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    Fetroleum Centre Daily Record.
tci. ;tnire, rTweadov, Aon
i vine Service.
MUTnODlST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
. rvl' i'A oitr; Sabbath at 11 A. M. nu
. , f. H. fe.iiihath School at 1" P. It.
f ::i-e, A oorl'al invitation extend
ed to
Kev. G. Mooris, Pastor.
LESEYTiTUAM CHURCH.
Preaching -' 11 o'clock A. M.. end T
o'clock P. M-, by the Itor, TV. C. Bmch
aro. Saubatu School 'at 12X, d'rrctly
at'n r lorenoon service, t
Prayer M'-eiing and Sabbath School
Teacher's Meeting Tuesday evenings of
each week. .
Putrolenia Centre Lodge, No.
713, f.O. of O. V
Ivoit'.ilur mi-ming nights Friday, at 7
o'clock. Stoned.
V,'. V. MONTGOMERY, N. O.
C. H. JU't.KV, A Soc'v.
J"1'I uw ol' mooting, Main St., oppoeito
McCliritock House.
A. O. Of V. W.
Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W.,
meets evry Monday evening at 7)f( o'olook,
In Odd Fellow's llall, Petroleum Ceulro,
tV.n'a.
Jmics Wilson, M. W.
Jambs 8. WniTi, R.
I. O. Of K. M.
Minuokaunee Tribe No. 183. 1. O. ft. M
of Piilroiruin Centre, meets eveiy Thuisday
evening in (Jowl Templars Hall.
u" Cuuocll ores lighted at 7 o'clock,
U. HOWE, Sachem.
C. L JUKES, Cbiel ol Records.
Gold ar I p. in. I10S
The Outlook.
It must be conceded tbat tbe contlnu
low pric" of oil bas made business dull unci
money scire in tbe upper oil region. 1'.
tuHville, the Creek, Oil City and Frookl'u,
are u little tbe worse for the geueral stop
page of the pump and drill. Yet Idle men
aro out plenty, and witb economy and oare
we will al! pull through till Sprlug and
ready lor the good time coming.
Bu1 below tbe case la different. Witb all
their large pumping and flowing wells, id's
mod abound amidst tbe abundaooe of oil.
Industry languishes. Labor Dot ball em
ployed ia but illy paid, while tbe dials iic
from tbe railroad makes the oost of livl i.;
high. The prospect there for months o
come Is dark Indeed.
Parker City is a thrifty and promising
town. It Is, in fact, the emporium of .e
lower Held. Here operators, dealers a d
pipe line men do congregate, and here is
transacted tan livlieat share of trade.
E st Brady answers for a convenient poll!,
to. hip heavy Ireigbts to tbe interior, but as
an (ui town la a failure.
Butler,' which for a brief term routed
somewhat from the lethargy of years, bas
reiupard agaiu into its old time dull sod
tlrouay routine. Evoo bsok enterprise has
tailed It. Its branob railroad makes con
auctions so dubious that travellers avoid it,
and tho whole place seems to have I. p
Van Winkle basis. Petrol! Is on tbe wane
Greece Cny pulling down. Argyle, Karoa,
Buena Vistu, fco., aro In slatue quo, and
llllierjtuwn witb its first class hotel and
Mod oo with its Brat class wolls the coming
oil towns.
If the lower country oil towns ooly .
ceed in getting railroads bnill and refined -
eUo, so na to give tbe localities named r
permanent and' profitable trade, which v. II
ionult tbe moment tbe operator and consum
er can trade direotly with eaoh other, and
the dciniud si largely Increased by tbe
cleanness ol tbe oil, takes awy tbt daily
production then shall tbe oil regions ouos
more bloom and blossom as the vineyard o I
the Lord.
We find tbe following Petroleum Centre
Item io the Titusdille Courier of Ibis wort
lag: There is but one well producing oil oo
the oocs famous Woods farm,
Sbel, Caofleld, formerly an employee of
the Central Petroleum Co., I has opened a
now livery stable, and baa vary floe stock
tf borses. v
Tbure are but fifteen producing wells on
tbe Central Petroleum Co's farm.
