"etroletim Centre Daily Record Centre, Tne4ajr march 89 ABBIV (I. MM DEPARTURE OF TatAWfSfO.1 O. O. ft A. It. fit ft CTU. Ko. 2, Passenfer. LeaveCorry 11.20 a. m. ; Titusvillo, 12.59 p. a. ; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.4V p. tn. Oil City, 2.22 p. m.; Ir Tlnoton, S IV p. tn. No. 4 Passenger Leave Corry C. 10 a. m ; TUusrllle, 7,S5 a. m.; Petroleum Centre S 14 a d; Oil City, 8.69 m; arrive at lr vioeton 11.40 am. No. 8 Passenaer Leave Corrr 6.05 n m: Titusrille, 760 p m; Petroleum Centre, 8,S3 p n; arrive at Oil City 9,20 r XOBTH. No. 1, Passenprr Leave Irvinetoa 7.13 hi; Oil City, HMO a m; Petroleum Cen tre, 11,05 a m; Tituoville, 11,00 a tn; arrive at Corry 1,40 p to. No. H, Passenger Leave Irvineton, 12, 05 p id; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre, 3,36 p m; TitusTiile, 4,20 p m; arrive atCmry 6,45 p m. No. S. Passenger Leave Oil City 7.00 a : P roleum Centre, 7.43 a m; Tittisville, ,fl an; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. Itvlne Services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 a'clock A. II., and 7 cl.ek P. M. Riv. J. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISgVaL CHURCII. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. anti M P. H. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. atafree. A cordial lavitatioa extend 4 to .all. Rev. C. M. Hiard, Pastor. EM. PETER AND PAUL'S '(CatboliO CUURCU. ' Maos at 10 a. tn. Teepet and Benedir.tiai of the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. n. eatehlsa atStJp. m. JAMES DUNN, Pastor. Gold 111. We would call tbs atteotioa of our read ers to tbe advertisement of Devlin 4 Co., Clothiers, Broadway, New Yerk. These gentlemen have been engaged In the cloth Ing business for a number of years, aod their superior facilities for tmrmrt Inn AMH. goods direct, and controlling many leading " American fabrics, enables them to lurniso clothing at a much cheaper figure ...... vu u procure elsewhere in New York city or at any oflier point. Thev em ploy large number of flrst-class work men who are kept oontinually engaged in V.....UK ana ailing clothing to order. This names inem to keep the ran of the latest atyles of clothing both Ai.,ti.nj(.. ' www IU1- sign. They are also sols maouf alurers of no American Yoke shirt, which they sup. ply both ready-made and to order. Gen tlemen visiting New York will Ond it to their advantage to leave their measures for a suit of clothing. Our word for it they will be wtt-ed. Address P. O. Box 2250 Mr. John A. Stewart, of Cherrytrce, lost ftis pocket-book at the depot, yesterday. He bad just purchased a ticket and his pocket-book laid near the window of the office, when be was called to the door, lea v. log the purse laying there. Upon turn ing a moment after It was missiDg. " The purs was an old-fashioned red morocco cue and contained $120 in greenbacks of the denominations of $20s, $lu, and S5s. There was also a memorandum of figures written In pencil on a slip of pupor in the pecket-book. In the matter of The Trinity M. F Church of Oil City vs. the O. C. & A. R fl- pwying for an Injunction against the Railroad comp'y to restrain tbetn from using Judce Trunks?