J. I t .1 ! I'M i. SHUGERT& 8neewors 1o lUFarlaod, Imlta 0. J Merchant Tailors I AXlVDBaLKBs 12 Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR.JSPRING & FRANKLIN STS., TITBSV.IiLE, PA.1 Hew put In one of the finest assortment. J CL02BS& CASSIMERES ENGLISH, FREXCHeAXD AMERICAN co A.Tiisras, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY YESTINGS. Srtr OBored ha-ths Oil Region. TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS &c CAPS, 1 tu Latest and Nobbiest Style. A FULL LINE CP Gents' Furnishing Goods, &o; etroleum Centre Daily Record. B Pet. centre Ia Saturday march 30. Ulvliie service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH cervices every oauoniu at ii A. At. ana P. M. Sabbath School at 2'4 P. M. U free. A cordial Invitation extend- 4 to all. Rxv. P. W. Scokibld, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching; at 11 o'clock A. 11., and 7S o'clock P. M. D. FATTON, Pastor.v I p Petroleum Centre Lodge,- lVo ri, i. o. of o. p. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. J. E. BOYLES, N. G. W. A. Keller, A. Sec'y. tyi'Iice f meeting, Main St., opposite McUilntock House. A. O. of IT. V. Lllierty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of V. W., meets evnrv Monday evening at 7 o'clock, in uoil l-ellow's Hall, 1'etroleutu Ceotre, Miinn'i. Peon' A. Glu.v, M. W. 8. n, KOOKER. R. Gold at 1 p. in. 1101 MASS MEETING. Oil producers, refiners and people inter rsted are respectively requested to attend tcsss treeting at Oil City, Wednesday, April, 3d, at Lore's Aoademy of Music, at 10 o'clock a. m. to bear the report of, lb Committee on Legislation, Transportation, Railroad and Finance; also ether import at business, j F. W. Mitchell, Chairman General Committee The South Improvement Company qties- cator i rffceiy siea was oii cussed to sen extent at the Opera Uoase Saloon, night before last. The universal opinion appeared to be that had oy oi ioe meoioers or the monopoly "put in an appearance" about that time, a little I UIV u ill no j resulted. . '0 d otral Hons, fa aociog in the air would bave resu Tbe donation visit at tbe Cen last evening, for tbe benefit of Rev. Scbo- field, pastor of tbe M. E. Church, wes not only a very pleasant affair and largely at tended, but was a aaccess In a pecuniary point of view, uearly $300 In money being donated for the benefit of tbe Kev. gentle man. The committee desire to return tbelr tbenluto Mr. G. J. Cross, tbe gentlemanly iiroprletor of the Central House, and tbe young India of that bouse, for giviog tbelr eeiwices.free aud tbe use of the hotel. Also to tbeColurnbia Cornet Band lor furnishing uuslo free. A Young Ken' .Christian Association baa been etarted at Tionest. Good .enough I Tbe Buffalo and Tiiusville Railroad has been organizad'wilb tbe following officers at t bis end of the route: President W. B. Roberts. Directors F.'w. Andrews. Ssbiu. Min r, W. W. Thompson, E, A. L. Roberts, G. G. Hyde, James H. Davis, John DiUiog. bam, Tilusvtlle; Jamas Parshall, E. B. Grandin, Tldlouto; W. B. Benedict, Enter prise J James MoCray, Pelrolrtuia Centre; B. Q Broern, Plaaaaotvllle. A trjIngliu-taklngUble tolU jisy A meeting was held at Cleveland, en Wednesday last, to take action in regard to relieving the wants of the sufferers by the stoppage of the refineries at that point. It was sta ed at the meeting that many families were suffering for the hare necessi ties or lire, and unlets tbelr wants were re lieved at once cases ol actual starvation might ensue. We do not propose to moral- tat, but it appears to us this suffering ia bu just retribution. Cleveland, it is well known to all hereabouts, I the