Petroleum Centre Daily Record, fu Centre, Pa., r rider, dept. H Ulvine Mervlce. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHtTRCn Service every Sabbatb t 11 A. M. and i P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M. eats: free. A oordial Invitation extend d to all. . Rbv. T. Graham, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.. and T o'clook P. M., by the Paator, W. C. Buklh ard. Sabbatn Sohool at 12, directly after forenoon service. Prayer Meeting and Sabbatb School Teacher! Meeting Tuesday evenings ot each week. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. TIB, I. O. OIO. F. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o ciock. signed. W. 0. MONTGOMERY, N. G. C. H. Bailbt, A See'. C9Ploce of meeting, Halo St., opposite aicuuntocK iionse. A. O. of U. V. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. VT., meets every Mooqay evening at Tjj O'Ciook, f n Odd Fellow's Ilall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. JiMK3 Wilbon, M. W. Jam 18 8. Wnrra, K. I. o. of it. m. Mlnnekannee Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M Of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening In Good Templar's Uall. t3P Council Ores lieblcd at 7 o'clock. H. HOWE, Sachem. C. L JUKES, Cbiel ol Record!!. Gold at lp.ni. Ill;,' We received tuia alieruoou a gilt in Ibo bape o( a boquet of fresbl-:ut flowers To our eye there Is nothing more beautiful Iboo the bright look of the summer flowers. It ." brings to remembrance days long gone, When we traversed tbe woods and gathered treasures of tbe same, with scarcely a thought of tbe future, but only the present seemed unclouded and free from trouble and Care. But bright dreams of childhood fd d as quick almost as these flowers will fade; yet in memory we can recall those happy days; and yet "Flowers look upward In every placo In this beautiful world of outs, And dear as tbe smile on an old (riend's hoa Is tbe smile of the bright, bright flowers." May tbe life ol tbe lair docor be as bright and free from care as are the beautiful flowers that now adorn our loblo. n'.. T n mi..' - t : 1. 1 LAD UF CU.MHE.ll. 1 UU Jll'l VP l 11 UIW d inference In the length of the days, and va rious other indications; more or less palpa ble, of the henceforth swiftly waning year, remind us that tbe summer baa had its day; tbat tbn beach, tbe mountain and the luke is being deserted; tbat tbe ledger must take the place of picnics and hotel liillc. tbat the primer, the grammar, arithmetic, Latin and French must take the pl.ico ol strawberry lestlvnls, bops, verandah llirta tlons and much sighing and laughing. Our streets are again gay wilb the bright school' children; the modistes will trot cut Iheir fall season uovalties; ice-creams will be discarded lor more suitable refreshments; the mszygwaltz will have lis night and day again; rouge and we won't r.y what will dethrone tbe healthy bloeni nf summer; headaches, beatrd, tormented brows, euuk en cheeks and anxious eyes will be restored to tbelr position in society at largo, nod doctors will agsin be lu thoir glory. Quartermaster Alt. Myers, ol St. rotors burgh, la In town today. Looking well but reports bard limes In tbat neck of woods. Seventy-five cant oil sticks ptetiy close in tbe crops of the operators. Tomorrow aftoruoon there is to be a grand horse race on the Drtlznll Flats, I'e troleum Centro, for $25 a side, between (be Black Colt, of Tidioute, and Buy Frank, ol Petroleum Centre, Best three In five; quarter mile heats. A lively race is antic ipated and lots of sport. Jobu Faijloy and Jane Croy, formerly of III is place, were united iu the holy honds of matrimony at