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I' I VOL. I~ • 1---NO. 96. l' OLEAN, N. Y., l ;, '1 FIVE CENTS. free and feast, his burg- ,Well Supply :co~, ThDE~EtTIDNS. \\ e- p 1bhcan, by 1,400 maJOrity No mouton, for Jutlge, has been cons1dc- democrat ran m th1s d1stnct. rably scratlched llur county estJ- New Yotk -The F1fth mated Bdil¢y's plu al!ty w1ll bo mer distrwt, Nthj' York city, 500 Wo}f¢'s vote 200 electwn district l]lissmg, Northampton ounty, Pa.-The cell1,767 maJOrity and 12 a~oe!lllillJI·I full Democrat cou ty t1cket 1s elect districts, one electwn dJstvict m1s· ed LLEGANY _FiELD. News from the Wells. a llttle salt water m lua ve s1x tanks of Oil four wells drilling buildmg well was shot yetste:rd:ay, off at 200 barrel ll'll!~otls eyes, undistl\rbed, Thus was enterprise rewatd-ed I Eleven in clean cash ain't much Qf a m these degenerate tlays. take any stoves or any _.,. ___ ' or Q.IJY cables, or any sand lines, or any force pumps, •or [ L ~ M I T.l'; D. J MANUFACrURERS OF . ; I -I IL WELL -suPPLIES. To Hoadley & Eaton p_p,_f.JKER ~ . • Neat~'s Patent ~llhecks i prevent ?il \ Sucker W\)lJS I flowin.' while Rods, Pi,1e Machines, &c. M.1..NUK1CTURERS: AGE.N1S PUR •, . Casing, Pipe, Boiler Flues, Se:nnett's Rig Irons, Cameron Steam Pump, Cordage, Cl:c. ~---~----~~-~~~ ' - ·OtJR_ RICHBURG STORE • now open and fu-lly supplied with line of Oil Welt Supplies of every description. a full Prices alUl Rea,so11able. • / ' Tle New R. R. -FROJJ:f v'I'HE- ALLEGANY OIL FIELD --TO-- -. now com1fleted, w1ll bring Op- erators, Rig Bui'ldc:rs and Con tractors <Jrect to the doors of the well ltnown firm of I Partie~ desiring Boileis, Eu giues, Tubing, easing, Fittings Brass G~ods, Cordage, B~lting Rig frons, Steam Pumps, and anythin~ in use for operating, are vespectfully invited to call. We d,n no'¥ without tdelay. call use the v deliver goods If Y<?U cannot• \TeleJlhone. l V\ P 0 ,re connected with all s- o\.):j.cl! ad vertis!)W en t ia ~e) ' . ( ! A Light Meagre vote and smg, gives Purcj,ll 2 322 tnajorJty, Union couuty,Pa -Wolfe Will have ind1cating a 'heav1er Democrat a plurality of seveml hundred in this ReturnE\. maJonty thanin 1878 county, havmg r cetved probably In the One1da d1stnc~ (lConklwg s) one thrrd of the D ocratic vote the stalwarts have been consp1cuous Pittsburg, Pa - 1xty two districts NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC BY 20 1 000 by therr absence from many of the give BaJiey 4,033, able 2072, Wolfe polls as usual 1, 677 S1xty mne d strJCts grve Bailey Utica, N Y, 11 4J p m -G2 out of 4,276, Noble 2,357, olfe l,G96 71 electron dJstriCtsm One1da ppunty 01l City, Pa -Tl e vote of the en- lll gtve Carr 526 majority Tb1s Com t1re crty 18. Ba1ley 361, Noble none, pared w1th 1878 1S a Demoer,t!Jic gam Wolfe 16~ I ' Orange NDble Elected Pennsyl yania. of about 900 p twa g1 ves 700 and Perry co , Pa Col. WilCOIX l:s Ncltean Rome 373 J?emocratJc m.1JO!Ity JUdge m tlic 45th Istrwt, w1ll h,we Carr leads Ins t1cket It! the ccunty 1,300 majonty m lth1s county Lo Sheriff -of by about 150, wb1le Hus· hl!;h county, rt IS ¢stJmated.w1ll g1ve ted IS 250 behmd Noble 1,600 mnJO! i~y In th1s <>onnty Co. Later return~ on as•emblt show \Volfe polls about !OQ votes The thtce 1 rpub!JcanE\ elected )n the vote m tlns count:; 1s ver) !Jght SGATTERING RETURNS FROM VARIOUS STATES ;AND SECTIONS ' Returns ~V tr~ed Enoug 1 to Suit All Parties NEW YORK [~ecml D1spatcb to p,\lly He-rald LJ'!