SHUGERT & STARR SwoMMtito Xarariaod, Saatth A 0., Ilerchant Tailors f AND.DEALSRB.I5 . Colts' Furnishing Cioods, OOR-tSPRING & FRANKLIN 8T3., TlTr8V,l,LE, PA. Have pat la one of the finest assortments ojj CL02ILS& CASSIME&ES ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Evor c3cnd.li) the Oil Region. TWENTY different styles of HATS Sc CAPS, AU the Latest and Nobbiest Styles. A FOLL UNI OF Gents' Furnishing Goods, &o. etroleum Centre Daily Record, pPet. Centre, Pa., Tuesday, piny 14 Itlvtue Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbath School at P. M. eat free. A cordial Invitation extend ed to all. Kit. P. IT. Scofield, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7i 'lock P. 11. D. PATTON, Pastor. Petroleam Centre Lodge, No. Tla, I. O. of U. P. Regular meeting night Friday, at 7 O'clock. Signed. -ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Flahkrtt, A Sec'y. S'tVPl"0 of meeting, Mala St., opposite eOllntock Uoiim. vr A O.- Of U. XV. Liberty Lode No. 7, A. O; of U. W"., neeti every Monday evening at 7' o'clock, In Odd Fellow'i Hall. Petroleum Centre, Peon'. A. Click, M. W. 8. H. Kookkr, R. Gold at 1 p. a. 118g ADJOURNED IMPORTANT MEETING ! Tb oil producer! of tbe 11th District a tare ted lo the welfare of tbe region, are eqnettedto meet' at Sobel'i Opera House, Petroleum Centre, on Thursday Ev'g, Hay Win 1872. A full attendance li requested 3 business ol tbe utmost Importance will ea before tbe meeting. By order L. P. Walkir. tVLook out for Alden's new advertlse nient to-morrow. Suicide. By private telegram we learn that Mr. L. P. 1. Spencer, of Oil City, committed suicide by. shooting himself, In New York City, lest night. Mr. Spencer will be re. inembered by deny of our citizens a tbe fteotlemanly cashier of the First National Ilank of Oil City, lie having resigned toat position through HI health only a few dayt ince, and wai ou bit way borne when tbe unfortunate occurrence took - place. No reason Is assigned for the rash aat. Fiat.. Considerable ezoilemeot wtt oc casioned tbii morning by an alarm of lire, the location of which was diacovered to be at the bouse ol Mr. Charles Leslie, on the Egbert Farm, wbieb bad oaugbt fire on tbe roof Iroui s deoayed stove pipe. When Aral discovered by Mm. Lille, the Ore bad got uoder cousiderable headway and would bave enveloped the bouse in flames in a few mo ments. That lady,, however, went to work with a will, and witb the aid ot tbe wore men at Hmna's macbfne shop and some of tbe neighbors, bad tbe Bre under control bulure any material damage was done. Had tbe wind been blowing st tbe time no doubt a serious cuuBagratioo would have ensued. -Horace Greeley oocktalls" Is lbs jatest uogmmMi tbe good old stuff. It can be Vff fOwen GafToey'e Liquor Store. ' ' jwi ' I he gas ilgma irom tbe wells on tbe Tarr Run territory illuojioat the heavens nljhl ly fur a log dltttoce rounl. ' Stxix. Yesterday, tht laborers at work on both the Warren & Venango and Titus rill ft Petroleum Centra Railroads, struck for blgber wages. Tbe first gsog that qelt was employed on tbeT. & P, C. R. R.near Ttttisvlll. Tbey numbered probably twtn-ty-flve, and forming into solid column tbey marched down tbe Creek, as fast as they came to tbe different gangs inducing tbe disaffected ones to join, and forcing those who wanted to work lo stop. Tbe last gang at work oa. the Columbia farm were not willing to quit tbe work, but were com polled to do so by tbe threats of the Titus ville gang. Both companies were paying their workmen $2,00 per day, tbey striking lor $2,60. It is understood that tbe rail road companies refute to accede to tbe do mandator Increase of pay. Tbe last seen of tbe strikers tbey were marching up tbe Warren & Venango Rail. road fur tbe Company's offices at Titusville, probably one or two hundred stroog, beaded by a small boy bearing three bauduercbiefs red, while and bluo nailed to a pick axe handle, singing "tramp, liarap, tramp, tbe boys are marching on" lo victory, higher wages or death. As our reporter pasaed the party, tbe leader swayed bis '-fins" frantically, and pointing towards tbe flag exclnimed in a trsglsai voice in tbe Swed ish tongue: "Jorj veirj