Petroleum Centre Daily Record. s?et. Centre, Pa. rridar, August 1 Mvlne Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHL'RCFl Services evwy Saolmth at 11 A. M. una 1 P. M. Sabbath School at 11 P.M. ete free. A cordial invitation ex.eud M to alt . 11bv. .G. Moons ft'nstor. PUES3TTERLAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 oMuck A. M.. and 7 o'clock P. M , by the P'jtor, W. C. Rrmcrt ard. 8bbeto Bciiool at 12Ji directly after forenoon service. Proyer Mei-tinr and Sabbath School Teecoer's Meeilog Tuesday evening ot each wek. F'etrolenon Centre Lodge, No. I.O. of O.F. Regnlsr meeting nlghte Friday, at 7 O'clock. Blgoed. W. B. MONTGOMERY, N. G. 0. H. Bailkt, A Beo'y. tVPlace of meeting, Main 81., oppoeite MoCllntoek Hones. " ' A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., meets every Monday evening at 7 o'clook, n uaa fellow's Hall, retroloum Centre. Peoo'o. JiVKS WlLSOK, M. W. Jams 8. WntTi, R. i. o. of n. m. Mlnoekeaoes Tribe No. 183, L O. R. M ol Petroleum Centre, Bee la every Tburaday evening In Good Templar's Hall. tM Council tires Hinted at 7 o'clock. H. HOWE, Saebsse. C. L JUKES, CbM ol Reoords. Gold at I. p. m.'l roll) lUpnrtAIlefed At- tnat to Commit a Rape. Erie, Corry, Tlturvllle, OH City, TIJI new, iiooesia, Mia la root oeorly every town In tbe region, hu came la rtoeatiy for rape or alleged rape ease of some kind, nod Anally a case bas been developed In Petroleum Centre, tbe details of wblob os developed before the Court, ir not quite as disgusting as those reported from oiber towns, ore yet bad enough, ood show that while too Infamous deed was not com mitted In fact, tbe inteotiou was probably foeaeoeugnooibepartor too wreieb in human form who Is accused of It Tstterday forenoon, about 11 o'clock, a moo named William Bmlok, who has beeo engaged for some lime post os the janitor of sobers Opera Home, oeme dowa oat of the koil la eoapsay with font little girls, aaa- oa Taylor, Davis, sod two daughters of Mr. Auerbalm, whoso ages ore not over seven or eight years ol age. Three of the children Immediately went to J. H. O. Taylor, fath er or tbe other child, and In o stralghtfor wardjnanner told him that tho bmlek bad been taking Impropor liberties with the person of tho little girl. Taylor accused Sralck of It, and was met with o denial. Tbe child did not speak to its father about the affair but went homo oad told Its moth er, ond gave her o penny wblob she said Binick had given her, telling ber not to say anything about It, and also promising to give her some oendy. This so exasperated tbe mother that she Immediately went be fore Justice Reynolds ond took on I a war rant for the arrest of tho scoundrel. Depot ly Hums proceeded to tbe boose of tho eo cutrd, oo Sleveosoa Hill, and mode tbs arrest during tbo afternoon. Tbe examln otion was bold belore Juatioe Reynolds IsfeJ In tbe afternoon. Tbe obildreo all testified to tbe taot 'ibat the miserable devil had taken improper liberties with tbe person ol thi innocent child. Thoir stories were told i i sucb o straightforward manner aa to car ry ooovictlon to tbe minda ol those who heard them that tbe brate was guilty, and many end deep were tbe muttered curses and malediction! egeluat tbe Oeod In hu man ibape who would thus seek to ruio an infant, Tbeevidenoe, however, was not (uOJolHotto bold tbe rascal, and much ngaiosl bta will Jostles Reynolds was com pviiruun iiipcoarge Biro. subsequently our reporter Interviewed Mrs.'Teylnr, mother of tbe oh lid, end learn. od trom her that this was not tbe first time the child had oarae home and ropee'.ad