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BOUND TO COME GDIN.G OUT U.:,BUStBl.S.S ! • U seems to be only a queatmn of 11 few years, 1f we n;1ay believe Ed1son a prom•ses, when locomotives will be rclc gated to the rifhk p1le lUi fast as they wear out, !hell places bc1ng suppl el wtt4 e'lectrw motors feu from a t antral rtllL In th\t ~vent• long trauts 'With other w 9 rm 1 ;u 181 ,,nu th•tr posatbthh<s<>f whol<>salc slaughter I 000 Wtll he !lungs of tlie r•st The l •prt ER \tAIOB 11t mtervals of b<lUIB wtll ht •up \\\\',-,''\\''''\'· plaute l L}: t>lPdrtc tr~Uli Jf t \\ Ho-:118 at l1a\l hourly tntrnal• ft <steam l11 tS ~t.ll ht r£'nl1.> t'~tLI'U~lOilB Jf Htr~t t car hllt.B \\ltl R 1 h mochfttntwns as w11l \)c\' Inga-lls' JOHN W. WILLARD, MASON CONTRWTOR DEALER JN LIM& CE~NT._~ND SEWER PIPE ADAMANT w AI..L PLASTER Olllce New GiJford Blook, Brooklyn Sqr. TELEPHONE ll39o Pubh•lurs and l'Tupnrto • KNTJlltED ns second clat8 mattC'r nt tllc 1 oat office at Jn.mt:sJown N Y ~nEJOl RNAL IS .ADSOLUTELl 0\ ::-oEl> AND ~ON TROLLED DY FREDERI< K p llALI F:ttEOERICit W H von, AN o Eow tN A Bn,AIJSllA\ DOING Bl.JSJNEtiB AS THE JOPI NAL PRINTING CmiPA>IY !HE I At Ell L- H. Snow, M.D. lB CONDUCTED AS A W!GlTl'IATE nt\r NESS ENTRRl RIBE, lTS OWNERS ADfiNG AT ., Prachctng Physiman. ALL Tmns To coNsnn~n Tm II EST , s OFFICE AND R~IDENCJE, Cu.- Rpriug TERESTB OF TRE PUBLIC ASH :'IIEHI r A GE!'iERAL SUI I ORT IT liAS NO JNTitREST and Second Stl'cet TeleJ'ltono 117 FEED! Flour, Hay, Straw 1 l!lnn&los, Etc , --AT-- E. W. STRUNK'S Comer .,..,.aBldngtan A Se~cond Pb Steel &. Iron Roofing, F.aveetrough•ng. Tin Roofing and all kwds of galvantzed and sheet rron '\'Prk I make a 13Jl~emlty of country won•. C. W. Y:OUNG, !l)O l!!&.8t 2d Sheet, • Jameetown, N Y ELLIS C. HALL, ARCHITECT, E. 0. ROHDE, IN 'liiE ADVANCEMENT OF I AlUirt lu\R FACTIONS OR OR I Rl'\1 ATE OR CORrOR \. TE Y,\'TE!U~RTS IN llt SINRS~ OriiER. TIIAN !'oi{ C'il SEE~l TO DE FOR THE CO;\UION I>< KIIORT, \ll'HE JOURNAl NE\ SPAPEK AND NOT AN 0RGA> TBI!l REPUBLI«JAN TICKEl For Governor JACOB StOAT FAS\! fT For Lieutenant Oovert r JOHN 1V VROOM A~ Fo'r Secretary of State E\HlENE F 0 CONNOR Fo~ Colllptroller AR'J'HURC W\DF F.or State TrcllHUr{'r JRAM' B;EDGES For A ttorncy < cncral WlLLIAMA SUTIIERLA\l> For Btnte Et gln~H VERPLANCK CO LVI> Fer JnRtiC'l'S of the Supreme <.:our \'th 1 u.trl t lUMILTO!I WA Rl MANDY C GHEEN lf4.>t Stnto Scnntot t:r .. l DIBtrh 1 COM:I!OPORE P ~ ~ l t EH For Member of Assetnb1y O~>t Dlslrlrt WALTER C GIFFO!tll deman led for lo'l>g •h•ttlnc<s, sm It as )arg<r an l •t~ >t>get ~<re than th.• so''\' J on ,!rB(ltS n.nct t apaTlh.! r.tf ruun ng ut lnr greater sp~L><I I m~ Ire gl t tratllS will bo- ch~prnscd With as (reJgltt Cll)l P<' cu~aply and • \ JfCdltlefiSI'¥ hllpu[ed Ill S!fiRll~r A danti. tle,; !n the even tO'! accidet1~ the h~lrt ttii!I>S ran be moro qmcklv stop(e<t and the n,umJler Of flitabtWS Wlll he luis Ill th;J e.vcQ\ of n total wrec~. ~\ fli<>b \1 1tll th• rt vohltttJn ur'propt\.U•ug [l<nvtJr thrrl> Wtll h~ n 1e\ohtt on of IaUro u.l methmls as wdl Roads \til be lliQr~ ecunonu uri! \un