~IIl:STO::IIE, N Y , 11• 10 , p m The ~ollow1ng Js'the state t1cket in rotatiop Democrats, 186, 195, 196, 189. qppo8rtion, 168, 169, 168, Hi7 Senatel Democrat 185, oppos1t10n, 117, 11(. JudJCJary, DemocratS each 198; opposJtwn each, !57 County, Democrats each, 198, opposttwn, 16~ each. School commissioners, Demo crats.194.; oppos1t10n 171. Assembly, Democrat 107, oppos1t1an 2GO Pro hibition, State, first four, eleven each, last, twenty ana Senate 8; Judtc1ary 10; Assembly 5 G. w. JORDEN New York-53 electwn, d1stnct in Brook\yn gr:ve Carr 10,235, Pur- cell 14,1315 1 Husted 8, 105, Max- well 15,08S !Hudson pity -• The vote shows county t\vo uy sm&ll ffiOJOrl$\ n·ny Noble and Ba~ley Will run vero llght stand two stahwrts and ho.td breed. \Volfe's vote 1s estimated at 'lild Towns back m the country reduce \V1lkesbaue p,,, f!:IV<'' XoLle• 1 !Gl maJorJty of Roberts uemo<'rat for 'otes, B<L1ley 1 Oi2 uncl Wultt> ,liJ/ !fen aile from 900 to 1100 m,aj for Noble 123 New York 1 30 a. m -In the nth Lancaster co, Pa -Lomcqste! c lt\ cocgresswnaj dllstrrct to succeed ~'er dec1des for B~iley by 1G 'otes \\V ulfe nando Wood$ d< c ·aeed. Hardy IS voles 1,100 ;tnd m tbe count} mmh over Thomas Murphy by a more t•lO,U was antiCipated maJonty F··om good Berks county, Pa.j--)kf d~otr1ct m author1ty 1t JS stated that .the dem tlns count} gl\·es Xo!Ke 1,093, Ba!ley ocmtlc maJonty m th1s c1ty on state 1,004, Vvulf~ 1\3, W1bon 2 R~turns t1cket w1ll be ))7,000 l Rlllms repuL!J from thn-teen dJStrwts gn·es Wolfe cad c~nd1date for sqrrogate has been 212 votes which mdJCates the electwn elec ed by nearly ten thousand rna of the r~pubhcan county ticket by J«mty small maJo 1ty For assembly 1t 1slstated there ar@ Carbo!). county, Pa-)loblL'R ma good democratiC ga[ns Flower,dem. JDrrty m tlus county JS estunatecl .. t has been elected by a small maJOrity from 600 to 800 maJOrity over Astor, rep, m Vhe 11th congres P1ttsburg-The electiOn passed ofT swnal d1st qmetly, but ltttle mterest bemg Brooklyn-Late uetmns show the electr9n of Se'j;lh L')IV for m01yor by a small maJonty Ch(lrrmng co, ::\< Y - Drommd, dem, is electecl to the assemLly by about 200 ma.Jortty T1tn~ dcm, by 400 tol500 -- Foa1Radient Home,Crown Jewel,Argand and lntvxncahle s1love:-; oa1l on L 1 1 1h 1 flro\ & Md~an~, RlChburg, \ Y If mamfested and a hght vote polled Returns fr,;m Allegheny county are c onung 1n slpwly, showing a large: \-mount of scr').tchmg on the count:~ t1cket lila.ley: repubhcan cand1date for- state trea~urer, 1t 1s estnnated wlll have G,ood plurahty OYer Noble, dem d'l_~ecratJc $ain of 780 p<ew Yorkf-227 electron drstr~ct, PENN:3Y L v ANIA Purcell29 1 517; Carr 17,390-186 elec svmal d!>palch to thi n '\\' Cole Creek- The maJOrltres o.r e~s follows J ,tekson H, Emley 97 W fe 21 1 Noble 81, \Vllcox 0.\ Sartv; ell G, Do~ len, l\Iornson 110, Brawley 10) ~le::iweeney 130, Mayo ~7 Johnson 117 Palm< r 100 Brower 110, V{Iggms 10, Re•ley 110, St'eHns 111~, Mlller I 4, Glenn l.l, Hamlm 9, L:y n~h 9 twn distrrcts, Maxwel[. 2{.5!2, Hu s _JIR o P N 9 3 .. Bt o\.DF \D 1 a, O\ , n. m ted · 12,614.. Returns from 18 d1strrcts gn·e Col New York-Ten electwn distrrcts Wile~, for shei<Jff, a maJOrity of 284 an!T eleventh congresswnal district over art well. dem There aJ e yet grve Astor 816'votes; Flower, d 922 12 d1s r1ots to hear from, but \\lllcox These were regarded as Republican 1 s un oubtedly elected drntricts TP,e majority has bee~ re- For~ dJStrJCt attorney, McSweeney versed Flower claims to be elected. dem ,IJs elected, and J B Brawley, Keating, f ., 10.40.-Sartwell 158\ Jiem 'I prothonatory, 1s elected Brawley 12~, ohnson 79,.Brewer 1:33, Tho _ republican cGinnnsswn Glenn 121. I rlcox 104, No:ys 131, swnets are also elected, but Palmer 123, Iller l27, Stevens HS the maJOrJtes m .111 cases are New Yor~, 10 52 p m -SIXty tw~ smalL _\t th!B hour 1t looks as though tqwns and ards outs1de of New Noble, dem , was dect1 1l for state York crty and Kmgs county g1ves the treasurer by ,, small maJOrlty Repubhca\s a major1ty of 3,337 and Wolfe's Yale has been much larger the Democra;t1c gam 4,832 throughout the state than was ant1c I\ I HI