7. SHUGERT & STARR s)Piisfs I lssaTariaod, Inltli 0. ,jj Merchant Tailors AXB.DXAUNlg IK bents' Furnishing , Goods, COR., SPRING t FRANKLIN 8TS., u ITITUSV.LIiE, PA. ' " on;of th flout assortments o; ) CL02IIS& CASSIMEEES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, I FANCY VESTINGS. Ertr offered.ln th Oil Btglon. TWJTX DIFFERENT STYLES OP HATS Sc CAPS, Ah the Litest and Nobbiest stylet. A FULL UN OF Genta' t oraishiog Goods, fcc, etroleum Centre Daily Record. aU Centre j Monday April 8 Divine Service. 5 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbatb at 11 A. M. and iy r. n. saooatn school at IgjfJ P. M. -.M.i.eo. a oorawi invitation extend u to all. Kit. P. W. Scojteld, Paator. PRESBYTERIAN rmrur-TT a - - V HVU 'otoSp. M." " 'Cl0Clt M" 'nd 7 D. PATTON, Paator. reiroiema centre Loam, No, T15, I. O. of O. F. negniar meeting nlgbta Friday, at 7 w iyvu. oigneu. , ALBERT GLEN, N. G. Jas. L. Elliott. See'v. ...A. O. of U. VV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., ,"r? Monday evening at 7 o'clock, i uuq reuows Hall, felroleuia Cent Ponn'a. A. Glkn, M. W. 8. H. Kooitn, R. Gold at 1 p. m. lio Meeting os the JBxecntlre Com mlttee of the Petroleum Pro ducer Union:. There will be a meetlog of ibe Executive Committee of tbe Petroleum Producer Union, in Love Opera Home, Oil City, Pennsylvania, on Tueaday, April 9; 1872, at ten o'clock a. m., to wbieb the local eom mltteemen of the several d 1st riots are urgen 'iy requMted to be present, together Hb producers generally, for tbe purpose of dit cusilonaod settlement of very grave aid Important questions. William Hisso.v, President. W. 8. McXcllav, Secretary. Who are Our Friends! We bear it rumored that Mr. J. Staaf. bangs, made a sale of 6,000 barrels of oil o tbe Standard Oil Compaay of Cleveland t $4,10, tbe market price on Cberrytree uo being only $3,20; oil to be delivered . tRyndFarm. The public would like to be lofermed as whether this rumor I true. ty There will be a meeting of tbe Pres byterian Mite Society, at tbe Ceotral Bouse, a tbla Monday evening. Tbe publlo gen erally are Invited to attend. A.O. ot U. W.-A meeting of distin guished member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen eeoe-eae to Warren, Ohio, to-morrow" ereaiag. Tb osaslon Is ex pected to be on of particular Interest. Mabonlog Lodge No t, of Ohio, la located at that place, and tbe meeting it intended to take place In conjunction with that ol the Ledge, Joseph Moorbead, G. If. W., V. J. Keffar, G. O,, od A. L. Wyraau, members of Liberty Lodge No. 7, of this pleoe, leave to-morrow morning to be pres. ent, delegates from Lodges In Franklin, Emlsoton, Meadville, New Cattle, and other pteesa will join them on the route and at tbeit destination. Many children have tbeir hair totally jrutudl7 having U ereped and pinched with a bet Iroa when they are quit youngi iaot4r4peapMbe vanity or a foolish randty mtthtr, I. O. O. P. On last Friday evening tbe officers of Petroleum Centre Lodge No. 71 I. O. O. P., who bad been previously elect' U for tb ensuing term of six months, were regularly installed into tbeir respective of- floes. T. II. Martin, of Franklin, D. D. G. M. of Tenango county., was present with competent corps tif assistants, and the exer cises are spoken of as being of that pecul larly Interesting and instructive character lor which tbe Lodge is so justly noted Tbe following are tbe names of tbe pres ent officers : N. G , Albert Glean. V. G , ik'tij. Alien. P. S , Jas. K. Elliott. A. S., Ed. O'Flaberty. Treasurer., K. C. Pollock. ine lonowiug named member were ap pointed to toe various subordinate posi tion, i Sr. Warden, H. A. Miller. Jt. Wardeo, Morri,IIerroa. Conductor, W. A. Keller. Outside Guardian, Uobt. H'Lsughlia iDSide Gurdiao, J. F. Pollock. R. S., N. G., L. II. Collum. L. S., N. G., Harvey Mallory, R. 8., V. G, Jas. M'Laugblio. L. S., V. G., A. S. Smith. R. S. S John Ciublng. L. S. S., A. A. Boweu. Ibe State superintendent