- !,. .1 T 7 .. inecnurcu claim as their own wujiuji iuh prayer ot (be n aintiftV tm suit was occasioned by the railroad comua ny endeavering to clean out a ditch to pre vent the track ftom bein-r nr(W,,.i church authorities filliug It Mp a9 ,vet ' ,u wuauy cleaned it out. Hence ,oa tulU . ine leirolcum Ilouw, at Oil City, has -UlSu uanas, Uessrs C. V. Staatn and J. R. Miles assuming the proprietorship this Um Under the now managea.ent this . u. .4,016 uotel will continue to ruIb n popularity. Our old frleud Staats thor oughly understands thebusinefs of hotel keeping, aud haying been Connected with m san e boute for a number of years, his wany fri. nds will be gUU to leara that he is again Ideullfied with it. Success to the Petroleum Pause and Its new proprietors. See new iimo-tabie of BuHalo, Corry 4 rttlshurgh Riilroad, In aeother column. The bill for . a steum ferry at Parker's Lindlug has paised tha Senate and up to third reading in the House. Preparations (or developing the McCray and Itaiitell farms, as soon as tne wenthcr will permit, continue to la mado. Grdeo vegetabled ut vaiious kindi lave pace their epreartince in the market. Petroleum Items from all Sources ICHH.rNTO OIIi DISTRICT. The Bennett and Crawford welt, the new strike en Mlddletoo Run, Is now pnnping ten barrels dally, not 45 as at first repre sented. The Rcdfleld well is producing 12 bar rels. The Bautn well Is producing nine bar rels. The Widel well ts being sunk deeper, the discovery having been rosdo that the well was not through the third sand. Five wells' have actually commenced drilling on tho Marshall farm, two miles below. TUB TliHOCTB DISTRICT. This locality is daily attracting more and more attention of operators in all parts of the country. On the Ilojderaon farm, tho Clapp well Is pumping seventy-five barrels, and many new rigs are going up. Consid erable property Is changing bands in this locality. The Tidioute & Warren Oil Co.. sold 5000 barrels of oil Friday, at the following prices 2000 barrclj $3,o7'j; 3000 bbls at $3,90. We bear of a sale of 4000 barrels on private terms. On the Tidioute & Warren tract, the Fisher & Cushlag wells are as follows: No 1 in third sand. No. 2 drill iair. No. 3 nnmn. ing thirty barrels, No. pumping sixty bar rels, No. 5 spearing around tools, No. 6 pumping eighty barrels and increasing. un me ri. Y. and Allegheny tract, Parshall No. 2 testinz after tornedoinir: No. 3 pumping 15 bbls; No. 4 pumping 150 ows; no. a i bt)ie; rtc. testing. Stevens & Fisher telling. WEST HICX0P.7 ITEMS. This new aud important oil field is being rapdiy developed. The good producing territory is now fully one uillo square, and the prospects are that it will prove as largo as any old district heretofore discovered. A!il23 fara Is owned by tho Warren & Veasngo Oil Co., of Pittsburgh. The wel!e are among the oldest in this district ard have fallen off considerably within thelait sixty days. Coe, Smutz & Co., 2 wel is pro ducing 27 bbls, Cellins Bro., two wells pro ducing 10 barrels, Irvington Oil Co., two wella pioluciog 4 barrels. Arminia well, producing 2 barrels, Wideawake well, pro ducing 4 barrels, Hoffman well, producing 2 bbls. Total 60. Number or wells drill ing, three. On the Royal E. Scott farm. This farm is owned by Scott, Grandin & FIsber. Dew ey t Laney well producing 7 barrels. No. of wells drilling, 2. On the U. CV Scott farm. Thornburg well producing 6 barrels. Goodrich well producing 35 barrels. Total 41. No. of wells drilling, 2. Harmony well, testing. A San Franciscan, speakinc of the orches tra In the Chinese Theatre there says: '! tell vou, 70U can bet vour bottom dollar tbat you never beard anything like in ; why, wnen Wat liaed struck up, it sounds like tec thousand wash bihus tnmUina off a five story building on to a brick sidewalk." Bon Piatt laments the degener.icy of the race as seen in the "spindle shanked wbil futs, with blue ties and iliui umbrellas, who walk with a long slrido, suggestive of cranes postprandial vitiations." lie declares that a Washington s)tl "graduates baif- fledged into full fashion, aod becomes a reader of society, to churn up, nieht after night, champagne, Ice cream and indigesti ble cake in round dances, until she captures a whiffet, end becomes the weakly mother of whiffets." A