SHUGERT & STARR IbaccMson to McFarlani, Smith & Co., Merchant Tailors! AND DEALEUS IN Cents' Famish.!"; COR. SPRING & FRANKLIN STS., JTITl'SV.liliE, PA. Tlavo put In one of tha Uncut araorimcnts f CL02113& CASSIMEIiES ENGLISH, FRENC1I AND AMERICAN COATINGS, MIXED AND STRIPED SUITINGS FANCY VESTINGS. Ever offered In the Oil Region. TWKNTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF HATS . Sc CAPS, Al. tho Latestand Nobbiest Style. A FULL LINK OF Gent Furniahinsr Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record Pet. Centre, Pa., Monday, April 28 IMvlue Kurvloo. METHODIST EPISCOPAL . CHURCH Services every Sabbath ol 11 A. M. and i P. M. ShWkJIi School at 12!2' P. M. cuts free. A oordlul invitation ex fund ed to all. Rev. G. Mnoitu, Puslor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn. Preaching ot 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 o'clock P. M . hy the Pastor, W: 0. Rmicu akd. Sabbalti School al 12,' 4, directly alter lore aono service. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath Scbool Teacher's Meeting Tuesday evenings ol each week. Vetrolcum Centre Loilce, IV o. 715, I. O, of O. F. Regular meeting uights; Friday, at 7 o'clock. Sinned. W. B. MONTGOMERY, N. G. C H. Bau.kv, A Sfo'y. fVPlace nf mewling, Main St., opposite McUllntock House. a. o. ( r. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. W. o. or u, meets every Monday evening at 7j o'clock, in U1d fellow's IJ.ill, Putroleuiu Ce Centre, l'nuu'a. A. Glenn, M. W. R. A. M. Kl.ECKVKIt I. O. of II. 51. MiinekauneH Trtuo No. l.i, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thuroday veiling in Good Templar's Hall. tiy Council llres liuhi''d t7 o'clock. II. UOWIO. Sachem. C. L JUKES, Chief ol Records. Uold at 1 p. in. II 71 County CommSiioner Turner thought tuenty do'lars lor a coOJu l.ir Uuzzud, the painful circumstances of whoso death have been already detailed, a monstrous extrav ngance for the oounty to b compelled to shoulder. After much higgling with the . undertaker, the economic Turner managed to Induce the dispenser of graveyard furni turo to throw off a few cents, v. halt- the worthy official retired with the proud ccn Fciousness ol a man who has nobly petlornv d bis duty as patriot and a Christian.. Derrick. And the saintly look be put on while performing this sacred duty tor the dead soldier fairly outdid Pecksniff, and the dif ference between that scene and the one while examining the Egbert bridge, was truly remarkable. Puis us In miud of Ash ing time at Taunton. Wneu the tide is rut a strauger approaching Hut town ond ruak ing inquiry of a fisherman '-What place is this, my frieod!" is answered in a drtiwl Ing weak tone of voice "T a 11 n t o n; G 0 0 d L 0 r d !' But when the lido It in -and flsb plenty, the rao inquiry brings forth a responso In a loud gruff voice Taunton; IJy G -dl" NjI e'LictlVj a pirallul cuse, but near COO'lgll. A V'Ty smgiia.r acoideut occuned on the il ss larm, yesterday forenoon. It oppea-s n youurf mau natnxi Alwater engag.d. i t shuving bimstlf, standing ficia; a look ing g Lisa. Bis slater pissed baci cl bim, and he turning round suddenly to sea who 4i was, allowed the razor lu s:ip Ly some laots, the bluile coming down across her wiUt Inflict a frlghllul wo ltd. Vt. Bwher tlresij 1 i,e wouod. The acc'deul u Jry siojulat tie. Mr. P. C. Heinz, or Pioneer, is la ear rt-spondence with our former townsman, Geo. W. Wright, who Is now looated in the Mich'gan lumber woods. We are permitted to mike an extract Iron a loiter to Mr. II. dated at West Rrancb Rifle Rivor: We have about 23 men in camp and six teams, and are putting Into the river, west branch ofR'Ili. and on Hie Railroad, about 2,000, 000 Ih. t ol li 'gs. hoaides 15 unars 85 to 95 feet long and 20 inches diameter at lop.and om long logs tor deck plank about 200.000 feet. The section we are lumbering it Ik estimated will cut 12,000,000 leet, and Is loca'ed on the line ol the Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw