Ji9 1 tw f -: B if ' t J ;;1 1 . 1ERT & STARR son lo McFarland, Smith & Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEALERS IN Gents' Furnishing , Woods, OttBPRING FRANKLIN ST3., TITUVL.LE, PA. i . put to onef the finest assor.menr oj :02I1S& CASSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCHtfAND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Ever aSmi la Ihe.Oll Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Ss CAPS, AU the Latest snd Kobbltit Style. A FULL LINE CP Gents' Furnishing Goods, fcc. i'etroloum Centre Daily Record. Pet. rentre'Snturdar Febrnary 24 liivlue Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnORCH ;Bervices every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and I, '4 1. M. Sabbath School at 15)2 P. 11. eats free. A cordial invitation extend' ed tu all. Kv. P. W. Scocibld, Pattor. PRFPBVTKRIAN CHURCH. Preaching at ll o'clock A. M.. and 1 O'clock P. la. n.- TATTON, Pastor. r,. ....,,.., j,,. ..- Fetralciini Centre Liodse,' No. 71Hy I. O. of U. I-'. ' Regular meeting nigbla Friday, at 7 o'clock.- Sighed." J. E. UOYLE8, N. G. W. A. Keller, A. Sec'y. tSJTPlaoi) iil tieetiiig, Main St., opposite AloCiinlock House. A. O. Ot C. W. Liberty L,oile No. 7, A O. 'f V. W, fleets ever Miu;ley evening at 7 o'clock, lu Odd X'eRuw'a U..1I,- Petroleum Centre, l'unu'at. A. Glkm, 11. W. S. II. Kookbr, R. ' Gold at 1 p. m. 109 .j Fir on McCbay Hill Eakin's Board 3NO llouHK Dkstrovj.I). About 3 o'clock nils norning, a fire broke out lu the Urge Loardlug bouse 'on' the Wit J. MtCray larin, owned and occiifiiicl Hy Mr. E. Eakin, und In a short 'apace 'of tiuio' (ha building and larger portion of lis contents waa re duced to asbea. Tba lire la supposed - to have originated ftotn tbe kitchen flue, and waa Drat discovered by the hired girl, who wait sleeping up stairs, and awakeulng from u sense or suffocation found the room Oiled with a deose smoke. Ebe immediately gave the' alarm, which awoke Mr. S. E. Lemon, a boarder at the bouse, ' who awakened the family, tbey tartly having time to esoape from tbe burning LullUing. Mr) L rescued Mr Eakin' little girl from tbe Humes and brought ber out la an.almosl insensible con tlitloo from tbe effects of tbe eoioke. Mr. Lemon and Mr. Cal. McCool succeeded In saving a portion of tbe luiniture from tue lower Uoor, but tbe greater portion of it was burned. Tbesa gentlemen lost all their clothing. The loss to estimated at $3,000; lusiired' for $2,000. Had tbe' Ore not been discovered just at tbe time it was', undoubtedly tba Inmates of tbe bouse, six la number, would have teen burned to death.'' Their escape was almost providential. , A Fatal Accici.nT. The following Item explains lisell: It was to tba Bisoo, but hot to the Parson; wben tbe Bison lost bis bide and tbeParsoa got it. Through the kindness of Win. J." McCray, andfe frw friends, Kev. J. L. Rob ertson, ot Plume,, was presented witn a banusume buffalo robe, on ot the best "se lecttd wbdle," bought of tbe Arm of Tweedy ii bmlib, Buffalo, N. Y. , This will muke riding comfortable in cold' . days. Thanks, frieuds; tbe gilt of your lib. eialtty and kindness is appreciated, I like tbe ' robe" better Iharr'-iur'plice" or "stole." May tbe blessings of tbe Cheerful Giver'' come upon you. ' . , ' J. L. R. t The railroad Iroul Uarriavilia down Boar Ciaek to Parker's L-lUdiug is likely to be ttaoe lota snatig. jJf$f?5i rMC!!. Judging front the ecnnilolom nature of (he suite trlrd before Juslice Rey. nobis, on Thursday lam, there must be need ot a missionary in the vicinity ot Cherry, tree, end pood work might be done. Sum. Stevenson and W. B. Stevenran were arrest, ed on oatb of Susan Stevenson, charged with purely of the peace, lhe prisoners were charged with making threats to d the fair Susan bodily