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through tage B?“ Is fresh in the young Katsor's mind. grams 51411511117. A Jogignen . Nellany.. Jims . neen 'essl reported 'about the tor beniitifying the public they would cost too much. Interesting, conclusion of the pone asa nating ht in endow bad. mvu‘fiw wfld‘mfi by the 3 ppossthe Commissioners arb with thecway, tho Mo Teritory is i,t, Eeldences accumulate that thay ture to say thello\ without per- fom.the great Amsorican grower of il} can well bo understood thut only altizens fo Buffalo who are dintiot bave flowers, cannot ¢§; cannot even have permission ks, but wo have got bad management and McMillan, | They th os.©Tho portinant query fas Why to havo a Park Board at allt rorthwhile to have both, ik is propor to onp difference Xr. Nellany says that the iyiou the meddow. Evidences ac that has never consid- tog: Wise, Bub then be does tho for the Board. res- #--- Upp corm To nurpato. sound common remo in thedemand Te t the Btate Commissionors perform the dutles which the them and for which they aro Jaw is platy and direct in pre- 'should do in the event of prevail among the employes ark Central here in Bultalo: ane b mudwl?l£g|$lmumm ie fhe partie, to 1 tra 7! ~ Thi'striko has been going on hore for days < kinds 'ill tim, as far as is known, the tratog, lubes gro to Investigato the atfuiation and yairall eddearors to bring about * w domprocilee: > Whon | that is done, publio te tha most powerful factor to settling ©.. dlapulge bebweon entployor and employs, will remptly.condemn the contcatant that re- § sibmit the case to arbitration. Board should come to Buffalo without dal ; fhat < man , glnge'hmmlga. 'After the cl yar {s qyer the Kaiser 1s to spond threo & Ble Tporiil hosb at Potarhoff, and photic people in Europe who $o, of thak seotion of the world will depend gn the quleb chat they. have there while the fmpression of the Autocrat's 10 grap 10 th® A fiotable enterprise (mobly supported is ie mediorial to Dagueryo, father of the art of hotography, a very full necount of which peated in Trig Nesta several mortths ago. MaMichact ofthis oft, ex-prosident of the hotographers' Association of North Amer: ido, {4 tha hoad of.the committee in charge of the memoria) and through his earnest work and the cq-operation of leading New York momortal which will always be an. honor to the craft and a monument to American appreclation of the great Frenchman's dis- sqvery was unvelled on Friday in the Smith sontan Instituto in Washington, where this year's oorivontion was held, In all but the paying for it, the noble tribute to Daguerro's momory honors avery body concerned in. it. But Ar. Mobfichne} had to report to the con- vention that only.$000 had been contributed by the 50,000 phntograpliers in this country towards a monument which cost ©0000, A collection In. the convention . realized enough to bring the sum up to $2500. The cortvelition tabled a resolution to appropriate §1000-and Mz, MeMic nel and his com mifttea havo before them the task of raising $9500-with tha alternative of paying it out of their own pockets. It is charged that some of the photographie Journals in the West bave been trying to kill the enterprise after it was undor way, ap- parently because It was cheaper to spoll the project than subscribe to It. . Thay were un- able to provent thy raising of the monument, howaver. | Perhaps thoy may be shamed Into holping pay for It. 'They ought to be. 4 =---+--- TJ: dreaded cholera has crossed the Bpan- tsh border and a death from thnt disease has cccurred in Madria. It is really too bad, come to think of it, that the evils at Chooktowaga should be remedied without politically killing any county oflefals. The wrath of some poople comes to good now and then as the Express will notlos, Mn. Lews discharge caused the gonemal strike on tho Contral. {Mr, Meo's discharge caused the strike in Buffato. Toxns is one feature about the great 0. A. It. encampment In Boston that South Caroling can regand with fust pride. She probably. bas fewer representatives there than any other State fa the Union.