SHUQERT & STARR ShCMesors te IfaVarlaodjSnltb. A Co. J Merchant Tailors! AUD.DEALBBM IN Gents' .Furnlsli.ns Woods, COS. SPRING A BHANKLIN 8T3., TITC8V.L.LR, PA. Have pat In ma of lb finest ateor jn Ata oj VL01H8& CA8SIMERES tMQUSH, FRENCH AND All URIC AN COATINGS, uixma and BTRIPED SUITINGS, i FJLKCT VESTIN JS. J Mr ufswiSJa Ike Oil Bsglon. ,TJfTY DIFFERENT ETTLES OF 0!ATS SS CAPS, All the UM end nobbiest Btjlee. ' a mix UNI OF Snts' Furnishing Goods, fcc, Petroleum Centre Daily Record! !. Centre, Pa., Monday, Oct. 88 IMVlue Rervlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8ervioia every Sabbath at 11 A. II. and i r. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M cats free. A cordial iDvitation extend a o all Kit. G. Moors, Pastor. fRESBTTERIAN CHURCH. fVeachiag al 11 o'clock A. M., and 7i, Petroleau Centra .Lodge, Vis), I. O. of O. F. Begnler meeting night Friday, Wo. al 7 B. ALLEN, N. O. 6. H KaoH. A See'v. W"Pl"ee of meeting, Mala St., opposite A. O. nf IT. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W.. fSS? -7. MoodV ening at 7)f o'olook, Id Odd Fellow' Hall, Pelroleuoi Centre Peao'a, A. M. Klickker. M. W. A. Ki.inr, R, I. O. ofR. M. fnoekaune Trlba Ha. laa i n w f Petraleum Ceotre, meet everf Thursday ventag iD Good Teoipler'e Hall. T Cowooll ttrei llffblrd at 7 o'clock. u. HOWE, Saobem, B. REYNOLD, Chief of Record. Gold at 1 p. m. 113 McCray Hill, Wm. McCraT farm n.i.... ol . .. ' ' ii cuuii V co Md Walton. Pnlfa .L IT-IT..- n .. . . I . whip, iiariaa up this morn log Al tbe touod of the whittle, at 10 o'clock, w.iaiog oeam on McCray Hill com tneooed moving al Iba tan time. The walla have not been Injured, and la many caws sbow Improved production. Cherry tree wells started up Ibis morning, Production not Injured. Tb Is solves the (batting down problem M far as Ibis section la concerned, and proves that tbe wells can be ibul down for a long period without Injury. How are yon Refiner' Combination, and now ao you dor orris Herroo, formerly with 8. Sobers doming bouse, bat branched out and opeo- o a doming store of bis own, on Washing ton ttreet, tbree doors above Christie's drug tore. He has laid In a large and aeteot stock or fall and winter goods, Comprising everything In tbe line of men and boys olotulog and furnishing gaods. "wblob Iba sane be proposes to sell cheaper than any boose on Olf Creeb oan afford to ido. Read bl advertisement and pay blm a call. "WLatls going to happeo? in Tittup vu.psp.rs or Ibis morning are client on the Abbott Barley pipe line question. Those great and good men, Messrs. Abbott and Herley, the fathers or the pip. line,, how X" Pople do aympathiae with then-. Tn beakers or tbe oil region hold a o eeotioa at Oil City, ibis ofteroaon and aveij nlog, to consider tbe Bnanclal plan preeentf ed by the Council of tbe Petroleum Prodo. cei'e Association and sucb other subject as ajnsy be presented. , 4 R'V. D. t'uttoo nieacbt'd at th. p,i... Irian Cbureh, yesterday. Friday u Ualloweeo. Strange things bappeu In ten year. Fortunes are made and lost, while one goes up, be who was up finds the level. We are l-d to these remarks by tbe following remin iscences: Ten years ago we know a man wno was a poor utility actor, doing bis lit tl LI. . t . ... mr oniy oine aollars a week In one of tbe eastern theatres. He worked hard, but couldn't get ahead, and be beoame a good deal nleconraged about things, and couldn't eat maob, and bis friends got wor ried about him. One day, while reading the Tribune, this poor yonng man taw one or HoraoeiGreeley't articles advising young people to "go west, where fortunes awaited them." The poor player rolled this bit of advice over hi mind, like It was a delicious morsel, and he pawned all bis clotbet and stag jewelry anl scraped together barely enough to take him to the rich landt or the well at a tort of steerage passenger. That was ten years ago, yon will remember, dur ligwblihtlme we bid lost track of that young man, and Imagloed that he bad com mitted suicide, or died one or those unnat ural deaths wblob are so oommoo out there. Judge of our surprise when, on last Satur day, the bronzed feature! of our long ab sent friend greeted us la our aaooiiim, and the bard band of the returned one clasped ours In true Western fashion; Ifaefjonca po;r plsyer sal down and recounted to nt tbe perilt aod dangers be bad passed through in bis wild western life, and In a voice tremu lous with emotion, be concluded bis touch ing narrative by asking if we could lend blm a quarter I We were never so taken down