iVom marked prices on our ;&XTE!.SIVE STOCK 07 READY-MADE NOTHING Wiiiler t'u'Jerwcar, Cmtim! Xado Clothing, Hats and Caps, AS., AC., IW the next Thirty Days ! KcFAKLAKD, S51ITI5 & Co. Merchant Tailors! liOaee Block, TUavHTe,Pa., ''ff'V'MHTW'iyt '! glttg MU ''fitrolourn Cantrs Daily Record. I'et. Centre, Ttieaduy, s'cts. 14. flit it I V A I. AND JOSPHATOEIt'OF TKAI.fS OM O. C. & A. K. K. , On and ufler Monday, Not. 28tb, 1870,' trains will run it follows: KORTU KO. t. KO. 8. Leave Irvine. 12,01 p v. Leave Oil City 7.00 a M. 2,55 p M. ' Pet.CYu 7.40 " S,3 " NO. 1. 5, 10 P M 7.60 P x 8. " Tlitiav. a, 30 4,25 " 9.12 " " 10,38 Arrive Coiry, 10,00 " 8,67 south, xn, 2. no. 4. Leave Horry, 11,05 a h. 6, Hi a n. " Tituiv. 12,40 p ii. 7.35 " " I. Ct-n. 1,27 8.19 Arrive O. City 2.10 " 9,02 " ' Irvine. 4,51) 11.40 " NO. 6. 0. 15 p u 7,62 8.42 2T No. 6 and S no on r'undny. FREIQUT T.:.INH NORTH. No 1(1. No. 13. No 11. No. 15. !fn 1. M OO, 9.16 A.M. U,l6.a. K,.'5l 6.5ASll) r rl'C10,IU l,lir laii p. 8. IB 4,40 lllua. 11,14 A.M. 3,40 " 1,46 " 0,41" ,lu Ac. Oorl.15 m. KliKlOUT TRAIXB S3tnU No. 10. Ho. 8. So. 16. No. 14. V o ?0. tVir. l"rw LrtTI, 0 00 i.i M0 a . 10 a t t 11,14 AN. 4 3:,p I'CAUU 0.4') " 1S.IS r . 19 40s ri.UU " Al-OCiO.lti ' lu.Sl ' 1,8J .. "(,5 7.uo ' II Oily and Petroleum Centre frl;hr, leaves Oil Uy SI.IO . m . arrives at I'ctrnlcum C ontra R.St) p. 1Hfvw,I',r,,l'.uteaAt4,Mp m., arrUen at I'll Cty ii,do p. m. V 4. 8, 4, 4 nu I (I are eiprei train", no, 10 lit through a couunoiaHoii, cosntcta at V .rtj lor Kai.1 and North. BILVait PAI.ACS ai.FtPINS r. S" l,irom fw" HI;il,td-l:iM a wltlmut er.aiiae. . 3 'ilrest to HhiWotphia without i-hinge? Wo. s Direct from Pitiart irvb it'u.u:ehni:e. No 0-Dlr.icl to Pittsourgli without cUiik.. laonlaj, Nov. St ls;o. iold at 1 p. m., About a year ago this month, Cipt. D. J. Grunlz, a well known contract ir Tor putting down oil wells, and who resides on the Col umbia Fprm, entered into a o.mtraet with the Kamas Taclno Railroad Company to iok a wstor well at Kit Carson, Colorado. Capl. returned home a short time siuee, liaviug completed lis contract, and from mm we lenrn some facts w hich may bo cf latr.'St to our readers. The well was put da.rn lu hopes of slrikioj a water vein lh Company own upward! of 6,000,000 ncns of laud along the line cf the road ubioi throughout the summer mouths is In au extremely dry and parched oonuitlon, nod almost entirely uulit for agricultural iurposes, uun toe water was to be used for i.rigatlug the land us an additional induce ment to pirtios dosiriog to purchase Inod along the route for funning purpose'. The well was dtillod lo a depth of 1,500 feet, when cpentions were suspended for tbe winter, lo be resumed agiin the coming spring. Tbe Captain describo Ih6 rock a king of a hard species uf shell to a depth of 7U0 leel, and soft slate rook the balance. Tbe strata of slato rock appeared to stand perpendicular, pieces a loot long that the drill cad cut oil being brought up by tbe mud pump. Should this well prove a suc cess it is t:ie Intention of ibe Company to siuk wells a short dintunce apart along the ciitiie route. Tbe complete set of drilling tocU used lor sinking tbe well were mauu luctuii'd by Bryan, Dillingham 4Co. , of . TKusvilie, end no better or more tboiougti. 1 p istud man In the use of them could bavo lieeo selected than Captain Gruutz, ot Col umbia Farm. Tae i oio or la current that tbe Union Tttiiovillo Uilroad baa been transferred to ibe Kr!o Kullway, and Is now uader their lo aii.igi nu r.i. 'llii io.I' wits wlncii editurs t!ir f .ft ti .'