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. -~!~.lle~~d ·Ho\f~e1· ~re~rep\ll'ed to get_ ;t;l,;Q:JUll s\'tts !lP t.@ ilr!l~r: on s}l{}r.t-~lce. All wo~k manufl)-~y.Ud:.,.on ..J.h;i:u-ptemiseL by. lirst clas!i work~. _ ... Gall and see the1» .. ll2 « 114l:JqionSt;~ei_eal): . ' ...... - - -Mr.· fi:ugltes, of J:lntfalo, wl:i'o owus ·th e ·.;.·: t;tem.&,~r Ne.~s Gathered.. iJi a S.,orPII . _. .. - ·· ·' ·· of Live Herald Re• . ~uzz~ll Hoti'se, i!i SOQ'I} 't~\niaiii seyeral,al:.' terations upon. t.he building .. -porters. l.>:eBSONAJ:,, · .••• M.:K.'H·etookiss waS' in :&tmlo Thurs· . . . -(lay' __ :__ .•. B. E. w,:'oods 1 of Rushford, i.s in · • 'flSitin~.relatives. , .. ,.. ... P~ H. Shumway yisi'te.i {1\lba Friday on bu!iiness·. . . . ... ' ... \Doc.\ McGraw bl<Jwed into town from ... - \\'\... - - .).[llll.dville, ThU.~sday. ·· · : ... Chae. Christe~ of .Elmira, called on hm friends in tpis \ctty last· week· -·~·Mr. f!.nd }14:rs. FI·e~ Walruth,.of Cuba, were in tow-n part a:f last~eek, · ... J'aines Collopy was in \';itusville and . 0~1 City a portien of last week'. , ,· •• Mark Twain wiH pass the summer in to be raised one story higher a addi.Lion will b'e built on the east s.ide, ae:veral minor ''ii:iiprovell!ent. If is·~one t-he.Brrzzejl Honse will be -'I:~e arrangement fo1· the erection of the U n'ited. Presbyterian church at Frank- linville ·a·re about complete. The 'subB'Crip- tions r~ach. nearly $4,000, making oyer $8,000 available ~·'the new ecWice, includ. ing the insurance. The church will oe about 44x69, with parlors in the rear. Tile church has secured an additionallot,givi.ng ...:_~'Nc;R~~~fc!~~~;~~~;d:\~- No Reason nearly 200 feet of frontage. A Jkooklyn.lawyer -''I want some paper for buttin·y shelves,' tipn of securing pensions for men said a woman in·our office last Friday. We witkin.20 miles of any battle, was asked her i( ~he wanted white or printed upen a few days v.go by a man who paper. \W h \ch costs the most?\ shoe asked. he deserved sornethi ~;~g f1·om Uncle Gaining Favor Rapidly. Duke Centre News. The Olean Sunday\HERALD appeared last S'llllda.v in an e~larged quarto form, ~nd was othexwi.se g_reatly improved. Un- der the -able management of ,Mr. C. F. Person!!, the HERAUI irl iaining public .favor very rapidly, and to-.day stands as o_ne Qne of the leading jour11als. of the country. Far Above the Average. BathtCo•uier. The Sunday Morning ' HERALD has reached our table, and gi:ves pl<~.in evidence in every columu- of. being far above the Snnday_ro~;~rnal. .Mr. Persons the orctnri.eto>r. is ~publisher of many' years pel>i.ence aqd will probably make a snc- E writing ·his 11ew book ~elating· to ~---~~ilie:M[~!IHffi:ipJ~trlve~· . - We obliged to confess.tha~ the bla.uk paper when the folio wi.nf; conversation took place; wa~ worth twice as m~ch as a printed sheel, ''Did you ge tn war?\ \No b> 1 t I was and.she went away trying to figu~re out bow in_camp at.Eir;~ir.a for ~.P day_s.'' 'printers could li'le,' wl)ich, by the way, bas ''Were you·accidentally wounded?\ \No.'' ina8mu.ch ~s he has tli us it without allowing the ap- ••• Big hea'rted T-om Swan, of Franklin- ·-~~ YiHe, erniled one of llis sweetest smiles upon . • us one day last week. . b~n ~ prol>~em )l'ith printers. \F.Iave a heavy fit of sickness?\ \No.\ . Improves With .Age. \Get ~hronic diarrhrea?\ ••.N';):;'>\'... -- i11decent ardctes ·- - il_ - ... E.O. Osgood, one of the old time resi:_ Bulla!<> Daily •relegraph. \Contract rheumatism~\ \No.