Petroleum Centre Daily Record Pel. :ceiire, fab, monday. Auk 25 Ulvlne anrvlco. MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Services every Sahhotb at 11 A. M. and i X P. M. Sabbath School at 12 P. M. oala free. A cordial Invitation e tfl I- to all. PHisv. G. Moorb, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCn. Preaching. I. II o'e'oek A. ft . n 7 o'clock P. M., jf the Pas ., W. C. Unium ard. Sabbali S0.00I at 12,', directly after loreuonn service. Prayer M i-tlng and Sabbath School Teacber'e Meeting x.'erday v vilogs ol each week. Petroleum Centre bodge, No. T1S, I. O. of O. F. Rogular meeting nights Friday, at T o'clock. Sinned. W. B. MONTGOMERY, N. O. C. n. Biii.it, A Seo'y. tTPUo or meeting, Main St., opposite McfJIintock House. A. O. Of U. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meet every Monday evening at 7 o'clock, B Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peoo'a. JlMRS WlLHOK, M. W. Jamib S. WniTR, R. I. O. of K. 11. Mlnoekaunes Ttl..e No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petrolmim Centre, meets every Tnursday evoning in Good Temnlar'a Ha'l. IW Council Ores llnbted at 7 o'clock. U. HOWE, SaC'iem. C. L JUKES, Cblel ol Records. Gold at I p. m. 118 We. like the French people, mut oe amused. Appreciating this fact, oar wor (by Justice Reynolds la view of bis en foroed absence at Franklin seemed ibe servioea or band of oho'ce Ethiopian inin strela. Tbelr sweet inuslo and unique nei formanoes were highly appreciated by ibe admiring throng wnich surrounded the Justloe office. Too muoh praise cannot be accorded the Justice for the tboughl.iilnes be bss displayed In providing this rich en tettalnment lor us. An occasional euanne from justice to muslo Is good. Long may be wave. Tbe right man In the rigul place. Qukkt. Wby Is tbe Uoobea er Ilotife left open day and night untenanted? Tbe rooms ate lull of Straw ejd liter, ind It only needs that some drunken loafer I'his bis pipe there' lo burn down tbe .own. In there no owner? Wnoro rj the uus.y po lice? We are Informed by telegraph that new well was struck la the Modoc district, yes I 'day. wbloh Is said lo bo yielding COD I rel par day. Tbii report was lelegragl' ed lo New Turk by cer tain members or too ring for the exp. ess purpose ofbeaMng tbe market. Tosojw bow these wells have been exaggerated, we bavo it irom a gentle, man who arrived ftom there tbia afternoon, that Ibis well la only yielding 200 banels per day. This ts tbe meana used to run tbe price of oil down. Refreshing sbowirs ibis ailerooun. There waa qulle a large attendance at dii Vine service, at sill three churches, yesler day. Last Friday nlgbt as tbe bouts drew near to tbe morn, and tbe stars shone let a bright, young man waa seen on Washington St. It was a watchman who saw him; a watch. man and the silent stars alone. Tbe youth topped before a bouse and raise J(a window Tbe watchman stole cautiously up, and ar rested him. "You are my prisoner, J. 8 ,' be said. Whether the young man explain, ed matters, or tbe watchman remembered bis younger davs aod In pity let the young man go, we did not learn. A large number of our citizens were call ed to Franklin, tbls morning, as witnesses in several sails oarried from tbis plaoe to Court. . Living on tbe bank of Oil Creek, on tbe Egbert farm,- is an aRud color d maa nam. ed Brown, who is In very destitute circum stances, lie bas a family at Pel.