headquarters or tbe inrernal combination that sought our ruin and that or tbe entire oil region, by their rascally endeavors to control and manipulate the enllie business, and now that they bave failed, as a ma tier of course ouch suffering follews among tbe poorer Classes who depended entirely upon tbe run niag of the refineries for their daily bread. Had this fallen on tbe bead of such villain as Rockefeller, Andrews, Watson, Boat wick, Lock hart, and others of tbe ring, tbe verdict would have been, so far as this re gion is concerned ''Served them right!'' The Cleveland papers, with tbe exception of the Herald, prate loudly in regard to the misery and want caused tlieli cilizeos sim ply because the oil men refused to be ruin d by tbe So. Imp swindle, but bare not one word of sympathy for the army of men thrown out of employmeut estimated as high as 20,000 in tbe Pennsylvania region through tbe vile machinations of the A-iokeJ roulless rascals and robbers of that city, who, htd they their just deserts, weuid long sir.ee hare been banged higher thus Homan. Nearly all of tbe men thrown out of employment in this region a:e men of family, dependent en their daily earning; for tbe support of themselves and families, consequently tbe suffering Is fully as great as in Cleveland. With ail this view, where is tbe man but what wi I unite in putting down the monopoly, and in saying that tbe names of the men that wrought all tbi" isery should be consigned to lafarnv and forever held in contempt by all good meo. Will tbe organs of the ring at Cleveland please copy 7 Jr Rain this afternoon.' A It appears that some of the sections of tbe Chicago Churches are not to be fooled with. Recently a stranger visited one of their tabernacles on the Sabbath and seated himself ia an unoccupied pevr near tbe door. He was requested to take Hp a po'. lion further down. He said be preferred sitting where be was. The Hard Shell brother told him be would like it better near tbe center of tbe cbuicb. Tbe stranger said he guessed not. The brother Slid be guessed yes. Then, after a- moment's pause, be reached lorth bis right "bunch of fives" and mixed them up carelessly in tbe strangor's coat collar. Tbey botb began to move toward tbe door. The moremeot lasted five minutes, at tbe termination of which tbe stranger gathered up tbe wrecks of liis apparell that were scattered loosely about tbe sidewalk, and gloomliy meander ed off, while tbe brother, seeiog things -e thro' a glass darkly," groped bis way from tho sanctuary to bis own fireside and devot ed tbe Test of tbe Sabbath to bodily rooova ' tion. Wasted! ASimonpuieS. I. C. Azent. Must be posted and willing lo di "dirty work." Of course no honorable man will apply. We see by tbe Voloano (W. Vs.) Lubrl- tbat tbe Producers lo I bat section ate to have trouble in securing transpor tation for their oil without an Increase of freight tariff. As usual a railroad corpora, 'ion is at the bottom of it. This baa been tbe longest skating season on record in New York. It bas lasted 112 duye twenty days more than any one that bas preceded it. Tbe baik Nitniod was burnt oil' Bermuda on the 10th Inst. Of eventeen persons o ioard only ten were saved. The vessel was boaded with naptha- and kerosene, aud a" explosion from some unknown cause took place in the bold behind' tbe main batch. It is believed that the Captain's wife and daughter, a young girl,. were in tbe cabin at tbe time of tbe explosion, When the fire was seen Irom the harbor bf Bermuda it wng too late to render any assistance. Brilliant colors and gilding have been lavishly used in decorating the lront of a magnificent new store