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·VOL. 2---NO. 16. OLEAN, -N. Y., SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 18A2. WHOLE LIGHTNING FLASHES. TELEGRAPH TRIBlJTE BY :WHOLE WORLD 'J.'HE Teacher's Insti\tute. . Tlie' Cattar~u~s County Teachers' Institute will be held in Little Valley during the week comme•cing Aug, 15. Professors John Kennedy and < R. E. Post have been appointed In- structors. Teachers are specially re- qm!sted to be present the first day. A Pa:rnoamic IView ·or_\Saturday'lil Doings From :continent to Continent. ., . Base Ball. BUFFALO, July, 15.-The league games played to-day resulted as fol- lows: At Chicago-Chiea.gos 4. Buf- falos 5; at Providence-!3ostons 10, Provid.ences 7; at Detroit-CleVfl· lands '4, Detro its L False but Provident. - - DEs MoiNES, Iowa, July 15.-Tbe wife of Dr. H!'Jartwe'll and Miss Dana, a niece of Judge Napier, eloped with two. ha.rd ware cle['k-s yesterday, The former took h~.r household goods ·Thursday will be devoted to discus- sions on School Law and topics relat- ing directly to the management' of schools. Trustees are cordially in- vited to attend. Goldm Western New York. · SE'l'H. •'-{ttl!;EN. Superintendent of t~e New York State FlShGrV Ccmmissio l· PHELPS v. SOME FACTS REGARDING 'J'HE CASE. What Phelps Claims and What the Members of the Bar Think About tb,e JJiatter.- In our last issue we referred, briefly, to the action which Geo. H~Jihelp;; had insti- ment was made, it appears that this suit in- dicates but a portion of Mr: Phelps griev:~ ance~. The plainllfl: alle.ges, according to divers published statements tbat have· ap- peared during the past week, that tl:i~re b a \reference ring\ in this district, ithich sixty tons. The engine ~ 8 so con- comiJrises the firms of Cary, Jewell & Itum- JAMES RUSE' ELL LOWELL.· ·United Stat8S Mini,;t •r to England. not (lOntrol of hi~ head and senses. -So far CLOSED ITS DOORS. ANOTHER BANK BADLY BIJST~D. The Cattaraugus Banking Firm of F. Elliott & Co., Close their Doors Surprisingly Suddep. On Saturday the banking firm of M. q. · Elliott & Co., of this place, \says a Cattar!til-! gus correspondent, suspended, JJ;!aking aD. a\Boignwent in fav-or of G~orge Straight, .Elliott's brother-in -law, for tb.e beoEltit Q.f his creditors, preference being given to th& ·. Darling estate, be.l-aDgjng to Elliott's fatber:. in-law. The liabilities are placed at $30,- 000; assets nothing;-- · Na:tTI1'liHv-tlre-'\\1Iffirir---::\ created grea.t excitement in tLe littl'll vill:ige. People who hllt1 pinched 'and scraped· wr ·:. lay aAide a few hu~dred dollars for a rainy day Aa1'v ~t swept away ·i.n the wreck of the• - bank, ~nd t>ither gave way to w-ild hmen~ tatioi'8 ~nd maledictiol;ls, or~ as thong~. dazed by the ~hock on bearing the dreadfn~< I. 'i- ···~·· news. Paying Her $3,000 to Go. Along the\ line of the Cattaraugus Creek from Versailles up throu,gh Gowanda and Collins many- people are convinced that gold and silv!)r exists in the rock, which can be taken out in Deying qu::.ntitles. Also in the neighborhood of Silver Creek and Irving, in this county, a quality of rock is found which is said to yield ~Dl&-Of ·the precious metal. Various parties are industriously en- gaged filing . .claims and e;;atheringthe rock for assay. From some rock taken near Versailles a-- Buffalo .