- a J M in. SHUGERT & STAEItf ISncaesiort 1o MsFarlaoi, Smith Co.J) Merchant Tailors! Gents' Furnishing Goods, COR. 6PIUNG 4 FRANKLIN STS., TITIST.L.LE, PA. (la, put I on of th. flneet UfarimenU eg) AJLdim& CAJSSIMERES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND' AMERICAN COATINGS, .MIXED AND STRirED SUITINGS, 3FANCY VESTINGS. Jvor offend In Iht Oil Region. TVlrSNTT EIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS Sc caps; AU OS Lltcit aud Nobbiest Styles. , A FULL LISS OF 5ents-" 1 urnishing Goods, &c. etroleum Centre Daily Record, Pet. Centre Xoeadari April 2J Divine service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 4'i P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P.M. eats free. A oordlal lo citation extend ed la elL Kit. P. IT. ScortELs, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7W 'coW IL P. PATTON. Pator. Petrolenm Centre liOdse.Wot TIO, J.U.OIU.F. yl Regular meeting nights Friday, at7 v viuoa. oigueg. , . . ,. J. E. BOYLES, N. G. i' A. Kkli.SR, A. Sec'y. ' tf"H r meeting, Main St., oppoaits McUiiniock House. . . A . Of' V. W. LltieYty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of V. W., meets ev.-ry Monday evening at 7 o'clock, m Od.l F.llow s Hull, Petroleum Centre, 1'enu'a. . A. Gles, M. W. K. If. Kookcn, R. Gold at I p. in.;iOSJ4' HISS MEETim Oil producers, refiners and people inter led are respectively requested to attend a mats ireeting at Oil City, Wednesday, April, 3d, at Love's Academy of Music, at .10 o'clock a. m. to bear tbe report of (tbe Committee on Legislation, Transportatioc, Railroad and Finance; also ether import aai business. F. W. MiTcnxu., Chairman General Committee. Let M oil prodjeer, rentier, engineerJ ruur, laborer, or auy other man who de rle nlj support from tbe oil business, eon ale himself with the thought that tbe So. Improvement monopoly war is over; let them disabuse their aina's at one, as suob is net tlx base. Therefore, .ill should attend tbe mass meeting at Oil City, to-morrow, which is held for the purpose of o.evisiog further ways and means for csrrylng tbe war and ritoaaling the eoujtnoo enemy. "Once more unto tbe breach, desr friends, ooea nsre, ' and the victory over monopolies wlij be complete! A bill bts passed tbe State Legislature and been approved by tbe Governor, Incor porating tbe tit. Petersburg Water Compa ny, organized lot tbe purpose of forcing water up from tbt Allegheny River through pipes or main, in sufficient quantitiea for supplying tbe wells and tbe inhabitants of tbat borough and vicinity with good water. Mr. Harry Derousse, ot Petroleum Centre, first originated tbe idea or establishing wa ter works at Petersburg, and lult for Phila delphia this morning to make the oecossary arrangementa for beginning tbe work. Mr. A. AMeu, the well known proprietor ol tbe Jamestown Clothing Store, leaves fur New Yurk in a day or two for the pur m of purchasing bis stock of Spring and Summer Clothing. He promises to bring lock the latest novelties io tbat line. Tnere ai yet some lew cases of small pox In the vloinitv of Psriter's Landing. A wan reenlly died., frm that dlteate, on the Bite farm.. s How V srt Qcbkii. 