-Charleston News and Courier. Entertaitiing such weutiments It is not at all strange that Bouth Carolina, with the ealpred . voto suppresied, is: solidly Demo cratle, Wa violatono confidonce in nying that the diplomatic relations between Dr. Spitzka and Dr. Daniels are rerfously stramed. Rey. Ds. Rusmipax of the Second United' Presbyterian Church made a very strong ap- peal from his pulpit yestorday for the aboll- tlon of capital punishment.. Mr. Rusbridge belongs to an old-frabfoned church, but It is one whigh discriminates between punialiment for the protection of the living and torture id tor retaliation or psoudo-scionce Exrrrnon Wirttaxt is vislting the Grar and the latter bas ordored half a million rifles in TOTP]; France, all of which looks queerly pacific. Wien the deaf mutes como hore there will bean opportunity for the managers of the Buffalo base ball team to do s graceful act. They should Invite the visitors to see one of 'the threo Arst-class playors Buffalo has, con- ter fielder Hoy, who has to doal himself with \flugered speech.\ uch guests would not rattle the umpire or the players. Chotma has traveled westward an far as Spain, and almost any day may put in an uppestance on this continent, Never was the neod greater to got rid of disease breed- Ing rubbish and filth. representing the workmen of all the Scotch railroads mot in Glasgow yes- terday and decided to formulate a demand for shorter bours of labor and similar action was taken by employes of the Great Western Railway, | Theso movements have undoubt edly been stimulated by the success of the strike of the Welsh railway employea, I7 France persists in excluding Americas pork Uncle Sam may be tempted to put an embargo on French wines. ---» Distipated Buz. (From the Lowrence American.) Mr. Mosquito (staggering: home)-Whoop in' Doses hic} Wharzer maceer wis me (id)! Ar, Moaquito-Jast struck a Maine man in (he) town on a weeka'h race (ic) thon} Whoop (lio toi :t Of No Pasible Interest in Chicago. (From the Chicago Herald.) \There ts a wall gotog through the country that -the odd fellown were robbed. to Chicago, and that The rodent cantonment was a pesuy affair. From all that we eat learn both the robbers and robbed were O44 Fellows, and if that be trac et The hatlte be fooght oct in the proper piaces-the : __--4.___ a «From the Chicago Times.y Merie-Great hexvent, Jobn, have you been fighting? Your clothes are tom to shreds. Jokn~Ro, Mvic (hic), no: I (oie) got cheght, ya see Oilc), co Cin Tio \tween St. Past and Mt e ban eee thad to tha all. ® to. , Se We Surpected. §Frem the Chicape Pooky e exfe fod ching and vond and Boston artists a granite and brorize [' : Offictils Finally Tendeg Fisk to the. Worlds Fair-Over.600 Acres Available. {prom the Ch(cago Times, Aug. A7.) Mayor Cregior, Goorga R, Daly, X, T, Joffery and Mr. Waller of the fitee on bulidiogs and s{tésof the Calumbign exposition canferred yesterday afternoon with tha South Patkc com: mixsioners, Mesgre, Best, Donnoraberger and Rus- [qpett being present, 'They submitted. a written communication wherein they recited tho Park Commissloners' resolution of July 9 last, stating that It is the souse of the Park Commiesionare that more thar 500 neres of Jackson park may be rendered available for the purposes of the Columbian . exposition: | They | asked for a pint showing specifially | the | lay of these 509 ncres and the topographical character goner- ally. They: asked, further, In order to report to the World's Fale: directors, whether they «might have the eighty acres which srg embraced. In whatis known as the Midway. platssnce, extend- fng a block fn width from Stony Island avenue to Cottage Grove avenue. They also asked whothor, if the Columbian directors aliall succood 18 ob- taining from the Waslilngton Driving. Park Asso- ciation Buthority to use the aighty seres which are Inclosed within thair fences, the Park Com- iniuslongrm will permit them to use all or any part of Washington Park.. They desired an