.1-3 1 i' J '!1' i'i Petroleum Centre Daily Record. Feu Centre, I'o., Naturday ftov. 8 IMvlna Service. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbath School at 12,V P. M. ents free. A cnrdlul invitation exteud 1 to all. Kkv. T. Graham, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Preaching ot 11 o'clock A. M.. anil 7 o'clock V. M., by the Pastor, W. C. linucH A at. Sabbath Scliool at I2J4, directly afler loreooon tervloe. Prayer Meeting and Sabbath School Taacher'a Meeting Tuesday evenings ot ach week. Petroleum Centre Lodge, JVo. Tiff, I. O. of O. F. v Regular meeting nighta Friday, at 7 o'clock. Signed. 8 H. KOOKER, N. G. J. C. E. IIaRtuan, A Sec'y. C9"PUc of meeting, Mala St., opposite McCllntock House. . A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets every Monday evening at 74 o'clock, In Odd Fellow's Hull,- Petroleum Centre, Penu'a. Jasiks Wilbon, M. W. Jambs 3. Wiirrs, R. I. O. Of It. .11. Minnekauuen Tribe No. 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening In Good Templar's Hall. Sjg" Council Bres liiibted at 7 o'clock. H. HOWE, Sacuein. C. L. JUKES, Chief ol Records. Gold at 1 p. in. 107f4 The eighth juror la the Stokes case, by the name of Ceotte, has been arrested since the Stokes trial and convicted of talking about the case contrary to the lnstrootioos ol the oourt, and of receiving a bribe, lor wblcb be has been Hoed $250 and sentenc ed to two months lo jail. He is now In tbe cell tbat Stokes occupied last at tbe Tombs. It Ibis light sentence all tbat a man gets Id New York City when be commits perju ry, tod with it, an outrageous coti tempt of court. Had a citizen ol New York City failed to appear as wltoess or juror.after being subpoeoed, be woold have received about tbe same punishment. Tbera Is no difference then between a tardy juror and on who commits perjury aud received a bribe, thereby permitting cold blooded murderer lo escape tbe full penalty or bis crime. Have not the people ot New York Slate made a grent mistake at tbe lait elec tion In not changing their coostitutoo so that tbe judges would have received their appointments Itotn tbe Governor. Would be not appoint men tbat could toll tbe difference between a tardy juror from one that bad takeu a bribe and committed per jury. Since the conviction ol Centre, two more jurors lo tbe same oase bave bten arrested upou the same charges bribery and per jury and It is published and believed in New York tbat some of tbe officers io oharge of tbe jury furnished tbe opportunities lor Corrupting them. We' will wait and see bow tbe court deals with these men's oases belore we make up our minds that tbe judge hat been tampered with too. At to (be District Attorney who tried tbe case for tbe people, bis want ol ability wat to apparent tbat it was painful lo bit ftiends to listen to, be not baving the in genuity to half try tbe esse with a printed form ol tbe previous trialt before biin, let ting tbe best pointt of bis predecessors eminent lawyers escape bit notice in cu,cb ctrelesi manner, that one would think he also bad been riding with Stokes' brother; but we will be more charitable in his case nd call it want of capacity. We tblnk now tbat Charles Dana, of tbe New York Sun, would stop harping upon Philadelphia and ill corrupt judiciary aud jurors, and turn bis attention to this tame plagua that "stinks under bis own nostrils." Miss Nklub Dukant. Tbe Pittsburgh Leader of Thursday says: Miss Nellie Durant bad another bearing yestbrday be lore United Slates Commissioner Gsmble. Moses A. Clay, tbe only witness lexamlned, testified to baving for seventy-five cents re. cnived from Nellie a lea dollar bill, whioh proved lo be a counlerQeit. This was ou tbe 3rd of May, 1873, at Foxburg, Pa. A, Ibis juntlure a dealeraln tbejoleagiootis from Petroleum Centre sent ber (Nellie) oo bar way rejoicing by going ber bail In tbe sum of $1,600. Exit Nellie until February, 1874. Does any one know who "that Petroleum Ceulre tnao Is? A wealthy South Carolinian baa offered to contribute teo thousand .Ifcet of lumber for the Centeolal building, beneath whose roof he hopes to see tbe people of tbe