~!lem ist finds silver at the rate of $1~.60 to the ton. It is not at all improbable that go~d and silver in paying .quan- ·ttties-, -wm w·rouna· fn tlii!!\8ection of the Lood's vineyard before many years. structedl;l.J! to run_iu. either..direction, sey, Hon. Wm. H. Henderson,· of R~n and has ·a pilot on each end, thus do- uolph, and Loveridge & Swift, of Cuba. ing away with the use of a turn-table, Phelps claimR ·that rhey have an under\... His said to be the heaviest engine in standing by ·which cas~s are referred td the world, and with a train of fifteen each other, and decided to the mutual satis· · frie-gnt cars it made on a portion of faction and benefit of the parties named. th~ trial trip a mile in fifty-nine sec- Phelps ai1eges that he was made the victim onds. of this ring in a aase referred to E. D. as tbelihel against Jewell is concerned, it is Among the l<'\e:rs is a poor WAVERLY, N.Y .. July 15 . .,-A. well· knowncitizt~n of Binghamton and his ' wife have, after a-long period of con: jugal infelicity,fin~ly con.,luded that ·the houst~ is\not big enough to hold them both,and have,it1a said,..1tgre.ed to separate upo:a the following basis: . Mrs .. ~. gets $3,000 a.n$1 agrees.. .to_ well known Jlill.Oilg.l..ll\-Lluu=:~...w..u.L\'-\-='\\'-t widow named M!fS. FykP, a lliXGJ,aii.,W!la!!~,_....:::\': that Jeweli contendtod up to a short time husJ?anJ forn~er].y worked in ta~D!'!!;f_. ago that Phelps w'a..s not insane, in opposi- here, !!nd _was a r;uember of the Equitllble: tion to belief in hi~ insanity exrres~ed by Aid Union. The pair ·were. in very humhJJ.o · every other member of the lx!.r.'' circll'llintances, but Fjke managed to keep_. make no further claim whatever. up- ·on.\lier hu8baand. Very generous all around. Whate:he lleys are About. · NEw A EM, July- 15 . .....:.Walter Ml;l.lley ha tponed his trip tg Ber- . ·u::mda. --\He is spending his evenings now at Savern. Rock. Tl;le Malley house .vas opem the other e;ening;and ·Walter was observed on the veranda. Hc--·''f'l>\.\l<l house is within a few hundred yards of the s~ot where Jennie Ct'am- er's body was found. Walter has been making_ himself obnoxious to one of the state's witnesses by point- ing him oti't ia the street. The heavy rains of last week did Loveridge tl\Ometime last winter, inJ which considerable damage to the Genesee he was attorney for plain~ifi; and Cary, Valley Canal railroad by washing Jewell & Rumsey defendants, and decided the e~hankments away in several against him. Phelps alleges that he be- plaDes. name cognizant at that time of the A Sharp Dodge. and contemporaneous referencE's exiqting S h du h ' J...ee Th_e AltDn brid. ge i\ now 285 feet om~ s arp pro cers ave u n betweex1 these two law firms, and in ~ II k\ ld bettm- g high. It is uot a ;mitaLlP promenade success~u Y wor mg an o April last made a motion to $et aBi!ile the d d · th Ch G t for drunken EnerL ii.lltl even the eoo1 o ge HI e erry rove coun ry. repon of the referee on the ground of fraud, f headed visit&f'\·iinds his back hair Specula.tors in need of special in or- ant! mutual n_nderstamhng eJCi~ting be- m-aHon which they were utt~rly un- rising as he peeps OVE'r the edges 'of t,_;een, Cary, Jewel) & Humsey, and Lover- able ·to obtain in any other way\ .. the tt·ack and seefi pigmios working idge .s., Swifc. The moti!)n was to bear- have made fair-sized bets and secured far lwlow him. gne<rb~fore Ju<lge Haight, at Buffalo, bnt from the very parties who were in John Kllltwy, :tll. Er·ie ra_ilway for ~owe r<·ason he -could noL hear it, and H possession of exclusive pGints the hrakl'tnan Plllpl.