answer by Monday next. C hi The Park Commitsioners are: understood to havo arrired specifically at this conclusion: In reply to the letter they will way that the state» ment of, July 2, then roudered. tentatively. bo. cause of the absence of any leglslative authority to surrender any part of the park aystem for any other purposes than park purposes, they will now confirm, They will submit a. plat, showing ex> actly the amount of acreage, the anlount of growing timber, the amount of low land, and the general lay of the ground. . They will say that all theso 502 acres may be rendered available.. They will turmall that area over to the Columblan directors just as it lies, or provided that authority is given them to fesus half amilliion of bonds they will uso all of the proceeds of these bonds in fin- provements on Jnckson Park, One festure would be tho finlsbing af the lake: shore drive and walk, the cost of which would. be about $270,000, The rest thoy wlll use in further- ance of the general plan, asalsting the directors as far as may be possible consistent with. their dutfos as trustoes.. 'They are willing to give. that part of the Midway plaisarito east of the Illinois Coutral railroad tricks, an area of about 10 uores. 'Tewdering this much they do not feel that they ought to surrender roy part of Washington Park, the one completed area of the large South Park system, which embraces 1330 acres, with 27 miles of Improved driveways, commencing. at Jsckson street in the ofty, runnlug through Michigan . avonne, . Grand . boulevard, . Oak wood. boulevard, Drexel boulevard, struct, Fift-ith stroo boulevard, Western ave nus and the fiprovement. at Brighton. . The cost of the park district, begun 20 years ago, has been nearly $11,000,000. Surrendering 502 ncres of this area to the purpores of the Wotld's Fatr ex positia the conimlesloners foal that n. Justice to the people of the park district, as well as to the, peaple of the city generally, for use is made gan- eraily of the parks from all part of the they can not well withdraw for four years the 37I acres of Washington Park, The substance of this communication will be forwarded tothe committes next Monday, with the anglncer's maps, for presuntation to the df rectory. > From the west site came an offer yerterday to the of the World's Columbian expos ton. . If the fair people: will consent to place the fate on tho west aide of the river real estate dealors and property-ownore over thre will give a site of 425 acres near Garfield Park. a---s--- \Gratifying to the Pross.'* (From the Niagara Fulls Pres) Public newspaper have beeo paying K. IL Butler, Eg., proprietor of the Buffalo Dang News, mauy compliments, growling out of his success with his paper, and of his being. at the head of the proposed eleatric railiray butween Niagara Falls and Buffalo, It bas been by Liad work that Mr. Butlor has been «o succersful and his remarkable siocess is ng to the press. all th more no beentise with plenty of shekels and Influence he is not troubled with the hig head. n complatat often aicting prosporous people. Must be Rich as Well as Compotent. (From the Friendaliip Register.) Nothing but the veriost folly can prevent the election of a Republican Senator to murcend Mr Evarts, and a good man ts needed. Why should not Buffalo put forward a candidate? . If not, why not? -Borraio News. Yex why not' Perhaps because no competent Buffalo man has the $100, 009 popularity supposed to be nncessary to at election. -| What Is the matter with Evarts® He ts a statesman and a milllonaten. . Has be drawn his purse strings too Light? if he has, his statbsman abip don't count ---+ The Last of Kemmier. (From the New York World.) Rotts with rmail samples of the defunct Kenuinter are being exhibited in some places Poor tinfortunate wretch\ It was not enough that he should be trussed aud akowered and broiled, but now portions and half portions of the roast must be fed to the public. Heaven grant that this ghoulish menu may bring a fearful Indigestion to the publie stomach it is sickening enough to create nausea In bowels of brass a A Rough Word but a True One. ¢From the Kingston Freeman.) The New York Tribune Informs an Inquirer that \electrocution\ is not a good werd and should not be used, as It violates the rules of both gram- mae and logle. \Electrocido\ It pronouncer still works, but fires Its ranction to electrothanasta. Ons of the learned men who wiinessed the exect- ton of Kemer bas furnished a better term than this. HTe says the culprit was \pounded todeath.