i etro'eum Centre Daily Rccoid. Vi'U Outre, la., Wednmdar IN or. 15 felvlne Prvlc. METHODl-iT El'ISOOrUl. CIT'TM tiervloes every ri-ti:t ti nt 11 M. nt ij F. M.. SaWifUh Sjhonl at 12' r. M. ants free. A cordial invitation exto.ii-l-1 to all. Kkv. T. Giiaium, Pastor. PRESBTTKRIAN CHURCH. Preaching at- 11 n'oloek A. M.. find 7 o'clock P. M., by the Pastor, W. C. Unicii akd. Sabbaln School at 12J, directly after forenoon service. Prayer Metting and Sahbath School Teeol.er's Meeting Tuesday evenings ot each week. Petroleum Centre Lodge, Xo, Tltt, I. O. of O. F. Regular meeting olghli Friday, at 7 o'clock. Slgneil. S II. KOOKER, N. G. J. C E. IIaRTMan-, A Sec'y. Sl'l ice of meeting, Maia St., opposite jicUlintock Douse. A. O. of V. W. Liberty Lodge No. 7, A. O. of U. W., meets every Monday evening at 7i o'clock, I u Odd Fellow's Hull, Petroleum Centre, i'enn'a. Ji.Mua Wilson, M. W. James S. White, li. i. o. of it. Mfnniks'iuee Tribe N 183, I. O. R. M of Petroleum Centre, meets every Thursday evening to Good Templnr's Hall. IW Council tires lighted at 7 o'clock. II. HOWE, S'iChum. C. L. JUKES, Chief ol Records. Gold at 1 p. id. 1U7 Hard Timet. Facts ro facts, and figures themselves cannot lio. During the lt esven or night weeks, not only has there been a great atriukage in the values of property tbrogtw out the Country, but the derangement in business his brought on almost a perlect paralysis.. It would be very unwise for people to attempt tocloso their eyes to the present situation, as it really eiltls. We believe that there has never befoie been in the history of the country such a Gnancial dyspepsia as at present. It must be ad tnitted that business has boen greatly over, done, and that transactions of every class have been carried on with too little econ omy. Instead of Ibritt the habits of people have generally tended to extravogaooe. It ail that has been wasted during the past few years, could have been carefully laid away for timely me, there would ba no such stringency as is now witoestea and felt. Not only has there bean a want of persist nt and sharp atteutlon in efforts to keep down expenses, but too many seem to fear that economy on their part as to small liems of expense would ba regarded bv their acquaintances as penurlousness. People have not feared half as much the oonse quences of getting Into debt, ss that they would not ba considered respoctablo, if they they should fail to support what Is usually termed style. We must now come down to actual necev, Hies, and live on cbrn meal and buckwheat cake.', and weir out ail our old clothes. Costly feasts must be dispensed with; at least postponed to more comfortable times. It is a good time to banish luxuries, and go back to a primitive style of living. Young ladies, who have beeo relloved by servant girls Iron kitchen work, should djw edu cate themselves for praotical Mueewives. It is a shame for auy man, won. an or child in the present state ol tfftirs not a do something to self support, II a servant girj can earn her living by work In the kitchen, the daughters of every poor man should be willing to do the sarao or something else useful. Aod there are many poor men just now. It Is just as well to own It. It Is useless to attempt to conceal the fact from tho world. The sooner people make up their minds to give up style, and set there selves at work to earn a living , by almost any kind of drudgery, the sooner they will relieve themselves of much unhappinecs. There la this which we may be tbanklul for there la no epidamio prevailing. Good health seems to exist almost everywhere. So people can go to work, aod, by toll and and practice or frugality, earn lor them selves real prosperity. Iflhls shall be uo dertaken, good limes will return sooner than is expected, and when they come in Ibis way they will, ptasees a substantial character. A petiy case, which shows over what trifling things neighbors will qiarrnl, was tried before Justice Rcynulds, last evening. John Emerick and L. Burley, near neigh bors, reside about ono mile this side of