f etroleum Centre Daily Record. let-Centre, Pa. Satardaft Align! 1U llvlue McrTloe. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHTJRCn Servlct-s every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and l P. if. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. eats free. A cordial invitation extend ed to all. Kit. P. W. Scofield, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 1 o'clock P. M. D. FATTON, Pastor. Petroleum Centre Lodge, So. Tiff, I. O. of O.K. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 8 'dock. Signed. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. E. O'Fr.AnrnTV. A Kpft'w. CtTFluce or meeting, Main St.. opposite M 111... 1 tf ' rr A. U. of V. XV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of XT. W., memo mi'ij nonaay evening at 8 o'clock, in Odd Fellow't Hall, Petroleum Centre, - .. A- M- Klbckner, If. W, J. 17. Mkrkill, R. Gold at 1 p. nr. U6- DEMOCRATIC BALLY! tbe Democrat and Liberal Republicans ot f etroleum Centra and vicinity, are Invit ed to meet at Sobers Opera House. Petro leum Centre, tbie (Saturday) evening, at i?a ociock, ior me purpose of organizing a campaign club, and for the transection of lucta other business as may come before the mee"n- Br OnuKit. mt '. ... . i uore win be no divine services in the I resbyleilao Church, tomorrow, fKiinrln.v Sunday School will be held In the afternoon as usual. ' Cubiosiweb of Oiluom- Messrs. Hess A Tarbell. well known all - mj mt w am.- , Ing a well on the Hale Farm, some dietaose north of Fetersburgb. The well was start- ... .u ,uur,u uay or July last, and was named the Independence well. It is Leins - - "j juicoaei netis, and we are inrormod by Mr. Hess that da bofc, ... lorday the drill penetrated a vein of genu ,u" """"woe, at a depth of nearly 800 feet, I near the top of the third sand.- A few .oove iue brimstone vein, a vain ot ard coal was struck. Since striking brim. woe, me armers are somewhat of the opin ion that the lower regions cap't be far off, and they handle the tools oarofully for fear fuew and startling developments. New ooders and discoveries of other valuable miuerala aro continually being made while 1u tbeBeareb for oil. II Is proper te stale that Mr. Dan Ed-1 wards, manager of Simmons drug store, claims that the woman who attempted to poison heraoU a day or two since, a lull ac couot of wbioa wa published In the Rec ord, did not procure the morph In at that store, consequently be Is entitled to the benefit of a statement to that t-ffect. Signor Frank Farlnl,.the "man what wallers the sword." paid us a visit last evening, expressly for the purpose of inform ing us that be did not drink whUkey. And wbyt Because the Tltu3ville Herald said that Mayor Roberta witnessed his wonder ful feat of running a toad sticker down into bis keg, and because ha lelt sick that night, had a pain in bis stomach, and only laid down for a abort time to rest bisself, and be never was known to drink. This is bis ay. White's the man dares say Farini was drunk alter this. A Democratic meeting will be beld at Sobel'a Opera House, this evening, foretbe purpose of organizing a Greeley and Drown campaign tiiuo. -loose interested in par tioular, and the publlo la general, are ins vited to attend. . r-nr; ; , . The Grant and Wilson Campaign ClubJ aioet at thtir headquarters, next door to the t - A. ' . I jmcobd ouice, mis evening! Friend Cross, of the Central House, brought back from bis recent Western trip, a lame number of atereoeconlo views of dlf- erect points of interest on Lake Superior, la Mtcnigaa and on the Mississippi River. They are really worth an examination by inoae wno nave novel taken the trip, and by all who bars an ee lor the beautiful in nature. Tba aptrebeudeddo.t...... by being knocked Into fraBments bv tho l-lantamourComeiduol.nM.rto Lava th. slightest