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Evening Review. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1881. -- ~ Tus cist oF It. - -Let the temperance boom go forward. -The peach crop is either small or late. -GCubna is a lively little town these days. -The Olean fire parade occurs to-morrow. -Read our ngw advertisements carefully. -A full moon groots the evéning strollers theso days. | . -A match manufactory is to be established in Lockport, e ' --Train 3 was reported six hourslate this # . morning. A smashup on the Busquehanna division is the cause. -The railroad business is booming all through this section. ' \ ___ --The Greenback State Convention meets threo weeks from to-day, -Large crowds are in attendance nightly at tho temperance meetings. -Chautauqua still continues to prove tr great haven of rest for weary multitudes. -Jos. Palmer lias recently purchaged $ large number of chairs for use in his hall. .-Cnanisteo is to have a new La France steam fire engine, with all extra equipments. __W: H. Rice has just purchased two mag- i- nifleont show cases for displaying his goods. _-Dr. Tannor resideseat Corry, Pa. He contemplates making a ninety five day fast. -A -number of our citizens attended the funeral of C. O. Grandall, at Belmont yes- | terday. -Binghamton is troubled with - malarial fever. Cuba will be if her citizens are not more careful. -The subscription list of the Reytew is S- constantly increasing, which shows that it is being appreciated. ~ P. first-class new grocery store has been | needed for the entire line. -The Cuba Cornet Band takes its depar- ture for Olean to-morrow morning to attend the firemen's parade. ' -M. M. Kerr this, morning congibuted seven dollars to the nty treasury, which he would not have been qompelled to do had he signed the pledge last evening. -Francis Murphy, Edward; Murphy and other prominent temperance ; speakers, ad- -dressed a large audience 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, Chautaugua 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 Wellsville nar- row gauge are being run Wearly every day. as far as the rails are laid. - The citizens of that lively burg are having great times riding on those “bogrowed gondolas.\ Well, we sup- pose it is wige to get all the benefit out of || them possible before we need them up this way. Go ahead with your excursions, gen- tlemen. ~ THE CANAL RAILROAD. HON. JNO. M. DAVY ON THE STTUATION. Nunda Nows.) The effort is to be made to bring the Canal Railroad matters to an early decision in the courts. The bill has become & law to re- move the water from the Genesdp Valley in the city of Rochester. This allow them | to build their depressed tracts in .the city. n. Jno. M. Davy, attarney for the now dominant faction in tlie directorate, ex- pressed himself as follows to a Democrat reporter, Tuesday: “Qbstructionists in the company seem de- termined to prolong their vexatious and groundless litigations to prevent the prog- ress of the enterprise. It is for this reason that the contractor has just taken off his workmen, although he had purchased large quantities of steel railsand most of the ties \ Capital is sensi- tive, and while Messrs. Seligiman, Winslow Martin and others have abundant capital to £ _ openad in Olean by D. L. Tait, a former res- \complete the road and put it in running or- fibefm‘e this week Saturday. ident of this place. | der by January, 1st, they do not propose to i , has & | invest $1,500,000 ip any such uncertaint The Cntholics of Corning have placed & | an annoy ing litigation. This road i: 232121; new boll in their edifice. It will be formally | to be built, and the New York capitalists are dodicated next Sunday. | gginlfg to 1build it; but they propose to dispose vol 2a f atas a of these litigations first. It may tak - , «-If 3 c‘m TVISY} to make any entries at the ber of monfhs to force the test abetiznetilgligi State Fair, it will be necegsary to make them and even then the decision may be subjeci: r to appeal with further delay; but the obstruc- aar. . , | tionists will have\ to t ; sibil -William Fargo, who recently died in ; of that It is my iégfxftizhf 1251123321; fltlltli Buffalo, left his residence and grounds and,} an annuity of $15,000 to his widow. faw d in a few days- I j -GCharles E. Older has purchased of the | end. Of 3113 {fitfvirablaem ré’éffiarinifigethgg Cuba National Bank what is known as the | doubt, though, as I said before,. there may be Kinnie house and lot. - Consideration, $1,500, ' an appeal from the decision which would B dses . . cause additional delay. -Edward D. Northrup shot and killed Jo- |_ Pending the deterglination of these ques- soph O'Donnell, at Ellicottville, N. Y., yes- | tions in the courts, the syndicate are pushing terday. The crime was the result of a dis- forxzai'd the work of their narrow gauge road pute over a sum of money that O'Donnell g in Allegany county, and will put the old cinimed was dus him. ~ « in a test form as soon as possible, probably road, through Nunda, in running ord | speedily as possible. -Nunda Newgsfi s - ' aas Mk . | ~ com am cece on ooh acacia an ease * Lining mimes ws hatter summarily before the supreme court | [AILS ARRIVE. From the Bast. ;...... } > 10 01 a. x. From North Cubs, Rawson and Rushford ..}.}...>- 2 s........ . 1000 a. x. From BlackCregk and New Hud- - son, (Tuesjay, Thursday and' Saturday). .|.. 11 00 a. x. From West Clarksville, (Wednes- | ° day and Saturday). ...... . ...10 00 a. x. - , -_ [MAILS CLOSE. A For the West |...... } 9 30 a. x. For the .4.. ~~~ 4 30 p. M. _ For North Cuba, Rawson and Rush« ford .> he a ae s e ee e 6 ent 2 30 p. M. For Black Cregk and New Hudson, |___ (Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day) pore ee berg eet . For WestGlal'ksville, (Wednesday. and Saturdhy). .. ...} }4e <> ~> 2 30 P. M. ..... 2 30 p. M.. + 1, T - Teas, Coffee, Pure Spices, \ . “51x corrtrEerIcrrERr'y, ' pIPES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, STATIONERY, MAGAZINES. # gPERIODICALs, DAILY AND WEEKLY *~ ' PAPERS, FOR SALE, A share bf your patronage solicited. C. A. DeKay. Goming Sure! a_ fome Bay ETTIE E. GUY, E CELEBRATED . FEMALE WHISTLER, Has been engaged by the ladies of thse Wo- men's Chri tian Temperance Union, and will take part in the Concert - MISS FRIDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 12th, PALMER|HALL O= -- CUBA, N. Y. . Miss Guy! has appeared before large and intelligent gudiences in the leading cities of 'the country, The people have applanded - ‘and the press has spoken in, unqualified | terms of her ability to please and amuse the 1 multitudes} In addition to Miss Guy, the BEST MU s SICAL TALENT OF CUBA will partici = i in the Contert. will participate | . TIOKETS AT ELDRIDGES Gq -~ - | Doors Open! | at 7:15. .- Performance at 84.15: The ladies of the Tem ce Uhi ill f perance Union will - serve Suppér in Palmer Reception 130011113,1 ' Friday Evening, commenci ' d Tickets 25 centsg. mencing at 5 $5ng