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éfifin DALY gluing STATE Rewr or Ew YoRK Faltorial. Room, 666-% nt cur 2 DUANE TO BVFFALO. iq common sense in the demand r 'parform the duties which the iiposds on them and for which they are \th itt Is plain and direct in pro- should do in the event of 'ns prevails among the emfloyes ork Contral hero in Buffalo: When strike or lookout shall occur, or is 4 umrgatcnod In any part of the State, and shall \knowledge of the Board, it hall ba 16 ¥hut}, and it is hereby directed, to pro: 'soon' as: practicable, to the locality of or lockout and put thewsolves In com- I les to the controversy, tlon to effect an amicable In their mith the op fook contrarreyi and If In judgment tt ds 'deemeil best to Inquire lato the uss'orcenses. of the controveray, to that end 7 erebrrauthorfzed to subpoena wit tendance, and send for per- In like manner ond with the as it is authorized to do by Section 8 has been going on hasp for days this' tmo, as far as 1s known, the ia faken. no action whatever.. It has powers as 1b cannot compel the bmilision of parties in a dispute to arb- ub 4tit dutice are to investigate the gnd use all endeavarato bring about | jromiss.. When that is done, public lon, the fost powerful factor In settling ates between employer and employe, will iptly condemn the contestant that re- fusca to submit the caso to arbitration. % & NO USE TALKING OF IT. @ Iatidable proposition that wo should down-town park in Buffalo, butunder peculiar existing clroumstances it in boot- { forugltite for It, A morning paper Fei .. With com rely email diture of money : be foo downtors h z. - At the. middle point marking the crossing . of Ni to ust; Genense and“?! aware streets : a m6 Agni“; oum‘e‘b‘zoe! (karma t clrelo- ; track round .ou0 'half of the circle and the up Ereeicround the other hall, The several triangles couldau‘lxljrbe adorned, and at-Jeast several of Them should be supplled with. sultablo and com- Sortablo-'neats, A place should also be set apart E .- formpayilion to be used by the bands that will r aire open alr concerts on nimmter aften park will Crar MoMillan have ony dealings. \* Tink News has repostodiy urged the smallest d cheapest of the proposed improvements thé placing of settess on the Bquare-but $: :; dvan that small concomion to public comfort $ . ' and ecmvenlence will not be granted. |The best 'thing to do with the parks is to \ thom to the Farmers' Alliance. The of that body at loast will not put - dawa. more hay than they con get in in a sligle day. ; _ 'yes, many rR catisri®p. 8 \'Commiastoner | Nellany | has . noon falklng\to an Express reporter about the . fmprovements maked for in the parks. Ho myx that the Commission is poor, that éanuiot be bad to accommodate the poblic@r flowers for beautifying the public prounds because they would cost too much. wot this Interesting conclusion of the of growing hay cn been byynhe detent: venture: to say \hello\ without per- nlsiton foud the great American grower of Bed hay; \Bot it can well be that thay ar the tnly eftfzens in who are AntlaGed. Wea cannot hare flowers, cannot Reve cannot even have permission P~ to airing Exmmocks, but we have got bad . hay, bed management and McMillan, They ~. Way with us, |The perticent query is: Why 4 it necomery 'to -have a Park Board at all? © Tt -woéld be the 'vrosedthe Span- ' 'Detmgat®s representing the wokkmen of Bisa» terday and decided. to formulate a demand ie for sbortor hours of labor and stmflar action . |.and Influence he is not troubled with the big head, is dest coms hore there will portunity for the managers of the Jo be All team to doa graceful act. 'should invite the visors to see one of three lirst:class players Buffalo has, con- Eemfiérm’n who bas to deal himself with h ipered spéoch.\ Buch guests would not Hl thre umpire or tho players. [all tto Sooteh railroads mot in Glasgow yes- was taken by employes of the Great Western Rallway, AXheso movements bave undoubt- édly been stimulated by the success of the strike of the Welsh railway employes. _- \Gratifying to the Press.