in our life before, and, like our re turned triend, we don't bave tbe same faith in the teeming lands of tbe West we bad. an fori V I Died. At the residence of N. H. Payne, Sunday, Oct. 27tn, Mist Elizabeth Mo Cabe, agd 27 years. Tbe circunistanoes connected with tbe death of this young lady are more Iban or dioarlly sad. But little over two weeks ago, a brother James McCabe died of that fell disease, typhoid fever. With that dt votlon which only a sister can show, she took care of her brother during bit Mines, only to contract the fever herself. Every thing that could be was done to arrest the disease, but II was fruitless. Kind, hearts and bands, bowever, smoothed tbe path of tbe sufferer to tb brink ol the myitio river, and closed her eyes lovingly when life's fit ful battle was o'er. ' A large olrcle ol friends sympathize with tbe doubly bereaved rela tives In their miction. Th remains were taken to East Arcad", N. Y., for burial. a NOTlCti. A tpecial meeting of tbe Producer! A soolatioo will be held at the Giant t Wil son Club room to-morrow, (Tuesday, t at 3 m. to appoint a Trustee to receive first instalment of subscriptions to Capital Stock of Iba "Petroleum Producers Aiencv." Messrs. N. H. Payne, Walker, Espy and John Reyoolds are author lid to obtain tub. torlpllont. By order of tbe PRESIDENT. Tomorrow evening I bete la le be a (vend RepuWioao rally, at Sobel's Opera House. be meeting will be addressed by 8. H. Miller, of Mercer county, and J. H. Osmer, of Franklin. Should Iba weather prove favorable there will be a torchlight proees tioa aod salute of 37 guns. All are Invit- Our clerical friend, Rev. D. Pation. for merly pastor of lb Presbyterian Society of Ibis place, but now looated at Ploe Grove, Butler county, paid us a oatl this forenoon. He Is looking well aad bit many friends In ibis seotloo will he glad to learn bis health I much Improved, aad be bid fair to yet oo good service lo tbe Master's vineyard. Eliza Pert got oo tbe rampage asalo Sat. urday night, and when In front of the Grant 4 Wilson club rooms, while tb oil meeting was In session, delivered a speech on Ire land, declaring that Ireland should be free from tb ceotre loth sea, or sbe would know lbs reason why. Al the conclusion of tbe oralloo, Eliza deolared bef intention of golog to bed oo the sidewalk, and com meoosa undressing tor that purpose. Tbe oil meeting adjourned about this time, and sbe devoted herself to abusing tb crowd roundly for not aiding In scouring the free dom ol Ireland. Th police ought lo bave been around a very and arrested her, at tb affair was scandalous one. See advertitameol of tb Wallace Sisters, Toey appear at sonon upera ilouse, Oot, Slsl and Nov. 1st. BDIitrtolAto. 7 started to-day. The fadiaui Saodt well never ceased flow ing,It;ffowes by beads twloe in tweoty-four hours, about 100 barrels. The Green well, 60 rods further soutb, oo adjoining Am it completed. It It a wet bole and II la thought when the water it exhausted II will pros a good wall. $12,. 0i0 wat offered for tbe half interest and re iHft ting- of the Producer At aoclailon of tbe Eleventh District. Tbe Producers' Association met Saturday evening, Oct. 26tb, peisuanl to adjourn. merit. Minutes of preceeding meeting read aod approved. Chairman of committee on constitution re ported a draft thereof fur action. Oo motion tepett accept 1, and vote being taken upon tbe Constitution, Article by Artioie. Each Article alter alterations at suggested or adopted was on motion ap- 1 proved, alter which tbe Constitution as a whole wet adopted. On motion, Ihu Sec' retary be authorized to publish tb Coostl tullon In lb Petroleum Centre Dailt Recoru, and lo bava 100 copies tiruck lo rouo loi m, arter tb regular eleotlon ' officers (Nov. 2nd.) circular letters banded In from See o Producers Couooil, In reference to procuring subscriptions In cash and in oil, at five dol, lars, to the Capital Stook of tbe Petroleum Producers Auency, and asking that a meeting be appointed lor next Tavsday at ttrnooo to that end; also that statements be procured or amount or oil In bands of pip companies. On motion received, and re. quests be complied with. Oo motion a committee of five consisting of N. H. Payne L. P. Walker, Jat. Adams, Geo. P. Espy aod Jno. Reynolds wera authorized aod furnished wilb proper blanks to solioit subscriptions to above stock. On motion adjourned to meet Tuesday Oct. 29, al 3 P. M, F. J. KEFFER, Pret'l. K J. A. VERA, Seo'y. Ll'oadkd Dice. It would teem at if the producers were throwing against leaded dice