tbe sane story or indignities at the baoda of thix Inhuman. montter. She also informed ua Hie cblld bad montiooed the name! ol other children that Bnilck bad taken liber tleswlib, and that she had frequently pun. lshed the cblld soverelyfor going to the ball. bhe luld tier story with llietoers in her eyes exhibiting all the feelings ol a mothe, while relating It, and as our reporter lis tened to It, ha could not help wishing that a parliculai spat In tbe lower regions might be eel apart especially for tbe benolU . of a tnoo, heaven help the mark, who won Id so ler'losa bis manhood ai to be guilty Of- so base ana wicked an oat Ion. Aa a matter ol course the affair created a ureal deal of excitement among our oillrena o4 threats of tarring and feathering tbe' villain were freely expressed. With tbe ad dliloo of free ride out of town on a well sharpened three edged rail eapporled on the shoulders ot two or three italwarl meo,e flrat oUra ducking io tbe nearest B. S. lank, a good solid walloping at tbe baodi of tbe mothera of tbe children, we ihould certain ly bave been la favor of tbe above mode of puoiebmeot. We might add that Sinick is a man of probably over thirty yeara and is not mar- ritd. Rumors were current in oil circles last nlgbl of the striking of two Immense flow lug well near Modoc City and Millerstown. They were rated all the way Irom 400 to 3,300 barrels per day. In conseqoeooe oil took a downward jump of ton to fifteen Cents per barrel. Tbe above rumors were verfled by reports In the morning papers. One of these wells is located oo tbe Harper tract, near Modoo City, and Is flowing at the rate of from 20 to 36 barrels per hour. Owned by Van dergrift A Porman, of Oil City; H L Tay lor and J SatterQeld, of Petrolia. Another well on Starr farm, began flow ing yesterday morning ot tbe rale olffour huoared barrels per day. Owned by Purse k Beck, of Tidioute. Tbe Boyer well struck tbe saod yesterday forenoon aod commenced flowing 300 to 500 barrels per day. This well ii located near tbe famoui Troutman well, ond if owned by 8 P Boyer, of Titusvllle. me striking ol these wells and tbe eon sequent enormous increase In tbs produo tioo, hu knocked "spots" out of the oil market. It looks ns If, to use tbo words of a prominent oil operator, "tbo country bad to to tbs devil, or was getliog there very fast, so for as the oil business is concerned.' Ho predicted lower figures yet before tbe bottom would be reached. Io proof oil sold ol tl.45a$l,80 at Psrksr's . Lending tbls foreooeo, and Is quoted at $1.65 at tbls point tbls sfteraoon. The Forest Republican Is oot very com pllmsntary to bass balllsls. Hero is what It says of a Clarjoo oounty olub: The enterprising baee-belliste of Tylers- burg sre around tbnt burg with a sabiorlpf tloo psper to raise money to procure bate ball suits for the members. As tbo suits oort from $3 to $5 spieoe, II will be a pity II Ibey cannot raiso tbo amount. Wo ex peot sooo to bear ot some man running around with a lubscrlptlon paper to pey his board bills. If tbe members of that olub bave bands and legs as bard as their cheek ibey will bo tbo champions of Clarion ooun' ty la do time. Tho railway i Isom Marshall to Dallas, Texas, was completed yesterday. A Texas bono thief was shot ..aod killed st Okelooa, Arkansas, yesterday. Our dolored citlxens celebrated KmeocI nation Day, at Tltuivllle. today. ; : PiTTBBuaou Oil Trade. The Pittsburgh Post's oil report of last Monday contains tbo following receipts of oruds for tbe psst throe years, from all points From January to July 26, 1872 1,063,198 Sams