0 A LIBERAL DISCOUNT from marked prices pu our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING It inter Underwear, Cnstom Made CloUiiug, Hats and Caps, AC, JtC, For the next Thirty Days I BXeFARLAAD, SMITH & to. Merchant Tailors! e Block, Tltuville,Pa., Petroleum. Centre Daily Record Pet, Centre. Wedundiji April !!.( AKItlV.X AND DEPHAKUI Of TRAINS ON O. O. Ac A. K. R, uo and atter Monday, Nov. 28th, 1870, trains will run as follows: NOBTU KO. 6. SO. 3. NO. 1. Leave Irvine. 12,01 p m. S,lt) p h Le we Oil City 7,00 a k. 2,55 p m. 7,50 p H " Pet.Ceu 7,40 " 3,39 8,30 " " Tiiusv. 8,30 4,25 " 9,12 " Arrive C'jrry, 10,00 6,57 " 10,38 " no. 6. 6,15 p h 7,52 8,42 9,20 " Terrible Boiler Explosion One Man Kili.eb. About lour o'clock yesterday af ternoon, tbe boiler in me at the new drill In); well on the Collom lease, Woods farm, exploded with terrific force, tearing the en house to fragments, and instantly killing Mr. Jobn Consider, tbe engineer in charge. The boiler was Urowo ovor 350 feet by the farce of the explosion, striking three times before It finally landod. The workmen were engaged in sand-pumping at the time, and Mr. C. bad linen notified that ileum was riinuing up fast In tbe boiler, and from the tppearanceof tbe body is supposed to have been looking into tbe Grc-box under tbe boiler. The body was thrown nearly 75 feel, and tuo back ot the head crushed in, which was tbe cause of bis death, as no other bruises or scalds were discovered on any portion of tbe body. An examination shows that tbe boiler gave way on the right band side, directly over tbe fire-box, und it went out a little to tbe left of tbo derrick, Instead of going straight through, as is usu ally the cuse when tbo crown sheet gives way. The boiler is known as n Washing ton, manufactured at Newbuig. N. V., and is said to have been uuusuully well made. The cause of tbe explosion was undoubtedly a too high presimeol steam. Well inform ed parties are of tbe opinion that the pres sure was at least 140 pounds to the rqnare inch. Tbe usual amount curled is C'J lbs and not over SO lbs. Had the boiler went through the derrick the driller would also have been killed, as be was standing direct ly in a line with It. Mr. Consider had been on the Credit for nearly six years, and was always regarded as a thorough and cotupeteut workmau. Du ring his long residence in tbe oil region, by his genial and irlcr.dly disposition, he bad formed a large circle of acquaintances who will sincerely mouro bis deatn. lie was 26 years old and unmarried. The remains were taken in Charge by bis brother and brother in-law, and left on the morning train for CocbrautoD, about six miles from Meadville, Crawford county, bis termer residence, where they will be buried. ''DEAR FATUKR, LOOK VP.' Pear father, look up, Restrain the hiccup, And tell me what aileth ma's forenerd; It's all black and blue. Ob, what could she do To cause a contusion so horrid? "Your mother, itue Ann, A newspaper man Admired, till I warned her she'd catch it; Like Washington, I Caunot tell a Ho I did it with my little hatchet. Tbe Gralid Jury ol Crawford county, have roturned a bill of indictment against BenningbotT Sr., and bis two suus, for com pounding a felony. After the old man was robbed, be offered a rewaid of $.".000 for each man tried and convictcJ of implica tion in tbe roboery, and tout teen per cent, of the money, recovered. Two of the parties were arrested and tried, and about $20,01)0 of tbo money was recovered. It is alleged that BeningbofT feed tyro lawyers to defend the two tuiovcf, to Lave them acquitted, and save the ("reward, but they were con victed nevertheless, lie