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DO 00 0(1 00 44 34 58 ,()() .76 ·~ :ashier ·, 0\ . :Piio!'rdtlll! · · , :W.imlv · . · · lwl.ll!,llell br • s~r•11•r . ~ • :;..~~~>rr\\ s•~~\'\'\ .. ~·l!tb . · ·. :> ·1tr.l>Qli!I)II!11~~Jt• ~•rk lf!ltl·,l.\\JilP'ff\*'tb . ~ ~~--·~ oiii.~J.I.-c;hiier i!llnrt;' · · . • .· ·;:, .:J;i;t.l!ct~NY, ;Dec. 7 • ..,.A pet~ ~ut very ll~:~:=!t · . •-: ~?l. )H~aud was perplltratlild :in. Alle· e,·~~)l~~:;~~1~·~· ~: ~- ~'; -:i:• out agal~ '· ~ftE;r' ,f by .illness. . · .. Jlio.e11 !a seriousiY. ill with -heflfome on·~nret -.venue. ;Phiroo-of Waldev, Malis•, Ji~' busintss _inter~~ts •n Child'ren!s :Low a)ld H \·-~.,._> ' . Misses uow and High C .. Ladies L~w.and High Men's L<>;W'and High Cut Attics •.. '' . '\. '·.~. \ 8 are· : · · ~lit! . jleade.y. About no<m o~ that da.y ,;,; ·\; ~~~:dFeaeed young man, preposeSSIJ:!g . ~ Jl;l. appe~railce, · oalled at the\' ·boarqit;Ig Mr. a~d :Mrs, J, E. f.imitb,of .· H~l~y atreet are ~he b!lPPY ~arents .of a bngllt baby boY @rn la!lt.nigbt. i\ ~ll,e.resuLit.l, Miss Macy J, M1ller wllo has ~E'n the ... guest of Olean friau!)ll, 1,\lft to· day for her hom,e in Beleplabie, Kansas. 11 Boys' ~0-dfBoot. and. Overs.,;; ,· • - - ' •. - t . . · •bouse·pf Mrs. ,J. 0, Corkins oil Nor~h 1 • . ..-~i.l;;;i\1'-.st~eet an~ wa~ received by ,Mrs, , - <~~lt~xis; I:le tf;lld thl! huiy he wliS a .aur- . · .•,·v13yor in·the_tl!UPIIly ?f ·the Erie ra,ilroad · . i:iompany-~n4' watHl~.pre~ent in·obarge · of slirveyora \orking on ·~trf1rl~~:~~\~~~:1:er:Bradford and Frierid· ~- atat~d thli t \tl!! some u~~;~~u~f\ Rose. .Hat.tje W!ltel'll and Anna are all clever perfor.!Del'fi in tht>ir respective 'lines. The play is furniFJhed witq appropriate scenery, is sttpplled with oatchy vocal musie·and moves witb dasl;l and spil'it. them ent:erl~ah1ed -·1;;~fo~~ Clor.ltins' after agreeing to terms. Olean l;;odge 2:P7, Kni~~;hts of Honor, ·;J to the depot he managed elected the following offioe•·s last even- dinner after whicll helefti ing: DiQtator, C. P. Woodard; vice B!Q'ing he would· go to· the dictator, John Fitzger!tld; assistant die· · '· depot and secure his baggage. Be re tator, George B. Luther: reporter, 0. H. . t.Ur!led to the boarding hotl§e about half Rockwood; flnaucial reporter, 0. L. .an,hour later and had another short in· ·Davis; master,M.L. Walldortf;' chaplain:, terview with Mrs. Corkins. Be said George H. flicker; !l:Uide, J.A. Johns 'n: that his had e.rdved safely but ~qwdian, S. W, Pancoast; sentinel, H. . it W/)!_e. $.!1.~,3.6 and he W. r.larcus; past dictator, A. D. Cob.b; , _ , '8bowed Corkjns '20 and said that trustees, Charles Smith, G. H. Luther, ·,.was. all the money he had with hiQl. and J. G. Neill; represemative, H. W. Mar- if Mrs.'Oorkins would be fi!O kind as to . cus; alternate x:eprellel)tative, · J. loan him the $2.36 so he could get his Brendell. . · - baggage be would fix the deficienoy in f;he morning as one of his men would bring him a supply of money. Mrs. Corkins never dreamed ot there being anything que~tionable about th~ nice appeariug ) oung man and she banded ~im the $2.36. He went after the sup- posed baggage;and1ie neveruame back. It is said ,he boarded a street car for Olean and it behooves boarding house mistresses to beware of him. AN EXCELLENT !iOTEL, The Park ·hote-l, which is now under ~be p1anagement of genie! Charles Keys is becoming a mosti:Edesirable and at- tractive)lotel. The hotel came into the bauds of Mr. Keyes . Aug11~t 15, and from that po;riod until now it.has under- gone extensive imp~ovements. Re- flently it has been reoovattd throughout nod the walls received a new dre8B of paper. The hotel in all \tespects reflects great credit upon it~ management. It is now gaining back 1ts former )ll'es- tige and its mariy rooms are well filled const~tlv :with guests. In connection with tbe\hotela complete bar is operated uni:ler the direction of Alfred Flodeen. The hotel has also a livery in connection. :making it a most desiJ;able stoppin~~; plaoe. . OHlLD NEULY POISONitD. c. M .. B. A. omCt~l'!l. The Catholic M1.1tual Benefit associa· tion elected the following officers Tu(o>s- day evening: President, John H. r-Ic :Mahon; first vice-president, Daniel ;. seoond vice president, J F. recording secretary, J.ohn W. ~ t!