it'jury, such as run ning her through witn a pitch lurk, break ing bvr in two, and threatening to kick, beat, scratch, bite, and otherwise ill treat the plaiutiff. t-ur,n was sworn iind testllied aa follows : Yt. 1'.. gtovensou came towards me with pjical nk and swore at uie;Sam. wore; Samuel gnve ine a above and swore at me; no particular ibre-titp only not to go by there again; Samuel told m to go out of there and called me a d 4 old b ; be followed me in a threatening manner; he Was swirling bis bands at me and said if I did not go out ot there be would not k-ep his bands off of me; W. B. called me a b , and said if I earns back that road I would be killed; he did riot follow Die to the gale; Samuel assaulted me before at the gate, a. Jackson Stewart testified Did nob hear any threats; beard noiae. Nancy Sage testified Dave beard de fendants call Susan names; Sam. said abe could not go tbe road if tin y did; threat ened to break Ler lejjs, &c. Ren a Stevenson testified Have beurd Samuel say he would si Bp ber mouth wben they caught ber; W. U. threw atones at mv mother, kicked me atid called in a b ; mouth, W. B. said be would slop mother's Lillie Jane Stevenson, Barbara Roydt, Mar; McCIintock, Robl. Royds, Mr. llau nah aud E. McCIintock. teslifl.d to about tbe same. For tbe defense, Tboa. F. Stevenson, Jane Stevenson, Xveucy Stevenssn, Andrew Stew ' art, W. Stevenson, P. B. Cbilds aud Lewis btevenion were sworn. Tbe testimony was not sufficient to disprove tbe evidence of plaintiffs' witnesses, and Justice Reynolds be!d Samuel Stevenson In the sum of $200 tv appear at Franklin to answer. W. B. Stuveuson was di-cbargvd. Tbe evidence tbroubout does not speak very well lor tbe state of morals la tbe an cient borough of Cberrylree, aud would in dicate the need ot a little civile ing. There is absolutely no bottom to the pit of degradation lino which men voluutanly throw tutniselrcs. A Balooo-keeper named Holmes, In Galva, III., was on a contir.rruiis drunk lor It u days, (lining wbicb liu;e bis horses were left to naive in a bum well stored with bay, Tbe lurniabed animals de. voured their manger, sial, and each other's munrs and tails, until they bad not strength to gnaw, and tben sank down and died. Gar Cjtt. Cunning well, No 9, on a tract of 28 acres adjoining tbe Benton tract oh tbe south tide, commenced pumping on Tbnrsd ny last and is doing 40 bainelsdaily. The SatierOeld Well No.--4, ou tbe Bentoo iraot, was luhed and siaftrd t;p on Friday last and pumped tar a day or so at tbe rate of d0 barrel's 'daily, but clogged up and was stoppeds.to b cleaned out. It will irudoubt. edly be a good well. 'These two wells devel op a continuation ol tbe Gas Ciiy belt to tbe eastward, tbey being a abort distance eaa1 of any strikes berelolore made ou tbat terri tory. Venango Spaetalor. Informatiox Wantkd Kuowledga - of tte whereabouts ol one Josiab Klinginsrnilb Is desired. 'Wben luat bunnl fioui he was near Pleasanlvllle, lu Hie oil r'gien, and bad cut his leg with an ax. Any inluima tion In lelution to him will be gladly re ceived by bis old widowed mother, Eliza beth KlinginMnith, 4 bmiXS fiend, Aim. strong counry. Lxcbangts pleiise Loj y and confer a favor ou a poor woman. .Easter comes on M.rcU ol. Tbe Governor bus appuioud (J. S. Cros by a Notary 1'ntilio at I'urt'ei's Landing. City bill )-Hir 'iayior, while engaged In postlug bill, yeateid y, fell ruin, tbe ladder and sprained his ankloA W. L. Fostur 4 Co. have reutod Sbtill'a old stand as an auction roam lor the sale ol standard and miscellaneous books. ' The auction commences on Tuesday next. During the month ol Jauuarybe Kimber !y furnace, of Sharon, yielded 1016 to us ol tba best quatity of pig metal. A boy wbugwas jurnusmg btmaeif on a skating poud In