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!Jail!l fttpnblir. -THuiSDAY EVENLIIIG. NOVEMBER 9 LOCAL MATI'ER8. Oflhmd Retnrns of lite CUy. Fllt:>r WARD EwltT1& Dutnrt .EllctfJ1'•--{l;'IYIOr. , .311 IYe.Cera DUtrict 1411 17T Lamp Poota at 370 lb.. each-65 490 lb!: -st:t 24100celltll~a • t\211a32 179 Lam,.. at 14 90, • 877 10 Settiu&' 17,.1.oattJpB, &c. atfr 70 1 3!8 30 E.timalmg that It Will be neceeotary for each lamp to burn 2200 hours 1n a -year, and that each lafllp, will con Hme 5 feet o{ gas per boll!\ t!Jetr betng 179 llPDJI'I, it follow• that lhe whole amoGnt of gaa eoll8umed by the •treet lamJM\bV th,. report est..!> Al\ri-val of the Steamship M:~:, W. Dcrr, 1J tl h .s tra ned Boac: ABD-EL K....Dq THURSIJ.JY EYENING lfOY ll 1SIS W II be acted U e Ong nal Dran•\l of V~n.Bure 1 ~ Ul c... 17t !1.5 l .. l J .. hed WJII be 1 969,000 cub1c feet whJCh at fl 75 100, per 1000 Will PU:rK~ltt-Or til< Ir .. &. 0;{~6 Geo Putnam Mr W Dur Oltou oco Mr Ed tr .:1117 17~ lW :1117 l?S 1011 au 17\~ 168 - U7 IUDOUDt to • 3 44,5 7 5 Vu ture 1 y lhc eelebrated Rof'!lf AM cl Kader V1olet.,h Mr• Cn~p Lf G~-PattefliC:In O'Co n r: M HI IIJl Amount e•IJmated Cor f1ghunc-, eXIin paahJng- aad eleaniDJ; - 7 816 45 1000 00 N.~:w Y ORX N:;g::_10 o clock. A. .M Steamer AmerJctt arnved here at 12lllllllllght -pasaage 11 dal:s and a few hon:rs The T.auahour :\I.:~.J r ~ g by Mutn EU sand M 8\Cor ncJ a. GaleS ~ PrrviOUI to li'IIICII tile Far~e or 140 A .&:ISS IN :.I: HE DA.H.K: Gl!wp.-!prtul f ng Cl ton: \Vad wgrt 101 Sl Contingenc es, Cotton hiiJI fallen }d Corn firm at last quota IIOhl 1\Jr Pc-tt )f)f ~ Mr 'rcrry Mrw 1 e1t1bone liiro Chet•brougl t ~J-l!)om~n .H.:arto!) HuJ he! Bull 'ltl& J \ I>! u l:JS 137 \'' 4 SECOND WARD EtUlerx n •tr ct ~l#f)r<-Tay or Van Buren O::au. o .. w.w-Fsh Watworttr Dx ~ 74 IIJ3 ~l lll.'i H :£t GDE'ernur'-Pattf;':O!If n .:<z 0 Conner 1&1 Gates 71 tAtslnn spa l g CJ ton Wa lswortl ~••hly-1 hompt\on Annnn \\'bell Bull 'If! I I& I '>41 !47 !!S ~ THIRD WA'RD Elutot\I-Taytor Van llute • Crts!' Grn:I'I'IJIIT-1' ..th Walworth Dx Ll Guvtf\llor-1 :1tter~o 0 Co rur Gatc~t C\\l(rm-Sp>ull ng t.:;'! Lon WadKwonh ..tl••etrtily-':rtlo n( scm B Htcm { vern 1 Jj ht>ett Bull IOUR'IH WARD Eawtcrw D1slr1cl ,1 116 2119 1Y~t.UT11 IJiMna. 447 ~ f .. 41~ 13$ n~ fU 1311 u 4<13 l-10 1111 2$( 1.56 .... 40 .337 124 15V :!1 143 12U 307 1~4 1~1 gsa 161 I :!.I 337 17ll 1:!0 311 We~ttra DtRnct 396 116 2 4 400 2€3 133 41!1 \\\ 137 3111 2o.l 13~ 3!!0 141 - 41'7 tat IC.O 478 ttl'i 13-l J7! 16! 136 4:1!! 