trial in an Alabama tuwn net Ions Slnoe' one ' lba n old Itidy ( by 'the opposing counsel relmiva to the clearness of her eyesight. "Yes," wes nusweied. "Uow well can you see me!" porsi&ted the lawyer. "Well enough," responded the lady, "to seo that you're neither a negro, an Indian nor a gentleman." The answer brought dowa the bouse and silenced the counsel. GriflVs Bros, continue to udd to their stock of fancy articles. The latest invoice consists of combs, brushes, An. The fresh lis!) trade U quite lively at present. Hucksters occupy every corner of the street nearly, to the great detriment i,r regular dealers. . A man named Hale was arrested tl.i forenoon by officer McHugb, charged with throwing stones at several Individuals last evening. He gave bail for his uunearuuee belore Justice Donaghy for trii.l. Several of the trainn on thn f). (! A- a K- R., wero delayed yesterday by land sUdes between OluopolU Bad Oil Cily. Tbo new Fox Well ia I, nn. h,.i io barrels per day. The roartsureal must iiupasaablo. fashions of clothing aro maUinz trit appesrance. At the last Jterm of Court in Armstrong county, the following cases from Parker's Landing wete tried: Com. vs. Ben. Hogan. Ben. Sablns. In dictment, keeping bandy house. K true bil Com. vs. W. P. Book, Charles Green, Wm. Hart, Wm. Casey. Indictment, keep ing bamly homo. A tine bill. ;;.Com. vs. Charles Green. Wm. Reevoft McCormlck. Indiciment, malicious mischief. A true bill. Com. vs. W. P. Book. Keeping gamb 'ing house. A true bill. Cora. vs. Charles Grren. alias Davis. In dictment, . keeping baudy bouse. A true bill. Ia all of the above cases a floii'e prosequi was entered, conditioned that the defendant enter bail lor good condact in future, and If any further pursuit of their vicious and pernicious habits they to be treated as refu gees .rorn justice. There wers also over thirty-two bills found against persons for illegal tiafiic in liquor, but rvill not bo tried until June session. About two hundred witnesses were in attendance at Court rom Parker's alone. General Sherman wrote a letter, on Thurs day, acknowledging the receipt of ono from General Sheridan, wherein the latter de fends his conduct on the Indian question. General Sherman repliesythat he indorses Sheridau's letter, and says he tirefera to be- lieve Coionel Baker rotative to the detrulg or the attack on tbo Piegano, rather than the stories trumped up at Benton, oue hun dred miles from tho sesno of tae fisht. II.) believes Baker when the latlcr says that a majority of the Piegans who wero killed were warriors; that the firing on them ceas ed when the resijtance ceased; that quarter was given to ail who asked it, ond that one hundred women and children were allowed to go free and join other portions of tho tribe. Ho believes tbi?, he says, rather than the absurd report tbat only thirteen warriois were killed, the rest being.wotnen and cl.il dren afflicted with small-pox. Nor does he believe that Colonel Baker wantonly and cruelly killed any of thein. General Sher man alludes to the tida of emigration en croaching on the Indian Reservations, and tells General Sheridan that tho army has a divided duty It must, when died on, protect the white settlers, aud it must also, protect the Indian lands. The letter is brief, and is not lutend-d the public, but the nbove covers the ro n;s of it. Miss Anna Hickerson sut Miss Susan Anthony a silk gown and two hundred dol lars at a bitth doy present. . A chap adverUsfS in the Elmira Adver tiser that ha wishes to "room aud board" with some widow iu tbat cily. A Haverhill man advertises for a tan ner with a capital of $1, COO to goinlothc uianut.