Daily Era, The (Newspaper) - July 23, 1886, Bradford, Pennsylvania 11 ranee J celebrated in to steal oar i i not the best Steel Liak ItM a true v valve freedom ia 22 days at 1 r Morns C J JLane CO HO 4 Pa 1 furnished in Hill cemetery DAY AND NIGHT THE ERA Call and Examine onr Stock W 4 Day and Night IX FRIDAY JULY NO 243 R PAYNE THE ATTENTION OP Demand for an Investigation Hukes nn Flea for the Good Name of tlie a and Country Senate took up the Payne case and Mr pished bis remarks then addressed the shad a disagreeable duty to bad never before been obliged of Ohio politics as National He went on to say that there was against Mr Payne personally not himself believe in the on the case But there behind these charges or nld base been impossible to move e portion of the people of a State over the matter There linly evidence enough to jtte to make an inquiry He i Mr who seemed to think should cot investigate i ivas evidence the sitting He held that the constitution investigation where there was of corruption by in I the office even unknown to the He to the address invention of Ohio when Mr and inquired why Mr quoted newspapers after saying i not to lay so much stress articles nan said he was not quoting i but the opinion of newspaper cot that opinion worth denies it But if the me for quoting ame criticism applies to him do not criticise him I think i was done to him by Murat but he has attacked and be has attacked fior from Illinois and myself But of Murat thut Date is asked to act is the petition of sixty-eight of newspaper editors of ery one of whom is a warm friend bator from Illinois -I have no complaint to make se editors and have not made any about them But it is a mere fabout these men They do not ny evidence They do not give any man who knows anything object They do not present any It merely request that the Senate have merely presented it to jit this is a narrow and that the refusal to extinguish it It must have iry strong feeling that induced one of the nnd ot the to write that Senator from Illinois his comrade and his It must have been a strong feeling old induce General the of a man of aod conscience and honor and state these things to his fellow find That is evidence of that prevails and the my friend read 3 also an evidence of that Emot e great you half the population of the great unless is something hind it It is not the arguments icks of the newspapers th it are t It is the might the their most sacred ot tation has been tampered with by It is not a newspaper tie hut it is made firmly nly witli honesty and heed or you may reject as ing lo Mr Teller's remark as to ol the Ohio editors being an Ir Sherman Senate ot States can never put itself so t even the petition of the humblest or must not be re- it with and when a body of men like these editors la petition in plain and not ds it cannot as jn iten if it dots not harmonize ex- i the opinion of a Senator on this then proceeded to give a Democratic politics in Ohio last two or three and course of his remarks his Senator from had i was tu rend newspaper ex- ot not propose them i here this public Mot the made newspapers after the What did they saj They Tith one voice pronounced the ot corruption in the Odio did It they were papers ot whether they were but I have here a letter ban who will the respect mid of the G Ho was his opinion by of the Times and stepped to made by Democratic editors and Democratic there bra been fraud and corruption in election of ray col- league That is the belief generally held in State of and we ask you to make snob inquiry as will satisfy your con- sciences whether thab charge is true or false If it is true you alone are judges If it is false you cannot punish the men who started these but you can cate the men who have been unjustly accused In any view that I can take of it I believe that it is the duty of the Senate of the United States not to leave this matter in this present condition but that yon should have a full and judicial investigation into the merits of the case If the charges are false stamp these men with the brand of miny If they are trne deal with the facts proven as you shall think and right Mr a member of the tee signing the majority feU it in- cumbent upon him to say a few words in support of that report Mr in supporting the minority re- port submitted by himself and Mr held that in this case the Legislature of a State bad solemnly submitted to the United States Senate a request for an investigation of an election of a United States that Legislature declaring that in its erate opinion corrupt means had been to curry that election He held that if the United Slates Senate neglected to such a cacc it was the United Slutes Senate that required Mr Frye admitted tbat there was not enough testimony oil which to declare the sent but claimed that there was abundant testimony to put the United States Senate OQ the inquiry He referred to the Standard Oil Company as a power tbat made itself felt in every inch