the fare may lm cheaP• ne I, and the s•rvtee \\tll be far morolnqu~1 t than now All tins wtll take' ye lA to nrcomphsl ~n\acrount of the pnnH. nE'e u~precmtJOll of V tlues th omqtn e po\\ er no\\ 11) use 1t woui.U l Jftoct hut 1f \H are to bl\IH:v the ptoph{'BIC'<J u[ n H no t1 t days of the loLomottve are numl1.: If:' l ( 'iDER A ( l R~£ \n appeal to taxpayers \a hetng ctrcn InttJ throngh:mt ~ew York c1ty It recites that the growth of the ~1ty ts no longer healthy Capttal IUU uestrahl e p 1pulat10n are no longer t.ttracted So rue stx or e1ght hundred mtlltnns of c 1p1tal aud numb< rs of famtlles and buH 1 ness concerns ba\ e movP 1 out tn thrC'e sears There are mort v tcant butt ltnJ9 Lhan formerly though the amount of new bnUumg ha• d1mtmshetl Buswess men complam of du 1 l trade the puhce f >tee IS degenerattnF, echo l houses ure madeqnate, the streets aro dtrty and dangerous Interests aro fa,orerl by the dommant polltlcn\ pow•• at the expense of others It ts n go\' rntnont of worst cttJzens ngatnst the hest flw cttv has rearheJ tl,. conKiltutlQnal bondmghmit !tnt the tmprovemrnts do not keep pace w1th tho ex1 ol.lse Thl• tB tbe bltght of Tnmtnany on n gront c1ty Who wants su< h m< tl ods spr< nd O\ er the a tate 1 Frmls of the mfamous Mrh.mley •o elo<!UI ntly donounrc•l by C~l Caruth of K• nturky at the Democratic rally, (r~port of the umenn of atattstu\ ' SH 0 E ST·QRE· > ' . ' . . 2t9 Main S.treet. ' ' t '\ ~ f e I Mr. !0. Mcl;ean or Bo.st-on, •general agent, \tne firm, •has bP-en here )Nttl1 spec1al orders from the assignee,s ih 'Boston, to close up the W!lacaro,ma• business in this city. ·The l.t'lgalls Shoe St6re • ~LDAf<Y !I Y Sep! 2o, lS9l DIW'I S n -'!'he five pet cent hill ,.., lntr9• 1 ~~u•':'u·~~ duccd by Mr Cnmarcnl und pressed to fir a.l pns sage In tbcasRembl'y It WfVl pn9se<1, Apri12.d .nnd Mr \'itrvra tH l not v.otC''l Jlon tb1s measure He eubs.l\!q.nently attempted to explnln ltis al'.lsence but the rnct remains that tbc. bJll WWJ on tbe caleudo.r r r AprH 3 was certain to bD reached nnd that Mr Gitford left the cbnmbor before tl,lc be appear~d be committee n few days pas~~d the assemby and an argument m favor of 1t Mr McClellan, m explan:llllg hie vote, charged Mr G1tloril as tl:i6 master of tbe state grange Wtlh I~avmg the chamber and deaertmg )JIB post for tlte purpose of avmdmg a vote uj:lon the bill Wne11 :Mr. McO!ellan took h1s saat I ttent to him and told h1m that be had done Mr Gifford an mJ~tiCe by chnrgtng htm wlth leav10g the cha u ber and desert mg h1s post for tho purpose of dod~mg the -,ota, and mformmg h1m of Mr <:hlford s asktng and obtammg len\ e of absence a\ the seeetan of the e~ emng previous :Mr McClellan st!lted to me that he wns not aware when he made bls remarks that Mr Gtfford bat! been absent durmg the enbre sesston of the day by leave of the house, but supposed he had left hts seat I um aware th tt tl o ohJ•et of the as touusln IJ repreH .. ~nl:.a.Uons to whtch I h tve rdcrntl, 11::1 to endea\or to create a oonbment that Will eerure the placmg of clothtng anu cotnbtug wool 011 the free ltst rwo clussea ore engaged In the ag>tntlon ltrst somo man tfarturers who Unnk th t 1t would ho an advantage to them to he nh1e to Import \ool frer of unty am\ n taJ>t a protective duty on thetr maunfartnn s of wool, anu \ho ho he\e that the ~hils btU woolen schedule 1\0ultl stan I nn I, sorond, the free t1ade 01 r,\enue tnnff le tders who thmk th 1t by first gettmg wool on the free l1st they Will be ahle to bun!