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'·- 1 '·• ··: There 'is, ever~ f~t~JicatJol) that· the m·nt tli u·waa il]min!?: up.ciu the ae~elllr ; · f~_rpne~ge une~pecte<Jly .m_d .when -~.-~iof:;i.iJi,oun~''.ll'\~~~~·-·~:~:~ 1 !llliny ol.il'tl ifi~uds were. absent.\·· ., 'Mrs>·Louis:~; · . . . · . ~.lil!J?rd c~ri ~l)ow a ·-·hill' of · dent o{ Sto~~tou ... !' i •· •: .•• ~·-',;_· . .; · •.. • i 1rfliie fl.'!)\n cas£} .. _. ·. S~ridaiat' 1' p .. . · o/Oi.Ji-'\~!L, p ltll'l 'l'l;\ ~ Cb~,: ··1· that'lie uodgec1 is . were held ftoru tbe . . .• , ~ , \ . J v.hli$1.-'l'(l ~~~d 'f:r.ap~teli(l': £ill after 'el,jcti.\n for Iiili nnd it day afteti!ooiJ;. • :\tev. H. C. • J;Inukin~IDn ESTEKF.D ~ c d olsliS mlfttet\ nl tM po>t . ' ' • 'oftfciated, m~Ji:jng some .IJltcellent .H)lk, om~.;\' J;m~~m;,~');_ Y . ,. :.I ra~e~d ~o loutll)lo thQt .some ,)ll!i,y' !rom'tbe ·words ·.reiidil!~d \in :Mat~ew . = ·1 duced tfi'lJeli~:Vo him guilty b~· d .esElr-~J.on .•. J ~x1v:4:J;,: ~·'J;beref?re; be l'e ,(tlso-reail~.'! . FO['ND .Jl ''N..iR.E''S NEHT. • Republ(cnns shoulll aee tfiat tlii~ is ·aim- Thjl ·young 'l'>liople of tli'<> Baptist •' . It ·ar,O.ia~~ tlmt.t'be_ 'Se'\V, V~rk J;im•li' •. ply,. ~ •m. aslt.ed, . nttn.elc .. .ali tbp_, 111. !lli: cjjurcb ha.ve'engaged F. S.:Uart tp tjloil;. 'I ..., , ' f tl t t h d f t ougqly overhaul the insid<ii ol'the bUild-- . ~~a ··l!\~isl oonespQndeJit to, Cli]Mgo t~r '0 . lbS • 6 • g~ang~'· \! ose · e .ua tu a ing. He will be .:ll!!li•ted. by 1-;L Xixon. of . ' '· .. ~~ mve)Jligat~ t!J.a _!'h.rges ouide by Gov- 'l'trong ~epubllCan dJBtriC~ )VOnld:oo nuts. Cas•a,da~:a aoJ. wHI \do g'ITll~ 4)-tistic einor Hill in relation t<J the \land pQr- to Davul B .. · The campa1gn agamat Mr. deGorating aud t~esl:~i'og t)10re. chase IDy .Se!IOctors, Erwin am! Ved~er. qiffotd is being dir?cte~ from' Albany This is prooft'hnt tbe aUeged inic 1 uitous. where nll the material 1s prepured by proce<«ling wcm!d he ·probed to the Hill's henchmen. Hepublicans shoul~ quid. Let Ulli;tlee what uarnnin!! reve- not let themsel-r-es be fooled by thll! lations The •rtmes bas to make. Uudur transp=a=re=n=t=tr=ic=·lt=. ======:::; ndii!flayed beading this is the full report .A. tlleeting i<»- the organization of a of the \pecial corresr-o!ldent: state !~oard of ~r~ 1Yill il!l belt\ at the CmL'\\'' {Jrt. 18.-'I\h'r re•tl estate Rochester Cb.l>.tnber of Commerce J:\ov. speenlntkms oi' George Z. Erwin and C. P. \'e<lder !D Chicago· bid fair to net 12. 'l'be cal!