Railrosd. about CO mil S north of Saginaw. We have had a very cold winter and nbnut 20 inches of mow In woods coes q mntly have had food sleigh ing. Nirht lip'ntii last and yesterday about ten inch's more or snow fell being the most that we have had any one time yet. It Is expected lumbering In the woods will last lill about May Is', unless some great change laks place in the weal her. To enable you to form some estimate ol the lumber trade, the following is the amount of Iocs now "00 bank" on Rifln River, gotten out during the past win'er, which amounts to tho eoor mons sum of 85.750,000 feet. And then wo bavesome bin trees, ono or which cut 3,1S5 Net; I lie Inp was 3) Inches, but t 3G Inches, 67 feet from thegiound to I baa first limb. There is more money in this couniry than in tbd oil regions and a much safer buei nsss Is done, lumber hTwuvs bringing a re muueratlve price for I lis land and labor, timber standing being worth from $3 to $4,50 per thousand feet. Please snd m a few copies of the Daily Rkcoru. Yours,&c Joe Lczi'T fn"t withan accid-nt jester day, by which he sprained hit ankle. In climbing up on fl it car, on tho Bojd farm, be fell lo tbegrotn dwilh tha above result. Mnjor Goodman, of Tioiesla, Is in town. He thinks t'ie "local opt'on glasses have ben fcooped out and made thinner" since bis last visit hern: . TheTitnsvillu Sunday' press oalh ilsel the only religions paner iu tne oil regions. A bard Joke on r liglon. "Tbeie will be no lurther interruplinn of "travel " That is tho announcement at the conclusion r the kfcnnnt telegraphed ol Ibo last r illway slaughter near Stoning- ton. We are pjt'd to know Ihnt travol is not lo be Interrupted nn account nf I he murder of lifieen or twentv persons, by the running into the river of an entirs iimIu of cars. , Uy no means saouM travelers be d" layed an hour at that pluca for lints they would not reich B.istou in limn lor tn,-a' fasl; or, what would ln uiuch worse, not ii timu to connect with the iiatly Irainn. "Go it!" that's tho ni'itlo. Gi it blind 1 Never mind if there Is a great Ireshet oud danger of a bridge heiug carried away. Tho Iruin la Ibirly minutes behind time, '-Let her '"rlpl" It is not neojssiry u watchmio should bs s'ailone.l at the bridge, lbs loco motive cm jump clear across the chasm, and only a score of lives will be lost. Is Iheie another country on God'j f otst;l wiiero the almighty dollar is niore valuable than life? At Stoilngton a freshet occurs sncli as is on'y known tu corns down from the bills ol New England with her eveilostitig snows, and of course bridges are swept away like a broath. And yel there was 110 o.ib to watrb that bridge neiir Stonington, no one to signal lhat tr.in which was due at Bunion in tiuio for breakfast and in limit lo connect with the early out going trains On the train tbundors,forty miles thu hour, in Iho datkness lhat just precedes dawn, and a score ol victims pay Ihe penally of their lives through I hit parsimony ot a rich railway corpotation lhat is luu mean lo bire a man to watch that bridge until the (cab et subsides. Tho Dutch have been ccuipletely worsted in their cuinpalgn against the Acheens, and have lotired lo theculonial headquarters at Penanj. The success of the Acheens has inspirited the natives of otter portions ol the Island, and dislurbauceB are reported in various quarters. The Dutch have maintained their positions in Sumatra lor Iwo centuries solely by peaceful iiegoliii liuns, being careful not to provoke Iho ua tins to opposition by hostile demonstra tion. Their tola now is more nominal than real. all the old relatione of local cbiels and communities being maintained, and Ihe people being very festive under any olber sway than that of their village chiefs Ponatiibulum bids lair in supers. d. etoiional insanity es a pl?a for crime. Thus in lime ihe poet's' words. 