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   Wellsville Allegany County Reporter (Newspaper) - August 4, 1896, Wellsville, New York                                NO. 62  WELt^VII^LK, 1806.  DECUE Is What is Shown in a Report of July Had Not the Few a Oil of 1,3'K) barrels la In of July report of on a of tho tills would been much There la heavy falling rfl in now nnd in tho of now Tho interior pools of Virginia developed nothing of a during the month just and tho fields In general aro slowly the upper la quit and several strikes of tho old rol loved tho monotony that has tho results of tho drill for years Operations tho past havo clearly demonstrated the faci that McKoan Is by no means aback number when it comes to pro Tho numerous small in tho past year and the to tho territory in nearly every direction have kept a half hundred of tools from month to and there Is ho reason to all tho territory In the has were 738 wella completed in the Eastern oil field during tho month and 188 of them worn destitute of oil In the now pn iB estimated at 1U,501 barrels with June there la a decrease of wellB 1,320 barrels pro duct Ion and ono dry Tho June figures an increase over May of Ofi in 481 barrels In now and 14 In of dry huiest now rigs at the of numbered 4S7, and tho wells closo of July tho new had declined to The in new work for iho past month amounted to ligs and drilling in Juno tho decline w. s 48 and in May 4.  aro tho of the operation In the various sec: Ions he Juno and 0)ni. 174 a  w 1711 44;r CJ  101  7r> 14b;i ai  10 1  3'-'  14;f  for f 101 Hil  101 1171  iiy 11 41  7  Jone 41  101 15 3t> 41  AND HIOS 7 ft)  48 ii  Fi. 7'i 8a  4t  7 I'i  4 '  1  0  27 01 KKi 45  7;i 14  Total 115 71 15H  ti Allegany 107. A. T. Alger Co WH Clark Co W. P. 75. 7a, Nort m Wl 7 Oil 8, Norton Oil 17. OH 0j......................  Smith M. Co 0<o. L A. K. W. T. B. W. B. Whipple 10 n 1  a 10  Promises This to Be tho on Aug. 8.Tho regatta of tho National of will rowed on tho on the 12th and 13th of this month and at present to bo ono of tho boat regattas over rowed on tho lako or ever held by tho National Tho list of entries for tho various eventa is very largo and many ' them aro crows that have participate early spring events and who wish to bettor their so that fast time and exciting events are importance of tho association's meetings have rapidly in tho past fow and whero thoro wore only 125 last year included In ita thoro are now 150.  race course is beautifully located about milea from Saratoga and is by high which form a natural grandstand for an uninterrupted of tho lako Itself la about nine miles long and miles across at its widest part. The course ia situated at tho extreme northern end and is well sheltered from It la ono and a half all races b Ing rowed throo with a ao that the spectators may see tho start and and it is not to use which might with tho of the Is tho standing of tho Eastern and National League 42 33 42 ua 4! 38 41 ton n 4  27 47 Oil W. F Wlic John Hurnt H h i pt 1). Burdick 10  J 174  Now V 8t 53    4-1    45    RIs Bird Aug. 200 of the crack shots who are to In tho world's championship tournament which begins at today have Among the principal ones are Charles C. M. Grimm of Spirit U. W. Dea Tom R. O. Justus Von New Fred Sim O. R. Joe 8nn R. S. Chauncey M. Kd Harvey Judge It is than likely that upwards of 1,0(W shooters will bo in Some of tho teams that will compete In the team race are tho ever gotten and the have been in constant practice for over two It will be the greatest battle for birds ever games of tho Eastern and National yesterday as 15; 0.  Rochester 8; 13.  game 2; 4.  Buffalo 7; At St. 1; 3.  Democrats Should Indorse THEIR OWN m Ticket Kct ' Btor at Political Matters la Aug. 8.Bourko has returned Europe by the Mr. did not forget American politics during his and he has evolved a plan by which he thinks tho defeat of tho Chicago candidates may ba Speaking of the bo regard it the gravest In the history of the exceeding In tho crisis of 18(30. The secession was but an attempt td divide this country between two each of them designed to protect property within the limits of its Tho movement launched at Chicago is on to paralyze Industry by using all the powers of government to take property from hands of those who create It and it in the hands of those who covet It. This la a question ol morals as well OS of No political convention can n valid to commit against and I decline to follow In a crusade against honesty the rights of you mean you will actively oppose the or abstain from active support of a contest for tho of no man can remain ever does not support tho forces of order aids forces of If I can to the period of its 18 yoar opinion of tho depends en the manner In which ft Is To mf mind a and that tho of paid to Thero can bo no where the rate of wages is cao bo demonstrated that whole movement 1 a and If tho is fought on Une 1 have no doubt svery la to in Union In which It ia able to hold a fiw carried by Intelligence end morality of the people against the submitted to them by the convention which nominated Mr. Bryan for the to Espiro From Their at Atlantic Aug. 3.No additional deaths have yet occurred os tho result of Thursday night's and the death roll atill stands at 44. Thero Is a that It may remain at that but it la only a remote tho sanitarium It waa reported that tho 15 patients still thoro were doing as well as could and while thero was a bare of pulling them all through the odds were against at least They aro Frank of East N. J. William Johnson of and Lizzie not nesa tho the report to tho She Is the pretty girl who waa engaged to be tho who Hob on tho cot near to la very severely but tho are now in favor of hia ultimato Aug. Maroto has had a battle with a number of Garcia a followers on tho heights of San in Tho ro to their front was by Colonel After two firo the insurgents abandoned their and carry lug away nu merous and They left 1 killed on tho Tho troops had were on board 'the Mascotte on of being Implicated in tho carrying of to the insurgenta from tho United Upon investigation they wero found to bo aud were sot at anything a movement tho of which I should regard as on Irreparable not only to this bnt to society every I shall certainly do 16."  