tlnj tlascka," whivb interpreted means "Whoever throws down tbe striker's flag, spot him on tbe soont." And on they marched. Wears informed by Mr. Mitchell, the gentlemanly routractor on Ibis section, that work oo the W. Si V. Road will only be sus pended a day or two by the strike; A Speck or War Durlog tbe past winter, Messis. Clapp & Pago, of Parker's Landing, drilled a well on tbe McElwee tract, Cherry tree Run, which turned out to be a dry bole, and not caring to use the ma cbtnery, tnblog, casing, etc., again, tbey offered It for sale. On the 8th of the pres. ent month, Henry McKeown, of Kane City, made an offer lor tbe properly and was ac oepied. Not having the required collateral security bandy, McR. turned tbe matter over to Mr. L. Osborne, of Kane City, who, on the 10th purchased the property, payiog therefore something over $1)00 and taking a bill of sale tberelor. Oo Friday lost, Mr. O. commenced removiog bis properly,wben a small army of men from Kane City, lead on by Gen. T. O'Donnell, appeared oo the fluid, drove tbe Osborne party olf, and took forcible possession ol the premises, proper ty and all, O'Donnell rir taring to bave pur chased the same on tbe 4th ol May, at least six days before tbe Osborne purchase. For a short lime Osborne resisted tbe toe:rry't advance, but the valiant O'Doonell brougbt apnirol heavy gas tongs to bear against Mr. O's head, tbreateuing to brain him, break blm In two, &o., unless be ''vamosed therancbe." Considering 'discretion tbe belter part of valor" for Ibe time being, Mr. Osborne left, and subsequently the proper ty was removed by O'Donnell and party. Flndlog be could' not regain peaceable possession of lbs property, yesterday after noon, Mr. Otnorna appeared before Justice Reynolds and oiade affidavit tclbe forego- ' log facts, charging O'Doonell With lorcible entry and detainer. Warrants were issued and O'Doonell was arrested by Constable Atwell. Abesrlng resulted In bis being held In the sum of $200 to appear et Frank, lin to answer. Thus eodetb tho war.' On the Sam. Boyd farm, Oil Creek, de veloping promises to be quite lively ibis summer. One new well is now drilling aod one or two new derricks up. A Greeley ratification meeting was beld at Buffalo last nigbf. Green vegetables are quite plenty In tbe market, at present. Brookvllle experienced a sever snow storm on Friday. Tb Reno Oil Company bos over fifty pro. duclog wells at present. . Tbe well drilled by Dr. Egbert and Mr. James Anderson, on tbe Ed. Tarr farm, last winter, and given up fcr dry, bos been started up by other parlies, aod is yielding about a barrel and a half of oil per day. A large number of new buildings are go ing up in Franklin this Spring. A tew weeks ago Mr. Henry Van Dusen formerly of this city, died in Greenville, from tbe'fffeot of stroog drink, and Samuel Ridgway, Eq , also formerly of this city,. now of lietoptieiu township, Metoer oounty,' aoting for tbe widow of tb deceased, bag sued tbe liquor dealers of Greenville, claim ing damages to tbe amount of $5,000. What is known as tbe Ohio liquor law Is In lores In Meroer county, which makes tbe iiquor. deslers responsible fur tb effects of tbett poison. Under Ibis act tb prosecu- tion has been commenced. Last week Ibe Sheriff served writs on flfteta different par ties. Ytaango CUlzso. SPRING. Tb sweet south wind s long Sleeping: In other climes on sunny seas, Or dallying witb the orange trees In tbe bright land of song; Wakes unto us, and laughingly sweeps by, Like a glad spirit of the sunlit sky. The laborer at his toil Feels on bis cbeek its dewy kiss, and lifts His open brow to eatob Its fragrant gilts, Tb aromatio spoil Born from tb blossoming garden of tbe soutb, While its faint sweetness linger round bit mouth. Tbe bursting buds look tip And greet lb sunlight, while it linger yet On the warm hillside, and tbe violet Opens ber szure cup Meekly, and countless wild-flowers wake lo fliog Their earlier incense on tb gale of Spring. . Tbe reptile, that hath lain Torpid so long within bis wintry tomb, Pierces the mould, asceodlng from its gloom Up to the light again; And tbe little snake crawls forth from cav erns cb ill, To bssk as erst upon