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4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER s1 19 BIG CHANGES IN TE CHARITIES: NEW YORK STOCK. . (From Yesterdays Last Edition.) NEW YORK, Dec. 80.-The stock mar- Leading Business Men of the City - Tell- \News\ Reporters 1904 Was Prosperous and Out- look for 1905 is Bright. HOLIDAY TRADE WAS LARGE _ - AND MUCH MONEY WAS SPENT. * Fiscal Supervisor Bender's Report Shows Good Work Being Done. ket opened firm. Amalgamated Coppe 88%; , Baitimore & Ohipp 1 d {d., 1514, Loulsville, : Missourl Pacific, | poter £2?!)ng fiémngzt. rie, 48%; do. first 141%; Manhattan, 16 108%; New York Central, ex-div., |folk & Western, $0%; Ontario & Pennsylvania, 139%4;. Reading, Rock Island, 86% . 174; Southern Ral 66le; Texap Pacific, 3b 'clfic, 115 to 115%; U, 8. Steel, 9% and 951%; Wabash pfd., 43% WALL - STREET, 10:10; there was a very \heavy for Union Pacific, Bal the United States steel stocks, The buy- ing otherwise was wide! TRANSFER COMPANY GOES AFTER THE CENTRAL. Would Stop Construction of In- dustrial Line from Black Rock to Tonawanda. *, (By Associated Press.) ALBANY, Dec. 31. - More Important changes have occurred during the year in the New York State charitable in- stituflons under the jurisdiction 'of Fiscal Supervisor of State Charities, than in any previous year since their est ib- lishment, according to a statement issued the Fiscal Supervisor, f the Fiscal Super- A. M.-Today opening demand The Niagara Transfer Ral pany wants an the New York building a switch or spur the territory between awanda, which tion restraining t Central Railway from that will serve by H. H. Bender, distributed, but Taking. cognizance o | visor's allegations in reports of 1903 904, of unsatisfactory conditions ent at the New York House Rardall's Island, the last Leg preliminary ste stitution from hares of Union throughout, Ten thousand s . compared with Pacific sold at 116 and 115%, 114% last night. Noon stock quotations 101%; Baltim nadian Pacific, eake & Ohlo, 49; Chicago & hicago & Great Western, 23%: transfer line in- tended to open up. Yesterday applica- tion for the injunction was made to Kenefick in Special Term. reserved decision of Refuge on Islature took s toward removing the in- ts close proximity to New ocating It in the coun- that prevailed in the city in the year closing today. They are almost unanimous in saying that the year from a buginess viewpolnt has © 'been highly satisfactory, Their receipts for the year show that prosperity . pas been real and tangible. In the country around Buffalo crops have been and the prices received by the farmers for their products have been uniformly high. A great deal of this money has found its v. ay into the cof- fers of the merchants of this city, Here in town work has been plentiful in 'all branches of industry and wages high tisans, mechanics and laborers have been able to patronize business men very liberally. i - Merchants who were interviewed yeteflay by representatives of the NEWS sald the year had been a prosperous one for them. Here ds what they had to Bay. WILLIAM H. DANIELS of Denton, etores throughout the country has been 1h?) best we've ever had. r . A. WHITING, Vosburg-Whitin Rut year satisfactory. While there! Company, stationers, 'Main find Swag as been nothing of a boom, there has streets-In view of the fire that com- pletely burned us out on Aug. 8 and A. H. DICKINSONof T. & E. Dick. necessitated a new location, our busi- &nson Co., Jewelers-Our business of ness for 1904 has been most gratifying. SHRODER, Surprise Store, Sen- eca street, clothing-Business last year was very good. , ARTHUR D. BISSELL, JOHN F. SWEENEY, president of| Bank, Washington street-Last year's business was thoroughly satisfying to M. STODDART, Stoddart of any other year and has been greater Seneca street, drugs-Our business for 1904 was the largest we ever enjoyed increased 50 per cent. Cotter & Daniels, plano dealers--We have found business conditions for the been a steady, substantial increase. +4904 is fully equal to that of 1903. We haven't figured up yet, but so far as we are concerned we believe that the two years will be about even,. ' the Sweeney Company, dry goods-The yetail business in Buffalo for the holi- | us. days has in my opinion excelled that in volume than that of other cities. W. OP. WHITING, treasurer and and manager of the Whiting Stationery Co,. | previous year and advertising in the '-Our business has been quite a little| NEWS helped make the increase. EVENDEN, J. Seneca street, Mquors-Our busi- ahead of last year. 1 think everything Jopks bright for the coming year. ||; Co.. HOBART WEED, president of Weed | ness in 1904 was larger than that of & Co., hardware-The largest year we 1903, « JOHN P. IRISH, Irish & English, them. Washington street, furniture-Our busi- BUGENE TANKE, of T. C. Tanke's | ness last year was very fair and quite Jewelry store-Business for the past satisfactory. A. STETTENBENZ, Jr., with