( over the farmers to thctr md, null then that tht•y can reduce the duty on ma1Lllfacturrs of wool to a pomt th 1t Wtll not rcstnct forotgn portat1 ms \ • • A futr knowl••lge of human naturr 1 nght to aat1sh n prnl<nt mnn thnt 1! the farmers \\IJOits plnced ou the free hat the~ wtlt asstlledly stnke back lf woolen mannfacturtJrs nrc prepared to I a\e thou goo ls place•\ on the free llst or g1ven low n \enne dutwa th•Y may seek fe1 freed tlung wool If they me not ( md I am snr1 th 1t all agree < 1l thnt j'Otut they w1ll make a sortuns rntatake 1f th< y umte Wlth tho fn e tra1lors tn the movonrtnt tn re\ IB£l thl' prott:tllon col 'otc \Hl8 tt~.ken 1 ours &:c C R :UB: FRE.EB'f fhts lett•r 1a a very shrewdly drawn mstrutnont It states somo truths, and yt t s tnantfestl) uufatr and \holly de co ph ve It elates that Mr G1llord d1d not vote upou tbe btll, Hhov.:s that he was ab,unt, BIHl comeys the ulea tbat he lr ft the cb unlJer for the purpose of uouv:wg the vote It cla1ms that the btll wns on the calenlnr of Aprtl 3 and was certam to he reached to ita regular order on that day It 1s trtle that l\1r (hfford dtd not vote upon thta measure, and tt lS equally 11ntrue that the b1ll was certam to be reached m 1ta regulhr order upon Apnl 3 and also untrue that Mr (llfford left the chamber for the purpose of dodgmv: the vote As a matter of fact 1 tue blll wus not reached m 1ts regular order upon th< calendar, except onder tho ctrcumst mces herem alter stated, l\1r u1fford had not been In the chamber at nny tune rlunng the sesatbn of that day, and consequently could neHr have ldt for the purpoBe of av01dmg the vote, unlcFlS h1s abaentmg huuself from the ~n!tr~ aeaston of the day was for such purpose, anti I know that this was not the case Now lot ns look Into thts matter n ht- tl• Wlat tsthe htstory of tlm bos1 noss? On Toe•day, March 31, I asked a ccrtam favor of Mr Gifford \lnch de pended upon Ius bom~ present at tho sesston of Fr1tlay, Aprtl 3 He told me then that he expected to vtslt bts danglt term ~ew YorJ< on that rlny unless somctlung arose In preHnt On 'I hura day Apnl 2, l o mlormet! me that he wtiB gomg to N<!'IV York the next morn mg wtth Ina w1fe, and, nt the evemnJI- -a f-ew momenta before Upon ~rr G1f· fords return I handed htm a copy of Mr McClellan s remarks wh1ch the stenographer had furmsbed me &nd a day or two afterwards Mr Gllford arost! to a question of priVIlege and explamed tlie renson of his absence Ur Me· Clellan then arose and apolog1zed to Mr G11ford and the house for the charges lie bad ronde th~ Fr1day beloro Inasmuch as It has been stated, or at lenstl mt1mated that Mr Gilford wns ad vtseo by me on the morntn/( of th1s par- ticular Fnday or at some ttroe prevtous