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'.can cm•nty and, as- .,..__.,.L.-.. _ -~~--~-- ' 'conwntions. . io:itENz~o~~::::rr:: , alii h~~ 'at the bus~- 1 •1& self same delegation 'D ;:p.Lh of tJhe R.estaura- :dce before select€d them· ' · ~· I ~ Mr. Lo anzo the purpose of nominating .ooilmaker for the ofpce he so lin\\'\ de.Silj<ld, but failed ~n tlneir pur- the, fa- · ~ ~~~~.h~~~~h~ that t ej, had fl)ll time they iv~rtised to 1 hl•·<la.v ,.~ of the ropes a d wa;ys and &c., and we· ;no ;more Frid was a day \lQCi~~c!e discipl\i' of SchooQ.- in fact 'SO:llle could silent agonfv and Jar · our \truly Iotal\ post- master him to: the scene ot the struggle glocy;. :j..nd from thence rep<>rted the result 1 of the first ballot which showed Schooney to stand feur ballots i;>elow lllis leading OPIPOI:t- ent. ThiS caused some wry· among the diso;ip]es in the evening and disturbed slumber py~gbt; tlb.ey ,f'U.re,rnHJd tlilat Soh,oojley got schooped agaln. But he di~n't! 'The morn- ing's report .spread their faces with ,;JO\l-'-'W smil-e that wolli'!l double discount-. a Brazilian ape. (I)Chooney had bllfuJ •rwminatetl on re. 53d ballot at 1 o'clock in the m rning. · The disqiples s oak hands over the 1~~~~~~~~~~~==-t---~J glorious victory: u:rltil it occurred to - one tj:tat ~morel sUbstantial; expres- of jqy woUld be &pptopriate. -N., Y. \ i l· ''~ ·~,.-1 1• . - ,_ I ' . ~ •' . __.. - Transa£t _ __. a: ( Geng.ral. , Ba~~g Bilsines~. i · -_ JL~-~~~.'vDFf, · Union -~r.xc~t, O~an, 3d ~oor I!O!Ollf .La~.ren$ ~ :Dt:;aler in I . t-d'; I [3•oJecKmey telegraphed that. he would be home at 5 o'~r~k It: and it w2;s resol:ved to give' im a ':''!~~';''U~~;: I wouid eclipse ything ever witnessed-' in L · estone; so the fol p:11ograrrl.me was arranged : v~~ .o--:-··· the trttih at the depot, form m and .'l'lar('h in the following ordel!< First, village ·'postmaster as marshal; ~econd, Limestone cornet band, in fJ-111 uniform; third,Schooney in O!!Bn bi1ggy,·~rawn by the Carrol- lon q~legliition tp the assembly con- ventipn; r!Jatallion ,Of '1lchoonmaker dem@rats. arrayed in w bite shirts a.:ud red :filannel drawers. with blue str'ipes; fifth, citiz=s, disciples, &c., with~,.llanbers and bouquets. Pr~parations'went on swimmingly until \$orne difficulty ;was experienced in enlisting a su~qie'nt number of 8choohm,a.ker democrats. To sur- mount this obstacie it was proposed, to add false faces \to the regalia of the· bata!lion 'of Schoon~· aker democrats, and thus ilnable th ' management to count inithe reg;ffi te 1lllmber of.re- publi.cans and pass them off as unter- rified democFats. 'the two or three ll.emo~rats who had voluntt>reed re- fqsed to ;submit- to this practice of .wearing kicked on the whole So the most important featm;e i11is street pageant fell .. through. Bllt this did:p't bteak up the show. T?