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'the trouble in The frouble < er h neral officer -Déplity. Colléctor Davie: who bas occupted tle Roo , hag tallor lookonts |- \The Lehigh fin are receiving finanotal afd, On bdndred now mor were amployed. in the Brooklyn navy yard last Raturday, A naw braich of the united order of Amerlcan stafr builders has been Formed In: Jursey City. The Lonlsville printere give continual assist- :‘fltc; to the locked-out woolen mill gizls in that Eciploysa of Plaksor & Co, of Brooklyn are ture shoes. asters employed al 7, R. Farrar & Cojo shoo factory in Danvers, near Salam, Mast., ore Doen \hla That I erslabg-wishos to sto in blsa-bt'his party elected mexy e Now York Btate he hed better en of the Devig stamp.\ '6 time besa any donbt of [~ ure a_ renomination, 36 h enter the field,. But. he has declinéd. to do this and has walted. un\ (G beaboald;ba- called upon by the genorsl that no factlonatism will have aiterlng into his administration. y cries of the Ropoblicsus is to be insuended to the Democrats and all other pare - a» + ... aver to mouink, “madam! to be noms misundéretanding as tiwhit we the action of the Counoll yer erence to the street clesting pon- \r' understand t, the ftroet Com- it hisnot been directed to' contract with ot any' othet bidder, but has atmply reoled to learn whether a contme! Aly the proper course, as the nward- H poutract again on an pacer filght | bring about rome trouble- oma: o§mplcctions. . Whooter | undertakes the workcin be assured now that he must not ~ river and the Council, which a! seamed disposed to have both law and thlon- overridden In that matter, ha® lom., Martin sboold In~obtaluing a positive answer fo contractors, so that tho people ow, in exgamone of them gee fit to un- the srozksejust what can bd done. ay, it is curlous thit the Counall has ia thet A, M. Hol- Toway leg doolfned the contract. Whoso fault ta let 3 . v ' fiends in Toronto, or elso thero are of yey nervy in tig the trath. | It Ie fairly Impossible y news which might in any way re- present Tory: government or upon hich supports Ltwitnont baring every fuede denounced asa lic, Itis one } o€explaining at leant, | A short time ago p report was {received. in thin city f about ant attempt\ made 'by Orage rowdles to dlstiirbe baniguent ven to Cardina! 'The Toroiito World declates it to be a His throughout and trmses it to the Globe offlce. _> this 16 the way it talke:s raitt dnp for decrying everything Canadian. Both of Mr, Jiordan's organs have emulated it In this rerpect, 'but wero the Globe 1s the most to blame is in 4¢- parting. from' the traditions and corioms of lis [An ort imanazement. | Like the fest of us, though amore powerfal way, Georg Hrown wat rome- times unfatr toble political opponents, but to bis 'The oun who Hibelled thir per staid In George Bromn's emplor enoogh to draw whatever salary might bero been dus him and aot a moment longer, | Bat it it fast that the present management and _ encouragoe . liboliors - of Canadians. I1 prefers and promotes . . them, The more pealontly they doxbe dinny work .. ot me gor the better their chances spoo the Globe,. Hence ruch emanations as the one. which bocked Toronto In. connection with Cardinal resue velt, which he doclaree that he shall wayslock tack of unalloyed mm Tt is to discredit Gened® and Canadians tne of the peng retain in this and other Cunidiin ities any‘llnlr- to ksep up volumes pt e Un ited swarm-s This ts a to e other night rowdse in Toronto to commit jurt rich te person of Cardiual Tascharean Brlew reetved ut thatr hands. We will note with Is lecest, what excuse the Tory a will have to make for this -Haffalo Nines, 'TheBpectator is inclined to be elightly Tory. sud the ouly tnat oocare to us fort now for the atrocions ; condoet . oh \Ore arged | 10 . the age rowdioet® Js that no doch tomar bappened. | We wiil - Boté with Interest what execso the American ps- rere will heve to make for eciploring a Har 10 snd ' them OinaGian \nowa »-Iamilton spectator. care for this to to brand by thelr prop: \O Bow hate no clater apon the wo ot eration toin Meelt Megraphed from Torooto to Ch met to the cardinal, ft ts me to be e virtom, end 1d have visited upso blia optaton can - Thlyé cue way of redeeming the Legtstature, R> Inctay that they who rocked the seadle the world.\ Wertake It that Itis -robbers. s the men who do the dirty wora.aod thoes pivespapere which harbor them tnat enough, never- sod honers adrocatee aro \Gratin!!! . Democratahare two reaktarial candidates , © bn thi field in the Wertchorter-Rookland district, Ositbright and thoroughly able newspaper -* mienwillbe supplanted by another by the change tx fiolltfes made In the Daily Graphic. It will - bw Fait hereafter an a Republican prper and Eooe ardTB an vicinity buries. Prof. Crosland of Alloghany was nominated {than Assembly Batarday by the Probibition- OTean'é Board of Trade, organized Inst week waa. band\ of boomers, has already over 100 mombers. . . 'Alezander Weotworth of Rendoiph, nomi- mated by the Democrats for County Judge, has withdrawn from the contest on account of ill~ health, George Riley bad his leftffband and wrist crushed while coupting care io the Erle yard at Buspetistan Bridgo last night. Dr. Talbot am- isted the hand. Owing to a mleanderstanding: only elght dol- torial convention at Batavia yesterday, und it was adjourned for woek. James Yaiton, A yooog man, was severely burned about the breast and bead at Oloen Sun- day by the explosion of a can of powder which was ignited by a spark from his cigar. M. T, MeCormlok of Olean will erect a largo botel and beth-hoose at pis Bizorviite minornl water well near Bhippoo. Pa., und the B., N. ¥. & P. will erect a large depot nowe the hotel, Bata¥IA, Oct. 18-(Bpecial].-Thd Prohibl« tion candidate bee promisod to withdraw In favor of Miss Harriet 8. Dickinson of Altan: dor, romfnated by the Demnerats for School .., Renry McGrath is dead, aged 7G years. \ 'The High Court of Justice opened at Welland, Out., yesterday. Judge Armour presides and J. K. Meer is acting as crown prosseutor. . The docket cont of vix criminal and six civil cases, The most Impormat of tho ccliminul cases is the Nottle Stevens murder care from Fort Erle, Li Ror, Oct. 18--[Bpooial.-Mre. D. Soun- lan is visting friends at. Buffalo. ,.. Tho drill dn the foorth Kidd salt moll is dosen over 500 feet.... The first balf of tho fall torm olarsee ut the Aendamy nnxt woek ..., Fireman's prado at Bergan Friday, Companies from' nelghboring villages will partiolpate. Batpwixsritin, Oct. 18 --[Spoosial].-No clas yet to the bargiary of Baydam's Jewelry store. The amwont stolen is now sald to be $4000, Directives found somn old coins and cheap Jowelry along the towpath, thought to be thrown “g“? throw them off the track, A reward of is offered for the capture of the Ancora, | Oct. | 18-[Spocial].-Honry | A. Beblander, the wealthlest merchant of thia place died yesterday mornlay at 6 o'slock after loog suffering with Bright's disease. He wlll he greaily miseod do business: cireles....C.. J. Hlada was hgre from Boffalo over Souday .... Another tile tman was looking after a. saltable locutfon hore Baturday« Mr. Monate, Oct, lB—[Epaclul].