\ .._ (BYom the Niagara Falls Press.) Public newspapers have been paying H H Butler, Eeg., proprietor of the Buffalo Daity News, many compliments, gtowiog out of bis success with his paper, and of his being at the head of the proposed electric railway betwoen Nlegars Falls and Buffalo. It has been by hard work that Mr, Butler has been so succeesful and his success Is gratifying to the press, all the more so because with plenty\ of shekels a complaint often prosperous people, ----+--- Must be Rich ae Well as Competont. (Brom the Friendship Register.) Nothiog but the verlest folly can prevent the eloction of a Republican Senator to succeed. Mr. Evarts, and a good man is needed. Why should not Boffalo put forward a candidate? . If not, why nott-Borrazo News. Yer, why mot? Perhaps bécause no competent Buffalo man has the $100,- 000 popularity supposed to bo necersary to an olection. . What is the matter with Evartut | Ho is a statesman and a millionatro, | Has he drawn his purse strings too tight? | If he has, hia statesminn- ship don't count, ---4--- The Last of Keminler. (From the New York World.) Botles with small samples of the defunct Kemunler are being axhibited in. some place. Poor unfortunate wretoh} It was not enough that be should be trusted and skewered and brofled, but now portions and half portionsof the roast must be fed to the public Heaven gront that this ghoulish mess may bring a fearful indigestion to the public stomach Tt in sickening enough to create nuusen in bowels of brass. __-_-&--- A Hough Word but a True One. (From the Kingston Freeman.) \The Now York Tribune Informs an Inquirer that #eleetrooutton\\ is not a wood word and whould not bo used, as it violates the rules of both gram mar and logte. | \Eloctrocido\ it promounees still worse, but gives Its sanction to electrothstnsia One of the learned men who witnessed the xen tion of Kommiler has furnished a better term than this. Ho says the culprit was \pounded to death.\\ +--, It Hge Done §0, (From the Caitariugus Republican.) The Buffalo Evastra News says It in time to call a halt hi. that city. when the \manly: art\ goes to such lengths ms in some of the recent publle fights in that locality.. If the News will only open its effective batterie® against the bru- talitlos of the prize ring generally, It will doserre thegratitude of thousaods of disgusted decent people. Dissipated Bug. (From the Laicrence American.) Mr, Mosquito (staggering home) - Whoop, In' Bucs biet mazzer wie me chiyt Mrs. Mosquito-Husband. I'm nalained of you' Where did you get so Intoxicated * Mr. Mosquito-Just whtruck & Maine man tn (Blo) town on a weekath race (ile) tlon | Whoop (hlc) lst 1 1 --_--»-__-- Of No Posifbte Interest In Chicago. From the Chicapo Herald.) There is a wail going through the country that the odd fellows were robbed in Chicago, and that the recent cantonment war a catch peony. affair From all that we can leain both the robbera and robbed were Odd Fellow, and if that be true lat the battle be fouglit out is the proper places-the Odd Fellows® halls, o The Latest Exouso. (From the Chirago Timex.) Marls-Great heavons, John, hare you been fighting? Your clothes are torn to shrodu. John-No, Miri (bic), no: 1 chic) got caught, yo see (bic), on the lina 'tween 81. Foul and Min- mechioympolix and both sides tried to count me; tha's all. E Bo We Anspected. (Prom the Chicago Post) We do not care for abms and voite And all their sclentife furs Away with all your learned dots, Fiain hanging's good enough for us. _o e Chicago's Great White Elephant. (Prom the Chicago Herald.) Mayor Cregier and some other World's Falr directors want to floor the lake front. The trouble thus far seems to be that the take front bas floored them. 1 So Bay the Ruffalo Ranks-Amend It. (From the Toledo Commercial. ) If the present uniform bill of lading be. really objectionable tet It be amended. Uniformity is desirable In ail soch commercial document«. ---»-___-_ Was It Accident or Design? Drrzort, Aog i&-A traveling ma» who came to the Grifin house, this city, last Thursday evening and registered as F. H. Fisher, New York, was foundy dead in bed Ssturday morning. He was about #3 years of age. He had in his clothes $479 and a gold watch. A bottle containing