167 137 1>1 ~ ·~ 121 a. $900000 Re•ol~ul, That 1t ia hereb) deterljl:nned that tl1e otreott< aamed m the forego1ng reP\}rt be and the oame are hereby adopted u and erected mto a Lamp Dtstnct, al110 that 1t 1s hereb~ determmed that the aum of mne thousand dollars be Jevted upon the ta.r.ahle property 10 the a£areoa1d Lamp D1atr~ct, for tho purpose of defray ng the expeneea of procurmc- poat.o lam I\' and fixtures gas for the enstllng ~ear hghtmg, cle11nmg &e &.e. A11d that the lll.leliliJOI\I of the eeveral Ward• ol the c1 j of Buffalo wttbm wh1~h satd Lamp D •tr~ct I e•, are hereby directed to \\\\\\ ench sum of 1J!9,000, as proVIded m the Cit) charter The Council then adJourued llo meet this (Thursda\ } evenmg ID\ Ste::mer--/Jaai,;:::-7:'--,-:C:::-ap--t--:C:::o--L--T-oK, arnved tit 1 mornmg from Chtcago wh1ch port she left on Mondav Oct. 80th Captam C mformo ua that he uever made JJUch a rough pasoage and never encountered ouch weather h..fore, dunmg an expe r~en\ce of 20 ) ea111 on the Lakes 't\V11h reference to the Steamer Sl Lo-uu, he Mtafes she broke her eng ne on Thuuda:y l1111t, 16 m1teo .WOve Macki naw She was towed b) the ateamer Supuwr mto lllackmaw on the same da) The Ballu; took her m tow at 10 o'clock, r M on Thursda,, and towed her w•thru s1ght of Po1at Au Barn Light on Friday evenmg at ••gh t o clock, whe11 the Wind and sea became so heavy that be could not tow her to wmdward, and tr1ed to get her back to Preoqueisle Two hours nrtor he bore up, she broke adrrft to wmdward The ooa was oo heaY) Capt C could not get hold of her apm a 1d ac cordmgly returned to PresquoJslo On Sunda, h.,- craJSed all day m Sagmaw Ba) hat could not find her Smce whiCh l!me Capt. C knowo I)Otf mg of her Four-Western Canal 30s Sour 27•6d- Wheat 7•3d to 8•6d bemg a declme of ls6d \\d 3d on \Vheat. Large amvalo at ilepressed mar ket Corn 3ia to 35s6d Meal 1711 Dot\ on wheat had advanced to 5s per quarter and to 3• on flour London mone, market Js firm Consols 85: '1 HREE 0 CLOCK P M ID\ From lreland we have mtell!gence that tho patr1 >IS 0 Bmn Meagher .l\IcManus nnd 0 Donahue have had their-sentence commuted to transportatiOn for lifo The tr1al of Charle• Gaven Duffv at the com m •••un before JW1t1ce Torrens had concluded but the Jllfl had not returned the1r verd1ct at IllS! ac counts The opec1al commlosion. one of the most pro tracted that was aver held m Ireland has at length been adJourned unbl the 5th December after oe- cupvJng uo less a per od of time than,_ 23 da'\s In anSI\ er to the usu3l question of the Lord Ch1ef J usllce, as to what they bad to Ill} m obJec lion to the set!tence, Messrs McManus nnd Mea• gher rcpfiod In a Hiram of ef119uence that 'WOU)d compare well w1th !hat of Emmett At the commlsswll 'e~terdM MrClf.