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OBSSRVm,aJfon: fitatfiNfa* Will be the advisability of - p a v feg-C a a tarstr««tfrom m a tto; t h e .oi}*, . . v. r ...ll ______ ... jmdJW.OT o f small tonnage cin hope tJW * « * r i» r p 1*ai& 6e b f f ^ r . * , ft©** Wlggln*, LLD ., Mtrt>nomen>f the€*- i i i n ^ ^ i S i ^ d i p n w e n t , In *atatt*r ^ Xft.Ertat4e.nt Arthunite«nntirh*v»to<v gr*at'publicity. He »»y* it will “first b e f e ltin tb tt northern Ptclbc; would appear In the gulf of Mexico oh the 8{h, and being reflected by the Rocky from the weit at noon o f Sunday,. March 11,188#. No Teeeel, -wbsfater her dl- uuwl wi be safe out, o i harbor. Ia r i i t t f f l « r Thanksgiving day dawnril d e a r and bright* awl consequently there waa a Iarga attaQdapce a t the Onion services at the Baptist ‘Church, Rev. Stpbbs entertained bis audience with an able dlaeourse.^ 7'' - dty^or balld U up, je t wr, of cfturier reoognixe the claims of the tax paver ' jttsta* for Mtkfey are not ralscd In th e tatari i lf of “log roHlng.1? -B a t It htk occurred to n* sine# thl* question ha* srisao,. what her this la just the **#*>d ■ t a rA a r lmpror»m#nt o f this nature to tm begun. .fa r th e r , whether I t I* ad- vfeabl* to pare a.portion of the atrcet . and *o* p#ve the wb*Je, and If HU de- tldaff to pare the whole a t so » * future time, why It should not all he done at oapet f ttrthe moat Important o f *H them aU eri^hftO o a tidrred Is, wheth er the taxffejren are able Just at thl* - tlm e H ^ a t a a f tim e w lthinayear. to \ ettait-6te h arden, ft mast be reraem- hsred that their pockets are not ol plethoric depths and. that perchance larvlve tha tldsi wave and fury o f tM> A few of our neighbors were to for- tUQite M to be invited lo be present at the golden wedding of Hr. arid Mrs. H. iBTflw ltlna dT-ITahover CfrnWrT a p u b llekaaheansw indledoutof. t ^ f w s t ^ Ae the wind will H o w TftftiT evlniTTteelrpraf* o tr T u w la y of t a t the southeast tbe planetary force will be sufflelant to inbmerge the lowlands of the American coast, especially those bordering on the gulf of Mexico and wariied by the gull stream, while the air current* for .several hundred ml}** long sdpng xhs c u t side of the Rocky mountain range, owing to the g reat njofpberitfx.prefsure In those region*, will spread\nlvengl destruction. The New fn g lad ^ tU tei will alsoatiffer ir- yerely from wiihj* and-doodil H o point outllde of hsrbonxta the Whole area of the Atlantic, especially north of the equator, will he a pi*c« of safety, for this will he pre-eminently tt># greatest storm tha&*hs*-vWlted thl# continent ainoe the days o% o o r Illustrious lr*t the reoeat steel works’ assessment, thd p ^ k k n b l a view of tble ttM t, , regular munlefpel taxes, and several therefore, I take the great IlheMy or ether lesall Items oT pablfo sxpeudl- tare, have draws very heavily opoa tim e . Doa’t m b uadentapd os, We weald b e glad to aeeCentersireet mao. adamlaed from fin a l to tie TomTriT ’ gae, W* are foarfal that. aa-jltaelty- alreodjr has as many dshts as iteaa pay, th* fewrdii !