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NEWS: SATURDAY. JANUARY 2 1004 _i ARB ESPECIALLY sUBJECT TO ERIE COUNTY BANK BUILDING. Commenced Business July 1, 1903. ~ Second Quarterly Statement January 1, RESOURCES. Cash on Hand and in Banks . . . U. S., N. Y. City, City of Buffalo and Other Bonds at Cost. - Present Market ° Value Higher than Cost . Demand Loans, Secured by Approved Col- lateral . . . . . Tlmel Loans, Secured by Approved Collat- era o. s Bonds and I’lortgages. First Liens . Furniture and Fixtures . . . . lnEerest and Earnings Accrued but Not ue . r u' 1 1904. mu H “flown!!!\ $570,080.58 1,064,163.56 e 834, 405.50 ~ 50,000.00 . 99,600.00 2,357.05 & * ® ® a U ® U U U U a U U sol s 7,734.38 $2,628, 34 1.07 LIABILITIES. . $500,000.00 _ 500,000.00 ~~ -£1,000,000.00- l,606,740.02 5,000.00 Capital . Surplus . .>. . . . . .. ® e 0 ® c# e 0 'e e oe ( wo & #% Deposits . . . . Reserves for Taxes . . . Profits, Net After Paying All Expenses, In- « terest and, Jaxes to Jan. 1, 1904 . . . . . 16,601.05 $2,628, 34 1.07 _-_ 3 1-2 PER CENT. INTEREST. SPECIAL RATE ON TIME DEPOSITS. Accounts Opened During the Early Days of January Will Receive Interest from January 1st. _ MTE ANL t IRE IN THE SNEEZING is the sign you're taking cold. Don't take any more cold-take Three Persons Killed and Four Hurt in Burning of \ASULF-O-ZONEF Louvre Hotel. Cold-in-the-Head is un- pleasant, but- GUESTS ROUSED AT MIDNIGHT, U a 0 ® e ® U a U a Severe Winter Weather Causes Catarrh, Cough, Colds and LaGrippe. The Man In the Moon Keeps warm these nights, we hear, by having a VULCAN GAS HEATER Better his commendable ex- ample and put one in vour sleeping apartment. Then getting up won't be the try- ing ordeal at at present. Nothing better in the heating line was ever invented. Sat- isfactory and to operate,. BUFFALO GAS COMPANY, 186-188 MAIN STREET, Meg ahh (Wis, I GRACE LAWSON. 31 Hmoh street, in his lunar bedroom. follow SULF'O'ZONEH not. Sore Throat soon follows a cold. A sure cure soon follows SULF-O-ZONE ° 25 TABLETS 25¢ ‘Il\I I“ v! the iwo t hua bas nea (v the w vio Prout Dont & tgt aC f otia du- vad as ce s ha. is sent deter 1 Web Dns police ecafa; all A pro When to Treat a Cold, CATARRH OF THE NOSE, [Tos a s e' be tre ae ort ad a THROAT ano Lunas ooo\ wc commonest in winter |/ Narrow Escapes of Several of the Inmates. is ou} to hearin the H stv up *+ the ya tle ske b self to he ac ass ds ea h 62d n a et g $ PARKER s | bras banppor ce - has eons per ' eous 60 ' *a + 1,0 Promotes the growth of the hair and gives it the lust ro and silkiness of youth. When tho hair is gray or faded It BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLor. It prevents Dandruff and hair falling apd keeps the scalp clean and healthy. b FOR RENT. Stores on West Eagle Street. near Main. Apply 805 D. S. Morgan Building OF THE trs appointment (fo oen! T br mert! «tand evogll have motion or a 41g\ reference wil reat gas ed hv the test segs The adm m- catons cons-tAt os on mir d tho f&ets gee fore as a semi to UH)“ +Mereney an nt K properts O41 Hila bein gooelosa ly NEW YORK To george Francisco «treet - Han - Fra seo Ella Po Jewett Wohime Beg: Like Wiliam Ho Lamb (George Wo Lamh, 57 Broadway. Sto Pant Minn Wham E. Lamb. Altce Po ond Ada Lamb, 27700 Indiana avenue Chicago, H. 4.001pr OF Lamb, M «treet i'n age BLG El IF} Winnett 1015 Center scvercie | Bay CHP Mich . (George Barnes 4%2?4 8t L iwren a a venue. Chicago 111 , (hares H Barnes. Frank Barnes and Nettle BR. Moree, Awtel! «tree! Walamazos.. Mich , Jane Poster Tafrorto Carn ,, Fd oa (ibenn. Berth 8 Mo oll, Tras man J Martin Prance« 80 Crecker BRoaf {ado ON- Y James Do Wourply, admire. trator of the e«tite of Mary Eo Hoogeon deceased. Prineville NY carl C1 ftare or persons a laiming te he core |fees af said decedent, persons or corporations mteresated In the estute of Jase riregar' , L”? nfo the Citv af othe ef Erie: State of New York deceased og or legatees. next of kin or ather. wise You and each of vag are hereby ife4, notified and required ta be ind ippes ir befare the Surrogate of eald cornts Fries at the Surrogate « fice. In tue Cit of Buffalo, In sald. Counts of Fre the Sth day of February. 