C. H. street, planos-Business ever had. I think that's so with all of year has been the best we've ever had, We have been right within the squure | Utley, for 60 years, and the business of 1904, | with us in 1904 was good and 190§ prom- especially the Christmas trade, has sur- | Ises to be a record breaker. our utmost expectati -In pectations. furndshings-The year just closed has H. A. MELDRUM. president of the| been satisfactory In a business way. GRA TIFYING INCREASE. M, NAST, Liberty Co., clothing-Our passed anything hitherto and exceeded H. A. Meldruim Co., dry goods-We are very well satisfied with the business of 1904, especially the holiday trade, This year's business with us compares most stréel, favorably with that of last yeur. shows a gratifying Incréase over other cars. A. J. EXSTEIN, Abrams & Extein hatters-Business last year has been satisfactory. J. M. BRECKER of J. M. Brecker street, dry - goods-Our ; the largest we COLLECTIONS ARE GOOD. F. G. RAICHLE, of King, Raichle &] Co., King, jewelers-Our business has been better than last year. Collections are ood. The outlook for the spring trade s Arst-rate. MORRIS M. DE CAMP, manager C. A. Weed & Co.. clothleers-Generally speaking we can say this is the biggest year we've had,. While we did a big holiday business last yenr the trade of this holiday season wae far in advance. We feel very much pleased with the business outlook In Buffalo. Industriel conditions point to a big season here. EDWARD DENNY, treasurer of the Otto Ulbrich Co.., books-Our business has been equal to that of last year, If not better. We are very well satigfed. CHARLES A. HENGERER, vice- president of the Willlam Hengerer Co., dary goods-Our business has very much increased. Bo far as the general fall trade was concerned, It was a great im- provement over 1903 and we see no rea- son why the coming year should not be a good business one In Buffalo We have had so large a Christmas trade that It surpassed that of last year, though our holliday trade then was ynenomenal T. M. GIBSON, of the Adam, Mel- drum & Anderson Co., dry goods-Our trade hay been good and we have noth- Ing of which to complain. I believe that merchants generally are satisfied with the past year and the present outlook. W. A. FAXON of Faxon, Williams & Faxon, gprocers-Our business for 1904 fas been decidedly satisfactory, and we have no ground for complaint. . H. HOTCHKISS, president of J.; N, Adam & Co., dry goods-The past yéhar has shown a very large Increase {in our business. HOLIDAY TRADE HEAVY. HARRY WALBRIDGE of Walbridge , & Co., hardware-Business has bern vet? good indeed, especially since the - early ; fall. The holiday trade has been heavy-all we could take care of STUART J. LEBACH of Lebach's department | store-Since - we located here we ha' a never sold so many furs as this season, and our millinery busi- pess has been phenomenal. I J. M. WILKINSON of J. M. Wilkin- son & Co., cloaks-Business conditions with us during the past year have been simply phenomenal. | Trade has run clear abead of anything we anticipated or have hitherto exnerienced. . C. H. ROBINSON, secretary and treasurer of the J. L. Hudson Co. clothters-We have had the best year in our history. Trade has been mosti satisfactory. and we look for a big bust- ness next year, F MARCUS PETERSEN, furrier - So far ag we are concerned, busness is satisfactory. The volume of trade has been fully a third larger than before, One peculiarity that I have noticed ta | that the strong demand is for fine goods | there is a bright outlook for spring & QUTEITTBRS 0. Henschel & Co.. jJewelers-BRusinesa {s | as ang gne a very sntisfactory busi- very encou hg. e lally to a young ' ness and we attribute a good share of and better grades,. BENJAMIN M. HENECHEL of B. M. starter - We have made a big gain over our first year. §. G. METZLER, secretary and treas- urer of S. Levyn's Cigar stores-Our business has been more than satisfac- tory. \The lorwest Christmas trade we've over had. KO PaULt TO FIND, M. E. BARNES manager of the H. W. Baldwin shoe store-We have done an excellent business and certainly. have mo fault to find either with the' accomplished facts of the outgoing year tr the prosports of the Ircoming one. *%. LEVIN of the Levin cloak and fur wtatre-Trade has been very satisfactory | -e boliday business extremely po. THOMAS COUTLSON, local mmagerh of the Heywood Shoe (n -It has been, as expeptigmally good year for the shoo. tustners. H. W. LAIRD of 8. W. Laird & Bro. gloves-We are fust clssing the most year sree we Rave been in news. FREDERICK J. GLASS, manager of irs Haran Skee Co -Bcosirem this year rms. besn frsi-clisse-mutch better than the yerr before. MICBAEL IJ. LEO. cloaks arf ml- In fha manson Rusine=s started with a kind of hoom; «'mce eler- Fuamit bad stemded ard kept on Abet Theo same as lass yeuar Cor el- preeg Irit tas, tee's eAnep- Feagy all Torp. Por Kh ales ceory fargs ard posd prices «re cargenmigm \ B Ls \B. LL. COHEN of the Don Ton Wtare- pramars Bess very wood. tus I] Phra thick stoul by fast yeas wor» the bateny traike toral oot very waging 2 ta Brze Cin - (8s ol] for tha selection of a es of New York Clty. ated to provide for eral sites under con- the State Indus- uarters In, Roch» n the town Terminal & Transit, 127%; C.. : try, by providin Louis, 91%; Colorado Southern, site within' 50 mil Tac commission des! the change has sev The transfer company claims the Cen- tral wishes to build this switch so it can represent to the Commission there is no need road the Niagara - Transfer Company purposes to construct. an- --- PENNSYLVANIA PROMOTIONS. Louis H. Barker and Edward B. Temple Get New Places in Engineering Departments. 