morphine wax found in his room, and bis death resulted from a dose of this drug. Tt is not known whether he took an over dose by accident or committed sulcida. Later It was discovered by marks on his clothing that the nnme of the unfortzmate, m was J. Lewis Linn, of New Haven, i| The Chicago Offcials Finally Tender Jackson Park to the World's \Fsir-Over 500 Actes Available. From the Ohtcago Times, Aug. 17.3 Mayog Cregler. Gdorge R. Davia, R. T. Joftery and Mtr. Waller of tip committee on buildings ahi altes of the expositfon conferred yestentay afterpoong(th the South Park com infustoners, Mesirm, Hfést, Donnorsberger and Rus- sell being presont. subsite a written communication whefdin they recited. the Park Gomimisslonera' resolution of July B.Jast, stating that it is the sonso of.the Park that more than 500 nores of Jackson park may be rendered available for the pirposes: of the Columblan exposition. They asked. for a plat showing specifically the lay. of these 500 acres and the topographical. charactor gener» ally.. They asked, further, in order to report to the World's Fair directors, whether they might bave the eighty acres which are embraced. in what is knoirn as the Midway. platsates, extend- Ing a block in width from Stony Island aventio to Cottage Grove aventio. They also anked whether, if the Columbian directors shail succeed in ob- tataing from the Washington Driving. Park Asso- clatlon authority to use the eighty. seres which ard inclosed. within their fences, the Park Com- misslonors will permilt-thot to use all or any part of Wastilogton Park, They desired an nnuiwer by Monday next. - ‘ The Park Commissioner are. understood to have arrived specifically at this conclusion: reply to the letter they wlll say that the ment of July 2, then rendered tentatively: be, cause of the absence of any. legisiative nuthority to surrender any part of the park system for any other purposes than park purposes, they will now coufirm. They will submit a. plat, whoswing ex> actly the amount of nereage, the amount of ok» growing thaber, the amount of low land, and the general lay of the ground.. They will iny tht all these 502 actea may be roudered available, They will turn all that urea over. to. the Columbian directors Just us it les, or provided that authority is given thein to Ise halfa million of bonds they will use all of the proceeds of these bonds in im- provements on Jackson Park, One feature would be the Anishing of the Inke- vhore drive and walk, the cost of which would be about $270,000, The rest they will use in further- ance of the general plan, assisting the directors wn far as may be possible consistent with their dutiss as They are willing to give that part of the Midway plaisunce east of the Illinois Central railrond trucks, an area of about 10 acres Tendering this much they do not feel that they ought to surrender any part of Washfogton Park, the ono completed area of the large South Park system, which embraces 1330 sores, with #7 miles of Improved driveways, cormnencing. at Jackson. street in. the city, running through Michigan nveane, Grand. boulevard, Oak wood boulevard, Droxel boulevard, stroot, Fifty-Ath ateest. boulevard, Western avs nue and the improvement at Brighton.. 'The cost of the park district, begun \ years 10, has bean nearly $11,000,000. Surrendering 307 neres of this area to the purposes of the World's Fale ex- posit! n the comimisiloners feel that in Justice to the people of the park district, as well an to the people of. the city generally, for use in made arn eraily-of the parks from all part of the city, they can not well withdraw for four years the 'l? t ncree of Washington Park. The wibstauce of this communication wll be forwanted tothe committee next Monday, with the engineer's maps, for presentation: to the di- rectory. From the went side canie on offer yesterday to the directors of the World's Columbinn. expost tion. If the fair people. will consent to place the fair on the weit side of the river real enlite dealery and property-omnors over there will give a site of 425 acres near Garfield Pack «-__- Charged. with Wife Murdar. NewaRk, N. J., Aug. 18-PFroderick Dunbar, of