A LIBERAL . DISCOUNT front sparked prices on our EXTENSIVE STOCK OF EEADY-MADE ICLOTHINS Winter Underwear, Cnstom Made Cloitjln.-, Hate and; Caps, Forjthe next Thirty Days ! JliFAUL VXD, SMITH & Co. MOTchant Tailors ! IW Block, TKmvle,Pn., . j v-r r Lt Petroleum Centre Daily Record. JPet, Ccfra. Saturday Mr 3U. ABRIVAt, AtNf OflPRATVEB OF vajkinn on o. c . a . r. r. Om and. after Monday, May 22jL l&Eh, trains will run as follows: 1 NORTH, HO. 5. KO.S. tin. 1. Leave irrlDj. IjM M. 6, 15 p , X" Ti." ''m "' 8,00 P II PeLCen7,43: " 4,48. 8 43 " Tllusv. 8,45, ' 6,32 . 3.33 " Arrive Corry, K,03i ,& lS,40 SODTB. K, J. K0. 4. KO.6. t?Znr .1I'09 8 M A 8.t6 p m " Titusv. 12,46 p u. 8,024 " lu,20 't P. Ceo. 1,28 8.46- 11,05 i ArrlvsO. City 2,10 " 9,25 11,50 ' Irvine. 4,60 12.30 " 0( No. .5. and 6 ran on Sunday. raWGHT TRAINS NORTH. J?' No. IS. No. 11. No. 15. No O '".i7,';-?2 . 0i?"-- "v am 1,06 ra " " " i 4j r M. 7,88 4.15" ! wV-"1'"" 3;u " y;a5" FREIGHT TRAINS. SOUTH. 1 Co? 10- M' a Ko- 18, No- U K ' fcV?? AS,-"?- Vi? -' ArOC10,0 ' llSj, 4,34 . 4 ., , ., 2 'ftS.- "'"vetvet .Petroleum t.ntwU.OOa. I, S 3, 4. and 6. aiamnrm. ttmtn. Now. 19 and no an fb, T.k collecting at tiirry and I.Ju.tou for, ast aad J-,rt; PHt.bHr,h, without MZ:'i, without kc1-'- Gold at, Lmb., lilJi Aa appalling, nitre-glyoerine explosion occurred near the village of Enterprise, on tbe Tiliuville and Tidioute road, yesterday afternoon, by which Ms. Charles C. Clark of Tidioute, an agent for the Roberts Tor pedo Company, was Instantly killed, bis body being blown to atoms. Clark It ap pears left Titusville about noon yesterday for Tidioute, having lu his wagon about 400 pounds of tbis dangerous compound, and when near the Benedict Estate Mills, in d sceudlng a bill and crossing a rough log bridge, tbe jar is supposed to have caused tbe explosion. Tbe shock is described as having been terrific In tbe extreme, and tbe scene ol the disaster presents an appalling appearance. Tbe ground Is torn up for a long distance around, and buildings In tbe vicinity are torn to fragments. The horse Wowo to atoms, and not a piece of the fat awns ff...a 1 . . oouta be lound, and so, rrlfio.w.aa the shock that tbe wagon tire, were blown in tegmenta, with great boles on gouged out ol tbe short pieces that ware pioked up. Spokes of tbe wagon wheels were found sixjy rodsor more altataint la-Am tit. - "vu " wane or tbe,diaaU)r, Mr. mar was ao.yeej. old, and leaves a wile anocotm wno resioa at Tidioute. lie bad basn in tbe emRloy.uf tbe Roberts Torpedo vvupauy aa ageni lor tbe Tidioute and WeslHlckory distriots. far. Ih. ... - - ,g years, and Js represented as being n honest upright man. UU native place is New Bed lord, Mass., and-the. remains will he ta na mere eventually for burial. PlRSONAL. Mr. M. G. Martin. Rnno.tn tendeat ol tbe Central Patrolaum nmn,,. arrived home last evening, alter aa absence . .wo mourns on tbe Paoifio alope, where he baa been tarrying for the benefit ol bis ""u- eare pleased to learn lb at bis oeen greatly benefitted bv vifslt. tbe I9U?tivUle has a literary aociuty. , The Wirt count;, O. Democrat says; The transportation pipe which convey a aba-ail from tlie different welts, to the riwy hat been kept jn operalhm nigh aud day for. the laat two weeke. In the tvbaence. Col. W. W. Tbouiason It. Is uniien tb snper-. vision of Captain Shirt M.,McConeughys wells are all In oneration. Nos. 118 and 207 are producingabout, tea, barrel, and) 208 about six pea day, Toe rawpaw lau do. 62 are also good paying wells. Mr. MaCou augby la interested- la others. The Qtter sou well Is pumping daily fifteen barrels. Tbis well, and otbor good wells are located on Mr. Eaytock's territory! The shipments