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VOL.· 1--NO. OLEAN, N. Y., MONDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1881. Supply • J: TED. J ([JTURERS OF q f · THEFIELDATLARGE ·- . Doings of the Drill Divers Points. THE WILDCAT WELL-WHAT THE PEOPLE IN THE SEVERAL TOWNS ARE DOING. sand tamper torpe- men, have an office Gall~:~gher Brothers process IS beginning to attrac~ a~tentwn, Richard Traut, a consumptive, of con!jestion of the lungs yes- He came here a few weeks 1 Howard, N Y., and had JUst got a bu1ldmg up on Cuba street with a view to gomg mto busmess hare. He was about 27 years of age land died of hemorrhage from the lungs He will be buned m Hornells- vrlle. Drs. Outler and Swan attend- Speci•I d>Sp.tclr to the Herald ad him in his h!.st illness N S 1881 Dow Brothers Saturday received a .RrCHBVRG- 1 OV t , _ · h The injunctiOn on the Reed farm c eck from a Pittsburg bank, super- •cribed Rrchburg, near Bradford, WASHINGTON. The Usual Swula '{Budget of News: NOTES NEWSI AND OOJIIIMENTS FROM T~E NATIONAL OiPITOL 1 ~ji{tram and followed the presrdent dosely from the cars to his carr1age, keepmg a sharp l<mkout for susp!C- wtls characters The president drove immediately to Senator Jones' house. Judge Folger accompanymg James tu the Arlington hotel., where apart menta had been r€served for him. was raised Friday afternoon. \ • The R E. & Q. R R, wrll be speed- McKean county, Pa Those Pitts Ily extended to Richburg. They burgers ought to brush up their gao- OIL '\VA~HI~UToo<, Nov 13 -The mspcc tor-general of the army reports that the diSCipline of the troops I\ good and constantly \!Dprovjng The troops are all well armed and eqmpped Great Improvements have been made durmg the past year Ill bmldmg and renovritmg ba•·ratks The amount of work done by trot>ps not llllhtary In 1ts nature 1s con siderable and causes much dissat1s factwn ilnd m-:tny desertwns. Tile re:t)qrt recommen~s the emDloy tnent of private Citizens for this purpose The mspector-general sayR rGcent events demonsti·ate forc1bly the rm portance of haviqg a strong force at or near all Ind~an agencies lie states that ordarslpreventing the sale of hquor on reAervatwns v-. here n11h~ tary posts are located havG not worked satisfacJtorlly as many grog shops are now I cated juet outside of reservatiOns oltl!ers go there and drink to a muc greater excess than & Eaton PACKER tent ~lhecks have from four to fiive hundred men graphy. McNamara, a Oorn1ng, N Y', man, at work to-day. H'ays &; Roth, No. 7, lot «J, Boli- will open hiS store m a day or two, var, 18 in the top of the sand Their Durkee, Young & Co' aie runnicg N 0 _ 6, is through the sand, making a at a h1gL presure rate to keep apace showmg. It Will be shot to mor- wrth then orders. Therr Illustrated morning. No. 5, was tubed yes~ wagon is on the road eighteen hours terday and the rods vut in and the m twenty-four. water o;>;>:hausted. This- well made The Benne1~t House, on Mam street, the b<!st showing of any well on the one of our old stand by hotels, farm. The casing collaps- has been greatly Improved m every m shootin~ and let the fresh wa- department smce its management has ter in upon- t!l'em. fallen under the control of A. A. & The Wall~J,ce_& Thompson well, on W. I. Stewart, capable and ex f 1 ; ·1 hotel men. The house IS lot 33, Wirt, found 25 feet o goon OI sand, and now has 30,0 feet of 01 1 in 1 . uvw 5 all the busineoa it can do under hole, The well was caJled dry a its present limited capacrtt .Al days>agO'. though