Union county, N. J., was ar rested Saturday night on complaint of his nephew, who said thit Dunbur had ex- hibited a bottle of Inndauim and threat ened suicide.. Diinber's wife disappeared six weeks ago, and nelghbors feared who had been murdered by ber buband. Dun- bar said whe was visiting friends, but re- fumed to say where, but on Eaturdny he broke down and sald his wife bad died suddenly, and that to sive expenses he hnd in the middle of the night dug a grive In a corner of his farm, wrapped. the body In n rubber clonk and buried It. She was an invalid for years and of unsound mind. Binco ber death Dunbar has exhibited signs of Insanity, The Weather und the Crops. WasttNGTON, Aug. 18 -The wenther crop bulletin says: Crops. were generally Improved by the favorable. wenther of the week in tho middle Atlantic states, al though some sections need more rain. All erops ure growing rapidly. Potatoes rnd grapes promise fair in New York; early tobacco in Pennaylynnia will be ready for cutting during the coming week; and New Jersey roports: \Corn potatoes and all truck maturing picely, but more rain is needed; plowing commenced-ground very hard; yield of potatoes will bo large.\ Vite! Atattetics of the Metropolia. New York, Aug. 18 -According to the report of the bureau of vital statistion there were 927 birtha in this city and 789 denths during the part week. The causes of denth were: Measles, 9: nearlet: fover, 5; diphtheria, 12; whooping cough, 15; typhoid fever, 10; malarial fever, 5; cerebro-spinal meningitis, 5; heart disease, 89%; croup, 5 bronchitis, 34; prenmonix, 54; phthisis, 34 Bright's disease, 20; by violence, 54, other cates, 800. Buried Under a Caring Bank Bonbrstows, N. J., Aug. 18 -While several men were digging clay at Morrell Dobbina' clay bank, three miles from here, the bank caved in, killing Frits Soloman, a Russian, who leaves a family In Rossia, Clinton Carty, of Three Tuna, and Robert Collins, of this city, were buried In. the bank, but were dug ont in time to save their lives. They were somewhat injured, Collina having a leg broken. An Unamerican Crusade. Erscetox, N. Y.. Aug. 18 -A crusade has been started agrinst Hobrews sum- mering in the Catskills. | Editor Cham- pion, ef The Hobart Independent, calls upon hotel and boarding house proprietors mot to entertain them, as Hebrews are ob- noxious to Christians The unwarranted assault is strongly condemzed by the bet- ter class of hotel keepers throughout the mountains. - Love's Reeret. Lers found them'siting ia a woodland place, His amorous bacs ber golden Epe of exp and lores. Massed O18 K9, bt ere Love tes F he wasdered chence iK ~- Distress - Indigestion And Dyspepsia Are Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla CATARRE REACHED HBR LUNGS. Mrs. Alico Stewart. How Sho Was Roroued. axe.. « Of the hindreds of patients who bave been rmuncntly cured. by the specialists at 102 Franklin street, perhaps there is none more remurkable than that of Mrs, Alice Stewart, whose plesant home is at 148 Erlo stroot, this city. She had tong suffered and hor uches and pains were almost without number. There seemed to be an nimost continuous formation of catarrhai mucus in her head-aond while sho had some nasal discharge there. was al- ways a dropping of poikonous matter into her throat, where it became very. tenacious and hard to raise, She bad pain in almost every part of her head and. her eyes became vory work and sore, Mra. Dr. Crossley, Ladies' Consulting Physician of the Eclectle Medical Institute. The diswass tnaily extended. to her lungs, enusing a violeut cough day and night, aud whe fett pain and soreness in hor lings, Hor breath became short and ibe gradually failed in strength. Her appetite failed and the little food she ate gave her mich distress from. the forma- tion of gas wn her stomach, The sbarp cut- ting pains in ber linck nud kidneys and across the Tower part of her body were yery severe. In fact at tine» there was searcely 'any por- tion of bor body tree from pain, and sho also suffered (rom wil those diveisee and conditions peculiar to women. She says: The above history of my suffering is true. 1 treated with siz