Davis, of (be Central House, la a popular
landlord, and keeps tbe hotel up to its 'lor
mer standard.
The Daily Recohd is flourishing.
A dandy is a chap tbat would
Be a lady if be could;
Hut as be can't doea all be can
To show the world be's not a man,
Highway robberies are of frequent ocour
reoce in fcranton.
Auolbtr new blast furnace Is tsiked of In
ptCreisive New Castle.
Theoorn in tbecewrtl eonml '3 lus been
jirostratid by the heavy rains.
Ohittcarv. Died at tb rcdd-ncii of In
parents, on Mondav, Ans. 25i'i. 1873, Pol
and K., only ion of Daniel K. and Sarah
A. Jones, aged 4 mouth nod 2t days.
There la something strangely 'iiexp livable
to our finite mlola In thla passing away or
dying of our loved ones, especially the ten
der brancbea of tbe parent tree. We can
not realise tbat tba infantile prattle ia bush,
ed; that tbe loving smile will hever more
greet ns; tbat tbe little playthings and tbe
"garment! bh used to wear" ate to be laid
away and kept ooly as a sacred relio of the
dear departed, and tbut toe patter of little
feet will never more greet our coining. Tel
to ll is, but the coosolatlon remains to ui
tbat tbe Mister bas said "Suffer tbe little
ones to come unto me, Tor of eucb ia tbe
kingdom of heaven.'' Tbii assnranoe re.
mains us tbat wboa our little ouee "pas' oo
before'' we may some day meet ibem on tbe
further shore, for 'they wait for u 1 bete
In tbe "annoy summer laud'' beyond ilia
everi'rfou mountains ol lile.
We sytnp.ilbl:M with the stliic'ed parents
in tbe los; of their little one. fruaeral eer
vices wero hold ''. tbe house, at 2 o'cioik
this p. in. The niumins wero burled at
Flumer.
Tbe lollowlog pertnnl items wblcb
we
copy from the Titusville Courier, will be o
Inierust to our readers as both gentlemen
are well known in this v.oioiiy:
Mr. J. E. Ray, for several years cashier o
BIab.iII St Co.'s tank, at Petroleum Centre'
and afterwards caebler of a new bauk a'L
Butiur, iu which lie was also a director, bo8
resigned bis position to accept a similar ons
more lucrative, somnwbere in tbe wilds 0
Minnesota. May success attend blm.
M. C. Martin, Esq , lor many years su
perintendent of tbe Ceo'.ral Petroleum .(Jo's
tarm, st Petroleum Centre, whs hia btea
' absent, about a yoar traveling in Europe,
i...Tl ! M..i Y....fr nrnuli -n.l will Im
at PetroisDm Centre too la'ior part of this
week.
Leavnnwoi tti and Lawrence, in Kansas
continue to bo luriiiuslv jiuiouB of ouch olb-
er alier tho munr.er of growing western cit
ioa. Funnily ooougb, the Lawrouco Jorr
ual Informs no that "Prof. Wnorril bus col
lnoted 805 varietirj of plants," nod thr.l
"most of tbera were fuind ia the Btreets o
Leavenworili." Then comrs the retort:
"Tbo offal In tbe streets of Leavenworth U
dumped Into the Missouri, and the rreachei
ous old stream Is rising witb awful rapid!
if." This is Quito in the Si. Louis, Chi
cago and Cincinnati style, and provrs ou
honorable nmuition from which a rairacti
lous prorperlty may bo expeotnd.
THE MAN WHO CAN'T.
In Youth's bright lexicon we're told
There's no such word as "fail.''
"Stout benr.s aud will, in yourg or
'Gainst seeming odds prevail.''
