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N ia g a r a C ounty N ew s . Imuc’1 Every FrW»y Ly If. |>. IfA H K K M . VOUNGBTOWH, NIAOAHA COCHTV N. V, .00 ft V«*r.»innly in odvai.c. g|c Copy, j cent©. TERMS o r AD VER I IdMO. SrAcs. 1 w. * ' £ r 1 * -1 M T A. l V©. 1 inch, . . . 75 l> ©5 75 b 75 y h 5 f*y CIO 9 in. h«*,. * »S © ©i i t ; 4 5 5' 9 </ ’ I Z J 1 . “ t oo • 75 i 5 5*' uo IO Fi Iti O < j V Column. a y* 4 <*> 6 nn « IO flu *5 on , t OO 2 ** 5 cr 7 n 5° IO o? ** ft I jt J® <jr r - o or, fl oo M T iH O'. fin •H It \1% ** Mot ico© u n d e r lh« heading of *' I1um»cm Iaa*!*. «o cent* m lint f«/r fir*t insertion, and 5 >. »»t* a Itu* for tn h ©ubtftquent InMriion, Mine malt* r p r i l l amounti f^r advertiting du*- after fr%l 11 * ♦ertion. |W*lAg,.l advertitcnienf* a* Statute rOe* Advert we mvnH <>n whuh the number of ieueri * it »mt mirktd, will !»«• | 1 . 1 !»<*! until forbid (tf.) and lh« charge ©i©de a* c -.rdingly. Marrl© #r© ©»'d Death Notice©, fro*. Item* of Intercftt nrt • ©olielf«*d from nil pnrt* of lb* county, mid mny litvu mi> name* nIBxwI the* writer may wlah, hilt we* n**|tllr« the* true* nniMO of tho writer, not nocot* airily for tHiblbntior. but tor tho private* ronvonlotiro of tin* editor. Commumentions for publication ahould ho addrcMftot*. to NfAfJAUA COITMTV NKWH, Y a u N d tio w K , N.V. ICntorod nt tho PoatOfltce nt Yoting«townf If. Y., an flecotid oJaaa mail matter. Arrival ami Departure of Mull*. Dally rnnlla via. fmwlnton, ara clonnd at A:.1 oa .: m ., arrive at 11 a m Malla via. Lockport, dally. Atftftfl leave© Youngatowii at 7.1ft a.m.; arrlvca ahout h »* m l'oat OfBc© open from 7 A. M. t<» H I*. M.; Hun- day* Dfeopterd. John VV. llankuli, l'.M. Niaoaha CotiifTT N kwh . « * S r - j- '■ S’ Youngstown, N. Y., June 6, I8B4. A vkhm h arrived at PhilmlalpLia ih o other duy wilh 500 BiisIioIn of muHOoU Mtickinj; to itu uidoH uud Bot- tom . In tho your ending with April Milwuukeo niudo 1,000,OUO barroli of boor —70,200 moro than tlio your bo foro. T iik Muiuo fiHhormon nnd coast cannoriei t h i n k they will nntch nnd puck 12,000,000 w o r t h of nllogot] mtr- dines this your. Q u e r n V ic t o r ia in evidently the m o t h o r - i n - l u w of the story und the play. T h o Crown Prince of Germany seldom if cror visits lier, because thoy d o n ’t “got along.” 1’rincois Alei- andrin, only hy hor swootnoss of tern por m a n a g e s to keep affairs tolorublo. T h o Dnchosa of Kdinburgli hnd n row w i t h lior uhout prooodeiioe in loss tliun n week after her arrival in K n g l n u d , und tlio Marquis of Lome was snnbbod out of Iiih boots and led a d o g ’s life u n t i l ho escaped io Cana d a to g e t uwuy from it, ull of which is p r o o f llmt aliols n molher-in-lnw w h o m it won’t do for a mim io fool w ith. FllANOKM Muuniv in doing ngreat w o r k for tomporanco in Chicago. Ovor fo u r thousand persons have Hignod tho ]>lcdgo uh a result of bin labors in that city. Tlio executive com m i t t c o having in charge tlie M u r p h y cam p a i g n , havo issued nn appeal to tlie people of the city ask ing f o r thoir special co-operation and effort in carrying on tho work. Thoy say t h n t crimo and immorality were nover bo provident as now, and that a grout and combined effort is necos- snry to stem