\ ---e&---- It Has Done o. * (Prom the Cattaraugus Republican) The Buffalo Erenzo Nera saps it is time to calls baits that city when the \manly art' goes to euch lengls as in some of the recent public fights to that localty. If the Niwe will ouly open Its effective batteriea egainst the bro- \ After Edtm‘g Indigestion. . And Dyspepéla . Are Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla CATARRH REACHE] BER LUXG§. The Dangerous Condition of Mrs. Alice Stewart. How Sho Was Rescued. Of the hundreds of patfonts who have been rmaneutly cured by the specialists ab 198 Franklin stroot, perhaps there is nose more remarkable than that of Mre, Alloo Stewart, whose pleasant home is at 148 Erio atreot, this deg. - Bho bud long suffered and her aches and pains. were almost without number, There seemed to be an almost continuous formation of catarrhal muci® In hor head-and while she had some disobarge thero. was al- ways a dropping of polwnous matter Into her thront, whore it became very tenacious and bated to raise. Sto bad prin in almost every part of her head and her eyes became very weak and sore. NME: Mri. Dr. Orosstey, Ladles® Consulting Physician of the Eelectic Modical Instituto, The diseaso finally extended to her lungs, enusing a violent cough day and night, nad she folt prin and. vorenos in her lungs, Hor broath became short and sho gradually felled In strength, Her appetite failed and the little food she ate gave her much distress from the forma- tlon of gas in hor stomach, The sharp cut- ting pains In her back and kidnoywand across the lower in” of her body wore very sovare In fact at times there was scarcely any por- ton of her body free from pain, nnd sho also suffered from ull those diseases and conditions ullar to women. She says: The above litory of my sutferhlf ts truo. I treated with six physicin®, but got no relfof, Read- ing of the wonderful cures mado by the phy- wicisus of the Eeleotio Medical lnstitute, 1 consulted. them, Aiter carefully oxamining my case they rid I could yet cured. Although 1 had but little faith 1 took n course of treatment and 1 now gladly testify with the mauy vthery to my completo curs. Mus, Atice Brewant. Free consultatson evary day. Do not forget the special consultation of doctors on overy Wednesday, Office hours 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., and 6 to BP. M. Send two Scent stamps for ques tlon blanks. Address all letters to DBRS. WARREN & DEWEY, Eclectic Medical Institute, 102 Franklin Ntreet, Bailllo, Drease and Weakness -or- MEN AND WOMEN, Now and Highly: Auceersfol Methods of Trontment for Catarth in all Its Forms, Itematism, Lung, Heart and Riduey Troubles, Genaral Physical and Nervais Prostration, Diseases of the Skin and Blood, ate. With the beorflte of a private laboratory, em- bracing rare and costly aim: wot to common use, slnctrical aod all meclinnt facilities and a rast #rparience. we oan ressonably look for success even in the mort obstinato canes. \Th» best inedical skillis controlled by the Com pany, as evidenced by the succosstul treatment of the larxe oumber of cases that hare through the hands of the Cumpmf- staff durlog their stay In our city \ Herald. The siaff members of the Erin Medical Co. come very highly recommended from the cities they have rielted aod have been well receired by our people .-Baitimare Herald. They hare achiered most remarkable and pro- nounced ruccess.