SHUGERT& STARR Merchant Tailors! AKD MALBRM IM GentR' Furnishing tirod, CR. BP WHO FRANKLIN 8T1, fTlTVSVi.Li:, PA.II Ban ptu lo one of the Howl aeaertmsalB of VLO'IHSA (JA8S1MERES HNOL18H, FRENCH AND AMERICAN COAT INGS, HBCBD AMB BTRIPED B CITINGS YESTINGS. FANCY I bathe Oil Regie. tiTVBNTT DIFFERENT 6TTLE8 OF HATS Sc CAPS, Ab Mm teteet ud Hobbloet HI j lea. A FULL I.IKB Of (fonts Furnishing Goods, Ac. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. TU Centra Pa-. Friday march 14 Divine Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRCH Bervloes every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and t P. M. Sabbath Sobool at U P. M. at fro. A cordial Invitation exteud a to alL Bar. O. Moobk, raator. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'otock A. M., and 7 'look P. M., by tba Paitor, W. C. Bouch ard. Babuatb Sobool t 11, directly auer roreaoon service. Prayer Meeting and 8abbatb School Teacher's Meeting Tuesday evenings ol Mb week. rtr0l Centre Iiode. No. Tift, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting nlgbu Friday, at 7 teak. Signed. B. ALL EM, M. G 1. H. Keoiaa, A 8eo'y. lyPlaca of masting, Main St., apposite MeCllatoek Houaa. A. O. of V. W. Ltkarly Lodge No. 7, A O. of V. W., Mk evory Moods evening at "IX o'elook, la Odd Fellow's Hall. Petroleum Centre, Psaa'a. ' ' A. Glimx, M. W. . t. commob, r; I. O. of R. M. Mlnoekeunee Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. N f Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening In Good Templar'i Hall, fjfr Couneil dm llRbted at 7 o'clock. H. HOWE, Saobem. . BITNOLDg, Chief of Records. eld at lp. m. 116j Tkere U Ilk to be trouble In Ibe eamp at Katie City oo religions matters. It seems that tke Free Method Ula have been holding Mriea ef aeetlags and bare gel up quite a revival. At the eonoluiioo of their meet Irjt, taveral preachers of other denomlna Uoat fear held forth, among Ibe rett VOivKoaitstand a Spiritualist. A icbool tsucber In the pobite eobool, our Infermani eniej, wao if one er the coaverta to the Free Methodist doolrlne, lostead or leeching see inisni mild Ike elemanti of education. daring school hour, ba tough t to Impreaa their minds with the (act that if thav at tented tke Cslversalist or Spiritualist gath. wing they weald be consigned to that bad plat supposed la contain brimstone, sul phur, boiling Bolsasst, hot ashes, Ao. As a matter of course tke parents are enraged t ui course isisb tj the teacher, and til. ImMlm --. J ... ' ui are iroe, no eoe can blame them. Religious natters should be ennned to the ehurckes. By an extra from Franklin we learn that Robert Andersoa, a brother of our towns sua, as. Asaersoo, aid Geo. K. Anderson i.u.Ti.i, commuted suicide In that lly (Franklin) by skooting himself through .u. .... . UB .iira states tbat be gather ed together upwards of a hundred thousand dollars worth of bonds and securities threw them Into the store at tba bank of which he was oaihier, ran borne and abet blmaeir. This p. ss. one of tbe McCray Iran tanks a lbs Beyd farm commenced leaking and considerable ell ran away. Efforts bis new being made to stop tbe leak. ' nTNow is tbe time to purchase a Pocket wlary cneap. A fine assortment can be leeod at the Past Office Newsroom, whlob wl ea sold tt cost. Lasteveolng, upon invitation of Rev. J. L. Robertson, Paster ol tbU. P. Cburcb, of Pinner, end Wm. J. McCray of this place we-eltended the Brit concert of the Planter Choral Union, given in tbe U. P. Church In that village under the the Readership