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yds plain and dirget in pro- gild do In the event of a prevails among the employes {York Contral hore in Buffalo: diam ra attike or lockoit alia} occur, or Is threatened In muy part of the Btate, and 11115“;ng Iniotel at? sof the Board, 1 b 6 contrbr Andiendear on to affect an ninleatls nmamewfizb-yunh controversy; and If In their qudgmont it is- deemed best. to Inquire Into use preauses of tha eonunvnrv. to that ond Board Is hovel yum-harm”. subpone wit Mosses, egmpol 'the nutlllekndnnce. and saga raga“ yous: 3] r and w o Rowan Pall e rurhprized to do by Bection Teen going on here for days time, as far as is known, the takem no action whatover. Tt has powers as it cannot compal the t parties in a dispute to arbi- ut ifa duties are to investigate the ipromieo.\. Whon. that is done, bublio ; the most powerful factor in settling 'between émployer and employe, will Feendomn the contestant that re- folttHq asd to arbitration, Th M should toma to Buffalo without TQe landablo pmposlfion that wo should -town park in Buffalo, butunder thepeculimexisting otroumistances it ts boot- ; Bgfhh for it. A morning paper rote small expenditure of money “M1 be io a fins down-toirn 6. middle paint marking: the crossing .Court, Geneseo. and. Delaware stroats Tountain, \Thls would t the street-bar tracks ut o-the down open mcert su ane Km “mud (ino‘faunlun should mat-1k. 11mm; the walk thero should Spwgrplat hthhqu-eotulldngot such a Manx-58mm is not large enough and with no other kind of mkmemrmunm have any dealings. mfipeltedly urged the smallest g to dowith the parks is to the Farmers' Alliances. The git-£110.11“ Toast will not put mmanmntheymngvtlnhn \Elipress “mortar about the imgrdv‘anmu askéd for in the parks, He a” that tho Commlsston is poor, that Benched cannot had to accommodate the -. publiderBowers: for-beautifying the public .. groutids bécanse thay would cost too much. : Wequots Interesting conclusion of the ou bas floored them. MPH: fimfin‘ 16 be “tar-fir wmm :[all tho Scotch railroads mot in Ginsgosr. yes- {| his pmarkable quccess is gratitying to the press, ths recent cantonment was a catch pouny affair. All team to do a graceful dct. 1mm the vialtors to soe ons of lass has, con- Dmmm presenting tho workman of [terday and decided 'to formulate a deinand \or.sborter hours of labor and stmilar action taken by omployu of the Great Western ; way Theso movements have undquhb- mm of the Welsh railway employes. e \Gratifying to the Prom > (From the Niagara mu PM“) Public mowspapers have been paylog E. H. Butler, Esq., proprietor of the Buffalo Dany NM many: compliinents, growing out of his head of tho proposed electrlo allway between ¥iagarp Falls and Buffalo, It has been by hised wmx that, até, Butler has boon so successfyl and all-the more so because with plonty of shekels and tnt he is uot troubled with tho big head, « complaint often aftlcting prosperous people.. _-__-&_-- . Must bo Bich aa Well as Campotont. (From the Friendship Register.) Nothing but the verlost folly can provent the election of a Republican Senator to su Mr. Evarts, and a good manis needed, | Why should not Buffalo put forward a candidate? . If not, why uott-Borzazo News, You, why nott Perhaps beqause no competent Buffalo man has the $100,- 000 popularity supposed to be necesary to an election, . What ls tho matter with Evarts? | He is a statesman and a millionaire.. Has ho drawn his purso strings too tight?\ If ho has, his statesman- ship don't count, The Last of Kemmler. (From the New York World.) Botiles with email samples of the defunct Kemunler are being exhibited Iu sume places. Foor unfortunato wreteht It was not enough that he should be trussed and skewered and brolled, but now portions rad half portions of the roast must be fed to the public. Heaven grant that this ghoulish meou may bring a fearful indigestion to the public stomach. It is elekentng enough to create mausen In bowels of brass. «-__- A Roligh Word but a True One. (From the Kingston Freeman.) 