14., 86%; Erie, 38 BU‘E‘FALO'S business men have no fault to find with the conditions Valley. 914% i The work of removin trial School from its ol ester to its new home Rush, Monroe county and a portion of the cated on the farm. Tho old House of Refu Hudson has been change fnnctment to the New Northern pfd., 242; Hockin Tllinols Central, 168}; Lake R fern, $8; Louisville & Nashvilie, hattan L., 166%; Metropolitan ; Mexican Central, Pacific, 108%; Misgourt, 82%; New Jersey Central, ex-div., 148; Norfol 80%; Ontario & Western, vanila, 189%; Reading, Houthern Pacific, 6 : do, pfd., 97; Texas & Pacif . Louis & Western Pacific, 114%; do. do. pfd., 43; Wheeling Miscellaneous -- Ama 73%; American Car & Foundry, tcan Linseed Oll, 15 boys are already lo- 23; Missouri Kansas & Texas,. 190; New York go for Women et d by Legislative ork State Train- for Girls and now recelves Ite female offenders Instead of adult women, At West Havers utrchased for t with the result that Buffalo's ar- New York Banker Who Prob- 41%? Pennsyl- ably Will Be Made Chairman of the Central's Finance Committee. traw a new home hds he New York State d and Deformed th of that in- ew York State Hospital t of Incipient Pylmonary k, provided for has been apened lon is rapidly approaching 64; Southern Rallway, Wabash, 21%; & Lake Erie, 19 Igamated_ Copper, Children to permit the grow Dec. $.-The di- Ivania Railroad position of assistant med the ap- Louls H. Barke They also confirmed the f Edward B. Temple to ted by the death of the late W. A. Pratt as assistant to the chief engineer. Louis H. Barker, chlef engineer, was born in 1852, entered the service of the Pennayly Railroad Aug. 10, 1 PHILADELPHIA, rectors of th have created the chief engineer and confir pointment of new position. appointment 0 fill the vacany crea for the Treatmen Tuberculosis at Ray Broo! by the Legislati and its populat Mr. Stillman is slated to become chair- man of tha finance committee of the New York Central soon after the meeting of directors to be held early next month, He L supposed -to Rockefeller Interests, but the Vunderbllts are sald to be perfectly willing to have so able a financier head the committae even though he be friendly to Standard Oifl, A: Anaconda Mining n Kapid Transit, 63; Col- 484%; Consolidated Gas, 188%; International 67; National orado Fuel & Iron, 198%; General Electric, National Power, National Lead, 2 Steel Car, 40%; Pull Republic Steel 17%; Buga Leather, 14%; do. fd.. 96; Western Union. 944; Rock 14; do. pfo., 85%. WALL STREET-Noon.)-Buying orders flowed into the mark blocks of a t shares being frequently dealt in. got higher all under sive rise In various leaders. qarrled a number of leaders a tion under last night and wae c a rise of a point In R market then became dull. NEW YORK PRODUCE. a. 80,.--Flour-Receipts, ur firm but dull. t, receipts 69,000; sales d firm and advanced ool cables, light manipulation at is generally POPULATION ABOUT THE SAME. s In the functions of several ed the popula- ck the normal ulation for the han during the Institutions have so affec tion ps to practically ch the average yeir being only 86 larger t these decreases In popula- rease the per capita the new assistant Alace Cur,T236; United _ States fd4.. 102; United States States Steel, 31 fears from Jan. 1, 1905, and provides that he lessee is to pay quarterly to the lessor he gross receipts until s shall reach $25,- t to be retained 876, as assistant sup- Northern Central At ) 37% per cent. of the annual gross earning all over that amoun by the lessee. DENIED BY THE GOULDS. Not Behind Proposed Line from Minneapolis to Gulf of tion has been to Inc maintenance as the the administrative force tlonsx has not kept pace hat all of the above necessary to the improve- charitable Institutions as a he slight increase in per ($1.08) Is insignificant In the benefits secured. direotly affected Eaward B. Temple, the newly-ap- od assistant to Chief Engineer was born in Concord, Delaware on Aug. 28, 1871, and graduated hmore College in 1891, and immediately entered the service of the Pennsylvania Kallroad as a chainman, gradually advancing to the position of assistant engineer. NO TRUTH IN RUMORS. Authority Says New York Cen- tral Holding Company Is Not at All Likely. hese Institu- with the decrease et on an Increasing housand and more Bender says t changes were ment of the whole and that t capita resultin comparison wit In the institutions not e changer of the year. ment In finencial con armual report of the hat last year's saving was ths of the fiscal toe per capita of all natitutions showed a decrease of $1.76, as compared with months of the preceding year. Cost oP INSTITU TIONS. Without counting the new hospital for of inciplent tuberculosis at Ray hich has only been opened about fou months and which is scare the 16 charitabl comprise | #534 3914 acres. These apacity of 9153, total valuation perty of $9.491,508.36. f these instltu- from Bwart The reaction W. Evenden Bonds were ditions. noted Fiscal Supervisor of NEW YORK, Dec. 31.