in Broadway, New York. This gorgeousness are said to be al ready designed by which eveu tbe radiant costumes of tbe most resplendent metropolis tan belle will be outshone. Colonel King, of Texas, baa a sang liltle farm of 84,132 sores, whoreon are pastured 65,000 burped oattle, 10,000 j horses, 7,000 hecp and 8,000 goats. lid ward Park, Teller of tbe Bank of ban Jose, California, suicided on Monday by shooting himself through tbe bead and ful ling into the Guadaloupe river. No cause U.Vcoi'n. X The rinlLS of Coal Mining. Death In tho mines Is horrible to contemplate, and more horrible to experience. Shut out from (be llsbt of day. shut out from tbe voice of friends, shut out from every means of re lief, tbe poor victims Inhale) at every breath the poisonous gases which work almost eertald death. For years tlir cool miners ol Pennsylvania were left to the mercy of soulless corporations thaf failed to piovide against accidents which led lo great loss ol life. At I act tbe Legislature of Pennsyl vania passed a law on the ventilati n ol mines, and It was thought that the olass of calamities that had rendered tbe past so dark, lo tho Lackawanna, Schuylkill, Le high and other regions would be averted But the statistics furnished la the Slate Government by the Mine Inspectors In the anthracite regions for the year 1871 Is proof of the fact that tbe Mine Ventilation law Is not enforced as It should be, or tbe list ol deaths for 1871 would not and could not be so great. We subjoin tte(lark record: Killed. Injured. Lackawanna District 64 91 Wyoming District C2 36 Lehigh District 23 36 Northumberland County 20 f4 Dauphin County C 14 Columbia County 1 2 Schuylkill County 201 339 Totals 272 672 Tbe Soranton Republicanjsays tbit aVout one-third of the whole number of the killed met tbelr death ou account of tho neglect of operators lo make second openings lo their mines. Another third were killed by the explosion of gases wblcb would have been averted if tbe law requiring every mine lo to examined by an experienced miner with a safety lamp befur the workmen enter it bad been complied with. About one-sixth lost their lives thrqjig3 mere negligence, In not paying sufficient attention to tbe rcol of the mines and otherwise, wbiie the remain- i ing one-sixth of tbe whole number were killed by really unforeseen and unavo;da- nie acciuenis. y ' Fipht in r Concert flrilnnn. Pintnl ahnta fired. Black jacks used. Beer classes thrown around. TahTes broken and us?rt a s weapvos. Tbe doors closed and tho Polic refused omittance," is tho cheerful heading to a piece of local news In a Philadelphia paper yesteiday. Thts is pretty conduct luf Quakers! ' Tlie Fil.o Hill Juccdc, 1 The reference being .ireVinJhe Pitts ourgn papers to an attempt lv pass another Iree pipe bill, arose from a bill offered by Mr. Ballentine several days ago, extending the general manufacturing and miuing law. or what Is now known as the free pip bill for the oil regions, to Allegheny, Pa. This bill was Introdno d in obedience to a iio patch purporting to come from the Petro leum Association of Pittsburgh. This dit palcb has sinse proved to be t'0ru, and in obedience to the desire of the Petroleum Association, Mr! Balleotlne. bad the hill killed, Inasmuch as it would unavoidable divert the trade to tha Baltimore and Ohio rniitn. rPittflhiirrrh Hnmnmrpliil A ... . lUirrortvsometlaifS cast unpleasant rtnYc tions. Oue did in BoBton last' Saturday, when a young woman, seeking to slyly op. proprlate a parr ol kid gloves while tie clerk's bsck was turned, was thus detected by bim. ne didn't do anything in a hurry, but wbea sbe banded bim five dollars