SHUGERT& STARR Sasisasoni to MaTarUnd, Smlta Co., Merchant Tailors! AND.DKALlTiS IS Gents' Furnishing tioods, COR-tSPRINO ft FRANKLIN 8TS., TITU8T,IiE, PA. Hs pat la eoe of the flnsat atsoronante 19 1 CL02H8& CAtiSIMERES ENGLISH, - FRENCHeAND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Iw oSered In the Oil Begloa- TWRNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS 5c CAPS, Alt thl Latest sad Nobbiest Btjlc. A FDU. LINB OF Gents? l"nmiflhing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record, ael Ventre, !., Tuesday. Mary t. Divine Service METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sebbatb at 11 A. M. and t P. II. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eetefsee. A owdlef Invitation extend. d to all. ' Bit. P. W. Svokilo, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'olock A. Mr., and TW, 'dock P. It. D. PATTON, Paitor. Petrolewn Centre Lodge) Wo. Tl, I. O. O. P. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clook. Signed1.. AE3E&T G-LENNrN. G. K. O'FLAHanTr. A.3eo'y. ' tWPlace of meeting, Mafia St--- opposite UeCliatook House. A. O. Off U W, Liberty Lodge No. T, A. O. of TJ. W., meet evorv Monday evening at T o'clook, In Odd Fellow'! Hall, Petroleum Centre, l'eno'a. A. G1.K.V, M. W. 8. n. Kooxer, R. Gold at 1 p. m. 1134,; Horsi Thief Arrested. Our citizens re familiar with tbe fsets concerning the daring theft of valuable horse from tbe livery stable of Mr. A. Smawley, a few days sluce, full accounts of wbicb appeared In the Record at that time, also tbe state ment that detectives were after tbe scoun drel with good piospeets of capturing bim. 1. ... . .... . . . . 1 . prewivivuf mi. nuroiDg ueieuiivvs A.vl J-Evans, of Corry, and J. F. Nelson, ofY Meadvtlle, arrived lo town having la cuito. dy tbe prlsooer, Win. H. Clinton, of Cleve land. He was Immediately taken before Justice Reynolds, aod arte the readlog of tbe warrant, Issued April 2'Jtb, 1872, on oath ot A. Smawley, wbieb obarges defend ant with feloniously taking aod stealing Irom deponent on horse or the value of $300, saddle, bridle, Ac. Tbe defendant pleedjullty. Alter hearing tbe evidense of Messrs. Imawley, Evans and Nelson, tbe Justice held Clinton la tb sum of $4,000 to appear at tbe August term of Quarter Sessions at Franklin to acawtr the charge. Failiug to procure tbe requisite bail, tbe prisoner was taken to Franklin by Constat ble Atwell, n tbe 1,20 train. Tbe Alleghsry. prison gate will doubtless open to reoeive tbe reeoal for an Indefinite period Immedi ately after the Court sets, thereby stopping his bore slsallog tricks. Deteotlvea Evans and Nelson are entitled (0 great credit for their shrewdness in cap turing the tbltf. Immediately after returning the horse, they started after Clin ton tracking bim Irom Headvlile to Par ker's Landing, tbeooe to Pittsburgh, thence to Cleveland, tbeooe to Erie, tbeooe to Buf falo,, tbeooe Uok to Dunkirk, from there te Salamaooa, thence to Mead v II 'e, and from there to Corry, at wblob place he was cap. tured while gelling off? the eoglaeof train 8, Atlaotio as Gn el Western Railway, he hav ing rode up frem Meadvlile with- engineer Wheeler of that road. Tbe new well on Ibe Gearing feres, be tween this place and Cberrytree, owned by tbe Benolnghoff Bros., was completed on Saiurday aod testing eommeuoafl Tbe sand rook Is excellent, and good well it anticipated. At a regular meeting of L belly Lodge No. 7, A. O. ol U. W., held at their ball in Petroleutn Ceolre, May 61b, 1872. tb fol lowing preamble and resolutions were pawed: Whereas, It bus pleased Almighty God, In His inscrutable wisdom, to remove