SHUGERT & STARR w McfMtMwJ, Smite A Co J Merchant Tailors! AKB;DWLSRS IN Gents Furnishing Goods, COR.kSFRING & FRANKLIN STS, TITt'SVaLLE, PA. Bl pat In ene.of thenneet sesortments oj ! . CL02HS& CA8SIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCHeAND . AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIKED SUITINGS, f FANCY VESTINGS. Brer offend la the Oil Kagloa. TWRNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc CAJPS, Ah U tateet and NMet Style. A FULL LINE OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, tc. 'etroleum Centre Daily Record. . centre Pa, .Friday March 32 UlTlne service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCH Service every Sabbatb at 11 A. M. and ,4 P. M. Sabbatb School at 12J P. M eats free. A eordlal invitation extend' d to Bit. Rtv. P. W. Scofiild, Pallor. PRESBYTERIAN CHTJRCn. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and ooiocx r. at. D. FATTON. Pastor. Petrolnnm Centre Lodg) Xo. ; Tlfl, I. O. Of O. F. Regular meeting nigbts Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. J. E. BOTLES, N. G. W. A. KKM.CR, A. Seo'y. JfPlnce of meeting, Main St., opposite iicuiioiocK House,. . . A. O.' Of V. XV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets evory Monday evening at 7 o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hull, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. , a. glkk, m. w. B. II. KooiER. R. Gold at 1 p. m. I0i The Oil City Derrlok says: "Rockefeller, Andrew, and other leaders In tbe So, Imp. monopoly, residing at Cleveland, are dea con in tb ehurcb and teacher in tb Sun day School." "Which w rise to remarks there must be a healthy state of morals in that oity to allow eueb individuals to teacb tbe Inlaot miud tbe road to beaveo. Tbt-I good book denounces hypocrites In very fe ver term, and a new coal mine having re- oently been discovered in Kansas, it is very probable the contpiratort will discover that the road to beaveo by the So. Imp. line will have more of sulphurous atpeot than tbey think. Instead of white robe and "Itch," they will probably have hats' wings and robe maanlactared ol broken (and pnmpt, pieces of iron tanks, &o. A special corner should be prepared for these taints, where tbey oan always manipulate imagin ary otl interests and bug flowing wells.. Tbe dear people of tbe oil region prefer the old road to beaveo, Brot. Rockefeller, Andrews, Boater lek and Payne, rather than your preposed new route. "Good Lord d liver us' ' from tb So. Imp. lalai. Tarr Farm l( not on wbit behind Its sis. ter oil town in tb matter of organ liiig for defence against tbe South Improvement monopoly. Not only have all tbe eptratora on that and tbe Blood Farm signed the pledge not to sell the monopoly a solitary barrel of oil, but a ledge of tbe Oil Man' League baa been instituted and a meeting tor the election of offloera will be held tbit evening. It ia expected every man on tbe farm will join the league. All honor to tbe loyal citizens or Tarr Farm. Down with nefarious monopolies and twindling ring I their battle cry. Another big mast meeting at Oil City totdsy. Right I boaad to triumph lo this in at ter, despite tb effort of tba monopo list. Shove tbe ball ahead. Let us have meetings every day and night in the week, and ah day Sunday, l necessary, to defeat to lHrs and thieves. t. A tpeoul iwroi of Com i, wbicu convened on Monday, adjourned to the 29th on ac eannt of ti( sickness of Judga T run key. A Lodge of the Oil Man's League bat been organized at Tldioute. Petroleum Centra sbouU not be boh lad in this matter. Let oar citizens organize at once. We must have our rights. If tbe State Legislature will not attend to tbe matter, we must, ir respective of party, resort to tbe ballot box for rollef, and sweep those scoundrels from our sight; bury tbera with a pile of ballets backed up by popular Indignation, to deep that they will be lost sight of forever. Take Your Home Pnpcr. The lollowing Is taken from the editorial