Urns, 1871 646,872 tamo lima, 1871 027,202 Tbs following are tbo sx ports of refined oil east for tho post two years by tbe various railroads from January 1 to Jaly 1C: 18.71 , 1873 Pennsylvania Railroad Alleghany Valley R. R. Tetel 87,714 42,443 313,245 483,728 400.859 486.171 . A The Oil Creek Allegheny River Raff road Company bave plaoed on tbe road no elegant new Pullman Palace Draw log Room Coacb. II Is by far tbe fiaest oar ever oo tbe road. It pasted through hero on the early train this morning. It has been decided In Missouri that the law of Ibat state dots not recognize the ox iiteoosot uob a tbiog as a soul, sod when ooe'gets to wandering about in purgatory it must take oare of Iteelf. This decision was rendered In a cast in wblch tbe relatives a deoeaied man aued lor the sum ot $4,000, aivlaad lor tbe purpose of praying for the dead men's soul. The- telstl7e got the money, and Ibe poor sout bad no rsdreat tbo ouurts of Missouri. ia Hon. Jauie Klann, Mayor of Baton Rouge, La., and well' known tbrougbou the ttoHlb,died yesterday. Charles Green, of Little Rock, Arkansas, was run over and killed, yesterday, by ftelgbt train on tbe C. & F. R. R. W. G. Turner, of Sharon, carried off the first prize at tbe thooliog tournameat at Warren. Ua killed bit full quota of twenty oiroi at twenty yards rite aud eighty yards boundary. Petroleum u now nted for cleaning gnns. i ne nrat experiment was made by a youth who poured petroleum la a gun and set fire to It. The gun Wat teaoed- oat of tbe Bqute. Tn "Bona i a or Bdtlsr." This is the name applied to Mrs. Rebecca Snyder, who, j In connection with a man named John W. Foreman, attempted to poison her husband and obildreo in Butler last week, full pel licular! ol wbfeh we gave io our last issue. On last Saturday Mrs. Snyder and Foreman were taien before Justice Keek, In Butler, and after a bearing were committed for trial at Court. Tue evidence arzaimt them is very strong, aod there ia acaicely a doubt of their conviction. Late developments establish the tact that Foreman and Mrs. Snyder were crimioally intimate, and it will also be provvu that Foreman attempted to poison Soyder by placing arsenic In a pitcher of water, wbil tbey were working together in a bay Held. Foreman get rid of bis wife by abusing ter oltl she left him and went home, when be bad a clear field to carry on bis love affairs with Mrs. Soyder. A sesreb in Forman's bouse resulted io tbe discovery ot several letters from Mrs. Soyder, which show that bo was completely In Foreman 'a power. Sbo signed some of ber letters "Your wife, Rebecca Foreman. " Snyder bad faith In bis wife until a short lima eso. A circus visited Butler, and be asked his wife to go with him to the show She said she didn't want to go, but after wards went with Foreman, and was seen there by ber husband. From that time he became morose aodjdowo hearted, aod oft oa threatened to commit suioide. nil wife and Foreman tried to save htm tbe trouble, but tailed. Tho following letter from Mrs. Soyder, aod one Irom Foreman, show the gushing" nature ot the correspoodenoe be tween lbs two. Mrs. Soyder writes to Fore. man: I now taks my pen In hand to rile you these few lines (tbe letter entire w;uld till a oolumn) to let you no Ibat 1 think of you my sweei inv. i am always waeuiu tor you my one deer sweet luv i got up this morn ing sou i was mats at mm ana oo am uui sa muob to me tor t did not so much to htm. be (ber busbeod) lurked thru tbe craks to tee if you aod mery bad got up or it yu bad bono io bed my dere iuv I am wating to be be gos out ror a wane ana