\ ' dents of' Bradford, now located at Angelica, -~ ---wiUHn town, •Friday a short time:' · . OLEAN Su..;nAY-HERALID is growi'ng big· \My frieRd,\ said the lawy~r, as he look- ger and better as it gro.ws older.' Enlarged ed at him in a fatherly way. ''some pens'ton to an eight pa,ge shE>eL agents might be discouraged over your case and r'efuse to touch it, but 1 shall ar once The Rochester of the stations on . .~~Mr. V. -Campb~ll, of Xllegany, has rented the ~msett House, Wellsville,· ~nd will take .possessio11 the first of June. ... Will 'Valentine, of Pert Allegany, -' formerly ~n·Olean boy) was in town part of Cto:w-ded F.ul). f 0 ward your papers for a pension on the Cu l.'l> R>view. Sund \Y ground that you were broken of your usual The pleaD. HERALD appeared a morning as an eight-pag~ ·sheet. It was rest during those 10 nights. Call again in 60 days for yonr back pay. Good in~l'ning, nal railroad south from that ·. ~· , . · :-:;-- l~ w e~>k ,i;i:ri~JL~\!l~oJ!i fr~~l!9~ -\'-~~~!<:!.!:.!+~ --·--~~----~~.;...-,.,.,.~~,.... ·\ .• . grip. . full of inter~sting newe. 1 <~ir....,next F' r - ville, Rnah, Canawagns. Fowleryil ardina.' · Cuvlerville, Deicester, :Morri;, si1akers, Rushville, \Vi8coy, Fil,lmore, Burrville, Oramel, Belfast, Rockville, . . · \ C t P u F 11 f B d' d .. A pretty girl, say's the editor of the Bos- \ •... ap . ·~ . iVJ., u er, a ra \or , usso· hlate judge of McKean county, was in the ton Star, W1lllet a cat kiss her, and take the Bob. Burdette. \The rise and fall of the Mus.ta~;he,\ wa~ the theme of the H11.wkeye HamoriHI'\ re· marks at the Opera .tr'ou<e Friday nrght. 'J'he small audience preSPllt were highly pleased 'wilh his amnsing lecture, and we are sure tho;e who stayed away mi~Rerl a rare tr~at. Black CreAk, Cuba, Ischaa, Feeder, Hins- dale, Olean. Thie m'itk~~ a liet of twenty- five Htation•. cay.:, short time. l.aat week visiting rela- matter comptacelitly, .but ifaman tried the tiVeo. _ same thing, her scratching powers wotild eclipse those of the cat. ••• RObert J obnson, our colored barber of tall statu~, has received an offer from the /Ahead of all of Them· iHeskln -m.useum to .~.raye_l_ w_~~~- them as their Cuba, Daily Patriot. taU man, The Oleari Sunday HERALD appeared ... Mrs. D.C. Conklin furnished the Jlre-·-1 \\'\\\\';:cl,.u enlarged to an eight page· paper. men with hot coffee at the fire last l\Ionday The.BER'A'LD is a long way ahead of any :morning, and the boys are truly gr~t.efnl ,ofits Sun,Jav cotemporarieR in this sec1ion. fm-the~sam.e. ----~rder. Angelica. Doc. Flood, of Elmira, called on !::is political friends in town, a few days since. *\~-=-:;;:::.. __ - -:- .-:-.JUsemblyman-Johnson has sent us a The an~nnl ses>'>ion of the Supreme A. ·w. Sullivan, the district sehoul teacher. has a new female assistant, weight; six pounds. ,eopy of the indisperi~able legislative an- Lodge of the Knights of Hon<lr convened miar,commonly calledthe\red boGk.\ We atBaltilll()1'CTnesdfty w~ Dlllsg~tes were --a:re•ve~y·-much t~bliged. present from nearJy.every state. The or- .... AithQugh not a member of th.!Lti.re de- der bas 130,.0GO members. The benefits partment, .Tinr J)arber·i~r lflways oi1 paid to· wid'QWil and ttrpba\n&' ·}aJ;t year and renders . valuable · assistance to the amounted to $2,300,000. _}ugg_e _ _Green anq ''Egg\ werit to Olean last Frillay to- see a \man.\\' That was the day of the circuR . S€lveral. of our citizens went to Richbm•g on· Friday to -at>t.end the opera. Olivette. . . engineer of tlle steamer at Cfire. . Meth0dlsts and Divorces &-~-'-·~- ... - - -- . -. ... The HERALD wishes to r~~urn thanks The Maine Methodi\t conference recently The depot agent, Frank. haR taken. to the \•iecoration of c bin a.