SHUGERT& STARR (taoMMon 10 Merailtad, 8 mil Co ,) Merchant Tailors! AND DIAURa III Cents' Furnishing moods, COB. SPRING V FRANKLIN ST3., rriV8TLLk, PA. Dm pat m eo of thieet ttesnsstnta if VL01U&A VASSIMEME8 enoxishut'- ... PNCH AND ' AMERICAN COAT IHSTGrS, MIXED AND ' STRIPED 8UITINGS FANCY VESTIJKSS. Ivsr often In the Oil Segtan. ' n ,1 1 I i , .TwWTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF H JVXS 5C CAPS, ; All Ike Latestand Hobbtost tttjlee. A FULL UNI OF Gent Furnishing Goods, &c. Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Pt.CMitre,ra Wedweedar, April 8 i UlTln Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8ervtca every Sabbath it 11 A. M. and iX-F. M. Sabbath School at Htf P.M. eatcfrea. A cordial Invitation extend. 4 to all. ' Kit. O. Moobe, Pastor. PRWBTTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 o'olook P. M.v by tba Pastor, W. C. Boncii ard. Sabbatb Sobool at 12J, directly after forenoon tervloe. Prayer Meeting and 8abbatb Sobool Teaeber't Matting Tuesday evening ot each week. Petroleam Centre Lodge, No. SB Tl, I. O. of O. F. Regular matting night! Friday, at 7 'cloak. Stancd.?- . rf. B. MOMTGOMEBT, N. G. C. H. Bammit, A Seo'y. ..tVPlo of netting, Mln 8U, oppotila MoClintock Houat. A. O. of V.- VV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., tneelt evuri.Monday evening at 7W o'olook. In Odd -Fallow' Hall, PerroJeuiu Centre, Pena'a. ' A, Glexx, M- W. A. M. Khckxh, fi.' , , .. v.,,,1. O. of It. M. Mlnnekeuaee Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Tburtday evening In Good Templar's Hall. W Couooll fires lighted at 7 o'clock. . .iLt-. ' H. HOWE, Satbem. C. L JOKES, Oblef ol Record, Gold it lf Bt IKJi Ob Coaatrr. - Oar. BilQgUlty it nearly eenturT old . IU grtth faMlenea: art, literature and materiel prosperity It tometblng wonderful. Il bat reputation already established for military prowett taoood to none, dimmed only by lit latl fratricidal strife. Tba me. cbanle arte have reached great perfeotlon with nt, and today we are tending to Eu rope and Alia. Agricultural Implement, locomotives tad manufacturing' maoblnery, tbat are unequalled for txoelleoee In makt aod finish and .perfect adaptation of meant to tba end tougbt to be eecompliabed Our trade and trsfflo all over tbe world It dally ateumlng greater Importance. . Our tneroenllle marine oovert every tea. Tbe aonstanl Increase In railroad facilities, and tbe opening thereby of bouodleet trael o' available land, teturet. an emigration that Wlttelf an element ol great prosperity; In fact, our country teetni to ttck nothing to mtkt lit present progreet ooatlnne unlnter mptedly, but Publlo Virtue, Jut here we Dad muob todlsoourege. Corruption seemi to abound over executive officer. State aod national teem to Itek that blgb tenet of honor tbat uted to ebaraeterlit tbe tame Is tba dayeef Waablngton, Adam, JtOet ton and Jackeoo. uur legislators, state and national, art nearly all In tbt market every sestloo,oper-' ly and dsuaotly. Defalcations occur dally in plaoet ef lrut, and everywhere the mor alt teem to be loott aod out of joint, It our Institutions art to be preserved, the people, who, in tbt aggregate are vir tuous, mutt lite In tbelr might and by put ting aeidt political Iricktlert of tvtry shade, and tettlog tbtlr laeet agalotl can ventlooi aod caucuite, lake tbe reini of government In hand aod by electing their intimate friendt tnd neighbors men of cbarscter and moral reputation to serve them ibrow tbe pretent professional ped dling politician overboard for all time to come. We hope the last Senator has bought bis place, and tbat Congressmen will be eleot rd hereafter from tbe ranks artisans, far mere, business men. At for 3tate Leglsla lures, let them meet but seldom, and send such men