'The New York Tribune Inform an Inquirer that \electrocution\ is not a good word and should not be used, as It violates the rules of both grain- mar and logle. | \Electrocide\ It pronounces still worse, but gives ito sanction to clectvothanasia, One of the learned men who witnosed the execu- tlon of Kemmaler has furnistied a bettor term than this. Ho says the culprit was \pounded to death.\ It Has Dono fo. (From the Cattaraugus Republican.) 'The Buffalo Evemxa Nxa says it is time to calla balt in that city when the \manly art\ goes to such lengths as In some of the recent public fights in that locality. If the Kews will only open its effective batteries agatist the bru- tatities of the prizu rig gonerally, It will deserve tho gratitude of thousands of disgusted. deceit people. ---» Dissipated Bug. (From the Laterence American.) Mr. Mosquito (staggering. home)-Whoop, Ja! Burzz« hic} | Whaszer mazzer wit me (hlept Mrs. 3tosquito-Husband, I'm ashamed of you? Where did you get so Intoxteated? Mr. Mosquito-Just sbtruck. a Maino man in (llc) tewn on a woeks'h vace (his) tlon} Whoop (hic) lai t 1 Of No Possible Interest In Cliicago. ' (From the Chicago Herald.) 'There is a wall going through the country that the odd fellows were robbed. in Chicago, and that From all that we can Tearn both the robbers and robbed were Odd Fellows, nad if that bo truo lot the battle be fought out in the proper places-tho Odd Fellows' halls. _- The Latest Excuse. (From the Chicago Tunes.) Maris-Great heavens, John, hare you been Aghtiog? | Your clothes are torn to slireds. Johin-No, Mis. (ble), not I thic) got caught, ys soo (lilo), on the <line 'trreen St. Paul and Min- nechic)upolis and. both aides tried to count mo; tha'a all. -_--&-- Bo We Auspected. (From the Chicago Post) We do not eare for ohms and volts And all their scientific fuse. Away with all your learned dolta, Piain hanging's good enough for us. «---+» R Chicago's Great White Elephant. (Frond the Chicago Herald.) Mayor Cregier and some other World's Falr directers want to floor the lake froct. The trouble thus far seema to be that the lake front -e- Bo Say the Buffalo Banks-Amend It. {From the Toledo Commercial.) If the present uniform bill of lading be. really objectionable let it be amendid. Uniformity is desirable In all such commercial documents. Was It Accident or Design? Dztmort, Aug. & -A traveliig mas who came to the Griffin hours, this city, last Thursday evening and as F. H. Fisher, New York, was found dead in bed Saturday morning. He was about 23 years of ago. He bad {n his clothes $479 and a gold watch A! bottle containing morphine was found in his room, and his death resulted from n dose of this dmg. It is not known whether he took amoten dose by accident or committed suicide. Later it was by marks on bis elothing that the name of the unfortunate 13:1: was J. Lewis Linn, of New Haven, um. - A Fariation. Whone scariet eyes “figmmtfihm Immdm 9 Boer stimulated by the success of thell duccess with his paper, and of his belng at the / Jatkson Pafk to the World's Fair-Over 600 Aores mm with tho South Park com Intssloners; Donnersbarger and Rus- sell being presenty$yThey submitted a written communtéition whigkeln they recited, tho Park Commissioners' redotiton of July 2 list, stating that it is the sensdfgf the Park Commissioners that more than 500; ot Jackson park may bo renderd available for the purposes. of the Columbina They asked for a plat showing specifically the lay of these 500 acros and the topographical character genor- ally.. They: asked, further, In ordar to report to the World's Fair directors, whether they. might bave the eighty acres which are embraced In what is known as the Midway. platsance, extend: Ing a block In width from Aton Island avenue to Cottage Grove aventie. They also asked whether, It the Columblan directors