the large!lt house m wn rt Geo. v. Forman's No. 2, on Jot 33, cannot begm to do the trade that To prevent oil made 30 mches )n the last 24 comes to rts threshold They run flowj in,; while tubing; from three to fouf pages of register of Lester, Rrcha~on & Cotre.U, •lot transrents alone daily. But, the1r they purciL\S d af the post trader He recommend a modificatiOn of the enstmg law so~ hat soldiers may ue employed as se va,nts l.Jy the officers, the officer to p y the soldrer and the soldier's army pay to rev.ert ..to the government Oil Savers, Sucker P • '1.1' h. & Win, filled a talik m the first 24 present quarter4 are ontirely m 1pe lvJ.aC tnes, C.l.hours. adequate to thejr I\Ushmg busmess rile Richardson No. 2; Richardson and they are abo~t to build a thirty lot 49, W1rt, is in the sand, two feet additiOn,! which will t.e the RS' .!1GEN1S JJOR -.rubiq,· Sennett~s Pipe, -Boller Flw~s. Irons, Cameron. Stea1n Cordage, &c. =-=~=-=-==-J~~-===== OUR R URG STORE i&:-now open and line of Oil Well 1-inh~nll supplied with of every description. ::t full - ~rices and. RoasoJ:a.able~r \ The U~w lt R. ' ' ' I I THE- .A.LLEiGANY OIL I • J FIELD i ' f I 0 t!EA N. , I ' ! now compl~tbd, will bring Op- erators, Rig lBuild\rs and Con- tractors di~e~t to the doors of the well-kriown firm of J. W. AJ.IXlNDB! & C~. .1 : .£- .:--~~ . Part1es \lesmr -.Boilers, En- gines, Tub~ng, Cl sin'g, Fittings Brass GoodS, @g.ager.. Belting Rig Iron~ Ste~ill' Pumps, '<tnd anything in use fbr operating\ are resp~dtfully 1nVIted to call. j \ We can DO\V without delay. call use the ,, . deliver goods If.you cannot ~elep];:tone. \ are connoc)ed\ with po-ints._ bee our adverti~tm!eut in other eol11mn. __ , !- all Rtl· I ' I \ I ' and making a big showmg full size of the 1 bu1ldmg A. A Lynch & Snyder, No. 3, Green Stewart, semor Pfopnetor, I\ an olU. Jot 57, Wirt, is through the time oil man, whtror years has been with a b1g showing. beforeJ the ml people as man- W, A. Har 1 dison well, lot 64, Boll- ager of differe t busmess ~n has not been ahot, They un- ~erpnses and rs personally known $crewed the casmg &nd let the water more or less o everybody, old fn over the top -.. and young, in the 011 regton, Anderson & Otis, Nd 1, lot 18, AI- while the junio~ member who for \ .. ma, was shot Friday mjld IS showmg years past has been before the puul!c as llP big. a cg,terer Is:equall'y well known They The Skinner Oil Co , No. 1, Sawyer are bound to run the best house m farm, is through the sand with big the mty. gas and httle oil. J. A. Fiedler of Lock Haven, Pa , ' Gilehrist & Huntly, lot 9, Clarks- a journalist of large expenence is ville, IS m the top of the sand. domg the Allegany field The Galey well on lot 16, Genesee, Reuben Carroll, esq offers for snle is do~ng- fifty ba,rrels. a house, lot and ten acres of land m The Smith & Zeigler well, lot 30, the crty wrth four wells on It, two of It IS understcxod that the se< ret.1ry of war's annual report Will urge the speedy completion of a new bmldmg for the wa1 department The bureaus of the dep:utnp.ent are now widely scattered manlY bmldmgs now oc- cuwed are of dojlbtful secunty and yet-conta1.1 record$ of Immense value The secretary wrll a],o cc.l! ,\ttcntwn to the n~cessity of further leg!,]atwn to n1ake ~'allable the nppropnat•ons for the erectwll of a new Luildmg for the pension office. The appropria- tiOn by the omrnsron of a single word in the act of last ymr \as rendered unavailable durmg the present} po,r and Indian estimates The