~::~:~!' assistant secretary, Thomas financial secretar.y, J. A. marshal, Joseph Streb; guard, Michaei Gaynor; trustees, J. F. Shea, Eugene MoGiveron. and John Barry~ representatlve to Gralld Council, M. J Whalen; alternate, Daniel Collins. K. of P. O:fficera. CIOlean I.odga 273 Knights of Pytbias held their annual election last evening and the. following 6fflcers were cbOBen for the ensuing year: Cha9cillor com- mander, Dascom Allen: vice chancellor, H. Bullmer; prelate, GeGrge Ball; master· of work, oJ. E. Donnellan; keeper ·of rl'cords and seals, Charles Bu1lmer; me.sier of finance, R E. Miller; mastllr of,exchequer, J. I. Lang: master of arms, S. ¥ott, • 1 Now is the tim<J to select your Christ• mas gifts before the stock is broken and it will give you ample time to have them engraved before the ~ush. J. M. EFST.EIN, Jeweler, !61 Union Street. Mrs. G. H. Strong waa c~ll!!d to Watertown yestrrday by' the serious illu~s of her sieter·in·law,~ Mrs. lillgin MQQre11.ry. . \ ~ Mrs~ Ivan Tilton an-d-·bhildren of Wil· li!lmSt.01,vn, N. J.' are passing the winter in O.leat~. · r.Jr, -Tillon i.e illl\ployed in the Panooust glass faotory. Brakeman Lawsop, who was ihjg.red in the. Rochester divisioPI wrec!t a few · ~ays a~o, is ra;MIY _recovering and h~ii atteodmg ullYBlQ!ali reports that be will be able to be out jn three or four days. The E~le'• .Finances •. ·The annual ·report of the_ Erie lines was i~sued privately yesterday, a day in advance of the public statement. For the year Elndiag Septewl)er BO, it s,pows !{rORS earnin~s of $29.993,160 against $31,:.l6t,784 17 last year; working ex- p>nses, . jnterest, dPta.ils, and. otber cl1anges were $27,4.67,096A,l!. ~· 1\gainst $28.936,324 10 last Y•ar. The. ~nr(llus was $1H7;438.20 agaimt $733,259.88. the previous year. The New York, Penn- sylvania & Ob'io lt>ase has cost the Ene a net 'loss of $1,407,525.49 in 10 years, and 'a recommendation is made to cancel 1~. The total ~mount of car anrl engme tl'usts outstanding is,$6;1711,661.12. ·A recommendation is also made that a plan for th<l r~>adjustment of the finan- . cia! affairs of the company be prepared to includ~ the diaehar~e of , tbe·present floating;debt and to pro\<ide a reason· able amount to be expE-nded for irp· provewents. It is admitted in the rE-- port that the company bas bEeeii greatly over capitalized, which condition has never failed to ~mbarrass the companJ' in meeting competition. D•nce RG the Capitol n .. u. The dance which was to be held at the Capitol hall Wtdnesday evenjng was postponed to Saturdav evening, December 9. M. J. Garvey will·be floor manager. The 43d Separate company orchestra will furnish music, andr a ~~:ood time is guaranteed-all who attend. 161tB Link.