tlie tide. The Chicago people are luking tlio right way to ovorcoino tho evils of intemperance. T h e y are commencing ut tho bottom and working tip. T hose who think that tho accu mulation of millions hy ouu person is u wrong against, tlio multitude, will tind consolation in the fact that sem e of tlio several times millionaires havo been bled pretty freely lately. First thero was Jim Keene, and af terw a r d s Hussel Sago, whoso losses ore so t at #6,000,000. Wilh him is V a n d e r b i l t , who is said to ho out tho samo sum. Eno, Sonoy and others aro n m o n g those whoso losses aro fcoanted hy millions. Itut tlie peo ple did n o t get any of tho money w h i c h t h u s took wings and llow from th o vaults of the money getters. Kichus o f this kind aro not very sub stantial. T h k new government postal note, soon to l»o issued, is of a slato-hlack color. Tho design is tho result of th e determination of the govern m e n t t o devise a note which could n o t be “ raised” from the amount fo r which it is issued. This point is secured by the removal of the verti cal row of figures signifying dollars i n tho old note, and tho substitution o f a set of coupons at the left of tho notes, each representing a dollar, t o r a note of (<1.2i tho dimes and cents will bo puiichod iu tho new notes from rows of figures situated as in tho old note, aud tho dollars wiil bo denoted by tearing off throo cou p o n s unu leaving ono joined to the note. i . . G I G G L E S . —A hom»-thr>int - Jabbing the night-key nl thu keyhole. — Why toO a n sdallkscoartxhljd— Because tt border* on thn United Hiatus. Bin burs inny liinko ninny friends, hut scrap* more acquaintance*. —If you would bo w e althy gut upon a mule, you will toon find you uru b u tter o IT —“ Could ye liud me the loan of a pipe and tobncky?\ said I’ut; “ 1 bave a m atch.” —If a dog 1 os/'* 111 * paw ami a rooster lone* hi* maw, doe* it make orphan* of them if —“ Kven a bog wouldn’t touch tobacco,’* exclaim ed Jones, who didn’t chow, to Hmlth. “ W ell,\ returned his frluuj, a* ho took out his plug, “ Who resembles tbo hog tbe most, you o r I f” —A ii advertisem e n t In a contompoi * ry r e a d * W a n t e d a girl to cook.” A filed girl wouldn’t ho bad If sbo wero young and tomlar. Tbo average g irt, however, is ouly fit to boll. — A p h ilosopher write* 11 Do onco In n whllo lot your husband havo tbo last word, It will gratify him nnd lie no particular I o * h to you.\ And ynt they any Solomon wu* tho wisest m an.” An esti ■ mod contem p o rary contain* un article e n titled, \llo w to Make a Wife In sane.\ To tell her she m u st ruak* over her last year's dress for a now spring costume Is thu simplest way. —If a man wants peace to reign In tlio household ho eliould c o u n t ten before speak lug a t time* wlu n lie feel* as If hi* oh the* don’t lit him. And on day* whon the Uit. li en *tovo d o e sn't draw lie shonld count 4H0. — Ono of tho easiest thing* to make a broil lu private families now I* a spring chicken. » “ Wlint Is syntax?” asked the teacher “ A saloon license Is a «ln tax,\ shouted tlie son of a prohibitionist. One striking peculiarity shout dwarf* is thnt, however old they may become, they never live long. —•* Yo*,\ she said, \ I always obey my hushaml, hut I reckon 1 have something to sny about wlmt his command shall he \ —” W h at Is It th a t you like about th a t girl?