'Now that the Free Pipe bill bat become a law, -with lb exoep tion of excluding Allegheny county, and the charter of the South Improvement Company baa oeen repealed, ids ruts burgh papers are jnst beglnlng to realize that the oil pro ducers of this region hive a good deal of power, and thev also begin to realize that the refining intoreste of that city are jeepar dy consequently they set np a pitiful whine that Is truly agonizing. When ruination stared our people in the face through the platting of the vile coosplrators composing toe monopoly, toe i'lttsburgh press was as silent as doath in regard to the subject, not having even one word of sympathy for the oil men. But now that tbe conspirator's Utile game is blocked, and Pittsburgh is left out in tbe cold as regards reunion oil, bow exceedingly dear the producers have become and bow mash the Pittsburgh papers do love them until the next favorable oppor tunity presents itself to stab them In the backi Speaking of tba Free Pipe bill, the Mail says: The - Legislature recently passed a free pipe law, but excluded Allegheny- county from Us provisions. Bills were introduced to remedy this, and give to Pittsburgh tbe same privileges in this tespect as any other refining point in the State. Mr. Ballaatine in tbe Uonse, and Mr. Graham, in the Sent oto, objected on Thursday to their passage, representing that the oil trade ol Pittsburgh did not desire a free pipe bill. On bearing this tbe oilmen joined In a dispatch tbe same nlgbt, laformlng them that this wss a mistake, and that tbe entire oil trade de manded the passage of tbe bills. The dis patch was signed by every oil ma that could .be reached in tbe limited time in wbici to obtain them. We hope our mem' bers will do Pittsburgh justice io tbls mat ter, and simple justice demands the exten sion of the free pipe law to this city. II men are willing to invest money in pipes that will benefit our city, there is no reason why they should not have the privilege ol doing so; and if other points are given tbe right to lay pipes, why should not Pitts burgh? Tbe present rates of freight are ruinous to Pittsburgh, and tbe oil men say that iftbey do not secure a pipe law they most abacdun Pittsburgh aionce at a rellu- lag peloi.- Here U bow Cleveland is made to suftV by tbe great and good Watson, tbe piousr Rockefeller, tbenoble Warden, end' other members of tbat charitable Institution known as tbe So. Imp. Co. Tbe Herald says: Saturday morning an adjoruned meeting of oil refiners and dealers wa held at tho office of W. II. Doan, to bear the report ol tbn committee appointed to investigate the condition and immediate necessities of the men thrown out ot employment by the oil troubles, and devil meaus for their relief. As far as tbe committee were able tu learn about two thousand men are out of employ, ment, representing a population of from eight to ten thousand. Careful inquiry has shown that thus far only some forty fami lies were actually in a suffering condition, the great mass ot these men having been sufficiect'y ptovident to have a little laid by for time of need. It waa belleverl thai In two or three weeks most of tbe men' wodld be able to get work; Mr. David Short was appointed a Committee to sollsit subscrip tions and relieve tbe wants et the suffering. Seven hundred and sixty dollars were sub- scribed'on tbe spot. With tbat generous liberality character istic of tbe people of tbe oil region, tbe ar ticle published in yesterday's Record in relation to tbe destitute family at the mouth of Tarr Run, has called firth a response in tbe shape ol a substantial donation of pro visions and other necessaries. Our friend Armstrong, of tbe firm of Mease & A., took the matter In band this moraine, with tbe following result: IliW Parker doasted a goodly quantity of meat; G W Kiug. Sr, d; O F Scbonblom, groceries; Mease & Armatrong, potatoes, flour aod meal; fl II Warner, potatoes; Wni J McCray, sack of me.il; Scbarmerborn & TenEyck, proviso lout; J M Henry .tCo, do. Other parties doaalea clothing, &c. The teat of gratitude shed by lbs sick man and toll worn wife at the receipt of