of Prol. F. P. Boy n ton, the well known and accomplished musio teacher. The clmreh wss well filled with Ibe elite and hahien ol bat beautiful little village, comprising aa tppreclative audience throughout. At pres. cisely 8 o'clock tbe Professor "called time" andaoborua entitled "All People" was sang in One style by the class. Next 'came another cborua eolitled, "Lord bow Secure and Blest," by ibe alius. Till piece was rendered lo excellent style and surpassed tbejlirst. Quartette, "Hall Smiling Morn," by Prof. Bovnton, Mrs. Carman, Henderson and Mr. Jobu W.ddsll of this place, fully maotalood their old time reputations as be log among the 11 rat amateur talsnt uf the oil regioo. Chorus, "Coma Thou Fount of Every Blessing," by the class .was good. Base Solo, "The Old Sexton," by Mr. Ubaa Boyoe. Chaa. never sang It better. Chorus "Josus I My Cross Have Taken," exhibited a good deal or hard .training and was well dune. Select Chorus, "Nearer Home," by tbe Choir. This wua by far the lineal chorus sang dating Ibe evening. As me auaieose listened to the tweet tunes of tbeurgeu uuder lue skillful h.uds of Mrs. Carman, and the singing, it seemed they could almost Imagine "The boavena grow brighter o'er us, And tba lamps bang in toe dome, And our touts are pruned still closer, For we're ana day nearer bum." Duett, "O'er lha liiil and o'er the Dale,', by Mrs. Carman and Miss Uendeieon of this place, was a moat beautiful piecu of music and was lully appreciated by tbe audience as these ladies were teuuered a bearty eu' core aud were compelled to repeat tbe song. iu the second part tbe choruses were all well rendered. Soprano Solo, Tbe Challet Horn, by Mrs. Carman and P.ol. Bnyuloo, is certainly as floe a piece of inuaio as we ever listened to. Mrs. Carman base pe cullarly sweat voice and accompanied by Prof. Boyntoo witb tbe Ceroel It would be bard lo excel. John Waddell laoir abate nolo entitled "Tbe Miller uf th n.. which was so well rendered that he wua forced to repeal witb "A Hundred Fath oms Deep," aud wa must say John's voice Is almost a hundred fathoms deep. Duett. Barcarolle, by Mrs. Carman and Miss Hen derson Is a sweet piece of music and was tang In their utual meritorious manner. At the conclusion of Ibis piece these ladies were loudly encored aud tang ibe "obells of Ocean," tbe music and words ol which almost carried eue back lo tbe days ol childhood wbeie "oft we gather shells ol yore." Mis. J. A. Terreooe or tbis place sang a beautiful sacred piece eutilied "Too Late." bbe has a Sell sweet vurae . At tbe cloae uf tke soucerl tno Uev. Rob arisen in a very neat aud spicy littlespeecb returned thanks to trie class and also lo the members of the Mozart Society wko bad kindly voiuuteered tbeir services In carry- log out tbe programme. Tbe Rev. gentleman desires us, on behalf ol the Plumer Choral Union, to return the tbauks of that Society to Mrs. Carmau, Mrs. Torrence. Miss Henderson. Meetra. wi. uen ana tieice for Ibe aid lent by them in making tbe concert a success- i 1 be members or the class ere ceitaloly entitled lo a good deal of credit lor the emcieney stown by them la learoieg tbe art ol inusio from Prof. Boyaton. Tku .1 I . r . . uoBuuu jnupie ui riumer can rest sured tbetf'our party,",eontisling of Mrs. Oarmsn, Urs. Torrence, Miases Hendersoo and Hawley, Mr. Waddell and "ye editor" and lady, will not saen lorget the' plessaot evening passed at the concert even though Ibey did "lend a band" in the same. Citlseu Malloy was seat down for thirty days yesterday by