men yu oaa oome In. be sss vti doo't be tbere sweet luv but I doat cere I luv you with my whole bart and mnlm wrt Amrm rut sola my dere pet. 1 am coin to see voa totnoro aoywsy for I want to see yu again my own Itu luv. jobn bas oeen bad te me aud I donl uo wuat will do till I look at you one more my sweet dere luv sod pet so oo mora at present your wife yurs til detb rebecea Foremen. Her "dere sweet Inv and pet" gets op epistle In tbe following style: My own dere luv I got yure letter and my bart is heavy and sad for my dere pet. I want to see yon bad. I do not like to wete a day without lolklag to yu . my dere luv yu mast oom and ee mo for my bart will brake it I doat press ya to my hart, I waoi to put my arms around yure neck and press ya to any oeri ana nave yute aa ua my butom my sweet dere luv I did oot go to work for fere I sbud oot see yu my pet rile to me a long leter and tei mo if i am your own uo iuv. i mast oioss tats leier now kpul i luv yoa my pst, jono w. f oreman It will bo observed that Ibe endearment part of the botioess was pro lute. This it feir example of all the letters seat, sod the epistolary correspondence is ootbiog but succession ol pet .names, wblob, however, wets limited to a lew choice terms. Throughout too eotiro number, "my own dere luv seems to be tbe favorite term use. WbiU Foreman'! epistles wore brief, Mrs. Snyder's wsre very profuse, Mrs. 8oyder lajdesoribed as being a rather handsome young womao. twenty-six years Let age. Her paramour Is said to bo weak minded, of unprepossessing countenance. and delormed pbyically. Bio Oil Strikks. On Tuesday lost Ibe uapiatn urace wen, oo tne star rrrm, pear Modoo City, Butler county, struck and oom' menced flowing at tbe rate of aeveo bun dred barrels. It soon took fire, destroying fie derrick, machinery, tanka and every tbiog in tbe immediate neighborhood. is still burning, sending up a column of (he more than sixty feel high. A well has juat been struck on tbe Brown farm northeast Greece City, wblob Is flowing five hundred barrels. Jobn l'restoo ia tbe owner. O Sunday a well was struck oo the Johnson farm, two miles south of Mil lerstown, wb'O is flowing two buodred barrels. It opens up a new territory hitherto undeveloped. A fresh outrage on decency and humanity comes from Pleasentville. It seem! that C. A. Reeter, proprietor of the Pleasantvllle Nurseries, fcas seoretly gotten a dlvorc from bis wife, through the agency or a New York City lawyer, and married soother wo man all unknown to wife No. 1. until Rees er brought wife No. 2 home and sought to turn No. 1 out of the bouse. Assisted by ber rutlitir-io-law, the drove the husband and No. 2 away. Reoser bat been living with both women since bit marriage to tbe al one. He bas left tbe country, and if he come back it will probably be mado in Interesting for bim. , Copious ihowers fU this forenoon. Yonttafol Uobber A Boy twelve yeara of n0 steals 50, an4 starts off la oearctt of adTeulure. A youth of twelve by tbebameofSbnntle, whose parents reside on Triumph nill, cre ated quite a sentatlnn yesterday (Tuesday) by stealing fifty dollars from bis rather, and rting effon the cars. Tbe money; stolen a in a pocket hook togetber wilii fifteen her dollois. The pocket book ly upon tbe table, end the boy took the fifty dollar bill from it. leu vine the fifteen dollars for be "old mas." He Iben came to Tidioute, ought a traveling bag from Nick Wiee, aod u coal ol Sliegle JteCo. He then walk ed to Trunkeville. The father mlcs'tog the child, came to Tidioute, and informed Policeman Hunt of tbe particular, giving