Petroleum Centre Daily Record. tnl. Outre, Ha., 'J'hurdu y, Kept. II lilvlne Hcrvlru. METHODIST Ui'l.S(JUl'AI CHIfROM cStrvice every Sulibnth at 11 A. M. and P. M. Salitmth School at U' P. M. ti free. A Oordiat irjvitulioa extend. a (o ill. Kkv. C. Moons, Pustor. PUKSUYTKKIAN CHURCH. Preachine; at II o'clock A. M.. nnd 7 o'clock P. Si., hj thn I'astor, Vf. C. I'lmcil A no. Sabbath School al Vilj, Uireolly Iter forenoon service. 1'rayer Meeting; and Sabbath School Teacher'! Meeliog Tuesday evenings ol each week. Ictrol nin Centre otitic, No. tin. i.o. oto. f. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. W. U. MONTGOMERY, N. G. C. II. IIaii.kv, A tjec'y. tff'Pluca ol meeting, Main St:, opposlle afclllintock House. -! JI.JL- J 5 Am O. Of L'. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets every Monday evenlun al 7 o'clock, luOilil Fellow's Hull, Petroleum Centre, 1'euu'a. Jimks Wilsok, SI. W. Jamks 8. WniTH. U. I. O. f It. l. Mlnni-kaum-H Tribe No. IHi, I. O. U. M of Petroleum Centra, meets every Thursday evening io Good Templar's Hall. tV Council Ores lighted at 7 o'clock. II. HOWE, Saohem. C. L. JUKES, Clili-I ol Records. Gold at t p. in. lll3' We understand that a cerlala party who we mentioned oae day last week io at very complimentary manner, la going around ' threatening ui with a thrashing. Please don't do It yet. dear boy. We have another roa in pickle or you, and shall not liesliate to prim It when we get all too laclg in. in the meantime, sweet youtb, "Lay on Mao Duff, and damned be ha Woo first orlrs. Hold t enough I" Squires have a bard liuia answering some questions that are asked tl.etn. Enter, Justice Reynold's cilice, a snuke hunter front Dempseylown "Square If a feller that hain't got oolbin', marries a gal thai hain't got oolbin', is ber things bls'n or bis things boi'o; or are b's'o and hero bo h his'or Yesleiduy was a lively day at Miller farm. A young man whose name we did not learn bad a quarrel with a woman Irbowa as Duckhorn. After considerable jangling and hard wurds, the woman ''let out" something extremely bitter, which provoked the man to that extent that be struck and knocked her dowo. This wus tbe signal for a war in which the woman proved the beet man of the two. Immedi ately upon beiug knocked down sbe arose and went for tbat young uiau with a veu geance, knocking biui down and beating bim soundly. Alter disabling him some what she drugged bim from tno platform to tbe railroad track and boat his cranium oo tbe iron rail until be begged for moicy Bbe then lot him up aud alter adiuiumteiv log to bim lecture ou rehowinir, u proper respect to women, gave bim a parting kick by way of a guuiln reminder, told him to bo blf and "be got out" at a lively pace. The following queer notice was taken from an cugine bouse on Cheirytree Kun. We give it aa a sort of literary curiosity: $20 Krwaiid. Notwithstanding tbe ex treme mud of tbe times and tbe severe cool- Bess of the weatber, or tbe improbability of money being any easier, . I will give Twenty ($20) Dollars for the arrest nnd conviction ol the Truckled necked red haired cuss, or the human being or beluga of either ex, who stole a five toed lirabma rooster nd lour (4) bans from toy premises on the Dempsey farm. R. M. VkbVamx, Kane Clly. Io the caseol Shell Caufield against the twoJMoCllntock boya of Cherrytree, charg ing them with laicony, and which was with druwn by tbe plaiulitr, Mr. S. wishes us to atate that he does not think the boys bud aoy purl whatever iu taking his laddie, but that the story was started by neighbors ol Hi. MoCliolock for tbe purpose of working him-an injury and to ruin tbe repulatiou of tbe boys. ! The Oil City Derrick reports a big strike on Sage Uuu, near that city. The new well is located on a tract of live acres, leaf ni fioui Thoin ts Arnold, aud comprising u portion