toe- past- week amounted to 5,400 bar- rels., Oil l selling at the river at $3,60. Const Fire Bugs. On Wednesday even log two men, a German named Alolin and an Irishman named Scully, ware arrested at Corry on suspicion of baring caused the re cent fires there. Moon was drunk, and while in the lock-up made some damaging remarks about setting a school house on lire Scully took it coolly and laughed at the trpubletb police were putting themselves !to For the. defence it wssbeovoo bv Mr. Spielamau, for whom they bad been work ing, that oo Monday night when the fires broke out they were on their employer's premises. Tbey had a hearing before Jus tice Wilson yesterdsy and were committed to jail for trial next week. Oil Matters is' West Virginia The Volcaoo Lubricator says: The well-owned by Davis, Gates fc Thomas, on, Gale's, fork, is pumping seventy-five barrels of oil per day. Tbe Shaw well la Pamela-: about thirty barrels per day. No other wells at that place in operation at presen t. Messrs. iBsckus & Church are about to commence on their well at Gale's Fork. HugbMearpj, contractor: denlh eight nun died, feat. The Warren. Ledger haa baen enlaraci and otherwise- improved. We are pleased to note tbe prosperity of our neighbor. Tbe Ledger has alwavs been most valued exchanges. May it continue to prosper. A dispatch tram Faiundat save: Meura. Trotteiand Evans havk struo k a new well adjoining me Howell farm, which has pump ed one bundled btr'els in twenty-lour hours. Chautauqua county, New Vork, has a camp meeting aeaooialion. The officers are i follows: President lion. J. S. MoCalmont. Frank. lln, Pa. Vice President C. D. Annell. Titusville. Pa. Secretary Wm. Gif&rd, Mayville, N. r. Tiea3urer Alonzo Kent, Jamestown. N. y. The commii tee have closed a barealn (or 50 acres! land at Fair Point, for Si 0.000. Tbe location ia perfect as to grounds, shade drinking watec, aceessability and all other requisites to tbe health, comfort and.banDi- ness of large crowds. Dhe underbrush is to be cleared out. tbe grounds nicked ud and smoothed off, seats, buildings, ic, erected. wells sunk, a wharf built ana everything doue to make It a sylvan retreat such aa cannot be found elsewhere In tbe Stale. Tbe ground will belong to and be ased b tbe Methodists from Lake Erie to Plttsbura. for camp meetings, pio-nlcs, festivals Ac it will be an enchanting spot, and consecra ted as it will be to holy uses it will be the center and source of tba deepest and most sacred attaebmente and associations. May tt never be profaned by Irreverent interrup tion or lobarmooy ot any kind, but be al ways a sanctum sanctorum iolwhlch all im- proprieties of speeob or action shall never be known. So says, tbe Jamestown, N. Y Jour nal. The Rev. D. Pattoo, Mesara. H. G. Wach ter, J, W. Thompson and J. C. Patterson, have been elected delegates to tba National Convention of tbe Y. M. C. A., which Is to hold a three days session In the eitv of Washington, commeno us Mav 24th. bv the. ivung iueu a ituriauaa Association of re- troleumCentre. They will join tbe Erie delegation,, at Erie, and proceed from there io naaoiogion, on Monday next. , Tit Little Corporal for May is an excel lent number, full of pleasing and lustruo- tive reading matter for boya and eirla. and older people .who have. young hearts. Terms 9i,ovayear. bona stamp for specimen number and Premkiu List to John E. Mil ler, Publisher, Chicago, III. Mr. Merkoli, Mayoraf tbe. oily ol Dnlutb wee in Erie,. yesterday.. He is on. his way hj .us vu region.. The new time-tabls-oo, the O. .0. .4 A. R R, goes Into effect oo Mooduy next. I win befjundiu the Brut column, on tbi pge. Emma Clouee aged slsUeea, died yester day In. New York from a pistol