\ Geo. Thumas is qult'e sir:k with lung disease. . .... . \Beet\ Wright ha:s returned to his tield of ·labor. CoMET. to.O. W. Hamilton, the effi.cient'and. gentle- passed resolutiollil against the grant-ing anrl manly baggage master at the Union. depot, obtaining of divorces, \for any other cans~ for many favors shown the HERALD. than specified by oun Lord.\ They declar~ •. ,}!Fs. Hulda Valentine, aged 89, ·who that it is wrong for a mimster to marry a Genesee. died ·at ner residence near Allegany last conple_.wben th~~ is suspicion of either of Since our last writing the store of __ Sunday,.wasobu:r.ie(here Tues,day, Another the parties having been divorc<yl f{)r any Mr. J. B. Prindle bas again been en- one of the good old'fasbioned ladies is at other teasGn · tb'iJ.,!l breach of the\ seventh 1-t•El\~ld-B-v burgl-ars and this time goods :rebt. • . commandn:ienti and they urge ministers to to the am.ount of one hundred dollars · h th b' t 1 were taken . ... N. •V. J ~ckson and son left Wed.nesaay preac on e su ~ec at east once a year. £ The temperanc~people o this plo.ce for the wilds of Potter Co., where they will An Explanation. 1 are getting ready to give the liquor ~mare the bashfu1'tront,and shoot the char- It was stated in the HERALD in. referring; dealers a \warm\ reception ilil case wal,pigeon. No danger of snake bit.ee•s~i.:'n~IJ:Q..t~_!olrp~~~·-~~lit.J!l~r~·~u.§~. .tk<!t a any come among us. 8:...~~--.tltat,.eeet:Wn;- -7- ~-- - -·:knut:trnt new ooilding up, near tlw liminary unction been granted depot·and still .. axwther started. against the Gallagher patent torpedo. W:hat J. N. Slade, is build1ng a dwelling · ... Mr. and ·Mrs. Van.Orsdale, of Mead- 'Ville, ~.,·were, during the past week, vis- iting rehl>ti v,es ,here. They buried their •on, Mr .. Frank Van Orsdale, of Friend- ,ahip, on Tueaday. ... We understand that Prof. Benson, who enently resigned the'principalship of the was mtended to be said was that iu the case on Mai:o. street. brought before Judge Wallace at that time, J. P. Stillman, bas moved into his gre.ated a pfeliminary injunction restrain- new residence. h A fight occurred a few days ago ing t e parties nam~d, in default of their between a driller of this place and a appearance to answer the charges in the com• saloon keeper. One or ·both were plaint. The decisiol!,)n no way decidEls the drunk. 1.--::--~~~ji;~~~F~ree Academy at Franklin- fli wile., to take up his residence in question of the validity of the Gallagher Work is still progressing on the ra.J.lroad .. _ . ~ . The· Genesee House is being re- shingled. PEN. . ' - ·• Rochejiter. It is understood that Mr. ·Ben- • -sov, JJ.as accumulat11d considerable ot IJ.' for- tune by saving from his libera I salary and fortunate investments. LOCAL I'J'B~IS. -A.oew· portico is being erected ,in fl'Ont . of tiHJ'TtelllOnl Housl!. ' .. ~Work i§ n.rogressing rapidly iln the ne.;., hoteL.at the Erie depqt. -Maeons have. commenced laying brick .on ·H. W. Moore's new building e1111t Hide of Union Street. -The PaY' oar pa8sed over the T.N. Y. & P., Thursday aud the railrBad boys. a.re happy. , · ~::_1. , . . - -The .Higgins .. block in the Sixth Ward, 11M been newly painted· and looks very A Small Blaze. Last Mooday morning about 7:20, an alarm of fire called out the department for the ;first time since February 12th. The scene of the fire wa:s at Conklin'~ wa~on !hops, where a small building used as a tire shop, had caught ~re from escaping gas• Owing to the rapid work of the fireman, this was ihe only buildingJ>~trned, althqugh the adjoing sheds and shop were scorched. Too mach praise cannot be given the firemen for the quick time they