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The Olean Democrat from Olean, New York • Page 5

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OUR LETTER WRITERS. WHAT THEY HKVORT FROM AD' JOINING TOWNS. News aud from to Grave About Everybod aud Everything. Salamanca. Fred Smith has opened a Sowing Machine agency in the rear of Vree- lund's variety store Jack McCann says they made a mistake when didn't put C.

R. Y. up for senator Mrs. R.Kidder has returned from her visit at Erie The Banker's Daughter at the opera house to-morrow night Frank Morrison a switchman in the R. P.

yard had his hand badly smashed while coupling cars "Wednesday afternoon The foot bridge at this place was washed away Tuesday night by high water Jack Slemmons is running a ferry boat over the river above the dam witk only ten cents charges to cross Mr. Townsend who had the job of filling the hole between Burdicks blacksmith shop and the river, has the job completed A. H. Farnham has sold his fruit stand to D. E.

Seaver Miss Clara Krieger and Miss "Wollman returned to Fredonia on Sunday, where they are attending school Wm. Bateman and son have opened a bakery and grocery store in the place formerly occupied by P. J. Stapleton. S.

H. Coon was in iown Sunday and as happy as a clam The K. K. intend to give a minstrel show in the opera house in a short time. Mr.

Chas.E.Cooper late of the JennieCalef combination will act as manager. Allegauy. John Miller thinks he will be county poor master. W.e all hope he may The B. N.

Y. P. R. R. are putting new telegraph lines through the Five Mile It looks as though there would be a railroad through there sometime A.

H. Marsh was in town the past week peddling buttons. We hope he may make it a success Joel IIall and Miss Valentine, of the Two Mile were married on the 24th inst. by Rev. J.

L. Davies B. Doloff has sold his place on the Five Mile and will remove to his farm on the Nine Mile We Geo. Edmonds is going to have his barber shop under John Miller's new building We are glad to see Vol Hide at his old place once more W. best girl was in town last Sunday night Cony Blessing, the.

boss blacksmith has a number of fine horse shoes on exhibition at J. Emmons' new drug store. Franklinville. Last week Tuesday morning the sad news was spread that Mr. Race Stilwell had died yery suddenly.

The -funeral took place Thursday at two o'clock. All places of business were closed until after the services The land for the shoe manufactory has been bought and the buildings will be built soon The test oil well will be drilled on Mr. J.K. Button's farm Charlie Parley was seen on our streets Sunday About twenty-five bnild- ings have been built here this season Rev. C.

t. McCay lectured Tuesday evening on Temperance Mr. Van Aernam arrived home Tuesday. MOENJXG STAR. portville.

Frank Parish has got back and he looks as if he had been living on goats milk and mean oat meal, every since he had heen away. He tips the beam at 200. By the way, Frank, the Fairchilds have a good stock of the b. g. on hand and will sell cheap.

Now don't mistake my meaning, b. g. don't stand for bng juice. Oh, no, it means billy goats Miss Vinnie Lowery is away on a visit to her uncles in Sherman, Chautauqna county The Youag People's Missionary Society will hold an entertainment in about three weeks. We are anticipating quite a lively lime this winter with the missionary society, the temperance society, the soldiers' lecture course and the Union band concert All you lovers of the dance will have a chance to your tastes in that direction by coming to Portville this winter, as the band boys will have a first class hall for dancing or skating.

It is just far enough from Olean to make a nice sleigh ride and we'll guarantee if yon will come up, you will be repaid for the trouble We understand that Dr. Goodrich is going to leave here and locate in Chicago. His -wife has lately returned from the east--Lee says if he could find out who writes for the HERALD, he would, would well he would and don't yon forget it And Mike says when he goes to sleep again and lets his girl go home alone, it will be when he is dreadful sleepy Say, Fortville is tone fortunate possessor of another of those what-do-yon- call-itB. It has lately come to town. It wears tight pants and a cutaway coat, and is real pretty when its back is to you--We understand there Is going to be a bottling works in town Henry Jackson and wife are here on a visit Our old friend, Kd Stevens, has lately taken a wife unto himself.

They are in town visiting friends Dr. Copp is in town And it was so that when a business man saw a female Presbyterian, with subscription coming from afar, be would hie him hence. Tea, verily, be -would skip him away and the new seats for the church will cost Jioa A Wronged Wife. BATAVIA. Xov.