£1 Monu, nne of the three clubbists who 111 July laststubbed Conotuble .lhrne m Geerge street, was convJcted of wound111g With Intent to do gneVOUS bodliJ harm 11 e •entence Wlll be transportation fo1 hf~ li s com pomona wtll be tmd to da\ The Lord L1cutenant and famllv returned England IMt Frida\ on a VI! t l't:lr Wh tcHde s reta mng fee m the case We Jearn from a p<Ivl\te telegraph despatch re ce1ved here last evemng that the steamer St LoUla s safe and at anchor ne~r Presque Is) e 117 We take the followmg 1tems from the Ex press of th s mornmg W E' 0 llr en, \\as 500 P\>l[nds / Pos t1vo mlormnt1on hqd been rece1ved great pl< asnre bv fr ends of D lion of h s escape to AmeriCa He escaped 1\lth tho d1•gmse of u fL.;;;hcrmnn We learn that Capt Pope of tf1e brog Tusc~ro ro bound from Ch cago to th • port \as knocked overboard bJ the boom 111 Sag naw Ba\ and was lost We Jearn from Capta n Van Norman ot the •co v Normnn that the1e are 5(1 or 60 s~JI of vessels m Grand R1ver Canada weather bou11d and that several of them are short of prov sons Th& law bomg con.,dcred vmdwated b1 the con VIC!Jon of the le~dcrs of the late msurrectwn Lord Clarendon adtmtted to ba J ll persons nrrc•ted u 1der the habeas corpus act rhe tr al of Duff\ 0 Dohert1 and \V !hams wot1ld take place 611 Wednesda1 IT CoMillos Cou•ciL -LlGWriNG TH>: CtTY - Tlie follow ng report was submitted by the ~I a, or from the 6elecl committee on the subject of re· orgam•mg- the Lamp I) str ct and of I ghtwg the Cit\ \>11 Tue&da) even ng and adopted IT Onr streets awe •hvuned to da\ by the mer ry m us c of the sle gh nell The snow fell to the depth of 18 nche< and the sle1ghmg '\ go Jd The Storm was the most severe wlnch has bee known for several \ e'lrs and prevented ves el from Jeavmg or enteung port to any extent J es terda.) The br g L A Blossom howe-ver rode through the storm and amved IU port \esterdn) TheIr sh papers gave deplorable pictures o{ the stale of tho conn In thro tgh the fa1lnre of tho potatoe crop th6 want of cmp]o, ment and the cl::;; pos t10 1 ,r the peo1 le to make ofi with the pro duce of the land regardleHs of the auv !axes or rcntt The SfJJTJI of emtgrntloll \1 as r fe were flock ng to the settport to escape Jrom t1 e countl) l he Comm !teo havmg Jn charge there orga • Jza1.10 J of a.. Lamp D strtct together WJth the pro bable expense of furmsl mg tf]e regms1to number of lamp po•ts lamps serv1ce Pll'6• burnel'l!l cost of •ettUtg ga. for supph~ng the street lamps for the emmmg 'ear &c &c beg leave to snbrn1t the. IIJ' JVm Jof.,.son was brought from :Ja I yrs terday, and underwent nn exammatwn before the Pohcc JustiCe, on a charge of passmg counterfeit He was fully committed for tr~al followm!\ The G!