eWecm Centre Daily Record. el. t autre, Wcdueaday. April a AltlClVAL, Attn DEMKTIIHK OF 'AKAINsgtfN O. C. V A. II. li, H0BT1I. No. 2, Passencpr. Li-aveCorry lla.20 n. ; Titittvillc. 12.59 p. in.; Petroleum Cen tre, 1.4U p. m. j Oil City, 8 22 p. m. j Ir vlneton, 6 10 p. m. No 4 Pawnter Leave Corry. 10 a. m; Titusvllle, 7,35 . ni.i Pr'lrolenin Cenlre 8 14 a m; Oil City, i'J tn'; arrive at lr vineton 1 1.4U a m. N- 6 PnwnKer Leave Corry 6.05 p m: Titusvllle, 7.50 p n; Petroleum Centre, 1,33 p ui; arrive at Oil City 9,20 p m. ' NORTH. No. I, PtKt''T Leave Irvlneton 7.15 a t.; OH City, iU0 a nj Petroleum Cen tre, ll.l'jd id; Titusvilie, 11,50 a in; arrive at Corry 1.40 p ni. No. lsn;;'r Leave Irvlneton, 12, 05 p in; Oil City 2.57 p m; Petroleum Cen tre. 3.:;S p m; Tilueville, 4,20 p ui; arrive ai Curry 5,45 p m. No. 5. Passenuer Leave Oil City 7,00 a ni ; P roleum Centre, 7,43 a m; Titusville, 1,20 am; arrive at Corry 10,10 a tn. tiivliie services. PRES3YTEIUAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock P. M. Bv. J. T. Oxtobt, Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and Subbath School at 12 P. M. eats free, ed to alt. Cordlallsvltatlon exleod Ev. C. M. Hcard, Pastor. ITS. PETER A!? I) PAUL'S .(Catholie) Mara at 10 a. m. Vesper and Benedictioa I the Blessed Sacrament at 4 p. m. Catechism at,2;p. ra. JAMES DUXN, Paster. Gold 111. E?say Osto Sprixo. Spring Is tie pleasantest season of tbe year to those who bave no bank paper coining due. Tbe pretty little buds and the pretty big girls come torlb to gladden tbe eye. Tbe birds and tbe church cbolrs cbant tbelr tuneful lays aad tuneful gambollers lay tbelr chan ces (oa a "Hush";. Tbe tuneful bens also cbant about tbelr lays, aud we like a chance to lay Id some of those Hays" fried soft, with bam. Tbe little lambs skip, and so do baslness men across tbe street when tbey see a creditor coming. Tbe little lambs jramhol, and so do tbe 'young bucks" principally at draw-poker. ; Tbe little frogs peep, and so do tbe loafers when the ladies go over muddy crossings. Tbe walks and . tbe fellows" are getting dry. Fields and "nobby youths" look green. Tbe rocks pour forth Increased volumes of oil, and tbe 11 operators "smile" more frequently than heretofore. Our beloved country Is at peace and we shall soon bave peas (green and we shall bave to "shell out" to get them) Flowers and things begin to sprout at tbe bottom, and school-mains begin to "sprout" naughty boys in the same way. Tbe rays of tbe sun aiake us warm, and tbe raise in tbe price of beef-steaks cool us off again. I jMevenneiess, ywouia not oegrunge in. neat, if we could achieve the raise of a son, orjop weatb'r encourages recently mar-,-peoi le to get a little sun aud air. In , oar fancy we can already see tbe coru slmot- ing, and every time we step we can certain Jy feel corn shooting. How beautiful is spring and youth and awakening life. How beautiful to see tbe young night-watchmen promeaado in pairs be aud she these beautiful moonlight nights there's so moonlight at present, but tho gas lights from tbe wells is just as . good. Ilovr beautiful Is the confidence they show In each other): tbey ain't afraid to trust each other out alone together, wi'.h ao stern parleut to watch over them. What a saving tbe return of warm weather makes in midnight ooal and kerosene. Would we were a boy again to study astronomy witb the fair deities of tbe night. Seeing we can't, we like to see all tbe little lambs skip aad gambol. Let 'em skip. Spring is tbe plea vastest seasuu of the year. la the House ou Friday, as act authoriz ing tbe Oil City and Pitbolu Branch Rail road