V SHUGERT & STARR (Saeosateri 10 lMMawanatu A Co.,1 Merchant Tailors! AsTDJBAiaBS.ni Gents' Furalshlnf . itieods, COR. 8PKW0 A FRANKLIN BTS., TITUSV.IiliE, PA.) Bav ant la on af Ik Dual assortments J CL01B8& CASSIMERES . 1NQLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND BTRIPED SUITINGS, FANCY VESTINGS. Ivor offend In the Oil Region. TWMTT DIFFERENT STTLE3 OF HATS eSC CAPS, ' All Um Utett and NobWaet Styles. AFULLMN10F dents' Famishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record rat. Centra P. Tueady, Sept. 17. UlTlna Rervlee. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CnURCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and X r. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. at free. A cordial lntitation extend ed to ll. Bit. F. W. Soofiild, Pastor. TRESBTTERIAN CHCRCn. Preaobing at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7)4 e'olock P. M. D. FATTON, Paitor. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. Tl, I. O.pf O. F. Saunter meeting nlgbta Friday, at 8 'Clock. Sign art. ALBERT GLENN, N. G. K. O'Fl.iHIRTT, A Sec" J. tyPlnce of meeting, Ma'a St.,- opposite MeOlintock House. A. O. Of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets every Monday evening at 8 o'clock. In Odd Fellow' Hall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. A. M. Kmcisbr, M. W. J. H. Mirrili., R. Gold at 1 p. m. 113 Elsewhere we publish s 0all for Cltl sea'i Mealing, 19 be held at the Grant ft Wilson club looms, to-morrow (Weduea day) evening, for the purpose of taking into oonaideratloa wb.l is best to be doue to ad Vanoe the interests and prosperity of Patro leuui Centre. A good many of our business men ore disposed to think that the schedule of grounds rents put In force by the Centra Pelrolou.n Coiapany, owners of the land upon wbiob the town Is located, arc too high and should be red ioed on ac count of the extremely dull times, claiming they are not doing business enough to war rant the payment ef so high a reutal. There are other question which materially affect the Interests or all our citizoos which will be dlsotiased before the meetiog, consequent )y II Is important that all should be present. In- this connection we mil add that our nspeoted fellow citizen, Capl. J. E. Ray, has accepted the position of Superintendent ol the Central Peitolonm Company, tap I, R.'l frloods (and they are many) will re joice at his appointment to this respeoBible position, and we feel positive that he will exert himself in the luture, as id the past, fur the welfare of the place. In fact, be in forms us the Company feel disposed to act in a fair and liberal manner towards all tbelr tenants, and if injustice is beiug done any person It will be lighted. Formerly when refined was selling Id New York for 2424,', erude was worth five dollars a barrel here. Now, thanks to the "ReBuer's Combination," which have the produeen as well as the exporters in their breeches pocket, It la worth just three dol- lata per barrel here. A Dice little margin that, over former profit. ... It does seem passing strange that the pro- dueers do not arise la tbelr might and do ibmatblDg, Instead of standing Idly by while their property melts away lik a snow dnlt oodor their eyes. Petroleum markot value bsre yesterday S,00 offered; very dull; ne transactions. Da. to-day. Buyers refuse to give (3,00. No transactions. No market whatever. Sel lers dleannraged. As A. Ward would say "Tba rooril Is feele. I tee most tiaadlkated. Messrs. Irwin, Woods and Egbert, hit' tog ocu red a lease of 60 acre on the A. Pieree (arm, Upper Benneboff Run terri tory, are about to alnk several wells, the contract for one having already been given. The Pieroe farm Is In a direct line with the Slmrns farm, upon which the last new strike It located. Mr. Edward Fox, of Tltnsvllla, has the rtg np for a new well on the Curry farm. Mr. Robert Carlin, of Sbamburg, is drill ing a new well on a five acre lease of the Hyde farm, owned by him. The Octave Oil Company have a new well drilling on the Hyde farm. Both the Grail ft Wilson and Greedy & Brown CIiU'b hold meetings at their Teepee, tive headquarters, this evening. The memr bers of both cluis are requested to turnout. Another link has been added to the chain by whlob the Reiner's Combination propose to gain possession of the producers, body and buttons. A day or two ago theCombi nation purchased the Patterson ft Dickey refloeiy, located on the Boyd farm, paying therefor, it Is said, the turn of $12,000 This refinery has not beeo in operation for several months, and it Is understood the combination do not Intend to start it up. That YOung Heart. From the Danbury News. Al one of the stalloos our oar stopped abreast of a cotton factory. How the blood flies and the flesh creeps at memories