ol the properly owned by Meade ,t Newklrk, ol l'leasaotville. The How Is es tlmaled from 100 to 200 barrels daily. Owoed by Charles Leedom, of Franklin and Fisber Brothers, of Uil City. ' Prof. Wise's balloon nip to Europe was postpun cd jestciduy ou accouut of the high vriudv I MlfsliEKSTOW. Muxkrstown, September 10. Ov-ry it Oilman stiuck anew well on the Westertnao farm this morning. It Is flow ing largely, but the estimate is not given. Weising .t Pilwortb struck a well this morning on Harnharl farm, which Is flow, iua silt water. It is considered a dry bole. The Cooper well on the Treuiman farm which was struck ou Monday, is flowing 700 barrel s daily. lirowti & Hogan struck a well on tbe ISarnbart (arm yesterday which, flowed seve enty.flve barrels in 111 loco hours by actua measurement. I Fleming & Melville struck two wells oo the Kalstou tanu 00 Saturday which flowed together 3.233 barrels In fifty hours. The Tip Top well on the Trotitman farm struck Satutday evening and flowed 918 bar, rels iu twenty four hours by uciual uieas ureinetit. A well was struck yeateedty on tu0 Obediuli B-iruhart farm, adjoining the Mo Dertiwtt, and near the Lambing well. It is flowing 200 barrels dully. McKluney Iiron. ond Galley ootnpleted a well this evening ou the Luuipbill farm. It made one Uow yesterday Irooi the stray eaud. It will no doubt be a largo well. Thirteeu new wells will be completed iu this week. As euoriuoui snakes and Aarou Burr', ilesceuduuts are becoming scarce, country newspapers are searching their. own oflices for wonderful beings. The latest discover ed is McDeruiott, aged 79, of the Reporter, Washington, Pa., who set up Jeff. Davis's speech with only one error iu prool. Racks. The tall races on the ground ol the Venango County Agricultural Associa tion, ,at Fiunklin, ou Sept. Ilith, 17th, and ISib, promises to be the most successlul and interesting of any that have taken place here. Tbe purses amounting in all to $2. 750, are the largest ever olTeied by the as sociation, and will have the effect to bring together a number of horses. Tbe grouuds are in good order and some Ito ptovement for the better accomodation of borses will be added. Entries close on Tuesday, Spl. Oih. O. P. Acocks was tried at Wurroo, last week, on an iudlclinent for murder in the seoond degree and voluntary manslaughter, iu killing Wilbur Sniitb, at I'ittsfieM, on Hie Fourth of July last. Tbe facts of the affair were given iu tbe Record at tbe time, but it may be of interest to give them again Tbe crime, like most of Ike kind, grew out of tbe use of liquor. The evidence was to I he effect that a paity of young men wont to Fittrfleld on a Fourth of July spree, got into geoeral rough aud tumble fight with Puts Held boya, rushed Into Auock's store, mtde some deuioostrutions at him, aud be threw a two-pound weight from his scale into the crowd which bit one Wilbur Smith in the fovebead, and ho subsequently died. On tbe tilal Acocks' counsel claimed that bis premises weta invaded, tout ha acted in solfdefeuse, aud the hurt was not necessir Jy fatal. Per contra, the Commonwealth iclaimod that it was a rasb and rrculesa aot which the law nuk s murder that Acocks could have hud no fear of injury to lile or limb suflicient to justily the use of such a deadly wcupon. The jury was ol the same way o' thinking, and drought in a verdict of gui liy of manslaughter. A now triul bus been ap plied for. Paxtox, This is the name of what was oncejquile a latuous locality in the oil re gion, mention of which we mn lo some days ago. It is located ou the Miller farm and Pithole road. It sprang Into existence in the time of the oil excitement at Pilholc. Tbe territory in the vicinity wo think was never property tested, as it was so near that of Pitbole, which at that time attracted tbe attention of everybody, so they were