of tory throughout this Republic When it was deliberately he by a State Legislature that that great power had put its hand upon a legislative body and undertook to elect a United States Senator it was the Senate of the United States that could afford to sit silent He read from the Ohio testimony to show the con- dition of the Senatorial canvass up to the he when the Standard oil tlemen appeared upon scene said Mr Up to that time Mr a clear majority of the all the Democrats to the but when these men came upon the scene the almost lesi Pendleton got only fifteen votes while the sitting Senator got How was that Was it a The testimony satisfied Mr Frve that when the Standard Oil Company came to brought its money with Hand put it into the headquarters of the cratic party A ensued respecting testimony taken by the Ohio and Mr gan Mr if ho did not know that Mr McLean to go before that committee 10 testify re- Heaven's sake what is the of thrusting that committee's tions in ray They are not on Air is on ray testimony that we are asked here to act If they have failed that is not my business Mr Logan paid hat Mr Mc- Lean offered in a letter to the chairman of the committee to testify at a certain snd the committee declined to have him by saying tbat if they wanted they would let him know They never let him know Mr Frye insisted that Mr Oliver H Mr Mi Mr Paige and every agent of the Standard Oil Company who was there come before tlie tee 01 tha United Senate and under oath tell whether or not they had purchased this seat in the Senate Mr Frye knew the Senator from served with him in the House ot and him to be a man oi the strictest The only thing that had ever his confidence in the Senator from Ohio was that under tbat perfect of of of resolutions by committees and Democratic he coold himself to sit in the United States Senate and not demand forthwith an investigation which would show fo that his skirts were clean from all this foul stuff a sense of Mr Frye pre- vail on him to vota for an in- affecting a revered and respected and surely EO committee of the ate would desire to take upon any snch but in my judgment the Senate would be derelict in its duty if it filled to inquiries at to whether cor- ruption prevailed in the of that ho would relieve the Senator from Ohio If it did and the was compelled to declare the seat it would have done the deed for this re- public that had done for a half tury Mr Frye in this republic sinks on the it ia nothing but an experiment lar government still bo found lo be a that terrible catastrophe will pen only in one way It will he by tha corruption of meu at the very foundation of the life of the republic The United States Senato can engage in no no no more responsible than to put itself to a the m- which minht be a a COL WILEY GEN BEAVER FOK BRIGADIER GENERAL called for and wrote a note i he these either of the candidates Onal with each oC them a always friendly ami pleasant sis something that roe in like Pendleton and Ward by the combination personal hatred pon ia this a party contest when I the opinion of tha and to the dge Thurman and to of forty Democratic papers r storm of sometimes too which I do not care to read 1 never can be quieted There seven meu whom I cau name before this Committee ges and would settle per forever ono way or the uld express my earnest hope that charges may be dissipated Bn mr man would re- ore thaa J I have no de- i onr Democratic friends tainted wrong because I most are as honest and true to the obligations of honor and koy other portion of the people of 1 States All that can be by my colleague is an hieh these men whose names au be brought here to testify Mr a duty to my State to the party that I represent U that I can eay to you believe mainly on terrible sounding from the East to the and from North to the South that this corruption by great wealth must stop aod After arranging that the vote should be taken at 2 o'clock the closing speech to be made by Kr the Senate at adjourned ISase Ball At Bern 8 8 i 000 001 2 1 and Ferguson 10012510 10 0 o o o o 2 Washington Boston 14 Washington Boston U and Fuller At Detroit 00110400 o o o i o o i o- 1 Base St Louis 10 S 1 St Louis 9 and 5 0 I 0 pud Conway At At 11 At St Louis 1 At i A Fine Military Uncord for Commander of the Oil Region About Warren Correspondence of TitE EBA CAMP July Wiley is the senior Colonel ol the Second brigade Brigadier General James A Beaver is away in therefore Colonel Wiley would be in command of the brigade if it should ba called out eral Beaver's career aa a soldier dates from 1858 He has had the longest and most varied military both in the State militia and in the service of the United States during the of any cer in the brigade Colonel Wiley is not much behind General Beaver John A Wiley served three years as private in Com- pany Eighth Pennsylvania from 1861 Mny 1861 lie was then chief clerk of department Camp and resigned in Ho became in the Oil now Company in 1871 He was