-Reports from Chicago to the effect that the Goulds are behind @ line from Minneapolis to including Des Iowa Falls & Northern and Kansas City Botuhern, are denled by Wabash authorities In New York, The Des Moines, Iowa Falls & North» ern transaction is stated to be entirely independent of big system in the The whole line is to be partly trolley and partly steam. scheme is deseribed by rallroad officials as hary and rather vislonany. It appears thit the only actual steps so far taken are the securing of an op- a projected trolley tentative options on a partial right of way from Bt. Joseph to Des Moines. G.... NEW YORK, De 17.34; sales 576, Flo flour, steady. , Wheat opene her on higher Liver Argentine shipments an Market Arm all forencon. 1 164; July, 103%@10@%. Corn, receipts, 154,800; Corn up on Liverpool ca with whent. 64% Oats, recelpts which shows t no exception to the gener During the first si ear, the average pr corresponding street, men's The Wall Street Journal stated last week that New York Central directors at their meeting on the preceding day did not discuss any plans for financing improvements, the gale of debenture months ago left the compa ficlent money on hand t quirements of the near fut ation, There is no rea or modify this statement, and It epted as a fact that there 1a central West, 21,000; oats nominal. prima Western stea rteady; refined firm. low, quiet. Hay, running order, tions of New York State buildings, which occupy institutions have a total c and represent a and personal pro Fr the maintenance o e is expended annually nenrly a and a half of doltars, to the amount spent for new bulldings improvements and bette for the fiscal business in 1904 Coffea, steady. Potatoes, steady. ny with suf- Tides, steady. Barley, meet all re- re, gays that son to with- M steady. - Hops, ste LIVESTOCK. EABT BUFFALO, EAST BUFFALO, celpts, 250 head #575, shipping 6.00. heifers, bulla and stockers and feeders, $2, V eals- Recel g. 250 head; pts, £300 head; active, il10e lower; hea 495, yorkers, $4 f $4.00@4.35; stags, Receipts, 11.000 head; lambs opened may be ace no present Intention stock or bonds for any of course, as progress is made with the of improvements contem- d of additional financing ith as occaslon requires, Ii} be done has not yet been t be for a consid- & Co., FOR NEW SHOPS. BHARON, Pa.. Dec. 31. -A tract of more 250 neres near rments. the actua year ending Sep- $1.434,983.08, while for the amount available year was $1,8144106.06. instltutions are entirely sep- inct from the State hos. sane, which are under the State Commission in Lu- Dec. 30 --Cattie-Re- 'ateady: prime steers 4.85; butcher 60¢1 4. 50 ; in 1904 was have ever enjoyed. FRANK LANG, Lang's Meat Mar- Genesee street-During 1904 our business has maintained a steady . JACOB J. AIEGRIST, ,Slegrist Fraley, William street and Broadway Department Store-Business at our stores in the last 12 months has been pleasing. The holiday trade was unusually large. H. CURTISS, general manager Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Chippewa | street-Our this and our Willlam street store in 1904, shows a large Increase over previous years. A. SPANGENTHAL, Household Out- fitting Co.. East Genesee street-Nine- | teen hundred and four leaves us no j ecause for complaint at the aggregate , volume of business we have done. The total exceeds that of last vear. H. W. GUGGENHEIM The Walter Co.. 523 Main street -We are pleased with the business we did 4p 1904, which shows a nice Increase In purpose, though, tember 30, 1904, being new buildings, etc., for the same large scheme plated the nee will be dealt w urchased by the Pennsylvania. The s located along the Buffalo & Alle. heny Valley diciston of the road and will e used for repair shops and yards arate and dist gsgréguse required an outlay of more than pitals for the In control of the How that w dircussed and may no erable time. The old story of a holding company to hold the stocks of the several Van- derblit rowds has no more truth inday than it had when previousy circulated. BOSTON'S SUBMARINE TUNNEL OPENED. be higher; pigs. , 34,93? sYSTEM'S GROWTH. res that no other State for Its dependent wardy ew York State, years the populat Stu-q; and Lambs sheep, active a ewes, $5.00@6.25. Mr. Bender decia In the Union cares on so liberal a scale as N In the past 11 RAILROAD Notes. M. M. Foster, eneral road foreman of Cn., 20-31 East engines of the Lake Shore, was in Buffalo doubled, increasing from 4863 in 1893 to 36. -Cattia-Recelpts, to poor to medium, , feeders, $2.8@4.35; 2565.00, calves, . U. Crawford, engimeer of branch lines of the Penneylvaria was In Buffalo for a few hours yesterday. Hilllard, commercial agent of the (rand Trunk with headquarters here, has gone to Montreal to spend New Year's, assenger ngent of the Penngylvaria here, has recovered from an {lInesa which kept him at home for a week market averaged rime steers, $5 40@6 40; atockers and $0134.25. heifers, $2. 