physicians, bub got no relief, Reads Ing of the wonderful cures wade by the phy- wemns of the Eelstis Medical Institure, 1 consulted thin, After rarofully examining my. case they anid I could. yat be cured. Although 1 lind but little fnith I took a course of treatment and | now gladly testify with tho mnuy uthers to my complete cure. Mus, Atice Srewant. Free consultatson every day. Do not forget the special consultation of doctors on every Wednesday, Office hours 10 A. M. tod P. M., and G to 8 P. M. Sead two Scent »tunipe. for quer ton blanks. Address all letters to Dits. WARRENV & D Releetie Yedieat Instit Franklin Street, Buiuto, Ey, , 192 and Weakness NEN AND WOMEN, H New and Highly Succersful Methods of Treatment for (Catarth lu. al' Ite Forms, Dyspepsia, + Lang. Heart and Kidney Troubles. General Physical and Nervous Erostration, Diseases of the Skin und Itnad, ete. With the Ieneite of a private Iaborntory, om brace rare and ently don nects nut in common use, ral nis sil mec twcmcal fnepitles and a vast w. we crn look for euccers n the m st olatinate canes The hew mea od < olf controlled by the Com: by the treatment of wo of cases that have thrmuch the hand of the Cemmpany's staf during their «tay In our city \ «Montreal Herald The staff members of the Erie Medical (n come rery highity mcommended from the citlea they have viale! aad hare been well received by. our prople | Battimere Mernid They haven Wivent nio remarkable and pro sourced mocma omiha Republican. BBD Conanitation with pbysiciana FREE, ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY, 64 Niagara Street. Jord iy 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 Pieces Pieces made to order from special designs, Let us know your wants and we will supply them. Bargain Day every Saturday. JOHN G. SEEGER, 1234114136 Genesee: Strest CHAMOIS SPONGES For cleaning windows and carmiaget, 18 and 230 MATERIALS, GLAZING TO ORDER BUFFALO PMST AMD COM C0 669 tain am Cippon, Telephone No. 1 BUFFALO. Y. S. O. BARNUM & SON, S., 422. A3 rox 6, H. cep fim'mmfifiifl?$fi ines Praag sold riheat a oo t‘\.“ sait L., After Eating The Dangerous Condition of 'enccent 5.51] to TORONTO, etring Bufats sx Ratwige. mat CASH AND ong Price, Buffalo, August 18. Among th6 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 36 inches to'? 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 Moquettes, Brus- sls, 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 mud? and stored ready for your early win- ter use. These quicter days are oppor- tunities for wise shoppers. BARNES, HENGERER & C0, ane Ba B The Handromest Theater In Buffide I wrbseroay asp rxmppay ony « For Tink AFASON Leonard Grover's Great Play, The greatest wenic and. sensa- } tional dena neer produced. A vast river of feal Water? { Stewmbonta at Full Speed\ The East fiver br Moonlight! Acted YORK. (by a Superb i‘omYan'y Box: ificn open from b A M.. Telephone 74. [207 Next Wook: - LILLIAN 1. COURT ST. THEATER, warivern bainly Mowbay. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. o Ime Wes --o LXI V AD TL30. Bm Set Week. THE BOY TRaMR® wis. CYCLORAMA oPEN TODAY. bon't fall to visit the Cyclorama of The Battle of Lookout Mountain AND MISSIONARY RIDGE. The Greateat Wonder of the Ago now on Exhthi ton, rear of Music Rall All Maia street cars pass it Open bay and Eveniog. aust YOUKG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIOK Athlotic Piold Day! SATURDAY, AUG. 23, I890, 2:80 ®. M., At OUTING PARK, Delavan Avenue, near Elmwood Arenua. @@ Event IB Valuable Priver! Special Contest-ORAND TENNIS MaTCH- Tanner +x Cady Adurtsaion 25 Cente. ante ze _ E. A. U. OFP EDENY, N. Y. WI cum mo excursion to Laka. Thursday. Aug, Tis learine Ruffalo at 7 F M., villi-15 w RKR. ng at all tatimos as far as Dayton. This tach FOV o Widtmg's anngal excursion. . Fare, including boat, $1.00 18110 Cheap Excursion to Grimsby Park, Ont, The Grand Truck ay wil sell uckets to on T .Anzvml_;l. Grand Trusk ofice, 177 Washington street, cor. Exchangn, co mull?! The Steamers \Vision\ & \Buntress\ And the Terhts \Sloss\ and \Carats\ -FOR CHARTER- FOR EXCURSION AKD KOOXUIGHTS ee c tive g Hakes tripe from Mats street at 2:30 