~ays the objMts of the pro- tlwm c•HnSiderlible profit. Erwin hl\8 poS<C-d state board are to units the power bec·u tl,•alio~_in property here lor some and inflnetwe of all the local organiza. llme. .In F~bunry, 1S~9. be purchased tioas iu one ceutral representative body, tw<Mull! in .Auburn Park, a sub11rb of this clty, for $3,!140, paying $1,0-J{} cash wbkb shall at stated times, and also 'down, <;nd giving mortgages for the rest when emargenc;r deDUillds, 1!leet for the oi the J!Ul'Chaee price. This deal was purpose of considering and acting upon closed uut about tlw mid<lle of February, !ll<\Stionsatfect\og the material intereslll 18\10, for $9,600, giving Erwin a dean profit ol $.1;Yti0 on a cash investment of of the st£te, and to concentrate the only $11000. whole ill:lluence of the Iooal bodies upon :I.Inrrh 1, lll!IIJ, J. P. l\la1l~;tte of the au~b moasun•s and projects. they !DRY real<·stnte Jln!J of E~gleston, Mallette&; -either favor or OpJIOBe in tbe common Jlrowm·II. accurcJ a contmct oo a pieoe Jinterest Tbero may be too much rivnlry o! prqp•rty owned hv Milton I!... FrcBh- wut<•m, for which the owner wanted betweeP cities having local honrl!e to :;:;-~,Otl!1 without comruiesion. :\fall<-tte .. pull t~gethcr in a state board. The pnid :!'i•tU on the contract t_o bold it for prime <11bject of moRt boards of trade is to tiV<>ntv days. He tben tned to sec11re . . a purchaser in c. ll. Hende:rnon, c. ,J.j allure m<luatrte'H from other towns. Ltu•k, 11t1d othrr Chic.nuo men, non~ of 1 1:'1\' 1 · 1 · f 1' \hc)m clt'sin·tl tiJ mnkt the deal, .:'tfal- the moru compe::uon o .. ammany, lett•,.• partners refused to\ n•rry th~ I which is reltcbing for tho rest of the state X\\t•erlr, as !hoy h~d ever SllOO;OOO in , is bt•antifully ahownpy itscxe\utive com- r<•al <•Riat\ 111 that tune. Mr. LLOck IS a' mittee t•pon tho authority of the Even. hrot.lwr-in·lnn: of Er~in's and ht! sug· r \' · · · ~ h f ~··•t•·rl t•> ~fnllette th!'t F.:rwiu might like I Jng I oat tbo.twPnty·eJght men w o. orm I<> huy the piel'e of lalld. Mallette tete- the committee <lrO all professwnnl grar,Ju.•.l En\m tbn~ Le. hnd 4 Lar~ninT) politkians, among whom are one Pon- nud '•11tld. hu,frl tlll:!'Jttlon on. the P!lY- virterl murderer three who htwe bean Jut•nt 1.~ I-.rwm of ::-.ruu. Er'\'\•m rt .. plte'l t . • f ' 1 f 1 . 1 that ho would rif<k thu $.500, .nn<\ woulol mdJCtetl or. muro <'t·, e ouulns assau t \'''!''' IH'ff' trr lnok on•r tlw propL'rty n.ntil and brihery n•spectivPly and fpur pro· deci<l~ wlwther Or llQ( to take it.. lL<• ! f~SHionnl gamblerS, three former pugi!- Cilnl6ilil're. at,o~co~ Commodore\ (•t1dPr I it-~ta f.mr former rowdiPs, anti six ruem- ilf'c·•Hup.uueti luw or came shortly after. I , . \• 1 'l'h\)' W•·rH pleaRetl with th<• TOprPsentu- bars of the lllf<lnlOlL' rweed g-ang. Sev- tiOt:£ made a!Jout the l\roperty nn<l I enteAn of the!*' 'I'ammnoy representa- U)![' ,.,f to 1Hiy it. Un L\lnreh I:f tJu•y I tivo l.·rfi\'CS now hold o1Jict•, seven others pEnd fl/lOO_tu Frt-.shwaten:~ to scc·urto t~n formt\rly 1 lhl awl two nre favored' con- dnvt-> whhtt,mal ttUtQ 011 the t·ontract~ 1u •. ' or~l~·r. 1 r is euppoeetl, to makt• eomP 1 trnr•tors. ~1ce party. · fiuRn<1al 11rtangements. April 11 th<•v -- · · - . - . - pahl frt•Rln\lltl•rS ~.ubo E\Dtl thr nllit 1 UP\?, R. lh·ht'r ~t·wl\n snul lnst Snn- day $:~,3.30 more. They tlw.n P:tel'Ultld ' day: \Tl:w onP snpl'Plllt•ly importnnt It!