col ii m s of the Lady's Book for tbe present month: "What tells us so readily the standard of a town or citv as tbe appear ance of Its paper! And lis youth or Its age can as well be determined by tbe observing as by a personal notice. Tbe enterprise of is oitizent Is depicted by Its advertisements, their liberality by the looks of the paper. Some papers show a good, tolid, health;" foundation, plethoric purses, and a well-to do appearpnee generally; ethers sbew a striving to contend with the grasping thous ands around them, trying hard ta wrench out an existence from tbe close fisted com munity aronod them. An occclonal meteor! display in its columns of telegraphJ or local, or of editorials, thaw what it can do if it bid tbe meant, but it eanoot con tinue in tbe expensive work uotil support comes, which ought to be readily granted. A newspaper 'Is like church; it wants fostering in tbe commmencement, and for few yetrs, tben, as ageneral tbing, it can walk alone, and reflest credit npon its loca tion. Take your home paper; it gives you more sews of immadiate interest than New York or other papers; it talks for you wbeu other totalities belie you; stand up for your rights; you a I way i have a champion in your bom paper, and those who stand up tor you should certainly be well sustained. Your Interest are kindred and equal, and you must rise or fall together. Therefore, 11 it your interest to support your home paper; not grndgingly, but in a liberal spirit; s a 'pleasure, not as a; disagreeable duty, but at an investment that will amply pay th expenditure." Enoch Arden returned to Wilmington, N. C , recently, alter an absence of years, and found that Mrs. Arden had executed tbe regular programme of becoming Mrs. Philip Ray, aad that there was moresver quite an array of little Bay. But as Enoch bad not fooled away bit time on any desert Island, but with a strict eye to business, bad accu mulated about $60,060, tbe little ceremony of bis funeral was dispensed with, Philip Ray was persuaded to (migrate and Mr. and Mrs. Arden are now "at home'' to visitors. Messrs. Fisber, Morris & Co., of this plaoe, are now engaged in manufacturing a complete tett of oil well drilling and fishing toon for Mr. John II. Gaily, of Parker't Landing, tb well known oil operator. Tbe tools are to be tent to tbe Canada oil region where Mr. G. it about to comment devel oping. Tbe tool manufactured by our townsman can uot be excelled tor strength aad durability, in fact tbere are none better Tbe railroad from Buffalo to tbe oil region I assured fact. Good I A Harrisburg dispatch in tb Titusvllle Herald ef Tuesday says the repeal of th proviso in ;tbe Free Pip bill bas passed both bousesof tbe Pennsylvania Legislature Tbe proviso, It will be remembered, probib ited tbe approach or a pipe line within five miles of tbe boundrie of Pennsylvania, and compelled shippers to tend tbeir oil Irom lb terminal ol tbe pipe to tbe seaboard by the railroad rout having Iht greatest re lie- ago In that State, meaning tbe Pennsylva nia Central. Tbe greedy hoggitbnet of tbit proviso wat wholly Indefenilule, and tbe Legislature ha been compelled to with draw it. Voless m other trick- bas been played, there is now no legal obstacle to tbe construction of an oil pipe.between Oil Creek and any refining point inside or outside of Pennsylvania. -(.Cleveland Herald. Some ef our readeia are quite anxious to know tb names ot tbe Petroleum Centre gentlemen who are slyly working in tbe in. terests of tbe S. I. Co. All we bav to giy ia, now is an unhealthy time to be positive in tuob matters. Time will develepe what it it prudent tot to disclose at the preseit time. Head of Select Establishment (awfully): Mis Mary Caroline Psyche, lb.ii wat found under your pillow: (Reads) "I do avow tbat I am thine, O wilt tbau be my Valen tine? From your spooney cousin, G." Spooney cousin! Odlou vulgarism 1 What will betoma of you indulging In such per ilous aod disreputable prastttee? Miss Psyche: Pi