The Petroleum Centre daily record. (Petroleum Center, Pa.) 1868-1873, August 01, 1872, Image 2

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    SHUQEET & STARR
S.
to atoFsrtana.tBmiui A Co.,
Merchant Tailors!
AND DBALIB8 HI
Gents' Furnishing. Goods,
COB, .SPRING & FRANKLIN BTS-,
ITITVSTaJjjbE, PA.
Have pat la one of the Bant assortments V
CL01W& CAH8IMERE8
NGLI3H,
FRENCH AND
AMERICAN
CO A. TINGS,
MIXED AND
STRIPED SUITINGS,
FANCY VESTINGS.
JEtm offered,! the Oil Hegtoa.
TWENTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF
HATS &C CAPS,
Ali the Latest and Nobbiest Styles.
A TVUh LINK OF
Gents' Farnishingf Goods &c.
I etroleum Centre Daily Record.
PoUOsntr,PaMITbaradar Auginl I
DlTine Service.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and
t P, M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M.
eatafree. A Cordial invitation extend
ed to all.
Rv. P. W. Scofklo, Pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Preaching at II o'clock A. M., and 7U,
o'clock P. M.
D. PATTON, Pastor.
Petroleum Centre Lodge, No.
T15, I. O. of O. F.
Regular meeting nights Frldsy, at 8
o'clock. Signed. '
ALBERT GLENN, N. G.
E. O'FLiHiRtv, A See'y.
HfPUce of meeting, Main St., oppoilte
MoClinlock House.
A. O. Ol lI, W.
Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W.,
meeta every Monday evening at 8 o'clock,
In Odd Fellow' Hall. Petroleum Centre,
Peno'e. '
A. M. Klicknir, M. W.
. H. Mf ARILL, B.
Gold at 1 p. m:
Mr. J.
H. Smith, tbe Dresent efficient
District Attorney of Vensngo County, bas
recently removed from this place to Frank,
lio. aette basinets of his office will keep
him in that oily fonr days out ol the week.
The other two days of tbe week be can be
found In bis office over Bissolt & Co's Bank,
Petroleum Centre. We are sorry to lose so
good a citizen from our town, and csngrat'
ulate tbe people of Franklin on bis addition
to tbelr growing oily. We also wish him
unbounded success- and prosperity 'in bis
new field ol labor.
Nw Wll. Well No. 3; Ootava nil
Go's traot, Hyde Farm; Upper Bennehoff
nun territory, was completed last oleht.end
the show Is tbe beat yet of any of the wells
oo tbe tract. 8be had 48 Teet of lb finest
kind or pebbly sand roek. Up to last night
there was 600 feet of oil and water in tbe
tola and It was vapidly filling up. The
tubing and casing wss to have been put In
mis morning, a big well Is expected.
a warrant tor vagrancy was Issued by
Justice Reynolds, yesterday, against John
Galley. John, however, got wind of It and
jumped the tewn on tbe fly."
Quite a number of our citizens attended
the first annual pionlo of Petrolia Encamp
went No. 22, of Titusvllle. held at nil
Creek Lake, yesterday, and all are enthus
iastic in praise of the handsome mftnnAr in
which they were treated by tbelr Titusvllle
brethren; beautiful and romantic loca
tion In which the nlenio h.M ..j ....
general good time .nj,Tea By , durng
-iu win not soon be forgot
ton. . , "
There Is notuimr hk.... . .".
. . " -"" w or ng up a
mailt umA m II i- , r"
h. Uati. d.ui.i... .. ''oarez,
,. TT : "vea.be was be.
lleved to be. bv i limit h.lf ki. ...
trymen, one ol tbe worst rascals unbumr 1
How that be la dead all admit him t0 ?.
Knaa aJ. .f slK-. I a -a Tt5
I - a..... W IB imin ma..
" " o men, with no thought
but fur the good of bis country. Even the
Prloc or Wales, when oo what was sun
r u.aiu uea, was Convert-.!
from a disgraceful libertine to a 'ttul eood
man.'