Justice Reynolds. Wben getting off tbe oars at Franklin, be utterly refused to walk and had to be deposited la tbe Bsstile . By the assistance of a half a dozen men. Tom allowing all the way that there was no justice In Fetroleam Centre, "av kourse out, you know." MARRIED. - - PARKER PARKER. At the reafdenee of tbe bride's Htuer, Thomas M. Rhiner, Esq , in Rovaltan, Uarotl 12, by Uev. Chat. tuuy. air. K. B. rarker, ol Petroleum Ceo tre, fs., and Mrs. Helen M. Parker, or Koyaltoa, Niagara Co., N. Y. To use aa oil region phrase "The boys sll bava to get there," but "who'd a tbuuk' tbat our friend Parker would bave sue Climbed to Oapid'a darts and left the Beoe diot crew. However, the best wishes of a host of friends will go witb him tor a long and happy psrlod of wedded existence. "Here's a health to thee, o'd bov." A Texas paper complains ibat (the In dians are a drawbssk t settlement In Ibat Slate. Precisely so; generally la the regies ef tbe hair. TUE WO KOI Of THE SBA. BT T. r. ArPLBTOSf. Tbe sea has many things to say, And says them as we with then said: To the boy pausing in bis play, It cries, "Be quick, letch Hue and lead." s To tba wan lover it displays Its moon path o'er tbe waters white, And each breaking orett it say, "Hope on, I share in your del igh t. " To the worn man wbote rettl.ess soul Uss found no hsaven oo life's sea, It whispers. "Not is tbis our goal; Wa rest bat in eternity." To tbe proud child of fostering ease, Wbote chariot rolls beside tbe shore, A voice invitt'S to ride the, And manhood letru tin learned before. To the white watcher by the tomb, Whose heart batb fled 1'ioialhim to heaven Its phosphor Soger past the gloom Points lo a promite faith but given. To death it shouts, "Arlte and live!" In organ tones foreveruiore, Wave after wave, one countless bive Fella, breaks and thunders on the shore. Old and New. Plnmer Hems. The large and select audience who gath ered to witnets the performance of ibe i'lu mer Choral Uuiou, at the U. P. Church, were In no wiae disappointed. We feel safe iu assuring the talent, both native and loreign, that every one wbo alteuded wool to their homes wel. satiafied and loud in their eucomliims ol'the eutire performance aud Its renderers. At this was tbe first or initial concert it is especially auspicious for tbe future of lha Union. It was indeed a recbetche affair aud reflects great credit oo Us conductor and coadjutors. The Union was supported in Iheir programme by a por lion of the Mozart Society or your place, prominent among whom were Mrs Carman, tho organist ol the evening, Miss Henderson and Mr. Waddell. The sboir sang a u um ber of choruses among wbieh were -Lord bow Secure and Blest," -Come thuu Fount "A charge to Keep I Have," and others, iu a very creditable maaDer aud were loudly applauded. Pieces deservirg special men tion are as follows: Bass solo. Tba Old Sexton, by Mr. Cbas. Boyce: Duett, 0r the Hill ud O'er tbe Dale, Mrs Carman and Miss Henderson; Soprano solo, The Challet Horn witb Cornot Obligatu, Mrs. Carman and Mr. Boynton. Tbis was un doubtedly tub piece of the evening. We bave beard Ibis piece rendered by artists o' much greater pretention than trirse. but in our estimation not half so well rxi ctiicfl.