of tbe Clarion Land and Improvement Company, to issue preferred stock was re ported by Mr. Jotusoa of Crawford. It is understood tbat tbe bill is for the purpose cf enabling the company to extend tbe road from its present terminus at Pltbole through tbe Pleasantviile and Sbainborg districts to Tilueville. Tho passage or this bill would undoubtedly provo a great beueQt to those portions of the regions. Ao extensive coufiagraliuu occurred at Jamestown, N. Y.. on Monday, which de stroyed $25,000 worth of property and ren dered houseless a cumber ut families. A charter f a pUnU read Hum Oil Cit to Itouseville bas been obtained, aud the ttwd win sim be coikjudquJ it U said. Veuaugo Counf jr. OtUSD JIKOBS FOR 4TII HO.VDAT OF APRIL. Cacal tp,, Vim. C. DourIbs; Cherrytree lp., J. II. Alshnugh, Peter Hiinninglu'fl"; Cranberry lp., John Uli.sser, Joliu Milton, Jehn Clark; Clinton (p., Samuel Cross, John Culvert, sr. ; Fruoklin city, Samuel Bailey, Slhs Lee, Benj. Alexander; French- creek tp., A. Snyder, J. J. Barnei, Jackson Seaton; Irwin tp., Frank Stewart, JohnMo- Alurdy; Plum tp., Ira Crow t her, Isaiah Proper; Richland tp , George Bell, Samuel Busby; Oakland tp., David Thorn u; Oil Creek tp., K. A. Poikiu; Rynd district. Richard Duaipsey; Utica boro, Michael Lculi'-r. A Temperance lumily in Nevada consist ed or the busbaad, bis wire and two groivii sous. The old lady wai the only one ol the family who did not tke a little of the "O, be Joyful."- Sittiug by the fire a lew minutes, the old man lipped a wink, and the visitor followed him out. Stopping by ashed, lie pulled out a long becked bottle, remarking, buve to keep this hid, for the boys might get to ilrmkinf, and the old Woman would raise the devil." Til y look a drink aud returned to the fireside. Soon Tom, the eldest eon, usked the visitor out to see a borse.'and taking bini behind the barn, pulled out a flask, remaikihg, I have to keep this bid, for tbe old man will get drunk, and then tbe devil i to pay;" and Ihcy both took a drink tnd re turned. Soon Bob stepped on the v'sitor's toe and walked off, ibe visitor followkig. As, they reached tbe pig pen, Bob drew out a itood sized bottle, remarking, 'Vou kiow tbe old man and Tom will gt drunk, auil I have to bide this," Our It lend concluued be could not stand it to drink ooufldentia'y against the whole family, and started baeie to Gold Hill. At noea yesterday, tbe to? boat Oil Valley, engaged on Ibe Allegheny river, was sunk at Em!entoa, and a man named Henry Gibson aud bis sun were drowned. Mr. Gibson was employed as cook, and bad bis io n on board to assist bim. Tbe re mainder ol the crew was saved. The Ol Valley has been lying at Einlentoo for two or three days past, with four barges in tow, awaiting for tbe river to recede so that she sould pass tbe bridge at that point. It It supposed that she struck one of tbe pier, although no particulars bave been received Tbe boat was valued at $15,000, nnd was about four years old. There was no Insui ance on her. Three of tbe btres in tow belonged to Jacks-m Bros., and one tn Mawhinney Bros. It la feared thj boat will go to pieces. Pittsburgh Commercial, Tuesday. It la stated by.porsons intimate with Ibe Johnson family that Miss Mattie Johnson, tbe school girl who bad tbe affair with the Rev. Horace Cook last winter, lias never recovered the shock of tbat uffair, and is now In a precarious state of health, having bad two hemorrhages from tbe lungs, witb other consumptive symptoms. It will be remembered tbat she was robust aud rosy She Is now said to be wan and. pale, and to - veigU less than a hundred pounds. Physio ians advise