Portei Pardee, a Batavia farmer was arrested in New York on Saturday on (he charge of bjg.imy.and returned to this village. Pardee wa immediately taken before Justice Lent and remanded to the eonuty jail, when he was plac ed m.der ol for appearance before the Grand Jury in November. It is not likely that the charge of biiramy will be but Pardee finds eonlrontod i a Hivoree Miit a result of i i escapade. Pardee has begun an art ion fordhi--p on ground of Mi- has for -omr- time suppertrd In husband of infi'lel- ity. but never bpf-amv thoronirhly convinced rntil la-t a i he went to Leroy.

fn ca-t of here. on After his retnni examined The of and for.nd a Irtter dated New York. Ot. IS. addressed to Porter, Leroy.

N. 11 expressed in endearing language, le- giiming, "My Darling Loving WilV I tn-g- ed him to settle his busincK'. lu-iv soon as possible and come lo NVw York and join her at 's I I The next day to i place and, as he did not reliini -non. she followed and learned i i lie hud bought a ticket for New York. AI'UT consulting a lawyer she swore out .1 warrant charging him i bigamy.

and his arrest followed. lie is the oldest son oi i Tracy Pardee, President of the National Bank, of this villu-H-. i has been living on a liaiuUoiuc I'tinii purchased for him by his fatbi-r. In her affidavit Mrs. Parili! that she was married to him cm 2, 1871, and that they I children.

She charges him with cum it- ting adultery with the jli. Porter alluded to whose real name duo not know, in the city of Now York on the 25th and 26th inst, on several occasions during the past six months he has been i of the same crime with this womau in the village of Leroy and the city of Rochester. She says that their farm io valued at thai Parilec hafe ai; interest in his father's estateamo.iuthig to $10,000, and $2,000 in personal property. She says it is her bclic-f that he intends disposing i.is and leaving for the West. this morning an injunction was obtained restraining him from dispohig of the property.

The statement thut the woman whom Pardee was witk when arrested was a neighbor'- daughter is untrue. She is not known Ltrc. They are ail Here J. G. Pelton wou'd respectfully announce that he has received his fall and winter cloths and suitings of new and fashionable colors that are peculiarly adapted to a line merchant tailoring trade.

Please examine these goods and leave orders for suits at 103 Union St. tf To reduce our stock of biack walnut bedroom setts we will offer a cash discount of ten per cent from selUng price, for the next 30 days. tf Andrews Dickinson. Artistic Tailoring. At Alden Homer's, the old reliable firm, 112 and 114 Union Olean, N.

Y. Business suits to order, $18 to $35; fine dress suits to order $2b to $45; trouserings to order, $0 to overcoats to order, tf2u to $40. tf MARKET REPORT. 12al4 RATHER TOO LONG, After Ttrentff'YKtira on the Wrong bt'ile of 'Life Tunis the. Tables.

-UK illd von 1 Up totlie time I mcn- i I i'i MiUcrol from (UHcHtM'U i (or 20 i i i Mr. T. Hancock, of Kichmoud, if i i tluinirli UiiiikinK of thatdilap- a i i i of his life. "At tunes I almost i i i i it plraiL'd I'rovidence to omit the I i tin- i i i i imntomy." "r.t-i h-- twrnt jours that sort of Him a li'tsleiu'r. "What the I I I I )i i i i that some tune njto 1 went .1 I i i ilnitf store in this citv, and I in me of litMiMin'H Cuprinc I'oroiiB Plasters i i it and vi an rulieveu few Iioiirn, nnd I I I 1 1 i i i i i i IIB though my In er were made nf i i ii i the old fashioned kind of piai-ii'i'i-- jict Look for the word (Jaur i cut in (lie genuine.

I'ricc 'i! riH. iV CliemiHts, York. Beaten by Wind and Rain. on the Hi Ltmd I Sen and Laborers on for the Larboard i Keviewof the Hew York Market for Butter, Cheese, etc. Reported by David XV.

Lewis Produce Commission Merchants, b5 and 87 Broad New York. Commission on Butter, Eggs, Ponltrj, fiye per cent. Flour, Grain', Zix. per cent. Marking-plates furnished when desired.

NEW YOKK, Nov. 3, 1 t-3 for the week were 21,950 pks. jexports, 6,312. Stock here as taken by the Mercantile Exchange is in round numbers GO.wo packages. There is a good demand for crisp, flavored dairy fall tubs, and also for choice entire dairies.

Creameries throughout this state are general closed, and quite a proportion oi the labt rim has been indifferent in quality, thus shrinking Ihe supplies of the finest butter. The demand now has to look to "Western creameries for the snppiy of fresh last week's make, and to the finest dairj tubs for the next grade. Theie has been some buying of dairy firkins for export at 21 aii'l and lines of June held creameries sum lj Hie same trade at Butleriue, it it-jut, u.is been running poorer this week on arc-tiuituf some trouble with the lard. llog.V butter show its it anu 01 rope. The market closes very linn lor liaea butter.

