Petro'eun Centre Daily Record. Vol. Centre, Tneedar, July SO - IHvltie Service. MKTnODIST EPISCOPAL CnTJRCH Servic every Habbntb at 11 A. M. and ,4 I. M. Sililiath School Bt 12$ P.M. ', free. A Cordial kivltatioo extend eil to all. lUv. G. Mkokb Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CnURCIt , Treadling ut 11 o'clock A. M.. nnd 7 onltick I'. M., M we rwor, v. i Ki ii-i,' . c. i..... mt in iiin.pt i ufler loreooon service. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School TeeoW Meetlug Tuesday evenlogs ol each Week. , 1 1 Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. Tiff, I. O. of O.K. v Ueiriilar meeting night Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. W. 0. MONTGOMERY, N. G. C. H. Baii.KT, A Sec'y. pjfPlnce ol'.ineeting, Main St., oppoalte McUintook Iloueo. A. U. of U. W. Liberty Lodge Mo. 7. A. O. of U. W. meets every Munday evening at T o'clock, n Odd Fellow'i Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peon's. J1UK8 Wilson, M. W. ft Jamm 3. Whitk, H. ' v I. O. Of H. M. ' ' Minnekauoen Tribe No. 183, L O.'R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening; in O'Hwl Templar's Hall. jy Council lires lighted at 7 o'clock. II. HOWE. Sachem. C. L JUKES. Chief ol Records. Gold at 1 p. in. OHf Staple. - - Trade, like Hie tide,' ebbs aod flows. Prosperity is periodical; adversity also. WUen Jjtrae communities depend on one onmmoilUy tor dally bread these tidal wavi lead on to fortune to all while their recee sion only leaves exposed tbe strands of beg gary. In Australia "fool. ,Jn ..Cblna, silk end tea. In Fraooe and Germany tbe grape. In our own South cotton, sugar or tobeooo, varying with tbe-locality. In the West groin. In the Northwest" lumber and grain form the staples. Let tbeaa tail any where to bring good prioes and whole com munities laogulsb. So with us. Crude is shea;), Ucauae it U plenty, and plenty be cause blgb prices stimulated development, ud while It is to be hoped that the pres ent prioes may lead to new uses Icr petro leum, and to si wider and belter demand, yet fur the present business lies prone and prostrate. That tbe depression la our trade bas reached Its limit none need doubt. Tbe drill Is surely stopping. No new wells are being oootraoted for by anybody at any paint in the region. The boundaries of the lower oil field are now mapped out lis probable espaeiiy and bearing on future production is capable of estimate and that falls far below previous conceptions. Indeed tbe lowsr oil Ueld bas hitherto bean deem- ed inexhaustible. This is not SO. Tbe ptesent drilling when completed will go far w .... ..upmK til' h". Dirni;j ui lie uii. na great uepin anu growing uncertainty wilt deter drilling even then, so that we are 00 lbs eve of better prlois and better limes. Tbe mass of tbe operators, including tbe leading ones about whom so many malicious rumors are to In dustriously circulated, are in good shape and will continue so. Much bas been learnod .lesnnns of caution and of economy Mid there are lessons of wisdom for us all. The time Is coming when the oil regions will furnish at a lair price to all ooocerned our staple just as tbe consumer wants it v For Illumination and ror- lubilcatlng tbe work will be done here at borne at our own reHoefles and if gas companies, 'steel works and others want crude II will be worth tbree and ball to four dollars per barrel. " ' . . (Sat old irleod and fellow townsman, Mr. J. U. fori est, leaves next week for Modoc City, in tbe lower oil field, to work for the Phillip Bros. He does not Intend remov loff bis family away. The best wishes of many friends will accompany Mr. Forrest to bla new location. New Wkm, On Saturday last a "new well was struck on tbe JSrown farm, Cber ryiree Hun, wnicn is yielding 20 barrels per day. Pumping commenced on Saturv day evening and for the first twentylour bears the yield was 13 barrels. It it own ed by W. IT. Hall, of Woods farm. The sand foun.l in tbit well was of a very floe quality. Tbe Brown farm Is not played out yet. Tbe ni'iohlne shops of Erie are building a Ur.' (lrnrtr! In lw n.ed in (lipping slips the bnr'.!