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~~f;\1~' lt'e;v.ie'W\. of • .Local .Ip~ril. ·~nce. · CJ.I tbe :Oa}' Gathere.d by Our M~. Johi! A~ Ni.cholls ·left for St. ·c!lthar- ilie, Ontario. on 'J..\gfl!1.~ay. :Purlng IJjs .:>tl,l.y in this vic'fuity\l.e·gafned mauy warl'ifrien'ds · . ,;,..'ilea. H~.~Stin~ gives ~ne of hia p~p~rar and did effective servi()e tor the cause o'r parties at tl}e rlade house, Hinsdale, on t<efupeiranoo; ~ • ~ ..,. T1,1esday evening. l.leo. ~otj:l. ,All who'·love • Wellsville Reporteri•. Fire D<Jpartment to trip the light·:f ntastic know .tbat George · Chief W. H. Simpson, of Olean, was in t4e gives t)).e bll$t parties in tbis county. Wlil- city Monday;'/and was shown deserved at- cott's1lrc1'i\!stra furnishes the music. tention by Wellsville's w.orthy Chief, Mr,. :t:OB NEW. YIJU•s 'WilEW;:r- As the end l)t:·t!)e yea!.' ts : ti~et ap- l\epor~rs,l and Becord• ·-~a! by:.their Untmpeaehable Fabers .. - ..:..A, fr~nd suggests tliat \if Nicholls, Fes- Ha1·ry Rhodes.-· · --- ' · se,y, Persons & Co, want to exhibit a consoli- Portvill~ department :Eldred \:Elagle;.\- datedaggregation, they ought to yoke up Fred Deah and George Ryder we1·e in Olean the dude and the what-is-it. Such a pair of Snn'pa.y last.~Will Hill, of Olean, was in trick mdnkeys W{)U!d be the envy _ _jlf every this place iijunday.--Dr. Sage, of Olean,, :p,roachi~~' I would call the attention of e'Te~ lad! thaJ i wHI ll)alte atill greater reductions on my entire li.ne of winter goods, especially in my CLOAK DEPARTMENT, as I w/uld pre- fer to gin eTery one a~ opportnpity of buying the ab~ve go?~ at. a low price than 'to carry ~liem ever· for '\. . ' Ooth~encing January 1st, 188'5, to·night. hand-organ proprietor ·of the \'rand. But was in to\Vli Sunday. · , ' what would the people of Olean have to Miss Loui~ l3utler is_home for the holidays laugh at if theTimesshouldbediscontinued! from thE) highschool at Northampton, ¥ass. T • I next year. rustmg 1 aad knt>wing oo~b.tinuing for sometime. ' ;- WE WILL ,SELL ' ·f 4000 lbs. ·of ' tho glass works' -'Mrs. G. Webster, Wife of the late G.· also her bi'Other W. K Butler of Yale Col· Webster, whose unfo1•tuna~e death we bhron- lege. The latter enjoys collagE! life hugely icled last week, desir§s· us to express her sin· and 9onsiders. Yale immense. cere thanks to the United VI' orkman, to Mr. P11rso Plum~ the wAll known spouter · Bligbton, and to Mr. Russell, of lrvjng st!l<yed 0 ver Sun~ay at the Ole&n House. He street, tor their kindness in her bereavement. regi~tared from .B~marck, Dakota, and was She also desires us to say that she cared for on his way ti) Ricliburg to see his children her husband, and that the I?OOI'Waster's aid who were adopted two years ago by Farmer that a .. great many ~All take advan- tage of the abo't'e proclamation, aqd ' \ wishing each and evet•y one a .happy New Year, 1 am, ., ~ Your11 'very reep., Boots, Shoes and Rnbbers;<. -The \Li @'Bon don\ shone here Tues- ., ked f .., was nou as or. Dean, the oil operator and green back voter. H. w. MARCUS. The nan Whom the Times Abuses. AT CO~<T AND .LESS. [' and Wednesday evenings. p T 1 h ·(!1,0 b ,.;~ · ' -The estal e egrap a~~~' a le uU. lms • Mr. Corn:.tney Fessey,\who has· been con· BayaM Post have a spO'cial meeting reduced 11:5 rates to 1 Bnt):alo to\~ centt. for nectild with this journal'\for some time as nt.;f.'hA;.,.h'eadquai'ters Tuesday evening. 