>yNl ''n t.hn we8tern was finally hrough.t before Judge B:trker, of identical infermation they would not division, at,t,;mpt.1·t! t.J~r>ntl his ltfe Little Valley, in May, and decided have parted with in a. direct propos1- last wPek by <'Utting hi>' throat with against hirn, for the\reason as Pbelp• -alie- tion for any amount of money. To a razor at Hot·nPlbviil<'. The wound ges, that, Judge Hende-rson, was in th<; simplify the matter this grade· of waR an ugly ouP, \hut will not prove referee ring, and Mr. Hender•on. throu~h ,:;ambling 1s similar to that practiced fata:t. Kinnf\y waR suffering from some tranHaction years ago.\ had a lien up- upon greenhorns and the most unsus- the effects of protnteted drinking. on Barker, which compelled Barker to decide against Pilei ps anJ in favor ofthe .::. .,., pecting, when for a small sum of ---- ---- The/c;triking .Freight-=andlers. Another Springville Letter. ring. Phelps has now appealed to the Geu- - L c ·· 1 Th ·1 money the cool-headed gamester can JERSEY ITY., Ju y 15.- e str1 c- The members of Fountainh 0 se, No. eralterm ag,just the decision of JLJdge d I eeoure 1fue perfGrmance of. .any dis- ing freight-handlers adopte reso u- I, assisted by their lady frieilds,:serv- Barker, upon the ground of fraud and con- ~ons requesti~g f:iends of labor in graceful and unnatural act and make $ld delicious ice cream arfli---stra.w- temporaneous intere8ts, involving Barker. 'everv town and city in the United ~be greeny appear sublimely ridicu- berries at the Opera House. Thursd~y Henderson;·carv, and Lvveridge. '. Stat~s to aid them rn the conflicts lou~;. . evening. Now Phelps alleges tpat the \.ring\ were The boys are juRt beginning to re- with railroads, and calling upon the 'The Pnze Fighters. cover froml the effect.'\! of the Holland so frightened b_v 'hii. development~, that ... Jreight __ ban(,i~~ o~ Buffalo, Salaman-, dance of July 4th. Wtll, did you en: they have caused the reports of his insanity Charley Perkins is a well-known sport- J·ov it? to be circulated in order to draw attention . •Ca and Other WCStern CitieS On Vaf: 1 ·ng WhO liaS ·dur1\ng the past year spent - • k l'flbe Hook and Ladder boys rna e a r h t • • th d · · l ·ous trunk lines to strike imme __ d __ !·ate- · + rom t ~rea pomts m e ca.se an InJnre rnllch time in Bradford aod vicmity: very fine appearance w1th their · ly for an adv ~~ce of wages. · · 0 d f b . . bim in the work of breaking up the \judie- \'\' He was ~resent at the late raoes m lean. wa11;on an uni orms., ut JUSt Walt . d - f fl' l N h\ ial rascalities,\ as he calls it. The con it:!.