Turkey Run City, by Squire Patterson, also formerly of this place, and a duly elected Justice of the Peacn, night before last. It being the first wedding sol emuizt'd by the Justice, as a matter of course be felt a lillln diffident ulieut faint ing the blushing bride, but finally mustered up courage sufficient to do bis duty. The affair passed i IT to the snilafaclliin. of all. This even iug, Lyniun C. llowe, a wel1 knjwn Tranco tipujltcr, lectures at Kane City, ou Bplriinulisui. Asbur Ware, died in Poiiland, Maine, lat night, aged ainoly-thire years, lie was editor of tim Boston Yankee iu lSUi, and tlio Portland Kiauirn Argus in 1 SI 7 . T'! C'lolitrn is on the inciOae in Bussib ... , , I , y .1D,1 (J .funny. Bbav Farm. Long before Pltbolo was exhausted the Bean farm began to loom up. It lies about two miles southwest ol Pleas aotville, and tbe territory once produced considerable oil. It. too, had lis numerous busioess bouses. There was a midline shop, a number or groceries, drug store, boot an4 shoe store, hardware establish ment, of lliYrd saloon, eto. Mr. John Tr. roll, tbe old pioneer of this seotion still live) here, and keeps the Tyre 1 1 Homo, a bote well known to all wbo have operated in that section. There are a number of German laborers living bere, who own Iheir houses, so tbat this can by no means bo called a deserted village, although we have group ed it bere with places which were cotouipor aoeous with It. These Germans have earn' ed Ibeir homes by earnest toil, and seem to be contented and happy. Titers aro in this vicinity many hundred aores of undevelop ed land, which will nut of course be tested as long as oil stands at Ilia present low figure. There is a fine distiict school here. Tbe driving park ts in this neighbor, bood. Toere are several small wells pump ing bere yet. A great many people bave gone from bere to other portions of the uti region especially to Butler, and many ot tbe buildings have been taken down end moved away to other Ecuues. Titusyillu Courier. Tbe Erie Conference ot the Muthodin Episcopal Caurcb, has been in session the past week at Erookville, J'. (lVrson county. The following is a list of appointments fur tbe ensuing year in tbe Franklin District: J Leslie, Presiding Elder. Franklin 0 L Mead. Reno U S Borland. Oil City J G Townsend. South Oil City Ii M Bear. Shaw Farm ami Pi nicer L F Jtlerrelt. Rousevllle P P Pinny. Petroleum Centro T Graham. Fagundas and nicknry J L Mechlio. Fairview V llol lister. Greece City B F Delo. Petrolia To be supplied by G J Sq'tier. Porker's RNStuhbs. Brady's Bend S Winger. Ktnlenton G Moore. Rockland J M Keruicfc. . St Petersburgh J F Stockor. ,' President D C Plannett. Tioneeta J Lusher. The following aro the nrpolntments In tbe Jamestown District for this sectiou: Warren A J Merchant. Ycnngsville end Iivineton S J Hill. Garland S Fiddler. Cony W II Mossrunn. SparHnstiuig Thomas Burrows. Centervllle J W Wilson. Titusville A N Craft. Pleasantvillc A J Ltndoy. Enterprise and Shamliurg M V Stone. Tidioute Frank Brown. It bag been decided to bring Irving, the sel'. .ccusod murderer of Nathan, from Sun Francisco to see what ho knows of tbe affair. An urchin of seven years went into Wy man's barber shop a few days ago ami asked bin; to cut bis hair as pinnotti as a billiard hall. Ila was uhked If his mother bad or dured it cut that way! "Xo, replied he; 'but school cnminonced last week, and we have got n school mistress that pulls hair." His hair was cut in Iho latest stylo, and the little fellow went on his wis rejoicing. The eriul lirliuery, nt Slveily villa is now turning out 1000 barrels daily of refin ed oil. ' On! So Sick! A