19% it In (ole 8 TA dso (( hamb 31 Cal, Mint . Pa Voce a that the po boty oupeorn # Sime Ofe nhupgh 66 a on every box. 25 mty 4 pend law on pa >Or Tho ndrone'rat + 1 edo ta the Mayor MtClellan and New Heads of Departments Sworn In, s « Jope Geqalge ef Nos He ar Mi wid cw ont forkt sar sae d oun ter ak s son ef tle fire oleg \mm Arave t Cersugh me;» Clon Abert s n '~ > ach where n or ced he and vhp in- ter re 2 ocp ck + Train Ran Into Open Switch. Carlisle, Pa., Jan 2- A Cumberland I Choices of all the this ang's hat tr i we qof le Yore ey Aer por 4 df rad lous it. bys qte n 9% nope tent urs «fant forest goo oa A ce coated Pre«ad Wash.orngton Jan 2 -- Presiden amd} Mrs Roosevelt inaugurated the official season in the nation's capital with a brilliant reception to the pubhe aml Adiplémats at the White House For more than a hun- it has been an ut broken ent Custom The reception was thoroughly wy degnocratic No distinctions of, rank pp Of Class were male except such as gel were rendered necessary by a due re Now Y leg broken by tle 'a he oa nou ar eich» a 0‘,'\Mr sp oon & \J ( i Tos fa n' 1\ ral ons Pla 4a ts pfu fa tas cer rp Toft. Asi -t guty aft Neot: pote SHC) &i tr ofa a ant Foos man Pa @rem National Rolling muits Start Up. Pittsburg. Jan. - The National I panie4 be 0 an ' nat. (1 Bmen an bov nough of mant> a r po \ p © A «ep. (lred yeare ghoml-rmh pe- {re ce pt ar has ore eevee? wer pe feck pee fa to. of a ( fl\\p a\ z ¥ s ho - aje warahin an' c was withogt ' 'red sina its an Amercan y oved the rotmes datiom x -oh hus sucees dare te 9 Aca of ha p+ the pro roa an c efMipate @ uth a € bpjme® fees ws fhe greater haimbefo e® pres that are offeref too yoga fe ment of this disease afe bots arnd cintments WhiC He. 3 are nat so expensive As a Suppes cor, which is bound fo «ontaon more vet. ingredients ani which requires spe ia, machinery to make It moreaver, a sup. pository inserted up the re tum, somes In direct contact «tth the < agse -f oth. ' complaint and me other form of treat- ment does so Loar has om sive the 1 nece to the one a tit » BUFFALO EVENING , | bruised in the panic in the theater. | ‘ 4 \ - * \%& , \i talking of her experiences she said: « C ' - ' L . *'\I started up the aisle at apout the, | $ | C | - same time g&s all the others, I suppose. I e + , \ \| My seat was on the first floor near tha .> stago And when I [had reached the rear of the auditoriim. the aisle w Pe-ru-na Cures a Cold Before at Develops mto a Chronlc choked , with people who had fallen. , I looked down to avoid stepping on | Wlntel‘ catal‘ IF h - \p them and just as I did so my. eyes were caught by those of a little boy Coughs, Colds and Lafifippe Are All , about 7 years of age who was lying on Winter Catarrh and will DCVCIOD the floor unable to rise. ' It was all in a Guptams and Are De- Ta second, I know, but as he saw me Into Chronic Cata‘rrh If Not looking at him he said: ChCCdeMat thQ Onset. fielent In EXHS. \'Won't you please, please help me; I 6000 IZ * <--- please do.\ Pe-ru-na Is an Abs lute Protection © (Continued From Page 1) \I stooped to raise bim Af I could, but | Against C t m \'Cold.