tb sunny bill. Continual songs oris From universal nature; birds and stream Mingle their voices; and tbe glad earth seem A second Paradise I Thrice blessed Spring! taou bearest gifts divine; Sunshine, and song, and fragrsnoe, all are tbinel Nor unto earth alone! Tbou bast a blessing for l he bumsn heart, isaim lor its wounds; and healing for iu smart, Teniae of Winter flown. And bringing bone upon tbv rainbow win. Typeot-eteroel life tbrice blessed Spring! Tb following are lb bid auotatlona at tb New York Mining slock board, May 10, 1872:. PETROT.Tillt STOCKS, rtennehnff Run on ..... Au Bergen dial &, O lillven Oil Blood Faim r. Ilreevoort i 75 Riicbauao Farm m Central , Clinton Home 1 3j National N. Y. 4 Allegheny 1 25 Northern Light- 1 ju Phillirje Pel. k Pitliol Creek Itatblmoe Oil ;n llvnd Farm .1' Second'Natlonal' Sherman & B Tarr Farm U. Peti IVarma as United States 33 Mr. J: M. Dickev. formerlv nflhin Is called upou by numerous friends to allow bis nam to go before tbe Republican Con vention of Veoanao county, as- a Miiiil.i. for Congress' Tb following storv is told of a vnunff la. w i n dy and gentleman at a fashionable parly In naenvme: the youog man was handsome and bappy, tbe yortng lady arrayed In lav ender, rose, Sus., with- gold powdered' bair flawing over ber swan Ilk neck. Finding lb heat of lb roo n too much fop-4hem, tbey sought tb cool-shade at an ih,,r wber tbey might jisten lo tb fountain's fall. Tb musio rose aod fell, time flew on liver pinions, and after an .ebseuc of at least ao nour our young rrlenda returned 15 lbs briliiauUy Illuminated oarlor. Th. young lady passed on In Ibe daoce, bill tbe young man was sligtripy taken aback by his next neighbor informing blm tla,t round bis uecKwasioe unmistakable .print ot two arm in chalk and diamond dust, on one shoulder a large pll. of yellow powder.and on bis upper lip and tbeek diamond dust, bloom ol youth, aad yellow powder mixed up generally. The lady's balc.was observ ed to be several shades paler.' "in A "jackass," which was Ibe subject or a law-suit, was lately taken Into open court, bis bead decked witb a stove-pip bat, a pair of linen cants covering bis fore leva, a large pair of spectacles crossiog bis eyes, and a placard bacginiran a consnieunna nn of tbe animal, bearing .tjiis inscription: 51005 ooaap ror casrij" a igest" was opener) before hfh and so worked upon bis feelings that be gave Vent to on of tbose moving burst of "eloquence" for which thee longrearjjd animals are so much noted. It is needless tp add that tb oase was dis continued by tbe plaintiff. Tbe above lu dicrous Incident happened In Texas. And'now there Is another prima donna of surpassing excellence. Wbiob her naineis Prelly, and she sings at Paris. Atlanta, Ga., has a colored Borgia, who mingled arsenic In ber lister's lager with unfortunate results. An Iowa minister preaobed a sermon com potd entirely of words of tu syllabi. s NOTES OP TUB DAY. Tb population of London Is 3,244,200, Thd Pittsburgh Toil celns arsonists." A Georgia merchant bas sued another for ten cents. London bas several penny thssters; re served' seals, two pence. Berlin, Prussia, bas consented unlo gen uine American base ball club, A rieb Hamburg merchant is having a liatue of Washington sculped for blm. Four fifths Of tbe widows in Canada mar ry again within two years and a half alter their bereavement. An Inveterate old beggar, who frequented a cer'.ato entry, was tolled into one of tb offices by tbe inmates out ol curiosity to kuow what was In bis particular plea for charity on that day, siuce be always bad a new one. On being pressed with tb ques tion as lo what was really tbe matter witb him, replied at last, "Well, gentlemen, I guoss I've kind 0' lost my energy powers.') A very common complaint In Spring weath er. Notice! Ladle who contemplss poisons Ing their husbands or children, or (booting alienated lovers, are requested to poatpooe their purpose un till after tbe Presidential election, as newspaper columns will be so crowded witb political subjects uotlll tho lime, that it will be impossible for them to pay proper attention to tbe analysis of stem acbs or to properly describe I no treachery of