' i t ! 'I ! f'ftttoleum Coiire Daily fbcori J'ot. Oenlre, Holiday. April 4 AUHIV.W. AND DKMKTCBB CI" lIMSi"5'S O. C. A A. It. It. some. Ko. 2, Passi-rn'or LfvivnOrry Jla.20 n. : Titumvilli-, 12.59 p. ra.) IVtroiouui Cen tre, 1.40 p. m.; Oil City, 2.22 p. in.; Ir linelon, 8 10 p. m. No. 4 rf0PD!,';r f,fve Corry C. 10 a. m; Tilimvllli-, 7,o.' a. m.: IVtrolcmn Ceotro 8 14 m: Oil City, 8.6'J a in; arrive at lr viiiKioa 11.40 a m. No. 8 I'aescnjjer Leave Corry 6.05 p m; TitiiKville. 7.60 p in; I'elroVum Centre, 8,33 p Bj arrivs at Oil City 9,20 p . NOKTII. Wo. l,Pi80u?i'r Leave Irvineton 7.15 m; Oil City. 10.10 a nj Pifoleiirn Con tre, 11.05 n w; Titusvilic, 11,50 a at; arrive at Corry 1.40 in. No. 3, l'iiwjn?iT Loave-Irvlneton, 12, 05 p m: Oil City 2.57 p in; Petroleum Con tre, 3,36 pro; TilusFille, 4,20 p ui; arrive at Curry 5.45 p ni. No. 6. Pnneencer Leave Oil City 7.00 a id; P roleuai Centrn, 7,43 a in; Tittisviile, t,20 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a m. RlTliio Korvlcva. PRESBYTERIAN CIlURCn. Preacliinir, at 11 o'clock A. If., mad 7 'clck P. M. Bet. J. f. Oxtoby, Pastor. J'.ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIURCII. Services every SuWintli at 11 A. M. and Sabbath School at 2 P. M. eata free. ti to 'ail. A coriliitl;luvitatloa exteutl Ecr. C. M. Bcard, Pastor. STS. PETER ASD PAUL'S ' (Catholiel Man at 10'i a. ra. Vvspcr f.nd Bonejictiet f th Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. . Catechism atZJp. m. JAMES DUNN, Pnstar. Gold 111. , A party of eight or ten men, bailing from Pioneer, cuue dawn the Creek, yesterday afternoon, on a flat boat. Being pretty full of Pioueer ''benzine," they ran their boat against one of the piers of the Boyd fjtrm bridge, upsetting the boat and throwing them Into tbe water, giving .them a nice ool batb. After gettfng out of tbe water and probably feeling rather low-ppirlted I'aey turned in a vast qnan'.lty of Petroleum Cen tre '-blue ruin. The mixture did not ap pear to agree with them, aod they grew ex ceedingly noisy and quarrelcomo, to tbe intense disgust of the peaceably disposed porliun of i -immunity, the csnsrqueiice be lag that eflicer UcHu-h arretted four of ' them and lodged them in tie lock-up. This morning information was made gitut them for disorderly conduct, and they will prnU ably bate an opportunity of loaning the couuty m sum of money as a surety for their future good behavior. ' N. B. They were lined $9,09 each and Costa of suit for their fun. Oil City lately bud a duel all arranged In the most reciiW and systematic manner when aoaie unimuginalire utilitarian iut.-r-fered aud piopc 'd they po into n public hall to do their figh tin jr. charge twenty-live Cent aadmission, reserve the liont seau I' r (be ladii", the gate mouey ta (to to the cause of foreign ml' Mima at Pet. Centre, to be used in prepr gating the heathen tat ;o. Jamestown Journal. A part of the gate money might probably spared for Jamestown, but the "Hack 's of darkness" surrounds them and shuts the blessed light of day that p-neirnlra ian places, consequently it would do 1. They are too far gone to lie in by missionaries or auytuiog elso. I to be pitied. . Ttev. J. T. Oxtotiy preached bis farewell sermon, at the Presbyterian Church, last evening, to a targe osmljlajoof people. He gave a brief history of bis connection with tbe church and society, and truited that much good bad been done, in conclu sion bidding them al an affectionate fare well. Tbe sermon was