from our midst the beloved wife of our Iriend and brother, Samuel Corbetr, late of this place, but now of Edloburg, Ohio, thetel'ore Resolved, That bowing submissively lo His will, aod recognizing that Ho "tempers the wind to the shorn lamb," still our mourn, fill feelings mingle with those of our brother, and we feel that in the death of bis beloved compaolon, be has lost a true wife, a gen tle loving mother, and community has lost a true Cbristaln in every sense of tbe word. Resolved, that the usual badges of mourn. Ing be worn by this Lodge; that this pream ble and resolutions be inscribed on the minutes ot the Lodge, and a copy sent to our afflicted brother. Resolved, That these resolutions be pub lished In tbe Daily Record. A. Cleckner, J no. Wadueli., J as. 11. Merrill, Committee. Alden'i new Spring styles or Clothing have arrived. Look out for bis advertise ment. Oil News. Our coirvepsodent at Pits bole sends us word to-day tbal the Perkins, Vanalter & Blllinger well, Thomas Holm, den farm, started up yesterday at tbe rate of 200 barrels per day. As soon M tbe "bead" was pumped off It settled down to 25 barrels, and is yielding that at present. The Rhodes & Beebe well, same farm, is nearly completed. Sbow lor oil excellent. Tbe Acken well, same farm, started up at tbe rate of 10 barrels daily; was torpedoed aod tbe production fell off somewhat. It will prove a good small well.. Pilhole oil territory Is looking up, aod lively times are aotioipsted tbe cosing summer. Fatal Accident. A fafal accident oc curred oa the Oil Creek Railroad, at Mysr's Switch, above Hjdetown, this forenoon. It appears that Bruoa Wells, a brakeman on Conductor Barber's local freight train, due here at 12:30 p. m., went back to. uncouple some cars, and must have got caucbt be tween the bumners. His absenos was not noticed until after tbe train bad ran nearly a mile, when another brakeman discovered portioni of .bis clothing on ooe cf ttfc brakes. Tte train was stopped and the mangled and lifeless remains of the no for tunate man were found aoatiered along ibe track for a long distance. We did not learn bis residence. The bund organ is in town to-day. Sum- mer advances. ' A UAUU. The bills bave been made out and deliver, ed to tbe Producers by tbe P. P. Unitrn for the dump and pipe line deliveries In April for 1 cent per barrel. Tbe parties can pay either to L. P. Walk. er, Mr. Merchant, or myself, as convenience may dictate, tbe sooner tbe better J. D. Forest. A Petroleum Centre, May 7, 1872. - We acknowledge ihVreceipt of-an Invita tion to attend tbe Fourth Annual meeting or tbe Society ot tbe'Army ol tbe Potomao, to be hold at Cleveland, to-day and to morrow. Tbe programme promises to be carried out to the satisfaction aod pleasure of all. Tbe address will be delivered by Gen. Stewart L. Woodford and tbe poem by Edward C. Sledman. Tbe banquet will be held at tbe Weddell House, to-morrow evening. A new braod of cigars has just been re ceived at tbe Cozy Saloon. After trying one or two,1 wall bet you will pronounce them good. An Edinburo correspondent sends us the particulars of a learful accident wbicb hap pened near tbal place Suuday week: A Mr. Glitten, residing near that plaoe, was thrown from bis buggy and instantly killed. He bad just' helped bis young wife out of.tbe buggy and was turning around wusn tbe horses beoame frightened, and threw bim out with the above result. He bad only been married about a year. QA mea'.lDg ol ibe Executive Committee o( tbe Petroleum Producer's Union will be held at their office, in Oil City, to-day- Meadvlile has received the A. 4 G. W. Railway