~n 0 a airs at t 1e. PerkJns s\;;n old prize fightel'\bimself, and till they gBt their <'lil.g.ine. o w tte ·freight depots to-day is not material- has trained some of the best knockers of the caps o: kid gloves then, Our reporter visited Mr. Jewell for the d h I Tanner has entirely recovered from purpose of gettin[;: bis statement regarding :J.y changed. Itds state t e Centra . American ~. R. -Recently he was inter- the shock gi\\en him by that letter. the matter. Mr. Jewell positively refused & Hudson R, lllL is loading cars pro- •viewed by a reporter of ihe Hll!lR.A.LD and By the w~y, have vou not.i~tld that · \' 1 to be drawn into any newspaper controverey miscuously and shippi•ng all freight· .gave his opinion of Job~\ L. Sullivan, the he has st5.1<~>ICk somevhing now, very ree:ar<ling the matter. \I •viii take care uJ Buffalo Whe Me 1-t wt\ll be sorted and ·oharupion brco-.,.art and bml-d.o&er. ·Perk- fine. I+---\· - ' • ....,., mysel·faud :\fr. Phelpt;. too,when I get into reshipped to the•proper .point. ins said he was not a man to \gi·va awav\ George :P_ .a.ttendr4 t.he circus, we , .- wonder if that was him who remain·. court,\ said .Mr. Jt-well,.''but tbe news- men of the arena, b11t Sullivan <was such a ed to the -concert with Mi'3s M. papers are nor the place to try the case Th e Lat:sst from Egypt man that an airing would do lbim gcod. John that was all w•·ong for you to ' · • and I do nqt propose to pay any attention A NDR ''ul 1· A - n *'You know \Ourself sRid ChMiev,\ \that p u h be ou knew LEXA IA, '\ Y \·- menca J J accom any m. orne, w n Y to thE' puhlicarion which Mr. Phelps ;iP :marines assist ill1·patroling the streets Sullivan is a-slugger, and his 'garue' is t'> Will wanted to. l ·t being 1 ·m~~ to walk ~tre-N slirike a ruan with his wrist ·b€1ne. He Newt. attendPd tho races at York- causing to be_ made. And if V 0 ~ want the pv\\''\-\ 0 \ '\\' h·- S d H th th facts v.ou mnst get them el8ewhere. Al· ' - ' Th f d · ·reacheR fOTw~d and instead of ·bitting a s 1re un ay. e says ey were e ·without an esO<Wt. i e ca es an best he has seen and closely contestf'd. most any lawyer in the cuuuty can t~ll you shops are reopel!l~D,;; and confidPnce ,mau with his fist he brings the bhwn down . f c L . d H 6 Wlitb his wrr~>t, and thereby ciq-sa!Jies his SP~GV\ILLAINS WONDER. ahnut 11._ 1-;o. ar \' ,a~r 1 _ o_yer1 ge, en- lis generally reviwing, Seymour is Whv w 1 ·ck d 't u the ht\ll derson, and other•, -who have unwarrant:~- o.pponent hy weakening the m4ll9clt?s con- .1 ~ on go P -or.gani:zdng a, polittle force as fast as. oftener. bly been brought into the case, they can _take !I<>OSsjble. · Tpe fi['€8 in town were uu- oocting with t.~e armR.\ •'Tug Wilson\ _If that letter made matters illl right care ol themselve\ a!ld undoubtedly will, if ·y • Charley says, \.is a powerful EtugLishman wt'th Jt\m. · \'oubtedly 1·nst1gB ... ed by the p..;nct· they consider the mattter worth noticina.\ oq \\\ • • • with a neck like a bull. Wilson t-s :prepar- How Newt felt when he made that \' ~~ supporters -\' Ar1'b1- 1-f not by · This wrui aU Mr .