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~' ., 1...4 .I · .• .,..:.<{P OLEAN,;·N.-Y., SUNDAY MORNING! A FAMILY QUAKREL. · Within the past few days Wfol have LIGHTNING FLASHES. 1- . ' l j TELEGRAPH TRIBUTE BY 'I'DE WHOLE WOB;L~ . · A PamoanJ.ic View of Saturday's ' · Doings From Contine~tt;ito :continotLt. .(.fi--~~~~~;).A~u;g~-~2~161_'·-:-J ohn Thompson, a railroad bridge J}ea:t this place yesterday, badly injuring hiw. He cannot rec<'>ver. Base Ball Yesterday. BUFFALO, Aug. 26.-Tlie followinl;! L~ague games Wt>re played to.->aay: At Troy, Clevelands 3, Troys 0; at Provul~nce, Buffalo G, Providan~.es 4; at New Yorkt Bostons 7, Met.• ~;at Philadelphia, Phila- delp~ias 7, Detroils 6. Poes Prohibttlon Prohibit? MISSOURI. VALLEY, Iowa, Aug. 26.- _. ---Bespite-ifte.-Uovt>rnor's. proclamation the tance, carrying his pistol in his hand all the time, They got Hall between them and Hawley shot him in the back. Hall shot five times at them and then they liter- ally riddleu him with balls, They then divided the money. Grimrs took hia and his brother's share and they separater1. The mob were determined to hang all thl ee A young-lawyer made a speech to the mob (or Grimes for nearly two hours. He was fallowed by a preacher and others. ~he officers finally got Cicero to a place of sde- ty. The ct·ow<i..!l!.~.ll. _hanged Hawley and L, Grimes. Httwley died game. -L. Grimes broke down. CicNO will be trif:d at the next ter~ of court. ~--~------~&~- cciup:s CirCUS in •t•rouble. D.!!:TRorr, Aug. 26.--.Coup's circus, aft~r 'making a brave stand against a:dver~e cir- cumstances, hns finally gone to pteces in this city. Attachments to tiU> a1001~nt of $25,000, rt>pre~enting the (lh<tmR of em- ployees, and otht>r\ have bet?n put on it, and the whole eonccrn is in the Lande of the Sheriff. Mr. Coup has abandoned all attempt.« to holq the ~:Khinition to_g_etl~er. .- The Polltical HOT TI~Es AT 'I'HE BEPlJBf,IC.A.N CAUCUS. Tbe Pierce and Winters Faetions Wage a Fie1·ce FigJlt, 'fh~ city was full of caucus~s Ja..qt nh:ht, and most of the caucugers weFefull of h:ud feelings toward one another. The ward cau- cuses at which· delegates for ·the a.sembly convention were chosen, were helo e;\rly in the evenipg, and resulted in a walk .. l\\'lflY for Johnson, Col. Bascom· getting half a dozen -votes out of several hundred ca~t. T.le delegateB are as~follow•: I 1st Ward.-L. F. Moun·, H. PulllJlan. 2d Ward.-F. w.'Kru\e Frank Hig~ins. 3cl Ward.-Geo. Mcintosh, F. W Hilk • 4th Ward.- Fred 'Eaton, Sr., llarv~y Curtis .. The real fnn wa\ at the Tt•Wil Hall where the pleasure of di~cussing Olean's 'real?ec- tiye merits &c., with a D)RJmfactu~er whose indications are decidedly in favm.: of the \Town of Natural Advaq~a-ges.\ ·. ~--- ... W bile at Rochester some tim~ sil)ce a promim·nt business man· referred to . Olean, her exeellant facilities &c. in the most com· . plimentary terms-and naturally thought ib strange they were not better utilized. Every inducem~o~nt that is practicable should be applie«_i..in en%o;o~a~ing ruanufa~· tm·ing industries-Olean 1·equiries thendt>r the day is not Ji,.r di~tant when the benefit · . she derives from the oil trade will be· en urn·· · erated wtth the things of the pas_t. So we -- \hould prepare in time and admimster the· only proper remedy~ Very Re~pecttully Yom~, WILLIAM CoLUNS, \Oleander V \Vurd.