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• 1 ^ - 11 i«wi»iMai v ' : On Thursday, Friday and Sat urday the people of Dunkirk will hav^'the opportunity of securing rare bargains in Seasonable Mer chandise at our store. During these 3 days a General Clearing Sale of our entire stock will be in progress. For particulars see small bills. I. M. LEVY, Reliable Clothier. THE OLD RELIABLEEMTBODT SHOE STORE lE.h.aU G E > TImaton whmt tk$ p t o i ^ o f PwOdEtk k i m bam p v r o M o K B » k k € 4 m ( u l » U M r m i » Q r m i 9 Iwiiin t t l x y a h n y t r*e*iTtd hOJ * T t i t * fot tAwlr m t m r . !S mi i A oi ** w ) « r * today Uii path |! # « l D t a U r k caagai tlwMUM lfe«d trtUtI)ki v M m » • p i i o M U d b TRAVEL o r iuh I I s ordar to 3 in cuuiiort asd atyie TRDHt, 8A7CB1, HiUn) BAC, OB DRESS SUIT 0I3S o c iCKMtIilaK o i th k uU u r*. N o i y a f atof* aecoptabla for » praMwt. I b a i •ortaaaet. C n U «sd I b a r a » lar|;a a I a » m U i « ADMIRAL KGMPFF JD S T in in ) W'bra Admiral K rtspff, w b o w M Uien I roinwaiMl of ihv l'‘nUrd H u tea oaral fotvaa la Oilarw wralrm, rrfune.1 to IW rtlclM U in th r attack of the aJIlrtl fom ia ap<ui the furta at Tatau. ho iraa 7 7 E. 3 rd Street. rm LAW O g f * B ^ ^ l e |w s i i A i |* r likluia} m nlM d M m pfo> t i l l Ammnmmftwmiim UM m m u — M m MiMi, aw*«wtottta m m m (a ct(M- tlMNklMlUM^i^tlMlIlMlkwy MhWil- etm #M a«a tmm m tr- m w tim m im M m m * stcMjr. W I I . W I L N I R , •HMntAcHML A k . E. Judd’s H K jr n « M m iKi T r u n k 8 to r « S 2 0 L i o n S t r M t . rath r r iM 'r r relt ctlUrlrrU ll» rwaaft^jroiifsa « m M of UliOcji atid ocmlb of otaed <»f a lt «>rt« if thlnir* <w> th « cal \tt. Main roai! mm I raJIruad U v d ta t h a t SORtETHINO NEW I TffJB s-CBNT PanAiiieriGaiiOigar u u K tu s m m n Q a o . E j M i u n , SS^\.avy4grjrJ!- A Union Made Wheel A. R .C O L & h a#iaiM liM ia|M < 7 of U m FA L C O N { R p « d t k k M ( l V M « lty« iKrrcSha akMdtka to« « m miy p* Ud ahuxtoM. bat Mtirait UKtnfl MKK XoMoliMnuaMpfa I th« aiiaa I Caam la aad tjopaca too wheel aad foa B ( aitl taU OKI Hhmt L.Q.Weldner'i. iO i O M i l M r M t r M t ^BmivAgm saa tf e l i t M i i b U m IteB t u d tb« v o d a u a i M p O m b* « i O d ] M M tbM M n m M d . F, L. KOLPIEN, Carpenter and Builder SPRING H ta coma nt ia it. You inicmd ptircfajiiiim « new sou, one- that will become yon and look stylish tod up*to-d Our spnnfl w o o lens are of as sorted dcrslgns Aad our work- mm ahip is atiexcelled. Call and fudge for yourself. 7 S 8 * S n e t t r M C ik a p I i o M S o . m t h i t tfnlly giToa. Beef, Pork, Lamb, and Chickens. IOA 1 S«>A U .fPQ M . a s t f t o H M •17 M O B 8 T 4 d l O » t« a tA irt. fft^iqtAllA^StJEiSON W m iU M JAQEA, y Mi'faAliAint. JOHN REINHOUDT. Oree 311 Cefeiral Ara. D u k ir k . N. Y Lake Trips Dunkirk to Buffalo! PElfH smAKlA ± E h B. Line w in Itaira D aaUtk Ttusdirs Slid Tbtrsdiys i al IO-.SO m. n. aad niamiag wilt har« BiEak) tt 6KX) p. a. Round trip, retaniag auM day ......... 