-r of AsMahu'.a . '-n'.ovc 'I IV, nfi' I'lu'll'fvM (' 'Ire y "l-. "Hi I'- ' A fpc: illative Investment. The Tilusvllle Sunday Press baa reduced 1 ha coat of drilling wella and ibe money they ratlin after being completed, right down to lacts and fia ires. Below will be tonnd tbe ffctures: ll could between $8 000 and $9,000 to alnk on oil well in tbe lower district, and a sixty barrel well la considered a good thing. There waa a time when it realized tbia ex pettatlon, but that waa In the daya of $4,00 oil aod $4,001) welli. Tbe average opera torolto-dev seems . oblivious of the fac . - 'ua. .. ... mat oeiwserr s.'.tju on euu bo.uuu wen and $1,00 oil and $4,000 wella, - tbe odds re just four times agaioat him, and so without any re flootion be jumps at tbe con elusion that an $8,000 well producing sixty barrels or $2,00 oil ia valuable acquisition Let us flgore It, taking a well oi six months duration at tbe liberal estimate of sixty for 'be ensuing sixty days, and twenty barrels for tbe etisulng ninety days, making a total production ol 0,000 barrels of oil in six months as follows: Ooe month sixty barrels per day ' 1,800 Two months lorty barrels per day 1,400 Three months twenty barrels per day 1,800 Total production six moults, bbls 6,000 One quarter off for royally 1,500 4,500 Gr ei earnl igs, $1,50 per bbl. at tbe well 2,250 $0,750 Deduct $10 per day expenses 180 days $1,800 Net earnings $4,950 In six months well at a liberal estimate for produel ion, tbe operator bas got a re turn of$4,50 lor bis $8,000 investment II we take into account tbe cost of break ages, repairs, loss ol time to tbe operator himself, &c, we Qod that be bas recovered scarcely one-balf of bis investmentr And this is about the way tbe most successful op. eralcra are "gelling rich" In the lower dis tr fct. e Nellie Wallace, a frail creature llv log at upper end of town, was taken with D( yesterday afternoon. It appears she bad beeu drinking to excess laetly, probably to drown sorrow, and tbe St was the result. Poor oreature. Tbe same oft told tale. Refreshing showers today. Oil Creek is on the rise." Oil Is not. , Trains were delayed Ibis aiternoon land slide at Gregg's Switch. by ' Tbe New York World saya that a conven lion of young men wbo part their bair in tbe middle is shortly to be organized for th consideration of tbe question as to whether tbey bave no rights that are to be reapec ted. Thirty New Haven ladies planned for nice little sail on a steamer alone. A ,t range sailor took them on a strange craft with cabin room for ten, and a storm arose Tbey reached borne late at olgbt tborougbly oaked, andtbirty husbands are Indulging ' provoking little 'smiles at tbelr expense. I mhm ,,... ,h.. . . , . ... I Bt attilnAd h whaliia im nnul Hw - AlmUn gul,hed .,, WD0 dool.re. ,toa ,ctn j r- J - ......... , observation and measurement, that tbe average whale seldom exoeeds 79 feet In length. Pauley Jr. of tbe Waynesburg Uesaeogor visited a dancing platform near bla town and expreraes hie surprise at tbe muscle dis played by the fair ones on a warm day like the Fourth of July. He says: 'Uauoing is certainly invigorating and strengthening, as we saw ladies, wbo are to. tally unable to wield mop, swing a broom or lift skillet, take their plaoes on tbe platform and apparently without an effort whirl through tbe Intricate "mazes of tbe dance," for a balf dozen conseoutlve self, with scarcely a breathing spell." There are four restaurants at Modoc City. Butter is worth but sixteen cents in Car lisle. The people of Meadville want a new post master. There are 6,000 miners in tbe Lehigh re gion. "Hardsorabble" Is to bs tbe name of the next oil town In-the lower distrlat. The test well has reached a depth of 1,500 feet, and It is only balf a mile lur'her to tbe third sand. Base ball at New York, tuals 7, Atlaotics 4. Saturday Mu Base ball Athletics 30 at Philadelphia, Wssbiogtons 19. Saturday Corn and cotton crops In Texas promises better than for many years.' Two years and a'balf is tbe time requlr el to compute the timne! 