shops. JJA new well of 200 barrels Is reported on tbe Wllklus traot, Fagundas. It is near the old Red Walking Beam Well, one of the largest wells lo that locality. . The trial-of John R. Duncan for the murs derof Edward Kenedy, near Hopkioton, Delaware eouoty, Iowa, in December, 180, terminated oa Saturday by the jury return ing a verdict of murder In tbe first degree. A Missouri Lothario being fascinated by bewitching domino, at a masked ball, and Boding bis amorous advances encouraged ratbet than repelled, arranged an immed late elopement then and there. But dis gust Is a mild term to apply to bis senti ment on discovering In tbe partner of his fight bis own wife! And they do say that tbe man's subsequent experience in the line of balr renovators and court plasti rs would move the heart of Mr. Stanton heWlf. The warm weather Sontn baa thawed um the geniel poet of the Louisville Journal. Hear bim: . ''We gaza down tbe coloosded vista of tbe coming Spring and see the fields a flame with flowers. The hooded winter, like a pious palmer has gone lo sleep lo Paradise; verdure and tbe blrls make merry with the woods. Tbe thick-moted -nnbeams stretcb, cobwebs, acrois the meadows, where the pleasant shadows fall." The Corry Republican has changed hands, Mr. U. G. Pratt retiring, and Mr. A. M. Martin, a former editor of that paper taking his place. We wish Mr. Martin suo cess, and feel sure ho will give the people ol Corry a live readable paper. Nuisance. Aoother' nuisance should be abated, viz: All these itinerant peddlers,! who continue to swarm over tbe country. Tbey have recently been hustled out of Erie, Corry and Warren, and our authori ties will not be behind other places In pro tecting the interests of ojr business men. Auctions should also be looked after that are not perfectly legitimate in their dealings Tbe business men mast stand together and support eaob other's Interests. In no other way oan a town be made to prosper In this respect. Keep your money at home, and all swindlers will of necessity keep out of tbe commut)ity.--Tidiouts Commercial. The above advice is good and we can safely commend It to tbe citizens of Petro leum Centre. Tbe new well on ibe Fisher and Cusbtog lease, Noble farm, is ready to teal. They louod twenty feet of good sand, and- bave fifty feet of oil in tbe bole. The well will probably prove a good one. We heartily congratulate oar friends on their success. The Wilklns well 00 (he Budger farm is pumping?.1 barrels of an amber colored oil per day. It is not yet thoroughly feted, but will undoubtedly prove a paying well. rTidioifte Journal. Sunday a fire brokn uut in l' i standard Oil Woiks, near Cleveland, and before b ing extinguished destroyed 4.000 barrels of oil and inflicted $10.00" dumage In the work". An hour later another flreoccnrred destroying rellned oil at a different estab lishment to the Value of $10,000 In Luck. A telegram was received here on Saturday from Mr. Bonta, now operating somewhere lu tbe Foxburg region, tbtrt a new well, on a lease owned by himself and Wilson Laird; Esq., of tbis city, bad been struck, and was producing ooe hundred bar rels or oil-per day.. Tbey bave a twenty acre lease there and this looks like a for tune for both. We congratulate them on their good luck. Erie Dispatch. We are pleased to learu of tbe good luck of our friend Boots, none If rtiav Drove more lasting than bis Pitbele and other ven tures. Here's our band, old friend,- on your I Uregorl Perl, tbe Italian convicted of murdering O'Brien In Chicago, was on Sat urday sentenced to be banged'on the 28tb of tbis month. In tbe game ol base ball at