- Basa eolo, The King and the Mlih-r, Jehu Waddell. Enoorcd long and loudly' when he returned and sang A Hundred Fathom Deep. Duett, Barcarolle, Mrs. Carman ann ansa iienaerson. in connection witb ti e suhjeot we would say that all who tonk part in tbis performance are deserving nf gieal credit, and in doling we can only add that the Hist concert ol tbe Plumer Choral Un ion was a success. L. From a correspondent we learn that tbe residence of Mr. Jacob Ehrbarl, in Plum Township, was entirely destroyed by tire. on Saturday, tne8tb Inst. It appears that Mr Ebrbart bad oarrled a shovel full of fire from the borue to his blacksmith shop, near by, for tbe purpose of starting a fire, and it I siipposea ne aroppea a burning coal upon tbe floor, causing the fire. He bad been in the shop but a few moments, when be dit covered tbat be house was on fire, and with the atsittance of his sonln.law endeavored to subdue tba flames, but tbe day was very windy, and tbeir efforts were futile. The.v then directed their efforts to saving tbe c V tents of tbe building, and succeeded in get Hog eut articles of value on the first floor, including bedding and Iwearing apparel was destroyed. The lost is estimated st $2 000. No insurance. - Venango C ilizeo. Some young women are endeavoring to alsrt a new community no Lone Prairie, HI. It is to be Mormoniim, with the graud principle of Ibat seot rsversed. Carrying bcuauois to dancing parties and receptions bus gone out ef fashion. They were a great nuisance, spoiled tbe gloves, and were always in tba wsy. Tbe new diet for babies in France is but termilk, thickened with rioemeal, on which it Is laid they thrive and grow fat. The wife of an Oregon Representative In Ilia Legislature has trapped and shot 258 squirrels this year.- It wat Thomas Cbareite, of Lyndon, Me, wbo went oo bis haymow smobiug a pipe, tbe other dsy. No insurance. Tbe mvrried ladies of Hanuibal haveo"i gaair.se a "Coma Homo Husband Club." An Excellent Fb. We have been fa vored with a sample oard of tbo eelebritad Spencerlan Steel Pens, and after trying then quite thoroughly are convinced of tbtlr su perior merit. These pens are comprised In fifteen numbers, each differing In flexibil ity and ffueness of point, so that the most fastidious penman oannot Ml to find among tbe fifteen just such a pen as suits Lim ine Bpencerim Pens are famous for their elasticity of movement, smootliuess of point aud ureal durability, nod are a iiuarer ap pioxminiiuii to lliH real Swan Qui II Pen than anything hitburio made. They are manufactured lo Eugland uuder the super vision of tb original inventor ol Steel Pent, iheveaerabio Joaiatl Mason, aud Joseph Gtlloit tbe latter makiug a few of the nun;. hr after the models of tbe late P. R, Speu. cert the famous peirnan. They are used very largely iu tno soaimon schools of tbo United hlatea, in all Ibe principal coui uieiulal colleges, in the government effiees at Washington, and in tbe banks and com iiierclul office throughout the country, the aalu I'Kncuiug an ecorrnous quantity annu uly. For the convenience of those who may with lo try them, a sample card of Ibe Spen cerisn Pens may be bad by mall by enclo sing 26 cents lo Messrs. Ivison, Blakeman, Ta)lor & Co., 138 and 140 Grand Street, N T., oi the pens msy be bought at nluius, any store where pens are sold. The speck of.war between Great Britain and Russia which appeared In tbe Cential Asian sky has been dissipated lor tbe time Russia has consented to the boudary Hue between Khiva and Afghanistan demanded by Great Britain and that ends tbe Immedl aie tronble. Tbe reason lor the concession by Busst may be found in tbe fact that ibe Kbivese are making stubborn resistance lo Rusian approach, and it will be time enough to tight for tbe soutbernjboundary of the Kb van tertitory when the northern