au ablo one, ond was listened to throughout Willi particular intention. Tbe many friends ol Mr. O. will be pleased to learn that it m bis inten tion to visit tbe place occasionally for the purpose of preaching. He. will always be welcome. The F'ret Press says: Uniting lime has come agniu and tbe Creek is alive with lum bermen from the lower points. None out yet from the headwater ol the Creek but seon exnected. Tbe stsaaier Oil Valley, with barges of coal iiiJtow,!passed up tbe river last Tues day morning. First rft of the mum with a shanty on It passed down the river Wednesday. A noisy Individual from Kane City was ajrostid yesterday and put iu the lock-up. Upon a promise of future good behavior be V.a released this morning. '-John," said a beu-pecked husband, '! wish it was the fashion to trado wives in U U 1 1 irjdn h,ire.i.' "Way so!" -I'd e' eat ...u.;S..d Ulr.u'l.t." E OB PUT. A Vorlt !s'l br-voro n Vor pel!1) von to do, Jl't a'rt tint vill labor Z i nrnift und clrue. Do elp tlow ilit uro in vitnt here or dere L'ut Z'.ipply desu vauta mit nool laer boer. Din vork dat I dell yon, I sluu!; mit out vear, Unt my art it Uh hnstin But kant rate a tear. Vot did dis kost mt) 1 dull it hero. Only den cents vor a gout ghs of beer. Go nbeak to tint out stido.vou, Ho tins no ome ewoal, He timet bay vor hi brer, ' Or vundtr dojfdrvet. Sbeak rehently. but .let im brt, Veu you z.y boys, come, a goot glas ov ber. Voucher nnil Tebo'ts zel! gout beer. Dey to me knot von, As vone is up dosvu, do oiler down here. Bat eider vill do unt dat Ish ijite queer, But dose ara do blaces to ett your coot ber. How ish dot vor hie? Von K. P. C. Venango Couuty. LIST OF JGUOU3 FOR 1ST MONDAY OF HAY. Canal, Jus. Benn, Chas. Brightel, An drew Black; Cherry tree, A. J. McClintuck, W. H. LUmiltou, Vm. Peebles, J. A. Stew art, Robert Jamison; Crunberry, Henry Mays, Jaa. McCutcheon; Franklin, Win. Bowman, P. McGougb, L. D. Davi.-, S. F. Dale; Frenclicieck, D. Vinceut, Henry itei.si'jgur; Irwin, Jauies Muttbuwv, 1'hilip Baker; OakUnd, Elisim Bvaly; Oil City, Isaac Blukely; i'lum, Jameu Cowti; Pvt. Centre, J. M. Dickey; Pithole, Frank Aus tin; President, John MjCivj; Piuiii. r, Thomus Arnett; Rockland, Cbus. Cov, Win Rockwell, Robert Jolly; Richluud, Jameo V. Johnston; Uyud, 'fbuuiaa Denipiey, ir; 5nlycreek, John Dout; Scniiigrrs, J. 1!. Miliord, Samuel Ptttten, Johu Lisiie, I). M. Crawford ;JUt!Ca, Solomon Calnhun, Jus. I. Andrews; Vennnao City, Join Aur.g'it. Rtiilolpl.o at rived in Chioago on Yednr.. day Willi the champion billiurd cue and a spleudid jjold watch, wUio':i wm 'presented to him In San Franci.icn. He I Ah realized about if 15.000 dbrina his aWnce. A Cincinnati paper iiuiuu.ites that the ofiiuer.- of a ferry-boat la.wle no uTort to save a nmn who lell oveib.ind on Satur day nitlH until they ft.und nut be had not paid iU fire. They uude a desperate dive for him and the two cents then. A Cincinnati ludy, who recently found gas escaping in her servants chamber n?ked her if she bad blown it out instead of turn ing it o'JT, and was te'd that she wis not so gicen as ail that, siio had only turned it on again a lilliu that it would be eavior liLted in tbe mornin'." The Velia'igi) SpvC'atvr'lias aijal n e!mn;.' ed tiiialr. Ill is time KD tnu keeiii of K. W. S n;ley ot tli Fvr.'it RepuUicau. Pleasantviilu t.Hli; li t. ThU will bo news to our frieud Whitia ker, of tbe Spectator. The boJy nf Thumis Uijgius, who' was d row nod iu Oil Crai lc, Lent liouseviilo, Ja'i. 