'inder the Letiijh rof'titinu Letters from People. Note. The managerof thlsjournal. with out endorsing tbe aentimentsol contributors, dealree to offer the wideet possible latitude ror free dlecnssion. It la merely supuiateu thai commiinlcatlona shall concern matters 01 public interest, be put in decent languaue and accompanied with tbe names of the writer, nut for publication, but a a guar antee of good teitb. Letter From Plrnner, Since we wrote you last a case of domes tic Infelicity deserving tbe notice of the re. portorial corps of tbe Rrvord batb come to light. Tbe tacts are circumstantially. V followst . Parlies ol tbe (list part are late. residents of this olassio village; parties of second part non-residence, closely related to the former and boarders for some time past Parties of first part lived happily together. nothing occurring to mar tbeir domestic le llolty until last week. Parties of second part possessing a lair amount of IT. promise to pay, &a., which were dealt out generously to their hosts for advance boar- sundries, loans, 0., until they thought it was getting pretty thin and said so. One word brought on another until tbe "tempest raged" at this point of consanguinity was tterly disregarded and boarders were sum marily ordered out, when tbey sought ref. uge in tbeir respective rooms locking the doors as a precaution against further devel pments. Tbe husband's filial and sisterly love overcoming bis ooojugal affection and reasoning Irom tbe hypothesis, If father bas a rigbt to chastize his daughter then bas tbe husband tbe same rigbt. Here was a practical Instance to test bis theory aod proceeded forthwith to administer bis bar baric !hobhy. 'fills spouse, however, was equal to tbe occasion and eluding tbe de. tainlng band sue escaped to ber fatber. Paterfamilias sympathized deeply with bis much abused olfspriog and advised ber bave ber preternatural husband arrested and at tbe same time to procure a writ of eject ment against tbe boarders. Tbia was a?. tented to and an hour hence tbe squire at your place was listening earnestly .to tbe sorrowful "tale" ol tbe aggrieved one. Th Squire possessing none of tbose peculiar trails, common to modern Blaokstones the Quirk and Gammon order, told ber be could not issue any warrants or writs on the points at Issue and tbey returned a disap pointed orew. Allow me to enquire If tbe Squire coii'd not make a case out of tbe mat lor why did be invest himself with jndg and jury authority and invite parties of sec. ond part to quit tbe premises if they did not want to have trouble? Tbe wile, foiled in her legal recourse, returned determined to use coeioloo as tbe only means left to rid herself of tbe presence ol ber disagreeable boarders. Forcing tbe door of their rooms she seized ooe ol tbe victims and was abou to force ber out of tbe bonae when ber bur band appeared upon tbe scene closing door upon bis wife's arm. Screams ol uiur der brought a neighbor in wbo succeeded parting tbe belligerent contestants lor finio 1 honors. Tbe wile now baa ber husband under ball for assault and battery, parties ol second part are boarding in more congenial quarters, since tbe melee two philautbro plo young Irtends of the parties of tbe first part bave played tbe role of peace makers aod bave aq far suoceeded that tbe lion and tbe lamb laid down together as peacable as if nothing bad iterfered to cause cloud In their demeatlc horizon. Aod thus faUetb the 0.1 r tain on a Piumer sensation. New Version of tub Prodigal Son." A stranger officiated at one of tbe cburcbet at Belcher town oa a recent Sab bath, la tbe absence of tbe regular clergy man. His a.ternoon discourse was a new version of tbe "Prodigal Sou,' unique and novel. The reverend speaker represented bim when leaving borne as arrayed In tbe height of Parisian fashion "in silk hat, braadcloth ooat, kerseymere, kid gloves and French calf boots," and alter a lilt of un paralleled extravagance, dissipation and tin, conspiouous among the fruits of which were "tbe gravel of two beautiful uaideoti bis victims, bis property being spent and hit servants deserting bim, be was seen ooe morning out la tbe middle of a lot, on a rock, bis silk bat knock in, broadolotn out at the elbows, French calf boots out at toe kid gloves gone, bogs all around blm, and be chewing tbe pods!" Northampton (R, 1.; uazeiie. In Indiana county tbe wbeat,corn andeot crops are very heavy. Tbe Tempeaaoce Society of Franklin was organized Tuesday, July 22od. In 1856 there were only tlx briok bouse In Scrantoo. Ii now boats of 40,000 iobtbl. tants. ine rranmiu waier uompaoy cnarge only $25 per plug for supplying tbe cily wilb water. 