\ the crowd was too thick and the rush! ga “S atc & Cold. | YBARA DAYOF MOURN'NG' too strong. I sefzed him under tbei . . - fich a day of mourning | pring and then I was knocked over him. It Cures Catarrh In All Phases and havlvézrsfitgggras Ittlzasvvglhgcsoutsltéirid {onto my knees in the aisle. I strug-, Stages, as Thousands of‘Thank. gled to my feet, but the weight of thul (Caged ' ful people Testify city almost it sgemed as though|cm“ 'd was such tbat T could, not turn | Xe f . \; ; * re wore funerals going, or unde\ | pack apd I was carried out through the | Sass ~ ( h \u * ers' wagons arriving with dead who lgoor 'The little one was unquestion ; tere being brought to their homes £90? |ably trampled to death and the mem- ory of those eyes of his will haunt me while I live.\ 5 The police have vigorously pushed arious cemeteries} the throngabout [their inquiry into the causes of thr} various morgues and undert@kKiDE fire and made several other srrosts of stablishments seemed 'almost as large 'stage hands. among them William Mc 8 Mullen, the operator of the light which ; All of the bodies which admit Of | ggarted the fire. He was locked up all éareful identification have been carrie ( | ghe central station and Wilson Kerr. | away and of those whith remain the |a fAyman at the theater, was also #pajority are in such a condition that ' pjroed in a cell. only the most minute and careful in\} Fifteen members of the double oc- spection will be able to revec! their Wetu- which takes part in 'be song identity to those who knew them bess \in the Pale Moon Light.\ have beet j . One of the saddest cases was that ' placed under arufltn the police, Miss! apf Horbert and Agnes Lange of 1630 Romaine being the sole one who has s* Barry avenue. Both children had at far eluded the detectives. They are tended the performance and after “valued as witnesses and there Is no many hours of tireless& searching the charge against any of them Ordersi broken hearted father finally found ~ were issued by Chief O'NefH that nona the daughter Agnes in an undertaking .of the 11 would be released unless a [bond of $5000 was furnished. \Mr. Lange, almost exhausted through | MeMullen, the light operator. under his continuous trips from moigue “Inlet“ a searching examination by As- orgue and from hospital to hospital. | sistant Chief of Police Scheuttler.in om police stations to the ouroners'th‘. afternoon. MeMullen's story was «office and then back through the “(uni-1&5 follows \L was standing oen the mome round again and again. came in | iron bridge at the right sid of thei ter despair to the office of (Chief 0° | gtage from wluch the 'spot ligh is opr Police O'Neill and begged twa detec i eraged. The lamp seemed in good con tives to assist him. He also pleaded | but in the middle of the second | with newspaper men and 'is volc®'ge;, just as | changed from a white 'yehoked and failed as he referred to | ight to a blue one. the are between the his wife who lay utterly prostrated At; carpons spluttered and jumped eir home. \A spark struck the frayed edge on Mr. Lange said these were tis | the {nside of the border of the curtain children and the detectives and ne°WS | gragpery A flame which I should say paper men promised him every AS | was about 14 inches long show up. stance, though they themselves wer®e apandoned the lamn and clapped my almost worn out by long hourg of work | pand upon tho flames. but they spread Finally the body of the girl was found : | ln spite of me d called to huve the , amid the Sit-Omen] hgarted “inho- gith lfire curtain lowered and yelled to the] , ilk? Proc he u > a form and carried it a R & R ' 8381118 ILandfills} C \ 2‘s“? 