mtenor uepartmcnt \1ll ask for ~!UU,OOO,.OOU for pfln&lOn!:> alone, wh1ch IS one thu·d of the total revemws of the go>crnmcnt Al.Jout &G:i,OOO,OOO of th1s are on account of arrcara of pen SlOllB It IS not yet detm·mmed whether the secvetary of the navy wrll m the csttmates for rebUildmg the navy and addmg forty two sh1ps as recommendctl l.Jy the adv1'ory board It rs expected, h~vvc\ er, thnt the set retn.x;y \\Ill hanam1t the boarU 's report and 1ts esllmate of $31,000,QOO to congtcs:::. as a sep,trn.te doc-umept The rPrpurcnlt'nts of the post t).fil~e 1.kp:u tment ll1 the\ ay of defiCJt•ndes will Lc cumwlu ctLly less than usual The rep01 t of the last, •1uartcr sho\>H receipts of onl.) ~50,000 below the ex penc.hture~ The rcvemn officers think that the Genesee, dro\'lpel:l-a joint of pipe in them are down .and ~wo drillmg, the the hole as they were gettmg ready fimshed wellshave&daily productwn to tube. 'Tqey were fisping It out to of Sixty barrels, b:e \Ill sell the t!lay. \-.. whole as a job lot ot w1ll sell one lot , The Vandergnft and the Brett by itself, or two lot~ or ten lots, or wells on lots 45 and 38, Genesee, were one well or the whcjle bundle at on<'e Jlermanentlv abandoned Fnday, and to smt the custome~. If thcit 1s nr,t P~EPARIXc. FOR GrUITE..\.{7 8 TRI \.L Judge J C Porter of Albany, :'i' Y., coumel for th~ government, m nvcd th1S mornu)g and consulted diStrict attolq:ley C~rklnll and W. S DaVI<lge tho ~eater pm t of the U. 'Y l.st;ric;tc:3t government supc1 VISIOn IS prc-paring for 'the trial of GutteL1u needed to pre'\ ent frauds and adul wh1eh commen~es)Ionday teratwn m the II).anufacture of be~r the casing drawn 1n each satrsfactory he w!ll sell the \01 kmg I ' The McCalmont Oil company interest of any or ajl the wells and NE\ RE' E~T_\ Cl'WER. The secretary of the treasury has accepted the proposal for the construe twn of a new Iron Tcssel for the rov ~ghtof1:1arton Warner, 114 acres1 retain the royalty ot tnce t'crsa, any- bf land on lot 14, Bdivar, on prrvate thmg to keep peace ~n the fam1ly enue mar me scn·ICe at a cost of $73, 11ernl.s. A pqbhc meetmg [will be held m Mackin &: Flynn bought fifty the Academy hall on Thursdc'Y mght acres ~'fllihe Willmms farm, lot 55, next to take steps Ioj,king toward the Jilohvar, on private terms, orgamzatwn or a laqd league, · 'Lov- ffi ers of hberty\ and !trends of 'human : The posto ce will move mto rts lty are especially Ill'i'Ited to a~ tend. ' I:!R,W qaarters M:onday. Richard Carroll, of Four 11lle,' was 1 -......._\ PORTVILLE WILDCAT lll the Clty yesterda;y ~OltE MO~EY w ..1:-.\'\TED NEW YoRK, Nov 13 _:_The TeTe yram s Washmgton 8peoal state8 that the puLhc prmter says he \til have to go to congress agam the com mg sesswn fer a. d.efi~wn!!y to enaLh· him to run tlid de!lctrtment throu!';h the presen~ J ear. Ther~little definite mformation John ~aton. president of the Oil 1!>. bo gained-concermng the conditiOn well supply ~ompany, was lo~kinfl\ r ~-- , over the field last week Mr E,;ton of 't4e Excels'\< Oil Cos well on the has a mea soft thmg m the way of ,.FLI TTER!o<u 1' TIIE T:hEAEI RY Griffin~atm in. 'Portville township. first class territory m Alma, and no Treqsury officers arc apprehen>ave They paslled throug~e sand Satur- ?ne is better dles;rving of 1t than he that Secretary Fvlger \!II make a ~ay after1}.oon, the sa1d gi:_avel :S· He left fp,r Frwndshrp s.,turday gopd many new aptpmntments It 1s • - thi...,. f - m the ram, :9ra overland, ~Ir Moul thatNewYorWsquataisalrcarl•- ~rmg rv,y e~n ton driving him over \t J 'l\l're evidences o il, and we anU. new appomtroents \ould formed the' well co menced CAOING, Tc:~INo AND Pt~r - \ l.