of Common Schools, Mr. Wichersham, baa Issued timely circular relative to tbe election or county, city and borough superintendents of schools, wbicb is deserving of tbe most earnest consideration by school director Unfortunately, however, in many instances, school directors are so utterly luuauable. tbal.aoy suggestions oo'scbool questions from those who, by education and experience are entitled to make, are studiously unheeded. sir. Wiokersham states that within tbe next three years Pennsylvania will have one mil lien or children ;to educate iu ber pubiio schools, and that at an annual expense of tea million of dollars. Whether these chil dren shall be well trained or otherwise, aad whether this vast sum sball.be judicouiiy ex pended or not, Mr. Wickersbam says, de pends very mush upon tbe character of tbe men selected for district superintendents. In view of these facts, be desires to impress upon sebool directors and citizens tbe im portance of securing tbe very best men that can be found willing to accept tbe office o superintendent. He urges, and very prop erly, too, that all extraneous considerations should be laid aside, and tbe choice of su perintendent be determined by merit and merit alone. As before remarked these sug gestions are timely, and we hope tb school directors of Venaogo and neighboring coun ties will give them that oarelul considers- ion which they demand. i IFk... 1. L J.H auoiv ajjijoaia iu um uq cuanire in regaru to tbe sale of oil by Fisher Bros, to the Standard Oil Co., better known ss- the So. Imp. Co. Tbe shipment of ths oil bas been postponed to await tbe as t ion of the Exec utive Committee or tbe .Producers' Union, wblth meets at Oil City to-morrow. That the oil Interests of this region are in greater peril from tbe aol of this trailer than they have been at any time during tbe excite ment, there tan bo no doubt, and that I' behooves every producer to "go to the front" In this emergency and take a "hand in" against tbe enemy it beyond doubt a matter of the utmost Importaace. Tbe South Improvement Company as-a corpora tion may be dead, but its "mantle bas fall en eu tbe shoulders'' of) the Standard Oil Company, and tbe sooner tbe oil producets uuderstaod this tbe belter It will be for the region. Let every man who bss tbe Inter ests of tbe region at heart in tbe least de gree, attend tbe mass meeting at Oil City, to morrow, aad assist la devising ways and means for frustrating this last attempt of (be enemy, assisted by Fitber, lo secure a Uoolbold, wbicb, once gained, meaos utter ruin to tbe oil business. II tbe man who bas thus basely sold out his frisnds to the monopoly, ttsndt la tbe way,, lot kirn be swept to eoe side with tbe common' enemy, We must not give up the battle, but contiu ue to fight to the bitter end Fisher relnses to explain bis course now that tbe money excuse bse fallen through, consequently tbe only reasonable supposi. tion is that he has been connected with the enemy all the time. Traitors, in- all ages of tbe world, have been held up to tbe scorn and contempt of honest men. Let this man If convicted, be placed in tbe same list. If . ; You Wsnt , To increase Your business, Advertise In tbe Petrolkch Centre Rrcoitn BAo Indlaua editor make a patuetio ap peal to bis readers, saying: "If there lean thing you know, tbst is worth koowing, taai we ougni to Know, ant you know we don't know, I'loase let ui know it." Wanted a Wile. Tbe Rontiout Freeman says that a very respectable young lady of Satigertles, tN York, has hsd her reason completely restor ed lately, as the following incident shows: Sbe discovered in seme paper an advertise ment, purporllug to have come I mm a high ly respectable (worthy and handsome, of course Christian young man, desiring some young lady to correspond with him, probably wllta a view directed tewatd matrimony. Now, as sbe was a plain country lass, al though ber folks were well-to-do people, sbe was by no means