Petro'eum Centre Daily Record. Pe. Ventre, fa., Friday Oct. 17 Divine Service. MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Service every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and f i P. M. Sabbath School at 2 P. M. eats free. A oordial invitation extend- I to all. Rhv. T. Grira, Pastor. Ti'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ""Treachin: at 11 o'clock A. M.. and 7 e'olock P. M.t by the Pastor, W. C. BnncH abd. Sabbath Sobool at 12Jr directly after iorenoop Mrvloe. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Teacher's Meeting Tuesday evenings ol eacb week. Petroleum Centre Lodge, No. Tift, I.O. of U. F. Regular meeting night Friday, at 7 'clock. Signed. S B. KOOKER, N. G. J. C. E. HaRTMam, A Sec'y. tyPluce of meeting, Main St, opposite McClinlock House. A. U. Of IT. YV. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of TJ. W., meets every Monday evening at 1 o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hall, Petroleum Centre, Peon's Junes Wilson, M. W. Jam 3. WntTi, R. I. U. ol It. M. Minnekaunee Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening in uooa Templar s Hall, i Z3T Council Ares lighted at 7 o'clock, U. HOWE, Saobem. C. L. JUKES, Chief ol Records. (Sold at 1 p. m. 107) The Democrats of Kane City bad a good old fashioned jollification, night before last, over the elestion ol Sowers aod Snowdeo Quite number of Republicans, wbo were opposed to tbe (rtnklln ring and voted tbe Democrat ticket In consequence, also joined in tbe celebration. Speeobee, toasts, 4c, filled tbe programme. Our friend, J as. Mclllwalne, of St. Pe tersburg, was In town today. On of tbe brakemeo on Conductor Silk's wltoh engine, named McFulton, met with quite a sever acoident late yesterday after noon. He was engaged In making ruo. niog coupling with a three link coupler aod pin, and by some means got caught between tbe cat. Tbe crush oamo on on of his boulder breaking his shoulder blade and otherwise bruising him. Me was taken to his borne-In Oil City. His escape from In stant death was'sometbing miraculous. We notice by a copy of the Boston Advertiser,. dated October 1 1th, that Daily Cant Daniel Jones,. well known oil operator this place, has seoured a patent for coupling or thimbles for pipe or oil well tubing, or oasiog. It is well known to all hereabouts that the Captain ba been fighting tbe Na tlooal Tubing Company or Boaiou on this pateot for over five years, and bis many friends will be pleased to learn b has Bo ally succeeded In gaining bis just rights over unjust won Id be monopoly. We shall have further particulars In regard to tbe de elsioo In a day oi two. We are informed that Mr. Jas. S. McCray, of Franklin, was arrested at bis bom In Ibal olty, about four o'olock this morning by a United Slates Marshal from Erie and taken to that city. He passed through this place on the early traio. We did not learn tbe reason of tbe arrest, but bear It rumor ed It bas something to do with lb late Arm ot McCray 4 Rockwell. W bad tbe pleasure of m eeling, yesler nay, Mr. J. A. Torrence, formerly manager ol lb W, U. Telegraph offloe iu this place, no Is now stationed at Butler and bas obarg of tbe telegraph line from tbat place t Petersburg and Turkey Bun City, Another Slauuutbr bt tub Valley! Road. Mr. C. K. Bishop bas retired from IK. fin r j -i r xt o ... vii vii j jsarnvar 1 r nuaugu opeoiaior! . Tb Reno Co.' well on the Rogers farm, below Fairvlew, just struck I supposed to nave reached the lourtb sand, and Is flow log at tb rat of two hundred barrels. George K. Andersoa's majority In T Una rm lor state senator is 813 In a vol of not over 950. One of Mr. S. Michael's little children was ran over by a boras and wagon, on Washington street, Ibis afternoon. Fortu nately It wa but slightly Injured. To call lb attention of lb publio to tbe I act tbat oysters ean be procured In every style at tbe Petroleum Exchange, the proi prielors bave put up a Isrge lamp, which when lighted up at nlgbt oan be seen a long distance. The abolllon of tb gambling tables' in Badtn Baden bas caused falling off of 50, W In the number of annual visitors. Hon