Bridgeport, Thursday, by throwing up a bat aud tiring a pistol at it, slipped down while be was discharging it, and the ball entered his left leg at tbe thigh sud passing down, lodged in tbe limb below tbe knee. He is comfortable, but won't skate again very soon. Kansas' baa killed tbe Compulsory education bill. Tbey bold there tbat tbe 'imnrrdialo necessity of the State is the de velopment of agricultural resources, and al.u that tducatiob. Before the Pittsburgh courts llatlin Van kit' a uils who has been interviewed by at least three census lakers bas recovered $2,600 lor breach ot promisn of marriage from a party by the noma of Johnson. Jnhiisin Is about Inrly yr of age and bis mother's pet She waa opposed to the mar- riaie, nil Johnaon. lb" dutiful boy, won Irt not go frrnenst her fplin. Haiti", like all suitors heforn th Courts In ces of this kirid.lia1 been to treat expense In purchas. ing clolMne fr the weddina.Jand thl. rath er an Injury to Ihejlhlnir she called a heart, governed the jury In ils arithmetic. We hnne that soma day we will ne.ver bear of suits for bleaches nf promise. A woman who parade be'ore a jury such nVieate matter as th injury to ber heart by a dl- appnlniment In matrlape la vnrllv fir from a fit niject of lnv. Sh ts. plainly, a dlsirrac tn her x. No matter how badlv aha bas been Ifatail b hr lnvr. h Is wrong hi briugiug In nv fr!r. hafore (tie public It u. ia a true wotuaa abe otigtit to be iiiankful luat she ta ppared the cuise of living with a inau mean euougb to tribe with tier utlVctioris. And no matter buw bad be is be is lortuuate lu not marrying a woman who would sue blin fur a breum ol promise. A Georgia darkey, to whom Senator Sum net's supplementary civil rights bill was ex plaiuvd, characterized it as a "trap to kill luul uiggvra." '-you see, aati, some tool uigcer will go to tbe Pulaski House and jss sat blesrtif down by a wbilv man, arid de white man will jass fro dat or nigger out de winder and br'ka bU deck. " NOTES OP T 1JK WAY. Eaosburgb. Vt., has a bride aged twelve' An Enrrlisbwomao, sixty years old and tbe mother of thirteen children, eloptd. Tbe ilinets ol the Prince ol Wales produc ed over tirty very '-sick" poems in Eog- aud. The Columbus (Ohio) State Journal' i Presidential ticket is U. t.v.'Uraul aud Wil liam Deunison of Ohio. An infant Mirnrsotanes swallowed a jack. knife and Ler Motives liel very much cut up about it. After woiking all n'gl.t at nn Indiana county treasurer's sale a gang ol Lnrg'ar, were rejoicsed to find fl 10 in Its roomy lecesica. llincesola has Us "ghost-window" also, in fcwmble itnitatiou of California. It is In the bouse of u l.idy and It lit eta the image Ot her ubseut busbatid- An exchange say: 'There is a farmer in this couuly who, yeais ago, when a boy, blacked toots in Chicago lor a living. 11" is now woiib 1S9. and awns three Uofcs" Tbe Cist Stale tltion this year is lobe held io New Ilamptbiie, March 12. Tbei are lour parlies in tbe Oeld Republican, Demoeial, Labor Reform and Prohibition A Tenetee woman's paper has term' thus siogularly graduated: "Three dollar a year, to men ; $1 bo to unmarried working men; reveiity-five cents, to women with Jozy Lusbaids te support. Charles Atwater ofNew Haven, a, wealthy Roman Catbollu and a women suffragist o tbe most pronounced type, baa been rorol nated at the Demccratio candidate for Lieutenant-Governor el Connecticut Some persons are) so very sensitive! St, Louis firm have sel bank presiden for 939,000. because wben one ot their notes was offered lor dii'souat beremarked tbat be wouldu't touch ily with. a teVloot pole. Gas Tows. About mild this side o! St Petersburg is a place sailed Gal Iff' or East Foxburg, the wells at -yjis point yreta gas enougo to run me engines ana at night light up tbe wbole