First Sergeant and then Captain in 1873 He joined the nango now Company F Sixteenth regiment in He became Colonel of the Sixteenth regiment in and was re-elected in 1834 Colonel Wiley is one of the posted officers iu tho tional Guard He is cool and not able iu the he gives his command clear and nml every man in the regiment has tie utmost confidence in his military and they know too that he will his men whenever he can Cnl James 0 of a soldier oi considerable would have command of the if Colonel Wiley should be otherwise en- gaged Colonel Wiley took the regiment out for battalion drill from 10 o'clock to 12 on in place of company drills The companies can drill at theit bnt the only they have far battalion drills is at the The ment had the battalion at 4 o'clock The bui fal ion shows the effect of these drills mni is improving the men all try to know and do the ments at drees panicle last were verv tine Tae companies all carry very but on the left some of tho the mect snd tn tlie and begin the wheel before the order is given Bradley HI made the best straight to the front to the wheeling on the pivot a good hue The wheels could been much better Privates Can an 1 Cohn arrived in camp on Charles Brown came on also Captain Fox's son Charley Conneely is in camp Tom greatest this camp is to hue parade He is about as thick as two PO that when the Lieutenant dresses on the line in front the file closers punch him up from behind for standing out of the line Tom's best hold is with a rifle Lieutenant Bradley is regimental inspector of practice and Tom has charge of the details nt the range The range i-j a very good one camp in a large level with a green hill hack Hie and a to shoot at the JOO and ranges Details are busy shooting for classification and from 9 in 4 o'clock are detailed this morning There will not he any volley as arc about of ammunition in camp The trial lor places on the til team will take place on The general inspector of rifle practice is endeavoring to a system of rille practice tbat will determine very nearly the number of qualified marksmen the aud a curtain number will quired in each At tual of the regimental teams at N J the ttam made the second the with a score of 227 and next with 212 points Eight teams shot and a State team of twelve of most reliable were selected to sent Pennsylvania at tbe match at a very creditable showing of marksmanship considering the disadvantages under which its labor Assistant Adjutant General W J Volkmar of the United States Army in his report to the War of the con- dition of the Pennsylvania militia says of their most earnestly invite attention lo the slock of arms and ammunition in the hands of the Pennsylvania Guards Armed with tho discarded rifled musket for which it 11 not obtain cartridges I found the Stale reserve of ammunition marked with the stamp of manufacture of material as unreliable as t is Iu all other respects are well equipped aud self-sustaining tine division of troops is in a little better than if they were armed It is remarkable how with such miserable means they have attained the creditable record they have in target To be so armed as are troops would discourage the most officer of tho regular aud in view of their possible usefulness at any time to the general government it would seem n most wise measure if at the proaching session of Congress a general act was parsed providing for immediate ex- change when requested of all arms now in the hands of tbe National Guards of States for improved field rifles and appropriate ammunition John Gall was hit in the head with a club the first night in camp by accident He is all 0 K again Five members of Company drove out to the State Insane Asylum at North two miles from Warren The large building is beautifully located on a large plain in the valley of creek and is by hills It is built of solid gray ig nearly one-half long and cost the State over a million dollars In the large part in the centre of the building are located the headquarters of the church We visited all the but I will not soy anything of the patients They tbe benefit of the most experienced medical skill and the best of attendants The oil at North Warren of ten years died out long ago The town of Warren has changed some daring the ast ten years Several fine large brick blocks have been built on the main streets and the town has grown and spread out on the line of the river and along the railroads All the houses and stores are occupied and Mr a real estate man ol estimates that fully 100 housed will be put up this summer in Warren Warren is noted for iis many solid men and wealthy citizens Many of them raade either in real estate or tannery nnd Warren owes some of its present prosperity to the production of its limits Ten years ago last John Bell struck his first gusher in just the from Warren Territory getting scarce in the lower oil country at that and hundreds of operators rushed to Warren The Bradford field at that time was un- or