• Jewell- would sa~. M.r. r\\L \'L • ecl. fur Sullivan'!! wri\st blows, arui ,as soon sad mistake after the Alumni meet- J h-imself. After the 'looting commen: as , 00 meets Sulil.ivan he will allow :him to . in~ meeting-eh Spauldi:Qg. Carv is out of town, anJ will not be- back - - -eed th;e soldiers roillibed .the original exert himself, but as Wilson flajf; •he can · Why Cra:w:ford an«f_ N.q~ton's .b~ar ft..r sometime. In converstaion with anum· 11. d · and now m001key att-raCT eo much at; ber of the leading lawyers of this cc11mty - Pan erers. stand .a terrible 'blow on his nee.k, or is tention from the bovs. - lllld vicilutv, tbey say th\ whole •·refei·ee Arabi during theoengagement was able•to have Sul~an bea-t-h-~m- .fur·lha:lf--an- 1 c o ffiose two ooys enjoyed ring\ Idea, is one of Phelp's hallucinatioiDs, • ati'fO!I.\t Napoleon w.htich neither fired h<m;dn order to •tire the latter. WH•on's .Miss H's.oo'HII!pany the t:ll!N>St, Thurs- ' d h · \·f · , d · He has talked and thought upon the mat- Boo.' receive a s ot. -<>- ter the fir..ing forte lis to tire hiR :!l.dversarv, and wh•en the ay even mg. \ Into New Qnart.els. We venture the asser.tion that no pl,y~lsJ::: ia~~ io this state have hand~omer qua\rt'er\ than those which Drs. Lincoln & Reno have takE>n possession of in tbe Bennie buildhog in the past week. Their quarters corupri~e two large and commodious rooms facing o'p union .St., one of which is used as a recE'kti<>lo ant! the r,ther is the business and C'>ll\tlitiug r'\\\- Both are elaboratefy furni,lwrl,' ,,J,.~a'>lly crrpeted, heated by ~team, ligh'r..-d hv ga', and otherwise sup- pled with all rhe <'nrnforts and~js>nveniences of\lile. Th<·_\' are s11pp i\d withpne of the bt'St librariPs i 11 tl4t~ <.:oUitl v ''uli.~).fl~ing all O('('llpiPs :1 t'l•ll~ll!C'IHI\lS \•OHifillll 1 but tWO adrli!iou:d, rhr'•H:h ~~P~dl~·r 1'ases are reqnir- .. d t(l hold h<> tn 0-,.,..~iH,Y medicines used in theiJ· pra('tice. A convenient operating taole, and a tine mii,:~oscope, of great power, are amortg many 4u-fuatures to allract the vi;Itor'< attenti .. a. We are glad to learn tl'\t. the pra,~tice of this tirru is steadily in- creasing and in thPir new 'I 11arters, with mcreased conveniences, the,v bupe to make many new friends. Davitt's Last l:3pePcb . NEw YoltK,July 15.~Michaf'llDav, itt delivered his last address in Ameriea Thursday night. He said that he will tell ParnPl!, when he gets to Ireland, that he will tell the Irish people that he has hltl qwn opin- ions of a system of nationalization of land· anrl proprietorship, a.nd will agt;ee to 1:111ft.-r with Parnell on t.hese question.; and make them stloscr_vient to time, m: he look8 to the_ weHare of the Land Leu.gue, but ~:>till holds his opmwns. It requires all the skill and diplomacy of tho Irish leaders to meet the questions of the hour: It is no t1me for quarrels. The landlord's league subscribes $3.000,000 by ~hich they can induc~-~;:unigrll,tion from England and Scotland to work; the land, but ir they raise $300; OOO,+JOO they will ba_as far from gaining tl]eir object as befpre. The English are throwing up their hats on the sup- posed split in the Land League, but he will be in Ireland in a few days and show those gentlemen that th~y have reckoned without their host, as the combined forces of the- Land League will be brought against them. ' Wb W ...._ -\ d .... ,,I t d ter so mueh that he has become insane on ~ §:j::;~::~rode throu,gih. the town ac-. opportunlty offers, we will strike his oClWJoo v . o~ ... s u.uowe l1lb>.l er 0 o J ·ust as he dtid in regard to certain 'tlie subject, and that belie! prevails ameng i by .Mab~aud Laru.i. and oo.t ;ost over the beLt In this_ !IJann.er.Wil- mat•\rs. B •• 8 n 10 ·at Parke!