llogiin in Training. The following w clip from the St. Louis Globe or the l.ltb Inst.: Ban Hogan the pit gilist wbo propose to annihilate Tom Allen on the 28th of this mouth, Is undergoing a very systematic course of training, under tbecareof Dublin Tricks, at tbe Wish Home. He received many callers yesterd ay and presented a cheerful appearance to all. Hogan Is in prime condition, and takes bis daily walk of twelve to fifteen miles w 1th pertect ease. His other exercises consist ot dumbbells, for muscular work, beanbags aod bladders to develop quickness of sight and action, and in addition he has, his reg nlar bouts with Tricks. He is lookiog well and dally improving. His ptesent appear ance la veiy favorable, and with a lair Deld there can be no doubt that Hogan will effer Allen tbe biggest fight be has ever bad about St. Louis. Tbe Gold Hill (Nev.) News says: "An Irishman, a resident of this city, noted for his wit upon all occasions and also for bis successful attacks on tho tiger, was proceedr log home the other evening and when be had reached tbe Divide was stopped by some footpads and told to 'bold up bis bands.' The robbers knew bo bad made a large winning and got off with it, and preceeded him for tbe purpose of waylaying him. Pat did not scare worth a cent, and wbea stopped quietly asked the robbers what they wanted. They answered, 'We want your money 1' Pat quietly lighting bis dudeon, said: '0, murtber, murtherl but ye fellers are awful thick to-night.' 'Awful tblckl' said one of the robbers, 'what do yon mean ?' I mane,' said Pat, 'that this is the fourth time I was stopped since I left Virginoy.' One of tbe men, disgusted with blmsell to think that others of the profession bad ot in ahead of him, struck Pat on tho neck aod then kicked birn, saying: Gt out ol here, or I'll blow the top of your head olf . Pat did 'gel' willingly, and arrived savely at home with $700 la coin in his pocket." An accident on the O II Creek & Allegheny River Railway occured at Tarr Farm yes terday forenoon. Tbe section boss at Cur ry's switch had removed a broken rail, aod the Kousevlle locomotive, with caboose at tached, left the track here. Help was tel graphed for from Oil City, and tbe yard In comotive was sent to its assistance. This ras not properly signalled aod it ran into tbe caboose smashing tbe rear end of tbe car and tbejheadllgbt of the engine, but luckily injnrlog no person. This second aocident did not preveut tbe Oil City engine from giving tbe help required and the track wa cleared In time for tba regular passenger trains. Derrick. Petrolia, Oct. 1G Tbe fourth sand well on tbe Wm. Rogers farm, Petrolia owned by tbe Reno Real Estate Co., struck tbe sand to-day about 3 o'clock, and Is good for six hundred bar rels. It Is reported tbat silver mines, yielding 90 per cent, of pure silver bave been die covered near Uopiapo In Cbili. Tbe for tune hunters are flocking thither In large numbers. Newfoundland Is likely to remain an in. dependent colony. The people are obstl. oately opposed to coolederatloo,and money and Influence are exeiolzed in vain to win them over. The Venango Coonty Agriauliural Fair at Franklin, olosed yesterday,and was rather slimly attended. Oilman, Son &, Co., of New York, bave suspended. tZTRev. W. C. Uurobard will give a re port ol tbe rec ot meeting of the Evangelu cal Alliances, in the Presbyterian Cburoh, oo next Sabbatb evening. All are cordial ly Invited. Tbe literary societies of tbe State Normal i?"hool, at Edinboro, bave just ordered ad ditienal books for their libraries. A little daughter of our townsman, Mr. William Pugb, met with quite a severe accl deot, this afternoon. While engaged in play she accidentally upst a pail of cooceo, trated lye tbe contents of which struck her oo the side of l be face burning tbe skin and flesh severely. Fortunately tbe eye is not Injured. Tbe fastest train on tue Eaglisb railways is tbe Great Western Express between tbe Padington depot in London aod Exeter. Its average rate ot speed is 46 Cl'100 miles per hour; but between Padington aod Swlnl don Is travels at tbe rate or 50 03 100 miles per hour, Including tbe