* l«*«t »ow ilfef«tb#r ^ *v#mfef, prtcant, J. hsavy mteofh. I t m ri**m*d tefetJH U thliJcbou feta •insuaimaat* proeate iaeh aa aeUen. Whit* the h u d t a eaaaot.ipoiilbly he lightened* \ '* iMolaiMumf ills , u a d ir thtapUa, alm*#t sure to he- esme muehwetghMer. Ifaeentracter deee a fefc e f thlelleAwa~twbjir three peartH credit, h a alwayeeeaattthala* tarott a s a prem lasat item la It. ead It “ jM rtnerea p w « taftat*reat *tttam -la #orita* f»et I t le meca likely la be high dls- eeaal ta i n . Wall, perhape it h asnt etearra* la e a r xrM liad hralay eoaaeU* _ m e a «hahU )m W g ee4 praciic* to^ja* pe#e d r t t * »*d ehllgattses aaaeeessari- ly /o r Ihelr saecsetert to llqaldate. - * Thli H rather u fkiiilea*rvao* Uaaw whleh lo * eertala exteat hat ~ ^ fea#'»«t ’e f a*e- la the <eyirm«atal jeacraakt hgt W h l^ H, however, about * a a h e a e t m way a s a » f «» haHe o a • - Tha a a h ieaofiLaarrow gauge *all* this tlty aad fredeal* * | g HxH f f g e lted eeailderahte lateieet ath e th pliets, b a t pemicutarly m at i l l latter fSHSBT As to tha aatare of hwl W h e tb s a s ltit weald be, We must eaafeee IhlHilBg rather obtuse* t h a t le w d e i r i l M U o w i H t a f w y a « •“a l t i l l t b s a a it la h a~datfv*I,~hal we - theeld he happy to he eallgktened on t h a M ^ e ^ A fief day* H«e* In the aeatee a l * coatenation oa the n a tter With a Fredonli g#nti»«»~n. w« were teld t h a t the capital slock Tor such a -aiiiem v M h M ed, weald b a all taken in* -msg&a '— TM * at W»st shnws qie rTght h ind of - aakerarlee, eh** U the direct bennflts ^ *{ theobjsct be a t r l i e “shady.\ Onr := F ^ di a w r tl » i*i t w r * t<y * *ilU® M° ld -s a s a a ia s s ! ^ ^ W ? -4aceoai9d*U 0a of the. Sepal r»—Raggett s a d Hurpkr. lasuraaoe—May had Lssoellea. Priatfag—Laseellta and B Isuln Building—MurpSr and Holstein. Tsashsrs—Bnlstala and Haggitt. .T e x t Beaks add Library—Morphy tad H a I au I is J . W. Byler, fer n tslag pianos; *i salary ................................... .$10 00 fB. a MefdiMIvery............... 180 , H tary Kleemaa, ssttlsg glass la vaf&aaaehool hBlhflags -980 ifrtm fam ha#8,«dtaea»*»ea..v 79 00 Oa motloaof Mr. May warrants wtte ordered d r a w a r t r th e shot* a m e n t* Commuafeatlea from Mist Prior was read sad llsd. Report of tbe •nperiatsndcnt for the menthe oi October sod November, •hewing attsndaace, absence, etc,, •(&, was read, and ordered placed o n die. ^ BUI*# th a stater* tatr ♦*«>. *8. thsir portlew o f tbvpuhUcmonay, w*s rmd, ead oo asoUoa of Mr. May a w s m n t Was ordered drawn tar Its payment. ------------------- -4 th tf M t <- i r O i m r i avmtaa, somawhsr* la- -the -W*mmu^—u7¥-;i^Kmn m tio ■ i t e N w t t o be all the It .reqalrtdvSt P ^ W B t-jrvc tawx ssrswsti« osrlluc, a n d w ebcU steW rih* areient that t h a t b c t t e V b e ^ l t a i ^ w ^ what they have until aach a tim e ah trmWe^ demands addltlonBl aoeomfoodstlon^ If ZMfSS. IB UUIIW *w*r-~-T ------ ---- - W..W\ v . warn v#ty UBTlUg | « 1 U UVCI U '°°* of Is* suits. Murphy — m ofe „ S ..> nMUFMiit 1 fl h u i • r..ll ln .^ 1 “dusiltny «ng»n« * . , wmxamK. \ A t Ifce'm iltl-g a f lh * Board o f * d u . eaBam W i mtf^hk,#Wb dodge BdwanT* id a ff e ltafth e re c ldrtf t o con- leHhfa^elal.- W aahoonCSd b i t datermlnttton to h r iag a a it im iiedltuay. , TbJ« is to ho tdgelM id, a# l tw ln f 1* a costly bus! wme: and thnra i* no doabt the city in tka edd wdaM be atddWd witb the bur- ■ deo.-H e s ts teA h * k th w o f costa t o the H Botit’wfwiigiik : oi^Inpro««e«aott. liH ^ ^ * f a » a « H m la i t m * ^ a t h a t wwstatailnsss at j a O h P g tff. ^urchaeed a t a ices cost thsn tbs' ;thrie . . = — -*— “>* • Wfc- Bohltton* now In uiw. ^ M M W *“ ^ , 'rv - T rtprrSsaU n g toy our exw llsncyths ad- vtaaktUty o f ordering all United S u its skips Into safs harbors not later than the 5th of March, till this storm has The Board o f Idheatfon held (U rtf May, Memn, T. Willems, pre#*dealHi< Murphy LaecsUe*; r R sggettaad Melriela, ■ tHlnutss o f last mesUsg read and ap* fn n d u JbU h e «lguti« wei* the lowlag ataadlag committeea which were appoUted hy ths presldaat efur theasoriiag.