boundary baa been crossed and a permanent lodgment effected. The struggle msy be postponed a few years as it baa beon poitponed before, but eventually Russia and Great Britain mutt face each other in Central Asia with no independent or semi independent terri tory between. It does not neevssarly follow hero will be fighting when that occurs, for ku tttrieeeieot myy be made tor reciprocal beuelit.if British jealousy and liuaian greed fur territerUI acquisition do not stand in tbe wsy as they bave hitherto done Cleveland has a publio library, open to every person in the city, male and female, over the age ol fourteeu. Twenty marks and two warnings are the penalty of lighting a cigarette In the Yale College chape I. Canada oflercgprizea for collodion of ln sects at exhibitions throughout Ibe province of Ontario. The Georgia Penitentiary inmates repre sent ell tno profession except Congressmen. mi a ? ST pi 5jE2 l f a? g fp3 r S . Uj J3 (to to T. A. LOZII 4th Ktreet,neor R. ILtra for your BENZINE, fed ered at the well for fgJ per Barrel. Patraleuta Ceatre, lMi ttbiL VERANDAH SlLOONMDRESTlUlJ Reopened Cat. w. it. SMITH, Prop'r WASHINGTON ST., PET. CENTBE. Partlcnlar attention raid to the want a' - tomers, and will keep the Anasl aloe FRESH IsAOEIt AND ALE, C'HIOCE CIGARS, ere. ' OYSTERS in Every Style. Drop In and see me la my now stand. . mSSOLUTlON. The nartnarahli haratnfara Uiln t. tween Hugh M. Johnson and Chat. U. But rett, Is this day dissolved by mutual codmbI Hugh M. Jnheaon assuming all easels ud liabilities of the firm. HUGH M. JOHNSON, CHAS. H. BARRETT, Dated Petroleum Centra. Mareh 8 187 Hugh M. Johnson will continue the dull ness of mnnufaciuring machine nil aa atnlt f ire. Orders sollcsted. FOR SALL CHEAP. CMnnS.n.. ma . ---- viuiFHs-uana VBB well nit .n fm . r . n i - i i 'o.wjf t a in. i -..niTO, i, uu rt 0 mo n waon nuin, v mm. r lDCIl 7 AIM a IBtiB UfU'i ING PIPB. FITTINOtt at onVhair" pr M T.f Kit OAS and HOTART PCMH8 for sals or to rat. nwuiflfta aua oujuhkh or all siaaa. at HOWE Je COOK'1 Box 220, Petroloaa Centre, t oct-tatr. WE GVJE AWAY Sin on mv. tfl PTStrv stolraaittHkaat Attn ntUDLinn VDIVB. Th Lcadlnv Family Wet-Ulr of Amti' able, Instructive and Interesting readinl nan nws and mlacelrany, abort continutl "' -. ...... -u urwiiui mailer, iiusi duuw- the wants and wthe of JCVaTKT MAN. XYKRT WOMAN, . whether llvine In cltyer eonntrVjatd wa fl eacb yearly auliscrker a copy of osr magiiilenl Chrome "CUTE" S?&leS.!n L C0"H8. M Uaiea from ' .w uiviMfa. v ami - - . - size, excjulilte and nlaoin. n rMNOT TOLD from the orurlnal palntlnf, end!" worm 110. ItKXCBKD8iWbeauVslaeaa 2?.?.yJ!'c",rom'erf,en with ANT pul'lli1 noonb hunbhiTd nni-i AR witfrDK se give more plernur or be a greater ecnsnt Is household. , It can be bad FREB, and waDpsj aak nhscrlbere to wall montbe for It, bat will tJJ It at once, or it oan be had nf nnr aeenls. ""7 hers pay od delivery of picturea, SO Wn2 Plciureanow ready, and daUvend ky SS sits" If we have NO AGENT In yonr neighborhood, WBiWANT OVU riini n w wwtoaivoood. EMPLOY" esatis w 7 MFNT f away a valuable onit'. r taraish the BK8T P1SJ seeney la America. 0" m . . n-ofn mt inr.4 ta V elnatve territory and the BBST TOOLS U w" with. On- Agents having i ram suae auce mkln from 5to 114 per dsy. Si 40 aabecrlptions In one day, others reperl jre" M per day. Specimen copies of paper. Sill r iars, terma, elo., sent free to any addreaa. Write at nnr. In mmr rillBU)l IlilW " I esge, UI.
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