-'. le "ads." A correspondent of the Pittsburgh Com mercial acciisi'a Iho Oil Producers' Associ ation of lolling (int. We ura inclined lo doteht.tbe . aseurtioji. Hera Is tbe accusa tion: To tht Editors ef tht P'Msbvrgh Commer cial: It has Icakid out that the Producer!' As sociation baa just lent itself to one ofthe most disgraceful frauds cvit perpvlrated by an Association of btiswon men. It i naid 'hat on the 8th Inst, the Association ined two repurla of produc lon for the month of Jauuary one fur public circulation gave tho pro luotlun at IS, 437 barrels, end un o her for private d iBtrilxil ioD to It Gfty dollar subscribers, making the production 15,052 barrels! Tbe for.our was ti li-grnph-td over the country, advancing cmde oil on the creeK and at Pitlsburgb. On the for mer price advanced from $4.40 to $5.00, thus establishing a high figure for the oil cilied by the combination dua on the last four days of the week. Tbe public was as sured tbe pruduoera' report was to lie per fectly relia'ble was gotten up for that pur pose in rrdvr to counletaot ibe unreliable report of ibe Titusvilie Herald 1 But could thn Herald have been cangbt at a mora atrocious trick than tbia? What are we to think ot tbeae honest productre? It la not lb "Heathen Cblnee" alone "whose ways are dark and tricks are vain." In eonsequence ;of thit abameful darclop ment, tbe markeis b.ive been panicky all day on tb' creek, with no transaction. S. U., s xt,7 days, wu Icb oa tbe tub were worib $1,70 were oUVreJ at $4,49, wilb ao buyera. The Tiliif villi Herald's report for Janu ary, giv i the daily average production as 15,477 linn els; increase of stoc't 49,270 bar rels. Here crude Is very dull atllc; March to May ll,'c, with none but small lots wanted. Reb'ued, no salts; spot and Fnbrtiary 24Ji Murch 2510; Maroh to May 25.0. We Sod in ooe of tae New York papers a statement which if properly warranted, shows tho most criminal negligence lo con nection with the recent terrible disaster on the Iludsou river road. As tbe story goes, a rough laborer, who was addressed by his companions as "1'ATdKT," w is standing In front of tho Now Ilauiuuig depot on Thurs day moruing, discuuing tbe accident, and quite a largo crowd soon gathered round uiin, as I boy do in every case when any person ha! a word of information to convey In relation to the awful event. It appeared that this man was an eve witnesa to the iiaaster. lie said that he saw something was the mater with tbe train, and followed on alter It lo see what was the diQictiltv. lie saw the oil truck topple over on the opposite truck, and was near by when tbe train stopped and the conductor and engi neer got off to see what bad happened, lie staled positively that tbe conductor, engi neer, and brakeman, Instead of running forward to wain tbe express train, stood still and wranitled among themselves, each one curbing all the rest and charging them with being lo blame lor the accident. This stranger, ralaey, who refused to give bit full na.ue for fear be would ba summoned before ilia jury, said that it was fifteen minutes from tbe lime the accident hap pened to tbe oil tralu before Ibe express eama up, and that those men could have walked far enough to signal traius from eithur way and prevent the ' possibility of another accident. While all these charges are being made against the company and i ts employees, the ifflcera of the road main tain the profoundest silence, transacting business as if nothing bad occurred. 