shot wound Infljojted. by herself. Thursday was t have beea,bes wedding day. Enuaa, her par eats Md-friends assembled in- the Chorch of the-Redemption, awaiting the arrival of tbaxpsataut bridegroom, George Seed, but ha railed to come, and Emma, relations and ftiends returned borne. Ibe girl over come with grief, admitted) that Reed had se duced her uoder promise- of marriage. She requested, to. be lefjt alone, and soon afterwards tbe report of a pistol shot was beard, when her parents rushed to her room and. found she bad shot herself In tbe breast. A warrant has been issued for Reed. At North East, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Helen GaOltt has been held (or trial, charged with an assault and battery, with intent to com. mit murder on the person of Mrs. Harriet Rail, her husband's mother. Mrs. Hall is over sixty years of age, has been twice widowed, and it is said, at one time owoed considerable property, which has since been deeded to her son, but she retains a life In terest in It. She resided in a little house, aoly a abort distance from tbe Gaffitta, Tbe only cause, if cause there could be, for the assault, is supposed te be that Mrs. Hall had talked as though Mrs. Gaffitt was too intimate with a medical gentleman re siding In that vlcioiiy. Great preparations are in progress by tbe printers of Baltimore to entertain tbe dele gates to tbe International Typographical Convention which meets there on tbe first Monday in June. Excursions are planned to Washington, Mount Vernon, and Annap olis. Balls and parties are arranged for tbe occasion, tbe theatres bavo opened their doors to tbe representative typos, and tbe railroads are sending invitations to use their lines at half fare. Baltimore intends to entertain tbe delegates lor a week at least, and her prictere are determined that tba famous hospitality of tbe Monumental City shall be fully extended to their guests. A kettle ot boiling material In the soap factory of Charles Williams, In St. Louis, into which naptba had been poured, over flowed Tuesdsy afternoon. The naptba took Are and communicated to Mrs. Will lams, who was standing near, and before tbe flames could be extinguished she was so bsdly burned that she died soon after. Samuel Williams, J. C. Smith and another man were seriously burned in attempting to rescue Mrs. William'. Tbe Williamapoit Gazette aud Bulletin says: Major August Von Breobt, of lioyal sock township, wbo died on the 10th lost., at tbe ripe age of ninety years, was a veter an soldier. He was born, In 1781, served In tbe campaigns of Napoleon,, and was pres ent at tbe burning of Mosoew. After serv ing In. tbe army for twenty years be was re tired on a pension, and, emigrated to the United States In 1842. His pension amount ed to over $1,000 annually, which he continued to. draw up to the close of his "fat. a Tbe Mioblgan liquor law is beginning to have its effect. In Detroit, tbe Tribune says, when a business room is advertised for sale, tbis clause is luserted in tbe notice: "Will not be rented for a saloon." Prop erty holders in Michigan do not wish to be come responsible fer damages resulting Iron tbe sale of Intoxtoating liquors. . Faguodaa City is being rapidly rebuilt, and tba prospects are that there will bo more business done there this sum met than ever before. The Methodist Sabbath School Conven tion, at Fiaokl In,. Is-being very largely at tended. Many of the active Methodists of this place are attending.. Taxx.Bxrst On Tuesday the add tank of Hussey, Payne & Co.'s oil refinery, at Cleveland, burst, and forty or fifty bar rels of oil ran into tbe canal. Those ot our readers in Oil City should bear In mind that Mr. Tom, McDonald, pro