-.cturB ot si one giunts. Thalberg, the pianist, Is said to be worth half a million. He does uot nlnv at cm,. certs any moie. Dawes is the reenter of the House, and Dick Ya'es the decanter of tho Senate Detroit Free Press. A Trentonian persisted in dying wi(h his boots on. Since then the maurneia Imv. fouud $17,000 in them. To the Citizens of Pktroi.ei;v fVv- trk. The imprrs'ino having gone forth that I intend to leave town nnd rsijn my roxition us nidht watchman after the 1st of May. I take this method cf informing the cilt'ii.i.-B nf Petroleum Cfntr- that it is my iou-mion In remain in town and act In the capacity of night walchui.vu until dis missed by the citizens, rETKR KlNNKT. Grace Greenwood ti.tla-n st ,rv r.r n.r tect onco produced by tho elonnencn of I Pnnitnr T1 tt.llo .ll .. . I .-.,,.., ...unv,7 I'tiwii, "lerveni and eaectuully, ' by telling tt-x'n. Though what vulgariy called a stump sneecli. It had a much tho character of pulpit oralorv uiui one auuuor, at least, was perfectly af fected. A nice, susceptible old lady, wip ing tho tears from her eyes, said, gdrtrws. ing some callous politicians about hi-r: "I don't know what yon may think; but I he lieve tbat man knows something ubout vital piety." A New London Sabbath School teacher said'to a little boy, recently: 'Suppose some bad, wicked boy should stop you on your wsyto church, and nsk you logo to some bad place with him. What should von say!' 'What should I say!' repeated the Htile wag 'I should say i Shoo fly, don't bother uie; I'm bound fur Sunday school.' Tho coal trade continues to bu lively at present. Tho new Mayor elect of Tiliuviila will bo inaugurated on Monday n"xt. Corry has ptucbas.d a steam l!rw engine. Undereloihiiii. in ir, ...... . mers A'drn's. 6 ' i4m titx'lil iti'S. EST t Is the truth! Grilles Hr-h. have REYuMED SPECIE PAYMENT. All persons purchasing goods at their slum will wceivj specie in change. Give th'm n call aud seo lor yourself. tu'22-tf. Jlr. Primer, salesman for tlm well known clothing house of Chnrli Slohes, Philadel phia will visit tbisvity about April 1st. Those wishing clothing cat In the latest style sud best materials will do well to re mtvm thir nnlers for dim. He will have a very large aud complete line of samples unr prices wm ue louno very low as ine extent of our business gives great advan tages in buying. Tbe long established repu tation of tbe boos for fair dealing, good cutting and workmanship li gnaraote that every cuatomsr wilt be pleased. mlt-nt Orders taken fur suits and li ts guaranteed, Lammers & Ahlen's. CiiM.nHKNM Caiikuuks. A tine assort ment at the Furniture Store. A. S. Smith In order ts closs out bis large stock of Indies shoes &c, offers them at cjst as they must be sold ia the next days. Bee 6 If. Fine assortment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, jsst reo'd at m8tr. Uriffcs Biior, Sash, Glass, Doors, Putty 4c. Large stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. tnlO-if Km Gi.oaks .V large assortment, at Lauiemts & Alliens. GafTiiey. sells belter and cheaper goods than any dealer on the creek. Try bim. M Wlf. The largest ami best assorted slock ever on exhibition ou Oil creek is at GaB'ny's. KltSlf. Gold tuken at par for goods at Gaffney's. M 18tf. Lammi'rs & Ahlen's is the only store to qiiy good, dnmb and cheap clothing. ' The I'yraMiiis of splendid coal overat Codington & Cornwall's yard are perfectly wonderful. marcblOtf. Lammers t Alden's is the only white mans, clutliini; store in the Centre. The largest ami best assortment of Table Cutlery, ever tuoucht tuts) the country at Niccbolson & Blackmon's. tl. Sheriffs Sii.n ih Closed. Nicbolsoo A KI.Kkmon having bought bin eut at this piaco and Kane Ci'y. tf. Coi.n is a word which C'odii.gton 4 Corn well promise render oliselele. Fur modus operandi cull