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Towns. · · Ne~s and Gossip fa•.om Gay to Grave -~ · About Everybody ~and · , · ~v~rythin&r of;In• terestto AJl, 1.1111011 Utty, The Hunters increased tbeir tren8urr with ;ij)out $50·on their dance last ;ruesday even- i-ng. The Hunters bellt the Cole mans at the fair Ia_st week, making it In 48 seconds, nnd the IMler m 56 seconds. ' _ u Smithy didn't tnke the battery commg down • the stretch, but George, you are not, accustomed t~such. 1 . Our city building when completed' til. be one the finest in northwestern Pennsylvanlll. rl.-C---t-~\-. Coopei· has concluded to extend his op~ra bouse about 50 feet east so as to have a skating rink in it. ' Maud bas returned after about SIX week s stay in Ohio. Welcome home, Maudte. . A great ma'ly of our peorle attended the Erte :fair last week. A valuable running horse was killed on the tt:ack here last week by jumping over the fence. The rider escll'}led unhurt. we saw B. and Frank o,ut for a walk Tucstlay evening. .,1. da(YJ has come and gone, and l•'rnnk ls left -~~~:;:i!'la~ t-,- see our trTen<I,Mr. ~To!feS.at>le to be out agam. Mary, you were way gone on the-- at the dance. Vi-rE WONDER H Ben ain't stuck on Idu, dear. If Ackcy and Conway· wasn't the best run- ners in the Coleman team. Where Erne~t went with the two vartners he bad last Tuesday nigbt. H Bunty would run Acl,ey for $10 a ~ide. u Mike didn't make a good man to make con- nections at the hydrant. If Crosby ain't stuck on Mary. Why didn't yon go and see bim, Mary 7 • What made Frank go with Bertha again. ~-~----·--·-,;~~;;;:;n-;-:.-\;;. ,;;;,.-,,.,,.,., -for - -tliose -1a1lrrur • an!l they'wouldn't have broke his buggy. If Rogers will ever be rich. If A. isn't stuck on T. RandolPh· \ 1\I. w. Our'skating rink is being imprevedfor w~nter usc. . -Ill. Stowe bas made arJ.'angements to shave tlle entire erow<l during the fair. John Crandal~tbe soloist, will play with the celebrated East Randolph band on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of the fair. If pictures go for anything, Dr. Plerce,of Buf- falo, is the winning card in Randolph. ,ll~s. pro- ·1ilesaremoretban profuse. \~the Dr running for the presidency on his goq,d looks~ \:. · ' Hi. Henry dtd not leMe this town with bis ~--~~uue:--H:ell!flt'llcttciiilfa--,ne••v oornet ool<> at the Waldon Honse. When11vill the A\irls on Dubhn .\ venne stop gossl pfn!e-llibout-snrtth.- ---- - All uf 0111' hotels wi II double thtli-r furee-• t'iur- ing the fnir, which oommences to-morr?w, and all customers will be accommodate<l m great shape. There is no choice betwt•en the hotels here, as they nre all rt#n by gentlemen of tbe first water, ami they arc all celebrated caterers. In looks, however, tbev are alarmingly dill\erent. If Frank Wahlon, of the Waltlon Honse, was about two incbeo taller, he would be bettt•r look- iVg th:tu than Goorge Terry, of the llmzell Honse, and if George wal'l one mch tnllcr and wider across the shoulders, be woultl be able to discount John Carroll, of the Carroll House, os 'the girls say; but Do~:. J<'elt, of the WoodJortl House, adding in the six feet ancl two inches of his gentlemanly clerk, takes the hot bun. Dr. Charles Pike was in some distress 9U Tues- day owing to a broken toe. He was lighting one !!f Hl. Stowe's Havana cigar•, 11nd rlropped a parlor m11tch on it. _ People visiting the fair on to-morrow w1ll find s. A Holbrook at kome In his shop on Muin St., West End, ready to furnish all creation with harness, whipR, &c. Repairing done