as now constitute onr Constitu tional State Convention. When Integrity and Intelligence is tbe lest of place and 'power In our country; when tbe btne of a hatehtl partisan tyran ny, usurping power thrsugb the usapet common in packed oaueusari tnd conven tions, is no longer felt, tad tho honest dear ocrttio uttrrsocet of tbe people ere fully expreseed and lulfllled, then we oan tty our country Is sale tnd her honor assured, One of the newest things under tbe tun waa a recent' tjall at tba Blackwell't Island Asylum. Tbt resident physician saya enter tainment ol tbit cbaraoler are wonderful aids In bit efforts to minister to minds disttstd.' Tbe decoratloos, as well. as tbe niutit and danolog, weYe all done by tbe lunatic, and with a tastejand docoront which might well be imitated by people who have their senses. Tbt last ttil riles of respect to tbe der parted, were paid tbe remaiot or onr towns mtn, Mr. Drlggt, tbit afternoon. Rev. Burchard, tha Prssbyterlai clergyman, ;offi ciated, and made tome very appropriate remark!. The remains were burled In tbe cemetery on tbe bill, and w re accompa nied thence by large number of friends and acquaintance!. May lb tod rest lightly over tbem. The editor ol tbe Uiica Iim.ld, la a tot ter from England, compares can lege and caonire inert wita like service in tbt ouunlry; very muob to tbe disadvantage of tit united Statet. nt givet the prices, bowtvi-r, for ont horse coooern, wbicb be tyt I tbt rult there. Now, tbe editor Of toe Herald ought to know that tba Yankee nation will cot patrooiu ooe burse coocerot la general, you cao't get an American to ride In n one horse vehicle not even wheie tbe on horse vehicle It tbt rule If be can command a double team. " Tbat it tllur trated just across the line in Canada, where they do just at Ibey do at 'ome, aod or couree adopt tbe ooe horse concern. But the Yankee In quest of a vehicle will pass all along tbe oarriage stand to find a two horse concern. There I no Nationality on earlb with whom tljle" goes so lar tt with Americans. And particularly so with those Americant who have risrn to wealth lrom poverty. The laboring native Ameri can made lord by bis wealth, or tbe kilobeo maid bfooma lady through money, are bound to have only the most expensive o everything. Such a couple, who in yeuth may not bava.htd tbe luxury of a one borse wagon, .will no more be(seeo in an open, Cenadlanjglg, than they would be teen riding t rail. Dr. Htmmond prooounces George Fran cis Train Insane. He give Ihe.jfollowlng it somt of tbt eymptomt ol lunacy exbibl; led by tba "N. P. A. ;" -Ha folly expec ted to bt elected President "His Ian guage at tints wat Incoherent and at all limes unusual." "Had many fixed decis. tiont" ;Ht became exoited, but did nit lose hit temper . '-Has a geniua lorpol' olios." "Hat a talent lor versification, but little poetical talent." "Said that I nee ded exercise, tnd ought to take Turkish baths." "I would define bit temperament at langutneo-nervout t very good temp; eramant: Napoleon JuliousCseier and Olir vtr Cromwell bad thit temperament.' Train aaid be wat a Pagan but thai, Dr. Hammond thinks, Is nat aven "an avidenoe oleceentrlciy." In iaot, the Doctor him self bat written quitt industriously to prove that thought la but a cbemloal process, aod tbat man baa no soul exoept wbat it manu factured day by day through tbe adtion of the brain. Altogether, we incline to tbe opinion tbat Dr Hammond It not quite rlgti' In bit upper ttory, whatever may be the Iaot at to Trtin. It II fair lo bear both tides. Publlo opinion should bt tuspeoded until we hear wbat Train thinks about Hammond. It it laid thai out of a Ibouaaod pssseo gar who bad engaged passage by tbt Whit Star line, only three bava tigulfled tbeir io- lenlion olnol goiog