20 w ds a d to all pot'nts ·be~ New or , n e n local editor, left to-day wjth his wife and At a regiifar ~ee~illig of the Ol~an divmion · No. 83, Sons of 'l~emperance held on Monday evening, Dec. 22d, 1884, at I the, Ninth' street M. E. church. The following resolutions were passed: You call: Buy,, Goods of ·us at OOSB -JE'O!-tviille hungers for a lyceum. Olean York, Chicago and St. Louis to 25 nts for f~mily for St. Cl}tharines, Canada, to ac- :h.JlaS'at•ou.tNJ.alf a dozen all fiourishmg. 20 words, Within 30 days they wift\-have bep~'.'an engag~meut ·.\vith a temperance ...,..L. n: has just received $1,000back their 5th and 6th wires to Nlfu- York. \'J;he organizati'on in that city. He carries with ~pension and a ll;~Onthly allowance of $4.00. commercial cables which bl!long to the Po~::, him the well-wishes of ma1;y Olean friends. AUC'l'IfN P:&,JCES , I · ·· -The Bohemi.inglass blowers gavo'an en· tal are now open for business. Rate fr.om·' C E A d t ta' d Ch · Olean Is 4:l cents per ward which is a great '\. · · n raws en er me_ on rlstmas tertainment most of the week in the Tt·emont d t' '· d!l.f a large number of relatLves from Chan- ' re uc 1on. ' · C ,, Block. \ . , .tauqua ounty, and e..,;ewhere. Among t\le RESOL'VED, 'J'hat we the m~mbers of Olean di vi.:sion No. 83, S. of 'l'. hereby tender our acknowledgments to :Brother· John A. Nlch- olls, of Lowell, Mass.~ grand division lecturer for the valuable aid ne bas rendered our organ_ization and tho eaose of temperance in this city and vicinity during the past few months. lr~arning that he is a bout to com- mence a campaign au behalf of local option in the Niagara Peni~sula, und<;~r the same committee for whom he did service three years ago, we desire to express our wishes that our brother may achieve a grand vic- We have reduced our stork $5,000. on haild to dispose of regardless of have $.9.00~r , ~ an~ see for - .. ·:.:.:an account of an important burglary -The Times absolutely chaJ•ges that the number was John Campbell and wife Geo. will be found in our. No!'lri.) Olean depart- Olean police and tlie.llg~nts of the Sun In- Anclre,.;;s and .wife, and H. D. Stodda;d and .roent. · surance compan;:r conspired to n_ound t~e !ate wife, and 0, J. Stoddard and wife, of Cbau- yourself. -The· funeral of Mrs. Gao, Wood, of 0:· Webster to his death. Certam susptc~ous t);\nqua Co., 'and Mr. H. G. Mitchell and wife m.ICumstances we.re very properly enqmred o~r•port .. '-., • ':!3oardmanville, on Monday afte)moon was - -'\\' \ . ·ill to by the police, and the insurance agents · p '>!.', 1 f · h C b p tr' D largely attended. 'd . h ,..,. f fi h' h h erso~ s rom .,, e u a a 1ot: . U tory in the fight, and . cons! ermg t e num ... or o res w 10 ave S 1 ,~ d -•>,.. f OJ ' t S . · T c G lt h k s,_iihe nea':t and . . . ee ey w. e an -~:.... o . ean spen un- \7'• • au , w o eep '<!!~< •• • occurred 111 Olean w1thm the past two years ' . , ·. . tasty market in the Moore block, bas ·.our. t b bl ,., , d d' . . day at Mt s. Se\'llY s pa'i'.ents here--Mt. and _ cauuo e ame•1 .LOr eman 1ng nn 1nvest1- · ·· \ . 