-olla, and desires barely enough money to take him to that point Here Is a obaoce lor tbe char itably lucllned. At tbe Inquest over the body of Simon George, at Patterson, New Jersey, yester day, tbe teslimooy showed that be waa beaten and atoued to death by a party o1 drunken Irish laboreia because be was a Frenchman. No ar reals. A Uarlfurd lady got ready to bang ber. sell twice, the other day, wben callers in terrupted. Seme people oru always coming wben not wanted. Very email earrings bave-taken tbe pla'O of the tnonstci appendages receutly la fash-Ion. Oit. News. The wells that give Argyle Its fume are pumped by beads. We bear ol several sales in the region at 75 and 80 cents a barrel. Good wells are struck occasionally in the vicinity of Kama City. Tbe mammoth spouters are falling off In production, and the outlook Is more favora ble. Modoo City Is destined to boomo the Pit. hole of tbe lower oil regions. Look out for fun there some day. fcCspt. Wolf, of 'Armstrong Run, has a good well in tbe vicinity of Millorstown. It was struck last week. Capt. Grace's new strike on the Starr farm, is doing about 500 barrels a day. A large number of small wells throughout the tec'011 have been shut down recently on account of toe low price of oil. . Jordon & Carlln, of I'etrolia, st .ioka bundled barrel well at Milloratown. Fildav last. The well was flowing at Ibis roie Saturday evening. Tbe Millicbamp well, at Ruena Vista, is not do'ng as much as bas beet lepirled. li is not tanking over 100 barrels a day. This is enough, boweve'. Saturday lust Capt. P. Grace struck a big well near bis former strike, oa tbe Starr farm. It commenced as they all com mence these days, at tue rate of 500 battels a day. Tank builders find it Impossib'e to supply the domsnd for tanks at this tlmo. Much oil is now going to was:e for want of 'ank ase, and In all probability much, more will go tbe samo . Two wells at Modoo Ci'y, one owned by Tbompon & Dilwnrtti and tbe other by Dunn t Co., are doing 1,000 banels a dy each. Tuis seems like an exogoration, but we know f.om our owu obr irvatloo that the wolls are actually producing at this late. ICiiet Ready Indcpontent. X"l!y t'.io tcitna of tbd union British Colum' bin with tbe Dominion li was provided that work on tbe 'Canadian raciiio Rulltoad should be begun prior to or upon tbo 20th davnfjulv. Tbe lailure to obtain funds for the uadoitaklnj and tho mount expo sores connected with tbe toad ltd to tho liollef that nothing would be done, and tbe question tbeu came up, what would become ol tho compact of union? Tie prospective difficulty was averted by government of. Ilolals In I; 1 1 lie b Couuibla chopping down a few rods of underbrush and driviog bull a dozen stakes. Tbe work was then called begup, the Dominion was safe sod every body wns happy. Sines the present time schedule of trains on tbe Oil Cieok end Allegheny River Railinid bas been In operation, tbo run ning ol way malls between Corry and Ir Vioeton on ibis ron e has been veiy unsatis fticiury lotno business puM'O. Tbroupja lb exculona of Fosuuaster Cogswell, of Ti liiBvMIe, this do eol linn be :n remedied Ilnionfter ibe mail will leave Itv'neloo by train 21 at G:u0 a m, Tiuiouto 7:40, arrive at Oil City 9:33. Leave that place by Irai 13, at 9:55 a m, and arrive at tbia point 11 :38 a m, and at I! roc -on at 3;3 making good connection with tbe great Lake Shore postal liae for the East via tbe New York Central Iiuilioad. From tbe Norm as follows: Leavo Broo ton by train 2 at 8:55 a m, arrive at tui point at 3:35 p m. at O I City 4:30 and at Irvtnetou at 7:10 p m. Tbis new arrangement will prove emi nently sttislao ory to all concerned. Tbe Lancaster (IV) Express lelatea the following In giving an account of oa tempted escape bran lusaue man: In the lusane dep.tr iment of t he Lancaster coun ly hospital toere is cor