made in getting the fire undAr control· Hose 2 .threw· the first water O!l.the fir-e, wl).il~ h1lse 4 did not tarn Belmont. It is a V!ll'Y backward spring for farmers. Allegany county never was more backward than th~ pres ent. .F. Vanderhoef,•has tba stone work A Romantic Episode-- nearly done for a brick store next to Miss Louise Sprong of li!pencerpert W.AB the one buil·t -last sea\Son When done, the heroine of a romantic love episode will be two as mce'\stores as are in which in its denoueruent differs greatly town. __:.Q, M_, Marrvin, has just completed from the general run of such affairs. Last his barn, and has the masonry near- Saturday the young lady left'· .home tor ly completed for a new h9use, which Rochester to do some shopping. After she is to be finished in an arti~:>tic man- had gone her parents noticed that shil had ner, on Washington. street. . . ta)ten a great deal 'bf her clothing. Suspe'lt- out, not hearing the alarm. , . The Pe~ksisters(hmn~ talent) gave . · f . The Drapery w~!!.,WO Thin, an· ent€llltainment last week; pro- 1 ~g so~et.hing out 0 the 'IVliY\ Mr. Sp.rong eeeds,· for the Belmont fire company.\\\Went dtrectly to Rochester ancltound that Last MOnda}' Michael L. Lehmaier, one Receipts over UD~ TNdMLEB. Ilia daughter had taken the traip. fen St of the oldest cranks with which Pwl. The fafher· tele!(t:aphed toSala.man- is afHictud 1 tnok :~· f)<lch:et kDifb..a.nd cut out Somet~ing far :Scandal Mangers. ca to have the young lady detained and sent -AemeRose 3,added a. new pian~ to the the entire center of a $500 Venetian-paint- Gossips and scandal mongers should read home. Bis commadds were obeyed 'and · othl;;r. adotments of their pad or fast Tbars- ing in the ·Powers' g;1llery of fine- arts at the following from the SyracuRe <[ournal, . ihe young lady ret!JJ..ill!d_ to the home she· neat and· iast;>-. da.rand sntt'tooy are not happy. It_o_chester .. The J}ainting was one of a pair and \take it home.\ \A cunous illustra· had Jeft·t«funcer_a\:;~uusly. It transpired . -Thoae two 11 opular organizattons;Whi~- of small ,pi ... , of work of old Florintine lion ot how 'scandals gather .Jies as they that Miss· Sprong's not Sprong 'but Mrs ney bJ.nd:md Citizens Hose Co;, will in the artists. The pair were purC'based in Ven- sweep along,' is seen at Gilbert's Mills,·os- Wilcox, sh~~aving been secretly married near .thture han 1\ grand excursion 1f.1'W~t· '~ce as types of anc(eat poesy in clasfJlcs-art, wego county. Many tongues were busy for in J Bllluary last to ,William Wj]cox,a young kineiGlen. O:n,d cost only eight hu~dred to a th<Jmlariiit. Tb1or1ths hlac~ning 'the character of a daugh· farmer who formel'ly resided: at. ~pencer- ..:_ -A pieasallt .PMty was 1\eld.at the resi- dollan, all (hey w~re small. They repti· ter of Rev. Mr. Wood· When her fa~er port. ·she was going -to join her •-husband ~erloe of llr. HortO!ll, on State st~:eet Wed- sen ted ln different postures th_ree figures; h·eard the stories, he traced their origin to in St Paul who is engaged as a clerk in a nesda:y evening, by the young meople of an Italian .man and lad, with flute~ an!l a some boys, who Said they told the ·original store there~· :Why'the young people shoald ,.. maiden dancin\'.· 'ThA . hust of the latter t h' h f 't If d'd t t th t , t f •- .. s ory, w 1c o 1 se 1 no amount o ha.ye .kept th.l' marri11.ge secret is .not under- a rru: o .... wn, ... .,L~!!!UJlmi~U~ d d . h I . ., ~· ,' rapli wlt ace, and Lehma- much, 'for fun.'· Now a g~od m~nv men blood. For.as soon as the father,learned -The team purchaood by the (;ustees wh.o has been for months destroy'ng 1 ;.. 