16.000; market 4.80; good rough heavy, bulk of sales, maintains one of the & Institutions for at Craig Colony. New York 8ifo largest and besi equ! epileptics in the wor which has a ‘belng Increased The not cost of maintainin | for the flecal year ending 1904, - was $128.721.55 The State m ER, manager | for the feeble-m the fiscal year endin a total popula Institutions-th one at Rome-ar In accordance w Is More Than a Mile Long and Cost Three Million Dollars, om year to year. is Hogs- Receipts, mixed and butchers, 4.b0@4.65 , light, $4.40@ 4.70; to ntains three institutions inded. which had | durin tember 34. ©0904, 17%. Two of theae a one at Newark and the e being steadily enlarged Ith the present policy to have all of theso unfortunates c as State charges. TEACHERS' COMPLAINT LONGEST ON RECORD. NEW YORK, Dec. 31. bergar. counsel for t 21. -The submarine tunnel connecting Boston and East Bom- ied yesterday and the first public use The tunnel is double tracked, with a crushed tube is one of the longest submarine in the world. long. but of that distance only 2700 feet It has taken four BOSTON, Dee. shaap strong; holce wethers, to cholce mixed, $4.00@4.80; The Atrhison, Topeka & Santa Fe man- agement Ja still holding opan the office of second | vice-president Paul Morton, Becretary of the Navy, will return to rallroad life after Murch 4, Pere Mrrquet'e stockholders have au- thorized a bond ssaue of $60 M0 000, some of the proceeds of which will he apent in Improvements will the ured Bheep- Receipts. lambs, 10¢ hi $1904 5 560, fair native lambs, $5.25G7. 40 ton was opet n F her, good to c VERY Sa TISFACTORY. WILLIAM J. FORSYTH of R. For- shoes-Our business has y-the Christmas It is 1.4 miles NFW YORK,. Dec. 3. Noon -Money an call firmer at 3 per cent oplm', 444, per cent. ha, 6° \% are under water. Prime mercan- and one-half years to build it. built entirely of concrete and its mini- mum width is a trifie leas than 24 feet, The lowest point Is 90 feet below mean takes a trolley car and one-half - minutes The tunnel is ventilated by 'The total cost for bettering Mar- syth & Son. vette conditions along the Niagara fron: been very antiafactor trade better than for several GEORGE COIT of Hersee & Co., business seems not niture - General so good as last year. k fallure and somé other things that have come up. Our trade has been as good as the rest. I believe. J. G. SERGER of J, G. Seeger & Son, furniture--Business for the paat year has been good and the outlook is very H¥444+4+44 4444444444 Unique and Beautiful New Year's Page. NEW YORK. Dec futFprvs hool teachers of high water. May, $6. 8, Jure, $6 aint In an action to re- . Bept, $530 bid mone and compl an unpald balance of sal- cover $301,315 for Aue for the firmt a e action is brought was $3,000,000, NEW DEPARTURE IN RAILROAD WORK. by the Brookiyn Organization Board of Educat! e complaint Is the | and covers 414 feet in length PITTSRUR, Dec. 30 -~Ofl opened $1.50. LOCAL SECURITIES, RATH, manager of Gately, Brennan & Co.-We have done a good, substantial business, and are well satis- nd measures 4267 he length of an average free. - BRO-MONIA of the GERMAN, FR ER EVER DISCOVER LIVE IN A SOLUTION and penetrating as it does Rheumatism,. Epilepsy, Vertigo, Rush of Blood to the head, Cold, tos La Grippeé, Hay Fever, Lumbag0, Neuritis, Nervousness, Fatigue, Scarlet Fever, Pneumonis, Typhoid Fever, Kidney Trouble, Liver Trouble, Blood Polsonlni, Urinary Complaints Consumption, -THE 'BRO.MOKNIA COM! trade rights to the BLOOD VITAL ists and physicians ase forbidden. UND o dispense BRO-MONIA unless the the word BRO:MONIA. THE BR at $4,000,000, full paid, this amoun carry out the policy of the Company, and give away 4,0( is the 3 4 5 the combitied product of the B \ ENCH and AMERICAN 'HOSPI compound of the best SEDATIVE TONIC and LAXATIVE K RO-MONIA, THE GREATEST VITA! NO GERM, BACTERIA or MICROBE CONTAINING BRO-MONIA. o at night your rest will be undisturbed. . If ou will be braced up for the day and lose that: tlon of BRO-MONIA .on the arterial system, = into the innermost recesses, enables you to- _ erm diseases, noo mre, 0 with the ADDITION OF B If you tike BRO-MONIA you take it in the morning tired, lazy feeling. The ac absolutely the attacks of all: Bro-monia is guaranteed to curgi