1 ne Junior Dramat'o Association of the Catholic Institute of this place, intend glv- jng a public exhibition in the achoul bouse on tt,e 2lat Inst. The entertainment will oonalat of dialogues, declamations, Vocal and i Datrumuu t til nuuic, Ac, the whole be ing under the diitotion ol Miss Maud Ken edy, the popular am.' efficient prlnolpal of the echoul. An extn: entertainment is promised, and the parents and friends of the little ones and of educilina, should en courage them by attending tbe exhibition, A colored boy named John Pevat. aboC't nineteen years old, has been arrested at Oil City on a charge of attempting to com mit a rape upon tbe person of a little child uainea Williams, who is only three vears old The brute was held la &innn h.ti i. ueiauit or which be was committed to jail at Franklin. Hanging Is too good for such a vue wretch. Tbe Jauieslowu Journal Win. Smith, a printer, at 'eat and general swindler. advertises one i being a dead Correct. noun Appy uoocert Troi:pe are to gt)oe entertainment at Sobel's Opera u7i K They are flrst-class rua.w ana come.hlgbly reeommended. ThlHaV U v cut The R.8iwl p.nuajoct meet. SEW IIAMBUBU. "Doc. Slmmnns, the engineer, refused to jump off as the train approohed the bridge, and perished with bis engine. "Extract from dally paper. Down brakesl Down brakes! let ber screaming, There's trouble ahead on tbe track, And lolks, maybe, pleasantly stream ing In tbe cars at my back. "J "Down brakes Down brakes! Don't yon curse ber, 'Taint her fault, 'Jack. The engineer can't stop. Anyhow I'll try and reverse her, As for you, just you drop. "Down brakes! Dowd brakesl Here we go boys. To Hell, ai fast as we can; And I'm bound, by the gods, just to (bow, boys, Host to die like a nan.' '' "One whittle to bid 'em food-bytaow, Good by little far away wile! Good-bye! Good God, mult I die now? . Good-by, honest life!" -A. D., UN. T. Tribaotk A 'Wild" Idka A gentleman named Rose, having a daughter, named ber ' Wild," as in his opinion 'Wild Rose" was nfpretty cooceit for a name. But wben she grew up and married a man named Bull, the combination of her Christian name and surname took the conceit out of tba old man. When tbe yellow fever was raging In New Orleans, a colporteur, while traveling along the levee, visited a darkey's cabin, got a bowl of milk, opened bis stock of Bibles and asked Dinah if se had relig ion. "Diinnn, Masa! I'll call de ole man. The old African came up, when thn col porteur asked' "My good man, beve ynn much relig'on about here?" The eld cock, ho had beard of Yellow Jack, which scared him so that he could think of nothing else, replied, "Dnnno. Mama,' but dey's got It like bell in New Orleans." The celebration of tho opaolngof 'the TJ. k T. R. R. comes off at Union en Wednes day. A special train will ba run from Union lo Titusvill la tbe morning and re tdrs at noon with tbe excursionists. Katie Estelle'a New York Theatrical Company are performing at Jamestown, N. Y. An ol) well Ib to be put down at Corry. r tbe ptirpi.e of testing Ibe territory, whereat the Republican rejoices. Subscription papers are now being circu lated In Meadvllle to raise funds to fait down a test well for ail or gas. It is the Intention to go 1,200 feet it neatasary. The shares are pnt at $10,00 each. Did any one ever think of a surgeon's troubles wben a pretty girlie Bis Viet imt The people of Fort Dodge, Iowa, rated that Miss Kitty Uoderwnod was the mart beauti ful young lady In town.' Kitty bad Moo on her hand, and a surgeon was called to lance It. The glitter of Kyty'a eyes caused his hand to tremb'e, and in a second Kittys blood spurted Into bis face from an artery be had levered Tbe Republican save tbe wound bleeds so profusely that It is fearad the arm must bo amputated. Tbe sleeping ear on attitland, Vs., train ran off the traok lb other day and scooted down a fifteen foot erobenkmot, and sever, al roda out into a Held without upsetting, the wheels running freely on tbe frozen ground None of tba passengers were seri ously injured, hut all of them