'thanks for Christmas favors. . \ t' 'fh 1 . \·u tb th . MrB. F. L. Gleason were._m Cuba Monday. RESOLVED, That the above be forwardeu . to the editor of'' Tim OLEAN HERALD aud DEMOCRAT with the request that he publish the same in the culuruus of thuse journals. , ga 1 on. e po we 01 no ,more an e1r \G , E t { 01 \ 11 ·., -'l'he ladies aid sqclety of the Baptist simple duty · -- us. a on, 0 ean, was ca wg on · -cliurch won the $50 doll\llt N. S. Entler's · , . -r+ • -Cuba friends Mon~.--M~: ·C. T. 'fham- l. l:'!igned, Qt li. GILLETTE, W. P. J.' J;'. J OI!NSON 1 R. S. c:s. DWINNELL P. w. P. -Don t forget that the .n. W. Chnmbe.dm berlayn and Mrs. Bis~p were\in attemdance · and Mrs. C)larlie Black the $25 cloak. .' H k d L dd c 1 111 · d b 11 ' 1 oo an a er o. w g1ve a gran a at the Clark-Stowell nu tials ,in'. Olean yes- -W:ellsville bas a dancing schooL Olean at Mayer's ~a~ on New Year:s ev~. All terday. -..._ ' 1 The divbion passing the foregoing I\esolu- tions was instituted in June last by Mr. Nicholls. lt uow has an active merubetohi.p- _ had·one·last season and our young people firemen are mVJted to attend m uniform. M d M W \'\ N' h\· d '-\- d rJ, T. h M · 'll t 'hdb WI t' ·h r.an rs .. vv. !Cidl$an .nu.an of sixty.-...._ · . ' -~n·e n~w ex 1 eJ.·t in the art erpisc orean. us1c w1 be urms e y a cot s o1c es- MI·'· Judiah Hubbard of Sal=nca 111r. T \- · · t t 01 M d tra. The comrmttee of arrangements are ~;, . ' . . ' 1 ~ .,_, eilt'cur~wn ra as o ean on on ay a A 8 ''h J h A G !.. M L an•l M~s. ~\~~ R Nwliols, of Rui.,, way, I?a. . b1·ougbt in a multitude of vi•itors, who · mi, ' 0 n · asper, ' am_Jl', J h .r. Ni ~~~ p t All ' p C ~ J R dd\ d Ch W't h t. fl o n : c o s, or or egany,,'\ a., .. ··.crowded the stores and made business hum. as. e wg an as. 1 c er • oor M j:q· h 1 B · h .ell managers, the same except Mr. Redding: . r lC o s, o ohvar •. were t e gu~ 1,s of QLE-i\.N OPERA IIOUSE. Wagner & Reis, Managers. -T<be Prohibition county committee as- William Smith and Thos. Doyle will also ftCt Mr. and ~r.s. G. W. NICho~s on ChfiSt~. sembled at Salamanca on Monday and ar- 11 T'-'· t ,. 1 The occaswn was the reumon of the famil L. M. Moore, llnsiness Manager. ed f tb . . as oor managers. '\\a s .., . rang a programme or e1r sprmg cam- at wliioh all wero present bur; one, J. C. paign. · -The polo gli.me at 'the Olean rink on Nichols, now of Springville but fo~merly of ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tues4ay, Pee. •\goth . -Blackmon & Potter will present the ele- Christmas mght between Weaver & Wil- Olean. ,Some of the presents given to Mr • . ·~t $50 toiled set to the holder of the win- Iiams' club and the Allegany, team proved and Mrs~ G. W. Nichols were very beautiful. nin'g ticket on New Year's eve. It is a tlnite interesting. It resulted in a sc-ore of The occasion was a pleasant one. ltUSS FLORA lli.OOKE'S . ' . .beauty. six to a duok egg in favor of Olean. Jack- sou and McCray of the latter. made Wellsville B.eporter: \The sad news is -Chri~tmas night the Excelsior tAam di- the goals in fine style. G. Martin handed in to us that M1·. Joseph Duke 6f . Bunch', of Keys Co., yide-::1. 