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.. \ wedding the 'clblirch. . . . Tbe bnde ·attired in a· traveling light tan broad· clo~· bratded a~d edged with Per~ n LallJ}(. She wore a hat to mate the gown, tr1mmed with bunches of oviole~~ and carried a large and bean· tiful bouqu~t of bride's roses. ',rbere were no bridesmaids. The groomsman was Mr, Lorea L. Eddy of Buffalo. and the ushers were Messrs. M. 111. Gillett, .E .. R, li!!o.ker and E. G. Sisson of Olean ~nd Mr. 1''. W. Dal· rymple of Bradford. .Among the guests present from out of the city, besides those already men· tiohed, were Mrs. \L. P. Giles, mo~ber of the groom, of Bethl..hem, Pa.; Miss Flora May of Hinsdale and Miss Lena Larrabee of Larrabee, p,., Following the ceremony a largely at· tended and very pleasant reception was held at 'the bride's home on Fourth str~>et. \ <llBim to O::Bve ilee.n !!wtndlod, Dunkirk Observer: Laat sumwer a man namell,.Stevens canvassed tbia 'seQ• tion for the Chautauq.ua County .Art . work, 'to he deliverlld u1 aifferent sets and bound in morocco leather, hand· somely finish,ed,.and trimmed, It was understood tilat the entire work was to ·coat $1.66., A large 'number of orders were secured at t)lis low price, T(\e ljooks are now being delivered bv another agent and it has jQst dawned the purcbasclrs that they .have , . .,_,-, .. ~ ·· ~ a contract to take the books· at , or $19.80 for the entire set, refused to take the tvor!> and the agent threatens prosecution; Others hav,e :paid .. the price. but they claim to have receiVed an inferior quality of paper l)itloin!!;, instead of the morocco. The eollection of books is said to be worth about $3. StBte Street Shoottoe Gallery, ... The priz~ this week is a $30 solid gold medal made to order expressly for the occ1,1sion for t,he championship of Catta· rau~~:l.ls county, the wmner to hold the medal three weeks ppen to all contest\ ants. Second prize solid silver medal. 164t6 Weather lndtcatlons. The indications for Western New York for twenty-feu~ hours commencing at 1 o'clock this ~tfternoon are: Wednesday snow followed by clearing in interior; inuch cloder; c ,Id wave. ) The 011 Mat'ke~ To.day I)PHn6d ........ ··-·•• ........ ...,. ... · - • ---~- .....,....,._,,. R1rrh ...................... ··\···· ......... . flf~ei.C:::::::·.::: ::·::.:· : · ·:.: · .. · · .. ~: :.::. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS· 18~ 79)<, 'ill)< 78.\( Charles Hagg paid $5 in police court yesterday for intoxication, . A meeting of tbe Ladies .Auiiliary of the Young Men's· Uhristian Association will be held at tne Association rooms Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ~ George Snell, an employe of the Olean glass works, fell on the icy walk near his home on Buffalo street yesterday and broke his right leg above the ankle. Dr. J. 0. Clar~ reduced the fracture. The bride and groom received a large number of chandsome. pre~ents,· notice· able among which went a handsome cathedral clock from the First Methodist church choir, of which the bride was for a long time direoto.·, and a beautiful out glass water seTvice ~rom the 43d Separate company, of which the groom iB a popular member. · N~l~HBORHOOD NEWS• Mr. and-Mrs. Giles left this afternoon ., by way of .Buffalo for New York City. A. woman shoplifter created some ex· They expect to be absent about ten days. 'in 'Sharon, Pa., reeently by Upon returning they will live lor the ~V!;)ry~Jl~g she c,ould lay her present with the bride's parents on 1 .