-e disciples determined to go it ;;)ow, enga~d the ban<t and proceeded with business. The train arrived in due time, and so did Schqoney; when a general :h,inii--shaking took pb,ce, the men shouted. A small boy tried to fire a toy cauno.n, l;lut i.tJ_ wouldn't off, and 'the band iplayed a tune, w '-\~''· when translated, is said. to b-e :'o, c. Platt, what al'e you at !\ - 'l!'he cortsge first 1J11oved up RiV!el\ street, cheered on their :Way by; Wm. Hill,_ Esq., who •. from the sidewalk, insisted in crying \Hail to the Chief;\ and giving vent to oth.er joyful expressions of delight~ Mr. Schoomaker marched ifi a dignified and(beyorning manner near the ce:rjotre of the· <lolumn, supported by 'Squire Stevens: and citizen. Gibbs. S What tqeir object could be in so closely pressing -a- newly rroinina.ted candi: dats is what puzzles us all. Surely both hav<:>train\d in republican ra.:uks too leng not;to know that their can· d1date's pockets· wer'? empty at that particular Both of these gen- tlemen it always cost a a. died, LlJ,retJZd as be br~her Ci,?,~st~~!:jortt.~ ne ew13l- 1 mon co, was , conGern. Lorenzo P.~:Im'??.lco daughter read~- ago, .nn.vJnf\ tune, !PUlD CO!npan(y, house; charge str~~t; who m!macge.$-\LJOe lishment. m'm~•~n Drl,fe,n to Drink. which cornes· A poor in a rear tens- street, found, nu+.r-. \': '\ \\'l woman leaning and paralyzed gaud Samaritan, the woman into notified the and in a clothing maiden -;;.,~,-~~,.;r-,..~;,. her.piti- \ that tna boy then died, ii:Je<Vmlrql,eS()la'te and 1 bro- jA Remarkable Irull.nt. There :is a baby in Pbil<l'delpbiia, the ;pride and hope of a letter-carrier, which was born on the d~y President Garfield was shot. ·By some myster- ious psJ'Icho-physicaJ. sympathy the infant's health has closely followed the fluc'-1aFonJS of the president'!! con- dition. The• ;reporter of the tb'us de- scribes ''The ll,ay on which the . I HlJtDWIBE 1 • I . I I ----J. '' ' I y ', gave up his , I , J ~ Will be found at_ -a-U times a Co~ptete ai~e of panic in The let·~Eir-ear'rie:r's been able to take li(Jul<i nouri~hn1e~~;. and on that · day it soured on st<!lmalCh and evePy bod.y- began to be- ., !ievo it 'was going to die. But. the president got better the next day, and ihe letter-carrie!.' dismissed his docto~: .. From.that the baby be- ' . . . \) I came' famous in Ot rm,hiTIO' out said: \The- pr~sident is worse.\ G1~eral' B~~ware, · ~\t,es, !~ari'· so the 'official bulletin from the wtm.r\' house showed the next :inoruing. The next dav the letter·caiTier's baby was very low, but rallied with the pr<J&~· dent a.:ud cried for liquid nourish- ment, which it took in tbe n;ttural ·way and retained. The white h,O'Use show.ed a sirnilar condition of affairs ther~. Thf'.f;tee of the lett~r-carrier's wife would then:brighten beautifully, a]l,d she would> say to the curious neighbors: 'The pr~sident's .conditio_n is more favorable than 1t was at th1s hour yesterday,' whereu_pon the patriotic people of that regwn wou}.d be greatlj' ~ejoiced.