one wboshould "waste ber sweetness oa'm the desert air," so sbe concluded to answer. In due time a reply came, and as lime passed on the letters be came more and more affectionate. At last affairs came to a crisis, and the young gal lant was Invited to come and see ber. He did come. But, alasl for ber hopes and fancies of delight, he came dead. But tbe joke of it was, be bad to go two or three miles out of the village, and every bouse be wont to be Inquired it Miss lived there. Being tight, he would gooerally state the otject of bis visit to ber, and would read her last letter, and then pass on to tho next house. He made out to arrire at ber house at 10 o'clock at night. Theold folks were absent, but two sisters were there. Tbe meeting can be better imagined tbau des cribed; suffice it to say !bat tbe corres pondent baa ceased. About two weeks ago, a man aimed Tay" lor, or Oil City, effered to sell to Mr. E. T. Briggs, el this place, a large ociler situated on the DalZfll Fiats, for tbe small sum ul $30. Mr. B. felt suspicious that all was not right, and upon makiog inquiries found bis surmises correct, and that the boiler was tbe property of tbe Dalzell Petroleum Co., Taylor having a claim to it woatevef consequently tbe sale fell through. Satur day tue same individual offered to sell the boiler to Mr. Freemen for $30, aod induced Mr. Wilson, clerk for Proem 'n, to go dtwn and examine it. Upon arriving there, Mr, Peter Kinney appeared on tbe secne, and notified Taylor who Ibe boiler belonged to warning him not to sell it at bis perik Tay'. lor showed fight, and was arrested by Mr. Kinney and placed lu the lock-up Salur- ay night, Mr. Hall, Superiutendeot of tbe DalzellCo., undo affidavit to tbe above tacts, aod a warrant was issued by Justice Reynolds. Tbe prisoner was examined and held in tbe sum of $500 to appear at Frank 11a to answer. Taylor, says In explanstion, that a man amed Ccrnwall owed him $37, aod mat recently while going dowu tbe creels in tbe cars, Cornwall pointed tbe boiler out to him and told blm to take that payment, beose the attempted sale. As tbe boiler Is worth at least $500, the case looks bad for Taylor. We aie informed bo was before tbe court, in November last, on a similar charge, but through some quibble in tbe law esoaped. Hcmanh (shark With iiousKS the bene fits derivable from Ibe werld-renowned Mex ican Mustang Liniment. Tbe most irre fragable testimony establishes tbe fact that this wonderous balm exerts tbe same sooth ing and healing influence when applied to tbe human cuticle, that' it dues in cases of spavin, lounders, ringbone, poll evil, scratch es, wind gall and other aliments of tbe borse which require outward treatment. It Is, in fast, tbe most effectual of all externa1 remedies for rheumatism, gout, stiffness of the neck, neuralgia, sore throat, tweliings, cuts aod bruisesol all kinds. Tbe following is a description of a "Dolly Yarden," so popular just bow wltb tbe la dies: "A Dolly Varden ! a moire antique dress pstern, and is made of some material, aud Is out bias at the top aod bottom and ia trimmed with Honlton polonaises and tnbe roses, with a peplum running twocbaiasaod tbreo links to the south west from the start ing point, around the skirls or civilization aod pinned together with a self acting safe ty pin. Tbe figures are so large that it take. eight dress patterns to show tbem off to ad van 'age." The Standard Oil Company, of Cleveland, successors to tbe South Improvement Coma pany, tre -eBdiag In tbeir agents with soft words and plausible arguments, for tbe pur pose of prevailing on tbe heavy producers to sell them oil. No longer than a week ago Rockeleller ' eclared to a gentleman of this city, prominently IdentiGed with the refining and producing interests, that the South Improvement Company conld work under the charter of tbe Standard Oil Com pany, and predicted that iu less than two months tbe gentleman referred lo would be glad ts