effect on th. n. nl.! iue sngnteai enact on the nerves ef old sin ners in this place. We have vet to bear of a single case of repentance Animated discussions ou the political questions ol the bour are becoming very fre qiitmt, aua get more noisy each week The Titusville Courier sets to this offim about twice a week on an average. Why is liis thus, FlUBUlM?. The following ascount of tbe use of net roleum by the Indiana for religious purposes) In the early days of Pennsylvania, we find in the Venango Spectator. ' It ws written upwards of thirty years fcftgo by rither Judge Thompson or Rev, Cyrus Dickson, who then resided in Franklin. Tbe other use made of the oil was for re ligious moral. Ip. Here I cannot better dts cribe it than in tbojinuginary language Of tbe Commandant of Fort Dunueene to bis Excellency General Montcalm, tbe unfor tunate hero of Quebec: "I would desire.' says the Commandant, "to aesmeyour Ex cellency, that this is a most delightful land. Some ol tbe most astonishing natural won ders have benn discovered by our people. Whilst descending- the Allegheny, liltceo leagues below the mouth of the Conewongo, and three alnvw Fort Venaiiso. we were in vited by the Chief of tbe, Scnecas to ait ad a religious ceremony of bis tribe. We land ed and drew up ourcanoes on a point where a small stream entered the river The tribe appeared unusually solemn We marched up tbe stream tbe stream about a half league, where (be com nan v. a lame band It appeared, had arrived aome days belore us. Gigantio hills begirt us on every side. The scene was really sublime, Tbe great Chiel then recited tbe conquests and heroism of their ancestors. The Surface of tbe stream was covered with a thick scum, which burst Into a complete conflagration. Tbe oil had been gathered and lighted with a torch Or brand. At tbe sight of the flames tbe In dians gave , forth a triumphant about that made tbe bills and valley re-echo back gain." Here, then, is revived again tbe ancient Ore norsbi pers ol tbe . East. Here, then, are tba childien of the sun. Tbe fame of these springs .Is greater in France and England than In America: ereater in distant cities of tbe Union than in Fraoklini oniy nine miles distaot from them. We believe it baa not been deBnitely de termined, "whore tbe pins all go," but a question quite as interesting is loominir ud- on tbe social horizon, ;and that is, ' "where do tbe flies all come from?" They' are ex perts who catch tbe persistent nuisances in scores by a dextrous turn of tbe wrist; small boys impalo them apon pins; vigorous wo men slash them mercilessly with dusters: thousands lose their lives In milk pilcbersi molsBses jugs, and applu piesjjwhile tens of thousands delude.! to their death liv be smeared bread, tumblers" of water covered with a pieoe of paper with i treacherous hole therein, and a hundred oilier fatal devices Of men and. women, and yet tbe force seems undiminished. Who shall tell whcniin thi come? . The following is the Kansas Citv (Mo. Times' account of George Francis Train s lecture, delivered at that place on tbe 30tt, ana we have ns no doubt but that it is true: "His 'subject last night was piineiDallv George Francis. Train, though be managed to Bod time to prove Grant a frand. Greelvv a swindle, bell a myth, religion a delusion, Christ a mockrr. God a creation ef k'n the Bible a fable, tho cburcb a den of rep tiles and frauds, State a borde of tbe thieves, the prefB a maobine for lies, an Amrle.n citizen a dog, while George Francis Train baa mora Intellectuality, more sense, bas seen more, and knows more than all tbe wor Id beside, is a Pagan, a gigantic frand, a statesman, an enigma, an oracle and. above all, the next President of America." It is a relief lo koow that Georga baa done with Kansas City. He Is first-rate the first time, bat ever afterwards a bore. Exi' George Francis. "Come again no more." Tbe Postmaster General bas' ennnlnliil Petroleum Gentta a British International Money Order Offlon. Persona wishing to send money to nuy olBce in Great Britain or ireianu, win ood It to their advantage to send by post office money order, which will oe seni ai me rollowlng rates : On orders not exoeedlng $10 25 cents. uver iu ana not exceeding $20. 