whole country assembled in peace, concord, and brotherly love. ppiwmiii .snia.Lainrimu u u 1 mix IMPOllTAM AISKEST. Yesterday we made mention ol tho sui cide of Leo Williams, at Oil City. This morning's Derrick gives a lull account ol the affair, in which the iuforcnee is Cvtried tbat Williams was murdered ty a man ura pd Chas. Foster, who accompanied him on the gunning expedition. Tfcls inotniug the chief of polioe of Oil City was ill ti.wu looking after Fuller, who bus been missing siuce the siriir. n was nut found here and the officer proceeded lo Titusville and discovered Foster and at rested him. lie nassed trDouhg here 011 the afternoon train eo route to Owelty. Wa ;learu that art! cles kn. wn to have belonged to Williams were lonhd on the person of Foster. This would seem to indicate tbat Williams wa" murdered lu cold blood. A few weeks ago we auoouoced tbe fact t but, Governor. Hartraull bad tenililed tbe fine of five hundred dollars inflicted upon Mr. Henry M'Elbanuy in tbe coso growing out of the coal bauk riot. Too petition to tbe Governor was very generally signed by our citizeosjand bitclenitucy met with geu eral approval. Mr. M'Elbeney deposited the amtfunt ol bis fine iu one of our city banks In such a way as to secure tbs Sberitt to cute it was not remited. Such is the (Statement made lb us. It now turns tup tbat tbn County Commissioners lu spite or tbd Governor's remittance are endeavoring lo bold this live hundred dollar deposition the nrsumptiou tbat it was paid before tbe Governors ac tion was bad. Wo knew nothing ol the legal status of tbe matter, but it. Is the gen oral opinion that our eruiuent brldgebull- dert will discover tb it the Executiue ot !be State baa some power wblcb even County Cotnmiieioners are boand to respect. Sfec tator. GUAM) COXUUUT. On Wednesday evening next, tho Plumor Choral Union, of Plumer, will give another vraod concert In the U. P. Church, on which occasion they will be assisted by Mrs M. Brandoo, of Franklin, Miss Bonner, 0 Cambridge, Prof. Clark Stdmonds, of Oil City, J. Waddell of Petraleum Centre and others. A choice progiamme Is prepared consisting of Choruses, Anthems, Quartetts, Duetts, Solos, ttc, fcs. Prof. F. P. Boyn. ton, Conductor. Prof. C, Sidaionds, Or ganist. Concert for the benefit of the 0 clety. Admission 35 cts. , Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 7 DIVINE. There will be a Sabbath School Concert lo tbe Presbyterian Church of this place to-morrow at 3!4 o'clock p. m. Rev. Mr. Robertson, ol Plumer, the pas tor of; tbe cbtitch,and otl ers will mi ke addresses. All are invited! A man named Beatty was arrested, las, night, by Deputy Constable Burns, cbarg ed with committing an assault aad battery on the pnraoo ol ono Kilty Gorinin. Ho resisted tbe officer and had to be put io tbe lockup to cool off. Upoo being brought be for.' Justice Reynolds be was flneri'So and costs, failing to pay wblcb be was takes to Franklin. At the dopot b kicked up a row and made attempt to escape but was rooaptured. Hard Times Proclamation. Although not a word is said iu it about tbe hatd times, and allll, the announcement tbat the night and morning express trains to and from Philadelphia are lo be. taken off, and me ouiy mroiign train on that road, the man, speaket volumes for bard times. Travel is light uo money to pay fares. A train each way is to bu taken offiue Dun kirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh Bail, road; aud but one train each way on tbat. This it what we bear and presume It to be so. Wan en Ledger. LOST. Oa Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1S73, a gold braoelet, snake pattern, between Capt. Smith's Saloon on Washington Street, and tbe railroad depot. A liberal reward will be paid for its recovery by leaving it at Ibis Oice. fAt Wilklusburg, Allegheny county, on Hallowe'en night, some, mischievous boys masked some broomslicks and old rags iu tb garments of men and placed them upon the railroad track. The express came along at tbe usual rate of speed, when tbe eiio eer discovered what he supposed was a man upoo Ibe track. lie put oa the brakes iut Itfio purpose, as