Till~(_. neat, clef!n, at thC! City Hak~ty, next to ture store, frt>Sh md n€''\ Blaku'e furm- tf \:.!MASSACHUSETTS Bustoo, Mass -The vote m th<s state 1s unucually light ReportR from all pomts mu1cate httlc general mterests m the electwns but gene ral apathy Returns from 35 towns wh1ch gm e Long last year 16,407 and to ThompHon, d ~.711, now Rhow but n 47S for Long anrl !,2;0 for Thomp son rwt 1t w1ll keep rt up lwurs, remams to be seen of her she was I ' any tmware, or any ~lumbing ma- terials which they mig t have;appro- prmted, as all these thr gs la1d under their very noses. 'Jlhey probably found no use for such things in their busmess All they d1d 1 take 'vas the eleven cents. At all events Messrs Lupher Bros. & McLane are very well satrsfied that they h.aye nqt. trance was obtained 'by• for.cing side d0or With a carpenter's cl:nsle, which, 1n their disgu~t wtth ~he un- satrnfactory result of ttierr enterpr1se, they left behmd them.l Once lwithin the bmldmg they ransacke<j. the shelves, and findmg what they most needed m thmr busme$s, to ;lvit. A hammer, fell to worll; redqbing the door of the safe to a tJ!lan'>!)\\-hle com d1twu The safe m lque~tion IS a smallish aff~:ur, not u~hke m) ordi P;ND BOLIVAR DO VOTING--- WE GIVE THE RESULT :Spn tal dp;paLch to llerald l BOLIVAR, NDV 8, ' Ball,ml & Foreman well on farm, lot G±, Bohvar, Rh'l ~t.erl off at srx mches an hour It hkely to 'keep up at th1s rate hours , & Rhodes well, lot 1\i, Gene· strnek san~ th s tnor.nmg, and 1s bcnrdei! up! Thc1e arf tracm~s ru the sa:n<I pu~pmgs It IS lOO 10ds west of the Galey on MeiJitt fm tu \Vheelm, Du:;enbury & Galey l\1e111tt farm, maue 3G mches m Smrth & Ze1gler well, lot 30, c;,.h,•o;pe_ IS to b~ shot 1o mm row Bennie & \\'ales \ell No 2 on ·tl:\£ same lot, \as shot heavily Sunda'y.-1nght It filled up 340 feet m 24 hourc Tills rs a shm o;hownlg to say t 1,e least Tlw R0ach & Dour well on ~he same lot \ fin1shcd S ttm day mght 1t had ±OU feet of J!Ulu m the hole to-- da 0 It \1!1 make a small wf'!l The B!\Ptt & l'l u k well onl Jot .l8, CTene,sce <IS 1n the ,md and tioarded up ' ~ The Wallace, Thompson &t,1Iatte son well on lot 3J, W 1rt l\i u ough the sanu ,mel supposed to be r y Peck & Freen11.n, ~o l\\\lsouth v·est corner of lot 12 Boln' r, was shot thrs aftBrnoon ,md JS I ep rted to have started off at the rate o GU bar 1 e!R Th1s well \as shot m1 r sand tampmg by Gallagher Dtos , of Olean ~ ThCl Y IS her \ell Jot 8, Both ,u, re p~rted sbot l,tst mght, .e s,w~ tv be a gas blower l Duke, Xurtoif & Itaydure,!Xo 13, east s1de of the Russell farm! lot '2 Alma, 1s fimshed and hght l Andcr,on, ( t s & Co ,N J l, Jot 1', Alma, IS r cportcd down and dry -t. The vote m Buln ar to ua} was as follows Repubhcan st<Jtte tH ket 1111 votes democratiC 'i6, greenback 7 AssemLly- W ushPJgton Moses, 1, ios, 0 P Ta} lor, ll, ;q , Jonathan VIgg1ns, g, l 11p at th3 magmficcnt I gmt ban cls an hour CARROLL BROS. 1NO 3 or{ the Carroll purchase Jd through the sand and far enou~h through it to know that thew ls nothmg value WI thm easy reac 1il o E the dull that has been m1soeJ Thoy glt the sand accodmg to the' ?luntarr state ment of the man M the dnll, at 820 feet, and found Ill two scperate ptrata 20 to 25 feet of 1t He satd 1t was somewhat broken, and the par t1t10n between tho sttata was some whBt 'l,upsh, 'but he was confident the well would be a good one He smd there was 500 feet of fimu I.1 1t At n<l._on yesterday they were dr1llmg at 870 'feet, and they thought that by the m1ddlc of the afternoon they would shut down 'l'h's well 1s on \'est s1de of then· v11lage purchase ' and pretty we11 -along towm d the thm streak rnnnmg ~uth and west the Knox well No 1. 