at least was so weak an infant that its future importance in tbe history of waa its slate rock was not considered good oil sand The Warren excitement was brief and intense dreds of acres of supposed oil lands were bought and leased up and thousands of dollars invested Several gushers were near the Bell bnt they would spout largely for a few days and then drop oil to comparatively small wella The Weible Co well near the Bell well struck sand unexpectedly before tankage bad been provided and flowed all day on the The writer and a friend dammea up the stream of yellow and wading into it with and ailed forty barrels of oil It was snid at per which made a very good speculation lor two boys in ore dav The Warren field proved to be limited and short-lived it came North but Bullion in aud the Edenburg field in Clarion drew the oil men again to the lower field In 1878 tide again turned strougly northward to which had proved tn be extensive find though not large Much of tbe travel went through Warren Cherry Grove in Cooper Hill and Clarendon and Wardwell have flashed with meteoric suddenness in tbe oleaginous and all have been a help to Warren and brought much business to its merchants WASHINGTON'S GOSHERS SENT ING L is at Saegertown of is at the Bidden of is visiting in the city John G of is at the Riddell of N Y is paying his first visit to tha oil country He is the guest of his Miss Kate Schnell E W H McCam Prank James and C W on change yesterday B excursion agent of the N Y P was in the city yesterday arranging for another excursion to Niagara Falls July 29 Lower Country will be supplied with fuel gas before cold Pipe laying will soon commence A charter has been granted at the State Department to the Union Light and Heat Company of Clarion county Capital Garland has been treated to two test oil wells and gold mine this summer and they were nil of them dry Everything is dry down that way Thti Warren papers claim the free sions over the V P road to arranged by merchants of the latter have not paid expenses A hoy named George while driving sheep on the Butler plank road near fell dead Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause A child of Martin of South strayed away from home Monday morning After search the body of the child was found floating in a barrel of water iu the back yard of its parents promises An old man named digging the house of Mrs Kyon at unearthed a jar filled with specie The jar was concealed in a piece of casing which in turn was buried by the side of the honse Edwards and the money have disappeared The belonged to MM who is a widow Her who was a gauger for the National Transit was killed by the cars three months ago The sand bank is not always the place of deposit CHICAGO July aud all of them members of the Chicago oase ball were fined 525 each by the agement to-day for indulging in intoxicants Pat has a bad fishing job on hand up Pembroke The Toy are building a fine barn near their meat market Mrs George Adams has lately purchased a fine oil property near Summit City C R gauger for tne the U P L took in base hall game at Bradford yesterday Mrs M McKay returned day after a two weeks visit among friends at N Y Lawrence Dana and a number of sons will visit their lodge at N Mrs of Red N is iting with her sou and aud Mrs Chauncy Sharp Mrs J 0 Cushing and of N Y are visiting with her Mrs J E White Miss Amelia of N paid her uncle snd Mr and Mra George Dana n flying visit ing on Monday Mrs Frank who visited with her husband's Mr and Mrs George of the Stanford over returned to her home in Rixford on day potato race will come off at the Toy Ths cooking and laundry work is done the steam are in a separate The for the are in the two wings of the building The female ment is on the and the male ment on the wards on each side There are about thirty female than male patients and the total number is about Taylorstown Now the Centre of Big Wells Were Doing at of the Export Trade to THE ERA July awn was the centre of all interest to-day Nobody thinks of mentioning the and Willets No 7 gushers Relays of have been established along the National pike for getting the information as soon as possible A telegraph office also baen opened in a shanty near the well Nearly every prominent oil man in the field has been putting the whole day in close proximity to the well The opinion prevails among them that the well will he opened up some the night and it is fair to say the excitement ia far greater to-day thaa it was on the Fourth of the old Dyer began to utter her bear counsels to the market workers Ib fair to say that no move has been made at the Taylorstown well which was not observed hy the scouts and of this who are ing around the new bear factory No drilling was but everything is now iu readiness and the interesting process may begin at any time Willets No 7 averaged 125 barrels for twelve horns this morning Both Willets No 7 and McKeown No 2 have given a satisfactory proof of their powers The