fined a man named John Eichbume. lie is not dangerous, but la not safe to be at large. A abort t'me allies be managed to scire tbe yard wall, 14 feet In belgbt, but was shortly captured, Tbe oilier evening, one one of tbe assistants. n maklug a tour of tbo yard, discovered bid under a pile of atones in a comer, a sin gulaiv looking ball, which lie look lo Super tendent uox. uo, examination, It was found that tbia ball was made of iope,tome thicker than broom twine, and that the ma teiial used In making it weie tte leaves of peach trees, with which tbe yard is sliuld ed, the bark or tne smait nines ecu Borne grass. Tbe tope wben unwound la nearly 300 teet In length; wben In a ball it is oe Urge ns a 24-pouund round shot. It la bo tough that the strongest bancs cannut tear it apart. Tbe man must have been walk ing upon it for several weeks, bis object be og to escape f om tbe iaulitutlon by IU aid." ! Hon. Matthew Gaines, a colored Senator of Texas, will uut occupy bis seat at tbo next session of the Legislature, unless be is pardoned out of tbe Penitentiary, whero he. is'now testing the efficiency ol tbe laws. A. T. Stewart's wealth is said to be sual7 oient to load two hund.ed mules, but one yonag nan could pend it f9ter thai Ibey c 5a Id lun. I'JjAY1. IjEAI FitOG. ilr. Boggs is a well-to-do, big, fat fsrm er, living in, tbo southern portion ot uar- borcreek, where tbe local option law uom flourish and the supply of Waboo Diners bas long since beou cxpondod In correcting iucidoul cholera. Boggs oauie to town yes terday, and the iaiutly wogon, besides bringing bla wife, furuisuod room lor a counlo of maiden eislers of a certain iije, hi !, winheii to do some shunning, i" course be swigged a few, glass s of lager, partly beoauso Its rarity made i: very pal table and something bad to be taken lo bal ance the ovapoiatlon caused by the Intense heat. Boggs was about ready to Sturt for borae, bis couotoosnce lit up by the sun shine of a beaming smile that showed him to her at poaoe witb bis lellow-men. Aa h turned on rfLato at I" lib street, bis ailent'on waa attracted to a group of beta Uajipy little fellows, unconscious ol tha In" lereet Bogga was taking io i tie in, tbev play ed at leap frog ind tbeu one put bis bauds on we top of a bUcbing post, llglli'.y boun. log over, lejp I'Og fr'blou, aod tho others all .'nl'iiwtuu suit, eveu the saullest one springing up on his hand3 and going ovet like jumping jack". Bo?gs gaaed at-tne U8t with a curious sori of fascination and toon at tbe post, aud there was an almost inesiatible; Impulse at woik wblch plainly said. "Boggs, j.i9t jump over tnot post as you used lo jump wben you was a boy " The I oger may hive a Utile to do with tbe Infatuation, but tbe longer Boggs looked tbe more be !nlt impelled to trr II, and casting a busiy glance up and down street to eee that no oje was looking, he ambled at tbe post. It would have been all tifcDt but that al toe cri.ic.il moment bis streeg failed him. As be made tbo bent spring of wolcb bis corpoiosity was capnble, his rlgbl baud slipped tho post waa be.nlock and gnawed at the aide and was infetu'aly tbo receptacle of a dozja slivei9. BuMor that he might bave got nato over. Tbe ilefeciion caubuu bim io lurch lo tbe rig'jl. and fall witu biciad basket on tbe end of tbe post. A few nails bad beej driven tbcrj for tbe horses lo gnaw at, aud one of tbera cangb' his pan e by tbo wuisibaud, and ripped tbeiu from tho baud clear kdovn ais ngbt 1 eg, aud held bim theie, beud downwariis, n lin a mashed bat over bis eye, io tbe gut ter, his No. 11 hooia waviug helplessly in tue bretze. A Hippie scream, wnlcu be noof