'f,lff and g{l-Ve an exhibition polo game made some excellent stops. The Olean, is lying dangerously ill and very low ~t their rink. J'ohnson's Allegany band. Allegany's did notexpeet to get·wbite wash- at the residence of ·his hrotheJ.', Wm. Duke, Tbe C1llebratcd Character Commedienne Miss Flom Moore. ~nded. ' ed. Geo. Mayer did some good playing. A Esq., of this city. Tho difficulty is under- -N. Y. & Lmdon combination will give large crowd was present. The Whitney stood to be an internal cancer growth which ,Supported by a Superior Cast. . m1 ex:bibi1fiim'of fancy skating and bicycle band furnished the music. Pl;even'ts the pass3ge of food to the sto~:Dacb. ' l'iding on New Year's night Jan. 1 at the The highest medic9.l talent of th~ country The Grand Hotel Set. ';Excelsior rink. -The thirty-five columns of advertising has been com,nlted and. employed in vain. -:Mr. W. H. Simp~ilin, o! Olean, bas the which we were .compelled to publish last The last visit was made to Ne-w' York last -- '~ RESERVED SEATS, •• ~------:, •••.•••• 15 and ~0 wee]> to supply the demands of our patrons, k, d b ult\ b · · uld contract for putting in steam heating fix- who .are the leading and most respectable wee an t a .cons wg p ysicians wo the resl 'dence of Wln Duke says the , not consent to an op~ration. He returned. · ' Umsint~ss men in Olean, convincea the editor- ' x~r-elilsvllle Reporter. on Sunday, nnd has since failed rapidly. It ~ill dude of the \Time\ that this journal '~as is indeed a sad C!lse. He is liaQ)e to drop out public schools re-open Munday 8, very b. ad sheet-bad'! bad I ! bad l ! ! d Olean Skating · at any hour, an it does not seem possibll!. ~.rr.Ar•,r .. M brief Christmas vacation. Tuo -n .. obably when be sees this issue, with att- -..,.... ~ ~ thathe cau· survive more than a fe•v days at Monday Evening, Dec. 29. school children will however Le allowe·1 tho ot'·m· extra s1!0e.t to \cco~~·odato a· 1 ,·e 1 ·tts-' • · '' ~ ~ u fa•·tl!est.\ 1::\ince the 'abov~ was in type JI.Ir. usnal holiday on New Year's day. <;_rs, he will think still worse of us. -,Dudidity, -FrankL. SOO!vellis tbe inventor and pat- stupidity and sn~aking jealousy go hand in' , entee. of a nov~! ullke tvol, ;>hich Lids fair !Jancl in tho \Ttmes\ uffic~. tO come into g~neral ~tse. 'lt is a combine,] pell.oU sbarpen!H·, papb.t· ~.:~t~r, iuk an,! l•On· cil eraser. He hos our thanll:s.for uno. -When the \Ti~es\fellows ~~to gv in- to the \jack lantern business\ they won't have to go to nny gi'ocery for an outti:b;..,for ·;. where can you find a Ligger pl,1Illpkin4penu ,. than the editorial dude ! -The Olean school of mmic is flourishing. The next musicaie will be held January 14th. In Febuary a puulic coucert will be given wliich wi.ll he. attrnded by W. Grant Egbert, n nated yio!inislj,_of Siracuse. \ -'l'hll fun• ral of G. Webster, the unfortu- , nate min who sbot him ;elf nnd ·r circum- ~ stlmces previoU>ly publis.