prietor of tbe new livery stable In that city, has removed to bis. new quarters, on Elm Street, opposite tbe Eagle House, w bete bo can hereafter be found. Tom. has got a fine slock or livery horses, corrlsges, Ac, and tbe citizens of Oil City should extend him a liberal support. Echwarlz's Bock Beet first ol tbe season at Lou. Voucher's saloon. A movement is oo foot in Rou Seville to force those keeping, their places otbuslness ojen ua tbe Sabbath day to olose them. Miss Ella h. Peck has been nominated by tbe President as Postmistress at Greenville Metoer county. ' John Hancock, a highly respectable siti zen of Woodcock township, Crawford couu ty, committed suicide by hanging, oaibe lih ttwU Mr. Thomas Sparks, of Reusevllle, has Invented a new kind of gas tongs which Is claimed to be superior to anything of tbe kind now In use In tbe oil region. Local notices. 8. M. Petlenglll Co. ST Park Row, Naw York, and Goo. V. Re well A Co AdTrtlaln( Agent, are the role agwta for the Pa, trolenm Ventre Daily Kacoao In that dty. Ad Tarttatra In that city are nqnmtei to leave their fa vora with either of tne abore bosses SETTLE UP. Tbe undersigned Inteuds going to Europe about tbe 20th af tbe present month and de sires all bis old customers wbo are still Indebted to b Ira to settle at ouee. All ac counts not settled on or before that date will be left with N. B. Smiley for collec tion, and they will be sued at onco. m!2-lw II. C. Wacbtkh. Nilsson Ice Cream Parlor next doot to Opera House. Petroleum Centre, Pa. If you want delicious Ice Cream go to tbe Nllssou Cream Parlor, next door to Opera House. mO.lf. CONGRESS. EMPIRE AND HIGH ROCK WATERS fresh from tbe springs at GKlf r K3 BKUS. Measures taken, and Clothing made to order, at A. ALDEN'S, Jamestown Clothing Store. Orirntai. Patent -Mkk's Gaitirs. These Gailers are Seal Skin, patent tons, add make a beautiful drees for tbe feet I am sole agent tor Petroleum Centre and vicinity. A. S. SMITH S t tin Finish Wall Paper at all GniFrES Bros. Wall Paper selling at COST at Grides liros. 1 " MUU ... . .-. ...... .. J , , .. IllOM, Grilles Brns. will offer their large atock ol Wall Papers and Window Shades AT COST. PIT lln .nil Mnn.l.. 1 lh In. ft Give us a cell before Durcbasins else where. jy Haugiog Basket for sale at JMICHOI.SOS lE BI.ACKJIOS 8. Latest style of Ladies Opera Toes Sbo S best quality and low prices, received to-1iy at A. S. SMITH'S Boot and Shoe Store. New Spring Hats at mS-tf. A. ALDEN'S Jamestown Store. Gold Tinted Wall Paper at Grippes Bros. The finest assortment ol Children's Shoe ever brought to tbe oil region, at A. S. SMITH'S Boot end Sh oe Store. Having added to my large stock. I am now ready to supply bcotcb Whisky, Jatnai c Rum and all other imported goods at New York prices. novl2-tf- Owkn Gafkxet. White and colored Shirts made to order, and Ills guaranteed, or no sale, at A, ALDhiK'S, m2l. Jamestown Clothing Store. Another Invoice of Silk Hats, at A. ALDEN'S. Best Spring style, goods received to-day, at a. s. smiths Boot aud Shoe Store. n30-tr CONGRESS. EMPIRE- ADN HIGJI ROCK WATERS issob from tbe sprint's at ORlFKES BROS lafTTea Servers for sale at N iomouos. oVBiActaoa's, Beautiful, . nem-audoobbs- style Hats at as A. ALUM S. VIOFMEY ANJ XISSENGEN WATERS so. draught at GRIFF ES BROS,. FREERING COLI) SODA WATER at GRIFFES BROS. SELECT SCHOOL. Visa Augusta Pomeroy commences her select ctanol on Monday, May il., ia th. School floats, on Btbert farm. Parenta wlllplMse observe tbe data.. Tbe. American Hair Dressting fettlOOll I now open and reaily for customers under the mnuagomeut nf Mike Shoun, who will be pleated to wait on hit old friends and) all new ones whoaie lona of a good .have. 