bim a description o( tbe boy. Tbe father raid tbe boy bad friends io Oil City and bad probably gone bither. Hunt took tbe next train for that ' point. As be came into Trunkeyvllle tbe boy Saw bim. and tbinkiug that something was wrong,. lit out. Huntcsugbt sight nf bim and gave chase and toon headed bim off, when tbe boy rah for tbe woods aod con. cealed himself. He was at last tound, aod brought to tbls place. His latber took cbrrge of him duriog tbe night, and It is not yet known what will be done with bim, Tidioute Journal. Discovery of Oil in Newark. Yesterday, while several men were en gaged In digging tbe sewer in Seventh aven. ue, near High street, a vein of water strong, ly .mixed with oil was struck about twelve feet under ground. A large bole Was dug underneath tbe stratum of earth containing the oil, and a steady stream oozed out of Ibe rocks and rapidly filled tbe exoavatloo. Bo fore night over a barrel bad been collected, aod still there wss no sloptge of tbo flow. Justice Lambert visited tbe place and alter testing tbe oil, found it to bo of a good quality, though considerably mixed. Up to oooo today a boot two barrels full of the precious though gressy fluid were collected, and will probably be speed ily sent to a re. finery lor test. It now turns oat that a gen tleman named Hattwlok soma four years sgo engaged meo to dig a well oa bis pcem isss, during tbe exoavatloo of which so much oil wss struck that tbe project bad to bo abandoned. Mr. Hartwick, whose piece, minus Ibe oil, might bave been worth about $3 000, was at that tims offered $30 000 lor It, oa tbe strength of bis Boding oil. Siooe tbedigzlog of the well Mr. Uartwiok bas drewa large quantities of oil from bis prem less, and it is sold ttst be intends specsla liag to a great extent ia tbo fluid, aod will speedily siok a shaft for tbo purpose drawing aod reflulog too article. A gentle man, tbls morning, io the neighborhood. tbongb that, Io as muob as oil existed, coal mutt alto exist thereabout!. Siooe tbo an noitueement, yesterday, tbe price of prop erty in the vtcioity hot perceptibly oavan cea. newara, ti. J. jury za. Tbe Titusvllle lady while oat fishing dropped ber teeth overboard, which frighten ed a fish so much Ibst it let go the lady's hook. The D. W. A P. Ry., will sooa bave new depot at Titusvllle. Tbe bark Mcomoutb, from Rio Jaoiero, with 4,000 bags of ooffee on board for Chi eago merobants Is ashore at Nantucket. iiX-v ice rresiuent uoiiex ana wire er rived InCbloago, yesterday, aod left in tbe evening for a triplbrough Minnesota sad Dakota. The will ot E. Mills, lata President tbe Brooklyn Trait Company, was admitted to probate yesterday. His property is devised to bie widow. Jerome Pendergrast, a wba Jf4nglneer Baltimore, yesitrday quartsflea with and tbot Wesley Ricketts, sqatr member Jof the tiroi of Ricketts JVCo. The wound is nil considered fatal. GIRL WANTED To do general bouse work. Inquire at M. Samuel' Dry Goods Store, Petroleum Centre, Pa. A BEAUTIFUL 8 ClfttOMO FEEE To All Lovers of Art and lilt erhtiire I Wo will send tho Bnautlftil Chroma entitlfd "Tho Uuwclcomc Visitor " poataije prepaid at a premium to every suhacrlbor' to our monthly magaziiio called the B umble tee. Contalnfng 8! large pages besides th.cover. filled with the best and moat Interesting raudins. Pric only U A TEAR ! Send on your dollar, and got a dollar mnja-Jhe and an el?lit dollar chrorao In' return. We Want and will liberally pay A.G-EJSTTS, 8eod stamp for particulars- Addr'cm BlTOBLUltEt:, Albion, Illinois Local Notices. WTbe Poet Office .Newsroom bods