•ed in lilt is journal, occurred on Sunday afternoon und r the direction of lhl A. 0. U. W. -Ticketa will be sold over the Buffalo, New York aud Philadelphia Railroad on ' t· ~-Dfll!e:mlJ~r Slst. and Januqry lst, gnarl: forTe- turn until J aouary lith, at a sing!C fare for , .t!J,e round .trip. < : -Flora Moor'lJl llnn<:>h or Keys Co., will be • ' nt the Oper11- muse Tuesday evening, Dec. 30. '):'bis is one of the most amusing comedies _ l:r-11 the road and ought to be well patronized on ils visit.to Olean. , r • . , , , . -On nccount~of the fu.mon< Girart!-\'olc~s combination nrpearing 1\t Wea vor & . llams rink on .. Momlay night, D\\· J19tb, .. ~:?tickney Bros. ha~e postpol'le<l the dm wing for !he orgqn until Thesday cYrning the 30th. -The Roch~stcr Heral-1 contains this li!Jel on our post-office: \It is said till J.;e .so colt! in the ~ed used as a posi;.,otlico at Oloan tbat the r Jerk'• teeth chatter so loud that they can't.hetfr peopla when they rap on the bo:tes for theh· mail. !:-We' liltve tho flne>t nn<l lnrgcst line of NewYcnr calling cartl• ever Reen in Olean. ·We h\ve them at all prices from tue9heapest fu the mo•t expel't>ive, suitable for g{·oups or tliase who call\singly. N,,w is the time to ~t th_em, before tho pick is taken. ' =-The remains of thE! late E,l win L. Smith -\\'o conp;rntulnte lwv. J. W. Ash to•, nnd family on the1r narrJ\>; escape, frvm what might havo proved a very seriDus anti a. very sad disaster, Saturday afternoon the enlll'e family, includin2; Mr. Ashton and wife, his daughter Mamie, and the \erv~nt \ere taken \violently ill with nau,ea, l.ead- a<:fe m• cl vo~iting. Dr. Richards on b~ing suf•l\<_oned p1'?nounced it a cas• of gas pois- oning, '3.11Cl prompl:ly-.administered ef\ectlve tcme iic~. ' ~·kaping gas frotn Ue/Pcth·e pipes 'in the c l).r was found to be at thGJ bottom of the ble. Rev. Ashton w,as notable f'o hold his tfal services ~ ·J3un- day, but th9 entire fam hf!oy.e· now fully recovered. -C!;)rbtwas wp.S.Celebrated at e churches in a boYut~ou$· manner, On Tuesday n~t a Christmas tree was held at the Sixth Ward. On Ch1~stmas eva appropriate ser- vice a.ii\d disttibution of gifts to. the SundaY. ' school scholars waq helcl at St. Stephen's churl' h. A chriRtmaq tree wa.:; b~l,J at tbe M. E. ctmrciJ tue same evening. A supper was spreai'l for the little fol~ at the '-Baptist tohurch. 1¥~idnight mass was said at St. Mary's Catholic church~ Giftsywe•~ sho.wor- ed upon the children of tba, Presbyterian church at their Christmas e-.la festh·al. A Chnslimus tree del~gbted the Ninth street M. E. Sumla:t: s.chaol on Cllfistni.t's night. Ap- propr~ate religious '\\rvices '•verebolJ nt St. t:itepheu's Episcopal and St. Mar:y's Catholic ehurches on Christmas day. personal. .., . . . J'lfiss 1\Innd Grn.nger the I!Ote!l act res' plays ~ere Jan. pd. · · - · Ex-Mayo1· Chamberliu-- has ratnrned from his we.•tern trip. Jimmy Jolinsun and wife, ate, C,hristm~s turkey with fri•mls in Ellicottville. · Hornellsvi!le Tnbune: W. W. Don, of Olean wal in t be city lil.st evening. Dennie Brennetl rreEentcd Cnief W1l 'Y with a hanclsome gold badge on Chr1stmas. .. 'L. E. Garrity expects to· •tiJ;tl<e in tile New Orleans., :s:'nibition soon aftot· the New Y e1.r. Duk~ died Thursday night. 'Ella Clarko-Stowell Wedding. The great social eVPnt of the season in 'olean, culminated at no•Jn o:1 \Vednes<lay l st, when R-:v. J. ·w. A\hton rector of St. S epben,,,_l.