—Hn. J. Mochen, formerly of Buffalo, is tislting in thet cite .... Mrs W. B. Todd: who hae been rinltiog friends to Donkif, bue returned home..... Mre. John Meads tig gone to New York to spend the winter, ... A fellbw who int Into a dronken row Saturday, Jumpod foto the mill race t escape his parser nnd recelved i good ducking before ha was fisted ont. Bruven Oct. 18-[Spocial}. -C. Ewell is very sick.. ..George Hayse and. Helon Fox of Furnbam are married .... Mre. P. W. Bates is home from Dunkirk, where sho. hes been visit- fog ber Mrs, Heitle . Mrs. Markbam has bought the Parker place 0p Malin atroat... . Jubn Jaokle amiloe over ble new baby boy.... Billy Vandozor is stck .., Mrs. 0. Bwoet has moved to Dankick. Wiraon, Oct, 18-[Bpocial.]-Tho realdence at George Clark on the lake road in the town of Porter, bursed Friday night. The fire: coght from the chimney, most of the contents were anved, The property. war insored. .. . Mr. and Mre. Alfred Holmes af Lockport spent Bunsiay and Monday with reintives bore. . .. P. M. Has: kell and family of, Lookport ware the gnosta af Mre. A. ML. Kuight Booduy The Geneseo Coonty Demoora'le Convention at Batavin yesterday made up the following tickot: For Somber of Assembly, Jobn Wis of Le Roy; Capt. 0, C. Parker of Ba- Bobo! Commissloner, Miss Battie L. Diokinaon of Alexander; baperintondent of the Poor, W. Feaak Bote of Elba; Jar tice, Jay W. Btration of Bergen; Coroner, Dr. B. F. Ebowerman of Batavia, Pruur, Ost. 18.-(Sorcial.)-Beo-bonters are having rare sport on the \reservation\ ..... 1, the new M. E. pastor, (s an ran of 01.6 .... Mise Alloe Meotillo of at the head of the Bilse pobile school for the witter term .. Zohn Maconker, late of Porty, bas mysterionsly disappeared. from his home In Cayoga Coonty mach to the anxiety of bia friends, It is thought he is partly {osion. Oct. 18-(Speoial.-Titueville Poultry Association will boid an exhibition in December, George liraen, the axpest Jndge of poolizy, of Baltimore, will be in attendation Eogene Beep is bome on a visit from Lima, 0. ., . H. M, Barrett, who is attending school at Alleybany Collegs, Mesdeilis, Pa., wat io the city Huoday .Good Templers' oontrotion here on Tuesday ..B. R. Powers of Pittabarg, Pa., was in the clty Sanday. Bnockront, Ort, 18 -[Special),--A sncial ana recestion for the pestor will be hid at the M. E. charch Friday ereping . Jacoh Heoder« strott, who is accused of cattiog J. Maben-y, was held for the grand jury ... Miss Belle Bolt, the 18-yeanold deogbter of Henry Bolt, who died Saturday, was boried yeeterday .... The fo- meral of Mrs. Marzarst Mater, aged 42, wns beld yesterday morning, from the Catholic church, Her bome was k Bweden. At Tonawanda, Batorday, two men entered Into an animated diseossion in a bo el regard- ing doot race to take place at that town. One offered to bet $1000 to $200. The othee fel- thar torna $800, say- log be would gee him a $100 bonos. The landlord loaned the money, The men boamied a Michigen Central mio for Nigar Felis. The hotal. propri«tor became sorpicions «od telegraphed shoad to arrest the men, bat ther could not be found. - Br. Carmaztzzz, Oct. 18-[Special}.-Jobs Bartch, son of the late G. Barton, was brought home from Bufalo »o Bararday by his mother. He bas been consultiog and undergoing mentcal treatment by ease, which affects the spins. hes heen Persia, plying between this place and Montreal, . of beavy fogs on the lake and 8, Lewremos river, Test trip between bere and Toronto an datorday Bast Atzona, Oct. I8-}Special}.