01222131}!le (2:0mlillnlzuithr “(Syn 'I am pleased to say that Peruna cured me in less than '\I have one of theth at last.\ he kad no effect on thv'rlanws- Pnally o three months of a most chronic case of catarrh, the result of sald, \and this will be a great com-hump” from the bridge to the stage |4 bad cold which I neglected. 1 was annoyed by catarrh of \ sort to her mother LA little child in one of the front boxes the head for some time, it then went to my throat, and then The absolute failure of Mr. Lange t0 | pad already been badly burned. t. my bronchial tubes. My breath was bad, my appetite poor, and I frad / Miss (Giface Lawson identif) any one of the bodies as thAL gejzed her and carried her cut and; Continual headaches but immediately on taking Peruna | was relieved and Hrookly n, N Y L wid'es of his son, aroused some hope {h@t the returned to the theater. More 1; in time it cured me.'\'-Miss men Loescher. “it?“ (MAYA? ff”? I! Y in H‘Hrkxmlni‘ld a ed a re dead, VINE gil - ‘giogzyhgspfigill'l alive and fart d for j| 2?”ka pulling people out .“f 4 th Keep Pe-ru-na in the House to USE at ’ tol, som Jonh iy arid ice he almost constirtly, T‘hu tittn-hurge roked exits until at was diseless ml the SlightestSymptom of Catarrh. : <ope s gd \oad ondin o vold teom othe ac which omiole omy SORROW TURNED INTO JOY. 'stay any longer C \w tot aie od dre og e con bee ta each heath very bad kept dropplug in my * _ Mr, Lange's sorrow was turned mi With the arrest of MeMullen the pe , a youre ( bled I. 108 ‘. ced op acd - 1.1' Atl than.” A va. lay-mus 1m “Tu”? 5mm; .0y when he reached his home last I ce believe lhtfl have the las: lmpurl C &+ Ao sadden Io Hoo - ‘ 20 20. 1- ope 1,1‘ iélh': , ‘j' “A,\ fut“, ’.i\\.\.f(‘ m1“ firnbh\ t: pri f“; .I“‘M'l,”:“' 15m,- , £! oda turd [ oat rot Ray d much In praise of you might As he drove up to the dmfl'pmt witness among the theater om: \K sur feco e peocd of he «Til swith a coarrh fame du tre 400 Miss (Obtuee Tw son with the body which he had brought j ployes who are essential to a \4|II]])|(1H’\I '|;1I.-“\.Hly|‘\ oa h~ to the e LIV.“- { 'l\l tual ltfm' val Mrs U 12. Alttllm ex President Pal- from the morgue as that of*his daugh 11mm!“ at the coroner's inquest ap o lfl' ; _ h ‘ 0 h LV IT, Turf ods will,\ ' “unis;librflixl“ that?!“ tum!“ $5,112?!“ ter be was greeted by his wife who io Chief auf Polee O'Neil ifo sera | Dred as mums. \T am Minced to pp. told him that their two chil iten hid s fiyos to summon Manager boetana -no dorse Perura, as | took dt about a year . returned home that evening In safety (yjs of the [Itoqiom theater to ago atol {t soon brousht me rellef from \ They had become dazed apparently and' noadouarters he Lo line Orie wie mtr rnd 14. : had been wandering around the city | pr Davis appeared at the ofice nfl flime| 1 ommthed (4 of hours . without knowing where thoy wer gpo chlef of poltee necompanie 1 by his] “f; £, uf ® f?“ evirni caught sond | felt something must i Mtr. Lange at to th® pusness Harry Powers Th\l it‘ru' | ‘:x~-“~l:~“t; Lu; ‘lnlm‘!Ilynriflunix-try?!“ 1‘1»|FK|'|;:L‘1‘V,IV]IF ‘Jhrf‘v‘wti-l- (By Associated Preas.) morgue with the body of the litte kirl two managers taiked for some time hoes +0 able cer-] woe adie v bring cchoart r +pedy cure \ Chicago. Jan. 2. -. Three persons . which he thought to be that of his | woah Chief of Polfce O'Nefll sho Anal ope cos by gars} ff vou doo rot prompt and sat. | were killed and four others 'ajured in wn child. Uy them. saving that he him “h. . ll.” uus | I”, \\\\.r.\\\l‘q y'fi'.”')