SHUGEST & STARR Merchant Tailors! AXDaiuaa is tents' j Furnishing Goods, COL SPRING FBANELIR BTS., TITIfSViiIiB PA ant la ma aflU aMt Hnr otanti ail VL01W& CASSIMERES E3GLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND striped suitings, FANCY VESTIHGS. la fee Oil Region. iTwHHTT DIFFERENT 6TTLKS OF TATS SS CAPS, all tbe latrtt acS Hobbles Btjlm A FULL LIN1 OF Cents' Furnishing Goods, &c. etrolcum Centre Daily Record; rat. Caatre, Pa., Frlelay, Oct. 25. Divine Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH torvloes every sabbath at ll A. M. ana s), P. M. Sabbatb School at 12$ P. M. at free, cordial Invitation ex sod ad to alL Est. G. Hocusi, Pastor. rEESBTTEEIAN CHURCH, reaching at 11 o'clock A. M., and 71a look P. 11. PCroletun Centre . Lodge, Ifo. VIS, f.O. of O. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at T), 'kick. 6igaed. B ALbfiX, V. O. P H KnoRiR, A See'v. fJfPlice of meeting, Halo 81, opposite SSeiillBlOOK HOOM. A. O. Of FJ. W Liberty Ledge No, 7, A. O. of TJ. W., Meets every hUaday evening al 1 o'elook, la Odd Follow BU, Petroleum Caotra, Fata.-. A. M. Kxxcxsia, U. W. H. liiuu, R. LO. Of II. M. Binoskaonee Triba No. 183) I. 9. R. H. f Petroleum Caolra, meets every Thursday evenlne lo Good-Templar's Hall. ffflrCMogll flras llhud i 7! o'clock. U. HOWE, Sachem, n, RETNOLDg, Chief of Records. old at 1 p. a. 112 N Tha Tituevtlle Pren defeods the Pipe Lines la a long article, and ealli upon tha peoplt aod tha preaa of tha oil regldns to 'top Ibis kjnd of talk"- about tba short oomlnga or tba pipe lloet, to., to which tha paopla will attest probably became the Press says io. After all the "beating around the biiah" lo the alieaipt to shield Harley, Abbott, aod the balance of the pipe lloa monopolists by tba Tltuivllle pa pen, the question at to whether said pipe 11dpi have Issued cerllfi eetee with a full knowledge that tbay hid not the amount of oil In Ibelr tanks claim ad, remaloi unaniwered. Tba Prrae oarriea the Idea that tba pipe llnee have a tight to do ae they pleaae, and Doqneitlon abould be asked. For Infor mation we woald like to know if tba pipe 11dm are not common carrier, aod ae tueb eervinte of tba people, and have ooi tha people a right to question the acti ot thili servants. Day before yetterday, two eaipioloui looking Individuals hailing from Buffalo, accompanied by a braee of soiled dove, ar rived to town.. Tbey Uefcd around aU day and at sight Justice Reyuolds notified them to leave town. n ha mr.AA Mad thum down as vagrants. One of tfeam started fur tbs depot at onoe, but tha other, one left for tba upper end of Iowa. During the evening Constable Mcllugh paid a visir to that end of town, and dis covered the bird snugly eosooaoed Id bed. Be arretted blm and lodged hint lo the lock up, and yesterday morning Juitioe R. lined dim $1 and costs and gave him tba enoioe or euner leaving town or going to Franklin jail. The brace of beauties alio ft fur mora desirable localities. The weather Is exceedingly disagreaabU i0Ut. Rain, rain, rain, with, good, pros pect for more. Tha Petroleum Producers' Council, al Its salon yesterday, adopted a 'plan for the future guidance of the producing Interests of this region. Tha plan, If carried out successfully, will remedy tha prevailing evils at present existing. Below we give a portion of the articles: I. There shall be established, under the auspices of the Council of the petroleum Producers' Association of Pennsylvania, an organization under sanction of the laws ot Pennsylvania, wbicb shall be known as "The Petroleum Producers' Agency." IL The capital etock shall be not less than One Million Dollars, and shall be di vided Into shares of oue hundred dollars sob, which siikII be subscribed only by members of the Petroleum Produoers' Asso olatiou, or by snob other persons as may 'be approve! by the CvuocU. This places the shares so low that it will be witbia reacn of all small cperatera to subsoribe for the stock, the benefit derived it Is claimed, In the enhanced price