Corruption has beeu found again In high place, this time where It was least suspec 'ed. To put It mildly, a discrepancy has been discovered in tbe management of some of our pipe lines. It appears that tbey hsve been ruooing "short," and lbs result course is that oil supposed to be in tb com' paoy'e tanks It sold to a dealer, and when be looks for bis purchase It is not there. Then lb question arises, "where It It?" The p pe line company baa simply been speculating ju other men's oil, aud told It, expecting to replace It belore It is called for. Tbe slopping of production bat prevented tbem from dulog this In all cases, aod tbe discrepancy some would call It fraud has been made apparent. - Tbiapreaentsanotber front to the many aided combination against the producers, and will bear looklos after. pFairvlew Reporter. C. A few weeks ago a Swede died of a fever at Piltsfield. This happened, we believe, on Wednesday. After keeping the body day or two lo the housa tb odor became loo strong for even Swede, to It wat thought belt to remove It to a vacant bouse a few rodi away. Either lo leu the feasl bllily ol Christ's command to "Let lb dead bury tb dead," or from pecuolary motives tb corpse wat allowed to lay there until Sunday, when, lb men being free fro werk, it waa taken tome eight miles to Cemetery and given a baity burial. Corry New Era. Germany claims that tb will soon be In, dependent of America as regards petroleum, Tb cruda material has been recently dis covered in Gallola lo great abjndanoe, aod extensive preparations are making to fit It for market In one single village twenty refineries are in operation. A yet all the production baa been from surface boring, but when the wells are sunk to the deptba of those in this country the production, it estimated, will be sufficient for tba supply of a large part of Europe. It I laid that there It only one real Cbln se womaa In the United Slates, and sbe is tbe wife of a San Francisco merchant. The olive-eyed females so common among tbe Mongolians of tb Paoifio slap are all of Tartar extraction. A Cincinnati colonization firm has purch ased a large tract of land in Northern Louis tana at tbree dollars an acre, and between one bundled and fifty and two hundred par- toot will thortly leave Cincinnati to work tbe land. Tbe poatal railway service bis been In creased during tbe last year 10,000 miles. Tb Chicago posiofllce now ranks second upon tbe book of tb department at Wash ington in regard to business transacted. By thlt is meant lbs business which shows a revenue but it Is stated tbat more work I done at th Chicago office at tlmu than al any other poetoffloe on thlt conti nent. Tbe south side of the Arkansas river Is reported lo be lined for one hundred and fif ty mile with vast herds of elk. buffalo, wild horses aod deer. Train going north yesterday did not lar. I ve until 11 o'clock, owing to a land alida QPetersburo Item. There i every Indl Oatioo of a reduced yield of oil during lb coming month. Altbongh many new well will be struck, we do not believe that tbey will materially Increase the production, Turkey City, or Gimlet Town, will be lb oentre for'operations during next spring. There are lew wells ttarting at present, and it Is probable that most of tbem wilt shut down for the winter. The wells that were started uo yesterday are, at yet produolng but little ell. It will require some time lo test tbem, but it lg probable that tbey will not be at productive at heretofore. On Thursday morning, tb Mutual plpi lint drew off the last tank of oil with which it It connected, tbut cleaning out Iba entire district, draining It completely. Tb opet atora bave now a ehanoe to make a new start aod need not fear being "full" for some time, unless indeed oil should reaob $C, when we would expect to find a nnm ber ol tbem lo that condition. The I. O. O. F. bava organized a lodge In St. Petersburg, and will commence tbe erection of a building at once. There Is a ttrong effort being mad to or ganize a refining company, lb looatlon of whose works is to be at, or near Futierton Station. The west od of St. Petersburg would be preferable. The Molly well, on tb Robinson farm, In tbe;Parker district, owned by W. D. Rob ion, has been pumping during the wbole of tbe thirty day'a suspension, when nola walking beam in tight was moviog. Re member thlt producers. A. S. Palmer is putting up two Iron tankt ' St (oxburg, for ttoraga of surplus oil. Li eiersDiirg rrogresa. 