-Omaha Republican Consultation with physicians FREE ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY, _ Jet9 ay Ni UR stock of Furniture is one of the largest and most complete in Western New York. Furniture from all the best makers in the land at factory prices. Furniture for the Parlor, Library. Dining-room, Bed-room or Office in Complete Suites or Single Pigces Pieces made to order from special designs. Let us know your wanta and we will supply them. Bargain Day every Saturday. JOHN G. SEEGER, 199194188 Genesee Street. CASH AND ONE Price. Buffalo, August 18. Among the new carpetings for fall are some rugs in Oriental col- orings that have a rough, chenille effect and come between an Art Square and Smyroa in price. By name-Byzantine. The sizes are from 18 by 36 inches to 9 by 12 feat. They have that matchless \elo- quence of color\ that. comes from the suprise lands, are heavy enough to \lay well\ and keep down by their own weight; the .} price is easy enough for anyons to be able to pay it. Perhaps we notice it more at such times, but wealways seem to rave more demands for things when stocks are low than at any other time. The call has been for linen crumb cloths. Come now; you can get what you want. The new carpets for fall-the Axminsters and Moguettes, Brus- sels, tapestries and ingrains-are here. Hangings and upholsteries, too. You can go through the whole new world of floor cover- ings-study styles and effects un- til you get the kinds to please. Buy now or have it made and stored ready for your early win- ter use. These quieter days are oppor- tunities for wise shoppers. BARNES, HENCERER & (0. e & - Ar Tn U Depidediy-we're alwhys. there-stand- ing face front in the breach of your neces- gitics. And we know what your tles are, too. Wo solect from the many thousand weaves such patterns only as close study of your tastes tella, us you want torn them over to our export modelers and makers, who with thoir un- unexcellod skill and taot transform the cloth into finished garments, Tho needs aud withes of Buffalo gentlemen ate in our minds. 'They are made for you and will fit you as well as the bighest-priced tailor could please you. © Did you seo those Summer Suits that we were solling at $34, $22, $20, $18 and $167 We've still a fair ptook of these on hand, and profer to make a clean sweep of 'om. 'This is how we'll do it-mark them U - $11.67. Plain or fancy, stripes ot plaids, in nent and subdued patterns, or wide plaid», the extreme stylus. BOYS' AXD CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Sahoo! will open in o fow weeks and that boy will require a now suit or at least a pair of pantuloons. \THE GLOBE\ carries the largest stock of Juvenile Clothing (71:8 Bufalo. Iv will pay you to remember this. A READER IN PURKISHING GOODS. Our rogalnr $4.00 and $8.00 Silk Shirts this week $2.00, Light colored to make, Fall stock will bo here soon and the summer stock must go at any price. Derbys at half their cost DESBECKER & CO. 667 ,he HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, 37-39 Seneca Street, Orzcstra Postorricn, BUFFALO, -o = o= 4 at US EXCENT®, coRrINNE LYCE UM. The Handromest Theater In Tffalo! E97 wamess weospway aso matomnay om, orENS FOR THE SEASON This Weck - Leonard Grover's Gront Play, The greatest. reente and annus» LOST IN | Meik drama vrer produces. A vast river of Real Watort Steamboats at Full Speod! The Fat River by Moonlight: Acted YORK, _| Err Eompant. Box office open from f A. M. Teloplione 74. fi Next Wook- LILLIAN: LEWIS. COURT ST. THEATER. batty OPEN IFOR THE SMASON. o-- \tum Wees--o RIF V AN COV £377 Next Week - \THE BOY TRaXR.