\ Marnage ot a Former PortVIlle Boy. \ Geu. W. Warden, {it Ea~t Hickory. Pa., .. COUnty and Con~>re~HiOilal dclegalef were to befchosen. The c)ans bogaH to assemble at was united in marriage 10 Miss Sue· E. about 8 o'clock .•• One weakly lamp! gave Evans, of Tidiome, Pa., on the 17Lh inst. out tt dim light, and the crowds swelt~red 'I \' 1 l 'l p t 'll \ r. n ar' en wa• ormer y \' or Vl e tionists doubt wbetner they can prosecute successfully since the Legislature failed to enact a penalty. A teRt case yesterday re- sulted in a complete victory for the saloon The nreat. Boat Race. , · t 1e dark and lll •-v~;ntilal~<l room, like ia.vin•• b~!'.n horn >LI1<! b~<>i!J?'~Ljin~~~==:=:::::::=fu and Bend Or, to be run th~ first day of the Pn 111 ics at Allegany. coal heavers in the hole ui an- oce3'n · \' ~ ? !>lace, and io the son of A. T. jail m ' eeti'nnP :of the Cone.v I' land J nck•·~.' .\ H•t\'bli<Iat< \c.-ucus' was held at t 'I'~ · 1 1 1 =~ ti earner. ue caucus was or~:tn•z~< >y tle Club' a~d da-y -a·nd----t--ra.ck, for :»: 1 ,\-00 a i.i<h·. Aile\·''~'~.'' t·he earl,v part of last week,iwhiah is well-know thwughout tliiH l:nl~est / Corn.!!.llS Answer. N:&w Yom>:, Aug. 26, Gov. Cornell has consented to be interviewed by a Times re- porter, in which ho denies the charges made against him. He denies that he has charg- ,l)d Conkling with an attempt to bribe him. He said that he believed that if he had sign· ed the Elevated railroad tax bill he would be op~d by Geuld and Conkling. He al- so believes that be was right in the Robert- son busine's$, and in refusing to ljoin in the war-fa.re on Gii:T~eld, and right in refusing to approve the ~ific mail anrl 'elevat railro~d tax bills. ifu:!aims that his ad- mini~tration lms ~n witb.out scandal. In reference to the \blind pool\ he say~ there was nu impropriety in it, except the dis- grace of having business trans.actJon~ with Goudl. SARATOGA, A1ig. 26,-The rPgatta here yesterday was a flreat succe~s. Holme~~, uf Pawtucket, won thti Amateur race. The following seven we\1-known oHrsmen ap- peared in the professional race:: George W. Lee of Newark N.J.: James H. Riley, /.. . .,v~ •v- u • election of N. V. V. Franchot chairman, I-:. H' k · · 1 1 ' d 'd dl h About five y<?arg ago he went to East lC • the Assciatron to add $21:i00. both 10 '\ttr'· I<~\'' 1° mv\ 'weu eel e Y ot, 80 warm C. Hill, secretar''• au<l W. 0. Curtis and d d . J ory IG work iu tha-o!lice of Wheeler, Dus- 118 pounds, at:d the distance is t\ I•<· a. mil·- io lao! ~l•at the rne<'t·i ng adjourn~ in ts- F· W. Hiogins, te.ller•, The organization ' · '\ enbury & Co, lomber merchant~, and by and three-quarters. ~{liSt nntil la't t<vening, after electwg two was plltinly in favor of Wmters. A motion • \ strict attPntiun tu but<in~'s has won the '.· . _ \ ,·nngt·~}> ;,.,,,t clel~g•tes in. the persons of to k 1· t f tl 1 d b t d b t Captam Bodml', b-etter known ns 0\,1 \\' J, 1 r , II 8 l h eep a I& 0 te vo er• was e a\ ' u respect and eMteetn of IliA employet·~. and I Ill .r l'ra t er , 1\ i-~lltl enrV OU e, W 0 b 1( t d ' l t h lte!iable\ haR been seclected as c:tptain ,,f 1 1 .. b. f bl t a 0 mg was commence wit wu · 1 e re- been advanced to a reApensible position. • ~ Hit' lllh .