instnntly. Another f'. Steer clear of Zeibbles~ your wife IS on to it. James White's b•tS will be on the road dnrtng the fair. ' Say, Plll'k! wby did you stay away from the party Monday e\'ening. Was not tbere room enough in the house for you and Garrison? \Mark\ remains at home on Monday evemng to study his lesson, we believe. with. w.hen those young ladtes_met yon ? Young fellow, Jim 1s on your track. He won't stand it much longer. Geo. Terry and Jo. Lyman started on Tuesday for more barn-yard conquests. L\ May BPan<l, of Leon, perhaps one of the most origmal men in Cattaraugus county, will run a bus:to the fair grounds from West Ran- dolph. It will he worth the money to rl<le witb that chap. Persons, eo me and see us d urin.tt\ the fa.ir. Yon have plenty of friends bere as well as your pa- pe~ . ' There will be svme rare exhibitions in the West E.nd rink building during the fair, also at East Enll. The pc,ldier hnsn't stopped running yet that thought La May Brand crazy. Cbaunet>y Hnt••ling snys tbe oil well is bu•i- ness. Drillinp: at night is rontinued. Almos Corey, of East En£1, will bus the roar! du'ring the fair. Smith, of the West En<l bottling works, has hougbt out several l.Jreweries to utilize at the Randolph fn.ir. Johnny, woul£1 you kill yourself for Ella. ---s-mitb,.Jr., fell over Ella's pans; butcion't tell John that. Mrs. Hi. Stowe is one of the best cooks m this conntr.r. Hhe is an Olean girl. Artbm c. has to keep b\s eye peeled for the old riwn. The cbmTh c·hoir in front of the Buwell on with the - .... Oscar, beware-of thnt \viclow wllcn your wife iB awav. Be1·tbn. is on your rnrket. The female tompl'rance 1eetnrer w1th a voice like a fog-hom, hu.s left town. :\lcJiannus is selling a bPttl'r hr:mclnow. This to\VU 1~ s•)hd :for Cle\ elatHl and Hen- dt'icks, and do not forget it. Remember Charley Keach, the harl,eo· at East End, thcortginal Charley, cluring the fair. Alf'o Frank Rich, the notorious butcher with the big bolo~ma. A net if you bn ve timr, fl.tOJl nnd sPc Chauncey at the Woodford Honse. I'I<'Ani.LLY. llumphrl'ly Centre.· .Moffat & ~fanning nre erecting a Akating r1nk over the ::\loO'ut Bro's wagon :m1l hla(':ksmith shop. Mr. Arthm· .r. ~nlo<hnrv is attending school in Buffalo. - ' 1\Ir. W. T. 'ILliolonry, of the Rnfi'alo Courier, is the guest of hJs lather, :\11·. Barnard ,Salisbtn·y of this place: It said that Holl'\ Hit!, of Frnuklinville, hus purchased tho Ellicott vine N''\'\· By tbe way:, _ . we 1vqnder jf pe,hns f!'<>t mnrri<'•l yet, ancJ, It a!!, who got the fifty dollars. Miss Sarah McClure, C'Jf l'rnnklim·ille, form- COV61'ing, . 1\lr. J., A. Mo@.t, of Ellicottvill'l, passed through this p)nce last Sund!IY o~ his wny home from a visit with friends in Franklinvill1!. PYX. yon·~~~~?~~:v~;i~~~~~~~~~~~~~'~;~: &nd ttnder met>t consist~ distress to h119'-e\ somethht~- t~ him 6 cents. Jobn':Porter, for Heaven a&ke give us a rest Portvino. on my boy: Waltei··arud-so and so.- Waltet• done this; my boy Waltei· done Chat, &o. Bn~ines$'seems to be Improving in town and Walter isn't the smartest boy in the worltl even we can stabd considerable 0 ~ it. if his father Is the snuu·tcst man. cash Maxson is doing well a,t his busiuess,and would any of George Adams' friends Jiko to has m9:ce tb~n be can do. Well, Cash is a 9ood\ bear from him? We are reliably fnformed that worltman, and people knowsitfrome..xperlence. he wns at !list successful in finding his old girl Ovnsequently there is not a question of dottiJt as Mag Colima, in Buffalo, ufte1· going to tbe