'A boy In tbe central part of tbe State was bitten on bis band by a patato bug and fears are eniertainea mat 'he member will bave I to he Mirutvei. NOTES OP THE If As. New Hampshire granted one hundred.aad seventy-nlno divorces. , "Oh for some lodge in vast wilderness," Kansas Odd Fellows boast of 106 of tbem. An ox killed by lightning In Iowa did not ave a piece of bone letl in his skin an Inch long. V A Mioblgan man finds that bis farm I Chock lull" of lead ore; yielding BJ 1 per ce-it. of tbe metal. The Cleveland street car companies have ordeied conductors not to take up other pas aeogera When tbe ears are full. . ' A Missouri woman woo a bouse and . lot at a rafrle, etid then sbe had to buy a shot gun to keep ber adorers front wearing out the slept;'- a commercial crisis is Imminent In Cuba. Sucb an event would add to tbe difficulty of tbe government In operating against tbe patriots. A warm spring on the bank if a lake, which was glowingly described by a Peoria porter, proves to be tbe mouth ol a waste pipe Irom neighboring brewery. Passengers on the Manitowoc and Apple- ton RailroaM In Wisconsin It is ssid, get off and gather wild flowers, and then jog along again and catch up wilb the train. One morning recently Chicago woman borrowed $200 of ber kusbaod, and In tbe aiternoon fluttered under bis nose a divorce that bad cost precisely that amount. A Vermont woman undertook to paint tbe cellar stairs. Sbe found a pall ol paint and commencedat top, painting herself into tbe cellar, ana bad to crawl out of the cellar window. Tbe exports of coin from New York since January 1, 1873, are stated at $35,041,852 against $44,145,011 In tbe tame time last year, and $44,403,898 In corresponding time tbe year before. A recent visitor to one of tbe Island en tbe coast of Maine discovered a school ol forty scbollars, all of whom were greodebil dren of one man. He was put down at the most extensive grandfather in the State. The Louisville Counoll, having an eye to tbelr own oomlort, have patted aa ordinance providing that wbeo a polioeman finds a man drunk on tbe street be shall take blm home Instead of locking him op. A desperate American in strosburg re cently exclaimed, "Don't ask me to see tbe sights! I am no longer sea sick, but tick of sight. I'les.e Introduce me to somebody wbo talks English, and wbo won 'task me to see anything." Oil Cily has a colored band, which tbe elilzens refuse to let practloe In peaoe. Tbe rink where the band was tuniog up one night, was attacked wilb bricks and stones, and tome of tbe members injured. Bishop of tbe Uerrolk has an other libel suit on band. The Erie Fire Department parades on Munday, Aug. 4tb. Tbe apple crop near Coaaeautville will be only a fair crop. Beaver Falls bas sixty-six fresh Chinese and more coming. In Cumberland county tbere la a woman wbo swings tbe grain oradle while ber buor band raket and binds. Tbe Valley Railroad bridge over the Al legheny at Oil City It undergoing repairs, and is said to be very unaafe Tbe Odd Fellows of Voungsvllle, Warren county, have procured a beautiful piece of ground near that place and intend to make a park ol it. The house of Bon. A. P. Moore of Wll mington, Lawrence county wot destroyed by llgnrning, July Z4tb. Reading, a looal option city, bat a, tern- peranoe garden, when nothing stranger tbaa ice cream It sold. GIRL WANTtiD To do general bouse work. Inquire at Samuel' Dry Goods Store, Petroleum ventre, re. A BEAUTIFUL 8 CHUOfflO FREE To All Lovera ol Arl and lilt erataire t ITe will send tbe Btantlful Cbromo entitled IT "Ttaa unwelcome visitor " outage prepaid ai a premium to every subscriber