bas refused to set tie with tbe detective?, and two of them have brought suit against him and bis sons lor compounding a felony. Thu trial was postponed till next term of court. Tbe Erie canal will be open tor navig.a tioa on Monday next three weeks earlier tban last year. O. M. Messer bus received tbe largest lotof Flowers of all kinds ever received in Petroleum Centra, consisting of Geraniums, I! oses, English and Germou Vines, &a., also a large selection of vines for banking baskets. Call and see them. It. SOtTB. KO, 2. NO. i. LMVe Corry, 11,05 a m. 6,10 a m. " Titiisv. 12,40 p u. 7,35 " " P. Cen. 1,27 ' 8,19 ' Arrive O. City 2,10 " 9,02 " " Irvine. 4.50 11.40 " tW No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. FREIGHT TRAINS NORTU. Vo. 1. No. 18. No. 11. No. 15. No. 0. teOO. (USA.. 11,15a. II. 111,6 A.H. 11.304 3,10 FM ArP.C 10,10 l.tJOPM 18,15 r U. 8,15 4,W Titui, 11,14 A.M. 2,40" 1,4 " 8,15" ,IU Ar. 0orl,15 m. FREIGHT TRAIKS SOCTIt. No. 10. No. 8. No. 16. No. 14. No 20. Le Vor. 6f)PM LeTi.S.OOA.M 8,30a.ii. 10,35 a.u. 11,14 a. 4.ifira Pltt,00 " 0,40 18,16 r.M. 18,40 va K.00 " ArOClO.lti ' 10,Si 1,3J " K,u5 " 7.00 Ml City and Petroleum Ceatre freight, leaves Oil Ity 8,10 p. rn , arrives at Petroleum Centra 8.20 p. m. Leaves Petroleum Centre at 4,40 p nr., arrives af iHI City 6,oo p. m. . 1, 2, 8 , 4, 6 an J 6 are ejpfw trains. ' No, 18 Is a through aitcomiuvui'ton, oniiectl at C rry for East and Nortb. SILVER PALACI St.EEJ"I!tO CABS. 4 Dlroet from Philadelphia without change, e. 3 Direct to Philadelphia without change, ho. 6 Direct from Pitinbumh without change. S -Direct to Pittsburgh without change, Monday, Nov. S-i. 18T0. Gen. Kilpatriok, at the Opera House, tins evening. Our citizens abobld bear in mind that Gen. Kilpatrlck lectures at Sobel's Opera House, this evening. Sul ject " Battle 1 Scenes and Incidents of the Ketiellion." Announcement!. The annoticement cards of candidates for nomination for the various offices wl.l be published at the tallowing rate: AraeaiMv, $10; Associate Judge, $10; Sheriff. $li'; Treasurer, If 10; District Attor ney, $10; Commissioner. $5; Auditor, $5. l'ositivelv no announcements pubiisued unless paid' for is apvanck. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce the name of James II. Smith, as candidate for Dis trict Attorney, tuhjnct to the usages of the Republican Primary Election. Petroleum Centre, Much 25, 1871. COUNTY TREASURER. Editor Rkvord : Please announce the name nt FID BISHOP, of Oil City, as a candidate for the office of County Treasur er, mitijrct to Ire decision ot tue ifptioiicau Primary Election, and ottlign Manv ltKi'rni.ifrtXs. Wo are authorized to announce the name of X. 11 KIDDLE, as a oiuilidute tor Treasurer, subject to the usages of the Re publican party, nt the primary meeting. l'eiroluutu Centre, March 22, 1871. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR BALE C1IEAI A enniforUbUnwePtag rtoBM i,, hgberi Vjrm, within a short iln-ait t,l 1-o.t Office. Hs,i.Mir e,kk1 ,,,,,. T...!'0 en th om it.. tmideru appliances iicMirv for a 'tf,,ti I" " Terms mo et.le. for luitner iwrticnla,, I"!1'1' U. M. aauud-r., on I he la enosi 'JJ't ,000 t.tt3 imi Inch (;as mo, and 14,004 fed ,,,,, 9econdHand Tl'BI.VG, at HOWE A. COUK, Petroleum Centre n- apristf. ' SHEUIFK. Wo nr authorized tu announce the name ol O.fi MARKS, as u candidate for Sheriff, subject to the usages of the Republican party, at the primary meeting. Petroleum Centre, March 16, 1871. Ijix.