a little timid about operating at Paxton. The wells which were put down here produced but little, yet they held out for a long time At one time the Duncan Bros., hud an ex leurfve bardward establishment here aoj did a laige busiues.4. There was also a ma chine shop here, together with several board ing houses and a grocery store. The old Paxton House, w hich was a rare old hotel in Iib day, was long siuca removed io Miller Farm, and transformed into the Fruukliu lluitse, SutlitTnnd Iugersoll proprietors. It bus been at Miller Farm about lour years, and still retains a first lato reputation. Puxton is oo more the busy place of forme1' years, wbeu a cavalcade of folks from Pit bole were in the habit of driving up to the bolol and ordering refreshments, in the days yhen men could ull'inl to bo a little extrav gint. Louisville Courier. A Pennsylvania girl went bUckberrying five weeks a-o, and when beard from the other dny was keeping house with lior bus band in Georgia. Tbe Salt l.aku police buvu made another raid oa gamblers, to lecting i' V.'UU iu fiuus fir tbe ciiy. A brilliant yoo'ig citizen of Indiana, hav ing graduated at a callege, went to k'-ep 8chool in Kentucky. Aounglady fell in love with him; but as tbey were about to be married, a former Kentucky love gave the Iudiaua mm a horse to resign bis claim. Tbo young schoolmate took bis back pay, mounted bis horse, and rode away, lie gsve his bridle reiui a shake, And, adieu for evermore. A workingui'iu named llnll'ingtoo, ein ployed io one of the Seoator Jones's m Ines, was recently arrested on a charge of arson, a id lodged in jail at Gold Hill. During the nijiat an attempt was made to lyuch bim, but citizens hurried to tbe scene and drove off the masked sooundrels. Now it appears that there is but little doubt ol Bulli nglon e innocence. An Iowa fanner reieutly boa.thtji ne faogled harvesting machine. He sent bis oldest son out with tho machine to experi ment upon the wheat crop. la a few hours atterwurd the old man four.d his son upon Ihejtop of a teiegtaph pule.over forty rodsof stone fence cut, bound end stacked iu the most approved uiauuer,wbilH in the distance t:iu horse and internal machine were mak ing lor a grove. A lady who tapped ber huebond gently with a tan al a party the othet nigbt, and said, "Love, it's growiug Jute I tbiuk we bad better go home," is tbe same one who alter going borne shook the rolling pia un der bis nose, aud said 'you infernal old scoundrel you, if you ever look at that mean nasty, calicofaced, mackerul-eyed thing that you looked at tonight, I'll bust your head wide open." Tbe German Government it Is staled, fol lowing the example ol other loreign powers will next year erect in Washington an elc gant buiidlug for tbe occupancy of its dip lomatic representatives. Plans bave been prepared at Berlin, and the building, It i believed, will be erected on the present site of tbe German Legation ofltces,as tbe preni isrs are large and conveniently locatrd. An economics I Iowan, who bad a tooth ache, determined to remote his tooth in the Indian fashion. Accordingly be bent down a sapling in tbe woods, lay down himself and attached a stout cord to his tooth and tbe sapling. Then he touched tho spring and tbe next be knew be bad j iumped over a grove of about forty small tiess and wa trying to get out of a small pood tbat be happened to alight in. The navy department has news of the safely of the crew of the Polaris. ' Tbe Japanese Government is anxious t0 have foreigners residing in the country made amenable to the laws of Japan. Al though tbe island empire bus made some prngress in clvll'zttioD, lis ci.de is too bar barous yet for Western people. Grablders have tbeir bends chopped cfT. A Tkue Hero. Receutly as a man nam ed Stephen Chase was riding to bis father's bouse, some miles from Fort Wayne, Iu