stopping. Aecuraoy is desirable. But the Indiana editor wbo quoted a familiar camp meeting hymn as follows: "Ten thousand thousand (10,000,000) are their tongues, But all their joys are one (1), carried hi love of accuracy to excew. Tbe New York Produce Exobauge $1,000 to Memphis yesterday. sent IN OOTOB1.K. Feathery clouds are few and fair; Thistle-down is on the air; Rippling sunshine on tho lake, Wild grapes scent tbe sunny brake; Diiszy songs tbe crickets sing. Wild beasts wander murmuring ; Butterflies float in a dream, Over all the swallows gleam; Here and yonder, high and low. Golden roil and sun flowers glow; Here and tbere a maple flashes, Sumach reddens woodbine blushes; Purple asters bloom and thrive, I am glad to be alive. Tbe Aldioe. An economical bridal pair at Springfiild Mo., partook ol their.woiiding feast, com posed of smoked herring, crackers sod Cheese spread out on tba bead nf a barrel. A meddlesome crowd around the door was dispersed by tbo hride who exclaimed, Wbat'n thunder you looklu' at, you darn fools?" To steal timber from Indian reserveflons has become so customary iu the West that we ate surprised and pleated to learn tbat tbe United States Grand Jury at Milwaukee bas indicted several wealthy lumber men aod capitalists !or unlawfully cutting tim ber from tbe Stockbridge aod Muoce .Indi an reservation. Italy will Bond an immense delegation ol emigraots to America text season not mil sioians or soulptures, but farmers. Let them come. Anna Dickinson's new lecture she speaks of is "For Your Sake." As she charges $200 for it, It looks as if it was lor her owo lake. Tbe Associated Press courier, wbo car ried the report of tbe Modoc execution from Fort Klamath, to tbe telegraph slat ion at Jacksonville, Oregon, rode a distance ol ninety-two miles in six hours aod fiftyfive minutes, over a mouotaio road of more than unusual roughness, employing oaly toree well selected horses. Tbe last forty- two miles be accomplished in exactly two hours beating bis principal competitor by thirty minutes, and getting conttol ol tbe wire, which was neoeesarily occupied iu the transmission of tbe Associated Press report uutil it was too late to forward an; other message. "What is your uame?" eked the clerk ol a witness about to be sworn before a Jus tice of tbe Peace. "Oltlwe.ll Weod," wan the reply. "How do you spell your natne! then asked tbe somewhat puzzled Judge. Mr. Wood replied "O double T I double U E double L, double U double O D. " The astonished Judge thought tbat was one ot the moat extraodioary names he ei er knew and alter two or three attempts to record it, both be and the olerk gave it up amid roorr ot laughter. Travel over tbe Oil Creek heavy at present. roud is quite Iron steamship building is still active In Great Brilin. A correspondent wbo has visited Glasgow writes that 300 Iron steam. rs are building at tbat port and at Green ock. Every year a number ol soldiers are kill ed by tailing from the celebrated castle io Edeoburg while attempting to desert .at aigbt. The next meeting of tbe Society of tbe Army ol Teunessee will be held In Spring field, Illinois, Ootober Utb and 15th, 1874. Port Byron, New York, la manufacturing paper flour barrels. Tbey are cylindrical In shape, claimed to be stronger than wood. but bave wooden beads. It is propose to substitute paper lor the heads in lime. A little Woosier girl Inadvtkleully swal lowed her Sunday Sobool contribution, aod Was obliged to euspeod. Tuesday., she realized ber assets, and resumed. Nelson E. Wade, tbe man who murdered Hr. and Mr. McBride, near Willlauisport, oo ine zza ouuiy last, win oe nanged on the Sib of November, Gov. Hartranft bav lag signed bis death warrant. Wade now chained to the Hoar, as be succeeded in breaking all the handcuffs the jailor could put upoo bim. A murderer has been arrested in Leav enswortb, Kan., who bad been wanted uairo, in., tor seventeen years. His name is Isaiah Ditts, and be killed Geo. Dewey In 1856. Jay tiould has been removed from the presidency of tbe New Jersey Southern Railroad. He is succeeded by A. M. Ser rati. u. Bird brianeu & Co., of New York bave been declared bankrupt. Their liabili ties are said to be 520,000,000, and their sets $12,000,000. "Twenty six yellow fever deaths la Mem pnis yesterday. The Great Affliction ol Mem- pBIS. a-h.ii.inhiaADrfal of 8lurdaysays: ,t. -in. he.rifeit sorrow that we an- .. .!