youug tain fiom Plum, er ale. an oyster slew lust night, and got so much ou bis stotuacb, tbat said organ re pelled the load. As bo leaned against the fence voniitini;, a liltlo dog happened to stop by biiu, whereby .be indulged in this soliloquy: "Well, now, here's a conun drum. I know where I u to the baked beans, I remember where I sto (hot lobster, I re called where 1 got that apple-jick, but I'm ban died II I can recall wlioio 1 ate that little yaMer dorg. Get out. PillKKIt Citv, Sept. 11. Another well was' struck to-day on the James Sutton farm, near tho Boyer well, and south of the Stair I aim, in the Modoc district. It commence J to fljw in large quantities, but I hi amount ol production is nut yet estimated. It belongs to Phillips Bros. MlLLKItSTOWX, S-Jpt. U. Number 2 well ou the Joliu Hemphill farui, near tbe towu, struck the oil mi l at live o'clock this ovenin,', au.l communed flow lug at the rate of two uundrcd barrels per day. Yeoteid. 17 this well was thought tn be a dry hole. It U owned by MclCiuney lilotbtia Sl liuib y. I. O. B. M The Ureal Council ot tba L'uited Sluteo Improved Order of U-d M''U is now iu e.ssioa at Wasbiugton, Delaware. Local uiilhotiti.s uloug tho Tex ts l'acifio Railroad step tiaiua f.-r fear they contuiu sprcirjeus ul Yellow JuCk fiou r'brcvoport. Sltoll C'nttrieUl Wins tho 1'lret i:rcnt. 01 lote there has been a groat deal ol t"ul blood and chafing going on between the em ployees of the two rival livery stables in town, be to whlclj owid too omt nud fast est horses. Yest-Tday tho whole thing was settled, to the entire satisfaction cl nil on' corned, by a hall doz-n h'Mts on Washing ton street, between Iho two representative horses ol both stables. C.mlMd's Swel Mare against the opposition stable's Black Geliling. tho Ci'.nlield maie winning every heat. The excitement was very great at ono time amonust tba outriders; but f 'on subsided when tliey saw how nun,'iil I'm horses were m itched. But all we heard sneak of the aiViir thoujrit the black horse would have made a better rac, had he been driven by sumo one, who couirt have pulled tho lines properly over him, with the least show of judgement in managing a tiotting horse but as it was the tiling went. Yutv! y a w! Y a w. "Picking Cherries down toe Laue,"' nn.l "Happy Hours," are two new songs by the renowned Millard, both containing uil the elements of popularity and both really ex collent. They on be bad at auy music store, for the trifle of 41 cents end, or will be sent fioe o' postage, on receipt of price, by the publisher, la & Wolker, 022 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Uil Items. The production of the Glan'z tract is njw averaging about 100 barrels per day, u!l gravities. Z. T. Devote has purchased Mr. Win, Baldwin's interest in nn oil well located on the Galo trict. Messrs. Crooks & Noyeg have deepened their well, ond It looks as If it would to a ."fpouter." Wo hope it will. B.Gilchrist struck a new well on ths Mount Farm Oil Co. tract. The well is pumping about eis barrels of 23 0 gravity oil per day. W. W. Gates and A. Gilchrist have pur Chased the 1st National lease, on the V O & C Co. tract, and will soon commeuC'i di tiling a well. B. Crumley has sul'-ieasud of E. L. Con ger un oil lease, and la now putting down a well. The territory is considered good heavy oil territory. t Wo learn that the Jenkins Bros, have a contract to put dowa another well fur Mr. R. Gilcerift. on the McGregor tract, Mount farm territory. Tho Mount Farm Oil Compmy's new well is most down, and, wo understand with a good prospect for oil. fcinco the aliove was pot iu typo wo learn that Iho well in ptimpiug 5 barrels of 2D 5 jjruviiy oil per day. 