60 e Roowd irifa ntam iag dariaf aeaaoa.. . 7 Sc A dtAing aMrrieaaMrriea «aa 1 c board, alao at. cofee. uadwtehet, rtc. Office aad »harttoo<otCoeiinerclalgt. BaRalo N.Y. WM. T. B B O W N , MERCHANT TAILOR, Cloifci^CNtiwitf sad Viiwed- BB.Y.P.B01ECmKT. MK.Ib<7MA«r TSYSlCIAKAafDStJi^eRON sniaooixMT^iHMDULiAt. JOHN a BOTE, PlUOTlOAl^ B j p l i i i B b o b k . Eveiutig Observer Pnlill«lml B»wy Benalaa 0i tli- DUNKIRK PRINTIN6 CtIMPtRr OWrw 8 «n8 to K\»l ammim I WrxH. j^lfatweo *f thB f «mkt MMI 8 Ml) J&»<li-r. -k I t>dlwaa SsoortS ieetimint snootim i F iieiioiiilpaviib wok I , Bllll|6$ FJITAI. RESULT,! ROWOING U FORWARD,;: FifteenY«rrt<Ellington B # y ln » tiR t.,Bi 0 Gih 8 * of U b o re rs Hurry Work ly 0 »charfi o f HM • on Botfr W ater S troet and Coa< Own Cun. , ; tralAYWiuf, lEPCBLIO A I lO M H A T IO n Fop l*i«aldeat. VriLLlAU M'KIHLIY. For Vice Prealdeat, THEODORE BOOSBVILT For IlepreaentatiTe In Confi'ea#, EDWARD II. VREELAND. For M rm lirr of AMwisblr— 1*1 dUt, For}M«Tnljfi For Surrogate E t.m RT K VVtMJDlirilY Fur I uuntjr Clerlt JAMRH D C1AI.U I- F ur I u ruber tH A lU F:.H KINNEY Far th.r<m)ttr of N V Slat* H F'RKDFlUlf K .V1X.OS . <M Wmtfleld hudutraiMl ti ilrrrlC T ^ale. le. Nahwnorol ilrTFlopcM bate f J i t JoadlM ha ^ t l r f i f t f now rU4r that ibe aitL lf Wa» a mU take ktlmiral ^m p ff rrJutintard al the I lead that it w|ip> and ^o«ed to be part, \ o '» a ^ hlg Jadgfeeat a nd far- •lgbtnliM«a ard eocaMwaded la itaariom which at|lr%t Wpvtj|*|xaad tocHUeSae him While a aiilegwal of U» cma« luu been receited al Waahlettoa by Mail from him, tUa letter wa» out Mccawtry to rellee* kloof Sit crtUeiHB ny btaia*. The progee^ of rtesta In fhltus aiaee that time aemai(dUh«d that btfaev the arrlta' 'if ht» leUet ll U Inlrrenting reeealic* the rewaDaiBg h j which he arrlecd at hla eonrlatloB aad alee aa dMiwIog that U»e tean oa the fronnd haa a kraoee Icalgbt lalo the facta In aoeh a cue than ll ta pcaMible to hart who H fhoaiaAda o> iBlln away from t(>e ,d MtkiA la ht» tetter the tHtWral rjiytlhat hl» in^partielpaUrM, d e s tad and attach w u doe to * e r a l rraaou. chief of whteh were lhajpthe I nlaol MUtca and n iina were Sat a l war. that he eow (Idem) that hl» tiutmcUona tmm the vTj department were Bot MAlNdkAt to jastify hl« co-operation in a tMatlW act. and what I* still nx>rr Unpoetanl. be- >QM he reAllw>d.th««UNfMtt«(k o a the f»rta ikhtUd p m b a ilj the death of ihe h^rtelgn tnin|a|et» aaA other for elgnem In tVhln add trovM eaiiae the Iroahie* at tff« da^tal j to mptx»A IbroaghcKil the ehttrs Thi» letter la feofc w |U { g tJ» ^ p o iu n to crHicfcah*, h a t inlfhc anflnarr Iran*- Betion of Inuincm. la a report to hla aoperlom u to what traruirired np to the time It wa« written and for that la all the reorw leltable >oey la the Fredoala IV^nl of Traatcea do to poeecas In detalicg wtUi the hi. cycle ritUiM' on the ddewalka Why Temple street awl l enlraj arrnoc s.