former is doing 60 barrels an hour to-night and the latter 50 The pay streak in the McKeown No 2 has simply been opened and further drilling will undoubtedly increase the output The Willets No 1 has been producing at the rate of barrels a day and was ex- to improve with deeper drilling It was shot late this bnt the result be learned morning Five important wells are due next week 0 dispatch to THE O July C well on tho Zeits farm was tubed to-day and will make a pumper Dispatch to THE July No 2 on the Sanger reserve of 335 is five feet in the sand to-night It made one flow and is showing about like No 1 Howe Lavens finished up their lasl well yesterday on their piece on the east wide of lot 385 It is No 6 and not only is it their last well hut its record outdoes any previously made m this field This well has had a bad fishing job and the en- tire rig was moved three feet ok plugging the same and leaving the bowl of a socket on top of a set of broken jars From the time the boys started rig ging np to drilling through the sand a depth of it required but the short period of twenty-one or the fastest work accomplished in the Kane field The well is a good producer No which was completed is doing 60 and No 10 was finished np Monday and is of the same calibre as No 9 The Rathbone well on lot 382 has been completed now a liltle over a yet those who know what its true capacity is are few and mr between We have it on excellent authority tbat the venture is doing 15 barrels daily The Shirley well No 1 in the centro of the southern line of lot is a very light well WASHINGTON July with the character of the John well No that wag the rate of wos doing 45 per hour this morning and 50 barrels in the same length of time this afternoon While it was a little inside of lino of the well on the Wylie that it will be in staying qualities to its neighbor is bnt no more so than to produce oil even in Washington with the present market at a reasonable profit to the producer cerine is almost commonly used ns IB other new and especially in tho Dyer pool The well of Mr that is due is No and at least three weeks will pass before it reaches the prolific rock This well is one location a little southeast of No which is plugged and and cost m tho near hood of He foar wells ing on southwest line of tha farm and two drilling on the same line of Martin firm The Martin wells are partly condemned hy the Cameron No which is very small bnt the rock is wholly and if wells look dubious now they might bo the best wells in the field Their locations somewhat against them John McKeown has only had a with the irregularity of the Washington county and without any reasonable dont other await him This is one of the heaviest operators iu the field The Munce and Martin farms comprise nearly 800 acres of the con- sideration given being 8100 bonus and eighth loyalty of the and Rome at a higher Mr McKeown has nearly in ami that much more in wells When other are added it will require nearly banels of oil from these farms at a market to make things balance Tha northeastern portion of this pool is controlled by one party and to be worked very slow What remains of the pool is owned by Ike Willets aud tho Oil and the work will not be pushed very last No on the Barre is at a depth of feet This well is located on the western line of the Barre farm and two locations a little southeast of Cameron No 2 The Gordon pool looks to be effectually fenced ia and an outlet to the Hall No 2 seems to be cut off The failure of the Curry well to find anything rich in the Gordon sand gives this horizon a very black as this was the only possible outlet from which the No 2 and Hall No 2 were drawing their oil as the small dry boles and gassers are in too close proximity to each other to con- this line in any direction Reporter There has been a disposition on the part of buyers to force refined be- the which has ruled at or 70 degrees test In some cases re- iners made quiet shading from to a bnt most offers below the market were promptly and cruelly rejected Stocks at London and continental ports are larger than they were a year and despite vigorous sian competition the consumption of the American abroad bas increased nearly four per cent The statistics for seven continental and London for the years ending July and July compare aa CLEVELAND AT ALBANY HE ASSISTS IN MAKING THE TION Stocks at ports named for ports named Loading for ports named Total 1885 Taken for Increase to July or 3 percent The market closed firm this evening at at all the Atlantic ports Of the English market the London cer in this which in- clude both American and Russian are now rapidly increasing through the recent heavy arrivals largely ing the and on the 5th inst em- braced or nearly barrels more than the total in 1885 With reference to Russian petroleum it may remarked that the water-white oil in tanks recently brought to London by the turns out to be of better quality than in tho first flush of its arrival