'c B \.LLIET & CO ' \\ere to shoot the1r No 2 well on the Curt1s farm yesterday afternoon, and doubtless have dbne so ere tlll!l F10m rts loc,ttlon 1t ought to make datsey PE( K & FREEMA~'::; No 17 well, now do\ n, w111 be ,sllot to day Thls well Jd showntg up somewhat l;kc rts predeccss~r north of the road They wrll stnve to ex- plode 1t under sanu tampmg RE~L EST;xE CH:\.NGES Kernn & Reed sold to a party of Xew Ymk cap1tahsts twenty-two acres of McKean county terntory with e1ght \'ells down, and a half m lei est m th1rty seven acres of Aile gany county ml land, 1110re or less embehshed w1lh ngs Con- sJderatwn, $61,000 (HARLEY l ~1P~ELL has d1sposed of b1s mterest m the vanous 011 propertres operated by Canmbell Allen & Taylor and the Campbell 01!. company to the Empff·e gas cmnpany. Terms, pr1vm.te Mr. Ce1mpbell has had a hal d struggle With fortune for the three years he has been m th1s county. For a good \pel! at first Jt \as mp and tuck, \\ hethcr he \ould down the Dame or the Dame would down hun But hrs nary boarding house trunk to and capacity and thb th Lnf(tu'il~,On that was to keep 1ts valuables burglars out 1s a Sar\''ht patent concern ed statements ;;eiiP.ecting and it re al)pe:lnne:. 1t nothmg more. buJcit1,ns first knocked off the then w1th an ovdinary b_#J:cklsmith''s punc;h they forced the out·of pos1tron and jarrj:>d away tlll they knocked the inner platin\g of the do01 entirely off This accom J)hshed the' safe nnght· as wt:ll have been doorless from rts infan.!:::r• for it swung l~z1Iy on it~ hmg~s ~expos ed 1ts coptents to ·t!:'eir maraudmp: gaze The th1eves are known. They were seef' to enter Stitt's carriage works al>out 2 o'clock m th~morning I '\'here tqey stole the cj11sel w1,_th the a1d of wbrch they effec!;ed entra~ce Mr Stitti and Officer Jack Stoops three srulpizlOUS characters $linlkitlg 1own F.ac ory street and these are ~upposed t be the depredators Ot:R NI:w tyle engme and improved wa- ter bottom p tiers are the most economiCal and dnrab e pieces of machinery m the market A arge number now ID m>e m the R1chburg fie d and giving good satisfaction. Call at our tchburg store and examine both eng,1.ne ~nd holler and get our pnces and terms J W. HuMPHREY&: Co. For Bovatrd and Sevfaugi drtllmg tools see Lupher Bros & McLan(', R1chbur~ tf. Governor Scott Acqultted. preSlstent energy tnum_phed 1n the NAPOLEON, 0 , Nov. 8 -Governor Cuuntr} treasurer-DamelD Gtllu ner. 111 )Llcs C Sm1th G7 gtcelllJ<lld ... 4 end for by the n.boYe and what IS to K. S ott, of South Carolma, who folio\ 1t \'II be seen that he worked Warran G Drury dead on the the fickle fate at last for aLout $20,- mormng of last Christmas, was ac <1110 m cool cash. Old t1mers who ql]Itted of murder this mormng. State oenator -.St,mner Rllcl wm, I, 118 Jacob Schwartz 17 greenlm1 k i Ilustccl HJ'I ~[ax\\ ell >7 Lt l'lii<l B1w ... & jlcLA~E 01lv (iflriCrd h t e tr ou the sandy floor wrth Drury was a young man, a compan- 1<' m the past w!ll be glau to ion of Scott's son, young Scott was i:laratoga Springs~Carr, r, 206 rna 1pated Boston !l 31 p m -The \Ote of the HanlnaiP. stun~ 1n Rtcblmrg tf h1s good forture now_ dJs~1pated 1n hrs hab1ts and the ex 1-\RTo:-< & \ \RNElt accused Drury of leadmg JOrrty, demgam344 \Ote nea!l;) 1, Duke Centre, p,, --The maJOrities 000 less thalj: last year. are as follows Second wa1 d Sart Rome-Purcell 262 maJOrity well 60, W 1 1cox 60 Mm Fison 75! Lee-Purcell 141 maJ Brawley 16, ~layo 18, ~McSweeney 66 Anville-Purcell46 m~J Roberts B df 1 1 ra ore uty eomp 1 t0 p:rve~ JS elected dem senator by 1,000 maJ Ba 1 ]ey 552, \Volfe 472 ti'oLlc• !0\1 1 Morrl'll R. Jones1 dem, Js elected to Custer, 10 10 -Vfolf !~, Xubte G2, the assembly. Ba1ley 62, WUcox 109, Sart\}cll, 76\ New York-260 • electwn distnct, J\Iordson 103 Purcell33,817, Carr 1n,820-237 elec Emlenton, 0 111 -The 'ote for tlO-n dlstncts, ·Maxwell 3!,617, Hus· state treasurer 1s as follows Da1ley ·New York-The totalm the crty IS Bradfmd Pa 1 l il -Wilcox GCl l d 1 ~. 