(h ureb, united in the bonds of m rtmony accotdii!g to tlie beautiful., too hlng and in•pressh;e ceremonit'S _of', the chur h, Mr. Charles D. Clal'1l:e·\'tnd Miss Groc C. Stowell. Th\j.-maids of hon01' wore Jill:iss Seute\• of thiS dty and Miss Cur- tis of ~neseo,_.N:'Y. Tba groom was at, teutled '\J.Y 1\':tr. Stowell an<! Mr. Bartlett. The-ushe1·\ yvero Mr. C~nelly and. Mr. Hor- -ller. --.Affer the ceremony the bridal party was served with a sumptuous wedding brell.kfast at the residence of the bride's parents on s!lcond.>treet, ami at three o'clock Mr. and Mrs~ Clarke took tho tram for Buf- \ I Grand Reception to England, Germany an 1 AmerH.d'l. 1 t3 Cl::mm}Jions, ,. .4:.. GIR.AltD & VOKES London Bictcle and Roller Skating _...,_ CELF.DRITIF.::l, Und'er the management of l'Jr. A. f'. Anthony. Rinks inadequate to nrcommouuic the :l!ulti· tutles! Only entertainment of the kin1l on <?:ll'rth! P~OI<,. [•'RED HINE~, The wonder of the :tge, in his mnrvelollus feats on the Unicyclr. · Positive appe!ll'anca ol falo, nfter recetving tho) hearty congratula- M • .C:THEL VOKE.S, of Gf)rmany, tiol!S and good wishes of many frtends. 'The wedding presents were very numerous and Champion Lady Bicycle Ridere{)l:uro<pe. exceedin&IY bea~:~tiful, ro:pressing in a-snmll FRED. GiRAUD, of London, ~ee-tbe,blgh.. esteem in which Mr. and _, Mrs 'Clarke are held by their multitude \of' (;hamiw.:i<Fnn~y.Trick. Roll.etSkaterof:Eug~d .friends: .,!he bride is a cultivated young' PROF. CLARENC F.'1 I. SMIT II, lady of th6'-~st amiable and agreeable dis- , . . . . ,. bit ion who sin <he t m l'k 1 d rle Cltamp1on Tr1ck nllll.Fancy Btcycle Rider of l\'u , , ~ mos a e( e~ ~ tQ,.e Lnttecl ::Hates • PO WlmS BROS., of Enghmd, the love and the e~m of this. entire com• I''· rnunity, in which •he bas always Jiyed. Mr., Cl~rke is a gentleman in every rcspO{)t woL. (,;hampton Double Pe<lestal Skatere of the worl<J thy of the helpmeet li-e has taken for life, : Trick aDd Fnnry Jugglers on Sknte•- and in tho thre~ or more years in which· 'he bas filled a responsible position il.1 th¢ Ex- 1\IDLL~. ROUCIIELLE, ••• {il. 1 ~~~ hr-r nairn.rulon~ f(lnt?. on tlw nirvf'le. Ch 1 am· pion Larly llicyelist of Aniei'i!\a . ' change national bank, )IU Juts w,m the \:,_ spect anti esteem of all. \Vc <.l~•ire to· ex- tend our h~artie\t co;.~,;i·atulation; auJ sin- ~11!'3:;:. K.\N~l}; NF.,VHALL, cm:e wishes tllat penco nwl plenty rnay be ..-~ ·.Jt · i\ · C'llampion. Lady ~l;':tter oi A mer! en . their lot through life. I I\\' •. · ---------- -- I \\Vho Will Receive New Year's Day. , .• \IJ~!I~l::li'O.X-.\<lnlt\ :J5, chihlreu :l-5 cent•. Hknte checas 10 rent\. ,;]wting- HUI'face oj\en 1 ::JO, entertai ,rpent nt H:45. fllmting before and nltcr the cxn muon. 1 · KD. II. XEIL, Gen\l Agent.· FlomA of the ladi~s of. O!o:pr Uo not seem to, haVE< ma<le up their minris·· n.t tbis hour \diPth1·r they will keep open hou~e oli New '\:ear's !lay or not. J\lany express a willing- ne<S to, providing enough .will tlo so to make it pleas;!ut for tlltcaller•. Tho tn·obabilities are that there will be the mual number to Adveruse'!J'!'n_ts un~er this hcn<l not ex- . 1 th 1 h 1!