Tilusville no the road leadiog to fr'ranklio, on two faiuis owned by Col. Huberts, of TiliiKVllle. i merick has a number ol tin; ruly cattle wbieh eooroacbed npou the farm (icon pie. 1 by liin.ey and destroyed a lot of rogotibles. Mri it. .nooil the nuisance ao If at ;0 .:iu'e Dually used woman's weajii ,'s a oaetj ol hot water and scalded one ot the cows, whereupon Emerick bro l suit for trespass, cruelty to animals and surety of the peace against Burley Mrs. Kmcrick tesliGed that she saw Mrs. Burley throw smeihing oa the cow which caused it to rear and kick ''like all fury." Colonel Roberts testified that the two bouses were so far apart and a barn intervening that It would have been Impossible for the Emerick woman to see that dialauci. Emerick said a patch ol bair the size of a silver dollar Came off the animal, Mrs. Burley staled she bad baen an Invalid for years aud was not able to throw water had she so minded ; that Mrs. B. letdown lbs bars aud drove the cattle In again after her little boy bad driven them uut, Jfcj. Col. Rioerts acted as attorney for defendant and summed up the case, in an able manner. Mr. Smiley of Franklin, do. for plaintiff. In cruelly to animals case the prosecutor was sentenc ed lo pay one third of the coats and defend ant two thirds. Surety of the peace case delendant was bound over to court. Tresv pies case no cause of action. At the conclusion of the ctses through the Inter vention of Col. Rubens the parties mot and settled the whole thing, shook bands and "spliced the main brace all round." The Colonel cau't see for the life of blm, however, bow a woman van look through a barn and across a fifty ucre lot aud see an other woinun scald a cow. Our cilizens will not forget the concert at Plumer, this evenlog. Profs Boynton and Sidmonds, Mrs. Brandon, Mr. Wuddvli and other local si gers of note will be in attend ance to enliven the occasion with their sweetest music. The programme laid out consists of soogs, choruses, glees, is , of both a religious and secu lar cbaraoler. The cltiz'os of Plumer should extend the Chor al Union a liberal support. Reixstatku. Dutch Henry, after turn, log ioformer, has been reinstated to bis former position of aidedecamp on the steamer "flatbottom." Be intends to re form and Uvea better life hoping tome day lo wiu the affections of bis landlady and live like a gentleman. Until thon be can ba seen inside of a hoop, carrying two buck, eta of water to those who use him most aod pay so little for it, hardly giving bits enough to cover bis nakedness this Ireeziug weather. A Western paper tells us that a favorite hotel Is to be kept Ibis season at ene of the watering place "by the widow of Mr who died last summer, on a new Improved rlo." Colfax is addressing Suuday ; schools in Indians. 'iS 5 0.1 c..j-"'.! 'av.ir f Jfr.rtf.t'fl '! ' C1l!?Ctl5t't tlS.lt'V CKAKD COACEKT. On Wednesday evening next, the Plumer Choral Union, of Plumer, will give another grand concert In the U. P. Cburcb, on which occasion they will be assisted by Mrs M. Brandon, of Franklin, MiBS Bonner, o Cambridge, Prof. Clark Sidmonds, of Oil City, J. Waddell of Petroleum Centre and others. A cboico progiamms Is prepared consisting of Choruses, Anthems, Quartetls, Duetts, Solos, ta, t. Prof. F. P. Boyo ton, Conductor. Prof. C. Sidmonds, Or gonist. Concert for the benefit of tlio So clety. Aam lesion 35 els. .Doors open nt 7 o'clock. Commence at 1 We are pleased to notice our old friend and former townsman, Mr. Forrest, lo town today. lie is looking well. Death ol EI. Reynolds. Corrt, November 11. Mr. Ed. Reynolds, proprietor of the Em plre House, of this city, who was stabbed some time ago by a New York man, died last night from ibe efieo's ol his wounds. Carsoa the man who did tbe stabbing, waived an examination here aud gave bai' to the amount of $1,800 for bis appearance at oourt. lie put q an appearance last week, bis bail was raised to $3,000, aod as be did not furnish It b is now in jail at Erie. Mr. Reynolds was a very popular landlord and will be mourned by a host Of