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fits of Mettnga la Livingston hill so Monday BaUroaa Time Tables. Batlroaa Time Tables. JSUMmess vartts. BAD BLOOD. (ommtxtmlibtrtistr ter geta aa Idea ixed in his mind.

He may be game to go on, encouragement or no, end then well, then tale Napoleon of the Amer DEALERS WHO SELL BARNES, HENGERER C0y Tbe "Niagara Falls Route ORIGIN Al D1XINS CAE LIME and only line running Mew Tork Central and Pullman fauna, Dravlag-iroosx, aad Sleeping ears be-tsrFca Bsfialo. Chicago aad Sb Louis. Trains tor Detroit, Cnioago ana toe West, Nortkud SosthweM; also Miagsxs Falls, aad aU panartiaa paiats.ssat and west, atoatreal, (Jus-bee, rua oa Eastern fttandard. Iftav aan. diaa (eitjr) tiaia as sollowst DEPARTURES.

t' rv I FRANK L. GEORGER, 6 trahifftn St. JPAllfTBBa' BUPPLIBS. Pure Mixed Faints. t.

FRANK AUERBACH, Printers' Machinist. Dealer ua PR'KTIKS PBBS3K3 and Printers' Machinery. Manufacturer of Cae, Haagers, rollers, ShaftiBg. JelttlS 8 EIXICOTT STREET. ELLIOTT SONS, TEN 8, AWItlNGS, Hammocks, Flag's.

Canvas all widths and stripe. Tents to rent. 18 8. Division St. Telephone SOS.

-For Baie ana to Bent, PEBKTN8 Insurance Real Estate, No. Sala St, rOR BENT FBOM MAT 1888. Kos.B 88,91, 1, 100. let 10B Congress ttnrv frame, within minute of N. Y.

C. Belt Line, tiK. Wsrisworth nt. frame, f.wa. 47 Vermont 1 story frame, 1US.

Bird are i ntnrr brick. Owl SB Goodrich at, story frame. S300. 87 Ooortrlch ac, atory brick, $3uo. 1S7 Poller 1 ory frsme.

$20. 1 Vvkaonb 1 at. frame, -fs Gebtnn ac, I story frame. Fsrts of bouses for rent In good locAtion, a a HtTME BARFOBO, 13 Wert Httm Street. OFFKB FOB IJlLS-z7 Delaware 2-s.

one; atawa; lot xl7. 147 Ashland arenas, 1 1-1 atory frame; stable. 10 Franklin atreet, new and modern; 85x156. eat Niagara at, 2 atory brlekhouae, basement. i stable.

tn Unwood 2-st frame; lot 9BH20. BM Pearl sL.l-st. brick; loiftXi SMI Seventh st 2-sL frame; lot 06x14. 177 Prospect Vat. brick; gas, water, bath.

117 Swan 4-at frame; lot 30x88. B. K. eor. Wadawortb at and Circle; brick; 74x107.

144 Berentb t.tory brick; iot SS or 65. 76 Virginia at, moilern brick, and stable. 94 Johnaon Place, 2-st. br. gas, wrter.

bath, Ac. Jobnaon brick; in fine condition. 8. W. cor.

Morgan and Carey at, 2 atory brick. Corner Franklin and Virginia u. 2 atory 87s Fargo are, 2 story frame; modern. 2 Arlington place, 2 at. frame; new; 2xl27.

245 Georgia su, ZH-t. brick: lot Siii.w. g'O Georgia J-at. brick and stable. 83 Wadsworth 2-st.

frame: all modern. K. W. cor. Porter avenue and 13tb ata, atory brick, with stable; lot 100,148.

173 Seventh st, 2 storj brick and stable; 40x126. 144 Cottage st, 2 atory brick. 80x160 786 Niagara, 2 story frame; 40x160. Heney to loan on Baal Estate, H. Y.

Dep. Erie RylDep. Exchange at. Fast Detroit, Ctde. A8U Kxu.