13lb, was discovered at Oil Ciiy. jeslerd-y. Au inquest wus held and a verdict of ucc dontal drowning roadon-d. Tue In dy w.is taken in charge and bailed by his adminU trator. The Kansas Pucilic UailKlad is taking its way westward with steady progress, it has reached 4S7 utiles from Ka.iaus City, and U expectej to reach Deliver earl in the fall. The telegraph wires will reach that place uext month. Reports from the Montana miaing c.im;;s say active preparations ui.t going on for the coming season. Labor is very scarce und u largo number of laborers could (1 ail gu.iJ emidoynieot. Here is a chance for tho un employed who are willing to "rough it" in every sense of the word. Rip Van Winkle, as playod iu Washing ton, shows tbe dog 'Scbneid-r" chai.ied to a sapliua wheu Rip begins his nap. When he awakes the tree is a mighty oiik, und Schnalder's skeleton btngsfrom the branch es. A good story is told ol a liquor denier. Ho hud sold a country easterner a jug if whisky. A few days ufler, the customer bo lug dry, tried to draw a morning's potation, hut Io! it would uol run. On examination, be found it trozen over. F.aily in tho day the country customer called for uu explaoa tiou. "I'll swear! them boys h.ivo uono tnd sold yon summer whisliy1 Here boys, cUaiigu this for winter wbUity. " rn.lerd..l'..inj mtii A Aid .!.'. In l irje qnuuiiiliB ! Lam six a: ii.w.;. A yoen? wife stuod t a luttlco-pane, In s:udy sad rtid Ircnn; ' Watc'.iiu.- the dr.-ary, ceas.-iesi tain, Steadily poui lug down Drip, tlrlii, drip, It kept on its tireless play; Aud the poor little woman sighed, "Ah me! What a wretched, weary day!"' An ca;er hand at the door, A step as of oim iu haste, A kiss upon her lips oucojinore, An una around her waist; TI tub. throb, throb, Went her lilliu heart, grate'ul and civ. As she thought, with a nuile, Well, sfier all, It isu't so'dull a day;" Forgot was tho plushin rain, Aud the l.weiiiig ii'r above. For the somber room waslig'.ited "gain, By tho bletsed sua of love; Love, love, love, Kan tho little wife's murmiir'd by; "Without, it may threaten and frown if it will Within, what a glorious day!" A'EWS.ITEJISi. Dirt, Death and tho Devil" is a Western lecturer's theme. The city of Portland, Mo , owes more than the Stato of New Hampshire. The rule of three "two's company three's none." The Jflfl". Pavis captured rewards of $100 000 is to be paid to 2J7 persons. Toledo will luild an Oper.i House" lids summer. The New Vork beggars advertise tog've change iu silver. The great moral question convulsing Illi nois Is bow io prevent lovs playing nurMes for keeps. Sinriline centrists in colors will not 'jo considered in good taste during the spring and hi tinner months. An excitement has been ocosicnnd in Philadelphia by nn iitlempt In open not ing nvenue diagonally through the Odd Fel lows cemetery. In Africa, if any onn cmes lxTore a Vioa ttittont a.V.!!-dres3 costume 'h it isa straw bat and a ring in th nw h's tend goes into Hie WiS'o basket beiore lie cm wink twice. Ci'y I"!s in Dn'u'.ii, worth only f ."0.1 one year so. now bring $2,000 to :j tt.0 Hay ! worth $75 p:-r ton, havinj; to be hauled fiity to snventv-live mil's. Oats ti.'J.'O Tl.e ho'! charge S3, 50 for kiopiug a man over nl lit. A Canadian mail carrier was. crooin,j nn expanse of ice recently, when he cmno to a crack Ion wide to leap. He put l is sleigh and ony cl.iso to It, cut cu a piece of lee laige enough to fln.it them, cns.d the chasm on it and went ou bis way rejoic ing. In Btifli lu, tn Friday miiriiin n violent explosion t't'iutittl ut tie t il relinerv o Messrs Dudley ,t Co., which proved duin..g- in to the building aud nearly fatal to one ol the employees of the f-MuMishment. A lare portion of the ronf was blown t IF, and amn nanird Manin l'..llun Wjs badly bliiised aliiiut the upper part nf the body.