\ asked ono young mnn of another. \ My a rm ,\ was tho brief reply. A* a p ickpocket tugged at a g entlem a n ’* wnteh, the gentlem an blandly said, as he hurried s w a y : - \ Kxcusu me, sir; I have no timo to spare.” ■ Ho would not nm rry hor because sho hnd fulao teeth. Ilut wheu his wife kept him nwnke for nights with toothache and nuiirulgiu, ho wished hu bad. A singular case of deafness Is repotted In Nuw Hnvon. A p rivate coachman asked Ills employer’s d a u g h ter tn elope with him am! she did not hear wlmt he said. —Hold tho ring in very cold w a ter to r e move a dose ring. If it la a wedding ring apply to a Chicago divorce court. —A paper haa this a d v e rtisom e n t:—“ Two sister* wnnt washing.” Wo fear thousands of brothers a re In tlio sam e predicament. A d o se observer tell* us Hint when you sea a man operating with a needle and thread on a trouser button you enn easily toll w h ether he Is m arried or single. If ho uses a thimble he Is m arried, hut If he push es t io end of the needlo ngniust Iho wull and pulls It through tlio button with tils teeth, you mny safely tiet th a t ho is single. \ Karin Uonveuieneo*; a p ractical Hand book for the Knrmor,” is the title of a new work. Wo believe the g reatest convenience n fni tncr can have Is n w Ifo who will milk ton cows, rook for four hired men, takoenre of six children w ithout asking fur any grent er luxury than a new calico iliuss and a d r cus ticket once a yenr. \Y e s ,\ said Fogg, “ Dr. Plllroller I* n brave man, no doubt, hut he carries his bi n very too far. He is foolhardy, sir; never saw so rash n man. < ailed him to see Mrs. F. to day, and he actually1 asked lier to let him see hor tongue I Fact, sir; I wouldn’t hare believed tliat an y ' living man would would linve the courage to meet llmt tongue of hors.\ At a largo dinner p a r ty In n c ertain city lately, frosty w e ather had done coneldcrn hie d u ty in supplying conversation, whon a plump, hnppy looking m arried Indy made a rem a rk about cold feet. “ (Ill, surely Mis. -, you are not troubled with cold feetl’> said a lady opposite. Amidst an awful pause sho naively answered. \ Yes, indocd I mu much troubled but then, I hoy m e nut m y own.\ a. — Anon. Tho grvnt remedy for man nnd animal*. Kor man, sure euro for colic, cough, rheumatism ami bullions, removing tho pnln, soreness nud lameness a l once. Kor hcrsos, colic, oougli or piiiko)u galls mid tender foot from whatever osuso the best application a* n pnln lliilmeiit over used. Kor sale by II I). Unvls Co., Yoiiiigsiown. Maniple bot tles free. 10(33 Sw a r m in g , and How to M an age it. In the w riter's a p iary two largo tlu pails tilled with w a ter are always kept near llio shop door, w ith a fountain pum p hanging over them ; mul if n sw arm shows any ills position to leave, or is slow In clustering wheu other *w arms m e oxpcctcd, it receives such n sprinkling thnl It soon “ hangs itself up to dry.” W ilh such a puuip nnd plenty of w a ter it I* n e x t to Impossible t o r n awium to nhsoond. The implement Is also useful to prevent uniting or c lustering o f swarm s is suing nt the same time. Near tlio tin pnil* slnnd tw o splint