Pbiladelpia, on Saturday, between tbe Athletic club of that city aod the Boston club, tbe former won by a score of tea to seven. There is tue best authority for saying that II tbe SberiTof Cass county, Missouri, fails to perform bis duty, tbat the United States authorities will arrest the assaaelnsofSteph' ens, Kline and Dutrot At Brazil, Indlaoa, on Saturday, a boy named curtis fell Irom a railroad car aod broke bis back, killing bim Instantly. Tbe total number of words transmitted by telegraph from Ci clonal! during tbe sit ting or tbe reoent Convention! tbere was 800.000. A Massachusetts Stateexhibitioo of draw ings is to be beld at tbe Horticultural Hall, Bostoo, on tbe 16tb, 17th aod 18th ot this month. Samuel Brusb, a keeper of tbe stage Bta--tion at New river, on tbe California desert, between San Diego and Fort Yuma wag rec ently killed and tbe station sacked by Mexicans, it is supposed from Lower Cali fornia. On Saturday a lire broke out io Plainfield, N. J., destroying an entire block of stores wltb tbeir contents. Incendiarism is tbe supposed cause. Ooe man was fatally in. jured by a falling chimney. Lots $100,000;' insurance $27,000. "Ehclicring HlaHViffi." The Milwaukee Wisconsin relates an loot dent which occurred soon after a grsndcham- pagnn supper In that city. One of tbesnp. ners annroncbea bis house with the ntmojt oantlin and quiet, taking care that no stum Wing against the front door or rattling at the wrong key hole should betray him. ITe succeed In getting Into his bed room' all riarht. where Mrs. was dnring, await ing hl arrival. To conviroi ber that nolta Ing Is wrong, our friend, who Is usually Carelesa about r-re'i things, took particular pains while disrobing to fold up each gar ment and ptac it by itself, aware all tbe time that Ibe vigilant eye of his wife) was tinon bim, thinking bis repnlation was no Inoger in jeopardy, and that be bad banish ed whatever suspicion there might have been in the mind of his hetterbalf as to his condition, he turns down tbe light, and with a si 11 h of relief gets Into bed. No sooner bad his bead toncbed tbe pillow when his fond hopes, his feeling of satisfaction that he had "enchered his wife" was completely annihilated by her remarking; ''Why, my dear, yon bave got your bat on." Cash for Petroleum. From the New York Bulletin. From Tilusville we bave information of an important movement among the oil men looking for tbe establishment of tbe cash system. Heretofore long credits bsve been the rule, and this is found to result In spec ulation and final loss to all conclrnec. Parties without capital or resources were induced to engage in tbe business as a sort of lottery. Tbey were able to purchase a derrick engine aod boring apparatus on a very narrow margin of cash, and trust te luck for the result. Oil dealers In tbis and other cities, beiog compelled to pay cash for their supplies, will exact tbe same terms om their customers. In 'bis way the whole trade will undergo a change for the better that cauuot fail to result advantageously to all concerned. Consumers also wil probably experience tbe benefits cf tbe change in Ibe shape of lower prices. The effects on tbe export trade are also likely la be advan!speous. Dolly Varden, the fortunate young lady after whom the fashionable dreas for next Summer is named, was the charming daugh ter of a London 1 cksmllb, Gabriel. Vardeo by mi me, and lived in the reign of (George the Tbirl. 