>mm ttee rocomme1 d that lamps be pla ceJ Ill the follow ng streets, and that the) be des 1gnated a Lamp D.tstrtct 117 There was a ropurt hero \ osterdo:~ forenoon that the steamer Loxmgton was aebore nt Silver Creek This was a mlMiake She was ill Er~e Jut Mam st~eet from Buffulo. creek etreet IT Putnam coutmuos to attracU crowded Oh o street from Ma 1 to Ill nOJs street Terrace both Sides f om Mam to Evans street houses at the Theatre ---:::---:---'::-...- and the souther!) side of the same to Church 117 The steamer Empire State loft Dietro t last •treeL Commercml street from Mam street to the evenmg for Buffalo ~--~c=--- Cr•ek WORTHY OJ Su>:RID-'l< -On on~ of the first Dock from Mam to Ene Canaf mghts of M1ss Isabel D ck nson s engagements at ~ronlstreet from Er1e canal to Sh1p canal the Broadwa\ theatre Mhe appeared m !he Eton Wate~ street, from Commerc nJ street to State' Bo) m the charactero a ma11 Her tq>pearanl;e street IS exceedmgly masculme Mr F<lrest \f&S ll!;tiug l;'earlstl:eet from C!lnal to Seneca stre~! on the sAme eventng and meetmg m t!he wing•. .Exchange, et eet from Mum to M1ch1gan etreet a personage whom he suppo~ed to be a m&le, llit!il Seneca sti'eet irorn Pearl to M ch gnn Htreet. m h s wa'. he very rudelv apd ilbrupth apphll</ Swan street from Ma n to Mich•ga 1 street the strength of hr• arm to the per>!O!J. 9{ the ~d South: DlVJSIOll street ltam .&lam to ,\ltchlgan M1os D ck nson and nearly llmock<><i her mto--not elreet exactly the m1ddle of next week.-tlie ol'l!be!ltra- .,.Wasbmgton s!reJJt, from Excl(ange to Batav•a The lady rot1red to the dre1stng ,roa)ll and wopt •treet. over the •ud•gn•l) Lafuett8 etreet from 1\Iaut fo W a hmglon at. But my dear M1so • oa1d one of the PlC:Ireueo, ~le st...,et; from MOJo to Delaware street Mr Foreot did not know that 'on WM ,. t..dy,- l>el~~tware otreet, frvm Eagle street to N1agar' • No,\ wM tit') rep!) worth_y of Shend~ ita Square fie -gAt ha~e. tak.1l ...., for a gORIW_,. • Lo, d otrtlel from Ma1n street to 1\'Iam and The callltlctty and po1nt 0 ( that l'eS}IOIIlle are H.ilmburlfh otreet can•l seldom equalled -N. Y: Ago. Chippewa street from Ma1n to Pearl street. Pnme street from Ma1n to En canal The nnmber of lamp posta J'equtred f'or the abo:no dtatr1ct 1s 1 {7, we1ghurg about 370 IIIII eacll The eon!ra.ct pnce for wh•cb IS 3 23 100 or a cont pel pound A11 equal number of lamJl\ at $490 100 each T!!l'!llamps to l;>e hyng Jn bracket•, maltmg 179 Ill all The Blrtfet Comrn!Sslonei: has contracted wtth the :&leurs. Bate II; to s•t the posts affi\ the laml\' IMil'!'iY &n!l put up read\ fol' nse the noc:euary oer '\\\P'P'I• burners render1,11g efen thmr cornplete fo• lt;;llting-at $7 7(), 10Q, each h w. proposed t& furmsh •treet laq~po With -,Jive foot liui:ller, 1 e a burner which w11l adm1t the ~ ~r live c:u~u~!