clothes basket*, lined with cotton cloth, mnl each basket Is furnished with a b u rlap cover stitched to one side of it. A* soon as a sw arm li t* clustered it is shaken into ana of these boskets, tho cover Iloppod over, mui tf a n o ther sw arm o r some thing else demands im m ediate a ttention the basket mid its c o n te n ta enn ho sot to one side, to l>u disposed of nt leisure. A fter see iug the ease w ith which bees can be m an ngiot w hen allowed to sw a rm naturally, the energy w ith which they w ork, and the ex cellent results obtained, tlie artificial sw arm ing mnl alto t j queen* w ith clipped wiugs. In the llrst place, when the bee* swarm , the nuceu has to lw> found and eng oil The bees roam around a loug time, nud finally du s t or. If a n o ther sw arm come* o u t they arc cart uiu to u n ite w ith It. When the bees do r e tu r n they often go piling into the w rong hive, p erhaps hives: a n d t t they do catch on to tlie proper one. instead of g o ing ill they often cluster all over its outside. Hometimes after t h e queen has been allowed to n in in, she conn-* out again, then of course the bee# will follow her. In my ex perience a swarm having *n undipped queen • an ho hived and h e a t work iu th a t \whoop ing,\ “ zipping,” go ahead style, in just about th e same tim e tliat it takes a swarm w ith a clipped queen to make up Its mind, ! sullenly and doggedly, to go back home.— ■ W. 7.. H i'Tciiihox, in American Ai/rieulturitt I fo r April. A F l o a t i n g H o t e l . A novel feature In tho hotel lino nt th© ! New Orient!* exhibition will b« th© ©teara- ►hip O rest Raitoro. Major Murk© ha* char* tored it a t Liverpool, a n d it will leave som<* tlm« In Kept©rnber with a load of exhibit* for the exhibition, nnd after have I been landed th© veatel will bo moored at tho exposition wharf. It will be thoroughly cleaned and wiil be uwd ai a hotel, under tha charge of a ©killful c aterer. It ha* 350 Htateroorim, nnd It will bo located almost within the expo«ltlon ground©. C r o m a t i o n B o o m . Cremation I n ©lowly making headway In the United Htat<*©. A crem a tory I m to bo hturtod near Fbilndelpliin, aovoral promi nent renidonU having intim a ted their will ingno©* to Invent money iu tho euterpriae. 1 In Now Yoik the crem ation aociety, which 1 had fallen into ih-Hijttude, haa been reorgau j I zed, nud contemplate© putting up a furnace. Tho g row th of public opinion iu favor of | cremation in England i© ©aid to be very no ticeable. Tho m ovement haa fairly paaaed the Mtago of ridicule and unreaaoning d enun ciation, nud will have to be conaidered on itx moritN. N o r t h C a r o l i n a wss W M * W i l l . * * * O W I N U S E — 3 6 , 9 8 9 . UOJW — IS ( s , n n Absolut. I srwjatv KlU.-f a u l.o M W .* >«u*«,ira<.f—c«,.abL5.*o.