• 1 .. lfjllt uv ~otne to e avora e o A b · 1 'I' · db 11 \he Americ:<ll rifle team, whirh i> to COlli· 1 \' • coru ewg rna< e. . wo prmte a ot~ were The bride IS a daughter of H. H. Evans, of Saratoga; George~; Hosmer, Boston; Har- ry-Sheld.oo...Sara,toga; Charles E. Courtnev 1 Union Spring&; Wall~ce Ross, St. Joht{i James A. Teneyck, Peekskill. Thts was the fine>Ot field of oarsmen tlwt could be gather~d, and only lacked the presence of l•ll ., 'IIIH::, und uy others as friepdly to in the field. \Vinter'• men were as follows: plet& _with the Brit.iRh: tell•n \\o\' Tit~ 1\,, 1111 Alltn. The light was betweeu:tbe Tidioute, a wealthy and influential mer- Americans are practicing daily :and show HI at\ an'l h:~lfhre~d•, and 98 both sides F. W. Kruse, D. C. Conklin, J · A. Corbin, chant of that _place, and is an accomplished to make it perfect. Ross and d 1 C. S. Dwinnells, H. Pullman, ~. J Mnrlge, d d ·1 Th goo resu ts. l'laillt 1 ,, \·\·•· lta<l the best of the fight, an talente young laay. e ceremony L. G. Chamberlin, v. Covel, \<\' H. ~imt- b M G' 1 ~ Broutbers of the buffalo 'te:<m i' the fi r.t ev \' y I.,\l y .. u:,: Ill to he hap pay, but in real· waA performed Y Rev· L. ; II ilauu, of . . h A son, Cha~. ~till, W. I · P~rriit. Pierce's Tidioute, and was the social event .of the· • \dn·m••v were alternate favorite• in the be'- League pl11,yer to make his I001h •~fe hit of lt)' there wa,; no happtness anyw ere. 5 tiCket cont~in~d tbe following name>: · H the season, a feat which he accomplished wto !!\ \' pre•~. the results of la~t night'11 •eason, &.S both the contracting parties are • B I \ I H' I\ \ . k h W. Moore, H. Getstenberg~r, J. ~loane, M. hij!hly respected by all. The presents were m the o~ton game ast ..,atnr< ny.. t' caltrll' l',oot nown ere. B F b c· H E w H ,, . o eA, . . mer~on. . · .,ourse, b h 1 d h' h 'a.nd Courtney· stnod at $6 to $10 for the field. The prizes were $1,000 to rhP. winner $200 to the second, $100 to third. At 5.35 nearest competitors are Hornllf'l?', who . , ot co~t y au numerons,. among w lC --==~~ \' 0 d Ch A: B. Martin, R. Owens, H. £. PrindLe, E. 1 · t B d d 1 \·r · r--- has made 97 safe hit.•·, An~on, with 96,· Start ~ ...... ropose ange. we men 100 a ew: e an au e n:_um, _ A. Gould, W. D. Parker. Two· good •n·onJl H E ld l\ with 92, and Hines and Gore with 90 -\ e l~aru that one of our leading manu- Mt'S. H. 'vnn~; silver go - 1ned t.-a hats were x•laced upon the tahle, and the H \' p ur l •r 1 each. fHCttlring ~slahli~hmeuts, is soon to be re- set, on . .~.;, • \heeler an< WI•e; si v!lr the word was given, and the start was made i-.1 this order. Ross, Courtney, Hosmer, Riley, and the others together. Courtney made a dash for the lead with 30 strQkes to the minute and gained, staying there for yeomanr.y commenced depositing. .Ikvery- d 1 · k 1' ,,. d rnove<l, ow in~! tn the scarcity vf tim her. an cnt-g ass pte le ca~tor, A. • • :1r en, thing went along swimmingly for abou;'half p 11 1 b k M d M w ... rel<·r 1n th•· liandle factcry of J. Coss & . · • ortvi e: silver ca ~e as et, r. an rs •. 8on~- Two of tire firm have been in Teno- aP hour, whet! the fight commenced in good F. E. Tyle~, Portville; silver gold-lined earnest. Vv'inter'8 friends char11ed that the d b h d h 11 b 11 M d A,not)ler Defaulting Teller· ~ue.ru:aJ....lll.lli:...q:lli!cl~~ or a mile, when Has- From this 10~-the A contest for $1,000 and tlw champi,n- sion of the world betwePn Capt. WPbh, th<• English champion, an<l Tho~. RilPv, th<' pton short -ditmlnce pwffitm& <>< America, took place Wedne~d•y at Hull· near Boston, and wa• won hy Capt. W~bh. The d.il!tance was two n1iles. Webb's tirri~>, 1 hour 4 minutes 50 seconrlF. \''~\ for \mue time-, and have partly made ou le ~poon· ol er wit ca e , r. an - tne-m;igitbmh'm,d-t:Pi~·~er~c=e~c~r=o~w~d~w~e~r;e~r~u~n~n~in~~~in~~d~e~m~o~c~ra~· t~s~ .. ~·~~-!