6.V a.m. 'CM a a Toronto Exp. via i ru Dalhoasie steamer ts.10 am tg 40 a sa. Paolao laUupat lA00Booa Lond'n, Toronto Montreal Ex a.10 pa J.00 pat Hamilton Aocom. 8.06 8.96 Sree'l Catoago Kx ia.

il 10.15 pm aMIVALS. S. OART ADAMS, N.T.C. Deik.Bx. St.

flJ.M 4.40).00 Attorney Counselor at Law cbiTio "mm OFFICE KO. i HAYES BUILDING, Dally. tDsily. eioept BanOay. Fine Property for Sale.

Bite recently occupied by Mr. WALLACE JOHNSON, NO. 70 MAIN STREET. Lot is 21 feet front on Main extending 185 feet to Hanover Having a frontage of 53 feet on the latter street. For particulars apply to JOHN OTTO SON, No.

2 'W. Seneca St. R. FEHG-TJ30N, Meal Estate Broker, 890 Main SU FOE HALE. 344 Prospect avenue, 2 story frame, 31x132.

xn seveuiu 330 Richmond ave, 876 Fargo uve, 193 N. Division, 158 I ollege st, 143 College st, Hudson, 871 Porter ave, 816 Thirteenth at, 4iW Connecticut st, 8HH Prospect ave, 1277 Niagara st, 17 ave, 290 Connecticut, 1 York st, 67 Auburn ave, 6-12 Seventh st, 86 PeteTson st, 1185 Niagara st, 208 seventh 37x110. 3IH1 19. 25x115. CitlM.

43x116. 66x108. 35x119. 29x111). 32x102.

33x100, 4ilx.ll. 33x116. 60x100. 2x9. 25x149.

1011x150. 30x220. 29x100. ZINE ft HATCH, Tot. Practlla and Eagle 8U.

SALE. Desirable Investment. We oir "Eiae offer for sale the premises known aa tho 4 Eose Block." oulhwest corner Niagara and Pearl streets. Nos. ft2S West avenue, near Vermont street.

lX-story frame. Vacanwot northeast oomer Prospect avenue and Fennsylrania ste; 63 i and 12. FOR BALK AT A BARGAIN. No. 1902 Main flrat-clasa frame dwelling; lot DOx'SS.

Also, No. fil Whitney place; first-claw brick dwelling; new. No. 600 Prospect frame dwelling; lot 42x182. Vacant Lots on West cor.

Dolavaru Bonds and mortgagDS bought and sold. Mnnev to loan oh bond ana mortgage. DWELRlMiS for Sale. 318 Niagara good brick-house, with all modern conveniences. 1 Niagara 8-story brick; centrally located.

IS Nor tb Pearl 3 atorr brick: a rerv desira ble location, near street cars passing every dve mi nates; house tn good repair. minutes; house tn sroon repair. The Lackawanna fioate. DELiWlRE. Li.CSAWa.XKA HTSTs ER1 R.

R. OOw IHS SEOSTK8T LIME TO JZT. Morris, DanaviUe, Bath, Coming, JBlmUra, Waverly, Otcogo, BUteHAaTTOM, gCKANTON, VATIBSAT aad NKtw YORK. aw fnrtbar aenea, craiaa will isara Depoi. sot ef Maia street.

Standard uma, as follow. I VAT sVirKlC8S-s no A- M. PnUmaa Draw. LJ tag Room Car auaoaad arrives Ks-sr Tork r. at.

AeeoeamodatioB 8.40 P. at Aj D.i'y. Stops at aU atatioaa. Arnvs. Is Ki-mira I 0) r.

a. A TLAIf TIC BXPBstSS 5 P. Daily. XX. PnUmaa Bieeptag Car attaoaad.

ArrxvSS BSw York tao aTm. IGHT KXPRKSS ln.oo P. It. Dally a. Xt eept Saturday.

Pullman Sleeper attached. Arrives in New York 11 ao A. M. Tralna arrrrs trim tba Kan st to A. dalr ait 40 si.

11.43 a.m daily, tlaitra Aooom's. Tiekats, Drawiaa; Booa aad siaepinc car aa omwioslattoBS for sale at the depot aad at taa Company's (eaerai oases, No. ti xeaaas-astreat SKTB K. kLLS, A S. USERS, Pass A Ticket Aft.

West's Pass. Ali. nTJo BaCalo. MICHIGAN CENTRAL. "TUB It lasara Talla Boots.

