KcFARM I), SMITH & Co. (fticceuots to 1. A. Lome,) Merchant Tailors! JlSJ E2ALEL8 TH READY-MADE CLOTHING, CE3TS' FlrSNISHIX& GOODS, II ATS, caps, tc, Ccr. Epe ani Franklin Streets, tuxsville, PA. An .xt.:islve ssort:ant or SPUING AND 8CM Jli'K STY'.KS of CLOTH, CASSlMERKS oj VtSTINGS, both Foreign 3b Domestic. A FinST-CIiASS CCTTJER. Work Guaranteed. CLOSING OCT SALE OP I - Ready-Made Clothing AT COST. etrcie.m Centre Daily Record' Pet. Centro, Friday. April 29. Gold US?'. tST Tht time-table of the O. C. & A. R R. vtit ba fonnd under tbe market. Bee notice of meeting of Odd Fellows, at Good. Tumours' Hall, Ibis evening. A gen eral atteudaneo of members of tbe Order ii irquesiod, as . business of importance will be bioilght before tbe meeting. .' Oo account of a rueli of advertising we re cmi'pelled to leave out considerable lo cal and miscellaneous matter, which will appear to morrow. A nan pained Richard Bnrke was arrest ed last evening for engaging la tbe pleasant ptirae of whipping a woman. lie was kept la tbe lock-up over night, and tbis morning taken before Justice Reynolds for tiial, tbe woman having sworn that Bbe was afraid ue would take ber life. Tbe matter was compromised upon Buike promising to l-ave tbe placo and never returning. Tbis l.i t. if suae taaa tbat broke into a bouse at tbs upjivf end of tbe Iowa a few oigbts in no, and afterwards rau away from oOicer McHugb. Ue is a notorious rough and It is to be bop?d tbat be will stay away as bis room is fur more desirable than bis company- Tbe various poets of tbe G. A. R. on Oil Creek aril making preparations lor celebrat ing tbe 30lh of May next as Decoiatioa Day. It is desired by some tbat tbe several organisations unite in atrip to Franklin, JltwJtfil.e or some other point. Mr. It. Freeman is building a Urge addi tion to bis store ou Maiu slrcet, and also intends adding another siory to tbe main building. When completed it is bis ioteu tion to purchase a stook of general bard ware iu addition to bis stock of oil well tools and fixtures. Tbo boiler In use at the Parker well No. 4, near Tltiisville, exploded on Wednesday, fortunately oo one was injured. '1'be latest dispatches from Richmond In l-ogtrd tJ the terrible disaster at tbat place, give additional pattlaulars as lollows; Ail bouses of business are cloved in consequence if tbe calamity at the Capitol. The streets are tilled. Both sets of police joined with the fuaeral corteges, and all late political feeling is forgotten. About seven thousand people assembled iu tbe park, hearing ad dresses oi condolence from Governor Walk er, Judge Orr, Judge Crump, Governor Wse and oilier. Ills thought tbat upwards of sixty were killed, aud more tban two buudred weundtd. vCJr Z I " nisti othij tlrst CCS 3 If g'-.-l J TA A I , Ex Governor Henry A. Wise has obtain ed from W. M. Slowen, ol Washington, the sword or his son, Captain O. Jennings Wise, who was mortally wounded at Ronunke Island. Mr. Slowen was hospital steward in tbe L'niou army, and attended Captain Wise during, the last few hours of his life. Tbe other day a boy came tearing round a corner, with bis rags fluttering In tbe wind, bis face smeared witb molasses, and a shingle flourishing In bis band, while he was shouting to an other boy about the dze of a peppi r-box, who stood near a quar ter of a mi'edowu the siree: "O, Bil.lt Bill get as many boys and shingles as you can, for there's a big bogsit ot 'lasses busted on tbe pavement busted all to smash!" Jet Jewelry is very fushionuble. and will be generally worn by tbefuiraex'a tbe sum mer, witb muslin and other light dresses. A sword swailower of a writern circus has just been buried, owing to bis Injudici ous attempt to digest thirtee'a jacknives. In Philadelphia Tuesday night, two roughs named Hugh Mnr'.iagh and James Welsh were sbot dead by police officer Max. One bad been arrested, and tbe other at tempted to rescuo '.ilm. The Connecticut militia are prepared to suppress tbe proposed prize fight on Mystic Island. A suit 'aas been commenced by a young lady of Woodford county, Illinois, against a gentleman of Chicago, who very ncently mar led an accomplished and lovely belle of Jacksonville, for ten thousand dollars damages, alleged to have been stistaiosd by reason of a breach of promise of marriage. General Lee's rapidly lulling. bealtb is reported to be A soldier was wounded by a shell from Fort Wagner. Ho was going to tbe rear. 