-- it,. i the fever knows no ap. preclabl. abatement, and.lbat It Is gradually encircling tbe e lly, tskiog with It many of our prominent cltlaens. Out b..rt grow heavy aod our fyes dim as w. .v --v. ipnn the dreadtnl wotrt ot ue ir-....v-. .i , ... In .noiilah nf soul. ''How long O Lord, how long?' Honereds of our poor people have paid the debt ol nature, ana rriul tlthini to tbe oestilene, aod yet It Is not stayed, but moves with resistless orce, taking from us the lovety, ine orav., the generous and the uselul. t-vsry n'g the death roll Is called, aod every nlgbt r veals a list all too long.bearlng tbe names ol those we loved to honor, of those to whom we looked as brothers, bound In tbe com' mnn effort ol ranking a great city and earo ing lor Memphis a name to be proud of among the cities of the land. Prissls, min ute ami tavmen: the babe iirjt born; the sucitling at the bMist, tbe "wee thing" tod- di(nr in its flr-it effort: our school cniiareo; our huddlnir flowers, tb lovelliSt of thlt sex; tbe moibor, the father, tbe brother, tue friend and partner, and men aiana in awe. asking. "When will it end t" Good Samaritans are working, physlolens exhaust their most scleottBc skill, alas pool in unon us Irotn those abroad whom God in bis meroy exempts from tb scour,, and all to little purpose. Tb victims or me nlaaue Increase in numbers. SurelV, II God wills it we bave bad enough. Out cup of sorrow, of trial aod ol tribulation is brimfull and running over. For thirteen vears we bave known nothing bnt excite ment and trouble. Death ba many limes l ul J bis heavy hand upon us, aod destruo tion has been about us on every lid. Tb prey of revolution, of war, of oppression, of panlo and disease, we cry with loud voice and almost In despair, "Is there no balm in Gilead? Is tbere no nepenthe for tbe hearts so ruthlessly torn In Memphis? Is tbere no future lor our stricken ouv I is tbere no hope oul ol tbe present blinding uarKnefST ' The Apacoes are at work again. A par ty consisting of B. W. Reigao, Wm. Loog, Wm. Sampson,, Isnao Copeland, and David Anderson, while prospecting In tbe Pinal Mountains, Arizona, were attacked by band f Indians, wbo killed Sampson at tb Brat re, wounded Copeland, aod killed on horse. The whites then charged on tbe I or dians, killing one aod forcing tbe other to ruo to tbe brush. Tbe Illinois liquor law, tbe esoslltotlop alilynf which hai been a.Tinned by tbe Sur preme Court of that State, is license law, with power to grant licenses confined to In corporated towns and cities. Altlongb he liquor sellers of Illinois consider tbe aol severe and harsh io its requirements, It Is just the surt of a law which the liquor sell ers 01 MassacoDseits and Uonoeotlcut are praying for. A party of seventeen, of whom tb It teen are native Callforoians ol Spanish '"decent ana ine other lour Americans, started re cently oo an expedition to Lower Calllor nia. Their object is not bnorro, but It Is supposed tbat tbey go to kill the bandit Vasques, tor whom rewcrds are oulatand' ing to tbe amount of $S,000. Vesqnea be taken tefuge Io IT'iican territory, nod bl pursuers carry Spencer rifles for extradition papers. A few days since five eee ewnedbv man living at Mormon Island, Cel., djed w from an unknown dlaease, and on examin ing tbe gizzard of one grain gold suflfelent to maue a live dollar piece was found Tbe remaining four panned oul each almost tbe same ainouot of tbe f piesious stuff. Tbe gold was probaiilv picked nn h lha fa. I. near some claims where the miner h.ri ho. sluicing, and it is presumed tbat tb quick nver attached to It oaiiaed 'heir death. Tbe Greece City and Kavmllton nl - r r - line will Oe read? tor business. II la nnmi . . rr u, oo or oeiore the Orel of November. Tldioute is about tvstius Ine iaaih!llt nf lighting ber streets witn gas manufactured irotn retroieum. Tbo produutioo of beavv oil io tb neiah