'W-at MIRB8IIONB Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that tbe Partner sbip beretolore existing between. L. M. Sternburg, ti. J. Sturnburg and U. II War ner, under the firm nun. nr I. M c,, burg, A Co., Lumber-Dealers at Sbamburg, iuio uay aiBBoivea oy mutual coosen t. S. J. Sternhuro?. la.AiithnFi'M1 in aA, n . B- . . ....... ww OT-.W Ul 1 accounts. Partiea nwinn- lh firm .r. quested to call and settle withnt 30 days. W M 11 Ia. m. DTKRNHURU. S. J. Sternboru.. II. II. Warner. Dated Sbamburg, May 15. lw. WAIT fc f UCII, Hare bought out. the' LAGER BEER STAND! OB J. .It, JONUAL'BEa, OnWaihlHgtongtreeti. Tboy will make It a p !nt to pay parllculiu atteutiou to tlie want- of Iheir cii- tomutri and will k-Mn irifLuti i auu i- always on taj UfopUiaud see ua in our new .luiiripra. New 7-30Gold Loan SAFE I PROFITABLE! PERMANENT!' JAY COOKE & GO. Offtr tor Mala al Par and Accrued Inurett tna. 1st HorlpEe Land GraolM M or THE Northern Pacific K. It. Co. Thee bond. are. mired..tt(, l,v . y , rt gageon the Kat.niad lueif, It. ruiiihe ,uk all equipment: wnit. t,)-a Kl'.l Mnrtnn naa. entire Land Umnu IMnc more than 'I w.nt T.V. Thonsand Acre of Lund to each mile of rfcad. The llonds are free from In ilea lu, ti ih Friuclpal and Imornt .re imyabl. ln gm' IL" Principal at Die end of Thirty year., and ,ne terest foinl nnnuallr. nt the ra of MkVKN ivn TIIKUK-TKNT1I8 l'KK VKST. per mmim They are iuiud In denomination, ol Sloo Svn 1,000. t&.vuo mi $10,0110. ' The Tnist'i under the Mortgage are Mwra J Oooke,of 1'hilsdtlphla.and J. lidgar Thomiwon, Presldeut uftho 1'inufylvanl. Otntral Hailroui Comny. Them Northern Pnclflc 7 80 Bonds will all times before maturity, he rMnlvahle AT tpv PKK CKNT. PHKMICM(orl,lO),in.ichunbr the Comimny's laud, al their loweat cash price In addition to their abwlnte safely, iheae Bonds yield an Income larger, we believe, than any oilier Urst-cls. .ecurlty. Persona holding I'nlted Suies 6 IWa can, by converting them ialo Nnithern Ib elHee, IncrcaM their jmtly Income oat MiVd, ud .till have a perfectly reliable InveKlmmft. HOW TO GET TIIKM.-Vonr nearest Bonk or Banker will wpply these Honda in any dnired amount, and of any need" d dennmlnatlnn. Perm, wishing to echni,L'e Movkt or oiher -ondi for these, can do so with any of our Apenta, who will allow tha hinhcBl current price for ALLMAMKkT. ABL.K X'UltITiE!. Those living in localities remotnfrom Bank., miy send muney, or other bonds, directly in ua hy n ureas, and wawitt send hark Northern Paciac Bonds at our own titk and wlthoabonat to the tn veator. For tartner ittfoMtiatlon. iNinttnlit., mtra, etc , call on or ad Jrea the uuderaiuncd, or tnf ef the Bank, or Hanker, employed to sell tbis loan. tob Mij'ne Jnmrs T. Braity & Co.. Hart, I'ainihey A C, Ma sonic Savlnga tihiikv Wcatern a,ini?i'lM)kl.!l. Vt l.ea A Co., lt.ak.ra, (jeanou 'AjMia, . Piiu buih, fa. ITCEO. II. RISSRUL A-t'K, Vaaal Ageula, I'elroleuua Cculsct s?sh inJ0.iuv MUSIC ! MUSK. Mirth and Enjoyment, AT THEOBOLTS SALOON. : A $4,000 tieiisfiwB OR. GERMAN ORGAN! IS NOW IN FULL BLAST AND WILL PEAL FORTH ITS-MELODIOUS STRAINS- Afternoon & Evening DURING THE SUMMER. ..- . . i..,....nl nlftfl 40' i Die irtny wonnertui iuu.m different pieces of tbe latest Opera Music- Miuic . Free.. t.. la-OPEBA HOUSE SALOON, Washington St KOW KEA1) To .furnish, all' Delicious Ice Gream desired flavor,. at the old relia ble, stand ot. J..W. BEATfl, Second door fronLOpera-Hou' ...-.nr nrTif OtiairrDl7 PA. mil"" i Has bought- MTCAT MARKET. Next door, to the Rochester House "ijisb O W k'iNO, and will hereafter kP , EXTRA FIN M If ATS of .11 kind, ana bars of be oublic patronage "lm
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