'V a'lteAvard became Mrs. Joe W ii lot. For further information we would refer Incjnii i. n to a certain book of refe rence oiled '-Iiarnabv Rudge," written by one Charle Dickena. an author ot some losul re; 11 tut ion Whether the lady in lineal loo was uiven to wearing material of a start ling loud character. In color and pattern, this deponent has fie knowledge tot infor mation soUiclent to form 0 belief. About a year azo. hrever, eohie Inapired modiste reclirixiened what were then known as 'cretnnnewi," and called them "Dolfv Vor- ueop " Tbe name was at first confined to chintzes, but it spread tor other materials At a latM dry nooda exposition ''Dolly Var den" eilka were exhibited, and now whole costumes wbese like was never seen 00 sea or shore; are named" after the charming and cequettiah little daughter of a London lock smith. The trial or Libbie Garrard Brant for tbe murder or Ransom F. Burroughs, termina ted at Peterson, N. J., on Saturday la a verdict of murder in the first degree. She was sentenced to be executed1 on the 18th of May. Tbe cordage works at Beverly, N, J., wero burned on Saturday. Loss $10,000;' Insurance $28,000. Tbe steamers City of Wasblogton and Baltic arrived at New York from Liverpool Sunday. STOI AND HEAD Cna of the greatest advantage is now ofored fn TnnPM and Kentucky Lnnd-, w itch have baen (elected h the present owuer with ppeclRl care as In health, pro duetiveneHt of ioi),cnnn'.nra ot railroad and riv er fiicintiti, and a Ihoronxli examination of Mtles: There Lands are now olfeitd at vory low pi-ioea, to enable every Industrioua man to live "under his own vino ant! flg tiea," aid to capitalist a very profitable InvestineLt For full p;u1leulai, aa drew or call at tile offlca of C. UBKINOr.K, 110 SBhlifleUi St., Piitxbnrgh. l'a. nrf-oil. JA9I8 It. HEED fc CO., - DEALERS IN WITCHES. CLOCKS M JEWELRY, Nov 68 Filth trenne, PITTSBURGH. PA. Vine Watches Carefully Hepalred. mT-aiS. WANTED Second-Band Ungpes Saw & Grist Mill Mac Hi n cry, In good order. Address with fulWescription andv price. H. iL DEMING; Park City, Kansas. H. H. Warner DRALElt IN BSC 0 NIMH Nil TIT!lr - - - - auuinuj All Bls? Casing, Engines, nnltflrsm. b OIL WfiLI, SUPPLIES, HIUHEST CASn TRICE PAID FOR 01 Ii HOPE. IHOV ,nH ftnaeu LU BHevlTtg recently hrclinaed a New anil r rroved PIPE CUTTING MACIIiK,7a In J" ed to cut and At all sizes of Pipe and CaalnS ii Inch to a 1 -4 Inch. I0 wsuhlnsTioii.it., tjenrTr tin, nnh Prtl'- II- II. WAUNkB mtm (Oil SRtolS; Franklin, Pa. R.H AC8TIN, Prea't. CHAS. JllUBH.li.c p MANUFACTURERS of the CELEERATK' GALENA tope, Car, Coach & MacMntiF Lubricating Oils. Warranted Ihe heat I.slirlcatnr In use. T. ... test Ihe nalena Oils have triumphed, and Uielr buM challenge for an equal aa a Luhiicsior menu m more contestants. It Is ana- In osenn A & G W H't, IICtAK Kr A V R'j, J K K y, sodi lie wells, (oachia shop, Ac. II A Hit Y HOWE, )an If Agent for Pctroleem Cralre Arieiil PETROLEUM EXCHA1E lit! WASHINGTON ST., PETROLEL'M CE.NTRR, PE.VVA. IV. 1. jyOlsfJF, Proprietor. Keeps eonstaa'ly on hand th. choicest brand of Wines, Llqnors & Cigars of al kinds. Warm Meal ut nil Iloiin WILD GAME IN ITS SEASON. tOYSTEES Received dally and served up In any stjle nrtlrei ir yon want to n a gooa (iare mesi. t icer to wash it down, and a nics Ckar live mi a call. w n niiuijK. Petroleum rentre, Msrrb It. 1H7J. tl FOR SALE CHEAP- 8fond-Hanl Oil Well nP' pllea. 10,001 ft fin. T'.'BINH. 10, O0.?5 ad S Inch CASINO, S.tUU ft SMALL Plea, M? HCCKKH RODS. 9 Inch, e inch T and S Im "Kit INO PIPE, P1TTINOS atone-half price ' GAS and HOT ART PPM t'H for sale or to rrtit KfiGIriBti swd ROILKNS or all sis, at - HOWE St COiK'S Box 220. Petroleum- Centre, P tlct-Mtf wa lot f 01 p.pirvScy'il, efflfe.
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