A correspondent or tbe Pittsburgh Com
mercial, writing from Titusvllle, under date
of July 29, 1872, says:
An article bas just been made public
staling that (he South Improvement Com
pany, or "Oil Creek Anaconda," bas been
renewed In tbe recent railroad combination,
and that "the oil interests of Pennsylvania
are now at tbe mercy of tbe railroada as to
freights." In consequence of tbe proposed
alliance, the death of one or two projected
railway lines Is predicted. Your" corres
pondent bas takeo great pains to ascertain
what the so-called "combination" Is, and I
assure you that, so far as it has been devel
oped, It shows a liberal policy toward tbe
producers. If Ibey will only be patient,
and give Mr. Watson a cbaoce, they will
find that it is his Intention to foster and
protect tbe oil trade; and offer such induce
ments as will tend to more fully develop It.
I understand that it Is bts Intention to visit
the oil regions soon, and fully examine into
tbe demands and requirements of lbs trade.
Indeed, a man of Mr. Henry's shrewdness
would not select as manager one Wbo would
pursue line of policy or make combina
tions calculated to "kill the goose that lays
tbe golden eggs." Let me say lo tbe oil
men, and all others interested, "Be ye pa
tient. Sufficient unto tbe day Is tbe evil
thereof. -'
There bas been another railroad cliauge,
but yet I am not at lib erty to divulge it. 1
will see tbat your readers are informed la
due time.
Haviog f.llsd la bis attempt to gain
possession of the oil regioa by means of tbe
South Improvement Company, the Immacu
late Watson now comes out la the character
of a"aaviorof tbecooulry," and begs tbe
oil men to listen to him and it "will be al
right boys." "Be ye patient" until I get
my fingers on your throttles and then I'll
take my revenge on you for upsetting my
little South Improvement stealing scheme.
Tbe oil men should receive his stories with
a good sbare of discredit. Let them bear
in mind his former attempt to rob and ruin
this region belore listening to bisaofl and
honeyed words. Be warned lo time.
Another oue of our townsmen is la luck
and the fortunate possessor ol a 60-barrel
well. Via Gretter every body knows tbe
genial, kind bearted, good oatured Vic Is
tbe man. Tbe well is located oo tbe Neely
farm, in tbe Parker District, and was com
pleted about a week ago, since which time
it bas bairelsd out sixty barrels daily. As
Vio owns tbe well and lease Individually it
will readily be seen that "it is a good thing
to have la tbe family." Here's our old
boy, on your good luck.
Our friend, Oweo Gaffney, leaves town
to-morrow oo a pleasure 'trip to Michigan
and "Up Ibe Lakes." He intends to be ab
sent about ten days. We hope be may have
pleasant time, and safe and speedy return
borne. On your safe return,. Gaff, guess
we'll take Sunday Comfort for a change.
Quite an exoiling runaway occurred on
Main street, last night, fortunately result
ing la oo particular damage. A country
men was driving along Washington street,
and In turning tbe corner oo Main street,
made too short a curve and lipped over,
breaking tbe wagon thills and frightening
the horse. No other damage.
Horrible Acuidcnt.
t
About five o'clock last evening another
oil accident occurred at Woods' Run. A
lady named MoCue, while kindling a fire,
used petroleum oil tu biigbten it up. The
result was an explos'on. The buiuing oil
was tbrown.over her body, setting ber Cloth'
log on fire and burning great ruts into her
flesh. In tbe aconv of the moment ha
rushed into Ibe yard and leaped down a
well wblob lortunateiy was well filled with
water. The fire was extinguished, and h er
buabaod, who bad been attracted by ber
screams, lound to bis satisfaction that tbe
unthinking jump had not injured ber in tbe
least, bha Is terribly burned, however,
though not dangerously. Doctors Stewart
and Langfitt were called and sucooeded in
conaiderally alleviating tbe pain. rPitts-
burgh Mail.
Tie Pennsylvania Stato Teacher's Asso
ciation, to be be.d la Philadelphia on the
20th, 21st and 2 2d of August, will be pre
sided over by tbat earnest and efficient
worker la tbe cause ol education, Heuiy
iiouck, ueputy btate Superintendent of
Common Schools. The Convention will ha
very largely attended.