join them. Oil City Ex. Wonder if that gentleman im't Mr. John J. Fisher? The bill chartering tbe Smith's Ferry Oin Transportation Company, of Beaver county hfl ntlllAfl the. T -ntul.. gJVGreat' powt rs and natural gifts donot bring privileges to their petessort so much as they bring duties. Stephen Petri Andrwt bat just died certificate of laeorporatloa wltb Ibo Record r or Deeds In tbe city of Washington, lor the establishment of a "Panlarcbal Unlver ally," In the District of Columbia, having nineteen first elatl professorships and 10,000 second class professorships, to he filed by competent men and who labor It shall be lo leach fcderlflo unification, natural davel oruient, evolutionary law and religion. Of course tbe Washington people are so glad A young man in Cincinnati last week lost $20,000, o valuable diamood pin and bis watch and chain at tbe table of a gambllag bouse. Wbm tbe "luck" turned and bo be gan to win back again tbe "bank" refased to accept bit belt aod summarily tospend ed. And now tbe proprietor of tbe estab Itsbmeot bat had lo deposit bit unlawful gains as bail In a police court. Ratukr h'LOwsar. The editor of tbe Kansas Cily News thus grandiloquently an noun ces the appearance of a rabid dog In tbe streets : Wilb stained and bloodshot eyes, wtlh moutb apape, and flawing with foam, l came bitting, snapping, attempting to tear to pieces everything within lit reaeb, aad spreading dismay lo Its path curdling tbe blood and appalling tbe hearts of all who came In its route, and causing tbem to flee is fright aod dismay from tbemonstei whose bite was worse than dealb itself. Women and children screamed and fled from the coming fury, writhing in lit rage aod mad neas; strong men, with brave hearts hasten ed out of tbe way; doors aad windows were hastily closed, aud the citizens, wltb bated breath and terrorized hearts, awaited tbe pestilence. If tbe News man was not bitten, be ought lo have been. OTfrJf OF Till:: DAY. The cotton States bave 67,000 gins. No prohibition down there. The commerce or tbo world wltb China It rapidly becoming ea American monopoly. Law sod tbo (word are necessary, but that government It tb tost which got eras tbe least. The ctsior pleat la Kaaaat are beginiog to bud, and ao unusually large yield ot oil is anticipated. Tbe Spanish Government tries very bard to convince at ibal Cuba it "tranquil;" sols esuviur. Tbere is one agricultural seed establish ment in Rochester, N. Y-i employing 300 persons. i oere is not a newer enariiy amoog ns than ibe Society for Ibe Prevention of Cruel ty to Animals. St. Domingo It said to prove very fatal to the health of people residing tbtie, from Ibis country. Tbe use of peat fuel under loeemotrfe bol. (trs it pronoaneed lo be a tuttess, aodespee- lally economical. Paper was unbnowo in Europe tbreo ceo. turies ago, but lo Jopao tbey bay made It fer over twelve hundred- year If some bao would only get up a tewing machine to collect rents; mend meaner and repair family breaches, what tale it would have. Tbe small-pox bat really boot) epldemlt In Brooklyn and Mew York city, for a year past. It required nin moatbt tp ooovloc the autboritietof it. It la not generally known tbaf ear wheels are made now out of paper, by a certain me. chanical process, aod that these wheels are more durable than Iron met. Edward A. Eggert, of Buffalo, bat written tbe Lord't Prayer, throe timet repeated, within the circumference of a IkMO-eeot piece, aad yet be It not bappy. Jacksonville, Florida, papars make tbo allegation that two baadred aad thirty allle' gator skins wer received there tb other day. N. Tbty bad a St Patrick's dlnnsr at Little Rock, at wbicb tbe guests wore rosetiet la nock-, at wnicn too guests wore i which tbe green aad oraogo war logled. Three tbiugs are now laid about tbe com et that was to smash tb earth nsxt August : 1st. It oever existed; 2d. Pror. Planta in our oever said It did; 3d. Comets are vaporous, harmless affairs. It is of do advantage to have a lively mind if we are not just. Tbe porfeetloa of th pendulum is net to go fast, but to be tegu lar. Minds of moderate calibre are too-apt to ignore everything that doet not torn with in tbeir own range. The difficult la life It the tame a tbo dlf- cult in grammar lo know when to- make the exception to the rules. Why dost a person who It poorly, lose his sense of touob. Because be doesn't feel well. It is Slid that ibo style of tbe Spanish la dies' drest bat cot materially changed fo wo Luudred yean. .oai Notices. 