1·1• d · k h ' •. · 1/'r~ a owe to ta e t e~reh&j<;e of BJgmng that his daughter was married he seemed week, has bellu k4¥t bUlly by the etreet com· Police Gazettes and other questionable bl' d · · • f 1 · d 1 •· . . -'· . el pu .1c a mission o t 1e1r scan a ous con- very much nleaHed and said he would dress DllSS10D ,..:awwg gra..v upon Union atreet, prints, because of thefr· .. c\aracter nbiected d . . 1 d I F h . h d d '\' ~ ~ ~ not or appea.nng m court. fall B\can a - her up as a< bride should be· dressedc·and . I , W 10 nee e it sadly, tO the manner in which the maiden in the . ' mongers wer.e treated in the same way, send her to her husband. Such an harmo . • ':. _ -.The Rev. R. R. Wa.tkin• of .Andover paintmg was clad_, and so ruthie11B 1 -, des- •1 ld b ·r 1 h d 1· ht · -~ _ \ ,Jere w.ou e ewer peop e w o e 1g m niuus ending to these little love affairi 1 is semwary be:ins his engagement as palt6\r troyed th(;l picture. · He:haa bee.n repeated- gathering and circulati.Irg scandal. 'As a not at. all common. of the First Presbyterian soeiety at f.'ra11k- ly .airested for dest1·oying pernicious litera- general thina- p<Cople )!ho take most de- ;Jinville on ~he first Sunday of June. ture exposed for sale hut has been so often light in scraping the {u'tters and throwing •. .~apps creek. . \\ -Tlle l!ornellsrille 1rib/U,ns says, tb,.~t a released on the payment of a small fine. their. contents at other people are them- .A '-young man named Ward, wor'k·- Corning brick manufactllrer, has ft~~rder, For h1s last crank?:ffort he w 1 'll doubtless 1 'It, f du t · h' h th ing on Peck & Freeman's lease, want- .... ae ves gm y o con c upon w 1c o er d t h p 1 ak t b lt · foi· one million brick from an Olea fh:tn.' go to prison, from· e police station. where people w,ith glib-tongt;~es might talk br the ~he ~teabo';e~fu thee b 0 fte~·.ay ~hA~ :Must be a case o..f, mistaken identity. be now is.' Lehmaier is a man about forty, hour.\ · , half way ·in the boiler his foot struck -Several new side tr.acks ru:e l;Jeing Jafil at usea good llljll!(uage, ~nd succeeds well as a Don't go home from' tlle Opera without the gas jet,_ which caused it to ignit~. the Erie depot where 'the fr~ight hou~e lGcal canvasse.r ~or _maps. a?d .pu];Jlications, calling on F. R. Page, tbe tailor. · .. The result lS that he has not ~ne m formerly stood. The old water tank f\'\\' . he sa.ya 1t ~s hts ll11Bston to .testroy, · •· a boiler for a week QI' more on ac- u .. , '!: • .,...Qo to the Acme Mills for yoq,r flour, count of a burnt facj3. ·has been used t-or years, at the west end every i[i>illture • calcula-ted to rnil!lead. ihe .a11d get the best. llll-' ·There was a chllirch festival at 'the depot; is to be torn down and. the new young. uon tat'ks, oil a:dl oil well Rock City ·Wednesday nigJ;!.t. A , one;}Vill be \)Sed, lo9at~d a few feet w:est of ·-'l'i:e ~c~ ,:Mills are making sDM!ndid propert with W.· H .. & J.D. nm;nber of the pe9ple frorri tills place ,th~ old tank.: . · 1, .: 1 . l\cy~e \Northern Light''!oV''AClfle Offices . t oil exchange .at attended, and froljll the ipoise next Jc . ., .... u~ pafento/1 • :. ~· ... .:... - lm . ' ·, . ,,_ , .. ;; ~- ·; 1 ~0l,'~lf?-' 'V)T,~tb:mk S(!ID~ ot the:.. bp~-a :. ·} • ';. \ • ,i~ .... :- .~:;. ~- :~....... .._1; ··':\ \ ••• , ...... -:·.....4.,: WARBl'JN (lOUNTY'S TBO'USAND -n·-·'BURE!i. SPO'V ...... E~· ' . :; R1xford. Naughty. . ' Somebody's lips we;re close to mhre: Thus tempted, I, couldn't resist, ' Roguish and rosy', a sweet little mouth Was sudden1y, softly kissed. Soll!lllbody's eyes looked up and frowned , With such'a;re~v~ !