diana, bo bad occasion to cross tbe track o the Grand Rapids aud Indiana railroad, f and discovered tbat a large hickory tree bad (alien directly across the track in the woods. It was about dark and tbe passim' ger train would be along in two hours. He rode Io his lather's nearly a quarter ol a mile, procured an axe, aud bad cut off on end or the tree when tbe axe slipped aud went inlo bis lelt foot, cutting it half off. He remounted tbe log, cut off tbe other end, and rolled it off the track, leaving a clear passage for tbe train, then jumped on bis horso and galoped home through the rain to attend to his foot. Tbe people of Connecticut will decide by ballot on tbe first Mouday in October whether tbey will in future ba oontent to have Hartford tbolr sole capital or not. The Rev. Thomas K. Beecber, brother of Ilonry Ward Beecber, bas occasioned con siderable stir among the Congregational brethren by an elaborate essay in ooe ol tbe leaning religious weeklies In justification and advocacy of auricular confession. Oakes Ainu's brother aud executor says that his estate will not amount Io more Ulan $2,000,000 or about one-third what was estimated al tiis dath. The Wisconsin river Is to low tbat it can b? crossed in many places almost dry shod Should the draught continue It is feared thai tbe itpper waters of tbe stream will dry up eutirely. Tbe Hon. James Harlan, champion and beneficiary of tbe buck-pay grab is announ. ced as a Grant sneaker iu tho coming Iowa campaign. Julia A. Miller, who died recently In Lancaster, N. II., was the great groat great grandchild of King Phillip, of Mount Hope, K. I. The Missouri Clirislian Missionary Con ventioii is sitting at Sedalis, Mo. ' There is ample employment for tiiuio iu Callaway, There is a little valley In St. Clare ooun ty, Mo., which the peoplo think ought Io become tbe new Saratoga. Within a raditi, of a lew rods there ara no less than a httn dred spring, black mlpbur, white sulphur and fresh water. Some of the mlpbur spring! are slinhtl7 tinctured with salt. Tbe Rev. Mr. Patterson, the Scottish Evangelist, has accepted a call to Tisit Culltomia and tbe PaciDo on a revival our. The Northwestern Indiana Conlerenea of the Methodist Episcopal Church convened al South Bend yesterday, Bishop Simpion presiding. One hundred and filly minister! were in attendance. Tbe ytllow lever is still raging inShreva port, Louisiana. Douias Onne;',uew Brooklyn paper il to be issued October 1st. Advices Irom Panama elate tbat a revo" Intion is Imminent there, growing out of an act of personal violence by the police agaioit Colonel Uscatigui. Perhaps they tried to change the Colonel's name. The trial of members of the Jersey City Board of Public Works, tinder Indictment for malfeusanca In office, resulted in a ver dict of not guilty. The ludlahupolis Industrial Exposition was foimally opened yesterday. A man named J. G Andrews wai arrest ed in Pittsburgh, yesterday, lor forgery. Several checks for small amounts wera found ou his person. The remains of the two young men drown, ed In the Allegheny river at Pittsburgh bava not'heen identified. From their strong re semblance it is supposed tbey are brother!. Extensive preparations are being made for a reunion of oovs educated at the Ohio KhIoiid School, at the farm near Lancaaler, oo the 16th of October. The institution has turned out 1,200 graduates. Clu-rrytrce High School. The Cherrytree High School will com mence Monday Sep. 15. The school will re open to meet the want! of those to atleo dance to the best of tbe teachers ability. Students coming here must learn, spe ciality paid to those Intending to leach. The languages and blither matbametlcs taught to tboso desli-los it. J... UYItON TOWSLT, ll-3t Principal. BR. GAHVIN'S ELIXIR OF TAR. I recommended by recalar MnJicnl nrsctltloncrs nnd n speedy enifl tinarraiiteed tor Coftlt, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, llroncliitis, Spitting Blood, Con tuiuipliou. aii'l alt Ptdiuonary Coiuplaiuti1, tScrofu'. i Krysipal.