borhood of Franklin Is estimated at elsbl unureu barrels per day. It is tb belnat ural lubricator io tbe woild and Ibeebeapi est, even at eight dollars per barrel. The Sheriff told a Alteon barrel well near Greece City last week for nine hundred dollars. There was a time when a well thai capacity could bav been sold for fortv inousand dollars. . . Joe Cobntn says ba will Sgbt Ton Alln in west Virginia or Canada, in four months lor Horn $2,500 to $5,000. Tbe councils of Norfolk, Virginia, bave appropriated $1,500 for the Memphis ,Uf tersrs. McKinley & Gross, Machinists, Blacksmiths, AND oiler JPm, Egbert Farm, Petroleum tentrr, Pa. Boiler Repairing a Speciality, REFINERY STILLS REPAIRED W We wai rant all work done bi m u be nearly as good as new when repaintd . Good traterlal furnished and prices reuoa. IDS. Faving bad long experience In the tua JWIrll McKINLET. HKBAMTIAM GROSS Petroleum Centre, I'a., Jan. t.tl OR. lAHYIN'S ELIXI1 OF Til Is recommended by rural nr M-d'Cdl faetiilcrm uid ft KBtMjdv cure marrantced for I'olrf. rn.nk. j VrsSiserrii, itFiiiiii) nnFiiiiiiiin, iiKinp DIOOQ. t.Of. I pnmptlon, ni mil PulMonary CoapMnin, Krofn:, KryripHM, Dvtpeptiat and Cunt 1) ierlpry, ft0- nrn-niorvti"), vnuiern mu an it' w ana dm?) mm. ( fit IMS. Kidnay dinA.t anl all affeeiluiui f the ' Irinal Ortun ptrleetly harmte-t fr( fnta K;B. era, or Aicnrwrc propriia piwwnnt to take ant neror known te fail Price tl.GO bit hnttu v..u part leu. art with mi-dledl teftimo-iy and rtrtifi- CMPfl mmi on appncituon. Aiart l. p. HYDR atVf iv-y EHTeniej ATCDiie, ntw iom. Girl Wanle i. To do general housework. Inquire at Gor ' uon s uaraware store THE HEW REMEDY TIRE I OB HI F. A most ImDoitant hfmtlna. Sold hv th. Hint. i ram uo . mi orauwaj, n. I vny. it mtin apture abaoliitei la ue end contort niiht oi day, at all times aad ander all Ircnoniaiwej, iik oat anv exception wbatat jr In an; cate. and shoalo Barer be Uk.o offdnrln th. short tlm. nqaliittlo eneci a permanent tare, nvui uj malt. urcotM l ire. Aiif Uracils", or fknlclaa will Olftr UU new lines ror you wunoni cnarg FAIRY VOICES. IAIHY VOICES. KA1HY VOICES WilHY VOICES. FAlHY VOICES. IAIHY VOICES. FAINT VOICES. IAIHY YOKKS. THE NEW TUB NEW MUSIC DOOK FOR SCHOOLS BPSK DOZEN. Id I'KKIMIZKN no ;rs. kaciI. l'OCTr'AID. SONG ECHO, VflR RPIIIIOIJI. SO.tKKI HlL. M),000 HOLD. iO.OMI SOLI). I'HICK, 18 CTS. POST-PAID. 1JW PE DOE. IF HUNT PER FXPKESS. Mm J t. PRTKRH. S a tS9 Broadway. New-Tor a. F. KOK8TER. Flour & Feed Merchant, PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA, PR tea LIST. m Walls TFh'l Fl. S9.00 1 Meal. V'V Chop, l.M Wheat Bran 1,& Oaa, plM TO TBI CITIZENS orPBNNHVLVANIA- Tonr ailenlloa Is HokUUt Inrlted to th fcel uu the llsilooal Bm'.M are now prepared to recti'' antjaerlrUsas to the Capital Stock of the ttntraoi- al Board of Finance. The funds reallin rroo thte source are t be emplojed la the erecrian oi tbe building lur th International Rshlbittoo, lb j axnenses eonnentad with rha saint. II m adtntrjr Mlered that tb KaTStooe State IU rareaentodby the name of erer cltiaon aim pklrioth) eomawmorailoa of the one hnndrelb blrtb day of lh notion The shares of slock are offMel tor tiataeh.a4antMcritMmiU racein s rum Somali steel ewd CeniAnteof Stock, iniuble lor Inualne aud presarntkw a a national im"" Intert.i at rke raSnnfrii w ennl ner aus wi:ihpi3oaallpaymenM of Centennial from aajeofpaMnenl to January 1,1HM. k eau remit a check or post-omce order to the ando- sigued. FHKDK. FRA1.BT, Treasriw. 904 Walnut St, , roinaHi""- ADVkflK l?il KIVilltveODV THAT COSTS ACOUV ANYTHING. Lotions and cosmetic msks a Isuperlcltl1 coallna oo the skin, sire an ariiUdal color eeally Men, hut are Tilely deatrnoilr ' Anlnv ttii.A tA nil. Mill f lha akiD ll If. Wrinkled, basxard and prematursij eld lookln azaetlt described lb PP"" ansa of Ihnaa ah. h.hllillw "nalnt tl"lr fsoei " If you would bave the clear, trans1 arent. bealthy and (oft tinted ootopl"100 wblcb nature give, free from pimp") IMr frMklaa or all other dltfliurement, ilaod oapello the nsou ecllf auu - - .. . ,M grant llolt soap ever nnniifaelurea by ali;dalit at 10 and 15-osntc P . - cekav