_~ I W de n ill arr•n~emer\tH '\locate m e .D'.lrB. • I , ar n, \artll e; and :r.epeaterR, and •he Pierce cro\ sat h' l:i vf Knoxville, where.llnibih'·such as thev re- mac me, • PROVIDENCE,Aug. 2&.-Ht>nry Hall, par ing teller of the Rh ~de Island hospital campany, confesses that he i2 a de- . tn~h amount of $21,000. Hi! st~aling beg in 1871), and was ca~efully mer was on even next half mile. Lee,_Hosmer, and Courtney were bunched, 'so that it could not be told that eitl1er h~d the advantage. Then Lee' drew eut, and left Hosmer, Courtney and the Winters men were doing lhe same '1 d · b' L W q11ire. ~~ plentY and labor cheap. 'fbey s1 ver .an sery1s lJ ma vases. awrenne · : thing. Then the Winters men-called loud- • J h 1 d · will remove all t.heir machin.ery there, and , Wiltsie, arul)stown; a f- 011en silver nut ly for an adJ·'ournment u, ntil :Monday, and • k • W G W\lk\ F d · sell the larg<t building here for some mann- p!C s m case, • • 1 !DB, re oma; the Pierce side insisted that it was •quare · d\ 'd 1 '1 · h k' · fadni';ing [JUrpo~B•. In case tbe firm re- m IVl na ~1 ver castor Wit ·nap 1n riilj;lB cou'¥aled. \n his daily returns of ~h, ex- Ross behind him, in lhtl order namt>U •. .-<:f-~-> 'A speoi&l despatch from Be<lford. Ind., to At two miles Lee was Borne lengths ahead the Chicago Trilm:ne say~ thHt the fa•t pacer. of Courtney, with Ross falling more and Flora Belle, was foaled and rai•ed in thnt. more t<l the rear; hut shortly after Courtney place. Her first ('wnet •old fwr whPn n m••v•· •. M , .. G. 1;.. Co's will make his home and fair, B.Dd.Ql!<~lll.J..f 9 r· a count af the votes. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cowen, Warreni pair Crowds gathered in corners and republican· 'I · h M El • E d' at Knoxville. \\'e shall be ~orry to see p1 ows w1t ca~es, rs. Ble vans 'an cep~lhe case of a general examination iostit d, when he would hide the. deficien- cy · : th~ accounts, ~f large depo~itors. The MtalcatioD!! were discovere.d while he was what· has be~n one of <!Ur most enterprising ltlre, accused each other of all the crimes Ellen Evans; silver castor with cut-class in the cat;l~ue from horse-thieving dow» bottles, Mrs. Rachel Smith, Cincinnati; eilk to rape. Finally a motion w~s~JOade to qnilt, R1ta Evans; silver 1/0ld-lined revolv- adjourn. The . .Yoilllg Jl!l qptl• Hides ing butter dish, Alex Dale, Tidioute; half- be~an to pull up, and in the last hall mile colt to William Neal, now of Washington, i•,dn•tri.!-s r~movNl, bnt the building will ( 111 •f '\'~\\ ,, 1111 JZ.I:\ nr ~ome ot tor mann- he gained five onix lengths Qn LBP, who Ind., for leo sm~ll•um o1 $15. lt ha\ \>?~\ 1 1 1 1 1· d f h /absent on bh; vacation. He says he ha~ not been engaged,in stock speculation, bnt spent hi~ money in r'eckle~s a.nJ extr.-vagant liv· ing within ~nil without his faruily. He '!las been arrested:' Re has a wife and three children. He is a tQember of the common council and is ~fficially c<!nnected with masonic and other organization•. . spurte•l to keep his po,ition and won by a onlv a!Jo11t one year since Ne\l di .,• .. vered 1 1• I w(ltrllh! tHrr,ur:--1.•, scant length. Ro•s was a had thnd, with the mare w..,. gifted wit!•.__::'!ch wt•u<terfnl . -. ·;--,--- Tenerck. fpurth nnd Sheldon next. Lee's pacing speed, and a few monthR ~mce h<·, Th om.•s Anderson s Death. Voluntary Conbribntlons· 'V .ASHING'ION, August ·26.