~·~~··u on, She was arrested. , · Fourth street. Th~ schqol d.rectors of Erie, Pa., have The parties to this hanpy event are decided l.bat a disorllerlv house in that both well khown and highly eetet>med City I\! located too near a scqool building young people. The groom has been a and ine inti.kmg a move to have it va· resident of OlPan about th:tee years, aud cated. · lor thtl past year has occuPied the posi· tion of city engineer. His former home The Manhatt~n Oil company's wax was• Bethlahem; Pa. plam at Titasville was qestroye j by fire The bride is a very handsome, tal· Friday. The workmen had a narrqw ented and charming young lady. Dur- escape, some of them jumping frnm th~ ing the past ve.ar or more. her sweet v-indo.ws. The loss is estimated $20,000 No insurance. . singing has been a yery pleasinj!; feature , of the services at the First Methodist .A 16-year·old J(irl living at Sharon, ' -church. Pa., picked up a rifle recently at her Tlle many friends of Mrs. Giles will be home. She did not know it was load- pleils!ld to learn that she will sing at a ea and pointed it at her brother, Joa .. ph recitall(o be given in New York Friday Huffma.n, aged 11 years. The funeral evening by a prominent musical organi· will occur this \'l'eek. ntiou of that <Jity. • ) . A effort is being made by the respPo- tive boards of health in Wyoming,Genes- A BA0-YOUNG MAN, see and Erie counties, in conjunction Be Foru:ed a Note, !'ltol'-' :Money and Pnr· . chBoed Goods Fraod.nlen t ly, with Hea.lth Officer Wen de of Buffalo, to discover the shippers and dealers in '·'bob\ veal and stop the nefarious busi- ness. \\. ,, - .I .-·At. ' - .r_ • I• , ~ ' ' . . I' 'I . \. ~ M: •. F,.-Riley ··went to :auffal9. thia' morj}init .•. ' ·• .... ~ . .._ .·, ' ,.. .' ·~ \ . • ~ ' .. 1 ' .~--<' 'M;r!l. Si!:muel p,_a$moie weri!l tQ li'Uf· f~l~6t1iiw'niornili~;. :•. ·· . #' , : M;ies Bell 13utoQ_pf Bradford is past'ing a we!!~ .i!l. t)le ~)itt. , . . ;.Iii •.. Q, Barlo:w o. f Bradford is ·on a busi- ness miliEiion in the city. . '14' Hon. E R. · S.choonma.ktV of Lime· stone is ilfthe city tq-day ,· • ' . .. . Mr, anq Mrs. Qonl!lY 'Mt>rgan of Cuba were vi•itors in Olean yesterday. ·• Mrs. B. S. OoLwell of Po.rtville is the guest of Olean·riJI.a.tivt<~·to·day.;r ;· Loten L. Eddy. was home falo tb:day to .. att.end the nn1~ .... wn~''\ wedqiJig, · ' Mrs. J. V, a. Jones return.ed home to JamE>stown to,.dav after passing a week with Olean relatives. · • • . The basket ball. ·tl!am of· the. YounR: Men's Christian Association will not run a spe(\ial train ·to Bradford .to·m(lrrow evening. 0. E. Bek Q(ld Mrs .. R. A, Beli left yesterday aftprnoon for Buffalo wherll they were called to attend the funeral of a ,.telative. · · ·· ' Br'adford Era;' M;iRS Hattie Barents, of Olean,' ~nd Miss Glennie Po,pe, of Smethpoft, who have be~>n spending a few days in the cit;p;, returneil home yesterday evening. Bradfor<l Era; TheY. M. C. A. ba:s· ket ball tPam will pl11.y the Association team of Oiean Wednesday night atl3:30. A good ~~:ame ml)oy be exp• cted as the 01eans have a strong team, and .. ha,v\ ~.Jready won a victorv ovPr the 48d Sep- arate company. Bradford's players are also strongPr. Some CPanj:{es have been made which strengthen the company. %A toilet aet given aw •Y with e~erv ltedroom suite at J L. Holleran's 287 Union street, Or ffin RlMlr, H 1 ' ruKI\. TOPICS. ' . Electricity, 2:17£, by Electioneer\ has been sold to Colonel John E. Thayer of Bost01;1. Good saddlers and !A.St roadsters are in great demand~ m·New'York city ~d are hard to get. · The European 2-year-old trotting rec- ord is 3:0.2, 'by .Adria, by Eagle Bird. im- porte(l. to Austria. The big trotting trackslili made money this year. The financial depresslon had little effect on racing .. The LouisVille Jockey club goe\I·Ontot existence next June, and a. new associa- tion .will control Churchill Downs . The 6--yoor-old stalliQn High Collllllis- aloner h&!' been presented by Colonel North to the sons of the late E. A. Buck. The Ru!ISians always b;p.ckle their bar· ness girthfl and straps on the off side, j1;1st the opposit~o our .American horse· men. c · A smooth going pacer can stand the wear and tear of city pavements longer than a trotter and is therefore the better horse in a city. . Prince Menchikoff, owner of the .Amer- ican trotters, Mattie H, 2:111> Tillie Brown, Birdie B, Louise and, others, died r.ecently ah Baden-Baden.