-wff buttons in solid gold. Ster- ling silver and p1ated. Complete line of scarf pins. · 'J, M. EPSTEIN, 161 Union street. Weather lndtOatitons • Little Esther Key a, the two year olu child of Mr, and Mr~. Charlt-s Keys, came very near being fatally uoisoned last evening,. The little .. one :In some unknown manner st>cured a small box The indications for Western New York for twenty-four hOll.l'll commencing at 1 o'clock this ~fternoon are: FrJday generally fair; local snows alon~ lake G. \'· B. omcers. shore; general snow or rain during latter Bayard Post, G, A. R., ~le()t~gj;M._l-£!lrt of day or during mght,\\' following officers last· evening: '- eonlaining eOille very peisonous sub- 8tance, and·it having a •sweet ta,;te the child ate freely of it. In a l'lhort time she became viole&~tly siok:. Dr. Torrey ,was summ_oned and by the prompt use ()f antidotes saved the little one's life. She is better tc-day and out of . danger. Commander, S. 8. Ramsey; The first few patients Friday, will vice-commander, D. S. Yard; jumor have their teeth extracted for 25 cents vict·-comtnaDder, A. Crandall; surgeon, each. 160t2 Dr. J. L. Eddy; chaplain, D. E, Sm1th; O.·D., S. J. Daniels: quarter master, I V. Filkins; adjutant, A. L. Crandall; 0. G., Henry Johnson; delep;ate, L. Y. Mil· ler; alternate, Henry Gale. El'WORTH LEAGUE OFFIOERS, - The Epworth'Lea~ue of the Methodist church have elected' the following offi cera for the ensuing year: President, Miss Lottie Boscom; vice-pr.esident, Miss Aima Spraker; ~econd vice-president, Miss Magp;ie Burr; third vice-president, Miss Ada Lewis; fourth vice-president, Miss Pearl Bascom: sPcretary, Miss Dor~o Col kin; asRistant secretary, Homt>r ll~>n nett; trE>asurer, Sanford D. Wright; or- ganist, Miss Ada Lew1s. . · . WILLARD BAND F .UR. The outlook for the Willard band fair whjch will be held in Ward's opera bouse during Christmas week is very enriouragin~~; and detail preparations are now. underway. l'ERSONAL AND OTHER NEWS. M;r. and Mrs. John S. flmith enter- tained O'l'er' night' Rev. Mr. Swan of Al- Dentodine for the painless extraction ot teeth, at Dr. Lewis' office, Friday and Satqrda.y of this week, by the Deptodine specialists of Dunkirk, N. Y. • 160t2 Jllar11ed In the-i!:v.eniDII: of '1 heir Live•, He-rman I ves uf Coudersport, Pa., who is past the allotted three score years and tom pf life, al)d Mrs. Mary Milliman of Kanona, N. Y., who is 65 years of age, came to Olean to·day and walkinl!; up Union street in a lovahle manner they went to Justice Tarr's office and were join,ed in marriap:E'. f ------ Blue' points on the half shell at the Arlington Cafe, 160tf legheny ~·ty, Pa. ' BRIEF NEWS ITEMS. Pror. D na of the Fredonia N~~~:!\r school wi J.>iVe an interesdn!l: I m tbe l;'resbyteripn church Friday even- Par rour ~~:as bill b~fore the 10th and ing. The admission is hut 10 cents. The save the percentage. 1 proceeds will go to, the public school The Handel and Haydn society will fund, meet this evening wi~h Miss Mattie The Ladies Aid society of the Prooby- Horton. terian church ~~:ave a Rupper and BQcial Attention is called to the holiday an- last evening in the Willard hook and nounooment of Druggist J. B. Smith on ladder building. Tbe occasion was a b f h h · · good success, nearly $25 being realized. t e, ourt page of ~ IS ISsue. The west show window of Clare Wil- Attorney w: H. Nourse bas moved his · Jard's store oovtains one of the hand- office in ~he Masonic temple from the --11omest displa.ys of. holiday goods ever tbird floor to room 206 on the second teen in this village. floor. We have extracted thousands of teeth, during the last few months throughout your county and Allegany, anii can give you the names of hundreds that we have operated for. One week at Cuba we extracted nearly 500 teeth an(l PXpect to go there again soon. · . 