Petroleum Centre Daily Record. feu Ventre, Pa, kAIoaalay Matt, 33 Divine Service. METHODI3T EPISCOPAL CHTTRCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. If. end X P. M. Sabbath School at t P. M. eat free. A sordini Invitation, eiteud eltoalL . Rv. T. GsUhim, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 o'clock P. M., by toe Paator, W. C. BCrch abo. Sabbato School at 12)4, directly efler-toreoooa) service. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Teaober'i Meeting Tuesday evenings ot eaob week. Petroleera Centra Lodge, No. Tl, I. O. olO. P. Regular meeting nights Friday, at 7 o'cloek. Sinned. W. B. MONTGOMERY, N. 0. C. H. Bjlilkt, A Sec'y. MfPUoe of meeting, Main St., oppoaile McCliotock House, A. O. of U. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets avury Monday evening at 7 o'clock, I o Odd Fellow's llall, Petroleum Centre, Penn'a. Jinks Wilson, M. W. Jikm 3. Writ, R. I. U. of It. M. Minaekauoee Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meet every Thursday evening In Good Tens pier's Uall. ty Council Ares lighted at 7 o'clock. U. HOWE, Sacbem. C. L JUKES, Cbiel ol Records. Gold at I p. hi. 1I2J Jkwibu Festivals. To-day Ibe Jewish portion of our population will celebrate Tilbri, Ibe Feast of Ingathering, or Tsbsr bides, aid oo Monday, tba 28th inat.. will be celebrated the Jew lab New Year, In Ibe month or Tlabrl Heb Roab Haabanan, tbe trat of Ike year, 6C31, September 22d, 1873. It is alto called Yome Uazziokabrooe, Tbs Day of Remembrance1" signifying tbal ws would jail to mind our aotions ol Ibe paal year, and pray (o (be Creator In pardon our slot. It la alao tbe day of blow log tbe trumpets, Heb Yome Ternab. Aa we read In Ibe Bible: "Tbe Brat day of tba seventh month shall be unto you Sab bath, a memorial ol blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation " Lav. zziil. 24. The temperance party In Wisoooaln la elated by a recant decision of tbe Supreme Court of that 8late. A cue was brought up to lest tbe legality of lb new law, wbloh Is similar to the Oblo law, requiring llq,uor dealers te give bonds to pay all dam ages arising from the sale of intoxicating drinks. Tbe court decided that ibeStale la empowered to prohibit liquor selling otto permit It according to Its pleasure, and i( it permits it, it may qualify ibe peimission In man a msnnei aa lbs Legislature may deem roper. Tbe law was, therefore, pronoun ced, constitutional, The two orders ot Odd Fellows at Parker City seem to be composed ot the right sort of material. In the Second ward a contract for a new Odd Fellows building baa been lei. It i to be two stories high, aod twen-ty-ive by ssveoty.ave feet In diameter. The npper part will be used exclusively by tbe order, and. tbe lower floor is intended for a publio ball. At tbe Landing. Firat ward, lbs Order is building a handsome brick building, and It la already enclosed. About seventeen years ago a young boy residing io Wood county, took a black cat skin from which tba original tail or ibe eat bad bean removed aod a mink's tail nicely sewed on instead, and sold It to a certain buyer ot furs, not many miles ftom Grsod Baplds for $1.24. It iu only 4done aa a practical joke, but tbe boy kept Ibe money, grew to be a prosperous business manjoinad lbs oburcb.bnt bis eoncieoce upbraided b im so-much that a few days ago toe ex-fur desl sc received a note Inclosing $3 70 prloclpa and Interest. Tbe joke was not oo tbe f u, dealer, as be put tbe cat skin amoog a lot of mink skins and sold it for $3. Ac he cannot And tba purchaser, be proposes to coniributa tbs money to some benevolent purpose. (Illicit Work. The Warren Mail baa Ibe following: A week ago last Friday tbsre was to be a dance at SbeflUW, ,loooeoftbs four new torea recently erroted there. Tbe day came but It was found that tbe floor bad nor been laid. In order to bava a dance there must be a floor, aa soma Ibtog bad to be done. All