to our monthly magaalne called toe numoie Dee containing 83 large pages besides thecoter. fillet with tbe best and moat Interesting Nadlng. Pric oniy $1 A YEAR ! Send on yonr dollar, and get a dollar magaalne and an eight dollar ehromo In return. We want and will liberally pay . -A-GhElTTS; teni stampfor particulars' Addreaa m.'nni.E bee, Albion, minora I -"TTbe Post Office Newsroom S. Founlaio is now running in full bluu all od try a glaai of o coot aorU ilit Dlcken'a "Boa" 0 Just Issued In paper cover by the Pn, sons. 1'rioe Za cents, ana lor sale at u. ml Office Newsroom. AM ACT OFCUI ELTV Chapped ba'bde and face are the most as : rinus aaaoysnora tin larmrar:it;-rtpi, wbo labor much oat ol door, expiring from expolure. ;vxpoad perront,, e, lly cbiMreu, repeatedly sufTar lolanstl; from great cracks upon tbe hands, tlt ,1. ten bleed. It is cruel to allow bne4 1 tslfy others to suffer in this way, when the iptiii jieeltlq prevention ro easy to bt Jul nrT so cheaply, as to pay ten cents for cake of Hand Sapolio. Hand Sapollo la not only better than tbe enstliest , soap tf , movioguirt, cm ii p rerun is cnapping, u( renders the ikio soft and pliukle. goll everywhere. Go to W. A. LOZIER, itli Strcet.ncar It. It. truck, or your BENZINE, deity cred at the welb for $1,75 per Barrel. Felroleam Centre, Feu. 6lh tf, y SENDFOK C'ATALOGUEJ OK j NoveHo's CheapMusio. Novello'i Olces. Psrt Manga, etc I 4o13uaj.' novera's uanrcn mneic a to u cm.' NOVKLLOU OOl'AVO EDITION OF Ol'KKAS.' Price, f 1 ;or S4, bound la cloth, (jilt adpi NOVELLOV OCTAVO KDtTlONtOFOttATukKi. . 8. "" ' .i Ia paper, bom 80 carts to 1; cloth, erlth aVi. sagas, ft to each. ,, . . , . t NOVELLO'S theapEDlTIONS - OF RaNO-FORTS CLASSICS h 1 1 . ' , .' i fc. ,( ,., t. nach's 48 Preludes and Fnanee. Cloth fid1 Betthnvln'a 8H bonata. Kleuaulto hound. M I tilt .V I Beet bo vi n's 31 Piano Pieces. Xlegant bound . Fill r irilt Hit Choput'i Talsas. Stiff paper covers lf' Cnop.n'a Polonaises. " " K . Ohnptoi'e Noctiirnca. " la Chopio'a Mnutikas. " 1 " lift Chopin's Ballad.. 11 5 0 i 0 a rmiiauft. a w o .in'a Hnuatna 11 14 a tol Sle..dlwoh'a .'nmplcto Piano Work.. Elem Folio Editiu: . Fall allt. Complete in 4 vnlva Them. 8 vo. Full silt t'oinnlrle m 4vn4i Tbe mine. vo. taper Ci aipleto iti 4 v I.HW Meadulwoha's Songa Wllh.int Wordaroltu Kdltln Full fit KM uti.i r.aiTmn rmifjiii UN Octnvo Knlliou. 1'nncr covers n Mozntt's IK -beaatn. Ilegaatlr fcoana. )!' rcliiiljert'a 1U Sonatas. Elegantly board, rill ' ElH . Ii ScriulH'ri.a Dances- Gi'Bplett. Ekgantl; Umi; run gin 3W . tfchub r "a Plan Pieces Elegaruljr bound, (ill Kilt ' to Srhnmann'a Fercst Hccacs "lu & ay Fiec Paper eowna, a) fchnmauu's 1'iaao Forte Albam. Elegantly bom ( Full aill ' in 'fbe same. Paper covers 1 it MOTUElTCMmSE, 1 OR I A HON AL NORSUBV, nn Y.TIEJ Set to Vnrtc by J W. Kluott, wltk at bmnlWl tllnHtratlniis easiaved by the hmtiwrs IMliid Boards, M M), bplendtdly beaad in cloth. e. ' eugea, . S5 ASK FOR NOVeT.0S EDITIODI AddreM, J. L. FkTEIlf. KW Broadmj Kew York, Agent for Novcllo'e Cheap Mailt, New ebods Emel Zedwicli1, j ("UTTLB JOE.") y BOOT AND SHOE MAKEH' ' Rat just returrje'd" trosb Buffalo Willi; complete slock ol ( ' tall and Winter ; I . ' as beea'eslabllsbeH te Patipleiir r.rtir p Miinv jvMEt mim aam ii e aae es Matilnt; ihe Beat Fll aad FUeM - Boot In the OH Begloaa. - f lie ia toostantly rerelrise ordara trom other Ri - Uena of the Oil Kecioaa. i He canilaallj koepe cm hand Ready-made LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOkS AND GAITER . CAM. ANOaEF HJli'. KM Kb The Herkwlih fJO Portable FataHf Mewlna iriaehlue, on MO Bmya TrMh many advanusea ever all. Satli-Btclion gnarsaual , or 11 rcrundtd. bent complete, with fnM e ; tionf. Ileckwitb HeKing Machine Cx Mi BroadW , MewiTork. , J AB TWlpn everywhere to sell rnr new an ; I 4JjL4.LBmbrolderln( Machine, sard forll f iNTEIltralfd Oirrular, t.dtke HcKee X"1 oa Company, S0 Bioadway. New Vort i WA aeiorioK ACKiwTS "TWhre loaellenr "J I""" ' eel Rmhmtderiag MatW' war a auranarnMnil a iiimmi rWnfsr ' AH aQlFtke McKea Maaauaclnrini Col any, Ms Broadway i New Ycrlt.