that tbtg bill was to be rolled up on that dny and that be must not go away, 1t would be pr011er for me to state that nothmg of tltat ktnd evet occurred I did not know that such wa8 the case, neither d1d any other of the R~publtcan members After tb1s btl! had pllSBed the asaembly several of the Democrahe members stated to me and tn my pres- ence that they were not m fa'lor ef this btll, that they had not expected that It would become n law and hal th<1y: sup- posed that th~ir vote would;msure 1ta en nctmenlinto n law they ne,er would has p~en closed for three days,. the stock has been thoPoughly examined and ma;--ked down by order of the assignees, to quic~~~lling, prices. r SALE COMMENCED Saturday, October 24. 4! PLEASE NOTE THE PRICES. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Lot No. 1 A Fine stock of French Kid, Hand Turned, Button, Reynold Bro's make always sold by tlS at $4 so and 5 oo, marked tn th1s assignee's sale $3.50 Per Pair. Lot No. 2 A spectal Fme Lme of Ladtes 1 Ktd Button Shoes, Opera Tte and Common Sense, our regular 3 5o shoes, and none better for the pnce, to go 1U thts assignee's sale at .&. $2.50 Per Pmr. Exterior and Intenor Patntmg, Woo I Ftmshmg; Grnmmg Glnzmg, Knla1 Ullnmg, Sip! Pa10tmg, etc , etc For l'lf'Clllbor of Assembly ( l District ltOBUl\T E 1\001!81 It~ !lor Shcr!IT t~ urnn 1 y placing \loul on tlu~ fn ( h~t NEL~ J~ ]h~t un:, Jn \esswn of that day, rose •u hts phtce nne\ askod for a leave of ab,cnce unttl the followm~ Monday evenmg Hlsrequest \las granted by the house through th<l speaker the present cand,date for heu tenant govNnor, Wm F f:heehan, and he dul go to :-:ew York the next morn mg bcforo tl c aesston began nnd was not m the <ham her durtug tho enttre day on \luch tina l.nllw t9 passed Now 11 can not he clatme~ by any man that he ldt the rhaJObl r for the purpose of aVOI!JiUg the vote 111 on thts hill unless the post \ton ts talwn that ho clotl~ed tho ent1re seeBIOn of the dny for that purpoRe nntl such a }lOStt.ton ns that would}}{' equnlly untrue and false hnve voted lor 1t, that thmr purpo!e tn pllBBmg 1t tlnongb the assembly that day was to put the absent Republican members ' m n hoi~ ' an~ that they ex- pected the btl! would be k!lletl Ill the senate thPreby plncmg the odtutn on the Hopubltcan branch of the legislature, It Lot No 2. Immense lot of Ladtes' K1d and Goat· but- ton shoe:s that have sold usually ot 2 oo pet pa1r, assignees pnce to close them out, Otlice rootn, No 6 Allen blork, er tran~ Main street All orders recetve prompt attenttm Oom}Hltent workmen only employe 1 Go to JAMES G. SMITH. 2 WEST FIRST STREET -FOR- Wrapping Paper, PAPER BAGR, BIDLDING PAPER ' S'IATIONEHY C:\NIW MH> ICE CREAl\1 BOXF.\l T AI AN ESE NAPldXR, TWlNES. BU'I!TER THA Y~, CARl'! f Lll'i!NG, TOILETPAl'~RS, ETC Telephone Nnml>or e3G JOHN HARRIS, 511 WHITLEY AVE , Soft, Har~ and Toll~t SoaDs. Kltcben Grease Exchanged for So a p3 sand postal cnrd nn ~ u m bfl'f(l w il..lfot rnll MANt F AC'Tt RER OF PALM SOAP. Ask )our grot>er for it Oren Applequist, Contractor & Builder S!iOP IB & 20 S'l'EELE RESI!>E:'irll 3IJ'J \\!