shall succeed in ob- taining from the Washington Driving. Park Asso- ciation nuthority to use the eighty: aeres which aro inclosed. within thotr fences, the Park Com- misstoners will permit them to use all or any part of Washington Paz. They desired an answer by Monday next. « The Park Commlasioners are: understood: to have arrived specifically at this conclusion: In roply to the letter thoy will say. that the state: mont of July 2, then rendered tentatively. be. cause of the absonce of any: legislative authority to surrender any part of tho park gystem for any other purposes than park purposes, they will now confirm. They will submit a plat: showing ex- actly the amount of acreage, the amount of oal; growing Umber, the amount of low land, and the general ay of the ground. They will kay that all theso 509 acres may be rendered available.. 'They will tom all that fares over to the Columbian directors Just as it Hes, or provided that authority is given them to fso lif a million of bonds they will use all of the proceeds of these bonds fo tin- provements on Jackson Park, One feature would be the finishing of the lake- shore drive and walk, the cost of which would. be about $270,000. The rest they will use in further- ance of the general plan, mwisting the directors as far as may be possible consistont with their dutlos ao trustees. They are willing to give that part of the Midway plalsance east of the Illinois Central rallroad tracks, an area of about 10 acres. Tendering this much thoy do not feol that thay ought to surrender auy part of Washington Park, the one completed area of the large South Park system, which embraces 1380 meres, with 27 milles of hmiproved driveways, commenclug. at Juckson stroet io the clty, running through Michigan avenue, Grand. boulevard, Ook wood boulavard, Drezel boulevard, Thirty-Afth streot, Pifty-fith streot boulevard, Western ave- nie and the at Brighton. The cost of the park district, begun 20 years no, has been nearly $11,000,000. Surrendering 502 meres of this ares to the purposes of the World's Fair ex- posltl n the commisdtoners feel that In justice to the people of the park district, as well as to the people of the city generally, for use is meile gen- eraily of the parks from all parts of the city, thay ean not well withdraw for four years thei}1 ncres of Washington Park. Tho substance of this communication w.Jl be forwarded. to ths cominitioe next Monday, with the engineer's maps, for prosontation to the di- rectory. From the west alds camo an offer yesterday to the directors of the World's Columbimn: expos: thon. -If the fair people: will consent to place the fair on the west alde of the river real estato dealers and property.owners over there will give a sito of 425 acres near Garfield Park, _-_-.__- Charged with Wife Murder. Newans, N. J., Aug. 18-Froderick Dunbar, of Union county, N. J., was ar- rested Saturday night on complaint of his nephow, who said that Duubar had ex- hibited a bottle of Inidanuin and threat- ened sulcide. Drinbur's wife disnppenred six weeks ngo, and neighbors feared she had been murdered by her husband. Dun- bar maid she was visiting friends, but ro- fused to say where, but on Saturdny he broke down and sald his wife bad died suddenly, and that to save expensos he had In the middle of the night dug n grave in a corner of his farm, wrapped the body In 1 rubber cloak and burled it. She was an Invalid for years and of unsound mind. Sinco her death Dunbar has exhibited signs of Insanity, The Weather and the Crops. WasmtNaro®, Aug. 18. -The weather crop bulletin says: Crops were generally improved by the favorable weather of the week In the middle Atlantic states, nl though some sections need more rin. All erops nre growing rapidly. .Potntoes and grupes promise fair In New York; early tobacco In Ponnaylvaniu will be ready for cutting during the coming week; and Naw Jersey reports: \Corn potatoes and all truck maturing nicely, but more rain !s needed; plowing commenced-yround very bard; yield of potatoon will be large.