tinot the Atlantic dls aster. On Monday ocx I, May 5ih, tba steamer Jamestown will commence making regular trips, and It It to he boped tbat by tbat time tbe weather will permit a trip over tbe Lake with some ooin fort. Napoleon ill. has lett, says Vanity Fair considerable body of notes for tbe con tinuation ol bis life of Julius Ceiar, which ars to be edited under tbe dlrtctioo of bit wife aod published. A romaolio Missouri girl lately made an attempt at suicide after discovering tbat tba pertont who htd brought her np were not her genuine parents. Exchange. Under that careless paragraph lies a tad tvil a great wroug. It It too often the eajt that parents by adoption attempt lo cooceal from the adopted child til knowl edge of that child's real parents, or what Includes that attempt to conceal the Inci of sucb adoption Tnls, ol course, isdooe through a mistaken kindness. It is sup rosed the child will thereby have a deeper effjctioa. lor tbe adopted part-nta than It otherwise con Id; In other words, will, love tbe adopted parents just ae deeply as It would tbe real parents, whereat, did the Child know It wat adopted it would not bava such affection. And tbe cousequenco Is, those artificial relations, at far as adopt" td relations, as far adopted parents are eonoeroed, are a living lie. Every time tbe parents call tbat child son or daughter they utter a falsehood, and they make the child utter a like falsehood every times it sayt father or mother. Tbe child who bat.never known a natural parent will cling to tbe parent tbat baa adopted It with just as much devotion as it could to a real father or mother; thus that living lie It useler-a. Betidet there It tht daily constant fear and anxiety of adopted pareota li-tl the truth comes out after the cbild is somewhat grown tad tbe case It tn untxpeotiooal ont wherein, sooner or later, It does not ooma out. And when It doet come out It producei tuch a shock to tbt child tt to embitter Its lite time, aud, doubtless, often weakens Its love towards its parenlial benefaotors. Tbe attempt to keep the secret of the birth and adoption it a burden to tbe pat ents, and when exposed it brings to the child a desolatlan of heart tbat It never would know bad It been educated lrom adoption In tbe knowledge of tbe real facts connected with Itt history. Count Prockedinoi. Tho followins oasts were disposed of yesterday: Commenwealth vs. Jamst McKinlev. Charge larceny. Nol.pro. entsrsd on .pay ment n oosis. Commonwealth vs. Jacob Walla. Iadicl. menL sellinir llnunr without llcaniw. )n (endant pleads guilty tnd sentenced to pay a nue or 3U and costs or prosecution. Commonwealth vt. George Stubler and A Dansllnger. Indictment, sellllng liquor (to persons of knowo intemnerat habits. Tried and verdiot of not gullry, and.tproseciilrix, Mrs. M. A. Johnston, to pay tbe costs., Commonwealth vs. William Smith. In dictment, gambling. Nol. pios. allowed on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. John Fuse, lmlli-t. menl, selling liquor without lie am. 1) lendent pleads guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and costs of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. John Robinson. In dlctment. selling liquor to men of kmra-n Intemperate bablt. Tried and verdict of not guilty, aod that the prosecutrix, Maria Reardon, pay tbe coat. Commonwealth va Henry R Fooler In diotment, false pretences. Defendant being called and not answering hit rocogniztncb wat loneuea - Commonwealth vt. Oscar Pardae ant r. Foster. Indictment, Irecelvlnn stolen ffOAifa Tried and verdiot el not guilts wt to de fen dtnt totter, defendant Pardee Dleadins guilty. eCommonwealth vs. C. O'Donnnll. in dictment, celling liquor wltbeut license. Tried tnd verdiot of guiiity. Tbe Treasury Department