the unfortunate iudivniual wat struck by tbe engine and scattered promtcuousiy arounu. The train was stop pjd,;anj the engineer, Conductor uod train hands went back to find the "remains, 'r when they discovered that a very cleve trick bad been played npou them. All the banks ot ratker City are again payin currency to depositors. It mattets out what the size ofthe checks may b they are promptly honored, providing thoy do not exceed the amount deposited, TOOKWOTaS-, Takin iiito consideration the dullness of the tisni'S and the low price of oil, not speaking of the scarcity of money, 1 have concluded to ret luce the j.iiee of !30!.a delivered at tho wells to per bar rel. My motto is live and hit. live. Pay ine a call before goincc elsewhere satisfy you as to and I will quality aud Old stand ouj Fourth price of Benzine. Railroad, track street. W. A. MiZltiK. Petroleum Centrn, Oct. 23, 1873. A vegetable gatdner cilli d at a n"W?pa per office the other day and Inquired very anxiously if tbn editor hud seen anything in the papers late'y about a grub worm that was doing much dam.ii;B to the celery. "I intended." said he. "to have raised a good deal of celery this year, but I don't think it will if lint celery grub that started at Washington a while since, about which I've heern so much on, is coming this way. ' A light dawned upon the editors mind, ibe "salary grab." When a oilmen of Louisville cannot pro enre the real old Bourbon to Itrigotn bis alimentary canal, be steals an old vhisky barrel and split it up inlo small pieces, which he chew; as be would licorice root. A well soaked bartel stave is equal to two drinks, and a bung bote 'affords sustenance for a week. New York Mercury. Tho mince pie season opens well, with steady demand, for good qualities of the at ticle, and plenty of takers. The sound ol tbe choMiiiitr koile is beard Ibrouub fie tuwn and our ladies are striving to exce. each other in the compounding of miuce, desirous of gaining the applaus of tho com munity, for tbe worn in wtio mikes good tninc. pies deserves wellofthe Republic. "WIU Si 1 AM DF.AD AN1 iil SCIED." When I am dead and buried, then There will be mouruint! among men. 1 bear oue musing on my dust "How bard he fought to win bis oust" And one, "He was loo sensitive In ibis cold wintert d-world o lire.'1 Anotter weeping, "Ab, how l-,v So gentle-tuuited and s i true." "I met him only ouce. and yet I tbia'.c I never slull forgm I The Strang, sad look in ii'e young eyes. " One otner says, and then wine And solemn shaking tie.d, "Xo doubt That hot heart b-irnl t int lull fr me out. Good friends, a discount on your grief! A little preseot belp were worth More tbau a sorrow-stricken enrth When 1 am hut a weulhered leaf. An outstretched hand were hotter to me, Thau your glib gruvoyurd sympathy. lou need not pity aud rhyme and paint fo' me, lou need not weep, and sigh and saint for me, Alter yon have starved me, driven me dead Sy! do you bear? What I want is bread Scribnor't. A student his tieea expelled from Lafay etle College, Eastun, Pa., for slealing. He bad a regular jury trial be I ore. bis clase mates, which lasted threo diys. Antwerp City, a mushroom villuxe in tbe oil regions of Pennsylvania bat nassed away. Tbe Inhabitants put their bouses on wheels and removed them to m re live y local: lies. Iu Englmd postal telegraph oards with space tor twenty wotds are cow iscued at Ibe cost of one shilling each. They aro in tend for inland meages ouly, aud to de livercd free within one mile from the ter initial station. A very exciting discission is now going on at Triumph over what is olairded lo be the new fall fashions in regard to paper col. lats One tine claims tbat tbe oollar should be turned only once, as fashion dictates while the other insists that it should be turned and re-turned as long as it will bold together. We don't know but tbat it will take a jury tr.al to settle it, To such in Qet has that ouce busy place lallen to. fTidioutti Journal. "The slanderous soul is imbued with electric lire from bell. Ills black bean emits the sulphurous fumes till bis whole nature is absorbed in one bomoneneons mass