Ring Worm, \ Bro-monig wnxds off attacks of* the-following diseases: / e Neurasthents, Dysentery, ' r Torpid Live Car Sickness, Measles, so \ Summer Comphing ndigestton, Apyendicms, Catarrh, Nervous Collzpse, Intestinal Cstarrhy, Loss of Memory, Typhus Fever, Gastritis, Yellow Fever, Smalipox, tive nervous organization, vates. matter where you live, We will give away m ABUSE OF THE STOMACH or defeo.. i oue BRO-MONIA ovill be the base of all medical treatment. | It is as necessary to the well regulated household as soap In!” and all diseases originating fro ome and health will prevail. You can-reallze| O.MONLIA by using one bottle, and that! bottle we will give to you free of cost. Simply sang, us your name andt that of your dmggisfi and wew‘igl with a. \20| Keep a bottle in your i: the tremendous energy of BR INSTITUTION THAT MAY CASE OF GERM DISEASE PHYSICIANS, WITH TME AID OP BRO-MONMILA, cannot cure. ' name at once or you ma have to witt UB DESIGNATED $10,000 IP ANY] .} CAN BE OFFERED THAT 011854 | Don't delay-send us your m few days, as we are sending outthousands of bottles o e wi this year over two million bottles gow A / pur original estimate, For sale at all first-class druggists. |_, . Bromonia Co. < FElatizon Building, FAXON, WILLIAMS & FAXON. w. C. DAMBACH, 598 Main Street. . HUGH A. SLOAN, 235 Main Street. f 225 Geneseo Stroot. {a Ce FOR SALE BY H. A. SCHECK. Loulsville Lt., bs, 1959..... «ees Nutural Pood Co., bs, 1912...... N. FP. Gas & E. L. Co., 5s, 199 F. Power Co.. 68, 1623....... F. Power Co., deb. 68, 1910, F. Power Co., Can., 68, 1911 ochester Ry. Co., Ist 6s, 1930 ochester Ry. Co., 24 bs. 1933. W, Coal & Im. Co., 6s, 199. *With accrued Interest, + N N N R R 8. sarily nominal. Flour--Steady Veals _ and fair; market steady. California - hama. shoulders, $§%@70. to common. 11%4c, poor to common, -- Selected, fancy, fresh, c; Western, do Bc «#> | \pRESSED POULTRY -Turkey, Hc. turkey, good to choice, 2M@Ze, fowl, fancy. i2¢; fowl, fair to good, large, 1@¢ 11%4c. ducks, 16¢. LIVE POULTRY fat, 146, \Shelton Square Crowds Greetin az 3‘ & . ,~~ 4 ALRANY,. Dec. 31.-For the purpose « the tiie on whic of developing the mineral and manufac- turing resources Delaware & Hudson Raliroad Company ( has added to its Industrial department a professional geologist and mineral- ogist, whose services will be at the dis« posal of all nergons within the zone of the company's operations. engaged ia H. H Hindshaw, late as- sistant State geologist, introduces a new departure in railroad work. GRAND TRUNK MEN ARE PROMOTED. MONTREAL. Que. Des. #. -The man- agement of the Grand Truok makes the following announcement. J hoving resigned to necept the general manager of the Cent G. Brownlee is ap superintendent of the with office at Toronto, to succeed M inted superin- viston with of- 11 Htigation is four or five e action Just nlumes, each the New Year our artist hae worked He has made a full-page wash drawing. remarkabl life, of Shelton Square and rounding buildings with vely erowd in the foreground an artistle piece of work. and one you will wist tn save --- { The Sunday NEWS. ij crEBDIT CLOTHmg co, | C@mpi®inti® cly ( clothing-We have done a business 15 per cent. larger than last year. Aifferent advertising mediums used we find The NEWS has brought the best palnt in th n Is contained in two v ize of a standard dictiona #1 pounds. There are 341 oft action specified each one of which reprer the echeduies show- due to each (Quotations by the Associated Rroker Bid. As Am. Ship Bidg. (o. ents a teacher's . 6 pe & lFlo Co , 6 po i Buffalo City Gas GO- ..... 060 Gas Co & Con Cn, 4 pc | A4 Telephones Co . IQ. & Bo Transit Co § pe o p & B Transit Co woe Eastern QH Co. 3 pC Frontier Telephone Co Sig . 6 pe. co LAURENS ENOS of Bricka & Enos, | Ruf A uf bstract house furnishings-Our trade has been better than laat year-in the spring not quite «o good, but we made It up in the ALBERT J. BEST of Rest & Co., jewelers-We haven't figured up vet, but I shall say that our business has been about the same this year nsa last. C. 8. WHEELER, president of The People's Furniture Co.-I don't think the furniture trade generally has been as good the last year as heretofore, but months to prepare ing the balance of salary His appoint-. PULMONARY TROUBLE SHOWING INCREASE. RK. Dec. 31. -Pulmonary and are appallin York. Last week t NEAL O'DONNELL'S WILL vPHELD BY JURY. (By Associated Press ) NEW YORK, Dec $1 --The will of Neal . O'Donnell of this clty Lakes Towing Co. pf. Inter Trace Co In Trac Co. Lackawarrna Lima E Ry & Light Co alent in New ¥9 deaths from pne 3 ® k previous and parding week rehitls and more than durt ‘ (PC | com. of last year lost &C m. colds of all Coramissioner Darl 'The inclement weath mas afforded ample and every one W late. More exposy ners, rain, snow an degrees flmxrm tord yesterday. haa been upheld upon a sgerand trial to eatablisn Neal O'Donnell and his er. Hugh, amassed a forture in the coop- erage business | Hu queathing