But maxims wise could never yet
A siogle fact supplant,
And History now ber seal hits set
Upon a Khan who can't.
old
Tbe Philadelphia Inquirer estimates tbe
c al produot of Philadelphia, this year
43,000,000 tona, of which tho anthracite re
gions furnish nearly 40,000,000 tons
A few days ago a tuao entirely naked ran
from Mliidletow n to Hli;nsplre, Lancaster
county, a dtstancs of several miles. He
said be was running for a suit of clotbes,
Poi.ics Arkshteo. On Monday evening
last, tbe two polioe Fred Ilines and Pat
rowers, got under tbe influence
of liquor and undertook to create
i disturuauc on the street. Their arrest was
quickly ordered, aud tbey became lei conrr
ageous, and don't think they could "clean
out all tbe rest of the police ia St. fetors'
burg "and wbea said police appeared the
recalcatrsnt wlelders of the mace, road,
tracks, and disappeared. Tbo following
morning Bines was arrested and taken be
foie the Bargees and fined. Powers, we be
lieve, bas not yet been arrested. Now po
lleemeo have been placed oo tho iorco, and
the result bas been that wears Lavlne muob
hot tor order than here More. Tstersburg
rrogtesa.
We begin to f'.oel a little kindly toward
tbat rascally old aborigine Capt. Jack. We
read tbe speech in bis own defense wbleb
he made at Fort Klamath. Without stop
ping to consider whether there Is a word
truth In It or not, we aro happy to say th
every paraempb d.osa't bgin "Brothers
nor Is there tbe uusl stock nonsense in it
about tbe Great Spirit, vrhicii, witb the
other spirit cilled wLlsky, bus so oiteu boen
put io the red man's raiuth. Cpt. Jack's
address it uM a bit I: to anything in Coop
er's novels, and we are glad 4 it. N. Y.
Tribune.
A slight o.fpiosion ocsurred.at tue hi lr
Held rofinory, la.'t ui'hl
Tbe Keadiog oar shops furnish ompby
ment to six huadied bands pa'ra ct h .ct!
rallirr.
TLiiUsn ,vru,'s!ntis for poor children
li'VP (f . nm ,t I'Uil --l-'Tj h taie a'j;s(.
COUttT PROCEEDINGS.
The August te: in of til the Courts of Veo
ango county commenced yeslerdoy at
Franklin, before John Tronkey, President,
and J. L. Connelly and J. S. McCormick,
Associate Judges.
The conrt room ws thronged at an early
our. Nearly all of tbe day was occupied
y tbe nsual routine business of call log jut
on, receiving returns of coostables,obargiog
the Grand Jury and heating mot lens.
Tbe following surety of tbe pee so oases
were disposed of;
Commoowealtb vs. Peter Kelly. This
charge was proseouted by Patrick
Griffin, of Galloway Farm. Tbe court dis.
charged tba defendant on paymeotof Ousts
Commonwealth vs. James Ellis, praeecut.
d bv David Feterman. for tbrsatfninir to
shoot. The defendant having moved to
Allegheny county tho cenrt dismissed tbe
complnlnt but ordered the uefrnutot o pay
tbe costs.
Commjnwea lib V3. llujrb Porter. Charge
r'eiri'd by Jdnnie Smith (or tlneota to Itiil
her. The defondual w.,e committed to jail
dig el;ht weeks sioce in default of $200
ail. The pio.'-.nchlrix had formeily lived
itb blm and tbe d.tfijulty between them
arose from the u?sire rf tho defendant tba;
sho ehould return. Tbe court admonished
him.
Commonwealth vs. Harvy WlUon and
Mulgaiet Wilson. Thla was a charge pros
ecuted by J. S. HcCliotock. Tho partie
ve near Cborrytree.it appearing tbat tbure
was also a charge of assault sod battery
against the same defendant, arising at tue
same time, tbe court snnouueed that th"
charge for surety of tbe pence would be dis
posed of after tbe other case was tried.
The grand jury roturned a large numbe'
of bills against various persons for violation
of the liquor law. Tbe names will be pub
lishvd hereafter.
Several other surety of the peace cases
were eetlled by tho I'artics.witb the poriuib
aion of t!w court.