ex- to his su~cess. pense of advertising for he1•m the daily paper>, Several of pur town !Joys took in the pttrade at and they are once more as happy as two love l!ollvar last week,an< l by their appearance w)len doves. they got back, they took in something else ·we are glad to nottce that quite a number of while in Bolivl\r. our young boys and gh·Js are doubling up. Thnt Johm .. y Peckham won the bicycle race at Bol- little cold spell of weather is showing its ef- ivar last Thursday. John[ly is getting to be a feet . very fast rider, and if not bing happens will soon The little dude, Townley, thl!t wus reading rank with tne best riders of the oountrt. medicine with Dr. Wooding, we are told, has Some of our best skaters gave an exhibition at given up the iden of becoming an M. D. It is the rink Saturday • ..lVe were surprised, and did l'llmore£1 that he is canvassing :for tbe life of not think that Portville could turn out such James Mulligan Blaine. Thebooksbouldbere- good skaters in so short a time. i'he exhibition fised and Blai:rlljj's real true life written. w~ was full as good as has been given,and,wedoubt, hartlly think there is anything this present edi- know bttt better. The boys dili well nnd we tion ubout the Kentucky marriage. Take W ould like to see them give another exhibition. Blame's advtce young man and don't get mal'· soon. ried twice to the same womttn, or y\u may have The Blaine nntl Logan marching club don't to be President of the United States some time. turn out as big as some of the Republicans ex- ]!' 1 ·t!lny Kepler has given Mat Wells the shake. pee ted in this town. Take out the boys who and she 1s terribly pnt out about it. She gives are not old enough to vote, and it would be Friday away in bad -shape. She bas got a bad rather a slim a.ifuir. tongue in ber head that will some day cause her Wo heur that some of the boys did npt like the serious trouble. The neighbors are thniking of way we told the story ubout tbe baud. . we:!, taw ·in their owd hantls and rid the genflerii.en;-If 'vanhe--truth .<!_Ird<-yqtr .J<now-i ~- 1 --\n\'m\'- g\h\'b'o''r'h''ood of iler presenca Frtday is a geu- If you do as you ought to, Eagle will not go bacK tl!lman and is well rid of such trash. on you, but if you do not, look out for h_im. If The kitchen mechanics of the Sd and ~th wards we hea11 much more blowi11g and backbiting we have organized a dancing clttb\to he known as will show yon up still more, and don't you for- catch as catch.OD.n club. Every girl bas to take get it. You will always find us willing to stand a fellow. When the dance breaks up the girls up for the right no matter who is concerned. are arranged in a line on one aid~ of the room The houses of J. E. Dusenbury, Martm J,ord and the boys on the other, the ~ights are to be and A. D. Riel}& Son '!re nearing completion put out, ami then comes the catch as catch can. and wlll be an ornament to the town. Yon are bound to go borne with the girl yon Miss Ida Conner bas gone or is going to Micb- catch, and you are at liberty to catch her ju•t igan to j!tay with her brother till spring. as you can. Frank H. seell)_s to be stuck on Olenn lately. G'llarley Barrett has furnished up a snit of Can yon talk German yet, Frank 1 rooms in a very elegant and tasteful Cba.rley says be don't stay until the old gentl_e- over Veith & Limber's grocery 5tore. man tells her to go to bed, any more. - --·W<~-wonfi<>F--Wb¥-Blil-y-d<>n!t·WJ- -to.-.