-e spedRcd aa the two atreeta on which the preecal ordlnancea are to be m- forwd wkUe on raHooa other atrccta where the roadways are in pasKablc COnditioA hicycic.a are allowrcd indls- crimlMlity on the walks is thus far an ■nexpkalaeit problem Have Ttrwtees really tbnnght how It Uaika- S r a n or O hio . C itt or Totcco. i Lrcaa roi jrrr f \* F hahk J. C wkskt makes o«th that he la the senior member of* the flym of F. J. Cheney * Co., doing bnsincss'in the Cau of 'Toledo. County and SUte n f ore- —Id, and that said firm will pmy the m of ONE HUNDRED D O L L ^ S for ch and ercry mse of Catarrh th . Jtnot ba cared by tha use of H ali CAtABXB C hhh . ' FRANK drOHKNEY. hwora to h ^oie me and aalMerihed in thla tfh day of Deember, A. W.QLKA80N, TaSAt.1 NoUtyPahUe. HaU's C atarrh Cur* ia taken intern- -jueoaa aaefacM cS thaay^m . Send lor taaUsBcmlals, tree. H a l l 'i l ^ u y FllU tm tiie Fast. Cbfsrrr C m h Jnly 37.-{SpeoUd)-5 Fradpnla. ^wly 27.—(Special)—The Whllahimtlnifda the woods In tbptown ? « « » * • of th» wotdt on the Water of EUingtkHtjAMLerday afternoon Smme* paring ta creating aome interaat Arthur Bcookis waa Instantly killed by the accidental dlschnrge of hla own gun. He waa dfteen y e an old, a eon o f the late kl. M. Rrpt^a, and aatepaon o f the Heir. Mr. Ptrtg Aahford. H« was rla Ring hbs ifraodparentF. Dr. and lira Broolu,ftt EUingtonah the Unse. The Mile « f til* tad’s head was blown off, a section o f the brain being tom u i lutaa tanrotw. WILL MAKE WINE. IMM Mtotta, 9m M Ineloa’t lii Grape MMr tolouKkOsl Uroctoxi, July 77.-t8peeiad>—Jonas Martin, a Urge grape grower. Is pre paring to asttuificturr wine on a very extensive scale. He U golnc to con v»rt his larg* b am Into a wine cellar Re will Inilld a, Urifc addlUoo to Ui» bars, BiakdBg I t Into a targe building lie has (Nxrekased several targe storage ouica and will put in a hydnsoUc wdne in Fredooia aa HeTe^mmoraof report ed trouble there h are been drcnlated, I ! T i t v f n d i n g i i r tW entire w edcfs | ;• allbatconspleted., Theewuareto foun* ' datlon for the brieVa a boro Canadavray atreetta laid and ^ h r l e l a a n being rapidly pnt In petilkm. A good aUid atrataw ia placed abont the e o n e r ^ Contractor Alexaeder a t ira t sat ployed three me* to Ify tiw brick pay ing tb.