The Court ooBiiusnct I the trial of indict
moot by taking up tbe ose of the Common"
WBuItU vs. Lafayette coll and George Mil
ler. This waj an iadictmeat for malicious.
jury to tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad.
On Sunday, the 4iu of May last a large tor
redoe was placed on tbe Itack of tbe Valley
Road near Scrubgrasa. Tbe fi.'st train tba1
wont oror it exploded it. Toe force of tbe
explosion threw a car Irom tbe track and
broke several of its wheels. As tbe train
was moving slowly, fortunately no great
ij ury wr.s done, nor were any lives lost.
Had it been a passenger train the conee
quoDC? wculd probably have been fearful.
The datendants piead not guilty. After
hearlog'lho evidence of Thomas Fnr'ong
tbe case was adjourned until this morning.
A two year old grauddanghler of the
Rev. D. Hodgson of Lswisburg, was led by
ourlosity to drink from a can of oepthai
which sbe found in her exploration of tbe
house, and it requited all tbo skill of tbe
family physician to save ber lifn.
A MonBL Conductor. Tbe AltoooaTrl
bune furnishes an account of a model con.
ducter on tbe Pennsylvania Railroad wba
has been engaged with scarcely an Intermis
sion for over fifteen years la bis respasible
business. During that time be has .ravel
ed over 700,000 miles, bos oarried many
millions of paaseogers tbe number last
year was about 230,000 bu turned over to
his employers without any assaiatanee Irom
Pinkerton's men toe sum of 5,000,000, bas
uever lost a package, and what may seem
incredible during all that period has neve'
killed a man! Tbe best rules mechanically
obeyed are to soaurlty against disaster. KA
large discretionary power must always be
given tbe men who are placed io charge o
a train, aud when tbis is exercised Intellig
ently and oonsoieatiousiy tbe oorae of safety
iireaobad. When oocs questioned by ills
employers as to his manner of running a
ttala, be replled;be did it as Iff It belonged to
blm. lie Is never able to forget that bun
dreds ol lives aro placed io bis hands, and
carelessness or forgatlulnris on bis part ar
simply other means for manslaughter and
murder.
Depisitb. A reporter of the New York
Tribnoe was the otoer day ciuizxing an oi1
morshaut lilug in tbat city, lo reply to
a quustiou iu relation to the location of tbe
Bailor oil Held be stated that itlny between
Pittsburgh and Oil City, a short distance
hack fiou the Allegheoy river.' If New
Vorkc.s kaotv no uore about tbe geography
of otbor places than they do about the oil
rogiobd. we would adviso tbem to apply
tbomsul ,ea exclusively lo that eltidy. It
would ln about as defhitu an answer were
o to scy tut t itisburgh wea sltuate bo
tneen Ca.I.'oiala aud Maine a ciioi'i dis
taoca sbove North Caiolins.
Sixty tl'oiuid poj'.al u.rua bava thus (it
been e..ld r.: tho Scr.mton l'oslofflco.
An Itouna hose cumnary proposei to in
(.-"rr.to c?rc of !Ct Jftr 'i)Ll , later.
Pinner Item.
Mr. Alden telli some very smuilog and
Instructive Incidents tbat have come under
b's obaarvetioo since local option too
efTect, among tbem the following: A prom,
Inent officer of tbe township called oo bttn
one day not long since, and belog very
thirsty asked tor a llttio hevernge or wu.t
was formerly known as whiskey straight.--
Local optlon,;my friend, causea me io snni
up my place long aloes, thorelore I can give
yon nothing stronger than a glass of good
cold water." "O, come now, havo't yon
gotanyatall, a private flask. You ouht
to sell right along here, quiet placo, no one
will disturb you." It was no go, however,
Mr. A. remained loexorable to bis flowery
Importunities. Mr. A. assures os that -be
has not met with one Instance when a dtlnk
wan wanted but that tu:partios Invariably
offe:eJ the following cogont argument: "I
not vote for local option, why should I
be undo to suffer under it." The question
naturally aiisrs, who did vote for It? Some
bio oo doubt siucore but many very many are
iaposteis, whom Mr. A. (eels muob pleas
uio in refusing tbe cili. It must be unc
tion to their souls.