-The wsess- ment agents of the Hubbell\Committee are - ·-vi:si:tinpd-d1ty :the A~.Na.q..De partments. All the departw~ts are syR- tematically \worked.\ The modo• operan- di is as follows .. The rommittee assign one or more agents to eaeh department, They vtsit the chief clerks of the different bu- l'eaus, and !!Sit permi~s-ion to \\11 on the clerks. This is granted, whereupon t agents, who have <'O!Dfllete lists of the clerks, RhO\ying their 8alarie~ and ·what cl!lrks, have and hav~ not stibscnbe1, go those who have ignored the Hnbbell circnl· ar, ~rid IJ.1lk them ti-Jr a subscription equal to 2 pev cent. of their salaries. The demand is generally complied wcit·lrin cash, l-7-'~-- ora promise 1o pay nn Tne 'next i:myo.day. The name ii:th!ln ch.echd off, and tha agent proceed• on his route. Robbery, Murder and LyllOhing. Gr,onE CITY,,,Arizona, Aug. 26,-Haw- ley, L. Grime8 and Cicero Grimes, who robbed Wells,- Fargo & Co.'s express of $5,000 the oLtter day, when bron~ht here, made a confession, which shows that Cicero rode ahead of the express some distance and gave signs. to Hawley and L. Grimes, time was 20 minutes43l seconds, Courtney's sold her to Wiloon & McCarthr, ofVincen-: La-t :'•l>trdav aft~rnoon, Th-oma• Ander- 20 minutl'JI 48~ seconds, Ross's 21 minutes ne•, for $4,000.~ .I Hnn f<ell in an ~pi!eptic fit in front of Mer- 31 ~econCA. Ross complained of a sprained Hanlan, in answer to Ro•,'s chHIIPnge,l ritt'~ grnc\n' •tore. He waR removed to wrist. Conrtney fouled his stake in turn- says that he has decicled n~t In row thi• Hihh, •·d', ofll>·<', :md afterwards to Shullz's ing. but this did not alter hiR pro~p~ls. year. He offers to row Ross tli'XL June for \\'\'• \L• r• I,.. die.! ;\lon<lay. He livt·d in The l'egatla was the lllOSt succes8f\ll in o.tl $.5':000 and.the charupion•ltill, distance lour \l.ltll' h\\'\ \\ ih<• Martin farm, with \hi• respects ever hdd here. fj - 1 l I wile and seve!'nl dtthlren, but his whP.re- SPORTS AND PASTIMES. The Buffaloes white-washed the Prov- idences Thursday. Syacuse will put a profeseional nine in the field next !\ea.•on. Snre go, it is now said. McGrathiana, the Iamon• Kentucky stock!farm, is to be sold un<ler the hammer on ~eptembar ltith. · S. will not trot at Harttord as ex- It that Vanaerbilt is \h~r too much. The crow'ds at the League games th1s year, tllken ttS a whole; have been about three t1mes as large as thos~ o~---- Th~ Cleveland Clu o has, added to· Its pro· gmmme for tbe coming fafl meetmg 11 2:24 class mce for pacers. Five hundred ~j.llars is the pur.<e. . Messrs. Jamts and Rummell, of the B~tl 7 alo Bicycle Club. took a spiQ, of 120 miles on a recent Sunday. Even then t:bey show- ed little fatigue. or 1 ve mt es, over any con r~e Jel\' \\\ ,,.r\ and New York. He ad<l• that tf H.o>S cloPs about• W<•re not dincnv<•red by his friend~ nn1il ·Mont!~ y when he was nP.arly; <lead. not agcept thi>; otfdr it i• tluubtfut if he will Thl• einnm\llltlC<· fu rniehe~ occasion for have another chance, \\ bu<ineH; en::;agr- • 1 f · f the TimCil to wdulg;e in an article charging ments WI I preven (Hanlan) rom ruwin~t l neglect to p, . .,,.m~eter B1trlingham and Mr. a mate l, . - - · ~ ~ferritt, the l'harl!li' hPillg wholly unwar ranted and tl:.ju~tifi~hle. When the poor • Budd D. able a unees that the owtl<'r ol \on Armm has accepted the challenge to r 1 I 1 1 · kl th 1 . . ~· , • . ~ man 1C • a :-~rge crow< qu1c y ga ere< trot huu agamst .,ron roe Ch1d f,\ $2.o00 a 1 1 · '1 u · t 1 · d 1 1 1 . . a lfHif 1H1I. ~' r ..... u.Prrlt ne o e~ro w to ,ide. The race t .. kes place at }Iinnettp.,li:> 1 1 1. _,. ~ · h' l \P wa~ ... u <tH to tH vt> um reruove\*\ to Is Minn., the first week in Septem\>~r. Coluu- 1 1 f th b t l ra· ..,... •• f • ··- IOJHP. Jilt noue o e numerous ys anc e el Ktn~taJda $2,..50(\.maktng a local of 1'1,- 1 , 1· 1.r the ,., h' . - rc~r t-'l\et ~'\\t:'n ~an.. ::~.e n cause\! un 500 to be contended for. The r~Gf< proriili;E's 10 h~ '~'\\to Dr. Hihbare's effice, w-)ler~ to he excittng oo account nf the noted cllnr- he , ,.,.e 1 vet! tre;ctment from Hibb~rd, Mudge actet\of the hor~es. · antl E<i.ty. PoolmH•ter Burlingham wa::; . ~nRA.MATIO NQTES. notiti<>d. •nd he ton immedtately instituted intiiiiri<·' to \''''·rtain h·i~ tii.:intity. Nobody I<W ~.uu: ln lti12.J,J\eket~ was found some J h J ~r: 1 I''\ \\~' kl pa.p<-1\' ,I.uwiug th,tt. he waR a elwemnker, • 11Se~ euerson p ays \1 1 . v ao m e , at Bradfnrd Sevt. 3 Many Olean peopl<' a [Ill h•tl. bt'longe<l' w th<> 1< rench Creek '11 d '- 1 t 1 1 J>rder <•f H<>d :\Ion at Frankhn. Mr. Bur- Wl oU~?t eRr; go over o 1ear t 1e vetf:l'run .. ling! taut iuquired of at! parti~~ who hall Steele McKaye is l:>oking f,r a s:te fo!' a new theatre !Vhicn is to be· a\ ';i;t11:h titH·r ever IH·ru itcqnnint~ed in Franklin, hut with· out R.l't'('''~... Anch·r~on w~•s remov~d to than. the Madieon Squat~The~ttre a.• tl11tt ::-ihllltil', h .. t,•l, \nd ~lr. Bmliogham con- little hox wa• finer than our ot'lii>r rhel\tre• d ·tinned h\ in veetigationR all clar Satu r av. A son of Dt. J. H. Vincent, thir ·great Chautauqua manager, who is now· in Yale College, recently took a tirst pr'lze fur ex- wh~n it wt~s built; Steere is a mal(niticent pertness in bicycling. sugge~ter of projects; his chief Hncee\!' i• if' lie communicated with parties in Bradford wh~. had lol'm<'t'iy belonged to the Order of R.-d i\1( n. They knew the man, but did Little Brown J ~g made another fnitless shaking the bnshe< for other penpl\ to ~>ttch\ effort to beat his own record at Ponf!hkellp· the bird•. know whPr<! l:e Jived, or whPre his relatives sie last week bnt cannot do better than 2:18. Tlw- IJmruatic t:leosoa in Olean will·;,_pen C<•lli<l b~ t .. 11 ,,d, Certainly Mr. B. and Mr. Jug is pjaying 9ut. in this city on the evening of Sep. Gth by MPrri•tl\''' 1 dal all in their power to find The tournament of th-e Buffalo Bicycle the,presentation ,;r that heautifnl dt ani a. hie ft i~nd<. an<l it doe·s not look \>'ell in the Club at the Driving Park ·Wendesday. Sep- \Only a Fa~mer',; qanghter.\ s~p. 12 Tiutei! to charge them with ''marvelous iil- temhel'6tb, prom.i.ses_to be the most succe•~· M'lle Rhea, th~ great French Actre~~ will ditl.,rcn<·<' and nmarl;able neglect,\ when ful in the history of Lhe organizati@-11, Over ap11ear hPt'P, We are n~snred that Ol~an h· y d,d nil that wao possible for the suffer•' 200 visiting wheel men arc~xpeetll.d. will be favo;ed the coming \e\son wil1\ the benefit, 11 wJ it i' nut pl'Obable that Ander· doz<•n ·<oli ~live-r spoonH m ~:itin case, was so even iu volume that a d · division o( the lJOuse was called for. This .yma Ev 11 ns; HilvPr aml glL\-~ pickle caswr, was taken and Mr. Franchot deeided the GnH and Will EvHn-•; clwmher ~et of eleven caucus adjourned, though the side in favor piece~ Alice Evau•, Tidioute; bride's of no aujom:nment was evidently much bouquet, Mrs. C. Kemble, Tidioute. After more numerous-at least that is the nnbl·· the ceremony tbe happy couple left f6r a~ed opinion.