-m by the yard th e i r work waa I aoch the firatday that they were not employed longer. Thla lead to rmaaoni of a (trike and rather dla<]niet*d the Mr. Maxrtla was imc of th, eery Srat I ecMUBeSKe iaa U m > raising at grapes and has been emmcctol with the gi large number of acres od grapes and e * p k ^ as many people aa any ’ ibo harvest oilurr grower dering t WHAT RUIMED THIS VINEYAItO. niMMiAwwMtnpn (• RM«7 M m iyiai nawitins has a vliaeyard of B loat ISnurrea alioauslooe and omr-half [ 'is In badeoadlUoa Kuos* of theetac* hsvw died thU wsmoi and messt of the rm atndee look y«ll‘>w witls sosnty growth o f vioem tod foltage axsd ssoall fruit IVrhspis one third of the rtees have aboat noratal idev grape* for thU H im * of iHe yvatr The others a re smaller aid some eiined rmiver to raadte good mariketahSe frail Mach of besth frail foliage ksok pate and weak and whole vlBeysrvl l» a bad ladtlng A eJagedar fasel Is that oUscr vtoc- yarda adjotalag and set o«t the e*aM year are rigorom atsd in goosl coodl- tioa. I*art of the rtoeyartl la <)o<*£ioo was set oert la ISto and part l a U03 A aaiall fart of the rtne* were badly fruam aa<3 nitiaed by the hard wiater offoar reeinago, There Inathcory asKsog towwgremers that thla viaeymrd which wa* kefrt very etean aad free from wewda wax all badly frown at ttoa and waa aaUalactoty Every one t» now satbiflid with What they are doing and with the progreas of the By the terms af boat rector Atcaan- dcr's eonlrtsct he was given to days In which to RnUla tha work. The coa- tract was d g aed Jaaa S3, aad he hegaa wqrk sia or eerva day* after that tiaws finish the work on tlaie aa thta will gtw him o rer two weeks In whkh to Heeerel rjoesUcHu rwtallre to the ee- cntltsg of the hricka have been naked. Icxjaoetar tTarh stalea that the cemeat eami wtll be a eompowad of to per ewat. pure as|chatl mlaed and heated with The third eoarpoaeal U -lUU vrajt,” whkh U to p rrreat rracktag The wtxde forxm a* elaatlo ceaseat and any cracking In Ihe hrtch aarface It will also ej tract with the emrtaUons of teeatscra- that lime and has i» that this dry eesuos hasshown that the note were Hearty roliwd at th a t time. The grapew adjednieg on the ao«Ui and thcrejia whieh were not kepi to free from wreds and greea are ail right tMiw John W fipcncer bow at hewMr ia Wesctfifld. vixllcd the vineyard oit Sat- ertlay aad waa at a Iowa to knew to rhat catiiee to atgltm te th« eoadHtid* of Use vtacyard. The *o<l. a rteh eearae grainel loaaa. haa been maaared Bad to not Imprawcd. Mr Spencer took sped- men dnew to send ir. Ivirf I. Q, Bailey of Cornell to sf-e If they bad twen In* jsm i by toxecto or worm* al th e r&O or by iliseassD on Ihe vines. Mr. Uawkii there ^haec vices I aad olhr nearly mined. VILLA 6 E ' IN C O R P ^ n O N . righk It i» hoped here ___ ______ !o diseaae In ihe vineyard bow m CHiraai ll Mftof R«B i m far ’-ftrilrilN -■ * a i» |llM Tactoay £w*ia|. Ripley, J a ly 37-nSpeetid)—A a ___ tag o f the ■eUtauu who mr-rr pciitlnMini to have thia rHIagc inrorponsged wraa held ia the airilee of hymatst Deawati Tueaday ayttiiMf, Joly 24. Those pvewai ha.s a change to look over a n a ^ and. seethe boamlarlea the ^ 'p o i a d Itocorporatioa. A aaoi td tin o«) was pledged to dctxmj acdsaanr and tile papers aad taktUr >nds of the e now I s til# luind > Snperri- Haawrisor KeOInnlea states that the peUttoo fo r twcorporatlon has been pntHMted -to h t a and that he w ill f^re W lUeW U ia OrERA B O m . Frwdonia, J i ^ S7.