\ Viti Stntlatics of the Metropolis. New«YoRR, Aug. 18.-According to the report of tho bureau of vital statistion there were 937 births in this eity and 789 deaths during the part week, 'The casos of death were: Menales, 9; scarlet fever, &: diphtheria, 12; whooping cough, 15; typhoid fever, 10; malarial fever, 5; cerebro-spinal moningitfa, 5; heart diseare, 88%; croup, 5 bronchitis, 94; proumonia, 54; phthisis, 2% Bright's disease, 2; by viclence, 8; other causes, 800, «-__- * Burled Under a Caving Bank. Rorpxxtowx, N. J., Aug. 18 -While several men were digging clay at Morrell Dobbins' clay bank, three miles from here, the bank caved in, killing Pritz Soloman, a Russian, who leaves a family io Russia. Clinton Carty, of Three Tuns, and Robert Collins, of this city, were buried in the bank, but were dug out in time to save their Hvos. They were somewhat injured, Collins having a leg broken. An Unamerican Crusade. Krmoston, N. ¥, Aug 18 -A crusade has been started against Hebrews sum- mering in the Catskills. Editor Cham- pion, of The Hobart Independent, calls upon hotel and boarding house propristors not to entertain them, as Hebrews are ob- noxious to Christiana, The unwarranted mum; is rams” {renamed bythe bet clase of hotel out the pers through Love's Secret. Love feond them ettng in a woodland place, His amoreas band magnum And melstesed eyen, upturned to his caresses. $115me 'iite to Hiss\ x mm ‘Dfihwfitcad. wmmmw draten the Ee ”Wham-sauce Ciferstvods ene flower aleun flag“ Nmfléwmam wesirimeng ungo Offlclals I‘mally Tender Available. ' Indi igestion (Brom the Chicago Times, Aup. 17.) And Dyspepsia Mayor Creglor, George It. Davis, E. T. Joftery Are Cured by lull Mr. Waller a“ ie committes 4 buildings ind sites 5g mhbiag exposition conferred After Eatmg Hood's Sal’saparflla CATARRE REACKED HER LUXGS. se « The Dangerous Condition of Mrs. Alice Stewart. How She Was Rescued, A --- arn Of the hundreds ofpatfonts who have been rimanently cured by the specialists at 102 g‘euukhn stroot, perhaps there is none more remarkable than that of Mrs, Alico Stewart, whose pleasant home u at 148 Erie strum this Lug Sho bad tong suffered and. bor aches and 'pains ware almost without number, There seemed to be an almost continous formation ot eatarrhal mucus tn hor head-and. while sho had some nasal discharge thoro was al- ways a dropping of polsonous mattor Into her throat, where it became very. tenacious and hard to raise. Sho had pain in almost every part of her head and. her eyes became very work and sore. Mrs. Dr. Crosley, Ladies' Consulting Physician of the Rolootic Medical Institute, The discaso Onally extended to her lungs, causing a violent cough day and night, aod who felt path and. soreness In hor hm;i Her breath becameabort and sho gradually failed In strength. Her appetite failed and the lttle food she ate gve Luv iach distress from the forma- tion of gas in linr stomach. The sharp cut ting paibs in her Lack and kidueys and across the lower part of her bely were very severe In fact at inces thers waw scarcely any por- tion of her body free from pain, and alie suffered from nll thuso diseazesand conditions couliar to women. Bho says: The ubove Emmy) of my sutfering is true, 1 troated with siz physicians, butgot no relief. Read- Ing of the wonderful cures made by the phy- seiuns of the Eclettie Medical Listitute, 1 consulted them, After caretully examining my case they sid I could yet be cured. Ithough I had but littie faith I took n. course of treatment and 1 now gladly testify with the many others to my complete curs. Mus, Atick Srewans, Free consultatson every day. Do not forget the special consultation of doctors on every W ednesduy, Office hours 10 A. M. to 4 P, M., and 6 to 8 P. M. Hend two Regent rtamgs for ques- tion blanks. Address All letters L1 DBN. WARREN & DEWEY, Eclectic