AVe quote: FANCY. FINK. F.vn/rr Creamery.sour, fresh aoai Sweet Uo.i-4 Summer make. --fe2. -laZ) Home dairy, fresh 27aAJ IS i-- early 1 entire --ai'i Imitation creamery, 23a24 Factory butter, fresh IGalS for the week boxes; exports boxes.

The stock on the 1st as near as can be ascertained, is in round nnml ers say 8.J,WM boxes. Exports for six nonths ending 1st inst, boxes, say about 209,000 more than T. ere exported for the same penod last year. The market is dull and and geems to fairly reflect the low mercantile tone of the commercial world. Fine Septembers always have a market and firm at 12 cents but not active.

Good medium full cream Septembers are offered in the factories at about 11 cents, but are dull slow. Octobers are out of favor, and it is claimed are uncured and unfit to offer, but the market wants fitting quite as much as the cheese Fine hour skim cheese, are to Southern trade at 9fgr9'ic. The qu-lity of skims this vear seems to lie even poorer ihan usual. We quote: FANCY. I A I cream.

1 a flHalOK 4 as i a i for the week -wen- Wia obis, and 2,762 boxes. There is quick sale for ncar-liy fresh al 2Sc. Western and Canada, or les- rw-h, fairly On 'Change Ihere was sale of 30 lili Iowa fresh gathered stock at 27c. We quote: near-bymarks a3: C'anada and estern a-7 i Limed por doz a-4 I qaiolc: Marrows, per HK Mediums. DKIETI KKVJT-- Jower.

33 Jt 1- i mi the force of the wind; and snd nii-h of the sea was simply appal- V. tit-n Cornibh, the boatswain, and myself came do wii 'loin aloft; after furling the mam- i ijal, we wi re wet through ainl half dead from the kird toil and the exposure." So said the mate of the "Grosvenor;" when relating the incidents of an Atlantic cyclone, after nearly all the crew had mutinied and left the ship in boats to escape punishment. Mechanics who labor upon lofty bnildings; mnsons, painters and bricklayers, may be called a. kind of shore sailors, and that their jrimhers are more largely decimated by accident snd disease a el. Mr.

Jabez Kogtrj, tuck pointer, house painter, of Xo. W8 btrect, Chicago, over a pipe and la s.Hid to your correspondent: "N-, only a yonng man yet-- thirty-live, that'-, out tnc kind of work I do tells on a and constitution. Last spring I v. as on! run uith over- work and ex- no I to up doing any work my- just made out to oversee my men in' a irt ol way. I thought I i i.d out for good and'all.

I was racked i i i i a stnpjlied with a torn and with rheumatism. Bo? i tookPark- T' and it cured me. Those three words t'i. --it cured To a'! i subject to risk from exposure, Tonic will commend itself- It purities '1, iin-iiee ttie liver to a healthy ac- ii uu oneas the pores of the skin. This is tlii 1 fee ont-door perils to health.

Keep i IHW xon. Prices 50 cents -ti e. 'iK-cux Chemists, Mew York. SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. There exists a means of seeming a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how poor it may naturally be.

Hagan's Magnolia Balm is a delicate and harmless article, which instantly removes Freckles, Tan. Bedness, Roughness, Eruptions, Vulgar Flushings, etc. So delicate ana natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the right to present a disfigured face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents. I.iijoy the day.

Life is short, don't mope in the morniajr nor lag at noon. Keep your Liver he.ilthy, your Digestion good with ZO-PESA, and you ran meet vrork with a smile, and your head never aches, yonr Appetite is good, yo'ir THE FINEST IN AMERICA. A thorough, complete and practical course of Actual Business Training. Highly endorsed and largely patronized over 5OO Students yearly; 30 jeans' successful experience. Many BtudentBatsistedto good positions.

Send stamp for new gwUi llustrated Catalogue, to J.C.BRYANT,8tSON. UMMONS--Supreme Court, County of Cattaraugus. Mary Morris vs. William C. Goodwin, Miriam A.

Xelson, George W. Goodwin, Augustus C. Goodwin, Joshua C. Goodwin, kelson fe. Goodwin and Ellen F.

Conrad. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your tailure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Trial to be held in the county of Cattarangus. Dated this 24th day of March, 1883. CABY RUMSEY, Plaintiff's Attorneys.

Office at Olean, Cattaraugus Conn N. Y. To Miram A. Nelson ana Augustus C. Goodwin, defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon yon bv publication, pursuant to an.

order of Hon. A. Scott, County Judge of Catt- araugns County, dated the 13th day of October, 1883 and filed with the complaint in the office of the clerk of Cattaraugus County Little Valley, New York. Dated October 18th, 1883. CAREY RUMSEY, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Olean, S.