Trains leave trosa and arrive si New York Central Bxoaature-sb Depot. City ticket office. .7 Excba ajrs street. I heave. Arrive.

Mall and tT.us am 7si pa Limited Chicago a nt 9.10 pm-Paclilc A Atlantlo Kxpre 'lissom 3Udbi Michigan Bxpren lio.ooa ttss a a Cbioago Bxpress 11.80 am 8.00 a a Niagara 17.11 an 11.45aa Niagara Eipreia I tpni 17.15 pat Daily. tMot en Sunday. I Not on Monday. Through cars to DETROIT, TOLBDO, CHI. CASO and principal Michigan cities.

The only road running Dining Cars from Buffalo vis Niagara Palls. No Trains stop at Terrace Stations O.W. Kueei.se, e'l Pass. Chicago. W.

B. BTJsBAj. Baat. raas. BoCalo.

Lehigh Valley Kailroad. Two Through Kr press trains daily. Trains -leave from and arrive a N. 1.. A W.

dejwt, coi-ner ot Kxchanae and Michigan sireela. on Uoiiard Time. 40 A- New York A Philadelphia Day 1 Ex-urees (except Arriving at New tork 10.85 p. FbilaJelphia lrt.Sf p. m.

fv IJO M. AtlanUo Express A.r-O.UV riving at New York 7.45 PhiU-delohia 7 a. m. Trains arrive from the East, 11.4,1 a m. aad 10.38 p.

m. All trains run Pullman oars dircotly into the heart of the ciry of I'tula'lcljiliia i Ninth and Green atreers depot). New York terminus I'ennsylvanla R. B. depot, of Conrtlandt or I ebrossis street.

B. B. DYINGTON, P. DOYI.A, Oca 1 Agt, Pwi Agent. Cor Mala and Heneoa Buffalo.

N. NEW YORK, LAKE ERIE WESTERN RR. Only line running rail man cars between Chi-raaro, IS i a para Fat If, Buffalo. New York ami I'hiladelphia. Trains leave Buffalo, Eastern time: 7.20 A.

M. Week days, Mail, via Avon. 8.25 Iaily, Kew York l'liila. Exprefs. KU0 Iaily, Attica Aecmumodatinn.

2 Sfl P. M. Week davs, Way Rxpres, via Avo, 4.00 Daily, Co. Ac .00 Iilv, Atlantic Kx. for A Phil ti.15 Week days, Hornelisvilie Acooin.

KUO Daily, New York Night Rxpres. 11.30 Daily except Sundav, for At. lea an intermediate siaiiops. KIAGiRA FALLS ft.40 a. m.

daily, 12.00 n. dailyiTW p.m., 6.06 p.m, daily, weeK days, iai5 p.m. week day, BUFFALO SOUTH KSTE RV 8 70 am daily Oil Kejzions and West, 5 pm datlv Rra-if Kxprese; 8 30 pm week dayn Through Ex pre. West. Sunday's fU0 pm train ges to Jamea- town as well as Bradford.

LOCKPORT 8.10 am, 1.20 8 23 pm, 8.00 pm, week days. Sundays, 5.10 pm. TRAINS ARRIVE From the Ease 7.00, 8.10, aw and 11.40 am, i.17, 4.40 7.4 and laoO pm. From Jamestown and Bradford: 8.15 and 11.80 am, and 7.10 pm. Depot, Exrhaniresnd Michigan streets.

Gen eral Oilice, 177 Main street. .1. ft. HAUTLETr, Gen. Northern Pass.

AgU, liutfalo. JOHN N. ABBOTT, Gen. Pass. Agent, New York.

NEW YORK CENTRAL Hudson RJyer Railroad. SAINS LXAVI Exchange Street Station, Eastern Standard Time, as follows: A Kf A- M. Daily, except Sumlay. Stopping mT.jf ftt all principal staliona. Through to Ki-w York and Jloslon, with Iirawing-room cars attached, arriving In New York at 7 p.

m. AD A.M. except Sunday. Stopping at all stations to Byiacuse, arriving at Syracuse at 11.46 a m. Daily.

New York Express. Stop-ping at principal stations lrnwiur-rini car. through to New York, arriving Iu New York at t.uo p. m. 8Cf A.