so generous a donation, amply recompensed the donors. Such outbursts of sympathy with tbe poor, prove conclusively tbere is a goodly portion of tbe "nlk of human kind nest' left among people yet. Large flocks af pigeons have passed over within a day or two en route north. A young eonpie who were lately married in West Newbury, Mass., and set up house. keeping, wero obliged to apply to tbe over, seers of tbe poor at tbe end of two weeks for a supply of provisions. Tbe lawyers' fees ia the notorious Tioh borne case amoiiolsto $600,000. Tbe jury men were paid $5 a day. and for the 103 days durlug (vulcb the trial lasted, received- $6,!f0. Plating With Edged Too:.. Tbls Is what usually comes of playing with edged tools: A lellew np in Oregon thought he would be smart and just bave a little fun with a young lady on wbom be had waited two or three times. lie asked her what she would do If a nice looking young fellow asked her to marry him. She smiled, oh, so gushingly, and looked good enough' to eat, but said nothing. Then be asked her wbat she would say if he asked her to marry blm. She threw ber arms areund him, and rushed outof tbe room for bat and sbawl. Tbe poor fellow says he was never married so sadden in his life. Probably that was tbe nearest she ever come to being asked, and sbe thought fooling around with sentiment would be dangerous. Personal. Mr. John Q. Hamilton, long eoanecled with the Central House of tbls place In tbe capacity ef Superintendent, has retired from that position te take the same plaee in the Duncan House at Oil City. Durlug his connection with tbe Cen. tral Home, ly uniform courtesy and attention to tbe wants aod comfort of the guests of tbat popular hotel, Mr. II. has made bosts of friends in this vioinity aod throughout the oil region, who, while they sincerely regret bis departure, will follow blm with their best wishes for bis future welfare and success In tbe battle of life. We wish yen good luck, old boy, and "May time wbo sheds histilight o'er all, And daily dooms some joy to death, O'er you let years so gently fall, Tbey shall not crush one flower beneath. As half in shade and half In sun This world along it's path advances, May tbat side tho sun's upon Be all tbat e'er shall meet your glances. nou. S. Griffith, member of Congress from this distrlot, baa written a letter de fining bis position on the Souther n Impiove ment monopoly conspiracy. He says In one paragraph : Tbe acts of assembly Incorporating tbe South Imnrovement Cimnitnv? anil lriailrMl corporations, parsed by our (legislature, (if indeed any such acts were passed,) lor vast powers and privileges conferred, uncertain ty and in definite oharaeter, of the objects intended and irresponsibility under said charter, of those intrusted with such unlim ited powers, are the most remarkable in tbe history of American corrupt legislation. II such acts do not areuse our people and unite Hbem In self defense, snd inspire them with settled determination to defend their rights, and expose and puninb these oppres sors, tbey bad betur at once nbnllsh their legislature, thus at leat sivintr, a UFciees annual Expense, and then request our in li tem kln ily tu take etiargu ol us aud,our in terest!; Here is the stump speech in Hih form if a prayer, that caiisrd the Chaplain nt the Massachusetts House Io be c:led to of der: "Tbe esrlb is thine, O Lord, anil tbe full nes thereof; tbe world and tbey tbat lwel therein; and new aurther of tho World's great questions prests into this chamber for an answer: What dull we do f.ir W6.uau? And clamor answers, let ber vote; clainnr answers cgain, don't let ber vote. Clumor thunders