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® i @ a Evening Review. - ~- AUGUST 9, 1881. =| THE GIST OF IT. -Let the temperance boom go forward. -The peach crop is either small or late. .-_Gubn is a Hvely little town these days. -- The Olean fire parade occurs to-morrow. -Read our now advertisements carefully. --A full moon greets the evening strollers theso days. | _-A match manufactory is to be established in Lockport. §—~\I‘rnin 3 was reported six hours late this morning. A smashup on the Susquehanna | division is the cause. --Tho railroad business is booming all | ture for Olean to-morrow morning to attend -The Cuba Cornet Band takes its depar- the firemen's parade. -M. M. Kerr this morning contributed seven dollars to the écmnt-y treasury, which he would not have been compelled to do had he signed the pledge last evening. -Francis Murphy, Edward Murphy and other prominent temperance : speakers, ad- dressed a large andience in New York Friday evening. The Murphys sailed for Europe Saturday on the steamer City of Berlin. -The Olean Times says: Some dark-hued | villain entered the barn of G. Frank Lapham, | at Cherry Creek, Chautauqua county, the other night, and with a knife nearly severed the tail from a horse belonging to Mr. Lap- ham. The mane of the poor beast was cut | off, and the harness and buggy cushions cut | into shreds. -Excursions over the new Wellsvilte nar- row gauge are being run wearly every day ay.; through this section. - 'The (Greenback State Convention moots | threo weeks from to-day, -Large crowds are in attendance nightly at tho temperance meetings. groat havon of rest for weary multitudes. | _- Jos. Palmer lins recently purchased & largo number of chairs for use in his hall. stoam Tire engine, with all extra equipments. -W; H. Rice has just purchased two mag- nificent show cases for displaying his goods. -Dr. Tanner resideseat Corry, Pa. He contemplates making a ninety-five day fast. -A number of our citizens attended the funoral of C. O. Grandall, at Belmont yes- terday. --Binghamton is troublpd with - malarial fever. Cuba will be if her citizens are not more caroful. - The subscription list of the Review ig constantly increasing, which shows that it is being appreciated. ‘ --A first-class new grocery store has been opened in Olean by D. L. Tait, a former res- ident of this place. >The Cntholics of Corning have placed a new bell in their edifice. It will be formally dedicated noxt Sunday. -If you wish to make any entries at the State Fair, it will be necessary to make them . before this week Saturday. \ ~ --William Fargo, who recently died in an annuity of $15,000 to his widow. _-Charles E. Older has purchased of the Cuba National Bank what is known as the Kinnie house and lot. - Consideration, $1,500, -Edward D. Northrup shot and killed Jo- soph O'Donnell, at Ellicottville, N. Y., yes- terday. The crime was the result of a dis- pute over a sum of money that O'Donnell claimed was dus him. _.Chautauquia still continues to prove & | .- Cami i , Al Canisteo is to have a now La FrADO® | vuinda News.] | | _ The effort is to be made to bring the Canal | | Buffalo, left his residence and grounds and . far as the rails are laid. - The citizens of that i lively burg are having great times riding onj.1 those \borrowed gondolas.\ Well, we sup- | pose it is wise to get all the benefit out of f them possible before we need them up this ' way. Go ahead with your excursions, gen- | tlemen. ~ a» a- THE CANAL RAILROAD. waz HON. JNO. M. DAYY ON THE SITUATION. Railrond matters to an early decision in the courts. The bill has becomes law to re- ‘ move the water trom the Genesee Valley in | the city of Rochester. This wil allow them %b11i1d their depressed tracts in the city. | Hon. Jno. M. Davy, attogney for the now ' dominant faction in the directorate, ex- ; pressed himself as follows to a Democrat reporter, Tuesday: “Qbstructionists in the company seem de- i termined to prolong their vexatious and | groundless litigations to prevent the prog- iress of the enterprise. It is for this reason | | Cuba Postoffice. AILS ARRIVE. From the East. ...... > > ...... 10 Ol a. x. From North Cubs, Rawson and Rushford ..}....... _> he aa k .k 6+ 10700 A. M. From Black Crec¢k and New Hud- son, (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday). >} sc 9 11 00 a. x. From West Charksville, (Wednes- ~ day and Satprday) ............. 10 00 a. x. -_ 3 MAILS CLOSE. For the West ..... l.. we.... 9.30 a. af For the East... .... cy 4 30 p. M. _ For North Cutfiaflawson and Rush« f 2 30 p. x. For Black Cregk and New Hudson, (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day) .....) <>: ss pres 99 2 30 p. M. For WestGlatksville, (ngnesday and Saftirdpy).......... .}} 2 30 p. M. Teas, Coffee, Pure Spices, coartsertoorrERr'y, PIPES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ‘ , STATIONERY, MAGAZINES. PERIODICALS, DAILY AND WEEKLY PAPERS, FOR SALE, A share pf your patronage solicited. C. A. DeKay. Lis ll cnn ee e apne s n oe Gaining Sure}; 2 ud FETTlE E. GUY, THE CELEBRATED FEMALE WHISTLER, MISS | that the contractor has just taken off his | workmen, although he had purchased large | quantities of steel rails and most of the ties \ needed for the entire line. Capital is sensi- tive, and while Messrs. Seligrnan, Winslow, Martin and others have abundant capital to : 1 4 ® complete the road and put it in running or- der by January. 1st, they do not propose to invest $1,500,000 in any such uncertainty as Has been engaged by the ladies of the Wo- men's Chr tian Temperance Union. and will take part in the Concert | FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 12th, PALMER | HALL, CUBA, N. Y. Miss Guy) has appeared before large and | an annoy ing litigation. This road is goi ; to pe‘btuilbt, pinldtt gbgew York capitalisi sfrge i going to build it; bu they propos ’ ; of Thgése litigations first. Th any whoa mune ber of months to force the test getion to trial | and even then the decision may be subjec’h j to appeal with further delay; but the obstruc- tionists will have' to take the responsibility | of that. It is my intention to bring the , natter summarily before the supreme court | in a test form as soon as possible, probably | in a few days-and I am preparing to that 'end. Of the favorable result I have no | doubt, thoggh, as I said before, there may be ' an appeal from the decision which would < cause additional delay. | __ Pending the determination of these ques- © tions in the courts, the syndicate are pushing forward the work of their narrow gauge road , in Allegany county, and will put the \old z} road, through Nunda, in running order as ! speedily as possible. -Nunda News. ¢ f_ | the country, intelligent gudiences in the leading cities of The people have applanded It may take a num- 1 223131132? Egress has spoken in , unqualified ‘ s r ability to please and amuse the i multitudes}: _ In addition to Miss Guy, the BEST MU- | SICAL TALENT OF CUBA will participate : in the Contert. 50 CENTS. (Edr Benefit of W. C. T. U.) | ADMISSIGN, - L E \ 15 gar TIOKETS AT ELDRIDGES tx - : Doors Open! at 7:15. Performance at 8:15, I <0 | The ladieis of the Temperance Union will serve Suppdr in Palmer Reception Rooms, ; Friday Evening, commenci j | Tickets 25 cantsg. encing at 5 figtack'