\ Pa \ \\ nearlv ev>64'\f· lawyer whom Phelps has met \ an... uspe n. . ) · ot'ffurministers. Subs~aently a party son &p~cts to dow>lil his. opponent, alll~ .his If there will ibe many fnrB<ign stud- lnnce- tW- proueedings were'· commenced. PARKER, Pa., J ly J.).-The Parker~av.- of So q.ru·ers delt\be-t-\y fired the fri.eo~ are confidemt that he will h<tll'·e no· ents t\n atten .. a.nce at Grl\\\'th Insti- k h' I I Ad . . d ••u L ... \\ Q ...,. \The real facts are,\ sa-id a Iawver in the ings ban of t lR p are c os.- Its oars F _,.,~,_ ··c·on~ulate \-oth. p rt 0\\l)!l•illion to a certain extent, and that .his -tute next term. .. ~ . · t 't • .,. .. vl!l \' . t'lll> er a y '\\\ northern part of tlie cou.uty, \that when Thur:ruay evenrng, eauHmg grea excr e- ., _ _., · th < • • blowR, .which are ~e~rted to be s'lmetlaa•ng Who that :Y<<mng lady was :that p • k h . pro_gee<reU m · e fiiame systematiC Ch 1 - t \h t . T d Phelps made his motion to set aside the de- went in town. J ame~ . Par er, t. e presr- fi terri hila, will w'eak<'n Snlli van's wind a.md ar Ie me on \ e ram ues ay. h +,~---E\'~u~\''l\ to re the othe:r .side of the bring oil to his feet.\' Perkins savs fie· iii; Why Wall amd ...Cong-er aa>e &ucb cisioq of tbe !'eferee, amo~g the ,Papers op- dent of the institution, \tatecl that t e bank's sq11are, The whoie district is· , · - .. fast friends. \'ll. posing was the affidavit of E. D. Loveridge, liabilities are $90,000, and the assets $125,- . ,. th t t t - flllly efl!llfi. dent to at W·il~on can down tb-e I Wh,nn Ed t\s \'\'\ng to open '-t\s t'ce 0 Tl - t . t b I\ d d ;SO rwne\ll ,a .. e,V«;l.l:!,_ s r(W openmgs \ '='\\\ .. u chargiop; Phelps with aU.empting to tam- 00. 11fi Rtatemen Is no e 1eve. an .. _,. t' · h bl 8lugv.er •Gf Boston. , cream saloon. · · · • th t ·o · ~ t \II t ,itr>a 11llu\lS mgu1s a e. \' per with him in decision of the case. He . fear IS entertamea a \ per wn . wr D() The Latest from Cll.erry Grove ·' W.A.KRE:N, Pa .. July 15.-The Union Oil Co.'s No. 1 on 646, Garfield, whi.l\h has been oh sand for some time, was -~peried at ·t<.>n , \yesterday morning and. comruen<ied flowing at th!l rat.eof 100 barrels.ai\~hour by guage. As there i_s _only \fl.nlrllge. for ··onil Qr two ,~-,,.- barrels the company haqe l'Un a ete::--:nt,.;,; '·line tO thei\ well •. The Great i.\l\vs- , is in\the Pame lot where is ta~kage for -' 8,qQO barrels .. This and the' Union !'lipe line is sufjic1ent fur production. Thi!'~om·' .il,a.ny have two other wells re~dy for open- . id(. The Anchor Oil Co.'s new well,'iot \1114'7 is still doing over 2,500 barrels, and ~o~en . weU Q35 is th~ same. The Re~d , Brenneman, once doing over 1,006 barrels, • has ~eelined to 400. The pro<l~ctiun o1 the ~ntfre .Garfield territory to: day is twenty f~(lusaud barrels, The field ,is !ieven weelts ii!d. '. - ... ,., _RAILROAD MATTERS. ' When George is going to be un•·•=-1 h b · d I lfied_ _ charged· mat Phelps on many o!JCcabi()ns had be-realiY.ed. Judgments ave een 1~sue ---· i If Clint . is n(illf; working, ,things undertaken to influence him om the:cars and in Bnll~r agatnAt ~he bank amountrng to ' .u·ound lU fine shape. . . sew here, and bad used such-expresswns as .