~rrt~·ll.!t·~ fqr tbe rcmain~rr of thr ~ii),~ 1 IDE'S$lltP \l(.•forf\ our Rtat£\ in the coming ' ll~\1) nwr put ttw propt>rty Jl1 tht• lutllll8 uf - l'lection j,.; tho fnakin ~ Sttrl• that the nmd I J·.J!~}f>'lton, \'lnllt>ttA Bro\Yn£>11 ft>~' Rnh- l • g . tiJ\•tHt~ 118 u.nd s:tle. . IS npenotl to RP£'\1r~ su~h nmen,JmAnts to · ,..inr .. th•·\ they hnvc pni<l off mo•t nf I '!Ur ballot lnw n~ will ennLlc UB to secure I tht· mortgaw\S with the monAy tP.c-einl- I I the snbstance and no-t the form of an iu- : frulu lit . ... tl•• of lotR. On!y a small p,or- . clt•pl\'n franl\lti!:lP. llerC3 is the tnsk . till[} t} 1 \ 1,. ~~· liii\'t\' ht'l'\O th6p0SCJ or. ll!ll . . • \ 1 J•roJtt•t•:·. , w•t>Jt-t:; of thrt>e rity blneks 1 m the tmm.cdltt.tP tnture- for our etatea·j lying 'Ill'\ uult· west nud Olll'·hnlf u. milo I IDC'n-that tB, f-or those who ore of (lll· f s·~nt.l< , .. I\'. k>•m. l'nrk;:' the a.ite ol thP other typ~ thaa that so well !llustratNl 1 1\ <>rio!·' 1- \\· I· r<Hhwat~m had ueen un- in the late lnmenteol William ~[. Tweell. ., •!•I .. to ~~:t '! nt hall tht; price paid by I Next thing Hcv. ~lr. Newton will he I•.r\'t 111 nto~ I \ t••l·ler.prPVll'lllB tn tlw sf lee~- . . . , 1 t!rm of t•hwal!O . .nR the aitl3 of tlw \YorJ,l\s accUB.\'•1 of !uggwg poht1cs mto the Jllll- Fa~r. Tt'\ ~ .. ll\· ~~r Jnr·kson jll\rk ns,}liL. Thnt is whnt rl~ference to better I tlu• l··~.rti4'n.\i the fnir f'till further an· government would he f:iODBtrllod in J!l~trt .. ·Ufl'fl • ..U.~ v:tln~. Tht·~· aru about Tnmmn~y circ>les. I 1,, uu f··•·t .r Hlrt·<·t fwntag<· m thf' trnrt .. 1'-uuw ,,f tht• lo~~ hUVl• lwen sold nt.$i:l I X ow tllat ~tr. Flow<~r_ hnsuncorked his nn,f {o'olt\d• ut $h., a front lout. )lr. MLll· • , h•tlt· t.hln k' ,:,;, a fmnt /ont Is tl fnir estl-, voc.ll orgnns h• can oiler no reasonable nmt• · •d ,., l:a.t the entire pit:Ctl will bring. olljf'\('tion tu taking part in the joint t.le-- TJ!114 Ju•·unH .\ ~!\riiCJEdncome of 82~1H,OOO. , bntP propoE\etl by ~Ir. Fas.'\'tott. The Int- I J,, r•· ltn\ 1 ' hf•~Jn sOmP C••st)y lltlpro\·C\- (<'!' rl•·l'litwrl h treat with nn irrespon· nu r.r~ u•rtdt> ;u the wny of sewem, wntn . . . fill• I vn~o~ ,., .nn.-.rtionR. t<.!f'., hut it iR aafp to Blhle snh'i,htutP and aq thP I1Pmocrt\tle t·t<IJt·•nt• t hnt Erwin nnd YPdtlt'r wil1 1 r.Rndidnttl wa~ not makinJ: c:peeches nt rhar ~r.u~O!lll•m.tlda ... ~ri~iual rnsh in-: thut tiiUe thestJLjrct waa dropped~ U \t'~lllll'lll •t luRt than ~ ... 0,000~ is i\ good opportunity to revive it. \ u\\ ;'It-< \\'P .nrt• E-lhU\tPtl nhout UJI•f\\aV- I '\. -- - l~>·tw•·•·n '\,•v: Yurk nnd t'hirn~n, ;t I ,\nything in ai<i of tb .. hospital merits wunltl br> 1111 m~n ... f·Xtwnsive- tu go to 1 conl~ul t~.uppurt, un·l no ensit'r wny of 0111' tlullt tn t!H.