«. OKFEKK GREAT INDUCEMENTS! -TO- H o m e S e e k e r s ! MIN E KS, MA N UKACTUIt EKS, Capitalists and Farmers. w i i i i t H i l l i t d o ? Brown’s Iron Bitters? Good for what? Well, see what it has done. To begin with dyspepsia. It has cured some o f tlx; worst cases. Then chills and fei<cr. W ho wants to shake with cold and Burn witli heat, when a Bottle or two ol Brown's Iron Bitters will drive the source o f the mischief away ? llcrw about rhewnatismt It cured Mr. Brashear, of Baltimore, and hundreds of others. Those dreadful nervous troubles. Mr. Berlin, of Washington, the well- known Patent attorney, was entirely relieved by Brown’s Iron Bitters. * The ailments o f the kidneys. — Brown’s Iron Bitters cured Mr. Mon tague, o f Christiansburg, Va., and an army o f other sufferers. Debility and languor. The Rev. J. Marshall West, Bllieott City, Md., is one o f the many clergymen re stored By Brown’s Iron Bitters. And as with vertigo, malaria, liver complaint, and headache, Brown's Iron.Bitters is the Great Family Medicine. a A B r i d e g r o o m o n H i a D i g n i t y . On one of tlio Kmithorn railroads there is a station culled “ Huwyor.\ Lately a nuwly ■nari led eoupio boarded tbe train, and were very loving induod. The brakoumn notioed thu gushing groom kiss the bride about 1200 times, hut m aintained a serene quiet. Kiiiully tlie station in question was reached, nnd Just as tlio whistle sounded thu groom gavo tho bride n rousing smack on tlio lip, and thu brakemun opened tho door and shouted: “ B a w y e rl S a w y e r l\ “ W h at's thnt I ” responded tiie groom looking over his shoulder ut the brakoman. •' Saw y e r,” responded the brakoman. \ Well, I d o n 't care a cuss if you did, she's my « Hu. Are Northern nieu wanted, and aro they trt-nted kindly by native North Carolinians? We answer the question emphatically YES 1 To back us up we refer to the following Northern men w ho have settled among us: ltev. S. Matoon, Charlotte, N.O., formerly of New York; Jno. Woodhouse, Concord, N.C., formerly of Morris Co., N.J.; A. Ilngun, Newton, N.O., formerly of Frederick, Md.; K. A. Vollmer, l?iir- liam, N.C., formerly of Williamsport i'a., and the hundreds of others that have settled I ii the State. When wrlt- I iug for information, please euclose u stamp for return postage. T h e C l i m a t e of North nrollna surpasses tlmt of any other Htate In the Union, being temper ed 011 one side by tbo Atlantic ocean and on tho other shlo by tbo high peaks of tiie Appalachian Mountains. The average full of snow for the entire win ter is six Inches. The average number of foggy days arc two (2). No part of the Stute Is subject to destructive gales. Mean annual temperature for the Stato 59. Summer 75, winter 43, rainfall 45 Indies. While tbe cold of the winter is not severe, tbe temperature of midsum mer is not so trying or excessive as fur- ! tlier North. While there arc hundreds i of sunstrokes in Now York Stato every | summer, the disease is almost unknown j in N.. During a lute winter of unusu al severity, the thermometer several 1 times dropped to 30 degrees, and even ! 10 degrees below zero In Iowa, Michi gan nnd New York; hero 10 degrees ! above zero was reached hut once, and 1 ; then only for one single night. T I M B E R . At least thirty thousand squnro mile of our territory Is still covered with tim ber. consisting in part ot yellow and white pine, several varieties of oak, I hickory, walnut, chestnut, poplar, ey- | press, juniper, maple, black nsh, clui, mulberry, dog-wood, persimmon, holly, ; locust, w ild cherry, red cedur, mountnin mahogany, curly maple and poplar. M I N E R A L S . ! are found In great variety nnd abuud- j aneo over n largo part of the Htate. : Among the more useful nud important j are