-.Horseman. OW' Display ol Hand.ker· chieJs now rea'4y, the last of :;our own 'impprt:atlon $rriy.ed D~cembar· tst,just in ~ime for th~ Holiday trade. .We can safely say. that our · values in Handker· chiefs· .. are· much better than· you wiH find · else- wherQ ·and the stoc.k is simply ~ hlnnense, largest w~ ltave ever-shown. · We .·have everything from· tbe , cheapest fabric to the finest real Lace and a gr~at·assortm.ent of Silk.· .Good~, includ,ing ·a Une of Gentlemen's Initial Silk Handker~hiefs. Special prices in Hand- kercl!..t~~&J!,t 8 for 1.09,. Q9_, 8c, foe, 15o, 20o and 25c each. ,and .the finer g.oods up to $2: each. · \That'• what m!IIDa,wantl for Cbrlltmu,\ First come111 at our otorc get first choice of U of the richest woo<lo evor put into c&rpetowecpeq, Have you ~een the New Bissell Sweeper in twelve handsome woods,made e:K- pressly for Holiday trade. They are on sale in our An~x •• ' GEO.' B. ADAMS & CO., \Emergency quarters\ at Masonic Temple. W ANTED-A FEW GOOD A.(}ENTS AT 17l Seventh street. 2t 165 THE Christmas -Tide Flows Towud .. . :Burl~.rus,eful. · - -~ ->. · .Bolid.ays IIIII We ·h~ye· many Articles::':i~ ·.OlJf· ·Ju;.·· ~ . ' ,. . l mense StocK that make useful ap¢\ .. J!.Ppto~ priate. Xm~s.,Fresents. Among uu;!H~ ... ~ ... Fine Shoes .• ~ari,d Fa)lCY Slippers, gaiters and :{£eggins, Fancy Blackind · and Brushes, Dolges Celebrated Slipp.et§, High Cut .Overshoes, Artics, · ~oliday Slippers in great f-Variety. He dquarters kr Footw~ar. . • t J·.·,. M. Joh:ns.on, i 39 u'nion Strt. ~t. . . W£\c>H ~ ' ' ' 6 • i . , . I ~ Op.r stock of Silver Plated Flat Ware and added of Plated Hollow Ware comprising Tea Sets, \..Jt;lvJtv Berry Di~hes, Cajm Baskets,··Castors, Baking Ladles, etc. Wm. Rogers Manufacturing Co., and·. Bros. 1847 Triple Plated ·Knives, F.orks and So<>011~sa.lw:av stock. W. S. WILIIN-SON & OB., ... DEALERS IN HARDWARE .AND CRocKERY,· 121 UnioiJ. TilE CITY P.HARM_.AOY HEADQUARr~RS .. ;F9R HOLIDAY 'GOODS. ' ': LARGEST 'ASSORTME~T,~· ... LO.WEST PRICES. , A. M. ·pa,hner & Co, 107 ·UniQn (ESTA:SLIS:S:ED THE • OLD • RELlA - . ...A.ND-- ~ading ·Jewel,-··.···· Keeps the largest, the best and most complete stoclt.: in Western New York. •· ~rman · Sc1Hiatz. • - Olean, N •. Deputv Sheriff Sigel went'to Salaman- ca last evening and returned this morn· mg with Henry A • .Ale rich who was wanted here on a charge ofJlarceny., and forgary. .Archibald was in the employ o,a firm that sells sewiDg machines. He sold the machines throughout the sur· rounding country on commission. Satur· ·day he took out a fine ''Domestic\ ma· chine valued at $50 and brought back a note for the smm!J:!t, paya,ble in nine months, i!igned With the na,m.e of E. J. Bump. Yeaterday morning .Archibald could not be found and an investigation F. F. Murray, for the past stx years city editor of the Oil IJity Blizzard, has severed his connection with that pap~r and b~s bought an interest in the Ti· tusville World. He is a cJever wrifer and will stamp his individuality upon that sheet. THE JEWELER'S ART. Perry Hyde, a well known resident of Belmon~, took first prize at the Hor, Lorgnette chains are of silver, set with nellsville fair this fall on a