and tie Hum. uiHichlOtt. Reduced Prices at Ltiimnrrs It Aldea'f. nov.i'L'U. Tnis Mkank Pcsiness. My entire stock of goods Is oQ'ered.at cost. A. S. Skitb. Dee 5 tf. Just received a lariio and well assorted stock oI'Bbelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. IWTI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BtrrAs.o, oiisv Aim VX'I iasii," lan.iiAin. CROSS-CUT. Trains leave Corry. Express, 0-Ari u. m Tr tins ar. at Corry. Moil. 10:40 u. ia Express, 5:15 p. ra Aceom'dn, 9:10 p. m Mail, 1 P. in. Arcom'dn, 6:30 p. m. FiilSfctAM-: C'HI-IAi : AepmioriaKo vci:irB Vtn-t In WI'd Cat Itullo,.. or fttritiir oat tieulara cnmiira nn u:r!,-.'l if. It. tT. ETAXS. pitiltudoplKsi A: I.t i.! It. II. 'I into, in n-.In'ites faster th in Tr ie time. On art r.f'e r.Munduv, Nor, l.'th, ISi, the I' all's on tlic t i.iiu Jultii.iu & Krlu Jfaiiroai will nin I'cj.Iuk: Mall Tra!n Icnvr-s riiili'.ltlphiu, n m C.Vt p m N, vo i m n m m MO n in l.M) p in w,4i p in rl Kr'e Erf Expr. lc -. l-liiimklpHa " Kv. ('::rv. " nnixcitl 1'rie. Aeconi'n, luivcs t'nrw, " " uirixes at V.iic Jl'dl Tr.tln Vuvs I'lie, S. 411 a m leii(H t.'orrvr lo y(i a m n'-i-lv. anl ri.U,ltt.Ti'a .... . 1'rl-) Ifxpr. Iiw 1'ile. 4!S p m li'tl I l n rv, (i,,,o ,, , i( i iin-k'i'ii .! I'l.ila.I. lt.litd 1-) .iK..n. Arnom'n li-aveji JJiIm, jo'is a in ' itrrlvct ut l orry, 1,10 pm ivim l-iiiii-i:i iw m. uirv, van rar. ill I or l'V nt.U Irtlno'on, Kxpi-itMi wmi at livl.e'tnu wlih liv.Ins en Oil Cr"fA m.il A'l."'lu tiv i.jviv Hnllrnml AL1 It K 1.1 I, I'VI.KH, C.eu Sapt. J. A. lJ!Ccj-j DKAIAt In iond h in t cux net, Inllsrs, Ttih illi:, t'a.-ilt, alfo new tVood it Italia engirt? en Htt-.nl !y on band. Having thn (iicilltlox for CLEANING AND REPAIRING EN GINLS, Mill do so on th mosl ruuinii.ililoturms. attics Having Engines for Sale Wil do well to (live me a cull. Platform near th O. (.'. A.K. It., I'RTBALIvlUI O S'l'ltl, IA. DISS-OIilTIO'V JVOT1VR 'j ?io ciipaitni'ili'i In ritolrrc rx ith g mid r the " lil lil iiililli; I n n. i.ri.-vo.u I i.w Id lroili 11.1b I t ll day ill .luullnry IK'.u iti.a.l.lvnl ly i oIiihI 0.l4.'ii't. All puit'us u.dcl'tin ir harlM'r unv eittiuii ;.i r.r... i.,i..,..n....:i I.... . ..iu Mi". v ....jubcivu iw .an "'I - it . iii.-i I. . Jta. w inscr linos, co'uisi36 WSt5SOR EROS.; STORE. ESTABLISHED Iggj Winsor Bros. MAIX STREET, I'liTROLEUl CESTUI; DEALERS IN OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING I ALSO, WORKING HARKELS & TALTE3, STUFFING BOXES, CLAMPS, TONGS, INNI-s SUCKER RODS, RIVETED JOINT FUCKER ROD UOILER 1TMPS, CISTERN t WELL TVUVS, Dtscrlptlon f suppllet for OIL WELL WIS j REFINERIES. BRASS GOODS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING. PACKING AND I10SB KIRDY'S COMPRESSED BUNGS, EE -A. TD W -A. Tl 3, House Trimmings, Carpenters' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Oaknm, Nails, Aies, Table aud Pocket Cutlery, A full assortment ef ewrrthlng li ih Hardware Luis ! t Ilnuse Fcrnlhins ' Goods, VENTILATOS AND Morninsr G-lory KASE ItlaiSElCS. nOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SI1EAF Cook Stoves. funtp., Jjaiiterm A: Cliimnrys, o. 1 Winter atruincd Lard Oil, 0. 1 UEFIXEU OIL. CHAMPIO.V CLOTHES W RIXCEB8 Nanufaclurers of TIN. SHEET I30N & COPPER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Impairing of all kinds done ith neatnefs and di patvli. Eapeual atleulioli given Steam nnd as Fitting t Pnrr.hflsln with cssli only, onr fncllillc" " ntslitut; eviTvtliitii? in our lin- are superior "J nilii-r tatablishuiwit iu llio Oil tlislon. 11 ml clans. TIN ND REPAIR SHOP i Tliai.klrgo-irfriadsfortl.lr llbi'l rf"""fS In lha p.t, m shall uie oar best ions io ' t (KBMnauoe. ',r,a ' i
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