'i'Qe "Granny" Oil Company h iva leased a tract Irouj tho V O & C Co., on Eliioti's Kun, and will sion commence operations. The Company is composed ut G. William son, L. Beci;, V. lleudersott, J. 11. Shal'tr J. Steen. Wot. C. Stiles, Jr., bought the Nsw D luiLicnOil Co., tract, which was sold ou Tuesday last, the price paid beiug $,'J USD We undei.-iUnd tuai he will shortly coin tuenco erecting a palatial rosideuce, 011 wb)t is known as the CouUon farm. John W. Stephens the veteran ontrac tor, has, siuce October last, . drilled Seven wells for Col. J. T. Vtual, ts now eogagod tn erecting 3 rig preparatory to drilling the wells, for the sui prty. The wills are located on tho West Va. Oil & Oil Land Co. tract. The "Widow's Son" Oil Co. are putting dowu a well on Mitchell's larm, on 0110 o the branches of ttio Bull Creek. They have named tho well the "Log Cabin." This well is being drilled on new territory, and if a "strike" is got, there will open up slil further tho oil territory of West Virginia. Tbe old Shriver well, belonging to the Mount Farm Co., has been cleaned out and drilled twenty feet deeper, and ou Saturday commenced pumping nil at the rate ol 51) barrels per day, 29 gravity. The super, Inteudent, Mr. Luckenback, intends clean ing out ail the wells belonging to that cum' pony, hoping by tbat means to brinj the production of tbe company up to the stand' aid ol 2 or 3 years ago. Tbe Shriver well was considered played out, and bad been abandoned. jVolcano Lubricator. Tbe Grand Jury at its last session made a favorable report of the Poor Hones aud County Jail. The mystery aui'rouudiug' tbe shooting of Willism Soott, at Siverlyville, last week, still continue. Tbe victim Is quite low m:d his recovery from his torrible wounds . daubtfui. By tbn breaking ot an axle four or five Irtlght cars were thrown from tbe track ol tho A ,t G W roid, near Ulica, ou Monday tJieuoon, but nobody injured. Three railway accidents in England Tuesday caused the papers to raise a loud wail iu favor of government interference to slop the Innoceot divertisemsnta of the rail way managers. ti, iiratiermoftbe Ohio Agricultural and MecbsnicallCollege begltis next Wed nesday. "It is thought tho institution will opennitli between seventy-live and one hundred students. A Goon Idea. The Lake Shore 4 Michi gan Southern railway company has adopted n pyotem of local round trip tickets, good for seven days and sold at reduced rates.- Tho display ol stock at the Northern Kan. sas Fair Is said to be tho finest ever seen In Iho Missouri valley. The Texas editors dissipated yesterday to tho extent ofufquara meal, which they Called a b impiel, lullowed by a ball. Twelve hundred dollars were raised In a few minutes at St. Louis yesterday for the benelit of t lie yollow lover sufferers at Shrevcport. ClKTiylrec II lull School. The Cheirytreo High School will eorx r.ience Monday Sep. 15. The school will rt opeu to meet the wants of those In atteo lance to the best of the teachers ability. Students coming here must learn. Spe. ciatitv piid to those intending to teacb. The languages and higher tnalbametlcs taught to those desiring it. L. Bviiojt Tow.vlv, tJ.1t Principal. GEAND HORSE RACE ! 