-ll ,1 !. S. .. Pfttiiisill V Co. :7 Kark Kow, New York, au-l tio. V. ltuwell Jt Co. Advertlsinij Agents, r.re tha s)le nccrits for the Pe, uoleam t'enire Paii.v liueoRii in that city. Ad vertisers in that city tire rei'uestiij to lttavs ihelr favors with either ot'ine atove hounos fire, firb J. W.Thompson After being completely closed ont by the late fir nas agum resunieu Dumnciii, ut the OLD AND POPULAR STAND OF H. C. WACUTKK, In the burnt district, with a t 'oinnleto tuonaat iROr KUI US fc PROVISIONS AND CONKEt'TltiS-A IB8 111. Mock li .11 sno Srst class Vci.Ti tn.ss of all kinds wi'l he n ceivttl daily throut'liiut Hie season, nnd Id Allow. est niarKct rates, in aautiiun ,ir. iitomjitiori to, opened au 10 i ORf AM PARLOR. over M. O'm ry. wltc ladim and irent will Ik Hhcrnlly eniertsliKl duHni; the stinuner tnmin Wl It lite tte-e tit ice t ream Petrolou.f tjeutio, April 14, 18.1 tr. FREEUING COLD SODA WATER at GRiFKES UltOS. Oriental Patlxt Men's TnejeGaiiers are Seal 5-kin. add make a beautiful die;, lor i am sole agent lor I'etu- e. o (' vicioitv. A. S. SMITH rvr.s. I tops. - leeL I utre and Wall Paper AT GRIFFES BROS. Gold at 1 p.tm., 110 Gen. Kilpatrick arrived this noon. Go and hear him to-night Tn Gkolooical Survey A letter from llarrlabtirgti to tbe Corry Republican ays: "Tbe Bouse bas passed something like a thousand private bills that lie in tbe Senate untouched. Bnt whenever they reach a bill that is of public importance, and in which tbe people are interested at large, they are pretty sure to indulge la the amusement of knocking it In the bead. Such, has been tbe fate of tbe bill providing for a geologi cal survey or the State. Tbe importance, and I might aay necessity, of thorough geoiogioul survey of the Slate is beyond Humiiuo. uur v ast (mineral resources the great elements of our natural wealth iuyBnganoo in a scientilio way that will properly place their importance and extent now not fully known to our- selves before tbe world in a proper form. It is a matter In which tbe entire State bas an Interest, andjught to have been passed in some shape to accomplish the desired olject without a dissenting voice. But tbe bill baa gone tbe w.y that all other meas ures of Importance have traveled during tbe present session, and will be beard of no more." Notwithstanding the Importance of a measure of this kind to tbe mining Interests uf the State, and especially to the oil ro gtou, that august body the Statu Legisla lure, have seen fit to utterly ignore tbe bill and consequently it is laid on the shell for tbe present session at least, if not lor all time, la our bumble opinion it does not wu wr mat uoay to allow a meas ure of so great importance to tbe poople aod to the State atjlarge, to go by without euudescending to ootice. it, at the same tim being engaged in bickering over local bill im no importune to any one. This Is also . . ..(.tiiioi, ut me on operators in this s. Won ol the on region. It is probable that tbe darkest hour In Tbe life of a womau is when ehu wakes on tbo morning alter the loss of ber honor, and feels bow empty Is the future, and bow pit iful ia tbe price ot ber infamy. Tbe past, with its possibilities of honest life, self respect, and the est' im ol others, is gone lorever. Nothing is left but mere living on the wages of shame, which stick to too Sogers aud burn them like boiling pitch. A leper, when be first discovers the ratal whitening of bis skin, is not more lonely. Into this moral prison-house Orange S Winans entered on Saturday. lie may try to brazen out bis foul misfortune, but be cannot conceal from himself bis senBe ol the permaseotwortblessness of tbe lifu be bas 6t lined and polluted. lu all tbe alms houses and penitentiaries of the State there exists to-day do creature so needing, but beyond the pity of