(eet of ~ tbtoogh 11 per •• the Cities or New York and l;'h!Tadelpb{a, It hu ~11 _,.,fl!t.med that a atreetlamp ohould he kept krnmg about 2 2()9 houl)l In a, yev A JiH loeit bUrner 11'111 m that liJQe consume ll,OOO eubic leelof.., Tb\' Gas Company hM agreed to flll'o noah to the City the ga.• wb1ch may be wanti)C! l:ly at for .atreellamps and Il public building. at tJ,. 7 S 100 per 1000 cubtc feet PROCLA.!IIA.T.ION: ~JOHN YOUNG Go•er•or of'\\ St.U DJ !f<¥ X\ori fbe Y\''t wh1cb 1W ll ooon be ad led lo Jbc: 11U1o hal been to the P.eOJIIe of tlno Slate em1n«:nUy 1\IJ»pJclouo Plenty hal crowned our harYe•II-J~\Il»~ h .. beeu jnlllly \\'\11\11 ed and ••erytll 11 arou >d ua eYI<J.e~e .. \ ~allbJ( a~d e11 durmt ~rOiperttJ lVar with ~til attcudaq:t eYdl baa ~ awa_y and r .. .,., ;u IMnNirable u well:ome hoo been: re•tored The: meana or ed teat 01 n.n 1 llll Ute ad VODIIJ!\I Of\ llttellec;tii&J pr 'llfe .. IOO boYO been enjVJOd b,: 1.1• n an e•u,nef\t ~roe ~ the ruture • run of hope and proau ee Ao a Chrtt1•n ~ople ,..., are .adfiOOO.I*'I llutt- bleteiPIIf'aYe-tlie 1ft. 9(a beMIIket l God •nd wftUe'We IIIUI ~jQH!e la,IIJo boUnU' w~ab'l!lld ~bpllbll op d~ CTO!II A~e(ul beaJII I. tlleoefbre Tellpecl(nll1 ~ommend to 1Jiot l>e!>JI!Ie of th • State tQ. ••pa,t. T•u•n•.-.Y THe 'J''II\IUITY Ta••:o D~T or Nov.,.aaa nut, to he o.,..,r ... d u a dar o( 1'11¥/e TlaaJik .. YI•• to A\*taarr q.,, and \~~lot ,. tb \\\\ :r'lllon~flllJ lie ••qle4 ~- :IP u. ... who hol<kia h•• lando tlk ...,.,_ Dl nat_. Alrllleeonhnllllnee oltbooo \\'\\- wh ell hue ~· aod otlli are 110 aknd..,Jiy itltewered UJIOR uo.. I• leot many tfbereot: I Jaay,. ca....ed.llae Jlh•Y oeiotDf 1t10 Slale lobe hoRUfiQ....,.. W,tt-•J JaaD<1 1 L. 10 J at u.e e.t:y or Albl>nr\ tbil _,,...,,....--or Oeloher, 110 i1ie :re.., 01 our l<~mh>J!III u.....an4 •ilk liuiodred and lbrtr-daiJl. ELECTION R.EIURNS. N:.:w YoRx, Nov 9-3 P M Ten Jessee reporte<t 5000 maJorrt' for Ta) lor We nuw add up 144 electoral votes for TnJ!or, 1\lth Geor61a, Flondaand Loms1nna to be heard from A despatch thts moment rece1ved b) me from B11ltimore sa.p - The South Carolina Leg1sla ture have cllosen Cass e1cctors Alf th\ Ca.., papers 1 have seen surrender to • Old Znck G> ORGH sho 's nearh I 000 wh g gam on con creNtona.l vote Mlii8JSS10Pt g•ves Marshall co to c.., • ln Alabama Fraukhn co 6 1 rec nets 140 wli1g maJOrityc KuTUCKT -Ta.,lor s m&JOrtt\ Will be 10 000 Gam on, Crtttondenm e.ver.y count\ The wlurs of New York and el.ewhero are re.J<>Icang at ~he certamh of VIC\on tempered m most cases b' creditable rnoderahon --~----- 117 Wa are mdebted to Mr K1ssoo: the genlle manll operator of the Canpda LJne, \fGr the fol lowmlf1elegraph1C do•patch 0GD.U5BURGJ< Nov 9-10 A M Pr~ton ;t(:Jng, fr~e. a01l capdujat~. 