at Lam mors & Alden's. Horse Shoe Xnils. wholesale at Nicholson t Bisection's. and retail, 23-tf. TheXew Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson A. blnekmon a. . tf. The New Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholson lilackmon a. tr. C-irriaje Bolts, wholesale Nicholson it Buekmon's and retail. 23-tf. Kid Gi.oaks A Lsuiemtsi Alden's. large assortment, at NEW advertisements: FO IE SALE CBIUAP ! A s:)1enJ:fl rsir ortlorsre. al-o id ITar- lit-as complete. For terms, enquire nr. the aic. muiuvk iiuue. nil-l-ll. iir. JAM US MIT.'VA', (f Piiitailelnrila offers his Eorvlccs to all who may bs Ulcers, Scrnfuiv Triviee tllspii-ps, Ktteufil lit ii.ni, Ki'li:ey On,asis, Urnd, I'll,, I lumps. UuMwes cfth Tye nr.d E.ir, Old Srr-s of any l.lrd Internnl or external. pitn i .111., mhii, nr ni(.-n 1 wi.r irinrnMii-e a Sfiro, nun 111.-1 tu K u, 11 inmi . iip in n.iir wroyH N' ITHR.SH PAY. t i nn tirnnti!teil nt thn Am rl. nn note!, Ro.ini HI 111 lli'llin, Ullllt 1111- iimi 01 dime. innrchl'Mw Wallace Si sters THEATRE, Burlesque .& Comedy company: . S. B. VILLA, ) V. P. lHlllSOV. i J. H. CAfcSIDY, Managers Leader of AT SOBEL'S OPERA HOUvE. SIX NIGHTS ONLY Haiti 14,15, mi 13 & 19. l' rat njijieiriinp In IVtrolcuui Centr' eof the eiiiinuina alio Iiiylily jirua WALLACE SISTERS, Agnes, Jennie, Minnie & Maud, WITH S. E. VILLA, Aud hi Ullemeil Vow Tork r.nrl-sque D.nipiny or it c.ioi:;e r:l-t-. iielei t d vlih nnt e.ire uia..i iii.iiii-.iiuu 110111 iiiu principal -veff lorii, t'iiiliitlclp!iift an 1 Uurtuo 'Jhuiitrrs. MONDAY EYEMNG, JIAP.cn 14, Will bo presenled the (iiuhly snceessrul com ic operatic liurlewjiie entitled, OP, TIl GIRL OF THE PERIOD. TUESDAY EVENING, M.Vr.Cn 15, The great historical Burlesque of tho field viihQ Cloth iff Gold. WEDNESDAY EVENING MARCn 19 T. W. Kubertson's highly successful comedy in three acts, of CASTE. "True hoarts aro moro than coronets, Aud j'lnpU fullli than Normau blood." TnUKKDAY EVKNING MAHl'II 17, . Will be proni-uted tho liiughnblo Bnrlciquo of Or "Tito Ilotvitty and tha ttrlaanC: FRIDAY EVKMXO MAHC'H 18, Otr-.naeh's world lenonmodcomlc, op ratio Itnrlcs quo, rejlte with mnj-nlflccnt music aud geor geous cixtiimes, entitled the Grand Dccbcss of Gerolsteln BATUHDAY EVEN'INQ, MARCH lfl. And lnt npiienninee rrftlmt Inenmimralilo lilml.mx ot H'-antyIIj u-t! nni rire urli-tlc uWllly. umia imous rii".t Hie uizzicul uijthj logical, mini cat mid original liurlesipiu, I X;3 0N ! : Or, 'T!ie Man at tbe Wheel." Trccoilhig each Eiirlupqne A CIjOUIOI S FA1XCE ! F:trnr11 nod hends of rniiiillen urn nuroii that, whihf rnirtti will ho ii..fti!iU'i, iti cxubiituiuo ffl v hxs kept within pmper limits; Unit no rx'initnont b uttered ttmt inljfht not ho utttir! ft thr flreidf! umldxt Iho family circli. That nntiher in look, irmnr opw:tiimo will Hiiyihinu Im rcpn m-iii ed Unit could pohly oiitiugi tho ueccruui of the mo.-t detect Oruwin" room. AilralssloB JO ct ' Piwnrved Scats T5 ct. U.VHIIY llBUQliUT Ae:it. WLNsi)irBK()r'"coLl'MN. WIWS BROS, STOKE. ESTABLISHED 1359, "Wins or Bros. MAI3T STREET, DEALEnS IX OIL WELL TUBING AND CASiNSI AESO, WOIJICINTr HARREES i VALVES STUFFING liOXES, 5 CLAMI'S, TONG.", 1XN1S SCOKEIt E.OD3, RIVETED JOINT SECKER r.OD BOILER I X" MI'S. CISTERN i WELL rL'HIT, Krsry pMrript-on or supplies fj- OIL WEIL T.p(jg REWNERIBB. i STEAM & GAS FITTW BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE KIRBV'SCOMPRESSEDBESGS, HARD W AS!, llotisp Trimming", Cuijimiter Tools. DrillinB and I'lain Laid Rope, O.iknm, Nails, Ax.-s. Table and Pocket Cutlery, A fj!l assortroorrt of cwytMr.j la lie Hsiilwnra I.1I1Q 85use Furnbhlns GtmK VENTILATOR AND Morning Glory HOME COMPANIOS, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SnE.VP Cook Stoves. Tjumpn, Iiuutcrnii &. Cfilmiirjl, io. 1 Winter nlmined lilt lfl Oil, 0. 1 RE FIXED OIL. MnriOX CLOTHES WRIXGERS Jlaaufuctiu-crs of TIN. SHEET IH0N I COFFER WARE. SMOKE, STACKS, llepalrias rif nil Muds dnn with nsntness anil u.- puti-u. liippcml nitenliuu gheu to Stcaiu and Gas Fittings rmrhni'lrr with ansli rnitv. our fnrfllllrs forflir. eiMliiuK i'vi rvtliiiiff -n our tin nre superior to any utiles mlnlii miiueut ttt tlio OU la-gkui. We Iiihk Hrst cinsi). TIN AND REPAIR SHOP Thiinklngo'irfrti.iid-'lVirlMr Ul.crsl rmironfl!? In th past, we Mih.1 o.o ur brtt eiToris to rai t wnitlcaance. y JinrU. 1 w r