the fuiuily to take her to Corfu, which they will probably do. printer's "imp" in Detroit, saudy-bnlr-ed and speckled-f seed, working for five dollars per week, astonished bisemployers and tbe compositors in the office by getting married the other day. Their gibes, bow ever, were cut short when tbey learned that he bad married an heiress, and that his wife oould buy half-a-dozea establishments like tbat in which her lord was serving an tpprentlcesbip. At SpringBeld, Ohio, the Sunday laws are enforced upon complaint of the maj irity ot tbe followers of the tonsorial art, wbo de sire to close tbelr shops on Sunday. Five barbers were fined by Acting Mayor Baker on All fools' Day, four colored and one German. An additional story la being built on the lock-up, which is to be occupied by Justice Reynolds, wbo dooB his ofiluliil robes the 12tb of this month. The building Is also to be extended further back. The credit of this enterprise, as also that of building the lock-up iu tbe first plaoe, is principally due Mr. Geo. W. Wilson, wbo has expeuded both time and money in building It. Prof. G. W. Powell will give two lectures at Uuioo Hall, Tarr Farm, under tae aus pices ol tbe I. O. of G. T., on Thursday and Friday evenings. On TuuraJuy eveu ing tbe suljeol will be "Er'gar A. I'oe,'' aud on Friday evening "Jobu B. Gough.'' Admission free. The Luuisville Courier Journal suys: '-To the pareot whose son dies iu infancy there must be something peculiarly soclhiug iu l he thought that no matter wl l my to Ibe fate ol the child in tbe nexlworld.it cm m-vor become a nicmhur tit u bvc hull club iJ tbi' XEW9 ITEMS. Carpet stoking is in senium. Why is the earth likoa 'blackboard! Because tbe children of men tnullip'y upon the face of it. Tlio Cumberland canal Is now navigable. The wnter was let In last week and boats were leaded on Satin day. A California storekeeper here and there announces he will hereafter "receive green backs at par." The walls of Rome are pasted over with placards of Ecclesiastical books lately pub lished. There are in tbe United Plates forty-eight manufacturers of railway cars. Seventeen of these are in Pennsylvania. Fruit growers in many sections of New Hampshire arc offering a reward of half a dollar for every partridge killed In or uear their orchards. It is thought that tbe birds destroy apple buds. Delano, "infernal" revenue commissioner, has decided tbat no box, jar, or other en closure can be used a second time for pack ing tobacco, snuff or cigars, however thoroughly the stamps may bave beea ro moved therefrom. Nifgaidly belt (who bes just, finished carving a turkey) Will you bave a small pieco ol tbe dark meat, or a ton all piece of the white mc.u?'' Gutst hungry (who Is addicted to tf.c habit of plain speaking) "Thauk you; Til tako a large pice of both !' Over one hundred young ladles aio esti mated to be ut preseut studying law in this c.untry. Frederick William's goings on with the Berlin ballet girls are declared to bo shame ful. Aiso tho crown Priuce's. The Culmnliu Journal says: "Another evidence of superior dignity The foiled States senate has whole Sbuiz, while ibc S'use bas only a little Dickey." A Catholic woman boasts lu the Tribune that them is not a single Catholio womuu cutoected with the woniau suilrage movt ineit, uor oue in the harems of Utah. Tto New York Sorosis bears on it rol the tmes of tkirty-eigbt newspaper and magatiuii writers six editors, twelve poets, six uusicul artists, twenty-live authors, two physicians, tour profissors, two artisis in paiiinnir, uina workers in art, niue leach, ers, tun Wctuiers, one historian, or.w cotu