$47.200. An a~•ignment ha,< been made,; to Judge .Newell, of Bradford, has Where Hub goes a'Pter shop hours. 'D-;-n vou Loversdge. you must not go back Peter M<<J:ou;,h for the benefit of the credi- ofl'ered the R .. & P. company the Where Oviatt spends his eveni..IJ.gs. on me m theRecasesl You are my father ;n tors. Tlte glu '\works and all industries ground Heoossa.ty for t\l:;je con~em..: Olj:erry Cr~ek. the law: and you mnst help me Otlt,'besides here are ciipp t-d in con.<equence of the sus· plated car works. The Couu'cils IT IS KNOWN 'rHAT otferil)g lfjM lllQi,VlY f~r hiR favorable decis- pension. have voted. to \€Xempt th-e- worlm ion;· ·TJwnlecision of Loveridge was baAed , Bb:Y\ Wanted. · Herrick wears a. ool-ored shtrt. · f 1 d Id from taxation for ten years af located- M. c. D.'s t\\to hour mar{ went purely upon'lj_ue8tions 0 aw, a& ~ 011 DOt- A good, i-eliahle'; t't~<ly boy\ is want~d !6 there. The Jud~ now proposes to badt on him. . ' · -hve been otherwise. Phelps a.t!idavit,es do office work. Ill the HELALD offi~~ One head a sctbscription with $100, ·each Becik:et·'seye was in: the way. . throughout the whote·ease, have been friv- who want»-to learn thil trape, _and doeli not Foot; taB is t\IThiooss-giimie. elouA, full of slang and inuendoes, -lmt have care to go to a ball play. r:n'ore than six business man to give as much as he L 8 • bl th b d ouifl Price wears weeney's coat. oontai'ned neit a particle \of evidence, al!cl limes., WJ!ek io prefe.rretl. Apply immed- 1S a e, e amount to e presente Divali and Reynolds 'got the prize are in tbem•elves evidences of an unsound r ' ' - to the company !\J.S a further induce- in the Calit.lmmpeon parade: iately. ..:.:.._~ ~- - - 1 · · · · Cli-'i·lev \'=erly -\\t. The fact is,Phlllps would have been *'l'he celebrated V ~\Pl~ble Compound_ ment to build their shops t. here. ... Du v Eo\ .. ,_, - ' ' I ffid . f \ .. o• n • · t • · 1\1 .. -'f ..1. -,1-,!Jlll~ar.•-.,u frurn nrac~ice upon t 1e a ay1t o wht'cJ 1 .• n 1 'tho\n a few ymrH, has mad.e tbe B df d h . .. ·- ... .,l.,...c1\<'1.J-Ili>..-g0 •.• w~u·U!, ·D+\Qu- &l'wr ··-'• <' , •• ra or sees t e necessity of havmg Robert James is a trade!'. -~ Loveridge, had not it beerr thought that be name of Mrs. Lvdia ,E. l?~ukh!lm known in. sOmt)thing in 'their midst more p>Jr- 'Bent. Tanner ought to h<tve a pen- was not- in his right niind. I miitbt give every part of the.ciyilize'l ~orl~, rel'ieres manent than oil. sion. you more tban ~n. ought() fill a -wl~ole pa_ ge. ·:u!:r:~~ bt1et~~~Stf~r~;sda~~r~hu~~e~ 0 u1~~~ Gnss wants hf'r to open the door. ofyon'r pa.per, \II!_Ibh h_ 1.~. strange qctwna,_l'e- • q the g It is onfy Rial has a r~cK:\tn'. · · · Jugsqn ie~ gdi'ng to I)ebqild. m'llt!ts a !iii doings\ within 'the_· past few Geo. HanleY\~~lls this paper. t4a.t the ,yo!ing..IXI~\l'bae · np Ins dues in the hope that his Wife ~oul<k have the i:Ulmrance rmmey to s, ttnnm+---fw:r--:·--;:::::':::; when .11e was gone-:·· U von hi,; death she re- ceived from the Union a check lor $1,900. This she took to Elliott & 'co.'s bank in ord-er t0 have it cashed. On Thursday Mrs. Fyke, possibly with a presentruen_t ~~ .: .