-va, bvipep.ia, and flout i) aentery, Chol-eru-miirbu. Cholera nnd nil livrand bowel com plaints. Kduey diseii',e ani all atl-clion of the I'riual Oryan? (iTlectly harmla'S free frsm Min eral ur Alcoholic propertied pleasant to taku and never knowu to fall 1'rico $ 1,(10 per bottle, full pai-ticii.iirs with medical terimony and rertlfl eifs sin on application. Addrms L. F. UYDK &C0 , lill Hiv.uie Avenue, 'ew York. AwAHnin rr tub Aitiericdn Institute. TO J. W. McKEE. rou Em)! & Flntii Matte. "It la Ingenious anil will meet the wauta of every matron in me uinu- i Exhibition of 18T3 John IS. Gavlt, Ken Ni-cy. V. A. Barnard, Pres Samuel D, Tillman. Correspoiidiiig Secy. Now York. November ). 18TS. This simple and Incitnlous Machina Is a useful as.the UewiiiK MUkliinu and is fu. becoming pop. uiar wuu luuiea, in ine place oi expensive aceoie work, its work being much more hondsoma, reqalr tug less time and not one tenth port the .xpenacr No lady's toilet Is now compete without It- A Muchiue with illustrated circular and full Inst rue lions sent on receipt of t i. or finish! hi silver plate for $273. Add, The mcKce Mannf, Co., at) Broadway, Mew York. AGENTS WANTED. FAIRY VOICES. FAIKY VOICRS. KAIKY VOICE FAIKY VOICKS. FAIRV VOICBH. FAIKY VOICKS. FAIHY VOIOK8. FAIRY YUKIKS. , TIIRNKW TI1BNKW MUSIC BOOK FOR SCHOOLS PKK DOZEN. 11 PBW 1KI.KN tk) CfS. KACII. POST-PAID. SONG ECHO, FOR 8C1IOOLS. 8tUK 0 8l)J,l). 80,000 SOLD. SO 000 HOLD. I'HICE, 75 CTH. P.isr-FAID. 7JW PKt DOZ. IF HBrtT PKK fXPKKSS. Addrcs.. J L. PBTER8, ( Broadway. New-York Till: INliW UEKIEDV FOB HUP. TUBE A most Irapnriant fn-entinn. Sold by th klsstlc ...... , ..j i ui.MiiH.ij, ... i. uny. retains Hupture absolutely In tissit and comfort night aud day, at all tonus and under all clrcsmstanees with out any exception whatever iu any ca.e, and shoa;ld never bo taken oil' during the short time rsnnlslts to rttcct a uuruiam-nt cure. Xout hy man. Circulars ..... ,...,u.u;,,,.,,r -ruyMiiuu II ordirthia uw Truss tor you vUUioui tharge. Daily Record NEWSPAPER, AND Job Printing I Office; c MAIN TKEET, PETUOLEin u:trlI' CHA9 C.W1CKKB, rroprlstor. NEWS DEPARTMENT. We receive telecranhlrMlspatche an to 4 in and nment thsm to onr raadars ever svotw.. I bractnicn.ws o. rrvmt ;ntTMtfroni all settioanfl th- country. We have mad. special arrsaEemk I whereby we tacelve reimlar Petroleum, Mock w! I Ptoduce Market Knioru averv evsntns hv uinmi I loi;ether with Kditorlals and Local matters, mikt ill one of the most desirable nswspapers patfiib4 ill ueui K eg ion. as an AdTertlilag MedM, he RECORD baa no anperlor, as It elrttliwl wherever aa Oil Operator or Dealer eaa b foost JOBBING DEPAMEHT. We have a laree 4 W.-M selMtrd stock JobNs materlsu ' etnhni, Jn tt nrjs latest stvlea. We ara therefore enabled to usm I Jon Work of e ry Tariely la a aatistsctory sistw I wbsa desired, joba will be usatlypraatea la CMsu I Shipping DUU Hand-Bills. Piograsnnea 1 Bills ut Fare. Isnke - AMD Soilness and V lilting Cr4H h JTFTIRlHIADB, BKiilBIADS, BILLS OF LADINOMi BALI. fRINTfNOi ata or Fancy Styles, neatly and propU ,et' tad, embradag ISVITATIONS ?1RCTJLAKH .KOOHAlO"s (VAKDH, TlthBTB, Bte. n fact, overy vsristy and- stylr of wor ti'l- pms pnntlag. Merehanti. lawyara, JmMeW of the T:'l Atreots. OH Dealer and Airenta, lnsa rsnM J KxpreseineD and' other partis la waat, ''Irllct tbat we are prepared toexecatetn orderan T'SL BLANKS, bariwiH or bgal, rtqulted imhisco" mnnity. r . For Sale D.un 16.000 to 20J00O feel ol 8ECOND-HAI TtTBING, al 1 from 18 to 36 el. PM', The Tnhln la in Krai nlaaa order tod " ready fitted April 2-J. lt- ilvlfc- WABNEfr'
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