H. Dally. South Shore Limited Ex-pros- Stoppings; Rochester. Syracuse, and Albany. Drawing-room and Dining ears to Kew York.

Arrives at New York 7.3u p. in. 2 Ofl P. M. Daily, exorpt buniay.

ping at all principal stations lo tjyraruae. Arriving at Syrarue at 7.40 p. m. A IE r. M.

Dallv. Sonthjvest Atlantlo atx-' pitsmb. Stoppingal principal unonfc Througn Sleeping cars to vtw York and Hoston. Drsving-room car to Albany. Arrive in New York at 7 a.

m. 5nn P. M. Dally except Sundav. Mtoppina- at sll station, so Lyons.

Arrives in Lyons at 9.ro p. m. 0 Sl- Lout. Sxrest. Stoiiung at principal etnlioiia.

giuepin. UJN Stt H.W Xwl.w AxtI.M 1. Km. sv OT a. m.

9 Ofl P. M. Dally. Cincinnati Xxpr. Stop-ping al principal suilnns.

Tarough 8'eepirf cars to New York and iioston. Arrive In New Y'ork ct 11 a. m. NIAGARA FALLS SUSPENSION BRIDGE. For Niagara Falls and uspension Bridge.

iini bally. 12.S0 iso 6.45 6.45 Dally, ex. Sunday. 1U.10 Sundays only. P.

K. lx.10 Daily. 11.35 i so Daily, ex. Sunday. 4.05 Dally.

6.06 8.30 Trains leave Sus.Iiiidgs tor-iiuiTalo. A. H. S.4S Dal'y, ex. Sunday.

7.0 Dally. 7.40 Daily, ex. Sunday, 8.47 Daily. 1LSS P. M.

2.10 Dallv. 4 Bun lay. l.iio Daily. s.49 Daily. 6.W Dally, ex.

today. 8.10 Dally. 8.20 fl.30 6.10 Suudays only. Ave Ruffalo 8.45 a. at.

't Sundav, a. and S.S5 p. b. Trains for Lewiston I and 4.05 p.m. dally, excel For Lockport, 6.12, 1L BELT LINE.

Trams leave Exchsnge St. vU iilack Jtock. A. M. e.so Dally, ex.

Sunday. S.00 Daily. lO.ffl 11.00 Daily, 12.00 at. ex. Sunday.

P. if. 1.30 Dally. A 15 4.00 6.00 6.00 7.00 Train, leave Exchang St. via William Su A.

II. 6.55 Dally, ex. Sunday. 6.45 8.fl0 8.30 Dally, in at. 12.4.'.

Dallv, ex. Rnnday. 1.30 Daily. 2.SO 3 9) 4.4l fl.S-J 6.30 IMPORTANT. The city ticket office has been removed from 49 slain street to No.

1 Exchange street, corner Main (under the Manrlon Houm1, where tickets for all points are on sale, and Drawlug-room and Sleeping-car ticket, can be secured. D. at. KENDBICK, en'l Pass. Agaat 3.

at. OUCKY. Oen'l Supt. EDSON J. WEEKS.

General Agent. Lake SborefiMickSoutli'iiliy. NOTICE Tbe Fast St. Lonls A Chicago Ki press, leaving Buffalo 6.30 A. dsily, runs through to Chicago; arrive Chicago 8.

Si P. af. Dining Car tor Ores i fast between iluirfalo aad Cleveland. Arrive -H'irtKlo 3T1011 KKNT 11(1 llnilgc 318 Niaeai Whitney Place, SJ7 Delaware, Urn tj aaaytoo Prospwt ave, 119 W. Tupper.

l'roi lagara, Tvntsc, June 21. There is a great chance far reform In this village and hi addresses vfllLlM well worth going to hear. The largest audience ever assembled In Livingston hall was present last Friday even'ng to witness the doting exercises of the Academy. An excellent order of exercises was arranged and carrM dot In way that reflected credit on both scholsn and teachers. The graduate was Georgs Venidikoff, a native of Bulgaria, who has resiled here and attended school for the last two yean.