worsted bed· turquoise at varying intervals. quilt w'lhch he pieced himself in hid Brooches covered with diamonds to the leisure mommtts. The quilt contains exclusion of subsidiary stones are worn about 4,50() bloGki!;- and is a fine speci· ~B freqmmtly as 1Jheil' costliness .will per· Ford's ~ Red : Front 1 h ,is the Seasop of Good · · and th~ time for making a good resolution. STAR~ waa !made. It was found that Mr. Buuip, who is an employe in the Erie freigpt depo~ at North Olean, bad n\)t purChased a sewing machine nor had be gi~n Archibald a note. Archibald had sold the machine to another man for $3..Qfln c.a~h, had kept the money and bali forged the note. He left Pleu.n on . Erie train 1 !iaturday night, but before -· _,.he. w.ent he puwhased a. $30 suit J ·r ·clothes of Kurzhaltz 'the tailor, and a bat of Morris&; Co., for both of which : . be ga.ve orders on the firm for which he · ~ had been working. He also gave l thli Option house an order on the firm . for an $8 board bill which he owed. As . the .bim nothing these orders ,, is years i uark' hair and moustache, dresses and is quite prepoBBessing in appear· ance. He came tc Olean about si:i: w~ekll ago frqm Dunkirk, and has not ._, made a remt!Ji'kab~.Y goo~ord he_re. ....... . He'ia llaid.to be a .slaye to thefmorphme habit. · His home is said to be in. Boston and he ha1 telegraphed there for money with which tc settle his little difficulty. In tbe meantime he occupial! a cell in the city bastile. · · DEATH!S SUMMONS· men of handtwork. . S1x desperate rascals entered the hnlm<>''l ~t. of John Reeder b.ear Sharon, P.a., re· .A, l;leaut:iful fern vase in bright fin- cently and l)inding aftd gagging Wm, ished silver is in the form of a barbed forced him to -giv11 up his money at the arrowhead, with curved instead of rec- pomt of a revolver. A poose ot citi· tilinear outlines, with a handle in open Jlfns are searching the surrounding work. • country for the miscreants. The por01!la.in bonbonniere, hand paint- The people of DuBois !!r.- complainmg ed, furnishes another setting for the loudly about their meagre and unsatis· watch. The hair ornament and the shoe factory wfter supply. ThEe~iriuJl~~ufpp~~l~y~o~f:l buckle appear to be the only fields at b~~Sr still eguals· tbe demand, ana it Is Sa.in Tiy persons ·present unoccupied by t.lmt tiny -con- the subject. that beer is not unly used queror. - htere as a. beverage hut as a chaser. A wreath of diamond leaves and pearl The Business Men's aijsociation of fruit, framed in and slightly encroaching Lockport has Totes to contribute $2,000 upon a~ outer circlet of large, dark table as the bonus to the State Odd Fellows' cnt emera1ds; is perhaps the most original associ'at.ion in case the Odd Fellows' n.-n\'\''t. to that The local of tbe attractive productions more. It is believed citiiZeiiS the total sum to $6,000. As Josepb,J)eul of West Falls was ex- amining the~contents of an old chest, the property of nis father. who diPd alilout fiye years .ago, he found.· hil:l father's bank book containing evu'lence of de· posits amounting, including in..-ests. to about $1\l'iOO. The bank account was kept a secret by the father. Naturally the young man feels highly elate!l over his good fortune, as he was married re- cently, , SEAS0NABLE NOVELTIES. The footba.ll ornaments are now in !OOBOn. A dispatch from Erie says: Dr. Thos. Weaver, a clairvoyant, bas betln jailed lllrs, Walbora:ar Jrrey PB8&8d AwBY Thl9 in default of $1000 bail upon tl,le cb:arge11 lllornln~;. of }?raoticing the black art and fot· prac· tieing medicine without being regis· Spbons of mother of pearl have been introduced for fruit juices. It is a masculine taste to 'have ther- mometers