<;-LUJ1L-.JO\'-Y-+ more. We wonder if Lick has found a girl at last. He goes to Olean very often. The boys have got some dandy skating puits. Harry •ays be is not married. Well, don't say you are again if you are not, and make a fool of yourself. We don't see bow Will can be down on Cleve- land and be ~o stuck on Hendricks. Support the whole ticket Witl. Charley McGraw bas quit working as night operator at the B., N.Y. & P. depot. His suc- cessor, Mr. Porter, seems to be a gentleman in every respect, and is well l!ked by those who have become acquainted with him. We wonder if the boys have found out whosp <lance that realty !S the 30th. EAGLE. 110, Gene! 'Vere you sitting on a rail when that little f.el..t.nainmped and frisked m·ouu_d ym1 tbe otl1er uigb.t? Quite a number of our young men make fre- qnent visits to the sk•ting rink at Portville and erijoy themselves to their henrt's content. We heurd of one who went up the other evening ancl tried to magnify the al)dlence by some fancy whirling, but he got terribly mixed up, or, a~ least, his legs did. He struck a seven cllord whirl, lit on hts jibboon;nn•l lanrle<t half wny across the rink, mneh to his own l\Dd b\s sweet one's <ltsgust. Wetl, try it again, Hood. All' .• John l\Ierserenu, of Manistique, .Micb,. is sojourning for a brief lilme in our midst. Jl.lr. A. l{inney, of Blossburg, Pa, Mr. Henry an<l llliss A<l<lie Lewi~ ha\'e returned from a very pleas1mt vi~lt to fl·iends in Painted Post and vicinity. Churles, we noticed a rartiunt smile on yonr fnce the other day when you went in the fire room. lias the lmloy got a tooth 7 And now cvet•ybody feels con.t.ed again. Fred has returned, and, as '\\ e predicted, brought home with him one to love, honor and obe)l in the person of :.!Iss Nettie Wilson. Congrntuln- tlOns and c1gar~ have oeen the order of the day, and each anu all of us join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith happiness and prosperity through their journey through Ide. ·we heard a young lady remark the other clay that she would give all the stock she ever owned in the Steam Valley oil region, if 1\JcKane was only here agnin. Mn!, buckle on your sandals, shouldrr your grip-sack, buy a yard of bologna snusaga and hasten to the side of that palpitating he•u·t. Mr. Charles McAuliff lost a valuable horse here on Wednesc}ay iast. On Saturday last the Nationals,of Alma,playecl the Westons II game of base ball, which was! a one-sided all'alr all through, as the followong score will show: Westons, 57j Nationals, L l\Ir. John Maroney, of this place, umpired the game. SALAMAGUNDI. Juead ville. The ,J. Ford Dorrance hose c.on1pany 'Yill give one of their brilliant receptions Oct. 16, It is ex- pcctctl lhat Mr~ and Mrs. Dorrance will honor the boys with their presence. The Ehck ( Elrte) clancingclnl> opened up the' seaoon with a jl'i'Jtncl b.-11 Fr1clay nigh!. No hired girls wer~a nutted unless arcompanied by a gentleman. N-0 mn.rr;ed m.c.n wm-gad-mitWd tm .. Jess acco panierl by t.heir wives. The time is roming when marrirU men vnll flncl they are not wanted at parties uilaccompauicd l.Jy theil· better halns. 1 We overbearcl at fellow say that Gable ancl ~Ic L_ran set up the !Jeer several times to tbe report- Ill· of the Jforning Xeuo• on tbe strength of thnt. 