Fountain It now running In full blast... Call and try a glass of ice cool soda water Dickon's tBo Just issued Io paper cover by the Peter. sons, rrice ZD cents, ana ror sale at tu Poit Office Newsroom. AN ACT UFCUUKLTV Cnapped bands end face are tbe most se rious annsysnois Ibe! termers, and people who labor much ont ot doors, experience from exposture. Exposed persons, etpeol Ily children, repeatedly suffor Intensely from greet erecks upon lb bands, tint ot. , ten bleed. It Is cruel to allow ooe's self or others to suffer In tbli way.wben the meant of poiitiqe prevention are so assy to be had, and so chesply, as to pay ten oents for a cake of Hand Sapolio. Hand Sa polio it not only better tbao the costliest soap for trr movlogdirt, but It prevents chapping, ood renders the sklo soft' and pliable. Sold everywhere. MuTrnciB Go to W. A. LOZIElt, 4th Street,near It. II. track, tor your BENZINE, deliv ered at the welTs for $1,7$ per Barrel. Petrolcnm Centre, Feb. 6th tf. SEND FOR CATALOGUES or NoveHo's Cheap Music. Movello't fllee,' Pert Boagt, ett S to 11 cceit Stolt out. NOVKLLCS OCl'AVO XD1TIUN IOF OPJHtAS. met, 11 ;er go, bonnd la deuVellt ofaa. NOVEtXO'H OCTAVO DIT10N OUATUHlu. 8. In paper, from CD easts te fl; dots, with gilt tdges, 1 to ft etch. Bach's 48 PrelrdeiaDd Fngoee. anth SB 00 Bwthoyin's W Bouatoe. K iobIIj foetid, full Silt 8f0 Bcetbovtn'e M Piano Piece. Bcgant bound . Full Chopin't Valsot. fttlrr neper eovm mil U) J 50 vut too sou too till a m cnopin a roiomiM. Chopin't Noet met. , Obapia'a Mttuikas. Chopin's Bailadi. " Id's frdiKlct. " i iplD'n Heaataa " yndlMOn't I'omulete Pino Work. Elwnl Folio iidttioi. gall (lit. Completed! 4 vnli.stjill The mom. 8va Full flit I'aniplett In 4v14 Tha mm. Hvo. pnner Complete in 4 v ,l14td MradclMOha'a Bongi Wlihont W urea Folio billion. Full Ki t m ocwvj Kdltfon FtHuitt asc Uelave nittoii. Ynpa covert J a Mom t IS -Hooatae. Kleganrlv round. Full gilt u . bchubcrt'a 10 Donate.. XlegaDtly botipd. Fnl gilt g Scaebert,a Deaeet' Com ate E!e ,iiIIt bant.d Full silt sot bcho j rt Piano Plecet Elegantly bmraO. Ku'j silt nil ttrhnmtnn't Forest Bcenee. Kin. Buy plow. Ptper covets, hchumauii't Plaao For e Album. Elegantly bniitx Fall gilt Ml The Hume. Paper covers j fffOTHElGOOSE, OR NATIONAL NUII8EBY, KB YITI E! KAto Mntlcby 3 W. Eiliott, wlih a svnutlfn II urtratione eusaved tiy tbe hiutiitrt PaUiel I janb, Sl.ee. bplendtaly bound is cloth, pit alga, ft 50 A8K FOB NOVKf.I.Ot) EDITIONS Addnvt. J, L. POTEim. BtK Broadway. KtW York, Agent for Novotlo'a Cheap Music New Goods. Emel Zedwich f'UTTLE JOE.") BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, II a just retntaed complete stock ol Isom Buffalo wltbi Fall and Winter Goods. Bas lieen esnbllPlint UTi'e tic Urw one Jit patt three jtwo, and hot the name of Making the Beat Fit and Finest Boot in tha Oil Heijions. litis constantly receiving erdera from other sco tious of iue Vil KegloDa. lit tonslaJilj keeps oo band Keady-niadc Boots& Shoes LADIES' AND CHILDREN' BHOKS AND GAITEB8. cam, ano fk'Uim'.' BW1.7.I10WIC'II. Jtr Tha Herkwlllt f!JO f orteble tnniilT Sewlnsi Maclilue.oii HO Dave Trlall many advantxxeH ovtr all. HaU.-uwMiou guarantim or f Hu refund, d. Hrnt eomplelK, with fi ll dire tlonik 'Bwkwitb Sewing Muchlnu Co. ,S6'i BraadvU NewjYork. A BFWFC everywhere to mII . nr uhx- ai a ikv J"!' ttnibniidcrlui Mucl.int. .d fur ll WAHTtBtrattd Oirmlar, fhi McKee M aciurluK Coiupauy. UOU Bioaoay( ,.w IkiiW.Wfi everywhere to noli our W A HIT I? n"1 f lllnorated irciuu 1 iaia saiFthe MrKeu Hansfbelarina Ce any, 9N Broadway "i Hew Tcrk.