(lance., .. If kisses wer<>'W:teked?' r asked my pet Then the ~I\i'-~!'~ ~o ' And, smiling the little maiden answe1·ed As I knelt there at her feet, ' \They must be jrlst a little naughty, Or they never would be flO sweet·\ Sun flowers are sprouting. There will be a massaore of hogs poR SALE-Drug store and stock, doing n 'goo& soon and don't you forget it. paying business. Enquire or address E. s. , ~kaon, Portville, N Y Sam Hart, of Bolivar, N. Y., was town on Wednesday. . HOUSE FOR,SALE, or a kitchen two bedroom<> A B F d f 'I clothospress pantry stone cedar and wood~ .o., • ray an ami Y are ViSiting abed to rent. Inquire of John Herold, 7th street friends at Tylersburgh, ·Pa. between Stal.j> and 'Henl;~y. . ' Ade Nichols, book keeper for Jones Roo.Ms TO a'EN'.!'-In suits, oR singly; rurnish· Dodge & Co., has gone to Shingle M .or unfurDisMd; witli or .without boaro. House :Pa. Inquire at68 ~rry Bt~eet. • . Eu :mils, of Big Shanty, made Rix- WANTED-A girl to do\general housework; ap~. ford a flying visit on Thursday. _ ply over J B FrAwley'S hardware store 12'!J .A gang of surveyors, laying 'QMon street. · · ' the route for our new railroad, went HENRY BRANTON, 5!i Clfuton street ha.sa new through ~own 011. lfTednesday. . houseforsale;orthree rooma to ren't,anital)lo Jl ·m Martt'n of the T. W. P. L. torhghthou~ekeepmgorparty of~entlemen. Ap- ply on prem1ses or at Cosses hnndfe factory. • station at Rixford.r has been removed · · - ~- - - ·- · · - -- - · · ·- to tb. e new station at Muncy, Pa. FOR SALE,'- tOO Cord's 1Jf18=!n® W'i)ij(f '1i.t\11.3i' per cord, 011 go\Od road. M. W. FINN Olean The Duke Centre brass band N, Y. . ...,. . . ' · ' an ameteur concert at Clark's Vil\'-''\'•t DENTIST...:.S. J. Fisher, D. D. s. cift:ice House. Thursday evening to a good-, --:;:;-E-:x-:-ch_a_n_tZ~e_B_u-:hd_i:-:n.:::~:..o_l_a:::an=·~N:::·:::Y:..:· ___ _ sized audience. ·· F or,.ent, ten dollars per month a la'ige smethport. A circus bill-board around the ruins of the Bennett B:ouse hides its w6eful aspect from the public. liouse, with cellar, !Jood wen of w;ter,·and >1. good g~rd'en, 01: wlll sell cheap. Inqqire at house m.Boardmanville. W. H. WooD~ T O PRINTERS-A ,·drst class Plough Paper Cuttel') Ill ~:ood·~rder, for sale cheap for cMh· Apply at the HlliRALE nffice. BRAN NE\V ~ STOCK. ' Everything in the WilY of · .. ·················~····························· Enos Thomas, the man charged 'Y~t;h. bigamy, who js well known in Duke Centre, Aiken and Bradford, was bail11d out of the county jail on Monday.· ln-gaining the first wife Enos did the Claude Melnott act, but all who knew him were not surprised, as his pemchant for stretching the truth is spontaneous and irresistible. His arrest !JI'ew out·of a little spite • business- on the part of some persons ~UITIIi~ : · in the. Thomas family, latelty -~_<:l:~--41VWI.. . .' ·j:.· .: ;{ in an arbitration law case concern· ing some Aiken property, which 'was decided in this place some four weeks ago. . . ,. -·· . · Messrs Sterrett & Rosa,)awyers, who wer«;l ,burned out in the Haskill building, are fixi;ng up a cosy ·office in the .Grand 9entr~l :f!ot~l building, u_p El~a1r§> . .o.ver- the bllhard hall. Mr.· Henry Hamlin; who was also in the burned building, is to locate his banking and exchange office in the Grand Central, where .'the billiard room now is. The latter will bEWlos- ed after court is over. . The vacant circles ~n the tower of the Court El<iuae will soon. be .filled l;iy the cYock slials so long look~d for. A Boston fitm has them about com· pleted'an!l they are ei;pected daily. 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