P. Rid Forty mreciat $55 P. i. to Sbseswater asd 10% and 108 Mats NIAGARA RIVER LINE. L Stet - CTBOLA anda CHICORA fhe above Rxtway oftces. Decidedly-we're always. there-stund~ Ing face front in the breach of your necos- sities, And we know whit your necessi- tles fre, too. We select from the many thousand weaves such patterns only as a close study of your tastes tells us you want, turn them over to our expert modelers and makers. who with their un- ; unexcollod skill and tact transform the cloth info Anished garments. The needs and (wishes of Buffalo gentlemen aro in cur minds. They are mude for you ond will At you as well as the highest-priced tailor could please yon Did you seo those Summer Suits that wa. wore solling at $22, $20, $18 and $167. We've still a fair stock of these on bund, and prefer to make a cleas sweop of 'em. This is how- we'll do it-mark them $11.67. Pisin or fancy. stripes or plaids, in neat and subdued patterns, or wide plaids, the extrome styles. BOYS' AND CHILORENS CLOTHING Bchool will open in a few weeks and that boy will require a new nuit or atloast a pair of pantaloons \THE GLOBE\ carrie the largert stock of Jurenite Clothing in Buffalo. lt will pay you to ramember this. A HEADER IN FURNISHING GOODS, Our reguinr $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Shirts this wook $2.09. Light colored Derbys at half théir cost to make. Fall stock will be here soon and the summer stock must go at any price. DESBECKER & CO, \The (Zlobe\ Glothiers, HATTERS AND FURNISHERS, 87-39 Seneca Street, Orvostza Posrorricn, BUFFALO, <0 8 o= rom N. Y. aar ts Ear ENTH. Now on Exhibition Arte Academy, Library, Building. all day and evening, from 9 A. M. to 11 P. M., Hun- day from 2 to 11 P, M. MILLETS MASTERPIECE, |-- Pars for the Round Trip -- §1 Train leares W. N Y. & P Station, Corner Exchange and Lonlnmaa xtrete, 8.40 A. M.. Returning arrives in 5 S0 or 7.60 P, M. on Wednesd 7.05 P M on Sunday CHAUTAUVOUA LAKE Every unday. §1 Hound Trip. Inch?!\ Mai Train leaves Duf Talo at A. M. and rans to Jamee town and Lakewsod. Returning arrives Buffalo 7.30 P. M.. Tickets at Erie Station. GRAND :-: EXCURSIO® Ou the Steamer LORA to SAGINAW, BAY CITY, GODERICH, ONT Stopping at PT. HURON, DETROIT and CLEVELAND, Leave dock, railfag bout, gevza P 31. Aug. 23. For further Mmumclgfl to H. L. BERLIN, agt B4 Water rtront. munfr rep12 __ LAKE SUPERIOR TRARSIT COMPANY, TOUR OF THE GREAT LAKES TelepRone 82. tna cie. umfumpmn time- tae ca toe hack TP. Carpenter, Gan. Pass: Agent. Telephone 617. WHEELER & WILSON, PAWNBROKERS, SGB Main Street. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. «round us reafy tosctack ts s masy a a weak We may excape & me wih sale mil you would ba 1.50 F4 & vetogys for , Heather BRONNERS 404418 Main St. _ OTS AND LOTS, AND LOTS of New goods all over the store, The bright, the fresh and the beautiful are crowding out the summer t at ever counter, Ten cases of new Fal 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 atterns are here and on the way ere. We name a few lines of goods at Special Prices for sly ial Tims, Just to make room for the now arrivals, \Welcome the coming, speed the parting!\ you know. 0 begin with- Hall a hundred Ladies Night Gowns, slightly soiled and. rampled, at the, Bonuti- fully trimmed with fino Hamburg embroidery. Ladies Muslin: Skirts, with. Wuch flounce, cheap at $1, fur 5¥e, 212 Muslin: Aprons, finely: embroidered, nent and daduty, Te. Value Boo. Children's White and. Colored. Cashmere Cloaks, with beautifully embroidered cupes, marked #3.50, at 42, dozen Mull Ties, with daintily, em- broidered and scalloped ends, Vc each. Cheap enough at 19g Several bUzes of Children's All-Linen Tor- chon Lace Collars, 7¢, Shilling grade, Ladies Embroidered Collar and Cult Sets, mostly in Vandyke patterns, Blg. per set. Good catch at $e. Gentlemen's Blick India Silk Hondker- chiefs, homatitched, 4 ic, Elwowlere you pay The. A large lot of Berlin Gloves, bought to bring 250, at 18e N27 pairs Misses' Silk: Jorsoy Gloves, be a fir price, at 25 Lovely things at the Lace Counter must go to give place to things still more lovely. ere are the sacrifices piled high on the bargain altar: 20 pleecs Siw Flounciog, 18-in., 20-n and while, 2 Heduced from 200 a hundred ur more- in beautifill patterns, te 1000 yes of Blick Lawn, plain or checked. at a shilling. Worth double. Lace Tides, 5¢ cach 1030 yds bwin Mucin a shilling por yard Striped Apron Lawn, be. A at Loe Do you know the quality of comfort concentrated in & sofa pillow ? 