charitable hearts. Tbe above is trotn tbe New York Tri bune of the 17th Inst. Orange S. Winans is a member of the New York Assembly from Dunitlrk and 'sold bis party out on tbe Tax Levy Bill for $100,000. Petroleum Items. A new well was struck on tbe Dempsey farm, Cherytrce Run, on Saturday last, which is yielding 8 barrels per day. Owned by Kara t Jones. Well No. 2, Wallace lease, Metropolitan tract. Cberrylree Run, was finished and commenced testing about ten days ago. Is now yielding 8 barrels per day of green oil. Owned by John Wallace, of Rynd Farm. Well No. 1, same lease, Is being .drilled deeper. All tbe wells on tbe Button lease, Central Petroleum Co.'l farm, are temporarily shut down, on account of the flues in the large boiler being out of repair. The village of Nortb East, Erie Co., has two banks in operation, and another organized. New Castle is to have a street railway. That's a'ry lor a town of six thousand in habitants, Tbe attorneys Pr the defence in tbe Mo- Bride-Wagner breach of promise case have filed an applicating tor a new trial. Sherry is on his way gion. Another well on Church Run was com pleted yesterday, or rattier drilling was stopped when 12 feet in the sand, by a spirt of oil and gas that stopped progress down ward. Oil was thrown higher than the der rick, and it was estimated that, twenty barrels ot it were discharged. Tubing will be put in as soou as pussible, and the flow ol oil controlled. The well is on the Mo' Gulre farm, and is owucd by Messrs. Brian and Pitcher Courier. This is probably tbe well that certain par ties were industriously engaged, last even ing, in reporting as yielding at thu rate ol 1,000 barrelB per day. The Thompson & Cady well produced, for the twenty-lour bours ending last night at six o'olock, one hundred and twenty-five barrels of oil, exclusive of water. Herald tliiB morning. This shows A considerable falling off from the Hist report, which had the well Uowiug as high as 300 barrels per day. "Notice I hereby notify tde patrons o my school that I have concluded nut to com1 menco the term until the 1st day of May. , Mr. A C. Euv, Tvachur. to visit tbe Oil Re- BIRDS. The best Singing and cheapest Canarv Birds in tbe oil regions are to be bad at uov7-tf. J. W. BE TTY'S, Measures taken, and Clotbing made oiuer, at A. ALDEN'rl, Jamestown Clotbing S'ore. to Patents. United States patents wero isiiied last week, as follows: To O. M. Reynolds and D. T. Kitchell, of Oil City, lor gas beater. To W. W. Dewey, of TIdioute, for at tachment for oil well tubing. Dr. Cobb, ot Portland, lie., Principal o Wilton Academy, has eloped with one of bis pupils, a girl of seventeen, named Dow, leaving a wife aud several children. From the way the girl's father rammed down the charge in his shot gun before be started in pursuit of tbo runaways, it would be a bad investment lor an insurance company to in sure Cobb's life at auy price. Somebody says of Mlai Victoria Wood- hull: She has uo chance of being elected President, ts tbe old "wood-bulls' ' have all been superceded by iron clads. Miss LI l!i to S. Edgartou lectures at the Parshall Opera House, Titusville, this evening. Tbe big well on Church Run is said to be yielding 200 bairels per day by compe tent judges, and is claimed to be tue largest well in the oil region at present. A Iloaloa leuiale teaching school at For syth, G., thrashed an old colored pupil eighty years old, because be couldn't get his lesson wilb bis book bottom side up. Tbe poor old mutt was humiliated, because be bad grand-childien in that school who looked on aud applauded. Kcnvnu'N ev Double Actios Oil Pinup for luiiitiiK Oil or tvutenu uct