\ SOR ~TRE~'l' Estimates ginn on nllltin 1~ C'lf u: tk pNtn n lng to the business of building from the com plct8b1:11lding of bomrs nr Mrurtnn\' r any --- k:Tnd to smiill]obtilng:--l=rron nnd n11n I <.:!n.wtn,; Turning or any p1r.rt or tnsldC\ flnlsb s IC'l \\ taln, Veneered Doors l'U> All ki tllt or n a terlalo supplied Roal Rstato and Loan A[on~~ J. &. A. D. Dewey --ARE S'l'tl.L A 'I~ No. 11 East Third St Where I!;OOd bargams cnn a I\ n l\ h• I , tn any kind of Renl I•11tatP at th owner's bottom pnce Njunr• deahng wtth all REMEMBER 'fHE PI H f , J. & A. D. DEWEY. SAY! CllARLES J JEN>I!'R For County Clerk VICTOR A A! Bl!\ tror Jt sttca of sc~;slons CUAR!.ES W CllE~L Btaelnnlts I'\\ 151~] For- Coron('r JOliN ~~ lR\ n< \'tt\d rnlt~oo I 0 H11llcr-e. t vint> .A As <'lectton dny drn\\s nigh there 1s ~very reason to feel encotllllgl •I at tho s•tuntton Republtcamsm ts umtul on tho \tnte llckot, rooro fully nron•P<I than for } ears at n gubornati'Jrtn.l ttnn nn1l moro larg~ly rpgtsterecl tlnm t \ \ r l 1 f n In alate electtona tho f1u1un to g• t out tho vote baa been tho w ~at •t f , t Jr m tJm defeat of Repubhcnns Th r< ts no • \ltleu~o that tina factor \llll 1 u t1r onto tho rnmp<\lgn tina year tl '\ may JH lcr from the enthustnsm !t•Jl <) • t! ' H r) where und the great regrstrntJOn Whtlo th< prospcctl! nl Vtctory are PXI llrnt tt wtll not do to ubatA one JOt 1 f tl • ze 11 tlms fa> <ltsplnyed The opposttt< n •• aroused to n sense of ItS pen! nn I mil put forth wcrodible exert >DR > guard ngamst defet t There arc Wt II sui •ton tmtcd rumors ol<:orrupt10n fnnols wlu r< w1th Tummnny tf 1t cannot btly \OI• •• wttb anv asgurance under tlu n~w law can at lens~ !me them to n mam n\ ay from the polls It has 1 een shmm llmt illegal rcg1strntton nud frau lnl~nt natur nbznt10n have been prnct r1 <I huge I y tn :\iew York City HortlCI or th• IHDOtilllt nn 1 VtC'lOttB '~tlh no concrptJ 111 c f tlu duttre or Clttzenslnp Will he pitte I agamst the patnohe nn•l tltou~htful \Otore outsule of Tnmmauy rtt1t Hut for nil tllJB the prospect IH Filii r 11 nnrnj! mg that FltBset~, Vroomnn 1\ 1 111 l tho rl?st of the. Repnbltcan •tnt. t • k< t \111 he elected by a deriRtVt mnJ•nty tf most of the pnrty does ••• lnty 11' thre.at of Tatnmn.ny bns pr \ t l flu tH st potunt swcP wnr 11 Ills n \ p ul l 111 r; I nve l ( u broken 10 th\' h 'ht nu;m Rl this< orrnpt pohhcnl p >W r I< fill A r lt rs '\: nn an(l tho cnly wny ' f u ml nt ttng tl P anti Tammany Bl nhn111 t JB to th1 <had f 1\ or11 • Cl unt t-~J Dl~p{_\W hm.t ll r,.,( or (our year.s 11f lH spt-rltv Th!?nntoonnl expostttott '\11\ nl ph nty of moue' a!lont And for a tun 1h1 nhole nntl) \Ill boon l.fmt rmlr n~lfl \\111 llC\lf llli\DilfHt I our gr les n cngf' 1...0 1'-111 Let us luok a httle more at this par- tlrnlnr bOSSlOU of \prtl 3 m connectton 11 1th this btll Some ltmc durmg the month of Jauuary a stntllltng l\<'soluh 111 wns mh pte<! that the h ~,~alutn o s• SSlOU of Fntlny of onch \Hel. sltGul<l out! at 121 o 1 lork noon Tbts was for the purpose was a poht•cal tnck played for the pur• pose of malnng political cap1tel, and thnt was all tlte mler~st tb.