marl, Iron, coal, pent, limestone, I gold, copper, silver, lead, zinc, mien. I tin (very tcccnt discovery), graphite, i corundum, manganese, kaolin, lire clny, 1 white stone, grindstone uitd mill-stone; ! a great variety of building uud precious 1 stones, including dlumoud. THE WORLD S HEALER hn* NO PAIt AIJiEl, an n limllng fipplicAtinn for all %Youn«ln( rut*, hruUr*, nprnitt*, rliotf iimtUnt, *11 If Joint*, ntlui'KiMl glniulft, pll<*% ImtiloiM, frost liltrn, chitfim, kiiIU, tilerrn, lUtulHn, foot rot, mul norm of •v r r y description on M AN or III:AST. It jflrrfl Im mod Into rrllef in llurtin ami M u Id©. It clean spm and cun * nil •ore*, no niuttur how cnu*cd. For Soro 1uck l a or II remit* ou Horn's, ti U«>r* woiulcr*. l*rioi» V5 and M) Cents. I.arjro *l*o for titiltimls. Don’t hr with out It. fcold by all dealer*. Tin I T E H V O U S ? Arc jronr vital fbve-’s In any wav Impaired ? Do von sttHcr from Nmoun Debility, Headache. \»nknc«c. Wakefulness, ralislt nt loti, llraiu Fttf* I’rc.nutur© Ik’cay, I t undo \v t-nkucss, Nervous- -J, A.iv ? Take NFI’HOHIA. It toncH up th© . xouc system, nn©wcovcry cucrtty and restores •uibful vlxor. It Is a btum lo the nervous, >M t \rrvwhere, Noltl l»y All Garden Growth Teas. FAMtl.Karan «nvo ntioulotto-half by ©tmtllng to u?' for Teas, a* wo Import our own, nnd I ihvu done so for fortv vonr*. THE oKU.INAI. a m i : m e an n a rt). send h»r Circular, which given prices nnd full p.urticiilnrs, l-o IIOITT. \V©IIh, 1'HIIhT., I*. I). Ilox, l»M7, 4.1 \ . cy St., Now Vork. ONI 1)01.1, A U’8 worth •» f any of our garden growth, china or J.tunn Ton© m*nt by mall, AHUKU «iunuli(y hy ©xprc©s. poal paid. or i i , chargeh pnld. am P A T E N T S IITNN A i'll., of tho fktKNTtne ANVRVCAJt, coo- nut* to net r»- Hollcltor* f*»r l*ntt>iits, C.iveui-*, Tr»«Jo lark*. Copyrights, f,,r t|,w I mbvt 8tnt«*s, Cnn*«la, IntfiAnd, !• ihiics', Ucrutaity, oto. Ilniitl ltos>k ;dM>ui a lent a nsHit frs*o. Thlrty-m'ven yiMirs’ ek|H?r1ouoo. INtlefil »» t)l>lai Mid thixoifh MINNA it), are ii . hk «-*! SthoHKUNiin.'AMI UI. AN. this UrK«M1 boot,and V s.7hloiy circulated adcnlMho papar. !:«.))« u»r. YtM'klr. 8plt utlBi en»ir;ivliigw and intorsHitittg ln- onuatlcn. 8|aH?ttnoH copy «•? I to* rielrnttAc % uicr- ran sent frw, A JJi«>>* Mf’N»N A Ct* . StiiMirio iUBKti an DCIU ns , A I lltoadway, Now Verk. r pis'dl1 r t'w r ?iT >aHni 141© 4 jj K.oiy to os* A certain cunx I(et*X|wn,lv.. Ttitsa months' tn utnoiu In oto* kage '.bn*! f„r Com In the Head. IleadNctis. hiulnris H mv Fever, de. Ft Ay coiiUi. Ity ull liruggBHts. or hy mall K. T. HT/iiLTIJOC. Wamu, Pa W a t e r P o w e r . | of the Hiato aggreguto more than three | million horse power. T h e Soil and C r o p s . I Tho groat variety of soils, together j w ith tho climatic conditions, gives rise to the great variety of natural products and large yields, nnd lays Ihe founda tion for au immense range of agricultu ral products. Cotton, grain, tobacco und rice are the leading staple crops. The Chinese tea plant flourishes throughout tho Eastern half of the Htate. Flax, hemp and jute grow to perfec tion, and could he made a paying crop. Hli.K.—The products of this Industry lu our Htate are equal In quality to the French and Kalian silk. Irish and sweet potatoes are paying crops. Vegetables.