almost a and the remainder to reldgivis and benev- nnizations, Neal O Donnell made 11 and outlived bis hrather by but kz executors of Neal O'Donnell's will brought the action which ta £331 ended. The bequests amount to Natural Food Co, Niagara Falls Power Co Rochester Ry Rochester R ucts Co. 8 poll. & It to advertising In The NEWS. §1 INSTEAD OPF $7. In the advertisement of tae Surprise Store in yesterday's NEWS, of a spe- clal sale for one week, beginning today. the price of boys' winter knee panta suits was erroncously annourced as $7. instead of $1, which is the special price, making these sults an exceptional bar- rtunity for colds, opt in It early an made no will Coa , rew, com ferdent of the Western his e«tate to flee at Detroit, Mich. vice Mr. Brownlee, transferred, effective tomorrow FRISCO INTO NEW ORLEANS TOMORROW. The following ctreular has been «ert sident of the 4 slush may not prove in addition to that taust their strength. et indigestion an «wn they are monary attacks. INSANE MAX GIVES OFFICER LIVELY CHASE. s ol4. who is thought | arnood, broke away from Franklin street to capture the escaping pris end Patrolman is the statins, By this time Vale Schickfer tock s=4 caught hir after an ex- st Main ard Sereca. sh4 made a Cesperate Sthicklgr was com: tick siz ctsers to A become grenetrs if subjects for pul- hamton 8 R. F.. . B, & L R. Buffato City Gas Co., LAUBER JURY DISAGRPE, The jury disagreed in the case of John mat the city B (than? 'oart damages in faltog in a h walk on Keystore street. y: £4 . us. Iroa Caugmfig unfai alo Tractizn Waugh and ram 9p Linguists at Dinner. At the dimmer given by Father Reis, pas- tor of the Church of Sin wrenfiafmtb the English-speaking priests of the city there C iggycizfmmo “an (if the Catk- 3 m whom was Inguist. Itclodirg English, which the: I spoke fluently, the totsl number of t an average of mey : n average hree aim ball larguiges to each “mm THis 4 ascertained b i Frisco system, viro-preaident ard general manager: \Eifective Jan. 1, I service will be estabiis ween Tupals, over the times af a New Orleans & Northeastera refirongda, in conpection with the New Or- fears Terminal Company.\ H. B. CBAMBERLAINX HERE, Harry Bo Chamberlain, “$65 president ard gercral traffic manager {of the Eric. came to Buffalo last even- He sued for yosterday a futile attem ked by this com- Schickter, who went to his axsistarcm was fleeing up a | after the coan | ecting chase, fought the was on reserve Insuguration at Albany, Jan. 24. Ofe fare for the roard trip from Buf- falo via New York Central . Ist. returning to Jan See agents, No. S7 Main street and Now York Central stations. Trea. Co. Col Tra. Lack. Stzel Co., 5 po. Lira T. R. & LA Ca.. Oo san motual Investiga- good going J $4 inclusive. unt-Cortes made dur. cdioar I4. T Vale to the statiss. apples, per bu T sANB- Mar cANB-Marrow lnnovifiéfizby 15}. marrows, cholce $% fanty do., $200; meaium. cnolce. HL.BQ 1306652810 kiduey, $290G2.00; red kidney,. ! ga 105 t POTATOES-Chalce to fancy, WGWe, sweet potatoes, per bbi., HAY AND STRAW - Hay, timothy, toose. $1400, hay timoths, prime, | f111@1%00, ' timothy No. 1, straw. rye. $12.00, oat, per ton, 37.0048. 00. FLOUK -~Fancy biended intent. K. MQ TH. fancy patent spring, $£.40G115, fam- | been cut Into pleces, that those troops Hy Eat?“ winter, 15 000615. rye, 1694.74 | have been two days without food, and v 8 AND CALVES-Choice to extra | &» on, nlong his 40 miles nt, And veals, 100G9 5. good to choice veals, $8 50 mkefl’ his measures iy. This ©$900 fair to light veals $5 54F6 56. HEEP AND LAMBS-Choice best export_ ewes. mixed handy sheep, $174@5 % HOGS-Pigs. H arkers, tes, $4.00G5 00 SPRING WHEAT-No. 1 northera. spot, t119% wINTER wWHEAT-No } red, $189 |_ OATS-No 1 white, fée, No. ¢ white. 56. lona ati.time darides is their ablity: Na 1 mixed. % w CORK-No. 3 yellow. No. 4 yellow, (c,; No. 4 corn, i84e, No 3 white, $%¢, No @ white, ta. Some of the above quotations are neces- LOCAL MARKETS. Provision® ~Firm Butter--Light, Cheese -Strong, - Eggs-Firm. - Drossed poultry vlk itt. lave pouliry Strong, good demand. Frult-Apples better demand and firm;}; oranges qulet. Beans-Qulet. - Potatoes--Firm. Hay and straw-Hay dull; straw acarce and firm. ceipts light Sheep and lamba-Offerings fair; - market | steady. Hogs~-Offerings Following mre today's quotations: PRUVISIONS- Lard, tos., T%@7 tubs, 86; 10-lb. tubg} Bo; hams, o; bacon, BUTTER -- Creamery. extra, creamery, firsts, %5%@Zic; creamery, State and Pennsylvania, extra, 27%4%c; creamery, Exchanges, | choice. | 25@26e; dairy, State, fancy, 2M@%¥c, dairy, fair to good, crock, cholce, fancy, 23@24¢, butter, poor 1b@t16e CHEESE-Rancy, full cream, State, small, 12@12%40; good lgfigémlca. do . 11@ c extra fancy, medium. 