mounted on tusks of ivoryand horn. Urs. Walborgar Frey, aged· 65 years tered. Weaver came tc Erie from aud ten months, passed away at bet res· Jackson, Mii'm., last summer and, had The three strands of a necklace ~f iclenoe, corner of Wayne and Seventh been doing a land o:ffice business in un- pearls are gathered np in festoons by a street, about l'i o'clock this morning after covering the . past and forPcasting love knot. Where you Can Buy Clothing, Shoes AND 25 Cents off on the Dollar. Crme early, don't wait. futures.. Weaver d~ove a fast horse, And The silver, page is a miw paper cutter .. a week's illness. Grip is given as the spent hiS monev lavlehly and was cut. w· . d h' tl' ' cause of her death. ~ing quite a.figure when his career was A silver page surmounts' the handle. The ln try Wln S are W lS i'Dg cut short. double entendre will suggest itself. Deceased was a well know and respect- ed resident of Olean having Jived here Early Friday morning the family of Spoons with enameled bowls do not around you, but can EARLY by getting your resolution to deal ,()nly ·at 1 . . Shoes and Gents Furnishings. · Sia-n i3i~~ R.A.D+C...A.L asked. Again we ask, what profiteth a metliliant if h'& ,gainetb ou••.a•·~\~ whole world, and yet from ~reed by, aak:ing-too much ptofit be losetb customer and profit withal. t · , . · • . 'l'he \Ghost Dance,\ preparatory to- an \o'llt break\ of lower WUH\''\• and tlO'IV \After the BaU\ we arfl after the ent>my' Old Price and are hot on the trjlil with the joyful expectation of na·v1nv u'\\\'\\!il our belt ere many moons have waxed and waned and wintry tcrain. If you 11re interestwtkeep your eye on.this.spacefrom c:Ja:Y.'l;j;) .. (lfa:y•,;. OLEAN UINUMENTAL ·...,.· .... . · Fol.e~ Eros.-:~ Prt>-pe ~ Manufacturers Oi.i'Granite and Matble_~.metery . STATE ·~T., OLEAN, :NEW VORl(. for the past nine years. She was a Thomas R:yab, a painter residing on seem fitting. They are, however, inter· you earnest member af f;t. Mary's ctmrch Sixth s~reet, Niagara Falls, was nearly es£'ing. A new spoon has the .American . , where sq_e was beloved by a large circle· asphyxla~led. by coal gas .. A fire bad flag in the bowl. . whistle them back atTain .if Meerschaum and Br·lar P.,r·pes··_ ,,'·· of acquamtances. b~en bu1 t m a new heat1n!!: stove the r · fi · · h f It · \\ · She leaves six children to mourn .her Pvening bafore, and on retiring for the The cha ng._di~h IS now to~ e ore. · . demise-Charles Frey, Adolph Frer, bight some members of the family left · \B deeper, according ~ 0 special needs of · u d d b f Th F • 1' • h • · August F~ey·and Mrs. Kate' Raymond bf one of the stove doors open. 'rbe ga's terrapin. Both the dish and the lamp you are g ar e Y one 0 e mest me· ln t e City. .. Olean:MrsM:;o.ryStadleand Mrs. Rose e~capedrapidly~ntotneroo.m andsoonlbavesum~tuon.s~andles?fivory .. t.. . . . PARmNE. R OIG' A.R\ IS. B'··.U·· Donnelly of Dunkirk, ,. ' filled the sle.epmg room.. ~hen Mr. Enamehs certamly ha,vmg a fine show. . . · ·'!l · . · · · · ll · rhe re~Tiains will be '~Jppec;l to Dun· Ryan awo!':e ~ the mornmg he fou!'d !'he small boxes of enamel grow prettier F . r[C· . ·ut· t . ' ' . . ki.r,k_for. burial •. ·. Th~y' .'lllea.ve91eaii . of hiS gll'ls unconaO!eus and Wife • ' k' k Til l ·o ··s·· . . s e·rs J ' I L ·on 'tQ,e.11 o'(l\ock tram . h ~sda.y l)y th~ l:)aby quite overdop;~e by tbe gas. and mo;re damty wee by wee . . . 8 • . . r 08' ' way of .Buffalo, The · fil!!~~lll will ~· Th1,1y 'iV re restored j'Q.S'll~n time. ' ~ b.l!~rt shaped· boxe~ _ar.e charmmgJy · · . I . il!l • • . -..,~~~~~:i:iir~~;:.q\l~E~'(,;,::I. • . • . ..1 . - ' , · · · · · ·••• · · • q'\la~,_.J e;w-lllers' CU'cul;u-, · ' · · . ,c ' ~· • .~! f • • ·,