'Ike, ant! then Harry goes out nml telts another felt ow thas he knew the boy tb•y bought it of. In the Tribune of ~ept. 19th appears a sick let- ter from some woman who thinks sbe has hr.n.ins ~b.e mnst hn,~e mixed her Jn·nins up in her last hatch of breacl. When a girl goes out to wo~lt she must nclopt herself to circumslanccs t])e shme as a man does. Sh.e saysJf we chnnce to have company-get on to tbnt chance to have compaq.y-we muF~t entertain our gueEtts !!1 the kitchen. :-<ow this highly educated refined girl. ought to be atlowerl to take lllikc or Pat in tbe parlor and Jet h1m play on the pianer with his feet. :She says if any on,e comes to the Iron t door and asks for l\Iary tlley ttre tohi to step aronn(l to the BHie door. Now tll'at is all wrong, the il- brcd man or woman that rings the door bell and nsks for Mary or Bridget, ought to by all mt•nns be requested to step into the parlor,a fire should be or<lere<l put in the grate immcclintely; 1\[nry should be requested to change her dress, the l•<ly of 1 he house should slip her rliamonrl ear rings mto Mnry's ears,. and Mary shouhl be given a IJatf boli<lny; that is where the trouble comes in; )on shsulcl not expect too mucl! from a girl' just hPcam~e 9h(' wnrb:s out; pay he-r three dollars a WPek, nnd whPn yon r.Un possibly spa1·e the time tn.lte her ont rifling; let her have Tt~esday and }'ritlny nftrrnnon to }mrctice on your piano; do niJ YOU Can 10 ntnkc hei' stay With yon as pJens· ant as possihle. The BonA of Reot is the name of n secret society, only gentlemen of leisure are admitted; ·~onse quently It is a very tony orgnnizatwn. Tllo inl- tiation fee varies acror!lmg to t.he size of the crowcl. If yon wish In joi11 aud c:iti caJJpb. tw~ or t!u ee of the mt·mbers alone, tbero is your QP· portnnity-jnst:;nvite,him into Wil8nQS ot-1\)1£ lation. for rest for tbe weary the overburdened soul? Presume not the ape- for a rink often becomes SQOVerpowering as to blunt every religious sensibi)Jty ~'·\.the up- bmidings of IUlQ!!Il-CiellJJ!Us-Jl_uietedin excessive mdnlgence. Under its i.temorahzing tnlluencc the alter and confession is forgotten and the punty ot female cbaructer trampled under foot and held of minor importance. JACK. SUBURBAN NEWS. Th' Indian Fair at R ,J H·m'e wa.; a fi- nanmal failure. Ben Butl~r has ag-r•e<l to. visit Salamanca sometime In Octob8r. Little Valley has a But:er pole, and there is o>nly one Butlel' man h tlie towr. ''O'Brien's Six Sbawe ComhiBe!l\ will af- flict Halamanca Saturday, Oct. 4th. R. B. Carr bus retired fi·om the Ellicott- ville :\ewS:and H. W. Hdl takes bis pl&ce. A Salamanca man threw a ston\ at a bull pup and !mucked out a $100 plate glass wm-' dow. The Forestville Reveille bas been moved t~) CatiB.raugu~ •• ar~;t..,.,..a paper ca.llffiii7~ Chronicle will be startedthere. !(<.,,a Fuller Pust£411, G. A. R, of Little Valley, N. Y., will bold a; camp-fire in Beechdale Park, Little Valley, N. Y., Oct. 8th and 9th. The geneml impression in this district is that between Brewer and Sessions, the dis- trict will be fully as well represented by Sessions. C. M. Berry, of Salamanca, wonts to bet $10 that he is the-autho;':Ora\7c'ot1ischee;;~ tidied \Merry M:·Jroents.\ It seems some Salamanc person has been slandering him. J obn Fore, an Italian barb!'r at Kinzua villa~e was shot and killed Tnesday night while trying to break into a house after the fanoily had retired. The husband was away nt work at the·tirue. A man in Little Valley lm ~ 1 laid a \tone walk in front or'\'\\h:s -pl~emhe., a.ud thu jlllLliean say;; its tha'fir,;t_aud o.lly Jhg t';i't;;.;,n, and Little Valley iethecvuntyseatl T,, ink of it I A j<>int debate between J. D~ Spencer, Dem.,crat uf West 8~launuca, and Dr, An· drdws, R~publlcan of HmPphroy, will take place Q,t the Salamanca opera house, W ecl- ne,clay evening, Oct_ lst. Boob are old sol- diers. · ,~~l'~lll-~ _ _;_,_.