60 Over $20 and not exoeedlng $30. 75 't eou not exoeea log f 30. 75 0m 30 and not .weeding $.10. 1.00 Over $40 and not exoeediog $50.1.25 ' Noyk'b Crebcint citt ciiicus. By ad vertlsument elsewhere It will be seta that this great show will exhibit In tbls city ou Wednesday next. It has a thoroughly es tablished reputation as a first-clars Circus. and is spoken of In the highest terms ol praise by our exobanges. tleament and go-. Read the adver- Wm. Haserlinir, while buirlarizinrr the nou, 01 vao'' 10 '"t8burgh, night bouse of a Mrs. Evans, in Pittsburgh, nigbt b"'0" ""''" d "no" '7 J Lieut. Cbarlea Evans, of tbe Tenth U. S. Cavalry. "When oornls waving, Annie Dearl" now sung by happy lovers. Another hot spell. ' Tbe dog days are upon us. Tbe circus show bills around town aro at tracting the attention of tu juveniles. . If your bustuoM is dull, advertise. A SIMILE. Tbealn sweeps over a 'garden brier, The rain of the wayward liny; But drops, like peaiis, from the fuld d bud When the'sbower bas passed awj ; , As on tbe folded heart of a child, No drops of a grief will stay. But in tbe odorous days of June, On tbe bud's , manner birth, Tbe raindrops lodge 'till a wautoa bien Has shaken them to theeailb, As Irom a maiden's breast of won -Is shaken by breezy miitli. Tbe rose that stands in its perfect prime, Wben the days of summer are past, The storm beats down in its pride ol place, And Its leaves lo the winds are cant; A the;beartl j grief, In tbe autumn oMife, Is crushed by tbe rain and blast. Boston Globe, Unffulo It aces Fourth Day. Buffalo, August 9 ine attendance at the races to-day was Increased to 15,000. The weather was fine and the track in good condition. In tbe firstj-ace for 2:25 hor'aea. Rosalind burst bloou vessel while scoring for the start, aud on tbe first heat, James U. Burke, who was ahead, dropped dead of heart dieeaeo on en tering the come stretch. Tbe race was woo1 by Judge Fullerton in three straigb heatii beating Lulu, Derby, Nonesuch, and Til umpb iu about tbe order named. ' Time 2:25, 2:24 3.4,2:25. Tbe great race of the day, free for all, was called at 4:10. Tbe entries were GolJ smith Maid, American Girl, Lucy and Henry, Goldxmitb Maid sold iu the pools at soe hundred to twenty, five against tbe Udld. Defers reaching the first turn In the first beat the Maid skipped and American Girl shot ahead and kept tbe lead to tbe half post, wben she was overhauled b7 Lucyi wbo won by a leugth, tbe Maid second and th. Girl third. The second boat proved highly exciting. and completely changed tno current of put lio opinion. The horses started after con didurable scoring, tbe Maid again leading, nut breaking badly. American Girl got the advantage and kept it, being holly pressed iu the home streach by Lucy and Goldsmith Maid, aud ooming in by half a bead, win ning tbe beat in 2:17J. In the third heat tbe Maid again took tbe lead. After the usual breaking by all, and much fluctuation in positions, the beat was given to Lucy. On the fourth heat, Henry led, closely followed by the other three to the quarter, when a hot conteet occurred between the Girl, Maid and Lucy to the home stretch, when the Girl skipped and Lucy aud the Maid shot a length ahead, Lucy winning tbe beat by a bead, the Maid second, the Girl third, and Henry fourth. BCMEARY. Purse $10,000, for ail hones. Lucy 1 3 Goldsmith Maid 2 2 Amerioan Girl 3 1 Ueury 4' 4 Tim8,.2:18, 2:17, 2:19J 2:22 Before