—No where iu America can the trucking business be carried on to more prollt thnu lu the eastern coun ties of North Carolina. Markets.—the distance to New York from the eastern and northern parts of our Htate is uo farther than from the western part of N. Y. Htate to New York. 1'rlce of land varies with tho distance from market uud fertility. The price of average quality is from three to ten dol lars per acre. I M M I G R A T I O N , Many immigrants have come Into the Htate during the past year, chiefly from the Northern aud New England States. Wo have special rates with transporta tion companies front Boston, New Y'ork aud Baltimore for very cheap rates of passage and freight. For special infor mation, call on local agents through the Northern and New England States, or address, JNO. T. PATRICK, Manager Htate Immigration Bureau, 521y R alkioh , N.C. 8 ■ T C S T f^nnH B T U irn la Amihtm. Atm. S h ingle*, L a th a n d Cedar Posts! Wilson Lumber Yard. All |*erv*tk My Ikvtr g . the bn* w r •%£ you lo «-»* IRUMOUI loproie* fit llor pMlllvr t nrrr F« « 4.i» mla- t«rd m* Krrtllldm Drill anl-.- 11 as, Katrs. Tl Y nt At good a* ike *n ! «{>. AG N • « Machine Co-. Newtirkt Ohio. L-Uero br»*.L H vs K, lUgK.lsea, II, W T Alt ail kiiis Couirr PTjptn? EV E R Y W H E R E r.isTs k ?? kr ,1 HILLIPS 4 WELLE Tiftm luiidixf. NEW YOKE B I L L T I M B E R DeliTtfed at LewUton at Lowest Wboleeele rat©©. 4 a * J f e S i 5 L » I S f a x i U l l t WMifiC All fLSI IAHS. ItsutK on^itS) mu '1 »xt*Mrutitl In urn®, rvdd by Urufgmu. ] wanUrd for Th** Live© of nil tlie l*rc©idenU of tb© IT. ft. The laryeitt. band* Aoinobt, bull book ever •old for le©* than twice oar price. The fn*te»t O f e v e ry description co n s tantly on hand s llmx book in \m o ric». fmmense proflls lo J v J AK« »tn All intelligent ix*opl« want it. Any i in- can become a ©ucceMitil nMent. Term© free ■ ■ - \ - llALLKTT IIo»»K o.s For Hand, Maine. H A H ' Y I I L L IN CONNECTION. loif~ I.uinbor delivered in Y o u n g s tow n , on opuuing of navigation, by vossol. P a rties contem p lating building w ill con sult th e ir ow n interest hy calling ou the u n dersigned before purchasing. A . J. M c B R I E R , W I L S O N , N . Y ■HECOMPLETE H0ME„!r7’“ T h t u u m r m - i f c n u i Tl E.. e , l*sik NVw edition. —New t inilinga - Nets iliuitr4D.it* Il ia uew dewitfiii Sujwrbiy gotteu up Same low |>tk«. Adapted to all cU'sci, >cil* at Agenlt doing Big vork. FxCELLPWT I kkM .. llu. Bandioii.cht pioajxmUa errr iaaurd. Apply now H m / .> lm v. G a * kkt »? n A C o ., 66 Northath St. PhiladcL pki t. Fa. A:»o other grwad new Uzok* and Uiblca. .Send six vent© for xwMfre, and receive q .’re©, a costly Ih»x of A P r iz e w g(**ls winch ’ will liulp yon to more money right «wnv th*n anything ehe in llu, world. All, of either fox smeeed from fl I -t hour. The broad road to fortune ofions lieforo tho worker*, nliaolutoly *ure. At onco address. Tin K A Co., AiiKn*t«, Maine. S p e o i a 1 1» ; i D<rj b i n s T - M - R O W L A N D S N e w F a n c y Dress G o o d s , w o r t h 10 cen t s p e r y a r d , f o r 5 cents. N e w F a n c y D r e s s G o o d s , w o r t h 15 cents pe r y a r d , f o r 1 O c e n t s . N e w F a n c y Dress G o o d s , w o r t h 2 0 cen t s pe r y a r d , f o r 12 1-2 cents. B e a u t if u l h I uu I ch A ll W o o l N u n ’s V e ilin g s from 2 Be. it yard . C o lo r e d an d B lack C a s h m e r e s from 2f> cen t s a yard . P r ints, G r a y an d W h i t e C o tto n s , T o w e ls a n d d o w e lin g , at. g r e a t ly red u c e d prices. C A R P L T S i’roin 12 B c e n t s a y a r d . T a p e s t r y B r u s s e ls from 3 7 cen t s a yard . L A C E C U R T A I N S from 6 5 ce n t s a pair.