of hellishuess," it the way a Tenoi-ssen ed! tor pulverlzjd a person who slandered him. PAUKItlt OIL. FIl'X. rfCIMTT Of M1M.KHSTOWS. Tbe lotl Were removed from the Johnson well, a mile Wtttb of town, ou Friday last. The well Cowed Come oil and is regarded as a lir ;rl:e. The following oil ili ine are clipped Irom th.'Millerslown.vnd T-'inn of November 4'h: One lhounn.l barrets of oil el'uoue.l hMids yesterday at one doUar jier li rrei. on twelve months line, payment secnud by mortgage on real estate worth six thous and dollars. The purchaser will lake an ottier thousand on the same terms, Here is a chance lor you II yon have a thousand barrels ot oil spoiling on your bonds. Tho hi" cas well at tbe foot of Main street inflowing fully 100 birrela per day.- Il wat set down at dry bole. The pips is now being laid from this well lo the pipe staiiout. The volume of gas, allhougn uo now eo great as when the second sand wat struck, Is still more than eufrlolenl to supply all tlw pipe stations in town, lour la Dum uer, with fuel. VICtSITV OF UIHX1 VISTA- Tho Thorn well, No, 2, will bo the next to strike in Hits section. Tiio Millchatup well, west of Bttena Vista strike next. The Thorn well, No. , 1, on the Tborti farm, near Buena Vista holds Its own well and Is now doing eighty barrels per day. It c unmenccd pumping nearly seven mouths airo. It is owned by J. W. VcFarluod, IVli-r Sutton, Mrsbill and others. The Andrews well, on the Andrews farm, at Buena Visti. owned by John Sentt, M. S. Adams, Peter Sutton, and J. W. Mci'ar- liiinl, which struck tbe sand about two weeks ano and started at one hundred and twenlyftvd barrels and is still good for tbat amount. VICIXITV OK MODOC. The Ad mis wll, on the Troti tonn farm, is reported dry. Well No. 1, oa the Christie latm, owned by J i". Adams, of Pettoleuin Centre.'ltruck thesnndnti rriday of last ween, and bat been flowing lively ever siuce. The Bnnk well on tho McClelltnd farm farm, uwned by Dr. Ilourer onil otbert wat ijesiroyd by tire on Snurday of lost week Cons.cl. r-ibio oil was burned. Oilman's Journal. JIILLKUSTOWX, Nov. C. 1 ne old Lambing well on Kankln farm. j isi norm in KalBtou's mills, Jlodoc, sup posed lor months to tie diy, commenced to 11 "W today. It will probably make a good weil. The tain lioyer well, on the Sleherl !.rm, .Villeis f.wnttiitk tbe land yestedaj utul is domi; 'M0 bnrreia Tho fools are not all dead yet. Joaquin .'Jillei rode in lld l'aik with Mexican trappings, sporting a while sombrero with ciiiM and tasseis ofthe gayest fashion. He inns: t ikn ii a siddle, bridle and (purs Irom continent to continent in a Saratoga trunk. Attention Coi.i.ectohh. TIim attention of Lix colleciots and couslables Is c ilied to ihe billowing extract Irom the luw regulal iug lha collecting ol County taxes in Ye oati.-o county : "tEU. 7. That in case any Constable shall tail lo make Ibe settlement aud pay menl.required in the preceedlng Bectlon, (now ibo 3l.it of Die ) it shall be the duty ol the Treasurer ol said county immediate iy io oioto an action in debt, in tbe name ol toe Comuuiiwealth, lo be btought upou the bond ot such Constahl-, and II upon ihe tllal ufttuy tush suit, it nlall appear that soon onsinuie tins has not compiled with the provisions ol this Act, judgement thai I be rendered agaiust the defeodauts therein or tun amount for which such constable Is delinquent, together with interest at the rate ot iwetve per cent, per auonm from aod after the expiration of the aloresaid period of our moutns (now 3lst of Dec auu inn cosisuts'Jit; aud in all such cases there shall out be uo stay of execution, or other stay, any law to the contrary not wiiuaiauuiui;; out it shall be the duiy of said Ireasuter lo prosecute such .judgement lo executtou and satnluctiuu wiluout Ju. lay." We presume tax-payers will not find lau't witbiciedilors for lorciug payment ol taxes uimur the ob.glttont imposed by the abuv section. Two buudred meU have receutly been thrown out oIemplojmeui by Ibe suspen sion ul Rogers 4 llutohtlald's rolling mill at Apollo, Armstrong comity. The slop page is itioiigni to be ouiy temporary. A gas cmopnoy iu Bjuuu havejint com menced tbe nuDufjCture of gat from petro .euin. Push ou Ibo column. Tbe iad.es God hi.