1G0t2 LAMBE.RT- THOMAS, City Attorney M. B. Jewell bas rented the front rooms on tbe second' floOl' of the Marcus block and will move his of- floe into them. : • 'The County Board or Underwriters· Q_onvened ali.Salamanca yesterday. John Troy and ff. W. Abrams of. Olean we1e in attendance, The children of Mary, under the di- rection of the SistPrs of Mercy, will give a pleasing entertamment at the Cauitol ball to-morrow evening. • :Pleasant Home Weddtn~: on Coleman F. W, Goltz has secured the · Street Lut Eyentna. for the-erection of the second . AbontJlix.ly ..ftiends._..lllld...relu.tlves of to be built to the Dotterweioh Miss Lenore Thomas gathered at the cori:ipany's---plant\;a' a;. $5,900. ' home of her slater, ll'lrs. Henry E. PJav. Tbe Ladies Auxiliary of the Young ford, 1\t 6 'Cpleman street, last eveniu\g Mell 's Christian Association will serve ' to witness the ceremony of her marriage chicken pie supper at the AssOciation to Mr. John Foster Lambert of Lock. rooms to-morrow evening from. 6 to 8 · o'clock. • port. The ceremony was pronounced An important meeting of the stock\ at '7:30 o'clock by Rev. James H. HcKee, holders of the Masonic temple aasocia· The wedding was unusually pretty. tion and members of the Masonic orders Miss Bertha Branoh acted as brides· will be held at their rooms in the tem· maid\ ana 'Mr. Edward Cole aJ> grooms· ple this evenmg at 7 o'clock, man. Little r.lildred E. Playford made Lieut. E. E. Barding of tne 7th m- a charming maid of honor. The house fantry has beed detailed by the state was handsomely\decoratfd by Johnson, we.r department to make an inspeotion .florist. After the cerelllony a bountiful of the \4Bd\ company on the evening spread was indulged in and greatly en- of December 13th, joyed. ' - The ladies of St.Stephen'schurch gave The bride, who is one of Olean's most one of the most .pleasant and successful charming and attractive young ladies, fairs and suppers in the chapel l;tst h11:5 a l!lrge circle of . acqu~intances wh~ evening that bas been held in Olean in w-Ill w1sh her much JOy. some time. About $100 was.·realized 'The gro~ is a highly esteemed from the sale of fancy artiCles a'nd the :Young man; a hardware merchant of palatable supper,' . · · LOO'kport. . · , ~·he bai?PY cpuple left on E::-'e train 1 Our gractice has increased wonderful· ~or ,their ·bom~'-in Locltport, A speoial ly since we cominenbed using Dentodine. street car was cb~~ortered for,tbe pU\tpoile as people come for .miles to reach our of cob v~ying theitr- friends lind relatlVtiS . office •. ' 4t MayV'file, in ·one day' we ex· to the tl'Qin. ·' · · · tracted ~ij() teeJ;h: 1 . and tlie patients .. · . . ~·. T.,\le ~uests pre~ent f:rott1 out of. tOwn. ~1 well P.t~. ed' ~.:· d w~nt a. way haim·v. T ~'.'fieri!: ¥r; an~; ~riJ 1 Ob!!ot!es f!ic~y, , . . .. ' : .. '.. . . ·,'' •.!.'. Death Becolrd. Arthur, the idfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Eyler of Sullivan street, died of scarlet fever at 11:45 o'clock last night. ThP fUnPral will be hP!d to-mor- row morning and will be private. Winter millinery at cost at M.ise Me- N eille 's, 17 4 U Dlon street. 160 t 6 The OU Market TO•da7 Ollened ............................... __ High~ ................................................................... . Low----··-------------~-····---·-··· ... -- Olooed •••• _ ............. -- • •• - . • ... . Den todin e is perfectly harmless; you can sit and have all vour tee'th extracted with perfect easr. • If troubled wi h heart disea,e, do not fPaT to ccme as you a•·e perfectly safe by using Dentodine. 16012 WEDNESDAY, Dec. 6, '93. OUR ANNEX CLOAK SALE A. big success ,people are willing to buy good warm garments at 78c, $1.98, $&19, $5.87 and up. We have over 5oo Cloaks on hand that must be· sold, and we have made • the price to move them quick; don't buy until you see what we are offering this sale; nearly all of the large middle store in the Masonic building given·up to this great Cloak sale. If you want Cloaks now is the time. The New Handkerchiefs now ready. Our entire ~.u. ... v~tation now in and on ever in chiefs in Olean. Be ........ JLA~' drawn and embroidered goods from 15c to 2.50 each. 