country for around. At the mouth ol tbe Clarion River between Foxburg and Parkers, tbers are also a goodly number of wells, all of the baviug been in successful operation lor tbe past two or three years. It will soon l" time for our merchants to inaugurate the Spring trade, aud both ing. so much ai judicious advertising inteuda, Ineresse a dealer a custom. We are pre' pared to de all kinds of job printing, newspaper edvertiainc, well and cheap. Call aud see us and learn our prices. An instance ihuwiug tbe importance of recording deeds within six months from tbe time ol their execution recently occurred In Del aware county. Property was purchased bv one brother from another, and the mob ey paid In monthly Instalments In the. . . i t , . a a . l uieaiuime tue seiirr isiieu, auu me need not being op record, tbo same properly has been seized by tbe Sheriff, and tbe pro ba bililies'uow are that tbe rightful owner will lose It. A mao iu Uobibsun county, Texas, h forty one living children, sixteen ef whom served ia tbe same company 1oa Confeder ate regiuieui aurrug me war lie Is now living with bis eighth wile, and is sixty fie yiurs of ae. On Tueaday thellouBe of Reprsnatives assed a bill authorizing ,OII Oity to pro ide water and gas works and to borrow money. Tbey had considerable difficulty in seenr- ng a jury Ignorant enougo io try nugn cGee for murder coinmilted at ylica. . Tbey found them, however, after a while. One of them, who is a specimen ol tba rest, ,wore he never read, heard , talked or thought of the case, though the crime was committed a few miles from his residence. At Mineral Point, Wis., last week, a (ranger called nt the bunk end requested to see a nuta held against bim. Receiving be slip bo remarked that be could not read ithout his spKclaaies, w lknd to j the door, when It wss 'discovered lba.t be was ener geticallyVbewIng up the note. The frag ments .were forced from us mourn, ny a li-orons choking. IjtMMll NtinN. $. XI. I'eUtrislll At Co. T rark Vow, NewlQik, i'd Co. V. Howell A Co Advertising Agent, are the sola acants for the Fa, oleum Centre luii.T Hecoud lu that riry. Ad- ei riser In that city are reqneattd to l.ava thetr vora with either of toe above hooaea Pictures colored In India Ink and oil, at Hempsted & Co's Gallery. jau. 10. LIVE AND LET LIVE! Just received at Mease & Armstrong's Flour and Feed S ore, 1.800 bushels extra WHITE OATS, wbicb will be sold at low est cash prices! o29rtf. Now ia tbe lime to buy Hats, and Cup" cheap at tbo Jamestown Clothing Stme. WANTED econd-Hand Engines, Saw & Grist mil Machin ery. In good order. Address with Lull description and prict;. II. M. DEMI NO, Park City, Kansas. KJ" Latest siyie of New Yotk, Philadel. nhia and Boston Hats and Cans jnt receiv ed at A. Aldeo t Jamestown Clothing Store. SGAFFNEY keeps conaiuntly on hand Scotch Ale and London Porter, espec ally lor family iisa. t3f" Go lo the Jatiiesiuwn Clothing Store for your Clothing of nil kiuds. Tbey ate selling goods "dirt cl.eap." t57A lot of old papers for sale at this oSitte. tf WANTED! At the Oil Exchange Hotel, a Girl to do General Uoueework. and a Boy about Iti years of age, to do Porier work. Good wa ges paid. Apply immediately. leblZ lw. ri. JU11SSUN. VST Cal I and examine those lasbionable Hale and Cp just reoelved at leb. Zl-ll . A. ALjUUiN'S. r& The. finest Stock of fashionable Hats Vbu latest styles ever brought to town just received at Aldel . Tbe Duke Alexis, Crown Prince of Russia ordered one of tte Nobby Hals at ALDEN'S. Tulie Aiti;. Now is tbe litre to buy your Apples, as I am selling tbem off at prices that will as teeisb tou, Irora ond dojlaja barrel and up wards, or anything elae'iu spe store, es Mr. Brines la uolun lo ajpfp'out about tbe first of lUejaSieHi. Call and senior yourselves