“lhl','~ ”T; “1“!sz 'a fire last night that (estrojed the \There was so little by which I could o'f would be responsible for their ap M. | care et } 31,2 l: fl“: E'l'f H\.\': 1110!\ n; Hulr‘u’t‘ulm‘n: , Louvre hotel, 3611.:3623 Lake nvenue. wecogn|ze the body.\ he sald (th&t J; pearance whenever thev may (l» bov e uc So gx, omd fre will be please] to give you his Nearly 100 guests were In the hotel {\. was confident that I never would b€ | wap f ° poo C o Saul to Co e VOCs, Tow vdo yvaduabte eda ee groctis , 'at the time the fire broke out, several able to satisfy my own mind absolute | Ape}iha'! Rernard, chief cleetricrran t/ + oe ae v v \ob CC \\“iT“:\ 8 Ham \ {if of whom had retired for the night. ly that it was my daughter, but at the | of the [roguois theater, was taken Into . m mmo. a With the remembrance of the same time there were some ”rfml’fmwm 'i the polfee and will be held; CC cheater horror fresh in their minds points of resemblance and I coneclitded pending an coquiry bnto the cuses ”(l every one in the place became pante ' © that it must be she \' the dijsaarne® Istricken and rushed madly for- the ; It was absolutely Impossible for the After questioned -for Cetreets as soon as it becama known A,wc_v,.R°momb” the Full Nams , bereaved relatives to secure all the \W“ }% poles Bermarnd wal AUMIN'STHAT'UN >t| at the hotel was on fire Laxative bromo 1ining carriages they wished to convey theit gourma'ly charee c « <h omanslaughter 0 The dead have not yet heen Identified, # Friends and relatives to the cemeteries \_ nt Of Sehools Conlee 0 | I HEEEPTIUN The injured - Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in 2 Days | In many cases it was not possible £9f jr d [roquois theatre Mo Mo Bright, guest at hotel., leg ail members of the Immediate family pro fag Uf hoa cers dn the Ch ! nr | hrnkon in falling in darkened hallway é % to ride in the funeral cortegs because | pup,, i oslxy teachers The Ch|ef Executwe Shakey: William Hayden, warer in hotel,; OV ; mo carriages conld he procurod fof (pep epl; go making a to» badly burned; hands and face cut by | = ||. them. the altaation in Ch tat of *0 Hands With Usual New _| raring s was e aitnation in Chicago » I r 'on su- ad [ yesterday and today tt will be intenai | Year's Crowd, ' mirurrins toxins-k agrilrmit'fiwls‘: L: fall on ,, Ged. The coroner s ofre Synday !s _L stairway Valley passenger train ran into an gved nearly 300 burial fot Fred Hopp. fireman open switch near'Nowvllla yesterday. [~> gedple killed in the fire Some ef ; 000 ;; , fall from fire engine Eleven persons were injured, um: of [@) these were for people residing In ather =. ree g i When the fire was discovered most Miss: Foust of Shippenshiirg, cities, but they were comparatively 1 of the gneats were in their apart ments bas since llmd] It is feared others of | few. , R and all hurried to escape buc in the the injured will die The entire family of Frede ick 2 Pl LES . upper story of the building the smoke Sizidfixpjf Litrspmg‘wfigm'ini\; No Advices at Washingt» was ro thick that they had great diffi- , was er'uinate AW gush oo pton [nr we ss culty in finding the exits ; * (by the fire. In the disaster M: Pons ‘Cured Quickly and Without Pain iffewers too thi i +. w: “Jr-10m. ”3: he given“ parsons‘ were reseued from Rolling mills of the United States Steel Host his wife and two childreh. all of '\ room «here he wo < «ted hy the ® kan} that by the second story through the efforts of corporation at McKeesport. resumed bom bave been identified A slste- Stimme mayor nomics «Fans clr work three of the guests of the hotel Thesq cperation yesterday and the tube and <a R « ‘ ho ils will start i &1 In the forencon of that day. vmw; an 2 f Mrs. Pond, Miss Grace Tuite, is not elag'hnrate an oun ex were bref opol three men raised a plank to a window $2): rI-nsum ”rims wall: fig; om I | there to attend ,the hig had to among the missing. After sharing ». © he spect for order All persons -- rich and breaking in the glass held It 80 p, g pq mfn enP 0mmg3295TL.