of oil more than paying the slock taken in less loan a month's lime. ' III. No transfers of the shares of the cap. Ital stock shall be msde oa the books of the Agency, except upon such conditions as the Direotors nisy prescribe, subjeot to Ike ap proval of the Couacil. IV. The builneN of the Agency shall be managed by a Board of thirteen Directors, who shall be elected annually by the st.ck hnlden. " , V. There shall be an Advisory Board lo Consist of one member elacted by each local Association and approved by the Council. The members o( the Advisory Board shall be admitted to the meetings of the Board Of Directors aod shall be entitled lo all the privileges el Direotors, exoept that of vot ing. Any member of the Advisory Board may be cemvved for any abuse of his tiust or for official misconduct by a vote of Ihate fourths of the Council at a regular meeting. VI. The Local Associations roty appoint committees to solicit and receive pubscrlp. lions to the Capital Stock; they may also appoint responsible trustees to reoeiva pay menta on accouat of such subscript ions, to whom the subscribers shall pay at lefst'ten per cent, upon their subscriptions at the time of subscribing. The committees of the Local Associations shall advise the Presi dent of the Couucll, from day to day, of the amouut of subscriptions received by tbem, and whenever the sum ol at least one mil lion dollars shall have been subscribed in good tailh, aod approved by the Council, and tbe organization of the Agency legally completes, subscribers shall be notified lo bold an election of -Directors. The Direc tors shall, as soon ss praotloable after their electioo, proceed tg eleot a President, Sec retary and Treasurer. Tbe Trustees, sp pointed by the Loosl Associations to receive subscriptions, shall, Iheseupjn be requited to pay over to the Agency tbe amounts re ceived by them on acoouot of subscriptions lo the Capital Stock. The Agenoy shall not be responsible for any subscriptions paid to tbe Trustees appointed by tbe Local As sociations until the same shall have been paid over fo the Agenoy or Its authorized representatives, Subscriptions to lbs Capital Slock may bo received, payable in oil at five dollars per barrel, delivered on tbe oars or in tbe tanks ot tbe Ageoey at any sub-agency on the line of tbe railways, provided, however that no certificate of stock shall be Issued In any case In wbiob payment Is made In pipe Hue receipts until tbe oil shall have actually been reoelved upon tbe order by he Agency or its Agents. But a speoial guaranty of tbe order shall be required to be retained as seourity for tbe delivery ot tbe oil on demand, and tbe demand shall be made within thirty days after the order fur the oil Is received by tbe Agency. Oil Strike. Patrick Dawson of George town, has obtained a good oil well on Jos. Bryau's farm, near Mill Creek Green town ship. Tbe well is now produciog from three to five barrels per day. Another well Is go ing dowo on the oreek oa tbe Speoce farm, near tbe celebrated Peter's farm. Tbe oil protpectf are enoouragiog to these interest ed, living on tbe south side of tbe Ohio, In Greene township, tor in all probability tbe oil belt runs across the township, and doubt less will become a great source of wealth to the oomwunlty. Beaver Kadtoal. The wells will generally start up on Frl day nooo Oct 25th. Many of tbe working- men who have been borne, have returned aod tbe streets are thronged with expectant faces. Petersburg Progress. A singular legal contest bss been loatigur ated in one ot the New York courts lo re cover possession of certain real estate, deed ed by a man who alleges that be was mar ried while drunk, aod conveyed his pre. perty la his wife under tbe same oircum slaooes. Rabbits can ooly be shot, according to the game laws, during tbe months ol November and December. Gunners hereabouts bad better bear this la mind and save trouble. GAMBLING COS Til ACTS. Out readers may remember the sul brought by Sterling Bonaall, of Pblladei