bands turned In and went la tba wooda aod out lbs tree, took it to Ibe mill and bad It sawed loto flooring, matobed and plained, and laid' by all o'clock common ced to dance at oioe aod kept it up till ' daylight. How Is that lor 'bualoeea." Tba A. V. R- R-i shortly te reoslve twrlvs BSW lOCOMBtWSI A rotlrmln wko attended divine sarvlce, lout evening, asks tu the following cohnndram: "Why la It that a young fullow and Ma (rlrl son ait In the parlor nnttl mtanlght without maklignoiKeaonicti for the old folka to hear them through a thin board partition, but can't fit In church tve mln ntes without annoying the whole congregation with their giggling and whlsperlngt" The aamee of two or three coup'.o arc given in full with the abuts conundrum, A proper respect la due Qnd'a house, w three f oaug people should beware. Several young men made a holy show of them selves, yesterday, while in an Intoxicated condition by rising through the etraeta at a rapid pace, dis trusting decent people by their vile language and anecene actions. They should have been ar- reeied and pnnlshed. Several drunken individual indulged In a bottle throwing match, Satnrday night, at a bonne In the upper end of town. Daring the melee a woman Dutch Kose was strnck in the Lead with a bottle and severely eat about the bead. Bottle throwing la a far plcajanter pastime than croquet playing. No arruets were made, the parties having skedad dled at once. The East llrady Independent denies the exist ence of a fourth sand in tbu down river territory, and claims tbe report to Lave been gotten up in tbe Interest of the bears. e are sony to differ with tbe Indepetdunt, but have it Irom good au thurity operative who own the wo.l ih;it a fourth sand does exlatmar Earn. ( It). They have the beet proof possible Judging from tbe amount or oil tbe wells are yielding, Increasing from noth ing to !IU0 and DUO barrels per day. Hlgo or a late fall When a man goes out in tbe evening with his "little brown Jng " 8aturdsy being soinowbat windy, Indies who wore their bustled just und r their ovcrsiilrU didn't do much shopping. Yesterday (Sunday) afternoon, two gentleman ar rived from Oil City in search oi a young boy named Tim we conld not learn his last name wko re sides on Klin street, und who bad ran. awny from home. They Informed officer Burgess, mid a short search revealed the whureahouts of the truant a' the bouse of a man named Ur.ftlii.un tke Boyd fr arin. An inquiry revealed the laet that this precoci' us youngster, who is luirdly seven years oi age, hud left bin mother's toue tinltirdfly morning, got on board thu 1U o'elack train unobserved and rodo to this place, where be got off and made his way to Mr Uriffin'a bouse. Not coming homo at night his mother became alarmed and seat sever.il laea out te search for him with the above result. Tbe boy allowed be had as good a right to see the world as any other person, and at first refused to go homo but alter a little persuasion was induced to go. Mr. See.ey, Col. Roberta' attorney, Is at the Cen tral House, to-diiy, taking testimony In an alleged lufrlngeruott of the Huberts patent on the pnit ot tbe agent of the Dlckev torpedo In this district, II r. A G. Harper, ol Kane lilty. Uf the relative merits ef the case ws know nothing nbont. A large num bcr of wltuossca from the vicinity of I'berrytree RSo were sunimone-t. Fu-lt-rye. I'll tbtnk of Ibee when tad-polea shake There. little tails down in tbe water And when tbe Iroga Ihe neighbors wake I'll tblnk of Ibee. (Your Father's daugh ter.) When tbe moon tbe old embraces. And mink's seek roost to steal chickens Be I in dark or torcb-lil pi sees, , I'll think ol well I guess I'll sn to Tav i lor'a, Waabiogton St., and get my picture1, and then you'll tbiok ot me, you'll tbiok ol met it Improved- Oiidkii op Rkii Men. Tbe ie port ol tbe grand cblef of records mada to tbe grand council Independent Order of Red Men in