- rtaaaha—Itaacelim and Mai Tarda sad sacelim and Hay. Fencca—HoUuin and ba- deqt and secretary wars authorised to draw ths oiutl warranu for tmchers* W lgn for the month of Dccstnber. ThohUi o f dndgo Edwards for Jsgal' ssrvlces was x*iltd up, and the Jfndgs hsingpresant wafcalted a poo to mtko inu of the board, hating been absent at th e last meeting. The dodge V f fiV tftti sausef leading to the suit against the board, lu course through O ^ A ^ I ^ I S P J U A Y j itoatrtntfoirW e irtheghaiw o n w e llflt proted to he a light affair, and eoast* ^jaently th*.«xclte»*n.tdleddown,Tiie next .that drew the attcntion o f all in the oil country .was the Anchor well. Thls wlU lon^f be remembered bv manv. and Csdwallader’a name will never he forgotten. By tbegames put up qp them Tty the owners o f This well and theStan- o U e * m m m * • ? * . ! . « • # . •• * * w h i m s im We have fer the Holiday Season, .. HnuMtnd, ,nd ihou.»w»; 3 m.gT .iHxir | ^ l^[^e 3 ssortiTtent of J fellow has lost hlaall by bucklbg_the tl- aT*J r A k j P V ger on margin oil. Wa «ili If it It right | y | V w(*Hj I A n l V • and just to knowingly rob one who has ever been a bribed ? It has been “dog eat dog,” and the little dogs Ore a ll now eaten up. Must monopolies control us? Wtit we have to sec all of our best week. Many frionds were present. In eluding guests from Buffalo, Sliver Creek, Irytng end oiher places. Rev. ChalonsBurgest of 8ilv*r Creek made a lew well chosen congraiutatory re»- marks, after which an elegant supper Was ssrved. The many friends o f Mr. ................................. .... s h d 'H ^ Kewktos 4 b them many terprlsea monopolised and controlled years of Ufe and health. Crawford Stearns of Vlllanora, has bought tbe bouse now occupied by Dr. Bowers, and formerly owned by Daniel Smith of Janesville W|* Hr. Btesrns will take up hla reatdssc* amqng us the B n to f April. Prof. and Mrs. Bills returned from their ytalt to North East oa Friday last. M r. and Mrs. Luna Harrison, with Julia B. Patsoat, returned from their vtait to Frewtbarg last Saturday. Hiss Maud Whjtnsy Is a gosst of the Harrisea goose. Owing thinness, the Rsv. P. P. EDI* jfafsehf foow tlon for three Suadsyspall. Don't forgtt the Social a t the Harrl- soa house, Dtc. 4th, A grand lima may be expected. T h t n t t i l y ^ Q r d i n » m««Bd III* Morrises at this placf, eccurred on Thankigltlag^ay- Another wedding took place at tha M .1 , Parsonage, tkato# BamaslCat. ton to Haiti# Moray *f Sheridan. We are Informed that W. 8. Dlktmaa offer* toeeiH lts plaee (a thl* elHiga. chance for some one tp get a gftod bar* gala. Threegh Seme mlitake the daaelag teacher felled te make h er akpearanee Friday « a . and dlmpphtatm) some twenij-gTsyoflDg gcoylw \ Dr. Wilson has purchased of &. J. K sadallhU stockof drags mad wglk»> m o ts thsm to Fredonla The Sleep^r balldlag *UI be wa&Uzig a a ocotpaxt H id where tbepKTViPt zvddi wksrs Mr. Cbaa. Stelgsr is known, anything to rsgsrd of fntsresL We lenm ks has hecom* prses sgeat tar the ceiehratsd magi» Clan Hsrisann, tad will soon an U r up on his duties. Spesrv A Pfektrey of (Jowaodt, baiw started a meat market In Pierce's balld- Ing next door to B. Wele*. T h a j pro pose to keep all kind* of meat and to sell s i low se can be bought etiswhsra. Oq motlou af Mr. Morphy x h apm U . Tha winter xertnof ForctfcrlilaFrea Academy commenced on Meaday with a' larger attendance of non-resident *tn- denta than any Uke term In the past six. years. W. C, Sbertnan u doing