friends. lie leaves a wife and one child. He was formerly from Cuba, N. Y., where bis remains will be taken for Interment. TOOS WOTIS. Taking into consi Juration the dullness of the times and the low price of oil, not speaking of the scarcity of money, 1 have concluded to reduce the price of ,XIl delivered at the wells to $1.0!) per bar rel. My motto is live and let live. Pay me a call before going elsewhere and I will satisfy you as to quality aud price of Benzine. Old stand Railroad track ong Fourth Street w. a. uvimi. Petroleum Centre, Oct. 23, 1873. The Woman Willi Two litis- bauds). We gave an account in yesterday's Cour ier of ood Deitricb, who went away from this city about a year ago, leaviug behind bis wife and two cniidivn. During bis ab srnce his wile maniud ngnin, aud ber first buaband returned homo Tuesday Bight last. Tbe parties ail met yesterday, aud an ngreemeut was drawn up between tbe wife and the second husband that they each go their way, and neither ' would ever be molested. S - accoidiugty, Dietrich is now in posesion 01 bis uile and his coil dren, aua buiuu is a '"Widower." Titus ville Courier. X. Dietrich, a German who formerly lived iu Petroleum Centre, left bis tiomu eeveial mouths since, aud bis wife and laur lly could get no trocii of hnu, ho was sup posed to be dead liiswile, after Vainly advertising, accepted the si'ualiou aud married a man in this city naiuoU Lew Smith, kuocb Atdoo like the husband No 1, relumed home, but, uuhke Tinuysou's hero, be clanu-d bis wife, and the two beiug UQatilu to i;iee the case was submit! ed lo Justice Spouse, who immediately o serled that Gist murlas;es uiwavs have prtference. No. 1 ts therefore happy aud tbe victor, us ha should be. Tiiusviile Herald. HOhD AGAIN. A young man named Revels, (he son of a wealthy Philadelphia uieichatit, uns just married Bertha Kuignt, a pretty waiter (jit' in a Toledo hotel. Il was a ctse ot love at first eight; but beyond this and the ciicum. stances of tbe pair there was little romance in ii, me young laoy caving no cruel pa- rerns and tbe yu'iug mm hiving no rir ,1. A gbesl iu WesiB-ild, Man-ajhna.-t's, (juM the bed clothes Iroin sleeping ptreorn and fans its victim to sleep. There won il lie something very comfortable about ti.ie idea lo July; but Iu tbia weather, if the nhust has any regard for the beaUh or ci'ioiurt ot jis friends, It will desist. And renliy u ghost that wculd do tbia thing nt any time, we have no hesitation in ivmarkiuii. is uo belter than it should be, and never will be. We had;iingered out (be eesson, Far Into the cooler flays, And the votaries of Fashion AH had flown their different way. Outs bad been no light fllrlailen, Such a watering -places know, But an earnest love creation, Laying every barrier low. She had bun? upon my accents, With her lovoly violet eyes Ghst'ning at the words I whispered, Beaming with a glad surprise. We bad wandered down the sea-beach, With the monollghtlo'er us traying; Listening lo the night-winds whisper, Wondered what the waves were say ing. And again we stood together. Near tbe ocean's ebb unJ flowing, While the blushes ol the sunssl Oa the waves were redly glowing. Dearest," said she hesitating, : "Ab! loo long we both bava tarried To-morrow we must part forever. For, my darling, I am married!" "Married!" I exclaimed, Jupstarting; "Married!" murmured with a sigh. "Then is Ibis Indeed a parting, For- my darling so am I I" MoiiocCity, Nov. 11. BoBlwick, BouHon A Co., struck 0 spoul er on Hie Troutman farm which flowed 400 barrels tbe first twentyfour hours. There is a rapid decline In many of tbe old wells since Friday last. The lied Cloud, struck last week, has stopped flowing. The Black II awk, which stopped last week, is not pumping muoh. Tbe Lambing 'well, nr Ilalslon Mill, stopped flowing yesterday. Ttie J. Miller well on tbe Troutman farm, which commenced flowing last week, bus fallen off lo 175 barrels. The late strike don't bold out long but rapidly decliue. The pipe Hues are enquiring tor ail to run rom tbe welis. No new wells are com me D. ciag Market dull. The Minneapolis Tribune becomes serious Oalies Ames' will reveals $5,745,251. AliJ yet be died of disappointment and chagrin. Happier is honesty In a hickory shirt and an oilcloth cap than dissimula tion in a plug bat aod a shirt that buttons behind. n : . u..v.nB,iKiveo np the ldH 0. TT KT r. . I-.., i,rw tiavsn is turnlni In to tbe Almshouse. It , 0, , I graceful stories have been to d j insiuuiion. 