baa tent seve ral olerks to Europe, to return as tteertgt passengers on tbe variots lines, for tbe pur post of ascertaining everything relating to tbe treatment of emigrant on the British and German lines, also chemical experts to analyze tba food, and air on shipboard Tbe subject Is expected ito be laid belore Congress at It next session- Tbe adjutant General of Canada calia tho atlention of the Dominion government lo tbe attitude assumed by tbt Indiant in the West, and suggests tbat some precau tions, In a military aenss, should be -taken in order to prevent a mistake arising simi lar to lb a l which has occured between tbe Medoce ahd the United States. Franoe and Spain are each reoorttd on tbe eva ol oivll war, growing out of dll- Terence between the member of the reanu live governments Outbreaks are hourly ex peciea in rtrta tnd Madrid; in fact armed demonstrations bava alrtady occured in tbt latter city and oltltent who bava anything io iota are making off with Ibtir portabla property. Tblrtt years tgo a man living near La Crosse sold a pair of boot for a gun, traded tbe gun for a pony, told tbe pony for thir ty sores ot ;swtmp land, and now owni sixty-six oity lots, worth $800 eacb. Tba Supreme Court of Mississippi bat decided tgaiott lotteries, come la wbat inapt tney may. THE GOJjDEJV 1DE. s There Is many rest on the rotd tidt of life, If w would only ttop lo Itkt li; And many a font from lb better land. Jf tbe querelon heart would make Itl To tbe aunny tout tbat It hill of hope. Aod whose beautiful trust never lallttb, The grass is green and the lowest art bright 1 bough wlntery storm prevelleta. Better to hope, though Ibe clouds hang low, A lid keep the rye ttill lifted; for tbe tweet olue tky will toon peep Ihroiiitb When tbe ominous clouds art rifled I There wat never a night without a day, Or an evening without a morning; And me darkest lieur at tba proverb goet, Is tbe hour before tbt dawning. There is many a gem In tbf pelb of life, Wbicb we past In our Idle pleasura, Tbat is richer far than tba jeweled crown, urjiie miser's hoarded treasure; It mav be the love nf a little ohlld, Or a mother' prayer lo heaven, Or only a beggar's grateful tbaoks For a cup ot water given. Better to weave in web of life A bright aod golden tilling, Aod to do God's will with a ready heart, And bands that are swill and willing, Than to snap Ibe minute delicate thread Of our curious lives asunder, Aud then blame Heaven for lb tangled And sit and'grieve and woodrr. There Is talk ol adopting at tbe next aea- teion of Congress siime way of sending tbt publlo documents, from the department whence Issued, and tbe idea Is la verv non- ular. It is proposed lo . mark Iba conlen'g in lot with a eteel or copper hand stamp. Tbe citizeus ol Pensaoala. Florid, have recently held a meeting and appointed OJmmiltee to rratiest lb Governor tacill a special sessloo of lb Legislature to oonild tribe subject of tbe annexation or Welt Florida to Alabama. The Ohio Constitutional Coovrntlen meets at Columbus on tbe fith at Mav. But one Convention tbat of 1851, batVeo beld'iiuce the Slate was admitted, In 1807. Democratic uaners oontinue lo sneak of Virginia and Ibe mother of Presidents. ".