The. Jesuits of Berlin have long been an
noyed by tbe pointed attacks of the German
comio paper Kladderadatsche, and have re
solved to try tbe efficacy of opposing ridi
cule with ridicule. To tbat end steus have
been takeo to establish a comic paper under
tbe auspices of tbe order.
An English olergyman bas been accnsld
oi Kissing a stole. It is thought a serioJus
misdemeanor. Our ministers are more fi.
Iqosntiy accused ol stealing kif.
Extensive Oil Fire.
Nkw Tonx, July 30. A very destructive
fire is rsglng at Hunter's point, Long Island,
and a number of boats have, been burned'
An oil yard Is on fire oear Long Island I
Railroad depot, which Is threatened, to
gether with tbe depot of tbe Flushing and
North Shore Railroad. There were five
large tanks of naptba and refined oil, each
containing five thousand gallons, and four of
these were burned. Hopes were entertained
at last accounts of saving tbe remaining
tank. Over fifty thousand barrels of petro,
leum on tbe wbarf ready for shipment wero
burned, as also four ships and three canal
boats loaded with oil. Many ol tbe burning
barrels of oil were rolled Into tbe river, en
dangering tbe shipping. All tbe vessels are
now removed. Coe's phosphate factory, to
gether with a largo amount of stock, waa
consumed. Loss about $90,000. TboSlan
dard oil works were entirely consumed by
three o'clock. Pratt's astral works, in tbe
rear of the Standard works, baa not ignited,
and hopes arc entertained of aaving them'
as tbo wind is now blowing the names to
ward the river. Many of the sheds owned
by Messrs. Rockafelier, Andrews & Co.
containing tnousanda ol barrels of oil, were
entirely consumed. At four o'clock it was
reported that tbe fire was confined to tbe oil
in tbe tanks and to tbat which lay In tbe
holds of tbe burning vessels. Many contra
dictory reports are afloat, and it is impossi
ble lo ascertain tbe precise extent of tbe loss
by tbe fire, but it is believed the loss will
reach about $GOO,000. Tbe fire it is believ
ed originated by some accident la a cansl
boat which was unloading at tbe wbarf.
The fire department did all in their power,
but their efforts were of little avail. At one
time the fire extended over three blocks,
covering tbe entire spsce with solid flame.
Tbe estimated loss oo vessels is $100,000;
on Standard oil works $200,000, on Coe's
works $225,000. Almost all tbe losses are
fully covered by insurance. No further
destruction is now apprehended, tbe fire be
ing pretty well subdued.
. A New .York manufacturing compaoy has
entered upon tbe pious business of mauufac
luring idols for tbe Utndo market. There
are said to be several Christians connected
with the company.
Post Office Ruiiiiek. Justice H. R.
Fullerton, of Farkeis Landing, sent a tele
graph dispatch to District Attorney Swoope
yesterday informing him that be bad a
young man in bis custody for robbing tbe
postofilce. The dispatch contained oo par
ticulars. A detective waa sent to Parkers
last evening to take charge of the prisoner.
.Pittsburgh Mail.
If rum were a civilizer, benighted Africa
would be in a lair way. Within tbe last six
months there baVe been sent to that conn try
439,690 gallons or Medford rum from tbe
port of Boston alone.-
An iron mountain, which is representee
to be as large, and tbe ore as pure, as tbat
of tbe famous Iron Mountain ol Missouri, basj
just been discovered lo California, on tbe
line of tbe contemplated Atlaotic and Pacll ,
lo Road, and near enough lo be utilized lo
tbe city of Sao Francisco. Should coal also
be discovered in tbe vicinity, there might
be a second Pittsburgh grow up oo tbe Pa
cific slope.
James A. Crockett, a former station agent
and deputy postmaster at Summit Statlos,
on the Erie and Pittsburg Railroad, was
convicted In tbe United States Court, at
Erie last week, for detaining aod opening a
letter, and sentenced to Imprisonment in tbe
cornty jail for four months aod to pay a fine
ol$200 00abd costs of prosecution. Tbe
government costs will aggregate about $3,.
000, and Crockett's expenses will be about
the name.