® OPEN ToOpay. Don't fall to vinit the Cyclorama of The Battle of Lookout Mountain AND MISSIONARY RIDGE. The Greatest Wonder of the Age now on Exhibl ton, rear of Music Hall All Main street cars pass it. Open Day and Evening. austt YOUKG HEK'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIOK. Athilotic Ficld Day! SATURDAY, AUG, 23, 1800, 2:30 P. M., At OUTING PARK, Delaran Avenoe, near Elwood Avenue. @ vents! G Valumble Prizes! Bpecial Contect-GRAND TENKIS MATCH- Tanper va Cady Aduirston 25 Cents. auls 27 E. A. C. OF EDEN. N. Y. run an excgriion to Lake, Thursday, Aug, Sis learing Buffalo at TP M.. 3. I s b. RR nopplag at all stations as ar as Dnyton. This lncludes °F. V. Whiting's annual excursion... Fare, including boat, $1.00. x » Tickets for sale at Grand Trunk offen 177 Washtgton stroet, cor, Exchange, on Ang. 18. CHAMOIS SPONGES For cleaning windows and carmiges, 15 and fia. BrARTISTS' MATERIALS, GLAZING TO ORDER BUFFALO PAB IM (OLOR C0 609 Kain St., abore Chippers, Teephone No. 1422. BUFFALO, K. Ye S. 0. BARNUM & SON,f TheSteamers \Vision\ & \Huntresi\\ And the Fachts ~Sosa\ and \Comair\ .. --FOR CHARTER ror Ap KO0KLGETSS. al Povey as BSS dll to Page Pak. , Sosts Tee charter, SLOAN & psas open, Now on Exhibition With the Verestchagin Exbibitlon In the Fine Arts Acadomy, Library Building, all day and evening, from 9 A. M. to 11 P. M., Sun- day from 2 to 11 P. M. MILLETS MASTERPIECE, L'A N G H L U S. en sunday ant Wednesday ®xCuURstONS To CHAUTAUQUA 3 Lary. $ | -- Fars for the Roung Trip -- $1 'Tvain leayse W. N. Y. & P. Btat Exchange and Louisiana stroets, 8.40 A. M. Returning arrives in Buffalo 7.50 or 7.50 P, M on Wednesday, 7.05 P. 31. on Sunday. CHAUTAUVOUA LAKE Htery Sunday, -_ 81 Bound Irlp. including boat. _ Train leaves Bub tale at if A. M and runs to Jamer tows and Lakmeoot, | Returning nrriven Buffalo 7:40 P. M. Tickets fat GRAND :-: EXCURSIONS On the Steamer LORA to SAGINAW, BAY CITY, GODERICH, ONT Stoppleg at PT. HURON, DETROIT and CLEVELAND. Leave dock. sailing bour, meven P. M. Ang, 25. further information a to For 4C act Telephone 02. 34 Water ctrest. map friagplt _ LAKE SUPERIOR TRANSIT COMPAEY. TOUR O7 THE GREAT LAKES. NEY armen WHEELER &. WWILSON, PAWNEROKERS, EGR Main Street. araTEFrUL-COMFORTING. EPPSS COCOA. =s ecu-m we promdat our m Ravered watch satsos mazy doo oor bis. Te in sump?“ 'use Cf rack act dick thas a conse chon ray be vp vam sere uo recit - Hain St onf tugs an cuarms «--p--. OTS AND LOTB, AND LOTS L of New goods all over the store, The bright, the fresh and the. beautiful are crowding out the summer things at eve counter, Ten cases of new Fa Dress Goods and three cases of Imported French Pattern Robes that were strike-bound for a week at Albany, came in on Saturda and are now awaiting your ad- miration. Hundreds of rolls of Carpets in all the new Autumn Eabterns are hore and on the way ere, We name a few lines of goods at Special Prices for Iusly al Just to make room for the new arrivals, \Welcome the coming, speed the parting!\ you know. 0 begin with- Half a hundred Ladios® nght Gowns, slightly solled and ruxnlgled. at Uc, - Beauti- fully trimined with tiie Homburg embroidery. 282 Ladies Muslin Blirts, with Stich flounce, cheap at 81, for 50, 202 Muslin Aprous, finely: embroldared, neat and dainty, 1Me. Viluo 350. Childrea'y White and Colored Cashmere Cloaks, with Lenutifully ombroldered. capes, marked $3.00, nt $2, 75 doten Mull Tlos, with daintlly em- broldered and seolloped ends, Do each, Cheap enough at 15o. Several boxes of Children's All-Linen Tor- chon Lage Collars, ?c, Bhilling grado, Ladies' Embroidered Collar und Cult Sots, mostly In Vandyke patterns, Rle per set. Good catch nt Be Gentlemen's Black Indio Silk Handker- chiefs, bemstitched, d4c, you pay Toe. X large lot of Berlin Gloves, bought to 3 n be. nt 180. 2? pairs Missos' Silk. Jersey Gloves, 380 a fuir price, at Mb. Lovely things at the Lace Counter must go to give place to things still more lovely. Here are the sacrifices piled high on the bargain altar: 20 pisces Swiss Floncing, 18-in., 20-in. and 22-in. wide, 30e, Reduced from 75¢, Lace Parasol Covers-u hundred or more~ in beautiful patterns, 250. 1000 yds uf Black Lawn, plan or chocked, at a shilling. Worth double. Antique Lace Taties, he each, 1000 yds wis Muslin, a shilling per yard Euriped Apron Lawn, be. A \snap\ at 10c, Do you know the quality of comfort concentrated in & sofa pillow ? 20 large ones, covered with benutiful pat- tems no sill, stuffed with. Imported bair, 'at Obe. 