admirers, before December. Boston Post. Tbe Montreal Herald refuses to be com forted. It considers that tbe question wby Ibe Joint High Commission was appointed, "Is a problem in the ways of Providence quite as wonderful as theooeoommemorated by the village stone culler In 'be cat Of tbe prematurely deceased fotant. Several stone implements bearing evidence of human workmanship bave recently been f iund in California, imbedded In rock tbe formation of wbicb must largely ante-date tb period usually assigned as lb time of ibe origin or man. iticitl Motlce. S. AI. Pettenglll fc Co. .IT fark How, New York, and fleo. F. Howell A Co Advertising Agents, sre ibe sols agents for tbe f. troleum Centre IUILT ItscoaD 111 that dtjr. Ad- rartisera In that city are requested to la. their favors with either of tne above homes iftm It I5XT. Six rooms Dleaatntlv Inealerl nn lha hill near Ibe Cbmche; plastered throughout. AIsd three rooms on the Egbert Farm. nlaa. lured. Rent moderate. For particulars luquire at in is omce or or M. WILflBHT. Petroleum Centre, May 13tb lw C OOK WAITED. A flrst.cla.n ecinx wnnif.il nr tha I'Atw.tAur UxobangH ll..tl. Highest wager paid, Apply nuineuiaieiy. W. D. DODGE. Pet. Centre, May, 10th lw For Mile 15 (100 to 20.000 feet of SECOND-HAND TUBING, at from 25 to 35 cts. per foot Tbe Tubing is in first class order and all ready Httd. April 23. tr. '- H. II. WARNER. Take Wot ice. All nartles indebted tn TV T. Rrlooa r requested to Call and settle by May 1st, iiu envn coam. or mey will leu Wltn lUSllce Reynolds tor collection. E. T. Brlggs. April 20-lf Slew Goods ! Ii. GltAlWV?II, Merchant Tailor J Ilrl hint ppttirrtrri tmm Vow Vin-V with tl& twsortuieut of KOKKiUN AND DOMESTIC tu ssi mens. and Yfstinir. Srtluble for Moc'saod Ho' w. r, iwr brjuyht to (-jiruicuin vtm iru. aibo, mil una 01 GENTS' FUBNISIIiNG GOODS. . CUSTOM WORK nrnmntlv attnhrfpri tn. t.a fits guaranteed. The people of this place Snd vicinity cm buy bet ter Clothing of me, and SS fBH iKNT (JIlKAf Eli Hun in TUus.'llle, OU City or elsewhere. uivw 010 a can. li. GRAFOWITCH. Next Dour to Smith's Haloon, tnah- -" fouini, Brim. niiMI. WANTED Second-Hand Engines Saw & Grist Mill Machin ery, In good order. Address with full description and price. li. AL DEMINO, Park City, Kansas. rT OAFFNrcY: keens rnn.l.nil. baud Scotch Ale and London Potter, espeol lolly tor family at. r ' VI MP f T T warner DEALER IN RtirnNlMIlNI. Ti m vr MM V VII Ml U ! 11 V llUlilhl ah es.re vaiiug, Sngltl?, Boiler, and OIL WELL SITPLIES, 111UUCM UAS11 I'KllvK f AID KOR (it n ROPE, IKON and BRASS, atllavlnir recently Dnrrhn.rii . v- ... . proved PIPE CUTTING MACUINK. I an?J ed ti cut and fit all sizes of Pip. and Culni 7. U Inch to 8 14 Inch. UUZ wahlnsiloii-Rt., Nenrlv One. d... iter House, Vet. Oeiitre, i apr tr. II- a. WAHNU (Swim mi mite. 'J Franklin, Pa. R. H AC8TI5, Pres't. CTIAS. MlUEH.Vinj. MANUFACTURERS oftheCELEDRATK-' GALENA Engine, Car, Coacb & Maisj Lubricating Oils. . miaiiL-u 111c in?, i.ui.riciiir ID DM, ItlfTeT test tha Galena Oils have triiiuiplied, and their 1J cnallense for an equal as a I.ubiicsmr u,cpi T niorecoatcstants. ft Is now In use no A 4 0 t R'y, O C & A K K t. A V K'y, J 1 1 K j.sods tb wells, maehin iliops, Ac. IIAKItV HOWE. )anS3 tf Agent for I'etrolenra Centre A ticisi' PETROLEUM EXCEASGE M WASHINGTON ST., PETROLEUM CENTRE, nm tip w a W. D. DODGE, Proprietor. TsSps constaatly on hand tha chulceit linnds of Wines, Liquors & Cigars, of al kinds. Warm Aleal at nil Hours. WILD GAME IN ITS SEASON. GTOYSTEES Received dally and served up In any style iM!rA tfsVlf yon want tn pit a pood sqnare meal. n'W of Lai(ur to wash it down, and a nic. Cig:.r civs as a call. W. D Di'UOB. Petroleum Centre, March 1. lWi. tl FOR SALE CHEAP. RirnnI.IIfiiiH lll WpII SHD pile, 10.0UJ ft in. T'. BINd. 10, 0tlfl6Ki1t,'!'t ard 8 inch CARINO, 6,ruu ft NMALL Plf K, IOT ? HrcKKK ROPH. 9 ineh. e ineh 7 and tail Mm INO PIPE. PITTINdS at oneialf yrlreof N GAS and ROTARY rnM 1-8 for sale or 10 rmt. JJ.Milr.i.3 Oud BO!FKS of ll bum. si HOWE aV COOK'S, Box 220. Petroleum Centre, Fa- ct-S4ir i Of Old pPte foriairjpS ta-A lot office.
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