-ss 'em aovor were sweeter than uow, but tbe laten laahion in ooilars is enough lo make oat think they are all "ruffs." Macy married men will be Interested to learn that tbe California courlt bold thai incompatibility of temper on lha pan 0a wilts relatives Is sufficient .ground lor di vorce ir laid relative! visit ber husband s house too often". An exchange says: They bave an oli w II so deep lo Oil City, tbat you oao put ) inr ear to It and hear the Chinese on the o'lmr side of the earth getting coal In the t Mors, now it mat for InwT . Advices from Tncson, Arizona to the 1st of November, state that Cochise refuses to stop raid ing into New and Old Mexico and will not submit to the good discipline ot having his tribe, counted. lie coetinnes to di aw government rations, whether on or off reservations. The rvork of laying the iron on the Parker City and Karns City Railroad, will be complet ed as far north as Bear Creek by thtijlast of this week. McKinley & Gross, Machinists, Blacksmiths, AND oiler Maks, Egbert Farm, Petroleum la. Centre, Boiler Repairing a Speciality. REFINERY STILLS REPAIRED 3F We wairant all work done by hi to he nearly a good at new when repaired Good tr-alerial furnished aod prices reasoo- ble. Havlntr had long experience In the Ki Ties we nre enabled to irlTe saMsfarilon. JIISkiPH Mc KINl.KY. NKIIAM IA kiwi I'eimleum Centra. Pa.. .Tmi. S n DON'T UK II IMIIU ;.! W ith quacks and ImpoMrrs, who will nut s ore tleeee yua, but In ninety-nine ense nut ef a lum divd dopa you w tli bal.am ropaUa calomel, Ac. ni'iklng your ease worse. Kourt nt on-0 tn iIm only auvurin reined that can bo reiiidon. I r. Mc I'nl'nim's Knot Hlnod Sean. tier, vh eh luini-ln from the system all form nf privat di.-eniwi' Bud virus In Ihe hltxMl; al-o, seiuinnl wiakmr.r. Iw ol euerav, lose of memory, and nil nervoil di-esr icnll'ing fn io sell abuse, whioh di strovs rnli miml and bodv, teiiderfna marriice tinKiesible. Wnrma ted. t'rice liv mail (s cutely sealed, no expiMiuet t I 00 rex pa'ckaiiC Karh package mnkes a qtun or Illood Searcher. Vt iilhiiu. M. dictne Co., l'lita huruh, fa liox 1VM. Pamphlet Fiee. DIPLOMA. AwanDtD bt thi American Institute. TO J. W. McKEE. FflB EniliroiteinE 5 Flntii Mafc. "It Is ingenious and will meet the wauU of every matron In the hind' "I Exhibition ol 18T2 John E flavlt, He Secy. V. A Barn-ird, Pre btemnei 1. Tillinnn. t'orrespondiiu: ")'. New York, SevenilKT at, M ; This simple and limonlnn Machine le " as the tk'Wiii Ma bine and is fas becoming pop ular with ladles, Id Ibe place of expensive Needle work, lis work being much more tondfome, renalr Inn less time and not oue tenth eoit the expenstr No lady's lollel Is now complete wlilioul It- Machine wlih llln-tral. it circular and full Inst'M tiousiwnlnn receipt of a J. or flnlslwd lu sliver plate fur f5 Address, Tbe RleKce Klannf. Co SOD Broadway, New Vert AGENTS WANTFP. For Sale . . 15.000 to 20,000 feet ol SECOND-HAND TUBING, at Irom 25 to35 cts. per loot The Tubin it io Aral class order and til ready fitted April 23. tl H. H. WARNER. Consumption has Its origin In a scrofnleoc; aud corrupt slate ol the blood, hence the fallacy ' treating lung disease with couih synip, halMmi. Arc , Ac To cure consumption we must snrirj ai.o enrich Ihe bloid, and when the blood Is pore coo sumption cannot exist. I)r McCallume Illood searcher penetrate the secret amhosh of dre-id diseaw and exterrralnatea it root and Try one einule package by return mall.'l,n . 1 1 OS) and you wlllalwavs-feel thankful. H ,". Medicine Co., Box 1830, List ol persons curen rani free. G. P. KOESTER) Flour & Feed Merchant, PETROLEUM CENTRE, PA. PRICB U"T. XXX Whita Wh't jrt. tg.oo I Meal. (.hou. 1.601 Wheat Bran, , ii.i. an sepio"- Dyspeptics regain their health. spitl' H streUBtb, chills and fever are broken op, the lver and kidneys are roused lo action and e ierlng rheumatic rapidly recovers, an nv P ei nig and reviving Innoenee oi Ur. MeLalt aw e fviiiod - Mrclutr. 'I rv It, Pi lee. by Woarrtsled. WUUant. Hediotaa Co Btttativghr Fa. Box r