<age removals Up a littl e, but to how great an ex- from I he il'orks of ~lorn,, Taoker & • on }~and These goods are J'ur- MORE ABOrT 'I'HE ASSASSJ:s- tent it was impossible to learn. The I knowo for eJ<celleoce, a a <I are The Pu•t'• W ashmgton special Sa}\ well will he shot at an early date, the approval of purcha<ers Guiteau told a corr~spondent to day l'w·h~!n the anxious world Will probab- nrst-dass good• Orders tl t h d t I I I onr R 1 chburg store 121. e W,l.s rea y o 131\\ e us trm ly know m~re about it. W. IhmPHRFY & co n Monday The uss:1ssm handed ~ RICHBURG. hnu a note for publicatiOn \lu~h the Lawyer Brown is visitmg at h1s warU.en took Its purport was that fornter home in Little \Falls, N Y with permissiOn of the court he 1h Charles Dow of Dow Brothers, Massachueetts paper has tended to deln·cr a \graphic speech· ban]j:ers, returned from' a busmess fa1led With habihties be- 1 setting forth Ius U.efensc. He maU.e trip to Bradford. cause of attachments The h th · ·' t e announcement us m orucr t George Torrey, of Bolivar, took in sole member of the company rs gentlemen mtcrcsted m Bradford Thursday, \With banker Cline of B:aJ;~:!laB City and Denver, case might hear It l\o specml Dow. , who is expected here Monday when have bt:en atlopted b} The trains are running a little Ir- concern Will go mto msol with a vw .v to the safe regul&r on the Foajis lea.dmg to this company .have several wal'e· in transl.t to and Saturday 1\orfiing eighteen and a. b~a~ch office at Jail. authonl!es have no Jpas!<enlgers 1 walke:d from Bohvar It Is clarmed that much I vrplence Gmteau thtough the mud and rain to this outstandmg paper IS good 'I'hc [feels le~s fear noW! than hPJ etnfore place. No; there was no kicking nor h~:.ve been d19charged although he hns stiil doubts \\to hu; swearing But there wlll 1m if the VrcKsBm, Nov. ~2 -A meetmg of personal safety, abd yesterday he same occurs again. the executive committee of the na- sent a note to a det¢ctn·c askmg lum W: 0.-(i)onnolly, :sq., of Bradford, trona! cotton planters' assocmton to see that proper arrangements are ~as m Richburg Fr1da~. was held t!>-day at which all gran made to secure his safe conduct Charley Pratt, the C?Ui'trous l.'l'lpt•e- gets ll.nd farmem clubs thro?g~out !Mrs. Scoville oalled at the jail thl\ senta~Jveof S.G.Bayp m the Allegany the cotton states are specmlly Invited 1 aft?l'nvon She was much affocted fi~ld 111 an accomplished ,ad'<'ertiser. ~nd urged to . send delegates to ~ 1 _ CHOLERA 1 ~ THE EAST. His au~--!'h can be rend dn. c\'<lry .great conventiOn of plahters and Tne Umted States consul cto Con ~ence and dca wall in the 'VII!age, manufacturern at Atlallta, December stantinoplc writes regarJmg tlw pr•• and t~e nohlllest: · =ywhete is 6th The assomation has cholera at ~1ecca and \\den the Ollll perehed on t hairs a8 it asaurances that 'large delegatiOn of i'.lillt sbould the d1seuse appeat werelo;n tbe apex .(\f Dow's , ankmg cotton and other manufacturers Constantinople n.Jl.tiother Tm!n\h 1/.ouse, wliieh relates of -en:g>:nes and throug_hout the Union will be present I the rebult eoul1r not ue furetohl Uoiler&aud tu~ingl!.lnd casing, all of and take part in the convention. H quantities of fllth, the accumu lwhicha.re .sold- 'Cheap for cash or is believed that this wlll be the most I of years. a 1 •e to be found h, the U1~ited certa:fiJ..res. This weill known rmpmttant mdustr~al conv~ntwn ever of the densely mhabitcd quai bandl#Uie equa,lly well known held in the south and mark a llew and the clramage IS of the , ery Fa11rat &. Trefft engi,mes, and the im- era m the Sotllth's Pl'UJ1;rcss.