ease, Mist Batboard, a spoor is, iotluded in tb list of artloles required by pupil coming to this establishment Punch. Tbe rat ia Cleveland breweries have jol ly carousals at night, and get at drunk at sumacs. , The will of the late Mr. Thomas G. Dun can, cf Battle Creek, Michigan, has been proven. Mr. Duncan made his lorttine by a lucky stroke at Pllhole in its palmy days. lie died in Europe somo time ago. By bis will Bishop Simpson ot tbe Methodist Cbnreb Is to receive $40,000. Property Mr. Duncan owned at Cuyahoga Falls, O., he leaves in trust for bis hfoiber Jamet, after whose death to go to tbe eldett child of another brother. He tlso provide! for tbe wtget of a man and two women at tervsnts for bis said brother James, and he also Invests $5,000 to be paid annually to said brother James in tumi or $300 each lowardt his support and-maintaioanco. To a blind daughter Of said brother Jarooi he gives $10,000. Tbe deceaied makes various bequests to bis niotb er and brothers and sisters and more distant connections. Hit will provide! that bit Cleveland prsperty be sold. lie fives to the Metbodist Church of Battle Creek$ 10, 000 aod to the Methodist 'Church at l'itbole City, $10,000 and $25,000 to tbe Methodist Cbnreb In Plumer, and alter payment of tbx various legacies, what is left of bis. property to be given by his executor to such' Metbo dist objects as tbey tee St. He girts 'also $5,000 to Rev Mr. Leetb, a' Metbodist. inv ister. N Dimcitk Sieatbris. This it the nbrat applied by Hit Blackness, the Moore o Venice, to tbe fair ladies of Italy. It ws, tbe lovely complexion of Desdemoas, such a radiant contrast to bis own, that won bis heart; and tootb to say, every man of dis cernment considers a lair skin, like a sweet voice, "an excellent thing in woman." Now this is a cbarro which Can be acquired There Is a bealthlu. and odoriferous tohet article, known ei ywhcri as Uagan'i Mag nolia Balui, whun literally transfigures a cloudy or sallow skin suffusing tbe discolor ed lace, neok, arms aad bosom will) a sott, pearly tinge, and imparting 10 the surface a smootbless and a gloss like I hat of polish ed marble. Instead of clogging the pores, liks the sticky enamels, or contracting them, -and thus obstructing perspireiion, like tbe V .... . .i .. - . k .. i,i ueinugeut I'uvuieuir1, ii ticauti-B m, iu from all Impurities and wonderfully im proves III texture. This peculiarity is par ticularly appreciated by our rural ntl.es, who find that tbe coarseness and roughness, which country air is apt to engender, are speedilytremoved from ibair faces, bands and arms, by this deligutfu preparation. A New York correspondent ol tbe Balti' more American gives the following copy or a letter recently tent to the Fulton street piayer meeting: "l'ulton street i'rayer Meeting 1 write became I am bopeles.'ly wretched; am young, wealthy, this world says bnppy. I live in tbe first circles beie. i am manied to a man I dislike. I have two children by a man I love, and be lives with his wife. Illiave no faith, no bone, nothing. I am wreicbcd and miserable. I doo't believe in your meeting, and yet I write because I am t) unhappy." No sig nature. 1NOTES? OF THIS WAV. MeMichael of Pblladelpia is tbe latest candidate for Vice-President, vice Coltax. Tbe delayed overland mails on arriving at San Francisco made eighteen large wagon loads. A Minnesota elopement "slipped up" by tbe youag lady slipping down on tbe ice and shrieking a shriek ia front of tbe paternai maoslou. Mrs. Goebel of Terr Haute, spent a rainy arternoon recently in overbaeilog a venerable clothes-chest, and feund tbere wedged In a crevice a gold coin which she bad lost when a (hlld in Germany, twenty five year ago. A young lady in Fremont who has re ceived tb attentions of a young mn for some time, on being asked .what bis busi. nes wat, replied naively: "Oh, he it a bummer tor a dry good firm in Cleveland." She meant drammer. Tb amount of money contributed for re lief of tbe Michigan (offerer