• ot.lH'l' to eeP. tl.e show I holpmg It along t't\D lu• found than pnt- wlnh· tl\· lo{·allwrwfil<~ in tht~ t•V£>nt nf j ronizinK the \V'~ C. A. entrrtninmont tin· f.,nw·r f'it\ ha\·lng c•nptnrtltl tho 1 Thurfldm· ani) Frhlay. The P'hilnn- pri.·. :111• nut npjmrPtlt. But this not to thropjl• wonwn havo E>Xt•rtod themselves tlw poll! I, If Renatoro Erwin and \'e,fder to plenH•• an• I tboir ctforts in bohalf of a lhwcl tlw1r JtrJRitie~JJl t.) dtn __ ~rt th~ 'V(lrld's noble iut'titution sho1tlrl \w llppr6ciaWd. h1•r f··l'ldr·n}.!•dba.t!lwy mfght pr••Bt l.y . n rr·Rl •\tlltt~ dl'.ul tlu•y W~fl' fnl..,t• to tht'lf \Vtth tl!e diRposition to procrastinate ''\''' uu•l t, tlwir tru•t. But did th<•y l·that i~ in ll!OSI of us mnny voters hnve cln 11 • 1 strned n!f tlw timo of registration until Fr<1rn t '-•rft<\lt\ 1 t wouJ,l appear tim~ 1 fht· last rlay possible, next ~aturday. An tlu•ltflnl \\(t...,purdmsl.!d aftL'r tht' pnRsagt• 1 (•xtraor~linary cffurt shouirl be mad? to of tlw 1\' .. rld's Fair net whirh hcrnme a gat!Jer w the tnrdy onP• a\ tbnt ttme. lv.w F··h, !.!0, J !-I'll), nntl n£tr•r the !ot·ation Thtl rt~..:nlt in the Bh\le may •lepend upon . oLtlH· Wurld 's F.U.:-ai.GI! inago whlcl¥Wil&~. ~-...Ui~OL!- on-1.4<>-last<lay-of p,.l,_ !!~. 1'-~'llJ. Thll nN·ouut ~nys !\lr. 1 ' n.'gtatratJon. · '\--~ FrPshw11tt•rP, thrg-ran!l)r, had been un· - - - · a\1lt• t\:-ot·ii 1t at half the price gi\~ton by i • HESJ.~RTED DJI'AD'QI\ARTEltS. Frl\ Hl Rn,J \'\f·cltlf'r prllvious to the BE\ll'<'· I Fr.om tht' C'hnutJlthJna lJ(Imocrat. lion •·f ('l>i~~n us tlw site ,fthc w,rJ,!'s 'fhp mo\'P iu hl'lm:f of Mr. Edwards is waning. The entbusiMm wna ull used Fnir Tlud h~ trnf:\' nf cnurst•, bel'ausr it up in his nominntion. and since that \\11H h••lll!•lt. ,r.J)rr tl1~ selection of thft time tho inter~st Las hr~n fading out sit• 1 nt Chirngn, an<! Mr. Fre.•h- hkr Plower's boquet. ln Cattaraugus . wnt• rs ~ot the ndvam·e in thr eountv tlwy tell you that Chautauqua will gi v~ him a tremonduous vote, !llld r>rii'P hec·aUHo 0 1 tl•r World's in this county it is said that Cattaraugus Ftlir i •t•' !1)! lol'lltt•J there', nntl uot Erwin is nlmoAt unanimous for him. rrhe truth_L and v. ·1-lvr 'fhNefare if,\\ ThoTimrs is t.lutt Edwards's boom llas collapsed, l\lmt J.~f'F. t ht'iP r.wu lw1petl to tnke the World'~ Fair nwny from ~ew York: bow <'X<\t· du·~ly fooliRb it was of Uwtn to nr~l··t·l t'u tzf\t iu on the ground floor 1 an<! hny at hnlf tlw pri~e insteatl of al- lowin!