- TL loss by the exploiion und resultiuj tiro was about J I.. WO. S:?de Payment KcKUBirc!, On und afier this date, A.rll lit. fprcl.t payment will he resumed at the Opera House :-'hIoui where lireeubucks Is giveu lor Aie, Wine, Lager, Cigars, Sandwiches, &u. By order Jonx TuKoait.D Pr'ip'r. iii-n. Oi.leiH taken fur iuits slid lils guurantocd, Lauaueis Jk Alden's. Luittners t Alliens is the inly store to quy good, dnrub'o end cheap clulhing. Tim Pyimmiiis of sidendid onl nveral C idingioii I'cCoruweirs jurd lire jieifeclly wonderful. innrchlOlf. Lnmment & Alden's is the only white iuhus, clothing Etoiu in the Centre. The larent nd best iwortroent nf Table fiitlery. ever liMiusbt Into the country at Niccbulsnn .t Blncltmon's. tf. Km Gi.oakk A large assortment, at Lamemis & Alden's. GafTiu y, sella belter aud cheaper Roods thau any dealer ou the creek. Try birn. M ltf. The laraest und la'st Bsorlcd slock ever on cxhiuhiou on Oil creek is at Gall'ney's. Ml fell'. G jld tsk'.n st pur fjr oods at (Jaffnev's. U M(. r..)4'!l.l iVl334''V. 103, ICE!. Mi Pfrs.Bultey. Chain it f-milh nre prepT red I.) lurn'H'j the purest rd 'SiU.'y I.uke ice ou short no'iee, at the iu,ier satson aud at learolintiie rl. k. ICE, ICE. Ice. C. II. Williams & Co., sro prepar ed to furnish fresh Cu.iiiti.iupia Lke Ke in qtmniitiis to suit all. They buve laid in a lurun sinck of the purest Ica ever brought Io the oil legii n. Those iistng ke will do well to bear this fact In mind. tn3U-4t. Mr. Trayer, salimitin lor the well known ctnlling bouse ol CtmrliS Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this illy ulieut April 1st. Those wishing clulhing cut ia the latest slyle nnd lust mntiriuis will Oo will to re serve fjeir orders for hi in. He will have a very lurpo end conqlete line if samples. Our prices will be found very low as the extent of our business civeit i:r l advan tages In biiriuv. The lung est iblistied repu tation of the liOH'O for lair dealing, uocd cutting und woikuniusiiip is Ruarante that every customer will bu flensed. u lti n SV 1 is Hie truit.? Giifres Bn-s. have RLfCMED 'Si'K(.:iE PaV.V.KNT. All persons .iirebus'.iijr good at tfeir store will iwive specie in change. Give II et a call aud see lor yourself. m22-tf. Fine nssoriment of Paper and Cloth Win dow Hindis uud Fixtures, just ree'd ht UlSlf. t.UIH'K.S Kkoj. Sash, Glass, Doors. Potty Ac. Large slock very cheap ut the Fi.rii!ure Store. ild-tf Shfbiffs Sai.s I.-4 Closed. Nicholson A riueiitiinn I1 aviti- li,.it,;L t bi eut at this place and Kane CilJ. tf. Coi.D is u word whicb Codington A Corn well propose reiii.er otiselete. For nonius nfcrahiii call and tee tin m. msrcblOtf. We would full t!;e attention el cmr rmsi ness iip n to ihe superior styles rf job print ills!, liotti plain and fancy, at prevent heinj luired out from this off.ee. Vi'e are jrepur e l to execute job printing of every de-.crir.