niZfd as tbe voices of bis wile und two maiden ladies, mused Lut didn't release bim. A botilo of onolera medicine, wiiiob smelt very much I ' L J Mouon ahela wa uky, got bickeu la bis pants pockot, aud inn dowi) his revciood dud, soKkiug bim lo the neok. Two sooty SimariUos fiiim '.be coul di'ck' lilted him down and '.enduriy helped bim to the wagon, wbeie be lay ou tbe bottom, in sbatne and no row, wuile the wifu ot bis Uoiotu drove the team ucd delivered a tem peraoae lectu e. As (or I be r-pi-murs, ibey i oue home In virtuous tnd'goation, upon a bay-rack, with a man wbo neitber lacie nor plays leap frog over bHcbing-posls. E.ic Dijpaico. A gentleman of San FiaocUco having ac cumulated by bard iubur four or five thous and doliais, became op. eised by a frautic sense of bis tremeudoua woaltu, aid straightway proceeded to spend it. Tbe peculiarl.y af hie conduct cons'stB In the way ba look to get rid of tbia money. Not on himself did be squander it. Emulating tbe good Samaritan, be lavished upon al his friends and ecquantuoc.es' strauge gilu in tbe shape of tbe useful saw, ibe rich parasol, and the genial jewsbarp, also gin gerbread and Bibles. Iu fact, wherever be went there followed a perfect alortu of gin teib.'ead, jewsbarp, parosols, etc., until bis friends, convinced that he was crazy, ap plied lo the court tor Ike appoioitueut of a guardian. A riz.LK. Two ladies were walking aloog a Cbicar.o airoet one day, each bav iog ber cbiid with ber. Soon they met two gentleman. "There," said one "are nur husbands," "Yea," said tbe other, -'aod our fathers." "And our grandfathers," said the children. Tbev were all cnireci In their statement. Who cau solve tbia retatiousbip spbynx? Snnville Seminary will opon Sept. 11. Sunville is as tree as possible l.ora bad in fluences. The new building speaks of Ibe enterprise and good taste of tbe community. Young ladies may go to Sunville aod pre pare for colloge or lor teaching in tbe pub lo schools. Tbe school will contain a nor mal department. Good board and low pii ces. Instruction given on piano and organ. For furtbur particulars address S. n. 1'itvniKit, Principal, Sucvilie, Pa. The Shan is said to bnva beeo very ranch pleased wild his visit to Swilzsrland, ei pecially with the excel), nt order witb wbl !j eveijlbing public aud priralo was conducted. w..Rn.I.OsBO TO BR bAVBOI- One writer on health says we must eat a certain kind of food. Another soya It la all wrong and that the food ruled oui oy llrst writer will only give health and strength. Poctora diner ana dio. It la the aame in law. un.oou...... decided that a railroad ticket is good at aoy time between the two stations Tor wbicu h is purchased, and that "Good tot this day only," printed upon it bas on effect. Anotb ernourt has lately decided that if tbe con tract Is for a passage between two points at ... t.nt h nrt tPl must onn and me fame joururY, r fulfill; but that they can uy a slop-on "ca nt, and make tbe journey by stages. But i th ough ticket cojtemplates a trip on tbe train for which It was pnrcbatea, ena n u ueed then it la worthless, and tbe company not bolden. Here the courts differ, ana how aro tbe publio or the companies te know jiutwjat their rlgbte , are under tbe lwf One obnrcn dogma saya you must be lieve cdrtnin things In order to be saved. Another sa.'a if you believe tbem you connot be savod. There are many clsorheaded doctors, jnriaia and religious leaobeie. but it appeals difficult for tbem to Iblnk alike, and tbe pi'blic goea stumbling along, one class planing lie faith to oue dogma, and another to another. Matleie of religious be lie f will never be