~.,:...;;,;;...;~- .By nmtuo.l consent the well kpown firm 01 Willa!'cl & Rmith, of Allegany, has beon. dis>olvecl. Mr. Willard, who ha\ been in the mercanttle busine\\ for over thirty years, retires well rewarrled fo1· hfs labnrs. Mr·. F. Smith w.HI continue doing business at ttoo 01<1 staud. 41. Jesse l'hamlllin, a farmer rPslding i:• Cherry Creek, Chautauqua county, went t<· Sil!craJrville last Fridav on l.msines•. While· in the villnge h·e· b~Ctl:'~i!i';~te:J and late in the afternoon started to clr1 l'e home. 1Vhile only a short clistnn·;o out of the vil- lage he fell f1·om the wagon aoul broke hi neck. D~ath foil< owed in a few minutes. 1-IA wa~ .a farmer in comfortahle 9i1·cumstan- oes. At the Prohibition cuunty e,onveu&ion hel(l itt Saiail~'1liC~t\T~~dn.'~Toii0Wiil!- com•ty tick~t was put inn Jlllinatirm:-Fur cou.ny treasure!·, C.ay Tot•rancP, of Pet':Bla~~ co1:oner, W. D. Phetp,, uf Dayton; justice ol sessic>o •s, J, S. Aldrich, of Ashfnrd. C. S. Hnll, of Salamanca, wns uominate.l fm member of a9s~mbly, and J. N. N•Jrton, -of Gr~u.t Valley, for 'chool commissioner tho second ·assembly district. ·-~-.;1.''1!)~ 118' . o .. e pt'ioe-fOl'-all afdf. 'at the lowest- tne ~ta1\dard for all, that the b~st. ncKogive Alden your ·ado this fali. . - Granger- if that air picter don't seareaway the crows, I dunno what will!\ A R•a,-or&er Interview• _a Roman. ' [Pittsburg Times.] Energetic reporter of esteemed but some. what contentious contemporary to the Ro· man-citizen who keeps the fruit stand in the shadow of the pOBt ofllce: \Who gave you authority to run a stand here on the side- walk!\ ' Italian, ~ust over, smiling greasily: \Ep· pies! Tree f' 5 cent-a. 11 • \I say who told you you could keep a stand here!\ \A-h in,telligently, \pananahs. Nicla piece-nice.\ · The ntporter l!eemed to be angry about something now, and spoke in a loud voire and as thougb his whole heart was in his tongner«Darn-your 1'p1111anHS~ Who gave yon a permit to sell here!\ Italian, fairly cackling witb understand- ing: \0 y-a.-a-s, aixcusla me. Yaus, dem peunuts: .... And be seized the tin measure, with three fingers In the in!rlde, after the thrifty fashion of Ills tribe, and made a dash at the goobers. But when he turned to oll'&r them to his cus- tomer the inq1.1isitor had gone on towards the mayor's office, murmuring to himself in large capitals. Cleiar Fruiticus walked out to the !.lllrb.Bto.ll\ <IJld gaZllli_Wisli,(ullJL aft& him until he turned the corner, and -then sat down on. his stool mutterlr>i:; his disgust at \Dutoh..a-mans who spik not Inglis.\ L -Sospieion. ------- H.-The Challenge., l V. -Satiatnetion. A.fier a Dest>erate Chase he Caught u. [Bostoq G!obe.l • \Boys.\ Sllici old Charley_ Bridges, the other day, \I have a joke to tell you, and it's a good one, too, i£ I wns the victim,\ \You )mow, boys, !t was blowing pretty bard last night when the snloons closet!, and !Orne how c.r other I found myllelt in a part of the city (Boston) that I couldn't locate then, and I can't even now. There high, seven-story buildings on aide. That much I Could see, bu$ tlle wind had blown out abput, I should say, every other lamp, and Dusenbuy Bro's & Tnt •' :,The Prints at 4 cents are nearly all sold will not more than~ a few days.:.,_We can not prolllise any more at the present. · The buyers have been walking away with the all the past week,. and wondering .. what it can quality \White and Grey Blankets a third below the At the prkes they__ar:e. b:ringi11g w-e -ex-pect -*'-=•----r>,l-FIQ•a·:_:._rn,+--rit;~ stock in a short time.