-lio'i tu ti e laie-t nr.d most isliioal!e style of tUe art, and at reasonable rates. if. Horse Shoo Nails, wholesale and retail, at Niehoisr.n ,t Black uiou's 23-tf. TlieNew lias Puiap lor sal at Nicholson & Blackinou's. tf. Tho New G.ia 1'ump foreale at Nicbo'sia it Ii!uckiniu.'s. tf. Camn.'e llolm. wl'iilesale asi retail, a Nbliols in i Beckmon's C3-tf. Reduced l l ices lit Ltroniera A Aldea's. no.22!. Jnst recti .I'd lore and well assorted sloik ol si.elf hatdwure at J. Rutherford's. tf. :siT-l.-ff"T','"r'H N K V ADVEKTl.SK! ENTrt. C. A. 3vffy, f "vKATf.-rin nnml li'iTifJ rn:: nn, Vl!er$, Tnli .j'uv. t aping, hIo r.ew Nv'ou-i v rn;;;!'! co (stiinly nit lull. (J. th facil'.liH lor CLEAGIKG AKD r.nFAIRMG EK CIHLS, wil: do so on tli tr.uA ittut.i.ah'iitormd. arties Having Engines for a!e VU do wull to i:va ran n rrtll. Pli'tfOtUi near th U. (.'. A A.li. H,t PKTKOMi!! rKsrsr., PA. rit'jitricio: of the Bulfalo Baktr'v calr in (lioi'f )I,ui, Lutlcr, AVtS ad Cher lV.ioh'uin Coiitrv, Fa. (nlfn !cft will W ,roir.f'i'.y afieT(lfl-i to nnd ie!i ' tt:a. P.wtii'Ut'! t'.ix Qii'J. nmy lit. EO. il. KilaifHIiJj & CO., S -A- N Z E B S , I'lK'i'iiot.iiri tEri'iin;, ia. G. II. llissull, II. C. Martin Chrlotojiher Mcyir. AVo i.l'-r ur sfr'Icl- lor ths tiDsnetln of r.f'NICIt.M. Tl.NKiN..,ali.Vi.IIA.GS ai-d COI, LS'.'I ilN r.l,SINKNS Any tti-inij-s eiuia .t. d tooiipcare will recioiTe pr.u.iiii iiUentioe. iu 17. if The Igw York Meat Market! n W. iwlilin.t luvo lluoa u; aoetv , build- On Jaaiii wirei'tt Opposite the AnJ I n i n J kt.';lM2 wl.ur I'otiokirn Ccmr h l-'ir; U(:.i tl a tiiM-c ft. Mwit A;)rkt t. Cuiv t CHOICEST AND E&5T MEAT will be kept. It willlw our niin to Fmenur cvn "mijm wlili prompting: iu;U to tl-ir eutirn "Htt:i- fi'P'lO'f. TT. & TV. PMtKKH- H. N. EliTH!j, rpHK ii!ifli'ii.'ntl hnvlu? re'itled nud tipcid the I 1 S. Itlllul. tM ttl KlJI't'JHMl!! p!rlll, H pltljU..'- iM to furnMi pii Mis wWi immU at M Uttiirs All lit ciMic.irli. DftlKi hfiisini cfiuiai.ily on Lund. lJ ivntf jtu tit; Miiiiliid at dli-.-rtt'OUco. FRESH OYSTERS tn Hi - Siiull received dally from Now York OYBTEUS tl V Til li CJi'AKT. GALLON OR THOUSAND To su't ltntilsor I'rlvate Families. Fueling Biuicl'ul lor past Invur., I hopn hy Mric aiiomlen in Imsluejs to merit Ui" pmronaueof tli r ti Idle cenemejr. C. W. '101'UIT. ' raiolcum f.tatra, Vt, O Kttf WI.VSOR BROS. COLUMN. mmon Bros., STORE. ESTABLISHED 1859. Winsor Bros. MAIIf STREET, 4TKLEt'ffl CENTRE, DEALERS IX OIL WELL TUBING AND CASING ! ALSO, WORKING BARRELS TALTES, STUWINfi BtilKS, CLAMPS, TONGS, . iNKl.S SL'CKEIl RODS, R1TETED JOINT PUCKER ROD BOILER PUMPS, CISTERN A WELL PUMPS, Kttrj r8crlptln f inppllc for C!L WELL TfflS ISO REFINERIES. B2.1SS GOCIS, STEAM & GAS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND HOSE ; KIBT'SCOilPRESSED 3UNGS, J. 2Pi 3D "W HoiifM Trimming", CarpHntors' Tools, Drilling anU Plain Laid Rop, OuUniB, NuIIr, Airs, Table ana I'oc.rl Cutlry, A full fl;oilrment f evi.rytlitn( 1 ih IInnlwar luc S7ase Ftirii'.slijiig Cooils, VS3STTILATOR AND M'orninc: Glory BASS BURftEUS. nOE COXPANION, IRON GATE, and WIIEAT SUEA? O00S1 Stoves. JjaRipiij Laii terns t- Chimneys .o. 1 "Winter strained Lard Oil) SO. 1 RETIXEl) OIL. CUAXPIG.1 CLOTHES WBIS6I3S Il!uufcturcr of TIN. SHEET IRON COPPER 17 ARE. SMOKli STACKS Iteiia'.rln? of all MnJ" don wild liMtnaw anil puttli. Jiapjilal ttetitiou t'ivou to Steam and Gas Fitting Viin tintiin with c)i only, our frtcllIHe W nlKliin,' vvrrytl.tiiK in oui- lln nr uierior i.ih.T ctabllDhiueut In Uiu Hit Kt't'itw. '" Ural cik. Tl N NO REPAIR SHOP Thanklni onr frl.ndi Tor tl..lr HI! If'jJ in lh pant, irt Bhutl ust our icrt ..g, ti Oktm'it. jaaw"
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