first class Work In the Photograph business. Psr- a lU lem m tTttiagard io Ik Mr, Msy. m m t a M e f * « rk4*th* b*at style e f dwn a# the, WmikI Wawtwm k a m eke.Ml * tbe art for the holidays cannot do bet ter than to. give him a call. The next regular meeting of the IhecSBTU, and Its t o ! rem its la ths Farmers Clnbof Hanover, will b eheld rislghlngiti tbe hill*. teprsm s eeart „r : A t t h h jaeclure Mr. LucsRes an- AMHSSAJU£yyUtMaldj»k-TOt#i«Ltto ^ { S r i M to g b s J S w « * l of the hill, The JodgemW / r . . . , r 5 -C — rt.. it was lam a ^ rls! to him, that he knew II* -WSAfQUoWeriby Drr Willlaart who argaed in favor of the payment, by giving reioin In ilmllsr far- ossea, and believing that th e board would have lerpsj the BUI in the end. Tha bill of Parker A Hendrick* for about $180, was called up, and remarks made upon It. Judge Edwards said be t&K\ Inew of this city having pal'd ' over preferred to have a foil board before action upon the bills wa* bad. Tbft opinion of the members present was that they would adjourn from rime to time until a full board was on hand, and accordingly it wa* moved that When they aUjouru It be to n e x t week Mouday, to tako action on thla matter. VpoHo upon mctici p o w lm ise 1 rv thc ichools, there ’ '* aTt ' belug almoat an entire absence o f mem Ul exetctaes In them. He spoka Of a work that\ had been left by an agent which he had carefully examined 4&d- coaMjecommend them highly.’ Thir ty o f the teacher* In the ' thSI make them verjr. cheap. 'They are MHaa’s, and tbs series of three can be The following raeolutlon was offsred * - ’ • Eetolved, That with tha commence- _AAt a t U hk coming term, Mlloak series Wit ?f A r i t h m o i t e ^ l t y ^ u ^ our ^ o i H s a s i i i ' H s p p e g g ^ of Book dealers uvea. - f a l & m ot May_ adjourned. at the bouse of E. Dennison on Satur day. Dec. 0th at 1 r . it. C k erry Greek. The fornTfore bnsfnem a f t i l s village which has changed hands many times within one or two year* past, has-latefy been purchased by JL X Kenyon, for merly an assistant In W. £ . Becker’a gtpcery establishment. \ We notice that RobertsOp £ Mount advertise a new patent t i p bucket cover which Will be manufactured In this place. Mr. B u n Shallick, of this tawnr ln forma, us. that he lately tlaofil»ler*d a Berkshire and Poland Chios y f a eight uonthS old, which drssaed two hundred and alghty-elght pound*, ' Louie Weldger, a yeaSg man rslldtng Jn this vlllage/ ffaforms da that ~~ cently pared 83 bushels of apples a t the preserving factory In two hours and twenty minutes, and he believes that he can d a still b etter In the same length Of time. .... ^ \ - Almost the entire territory lying lu proximity to the northern portion of iab e iaj fepldly Ukeu u p in. small ion, or farms, of from five to fif teen acrea each, Mr, L. 8. A lleatt making the most receet porchsse of 10. acree, comprising tpv old fair ground, of W in. TCilbourn, tar $1,000. H We ondemaad t h i t H. Bannister has lately told bis house and lot In thlryil- lage, together with an amount of laud .adjoining, to Jamus Wilson for $8,000, •aklap la part fM m snt a form at $40 per s e n In taalweiiarh portion o l t h e ' v' . . . ' ~ F. O. R. , by a set o f hearties* scoundrels t God' forbid. We live In a kind oi advance ment-, with our advancement we have attained knowledge, and with oar knowledge we will shake off the Iron bands p f monopoly. The oil trade should » be handled as GtbVr products,and should not h a placed j info the hands o f a few gamblers, who play (t again Into tbe hands of a great money