to pay for another pair aBe bad bought, be suavely smilled, and said, "That will pay for botb pairs." The maiden blusbed sad hastily retirtd. . The Badger & Karns new well south Of the Stone bouse properly is dalng fully 40 barrels per day, another well west of this and distant about SO rods, owned by came parties, is ready for testing. Tb same parties have another well down about 700 feet on tbe N. W. corner of tb Say faim and near tbe Martinsburg road. Tbe Tom Scott well on the Kelly farm jtist north of Martinsburg is down 1000 feet and shut down for want of water witb a set of tools stuck in tbe bottom of ll. A great portion of the Fletcher tract cist of Martinsburg bas been leased in lots or from 10 to 60 acres each; some of these leases were taken some three months ago for im mediate operations, and not one well baa yet been started except the one sunk by J A. Lambing last fall. Emlenton Sun. Tbe Russian masses of the people are said to be good mechanics or workmen only from tbe imitative capacity, but possess no orig inallly. Jacob Martin, at tho Cbillicoth nans Peoria, 111., met witb a terrlblo death last night. He bad been sick and in a fit of d Urium started to walk with a kerosene lamp In bis bands, but falling down broke It, setting fire to bis clotbas and was burned to death. QA stsy of proceedings bas been granted in tbe case of Marlow tbe Jamestown Murderer, ana a new ttui wlll be bad. OF Till! BAY. Washington bas 4S0 blondes. Stop Philadelphia's mouth by giving ti the Capital.' There Is a vllllage in Hopkins Connty, ' Kentucky, called Ty-Wtopplty. Illinois prodused 05,000 tune of pig metal lust year live years ago not a tun. The spectacle of a steamer running lo a fire OtuaMj frlgbUoed a Milwaukee cow to datt. Ao urigalUnt Minnesota paper published the name of 103 old maids and widows who are glad It is Leap Year. God love S. Ortb, the celebrated Indiana statesman, gels into the Kansas paper" a Golden S. North. It used lo W "Gotleib.' A 'Frisco man bought an old trunk lor six bits (seventy-five cents), and lound In l several moss agates worth $75, and an ame thyst valued at $130. A hotel in Grape street, Syracuse, befbtj, which there is a large watering trough, ha a sign bearing the suggestive words: "Milk meu's Retreat." The SavatinaS- News bas received for pub. Ilcatiun a lunching "ton nit lo a Violet," in the tourie of wbicb "zephyr" is' mada to rhyme with "heifer." A grocer recently bad a pound of sugar returned, with a note slating that it con tained too much sand for table use, and not enough for bui.dlug purposes. A Dr. Stearns of Baltimore, bss prepared a complete concordance to tbe Constitution of tbe United State, by which aoy passage may be found at once, if any word in' It I, remembered. St. Louis bas a heroine who rnthed up a fire-ladder into a bnrning house, rescued ber somnolent lover without experiencing any damage (Briber than a slightly acorcbed chigaun. An interesting boy of nine summers, be longing !6 Virginia eity, Nevada, painted bis liltle brother in tbe most approved Si oux manuer aud exhibited htm as a captur ed child of "Spotted Tail" lor the sum o1 twenty-live ceois a ticket, lo that boy is '.be Rukig of another Barnuni, aud with all the weutarn improvements. A etory is told of a youtblul member of rbe bar at St. Albefis, who plunged iutu a glowing exordium. in presenting bis osse, in which he declared that "when we lookback !o the iintroudtfu paths ot the future, we brbotuatiiu luotprmts el art Almighty band." Elite Biaekman, a venerable Shaker, o' Lebanon, Mass., baa' patted from his life long association, and goue to live with the world's people at