-The Con- cordia Bengerbond of on the Glote Wall ot Bofato pisos for the Leage of 'reforing to accept a reduction In wages, . About 160 men are concomned. Tho packers at Monelisa® sogar factory in \fillintsburg a Now kafsflp'r e a bave had their waues reduced from 12}¢ to 25 per cent. They bave agreed that thoy caunot etand a ro- 'duetion, and a atrike is expected. . Philidelphla hand, sewers will probably win day at the advance, | Tho msonfasturers claim that the walls. delegates are mostly to blame for the diffienitios, and. they will try to got rid of them. - Binco the lust report, July, the brothorhood of carpenters has granted\ charters to 82 now unions, ranging from Brookline, Mase,, to nore, Cal., and from Milmaokes, Wis., to Junk: wonville, is. The brotherhood has 340 local unions and upward of 42,000 mombors. The cattmen employed by Peek, Martin & Co., plumbers! supply. dealers of New York, are on wirike. The fria was moked last by the board of walking delazstes to discontinue supplying materials to Wiltsm J. Merritt & Co., whuse employes are on strike, qnd refused. The latest reports . ahow granite: cuttois' o-Bemoorstio-Sens.| onforie organized In opward of 50 differont cities ond places in the United Stitt, all of which are in m Boorlshing and peaceful coudl« thom, with the excaption of Boston, Muse ; St. Cloud. Minn., and. Los Angeles, where ailficul- tiee exist. . The shoo manafactarere' committes in Phila- delphia bas been fnformed that, sboo workers! assombly 70, Kntghts of Labor, would tako no further nston regarding the bench men's strike. . Tho strikers clatined that the order declaring their places open to K. of 1 wis rendered inoperative by a decision of the geooral master workman, Thero is a growing feoling thst another month will bring aboot an oad to the strike to the Le- high, Pr., coul region.. Both sides have been suffering great loss from the continued idleness. The loss 1a estimated at $1,500,000 a month. There is much diseatisfnction mong the men an account of their not receiving the support that was promised them by the Hohavikill, Wy- uming and other regione that urff working, Coxe Bros. & Co., at their Derclnger coltfory, and J. C. Haydon & Co., at JanowrlHe, / a Hazelton, Pa., special iy, have followed the leed of Mr. Pardeo's rosumsption at. Mis upcar mine of a faw daye ago, and both of theso places started op, All the erallablo non-union laborers that coald bu had were bleud. At the Inst meeting of Excelsior Amsewbly 2305, K. of L., Poronto, Ont., it was resotred \that a Cansdinn general nesowbly wie unnoo0s~ sary, fs under the present. conetitation of the the order there io staple. provision fur the gov- eramont of the order in Canada; If there is not, such can be provided within the conatltation.\\ In southero Indinam_ now there. are 8000 minors on etrike. | The mon are firm and as the companies are equally stubborn the fight promites to_be .n Tour, warin and bitter oue. 'no Miners' Federation bas sent out a munifosto to the offect that the men nre out for an advance fn wages; that the companies hare purried a systematic porseontion; that wages have bron forced below livior rates, and that the mon aro golng to force thei ap, thoogh owing to the formar low prices paid for work they are in a poor condition to atand the Bight. ---+ A Buftato Femuaie Convict. In an article on women who are serving: life terme for mardor in the Kings Coonty Poniton tury, Brooklyn, tho Now York Telegram has the following: Wilbalmiun Wieok, agod 56 yours, is the most weapprouchahle of any, Her orime wus com- mitted at Boffalo, . the is unable to or post« tively rofasee to sposk English, but from what tus been learned by the official, quarrels with her hasband, long. drove hot to do- termino to drown bersolf and her boy. | She changed ber mind, howerer, with regurd to her- self, and throw her boy into a well. The boy was drownod. She has beon ton years in the poolteotiary and thirteen years fo Jall alto- gether, - Bbe epeode bor time o almost contin- ual seclusion, and bas no employment. When a vieitor approaches ber call ene draws the car- tate of bor cell lose and positively rofuree to e roos, The prison oficinis look apon hor as a lunatic. Lecture on ON RATS.