~ - '. . When we ·buy at half-value we don't unqe'rtake to. full price, and if there are any offerings in the marketS~·· ha]f value we try to place some of them before our tradt;J. · &?»·· -· '.the Black Silk~Brocades, all silk, are sold man .50 a yd. we choose to sell some at 93 cts, a -yd. Surah Silks at_75 cts. have caused some wonder and how we could make a ptofit on silk worth $1.00 at Monday Sept. 29th from 7 to 10 P.M. we extend an in vitation to all-everybody to attend our Fall \'~~::).·~~~.\~ will try and make special display of some of things for fall and winter wea~. Our store will be closed from 5 to 7 P. M. on Mond-ay in order to prepare for the evening. . : What a stock of Dress Goods we are showfng, it's work finding room for them. Flannels and Plaids in many> combinations Bisen cloths, Serges, Ottomans in the· great variety of the best makes and finest We. are aiming toward perfection in our Silk and . We ha:ve_:thamost reliable makes known and guarantee them in every respect hot to crack or pull. Velvets in and Plain in different effect. I ., I October 1st 2nd and 3d will be our Fall Opening days .. Carrying so large a,stock we are obliged to liide many g9ods- ... in boxes drawers &c. During the above days as far as p9ssible, our entire stock will b~ on exhibition. / . -· Cloaks are now here in correct styles ~nd ele-{nt gar~ ments in variety enough to please the most exac:;fn~. SVk,;, . and Brocaded Garments, cloth New Market, Plush New:· Markets and Sacks. Imported Jersey Jackets, Shawls &c;;~- ~ Our doors are open to all. We are willing to show goods at any time it matters not whether customers are ready to hay or not. : Carpets and Draperies as well as Wall Papers are arriving in large !ots, fine new patterns latest things made f).nd p:rices · are low enough for any one to indulge their fancy and tast~ in new carpets without making any great loss to one's purse; -r----- 1 Lot Ladies Scarlet Underwear $1.00 worth more. 1 Lot Ladies Scarlet Underwear $1.50 to $2.00 1 Lot Ladies White Underwear 50 cts. go'od value. 200 White Spreads or Toilet Quilts examine them. · $1.00 at to 80cts. per yard for 6-4 or 54 in. All .Wool J erseyaar.e still-here.i-n:Jair .aswl'tment. -We _ 2QO new\ styles h a few days, namely the $1.50 $2 .. ones. We have been out·for a few days. Manufacturer.s promised them in ten days, that will bring them to· us Oct, 1st. · ' Boots and Shoes are arriving almost daily. Good .LV\_J.l>o..Lll~ Rhoes and more than· that good wearing shoes. Shoes are made upon honor. Shoes that must wear, made to wear, made to our order by reputable manufacturers. Look ~hem over and sec for yourself. ' DUSENBURY BRO'S ·& TRUESD ___ . Successors toR. 0. SMITH & CO.,- it was as dark us-well, use your o_wn !magi. natio~. 1-bnil,Oil~blaok felt hat, and upon eoming Jo 1\ eide e et, dQ.ttu_which the wind bl~w a terrific bl t, olf it want, and I after it. R.uu as bard all I could, that confounded hat kept jnst in front of me. Up one street, d~wn another, until, after chasing it for - ~out ,500 miles, 1 should say, I got it in a corner, and clutched-a black ca · 1 Boys, what'• yomrsi'' ON.E PRICE. OLEAN, N.Y • CA:SH -~----:-- .Lowell Co11rier: .. A MontreMer at the Cala- dotii& Springs iBUl'piaecl th!l guests by driilk· ing 500 gli\Sses of el;lijhlll' Water in tour da)'s, and tbitly in ten :minutes. B~ wants to make ~ nr 11 t!l~ .. ~\-~~~l!f!ill:.tl? .. l>~Uhe, OU• 8 OUiAW W Dill ablt to XllU& II mat<ib of bitUtlt. .. ~ ..........