'Our Handkerchiefs are all bought direct fronJ.i tb.e large ma.nufacturers in Ireland. By buying di- rect and dividing for ou-r four· large stores we save the jobbers profit which we divide with our custo- mers. Thereis no such stock of· Fine Handkeoohiefs-:in Olean as we carry. fou will be surprised at the values we a:re offering. · GEO. B. ADADJ:S & CO., - .. \Eme~geney quarters\ at . . Masonic Temple. .. ' -~oain!. piQced on be . S·•· .. •a I.e.. and will au ' ready by ' Friday· Morninr· the. 8th. \ t _, ' Men's Wo'9l Boots and Overs.~ ., . Men's Lurtlberman Socks and Over~~;~,\·: . · · ;1, 6 = •• 't ' ' .Women's Bearer and ' . \ Felt Shoes Slippers. · He,i.dquarters fer Footwear. J M. _ .. Johnso_ni 139 Union Olean, N. y, · ua:id:~;:~:e~f::~i~~ 1 : f~~i I WE HAVE LARGELY. ·lN store of eager shoppers. It 1s · the cla~s of Novelties that at- . .au/stock of Silvbr Plated tract. There are more Christ- · · . ·· \'- • mas Nick-Nacks to be seen in of Plated Hollow W~e comprising Te.a--~1~ts;;:(jre!(~r-y~~~ our store in one hour than B o· > · , a erry tshes, Cake' Bas~. ts, Ca:stors, Baking. woman can look over in a · Ladles, etc •. Wm. Rogers ~ufact~.uing Co., • Bros. 1847 Triple Plated Knives;. ,Forks and Spo9ns month. \' 0\!r Book Department.Our collection of both Standard Authors and handsome Gift Books, e~ceed in variety ·any at1 empt we have ever made in previous years. The prices are all winner~ Holiday bringers. A Doll Bargain. 200 Dolls jointed with pisque heads for zsc each, Shoppern'Vill have to be on hand ~romptly m order to get a~y of taem. stock. ' - ' ·,~ W. S. WILKINSON> v DEALERS IN HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, I J • A. ~I PALMER & CO~ Guarantee every Drug or Chemicaf purchased at their . .. - ' . .' ': ~.: to be AdSOL:UTELY'PURE And of the highest grade obtainable. We are putting on our Licensed Phar'macists which is a g~arantee that Holiday\ attire now., and the ' · . . .... att·actions-- will exceed any scriptioos will be compounded Ancurately &VSclenUfic~lly• ·:!_ previous year. W e•·are positiye · . . · · · ·~: ·: that we can make it 1>o yo..ur You can save money by deahng Wlth_u~. . . interest to buy you Christmas THE CITY PHARMACY, xo7 .s~•,,;:;.:,y·,.: Presents of us .. Look us over. BeU ·Brothers W.HERE THEY_ LOST J.nevitably lost. The decr(e has gone forth. But one decision, and that is to . close out our entire Stock wjth a sweep- ing reduction 'f People who trade at a rel_iable place go to 'The Where they get ~one hundred cents worth of Goods Shoes and Gents FurnishingP. 25 Cents on a SION BIC. BOO. · $10,000~ RfWA Dollar. We h'ive all the latest styles of Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Boots, • Will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of J. R. Droney \\'-'\\'·•·'u Union street of this city for the abduction of Santa Claus and the cOI~~~!.O!!o1~c his entire outfit for 1898. His ransom will depend on the UOI~ralllty of this vioinity in their. purchases of Holiday Goods at the the way is a~ the above addrj!SB where fully 50 per cent can Jine. Our ••Scalping Knife\ 'bas been sharpened on the grind and .. we }111:ve finally. resolved to Cut Deep tbfl prices that have .;;~;;;;:n-;,il \\7i On this line of goods iiliil WtffafiCy that OUI\'priCeB Wili·'· 1 (;Ut··a-Jil'ig:\lr~~·!.~iE witnessed in tJ;Iis; enterprising town, To mali:e a Jon~ story to let the pubbc lli\1JD the ground floor or popular pnces for ;rou with us? Its dollars to lioughnuts that you are. ,, THIS WEEK WE OFFE.R YO:U \ • When we make the announc~ment it meaus 1'Y1,., ... , · - - tlmt we have . Banquet Lamps, Hand Lamps, Silk '\'\\'\\''\•·\•\'l-loc and· C. V. B. Barse ·J . ' Shoes. OLEAN MONUMENTAL- Come in and see if we do as we advertise. Ford's ·aad Front.: Look for the Big .Banner~ '. holds the lead~ for a Fine Smoke. .ros·:mp:a:.,i:. 93 UNION STRE~T,