'Tis nil hut a dream at thcrKel," will be charming ly "l i 1 cable lo the eats ol a victim whose lisnd had been split open with uu ax by som i meeting sleep walker. OThn preut leading railroad liros have s-su-d ti.Mir summer .freight tariff Tie tha 1 u irutai n ivo ueea m tier any re- d 1 ApniL. Anrll Is drawing to a Olnse, and yel the grass has sc ircl? started. Tba trees bve scarcely begun to burl, the forest linger In places, and Ihe nir is that of Mafoi. In the "good old times" Atiril was the monlh of showers and sunshine, warm and fl jwor producing; or, as In the old proverb: April Showefs Make May Flowers. At Ihe risk of completely disnsling our shivering readers with odious ccmimrisoiis with the unreasonable present we quote from a work published In IGfil, describing the Aprils of those times: 'Tho youth of the oountry make ready for the Morris-dance, and the merry milk maid supplies them with ribbons her true love had given ber. The I Idle fishes lie nibbling at the bait, and tha porpoise plays in (tie pride of the tide. The sheperds en. tertain the priuces of Arcadia with pleas ant roundelays. The ued leel a kind of vouth, ond vouth halh a spirit full of life and activity; the aged hairs refreshen, and Ihe youthful cheeks are as red as cherry. Tho lark and the lamb look up nt.the sun and the laborer is abroad by the dawning of the day. Tho sbeap's eye In the lamb's head tells kind hearted maids strange tales, nud laith und troth Diaka the true lover's ktict. It wood a world to set down the woith of this mouth, for it Is Heaven's bles sing and the earth's couiiort. It le tho messeuger p( many pleaures Ihe courtier's progress and toe farmer's profit; the labor? er'd burveet and the beggar's pilgrimtge. In sum, thne Is much to be spoken of it; but to avoid teJiousncjS. I hold It, in all that I can see in it, the jewel of time and tue joy ol nature." Two or three hundred wives of tba rich men in New York are engaged lo devislog some relief (rem the oppression and misery of idleness incident to the lives of ricb wo men. Among these ludles are the names of the motl prominently wealthy classes of New York At a meeting held for religious devottuus and consultations Ihe other mor ning in tho BroiJwiy T ib-niacle, the wile uf one millionaire said she bad more comfort after a day of activity In tbe duties of lilu than she could realize in any oilier employment. RequfUs l.y inoiheis .dr prayers lor their rich, reckless sons drew tears all over the room. O.ie rich women said when we rejaioe wish tl.use thai ipjo.ce aud weep witl those who weep, c.;eal curselvtB out of our owu sorrow." Another women euld the only way in keep auditing is to give It. Another nai l that flannel, . bleached cotton, thread, m,d lu'e.liea ,ieio the best remedies lor the re,ile;d,it,i 1,1 r oh women. Among these h omen are I lie 1 ivesil railway klngj, stock gamblers good Cnritlians, and big t imers, T i,t some puiiac'i Htiuuld be found lor the i;i,s-rie3 ol r.ch women no one caudouot. tioch wo men b. com ' sj lzy, so indolent, so itniis pised to exertion Ih it eveu ill; relief of doing charity is denied them, and (he 001 -sequence is they spend ibeir lluie either t., toiling their lives away.or lu drtss'lij t ! limes eacb day, or iu lauieniing the late of their mouev cursed children, while inary tukeuplbe Bible prayer ''Givd ueittier poverty r.oi riches." Some women are so extremely anxious. There was that affectionate little wife o1 Smith's, lor iustunce, out in Pittsburgh. She saw Smith take down bis gu n to c.eau it, aud when sho observed lhat be blew in the muzzle while be held back tha hammer with bis foot, she ran down stair and bought a widow's cap and lliirt v--eveu yards ol black barege, and then too t it lo a dressmakers to afCejlaiu whether it would bo mora becoming made with a Irsil, or short, with flounces. Smith still lives. Tbe Clipper, tho organ ol the bruisers bas gone back on tbe manly art. Hear it: We are free to admit lhat prize-Hghtlng I? 00 Us last legs. It somes up 'groggy;' i shades an important 'bunch ol fives' in the face cf an indifferent public; Its 