~ what was to occur, called 11pon the banker and asked for her moneJ, He told her that he had used it b<>t would return it in two dHys. Accor~ingly she cal1ed agal!l Saturday and founll\ ~hat the banl{ing bubble had E'xploded, leaving her u:terly destitute Tbe poor woman then went before a Just.ice:· --~~ of the Peace and ~wore out a warrant against Elliott for feltlny. liP was arrested- to day and the exeiteraent was iptensified, .dl tloe 8Y••pathy being in favor ofthe poor.- .voman. A~ the officer and his pri&OnPr marcherl to the rnm'lting train a crowd' of 200 men eollt·cted o.t the depot but content~, ed them,e! ves with angry words, there be- \' ing no _riotous demonstration. Another sufferer was Will Gaylock, the photographer, whose all, $600, was in \rest- ed in the bank. ll.e is almost C)rnzy. over his loss as he had saved up the rouney t~ buy a house. Mr. Matthew (t. Elliott, who has-thttS be- came famous as a bank smasher on a cotn- paratf~ely small ~cale, was a young man·, who has lived all his hfe in ine ·neignbor:. hood of Cattarau~us. His father, Mr. W., F. Elliott, conducted the banking business··.· for many vears, the firm. ·finally becoming:. W. F. Elliott & Son. Rome five years ago ti1e father retired with a fair competence to: his pleasant home, and his son became sole·- manager of the bank. He ill a\gemal plew;ant fello\\1,. t~erhap;: 3~ years old, not remarl~able for bu~iness • ••gacity, but hitherto a re\p<'cted and h(J,u-~-'\\'::\\ ored citizen. His. wife, a fascinating, hfgh- ly cnlth·ated woman, is prominent--in ·the··-\ Methodist church and a 'il'ocial •eader in th.~:t •. village, She was the dangb\E'r of the latti.' . Stnte Senator, J1>bn P. Darling. couple have no children, but have-a ar.t humejust ont of the village. In the early part of 1879 Elliott, in com- . :.-· mon with the principal moneyed men of the dllag!), beaame intetested in the Cerb~t; wining COil}I!any, a ~onc_er_n__ ten· alleged mil)e_fl_ in Mohave county, .,..,,hv.· 1 ~~c= territory. Among others who were thes\Ednines in which a gre!lt d·eal of , __ is said to have been _sunk and very !itt~ _,_ made, was Mr. A, W. Ferrin, editor of. the-·· Cattaraugus Repuhliean, M. A. Wadsworth-.· of Oaks and Culver, Jeff. Farrar; -a known insnrance agent, and E. T\. Jolin~:JW~ a prominent manufaGtUrer, . .-· The representative of the co1npp~ Arizona. was .T udge Blakely. most of his tim~ and a good of money in the Cerhat concern, of w-fiich he was tr~\\llrcr. l:lnbseqtjenlly be/became inter; e•tcd in another similar company bearing the name of the New York and Arizona Mining cilmpaqy. Both of .these companies . bad their principal offices at Cattaraugus; Mr, Ferrin was president of the fi~st on~ anti Mr. Merritt Brooks of the ~econd. Elliott was deeply interested in both of .. · · th~se companies. Upon his arrest Elliott was taken to the '\ Little Valley ja.i~ w'hel'e he remained but ;, 20 minutes Monda:y, be was tak= uei:o.~~o;-:;ct Litile Vdlev· .justice, and released giving $~,000. · .... ....-.,.,.\~-. A. PLEA\SANT LEYrER, SJiecia! telegram, Zeeland, Mich.-P\leaae.· find enclost>rl·-draft for amoun't of invohie;. May 7, 1879. The Baxte~s Man~mke· · BJtteTI< l(iye thP beat satisfaction of :J:nYJ:il!.t-' enl medieine I handle.· They:have ad~Eif tised themselves after ee!Hbg a few hontiisr and I warrant . • Dru€(glst,