'Wounded by a shell?'' some one asked. 'Yes," becooly answered; "I was right under the darned thing wbea tbe bottom dropped out." Match games of croquet will be fashiona ble Ibis season. George Alfred Tnwnsend ells Hartford ''the best built and snuggest city In Ameri ca May day this year comes on Sunday, Tbe festivals will be divided between Sutur- day and Monday. Tbe new Savings Bank at Coiry was or ganized a few Jajs since by the election of tbe lollowing named gentlemen as Direc tors: Jobn Benninebotf, John McClintock, Ilollls Kiug, II. T. Nash, George Benning holf, Elijah Newton, Anson Porter, R. D. Hubbard, R. II. Palmer. Mr. Ilollis Kiog was elected President, and Mr. Anson For ter, Cashier. Tbo following advertisement appeared in an English paper: -'To-day, about one o'clock in the afternoon, my dear wife Cstb arine. born at Elberdig, was happily confin ed of two girls aud a boy. Barely ten months ago tbo bad twins, making five children in one year," "You are very stupid, Thomas," said a country teacavr to a little boy eight years old. "You are like a donkey, and what do tbey do to cure tbom of stupidity ?' "They feed them better and kick tbem less," said Ibe arcb little urchin. A hen In Wilmington, N. C , ba laid eighteen eggs about tbe sizi of partridge, eggs, but oontainlng no yolk. Over this important fact, and tbe arrival in town of a lively young alligator, Wilmingtou is un duly excited. A Jersey lunatic escaped the otbor day b y jumping from an upper window Trotting off iu a limited line of wearing apparel, be was taken for a pedestrian iu training and not dotained. Annt E, wbo was trying to persuade lit tle Eddie to retire at sundown: -'You see, my dear, bow the little chickens go to most at that time." "Yes, aunty," replied Ed dy, "but the old ben always goes along with tbem. " Saw dust pills, says an old physician would fffrctuaily cure many of tbe riiseuses with which mankind Is afflicted, if every patieet would make his own sawdust. Linen costumes, tastelully trimmed, will be mncb worn this summer. Fifty thousand tons of stone have already been removed from Hell Gate. What the suu says to the mud "Dry Tub flu. st and Cukapkht Oiuian ever eflered for sale in tbis viciuitvl Srjeclmon call wh p! uati ba seen at MoAlpioe 'a Dental Rooms, oere oruers can lie lett. feriont conlem- ulin;' iiurchasinir will cousuli their inter est by calling lo examine Instrument aud Th r"'0B " apL'O-St. tU Soda Wt r aud I m Cream a! J. W. Beat- COXTINt'KD r(OH NRSTPAOK. a'ms. end gotnfT unssen by wading up the creek and keeping to tbe cover of tbe bush es on lis lianks." Tbe villain!" ejaculated Kit. "He mint have been watching bis opportun Itjl" -ne was. It turns out that he saw me In Leavenworth, before the train started, and that bo has been hovering about it ever siace, watching lor a chance to seize me. Me told me so himself. " "Do you know who and what ho isi" "Only so far as I have seen with my own eyes that he is a halt iireea anu a lemuie villain." "1 can tell von something about hlra. lie la called Fleet Foot, and bis reputation Is well worthy ol bis name. I do not pretend to keep tbe run of many of his species; In fact. I have trouble to tell one red skn (rum another, so far as the gi-nerullty of them is concerned; but tbis fellow bus chanced to be brought to my notice occasionally lur several years, and 1 have never beard of him anything but evil. As be never lollows aoy business, it's liuely that be gets bis living by taking It wherever ne cau unu It." "He's a thorough demon," affirmed fettle. "He talked love to you, I suppose?" "Yes: and at last, to s.ivo himself trouble, be tried to bind my bands bt bifid me, and then came a desperate strugglo tbat I at length tainted. This must have been an hour since, cr just before you saw met" "He bus scratched and bruised your face, I see." Well, he cot about as much as be gave me." said tbe little heroine