settled, perbape, but I does seem as ibougb a peraon wbo pur chases a railroad ticket eight to be able t know j.ist what It Is wor.h lo bim, but b does not seem likely to. APACHE COURTSHiP. Even those copper-colored cul-tbroals . .. t . . -j-.' the Apacoe muians, nave a ioucu 01 uei. icacv and romance In tbem. From a lecture delivered in San Francirco by Colonel Job G. Cremooy, we take the following account of their courting custom: Every young gltl s at liberty to refuse a suUor for ber hood Tbe father, isomer and bioiher are probio iled from in'.erfeilng iu ber choice. Her part.oa la at her own disposal. After buef coui'tsliip, the. lover makes a foimal proposal by tillering so many borsea. Ilor era are a standard of value among Indiana. As tiie squaw does all tbe work, boraea.aro accepted as an equivalent for ber labor. WbfU a yitupg warrior becomes enamored b. 'l'tslens tbe horses near tbe wigwam ol the squaw whnia band be seeks, where be left.for four days. If she fails to feed and water tbe burse during tbe time the master is n-jecied bnt if she accepts bis offer, she grouins and kindly cares lor Ibe horse, and then Bbe lies bim to Ibe wlgwbm of ber toy. er, as much n lo sav, 'I am willing to be your slave Bad do your work." At tbe mar i luge tbo sagts and sachems meet together, and the bride '- is not unfreqiiently loaded with torty to li y pounds olsilver and cop- por iilokeir. AOTKSOF Til 42 WAY. New York cordially welcomed bor Arndt Tbe Pawnees have been badly sloux led Quaker cocktails require broad brimmed gUpsus. - ' Tbe woatbor la as cold as tbe Impudeoci of a salary grabber. A young lady at Cape May attracts coor siderable uiieatioa la ber lace bathing suit. A blue beon was recently captured at Hartford. It takes tbe solas off Ibe red ones. Illinois farmers are sitting oa Canada tblstlna. and appear to enjoy It. A Chicago girl bra got up tbe biggeat flame at Saratoga, In order to let people know where sbe come from. Senato' Hamlin will tell tbe Maine farm, era all be knows about grass before tbey turo bim out ot it. American periodical literature got a prize at Vieoaa fur being so unlike tbe American department. Tbe burband of Ida Lewis denlea the dii vorce aiory and warna people not lo truat ber on bia account. Ninety four isieamers making 192 trips bave carried 18,533 pssaengeis to Europe tbls year. The Massachusetts pear crop promises to be veiy abundant, according to tbe Boston Journal. Mayfidld, Ky., claims tbe oldest man In America. lie ia a colored man, (knowo at Old Foituue, and la aaid to be 122 years old. The largest amount ever paid at one entry of tbe lo8ton Custom House waa paid, yea ioiday, by C. F. Ilovey 4 Co. It was $102 4G1 io gold. Diskolulioii Notice. Tbe copartnership heretofore existing be tween Toed, Frasier & Co., In tbo business or oil producing, is tbis day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts against tbe late liim will be settled by Frasier fc Co., wbo will lierealtcrcooduct tbe business aa before, on tbe Hasson I im, near Oil City, Fa. I. W. PO.VD. A. L. Fkasisr. Mrs. Wm. J. Bollmak, AdwioisiratrijLV Dated Angus; 9, 1873. Local Notices. Hint to Honaewivia.Hok lo Keep KltcUen Ware Cle, nil RrKtlt. t....illa Af hhI t.J 1 1 J . takes especial delight In keepiug all tbe tt, r.vrrv uuunon i m. ... nu tiuw copper ! iiuu .... ""1.UC11 uci. and br uht as pumsiaainii isunr can n.t. them. A pride in tbia dlieciion li a-. me-idanle. aud always meets the smlllt, ,. n- l n( thrt ivranl man' wtin rt' ' "i huusenoiu uius. iwuiouiuer iubi PAnilln Is the ouly thing on eaith that will ttlk( an old tarnisneu uu ijbh or a ruaiy k,iU . ...... V. . naa