Medical Institute, 102 Franklin Mtreet, Buililo. Siw, Dease and Neakness Vt $35} & 5; (@ eS wax d wourn. New and Highly Surceesfil Mothods of Troutment tor Cntarih in all its Forma, Dyspepsia, fh nud Kliney 1 nuthav, Lung, Heart btes, Goneral Physical und Nervous Pro«trution, Diseases of the Klin and Iflood, ete. With: the of a private laboratory, em- bracing rare and cently drugn not in common use, electrical and all mechanienl facilites and a vast experience, we can ressonably look for succoss ever in the most obstinate cares. \The best medi a} sills controlled by the Coms pany, an evidenced by the successful treatment of the large number 'of cases that. have throwgh the hands of the Company's staff hug their stay in our city \--Moatreal Herald The staff members of thn Erie Medical Co. come very highly recommended from the cldien they have visited and have bean well rocaired by our people Baltimore Herald. er have achioved most\ remarkable and pro- nounced sncoren -Omakha Republican EMC Conmitation with physicians FREE. ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY, 04 Niagara Stroot. forn iy UR stock of Purniture 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 Pieces Pieces made to order from designs. Let us know your wants and we will supply them. , Bargain Day every Saturday. JOHN G. SEEGER, 1224244138 Genesea Street. SHAMOIS SPONGES , For clearing windows and carmagen, 15 HrARTISES'® mammals. * Phare -_ wisbor cuss. €09 Hain SL, abots Chippera, S. O. BARNUM & SON, BUFFALO PART All) COLOR 80,3?“ Telephone No 122 BUFFALO K Y. 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 Smyrna in price. By name-Byzantine. The sizes are from 18 by 86 Inches to 9 by 12 feet. They have that matchless \elo- quence of color\ that comes from the sunrise lands, are heavy enough to \lay well\ and keep down by their own weight; the price is easy enough for anyone to be able to pay it. Perhaps we notice It more at such times, but wealways seem to have 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 Mogquettes, Brus- sols, 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- tunittes for wise shoppers. BARNES, HENCERER & (0. NCJ [At DeuxdadJy—wa re always there-stand- face front in the breach of your neces- mt ies. And wo know what your neccasi- ties aro, too. Wa solect from the many thousand wenves such patterns only as A elusa study of your tastes tells us you want, turn them over to our export modelers and makers. who with their un- unexcelled skill and transform the cloth into finished garments. The needs and wishes of Buffalo gentlemen aro in our minds, They are made for you and will fit you as well as the highest-priced tailor could please you. Did you seo those Summer Suits that we were selling at $24, $22, $20, $18 and $167. Wo've still a fair ntock of theso on band, and prefer to make a clean sweop of 'em, This is how we'll do it-mark them $11.67. Plain or fancy, stripes or plaids, in neat und subdued patterns, or wide plaids, the extrome styles, BOYS' AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING School will opan in a few week» and that boy will require a new suit or at lonst a pair of pantaloons. \THE GLOBE\ carvies the largest stock of Juscnile Clothing in Buffuw,. It will pay you to remember this. A HEADER IN FURNISHING GOODS Our: regular $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Shirts this wouk $2.09, Light colored Derbys at half their cost to make. Full stock will be here soon and the summer stock must go at auy price. DESBECKER & CO, The globe” rams 1A res Glothiers, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, 37-39 Seneca Street, Orvostze Postorrion, BUFFALO, =o ~ of CORINNE LYCEUM The Handsomest Thoater io EW wauzanay asp onir, orENs Foi THE SEASON This Week Leonard Grover's Oreat Play, LUST IN The greatest: scenic. and. wensa- tional drama rree produced. A vast river of Real Water® H Ev! i pteambonta at Full Speed! The