piier of scientific gwurkg, aud time well kooAU philanthropists. Hnns Brtitinan gives a few lines to a 'Iriei.d Undying German :" 'Vill'si du learn de Deutsche epruche? Djii muubt eat spoilt a peck A week of uinging Bauer-kraut, Uud sefen pfouodis of sbpeck; Hit Gott knows vot in vioegaj, Uud deuce knows vot iu rum; Dis isu du oulj cerdain vay To make de tccents coom." It has been ascertained that the number of persons oa the City of Boston, concern ing which the last hope bas died out, was one hundred and nisety-oan, viz: eighty officers and crew, and one bundled und si v en pnssengers. Of the latter fifty-live were cabin and fifty-two steerage passengers. Be sides several military sentlemen, there were on beard a considerable number of the lead ing business miu of Halifax. The steerage passengers were chiefly from New York and included several families. Tbe City of Bos. ton left Halifax ou tbe 28th of January. The Rochester Post says thut in looking Into tbe cee of an alleged gambling house at that place, one of the juron, in search ol contraband information, oskea a witness how the game of poker was ployed, and drew ont this business liko aoser. "Gen tlemen, It bas cost me a big pile of money to learn how to play that game, and I don't know tbat I care to give you tbe beneBt of my experience wi'hout you'll pay enough to make it an object." Tho question was not pressed. The Times says: Officer Miller, of Oil City, arrested "Coiene;" Adams at Pioneer, Mouday, on a charge of keeping a bawdy house at Parker's Lauding. The prisoner was taken to the latter place for examina tion, and being unable to obtain bail in the sum of $5,000, was taken to tbe Kittan ningjail. He wa complained of by Ben. Uogua. A cobweb weddiug was celebrated in Iowa the other day. Mr. Joseph Cobb was united in marna -e to J ins Kate Webb. A school mistress in Hamlin county, Iowa, was ousted tbe other day for kiting the big boys The new llity ceut fractional currency notes, intended te replace the lata issue, will be Istuedjuy the treasury department this week. Thoy hear the vifcuclle of the late Utu. E. M. Smu.ou. Loral Mslleen. Mew Spring Goods at Lammers & Alden's Spring Hats and Oups ot Lammers & Aldeu's, Sprlnir mpI Summer under clothing at Lammers A Alden's. Spring Suit made to order from latest patterns at. Lammers St Alden's. the Goods marked down Lammers & A Men's. to par prices at a6-tf. The largest nnd best assortment of Table futlery, ever brought Into tho country at N'iccbolson & Blackmon'a. li. Kid Gioak") a largo assortment, at Lamemis & Allien'. TtiR Pyramids of splendid coal over at Codington A Com well's yard are perfectly wonderful. marehlOtf. ICE, ICE. MfBsrs'Balley, Chain & Smith are prepar ed to tiirntsu tbe purest of Sandy Lake Ice on short notice, at tbe proper saesoB and ai reasonaoie rales. Mr. Trayer, salesman for tbe well knows clothing bouse ol Charles Stokes, Philadel phia will visit this viiy about April 1st. Those wishing clothing cut la tbe latest style and best materials will do well to re serve their orders lor bim. He will have a very large and complete line of samples. Our prices will be found very low as the extent of our business gives cre&l adsaa tnc s in buying. The luun established repu tation of the hoiife for lair dealing, good ciittins and workmanship i quaranta that eveiy customer will be pleased. ml ti e It is tbe truth? Griffes Bros, have RbfCMED SPECIE PAYMENT. All persons purrhasiug Roods at their store will receive specie in change. Give I beta a call and see tor yourself. ni22-tf. Fine nsortment of Puper and Cloth Win dow Shades and Fixtures, just