wondered what was coming next. .. .Vuii.lrlia ui ion fioriueaai star says: "In glancing at a Pennsylvania report, i Hnd that there are 78.000 rum- seners aud Z6.7S0 school teachers. Cost of supporting schools, $5,868,729. Value of l.quur cousumed, $31,847,000 Mr. Lorenzo Day, ef Chickasaw oniiaty, Miss., having married Miss Martha Weeks,' a local poet comments; "A Day is made, a week is lost, Bat tlnje should not complain . There'll soon be little Diys enough To make the week again." One fourth of the globe is said to be gCaa- Doing a roaring business keeping a wild beast show Griff"! Bros, are agents for the tale of tbe M'WIeated Cigar, manufactured for Sharkey Cortelyou, the well known cigar dealers of Tltnsvllle. These cigars art said to be eejpaoiMUi for bronchial affeotluni, nervous unuovae, am. Try one. Attention It called to A. Aiden's varliitmeot, . new td- Local Notice. sf. SI. Pettenglll fc Co. T Park How, JJw Toik, aa Ueo. r. Kewell Advirtlilng Atit, art the sola agents for tba He. troleum C'eutre Dailt Kxceaa la Ikat atty. AV vartisars Intl at cltj are raqavstMl te laaie ua ravors with either of toa ahovehoaaea Kenjnn'n Xtw Double A art log on I'ninp irr nmpn( uii or Wulur iu Deep elU. Kenyon's New Double, Acting OH Pome Is ackuowledged to be tbe brat pump uu In use. One ot ita leading feature! ts tbal It nut only pro'iuci a cunt sviou low ot nil or other fluid, but that It creates and sustains constant and powerful Miction, by means ol which tho seams or Veins of the well are In a great measure cleared ef para fine and oilier ohsnct. ens, aut) Ibe oil In tbe veins is drawn towards lee well. It has heeu ascertained by acual test that the use of this pump causes a gtadually Increas ing flow ol oil. It ts well known by oil operator thai this Improvement la of ureal value, and one that has been lorn: aotiaht lor. Tne abl it mechanic of our anunlre have tor years been at wore trying to Bud out some new and untried plan to prolong the life lime of an oil we; and nothing yet to our knowledge baa been brought belwre the put'ltc that in any way equala tbe power ot Ibe Kenyun Pump, rxperirnoe baviog taught tnal it is Ibe long continued suc tion tbat has lb power to keep up and in crease tbe production of oil well. Oil operators are relerrod to Mr. Geo Bnullon, Superintendent of ibe Columbia Farm for information in regard to lb practical Work ings of tbe Kenyon Pump. We append aba following lestimoulNl from tba maaagers of the Columbia Farai: Opfici Colcuiia Oil Co. I Columbia Farm, Jan, 28. I Mx. H. K. Kinton: . Dear Sir: We are using yonr ,Donsle Acting Oil Pumps in three ot our oil wells sod take pleasure In Slating 4bM we are getting more oil and ga lroa.7c of them than was pu t iouslt obtninod 'by the use ol working barrels. We believe yonr oil pump to be the best lo use. Kespeotfully yours, G W. Boulton, Snp't. J. P. Bahcropt, Mansger For further par icnlara address H. K. Kinton, Pen oleum Cealie. P. O. hex 517. janJl. GOODABTieti. ' Ask no woman ber age. Never Jekt with a widow. Aever ontradiet a nan tbat stutters. Be civil to all rich utelet and aums. Wear your oldest bat ot coarse to an evening pariv. Always alt next t the oarver ai 4 inner, net aaair own secrets. 1 ll no hnmeo being jmift your whis kers, wind up your ceMaoi like a watch -nee every day, examine seutely whether you ar "fast" or "slow." Mtka triendc with tbe steward on hoard a steamer, there's no knowing how toon ynn may be iu bis power. Write not one mare letter than you csn help; the man who keeps np a large correspondence la a raerfr, lied, out to the stak", but loth post But tba best advite we can give to the reader it, that he should buy h a clothing at the store of A. Alden. Washington .