‘:”.';\§’L.~“¥H31:52\aid Aacrament gor. Mr Lea sa d ts an. Or poor with or without rank-were several women and 'men could slide af mo r-‘fldfldmeassd mun.“ draw-v , UColane}l MeCellar % Igiven a gracious greeting by the Presi- ; down It Many were enabled to es- * . “may fhpzt \Jim“m\ ff??? \x “TY; T3 rf‘f'm“ “hf“ tam perm | dent and Mrs Roosevelt : cape In this way as the stairs and pas SEVEN FROM ONE, .25°F?,i*2;£a’r\'3L;'$pliéi\3G. fffimwm; elty Into your eare, in abe 1 Eleven was fixed for the be sageways to the bottom floor had hen 1m the proceeding for «uct jadp lal eerr's 'ginning of the reception Half an hour | come congested in the rush for safety.} . ment. __ rane ‘befnrn that time the ambassadors, min-g A boy of 1% years was taken from It has been shown that one mi,” nggxinmfh?»inw;7rmzup & Ceart listers and attaches of the embassies the building almost suffocated ' bottle of Scott's Emulsion is 33135521“ Poms tep 'and legations assembled in the red died a few minutes after being taken . Syrrag te | ef to the street , capable of building seven y But for the heroic efforts of Miss times its “Eight of gohd Mary Corbett, an employe of the ho | tel. three children of Mrs. F. O. Shaft healthy fiesh. FRow (61 ps Lavater rv-rfix‘u,’ ca Tooger Mingrer ats oa for the tu,) nan > Book by General Weyler. London. Jan 1 Generali We, will shortly publish a bork | entined , ' parlor \My Military and Political Campaign | -- All were attired in magnificent court in Cuba\ Two sers - will ba jcostumes or handsome military or na- keaded \My Projpct for Landing in | val uniforms, and presented a gor- -.. A pathetic incident cccurrel on the tome Grove avenue rable line This: :passes within a half square of Rot On's morgue. | Late in the day a mar ggard and worn walked up {o a Cot will of the people Anvyore whn Pas e Grove avenne car and climbed heen mayor of New York w - always be ready to honor its chief magistrate. Mr. Mayor, I am glad. as ene of the great body of citizens. to sante you and to wish you well ° Colonel MeClellan respondel briefly Then Mr Low retired to Ms« private me have <p joad @ 1 .o ina a 4&8 Wo an +4] County at Poe at Po N. Yo this Hts day o [+ <=ber, 1002 R Clerk of the Surrogate s aurt MOOT SPRAGUE. RRow NELL MARCY Attorneye for exes; ous iBeal) 6 gloth but not sufficiently to con- it. As the father took his reat the ; & s Wing \I am sorry, but the “3193; Wallace Cookman, Hallerton, P Q, ri pfiny do flat permit the car | Canada. writes Cl have had two eq-- giral operations for piles and they were , not a success, after using three boxes , of Pyramid Pile Cure I fesl as though: I never had pHes, and they have at-: floted me for twenty-five yeare.' H. H. Palmer, Windsor, Cant. we the car,\ Flat C his expression in ard trying different saives and sint- ments In vai®m, I[ was completely cured By the use of two Afty-cent packages of Pyramid Pile Cure.\ am #1 to «How ttat the ples can be tates, gite Cured to stay Cured wilhout da» sat pairs ured suffering from plisce for fifteen years: ; police. i Thess ond thousands of eimilar zet-Qawmfiug in of-the new beads af de. | ofice, and Colonel MeCiplan tonk his seat behind the table in the publie 'office and Rbandshaking began. All the Democrats in town seemed 'o he on {hand, and long limes, reaching to the Ahegdtv ball steps, were forme by the It took a long time for the Demomum enthusiasts to fle by tho | mayor's dckx. * 1 Tho next thing in order was the partments. The big appointment book - cared. © t#34 so they wont «ome back. Core | | was trought ont, ard all the mew om§ - cers wisto their names and addresses Wtfi' {{m e Oped «ith | v*.