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Ta1res Ute Lead. Cash and One Pfioe. .. Bu~F•Lo, Anr 22 gr F G1J FORD, Agent S1ker ':reek, N Y Fly 'by Inveterate Gossip is Do1.ng lUanuiaeturJ..ng' Hlage o( the Lakes. A thrtll of mo\\hfjmg -p::nn Darts hrough my large ana lofty orate, ''li hen some young lady tbmKs That I can spend a £~ .. 1le mght :t!i.nd -p1a.v \'i tth mfant1le debg 1 1t Progresstve T1cld edy '\rVmks ' Frog concerls are m order \Ve a_re to ha' c a new fire alarm J N Bacot! wa.s home over Sunday of Dunkirk \Ve don t •ntend that any carpet stock between New York and Gh1 cago shall be wtthm ha!lmg dbtant:e of ours thts season vYe make sure of generous trade oy makmg lowest pr ces For mstance. Sm1th's best I:vloquette carpet,, regularly sold at ---~---c-----~-~-l$r so, are only $r 25 a yard here .A s1gn of spnng-the GAZETTE clean >\i 10dows Maio str\'et loo:!..s as smooth as to,ble th s sp mg Dc\'Les1n Carriages \ND- Wagons. Dun1rr1 St ect Creek, New York. Horton Bros. ,·z,.,re are Cha-.::e & &anoorn s agents tor thep· flmous corcees, they .are ,vorld Gre oe t\\\; ne as cl,eap Deert sold Ne y Cnne 1s ana :F1xtnres 01l Clotbs '.''\ m•s a Pel 0 ls ---F._..IR CfTOTCD--- --JTI t .... Tir\' 1(1;:, cf-- SriC.r 'S FLOUR COFI\\ES C\NlffiD Mrs G L Weeks find almost everythmg among upholster.e, that nelps to d h r Buffalo la:.t ween ecora\'e a orne J-. .... eep 1n ab1 1ty ro do most for } ou of che volume of our trade Let CPemlle curtams represent •he entlre <tock, \Ve are now sell!rg them, plam and dado, fnnged top and bottom, at the nd•culously low pnce of $3 50 a pair Be qu1ck 1£ you wane them Spealu_ng ot shoes, there's lots of auvert sm~ dene for know noth10g people \Ve're not spPnd ng a cent to carcn such a trac1e \Ve re after the \1sest-tnose ~ ho l no' good leather, good workmanship goo M1ss Mereness has been fatner (or a few days See \\V I Lanphere s m th1s 1S\'!.le 0 J Hiler made a v1stt 10 Conneaut 0 , th1s Vi eel.: annnersa:rv on the roth lnst Mrs 0 A. Fa rchtld bas her tr p acro::,s the conbnorrt Tnc Shakespeare club met style The shre' der the buyer thG_,_,..u,,srs better 1•,e hke 1t \Ve ,1andle onl} the oest shoes for and clnldren fhe growmg demand for the bG>) s clothmg '· e se.ll tells a est 1ts story Notlung but ment could croMl lE to tre front 111 Sj,Jte of all the other stores Ic s JUSt the sort to motner s pod et ana bov s fancy Rough-and tumble smts, dress ~Ults a 1d overcoats a< stylbh as they make them See for yourself It's h1go t1me evervbody knew the W?Y to us by m;ul Send 'or samples and pnces of anvthmg that can be sampled Its wor•h your whtle -:uocked tbau tb.ey v•~re whea the death of hrirs Chauncey A Lanohere was announced on Tuesd.ay arte noon th~ 14tn 1nst down n the pn ne of l11e at a ttme when a mother s cat:e '1;\ as so much n-eeded for her 5