561. ~0. N dble 55, 1 W olfe 32 a out 150.000, ~tj3 estimated that the S:1rtl'ell8n, Brawley 75, ~Im nson u1 lllaJorrty for Pdrcell dem for secre Bradfo~d, Pa -Thud \V •nl \'Vr~ tary of the state w11l be 35 000 1n the cox 1±9, Sal twell122 CJty\ of Boston grven by the Cdy Meo- senger and subJeCt to slight change'S, HA..RDiso~ &: ( OLI IN:-; creates some surpnsP, the returrs \ell on the Henry farm lot l1 \lfS shoWinJ'l: '\rep gam of 4,300 -votes ovu shot 0 ~stci ih} arul '\ll ha' c made bst year, \\hen the dem had l,~UJJ 1 about P mches in the first 24 hours plurahty The 'ote of all the pre 1 It 1s not sho\ mg up for a\· good a c nets gneB Long, r 1~,2.>8, Thomp· well as the F1shcr ';ell111U feet south am, d, 13,-134 Th1s JS a fallmg off of I of It It will be snMlllmt \ w ':l mg about 2,300 from tho total c1ty 'ote of one, neve1 thele8s llst year ---- __ THE AXDERH )~ 1 \LL~HuL s} t ... ~.HEF:X .. CONNECTICUT LEE '\ElL pmchased recently the lease a stray Young l:'!cott had been \ell of \V 1 lhamspn brothers, on the rounds oa Christmas e:ve 47, Boln m, on p•1vate terms, and 114 brought up drunk m Drury's acres of the Hemy Fitzsimmons farm Scott came to the house, but of lot 14, Bo'1vm at $12) an acre , trymg to shield the wayward 1l!Jton H Crofoot sold to Stmy, refused to let the ex-governor go HalA & Co a vrllage lot near the lllp sta1rs They quarreled and Scott Bennett house RJChbmg, 20x125 feet drew a revolver and shot Drury on pnvate terms The lot IS Just wrde dead. enough to admit the base Qf an oil Fatal Ra 1 ir~ad ColltslOn. dcliJek POIW JERVIS, Nov 8 -Ten miles PIPE LI~E IfrrELLJC,EN(;E east: of here to--day two fre1ght traillil I PRICE, ~125 i ------~ J Apply .to I C. F. PERSONS; tf HERALD Jmce NOTICE 1 b her~ by gwen that a meetin~or the 5Loc~holder s or fh.e Ol-ean ra.tlroa-d companv wtll be he d a.t th'!l office ef the company, IU Ole1.n, N Y, en he I 17th DAY OF NOVEMBERJ1881. at 2 o'dack p rn for the purp~ or ta I•~ 1 10 t.., cons1derat1on and p.ctmg upon the prGfH),ed C?Q eohdatlOn of aa.rd Olean rMiroad withltbe All gauy Central ra.llr~ad: I I H M ERN~T •J ti7~t.'l 8ecrt1tary, Mess. C. V.B.Barse &. Co. I Offer to their customers the largest and tnost eotnple1e stock of Cook and \Parlor Stoves cnr offered 11! this market These bought 10\'f' for good!! wer• ca~h, &nd wh ;;,r-c g1 ving our cnstumere the benefit of our early purchase. We !rave lately addod <to ' our stock a full line of Oil ', Cloth and Rugs. , These goods ', are of the best make, all new and very desirable patt~s We continue to make a spet> ialty of Sash, Doors and House' Trimmings, tmd haYe the larg- eat stock of these goods to The ~ ! , I found in the city l I In Granite ware, Table ai~d Revolve,s, Mechanics' Tools, &c., we bat'e Pocket Cutlery, a la1:ge stock, which we offer to customers at the lowest pos sible rates. An early inspection gf g~)Ods and rrices is desired 'W. H. ID. STUART; B. W. JITOXE, Proprlet.ora, STUARTS' c1ty, Husted Tep. for st\ite treasure> Johnstown-ComplclC, cp maJOrity w1ll he beaten by. at least 45 000 1n 583, dem gmn 28) New London, Conn -~ 40 p m - R )be It Coat, republican senator frOin the mnth chstrJCt, by 300 pl urallty over Burgess, democrat New Lon dvu clet ts 3 de1nocratic representa t1ves Groton, Stomngton anu Xm th Storungton each elect one repuuucan anJ. onE' den1ocratH· ) cprrSC\ntntn c was tubeu Sunday c\·enmg last, alld started off ca.rn1ng 1ts D10llC.) nt an mrrPa8cd gmt 1t started of at jl3'J to 73 barrels, through the tubmg,anU the owne1 s represent that 1t 1~ hold mg up \1thout an3 pc~< ept1ble di nHniutwn uf ~rleJ Thr>J fuMnd 10 ba1les full of snit water m 1t before tnLmg whlCh amouli'rn•pre.,cnts 4 du~ :3 n.r'cmnuLltlOn