cooly. "You buve torn your sscque end dress, I see, iu several places, and soiled tbem." "And lost my Lat altogether, uui i can tie a hankerchief over my Lead, aud tbe rest does nut mutter." Well, EfuV, you can travel, onyhnw!' exclaimed tbe scout admiringly. "I am glad to see you take your awkward adven ture so cooiy. tint leu me wueru u was that vou began to recover your senses to know where you was!" "It was just before tbe red-skin undertook to run away from you. 1 hope yon didn't think 1 was uncoi s; ous all that time. I knew a thing or two, you may be sure. I must have groaned some iu coming to, but tbe red-skiu was too busy witb you to notice it. At last, when I realized all that was going on, and receuiz-'d you tbat was when you ana ne were talking; so earnest ly I knew euougb to feign unconsciousness and watch for a chance of deliverance. When we tumbled into the creek. I leil upon the red skin, as good luck would have it. and didn't get so m ich of a shock as 1 expected. Aud this is the whole stoiy." 1 am glad you I ilea no wois-v com mented Kit. "And now for our prisoner. I never kill a red-skin iu that helpless con dition, unless tbe guiltiness ot blood is tte.-h upon bim. It ts our duty, however, to ex tract the reptile's tangs iu other uurke, disarm bim!" Ha suited tbe action to tbe word, add inu: I will carry away bis weapons, of ccurse, a mile or two, aud ihf n hide tbem in sim pluce where be will not be likely to lind tbem. "Then you will give him his liberty? It would out do, I suppose, to leave bim wbere ho is!" No, EiSe. Some of his four legged rela tives tbo wolves would cume and vat bim before morning." "His pony has vanished." "Yes. Ue is doubtless miles away by this lime." "1 ben tbe red skin will have to contiuue bis journey on loot?-' Kit untied bis hands, hut tied his feet, and left him, Efiie remarking: In that way we shall get agool siart ol'bim." That's the Idea," rejoined Kit. Then the couple resumed their jourany. The scout was well ucqiminied wiib nn honest rancboman naim-d Woodbury, who lived on the Arkansas, about leu miles iroin tbe Bcene of this advenuue, aud they started for it. Couversiug pieauutly by tbe way. lb couple rode lorward at a fair pace, tflie knowing no fear by reason ol tbo scout's presence, and Kit knowing aone by reason of bis maicbiess ability and ex perience. Tbe sun was just settlog when tbe couple, after a long and wearying li i", couie iu sight of the raucbe tbej were seeking. "There it is," said the scnui, Indicating a dark object on tbe distant horizon. Tbe travellers had now arrived near enough to tbe ranche to see its outlines dis tinctly, and accordingly Used their attention upon it. "The door is closed," observed Kit, as tbe con plo rode nearer, "aud su are the windows. But tbe proprietor is us brave as tbe bravest, as you may know by the fact of his living beie. I dare flay he bas seen us approaching. " As tbey advanced still nearer to the lonely ranche, Jbey noticed tbat a strange air of desolation pervaded the premises. Not a sign of life was visible, aud the lit tle garden inclosing tbo bouse bud been given up to weeds. This is odd!" muttered Kit. "Mr. Woodbury had a very beautiiul garden wlieu I was here last summer. But I now sue no btock, no signs of occupaucy what ever." "Ho may have moved away," suggested Eflie, "aiid a different sort of a mau may bow have posession of the place." "Thai's so, or tbe redskins may have killed bim,'' relumed Kit, ever whose face bad ooiue a sudueu shadow. I'm not pleased wilb the looks of tbo thing, any how! Tbe bouse itself has gotie lo tbe dogs since I was hero. It's rather late to retreat, however." be added, lookiug up at the sky, out of which the light of day was tiding, witb -the abruptness peculiar to tbe plain", "Now that we are hero, we may its well make a call. In ten minutes it will be dark and we'll do well to be prompt in our ob servations and inquiries. ' By tins time the travellers were within a lew rods ol the stone wall pioteetiug the door-way of tho rancbe, and bete Kit drew lein, looking sharply about bim. Tb. pUi.e Ijoks mot-.' uud more desert ed, " I o said to Eflle, In a low tone. "I do not see so much as a d"g. Jut sit where you are, Effie, while I Ap tu tho door." CHAPTER III. TON RJ.NOUK A BUHl-RIM. Dismounting, tho scout made his way j cautiously to tbe eutrauce ol the bouso, and sheii, seeing no one, into tbe dwelling itself, finding the door unfastened. In tbecuurseof a minute be returned to1 bis voting companion. "There is no one here," ho announced. 