clamor wbine-clamor prays clamor jeers. Shall we heed the jeers uf clamor! God forbid I It there be suy stain or a right withheld from these bright, bless ed beings wbq as mothers, wives, sisteis. daughter, companions, frieods. make up so much of tbe happiness of commonwealth homes, give us wisdom clear enouah to ssei and will strong enough to expunge tbat stain rom tbe resaids of our otherwise prosperous State." The prayer wss really addressed to tbe gallery, where a great many prayers go, be- beeause a large number of woman rights females were present. Converted Indians sing "Now 1 Lay Me'' with warwboop accompaniment. The enW is said le-'to very soothing. Widow Fay of Oregon has set up a cigar mauulactory, and ber weeds are said to be tbe best in the State. It is reported that there ere seranty-five counties In Texas in which there is- not a single Sunday school. An Illinois editor thus sarcastically speak. of the marrlago or a professional brother in Indiana: "He stepped' upon tbe bymenla1 platform, adjusted tbe fatal noose, and swung oif Into tbat uosilent bourno whence he can never return, save by tbe Iudianapo lis connecting lines." A guod story Is to d ot a Si. Louis nobby dry goods clerk who attended a dance In the rural district a few evenings since. He wore a Cheviot shirt, aud put on a great many airs. He was somewhat taken down, how ever, when be overheard one country lass say to another: "Tbat St. Louis chap sling, ou a heap of style for a teller that wears a budtick shirt." Matlbla Fletcher of lows, the "queen o' the Western platform," bas completed a brilliant course ol KcUirfs lo Obis. A Deskhtkd Town. A few days sgo tbe editor of a Western paper visited Meadow Lake City. This city was once one or tbe most famous of the mining towns, ne went up on snow-shoes and took a look at the deserted aud snow-covered place. The homes which were only ono story in height were covered to their tools with snow. Tbe two story bouses were surrounded with snow to tbe second stery. Not a living be lag was to be seen by blm. He was mon arch of that sunwy desolation. Signs swung In tbe cold wind, and just grazed in their swing the surface or tbe snow. Prom inent among tbe signs wss that of a brok er's offloe.gjust opposite tbe old ball of tbe Board of Brokers. The large bolel tbere was yet liiroiahed, and beds and bedding re mained there. Our friend, standing In bis snow-Bboes, gazed into tbe hotel while be stood on the snow surface, level with tbe second story, and be saw clean linen on the deserted beds. He wanted to take a rest In the eomfortatile looking quarters, but tbere was no fuel or lood Io sight, and be bad to go down lower to a ditch tender's cabin to get fire aud appease bis hunger. Many or tbe houses have this winter been broken down by tbe weight or snow on their roofs, but many more remain just as tbey were when their owners left. Tbe property des erted is safe, as cold and snow bsve locked all against the depredations vf burglars. Meadow Lake is a a intor residence no more. l'ETEItSHlltUH. The S I C. does not seem to Interfere much with operations in the vicinity or the Sitrgcos and the Cook wells. Dan Ritz farm, some eight or ten w tills are being start, ed some are in process ol drilling and others ars being prepared. A well owned by Fred Andrews louatrd on the eastern edge ot tbe Dan Ritz farm, and near the centre, is down about to' the boulder; be expec's to finish next wees. Andrews, Bly fc Co. have another well In tbe saud on Asbbaagb run about 20 rods be. lew tbe old Hillings well, it flows every time the toals are drawn, over tbe derriek. The Ashmer A Pauley well en the