Boston, During the performance at' a London tbea tet on tbe 1 -1 It ol February, a little perform, er not down on tbe bill, made bis lirst ap pearance on any stage. Some idea ol what newspaper "good wil' Is worth, may be bad from the recent sale of IbeSt. Louis Democrat lor $!5f,100, while the establishment would sot Inventory si over $100,000, all told tbe balance, $350, 100, is for "good will." The rumor that Iiockafrliow, one of tbe Directors f tbe South Improvement Com pany ia disgusted with bis new relationship to the Oil K -glon, and is about to enlist as a "General" tu the armies ol the San Ho mino usurper, Baez. is contradicted. He's going into the forwarding business shovel ling stone from biscurnfield Into the corners Ol tbe fenc.ee! lit:u) ftotlsteft. 8. Mr Pcttengsll &. Co. :!7 Paris Hour, New Yoik, and Geo. P. liowell 4 Co Adtartlsing Agent., are the sola agents for the Pe, iroltum centre Daii.t IIecosd In that city. Ad 'vertisrra In that city are requested to laav tbelr avora with either of toe aliovo bouaea The Poor Book of Cherry tree Township, between the mouth of Tarr Run aud Pion eer. The liuder will please band'1 to Thom as Mcllugb, of Petroleum Cestre, aod oblige w. w. Litfe; J. L. FoaxiH, Overseer; Cberrytiee, March 29th' Ih72. maroh 30-31, GIKL WANTED- Girl wanted lo do general housework. Euquiro at J. Wolf's Jewelry Store. March 28-If. mi Male. A desirable and paying business, In a good location. Income I ruin $1,200 to fl.fiOO per month. Terms moderate. For full particulars enquire at the Record office. incb22 lni. jgT Go to tbe Jamestown Clothing Slore for your Clothing of all kinds. Tbey are selling goods "dirt cheap." E3T Beauliitrl und fashionable Sorff and Neck Ties, a-f. , ALDEN'S. ihr Sale. , A desirable fjouso located In tbe Lake Shore Blo. 'Viator convenient. Is a de sirable residence 'for a small family. Terms excecdibgly cuttp. ' Enquire at tbe P. O. NewsroatfT t Another ValnabiTfoT lion. I,e CATK'S HACK-SUCTION PP-EVEx. " paini.o August IB, Wli Wl . 1 tlrely revents the Ingress ot air In oil " the tailing 1. Doing drawn. It ia ( Wl lo oil operators, that upon wells wlnm are nierf It Is nocosa y to proaerva asneath, foot vacuum as possible, and Ih.t .i. . lot Into the well, at any tlme, whl11 tn' he avoided; continently, wlienver the tti? drawn fr m a will it I. the cai r ., ' It, as the ainfflng box, balng then eceaMri. ' ed, tbe air Immediately rustic, w k-J. luhlnff and caainir. Into lha .u . TO M ' - B . L'S into tea rock and gaavema, and coiaeqnautly can, .? oil and gas to rush back to' a great dim,,-. ? much ao, that it almost alwaya tab alter pumping la resumed for a well to l 0. hack to It. former condition, and oftcntim.. auveral w.oki; aud qulie fninenllwelUli.k almost compel ly ruined hy tha air being In white drawing tuning The BACK-SI C HON J'uT.VKNToH I, " - in men a way n,., rnmnlttf!tv .hnt. nn tli a,..A 1.-1 .. iv ..i-,,,T, ,nc ,tl.; " ."vu,uiij ,11m not a panicle i air can get throh at any time wh'.lc the tohin lielng drnwu aud replaced. It .itpjiii,., a (vaa, ; leu, anu is, without question, 0110 of the muit , unble Inventions of I he dny, tn tho-eert rdi..! oil buslueas. No well should ba without It, n,U, too times save, ten llinoa l,s cost bv one. n'.l.. CJT li is maimractured nt the l (il X)y ,V1 .MAfniNB RliDPof ASDIiEWS CO , ti. uu 1 r., j-a., niiu u,r sa e ny Hardware Dualcn. Tldlouto, IV, March SS, ls:a taw .1m. GATES' BACK SUCTION pn VENTOR. '1 imara. Kb. 3, n; Mnssts. Asttoews Co i:fsti.ies:-i uaiiioiieoi iai r. nu'h M i rui.v pug iV TOKK, I can confidently rcconimmd tin-,,. who have occasion i us. the same, rs tl . b.t p,. veator