\ Joct to its Mi; \Rough'nems poy T Fog) sz futle Ingoct pow all or P f -CLEARS OUT- M BEp BUCS, FLiEs. eee eni statiste of that city. - His dl+ | knots Bom af any The strawer Emprres of Tndia made her day. . He wes aged24....C. W, Holtand, D.J. | Emma]. Eaton and M. I. Shots came Baffato on their bicreles Baodar and took discerat the Persa's Hoss. The kotl a abort thze ago, was made the oficial stonping American Wheelmen. ‘T‘H’l PEOPLE of the Siste of New York to | Eews D kentone Reares A oute &reveneon, | otbervies known as fteabes Bleven Cooper; dobu | Cooper, Phoibe Margaret Charlotte i Ano Wares, Charles _ Cooper, Reoben { Brown, far n d r be es «a on strike for unton wages. _ The firn manufac- . follow, Baie doctors ive cod Tiver all, others Linptistriko:-Brvoralshops-atarted - up yestor--|_\\The parte of Duity's Pure Malt whisky (ns «im. | Bere Brown. Preacte Brows, Ade | Cbes-tmnagh, Willem Charles fteven- Etevenson, Anos Bevvett, Frances s atre to the n and (brim there of | Reuben Alouro fncurable .. .The steamers Ocoan wod : fterentoo above bas ed, whor- names and place of } rerigenon sre anknoten and canpot sith reesonabie 4-dlizceace he asterseford;. and io all oohet perront wbo may be Intersared in the ertate of Aon Cooper (ormerty hia Borreseon) as betr et aw and next of ¥tn of the reid Aun Cooper, late of tne ety of | Ime and Stew of New ! deceased. Weerss, Hows of the efty of Beffalo m said even, execotor camed in ine deceaved. has lately petitioned the | Rurrocetw» Goort of our exid county of trie, to bave a cera restroment in . the erntzeenth day of foly. 16%+, relate to both sdcanted to pro. tectamess of aiid deccemd. ctt pees before thn Gi on med if & WONDERFUL - ANALYS Aqua—nu ¥Phystcat roubte shown t \ stie Beginning of the End.\ What ts a cought Tis an teritation of the thromt congection, the feritetion ceases, and the cough is sumpton or come tecrible pulmonezy diseaso will cough eyraps, but the most advanced proscribo will do it. Seo what phystcians say: Prot. Austin ¥iint of Boflevas (Now York) CoT Tego says: fudicions use of slocholioatiza Innts is one of the striking charscteristice of pro- gross in the practice of medicine during the laat halt Professor Henry A. Mott of New York raza ple analytical tosts will readlly gonrlace a pliyale clan or an export) should cortsialy recommend 1 to the highest public faro,\ Dr, Win. T, Cutter, Blato Chomtat of Comnectiout, sys: \Dafty's Pare: Stait Whisky contains no do- fotorlons or injurious quallifes, and Ite absolute purity, as woll os scteatiflo mode of manufacture, mast recommend It to gouerai ase and favor,!\ Daffy's Pure Malt Whisky Is a certain cure and proventive of congestion, and should be kept in asory faslly. - Tt is dold by all druaglate and dort are, - Be sure and secure the genuine. (2) Asl USEMENTS -THE FAMOUR- BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY, w. H FOYTEL, Manager Monday: and Wodue@ey Sights: Oct. 17 & 19, Pint Unobors, inc 6 109 HTR OF TRE u ED ® Tuexdar | might uel. 16th. «ar A/ might, Oo. \Tie RLIXLL olf LOVE,* Priday night, per sii, \ERA DLAYOLO/ Batordey _ Mattone, sonEMiaAN OTR\ A saborb oreuestre of twenty.. A \horas of. 80 Valope. Sqventz verrons in avory, performance, Next week-JOstP3L Ko EL. m. FAcorns' COURT STREET. THEATER, Matinees Tuesday, Woinesiaz, Fridny, Enturday, 'the only Thesterts Buffalo presenting pgm First-Class Attractions at Popular Prices, ALb THS w EEK, the distinguirhed American actor, MB. EDMUND COLLIER tn a choice T‘Ki“l§.