—(BpedcQ—It yraa stated by YlU*Nt* Haodi, «hl% ‘ (hat bids kstinir -wheat a good iMMUon^ draaut li as. MTNItMlMINmill, Fredont*, .#dly W.—^ i h l a l ) —A of, MUgMMtfs • fereniaad.ltnir M»mi -ton wai'He-Ld'- ak'ClkjVt ttotwwM ^ 9 $ Inspector Clark atated to the Oi VKH reprewgntatlve Wednesday the work done by three brick layers working as they were by the piece, was not eat- tsfactory deid that a a attempt to rrad- Just their wagewby the lea l to the trouble and their 'laittlgg the work. Some other toe* who had had sercral years experience la Ohio oa simUar work were g irea t)ie jtdh fh a y were forvlgaers find several property ovmeis objected thinking thfy wrre not eospr lIoweTcr their work' rat at a temperauu* of The ( e atral swBwe work b heia pushed al a SKir« rapid pace toaa h tom doee Its beginaliag large g aagi hmr, nearly eomydeted I* excavaAkm *4 section two from Hewuwi street to Day street except o* that pari o f the strict onwpied by the airw t car tcaekw. ThU street vran Htoesdati uMT yeans sgo with a good itotM face This stotM has hce* loose andrfftodairiisiiehof (t vrtll be dow» agatw to fh» second coarse In new uarred maaidaiD. The swcfheiiig of one h alt of «Klicm one below Kewtoo street Is Bnl faeiag aad oto nmrber of t i a t s e f l n i ^ a t the Dsn]dti(.QBe U now dene. Reotlon owe ea* be Seiahed ta tw* day* work. CmMag to being set OB the a of th e second sectins.that ride ingalm at aae-halfearhed. « W t S 3 IIITH.AUYE? M ft. Priead* lar I’ltWwito it M msm I IMtory ttoff MW Rritom Nw MM. Fredoatk. July 3r.->(Speeial}-MiKh d m e t waa groaKd tot this village wr the pMhlhmitoa OMKH-ntn o f the riruage iXory of Mary Onsdit Smith. The people wl|o knew her here wens dambfoanded a t the hate fact that a*das.riaadera8 Mnneetiag with, aaylking Ilk? the rol>- mtiontd riionld hare e-rer gain- itor reporta iron Pekin gar« rUe to ahope thak^die >md not sameteA aa reported. If BO aad if she ninm s to any of her fo n w r plteenof r \ V n e e her trieada here nay tim t the pahikatioa <4 riaader «cd the rrlde pabUcIty giren (he d l s e o r ^ of thhatole* diamonda -and the < plat* exoneration of Misa Smith fioto nm toaceof suipici'on will do ranch to being h e r hack to her old time selt Whiitt (her « y that the rntioim jpuh- Mtotkma o r (be woonitod h e r deeply h to tto d -them ye(. -new of hmr in j^ p o ^ death will ^ ^ **«*.,*,-a.a Ik a tow h torraird cleiaring her mind |t<M m tiond hto hung o r ^ Lt, ^~A itoiM r*st Mwt. __ har-.litt' dntoKiato m a * ‘ Sa. T5fWr%to*. llnZ ii- Bargains Ih'Sfibes. Iti» oor fixed custom, to haY«“ % Gcneiral I ; Sale before inventoiy—which