A man whose name we did not learn, met
with a terrible accident at Tratber's mil
S uuida7 Inst. A man named Hays aud
tbe uufortunato were sawing logs in the
woods. A limb being in the way he step
ped back to gel bis ax to remove the Same
Iu the act ol slopping back bis foot caught
In ft suag and Qe tell backwards bia full
weight upou bis as which was stock In a
log Immediately behind him. A frlghtfu1
gash Was made n bis thigh. Be woe re
moved to his home on Cherry run on Sun
day.
Col. A. S. Pratber, of Jamestown, N. Y ,
Is in town, also J. 8. Pratber, ol Cleveland
Tbe schools eommenoe In a lottnigb
idor the auspices of tbe new regime. Mis
Shrpeves, of Miller farm, principal, and Mi
Coyle, ol Oil City, assistant. Much credit
is due our townsman, Mr. McClure, for tbis
bango, though some tbin'i be ou,;ht to
navo secured tbe cervices of at least on9
utiio teacher, uoronic grumomrs exists
everywhere, wbo aro uever satisfied . witb
nvthioc. Fur our Dart we apply tbe
proverb "beggars should not be choosers''
A chant: was ssked for at whatever cost
and we have have it.
Two ve ry desirable property's ere under
he hammer to be sold to tbe highest bidder
Parties desirous of investing in real estate
should not fail to he present.
Witnesses on tbe Cbamberlain vs Cham
berluis, and Stauford adultery case went 1
Franklin this morning to testify In the re
speotlve suits.
Our worthy Post Master, Mr. D. Leacb.
expressed himself very highly pleased with
be new or rather old mall arrangement.
ince the change was made subscribers
to
be dailies io tbe oil regions failed to re
ceive papers uotli tbey were one day old
whiob caused no little disatltfaatlon, Q and
justly too,
Everything works smoothly and satisfao
tory in tbe new sheet mill at New Castle,
We coDv tbe Court proceedings from the
Oil City Derriok, for fear it might publish
ua for "steeling'" news from Its very inter
eating columns. Query Has tbat immacu
late sheet never oeen guilty or steeling ana
altering items both from tbis and the TitusV
villa papers. Files of that t aper In tbis
office v.1 II show It
Jerry Miner, a colored jontb, died sud
denly In MU Pleasant, the other day, whli'
witnessing a game of base ball.
A Lebanon exchange says : "I f.Lebeno 0
raises $100,000 it can secure locomotive
works. Witb orders from Europe to start.
Tbe journeymen pie bakers oi Pblladel
pbla have organized an association to regu
late the bouts of work, as well as lb wages
to be paid to pie bakers. ,
An ex-Alderman ol Altooaa bos been
held !n f 2,800 to answer at tie next session
of tbe Blair County court for t violation o'
the Local Option law.
A Grteuville man wagered tnat he could
drink a Ug roar gallons of beer. Afttr
surrounding tbe most of it, be weakened
aud threw np tbe bet and the bser,
Tbe Susquebauua county jail ia empty.
. Altoona wants a Ires library and reading
room.
John B. Gerard, of Wllliamsport, died
suddenly, e few duys ago.
Two oolored mea of Titusville propose to
Indulgo in a prize fight.
A circus caused tbe suspension of forty
two oolllerles at Mahanoy City, a few day8
ugo. Little wouder that the prion oi coal
a going up.
Vypr.plles repiln tlittr b..ltb, apiwtite and
stiMi'L'tii, ohtlis nr.d lever are brokon np, tri's -torjlrt
hviT and kid'i"ys sro rousd tr- a:tlnn nud the nut
furitur riiemriuiic mjiidly ruTov.rj, nil hv the purl
iyiii aiu roi ivlng iiiflaoneo ol Ur. Mcl'allnms noo
ll:id nanrbvr. Try It. l'ricc, by aoail, 1 1)
M ariajiiod. V, i.liams Mudiciue Co., Imjs IvK)
ltwAurh. ?