'Pnrhans tho Inte conduct of the red skins, ot which we weto speaking, bae fright ened Mr. Woodbury away?" Kit shook his head. "Mr. Woodbury has not been here lately," he asi rted. "There basi't been a stroke of work done on the place this summer! "Up may fcnvo gone away last fall, tlierj, and not have lelurned?" Tbe scout aai shook bis head. I fear your former suggestion is the Irue one," be remarked. Namely, tbat the Indiana have killed bim?" Yes. The door Is full of bnllels. and tho turf walls are bnrnt and smoked, In places, as if the red-skins had fired into tbein at short range. I fear Mr. Woodbury bas been killed!" "Hus tbe bouso been ravaged?' "No. Kverytbing appears as Mr. Wood bury would have uaturally left it, only In a disordered slate. The fnruituje is here. such as it was, the dishes, tbe household stuff of every description, but everything is dlny, aau.ageu ana going to pieces. I II tell you just what I think, which Is, tbat somebody bas killed Mr. Woodbury, and that tbis somebody bas taken posa-ssion t" -Is there any sign of tbis somebody bay ing been hi re lately ?' "Yes. I cannot say bow lately, but I should say wilbin a day ortwo, although tbe hearth Is perfectly cold. (There is a puil of water in tbe pantry, part ol a bam, a bag ol corn, a ba of Hour, a dish of salt, and, various other articles of food. Tbem Is a bed of skins in each room, which looks as if lately occupied." "Tbis is very singular,"commentrd EfCe. "Mr. Woodbury must have a strauge suc cessor. Wbo cuu he be. "I think be's a red-ikinl" "And wby?-' "Because tbe lock and bars, which hare been burst Irom tbe door, have not been replaced. This shows tbat the occupant is uot afiaid of lite red-skins!" Bilte mused a moment upon this unex pected condition of iitl'alrs, and then asked: Well, what sbail we do?' Before replying, the scout looked at bis horse searcbingly, assuring bliuself tbat the an'mal was veiy tired. "We'll balllitirea wbilo," he then said; "long enough to lake a bite onrsolves, and allow Dobby to do justice to part ol tbat corr in the paniry. "I shull be glad to rest awhile,-' observ ed Etlie, as she alighted, "I am very tired!" "Naturally enough, after all these adven tures. But a guud supper, and a good uigbt's rest will bring you out again. Walk iu, and luuko yourself at home, I'll just slip Dobby into the corral, so that be will nut stibv off in Ibe darkness." Tbey made u (lie, aud bad a coarse, but comfurluble meal. riucli u supper, witb our hunger, Is bet ter lhau a fet without appetite, "remark ed Ktlif. "Lon't l;now wr-y we should not put up at tbis liot.'l until morning," observed Kit, as lu also looked contentedly about bim. "l iuo, lue landlord .1 absent, but we can get Hlong without him.'' "I ibiiik the only question is as to wheth er we can iet along witb him, if he should chance to return through the night.' -I'll answer for ibat tontlBgency. On the whole, 1 luink we will do well lo slay here until nioruing. There s a room lor euch of us, and plenty of buffalo robes to make us comfortable. As he spoke be laid some more wood on tbo fire, to 1 lit up tbe Xinteriur el tbe ranche, and a bright body of flames almost insluully iiluimualed tbe scene around bim as perfectly as it could bavo been illuminat ed by the sun at midday. "Look at that!" suddenly cried Efllo, In a slurtled whisper, as sue leaped to ber leet. "What is man- "Wbut? Where?" demanded tbe scou. "Tbat writing. In red letters, uuon tbe wall behind us!" exclaimed Miss Lyon, the blond receding from ber lace, while her lorut shook violently. She uointed lo tbe wall opposite the Ore- place the wall upon which those ruddy flames sl.oue so vividly and there thesiout beheld several lilies ol coarse aud irregular, writing, evidepily the work ol a human fiu ger, wbicb bad again