~y bad m 1t Iloas the Demoornttc party really favor tl!1s measure? It IB ap11arent to one cog mzant >I tho f11cls that the man who stand& as tho reprPRe.ntahve of thA IJarty, tbl' present candldnte for governor, Ro\\ well P Flower, IB nnt m favor of tt !:Ie appeared before the senate counmttee to \Inch thtB btU was referred and op pose 1l1ts passage wtth all hts mtgbt and mau1 ~uu rrcly yours l I Woonmav \Vondcrfnl Onlns.. of Prtahhng rneml Pr~ t 1 gPt their trotns so l:i tor£'n('h homo thn.t U\enmg 1:11\s llr ~llhR :.o\unJnenotontycur Ball nen:ous rult. pr~vmlt: 1 ~nry 1 ulay dunn~ th~ 111'(\0M'\ hrndnrlw bh rs 1 rvnul'l prol'ttnUora_ t Itt Ire EWBilOU of tlu ]t'p;lflllltUrO ~ 1th tht 6 sl, 1 r1~ 1 ~~1~ ~~~r~\~lrds 8 ! p\Y ~~~~droit~; fltsll\l~ t~JJ~I1 tX-Ct'}tiOn rf Apnl 3 It pre jf(mo~l'ltusaylbntnftcrycBrsof tnumoo f!urfc-r vndo.l both Ldort nud nftt rtbat pnrttcu- tr~~t~r~~ 1 ~i 1 ~vn~~ d~!f1~e tPe;~g:~t~~en~dcr~fg: lnr da.y nnd In two w 'i.'ks,g\nincd elght poundBin wcfght 1 Sow the bill refcrtt: l to nppearetl up 1 t\oulluot llDd )wn tosle(lp but now tdef)~ pt•r .. on the calander on the mornmg of Apnl t~~~oi~i:s ~~Ju~ j~t:lt~~g;;fn~~~~rfjtll& l wtth a great many oth.er btlle bnt was 1 !>!hlnrd Duoklrlt N \ one cnotomer mod not reached m1ta rrgnlarnrdtlrbtfcre 12 ~~~~~~u~ 1 cly~ri~~c~ 11 ~[ 1 t,:~: 1i-o~nls~rl~r~t o elm k the hour fixe l bv tho reaolutmn trf's on 1 d~gnnt 1 t'lok fre-e nt Frnnlt w Palm~ for adjournment Upon tins parttcular tors day, thorc were n lew Democr&ls nml a 1 largo number of Repubhcans absent, Mr bttloul amnng them It In cam\ appar- I pnt lwf~rP tlw hour of lJ >'clock arrtvcd that this btU would not be reached m I 'WhenB•b;rwnss!ck wo gnvohcrCaslorla. tis ngulnr order A l~w moments WJumshownso. CbOd sbecrleOl forCastor!tl. before that hour th<> Democrahc \ leadrl Char lcs McUcllan of West- When sbe h•oome ~!Iss, •1 • cl ng to Casrorl&. chcst(.'r, oiT(lt'C'd n resnltthon extend- I 'Vh.cnnhcnatlCnildren sbogtt.wetbom.Oastor.&.. tog tho \\sstou nf the dny mde6n1tely, I wluch waq n•lopted by the DemocrAtiC I mem hrra Tina actton wns 'taken, as 1t 1 afterwards nppeareu for the purposo of rcachtng tins five per rent tnterest btl! OASTORIA FOR SAL£ IN JAAIESTOWN fhe Repuhhenn members endMvored to nv WELLMAN BRO~ obtnm some mformatton as to the pur IF YOU HAVE Money to Invest '~ tl'rE post• of et<tendtng tho 'l!eEston fhe Demur rnttc lead• r and the DemocratiC memhPra refuse I to pve any tnformo,- tlon on the snh]ect 'fMy knew what xt was for, but had a purposo m kcepmg 1t to them~elv•s fhc Hepubhnan leader M r Acker, waa ahsent attendmg the The Alktnson Houso furnJshtng Company, funeral 'f ht• ~oll~nv:ur Mr Brundag< of Stetlben m~~1\ ~'a} ~\~~~~ tfnJ\lnsO pt'r cent. every elx Uox 1218 n(JidOD Mn•• Thts pmttcnlar btll lnu some poltt cal s1gntficanc~ fhe I lcmocrallc leadore hau mnde tt a party merumro for pohticz.l purposes ;:.; ow htlls of grent tmport ancc, affectmg tho enhre slat~ and PB pectnlly those ha'tng nny pohtteal s•p: ntficn.nce wereo rrtrfl'ly 1f P\Pr 1 m tell upon on Fru1n~R for !lu nn!'4on that- thPre wrr£~al,\U}S