u ,ns. Kenyon's New Double Acting Oil Pump is acknowledged to be the best pump no in use. One ot its leading features is that it not only produces a continuous flow ol oil or other fluid, but tltat it creates and sustains a constant and powerful suction, by means oi which the seams or veinsof the well are in a great measure cleared of para fine ami other obstructi ons, and tbe oil in tbe veins is drawn towards tbe well. It bas been ascertained by actual teat that tbe use of this duuid causes a gradually Increas ing flow ot oil. It la well known by oil oueratoro that this improvement la of great value, and one that bas been long sought for. The ablest mechanics of enr colintry havtt for years been at work try lug to find out some new and untried plan to prolong tbe life time of an nil well; and nothing yet to our knowledge bas been brought before tbe pul. lie that in any way equals the power ot the Kenyoo Pump, experience having ttatu'bt that It Is the long continues, sno tion that bas the power to keen up and In crease the production of oil wells. Oil operators are relerreu to Mr. Geo. Boulton, Superintendent of tbe Columbia Farm, for information in reorrt to tbe practical work intis of tbe Kenvou Pump. We append tbe following testimonial from tbe maiugersof tbe Columbia rami: Of kice Columbia Oil Co. i Columbia Farm, Jao, 28. J Mr. II. K. Kbnvon: Detr Sir: We are using your iDouble Acting Oil Pumps la three ol our oil wells and take pleasure in stating that we are geltinx more oil and gas from each of them tban was previously obtained by tbe use ol working barrels. We believe jour oil pump to be tbe best lu iish. Respectfully yours, G W. Boulton, Snp'r, J. P. Barcrovt, Manager ror niriner par louiars address u. K Kknyo.v, Pen oleum Centre. P. O. box 647. janSl Messrs Booth & Sargent kuep a full as sortment of everything in the miinicul line o! every thing la tbe musiaai line and per sons desiring anytniug in that line will do well by calling ou litem. al7-lw. Wall Paper In every style at (jUIKKES ihtos. JUT Hanging Baskets lor sale at Nicholson &, Blackmon's. White and colored Shirts made to order, aud Ills guaranteed, or uo sale, at A. ALDEN'S, m21. Jamestown Clothing Store. Spring Oyer Coals, at A. ALDEN'S. Latest style of Ladies Opera Toes Shoes, best quality and low prices, receivea to-day at A. S. SMITH'S Boot aod Shoe Store. FREEZlNv aS COLD SODA WATER at UKU FES BROS. LECTURE ! SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA., Wednesday Eve's: April 19 Tbe Celebrated Cavalry General, Kilpatrick Will deliver his NEW MILITARY LECTURE Entitled, Incidents and Battles Scenes OF THE REBELLION. Admlaal u T5 Ccult, Tlclws for ale ot firlfTns lima.. Drug Store aad Niccoleon bros., Newe Kooru. o 0 SMS 2 o v. O CO be 3 5S 3 ca itcsj O to d ts c 'Z i I ? 2 t 6 L u i. n i 2 'a I 0 8 9 s c sojg ssHUf) tV sacked ll'e.ft DltESSMAKlXW. Minus. A. Shearman would inform J"1' JjjjJ'J o( Petroleum Centre and vtclnilT tb tal.en moms of Mr. J. !. Scott, a few a r ... wm . . -..I. tin. mirtlOSU 1,1 1 j i. and CLOAK MAKING, nd '"ld J J tc wait upon ih.we who may 'avor roe Cniinia and Pitting promptly attemlea to Petroleum Centre, April tU 1" CJTA large invoice oflb. Spaug Melodeon'B, just receiveu -Sargent's, Tltusvslle, Pa. Tbe finest assortmentol Children's ever brought to tbe oil r8lo.n'sy ITrfS Boot end ShoeS'"''' Bsot Cigars in town at GriflesJ0 Best Spring style goodTTeceivei to41 ' at m30-lf A S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe &''' VfOHEY AND KISSENUEN oo draught at GuFFti')R03' Nim m i i Ttaw aa law'Tai 1 11 Brill m.mi i
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