session at Wilmington, Del., last weok, states tbal there are now under Its jurisdiction 459 tribes, with a member. ship of 34,759 During tbe past ysar their reoeipta amounted to $2,901,053.24, of wbieh J'JuS,37i.01 was paid out for tbe re lief of members. Toe order is in a very flourishing condition. There are now over three huodred and fifty men employed on tbe Parker and Karns City Railroad. Tbe largest force is at work oo tbe Parker City end of tbe road, aod the wotk is being pushed forward very rspidly. A giddy Eogllsb girl of fiftyfive bas just rung $2,500 Irom a callow youth or sixtythree wb trifled with ber affections. Twenty-live tbouaaod volumes, about eighty tons, of annuals and debates of Coo- grass were sold in Washington far $3,00 It is said Ibat tbe principal dishes at an Adirondack hotel are dser meat, dried and toasted, bear steaks, woochuck stew and speckled trout., A Boston firm aends three thousand boxes of chewing gum, equivalent to 460,000 "quids," to Oblo, Indiana, Wiaconain, aod Missouri. Tbe jawa which work oo tbe stuff are mostly feminine. A moth flew into tbe ear of a youog wo man residing at Mlddleport, Niagara conn ly, and could not be dislodged lor aeveral hours. Finally a surgeon succeeded io re movlog II alivo. Tbe Republicans or Wilmington, DhI., have achieved a brlltiant victory by elect. tng tbelr Mayor at tbe recent election. General Babaoack, private aeoretary Io Ptealdent Grant, and bla wife Mrs. Babcock sailed for Europe on Saturday. Hash is said to be a ccnnacling link be faB lb skims) and vegetable kingdom. FKU.H THE I'KOST i Mii.i.RB.stow.v. September 21. Tbe Wyatt well, on tbe Randolph Barn hart farm, ie produoing 1,400 barrels. Dr. Jeokln's new well at Modoo Is estimated at 600 barrels. A new well on the Widow Daubeospeck farm, la reported at 400 bar rels. Tbe Boyer well, struck on Fridny nigh', not yet reported, In doing; 400 barrels pr day. Tbe Cbeflisld well, struck on the Sut ton farm on Saturday, flowing 350. Tbe production of the entire producing district. south of OH City during tke month ol August was 22,000 barrels pet day, aod Ibn total Block of oil on band io the same lerrl tory of September 1st waa 615,000 barrels. Modoc CrTY, September 20. Two new strikes to-day and Urge ones. Meadow Well No. 2. Starr larm, owned by S. P. Boyer ol Titusville, struck the sand t noon to diy. She Is flowing at tbe rate ol 4U0 barrels. The Darragb well on tbe Sutton larm, owned by Darragb i Cnclloe, wasnlso stiurk about ooou. She is good lor SOU barrels per day. Tbe latter well is situated right In tbe town. Messrs. Dirragh and CbuflVe well deserve their good luck, as tbey bave bad several mishaps witb their well. Tbe great sensation ol tbe hour is the dis covery of tbe fourth sand on the SlcAleer farm. There are a variety ol opinions in relation to it. The main bell is known to exist, aod bas been defined by a strip of land about a mile and a balf wide, extend iDg from Ibe valley of the Clarion ou the northeast, to about two milea southwest o, Millersiown. There ib a supposed spur or fork wbtcb branches off towards Greece City and Modoc, io an almost easterly di rectlon. Tbe southern boundary ol ibis belt may bo dellued by drawing as air lino ou Ibe map between Ibe Hoeton larm , Bueoa Vista and Greece City, and tbe norioern boundary by starting a few rods soul h of Faiiview aud drawing a line to the McCoonel farm, where Ibe map indl cates a crossing ot two roads. This wil, take in tba wholo ol Mednc sod Greece City. The McFadden it Uasson well, on (be Campbell farm oorln of this, is looking forward to witb mucb interest by specula tors Another theory la tbal Ibe Modoc and Greece City belt la simply an extension ol he belt discovered at .Brady's Bend, and twblcb created some excitement about a ye ir and a balf ago by some wells being siiuck there. Theaa wells spouted lorgely at lirst, hut rso down very rapidly, owing to