\ 11 cee<.lmp; three nnes, Wlll !Je insertejl. ono trme rhe-Cf'lYf\' altu e u.;.;ua nnnl E\l\. ~ ~a erf;, as 1 for 15 ccntfl 1 or one month for .. 5o' ccnt.e. Each t e peop e of Olean are not Wli\mg to have 1 addilionalliue, one time5 cents, or one mon.th thl.s plca,ant custom o.banilimed. The fol-jl5 cents. Tlmn,s spot cnsb. . lowing ladies will be open to callers on New I ., - .. ;. ---4!---~~-- fath r of J. B. Smith and Mrs. M. C. F~l lett wer!\ forwarded on Monday to Ke\vallke, Ill., folj' .jnterment, 'The deceased Sljl<(C.lUl.lb- ed to a protracted siege of eoftening , ~i l · brain on Saturday evQning. :Ho ·w~S: · years of ag~. .. · . , · : lVli;s Emma Coast and Miss E. Fobes are :home for the holidaY's from . Hamilton, On~ y , d SEEDliiEN n ANTED to cmwnso for the ears ay: I sale of :l'lursery Stock! l::lteady employment Mrs. Abbey, guaranteed :;Jalary and e~penses paid. Apply Mr R ·0 Sm'tl.t . at once, ntmg age. CA!!SE Bn.i)_TIIEits, ~ • • • 1 , • 1 Roch..,ter ·N. Y. [Refer to th1s paper.] -A· number of the officers and ·~_;of B_aJ'>e hos.e and th~ir Iaw friends wet•e -~ entertamed m a very pleail'ant manner at .. · the resid.ence of Mr. ·L R. KluJUph, of 'f2tl:i · : tai'io. , ·ayllil.!lt, au Chris~mns night. Tl-ioso who par!- ticipated iu the festivities r~turn thanks fo\· 'j]IO'jjdlli)'S the hospitabtt> treatmei1'ti th~ 1·ecei ved.'· \ -Tuesday ~veni~g ~',.following named . ~fficers were !)lected by _Freeman Council, ' : \ ~o. 179, iR .. T. of T., to 'serve the comh;tg · ·: ·term: :!/.,~. Klumpb. S. ·~·.i Mrs. 'L. P. Ab- bot, W. et_; E. S. Trude, R. S.; :,{-. 1(1. Abbot, . ·\ F.·S.; '\IV. :A. Dowman, T11ens; F. W:\'Mumlt Ohaf'>lli tJ. H. Rafferty, Herald; C. Rfthburn, hq).id••YS' '(}nard; E.,Stosser, Serltit~w.J; J. Shiber, Trus- · l.tiee; ~· Boyer, Rep. to Grauu Council. Y. with Mrs E M. John~on. ' · u- 'M B ·B · 1 OLD P PI!} U.S lu any qnanttty for ·sale at :;;: L.: F~ve:.:'Dle. ~hi~ ofil e for40 cent~ p~r hundred. . .. , \ ·• IF YOU W A~T a servant advertise in tl'ns Mr3. R. W, Evam;. · r 1 , I cheap column. • Mrs. W. H. Mandeville. - ~ - - ' ~, --·· ' Il' YOU WANT :r. situation ad'l'.e.rtise in this Mr8. J• .. V. D. Co<fn. cheap column. l '--- TF YOU have a house or barn or \ baby J,.carr!ages, or any other article for sale, adver- t!':_~ ~ti~s columll:_!~u_ will_be sur~ t\. s~ll !~· T HE lll'.'ST-and cheapest .Tob Printing in Olean is done at this office. Only steam printing bouse 111 the city. ',..q -~- -~ - ----- --- --·- .. P ATRONl[l;E HOME INDUSTRY-and bn<l: the Acme JIIi~ls 11our: Every brandgnnran· eed or mo110v'refunderl. -------------------------------·- ~! Dis~,ution, pi Partnership. The partnet-shi.p heretofore existinlng be- tween 0. D. CQieman atld F. D. Smith at Knnws Creek, N. Y.,-arld-.doiug business undel\ the firm name or Coleman 'nnu Smith is hm•eby tlissolvCI(d· ~-. E, Metzger assumes allllehtsand collects all ne.rounts. ' ' 0. D. COLE31AN, . F, D. S~nnr. KNAl' PS VliEl!ll~, N, Y,, Dee. 21.1, ·•st. , .... r 1 ~ J.t M .. 'JOHN80N & 00.' .. / . \ ~~erchant Tailoring. ~ ---o--- ' I. Redueedto . . . . '$20. 