that rise op at the mentloo of a New England cotton factory. Wo think of the dark, dark rooms, the flint-hearted superintendent, the roar of the maohlnery that drowns out every thing human In the dUmal operatives but the ache In tholr heart, the dally treadmill influitely more inteoso in Its horrors tbau the famous slave pen. And here, right be fore my eyes, and even within my touch is one af these places. Here human flesh, and human hopes, and human sentiments are bru'aed and crashed out of identity by the Iron beel of as cruel a despotism as the world ever saw. Here is toll without re- ward, hope wltboot faith, and love without hope. In these walls men grow grey, wo men wrinkled,' and children hardened while time dallies and wanders far behind them. A boy with while faoe and stooping sboul ders sat In a window In front of me. My heart warmed toward the sufferer, bo was so young and helpless. "My poor obild," s aid I. "hs the Iron pierced your young heart so early t' lie did not bear me, and he said "What's that, you sardine?" Lou. Voucher, proprietor ot the Opera House Saloon, Is in receipt of another lot of ihose nio e Havana Cigurs. Smokers will take notice. The day is dark and loweriug, with ocoa- slooal falls of rain. It Is now propsed to utilize sorapsolleatb er or of skin, by manufacturing from them a paper In oomblnalioa with rags or other fibrous subslancei. For this purpose the refuse cuttings of any kind (of leather are taken, those of calfskin, however, being preferred. The New York Journal of Commerce throws out suggestions that Legislature should limit the time within which drafts or bills may be presented at counting bouses 1 or residences either for acceptance or pay ment. There Is now a good deal of confus loo In the laws and decisions on this sub ject, and the consideration of convenience has been almost entirely lost sight ol. A Naturalization Court will meet In Franklin on Tuesday, Septeml).- 21. All Interested are requested to take notice. The old Empress Josephloe lurtlevsheU back oombs have come again. Now the hair is all brought to the top of the head, extra brlds thrown away, and ladies look like the pictures of the Bourbons and Bona partes In the family pictures in the Salle Napoleon at Versailles. This style prevail ed from 1760 to 17B0. The oulture of tobacco is getting to be an Important branoh of Industry, in parts ol Illinois. One farmer rays that the piospeot Is now that be has not half shed room enough and be has not half as mauy aores In as be bad in 1871. A Catholio girl in New York lately es poused tba Hebrew faith and a German gen tlomao the' same day. Her parents there upon took a coffin, with her name and age Inscribed on It, to the church, aud bad high mass said over It; carried it to the cemetery. aud buried tbelr daughter to all Intents and purposes. JA farmers' milk company, with a c ipitai of two hundred thousand dollars, has beeo organized lo New York for the purpose of transporting milk to that city and dispoelug ol It without the service of the "middlemen'' the profits to be divided emoag the stockholders. NOTICK The Grant & Wilson club of Petroleum Centre, will meet this evening al their moms. riulne rt Importance is to be transict-d n1 it Is drsirabl that every member of the club should be present. J. W. BEATTY, Secretary of club. Rom ic rata to the Hescitfl. There will be a speoial meeting of the Greeley, Drown ft Buckalew club Tnesdsy evening Sept. 17lh. Let all members turn out. By order of the PRESIDENT. NOTICE. T, All members ot Minnekannee Tribe 183, I. O. R. M., are particularly requested to be present at regular Council, Thursday evening, Sept. 19th, as the nomination of officers and other important business will come up belore the Tribe. L. U. Collcti, e. B. Wilkiss, C. R. What Came ot b Lost Pocket Book. On Tuesday morning of last week, Chnr ley Harpst, the Clarion Butcher, while par sing from bis shop to the Alexander Home, dropped bis pocket book. He alleged that in a moment or two after, two men named Linden and "Capl. Jinks," passed along and picked It np. He demanded the return of the money, some $16, but tbey denied having found It, asserting tbnt tbey had seen the wallet laying on the pavement,and thought It bad been placed there In the way of a trick, kicked it to one sidd and passed on. Charley thought this story "too thin," and they were arrested and held to answer. Opt. Jinks" got bail in the sum of $100, but Linden failed to come to lime and bis buggy was held as collateral until be could raise the "recommend. "East Brady In dependent. The best definition of scaudal ever gives. according to Arthur Helps, was that of the little girl who described it (thus: '-Nobody does nothing, and everybody goes on telling It every wheie." That is better than diclon