tne stud rock being su thin. Il this is tbe same belt, It would form a line running nearly east and west, and cross iog the tnaia lieu where tbe fourth sand has been discovered. Acoording to this theory, lliureluie, the lourtb rand only exists at tbe oiu9.ing ol the 'wo belts and is entirely local. Th s siiy posed cross belt is about to bo suiveyrd fo1 Ibe purpose nl determining by a dip ot the rock whether it bas any connection eust ami west or not. Muaowblie extensive prepsra tioos are belog made to drill many of the small wells in tbe vicinity of this lourib aaud deeper, end although some or ttiem bave already reached Ibe fourth sand, there is, so far, little indicatiou ot an increase of production. An Incident In the court hat Monday, was a runny inoident. It sterns that two oeigbbors bad trouble about a linn fence. One bad put it up, tbe other bad knocked it down. This play and ill teeliog bad been going on lor a long time. At last it got be lore Ibe court. Hearing the statement o I one ol tbe parties, Judge Wbotmore con suited a moment with hia .Associates, and then leaned over tbe bench and aaid to one of tbem: Mr. , wo bave beard enough ol Ibis caso. Tbe sentence of tbe court ia that you pay one biirortheexpenae ol this prosecution, and that you will bi In tbe cuatody of tbe Sheriff uotil tbe coat is paid. Then, turning to the other party, be made Ihe same statement. It is needless to add, Ibe money was paid over before tbe Judge bad fully concluded bis ramar ka, and tbe two neighbors were oat io Ibe bands oi tbe Sheriff at all. Tboy both laughed and undoubtedly went borne concluding tbey bad oetter compromise tbelr little difficulty and keep out or court. About one week ago tbe quiet little hats let or Lake Pleasant, near Union City, was in an uproar of excitement. James Estea baa left the country, taking with bim tbe wife ot Hiram Perry. Both leave children behind. Kstea bad been In tbe employ ot Mr. Perry, mooing a thrashing machine. Tbe Times suggests that men owning thrash ing machines employ none but single men. On tbe recent occasion el tbe unveiling or tbe Column of Victory in Bcilin, tbe Emperor lasued au order giviug the forts of Melz and Streasburg tbe names of the var ious German Generals. The postage on letters to Germany la now aix cents. OIL WEW8. Tbe test well three mile from Patter, Is dry. This ta lbs best oil item ws lata a4 for a month. Drilling hna bftin Hopped on '.Iflf Greso well, oo tbe Jobosoo form, iu consequence ot tbe tools being last. A well owmd by George W Foreman, 0 f Oil City, was struck near Angelica, Ibis week II is reported et 300 barrels. . B. D. Angell A; Co., struck s towing wall on the Dungan trm, ths) early partjof this week. We did not ascertain lis ptoduc lion. Stoitgbton & Co., fiolBhcd Ihcfr wel), Nov! 2, on tue llempnili.lartD, mis wee. u day It whs flowing at Ibe rate of 160 bar rels a day. Ground is being broken In the vicialty ol Millersiown for several Iron tanks. Iron tanks are being erected all through tbe low er oil regions. Asa W. Say, of Oil City, Btruck o good well on the McCready farm, four milea southwest ol Millersiown, Thursday last. The well is in entirely new territory. During the lust week the crew oo tbe BiJ Mot & Hugh well, oo Ibe Best farm, near Edeuburg, under contract ol Marion Ben ahaw, drilled 415 leet, and put in 200 fet ol casing. This, we are Informed, ia tbe greaieet uuoilier of Let drilled upon any well on record, iu tbe oil regions, In one week. Tbe worktnm are Charles lienshaw, Win, lienshaw, O. V. Thomas and Ben Mc Keison. Dr. J. W. James, ol Brady's Bend, owns a ball in terest in one oi ibe largest wells ia Butler county. Friday last tbe bit pene trated Ibe sand, and tne well commenced flowing at the rate of 300 barrels. Since then drilling was resumed. Tbe first bit in tlbe snnd increased the prodvetioo to 800 battels. Thursday morning tbe Doctor re; ceived a dispatch that the well wisactually doing 1,200 barrels a day. The well is le Caied ou the R Barnharl farmuear Millers town, and if known as No. 2. We should certainly cull it Number One. East Brady Independent. Wild geese are on tbe move, and the De mocracy bave commenced, to bold coven. t.on. It is a niiptnke to suppose that Ctcaariam is tbe New York Herald's oightmare. It is only its lobby horse. Ths Sulian uf Turkey has seut Io l'rlnce l)imnruk tbe collar ot the Osmanlie and tbe star ol that ord rset in brilliants. 