ree'd at ic8if. urifuss Baos. Push, Ola?, Doorr. Putiy A.c Large stock very cheap at tbe Furniture Store. ailO-tf Sbkrikfs Sals is Closkb. Nicholson A Blaekmon havini bought hia out at this pluce and Kane City. tt Coi.n is a word wbicb Codington St, Corn well propose reuder oliselete. For modus optrandi call and see them. marcblotf. We would call the otteniion ol nnr busi ness men to Ibe superior styles of job print ing, both plain and fancy, at present being turned nut from this office. We are prepar ed to execute job printing of every descrip tion in the Iniest und must fashionable style of the art. and at reasonable rates. tf. Horse Shoe Nails, wholesale and retail, at Nicholson A Blaokmnn'e, 23-If. TbeNew Gas Pump lor sale at Nicholsos t Blackmon's. tf. Tbe New Gas fump lor sale at Nicbolsoa 3l Blackmoo's. . tf. Carrlsze Bolts, wholesale and retail, a Nicbolsoa Sc Backmon's 23-tf. Just received a large and well assorted stock of shelf hardware at J. Rutherford's. tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Prnporietora of the JBiiffalo Baker v Dealer tn ctiotee Hour, Butter, ggs and Chcti Aisu, choice grncereg, IV.roleum Centre, Pa. Orden left will he rocptljr atterdedi to nnd nana dell vereu. Poioice Box (I3. nmj 1 BANKERS, PK'ritOLLI JI CENTIIK. PA. O. II. liissell, M. C. Martin Cnri.tnphcr Mcer. We efTer enr service 'or the trnosartln of C.KSKItAL lUVKINii.lEXCHAVGU ai.d CVL L& TIN MlhlNESS Any l lilne,' entrusted to our care will receive prompt aitentlor. In IT. if The ttew York Meat Market! H W. 1'AKKEIt have fitted up a new build . iui;iin Cm Muiw atrect, Opposite) the itlcClintwck Jloiise, And Intend keeping wl-at Petioleum Centre h luutr needed, h nrm-ens Sleut It mkit. duly t CHOICEST AND BEST MEAT will be kept. It will be nnr aim to serve our cm nmon with proinplueM aud to thilr eutlru salt" iacllun. KeotlStf. H. W. PAHKBW- t. 11. WILLIAMS, SEALIB IN COAL I TllAVKoptMicdn CoM Yard nt tho end of tho tffivd Far ni iiridiie. wiiHrti will h.turihijiitU ku. all bl.,.l . tf ' " r sate satituB UI S TEAM AND STOVE COAL Teumi comu-s to niy yard for Coal, will bave Frtte Passaco Over flie Creek Would oo wvll tu enipiire at llio oflicc, aud will And il to their adraalsge to doal with ne. WINPOIt BKOA COLUMN. lmOR BROS., ' STORE. ESTABLISHED 1859. Winsor Bros. a M A1JW STHEET, PKTKOLirn CEXTUE, DEALERS IN OIL WELI, TUBIN6 AND CASING I ALSO, WORKING BARRELS TALTE3. STUFFING BOXES, CL AMI'S, TONGS, INN13 SUCKER RODS. RITETED JOINT SUCKER ROD BOILER PrMPS, CISTERN J, WELL PUMPS, rery SeKfiptlea ef anpp'ics for IIL VELL . T1.KS MD BEFMERIES. . BB.4S8 I CrOOBS, STEAM & 6AS FITTINGS BELTING, PACKING AND IIOSE KIRBT'S COMPRESSED BUNGS, H H 3D "W "R, 25, House Trimmings, Carpenters' Tools, Drilling and Plain Laid Rope, Ouknta, Nails, Axes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, A full assortment ef eve-ythlng la the Hardware Lino House Furnishing Goods, VENTILATOR AND Mornins: Glory BASE IJ lit ALUS. HOME COMPANION, IRON GATE, and WHEAT SIIEA7 Cook Stoves. Lump, Lanterns At Chimneys, Ao. 1 Winter atrained Lard Oil, XO. 1 REFUTED OIL. CHAMPION (LOTIiLSWRlXGLCS Msnnfkct Brers of TIN. SHEET IRON & COFFER WARE. SMOKE STACKS, Hepairiu;nrallfcmdsdoneithnearns sad 4le patch. sptH.lal attention given lo Steam and Gas Fitting rnrchflf Int with cash only, our fkrilltln br fnr nMiiiigi'VpryiMng mow linear luperliw . HT oilier ualatollshment In the Oil Ketion. Weaea nrt cliui. TIN ND REPAIR ShOP Thnk1n nnr friends fnr tt.elr llheml pstronnce In Uie paSt, we shall us. ear best efforts to men te eoBttamaaee. 1sbvb l
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