pble, against several of onr dealers, to cover en contracts for tbe delivery of oi Some of tbe defendants put In tbe plea that the contracts were In tbe nature of awa ger, and void lo law. They were tried in the Common Pleas, and judgements rendered for lb plaintiff. Appeals were taken the Supreme Court, aod yesterday two of tbe cases were decided that tbe Logai Bros. vs. Boosall, wbioh was affirmed; aod tbal of Kirkpalrick &, Lyons vs. Sane, woich was reversed on account ol an error to regard to tbe admission of evidence, as appears from tbe following extracts from tbe opinion delivered by Justice Agnew. We cannot pronounce this agreement gambling contract on the face of tbe writ log. A bargain for on option, such os It presents, may be legitimate aod for a prop er business object. We csn Imsgine such cases. But it is evident such agreements can be readily prostituted to tbe worst kind of gambliog ventures, aod therefore Its obaracter may be weighed by a jury In eon nrction with other facts in considering whether the bsrgaln was mere scheme to gamble upon the chance of prices. We must ooteoolonod gambling, whether it be corporation stocks or merchandise, with what is commonly termed speculation. Merchants speculate upon tbe future prices ol that In wh.'a). they deal, aod buy and sell accordingly." 8uch speculations cannot be denounced. But when ventures are made upon the turn of prices alone, with no bona fide intent to deal in tbe article, but merely to risk Hie clfference between rise aod fall of tbe price at a given lime, tbe case Is - change. Tbe purpose tbere Is not to deal In tbe article, but to slske upon tbe rise or fall of Its price. No money or capital Is lovestsd In tbe purchase, but so j much only is required ss will oover margin, ss It Is fignrtlvely termed. Then tbe bar. gains reprelent not a transler of property, but a mere slake or wager upon lis future price Tbe difference requires tbe owner ship of only a few hundreds or thousands ol dollars, while tbe capital to complete an ao'.ual purchase or sale may be hundreds of thousands or millions. Hence ventures upon prices Invite men of small mesas to enter into trausactioos far beyond their capital, wbicb they do not intend to fiiJfil, and thus tbe apparent business In tbe par tluular trade is iofUled sod unreal, and like a bubble needs only to be pricked to diaap pear otten carrying down the bona fide dealer in Its oollapse. Worse even than ion. it attempts men of Urge capital to make bargains of stupendous proportions, and tbeu lo manipulate the market to pro- duse the desired price. This Is .the lai. gaageot gambliog speculation, Is making a cornet" that is to ssy, the article Is so engineered or manipulated as to make It scarce or plenty la tbe market at the well ol the gamblers, and thus to place its price within Ibelr power. Such transactions are destructive ol good morals aod lair dealings, and of the best loteiests of community. If the article be slocks, corporations are crush, ed, and Innocent stockholders are ruined lo enable tbe gambler In lis price to accom plish bis ends. If tbJs be merchandise e. g. grain, the poor are robbed aod misery en gendered. The esse was reversed on the point raised by plulnllffs in erroi, that tba Court erred io refuriog to admit testimony to show that tbe contract submitted was a "gambliog" coolraot. Pittsburgh Commercial. Tbe Historical Sooiety ot the Old Swiss Csolons reluctantly oonfess the story of William TeH lobe a myth. Tbe historical proof of tbe falsity of tbe legend was unsur- mountable even by tbe most eager patriot ism. There. was no Tell, no little, bow,, no big apple, no cross bow or long bow, no arrow, no poie to idc marxei-piace, no plumped hat, n tyrannical Geaaler. Tire whole thing was a pure myth, as bad come te be suspected when It was found that sim ilar legends existed among other raos, hand ed down from the ages long anterior to tbe earliest dsys of Swiss or 'Austrian. Teel origin oi turn legeuu rvivgteu u tue nme and peeple