un . . SniOH l WHU. n M. . UJ ,,b Un, Sapollo it is tbe quickest and easiest tblu In tbe world lo keep every utensil D , bll! r II. U .,nll l lu WnTTlICE ! Go to W. A. UYIMW Itli Strppt.ilPiir It. Il.trapl Tl" " '" ' or your BEMING, tldiy. ercd at the welh for 91,50 por Barrel. Petroleum Centre, Feb. 6th tf. IH'CIiEliliAfti'S IMOTITIITC CRD DHVO Ilia 1 1 1 u 1 1 i un uuio A, Waal r-hentnr. Pa. A txtautlfnl and rtnnti ultur.lon, ti miles WMtof Hliiladclplila. bpnei. o. riavgrnanni, wlt ymnainm siaatnu pp. ea rir volieire. roiiixTDnie c-t-iwiin ur nnpineM, Sn-clal provlilou mnd f"i very yomi( boyi Msn, students remarn, as bcardvrs. durluii Summer vner Hon. Selnn begins tpt 10. Addrei-a ItOBEltT M. M't'LKLLAN. nun si lm. DU. W1LM I HAS BISCOVLUtD . A POSITJ.YE VVHIi I'm f!tiTh.'(a TMretable sneciSt): !, a mn tm- rA-' for Piles.ia heallntr olnlnn nt). Price of iih,: mllclii, by m .11. I 0. Warranted. Trial m. He nox iretj. iiiiuuib jmiviu. vu. . i..3uyn;ii,ri Cox am. DONT BE Htjit BCOSiKD WI1H l)UKKV .UU IPI-'Biri " uv. "I .1". W fleece you, but in ninety-iiine cows ut of but 'dred dote you wjtb baliam copaiva calomel, At, mnking yonr case worse. Hworijai once to th-j .ml. udinii.iMm.iia in .xcitfi n . iiv nil. nr. ni. Callum's Koot B'ood Hearcher, which bnnl-lm f-om tho syrteiuaii lorotoi privaw aen,.e nc vims In the blood; also, se-alnal woakne.!!, Ion i! one '. v, loft of memory, and all nervoti dl' m lemli'injr. frt.m tell abiise, wblcli desiiojs both mini t, l.-n. I n. rt.-.u mnii..ill). IV.rrth tea. rrico dt stall uvcureiy tttiaiBH, uu vxuuanii; $1 00 re-r naek'!0 a:'i pact je raaises i of Blood Sesrchor. a ill'sms M. dlcini Uo., . Imnih, Boa 1338. fampklot Fim. Pimples, Blotches, and Eruption ou the fw. Tetter, Uinuworui, Klmhworiiif , Eryflpli s, curt). ana n.ivruptivu w;ru.unMiB int...r., hu.v n i. . luin from virus and corraprloa In tlie hliHid St McOallnm'e Root Blood tfearchef striken lit source or all Mrofnloe divse by iient'ra' ,.irpn( purpin'i evory kind f hnmor and eorrriitton fn" Vi. hl.wid W.rrn. il. Prire. hr mail tlHl (ltoou Biifftcltrnt to make a ar nf lslmid 8itli it ) W illutnM Jtiuidno Co., Pll.Bburuli, Pa. Box Vila eniiinmlHlAI, lift, its nrli.ln 111 n rTO-'tlleftl and corrupt slate ot ibe bood, beace the fiillucr i! triiutiiiir lunir diHearto vvi.h odU'!.. .yrlll). Iwl-1 &C-, &c. 'jo tare coiiAiifniitlou we iuut inrifrr:l enricli the b'nou, and wben ine hico-i is puru tinmtillon c -wot exipl. Dr. MeCnllllni'a Hr"! Bloi.d ritftreber penetratiia the secret amiuh oftbi drMiil Hlr . iittrl ettnrmhiAt.". it i-imi.. And limit. Try one slnHe pnekn;e bv el urn mitil. ("r.rf tl flAt an vim . il I a I ur'.va ful iWt nl U'riitlllA I icdlci'io Co , Boi Js;5, Llsl ol persons cuml ..out iree. Vyepeptlea regain' tbelr h.ulth, appoiite " ii oth. nhilU itml r..vi.r nr. hruk.n nti. flu! tOIP'll ver'and kidneyit are roustd lo action and lc . nir rlmntnp.ii, ramrllv iWHtv.rit. nil hv tlifl 10'' viw' and reviving Influence ol Dr. Mci'alhuna nftI Clood eJrober Try it. Price, by Bell. I"1 Warinnted. WiUiiais Medicine Co., Kox Pt.bnmh, Pa. SEND FOR CATALOG UES or NoveJlo's Cheap Music, .Vovello's Glees, Part Sonus, eto 6 tn 1-j cenii NovuHo'b Chnreb Music S to IS ceii Price, 11 1 or fa, bound in clotb, gilt ilf KOVELLO'f OCTAVO JiDITlOMIOK OllftTuKW- 8.. In paper, from 80 cor ts to tl; cloth, with ; odgu, tl to IS each. NOVELLO'S eta EDITIONS Or rlANO-tO ME CLASislUb Bach's 4R Prclndes and Boctborin's 88 bouatao. 2ilt Femes. Cloth 5f KlxLaullv iKiuud. till Beethov n' ill Piano Piece. L-ilt Jcgant bound Full Chopin's Vain i. 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