do you think of Tammany's ao tlon in indorsing the simply cannot understand it. They strongly the platform at Chicago on the ground that it was an assault on the of the They decline to ratify it even which shows that they have not changed their opinion of It. Yet they have indorsed the candidate who stands upon it and whose election will mean that the platform which they have themselves as a singular combination of lunacy and villainy should be incorporated into the statute laws of this you support or do you favor the another believe that all Democrats who so thoroughly In favor of sound money that they the defeat of Bryan above the of any organization or party should nu ot In convention for the purpose of considering the form and method by which they can give the greater to their my part I do not believe that tho nomination of other for and vice however eminent and deserving they might personally or would serve any useful - - - - believes that they could be and any Democrat whose to Populism and Republicanism would not allow to support either Bryan or could show his opposition by remaining at humo on election day quite as well as by voting for a third It be more convenient to himself individually and would not create a visible separation himself and his party mn party bo sustained by some sense of association among end could Ims attained by addition of a platform declaring for sound money against extravagant in favor of economical In every department of in favor of a tariff for revenue only and ample for the the of the Republican party and socialism of both the Chicago and St. Louis in favor of that American tc by so limiting tho power of the government that it can never interfere with the daily concerns of law abiding Tho plank of pressing Import Ruch ja of will be tha defeat of the would be to Indorse the Democrats who will have achieved tho of their plank by tho election of will yet constitute an opposition to the Republican the day based on principles which arc certain to by American ' now but a new platform which will declaro In tho cardinal features of the party and while Indorsing will provide a really JONES IN Rot to the Aug. 8.Senator Jones of chairman of tho national returned to this city his trip to the which included St. during the Populist convention Mr. Bryan at Lincoln and the senator's home in senator to remain In tho city during tho week for consultation with such Democratic leaders as may bo from time to time and later will go to New York to attend the meeting of the national on the 11th and tho Bryan and Sewall on the day understanding now is that the two candidates will bo at the same as has done by the party in the the meeting of the national io New tho final of the question of establishment of permanent during the coming campaign 1 hardly looked had nothing definite to aay on subject and expressed ati opinion that the would not be settled until the While Senator is believed to have aboUt decided on tho formation of the executive which will have charge of campaign he Is not yet prepared to nisko public any In this case also he expressed tho opinion that the would not bo fully named until the meeting In New He announce an individual mom ber or two during his stay in this bearing on tho attitude of Mr. Bryan toward the Populist nomination and affecting the retention of Mr. on tho national ticket are those on which the chairman declined to express an attention colled to tho statement in the Atlanta Journal mode by Hon. W. L. who led the Georgia delegation at tho Populist that there was an between the Populist and Democratic that if the Populists would nominate Mr Bryan for president and a Southern for vice Mr. Would retire from the Regarding Jones declared that so far as he no arrangement of tho kind was entered chairman is well with the general situation and says the Democratic ticket is M as can He ridicules the idea of a reaction in the silver sentiment and for continued he ' liegan with a of the Sherman act and has ever Parties Prediction Victory For Their a campaign of Alabama has come to a close and all sides are victory in E. candidate for t will win that legislature will show Meloy of the Democratic state thinks that the Democratic fall under 4u.two A. acting Populist the election of the Goodwin fusion ticket by 25,>X) to majority on a fair count with a miv of f in tho state Republican says the negroes and Republicans will a majority of 14 in the it Is will Increased to at least 20 he had to appoint Altgeld attorney Mr. to once for ali in regard to places 1 to eay that I have not nor any of any any of mj kind to any porson oa Aug. J. OQ finance in Iho of a Ho drew the money of the country when he carne in and He it waa snch ss and and antU the was there aii effort to value from no value m s Action Aug. 3 special committee of und some time ago to the charge against H. C. regarding his to unions and labor presented its report to that and that no be The report mot with but ThIb action was by the exhibition of a letter to be from labor in but which not and of the meet IniT to make It is said tu nave the take no a decision averse Payne labor in as u member the charge of the H i i u m headquarters in H Aug. Kx said in a m ther he the neos and the and I shall du niy part BS a thf hiate tu uf of a the in thls he ns the to no Aug 8.Hegardlng Banna at Aug. 8 A. of the national spent Saturday night and at tho home of his Mrs. Waton Joaca in N. Tragedy In Aug. 3 a living oh tho shot and killed hla and then killed himself by firing a bullet through was when drinking and had his The Grubers came to Galveston from Germany years They leave four From Aug. 3.