\ Cred in | fL.0 After moro bandshsking the Tha a=34 of thw m dams! uas: am um. ‘fi toads of departments went to their, ge | o Polito Commissigner Mohiaso after ; ; takirg cise fgsced tto fofimwmg state! United States Territory\ and © Reasons Why I Was Obiliged to Abandon the | Project.\ a a genus spectacip. Colombia was not represented and the absence was noted | instantly Indeed, among some of the | diplomats it was regarded as signifi-, cant. General Rafael Reyes, the spec- tal minisier of Colombia, begged to be excused lest his presence at -the . White House be misconstrued by his | people. Dr. Herran, the Colombian chargo d'affaires, was fil. M. Emma Varia, minister of Parama, was pres- net. Then hegan | Ko person Was permiltedA to ap-} prowch the president with his bands in | 'his pookets or citor®lzo magi An - , was rm s! swat: gervice ths mm: a tld a the» empficm of citizepse, j afd was led from the place by a man | hundreds of whom bad been waiting in | who Miss Corbett's call for as- Pine far several hours. its. « private totel It was in realliy a heres In the Mum. um tut-54 Fexrraas | ¥! wimp-WW faskre as £454qu “00mm mm ' for, one of the guests, would undoubt-t y have lost their lives, Becoming! parated from their mother, the dren were wandering around the up- per story almost suffocated with smoke and not able to find their way to safe' ty. Tying a cloth about her head Miss | Corbett rushed into the burning bafld- 'ing and in her search she discoverail them, calling for belip. Miss Corbet picked up of the chfiidren and car- riled them to the street Tho other sistance. The tilding was a threestory ard | baser=ent brick structure and was usod five tidings whioh Had bwen connect ea tor bstA parpeses. Tho Hre started in the Einlzg room'\ . Kho first Hogt u=d arremd with gveat. the «Parts cl tto tt eqns rot be mam tt censcEucd the Fra wal} that ceck How is this possible ? Because Scott's Emulsion digestible of foods. Because Scott's Emulsion makes ali good food deo good. / Nothing of value to the body . is allowed to go to waste. | Because Scott's Emulsion gm? makes the stomach strong, : the appetite keen and the digestion perfect. Because Scott's Emaiston adds mew ficsh to the bedy, pats new blood in the yams and feeds the fires of He called vitality. Mmfimmmxflmwmm is one of the richest and most | al 6 Erie (“01mg Savings Mr\k Building. Ruffalo, N The account to whish this proceeii~g relates is naw an file in 'he affice of the RBurrogate. and mav he evhimmined by any person or. corporat, ntereated. Dre man-523» Sat Notice to erEprrors. 3, Purscant to an order of Hon. Louis W. Marcus, Se of Erte County, N. %, notice is hereby ven to all persons hav- ing claims or Gertrands egainrst Grace ' Nichols, late a! the City cf Buffalo, in | satd county. deceased, that they are re- i quired to the sum-B with the vouchers thereof, to the ordersigned, Mase the Admin{stratrix of the the sald deceaged, at the office ou Bald Admiristratrix, 2 White f ht in the city cf Buffals, In sald égunty, on or new“ the fnd any af Saw”. 194 Me $th & { July. fig WOQDWQRTH. WT I‘flEE for Adimministratrtz, Building. Buffals M. T. uly f t raw—1m: orth FRED S. \Teer m KLL MSWETSfi AFEER’ your perPaciy ond Y beoge\ In good Mkszmvgwmm avgfig # fig; ' spunics andl police gore. rich. hediky bless. Kigwxm