‘.?§¢3‘.‘fi“'”’“° and Monday eventur an\! Tuosdey { YIRGINIUS. afternoon and “amok: ) st 0 - Wed di METAMORA, ae } and oveofg and Thugeday evening, Priday afternoon and evenlont eod Betorday at- termmo sod woulne, daols Cacle. Becure erate in advance, Box ofice open from 0 A. M. Autephone 2114. L®m Nort week, FRANK L. FRAYNE, CRAND OPERA HOUSE. THE LEADING THEATER OF BUFFALO: Oue week, commenciut Det, 17h. Hagee Weduerday and saturdar- First nod unly appesrance in this city of TAE TEMPLE THEATER COMIC OPERA C0, From Temple Theater, Phils telphis, first produc» tion by the ortetual company of the only succosstul American Couys Uporn, THE LITTLE TYCOON,. * The original Tomple Thestor: cas, Including B. r. OBaTA it, BLMTA DELARO, ud 78 A 1 IoC CRAND CENTRAL THEATER, Corner of Michigan and Seneca Ste, One reek-Monday, Oct. 17., CRIP o' 4HE OLD BLOCK. 'The popular comedian ROBERT I~ end maBBY MILLS, MIBG alaROURZRITE FI, (botter known as Baby Beason), progonnoed by pablic and prose the clererest comedieuno on. the rimee, supported by a. well eeleoted, com suceses, Radiating with sparkling and origtarl eatchy tunsfoat and voonl gome and sketches. Admbarion . .... ..... ._.; 10 and 20 cents Matinoos Tuead«y, Thursday, Priday and Aaturdey, ~ ADELPHIA THEATER. Week commencing Monday, Oot, 17, Matinoos, Tuesday Thursday and Maturday, Tho Night KHawlice i Qrand Colo! and All: ilar fpectaity Co., beaded by the greatest of burlesque LZ 0 W RHF and 20 Deaotiful Girle. . Biperson & Wert, Lallte May Hull, Pussy and Lester, Hsttin Myor, Lesie & Collins, Itobert Britton. The great Bijou Thesior, New York, success, eJACK: SHEPPARD.\ LIZA WEDKI ... an..... JACK SHEPPARD NEW MUSIC HALL. The Third Grard Music Festival Will open Tuosday evening, Oct. 18, with hir Arthar Sullivan's Work, LEGEND\ The follwing Arttste will appeer: Mine ELLA A. EARLE Mme HeuENE HASTREITEN Herr MAX ALVARY, Mr. MAX HEINRICH Herr RUDOLF YON MILDF, Ar Orchestra of 62 membere and a charos af 00 Soires, WAG? KR J HA MRUSCH, Dirreror @- Doore ape at 7:15; commencee at i. Ticksts fot mle as Denton & Cother'n, 290 Mais stree, BUPFALO DARCING ACADENT Office and Hall, 358 Mtain St. BRextoners' class meeta every Tosiisy evening: Advenced, Priday. Children. Astorday. i to 8 P it. Ir tate bemong even In at) Round Dances we2if Profi. mANT & WALKER Prope BESIDES OUFR Gilt Papers At 10 and 16 ote. a roll we are relling WINDOW SHADES At 85 each, complete with fixtures. Boy Wall Papers and Window Sraies NOW while Low Prices M. H. BIRGE SONS & 60. 248 and 250 Main Street. Hk AT ANY PRICE All made on Other goods at out usual low prices. |. A. NEUPERT & CO;} | «cpeace wee s Par Ss., | and loge What ceuses itt Congestion. Btop the | cured. But haw to atop the Abs there |* ° in fust where physicians hare aheaye been pun—lad: . But it must be checed, or pmonmonla, quick con . atteulents, Nature muat be assisted. Pure whisky [.- P\ dvem cast & decided hit. Foritive | prevail - - -I fit. Val Papss regular white stock, and foll lengits. BEWAREOPESHORT ROLLS !, Buffalo, Oct. 18, 1887. .It's easy to quotestartling prices: 'but the gooda? Ah! there's the rub! Forturiately one has to see the goods before buying. (People aren't paying for \s pig ina poke\ these days.) Astonishing bargains! Bah! You can gathér them ell together into one and they wouldn't equa1 the inducements of our Dress Goode stock alone. Strong words, we know it. We're aware of what we're wrmx'xg‘ Hera are more! There never were any Dress Goodgput on the market