that produced the legend narra V ting bow "Jack and Jill went up the bill To fetch a pail ol water; Jack fell down aod broke bis crown And Jill came tumbling alter." This historical romance la supposed to date from a period earlier than tbe historic age and lo sbsdow forth natural pbenome. ns, or bistorio events, far more Important to mankind than Jack's broken crown and capsized pall, or even the liberation of the St1s Caaloai. People continue to laugh at thai inter view by a Herald reporter with Pipe Line Barley. The balance of the Petroleum Producer's Ageoey article will appear tomorrow. HUSKING. The yellow sun of autumn fall Aoross the orchard and the wood; Tbe still air eohoes every call, Tbe vine lies paloted on tbe wall. And all the maples drip with blood. The neighbors come from far and near, LOd gather on tbe broad barn Door, celebrate the ripened year Aod strip the busk from off tbe ear, That turns to gold tbe farmer's store. This la the merry busking time, For old and young, so laugh together; And voices all seem, now to cblme, As if tbey had been set to rhyme, On purpose foe this autumn weather. The old folks smileand work-and smile, To feel their blood so newly s'lrred; Tbe younger feed tbe yellow pile, Quoting tbe red ears all tbe while, And blush and kits without a word. Tbe golden corn that makes this play A bullion bar is every ear 'Twas dropped as seed In esrly Nay; And In the blazing August day ' It ripened for tie ensuing year. 'Twas fnn to ride tbe borss to plow, ' And set tbe scare-crows in tbe field ; 'Tie better fun to be here now,. And laugh aod chat at finding bow Tbe com has brought a generous yield, Bring in fresh basketsfull of ears, Aod let tbem spill about the floor;. Push on tljH husking have no fears But corn will arrow these mativ veers. As corn bas always grown before. A correspondent of tbe Meadville Repnb- can, writing Irom Foxburg, says io regard ottlC pipe line-frauds; This shutting down movement bas ju t brought to light a new; fraud practiced against tbe producers by tbe Pipe Line Companies which have now run short many thousands of barrels, according to ourrent reports. If this be the case, tb producer ' certificates of oi', tbe amount of whlob tbey suppose can be drawn at any time, Is of lnt little use lo tbem lo their present critical position, and tbey tbua find themselves compelled to'flght over production, and tbe different pipe lines lo save what they have already taken from tbe earth. It tbe above la tbe case with the pipe companies, aod it has not ss yet been questioned, It would appear that tbey have been setlinf, fraudu lenlly, many thousands of barrels of oi. from their tanks, relyiug on the steady and constant production to supply the amount thus sold; bivt tbe production having ceased lbs fraud at once Is dtectedvand tbe pro. dticer Is wsroed to fight against anoibev great monopoly which Isundermloiog bim imj I JCL A"" financially io bis greatest faonrol need, The movement to strt a co-operative re- finery al FrankHn ia likely to prove suc - cess. Over $200,000 bas for that purpose. been subscribed lTbe following Is the resolutions -ssed b; tne Ttdioute producers, at a late meeting: Whbmeas, True patriotism the bigber law aod tbe welfare of tbe oil regiona all demand tbat Sabbath labor should cease In tbe oil region, sod, WiiKRBas, Experience teaches us tbat If all shut down we can do so' without injury to our wells, aod, Whbreah, tbe Producers council earnest recommended tbat ail the Dlstr'cts hould shut down on the Sabbatb, there fore, Resolvbo, first, that In future we will shutdown our wells 24 hours on every Sab bath, Resolvbd, second, that In any esse, dur ing tbe oold weather tbat some times pre vails In tbe oil regiocs, It Is considered nec essary to raise steam on the Sabbatb to pre vent our boilers, pumps and long lines of team pipes from frsezing and bursting we well disconnect our sucker rods Irom our walking beams aod do no more work tbsn is necessasy to preserve oar property