n grt nt many nu. 1 lll berH on both s <loB of lh house nbsent on tlwse da} R nn'l nt \ t r hPforP or nftf-lr thnt 1 ntttculur da) 1n t h..o tht~ .. ll f the bouse More thnn t I• \lr l<k 1 In tills p trttrulnr uu-t 11 l f 1 •r consPntmp: t'l art up 1 t h~ rnmn tUtu wlu h \ R t a n cum puny the H uuuns f :\I r Brund1t~ to h1s homf', t xnctf'<=l \ 1 rt nusc from '\lr ~!cCicllan that hltlR lf pro llt<nl s1g tuflumt (1. or pnrtv mensuns ~houht n•1t I ' tnk~n ur• nul n• wrl upon m hts •b REMOVAL! I It HP moVPII my ta1lormg 'lt\l It •tn E1st 2nd f:lt to over 12 ~I un 8t wl 1 ele I am pre- ~~~~ d to gtve t!H hPstofRatt~lu tlnn to a\1 C<JS(nrnt ~ I 11lWR Strks an l DI<'H~E's 111 ul• to ' 1 det 1 v C'rylhmg hrst <labs CIPnnin~ and rPpmnn,.. tlt' 1tlv tlonP OlOF JOHNSON •outorlf'ittM'Welln<lnptcd to~thl&t ' ~:;sr~~D~t~~~~~o 1 ~t')mmentlitnssupe iQrtoo.nyptcBOrlption K111a WorlllSw ghes qleop• and p\\ot tno'Wll to mo n \ \ ndi!!R. M D JreStlon 111 so o.roruGL llrookl)'li,N Y l W!tliali\i;;Jurlous~on. 111\ mm or ('.n.str>rla. 1r. so universal and u For IOVCrnl ~rs I haYe reeoltlnumded ito mMits ttll Wflll known thntit soo.ma\' work :rour castori&. f·omt shall alwaya continue to Q• aup~rcrogo.Uon to Pmlorsa it.. Few are tba ito so aaU ha. iu:lariabl1 produc.l beDeO.cl&l tntellfgeot tamllles ·who do not keep eutorla reiiUlts. \' within easy reach ' Eowtll F PiJU>n, It D , CULO!IIitL:J::'tD ~Ott;y \'l'beWIDibrop 121ltbStleetand 'l'thATO Late Plllllor llloollllt>s&ile Jlil!orm~Obnrch. NewYortCit;y, $1.00 Per Pair. GENTLEMEN'~ DEP'T. Elegant hne of Gent's Fme French Calf, Hand Sewed Button Shoes, we never sold less than 7.00 per patr The pnce ts cut m two by the asstgnees, '\: now offer the entire lot at $3.50 .Per Pair. We have su.;;tamed an excellent 1eputatton !or Men's Fme Shoes All these goods will be sold now at reduced rates. One special lot of Gents' Genume Hand Sewed French Calf Congress Shoes, price heretofore strictly $7 oo. Ass1gnee.s' pnce to close, $5.00 Per Pair. James Mean's celebrated 4 oo shoes w11l go in this as- signees' sale at $a.oo Per Pair.- We offer a splendtd lot of Gents' 5 oo W\iiukenphast shoes, a great wmter shoe at $3.50 Per Pair. We offer another lot of Gents' 4 oo Waukenphast shoes at only $2.50 Per Pair. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Men's shppets worth j5C on y soc per pau:. Men'~ •hppers wt>rth I 50, only sse per pair. Clnldren 's sprtng l1eel shoe• at soc, 75c and I oo, many of them gotng at half the actual cost Men's k1p boots \\ott ..1 3.00 at 2.oo per patr. Boys' k1p boots worth 2 25 at I .50 per pa1r. Youths' kip boots 'wrth 1 5o at roo per pair. ,. Hundreds of pairs thrown on the bargain tables at merely nomtnal rates Many of the lots are marked in plam £gure\ at half thetr cost at the Great Assignees' Sale -'\T~ SAM AC noo r 11urc I IJ so Latl E 'bar~-,ram abm 30 rla PRICE ANI No 11 Fault _. .A Gol I ~·at We :Shoes .t\mC'ril fh£' n 1llltll l'ltorC'!I w~ JlO!UUI:ln -cvorr p whnt. {'l'b\$1.!0'11 Gl(] [ In till& tePu! \Wh9'Wi attaoJ>; them! montt ' lW11 WA'J C1 ti>DO n\ld aS ~ ~r;~ nnllc moro1 l\\'. ~'oolo I' Cl DR I