5325 -A. SII3E1 RACE TO COME OFF ON THE PET. CLOTHE FLATS. Sat. Afternoon Sept-13 BETWEEN BLACK COLT, 6P TIDIOUTE, AND BAY FRANK, OF PETROLEUM CENTRE, Best Two in Thrte. Quar ter Mils Heats: P00I3 will be sold on the ground ER. GARVIN'S ELIXIR OF TAR. I rt'i'omwmVd Wy reinilnr Mfdlcnl practitioner! Biirt ft speidy cure tr-iiunuuei'd lor Cold, Onlm, t mm rh, Atlnn:i( Unnicliitit, Sptttfni; Blood, Cor -iitmpimn, itiM nil I'uliuoimr.v Complaint?, tScrufu'.t Kryj-ipuiirs Uvsju'IhIj, and (iut 1 eontery, Cliol-t;r:t-moi-on-t, ("lioiru iii'U fill !ivrand bowel coin iiliiiMri. Kidney di ani nil airCiion of tho I'riiutl Oi'Hiir- ptrii ctly liarmlo- iiee I'rsm Mln :rul or AU:o.m1!c prupci tics idHisant to take nml ni'vcr kn )vn In fail Price $ l.tW per bottle. Full particu.ar villi molic.il tbtiniony and cprtlfl-vM- 0 :nt on npplic ttiiii. Addn'sfl L. F. 1IYDK CO , VX) invumo Avuuite. New York. DIPLOMA, AwAitDin iit ;tus Aiuericiin Institute. TO J. W. MeKEE. FOR Emljroitlsrins & Fliftim Mmi "It Is inj!(Miios and will meet the wanta of evcrj iuairon in the l;uid,,,i F.xliibitioii of 18T2 John V, (lnvii, lifo Secy. F. A. Bttrnnrd, Prei Samuel D. Tilhnau. .Vrrerpondiiig Ht-cy. New York, Novemlhir lift), 189. This simple nod limcnioii! Machine la useful a.ihe hewing Mat Uino and is faa becomiofc pfip ular with ladiei, lu iho placo of expoulve Needle work, lis work btrfng much more hondwroe, miulr ing Uhh time and not due tenth (joitthe expener Nu lady's t id let Is now complete without It A Mnchiue wiih Illustrated circular and full Instnic tioiiH Kent mi receipt of $2. or finished lu silver plate fur $ 5. AddrasH, The lUcKce IHaunff Co., yo.) lirondwny, New York. AGENTS WANTFD. FAIRY VOICES. PAIKY VOICES. KAIKY VOICES- FAIKY VOICKM- FAIHV VOICES. PAIKY VOICKH. FAIKY VOICKS. I'AIKY VOJCBS. TIIR NKW '1'UE NKW MUSIC BOOK FOR SCHOOLS H PRK DOZRN. PBK DOZEN. tM CfS. KAOU. POSTPAIU. SONG ECHO, FOK BCIIOOLS. Hill Si. 1,0. 8U.UUU XOI.U. 80.IIIM) HOLD. PHIL'E. 75CT8. P. S IP AID. $7.SJ PE.DOZ. JF KK.N'T PER HXPHES8. Addius'. .1 L. PETERS, tiiO Bniadway. New-York THIiiNfcW Hi:.1IKUY lOlt HVf. run; A most Imimrinnt rn'entlnn. Sold by the Klastlr Tnu.fo.MI llrou.Uuy, M. Y. Citv It main. HupinruHlmoluMyl,, easu and oumforc niirlit and day, at nil tli and und(;r all olrcum.iane, w"h out any exccptlM) whaiovor ill any case, aud ahOBld fn.f a'T"!;" ,5.unt. hy tt'al1- Circular. WW Tru for yGu TVilhout SS. ' Daily Recor? I if AND Job PriimtinJ Office; MAIN TIIEET, 1TU()LEILH lEMliLfl CHAS 0.iWIOKEIt,.Vropritli, KEWS UEPAUTMEXT, WerotclTe tplpcraphlrjdliipatrhra aplo4r iSJ and urewnt them to our raodara evttr tvoiinr.ir.B b.aciMK news uf irreet Intei-Mt from .11 MtlibttJI tliu country. We bitT. made apeelal IrrlQinntJI whereby we receive rmnilar Petroleum, Mock nil Pioduce Ulnrket Krpuria every evening by tetepiiM rrotu new iorx, rniMQeipma, ano rnDur(,t together with Kditorlali and Ixxail mattm.nitf one 01 tnemo.iac.iraiieuew.uapcrB puoii.ot4 the 01 lUgioa. Aa an Advertising Alediiim, he RECORD ha no auperlor, aa It cirnlii wherever aa Oil Operator or Dealer can b. foaii J0BBIN5 DEPARTMENT. V7e have a larce and Well Mectcs" Mock V Jobhlna; materia cmlirailni? Uw nni latei stylus. We are therefore enabled to eifcn'tl .Ion Work of eeTv variety in a iati.rnciory maarTl when dcalred, job. will be ueatlyprlnted la Cowl Shipping Bills Post, Hand-Bills. PiogrnmnxM) Bills ttf Fare.' AND HnslneM and A Isiting Card') LBTTXKkllEADB,! BILLHEADS, BILLS 0? UkDfNG, BALI fRINTlAG. ain or Fanej Stylos, neatly Tyrprd!D5tlJ " tea, emuraciDit INVITATIONS CIRCDLAHS ' ISOOKAm"8 c Altos, Tit bars, ut. n tatt,vc variety and style of wot ' preu pnauni Merehanta, Divryera. Jnstlnci! or the r ExpTCoamen aud other partie m want, "',!Zct that we are prepared to execute lo order a II "J-w BLANKS, bartnttas or Iqgul, ninlrea munity. . , JnmhicyaponmrnfljtftT For Snlo .n 16.000 to 20,000 fen! ol SECOND-", TUBING; t trom 25 to 36 d. V" r,r Tho Tubio la la firai clam order do ready fined ..bil , April 23. tl Bi H. WABNE51
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