\ ']:'0 THE PUBLIC. ,, ' . j. ·;\ r l l DOnillANDI \) r ' ' I I. ' '. i\i -' • i· 'I \· ·J' ~ ' I ,, '/ ' \ i ' I invite you td call at my Drug and Book Store, No. 18 Union St., Ol¢;m, N. Y:., when Paints,· .Oils~·· Varnishes, 'i ' ' in need of Pure Drugs, :Sfec1i- cines, Chemicals, Strundarfi Pa ent Medicines, Dye &u.ffs, ;Ele- gant Perfumes, let ·Powdc!'s, Combs. Toot]{' and Toi- . ~rnshcs and I have a LargB · Assortn~ent of Latest Pa ttcrns of Wall Pa. per, 'Borders and Curtains; al- so Cloth Shades n.i1d Fixtures ai Lowest Price8. I am on stan tly adding to my stock of :Miscellaneous Bdoks, Fim; Copies o.f the Po- ets, Box Papers, Choice Note Paper and Envelopesy Paper in Packets, Etc., Etc. Everything needed for ~ '· ~- l • 1. 1-. . i ~ ; ' . ! \ 1 I . n:sf\r~ge_r~i(ors ice t ·r 1 · . '·.~~it _13'·~' ~E~~;o:a;,aiU.~ . ..Oldthing,. · ~ ~~U:si~,·a~~ '· &c\;;'' &c. /, ~ i ' I _? ' Fr~~~:rs, ·Horse <: 'I Age* for · Bn~·s · Vap 1 or S -------' I . House, Carriage rmc1 Painting. '- . Sign ., A :SPECIALTY OF In addition to the fLLove, I have a Large and 1-aried .. As· sortment o£ Useful and Oma- fne'n tal Goods not possible to !pfLr.ticularize, hut which will he ~_hown with grefLt pleasure. , GiJe me fL call Before yon Pnrcli:~se. J. V. D COON. IDYETOLIVE '.rbe o.uly relifble placE' in Western N'Pw York to . get your .. /\ .... ,JBI • ROOFING JOB STREET, cjLEA.N. I ; I ':t i ~ . I! ')... I: '' Ga~rmeaifis :Dfcrtil~ ~ : ·. _ -.. .. . oRoLEAl'n:D. ENGIN\u S Pacts ClPaned for .J{)e, all tb~ new ('tJiora. done by , _.[I. -A this bouse.· .......... 1 L. HESTER'S, Stearrt Dye W NOTICE' i'o CREDlTOR~; In pursuande to :an oi-dcr of Ilon. ,4...J.frea $prln~ f'nTr&gntl.l oft.be ~ouuty of Cattaraugus, oo~ice is hereby g:ivPn to all persons having dnims .agaiost John l\:I;clC!,\'lna. l11te nf ih¥-town of All,.~n~·, de- cev.4ed, tbat they :tore rf>'Quircd to .exhibit ~h~ :same w~t'tJ the 'Vouchers tlber~of, tet tti'e: subsc.xibe{s, ad- ministrJl.tors of said deceased, at tbeir re.<Riiler.cc' iq tbe to-wn of!' A1legav.r,, on O!{ beforE! the ltfj d!l.y ot:Decem\)er, 18Sl. , · SJDnted, June 6, 1881. PATRJCK MOKEN A., .J,.usEs McK.~rnNA!. Admin!strdtors. '· ' --AND-- r . ·' · Bbr~ERs, I ' ., \ I :1 i I ' :I I ' . .J' 1 D b.,. <.eo11omy am.: [ ura 1 1ty. Edwards & ' !,_ :I ; I '' !'I j' , I . ; j Co.'s :Gcle~~at:e.d , . I lr •. ' DltiL:LING .. ~' T O~S. -; r ALLiSON TUBING .OPENED . Park· , Prop'rs. ~.ign P~int~r~ .I ' PAPER \111\\-~' GING, ' ·· ·, . KASO.MINING . AND GLAZING. GR INING A · Speciall ty. ALL ·w9RK (J:[j'ARANTEED, QLEAN, N. Y. ) Shop corner nio ~nd L.'iturens streets. ~7tf , ,---j----- -- -~ _.