1 P...MII Mllh 1 ..... - l . . " "3"H orinirea an.i Cascades have been recnntlv ill.cn J Sallloa, a village an fie rlaM hsrj unone, a snori distauoe rr0ru Bains. I. . - t. 1 were inn rn ,nie ,r, .., was me nj moon were tu And over the studs That drop fiom the engel's ,J A morning paper speaks of "thieving lo the outskirts," which may be interpreted "picking ladles' pockets." John Brougham says PocaUuous invent ed the game of poker. It is remembered distinctly tlat .Siu'th ci'lei her on aj bluff Nebraska editois are not lacking In can did frankness. For example, th Introduc tory article, of a newly established paper: "Tbe o'.ject in v'ew In the establishment ol this p'iper is the procuring of means where v t i buy (wild and li.it 'er ii'id good Dissolution of Hie Oil Produc ers' Kailroati Company. A movementj-has been going for several days past lo sccomplisb a dissolution of the Oil Producers' Railroad Company. Tbe amount ol stock subscribed was about 5350,. 000, of which ten per Cent, was paid iu as prescribed by law. We have lieeu repeat edly asked for the past two months lo ad vocate Iu our columns the dissolving of tbe Company, so til it tho stockholders could re ceive bick tbe amount of money already paid , as well as to prevent tbo possibility of any lurtber assessments upon tbem. But, inasmuch as we were accusal last year ol hostility to tbe enterprise, we have declio d to give advice in relation to it, lest our motives; Bbuuld be subjected to still further misconstruction. Now, however, that tbe movemoat to dissolve tbe company has been commenced, and is likely to be brought lo a speedy consummation, we have no besita lion in oayinii, that, whatever may have been originally thought, in regard to Ibe nronrietv and exuediencv of buildlnor thl roau who our citizens money, mere can o no doubt now that the stockoolders ought; to have back their money and be relieved from auy mure assessments. Tbe redistributing ol $20,000 just uow among tbe commuoily would do a gieat deal of good. We under stand that Mr. G. C. Hyde, the Treasurer ol the company, who holds a poition of tbe money in tbe Second National Bank, Is especially aoxioua to have tbe money paid back to tbe stockbpldera. This is highly oommuodable iu Mr. Hyde. Titusville Courier. When EJwiu Booth played Claud Math notte at tba Boston Theatre, be drew the 'arvest audience t at ws ever crowded into i'. hu'ldiuir. Fire is Fokestvillk, N. Y. On Mon day morning last, at one o'clock, a Sie I ruko out In the Morrison House at Forest ville, and the buildiug was totally destroy ed. Mr. Alotiz Mead, formerly propietor of the Monroe House, Titusville. was pro prielor of the Morrison House, upon wbom the Ion will fall heavily. Tbe loss of the buildings is not loss than $25,000: Cause ol tire, a delect Ive stove pipe. Within (hi pait two years a Detroit re porter has shaken thunds with thirteen "iiiilialu uilif, all displaying Ibe same bououlul supply ol "shooting Irous." but every one with a different "pbz." In tbe advertisement ot a ladles' school in Washington, refereucos are given lo sev erai aeiuoct gentlemen and ladies but no information is given through what medium the references may be beard from. ine new wire suspension bridge across Ibe river atiTidioute is rapidly approaching completion. The heavy wires ara already suspended, and the timber are about to be placed for tbe flooring. This is beaulilul. In Wilml gton, Del. Ibe other day a man was delected hurrying away Irom a butcher's tatall with a steak which be bad stolen; under bis coat. A policeman followed him borne, and peeping through the window, saw blm