E. Tr Bkiqus. t Peril. H, Wabxer, Clerk. t-V ' dec. 21-tf. am e " ... ... ...... . jivuiv, ..... , tflimpsled & Co's Gallery. Butter end'ebesee are almost indlspensl ble articles of food. Properly used, they are nutrition and healthy; hut an inordi nate use of either pauses ludigeslioo and dyspepsia. Owen Gaffney't Sundav Corn- tort. Judiciously used will remove bptb of there troubles. tF Now is tbe time to purchase Winter Clothing cbe an, and A. ALDEN'S is the place. jn!3tf. wuiTaone, tbo. UHS, OHAS. T. NCALK, c. u. wcLrr, JOUM D. ClIIUBT. Wnlff hm I Hn IUI II UJUl AJUUU Ll UU, 1M POUTER AND DEALKR8 Ma vn wfi t . Slgno i o ifio Aiivli, No. 50 Wood St. linrea iloori unite at. Cbarle llotal, T cam vaatjaaaaaa. arenn. Invite thfl attention of kuveia tn Lhr.ir Hnritif 8ta4rk. which, In selection and pries, is uuurpasiied lu tha lliovnre Atrentafhr American Flla Cam pauy'a celebrated t'lloe aud Uaapa, Hubber aiuiiing Hlia HHiklllg, au.l Wllaon, llawkaworlliJEIIlMoii VJoa Eusilialt Meet, fluaburgll Htvel, L.etka, hliov. av. oom at maumaciurera pr.coa. vm oai PIANOS. a00. OKGANd. S4S No one alioulu he without PIANO or OKGAN, wben, by saving tf 3 or 1 5 per week, you can buy sueh Instrumenta aa Decker & barne' unrlvalifal I'iano, nallet, Davie A Co's and Bradford A Co I'iunua, and the uneqaalled Talor A Farley Ce- iai4i organs, uiu lusinimflDis laKen in part pay meui for new ouea. Monthly pavraent takeu. huucial rales to I'raacheri, Churcu.a, H. hchools aud Teacher. Send for circular or call on H. U AM Uiiua w,oi linn jva.. nttatiuiau, va NEW ADVERTISEMENTS WHOLESALE GROCERY AND HOUSE, CITY, PA. L. C. Magav & Co Uavo opened, on the corner o' SYrAMOltK AM) I I'll 1.1 ll ururf. rt.-v 4 tiaktlla Uiock, A FULL ASSORTMENT OK up GROCERIES & PROVISIONS And will out. nit to rfceWt nnri keop a full ttfHvnmeitt. aJupti'd iu the wnntu of iuu trttUii. Onr furilitufd for ru'triviii,; nod lt trU'tMin (!k h uitt nut cijualu-U by Miv't-tiier imt. lluviiu 1-lUSl-C'LAsii FLOUXl MILL In rnr connection, rimM-' ir to f.inils'huur rn-io- f lift I at ll'll ll ti li-aa.ll ui.. mill i.'t.A i-llIuLlaa nrlS' 1st a if iLvil'K. Penlora will do well lo r.VI and rjimine oir stuck, betoro ptli-ohllHinelewln'ru. f.'.'-tlli. AitlilV.tl. it.MI iiil Attl l llli I I' 'I UAIMs:o,t V. c A. II. It, On unil lifter Sunday, Nov. ll'th, I8TI, trains will run us follows : north no. 6. no. 3. no. 1. Leave Irvine. 12.inpM. 5.1" I'M Leave Oil City fi.OO a m. 2.4.1 P H. 1X T X ' l'et.Cou 6..IH " a.. ft " Tiiitcv. 7.10 " 4.U7 " ! " Arrive Corry, 8.65 6.40 " !.." " SOUTH. an. 2. NO. 4. '' Leave Corry, 10. .'.5 am. 6. in a b. (." r K " Titiisv. 1J.25 r at. 7.30 ' -" P. Cen. 1.25 " 8.20 K2 " Arrive t). City 2.'f " V " 9i10 " Irvine. 4.45 " 1150 " ttf- No. 5 and 6 run on Sunday. Iiiine, llydrauUo Ccmonl, CnKiiiiiiu lallllel, uair, av ata t .it- Bf-.va ntl liHI'd Mid d'1!' ared toauy iut of the oil region by leaving or" C, A. IHJBFP.YIS, Cnr. Perry aud MwUnuic S'rr. Emel Zedwicn- ("LITTLE JOE. ) BOOT AND SHOE MAKER Una lieen established n Pi-rroletim' f'"'ri'fur-ltlc I.t three j cars, and ba mc i i Maklnti lhe Heat Fi nnd I Flnct Hoot inlU01IKt'w' ll.iaconatan.lT receiving ,eHer.fr..m otborscc tiona ot me vn in'" II eoDStantly keep on hand Keady-madc Boots & Shoes, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ANDGAi CAM. ANntSEfMin. BUM' 1'ATEXT Marker. P. J. WHITE, Agent for Y'"""" and Crawlord Conntle. Aal rjfbopronipt to hta caro at Petroleum "'"'"icrip Leitur ly aiiea, eiuieriu o" jani-tf For Sale or Bent; rf The building lately ". I Sbults as Bakery aou - quire of jj Petroleum Centre, P- C. JAB"? . i-efffl T!7k.ien tST Ch ildren's UX?Jt'll'Vtwi ebot.rs of 10 a m and 2 P W. ',(. th A Co s Daguetresn Gallery. n
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