power, who are utterly devoid o f either feeling o r honor. But we wet* •peaking of the Anchor well. Two weeks ago-U waatelegraphed o» the market t* a thousand bkl well; to-day Its actual production is lets than 76 bbla. per d . y - . a o s u u ^ * j v * * MtTtiA*«(, We er* surprised that the old operate* JU j « l e e a i l f c B S S O r t m e D t U I +**il «,I»«S hv th . wild iT T . ° . «% , lail. . itd-taaktasself b a gulled hjLtha wild): fepom SSTlt ITDtn thts venture. Last Saturday the Shultz well, la (he same locality, was being worked o» the market; to-day various reports are be ing sent from thl* well and a ll tend to have an «-ff*ei o o f be oil marital. Twaj more will he due In e few days which will furnish further fuel tar the firta already kindled. If there Is such a place as Hades, we would like the hottest pla ce* held in reserve for the myslfrieaf dead. But we thtnk there la a belter day coming, and a day whan honest men will n et be led away By the p e t up jobs of a set o f educated rascals, who pat ap a job to fleece them ot thsir pile. All over the con a try the moet Intense and b luer feeling exists agslast those who have been Instrumental la a plot, ■Udi h aa proved the f ndn to so many men o f limited means. But If ten will Invest la wkst they keow is ICLES, which we hiptve marked ri. prices that musfcioseo 1 lot before New Year’s Day, as we do ridt intend to keep anything in this line except for the Holi day Trade. The lot COMPRISES WHOLE COLOHTof DOLLS at PRI0ES WHICH WILL ASTONISH EVERYBODY. f P t o t o r e suit children of all ages. to look over Before buying anything else. ' L o t s o f b e a u tifu l D i n n e r a n d T e a 8 e t e fo r t h e little g ir ls (re a l C h in a ) v e r y , v e r y , v e r y c h e a p . In d i v i d u a l T e a B e t s in e e r y fin e goodB .for v e r y little w i o o e y . C h i l d r e n s K i t c h e n 8 e t e ,8 to v e a n d s l l c o m p l e t e , a n d a h u n d r e d o t h e r p r e t t y p r e s e n t s , j u s t w b a t tb e little on e e w a n t E v e r y b o d y c a n fin d so m e - assart Iw iw m ; W B n a i w W i n g t h a t w in s a l t Tor p reaen ttT canscquaaccs- Oil gambling is a cars* , ° ‘ ^ ___ To ths country; It Isods off tha young I f V B N n VICINITY mUUdtA. n t t . u iji’ii B u r r d k a w i x u ko o v a b a Sbasrii i Coaobbs, ooabiaiBf all Modam ' its ; ’ Cl«*«l*a , CmctnMtU, 8t.Louh, JUMmtl aid Chtatas, rftboutehuj*. adovtaa ott. w, fern ot rioxs. MOB Naff* Mat* Mat I S IBS BIT 1JI l i h m b h h U t i tmm i> w U it • il 6S*rkl*B #.m ,fwm This lot'every mother oughfrl^l Oftv Ire io - ^ p a a s w M S g T 5:4 rtlla Bilfita* m w * WBOTWABJ). j a n d w h e n w e s a y t h e y a r e c h e a p , I effers thrm u tt tx rx ti* Induce 1 t BJelUS t b i t y o n a r e g o i n g t o ................. .. L O T o f H O L I D A Y G O O D S E V E R H E A R D O P IN D U N K I R K B n t b e s i d e s all thin, w e a r e ' n o t g o i n g to n e g l e c t t h e r e q u ire m e n t s o f o u r T h o u s a n d s o f C o s- ; t o m e m w h o w a n t p r e s e n t s fo r th e g r o w n n p folks. (T h e y lik e \ p re s e n t s a s w e l t as its to Invest 1n th* buaiam*. Itw sch- iadoeM them totak* Bhapd la gamta o f ch u m , la feet, hy this g*m* of chueo th* youth Is U u |h l his ftrvt lesson* fq th* art of g iabllsg. W * t m t that i chang* may soon come, aad that th* oil trmijy nsiy tta b*nt5I*d a s a lcglll- m itc bailnrts, Bariness about W * m » hathesQ m b c x quiet since tih* panic. Money h as been vary scares on account of to many getting stock on tha s u rkei; one or tw o now Wild cat wells ar* shoot being ataxted In tEe vicinity of Warren. S .T -m | M > d o j A ttd T H E B U F F A - probably b* watched w y class, by the | L O H T C R E i a the beat p l a c e to Oil scouu on the market. H. } tjn y tLem - M e t i t t T**kJLv Xtpiarri* “ • o r a • « H T.fara mirwriua** SLMAB BMAJ* ttSBM • V - cErLwi\ ” lEBiZr •a** raw - its r - ii.