Y. LIVE AGENTS WANTED. To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes; or information lor everybody, in every county in in the United States and Canada. Enlarged by the publisher to 648 pages.

It contains over household recipes and is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A wonderful book and a househo'd necessity. It sells at sight. Greatest inducements ercr offered to book agents. Sample copies sent my mail, postpaid for Exclusive territory given.

Agents more than double their money. Address Dr. Chase's Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. SPRETER HOUSE. (OPPOSITE I DEPOT.) JAS.

COLLOPY, Manager Even thing Newly refitted and furnished. reasonable. Gond sample room atlarhol. Apples. N.

fnnrv a to pn 7 V'npwled f.inr- (. I'oi i i i ture bifrh'-1 Triark'-l rat a an-J TJ 1 i i hour- TI.T' lialilf l' wuir atp 1 mj i i inr in the mmuh i- ih )i -t I -h'-uM 1- 1- HI 1 ioii1 ml i 1 T. i i -I. i I i Ifji'bf- i it OT, i-l i 1 i i i T'nii'M 1 i i br'-slviiik ni- tw i i IT i fi I v. i i 1 mi' 3 i 1i" 1 JNTD LA.ST! Perfection in Flour, A A I BY F.

SCHUMACHER; AKRON, OHIO. A I FOR SAIE RY A. PRATT, THE GROCERS, 127 UNION STREET. SCHUMACHER'S PATENT. i' Flour in i U.

S. Sdiuin- 1 A i Jin i i Flour, i i S. A I a 1 Fl-ur. a 1o. if not thr Sujx-rior i i I 1 I "iK'K IllT' ATI'.

TH cri'i a ma-. i i p'T 1' On' k. i i I J'ro. Flour. TUY A SACK.

or for half a Dollar. i-'uli of Fresh We are now Receiving New Fall and Winter Dress Goods, Velvets and Trimmings. Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. Dolmans, Mantles and Jersey Jackets. Laces, Embroideries and Linens.

Flannels, Blankets and Domestics. Our stock will be more complete than ever and prices ere never lower than now. O. CO. OLEAN, N.

T. Specialties for Fall and Winter, Just opened, Large and Complete Assortment. Horse Blankets, Buffalo Robes, Jap Wolf Eobes. LapfRobes. W.

L. David, 146 VNION STKEET, OLEAN, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOT FISDINGS, and manufacturer of Irish and Scotch Horse Collars, Leather Halters and Specialties. THE TEADE SUPPLIED.

Duplex Pianos SALE. SALE. Decker Hardman, McCammon, Haines H. F. Miller, Chickering and other makes of Pianos! Ithaca Organs $50 to $200.

Music Books, Sheet Music c. Sewing Machines, Needles and Oil. X. B. the Patent Duplex Pianos, are double strung which saves the expenses of baring them tuned and adds volume and sweetness of Tene, they have Two Iron Frames and Two Sounding Boards which makes them very Strong and Powerful.

(XOTE) In offering you the Decker Bros. Piano which has been recognized as the best of its class. I will do all in my power to protect my customers against the great swindle carried on by parties business in Bogus Pianos under names designated as an imitation of DECKER BROS, which is the only genuine DECKER P1AXO EVER MADE FOB SALE. FOB SALE On Easy Terms at Prices that Defy Competion. M.

M. FAIRMAN. UXIOS STREET. OMSAN, N. jNewest and Best Styles in Parlor Sets, Chamber Sets, Dining Sets, Tables, Stands, Chairs.

Matrasses, Sofas, Cradles, Picture Frames, Bergmann Bros. Co. -DEALERS IX- PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL FURNITURE Union St. OLEAJf, H. Y.

carry the Largest and Stock of (ioods. and Sell at the Prices of any Kstab- li-huu-nt in Western New York, ('all and ee for Cliy Barbrr Rbop. Til-it i- tlio nanio ho-i-n 1 .1. E. for iii- Iwrlx-r at I I inoi t.

it lia- lurni-hod. i i 1ilicd iiji. fn arid wr.tcr nnl i- th- nratoxl shop in fitv. A f-lrirunt up three Lni" in'nior- Jnvn- t'lf i 1' 3- i i Two Now 'S'ork bav IK on rrr-d. would Tvi- 1 ooTnfortfibif or (ah- hair to call at oppo- tho oil oxrh.injro.

tt' for Sale. i iii 1 i i Mollif bx Broxvn of a i Several fillioa from th.f nbovr 1v. i' lliioiV' I nil 'i pro!) -r far old gelding hx -j-j-'ir. dam by i wrhf or on R. W.

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