He delivered an excellent address cn My Impression of American Character," Mr. VenidlkoS will return to Us native land this fail. Most worthy ot praise perhaps was piano solo by Muter Willie Sutherland, a flve-year-old lad of this place, who presented the piece In a faultless nunner-It Is safe to tay tbat there 1 a fortune for the lad In music If hi talent is rigatly cultivated. Medina. June 15.

Tomorrow evening the third Ja- grce will be worked at the regular communi cation of the Medina Masonic lodge. 1 reception will be tendered Rev. and Mrs. W. W.

Walsh, this evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. Boggles Weld, at their home on Center street, from eight to eleven o'clock. Regent ex-' ami nation being held at tbe Medina Free Academy ibU week, a large number of outside students being present.

The annual exercises of the 5th, and 7th grades will be held Friday afternoon In the academy chapel. Bent's Opera Bouse bas been secured for the graduating exercises which will be held on Tuesday afternoon next at 2 o'clock p. M. It Is expected tbat about twenty pupils will re ceive diplomas. Mis Lottie Acer is home from Vasbar college, having graduated with the class of 'SO, and MUs try Hunt is home to spend the i-uinnaer'vacatton.

June. But June is full of invitations sweet, Forth from the chimney's yawn.aud thrice-read tomes To lei sorely delights anil sauntering thoughts That brook do ceiling nario Arer tban tbe blue. The bee, All duet ae a miller, tabes his loll i powdery gold and grumbles, What a day To sun me and do nothing! Nay, I think Merely to and ripen is sometimes The student's wiser buunes; the brain Will not distil tbe juices it bas sucked To tbe sweet substance of pellucid thought, Except for blm wbo bath the secret learned, To mix his blood witfl sunshine and to take Tb Wind into his pulBCs. June Hie good to lie beneath a tree While the blithe season comfort eery sense. Steeps all the brain in rest and heals tbe heart it o'er With sweetness unawares.

This willow is as old to me ai life; And under it full often huve I stretched, Feeling the warm earth like a thing alive. And gathering virtue in at every pore. Aly soul went forth, and, mingling with the tree, Danced In the leaves; or, floating in the cloud. Saw its white double in the stream below. It was tbe wind tbat dappled the lush frass.

Tbe tide tbat crept with coolness to its roots. The thin-winged swallow skating on tbe air; Tbe life that gladdened everything was mine. For here not long is Solitude secure. Nor Fantasy left va aut to her spell. Here, sometimes, in this paradise of shade.

Kippled witb western winds, the dusty tramp Halts to unroll his bundle of strange food And munch an unearned meal. The sctsdors-grindcr, pausing, doffs his bat, And lets the kind breeze, witb its delicate fan, Winnow the heat from out his dark-jrray hair Nor wants my tree more punctual visitors. The children, they who are the only rich, Creating for the moment, and possessing Wbate'er they choose to feign for still with them Kind fancy plays the fairy godmother. James liussclt Lowell, BOOMING D1XEY. London Friends Toast and Cheer the Voiibs Fellow.

LOBU SAL1SBUUY ON GLADSTONE AND MACHINE POLITICS. HIMSELF A DIXEY'S UEMAEKA1SLE THE HOLLIN'GSHEAD DINNER. -a-A BIG SPREAD. From our Ucgular correspondent. London, 30tb Slay, It 1 fcignlflcant of tbe Etand8tilUshoi88 of tbe most Intelligent and original jf tbe members of the stupid party, aa Jobn Bright called tbe toriesi tbat no less a brilliant man tban Lord Salisbury could find it in bis heart, yesterdsyto turn Itoyal Oak Day to political account! It was the anniversary ot tbe day on which, according to tradition if not to II.

escaped from tbe soldiers of tbe common wealth by hiding himself in the branches of an oak. He was speaking on tbe occasion of his admission to tbe honorary freedom of tbe Grocers' company. Your master," bis lord ship said, and Lord John Manners have al luded to other circumstances which connect this company witb the history and welfare of the state. I observe that we are met on Oak-leaf day the day of the restoration of Charles In which this company took a very active and enthusiastic part. Tbey rejoiced; once at tbe disappearance of a tyranny, the disappearance of a one-man rule that bad been disguised and cloaked under tbe prostituted'authority of the house of commons." After giving the prime minister this back-bander," the Marquis of Salisbury proceeded to employ the name of WILLIAM PITT A3 A STALKING HORSE, and under the cover of the ghost of tbe dead statesman to shoot poisoned darts at the liv ing one.