IiOftn.1 Notice.
Go to W. At LOZIEK,
4th Strcet,near It. It. track,
tor yonr DEMI ft E, dcliv.
ered at the welh for 1,50
per Barrel.
Petroleum Centre. Feb. 6th tf.
INSTITUTE FOR BOYS
At Wert Chester, Pa. A beautiful and eletsi
situation, I t mill west of l'liiliieelphla. 8)imIm
I'IhvltoubU., tijmnanim Mvdcnts prepur
od lor Collmre. I'nltcluiie Scheols or Hnslnw,,
Kpwisl pruvMou mack' ftn very ynnng Niy. Man;
stinh'Otarem.fo.'aff kxnru.re. dui jih hummer vac.
tlou. SwKlnn tx-v.us Sept. 10. AdSrvi. HOHKkT
M. M'.CLlal.AN. aag UI lo.
OU. Ml 1.1.1 AM HAS alMCOYCKtl
A POSITIVE CCHK
For Cetarrh.'te veueialile peolae);also, a snr. Km
cdy tor l'iles,(a huulinu' niiilm. nt). l'rlce tif .Ither
eiMllctne, by mail. l l Wnrrautod Trial .
i.li- box free. Williuins MMlicine Cu. Fltt?l)urtb.F
IsOK'T BlillUniirfctitD
With finarks and Impnstcm, who will not a'ooe
tii'.-p win. hut in nlm'tv-ni.e ruws eut of a him.
drvd dos. you with balsam cvpjita calomt!l, Ac ,
makii.( vonr cue wone. Horlt one. lo th
only "Vit1lh remedy that can ke nllod on, Ur. Mc.
UtllUDl S Kdot Dioou nenrenvr, w.irn ranhbes
frim tho svdtemnll form of private d)patit4 Rbd
virus iu tho Wood: alro, Msilnal . w.akacf, 1ms of
ra.sv.loM of memory, aad all n.rvous diM-Mi
iMiilting frr.ni sellariusc, which destroys bnih mlDi
and body, randeriag nu TtSLnt impumlhl. Warns
tod. Hnr. by aanil (pccmtly maim, ao iiik.
I 110 ier ick7c Bacn paMn mm atna
of Blood Sesrcher. William. Mi rhclu. Co., ritlv
banh, fa Boa 1S38. FastpkMlVM.
Plmnln. Illotekes. and IraDtiena oo tba fee.
Tetter, Hinirwurm. Vlchwuniu, Xryalplas, Kcurvy,
auQ ail enipuvu kiv.iw mmc-mt ante inciror.
iin from v.ru. and corrapiioa. ta. bluud. Dr.
Mc("liim ltoot Ulood Srarcher Mrlkw sl the
MXiroe of all wrolaloii - diiuaiiw by nutrallzlreBd
piiniirr; cv.ry kind of liniaor aad eomiplion from
th MmxI. WamntML Price, at uall. SI Oj,
(Hoota siirfldont to mak. a qaarl of Blood iWarrb
er ) vt UUama Mudiciae Co., finabamh, Pa. Box
RonanuiPtlon has Its orlala In s ktoIdImu
and corrupt ante of tr. blood, krace the lallacy of
troatlrir lung d'Matw with con ;a Sfrup, ImImtaii..
mc , c. to cure conffiirup.ion weiuiiHnniyua
euiieh the Wood, aud warn the NooJ la pure con-
snmptioD cannot exist Ilr. McCallnio's Root
mood senrrnvr pcnerniutt (n. wem aino.va 01 mi.
dread dts'iASO nod exteriuinarrs U ruuiaud limit.
Try one itnitla packt by return mall, (prica
f I 00) and yow willaiw.vs ie.1 thanklul. Wliilaui.
Wi'dicin. Co., Box 12uo, UeV of fttau cored
unit f roe.
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dues, (1 to $3 lack.,
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