Yu I Fast liver b Moonlight Acted RK. | iy suport Com Box ofice open from f A M.. Tel np hone 74. _ Bm Next Week- LILLIAN LEWIS. ___ It. At. skeons COURT $T. THEATER, Bary EXCEPT MOXDaY, OPicN FOR THE SEASON. Wres--o x5. Next Wosk-\THE BOY TRAMP,\ oPpN Topax. Pon't fail to vint the Cyclorama of The Battle of Lookout Mountain AND MISSIONARY RIDGE,. The Greatest Wonder of the Age now on Eshibt- ton, rear of Muse: Ttan. All Mats trent ctr pase It. Open Day and Evening. ausct YOUNG MEX'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Athletic Field Day! SATURDAY, AUG. 23, 1890, 2:30 T. M., At OUTING PARK, Delavan Aven near Elmwood QG Erente! BG Valnable Prizes Special Contert-GRAND TENNIS MAaTCH- \Panne va. Cady Aduission 25 Conta ___ __ anl6 22_ E. A. C. OF EDEN. N. Y. oes L ct tut Chautas Cheap Excursion to Grimsby Park, Ont, The Grand Trosk Railway wil sell iokets to G Park and return, on Tuesday, Aug 1! (Wm for two days. vaf-‘aa Grtmity at Tas P752 ark“ Dr’hlmuux e g, on the 10th, at 2:30, on ~The Sehool Tickets for at Graod 'Tronk 17? w street, cor. kmnmnfisxg 8 The Steamers \Vision\ & \Huntress\ And the Fackts Sloan\ and \Oersalr\ -FOR CHARTER FOR 1716011310! zggl) XOOXLICHTS. m «\r2s108\ ' arm A35 P. at 2:50 P. Lama-1&3! Now on Exhlbltmn With the Verestchn in Exbibition in the Fine Arte: Academy, ry, Ruilding, oll day and evening, from x's A . to 11 PPM., Bun: day from 8 to 11 P. M MILLETS MABTERPIECE. L'A NG EL U S. W Sunday ani Wodesiay ) Yon xxctnsions to CHAUTAUQUA $ [-- Pars for the Round Trip-- $I Train leaves W. N. Y. & P. Htation, Corner Exchange and Lonlxinaa streets, 8.40 A. M. Returning arrfres In Buffalo 5 50 or 7.50 n Weds 5 P. Mt. on Sunday CHAUTAUQUA LAKE law Snldly l Hound Ply. cluding bost Train leaves Buf (do at 8 A. at. and rune to Jamer towo and Lakewood. Returning arrives Buffalo 7:80 P. M.. Tickets at Erle Station. GRAN D LXCURSIONS On the Steamer LORA to BAGINAW, BAY CITY, GODERICH, ONT Stopping at PT. HURON, DETROTT and CLEVELAND. Leave dock, sailing hour, seven P. M. Aug. 25. For further Informatice 4 mint-um agt Telephone 22. Water street. 9»: __ LAKE SUPERIOR TRAKSIT COMPAKT ToUn OP THE GREAT LAKES WHEELER & WILSON, PAWNBROKERS, 8GB Main Street. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS 8 COCOA. BR «4 401-418 Main St. DRT CO008 ant CARMEL OTS AND LOTS, AND LOTS * of New goods all over the store. The bright, the fresh and the beautiful are crowding out the summer things at evel 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 miration. Hundreds of rolls of Carpets in all the new Autumn gatterns are here and on the way ere. We name a few lines of goods at Special Prices for Tusly ad Just to make room for the new arrivals, \Welcome the coming, speed the parting!\ you know. To begin with- Hall a hundred. Ladies Night Gowns, slightly soiled and rumpled, at Vfc, Beauti- fully Eimmed with fine Hamburg embroidery. 282° Ladies Muslin Skirts, with 8-4uch flounce, cheap at #1, for 5t. wit2 Muslia: Aprons, finely: embroidered weat and dainty, 10c. Value 850. Children's ihite and Colored Cashmere Clomks, with beautifully embroidered capes, murked $3.50, at 82, 75 doren Mull Ties, with daintily: em- broidered and scolloped ends, Gc each. Choup enough at 1 Sovoral boxe of Children's All-Linen Tor- chon Lace Collars, Te, Shilling grade, Ladies' Embroidered ollar and Cuff Bets, mostly in Vandyke patterns, Zo per set. Good entch at 80x. Gentlemon's Black India S(k Handker- chiefs, bemstitched, 44c. Elsewhere you pay 7h A large lot of Berlla Gloves, bought to bring t 120. 