'peepers' are already closed; it has drawn about al thj 'claret' and patronage which it can ever hope to draw; the 'rattling mills' baveoess- d to grind, and hall' Ihe self-mada oham- pions-bave probably parted with their helia The result was not, fjowevr, brought about by our good brothers who drive the rellg 'oiis quill, nut yet by our other good broth ers who with painful frequency destroy anil redeem the couniry Ihrongji (be political dailies. Prlze-ftgbtlng was overthrown by tbe prize-flghlers themselves." The Boston Aibeoieiim has been present nd with a piece of stone from the jail in which John Brown was confined, and has placed It ty the side or piece taken from ttin prison ot Si orates, Uniform suiis for ciiy railroad condnclots and drivers have been adopted in Boaiur. Why not in Pittsburgh The c!ot:,in.- tf many . street cr conductor 1 and diiv era sormi to aim at the height of dirt aud vtahbln 'fs -and it Is a succt?. We clip ba following Irom psper pub lished Id Montana territory, wbere tbe wo men art scarce: . Wanted Immediately at Canyoo Ferry and vicinity, Meagher county, M. T., an assorted lot of lBdle,conaistinB of girls from fifteen lo twenty years of age, and old plugs of widows, ranging from thirty to thlrty-Bve Those having twelve children and upwards need nol apply, as the diggings andprlce of potatoes ana flour will not justify the out lay. No disagreeable questions asked In le'alinn lo oge blrlb-plnce, nationality, antecdenents, orcause of divorce, pplen d id Inducements to ladies Wi lb or without a small capital. Cabin, wnshlub, and clothsline furuished by husband, and no rent Chaiged for lie use ol tho same, pro. vlded they are well used. Same quantity and quality olTrub furnished wife as used by husband. Climate peculiarly well ad apted to the raising ol children. No sharp Jsractlco, falsa teelb, palpitators, and calves wanted. Let t s have nature pure, simple, anb nundorned. Come on, ladles. You will be compelled to flee the country, or get gobbled np quicker than n turklgobbler can snalcb a grasshopper from a sweet,' potato vine, rieise don't put In an appearance unless ynu mean business." There are already indications of a busy season at Long Branch. Hotel proprietors and owners of boarding bouses are busily preparing for tho expected rush of visitors, and the sccommodations lor the public will ha I.Mttpp than ever before. Tho conven iences of travel will also be augmented. The homeopalblsts have won a victory in Ihe Michigan Legislature, tor it is now pro vided by law lhat Iwo of 'the medical de pariuients of tho State University shall be of that laith. The papers abound in deacrip'lona of the new Vienna building for the exhibition. These consist of on immense central '.Indus trial palace, with numerous aide galleries' extending on each side like Ihe bars of an old fashioned gridiron. All this space. main building and side galleries, will be occupied with the industries of all nations. Near by, but in sepatute building, will be the halls for machinery, for the fine arts, tor the agricultural implements, fur oluca t onal matter, aud for too exhibition of nurses. While a clergyman in Atlanta. Ua , was ex iv II tig the excellence, of the charity on a iccent Sunday "evening, on, unknown man suddenly arose Irom bis seat, walked In the pnl(iit. and laid a roll i)f i:reetibck beside il,e IJibl-. Aft"r tlM srvlo -s le 1 gain went in the pnloil, svn!c ban Is '.villi M,e clergmau, aii'l departed, without hav ing nut-red a word Duplex receipts lor extra bsggaiie,cliBr;es are li e laie;t kinka an the r.iilroadi. The moks cm eighty cent' escli. rt 1 rt M t "t 14 t li,. Just Published ! otrauss' W altzss Violin ailRASULD AS ASIC FOR PETEKS' EDITION. J per rapy s-ut, post pad, for f 1.50; 'n Uaurds, if Audru-a, J. 1 'tl l'Kl., B!0 liroadway, New-York. Sang: r - Fest: IThe HmirillL' Festival 1 kA Collection of Glees, rart- Songs, Choi-uses, etc. Foil Male Voices. Snmplt Copies moiled, poet paid, tor C1.0U: $15 p.ir