1 03 UNION STREET. J. G. PELTON. Dee. 8, 188;!. CDNTINU~ TION OF SPECIAl SALE ! -AND- The followiug new additionnl!ht!lll'<', whil'h arP more thnn worth a .rmssing notire. Commencing, Saturday Eve., Dec. 6. Jos. Mutschlechner's . Dry:~ Goods . ~ t Bazar,,~- N~79 Union· St., Olean, N. 1 Y. - \\f! \ l 200 Yrp·ds llrocarled:silk Velvet, 131.1:1, in all colo,rs, t·eglrlar priec, $2~50. 500 Yards wide Plaid Dre'lS Fl:mnels l:ic, formet• price $1.00. .,· 20n Yards BlaP.knt·os Gt·ain Silk, 2.J. iwlws wide·, 90c, farther price, 1.40. 500 Yards all wool Gt·ey l\Iix. an<l Plaill Shit·ting .l!'lannol, at 25e, forme!\ price 40c,. . , . '~'- Great slaughter of Woolen Dl~tnkcts and Comfortables, Ladie~ Skirts in 1 · Flannel_, F:'~lt and :Moleskin. they all must go. · _ · 'Reatl tfle prices, the'd call ancl inspect tho. go-ods and <.'\llll'ince,yourselvcs o the tt·uth of our statement. • · · 2,000 Yards ot Worsted Dress (~oo<ls fot· 10 cents, fot·mer price 15 and ~ts. · 1,000 Yaros of 36-inch Cashmere at 21 cents, former price 35 cents. 1,000 Yurds of40-inch Cashmerl', all standm·d cQlDJ!·~, at 28' cents, f01:mer price 40 eents. ' ·· · · 1,000 Ya't!tls of Plaitl Wotsteu D1·ess Goode nt 20 cent;;:, formct· pricb 2f> and 3{) cents. · · 1: 200 Good Str lC\Ch~ldrens' Knit-Hoods at 25 :tml 50 ,:cnts~ formc1· price 75 lmd $1.00. ' A few pieces of Turker Tied Tnblc Damask, wmtranh!d fast eolo1·s, nt 40 cents, form'er price 60 cent~.- . A few pii!ccs of Hrown Table Linen, fnll widt.}1, f1t'2Gets., fomwv price 40cts • !i,OOO yanis g-ood style Prints at 3cts. • 1 ii,OOO yanls best standunl Prini;'s at 5c. :rs the latest improvement. No hooks or bu,t. Comfortab.les an<l \Vo01P'n Blankets in tons to. catch or strain thekid,pull_off,orpin._;ggreat variety, very che:;tp. tbeWTJst •. They are instantly lil.ced. q,.-, unlaced Shu.w1s in l'aisle)' Deaver and lllnnket by sim}lle ]:llllliliit of the cords, and fastened with . • . a small ~lido. :ror _d.urabillt;y and simpllc!ty of at t~<' lo•vr;.t po:;q1 ~le fi-(rlll\l'. - . ' construction, ease ana: clUicKiles-ss o-r--oper-ation Cluldrens' llandkcrclncfs 'wat'l\ft-Htetl' can never be equalled. :Be persuaded to tskEl\'ltrrl . - . ' · other, as all gloves having this lacing can b,et:Je. rast colors, at 2a cent A a dor.en. ;PeJlded, upon to give satisfaction. · · 1 , JO~. MUTSCHLECHNER. 79 Union Street. J. W.~&- D.-A~ PRATT, ' . I . 1.r -OF OLEAW- t. \ ' Aro ·g<)il}g through, their entire stock and marking every- thing down for cash to the ,following prices: · G \mpow<lcr __ ·lillc lb., Reducer. to 44 \' •. 100\ \ 82 1....1)1., Y ounp: liysonalOO \ \ .82 . 1-~?g. Bt·eakft 100 \ \ [94 Ibo poffec, good-_. • • .. __ -'·. lpcts lh \ .\ best ••••• , •• _: __ 18 \ .t\l~ttcklos ................................. 16 '~ Japan Tea ... _ 40i!lb., Rctluccd to 30 \ ... --- -~ :w \ \ 38 ,., ... ,~- '· • i'i .!f.\ \ 'iS '· ~\·:.:~:toO ~' '' 7:~ Unc'edJn.pan. a;; \ \ 32 <• ·\ :i() \ '. 44 ., .• ,, j,) ., j}l,, ,, ()0 ().G. Java, good ............ : .... : ..... 25 \ \ \ (;\J.o\cest ••. ~ •••• l!,Q \ ;r • ... !I' I -;'•,• ~'I' •-·~··-·--~ •. Oolong .. -.- .. - !)O \ \ • ~44- l ·\ --~---- 75 \ ·\ 63 ·\ \· _. _ :' __ : HlO- \ \ -82 . This Reductio,n ~ill.apply to ~verything_in our ~N:.io: bre stock. Before auymg anythmg m the hne of Gtq:' ·. ceries, .call on us ~nd get our .prices.· · . · · . 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