20 large ones, covered with benutiful pat- terns. in. peogeo silk, stuffed with imported buir, at Use, Heal worth, $1.5 1.50. Every one wears beads these days. And why not? They are pretty and cost just as much or as little as you havea mind to pay. We sell: White and Colored Wax Beads, be por string Gluss Bends, colored, fs Fancy Ponrt Beads, 100. Biivered Bends, 107 Euglish Pearl \Bends double strings, with Homan gold clap, 40 Nilvor: and Gold Beads, plated and solid, from 60¢ 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: “mum: Undershirts, guaranteod 75¢ grade. B Genuine French Balbriggan Shirts, a fa vorite hte line, the White Lin String Ties, 7 per doen. Jean Urawers, with clastic anklet, 450 The Upholstery Department is being thoroughly overhauled and put In shape for autumn. These oods have been thrown out for mediate sales: Fine Figured Muslin, for sash and vestl- bule curtning, 80 Inchea wide, at 25¢ por yard. - Worth 50 cents. 800 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains in new designs full width and length, $1.75 per pair. - Worth $8.00, 500 pair Fine All Chenille Portieres, in all colors, with bandsome dados, for $4.79. Antos Mtv. Indow with antomatic rollers, 8x6 feet, with brass pull, 240. spring Best quality Wood. Poles wilt}. brass trim- minga, compl 1s. th. Stand market price, 850. Shoes That Shine ! At $2.00-Whst do {on think of Ladies Fine French Shoes, for _ $3? mgomible. you say. Wel, here they are: Genuine Pateay lather doo. aree\ Foul er tips, ou pay $5 elsewhere. At 820-Will buy as good. offlss‘ShbngttMs Kiger under i A_ No. 1 They're r Pebble Goat, ~-£3c. & lins of Boyy French C . Calf But- ton and . Lace Shoes, made. Best quality Livg Geese Feathers, G@ige por | the Etmwsod ALTMAN & CO, Here's a statement that ought to win you. The suits we're selling for $5.00 (worth $9.00), and for $11.98 (worth $20) are our own make. - We know then what we're talking about. At $11.08 for instance, if you want to see such workmanship and quality outside of our store, the merchant tailors may have it. 1t would bea 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 theyfit, 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 brightest of buyers. They're doing it. ALTMAN & CO. THE RELIABLE, THE POPULAR Tik MANUFACTURING CLOTRTERS, 68-72 SENECA STREET. curE D. ' A Skin Disemss of 14 Year' Standing Cured by the Specialists at #13 Franklin: Streot Mr John Wolf of 040 R. Eagle street say: I had for 14 years a realy lsoase govering a large portion of my heal. face, arm les and back, which was steadily incroaeing, arg) at lime} exonedingly lichy-about a largo: raucerful. of rexiex taling dally Alter treatment with many physicians in this city 'some of whom told me my disease wan in: curable and none of whom gave me the slightest teller) Iconsulted the speciailsta nt Frane hin street mud after a brief course of trautment am entirely well. 4 M Bwing. M D. C. 3, M. R. C. 6.. England, formerly lecturer: on orsmasks or tux axtx, Niagara Untrenng. CP Ork, 2t, D., B. A., M. C. P.8. O., formerly drmonrtrator of the chemical laboratory, Niagara Unh'nrwr Bpecialista in disessos of the throsk noes stomach, mar and skin, Office aod residence 213 Praaklin street. Com free. Charges moderate. Hours 10-41% 4-6, 6-8. Sundays 10 A. M. to 2. P, ML. mo-wefr _ SAFE INVESTMENT. We are now offering a large amount of COOP PAYING Tenessent houser and cottages--also racantiandin EAST BUFFALO AND BLACK ROCK. Call and examine listof raton. ZINK & HATCH. 62 Niagara St FRED. BUSCH, Real Estate & Insurance Agent 95 Franklin SL., Opposite City Halt, Property in atl of the city for sala. ane Moriezars boughtand sod. Tax and Title Searcher furnished. __ WANTED. Ahmhwlmhwcz 100 fest m depth in avenge d FRANE E. ROBERTS, American Elock, Room 2M. G a for an