the closing of the trial the Judges anoouueed that tbe owner of James H. Burke would have bis entrance fee return ed. Young ladies now-a-days are not like St raul, Inasmuch as they pay rather more attention "to I hose things which are behind'' than he did. Dolly Varden and Polly Ticks at tbe two moei popular temales or the day. Kentucky bas a wouderful spring ot water that in summer looks liko blood. Thu bloody looking water buds from it twice a weeayDoiljjrboly a few moments at a time. During the fall the bloody water rubs but once a week; and altrtbe disappearance of th. bloody hue, the waleiCassumsa purplish bus, wbiob soon passes off. Tha water is aid to be very delightful to tbe ta'sW A floh was recently caught iu Alabama, In wblcn.wM a patrldge egg, and In tbe egg a bird. One of tbe lineal copper veins ever struck In tbls country baa just been found in the Davidson mines, In North Carolina, Wbo says New York city is not growing better? Woodbull and Clafflo's paper is dead. A watch which was lost by an Ohio man fifteen years ago, was recently, ploughed up on the owner's farm. The laud had been all this while under cultivation, yet tbe watoh was not injured, and is now lo good ruoning order. A lodge of the A. O. of U. W. , was insth tuted in Sharon a short time ago. Mercury uwrked 90 (leg. la the shade all fteruoon yesterday. MOTES OF THE DAY. There are six ordained women pastors in tbe Universalis! Church in tbe United Plate?. In the diamond regions of South Africa penple IluA diamonds in the gizzards of thoir caickuu. An old rat in Chicago caught a young one by t:m tall and dragged bim away just as he was stepping into a trap. The Ferj.)t) cannibals (all a roasted man "long pig." One of the chiefs has helped eat nine hundred of these "long pigs." Josh Billings soys that opera must, don'ot have any moro effect on bim than castor oil would bave on a graven image. It is estimated that soothing syrups kill 150,000 childreu annually, which must b. anything but a soothing statement to the mothers wbo put their children to deep by their use. Donn Piatt says t here are two seasons in which our Administration seek repose irom its gigantio labors; one is that which pre cedes tha holidays, and the other that Which follows. Metallio roofs are said to be tbe best safeguards against lightning, as tbe roof in stautly distributes tbe electric . fluid over itseurlace, and by so doing prevents all dan, gar. Y Oil News. A well owned by M'Cnlla, liady and others ou tbs Fox estate west tide, completed last Saturday Is pumping 25 barrels per day. This well bas been nearly oue year Ingoing down. A new well was stiuck about two weeks ago 00 the Logue farm fonlti of Ibe Clarion river which is doing 40 barrels per day It Is owned by M'lntosh. This farm i Jconsidered one of the best in this dis trict. There are a number of new wells being started near tba month of Turkey run on tbe Keating farm. Tbe Alum Rock well is pumping 7 bars rels of oil per day, and about 29 barrel of salt water. It is owned by Shirtz, Faunce Hs Co. Tbe well ou'the Isaao Neely farm Contin ues to pump 25 to 30 barrels per .day. The attention ol operators is being directed to this section with hopes of .finding a good streak of territory. A company from S ilem, Westmoreland county, Pa., have got a now well On the Wni. Sboup fuim which is flowing through mo cueing auuui a nunurea barrels rer day. The Scott woll just south of town, now being testgU Is not making a very big sbow a small well only is looked for. Emleoton friend, Casing For Sale. 700 feet 5?ath second Land Casing for sale FOR CASH. As goodtis new. Apply to CP.BU'iiON, Petroleum Centre, Pa. a. tin 1 u vaage, lowa, wnose ears are grown up, bas no methed of hearing (except through her mouth. When a young man I A 4 r . laiKiog soe Beeps saying "yes," for fear lest.be