give tbe steak to hie children wbo devoured it raw. On learning this, tlis butcher, instead ol prose cuitng, sent the starving ramily a large basket of meat aod a Utile cash lo buy wood to cook it. 1.1,1.. . . . .. -in" ut-urva vross, now run n) Union Square Theatre lo Now spoken of as beinir. one nf tho h.at eiiiuritiiiiiu.u' p given in lue metrOiqfl me present i ime. TL. I . , .. . ..I . , - i . : " (tijiun ,1, inn uLn oer sioue ol Ciipllol ol Iowa the other day, in, a new era in public occasions. N, were made, except a few rema wnrkmann wbo g H his llnjorvpinc they were merely of a curnorj clur i ne t ennsyivauin secretary ol nomices uini luavpeoiai eiecMOQon constitution must he held under thsl law of I860 and the amendmemi and 1872, not, as directed by tbs tiooal Convention Itself, under sped missionera. a rusiiu moralist. itecior gol rounds "An uncommonly Una Dihbles, I declare!" Contemplating j "Ah, yes. sir, if we was only ill die as blm, sir!" The little boy with his I gar and the truckman wit gentle mule both tried to her and couldn.t. A man who wanted to minister said he belieellii been called "to labor in the barnyard." The latest annoiiiiotmien new music is," Huh, Hsterl ing, with Piano Accomjiaoia Lycoming county is a good pi.cn murderers. McKinley & Gro machinist Blacksmiths II ...... f 111, ft I Rura Imvinl!"; Iii'iPK 01 I-it and t ptosi-" .oillOI Uvtt u lOCH Cl0lll cntiic l PI"' ulurd c'eiuii SCTati: btokes is not tbe onlyTman in tba Uuited Slates on a third trial lor bis life. In ac. remeoto, ralilornia, Ah Fat, a 'Chinamen, is oeing trieo tor me third lim for tbe murder of Ah Quong, who was shot and cut in the hick last March. At Belwell, in Ireland, en Ocl. 3, a large bog shifted its position during (be night owing to hetvy rains on lo the adjoining lowlands, destroying corn, bay, and other crops. Tbe bog now covers 300 acres of good pasture land. Tbe managers of sthe Colchester (Eng land) roung Men's Christian Association urcmeu toai aiara i wain's hooks are not lit to be read by Colchester young Christians, and banished tbem from the jli orery. uneor the London Evangelisis thinks there Is too much orgn b owing aud choir singing la New York Churches. toiler lPfE Egbert Farm, Ceii.tt, .....ii ftllSJll 1M. Boiler Repairing a Sjiicil REFINEP.Y STILLS KKPAIK3 XW W wairsnt nil work doner.? I he nearly as good as new when repnii Good material furnished and pricee rsj able. i Hiving bad Ions experience in ths lie ws nre enarited to elve aall.taeunn. JOHKI'll MeHINI.KY. rEHAMIAJt f'l Petroleiiiii tleiure, Pa., Jan. 3. H DON'T Bfc lll'MBUtiCtl i txitii. .ni.. mnnDtM whn will not l flnrw'M vi. ii. hut In nhoilv.iuiil! rnseS out lit Si died do jon w Hi balsam cupaiva calnmtU ...... . u....,ri nt nnrfl In HI'iniHK Jl'lll MBIT W1FII.II. ..:... - .m unlv i.t'rii,ni reioedv that can be rlil rullnni'd W.i. t lllnnrl Si.,ir.hf.. V,turll I'Vl from lh Hyuttmiill liirnl of private ili"M virna In the hlixxl; aim, aemimil we aknew. , nittcy, lops of nieiniiry, and nil neron T lemlliiig rr m wrll l imo, which dcetrins " i I ,,.ll..u1.V . n.ur, (.nr.. lixtinthle. iS tcil. I'ri'ca l mnil Htrllrt'tv ruilliiul. n" t 1 00 p-r pavknae Each packiiuc nwl; I of HUMrd fcenrclier. VWIlimns M- dkine to., brirnh, fa Bin ja;)6. l'ltmi hlet tree. m 15.000 lo 20.000 feet ol SECOND-'! TUBING, at from 25 In 35 els. p"j The Tubin is in first class order si ready tilted April 23. tt n. H. WARN't onannip'loll has Its nilcin In a i Kr4 and cormpi einie ol the blood, hence l"",! treath g lung dieoe wilh coiil'Ii Kynip, "1 Ac , Ac. -J o cure eoMiinipt ion we mii'i P J enrich tho bio. d. ano wnon the nioou ib r- I siiinpTioti C'innot exinl. I)r 'lcUa . ,4hal lllood HeHrcher punelrnun the-ecrei '"'S " flrwiu tilseaic finu exterminates " iKrl 'Pry one single pnckiiiro bv return aM"Ml l o)and you willalwa's fi-el tliaiiktnl . meaicine V.Q-, jou, wi r nent free. d. V. KOESTEUi Flour & IVid ih'Ttm PETROLEUM CENTRE, FA. PRICE UT. .vv fffi:.. Vbl VI SaiYtlMpfll. AAA 1 DUD 11 " , i ... 'w Cihop, 1.5olwlitB.sn,!fiilJ retr froi