1 The projectors of the American Volunteer published by D. Lowry fc Co., Pittsburgh, bave demonstrated their ability lo furnish a first-class literary paper. It la tb equal anil in many respcott the superior, of any of tbe Illustrated ttory paper published. Its oootents are ol a btgb ortV of literary merit tree from partisan or sectarian bias. The Volunteer numbers among It large list ol contributors, Edoa Dean Morris, T. 8. Ar inur, Amelia Howard, W. A. Taylor, Jade Arober, Hartley T. Campbell, Mn. Flora A. Haley, Cpt. Charles Ford, Mrs. Hough ton, Lieut. H. L. Worth, and a host of other names well known to tbe reading world. Tbe Volunteer it furnished at $3.00 per annum. .Send for speoimen copy. We are authorized lo receive and forward subscript lion. . "Photoglyptlc It tb nam of a dlseoverv 1 oy a Mr. Woodbury, a chemist of London, which, it is supposed, will take th place of pootography. Tb prooeat it tbe tame, ex cept tbat gelatine It used upon lb plate W0ICD lakes lb picture. Tbe Chicago shoemaker are on a etrika. Not only" do tbey kick against low pay, bat Ihey propose lo strikor belter pay. Tbey sty tbat their employers have no sole, that they ar awl united for their rights, aad will wen Bayooay woo met r BUS I kern peg eui in tneir resolutions. Th Oregon Legislature bat Indefinitely postponed a proposition I establish femle suffrage in that Stat. Cotton Is king again. At stealth mar ci report indicate that it "commands" great dsal al moaey all over tb coun try. . nesponses to tba appeal for aid for lb emigrants from Alt aod Lorraine ar eaid to be coming fa Item all Quarter. The French Relief Society baa lalormalloo mat ine migration from these provisoes t America wlU exceed fifty thousand per sons. . Tbe youug lladlet' question It ba mar ried. Oil Creek wat booming yesterday. a oitgraoeiui ngot occurred at lb upper end of town, Saturday night. We bava It names. Next time they will be published A Franklin Centra eotretpoadent of lb Gtrard Cosmopolite bat Iba following: Oo of our merchants, aged 60 or 70 years, was merited recently .1 a young aad blushing bride or 18. Tbe young bloods o the place otiailvared then In do ant aa- olent atyls lasl Monday night. Ob lovely maid, wbg slid you wed Yourself to winter's storms? You took a lump, of lot to bee Tbat you can never warm. NOT OP THE- DAY. Philadelphia bat ,00 carpet looms, Nebraska hat I,2(Hr mik or railroad. Cbio coal fields are ovsr t)0,00 square mile. .. V Tbe new town ball 't Saratoga? costs 1200,000. Omaha baea Grand Centrty Hotel,, cost ing $300,00k A California beet augr taoch hat been Local Notice. Just received al ALDEN'8 a leu iT of genlt Undertloiblng. Tb very ban i town. For time 15.000 to 30,000 feet of 6BCOSD.I7in TltttlNIl at frnn 9S kv ... HARD Th. T. hi nil U In flrat ' .''. A a . . A v"w "II Ill April 3. tt h. h. Warner, UNDIRCLOTHING; UNDKBcLOTH. ING; Jest received al the JAMESTnwtr CLOTHING bTORB, s.ll e"d ,L ,h. stook. WGREKLET HAT8 at the TOWN CLOTHING STORE. JANES- ttTGAFFNEY keens con.i.mi. . band Scotch Ale aod London Port., -Ilv fnr f.mll. .... ' fTJust received al tbe JAMESTOWw CLOTHING STORK, a l.rg. J" Ol new and nobby ttyleaof IIAT3 1 CAPS GRANT HATS all tba JAMESTnw CLOTHING STORE. HATS AND CAPS In ureal vari.iT ..a In all stylet, just received by exprem froe New York, al Ibe JAMESTOWN CLOTH. ING STORE. Call and look at them. August lj-tf. CIGARS Lovers of good cigars will find mi.ui ... tlrely new brands, never before iatrndnced In tbit place, at tbe Putt Office Newt Room Tbay ar warranted pore Havana. OPERA HOUSE! ynet. THURSDAY. ) Nor. 1 The Kaatuia WALLACE Sisters, Jennie. Minnie. Sland, BURLESQUE & COM Trof . 23 ARTISTS I FULL ORCHESTRA! f BRASS BAND 1 1 ! The Greatest Onranization io America ! Playins Ever ywliere) to Pack- Reserved teats for tale al Ibe P. O. New room. FRANK P. DORSON, Bole Menigrr. GE A.2STD Republican Rally ! SOBEL'S OPERA HOUSE, Tuesday Eve'g, Oct. 29. SpeaW by & H. MILLER, of Mercer Cot, and J. H, OS MER, of Franklin. There will be a Torchlight Procession and Salate of $7gai weather favorable. Shut Down for 30 Days t BUT NOW STARTED UP AGAIN! With the Largest aod best selected1 stock of CLOTHING! Irer brought to Petroleum Centre) No Old Stoclt, A.11 New. Call at my tfew Store, Wash ington street, 3 doors above Christie's Drag Store, Anil examine for yoanelves my- toek of CLOTHING! Hat, Capa, Trunk. Vallt, eta Alio, the largest stock tt Gents' Funlshinjr Goods! In Petrol.nm Centre. MORRIS HERKO.V,. formerly with S. fcobal fused. j ou tb Valley Read, told for $81,000. I ecitt-lm-
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