465 ahead so far Van BunJI, 55a ahead so far L.\TE• -Vau Buren'• AlaJOflty m St Law renee eo ov~r l>oth jhe othe• cand1dateo 1s 2142 Four !Pwns to hear ffom, w lucil wdlmcreue h1s maJurlh Frankhn co , MorJa, JIG maJOrity for Van Buren-h 2 votea for CllliS ~e.- Yerk Marli.e.t. Nov 9---;11' AI Snln: ot Aoc:q to-day 1lli ere at abotJt rrevtoua rata'- '1 re•anry Jlolea3l Qoy ~ ... SC Harlem 4t Bead n~ :r.11 Er \ *\i Sterlm( 10 q IIIOI F:refghta ~ before The annou•cement of Steamer cheeked npcrat on• - rr Tdt'CII were uk ra: P'~'8Y'JOU• pr eet but bu}.e~ were ~e1 e11dly dem-.nda r a cooceumn Breads utr.-Salet ~ bbta !!ale.:IIIOO bbll Flour al.d i-1&.5 3\ for •lra~&bt bra 1d1 Coru. 8Ga68e for tnix~ 72aT.k fO round: Sol<:a..5'JIIII buoh Jlye 1Nal1e It will Ia noceS.saty to emplo\ a lltdlieu>D_I Dllm· ber of persons to hght and extingutsb the lampe, and _..., to kllep them m order bv cleamng &c. Not havmg ha<t llll) ~perJe~~ee her\ J~J.that way, n 1t1 very difficult for ~e comm1Uee to arrive at a ..U.facton eonclusJOn as to die mnnberofpel'IIODi D-.:Y to emplo• for tb\' purpoo<~. or how muc)t. time would necessarllv be emplo~ed each day 1n d•MIIaillinll' thb dutJ m a pro~,>er manner, bllthom the hest mformapon. In the power or the commit- tee to obtain, 11 wdl be nece\\\IJ' to employ at leut thi'M penoue, aiid that' they WOflld k nader ,...,c-itv o( devotmg about aJ.It houn tn \YeiJ ,tweaty four 011 which the ramps are laghted, .. , .about 250 mghts, 111 Grder to dii!Charge the ~ •• the manu\' 1n wll1ch 1t should bil done Taking Uiit !!811/Uiile o{ the II Umber of pe,liODIJi aad o( the time, the. committee report the sum of $700, • 'IM.nrg •u. )IS qpmto,n, ampl<> to def ... y th .. ~ of JOQ l\IOUliC BJ theGoY<rll!lt H•NnV (]QJ.1J, Prw'!M'-. y ~ O..ta bMeef, ale S~lel 13 em hUih the\'ext>etllle Cot the year Tha CQ!llllllttell' has had some commumeatien with the Pres1den aad see...,tarv of the Gas Com JNUl:Y• 1n ~on to> a propa!IJtJCm from them 10 li~l; extingntah and clean the lamps. They after a eons•derable de.liberauon ha.ve pt'O ~ t<> enter m~ a eontraet with the c1ty to do thte W'Oik. pet 46 for even 11100 cub1c feet of gu coiii!Uil\ed, wh1ch would amQiltlt. assu1111ng as we hue. do~te, that eacb. la10')> '\II collllume 11,000 eubie feel per year to $5 50 per each lamp and u we propose tq light 179 l!llllpo, 11.1 !SOOn .,·they ean. ...M got m readmess. &n. •fi<Cpteo would be ~50 The company also p!'OJ>080) \o Iicht the lam\- •Y lor three morith8 bv wh1eh time •IIJIOne- Wln ~~<av\' abown-what the actual ex~)l!M \!i<\Jl lte, for Wh1ch whalevM 1! ma..- 'be the Com-v will ... the.\iirNi. Mt tri!lhinf to make annhi ng 011t fll K-1!1!1 pul); ohJ~t thov would laue 1a Yl6•• ..... 