sry. Superstition stilLflourisbes in some parts ot New England. In h'bode Island Ibe oth er day man dug isp the dead bodies ol two of hie children to burn the liver and hearts, In order to cure' consumption of bis son, upon whose yitals the dead were 'supposed to be preymj. A hall, the guests at which were from the best society ol the Slate, was lately given in the Culiforola Slate Penitentiary, the object being the Increasing of the prisoners- library luod. The convicts themselves were lookers on- It Is said that the governing clarses In Russia, as well ss in Germany, are begin ning to be apprehensive, not only about Ibe actual power of the International Society, but the rapid diffusion of its doctrines among me people. The Agasstz expedition having completed its lahora, ha9 dlsban lnned at San Francos' co, aftjr a nine months' cruise la tha Has lier. Since the Mexican vanquoru visited Al bany with their exhibitions of PkilUu lass solng, the little boys have had a passion for using the lasso on each atber. One boy was nearly ohoked to death in this manner, recently,, and the police are confiscating all ropes putto that use. Elkction Law of 1'ennsylvanik. The edition of Election Lawa ordered by the Legislature of 18C3 baviog been rxhansted the State Printer has bad prepared a new edition, oarefnlly revised and brought up to and Included those of the session of 1868, which will be ready for delivery next week. It is, of oourse, lodiapensible to every elec tion officers, and ought to be possessed by every voter. Slnglo copies will be sent for one dollar, or twelve copies for tea dollars, Address B. gingerly, Stale Printer, Harris burg, Pa. The "bottle of saored oil" recently four amid the ruins of Pompeii, to which refer enoe was made in this paper, turns out lo have beeo nothing but a bottle of whiskey inadvertently left behind by a pio-oic party ol Colonel Polk's frieuds when that gentleman was American Ambassador at Rome. A large parly ol Canadian engineers have just started for Pembina, where tbey exp.ot 1)0 meet the American party appointed lo determine Ibe forty-ninth parallel, tbe boundary between Canada and the United btates, from tbe Lake of tbe Woods to Ibe Rocky Mountains. It is estimated that the work will occupy three or four yesis. A barrel was receutly received at Yar mouth (Massachusetts) camp bearing tbe following luscrlption: "Yarmouth Camp, Sloughlon tent. Biggage-masters, please bsndie luls and all other baggage lor tbe same as If It were your own, and you were to camp out and board yourselves." The iWidiiiztaf jjuuriaiiiiiuiis Provided tor the; Pope's Sister ill-Law. Nap!e correspondence Boston Advertiser Talking ol the Eorglas recalls to me a conversation I had the other morning with a visitor nn the traditions current in Rome formerly more believed tbsn at present hy really intelligent persons. Those of Slxttis V. are numerous. But there was one uiy friend told me aprosoaof Innocent X., or more properly speaking, of his sister-in-law Donna Ollmpla Pamphlle Doris, which made a ureal Impression on me. Her mem. ory Is held In great honor to this day, es pecially by the common people. Th is tiw governable women used to hold her high trolics out at the Palazzo of the Villn Doric, on the JanSculuto. There are kept, and shown sometimes, by great favor articles of her wearing apparel her slippers,, a curious ndiau mantle made of Papagallo feathers, also a picture of her that Is not a very re. putable;one ss to tbe mode ofrepreentatioo. The traditloe Is this: Every night after midnight, a red hot Iron chariot Is heard rumbllcg sloog tbe Via Guilts, and up the Janlculum hill. The noise it makes Is tre mendous. Its horses ore demoniac; a de mons holding tiro unhappy Douna Olimpia, When tbe chariot reaches tbe spot where the old gates of the Villa used lobe, near the Paoliua fountalu, this entrance reap pears, and the iron gates are opened by unseen porters. The oharlot rolls through tbe ground of Ibe Palazzo; It stops; the de moos lift out their victim, carry her Into tbe bouse, and on tbe very Spot of her former bad acts scorge ber on the bare skin until near day 'break. Then; tbey replace tbe beaten wretch In tbe hot iron oar; the borsea leavo tne Villa, go will) tbunderlag velocity down tbe Janlculum, and toward dawn somewhere in tha Villa Giaulia the whole phantasmagoria "lades In the light ol common day." My triond bed this from bis father, who was an officer in tbe Papal Guard, a scholarly, cultivated man. "It is true, my son," he would say, sol emnly, whan repeating tbe story "It is true; for when I have been on guard la tbe Via Guilia, these ears have beard tbe thun der of those dreadful car wheels, aud I have felt the air, as it passed, blow on my fecal'' Wiliest I Love Best. I love the summer's luxury, lis long, glad days of life and light; The shade of the deep woods' greenery, Tbe passionate wartntb ot Biiusbin bright; And I love to see pale winter throw O'er earth btr garb of purity; Der glistening surplice ofdrin-a snow, Her iO'-cron, pure us the crystal Boa; Each I love more than can be expressed How can I tell which I love best? Out In the mlii.