by tbe 8 re of last October, wa $462,108. The value C) clothing aod supplies Is estimated at $250, 000. A lady io Des Moines proposed to a fa elnating dry good clerk. He said, "Ask ma,' reversing tbe natural order of things to suit tbe year. "Ma" wat a keeo observer, and she saw mora fashion than housekeep ing in tbe young lady. Sbe answered "a, and tb young lady left disconsolate. Alfred Haffey, who commanded the Eng lish regiment which guarded the first Napo leon at St. Helena, died In Brooklyn recent ly, at the age or seventy-eight years. Hkard From. Franklin G. Steward Of Panama bat baen found at Memphis, Tenn essee, wbitber be bsd wandered from Buf falo. A moesenger has been dispatched for kin. He it undoubtedly not- iu ' hi right mind. Jamestown Journal. Flautamour, tue astronomer, informs a frightened world that be bat not discovered any comet tbat will knock tbe earth to piece next August. Tbe story was manufactured from whole clotb by a sensational Switi Journalist. Roll of Honor Pledge of the Producers' Union. I do hereby agree to cell all my produc tion of oil through or with the consent ol th agant of tbe Pitroleih Prodi-cubs Union. J A Vera, S A Woods, G R Kemp, J S McCray, N U Payne, M C Egbert, ,l.( Adams. G W Uawes, D P Williams, O F Sboublom, F J KefTor, Wa Thompsoa, J M Dickey, J W Wordeo, L P Walker, W C McCool, J W Irwio, L Osborn, N B Parker, M M Eaton, L H Collom, A J Hawley, D N Brandon, A Montrose, E D Fisher, J S Patterson, Jos Loge, Wm J McCray, J M Boy let, John Walters, J M Kepler, J W Gordon, John Waddell, L B Cellom. O N Payue, A M Kleckner, John Reynold, L B Farrel, Cha Pant, Jamet Devlin, II Sayeri, O S Leslie, J M Robinson, G W Winsor, A J Albrant, J u correal, 1 N Patterson, E N Robinson, Jamea Ellis. W T Arnold, Tb Hat i now open lor signatures at tb file of Ja. S McCray. The peopla of tb burned district In Wis consin eontioue to discover victims of tbe awful Ore of last Autumn. In cleaning ou bis well recently a man In Peshtigo louod the body or carpenter who had been at work for him when tbe fire came. A man in on of th smaller towot in Maine wat elected to office and got bit name In tbe papert, and tbe officers of a bank went for him to pay him $25, wbicb bad been In tba bank lourteen years, and they bad not been able to find tbe owner before. A Pblladelpia woman who, forty years ago, at tbe age of tweet sixteen, married a rich old fellow of of three-score for bis mon. ey. expectiug toon to be a gay an festive young widow, bat recently died etas 66, leaving a husband of 100, and four children to mourn her lost. A gentleman from Loodon lately, In mak Ing a return ol b'.i income to the Tax Com missioners, wrote on tbe paper: "For the last IQreeyeurt my interne ha been some what under 150; in future it will b more precarious, at tbe man is dead of whoir.e I borrowed tbe money." With a painlul lack ol chivalrio tender ness a Chicago paper declare that Nilleon is worn out with rapid traveling, much sing ing and jealousy of Miss Cary, and is begin a icg to look old and acid. Tbey bave a delightfully candid way in Chicago of asy iug what people elsewhere efien think. We learn tbat tb Tilusville and Petre leum Centra Railroad Company bav renew ed tbeir application for iijunctiou against the Warren and Venango Railroad, In th Supreme Court, and tbe case ia to be argued at Philadelphia n Saturday next. Her ald. Indiaoa now produces: glass wbiob rival tbat of France. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COONTT COMMISSIONER. TT. Record: I'leaw announce IT. R RIXOX, or Lunifilanler Towntnip, aa a candidate for Coun ty 1'nuiu.li-itiouer, tubjeet to the nances of the lie puhhcuu party at the primary election. MANX VOTERS. PROTHONOTAKY. J. J. HATGI1T. of Pleanartville, Pa., late Capt of Comwany "B." 111th Penn'a Vt. Vol. Infantry, will be a candidate for the office of Prothonaturv. of Vennngo county, subject to tbe natgea of the nepuniicau pany, ai tue primary election. P. W. IIA8TINGS, of Franklin, la candidate for the oflice tf Prothonatorv of Venanao Uunntv nulject to the decision of Uw Kepublliuaa party, at Local .Notice. 