Bluff south of A. B. Jt Co., Is doing 60 barrels per day, and Foggan's well about 20 reds west of this is doing 65 barrels per day by actua1 measurement. South of these several new wells nte bei g commenced on property o1 Yeibach & Co., or Warroo. Grades are mado and lumber on tbe ground for 4 or 6 new rigs on tbe gbnup farm, upon which the Hess well Is located. Emeintoo r'un. On Mooday morning las', while Ibe hands were drawing rods at Ibe Herald well, ewn ed by Ilog.in & Bros., Bear Creek, ou Ibe Irvin (arm, the boiler exploded, caused by too high a pressure of steam, and shattered engine bouse and other surroundings to pieces Tbe workmen fortunately escaped unbmt. Mrs. Straup, an old lidy, wife of Jacob Stroun, or Lawrenceburg, was severely burned a lew days ayo. Sbe was cleaning some clothes with beoz'ne and aip osch d too neurtbe fire wlih the ioflamable maier iai, and thus tbe accident occured. Oil man's Journal. --Mario and his new young wile, Lady Harriet Beaufort, aie residing io Paris, and Marie's daughters live with tbm. Ij:m:uI ' it );. S. M. Petlcnisill ate Co. :7 Park How, New Tork, and Geo. P. Howell A Co Advertising Agents, are the sola agents foe the Pa, iraleum Centre Iuilt Kccoao in that city. Ad. vartiMra in that city are requested to leave their f t vara with either of toe ahoro bnuaea ija"wT. The Toor Book of Cherrytree Township between the mouth of Tir Run and Pioo eer. The finder will please band lo Thom as MvUugb, i,t Petroleum Ceoire, aod ottige W. W. Lamb, J. L. Forkkr, Overseers. Cherrytiee, March 29th 1S72. march 30 3t. glKL WANTED. Girl wanted to do geueral housework. Enquire at J. Wolf's Jewelry Store. March 28-lf. For Nale. A desirable and paying business. In a good location. Income from $1,200 to $1,500 per month. Terms moderate. For lull particulars enquire at tbe Record office. mcb22.1m. For Sale. A desirable House located in the Lakfe Shore Block. Water convenient. Is a de sirable residence for a small family. Terms exceedingly cheap. Enquire at tbe P. O Newsroom. 19 if. tyA lot of eld papers for sale at tbls oniue. ti LIVK AND LET LIVE! ; Just received at Mease & Armstrong's T'l'iiir and Feed Store, 1,800 bushels extra WHITE OATS, wblcb will be sold at low. t est cash prices 1 - cZS-tf. Another tlnn CATE'8 BACK SUCTION PHRVENTt, . OIL WELLS, patented Au,rn,-. 15. In, ,? '01 tlral y rreventa the Ingres or sir In oil , . " tho thbmg U being drawn. III,. w,, L to oil oporntors, that upon wells whw. On are used It ia nocesa- y to nrcserva a. 1 fact vacuum as poaalble, aud that no . , J'," I lot Into the well, at any time, worn it tt he avoided; consequently, whenov. ,k. rM drawn fr ru a w.ll It u the cause of nei in, 1 It, as the stuffing box, belnt than JL..L '' ad, the sir Immwllately rushes back kc,J 1J tublns and caslm?. Intn llin '4 rock and gas veins, and eoi aeqitently , oil sud gas to rush back to a great J1UM" much so, tbat It almost alwaya takte alter pumping la returned for a well to h. Km J back to lis former condition, and ofieni,n, .. "p several weeks; and quite frequently welt, h ,, 1 almost comp'et ly rtilnod by th. air belt,,, tu. J In whl m ilrnw nw t,il.ln Tae ItACK SLCTION ri(EVKNT.,I(, to'.tha stnflln, box and works In such a wa, ,kT' completely shuts up the space batww. .k. ... . ; bos and tubing so effectually that not a nnit!"! air can get through at any tlm. while th. being drawn and replaced. It snppH,. m, ' felt, and Is, without question, one of the nu 7 Mtble Inventions of the day, to tho . ,. ' oil business. No well should be wltnoot II hi,, ten times naves ten time, i.s cost by one. Bta. gy It is mavinictnred at the FOUNDKr jw MACHINE SHOP ot ASDIIBtVg jt CO Til OUTE, PA., aud for sale by Hardware I)L " Tidioute, Pa., March i!8, 18T8 law 3m. CATES' BACK SUCTION Vn, VENTOR. 