827 p is Stheaw stik Jersey Gloves, Be a fatr price, ot 26e. things at the Lace NNERS a, Here's a statement that ought to win you. The suits we're selling for $5.00 (worth $9.00), -land for $11.98 (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 pr ices. The pink of style-we repeat; and they fit. We say that with- out qualification. - Get one from w 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 Lovely brightest of buyers. Counter must go to give place to| \ i things still more lovely. ere arel... They're domg it. the sacrifices piled high on the bargain altar: 20° pleces Kiwis Flouncing, 18 in., and 22m. wide, Reduced from The Lace Parasol Covers-a hundred or more- in beautiful patterns, 250, 1000 eds of Black Lawn, plafn or checked, nt a shil Uni\ Worth double, Antique Lace ngms. he ench, 1000 yds Swis« Muslin, a shilling per yard Striped Apron Lawn, be. A \ “513°qu ide Do you know the quality of comfort concentrated in a sofa pillow ? 20411. 20 large ones, covered with«beautiful pat- terns in poowes will, stuffed with finported fair, at 0e. Real worth, $1.60. Every one wears beads these days. And why not? They are pretty and cost just as much or as little as you have & mind to pay. We sell: White and Colored Wax Beads, be por/ex string. Gluxs Beads, colored, Se. Fancy Pearl Beads, 10. Bilvered Beads, 10¢ English Pearl\ Beads, double strings, with Roman gold clasp, 4. Silver and Gold Beads, plated and solid, from b0e up to £2 Specials for the Men. Here are four things that men need -If not for this summer, then for next summer. They're cheap enough to carry in the wardrobe: “(hum Undershirts, guaranteod 75o grade, ¢ Genuine French Balbriggan Shirt, a fa- vorite DO line, #5¢ White Lawn String Ties, To per dozen. Jean Drawers, with elastic anklet, 45¢. Chenp at The. The Upholstery Department is being thoroughly overhauled and put in shape for autumn. These have been thrown out for immediate sales: Fins Figured Maslin, for aish and vet! bute curtains, 50 Inclies wide, at #he per yard. Worth 50 cents. ’x‘x°'5§‘,¥&“mlfi° sate thid oor ul n Seugns Io, poo\ length, $1.70. per 500 pair Fina All Cbcnflla Porticres, in all color, with handsome dad for 79. FP an vn mgmt ae ow s to nj rollera, 8x6 feet, with brass pull, Bc. spring Best qualit vod Poles with“ trim mings, complete, 19. Best quality Live Geese Feathers, G2i¢e per market price, 85. Shoes That. Shine I At $3.00-What do m think of Lame? Fine French gown you . Well, here re my French Kid Shoes, with Or plain patent leather tips. at You'll i/ 8352. 15—1313 saw! id At ca one pri buy a for ALTMAN & CO, THE RELIABLE, THE POPULA! THE MANUFACTURING CLOTRI 68-72 BENECA STREET. curED. A Skin Disense of 14 Years' Standing Cured by the Specinliate at 218 Franklin Street. Mr. John Wolf of 640 E, Kagle streat sapw 1 had for 14 years a scaly skin disease corering a large portion of my Lead, face, arms, logs and ‘k which was stendiiy Increasing, arld at Umor r Aux-about a large asucortul. of mm: log do After treatinent with many physicians in this city (some of whom told me my disease was In- and none of whoin pare me the alighteat relief) 1 consulted the « at 212 Franke ln mrest wd after a. brief course of treatment am entire! A. M Ewing M. D., C. M., M. R. O. 6. England, formerly lecturer on biases or mmm meny, Niagara Unlvsndg CP. B. A., M. C. P.8. O., formerly demon-truer of the chemical laboratory, Niagara mum-“(v is a c oth peciatista In dirermcs of the throak noes, stomach, ear and akin. Often and reeidence 213 Franklin street. Con- rultation free. Charges moderate. Hours 10-12, 725, 0-8. Sundays 10 A. M. to 2. P. M. SAFE INVESTMENT We are now offering a Ill-g- amount at woop PAYING Tenement houses and cottigos-also racant landi EAST BUFFALO AND . BLACK ROCK. Call and examine listof sume. zork & HATCH, 52 Niagare St FRED. BUSCH, Real Estate & Insurance Agent 05 mul- ®t. Opposite City Haly, Inan pares of the ctor forsale Nudflmw - WANTED. Auflwhwlflmib 100 fest m depth im the Elmuwcod a mxxnkolmm American Block, Room A. Telephoos 1234 A. _mo- we fri. HIGH!!- ‘P'mzswm'fl. eis SANITARY PLUMBING 8:11.11; of Mi neress, perfectly At. 830— sai m would. havetopaysLsorqy under, A. No. 1 Pebble ordinary “memmneex, leather -BSc. In all fre: branches, Gumsmnm Chandciiers and Gee¥ txtores, an ca u f mi H st as w hi