1:te 'to baH enry th.lD( kept m perfect order, ...t ilell<!6 gel all the hrht whtch the &- -• -14~ Tq. 0o•Jillttee the,.~ 1'8pert die iellawitaf ttems cf npen10 Pork lhtl~, \buf not aeuve ' ll!a!olll ~J!ee(. Aol&rr uil ~ na I& r deulan4 ~ llllllWrl;fopeil<d Yet. ~-...~,. --~w-r••~· R OCKINGHAM WARE-Dark Rockingham Sp ttOQit \Vater P1tcheu Preserve Jar• a 1arae as ~~qr ncnt ju11t rece ed an J for sale cbeap af J6 1\la n ttt Al10 a lar@e quant ty of :Yellow Ware, Cake Pan• I ~ Pl>101 Oaklng D •h.. Pudd ng Bowls Ice &:e ot the chea1~Cr6ekery nnd GJaaS \-Vare E5ta.blish nent. oCtal JQUN PATTERSON l60Ma n •t. B UTTER'S PATENT BRICK MA• CHISE -Th s 1\'Jncb neg n Is the rJay unrf mnu ds II e llr ck d rectly on tbe pallet. by HORSE PO\ ER and del vcrathrm ready to be put nto tbeluuk orytl< mak\fng !row-~ to 3:5 p~ 'Mtnvte- at\enrrl nsr to 'the Je~J~th ,of Je et\ l.h.e hort~e s attaC'f.ed to r1 ereby ~v ng .eveoty five pe cent more rna l'lllahor than any machrneex_tant.. Manu f.1etory !Sl 0.1aware 11 IUlg!lld:ln Card. £'! ENERA L AGEN CY,-lnlelhgenrt lnour \.T\auce Collect or, Newspaper Peuny Po•t;tnd drot• J...tottC'r office No f1 EXcl an~e saef't Buifalo N Y Tbe l'rovr eton ~ctfuJly announee that tbey de vo~ tlw r <IQdiV ~ed auept op 19 • Iva e g tl e nterc•14 of all ~bo may eouuttt bus n~ m the r hands E W t;PA!JLDJN G DANIEL BARBER. oct.Jitf Propr eton R EMOVAL,-,.J .J FORIUSTALL Bouse S gnand OcllameptalP;untm: ha•remo)!'ed toN o 22Eastt5ene ea. qtr~ fourd'oor belr w tlte Post Office '1 ransparen.t WINDOW SIHDES n a newatyle pamtedat•bortno tice.. ;tud oq. reasonal!Je terms my3 ' CLOTIDNG FOR THE MlLIJON! BO!OTON ON:E..PRIVE f~£TH 1 ~S-L~AREHOU~~~ \' \\\'• r........ IJ7I.d ~:~~l.rglld. .. lt!46o. and. exlcrui7;dy andflrlJ&rably &.,.,. '\ &thic Hall -Bu4&Iol GOTHIC HALL IN FULL BLAST! Tllll Pkol'llJE1'01l 11 v n~ llll<Pt a lr3ntor Dl! t.l E.' 1l.,!(R.bt~ • uf l)u ~ •nrbJ ANt:• \orkau~ ton u purcl s 1 g b.'*' Fall St<oelt lromtlt: lloOr'ieDand'Matt:- u-r.-rc re t a trent Samfttc se td lt- J.t ot'fer 1 8 ID'Imn~e !\lock Furnit.h•ng Goo.d& n. end ess Yar)ctv. Ilays' l'loUu~g n gr-eat vanet.y Jn qp~~~:J~ and p~ r;es w 5 ngt-onlvancetletow.n 1 tcrt\5 s. \;\] J eaU and e.J:~ an ('fo tbt> n~hes b~ p\lrCha n_g-eJsewhtu>b Cnstom Department T.l \.! l r pr etor )lnv er m rio ar.ra gcments to rcue \ t! tbe very latest &tJ tes ofi good-. thnta r ve I l'!l:rw V.or.k. ~ Boston week s tl us enabled to otfe the c t z.eys o-£BuJ- a o l e very latt:lrt st:rles of gootis n d at pr lli!&t:hat'8a» notla llo su 1 PARIS AND LOHDON FASHtVII& Rege lar]y Rece)ved [j=' RE)I[~MnBR 5 :PER C~NT s WoRTH S.:t.:vJwo L:Q Do11. tForget' GOI'\H.IU 1-fA.LL \ sep1 WM CARLAND