'J'mcapir, F,b. t u MessrP." Andrews a fn -ntiru)u. n., used ono Of CA'I KS' UH'K ftl I Vi" 5 TOKH, I can cuDUMeiiily recuniniciid tliCNimei.',"; 7 , , V, -y '- mum, as in. so mall Hist it h iruly pntd lo ri.n It Afrer rr en.... ... m .iii.iiu uu Wl n .1 Iff, tiiL' on ono of i'a i Km' VKNTilllS III., ir. ..In, ..... I " W' BACK IWtTloX hi paying well. Heiore we put the lUrk ttucii. V vumor on me well, we lnrl,.hly had t0 .," well two weeks before we eou.d rettore li le iu i, m1 P"!?".C, ,ni".;r inH ,' ' bit l - u.i-1'i run rreveniftr- llAT, PEIIKIXI 4 Cl. Tmoara, Jan 3d, m Mjssrs. Akdriws A Co. Il.iHni. Uun. ttd th. utility of OATHS' HACK sn Ti,",. PHKVKNTOK. we cnn.iiler tli.m ., . ( .1 .. . useful inv.niinns efer made fur oil well., i,d ., think w. arc caiulile of judging of thrni. hur tbre. nu our well. We can no- d aw 1 bin,. i w-ben they arerenlnced the well, unwind, rl.n .n. a. b 'lor. drawing. Ilms slinu iiu. rn.r rim efleciually prevents all Ingres. f lou'S respectfully, Ulcus t DtGsn. Jlssne Andrew A Co (iMTm-Thi. u certify that I havo used one of 1 'ATEv BACK Srt TIO.H rMEVKN"FOtt. un the l ee III hliat lse Lcoiioinu. Hill, and would not do ii ui It at any pru-o. as It will do all and mois tbn ill" r:nmliien,led to do. nd I ejin chM.rfnUv rmim. menu 11 to all Oil Curator, who have auy flatk St: IIUU fl UI1B. Yonrs, ... Jons Mna. Tidioi'le, Fe'r 'J, ir;i:ta-.v 3m. AMHOl(K?lEXT. COCN'TY CO.M.MISSIONE1I. ED. ItEconn: Pler.o announce II. E WW of Cornplnuler 'I'owniililp, as a cnndldsteforli'U' ly t oniiijimioupr, uit,?rt to llie iwl'im 01 of m uuhltcuu party at tbe primary eh'ctimi. J. HAHillT. of Hlrasort-.nllc.'T'.', !' Cki or I'umiHinv 111th Cenn a m. m. ion,," will h 11 i-nnrlliletA r.ii tlm ntllre nl PmlhOnal, of Vi nsnxo coiiqiy. Stibject to the tHinta of U nepunilcati jmicy, at ttlu primary eiKuun- F. w. ltASTIVfiS. nr rmnklln. Is a Blrfim for thn nttlro i.f lWirliiiiin(nrv uf Vt'llsrCO Cone). subject 10 H e deciaiou of tbe henublliwm puili" p.iiuary eiocttoa. Ulr. VnirrinPlAn.n niinonnra til. nSSIS SA TEL RKYNol.DS, if Petroleum Ceutrf.s" candid'.lu for lb()lllcenf Hrothoiioisr' of i'' co County, at the ensulna Kepuoliean election We believe M r. It. would "" with entire sotislaclio., to all. jnanj i.p REGISTER AND RECOHDEK. CosNPiANTSn March SSd.li EniTon Daut Hrliibii Von will P',K": noimce that JAM ES W. SHAM' will ho dato fo retiominatlon fur tbe office of Her""'" Kecorder at the unsuiUL' Itemiblican momij Ion. r Mr. Pbaw was a nrlvat. in the Army." ' ., Ir,n and lost his right arm in our own ' , baltlo of (ie Ivsburx He Is tkmprtent, mwp" oblltinK, and baa given enllr., sattsfartioB ' hii.lnes. pnliKc as an officer. Tberef,roli,1'. disabled In the service or our coiiniry. " " well qunlilled for he position, and havlns we ( deiicunrtliehuslness public and coaimninr arsre as an oftlcer. his re nomination 1 win at our Primary Election ou ihe nJ ,.,rTn next Vntimo "c"' EW AUVEItTISIiMbNi Just from New York A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS. To tbe Citizens of Petrol Centre and vicinity. I have just received tbe largest stock SPKING AND' SUMMER CLOTHING . ... w- a -ill Now In tbe Oil Country, and t .llnh..n.r Ih.n anV Other DISB TOMYFBIE I ask yon to call and see before p" j (, Ing elsewhere, as It Is lor your I w j doing this. Don't be led astray, " ( examine my stock beroregoiuB place. I bave the - .. oipncu' OF HATS a l.iah .S-.ni) in the OH. Also, the finest stock of Gents' FurnisWng Good is tbe BOttBy-goE1"' 1