- The Turkish legation has received the following telegram from the sublime people having propagated the lalse news that Turkish government lad the intention of Introducing the paler please contradict Grenada a Aug. steamer from made tho passage in 6 days 1ft creating m new and beating all other by The made tho round trip from this port to tho West lodl and return in 81 days a few at the Aug. 8-The pope celebrated mass in tho Paulino the party of American pilgrims being There waa a largo assemblage of priests Later a permanent Including the rectors of North and 8t, Boniface presented the pilgrims separately to tho They to the sovereign pontiff a rich national banner with the arms of the pilgrimage upon It. A latly of the party also an elegant containing tho The pope looked well and spoke kindly to each of the At Aug. floor of photograph gallery on tho walk precipitating 12 a distance of 12 Mr. Williamson of and of Philadelphia were severely about the heml had his cheek cut The cause of the accident was attributed to As the excursion train was leaving the depot William O'Neill of fell the wheels and had both legs He is expected to ERNEST Entire Crew Rescued With by La Aug. The French line steamer La which arrived brought into port Captain Ahrens imd 11 of the crew of the German bark which was abandoned in a sinking condition on longitude 82.15. Captain Ahrena stated that the Ernest sailed from Carnarvon for N. lu ballast on June weather waa experienced after leaving but on getting out into the Atlantic the wind freshened and until it blew a strong gale from the causing a very heavy In tho Ernest labored and so heavily that she a bad All handis were compelled to work the pumps but In spite uf their efforts the water gained In hold. On July when the pumps were it was found there was 10 of water in the weather continued and It that the Ernest would soon Signals of sa were hoisted and a sharp kept in the of sighting some passing For hours not a single sail nor tho smoke of pacing steamer could be seen on tho On the morning of July the Bourgogne hove in sight and at enoc iown on the disabled lifeboat was quickly WHS running high and Lieutenant who was in charge of the was knocked He waa rescued with considerable Another boat was lowered and soon the entire crew of 12 were transferred to the the cheers of the The Ernest was an old She waa built in Quebec lu and was registered 59 OF THE of Ohio Ml Is mmM 141.  Balloon Aug. 3.News baa been received from Spitzbergen that S. A balloon had been filled and ready to pnt July The andf apparatus on frum Tromsoe on 15. Juno hak lu in tho northern half of West The 8tort<s and had already disembarked and tho position was the explorer had planned that his preparations would be and his balloon filled by the first In It of the plan to wait for favorable that a clear day when a brisk or nearly wind Aug. the of of la the northern did not know what a the elty the wind fiO an hour and m of two within two tiM fortunate in only properly Thla waa to there being no funnel-shaped twisting winds noi dark the wind swept straight the cdty iU It of buildings thai were but eM tM did and sheds or buildings la of All are entering but ei the street and are still held Is locations owing to damages to bnt the general waa that of thankfulness the here and elsewhere In Indiana was no only reported was Charles who picked up a wire that bad Mown into bla yard oa Carthage The wire a wire that was also blown Hammer of also up a wire and unable to His ta Among the others wbo from lightning day afternoon and evening asm Mrs. 6f<@enwa!d, A. Harry John C. Miss J. John John Nellie finan. The strack of in and about tbe Hundreds experience wbo were not a fd were killed In thai by weather baa been to blearing up and The park bad a large force at work tbe The aad way bad sdl msa ottS on their first stoim came 1S:0, whm clouds made tbe city as dark The other storma followed witb averaging a balf raiB continued all and telephone eat oS for some from tba Indicate that storm extended miles Numerous were by or blown the city all tbe la of and others blown down and other damages Tba Irwin brick works were Heis the Irwin brick works a boras and waa carried from street Into an Tba slightly suburbs Hyde Clifton and in process of la were blown down and many booses were storm along the of northern suburbs were in tbe of The bouse and other buildings at tbe Oakley were badly la some localities were out down like Clifton the family of S. Fletcher had a narrow bouse was of bad 8liniIrez{^tffiasBl at Elm IH steeple blown - down witb other large bandwagon drawn was blown but of tits were seriously of St. Francis da blew down a workmen had Franklin that train stopped at Oakley thought engine and train would be blown tmm the They started m as uid made no wem out of the Camp Washington imd Grove avenue tbe wm It tbe district at Camp blew tbe roofs off tbe Davis company Spring Grove to property ta to over 640,00a It Is about tba siuna in suburbs and much Elmwood and from tba tUrm beavy At Point W. waa of has bad six floods and to in that vicinity lost uid mtm CAuple Aug. 8.---Eifn aged 40, and Mury about were found a tree at In. and ara bava a former lover of title woman she blm for She looking  

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