8. M. Pettengill Sc. Co. JIT Park How, New Totk, and Geo. P. Kowril A Co Adnrtlilng Agents, are the sole agants for the Pa, uroleum Centre Daily ltxooao In that dty. Ad- vartlHra In tbat city are requested to leave their evors with either of toe above homes . Picture colored In India Ink and oil, at Hempsted k Co' Gallery, jan, 15. ty Tbe finest Slock of fashionable Halt the latest styles ever brought to town just received at Aider)'. d Tb Dtik Alexis, Crown Prince of Kuaaia ordered one of tte 3ooriy Hut at ALDEN'fj. WANTED Second-Hand Engines, Saw & Grist Hill! Machin ery, In ffood order. Address with full description and price. H. M. DEMING, ark Cjty, Kansas. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ACADEMY OsYMusif OIL CITV. a i OIL CITY, .A. J NO. A WILEY, Mi GRIND PR0VIKC11L TH!t ui me celebrated actor, Mr BiWISAIBAMn Who will appear together with' a earefu'U selected company of artistes, for ' One Night Only! Thursday march 28tl.f In his great epeclality, dramatized ft.. Tennvsoas beautiful nn.. ... ENOCH ARDEN, As performed by him at BOOTH'S TBEA TRE, N. Y., lor eight oonsecuilv and at every FIRST CLASS THEATur (3Reeerved Seats may be obtained h telewraph to John A. Wiley, Oil Ciy pi taTAi Tilusville, March 27th. ni Just from New York, A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS. To tbe Citizens of Petroleum 'i Centre and vicinity. I have just received tbe largeit stock ot SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Now in tbe Oil Counlrv. and can nit ;n sell cheaper tban any other man in love. TO IMTX' FRIENDS I ask yon to call and see bnlore pursu ing elsewhere, as it Is lor your heiu Ai 1 in doing this. Deo't be led astray, but (lop noi examine my stock before going to any olLer place. I have tbe LARGEST STOCK OF HATS Ever before offered in ti e Oil Couolrj. Also, the finest Hock of Gents' Furnishing Goods In the countiy. . SGBEL. tlCltlVtE ANU VEfAHilllE If 'IltAlNSlO O. C. A' A li. It. On .nil oftur fiumluv. Kitl. ll'th. 1ST!. trains will run as follows: north no. 5. no. 3. '. 1- r 1 19 111 n w .1 111 n unite ii,iu-i mt - Leave Oil City 6.00 4 u. 2.43 r M. 7.25 m ..... n. 1 C lit I. ret.ceu o,.)u o.jj - 11 Tlmav. 7.1(1 4.117 8.53 " Arrive Curry, 8,65 ' 6,40 10,30 " BUUlilt f"s Leave Curry, 10,35 a -m fi.lOali. ftCUM TltllSV. l'.ZO F M. " P. Cen. 1.25 " S.2D 'R '-'O " irriveO. City 2.C5 ' J.dft " 9,10" Irvine. 4.45 ,11.50 " No. fi and 6 ran on Sunday. For Sale. A desirable House located In tb I Shore Block. Water convenient. I"'"' irabls reaidence for a email family. Tern" exceedingly cheap. Enquire at the r. u. VuBtrnam Kg- Ch ildren's Likeness taken betetej ,i.rT..,.. r 111 . m .mi 2 n m. ai tfempitei 4 Ce's Dagueirean Gallery. jaol3ll. W.iln if lli'llt. M. set taaai v Th building lately occupied by A. Sbultt a a Bakery and Grociry Store. r.- quire ui n. C t invrs. Petroleum Centre, Pa. ju30-lf. .. . ih. fnntilonib 9 uai 1 ana ,uut" Hat and Caps just received at ieo. ... LIVE AND LET LIVE! . i- i..iiatrnngt Jast received at Mease a, Flour and Feed Store. 1.800 Ibontiel s Mire WHITE OATS, which will be sold st w est cash prices! o2i-- t-Nowls thetllnieto buy H'',1 Cap cheap at the Jamestown Cloth'". oioie. Life sii Kembrandt pictures taken Hempsted 4 Co' Gallery ' WA let of old paper for sal tb" otfiiie. 8S-Now is the tluio to .purchase Clothing cheap, and A. ALDV,3tf. : n . i-,7philsdl- tf Latest styles or rMi. phi? and Boston Hat. and CVP'k id at A. Alden's Jamestown Clos 01 If GAPFNEY keepa "'"" ,pso h.TKnnh ai .nd London Porter, sir ally lor family use. . frf Go to the Jamestown Clotbiag - for your Clothing or all hind- W 1- .knar. selling goooa "uin 'Secure tb Shadow ere t be fades," by going to H8?' guerrean Gallery, Petroleum1Ug' rf Beaut If ul and fashionable ScM NeckTl, at hV
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