The) baVe starteu ~he tlrill on X o 2 The hnes are h'fodlmg Oll. wfth all on the Eru.e road were ascending the poss1ble d1spatch 1 They have three moun tam with an engme at each end. gange1 ~ m the R1Cihburg drviswn who The engine of the rear tram ran into keep the pot a bmfmg mght and day the pusher of the forward train, They arc domg m st of their work by it into the caboose, k1llmg the Pioneer Cigar:Emporium the city-75 elec.tion d1scrJcts g1ve R1xfmd-Bailev 43 NoLle H l, Wrl M:axwelll0,9i:)7. son 3, ,Wolfe 16, Jackson 11, Wilcox 'New York-i-339 eleetron d1stnct 60, Sartwell 89, H1lhard 2 Do) Je 12 JUSt halftotai number which 1s 678 P 1 ke co, Pa, w!ll g1ve ::\oblo 700 gtves Purq_ell 45,243, Carr 25,7V2- maJ and eleut the stra1ght dcm local 315 d1strict gi'l\e Ma~well43,221:l, Hns· ticket. l ted 18,753. Ocl C1ty -GJod vm'd maJOnty m Buffalo -When f.ull returns from th1s crty IS 423, Baley's pluraht) Ill county has beeh rece1ved, Assembly- the e1ty 1s 99 over J\oble man Hrckman fndependent elected Bradford, Pa ,-$:30 p. m·-FJrst Little V'alley-C:attaraugus county ward, Sa1ley 149, Wolfe 133, Noble g.'ves the rephbllcan state twket 164 about 1,400 J:!lajonty Q.Ild elects J ohu· 10 10 p. m -The vote of the c.t:y d son and Schoonmak_(l;r:, repubhcane, Bradford was not all m on the state to the iegiSlabure. A.ll,en, rep, has but enough to show that It IS been elected fenatQr fr$m the 32nd and may requne offimal drstrrct. to dec1de whether earned by UtJCa -Boling r\ First dll~trJCt Ba1ley or Wolfe. Oneida couuty, elected by 121 rna Duke Center, Pa ,-10 30 p m- MARYLAND Balt1more - Keat111g democratic caqdrdate for state comptroller has cm;r1ecl c1ty by 1!l,OOO;mn.jonty wh1ch 1 FI,E<· '' & r '· \\J\1 gne h m <the state bJ about shot th 11 fi1st '\ll on the R•ehard 1~ Ouu or Li,UOIJ J1J,lJilllLY The !t•g 1 s \sun f.\.:' ;)eRterd,,y Itput.n m<hes l.ttOJ \\ 1ll aloo be large!) demo m a 2 > l!\nk m l1 hom•s thr&>ugh crat 1 c. the cct 1ng The} got. two strata of WISCONSIN grav1tatwn, Th runs mto the new George Dorr, also Jerome t1.nk ha\ e avera ed 3,ooo barrels ~ 1 , 1 -rror 1 er and Mark Ooxson, engineers da 0 smcJ thev pened the ball on the colliding engines. Bt>th trams Sunday last 8 pt Smedley was m were badly wrecked. The cars were R1chburg Mondallookmg the field m piled up, obstructing the tracks 1 the face He E ys they will be m t slw p<' to handle 1! till we can't rest A B Scofield, nea-r the ,Junction ~epot ] f f d has JUSl opened a full Jine of1mtllmery and !11 t 1C course o fV ew ays He went ladJes furmshmg goods jn the store ad- on to say that a large Wol'thmgton JOlmn, h1s grocery. The Jadtes should go pun>fl'\ now on Its way here and and see tins new stock See advernsement. soon after arrtval rtr will be cram ' tf mmg flu:¢: m the 'brg :New York line J>rone PJ.rk RlOlS. 11llw,l(ll.cc, '\'\\'Js - Out of l Gnc Htruck cemeU. l>J Lc then-<Chest moil, m a WlJ.:l that will make Gotham1tes JEROME PARK, Nov. 8 -ThiS is the towns m the sta'e 12) h.neueen 1 ,.,thc cllfllleuuJI 11111 f,,0t m tlle 'l ktl h t te lfi-'d d f h ro k ~ fC'et 10 the first and 18 1n the sec nd strata The last namGd c1m- 1ey a' ego a pnva 01 \\ ay o t e s_eason. There lB a hea1d !Jom, whH\h gl\e a dern g.un fi~t tno ',t, lU'l 13ut til\ \\orking tl b k ---' A' '-o ,, u c m 1e1r ac ya1·u gang of con attendance. Bad track First o[ l,SUO I of tho JUr:s 1n thJ upper 1 ock may structwn hands are r:f.ow hlllldtng; a 3 4 of a mile, Bonnie Ltzze ist, To Save a Trom 1 ha' c h d somcthi.pg to uo \Hi.~h~-~i~t,J::is~~;~~~:: lme to the e:;jstnotch where Gen Monroe 2d, Ida 3d, t1me ij~2. 