we talcM August 1st, ' ‘ Thfirefore during the next l(U«days we o f f e r you manyirarcTjargains in Seasonable Shoes at very low pricesi \ l^ofit* cut n o figure, it is a quwtioo of chsarjng up pursteck Summer Shoes, Ton and I^w^Shocs, Oidord Ties and broken lots in fine Shoes, many oC them we offer for less than cost - * ', > See-what we are doing at the E c o n o m y S r o e S t o r e , 218 CENTER STREET. W. C.FNCUSCR A CO- H * g td « « e to T h a HfyM 3r««*ry. T h e B u s in e s s M a n _IS KNOWW BY H/sfflewrovo T H A T I S T H E O N L Y W A Y T H E G R E A T B C n riN G P U B U C K N O W S H D I . G O O D E t H iT I N & M O S T P E ....................................... Sty&i and Modem, THEN IT W’ILL at I RACT ATTENTION. IT SHOIHJ) ALSO BE ................. Neat and Attractive, M J T A B O V E A L L E L S E IT M U C T B E Well Printed, i; TW * meaito g o o d p re * * -w o rk M l tu U « h (« pfiper. O o r im p riat tsurarc* aff U nnw firipatial*. T he D unkirk . PRiNTiNa Co., S«t» Bnrt StowM Sfinnt. OtMCnltK.K.Y^ STATE AND COUNTY FM 1». •UtntAThlilW Y AtAaHWIi M'lriUjiij M tk im tB l ato KMgTiMMt. Tha foJkrwiag datoa hare U i n a ^ ^ heenanamweed fat the rjar&w* itotn and aeaniy Ikif*. OUtoto wiU bn gitwn to BOO* aa they are inade yMhtl& In reference to theOuMtonqnnf ly fair which U to b« held a t thaD d e - lag Park midwmj and Fvedonia th > date will he a*. CaHfonda, Sacremento. Sr|di X 11 ^M natadinwtto HnrtkmUnraU M«M Mkhlgan. Grand lUnH*. 8«pb « , f i . Yssfk, g y T » « e , AnR, i i . S q K . i . Ohio Crinahns. Sept. J. T. Peasaylraala. DcthlchcHi, S ept 11.14. A J t^ a y . A i^ J k a . S e p t |i . n . (toltaraiugaa- U ltlc VaSey. Sent. iul« VaSey. Cnha, Cnha. S e p t «. T FrankllaTille. FranklkarfOc. Ang. SS, Srie, HaaBbarg. Sept ll. 14. GancBet Batavia, Sept. 17,3«. Klagara, LoekporLBept. IS. 33. Silver Lake, Perry. Oet. 3, A Wyowiag, W am w . S e p t JU, IX Yatea, Pena Yana S ept W, 81. Cnyahoga Kaat gk). Chagrin FaUs. Sept 11, l«. Aahtabmto, (OX Jefferson, Anc.3l,3S i§ “nnwBrihM tolnneen The poeti* idea ai trarifieBB arid (he woHid'h Mto are ia o^porition Ks- pertosenhannoi shown the poet's idea to b* inipnwtieai, it haa demonstratod i theyforhi^SdM to be inn ------ Substitutio& fijr Carter^s, Insist and demand f dart^Fu.TJttlf^ tw f s r PJUtt i d f i a EfjFffnbaTig^g / O t i t t o m TiOlGfiEtirtf 'm m t A A m a •n a S M f.ltom toir m m m . : a n m y a lth n h a « « a r t t o ^ t t e S a t t i - lanaGsTtipua «dw wwtdenwtoS tiftot* JAMES CORRIQAN. Mer-Rost-Siiitiriai, (KIWAftOA,ir,'¥ ' A privi* fettiti i * ihato w e f e l w i ^ n n h a iafiar ritocw toft inaM tow nran to dwm tahito T naierito. hfr. ULT^yther.toinMisnnitoinmwUI tofin.!*. S i ^ y . N ttolSm . ^ i a t t o - •raed e ia ee addrasatlMto tor ialocinatian. I. P. |. BOEOesU Stot. F . E . 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