from destruction. I Rflma nf tha nraiflhuri am iaUinf thsl r '-ft great voices against the alarming decrease ol births In ibis country. So long as we hsve jails and prisons snd scaffolds and lun atic asylums snd work-bouses sod poor bouses and feebleminded Institutions and hospitals te fill, and deorease of population may justly bs regarded with alarm. An Ingenious Frenchman bas invented a machine for stopping runaway horses In stantly. Electriolty at the control of the driver is tbe meaos employed, and it stops a horse as quick as lightning. South Lee, Massackusets, is enjoylr t a little oil excitement, a vein of pew .jam having been struck tbe other day by some workmen who were digging ioundetlonjfor a new paper mill. Local Notices. MOTH The reffnier. meeuans or ih. n . regular meetii l-tl ml, ,11.,.: "OUCUi ..... -...,, win hebdi - ' r '""in ia tbta HBUV WU DBIUIWB TW-UiUg UCt. 2Jth SI ? I . , a, . .JnJ I I . 1 u uiuck. meuiuers auu producers, cm tractors, managers, I drIIWra and dub. are requested lo altend. SECOKTABY t Notice. MATHEIl, the. Pioneer rho avHS-upiicr Ol me oil regions, wilioor, into bis new rooms lu Chase & Stewirf, New Block, Tliusvllle, la about ibrM weeka. He will have one of largest end, .most He, gant Studios li Pennsylvania. uon i torgoi to oiat aod visit bis rooms. oct 25-lw see Tbe latest styles of Undarclethine k. iyr,rTn,b"'A"MIOWM "Io Underclothing of .all klnda Ar nnv a stook, just received, cannot be excelled l tne oil rvglous. Ueil and examine, Sept. ai-n For Sale. A desirable riding br driving UORSE; in good order. For terms inquire atPhelp'a Veget ble Store, opposite the Opera House, Petroleum Centre, Pa. Just received at ALDBN'S a l of gems Underoiotaiag. The very best Is For dale 1S.000 to 10.000 feet of. &ECOI D.TUn. TUBING, at from M to. 36 cis. per foot The Tabing is In first class order aod sis resdy fined. April aa. v. H. a. WARNER. UNDERCLOTHING ; UXDIKCLOTuV Jast received al the JAstLSTnwt CLOTHING cTOBX. call aaA s.. t stook. MTGRBELEC HATS at the JAVPJL. TOWN CLOTHING STORI. The Vtotor Brand el cigars at lb fait Office News Room. iVHIaffcly flavored. Ice cool Soda Wills at tbe Post Ofacis Newsroom. Try It. GRANT HATS ell tba JAaVESTOWK CLOTHING STORE. HATS AND.CAP9.ln ereal vailelv an in all styles, just reoelved by express froay Hew Tork. al the JAMESTOWN CLOTH-, ING STORI. Call and look al them Align ii gust 12-tf. KVJnet received al the JAMESTOWR CLO THING STORE, a large amorlmsn nt new-and aebbv atvleaaf HATS A 1AI . . Butter and cheese are almost indlanensl- 1 hie articles of food. Pronerlv used, the are nutritions and beslihyf hnt an inordi nate use or either eaaaes indigestion and dyspepsia. Owen Gaffney's Suadsy Com fort, Judiciously used wllf remove both of tbere t rouble , CIGABS. Lovers of good clgsrs will find several en tirely new brand never before introduced In this place, at the Post Office News Room. Tbey are warranted pare Havana New jtroods Emel Zedwich ("LITTWi JOE.") BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, nasjusl retntned from Buffalo with a complete stock ot Fall and Winter Goods. Has been established in Petroleum Csntre for U past three years, and has tbe name of Making the Beat Fit and Finest Boot lu lave Oil Beglons. Hoi constantly receiving eiders from other ses uune oi ine uu jiegious He eonatantlv keens on band Ready-made Boots,& Shoes LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND GAITERS. c CAM. AS8Er HIM. KM EL ZBDWICB. rfeohlyTloVrSvo ttld? interest of S pe pi who M sp?nd raon. ev Basinets orgiu oi tbe TKC PLAN run L18HINO AND COMJHSSIOM HOtTSg. SSeentt a year. Bend stamp f r specimen, ana learn bow yoa may mtnoe your living expanses t P" nt without diminishing oomtprte or In jnries Plain, etralehi.rorw.rd buauwst sot In the loess "sensational. " Of interest to eerybo.1y. Address John a Aldoa, Manager, 43 Wsst Jackson Sunt, Chicago, III. tVGAFFNET keeps constantly on hand Sootob Ale aod London Porter, esps( - ii a ---. I u 11 ivr laiaUiT IWV.