-oL4J.ur disinterested 'reporter Ni•gara Fall~. where they remain seve~al The Pierce faatiGn wer.J naturally and ju~t Y days, after which th~v make an ~xtended - indignant aod ·had no heo;itn.ncy in calt.n~ trip to the Tbousaud I'laudH, Albany; New the. ~ecisiotl of the chair n. darunable out- York. Boston and otherJ!faces uf interest. - · rage, They are very likely to right the- wrong most emphatica:ly to-morrow night, The swearing and quarreling on both sides cont inuedclo se on to Sunday mornmg, The ballots, which w~s left upon the talf~ were carelitlly counted after the ad:. journment ~~showed a vote of 278 for PiercP. ag(l.htet 200 fur Winters, which de- roon~tr;~tes why one ~ide wanted !O adjourn and the other didn't· The contest will be· rei!UrPed !tt the _xame place at 5 o'clock Munday afternoon, and the-side-show wiU continue until nin§ ·o'clock if the boys can k!'-ep up the }lt'eHH;;:; without smashing eacb other',s he~d<, or breaking anything internallv. Qtearu;L -LocatioD.....i:IS. a ~~!).'l!f?-cturin g Town. Sudden Death . The artfl{\llncement ef tbe death of Nellie Butl~r younJ:(eRt son ot N. S. Butler, whicli occur red Friday night, was entirely unex- ' pected to his many trien~s'and acquamtan- CPS in Oiettrl. He returned fro111 Chautau- qua Lake last Wedae•day, with, his brother ancl •i•ter. He cm!lpimned--of-feeliag' un· well on the j;;'nrn~y, and as soon '$ he iate- -- Med<cal niu wa~ speedily summ<!ned, 1 t wae d eterrni ned that i:te w:IS suffering: with that dr~ad di!ease, Jipl•theria. It\• \I''''' ol ,n that con!d-b\' d.one iu his belrwlf, '· ~ itt.: c,mtinued to grow worse, unt,il dearh le: lieved hiw of his sufferings, , Friday ni~bt, -~ - ·- . His father, Mr. Tf. S. ·Butler,· tltfr -ffi»¥,_;_-.; known merchant, was ab•ent lha~ing left. Tue~day :e,xpecting;~to he absent severa1· . wct'k~,· and a tel<;!gram wua .sent which - - reached him iti New York •. He iP,medT:. at<!ly started for 01 ean Friday evening arrived at his home at 11 o'clock ·yesterday, twelve hmus after his cherished son -h-ad hre<tthed bis last, Nelson Batl11r was 14• years old, :<nd ~as a bright intelligent and promising voung mm Whose su,Jd~n death just in the bud or life• is peculiarly sa~, and is an especially· heavy blow to his sad.. parentH, who fee-l,, deeply bereaved. iri the loss of their youngest child, His many rchool and playmates, ,among whom ·- he was vrtry• popular, will also ' greatly ' · mourn his loss. 'the funem! :will take -· place at the'llouse Monday al'te~noon' at 3 · o'clock. · · · whv-were concealed near the trail. When the express arrived tliere they cm:pmeuced firin,!l' to scare off t~e messenger aml'4U·ail rider. The wail rider rran \oft' to get a gun and Cicero went into _town. Messenger Hall had no arms except a rifle without -cartriqges and a pistol with ,. belt .of cart· ridges. The messenger hid himself and L. Grimes and Hawley broke open the . I treasure box and left .. W. F, Vail on his way to his rome rode to the scene of the robbery soon ~after; ,,and while looking · _ am!lnd the trail Jhe guard came back, and n<>\ knowing Vail shot at him. Vail think- ing'\ be was a.ttacked by·'oue of the robbers rode on and. overtook the robbers. They The New York.'' Sun publishes an interest· very beRt companies traveling. '\ •on's fri~wi• made tt very s~rious search 1ng hjstory