d.'Zen. Andra-a, J. 1j 1'E J'UKS. t33 Broadway, New York Fairy Voices: Ai.KW 3ICHC JIOOK FOll DAY SCHOOLS. fomi lio cants, and wo will mall a anmplo c i;y Apr. I let. A,!,lre-s, J. 1.. I'lld'lillt?!, 6"9 Broad 'A ay, New York FOlt all who are willing to woric. Any person, o il or youi'ir, of either sex, can mnko iroiu $ 10 to $5'! Ier week, i.t hnie env oreqei loir, tv aliltd by all. Suitable to e ther City or CoiiLtry. odd any season of Hie year. Thi Is a rnra ofipoit'iiuity lor tho-iu whuuro out of work, nnd out f litonov, to niakH 1111 iiiclependeiit living No capl al being rotmlri'd. (Jnr pamphlet, "iiOW TO MAKh' A L'Vl.iiij," . ivinL' lull iiistrnotitai., scot on .eceipt oflU ceiua. Addres, A. IIIUtTON & OJ., Jlorris aniu. Wcstchesler Co , N. Y. V MilllTATION SJiNAL,i, Nait on receipt of-.fl cts. t'niqiie 1'iin inn uud Iiiuli.lili g Uoilio, 80 Versoy Street New Yoirf. Th Cteekwttb $30 Portable Fnmlly Sowing .11 11 (i hi 110, on :0 Itiiya '1 rial; miinv niivant iges inn all. Hatlrfactlon gnnrunieed, or 'J j refund', d. Kent complete, witn fi.ll direc tienx. lieckwiili Sewing Machine Ci, 8 M Bsoadway NewjYorli. "I'MK N i;T M.AVJ lO'I'KI ss. All Impor" fcitit luy.nlion. It reiailia tha llnptiira lit all times, Hud Under teo hsrdol cxercisa or tevereel stri'in. Ii is w ru Uh comfort, and if keot on uU'Ut ami day, ctlVotB a periiiiinent 1 11 e in a few weolis Ki, Id cheap, nnd soul by Mail when requested, circulars iree, avhen oidendby litter sent to Tho Kl atic Tni-a Co. . No. lis;! Broadway, N. V. City. Nobody u-e. Metal Sprirjr iin,iics; loo painful; the tbp oil too Ireqneotly. 'l ilt': IVAItl OB t'O UI'AMtt.V. Every I ady wanls onel Kve-v Man on Jit 10 have onell eont on receipt of Tea Cents. Address L, F. HYDE & CO., 1'IS Seventh Avurii", New Yi rk. Loal llre. UIS$UJLUTIO The copartnership heretofore exinin.i. tween Scbermerborn & Ten Eyck IsdiMni ed by mutual consent. 1 "w- 8. P. FcnEniiitRiioiiN J. A. Tkn Eyck. Parties Indebted to the above firm Cull and settle up and save trouble. J. A. Tun Even Dated Petroleum Centre, Aprils, Ijj-' I O IS SAliE. On 15-horse Tift boiler in compPt, . dr, una 8-horso V.'ood Mann eoglns,, 1 boiler in compleie order, 275 leei 31. J lulling, extra heavy. 600 leet large an.v rods, 1 Snows Pump. " a" J- A. Tkn-Etq!. I'or !j.al. A Smith's American Organ, os good 1. new and complete in everv resnset r quire at this efllceor of D. B. I'erkioi E but Farm, Petroleum Centre, Pn, ' prlll7-lw. NOTICET We exi.ect all nartifis in.U. ted tb this firm to settlo tlln;. bills before the 1st of M and avoid nnpleasantness, as we iutend to close out and leave (his town. SOBKL & AUERfTATM Dated, Peiroleum Centie, Pa., March 20th Now is the time to btiv tba eelehr.i.s Fox & Williams' ruffalo Cieam Ale, at W. A . Li )YA KltTS ns Im intMnttd ni. SA .. .' the twenty fourth Inst. Also, ail tunie in. riebled to the same will please come end settle on or helore said date and oblige ilia iiiiocibiu;ij. W. A. LOZIER. Go to W. A. IjOZIES,! 4ih Strcetnsar 11. K. track, j for 'your BESZINE, deSiy crcd at the welk for 2,25 1 pur Barrel. Petroleum Centre, Feb. Clb tl. Qrand Opening CP CARPETS, ! K, C:i!is, Motions, iSc, AT ! Ml! ELS Washington Sfrnt, Petroleum Gcntnv' At present tbe prevailing topic of convert, sal loo appears lo '-How soon re jon ; going to move to Butler?" W desire' to inform our patrons and the j pulilio at large that we do not in lend t move from Petroleum Centre, but prnrnie to '-fluht it nut on llil. Iin if it tafees 2 all summer," and would rspectlnly Invite all to come and examios our stock of f Such Millinery Trimmings,-, LACE GOODS j And a complete stock of ladies Hats and Bonnets, j f Also, a Complete Stock of . t BOOTS & SHOES Which will be sold ' taper than the Ctanait I tSTGIve us a call and examine gno and prices. S VMUELS BROs. ; Pel. Centre, April ltn, 1873. I u.,,,,,,.,,,,. i - ..nnatnntlV nana ncoten Aie anu liuuuou raliy liu Uniily u'.
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