Ao impression exists ia msay quarters
tbat revenue stamps were altogether abol
ished by tbe late act of Congress, in conse
quence of wbicb a number of persons have
ceased to use them. This Is a mlsaDnrehen.
sion. Tbe aot Itself does not become oper
ative until tbe first of October, nor does It
repeal the two cent tax oo checks,; drafts
sod orders, or on proprietary medicines,
perfumery and cosmetics, matches wax tat
purs, playing cards, and banned meats and
sauces. Every one Is supposed to know tbe
law, and tbe plea of ignorance is not accept
tid in extenuation of its violation. Persons
Interested will therefore do well to bear
this Information In mind.
A new kind of kindling wood for kindling
coal fires Is offered for sale. It is oak wood
chemically prepared, with all the moisture
extracted, and It ia claimed tbat a coal fire
can be kindled with it lo one half tbe time
of any other wood.
A mao lo Missouri is seeking a divorce
from a persoo to whom, he bas been married
sixteen years, on Ibe ground that that per
soo is not a womao. A sufficient ground,
certainly, but it seems to have takeo him a
joog time (o Sod it out.-
NOTES OF THE DAY.
Cats are to be taxed lo Frao'oe.
A Texas bridesmaid officiated bore foot
ed. ,
High winds trouble river meo on the Mis
siaslppl.
Tbe richer mao makes bis food tbe poor,
er be makes bit appetite.
A number ol ladies at Hertford are about
sturtirig a joint stock Insurance company.
One of tbe best sigos of livelier times ia
the fact that travel oo railroada steadily in
creases.
Sixty persons are about startlog from Wal
lace, Caoada, to form a colony in tbe Red
River country.
Ao Indiana ben celebrated last Easter by
laylDg on that day bard-boiled eggs.
The Cbioeso Government will send thirty,
six C b ioeso youths to Yale College.
A beet weighing one hundred and thirty
one pounds was receutly exhibited at Sao
Jose, Cat.
Ao Ohio boy killed himself because bis
lather criticised bis style of holding a
plough.
A Montana lover bought oat bis rival for
twenty dollars.
Boston manufacturers produce fifteen
thousand pianos annually, which represent
some four millions of dollars.
"Real estate is lively here" was tbe la
conic description of ao earthquake that a
traveler ia Peru seat home.
Ao inebriated South Bead, lad., consta
ble was led tenderly borne by a forgiving
prisoner whom he bad juot arrested.
Ia Omaha the people of Counoll Bluffs
are knowo as "Scoundrel Hillers," aod In
Council Bluffs the people of Omaha are
knowo as Saddle Creekers."
A new Chinese temple was receotly conse
crated in Sin Francisco, with seventy-five
gods, two of which are twenty feet high aod
correspondingly large.
Marlow Ibe Jamestown murderer is lo be
bung to-morrow.
Argti.b Savixob Bane. A Savings Bank
under tbe above title bos been established
at Argyle, Butler county, wbicb Is about
the centre or tbe Falrvlew ;oll field. Tbis
is a much needed institution, aod will sup
ply a want awriously felt ia that locality.
Argylo is centrally located snd of easy ac
cess from the eotira surrounding country,
and bas communication daily with tbe
regular railway trains of the A. V. Sail
road. For Sale.
A nice little Cottasre Home
finished off in good style, and
located on the isova r arra.
Has evp.rv mndfirn VMivMi?nf
Cellar, cistern, barn, tool house,
ana is in every way desirable
for a small family. For terras
and particulars enquire at the
house, or of
VICTOR GRETTER.
Petroleum Centre, August 1.
"Old Wine in New Bottlei."
Under this head the Pittsburgh Post says:
Since the South Improvement Company re
ceived Its quiteus some time ago, tbe mem
bers have been busily engaged in reviving
the old company under a oew name, aod a
meeting to tbat eod wss held in Cleveland
last week; The Dresent movemnnia mu.
res, as we are Informed, tbe entire refining
interests oi ins country, wbo combine as a
joint stock company. Tbe Intention Is to
take all the oil produced aod to 'distribute
It to tbe various sections In a fair propor
tion to tbe refining capacity of the district.