0 I d N \ () \ d ThiS ' ell 1s -<lee n-orth of 1t Will mtercept the b1~ !me mention- Second race: ~ 1-2 mile, V10la ;tst Tis, n _ ov L - n ,,un ay, I '\:: c _. _ IT' 11 L , -7 whileAntotne Fretang aw..l seve1alc t- d u ...... u l d\\l 0 edclse,..hPre The 1sdh8jrg~ main Marath:on2, ClarendonSd, time2•02. Fine Cigars and Tobaccos a Specialty. J 1 OBSERVE THE ARRAY l Get on to the Yacts. 1 In 5e Goods we Have- 1 ~ Tho Mosa Rose, The U-neg,lalled M&nhatta, 1 - 1 The Celebrated Dai~y Th- Little TrottE.>r The Ltttlc Cor_poral, Whlk:lr Robblne olora 1-4 V' Cha.e Boget'~ 1·2 dtme ol.gars ; In lOc Goods we Have- , 1 r a E~CJpclon de/.t ose Gener Haban:a, / 1 o Bnen and ~urray'!l ''2' Orphans, 'an Slyke and Co 'a' Up and l p,\ / J,ohn B Greacbc's celebraten Relenas, Tb'C Onlf Connoisseur, The Henry..Clay, stred by D2 Julia• A.I.YM'ez &nd ~tuo-l;::edJ l:1y everrbody I In T<llrly Goods we Ha:ve-- La Doneeha. De Orleans, 3 whole clP\r.s Cor a 1 2 $. JOrJty _ F1rst ward, Bailey 54, Wrlcox [nNew York G5 towns and wards Mayo 61, Morrison 68, Johnson 26, outSide of New York city and Kmgs Noble 40 Sartwell 52, McSweeny 46, county give a republican maJOrity of Brow ley 31, 1hller 80, Wolfe 4, Hil of 3,337 and_ tho democrats 3,452. Re- hal'd 5, Grossman 4, Palmer GS, Boyle J h 1 I 0 ay, .till JU gmg Will be less tluw. five tiles rolfg Thiidljrace 3 4 of a mile, Startle 1st, others \\ete numg on a an< c.tr. D. ;, t; , ff 11 d specinl train carne. upon thcln sud tnc \ ar It ~ :1.1 Ls n !. It\\ 1 rcn era THE STI!EET RAILW y SCHEME Marath?n 2d, Constantine 3d T trme d I T \ t tl t ,., good \-¢Count of Ito ste\\ aroship This of Baum & Son, ciemlnger and Me l 23 1-2. ., In Tobaccos we Jlave- Chewlog-The famous Seal of ,l}etroit.,. Otd Ora.nge, 1 Old Gl<tr Plug~ The Ballor's Delight, 1 The ~chanu1a l>•li,;bt, t en y. a pr,_ ven 1e ram ..,ems- fl ll ·' t f !! F 1 d tl I f I [ th t mn spe eu ou m u IS mnegan, Oray & Co has advhnced an~ther, \lCCKC Wl 1 oss 0 1 e. ey, a ' r ~ ' Railroad Collision . f l , I d tho Nelson & McCrum, In!l.J'l-fi Cr~ek op step The eng>neer e.orps Y\'\'Prdayl tho n$k o t 1ear 1ves remove ' ·r·- u.T'\\\' N 8 A butter tram hand ~ar fpom the tr.tck Fretang, erators .hm Nelson, ,vi-to holds the went over the route~ and m~asured' ,lU..0.\'-4'\'• OV, ,- centre of the l•ne was a ra1lway con the ]!ne, whlch 1 s ,~ 0 m,-.; 1 e\ col!ide<l this mornmp- w1t.h the train w!w took the most dcmgerous place ' ' ' \ Jfl ~ th ' ductor up to w1that a few J ears and twenty stx feet fr6m 1jermil;l.us to at Brasher StatiOn on e was J,,lletl no man who ever rode \in ins tram rnmi, or in other words' from and Lake Chamblp.m Iahab,·ants R•mov'd hlm}!\tb success m hJs new Bennett house, m Rwb,burg, Both~ngines were derar\ed. OT'hWA, Nov R -One lmndied ot 01! p1odncM They Will steam the 'Cmon depot, 1 at Bohvar. express v;as delayed~eY- and th1rt 0 two mbab1tants of Ant1 Xo 2 soon. n.s they get No 1 m The result of the snrviey was commu- Nobody IDJUred. ! cost! Island. ,t,.here great dest•~atwn to }Ook af,t'er her own kmttmg, nrcated to 1\Ir B W Baum who rs m StudenQ. ! ports here from all pa1 ts of the 5. i1p to thts bou:r Indicate the success P1ttsburg. 9 :30 p m -3rd d1strw~, of the democratic state trcket by 1st wanl, Emley 7G; )loble 40, Wolfe 1less: than 15,000 maj 18 I Buffalo, N., Y.-Collector Gould p 1 ttsburg, 7 55 p m --36th Jard, concedes all five assembly d1stncts to 2nd cl1st, Ba1ley 50, Noble 2!, Wolfe • Th~ Green Tu.rtl~ 1. he Cllm~. ! The Goldel:l Bu:J{I, ;ne Novy Sla!i, Tbe Cut lU•\ . I The Ntck:t.\ugget. t The Dttrh , , ~ BleepyTo , S lj)kmg-T!le ffld Judge Th<l'fral!tant Vanity Fatr, Dl;lfh;~.m Long Cut. Nigger Read, l'J:Iaetwell's Dul'ham, HaPf.:Y Hours, BullsEye, ))nke of Dnrhatn, Muburg'a Nor'ib. Carolina, Together wtth a full ~jod nne asiortnnnt or ~moker's goods, cynsi.stiog o! the Democrats. Titus, dem , 1s elec 14 ted to the senate Jones, dem , rs elected C!i>Unty treasurer over the Re pubhcap 'tominee by a large maJon Plttsbrn.