- worst description. :Many other MorriS, Tasker tubmg. CoLUMBus, Nov· 12 --The defend- are even a worse eonditlOn. Th' anmnl report of tlw chwf of Hw Lure~u of stat1stles <hows the aggregate tmffic on tl.Je New York Central, tho EriC and the Pennsyl- vatl:=t I rulnMt1s was more than tp:ree tun~. s us grt nt u1 J b80 as 1n 1868 -and , the tn et.ngc freight charges q:t 1880 wa's sixty per cent less than m tSG~ Tue Pnz .... R:.r1g' tiT Lotn;. Nov J3- There I.s con- stth l c' Lle (XC I tC'lTIPnt over tbe fight <!t E t.ot St t \\ C2Il J )SCph Lynci'. O':Nmll ~:nxth round, pPI!t J lJJ!ll to is in some resPects filed their answer in the quo ccsToMs Rkc.EIIjTS. _ for e:.w.mple, a; yeritable warmnto caBc of Jewett VB. Vander· The commissione~of c~st6ms~t_a.tes'l·nun 1 ates, !':'\\·\'utlo of Bayne hilt in the supre!lle eo\lrt obis even that durm;;the Iastlfiscull ye:tr $200,- of the most ing. l09.93 were paid into- the treasury nish~d offices 'l'ucsoN, Aza .. Nov 12. -'The orecf- through his office. • \''\''\\ wit'h' itors of Lord & Williams to day ac- THE CHRISTLI.NC'Y SCANDAL. \meogorly\ ceptea the proposition of Clailinr'& Cf'. The testimony of HoratiO Kmg, jr Chadey is eatc;hing on r'apiuly. of Ne}V York, to pay fifty cents on 'fas takon this afternoon m the Geo~ge H. White, Jr._i£1 dping bus- the dollar and take the assets of the <Chdstlancy drvorce ca$e. It was iness ~n. t~ Hat,a & Roth block. firm. 1 - before hrru that the disposition of ' Another hotel has opened fire MoNTREAL, N OJV. 12 -'l'he pt~SlUcnt Giro was made. He testified that town. ''Fire-water,\ I would say. of the credit mobi!ier has arrived Mrs. Chnstiancy came to his office The parties are :strangers, but they go from 'Paris. He says tlH}t already ornd asked to s~o letters whiph haq along with all the sang ffmd. of <:>ld capital to tlne amount of sixty mil- been put m purporting to hate been tl.meJl, ileen sub$cribtd n1 France wrfuen by her to Giro. She ro/\:d What we want and for investment in public and plivate them over· and remarked that she did : Fire protectioa, enterpr1-es in Cana<la Tire• hea<l cf not know she could be sentim<)Utal; ~'f\'\· It Is simply fica will l.J,; at ii-tontre:• I. that she had a pua·pose in \'l?i'iting \'t:~~':\ and children them, and she meant to ei)trap a • 1 ' d - 1 The Iiabitual ePp m mu< scoundreL ent~?r the The n('w criminal co•le d€>fi•·c.:~ Jk,. ' ARR1V AL OF T!Iil: PRESIJ{ll!!T, The . arrived at 11 :!5 to- train bemg over an hour was ~cc~nnp::miPd and I DEATH IN T'E DEEP. -r Two Steamers Come To- gether N 1ar Dunkirk. . ' ' ~\ 1 ' -FIVE CENTS. ' three men who · recently from Europe, whose names are un- known and who were reported to be in tlie boat, may be safe, but they have not ~en heard from yet. One of the deceased leaves a wife and eleven children, another a wife seven children. WASHINGTON LETTER, stock is col:Ilplete and ~ \\\\ \\' V!ery -Low~ C. A. T'OUSEY, I I OI,E.A.N', N. Y. D ON'T FORQETtha.t-th~ HBlf..U.D udelivered to an:r part of the city, includin~ tbo Slxtb, ward and Boardma.nvllle. for25 cents a week $1 a month, $2,50 fp.r three DJ.Ontbw or SlG a year. ' WINTER - CP p:> o.,.~ ,..._ ::r' CP 0 0''> ..,..,.. ::r' ES. crq ,..,._ ::r' ...... r:n 0 ...... 4 . g 0 ., 0 .... m )> 2 • I f ..