-tl of my garden grows, With crimson petal and fragrant smell. A deep ond beautiful damask rose; And O, I lnve that rote lull well I But there nestles beneath my garden wall A lily, In secret lovellnass; Its fragrance great as its flower Is small And I love my lily none the less. I love tbem both in their beauty dressed; But I could not tell you which I love best. There are two maidens one whose mirth, Like tbe deep-toned tlatc of my dame.sk rose, 1 O'er all the loneliness of earth Her spell of joy and gladness throws; Tbe other, like tlie lily while, Scatters ber happiness all around, And blesses with ber clear, pure light My poor heart trodden down to Ibe ground; To each is my motto. 'True and fest" Why must I specify which I love best? Tinalej's Magazine. Hopes are entertained that tbe blank In the center of the maps of Iceland will toon be filled up. News from Capl. Burton state that be is pushing forward over the vast snow ranges in tbe unexplored porlloo of tbe island, and In tba course of few weeks it is expected that be will have ex- examined the chief geographical features or ibis region, which, It Is laid, has never be fore been visited by man. Forty volumes ol recorded deed and mortgages were lately stolen from tbe olerks office of St. Joseph's county, Michigan, and then negotiations were deliberately opened for their return aqd $3,500 exhorted there for. To add to tba villaioy el lb transac tion, a "respectable'' .law firm of Chicago stood between tbe scoundrels and tbelr vlo llms, carried on all Ibe negotiation and re ceived tbe black-mail that was levied. While a Miebigm railroad train was run nlDg at full speed a few nights ago, some sometblng struck the besdligbt of Ibe en gine with suob forct, as to break tbe heavy glass and extinguish tbe lamp. On stop ping train to ascertain the cause of , tbe ex tinguishment of the lamp, qutU was found Inside tbe Up, dead. For Sale Cheap. 3 Producing wells with rua chiuery complete. Inquire of HOWE & COOK. Petroleum Centre, Pa Loc Box. For Hale 15.000 to 20,000 f-et or SECOND-IlANn TUBING, at from 25 to 35 etc per f. The Tubing is in oral class order and n ready tilted. " April 23. tf. h. n. Warmer. Mag axiiits. All the magazines for September, do. ready. ' w narper, Galaxy, Atlantic, Li ppincott'a. Eclectic Transatlantic, Oliver Optic, Yeuog Folks, Frank Leslie, Children's Flowcs, Old and New, Uodey'e Ladles' Bosk, London Society, Peterson's Ladles' Friend. Arthur's Home, Pclence Monthly, Ballon', Good Words, Nursery, Chatterbox, Metropolitan. Herald of Health. At tbarOdT OFFICU NEWSROOX. School Books. A complete stock of School Books needed at the Publlo School can be found al Ibe POST OFFICS NEWS ROOM. Days Doings, New Varieties, New Tort Clipper, Wlik's Spirit, aod all sporting pa pets al the POST OFFICK NLWSRUUM. CIGARS. Lover of good eigars will find Mvsral ssi tirely new brands, Dver before lairoduitd in ibis plaee, at the Post Office News Boon They are warranted pare Uavansa. tfjust received at the JAMKST0W( C U THING STORE, a large assorloHDl cl new and nobby styles of HAT3 i CAtS. C9GRBLBY HATS at ibe JAHK5 TOWN CLOTHING STORE. y The Vlotor Brand of cigars al the Poll Office Newc Room. GOLDfcN TREASURE cigars at the Post Utiles New Room. Somtiiiug nluly new. For Pure Wine warranted as suob by lb Eroiuerbood of Brooton go lo GAFf. SKY'S. ' GRANT HAT6,i al CLOiUING BTOKB. lue jAJabSTOWX HATS AND CAPS In great vaifrty sod in all elvles. iusl received bv exures from New Yoik. ai Ibe JAMESTOWN CLOTH ING STORE. Call and look at them. August 12-tf. Tbe best Pittsburgh Lager at GAFFNET'l If you Want Salesman, Want a ServantGIrl, Want to Sell a Horse, Want to Sell a Patent, Want to Lend Money, Want to Buy a House, Want to Soil a Carriage, Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sail an Oil Well, Want to Buy an Eogioe or Boiler, Want to Sell House aod Lot, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to Pu'ciase an Oil Interest, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand Carriage, Want to Sell Tubing, Casing, Gas Pipe. Want to Find an owner for anylblng Found, advertise In the Record, ai do Ism than ten thousand people read it weem ACitizenfslVreeting Will be htld on Wednesday Evening Sept 18th, usual time, at the Grant ClubRooms, To consider what is best to b done to advance the piosperity of our town. A Fill Turnout is Rep By Order.
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