10@104e; fowl, large, fat fowl fair to good, chickens, fancy, par tb., 12¢, ducks, young, FRUIT-Oranges, _ Floridas, KGTSe lambs, q5.00; p 52 | abnormal conditions. It is substantially 475. mixed. W94%,; medium and heav- | correct. -January Seribrer's. C 4 M PRINZ DIVORCE CASE. Mra. Minnie Prise is softg Olte to | \mam ecentliy. ot\ | whom she was married in March, IPAM. for a mats“. a cakes, yMim Baby,\ she HS4* | divorce | They bave ane ch€4. torn in Jure, Sted ual .l 183 - She charggfifla Mr? with crusity. - Pring plied, with uplifted hands k male oriens o han pouty o poral . 208 ment of alttmeny., Yesterday a reoticn to con- , Lewis imposition, but wa h firm a referee's report awarding Mrs a b separation war beard ty Foersite | from him, nary Hine, 'cegt'n \tHe C The Csfez:e “32.93! time 23am gm: (h. Bap that“? ‘fifiutflxzfiflxfl reas & firfifififiu fi‘fl $5?! » 9 . , ; g\. refered, so my motion was adfcurnad. e iJ jes* bellove, Mik® T+ < Winter Tourist Rates to aA B Florida Points vis Lehigh Valley R. B. on sale daily. Also round trlp tickets for Cube and Porto Rlsa Cal ot city ticks! offi #3 Main EBtreot, for Informatics Ta | enthont ¢ desriptive Hterature mwmw ynd preas your « tars ices patka e hea G.MoNIA COMPANY is t being thought n u 1 1 Indigestion, Sour Brash, Aenzemia, _ ' > Menstrual Pain® ._ | Constipation, Alcoholism, Headache, © xo Insomnia, © \ Sleeplessnes®, , t Malaris, | Prickly Hex . rovide you e L PAY\ TO ANY CHARITABL New York City |; MODERN BATTLES ® FOUGHT WITH TELEPHONES, Commander Sits at His Desk, \ Just Like a Wall Street _ .*; i Operator,. l i Today circumstances place ® come mander completely out of sight of his army. He is usually located at least 10 or 15 miles from the firing line, and In < .o} many instances is even farther aways. 00. He sits in a room, whence radiate tela« phone and telegranh lines to the re- Sel motest portions of the field, placing <.. /j him -in instantaneous communication [.- with his principal subordinates, 'The ;;= famous painting of Napoleon at Austef= ° litz represents, in the popular eye, & ,- commanding general directing a great | battle. But It belongs to the warfare of the past. The artist who aspires to depict the direction of a modern battle |- must show a man seated at a table on .; which is spread a huge map dotted with - little flags indicating the opposin® forces, with an ordinary desk telephone ;>. mt his elbow. In an adjoining room is (j a switchboard, where sit aler operate .} > ora ready to connect the commandér 'ith any of the field headquarters, From this room, miso, comes the steady plicking of a score of telegraph instru= ments, busily receiving an sending | messages,. - But for the military uni« |< forms of the messengers and the going (;> and coming of staff officers the fodn .. § at the table might be a stock operator, | ~> (3 directing through his brokers, a déai | in steel or rallroad securities, Even the |_ , stenographer at his elbow is not Jacke : 0 # ing, but sits quietly taking messages . | . under dictation, to be transmitted prés« © | - ently by telegraph. Other officers' copy .._. these messages and file them away, 8fe | ter putting them under a Ing stamp, to show what hour they | were sent, so that afterward dellquéni« |- cles may be located and responsibilities | fixed. Thus, apart from the excitement )~..| and horrors of the battlefield, a generAl |_. @ fits at a desk and calmly direct» the | . battle. He hears that this attack been repulsed, that relaforcements . <. needed here. that ammunition is rtifie ' \ ning low there, that this division h«# picture is not fanciful, With due Kl« Inwance for the of all human devices when subjected to the strain of W y L: What Happened to Billups. . _- One of the curious characteristics df - | make themselves always intelligible, : so matter bow twisted the long; words, which are their delight. Ne \Aunt Dilsey, what has becoiie of young Tom Billups?\ I agkead y: ° ke | like saucers, \be don rin dose sump'n ner pictdie tin - cataipped!\-Aflant« ] tion. ; Grols adv tn €&\ Tyr safe in th pm. | TC trouble If yon }} ing to wperd Now Year's Mr. Cham- tertain has relarivem and Ruriredis of © Buffalo, for be lived tere,f@ [Extension Telephones | | | - Did you receive our fetter containinz the special 3 Residence Extession Telephone offer? call (ret) Had Him There. Heary-I afways s#tard up for my agh was sanmterred to the , While acted strargely when bis term exgited yest wes rearpested on the many years. med over to \I'm Rere on business this trip,\ j =atd Mr. Chambertal=. #2XICA® 1188. charge of and ¥en dviver Wash. His His relatinss tave teen Lulg--Na, you dowt Toa saw me rome fats a crowded car the cther day and you kept your seat, - Kew Year's fo Xew Tork. Take the Leckawance Mrmited at A. K. ur ths Ne# Terk LitalteA at ®: I. M. If pus trams the boast | Mokke me 3 a ily Ttegk®\ Jarkec=-I¢ this a fire Inscramce com- Por particalits # sr. » E 1 wish you'd ree for Iroue # aheaxk'\rsy c ting to te fire! Satorimy fight. nece 9502 LL T -* Tig t es , 2 sagtog ae a gories anes | Gee relg way ears whieh 2 \\ _ a pesrass mas G) always In bs Dixons, general naraggr of 5 wake the moet en tes in a] car, cry cf Ea wells 1s, /l *,