- n ill they never learn that tbe old lady It lar past the age of chlldbearlngf Mixed drinks are nol wholesome. A Berks County man drank bis fill of whiskey, snd then took in a qtianlty of water by ly. mgaowoin tbe middle of a creek. Hit funeral wat Well attended. Tbe public lands in tbe United Stales not yet surveyed amounts to 1,251,633 seres, aod tbat the Surveyor General will com mence new surveys In nearly all tb Terri tories early lo July, at wbicb lime tbe apr proprialious for tbat purpott become avail able. . A New Yorker baa taken Iba suatract nf furnishing two er three railroad comptnlet with all the tlcketa they require, free of Charge. Tbe New Yorker eels hie remuna eratioa lrom tbt advertisements b It per mined to print on tht back of each ticket. Laoland. famous hlthaitn far nnthfua save reindeer, tladget, fur and pareunia I eloigning, now comet to tht lor nt tn E1 iprtdo. There is tald tb,.oo wbat wa may consider good authority, gold In abuo danoe under the almost everlasting loows Russltnt and Norwegian are flocking to ine new claims." Apropos of tbe eat ol Mr. Ells Collier, a woman ol Georgia, for the arttst of wbost supposed murderer tb Governor of tbti Sttte recently offered a reward, tbt Phila delphia Medioal Time oettalnt a lelttr from tbt pbysicitn whomadt n pest mortem examination of ber remains, and who attri butes her death to tpontaneout combustion, tbe greater pari of her body being consum ed by Are, letting only lb bead with Ibt skeleton of tbe left shoulder and arm, and portions of tbe spin and ribs, nod tb upper part of tbe thigh bone. A besutiful young girl wat married In San Francisco last week,.and tb oon elus ion of ibe msrrrlagt "oeremnny aba turned to ber husband and ael.i, George, kiss me, I tm dying." Tht billhead complied with the request, and at tbat moment tb young fail dead to the floor. Tbe Marquette Mining Journal statet tbat recent developments of tilvtr made In tba iron mining district by tb Ontanagon Sll ver Mlolog Company bsve advanoed tba stock to.SOO per cent. Beat In tuch mat ters li sometimes expentlvt. Tba Pacific eoatt press, In view of lb rapid development of commerce aod the great wealth of timber in tba Poget Sound region, are itrenuonsly advocating lb -'ablisbraeot of ship building iodustritt, kal IV at Inns, Tbt copartnership heretofore twee. Bcbermerkoru Ten tjck ed by mututl content. 1 " fllii J." a! &H Ptrllet Indebted to the above ... I H and tattle up add save i,"k,"" M call and settle up and save m , ""win. Dated Petrolenm Centre; Apriig0,:, mtD a.v " . 18,3. r "it PAijE, 1 t lo-horte Tift boiler In tomtto. I .o. 8-r.ort. Vood 4 Hsna X .'J r In ccmpleie order, 2T5 , H g, extra beavy. 600 leet i.. SM One I der, on boiler 11 tubing, extra beavy. 600 feet laE J'H rods, I Snow Pnmp. H Tb local option law mn.i k. I From and nfler Ibis data ..j etuil HQ Jq lit day tba local option law goes Into ,eJ1 will sell allklnda I..... .. . liquor at retail at wholesale ZTl" I lock must ha elnaul .., tf : .t::.. . v istbn: iv parages a nine vial lor home iim OWEN GAFFNET H NOTTCET" We exnect all nnpf; ted to this firm tn u bills before the 1st nf M. . and avoid unpleasantness, as intend to close out nd this town. i SOBKLafc ATTPPfTAMr : -'-'""unjui. Dattd, Petroleum Centie. Pa., March 20i JLOOK IIEHK. Now fa Ibt time lo buy the celebrated ?t.,7?l,.a!l,Wtt '0,t A",,l, ! win u i rafts comm nr! aetlle on er belore said data and obliis tha W. A. LOZIER. MOTIICIE I Go to W. As wzim Mh Street,near R. K. track! for your BEZIE, dellrj ercd at the welh for $'Z per Barrel. Petroleum Centre, Feb. tb-t I. ) Grand Opening! or CARPETS, Oil Cloths. Motions, &t AT SAIV1UELS BROS., i t tiaillllUSII OlTllt f Petroleum tenm t At nraeenl thm fiMlllnf tAnte ttt eosver i r" b e , satlon appeal to "How soon are yw 4 going to move; to Butler?" w drtiri la Inform onr nalrma end th nnblle al larm that we dn ml Intend If move from Petrolenm Centre, bnt propwe to "ngni it out oa tbt line II summer, " and would lespeclluily invite all l come and examine our Hock of Millinery Trimmings? LACE GOODS, r And a complete stock of ladies? llats and bonnets, Alto, a Complete Stock of BOOTS SHOES Which will be sold . .( Cheaper than the Cheapest WGIve ut call and tiaalot r0 Ptl. Centre, April 19tb, 178-
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