( ~lr. Fresh waters to double the pt i<•o• of hiR lots to them. !t Will 1,., seen Tho Times diaclosure on th<> fnc£> Mit ia favorable to the cauFe of Enfin ttnd Y cduer. If they were profiting hy hCRtility totbe World's Fair they tonk a queer metho\d of showing it, pnying twice as much for the land 1 .. nnd that the Republicans in both couu- tit•a will, with few exceptions, vote for their nominerL !lUll that Mr. Vedder will be el~ctod by ~early his usual majority. Tlac Fin oat> UUBUr1U. Vye~ng. l have just engaged the services of e dyer who has dealt utensively in dye stuns, is n dyer by trnde,bns traveled ex- t.euBively among the dyeing· •establil!b- ment.s at home and abroad, nnd we are prepared to dye in the best manner deli· catc fabrics, women's and oren's cloth- ing, etc. No need to send·goods out of town. G&ona~~' H.ALIIAi:.L. Footes avenue, near tbe bri~ge. eildt· \\\ FonESTVlLLE. Oct. 19.-'-The W. C. T. U. a11d the \Y .'s\ held a reception at theil hall Fri- day evenil)g, to welcoii).e the llow mem- bers of lmth societies. It was a very pleasant affair and la.rge1y attended. Light refreshments were oerved and the avenin;>: Wlll! spent in soci~l enjoyment. The I\epublican meeting last Thursday eviming at Dye' a hall was well attended by enthusiastic membere of that party. Speeches were made by Mesers Walters, Williams, Woobury and Vedder. 'fhe speakers -..:ere late in arriving and it was about eleven o'clock before tue meeting closed. t!enator Vedder made n stirring epeech on the iseues of the day. The death of Mrs. Francis Swift come~ to as with peculiar sadness, for it iB only a few weeks since abe laid her youll;(est eon, Martin, to rest. Mrs. Swift wae ill about three weeks,aufi'aring lrotll typhoid fever. Tho service was fieTIJ 11t her home on Sunday afte1'noon. Of her thrue ao!lf! only Emruo.ris was presunt as the others are in South Dakotn. Fr<;Jf. B&lcom, superintendent of the Salamanca schools and a former prinri· pal oJ the ~cadcmy 1 died at ·Salamanca on the 11th of October. Mr. anu Urs.H. . Burgei!B attended the fuMral nt »ala- manca ou Wednesday. Sunday was misQionary day at tho Baptist church. The exercises through- out. the <lay were very intl'Testiug and g11ite a Bum of money was •·a!sed. llliss Hovey, of the Fredonia :iormal redtt•<l nt hath !norning and evening s<.•rviee. Mias Clara TOwer, who is teMhing in Otto, spent llunday with her motllC'r. Mrs. ·Ernst us Brown of Dun kirk, v<isitcd friends in town last Frillay nud &~tllr day. ...... Treth on gold, alUminum fill~ I rn h- ber plates. 3tle0d J. E. ,\L~n, H E. Third. ' Anuustus B. I.y.Ut: to H~lJ~N W. Tew, Jnmcl'l~ to\n· s.Y,.3i'. DuoneL <iurn\Y''' ll<olton J. \rhlto Ark· LADIES ARE CORDIALLY wtlght. ::!<>00. I ~ Jamoa M. Stone lo.~el•l•n E. ~tono, Pomlrett' NV!TED TO • TTE:'>D. 5000. Seld~n E. Stone to Jame-s !( f-tont', Po.mfrf't, moo. Jobn II. Ing~r!iloll to.\. A, !\'!t.•b, \\illonoTn. !151). Custom Tailoring. S, Loa~or ~f L~w Pric~~. w. B. HORTON; HRS remove1l tbe D. W. Cook stock of John \V. nud Charles W. Cn•nl to WilBon M. Cr~=!~~~~:!\J~%!! 2 ~·. l!<-Ds.nnt~ll 0 to WtJcux & Weeks, Jam{'~tmV\n. 1-'00. _'-'l... Harness, Trunks, Hand Bags, Etc: OC'TOilE;fl 20, Charles_\. Pct(\l'MfiU to A.tlgmH P. An<ler~uu, Jnmcatown. 1-100. 0. F. Pricl' tF) John .Jiayes, Jaml!'stoiTn, 150. 