\ ,-15th wart!, 4th distriCt, Emley ~G, Noble 11, Wolfe 12. 29th ward. 1st d1st, Ba1ley >3, Noble 20, and <:llsease \haye pr vailed, h~ e I a l\)g 1s st:tfted fpr No 3 Fmne New York on business OhJO, Nov, 8 -W!lllam tal,en fro•11 the rsland at government 1 Co O\'l\n 2.\i acres, wblCh IS a w1tb the proJect. The engmeer as Ah K1m, a Chi- ty, from 1,000 to 3,000 ~ expense the Coast·Fc)reman system of probably. now proceed to locate student m the prep-1}\'leer:sc'b.a.mn Pittsburg- 3th ward, 2nd chstrrct, --- -+o+- ---,- !me of Marietta Wolfe 32. Albany.-Albany Clty complete gryes 4,000 rn&jorit;y: for the Demo crat state ticket. ' ' Buffa!~> --Election liJmostcomplete, a sweep fl!lr Democ a's -on t'1e city ticket ,_, New York.- Dlspatel:es- Brooklyn 1nd teate the eJection Seth Low, Republiean, fo.r. mayor by a small ma-JOrity. 126 towns out- side of New York and Kmgs C\)lmty show a Republican maJoMty of 8, - d a n¢1 Democratic gam of 7,124. , • New Y <J>rk.- ~7 electioo districts i:,..-e Ma~~vell 31.6'77, Husted 13,J6L 260 election distrwts -grvePurc.ell 33,- 817, Oarr 19,82U. _:Buffalo, 12:50 n. m - Em county goes repubhcan on the state t1cket by • about 2 1 200. The democrats s'veep both~i'ty and nounty fur local candr· dates by gooil majorities. Titus,dem candidate for se'i'ator, Js elected by alfout ~,500-.m!]joliity over Hurd, rep. Barley 52, Noble 43, Wolfe 33, 12rh A Reoo1var Asked ~r THE K~Nn~s OIL Ccfs Tm! ElfTERPRISING SUICide With chl.of<>- ward, 2nd«hst, Ba1ley 43, Nbble32, SARATOGA, Nov. t>t~h~~S~f;t~~~~·~~~1i$ rfas, sb.o_t yesterday. after an absence of night Cause, di£;af>pjl~n1t-1 W 0Ife 26. of the ;;I fully as gqod\'a\well\ ~~:ss)i~JJlt&j I in a love rr~~-------...,...-- l nttsbprg-'7th district gwes Bailey f~)i11i~~~~~-~~;~; decessors whicl!J started ,Rr Hnlliey NioDll)::2-27hW<Ylfe 153 I'< each,and are now domg as , Escape of a IX W. 1 1 1 P1ttsburg - ll'wenty nine baH that amount at the least calcu- I PARIS, Nov. 8 - Ma.rtiltl' Gol<{WicW;. g>ve> Bailey 1,01!6, Noble~jl_5tl, latwn. tilly, jailed fbr -DEALERS IN- 628. , ' Rjeip~lbl:lpa,n :Mayo< ¥ec,ed. FAB:IIERj DEAN's lealving hiS mother Washmgton bor -Noble 382. ·Bru- .IH!STfEN. 'l!el'I:<S, Nect. p:-Taylor, re- No 6, Ackerman furm, was shot yes wearmg a portwn of 1 P ubl~c:~n, was elected mayor yester- d' gurse ley 493, Wo fe 9. terday morning., No 6 de'\' eloped 28 18 · Sh h t Cl 150 maJonty over Jud\\c \\V'r h ~;;,~-;;1;~~;;;': 1ppe wp., anon co., grves '\ feet of 01l rock whic was fount\ at Fmed for Cuttmg Bailey 174, Noble 91, Wolfe 3. 830 feet. It was jinished Saturday 1 ..,n,ove DETROIT, Nov. 8.-Cilarles BeldllDd Eropormm-J3arley 112, Noble and filled up GOO feet up t:O the time has been fined $615 and eO!its fQr euf- w,.,ue~6, of shooting tvfilll§ Nos 7 ting tiJnbe'l on governlll'llij.t\jlj\'tidin Perry M. Pa ·-BaJley 75 maJ The closed, No 91$ (ittmg up to drill Luph,eti I the northyrn part of~h•tstate. rep elfdt t'l'lHr cb'ii~ty ti~~'1!ti w1th 1/Jo 10 r1g LS buildmg ' probableAj~@, Of.,J)utf IW!lll@l!lg I COLLW.S, r.rrr~ .:;; DO'H I JUdgl}o \ N u. 5 on the A-ckerman farm IS down +nd ready t~ shoot • RAYS, BOOK & CQ., • GLASS, Hardware~ ;.::ti~j MATBBIAL, TIII'Ir.tN, 0., S.-Ma<:t_den, Henry R.cJones, !I\em elec.ted conn- j2,98ii,t1'N\colfe ty treasllter by about <l,O(!O :~E!~1 ~~=~~~~fJ~~~;~;:if~~~~;~~~~~l~~ No 5, fini'shed' some day'S ago was shot at noon yesterday. It made a fine flow aft~r the explosion had lctncke:ll,(i.~lace. N<l. S well :fimshed ieqptl!:npiiilg between 80 rom derer of Mtss Betnard, has !,qulietll:Y\ tr'itnsferred to Toledo_ rett, rep The democrata out of the five a-e:seiUblymen, Il1ggihs in th~ 1st, Endres in and Jack<uu m the 4th and the ' pendent rPpublJ0an·elect Hic.k1ma,h mthe $1,<;\ ~ver.~very 1 iStraishout, re• around ilil!persed.