-treet, Petroleum Cen tre. Pa. The stock ol ready madt c otbing at this bouse la thn largest and cheapest in the oily. He has also a largo assortment of cloths, oaseiineres, etc.. and is prepared to make up suits in tn netei manner im aginable He hat also a full line ofgre llenien'e (furnishing aida. This la girt ul ma oesl aud cheapest store In the oily. ixituney nas a large lot of ecotch al ana London porter especially or family ate, by the hAtlte m Ana TTEdS The re st Singing and cheapest Oaanry Birds ra tbe oil regions are lo b ksiil nr nov7-tf. J W. BBTTY'S. Chaataucjiia l,ko Pickerel . At the New York Meat Market. We have on Bind and are in cnustant receipt of rresh Pickerel from Chautauqua Lake. Jaall-tf h. AW. Paniaa. bo to UrinYs Bros, lor Wall paper, Ibey er wiling nu mi coal. ToParnbaaora ot ftliiaerSewIn Ma caiuni uaaiioul All narties are hereliv purchasing any of our Machines except inruiigii our iiiity aiitoonsed agents, as Baoniuea will not be guaranteed by us tbat are cot so pmchawd. Ma. J. L. Jounhon is oiW agent tor l-etroleum Ceutre and vi ciuity. TBI PlNOBR MaNVP'O Co., 458 Broadway, New York. NoTiea la hereliv ilAn kB u. i r Graveais my ageot for Petroleum Ceatre uu viuiuity. J. L. JoHNION, CODSNGTON FURNISH ALL At Very Lo 0-A.I.Xj -c2ST3D SEE OLD S Buy the "Red Hot" Saddle, manufacture la Titus vlll expressly for tbe oil country addpted to all kinds of weather, at J. Bl Krone. al2-t Best Refined Oil 20 cents per gallon, at declft tl. J Ruthkrvobd'a, KW ADVERTUiHMEXT.4. Crockery, Crockery, Larg tvwortment new st)W juat receivwl SCHONBLOM'S Next door to Record Office. Ic-)tf H. Hechtkopf, Be 'tug aaretnaed tbe eaCtre atoek nf IUAK anal TOBACCO rteas Caamnalaa Charlie, will -an: tua tlia hnd. Baas at the olJ etod next doer a, HoheonV n;t,r4 Harter. Tut iuhi can e anurmi that I will k ta the bmi hiaiida e' (l.iAtiH sad 'I'vltat'Ci in raa anai let saa will always lauor uipl. ii. iar itwiui Mew Firm, wewttfcoas Therahwrlber have DnrthiAea theeatlra I sur est of A. at. khulU lu Mia Grooerf and Bakery ba"taa,an4 wtll kmaftir aaxty on thel n trea at the old atend' a d hope l fair 'illiig nn'l -trlri art etloa So the wants or a piildic lo mnrlla 'air share of tnti aae. W I, are on hand aiid aie eaoetantljr reoevtoa a flras-ciaaa atueh of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS ftllktod rr4pi aid D.,tnrti rru!tn togstbi: wnm vur BAKERY WhlrbUtenatantl ataVi.lneent fr..h Brid Plea aiC Cakes Vaaur Cakes fur weddi g" and pnrtle haat) so nrer. Our motto la rmad moUt aud bit Wade. Call and Me as. IIS'IB Ml UAR11. pevnir. WaihUftoB Si., I'etr leum entni. B. STKAII OR. 8TUTTJ) & EiaE Oil Produc'rs AMU BROKERS IN OIL LANDS. AND LEADEN, Ofi!elu Plomer'a Rlock, lee.oeueB;i2uii.i FrasbliD, ri:. w v ' " , , nr ... inrni ii tw .' t.'.t ei'euli) fin nifr, biivi,. , ... .....!.. our list Uheai Inter, u Wli h fvm '' 'or HA- i-uibhii , iih,i.s, UAN1PU ar.a 1 1 mnu, JT" All Ceamaalcation' p ocj;itl.v acswsred datld gnrverleir. Are. aakt . 1st WITH WAR DECLARED On High Prices! at tbe Old Stand cf J, S. Pre ti er, MUX STDKET, by the new lirm, m. v. e. fig ii en, Who Intends keeping op a heavy stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS FLOUR, FRUIT, VrJGI'TABLES, aud In fact arery kind of gKda n'ually kept ba a well appointed GROCr:UY STOKE. 1 have a team on the road and will deliver Good ritBu.or cuAitub;. 4W"AI1 1 aatr tsa fair trial and an rxatnlnatloe of my auk. tilte rue a call. M V B FISUKjt. retrleiirnOentaji, Pa., July 2str ISsot ei(.'t.ra1toan at (.rifles 1W. & c oSiii GRADES OF westSRats. Waaaaaa. V THEM TEE 23 i rrtileuta;fjetT:r., Ogt. Sl-n. 1
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