0. F. Prlcq tu li4JDry l{r'uH·. Jnmt:\~<toll\n, i'OO,V~ Angust P. An•h:rl'uu tl} )inylnn It RornlJ£'~Jr. JnmeE>town. 1 JrJII, Jo•epbh1e Elll .. to '-l:l.ty J. nuilrr, Jamesto\rn, I. Hiram E. llU:lt•r, JCJsephlnu A. El1:11. Jnm(''l· tuwo, 1. I rrg Franklin Street Ut.'FF:\.LQ: N. l\ KI5CiSLEY BI\ILDIXG 2nd Dnor North of Xin~arn. A'l' SU.Eltill.-\.111- HOr<.;E, J>\MPS'tO\'V:N, llll.EitY SECONO THrRSI>A \.\ Clu.rl~:s .e '1\'e(!li.R to ,-Rrl A A LLt;N;~ £TPE1L~{-·..;~.- . - -~-. FrC'h .. r!C'k\un A.,£, ALLE~·, ~Inna~~r. Jntncstn\t·n., ~,~ 1 IJXLY 0.:\E :\ItiHT, Frunklln. A. i\'J .. n,..r 1't hm! '• u!'• u. R1J·:f.'r, cw. W&DNESDaY, 0 .TOB~R 21 11nrtln E Sk1ll··n~·\>r t·l ... fltnnntaa :-n.!th )lUll· . kirk. t;;:.! 1891. .\.lJ.!nt E S1n1t~l to :-ttffillf-1 1,m .... J: H!, Creek, :r~~· t'!.erry Hl•lcn r. \f •nh; 'm•·n· t., ~Irs '\! t,m,. :'LIJ.! l~nn, .._ fh' .. r 1 r ... k,, p,.. uq:E!::oo- C. ::E!.:I:CE, I.ntt• 'lll~}{c •t. ~\.HI! E \\itL 1.:~ tn• H1y tn.1{\tttt·•.l urt,._b ]•; ldt- lulo.o.t fc1rt ,. {'IIUH'·lr \th·p·~-:.~ \A KNOTTY AFFAIR.\ Tn.kr l1'1fi1·•• that ll natnrnhznlion 1 ., 1 trt .. ,. 1~1! ~~ PL· ·1 f .. r ll .~ t•r .. ·lu•l:.-: 1 will l~t· ln·J,J in tlar vncant. ~t.,rt\ of the \\m' t.•.·:: '·\ \YnrnPr ·}l!.'l,•k tn thf' c-itY ui .JaUJP~town ' ~. Y .. M. ':'ltnrda,•,()c·t ·~4th.lS!i1. ~ ir: ••• , .... nt -. \Jo· \\•., Pth, 1 l,~ 0t 1 .:!,1 \'·•IJ:t'lltil.: f>ri~ft~tt' - ..._ To the corner or Third an!l Spring streets, whrre ron will flnd n place to hltab your horses. He has also purchll!lctl a large nddtUonnl Uoek of HARNESS GOODS. Plcru,o roll nn•} soo how .chc~p ynu rnn 'buy anything in the hl\rnefls line or rflfringo line. :Sew Work nnd repnjr!ns ntrcly done by Martin Knorr . ALBERT E. :MYBR81 M. Gh., PIIYSICL\N .\Nil f'l\J\t;r;ox lirnrlnntc ni 5cvcrn.l ('ol!cgcs !u f ·unmla, 6Ul•~O· qn('ntlr de\·oun~ many mor.th• tn Eur .. pe • .ut• tciltlaut un•ler H•mt• of tho ruo\t l·!m.inl'nt!Un.s~ tor11 c•f tln' t'rufc!.S[nn in tlw Un\-JIItll.ls ofLondon, Pari'-. Ueran. Vit•nnn.. l.'U'.. t·tc . f•1r tbo :;pedal Pmrtt('(• l•f -~If):{( rr. Oh\lrtr!t'S IIIII] fi yun·rology. t.,•wloh F'l'liur Hmtltnl nnd nr''lllfltc'n HoSJ•itnl for I•l~l·n.\t'\ uf the ({{·art [lJUi l.l!!'l..'\<; 1·:. P. P1·T:-;o.\H, C'Jc .. rk. 111 L.''\1L: \•lrr.~: .. r,l··· ~============~======~ t t:Ike oye-r First :Xntiuilal Bank\' rorner :II<tiu nnd Thin! strel'ts, ItroiJes in ibe oUh·~· nt night: Hours: !J tfl 11 .. \, :\1., 2 to I nnol i to !J P. :\1. \\' e don't. often ask the a.id of the newspapers in calling yonr attention to any particular Article or Special Price to be offered ~u our Htore. People who know us-and most people do-come to us Cnnfi.dently wbl.'n they need any of the things ·we sell-se- nue 11! the ).mowledge t-hat what they buy fro:m us is alwnvs ' Right'' in quality, and that our Regu!ar Price is \lower th~n the \:'ipecia] Prices' advertised by others. We violate