**** «J»» IJ* *' i n •• «**- U * ft ,} 8 * ,1 5 1 : a : I U , “ tlifaMsy.Lv Dakirt At it J i “ 1JSV* M l •> 1M \ w * 3 0 A . w « E S sa p ® e s s w a . M , a s a r a i a . fisB thfitacktoi- | S il k H a n d k e f t h i e f a . O h my! Wo b a r s now about one toat of beau- u*o c a n n o t b e g in to t e l l y o n wj TuT mow. T h e f t has been no wind sines It began to fen and It I* splendid OTuI m o - . T M H e l f g a n l a a o r t n e n t wo h a v , , N o w o r d s can co n v e y an y i d e i . H ^ ^ & G D w r drove his tor** on o f t b e b e a n d f a l desitm s , all n e ’ to a cHlerh a t a neighbors by mistake,’ the covering being eotteoj -aha hoes* J tveut tfrroUj^laWt&eclttenT'wfacrew remelned aboi^t 00a hour Bod * Ion ho oould be qxtrlcBtcd, Be was dn*JIy ~ g o t c u t by fiillng !the_„dstiinr wiUi *tone, anu wa* very wet and told this season; they wiHbesoId W i W f have laid in an extra sn^ ply m X M m HandfcsrcbfeS, | But not materially lajured otherwayl K p e c i ^ C b e a p Txit o r N e w B o f- Rev. A. P. Graves andW . S. Nfekie, j d e r H a n d k e r c h ie f s , w e ll tv o r t i the evangelists, have been hdldinf a l , , , series of meetings at DelanU. They j e v <*ry l a d y 8 atte n t i o n , have gone oo West View, O., for a meet- lng. , David E rvln’e health Is improving slowly. David, h!i son, Is moving home to take charge of bis father's business. Mrs. Mary Reed’s school in Oregon district, fs progressing finely, so Is John Rhinchart's in the Denton district, both giving good satisfaction so far. ‘ Frank Grover, our estimable cheese maker, in company with his sister, Mrs. Clark aud family, left Frj^ay, the Ist7 tar Kansas. Mr*. Clark te to Join h er husband,' Mr. Greyer, to look for ^ lo cation. Mr. Grovdrand Sitter have run the Bartlett cheese factory h e p for the past season, and hate, given general many warm friends. We are sorry to tpffeffcbio, b m ntnce we gran, wc'wiifc them success In whatever calling they may enlist. - The telephone te now In operation from Slnclalrville via South Stockton and Defeat! to Frcdohla. It la generally a fine of health in thla vicinity, Mitt Sarah Smith who was the bouss- ksspsf o f Cranston of Arkwright a t tbs time of his shoofing, has been rs-sm-1 ytay*dbghim^ ^ I G loves fo r . ev e r y b o d y , Silk a n d F in e W o o l M i tt e n s for Li- dies, M i tt e n s T o r C h il d r e n , an d M itten s fo r th e Y o u n g M e n if th e y d e s e r v e th e m , a n d if not, w e h a v e S c a d s , N e c k ties, C o b lars, S tu d s , C u ff B u tto n s , S c a r f P itis, <fec.«; w h ich p e r h a p s - th e y w o u ld l i k e b e t t e r . bi*i{*aE x p ..: 7 » p-W! s « j,.*-- Mfchlgah Ex... sm p S .: s «K,ta.Jil » £ ■ * W e ll, w e d o n ’t w a n t to occu p y th e w h o le o f th i s p lu c k v lit tle “E V E N I N G O B S E R V E R .’ saiisfaction, and won for themseiveg W e ’ll le t frie n d H u l e t t e have a ( c h a n c e to w e hav** n o t to l d y o u one-half o f w h a t w e co u ld te l l y o u ab o u t t h e G R E A T A T T R A C T I O N S a t t h e l e a d in g D r y G o o d s H o u s e in D u n k ir k ? T H E B U F F A L O S T O R g d l C e n t e r S t , sioey & McLaren. x Ooa'l Sayt.