that began to be as good value as our 25, 36 and 50-cent today's bargains» Col avare an . We'll put it that strong, and ask ACADEMY OF MUSL “5351135511115 nrlntertoemphsaizefl'xe words, that you may know that we mean what we say. Nothing cheap about them but the price. Smooth finish, fine texture, costing at least a third more than their selling price, they're more than bargains-they're gen- erous bargains. All-wook serges and dingonals, 86 to 40 Inches, at 25 cents, worth from 87!4 to 50 cents. Flannels, plaids and mixtures, 36 and 40 jnohes wide. This season's GO-cent goods at 35 conta. Fifty-inch | tricots and | lady's cloths, black, colored and mixtures, 64-Inch bair-line stripes and checks at 60 conte. Bold regularly at from 75 cents to $1.25. Just a word: When we say a thing's worth so much It's worth it. Values arerelative; when we gee advertised -- worth $10 a yard seil at 19 cents, it sounds too clever! something's wrong. It's quite different here. Reduc- tlons are not quite so stunning, but prices were Just at the beginning. are just in their- reduction, and never above fair. P. 8-Fifty-four-lnch fine cloth plaids, sold eveywhere at $1.50; our price all this season has been 81.20. Bormessungae o» & Q0 1 Btfifieoflsfiuv‘afi‘mfi. le J. 1. _ Laing . Cott, - 302 & 394 MAIN STREET. A SIGHT TO SEE! Our Great Preparations Made for Fal and Winter Business, Immense piles of Clothing, made by the very best manufacturers, Immense piles of Clothing, made from English, Scotch and domestic productions, in stripes, checks, rough and smooth faced. Here is the matter of greatest interest to you. All this good Clothing is to be sold at wonderfully low prices.\ We in foud this fall's business: to be away ahead of anything ever done, and the only way to do it is LOwW PEICES But this word. \low\ stops right there at \prices.\ Jt bas no application whatever to our qualities or quantities. | 'They're high -very high, We believe we have the finest line of Suits and Overcoats It's possible to mass together, . We know we have the most; we also know we have the best made, best fitting abd most dressy Clothing. 810 SUIPS-All wool, full of value. 812 SUITS-Solid cloth of fine quality. 815 BUIT3-Choico and stylish, and a large nambor of styles. 818 SUITS-Dressy, and they, as well as our $20 Suits, go ms fust ms they come in. $22, 825, $28 and $30 SUITS- All styles of garments and matorinls, equal to nny fine custoin suit. $15 FALL OVERCOATS Of $20, $22 and $25 value. Uncommon bargains in Fall Overconts from $5 to $25. J. 1. HUDSON, Leading Clothier, 392 & 394 MAIN STREET. -F. UATOWNARTSTORE RECEIVING RYERY DAT Artistic Lands Of new designs in China from celebrated European Posteries for Decoration. Materials for CHINA PAINTING. SOGUDIESs For Ceramic, Oil and Water Colors, Crayon and the Antiqon. LATEST FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND, FRANCE, GER- MANY, CHINA, JAPAN AND NEW YORK. The Ledias of Beffalo have the opportunity for rare selection. Matgrials and Information Parnished. Latest Etchings and Engravings 442 MAIN STREET. Wholesals Departm't, 66 & 07 Mal St ETCRIXGS, ENGRAYINGS, WATER COLORS PHOTOGRAPHS, PASTELS, ETC. Framing to the Intert origtoal designs, at Roddick's Art Gallary, 295 HAINST. mRosrm ')ENSON'S ABT STORE, 274 Main street, Eerencon ot avgmfmwmm 40, wrpical. HAVE YOU SEEN The Last Number of DR. JOH TRBPS Medical Bulletin] If not. send form copy. It tolls of WONDERFUL OURES _ wrought by this BLOOD PURIFIER. Syph: thie and all otherforma of BLOOD POISON speedily eradicated by this famous remedy. The \Bulletin' gives wise counsel to the afflicted, Central Office, 483 Niagara St. DR. HEWLIN, Treats Syphilis, Gon orthes, Nervous | Do- bility, Bpermatorrhen, ) t; nal Losses ond Emi» sions, Besual Wose mess, Impotency, . or Lost or Impaired pow er. List of questions and free books by mail. | Avoid qunckzzfl Hewlin Medical Co., 485 and 487 M streot, Buffaio, N. Y. instant Pain Cure -- FOR - THTERKAL AND EXTERNAL USL a even cume rou R Summer Complaint.Cramp. Colic or Dysentery. No house should be wathout it, and erery traveling man should carey It with im. - -. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS TEH LX. eraTEFUL-COMFORTING, BREAKFAST. EP [q Lost Manbood;Semi- EPPSS_ COCOA, Nor 1000) JACKETS, same, and will be laid away anti paid for. Only Friday | BUT ALL THIS WEEK THE Standard Cloak Mig. Co 106 SENECA STREET, [BARGAIN W EEK! JACKETS, Al Styles, and all Grades. Prices renging from s §s1.0905 and UFP. Eack and every garment worth double the money, Newmarkets, & Wraps, « Redlands « and o Plush o §20q185, .~ . AF PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISN ALL. Those desiring Bargains oun have Garments sceured by making a payment on 1000 JACKETS, Open Evenings. STANDARD CLOAK MFG. CO. storks aND nano ks THE OLDEST sTOUVE HOUSE IN AMERICA, HE KEWEST stove pattERNs * fk IN AMERICA Experience, Enterprise, Knoual= edge, and Taste have placed « IERKETITS Stages -o- ~ Ranges A at tig Head ofthe American Stove Trade, Nos, 101, 103, 108, 107 smarsck. ST, Styles for Everybody I Prices for Bverybody I A Welcome for Bverybody I A% 4 1. A ~ 12, [ej THE MIKADO, baits coo no. ausCELLANEOUS A. ANDERSON, mixaoxn or tum : 14 to 24 Wells Street. SALES 800 SETS PER MONTH --- aA - $30 HARNESS FOR $19. OSLY $19, WORTH ESQ. Loalm scow, Mery rence \py a knowlege of the qioatom t ea Boost asr a s imei tor crarmiiocs of aes Keticnal Harness Co, 14 to 24 Wells St | 30 nery at burgh. Soarton constr, Frecerict 0. Ted ty a darefol sppbeaion of the fne Prine met hane Rain bow Pred! pipi mime yeffertes trow Rese zA roos Minos redding So. rass twmwtflflflumm WEAK fexsot HE v mg“; persons | tome, Ir tiny on \nuance-g rere. deca, fome i mss a coonic lon may lok wanbond. ene. 3 #T send u recvinec chim Bee £, late cf the ety of Bealo, m The ecenyy of | sct to reeist every toe. Tar en ta tng Raving Trie State of New York, Frie suds malatie we Soctzr “m’mflmfii'?” WTE TRES, (ag = or Cement nest ot of Waste-am Unni tee neo ooo | as Dah gamnm'm,mmm are here's «o pics, | Wemay evorye many a ful shat by eep . m“gm-nth» pear betore Wet-away. na‘gmummmgcs. mm m mus rize mggfihamggggqu gfimvfimmwflw J-EQ4WST gum“ gamma Rovemtbar, 1857, 210 deeer in map. ct i -, ® w. L. DoucLAas $3 SHOE. Thg hoo in the worl advertised. i loss hot kreq them, send your name in portal to TC OUOLAS. Brockton, Mass. Yor eate by 3. M. P. RYAS, 470 Mies, 0. . RKAFT & 00., 128 Genesee 11; BABNME BaNGRRER & 00, 288 Main «treet. RTICHIGAN GENTRAL TUE NiAuAHA FaLL4 ROUTE Trainor: leere from and arrive at Sew Tork Oro: evou tity Hckes ofice, 5 fra Krotnire tri Axnomage «ure T towo ofice. +60 Mn | Vail and Accowmodetiva 17.03 A. 1G Limited Chteaso Etoress An.85 A. 31. Facie & Arnie Rapt Tier lees t . 1 Cricago. Rxoress -- 1 wagh care lo Toledo, Cnicago and wetpel mite Revolationizer of the Hames Business. | pee » ner traime trop at Terrace station, G, ®. KDGGLt®, Gen. Pasa. Agent, Chicagn, W. E UNDERWOOD, Enc Pras Art.. Beffla, HETOrL Rhames go, l- - . Big Bend Tunnel & Mining Co. BUFFALO, K. Y., OROVILLE, CAL Stock bought and sold by -- -P. J. CCOBHART & 60., Member N. T. Stock Exchange, 24 Broad Bt., N.Y. PRUNES, 16,000 packages. BAISINS, 850 boxes. DATES, 40,000 pounds. GuBDON'S, 08 Pearl Street. 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