__,.-,-- ForeigllJ. and , Fruits. I . . CJ~,nned Fruits ~~od Ve..,.etabl~, and -a full of other good£ usu'ally \'t;eJ..t in a fir.st.·claps ' :l\ Good Prau!ptly Delivered, J Expe:n.e: J. ; 'I I Is now reeei.ving ~ ~ - ~ ·~ ~- An enti~~lj\rre~ pr?c~ss pf · 6i) ~~lis,· ~~;.;.;;is&~ • , ;<_·< ·_. ~ , . V.: I :, ,. ',;,,.. ·.! l,--r Of ~n improved head with 5 firing .chawberK . . . ' ~ . . . /1 ' .. 1.: • - -; '. The Sapd~~mper ~Jl cpns~r.p~ttJ,d with a ca~t iron ·\P.ottom and- explodes· thie· shell when: lowere1:1. The shell _is sdii?Jy filled W~th sand, which confiDej5 the -&xplosion to 1 the proper &trata..., rock;. . . , . . ,·~. · · l'{AIN 1 bFFiCE IN Ol-EAN, NEW YORK::'•:; Orders by ~nail,' telephone or telegraph; p;romptly atteMect' Jk: :_ · · . The BEST quality of glycerine Ji;Sed 'at reasonable p);i;;es. . ,. ' - · .A.dQ.res\l, ·• . P. o: Box 430. · . ' ·~ ' . ·, 1 ~9 UNION ST.,' . ' . • -· ., t Uy Entire 'S_toq'k of Ne:_W Gpo9s for 'spri~ \· ·and Summer; W: ~~r,: -rec~tly bot1~h for Cash at co~~t pnces, w1h b.o·,solo ·.at: _ : ,, - -. ' J' . ' . . At 6c. · '.(he fi1nest line to be fouud 4u tQwli at J,hc price _·Also 'a full.J)j_n.e • · . of Prints iu chearerc qualities. , ·· '1 ,- - \ \1 1 k- } . ' .,.-' li,~ •• ,. Btown MnsijnB 3c, 4c; 6c; . and ~p·ward: :; . ' { ~· ' - • ' ! ~ ' ~ '• .. ' ''.... ~ : ' \ . \: ,.. . . : { BLEA II ED MUSLINS at corre,pontHngi,}· low 1nices, DREH$ GIN~ 1'1.4,1118 in the most desirable pattcn1a. Counterpanes ~f !Ill~ a:nd ·, ' $1.00. They are actually wortll 25. per e('nt mor . ·, '· : I ; • • • II> I \\., ... , Tltree Buttoir.i K,id ·Glove~, ~Oc, · $jf.po, ·tim ,.,;l.~ oh··~«EC '. ' ' ' . OUR SILK CLGCKlj i • • f • Al 25c itre •elling rapidt~-; Cal!l and buy <\arly as 1jllc su Sto[J and examine our eleg<tnt .line of_ Fahey Dress see hRw clfeap we nrc selling them. In . . / itt , lim il~l. atHl • l]·D1R·E·~ --~OO,D-S: .. i' . ' : .... -. . ... . ' ..... DepartMent we, arc s~O'lving a fine!· a.s$ortm<;iitf. tl.~n; ,e~•er 1:~1oi'\; .. : lltlaek and Qb1ored Cashmeres, in all pri~es. It wiB-~uyy® tucxM!i'i:ri~:OJir · Bll\ck Cashmere for '75c. SJJornmier Silk~ 50c J;cr !·a~el. \l\ihri:t. • , ' I j ' , I / ~Bear i!;ll. !fiind t~at AL4~my: goo:~iYifc I· bouglit l~r C\1-Sh, That a~a1·ge p01·tion .of.them lire bought for ,Mss tluw their act~al value.· That 1 am detennjned' to :sell wy-goods beJ;ilv Vlnx coml petition; ahd KEEP TR.A.D:ID.\Ul' BY KEEEING PRJ,CES DOWN. Doyo'!\'wantto'buy go<fds cheap! . ./\ .. ' tf so'J 1 want to..See you ·· ' · o , I ! 1. ' I / ~. - .... ' .:F. N.· 'BI:AKESLRE~: i ' . -::;.;~- ~ ' ' . . I ... ;. --- • I :BUTTERICK'S l\ATTE~N~ 't t;\ •. '·,I . _i 1,' • < .t ~ ~ 1 ..: -~ '., I t:HlN~ _, ~. r - ...Jt