was generally a not able of the cargo con- of the finest oil over imported from the Muscovite and it is ered to be worth per ing to quality Oa the other hand there are brands of Russian with the barrels not in the best able which can be realized at about the lowest prices ever for the same reason that the American product does not sell bo only small sales are now practicable at these rates on the with December deliveries at and for ary at per Messrs S C Joyce Co in a late lar fear among American ers tint a large quantity of Russian be shipped here to displace can is partially the low prices that have ruled during the oast feiy have successfully any large exl and the total quantity of Russian oil expected is now very small A good stock of last year's shipments of Russian oil remains on the against il not being yet removed but with a fair trial af certificated oil it should soon find a way into daily Gasps are dull and neglected a according to brand Only three cargoes have been sold for the East Crude in shipping order has sold to the extent of about barrels for French and Spanish account Prices are un- changed Skating Eink on Saturday night Since the Toy Brothers have taken hold of the rink the business has revived fully Foster Brook Lodge No K of have in contemplation a grand picnic and dance at Foster Brook Park in tbe early Further details will soon be pre- sented to the public from School Theology All will be in the Morning Sun Sent by mail to any address for the two weeks on receipt of forty cents Address Camp N Y No 3 ie partly condemned by tho Carry well It ia through the horizon Coast Son are drilling one well one tion southwest of the Hall No 2 grift has tbe drill in motion near tbe north line of the Wylie where Coast Son are drilling No 3 to protect their line The P L H Co are drilling two wells on the Hess farm between the Hall No 2 and No The Co on the McGowan is in the Gantz sand with ble salt water They are reaming down for casing OIL TEADE Jaly P D Marriage of Miss Moll Black anc Robert G Dispatch to THE 22 The peo pie of Corry have been on for some days in anticipation of the arrest and im- prisonment in the bonds of wedlock Miss Clara Moll a beautiful and respected young lady of our city The orange tree in the Black family and put forth blossoms last evening at o'clock Mr Robert G o is the fortunate bridegroom The beautiful and impressive ceremony o the Episcopal church was performed in th Presbyterian which was so deca rated with evergreens and flowers that it seemed a veritable bower of rivaling tha bower to which Melnotte would lead his Pauline there was no palace lifting to eternal summer its marble walls tlv hearts of all were warm in pathy for the prosperity and happiness of the fair couple The presents were rich and rare The yonng couple will spend the honeymoon in the Virginia and returning will build their nest at where the is delicate and tho temple-haunting martlet builds its And Recalls of Dutch Brilliant Reception In iho Chamber Last to Washington N July cises at the rink after the parade did not begin until although 11 o'clock was tbe hour assigned for commencing Tlie overture from Willsam Tell by tbe was followed by a prayer by Bishop Doane Governor Hill then de- the oration of the alter which Mayor Thatcher attempted to next thing on the but hid voice was drowned by cries of leveland The President bowed and sat down again in his in the center of the platform beside Governor Hill This did not satisfy the and the calls were renewed with added igor Finally the President arose and advancing lo the front of the platform of came hero day as an invited guest to a family re- union I desire to be modest and not mingle too freely in the congratulations and celebrations which belong more properly to you I do not wish to sound a single note of but I heard so much of tbe Batch and of ibis being a Dutch so much talk of the olden lime and of the that when I remember that I dwelt two years among I wonder whether I am in tilt right place or not At the risk of creating discordance I will say tbat in my time Dutch was not the language of the town The people spoke English and to me words in English of kindness that I will never forget I am that you have got your charter When I lived here it I under a but to my remembrance it was a ter passed by the legislature of the State in the first year I spent here and approved by me I mnst not detain you hot I cannot refrain from expressing to you my appreciation of the kindness with which you have received me from re- the old-fashioned May the citizens of Albany and their descendants many happy returns of the President Cleveland spoke in ing tones and his remarks were received with applause When he finished speaking the audience called on Secretary Bayard aud he spoke a few Secretary Whitney also gracefully yielded to a lar demand At the conclusion of the exercises dent Secretaries Bayard and and ex-Mayor Banks drove to Secretary Manning's where