our usu~d rule, just now, for your benefit. An Inpecllnious Jobber of Fine Cndenvear came to us l:st week_ iu Fiuanci~l Distress. He offered us a Large Quan- tity .,f H !gh Grade l nderwear considerably below the market mlue. For l\ash. The goods were superiol' in quality, we . honght them, and now ,,-e offer th<'m to you as· th~y , 1 -erc 0 f. fertd to ns, F,u· Bela\\' Actual Yalue. The quantity is laJ;ge; we must mo•·e it quickl~I~ i uclucles FINE WHITE AND FANCY MERINOS. HEAVY WElGHT FRENCH BALBRJGGAN, MEDIIlM Arm·HEAVY NATURAL WOOL. GEMJINE IMPORTED CAMELS' HAIR. A SHAVE IN UNDERWBBE. FINE WHJTE AND GREY LAMB'S WOOL. DAINTY SOLID COLORS IN CASHMERE. $-!,(!(} Gr~<l\~ .• t :!,;,() ~l..'iO Cir:vles at 1 Oil :\ (Jij Gr,\de~ n.t 2110 1.110 Grad~s at 7!i. :L:?.1 Gm<le11 :\t. 1.:.u ;11 •I tTraJc·s at iiOe. :.! (H' (l-n.•l<>H at 1.25 ;,() ct Gnui~>A nt :~;; ... , Early l•uyer\ w1li '1-<.'!11'<' best 8dt'<.tion~. See our Show Window anrl Bargain Tables iWd li&l§i:l .. J .. •. ,, tni.:Lqql_l( , oii!l\1 ' il*I;L • 'l'o ihe e.di .; -~1!-r~~no 'pori o(th~ \if'the Chi< · , !' ; ·:· cheese(IJ!Ik ~ •·.. .g~V.~~Y.OU· ~i 'One:fam in the dair . . \ \; wltl· con;;e.~ · .. meli fthe \g , .. •short~t t '· •·'+ •, , .. ~e(ik 5oo, t. . n 1 ~\' ~ • ; ·~ • \G-:t:Y bu\ft:t· .-; '. :. ,:~; '11.et.atc the., • . ' ~. ,. ', u.·~ .. )~ .tl~~ .. \V.( .. ·'t J ·~ · .. ~· • : <oe'nto'_a po1 1 · · p Clreatllel · · i. · l>l u;n:t~d ~? .,:_:. : 1 ' POll' lind !, ·• ,, <he.atl. Iu · . ar~ ~0~~· tories . ·The tru; ,r · iU'g~ofrc.rea • orgl\ni2a~ c ing bt•aro cheesem\\ of skill sri< foremen o does not boar<! -will duci~ hir Onemu Tbe·qu~lit prm-e IUl \ tories now -BI;.t the co 'W{)tkman · take its p-l •.questiom~ style of P• pertain ill~ will be tali - · ~ison. 1Vis\l We lhenot Dnt'' f.Gr 01 men <lf·C'b agree upo1 one gr!LI!!e cernin~th eaeh <Xb'ner some !Xtter weekl;y th· see from o to th• p.ric wht~ ~ .. rn u of w&:-kmc; the head , capable o.l hand. The faul farmers. ' pri~ lor tt worktnl·ll < who l'an bi thAy CQJI d in price, OJ yields will $1,200 to $1 in one Bf.'llf' men get fu butt~r, twu operlltl:~~o rrc west raJ> al -men higl.Jt--1 nre going a WP&t iR Tl\'a county rartJ c:l.t!Jtam mak.ug- fnt bol<l Hntet patrons nne and I will ! .-.:.h,·rrnan. Sa We>. the r.•rv• locatto~t In tllP b)\ fUW'P tu Oil nntl t\!nse o!Jt o\dm·k U.l ' n. l!-o~tl CbaUtilll!llll.l City Xnt. Bani Jnmc..01:to\t n !'a Farmers' and Au.ctJo On Tuesdr B. I'enfieltl Bnsti village auction all eluding 11 wagons, bu1 etc. This w purchase. place. We herebJ to all who so bereavement and espeoia scholars of tl :\In,, IInve l:\ou Se£ If not it is to Bee them Johnson, in i bridge, Main for a fall and an overcoat, If Y0\1 do • to t'rder their ing is very co amination. · Ther. make goods lor met '- ny demand i1 Jlcforeyoit , I'- whiter, g1 ve ~II. -Learn sh< :ke_eping, aritl penmanship i llusincas colle to! partwulan