nf B:Kk Unction on nil W1,. Onru,.i! so small that it hamly paid to m It Alter r-tuiL-on ono of OA IKS' HACK M.TT1UN I'M VKNTOIcS tin- prod'iction vva- Iticrert.tl i j.,. paving well. Bciore we put the Itw k ueiioa W veutt.r on tlie well, we invariably had to pump t',. we' I two week btfoic wo eou.d rv.tore it 10 it, jo iner prodileth.n alter drawini; tubing, 't hi, ,j ttrely obviateu by the use of the 1'revent.r Hart, I'ehkins & Co. Tiucarn, Jan 3d, MEf!!". ANnmws A Co Mavlpe ih-iroirt'i tot-il th iitlluv i f CAM'S.' HACK H'uiiA 1'HKVBN fOlt, wo cnnsWer them oe of the a... useful Inventions eVt-r nmdo for oil p, and . think we arc ruii.thle of Judci' f of ilitm. bavin; thiee on our well. We ejin m.w d aw t bhg, aid when they are replaced the wells proowe rt.e Mm a. b -lowdrawtnir. Ihussliowiup tnat the PrtttLtir ed'uc:ually provtuts all iliL-ri-s, of nir. Vou-s rcpoi-tfiil.y, IIacos i Eicjrr. Utt.sns Anurfws A 0 flrxTs: Thi l t renifv mat I !mve used onu ol ca'1'K' BACK sre TUW fHEVKXTuHN, on the Lea s. Ill lihnl l.e.1,0 Kcononute Hill, anil would not do wit-oai it at any price, a it will do all mu! mot. thnniti recommended In uo. i d 1 can elicerlully leco nieml it 10 all Oil Operators wlio have any ilacktic tiou Weils. Yonrs, Atr . Join Murj. Tldlnrte, Fcb'v tl, 1STS Inw Jim. AXMUrMC'rHK.vrs.' COUNTY CU.MMI8S10NEU. T.P. TtKcnnu: Please annoiinro II. It niXuV, of Cornplantor rrowiisliip, as a raiididatefirCiiif tv l'olii;lssloner, subject tn tbf n-ii.es of lli to publican party at the primary election. v 1 MAS TOTMH. rfit'THCNOTAHT. .1 .T nAIfillT. nr Plnnur.tville. V.. late Cli 0 of Company "II," llllh I'enn'a Vet. Vol. lutolry. will 110 li CHUUIuttia lur iiic uiiih-,.i 1.-. - . of Vinnnira' couniy. s,:i!eer to the u. ure. ol lie nepui'iicau jmrij, inn imuiaij viwuuu. F, W. IIA8TIN0S, of Krnnklln. Is a candidate for the oftlce of I'rothonninrv of Vensrjo Cout. subject to ire decision of the Itcpunlliinin pant, 11 pi:uiary eloctiou. Mr. Editor Please anninnc. the name fl' Kia rRi. uh-.vviii.ns 1 f TMr,iiinni Centre.! oindld-te for the Oflice of Pruibonotsr. ol Vem- go niuity. at tlie ensinnR Kepunniaa non"'j cleciion We believe lr. It. would till tlie nil with eutir saiislactiou to all. Many Voters- RKOISTEU A.NU ffECOKDEK. Cofkplanteu, March S!d, 1B7J. EniTon Daiit ItKr. an Von will pha noime. that JAMES W. SHAW will bu a can date fo' rnninlnation for lbs i of Hiuisier aw Kecordtr at tha eufuiug ltepublicnii Primary tion. . ... ,. Mr. 8hnw waa n prlvnte In the Army of the Ion and lnt his riL-bl arm in our own Male at 1 baitle or tie tysbursi He in competent, pronipt aw oblltinl!, and has Kiven entire .ntisfacliun i htislnes. imbllo as an officer. Tlieref.ro ha'lnK"! disabled-In the sen ice of our country, but win well qual'lled for he position, a d hnviog the ' deuce of tiio hnslness public and romraOT1''". ri.-o as an ntllcer. his re nomination will near."" at our Primary Election on tlie "ay "f neat VEttAKiei Corirtt f.EW ADVERTiSESlliNTS. Just from New York. A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS, To tbe Citizens of Fetroleuffi Centre and vicinity. t bave just received tbe largest stock of SPRING AND-SUMMER CLOTHING Now In the Oil Country, and can and wilj asll oheaiSer lhan anv other man in w TO IMTST PBIEDS I ask you to call and see before pit c ing elsewhere, a It is fof your benefic i doing this. Don't be led astray, bu ; sF examine my stock before going to suy place. I bave tbe LARGEST STOCK OF HATS Ever before offered In the Oil Cou"7 Also, tbe finest slock or Gents' Furnishing Goods ,8tb.couDUy.ioBEfii, I 1
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