might propose to her and she not bear it. Tbe Louisville Courier Journal poetically remarks: "In Montgomery, Alabama, tbe other day, four negroes got on a spree; one took out bis little jackkuife, and now there ain't but three.!' A professional tea taster in England re cently uiei witn an accident on a railway by wuicu nis senssor taste was impaired, thereby injuring bis business oipaoity, and ajury awarded bim 1,000 damage. A miracle is reported at Cannamor.: In. dia, where a fall of manna is said to nave recently taken place- Tbe celestial' food was a gummy, honey like iuice. stlcklm n the leaves of tbe trees and on the grass. The new car shoos in liarrishuru.lif. be in full blast, and will employ over seven uuuureu men. Tbe Milllgau well, on IheShoun fatn ! Parkers, is yielding from sixtv to alTt..ft barrels per day. It is a daily occurrence to arreat ho.. .1 Parker's for druokeness and disorder! duct The Virginia Court of Anneals has .rf- journtd Without deciding as to the validity 01 iue repudiating acts of tbe last sen ion of tbe State Legislature. It I surmised that no decision will be given for aome years. A number ot ladies in Greenville. Ala.. hare signed tbe following pledge: -"We tbe undersigned, do promise hereby that we will falibtully abstain from the use of tnhu.. co in any shape, form, or manner while in church." Loral lot !;. At a meeting or tbe Geneial Commiu,,' beld at Franklin. August 8th, to tlCJ.Vll reports of the subscriptions hy the public, it was Kksolvkd, that tbe publlo bas not re sponded to an amount and extent sufficient lo justify this Committee iu assuming responsibility of further testing the vslidu, of tbe easing and torpedo patents, therefore also, 1 Rksolvid. that the General Commlti,, adjourn to meet at OIL CITY, ON FRIDAV THE 16TH OF AUGUST, at 11 o'clock, 1 m, to receive any further Instruction, from the public, or to enable it to select new committee in place of the present one. F. W. Hastings, Secretary. Aug. 9-ld. FOUSAIiti CHEAP. ' A firstvclass team ol DRAUGHT DflP! ES, WAGON, HARNESS &o., In good working order. For particulars inanin .1 this office. jy2(S.2w. for Sale 15.000 to 20.000 feet of SECOND-IlAKn luiMi.v, iiiumiuiu 00 era. per foot Tbe Tubing is in first class order and .11 raadv fitted. April 23. tf. H. H. WARNER. . GAFF ti 1 'S Wines and Liquors for ate leal use. Tbe best and cheapest, Gaffney sells Lager British International Money Order System. Monev ordres can iflnl.fn!n ed at the Petroleum Centre Post; Office noon Post Offirpa in oil X x vrh 1 1411 parts of Great Britain and Ire land. United States TreaRnrv Nntpu or National Bank Note nr.1v received or paid. . W. NGYES CRESCENT CITY CIRCUS! Tlie Only Complete Oi jran- THE ONLY SHOW TH AT DOES MOHK THAN Performance on the inside and not on th Ontiidt in btreot Parade 1 ho LrgKt nnd moi-l EitcB aive BiU:b'tlon r.ow Trt illing. More and better performance than any Cir cus in tbo United States. From is to as acta sica n'fjrmauce. Tnlcwttt, I'monaliiy and folltics Ignored, l'arilion ils'iV d with Oa instead of oil. Look ht tha host or Performcm, mch oaa Stan in thotr particular acts: MILLIE TURNOUR The original Qnaen of Air. . FRED BARCLAY, WbO Is without a rival nam Principal .W THE LESLIE BROTHERS. Are unequalled in their GyratMntlo l'erformaMC. From California, re onn of our mail waturcs. JIMMY Httvvnr.ris. The Children's Knvorlte. b-,; (.Mown In Amcrlc' DR. THAVKIi. The tartest' Clown in Am.rlca. and his Utiles oo- Biuuie a Innny Trio. PROF. A. H. LEHMAN. Tha Greit California Ttlck Clown. A. F. AYMAR. Clown and Scenic Hider. GO Head of Trick Horses. Dr. J. L. THAYER, will take coareo' the Chariot, handlinir the reinl over Home, drawing In procession PROF. MERLIN'S C. C. BAND. ft I DON'T FORGET THE DATE, PET. .CENTRE, Wednesday, Aug 14 ptoneevllte, Thursday, Augl