'A turn who can marry and doea not ought to be damned," is what the Rev J. E. Wicks of San Diego, Cat., Is reported to have said in a sermon on marrUgn, AOHIi;K AKTICL.E uF C'O.II M 0. HOl'SiaiObU ISiW SL'1HS121U1. Awcinled wilb tbe earlier recollection o' a great many men and women ia Ibe men ry of tke Batb brick and emery alone wherewith tbo knivea and forks, and pans and kettles, and other kitchen articler werr at staled times "scoured up." That prim! Hive mou prevails to-day in thousands ot tiiuilies who bave never used Sapolin. But once let Sapulio be used for Ibis purpose and that housewife never wants liatti brick or emery Stone any more Sapolio not only scours olT all rust and la'rnlsb, it brightens, bestows a polish as brilliant as new, and do ea It in nne tenth the time requind by any other substance. Sold everywhere. Housekeepers try It. lw ClIANGI-J OF FIK.H. Having disposed ot my interest In It boot and shoe store, next door to Simmon's Drug Store, to my brother, Lawrence Zed wicb, all parties knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle at once, and all persons having bills against me will present them I shall superintend tbe business for a time and can be louod al tbe store. EMIL ZEDWICH, Pet. Centre, Sept 22. Little Joe. DIPLOMA. Awahbso inr erne American Institute. TO J. W. McKEE. rim. WroiWiiE & Fluting Machines. "It Is Ingenious and will moct the wauts of every matrou In tbe land'" Exhibition of 18T3 John E Gavlt, hc Sivy. F. A. BarairK, Pres) Saoinel 1). Tillman. ('orn'pondiin; Secy. New Vork, November 30, 1879. This simple and ingenious Machine Is a neful as'.tbe Kewlu MtKhimi and is fan bucominir pop. ttiar with ladies, in the place of exoeuatve Needle- work, lis work being much more bondsome, requir ing less time and not one tenth port iba expense no imiy looei is now cnnipieia wiuiout It. A Machine 'lib lllu-trated clreular and full Inxlm. imminent on ruceipt of fl. or finished In stives plain iur szia. Adds,The ItlcKce Itlaiuit, Co., 309 Broadway, New York AGENTS WANTFD. G. F. KOFSTEK, Flour & Feed $M reliant, PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. ArrticB li-t. XXTf. WUito WbT Fl, 9,te I Mool, a. n Oats, MriRf 1 aft, iur iitr ItIiihic NEW GOODS. NEW K J 1 """aV NEW BTOCK DEY GOODS CARPETS, Oil Cloth, Aotions, &c, JUST ItECUVKD AT nT C! A nrTTTTiT a skTsfaa MsMTe WsHslslk DRY GOODS STORE. Washington Strict, Petroleum Centre. The luigtit and Cheapest stock ol CAMCOESi ( to 10 cts per yard. BLEACHED MltM.S from 11 to 18 cts. I.ANHDALE UNBLEACHED FllSUN 10 to 15 cts BEST CINOHAltls from Wi to 15 eta CLARK'S OUT THREAB 4 spools for 9S cts. Dress Goods. Shawls, Hos iery, Corsets Domestic PlecoVGnods. Indies Tiea. Kibtm llonnakilta the vprv nest nnalltv nrtlllnL" KDd Li; ens. Tins aud Needle, S cts pir paper, Carpel) me loneai rates. Millinery rnmmnigs LACE GOODS, Anil a rrinnierfl stock ot liiut . -a . . i 1 T Hats and bonnets, Also, a Complete Slock of BOOTS SHOES Wbicb will ba sold at AUCTION SALE Cheaper 1Mb the Cheapest VVLUUiVIIVlllg SalOV AU - - tarGIre mi a call ad min go" K fid nriMiL v w a m i r. i jkj. . rrcr C Pet. Centra, nlj ITtb, 1873. OA ajx as VII IXIIIIHU rj. IT I UDBt IVZachinists Blacksmiths, AND fflm Et?bert Farm. Petroleum Centre, 12ft RoiW RAiuuriiirr a StHJcial'')1 REFINERY STILLS REPAIRED . ,. l. j... hv Ul . j k. ranalrea "17. 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