'Ieal worth, $1.50, Every one wears beads these days. And why not? They are pretty and cost Just as much or ms little as you havea mind to pay. Wesell: White snd Colored Wax Beads, be per string. (Huse Beads, colored, Se. Fancy Pearl Bends, 10c, Bilvered Bears, 10¢. English Pearl Heads, double strings, with Romnu gold clasp, 49¢. Bilver and Gold Beads, plated and solid, from 60¢ up to $2, Specials for the Men, « Here are four things that mon need -if not for this summer, then for next summer, They're cheap enough to carry in the wardrobe: (Inuza Undorshirte, guaranteed 750 grade, c Genuine French Balbri Shi a fn- vorite 5Uo line, be. mean Shirts, White Lown String Ties, 7¢ per dozen, Jean Drawers, with elastlo anklots, Cheap at Tho. The Upholstery Department is being thoroughly overhauled and putin shape for autumn. These pods have been thrown out for mediate sales: Fine Figured Muslin, for sash and verti- bule curtains, 50 inckas wide, Poe igen carpe geen Not am Lace Curtains in new designs, full width and 1 , 81,7 \os ep Sir c) in ap r o colors, with handsome £41203. for $27? Realty worth £6, Indow 8 with automatic sprin rollers, 8x8 fee th brain‘s“) Bf: ® Best quality Wood Poles with brass trim mings complete, 1he. . qua ive Geese Fenthors th. Stindard markey price gao \ °° Shoes That Shing ! At $3.00-What d think of Ladies' Fine Freglgz Eig Shoes, Won,\ here thay. are, Geneite WASP lgxmhsx’m , at ® Ye A er bay 95 chow ips at g3. You'll t. ica will buy of Men's Eggsllant. Mag Custom-made Shoes, in lace r sBamless, worth $4 The only thing that's cheap sbout these shoes is wpcaptheqnamyls away up At 6Se-Will as of Tesey Shoue sep as aj you would hanmmyngg under neve A. NG., Pebble. ( leather throughout The pricel« Here's a statement that ought; to win you. The suits we're selling for $5.00 (worth $9.00), and for $11.08 (worth $20) are our own make. We know then what we're talking about At $11.98 for instance, if you want to see such workmanship and quality outside of our store, the merchant tailors may have it. It would be a threadbare state- ment to say--They're the best. We'll say more. Whether you want a luxuriously finished suit or a plainer one with lots of style in it, you'll find it at these two prices. The pink of style-we repeat; and they fit, We say that with- out qualification. Get one from a tony tailor, and it may be as good. It'll be no better in any way. But here's the clincher. It won't be at double the money. We make the prices meant to {fetch a big trade just as our goods are meant to fetch the brigittest of buyers. They're doing it. ALTMAN & CO. THE RELIABLE THE POPUL THE MaNUFAC g 68-72 SENECA STREET. CURED. A Buin Disease of 14 Year' Standing Cured by the Specialists at 213 Franklin btreet. Mr, John Wolf of 640 E. Engle street says: T n oc. an Soa Teun ost mtg: a portion of my . free, arms, n back, which was steadily creasing, nod at. thnes excordingly about a large smucerful. of sexten falling dally after treatment with many physicians in this city (oms of whom told io my diseasa was in curable and none of whom gate me the allgthtent relinf) I consulted the specialists at 218 FranL« o straot and after m brief course of treatment am entirely well. 2. M, Hering, 3C D., C. M, M. R. C 8., England, formerly lecturer on or tms sxim, Niagara Univeraty. C. P. Clack, ML, D., B. A., M. C. P. 8. O., formerly demonsizator of the chemical laoratory, Niagars Universtiy . Bneciallnta In dirames of the throat, nose, stomach, oar and skin. Office and residence 217 Franklin street. Con sultation fm.. Charges moderate. Hours 1035 web, 0-4. Bundaye 10 A. ML to 2. P. M. 202000 mo-wefd! _ SAFE INVESTMENT. We are now offering a large amount af woop PAYING Tenement houses nad cottages~ vacant land iz EAST BUFFALO AND BLACK ROCK, Call and examine list of same. ZINK & HATCH. 52 Niagara St FRED. BUSCH, Real Estate & Insurance Agont 95 Franklin St., Opporite City Hail Property all tho city for sain mfiiflm i and sold. WaNTED. A lot 40 to 50 feet t in all l mtg 160 feet is depth PRaXE ®. rongngs. 'Telapbone 1234 A. Room 28. 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