* H a t s , C a n s , G lo v e s , H o s iery , S h irts, l ies, A c ., in g r e a t v a r iety . C L O T H I N G .— G o o d I w e e d S u it s for $ 6 .5 0 . A large sto c k o f n e w T w e e d s in S c o t c h and C a n a d ian , D ia g o n a ls, B lu e S e r g e s , Arc. C lo t h in g m a d e t o o r d e r . B O O T S A N D S H O E S . W e k e e p a la r g e sto c k an d b e s t m a k e s. W A L L P A P K K S . -E i r g c n e w sto c k j u s t to h a n d , a lso B o r d e r s and B linds. T. Fvl. R O W L A N D , Q u e e n S t . , N i a g a r a , O n t . IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF On* Ounce bottles reduced trooi IB cts to 10 cents ' Two Ounce bottles reduced from 25 cts. to 15 cents 7 Five Ounce bottles reduced from 50 cts. to 25 cents The public must not accept any hut original goods 1 Dottled hy us, as the Imitation* am worthiest. iChesebrough ManufacturingCo.,NewYork. VASELINE (PETHOLn n JKLLY.) P r i c e , F i f t e e n C e n t s a B o x . E m o r y ’s L i t t l e C a t h a r t i c Pills ) nre tlio MFsT KVKH MAIHC for t n- t s % //niiffr.tlion , //rm iurkt . i tm* gtMul tlo*© of Him? or four Emory*© lattlc t .'nthnrtic 1’illt*, followetl by oil© pill every night f<»r n weok «*r two, uinki * Hi© Iiuiiuiia mnrliinery run tin regulnr nn clock work ; the' purify tho blood nml put new life in n broken down body. Purely Vegetable. HarnileH.i. Pleiinant, Infallible, tbo yoiniKeat eliiht mnv tnke them. .Sobl by nil Druggintrt nml Mediciue lienU er* ut 1ft Ct*. ii Hox, or by nuul. STANDARD CURE Co., Proprietor©, 107 Pearl St., N.Y. Emory*© Tjittlo Cathaii.lo ©i*’ more then ia rimmed; they prove tn he til© l*i*«t 1*111 ei • r n**ed here. Worlli twle© llm iii<»im\ «i*ked 11. II, (loll kr , lltiriiiony (irovo, tJa. Kniory’u L tt'.o Cnthftrtlc art Ibe most — popdlar of ©II thn Cnthnrttrc W m Itt mho p. Mill Itivei N.( Mi r WfOMY’9 LfTTUi mother use?! one box with womb if il remiltH. N. W. ItAK Fit, L**cuat OATNARTIO PILLM Drove, < Hi.o. I recommend them. J o n > L'oLl.i NR, M.D., \tlien©, Tex- •rw prapar«d front They hie excellent.- W IIknhun. .Inekmm. MI©©.. Tbey nre uuex- % MAY A P P U L s ^ colled. -Mlcs K i.iz AUK I ll h i r i H, Mob* rlv, Mo. O U E B U S I N E S S Because wi* arc selling cheaper than any other Clothing House in Buffalo. Our $5, $7.50, $9, $10, $ 12 and $ 15 Suits are what is drawing the crowds. No such clothing ever shown in this mar ket for the above prices. Pantaloons by the thousands for 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and upwards. Boys’ and Children’s Suits lor $2 and up wards. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, at Low est Prices. M a r e k a C l o t h i e r s , F u r n i s h e r s a n d I l a t t e r s , 3 1 3 , 3 1 5 , 3 1 7 , 3 1 9 M A I N S T R E E T , A n d 3 2 4 W A S H I N G T O N S T R E E T . REIGEL & ROBINSON, Buffalo. N. Y.