ot the fast trottlllg ~:,elding, Cap· Bouci'Gault has written a letter to the Pall for him, or tl1cy certainly.::ould have learn-· tain Lewis. He wasgnever trained tmtjl Mall Ga~ettc, in which he draws a picture ed wher<' he had been taken. It ~eems pro• thiA summer. and the ramor that he I> a of an amateur star, presumably MrH Lang- ver to arld thttt Shultz's hotel is the only ''ringer\ is denied. If he is not, then he \is ~ty, as seeking an old actress, w no dt'i·lls plac<' in tow.n where they will take the a phenomenon.·. . \ \ · · · · · r·\. her like a parrot in two or three characters, pnorma~ter's patients, though Mr. Burling- The tiwe made by Mon&~ch Wed!WE!Iffi.Y\I:·b~lVC>nd which she knows nQ\f)!ng. 'Being ham haH repeatedly 1 tried to have some of in th~; three..Jquaf:ter mile race at Saratoga pretty, s!l.e ctrculates photographs of hecseH onr hold keepet·s fit up a room especially is almost the fastest on record-1:14. It in costume, and covers the walls of the for such cases. MR. E:t>l'XOR:-Permit roe through the colnrnR of yonr jpurnal to offer a few sugge•· lions to the Rmml of 1'rade and our ~pt.er nrjrong fri<'nds in Olean, in relatwn tu tneans aJitiliahle in drawing the attention of capitalists a!N manufuaturero te> the excel~ !net facilities Olean affords as a manufactur· ing town. ·our railroad facilities-are cer- tainly par excellent. The latest acqll-isition ~ill be the Genesee Valley Railway traver~-. ing one of the wealthiest and most produc- tive partB of the State and . bringing into lively competition Buflaio and Rochester. With tine~ standard.·gauge and two narrow gauge raihoadA it reqmres only an effort on the pllft of ow businesA men to render Olean a pre!lmiuent' manufacturing point. Would it not be advis~ble to:,print .and circulate at least 500 pamphlets discriptive of thusc a:l- vantages too ··numerous to enumerate . ;iu I' newspaper article'? Tbe activity unci mo- dus'operandi of the Jamestown Board of 'il'rade afford us an excellant example- while the, bu~iness m~n of th~t thrifty place tlt!l alwa.ys:-Ptepared to hold out liberal in- Tb.e NUisance Cas!J. :;;-:~i\\\...ll!!.'ll:t.l<~ f!-iendly and said they were going to town,.·: Vail bemg afraid went with them ~bout, a half mil!l when they shot Vatl thr~e times ih the back. Vail died soqn. The robbers were then overtaken by M.essenger -~!Jlajl. He .PE~_!~n~ed_ .he _had bten shot \ by ·Indi11.ns and wante-d. protf,c~illn to get in• :•r ~ .. .c..-.----to-·to111'n•- He----went...wl~h them some dis:. • • _ ... _ ... __ \-.>:'-\\'\\\ has be-en done 'in the same time liy Barreh cities with woodcuts; and- then she· start\'~~~ \V.e understl!n(i that· Anderson's '!Tho carried 110 ~und; wpile Monamh her professionaJ ca1•eer fully· equipped as a ~1re in yery needy cirm~mstancet!. 'on!y Iu\(f 91 poonds.-Monarch is three star, sus.tn.ining h~rselt' by snch mean~ \5n ·a y.ea.rs old, and ie by' Monarchist out of plan far above the actress, who ''liftii her Kith. -~~--, \. · . facefropi her .studi'l!s· ~o see beuelf.beaten ~A l:ll~~~!l~ ~!:r.:.~de bet\'eenY-_oi_e ~~~-t~_:r~~e-~ i~~·osture. •'•. · ~. '. ,., ~ .. ~ ~ ........ \':\, ducements to the manufacturer. Smile hime ago w-e wrote to the Secretar,y I • • • of the Board of -Trade. of. Olean. ~J;I relation to ·a 'certain hoo~ and •lwe manufactn'rer ,who thou~tht Aerioualv of .renHI\'hrg his es- tahliahm;nt to a m~te favorlilile ·sb:ipping ' ~ p~int... ·- · - ~- ---- ,.. -~:, · _:...'