and again been dipped in tuociu. This terrible revelation was as follows: "lam allocked, this lOtb of March, by Fleet Foot and a dozen others. Already terribly wounded. Expect to go under, as tbe door can l uoiu out imicn longer. Joun Woodbury." It was a message from the dead! Tbe mystery of poor Woodbury's fate stood terribly revealed. In bis lust moments, mortally wounded be bad written wiib bis finger, and with his own blood, tbut Icariul message. Betore tbe scout and his companion could withdiaw tbelr gaze from that dreadful revelation, tbey were lurlber startled by soiiuds that came lo tbeir bearing Irom without tbe rancbe- Then tbeir eyes met. "I bear luotateptl" murmured Eflie. "And voices also!'' replied Carson. At the same instant a dog was beard sniitllng ol the eutranoe of tbe rancbe. Then tbe dog began barking furiously, while the sound i f honied footstep arose In front ol the door. Tbe scout and bis companion wera star tled. . Tin Ir minds were so full of tbe terrible fate which had overtaken the former occu pant of the ranche. poor Mr. Woodbnry, as reveilalby ibat strange writing on the wan, tuat they could thin of nothing bat rrd-sislns. Tbe approaching footsleps btcan, louj- "lnrn-rntb'7 UV' "Weshsllsoou see," was Kit's anP "V.."!'01?"" Moy 'hat will W nub shed n our columns. Th . . "."Jmz.rrJi lc"..- h.rec.:r. is for sale at all the bookstore. . ?'C.h depots. Afk for tbo number dated it., v lSTrt. and In it,, .inn.j 1 ,T'. fWortfab be'an.lful tale Tb. iTd u tnsiled to suhtcribers at three dollr. Tear. Tbe Ledeer ha. !!, I,.., sny paper in the world; and Henry W."i B.echcr. James l'artnn nj v.-' . u have articles In every number. " Soda Water and Ice Crcum at J. W iio.t tj's. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. We are now buying a heavy stock of Groceries strictly for CASH, and CAX and WILL sell as low as any house in town. SCUOXRLMM & WIG. M--t r, Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Beat- To All Whonie It may Concern. As a report has been industriously circu lated that I employed underhanded meaos to obtain possession of Ike building I now occupy, I take this opportunity ofappri8!ir my iriends i.nd acquaiotauces that no ueans wer employed tbat any honoralilit man need be ashamed of. Tbe price suited me and I bought ibe building. Tbat o all. Very truly yours April 23 4t. John J. Felter. Soda Water aud Ice Cream at J. W. 0at js. sp27-if. Tomatoes IS ctsper can at Feller. Fenner & Co.'s a'.'3-lf. Cantos Bitterh These celebrated kit. tere are reciinimetidi d ly physicians as fr superior lo any in use, They are plesssnt to Ibe taste and contain medical ingredient', placing tbem a! tbe head of nil bitters man ufactured. Try a bottle, th.y are for ssls at Ibe Drug Store ol Grit fi Cioa. s23 If. Soda Water and Ico Cream at J.. W. Best-J'- Coi.n Is a word which Codington & Cnrs well propose render ohselete. For modui operandi pall aud see I hem. marcbluif. All styles light harness, cheaper than lb cheapest, made from Mortal's oak slock, anil warranted, at J It. Krou's. Tbe largest lot of Birds, Canaries soil other species, ever brought to the oil regions bas just beuu received at M. 8. Simmon'. aSU-tf Tomatoes 15 els per can at Felter, Fenner fc Co. 'a a21-tf. Soda Water and Ice Cream at J. W. Best- Fine assortment of wall paper at GriW Bros, Susb, Glass. Ioor. Putty c. Lt'S stock very cheap at the Furniture Store. '"-'f Tomatoes 1 a tits per can at Felter. Fwiwr &Co.'s. 2'r' Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle iDanufsclMrfJ in Titusvilio expressly fur tbe oil coun." adapted to all kiuds of weather, at J- e ui i v eat her, al2-ll Kion's. vi... t-t l,uur and Cloth Win dow Hiades and Fixtures, just ree'd at m8ir. Gkifkbs Bbos- Just received a large and well wWjJ stock of shelf hardware at J. Biitberfora tit Tn Ptbamidu of splendid coal 1 otrM' Codingion ACoruwell'i jard "p'r ' wonderful. marc NKW ADVERTISEMENTS . . .ii-rfNTION! uuu ftii,uwDi An-- . .loW, There will be a meeting of Od'i at Good Template' Hall, on Friday ng, April 29d, 1870. W. A. T P Ai..f ibis District. 1IU.J uiauu - -- , flt- bo present. A general lleoa(',u1j1)f. tun, Xy.2iS.-3,