they remained about au hour They then drove to the Governor's residence gether with Secretary Francis Lieut Governor W Col Lament and they dined with the Governor at o'clock This evening tho Albanians aud their gnesta flocked ont to Washington where an elaborate display of fireworks was given After the dinner nt tbe tive mansion the Governor and tbe party went to the Senate where a public reception was held In front of the Speaker's desk stood the Gov Hill aud Secretaries ard and Whitney and Kernan They were flanked on either side by tbe gold-laced members of the nor's staff The chamber was thronged with Senators and citizens A line was formed for more than an hour women and children passed by and shook hands with the the Governor and the Secretaries while musical selections were given by a band an adjoining room The special train bearing President Cleveland nnd Secretaries Bayard and Whitney and Colonel Lament for ton left here at a m They were accompanied to the train by Governor ex-Mayor Banks and Colonel Rice Prohibition County Convention Tho Prohibitionists of are earnestly requested to meet at their respective places lor holding elections on Saturday 1880 between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock p at snch other time as may be more convenient for any given district to and elect two delegates to represent such pre- cinct in a convention to be held in the city of on July which is called for the purpose of electing four delegates to the State which meets in ou the day of for the of a State ticket The said County Convention will also elect two to the county upon the State Central Com- elect Congressional conferees to represent the county in the District Con- nominate a candidate for aud transact such other business as may properly be brought before the con- including nomination of a date for Connty Treasurer Prompt and vigorous action o the part of all party Prohibitionists tin the county is very earnestly urged PETER Chairman Connty Committee June Volets will meet at the following places First and Second First at office of G H 105 Main Second ward at tho house of II B Allison Third ward at of- fice of Aug W Washington Fourth ward at Kennedy Williams of- Fifth ward Brooks A Perilous Situation A freight train on the tho other broke apart near while on a down grade and running at a good rate of says the Allegany News The engineer whistled down brakes and the speed of tho train was checked This caused a to give way aud two or three cars whicli took after the engine and cara regained attached to it There being no on the pursuing they gained speed at every jump and chased tbe engine down through Olean like o young cyclone The operator at Olean telegraphed the agent at Allegany to stop a freight train going which was accordingly done The runaway cars stopped between Olean and but the engineer's hair stood erect when he contemplated his chance of meeting and passing tbe freight on a eingle track i Louis leading boot and maker of also surgeon chiropodist No 4 Pine anteed Ease and comfort EVADING THE LAW Lovesick Pennsylvania Skipping lo New York to Got Married law passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature last year making it necessary for persons intending to marry to take out at the Clerk's has resulted in a stampede to this State of lovesick couples from a region a hundred miles into Pennsylvania Of all tbe local clergymen of the Episcopal enjoys the ad- its he was once a circuit rider in Northern aud his former hearers send their who dread tho questions of the county to him to be married has united 240 hearts in couples since the law of effect last and hopes to double that number before the first of next year Clergyman in this tion are offering large ior charges near the Pennsylvania Stura line Prohibition Meeting The executive committee of tlie tion Club of the city have much pleasure in announcing the Rev Dr W A of New York will deliver his famous Barbarism and pation of Liquor on the ing of in and we extend a cordial invitation to nil to be present Bead the following press other equally notices of Dr Dr Boole completely amazed the audience with freshness of his tne of his and the hlj For pure his masterly lure was surpassingly Journal Dr Boole's temperance lecture was an eloquent a fine and carried tho enthusiastic audience An earnest Invitation was extended by vote to the speaker to repeat his was nn absolutely unanswerable argument and wium of Scaled For the erection and completion of an two-story frame school in the city of in accordance with plans and specifications of C W will be received by tbe undersigned and opened on July The plans and specifications can be at the of Spence No 57 Main Bradford The School Board reserve the right to re- ject any and all bids Address H M Chairman Building Pa A Railroad Not Restrained Dispatch to THE Jaly Attorney General Snodgrass to-day to grant a writ against Western Railroad lertr it from drilling for oil ita liM