8 Mm Pettenglll St. f Park Bow, N.wto,k,.Bd CWP I,!,,?1 Advtola. Atja. are ta. Ml. .T troleomu.ntr.DiaT Heooao haiN arMser. la that cltjrar. raestcd to ,' fa Ton with either of to above hiMeeT Girl Wantetj; EnAq?.r.:f"Ufl4t0d0gW,W" . GIRL WANTED. EoSulrSV, ,0 ANNOUNCE!! KNTsi COUNT COM MISSION Kit. HTJ. RKrono: Please annotinrn w u of Coraplauter Town.blp" a MDdld.u,nil0x v O.,m,r;l..loer, Zh"eJ' publican party at the primary .lection ' to il AN If VOTIR8 PRDTnONOTARV. J. J. TfAIOHT, of Pleasantvirie, P, i, r ...... .. uHiaiuu lur i no oince of Froihon.. Republican party, at the primary elect'g, " " F. W. 1TA8TIN08, of Franklin. I a for the onlc. of Prmhonalnn of vn .5? subject to the declaim rir7-LkW,t" :inarT.loction. r u pvt), ui'V-T, i.'.ITV" Ihe bsm U T - ntiiii'hun. ci retrfilstnm Pm,(.. . Kvfr.wtav.fcOT with eutlreaatlslacllou to all. "on Votm. REGISTER AND RECORDER. tion vuBuiufc Awjjuuiicaa mawy U. Mr. Rhftur m r C ... b. tie of Oe tvsburg He Is cuipetent, promut inj obliging, and )hm given entire .atl.lactll.n (S S!l"Kf!? rnV,l c " ofllcor TSerelkro hatlaehm disabled In Ihe service of our country, but Tin ' 1-i.KiiKi .r ius poriimn. ana nsvinit the rotll dence of tit tmln public nnl commniilif at oar Primary Election on tbe day of neat vm. r, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Just from New York. A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING OVERCOATS. To the Citizens of Petroleum Centre and vicinity. I have just received the largest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Now In tbe Oil Country, and can and vilf sell cheaper than any other mas is tows. TO 2&73T FRIENDS I ask vow to call and see before cnrehii- Ina elsewhere, as It is tor yeur beuefll I sa doing this. Don't be led astray, but atop sad examine my stoeb before going lo soy other place. I have tho LARGEST S70CK OF HATS Ever before offers ln Ibe Oil Ceutiry. Alto, Ihe Sbett steok of Cents' Furnishing Goods la tbe eoaatry, tKHlV.tL AND OGPAlrTDKB VI TRAINS ON O. C. A. On and after Sunday, Nov. l?t, 1T1, trains will run at follows: NORTH NO. 6. NO. 5. Leave Irvine. 12,10 T U. Leave Oil City 6,00 a m. 2.43 p u. 7,M ret.uen .au " a,to o, Tltusv. 7,10 4,07 " , Arrive Corry, 8,66 6,40 1D,W" OOOTH. ko. 2. no. 4. Loav Corry, lfl,S6 a m. .i f T thus, jz.zo r ,s - . P. Cen. 1,26 " 8.20 " 8.2 irrlo O. City 2,06 " 9,0 " t,i irvine. 4,r' n. " teTT No. 6 and 6 run on Sunday. SATES' BACK SUCTION Ptf- TBioaw, Feb. t, n vine Hnsaa. Andiowb Co-esti.""--"-,. nsed oue or GATES' BACK SUCTION TO Kb, I can oonnoeunj recouiu,..- r--fc . m. who have occasion louse lesamfceewo"J veator of Back Suction on Oil VV.lls.Onrw ill th.t it lml mid to run It. An-t! niTn one of CA'i'kS' BACK SUCTIW "J KNTdKH tne production w j 7r tying well. Before we put the Bark Hottl aitor oo the well, we Invarl.bly hrd to PJP all two weeks before we could J",lore'L,, i, if btrely obviated by. the use of th. F'l! t cs. TnWMSB, Jan-M.'6 . n -HMlne tbtrfflff? useful inven'lona .ver mad for oil w"j mvm lb re on oar wet to. " c. " - v . the V" w "&S2$&. " ' BAOOS IIUf"" Msssrs. AfBiws TllVht crtliy that I have used one oK-Al fjt hi"1 TION HHEVKNTOKtS on hc U ...tl Ml Lease. Economit. Hill, and woul","or; than it it at any pr.c, a it wlll do all-and mo ttctxc recommeiided to do. nd I . I "feck a i , .11 on Cnnlmi who have au lion Weila. - . ' 1U""' "jias Uts Tidiout., reb'y , 1SR 3m'