For instance, Pittsburgh's share would be
about twenty-live per cent or the nrodtin.
tion. Cleveland's something other over that
amount ana the remaining production
would be distributed amon th i.
ai tvuuti a in
the oil regions, Philadelphia, New York,
eisewnere. ine company proposo
guaranteeing to producers a certain
per barrel for erude, aod '.be producers' as-
sooianoa accepts this. It Is claimed tbat
toe enure oustness can be nlacid on a nrnflt.
able basis for ell parties as tbe exportation
or crude to Eqropean refiner lea' oatrbe de
oreased, and the entire profits of refining
secured to tbis country, where It properly
uuwugs. iirero win DS hot one buyer of oil
for tbe company, and in this way the bust,
neascan be thoroughly systematized. The
company is organised entirely independ
ent oT the railway oomnanlaa. ni- h. h
jectionable features of tbe South ' Improve
incut uempany, it is claimed, have been n
moved.
At Albany recently a womao met ber ones
husband at a weddlog party. They bad
been divorced ten years, aod bad not met In
ail tbat time. A short talk at supper re
conciled their engagement, and they were
married next day.
A prud ent Kentucky father, wlib a tt,r
riageable daughter, lound It Iniofble
keep tbo beaus from the bouse, so be furg
ilshed her with a muslo box which p,,J
"Home, Sweet Homo" at 10 o'clock P. )J
precisely. The beaus are all gone, and th
house closed up In Ave minutes after.
IoctM Notice.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A flrstvclasa team ol DRAUGHT Bntia
ES, WAGON, HARNESS Ac, In Jit
working order. For particulars ioqulra
this office. jj20-2w. ' "
lorSaie.
One Second-hand Piano In good eooal."
tlon. Piioe $100. Apply ol A. J? Uaw
LEY, Cold Water Office, Petroleum Sou."
Pa. jy 23-lw.
Girl Wanted.
A girl wanted to do housework In am.it
family. Enquire at stnsil
Gordon's Hardware Store.
Petroleum Ceotio, Pa, June 23. 1872
juoe23-tt '
For Sale Cheap
J. TI'MAflPP mi rii.
desirable building lots lor 'sale in diffreat
hial nn. I. nil Pi.. "'uereos
. v,,, j. a,ou, aew and seo
Ond band machiourv of nil kinj. . ...
cheap. Office, No. 1, Sharp's Block
Spring Street.
July 13-1 m.
For Sale or Kent
bert Farm, a short distance irom town. Fm
particulars apply to
UiVEN GAFFNETj
Petroleum Centre, June 14, 1872. 1
jl-tl.
For Male
15.000 In 2f).nnn fo r UL'rnun n .
TUBING, at from 25 to 35 cis. per foot.
ine tuning is lo first class order aod all
resdy fitted.
AP"I tt n. H. WARNER.
GAFFFKV'K Win... ....I i i 7t
leal use. Tbe best and ehnni
Sunday Comfort still Oil dtsfllr fan ft fnv e.lav
at GAFFNEY'S.
Gaffney sells Lager
For Purs Win.. ...r.n.rf .
Brotherhood of Brocton go to GAFNEY'3.
Tbe best Pittsburgh Lager at.
GAFFNEY'S.
If '
You
Want
To iocrease
Your business,
Advertise In the
Pktroi.kfmCkktbb Rkcord
5000
Aeenls wanted to Hfl
llm beautiful Pbotoirrapb
M.m:lirA lu.tlilnuiH
and Pnotozranh Fdmilv Rvcnril. Vnr i...n
snd stamp to Criper & Bbo., Publisbetr,
l ork, fa.
RACES!
GRAND RACES '
PETROLEUM CENTRE, TA.
Saturday, August 3d, -1872.
BETWEEN'
Sorrel Horse Frank
AND
Sorrel Horse Jolts,
For PiiroA ofj 1200 a Side. Best two to
three eigb ty rods and repeat.
POOL SELLING
Will commence at Robson's Hotel, Waib
ington St., at 11 o'clock a. m. Soturday.
Raoes to commence at 1 o'clock sharp.
IiliEGHEN Y VAIjIiEYItlt.
On and aftaf Monday, ,In!r lo, 1811
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Parker's,
Brady's Bnd,
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