1 cannot refrain from extracting one passage from the prolonged vituperation of the noble grocer. He said: Who can tell what has been tbe agony suSered during tbe last month by members of the liberal party what has been the agony ot pressure, and what have been the racks and thumbscrews the caucus has applied Probably theiv has never been In tbe history ot parliamentary ttiuggles any severer application ot mechanical pressure, never any more conspicuous proof tbat where you have as we have and must have a government largely directed by members who take no part In politics, they tend to degenerate into tbe politics of a ma chine, Into the politics where members vote under the pressure of the caucus driven by the imperious will ot a single man." How charmingly disinterested and guileless tbls is! If ever there was a political tyrant who rnled hla party with a rod of iron' and dragooned them, that political tyrant Is Lord Salisbury. It is not Mr. Gladstone's alleged method he protests against, but the inability of all the rebels and mutineers and natural enemies of that great man to shake blm to a fall. I will not attempt a forecast of the effect of next Tuesday's division.

The events of the past few days, stirring and volcanic as they have been, do not in tbe least alter my view ot the upshot of the great battle. or later the prime minister will win. It is quite natural tbat his adversaries should feel enraged at his success as a tactician. AH the devices and dodges which they have employed hare failed to destroy tbe faith which the great liberal party have In their leader, and now when the ultimate chance of bU success appears to tbem real they are furious. TBI DKKBY AND OAKS OF 1S86 have passed into tbe region of history.

I did not vitit Epsom Downs on the Oaks day; I seldom do, but I aw the Derby, and I must say a tamer anniversary ot the great race I never witnessed. There was the accustomed crowd the weather was delightful and far and away tbe best horse won. Ormonde would be a great horse in any company. It was hiB luck, though, to meet but one high class horse, tbe Bard. After the Bard came seven as moderate horses as ever trod the turf.

What the race would have been with Minting, Cray Hermit, and Saraband in it, all tit and well, must ever remain a matter of conjecture. I myself am pleased to think that at any rate the gap between the second and third would not have been as great as It was, even it the space between first and second had been tbe same. Miss Jummy won tbe Oaks, to two of the great classic races of the year have gone to the Dnkes. It la said that the Duke of Westminster has devoted the whole of the amount won by Ormonde, stake, bete and all, to tbe National Liberal association, for the preservation of the union: a society formed to overturn Gladstone. DIXKY AS MEPHISTOFHELKS.

Dlxey has an Idea. He has been to see the Lyceum Faust and he Is foil ot the notion tbat a similar production In America, just a gorgeous, just a tremendous, just aa serious ly terror-exciting representation of the trag edy with himself an Mepbistophelee would be a great go In America. He founds hla view chiefly on the fact that Mepbistophelee Is comedy part. There are ot course, passages in it that border on the tragic, but, esaeatiellyr be maintains, the Character Aeljpngs to the domain ot comedy, grim eomewyf it you like, but, not tragedy. Unquestionably thU theory la Whether Adonis would be prudent in carrying; it Into effect in the way he hat been pleased to foreshadow is another taatter.

I was prevent on Friday afternoon when he, Henry A. Abbey, and Michael Gnnn ventilated the Idea, and, with inch hnmble aesia-tance as I myself wea able to render, thrashed It out. Gnnn was doubtful. Abbey had bo doubt whatever, It would not do. My own view, necessarily uncharged with any personal ksowledgeaof the powers of the actor, was that aa artist who bad acquired fame by the humorous imitation, not to eay the traTestylng of another artist, could scarcely hops to achieve aertons aoeeeaa by a sober performance in the line ot th original be bad caricatured.

It would be part ot Dixey's design, I believe, to obtain the eaeistaaoa of a bur-lecque or imitative lien Terry like Florence Gerard or one of the etsters Linden. At present tt dose not appear that he has received en- i aiMu "'em enough to make the venture-ward lalas ni rtioroasty ntllmb force of chars-. ican burleaqae stage may find hie Waterloo. Let us take TH DIXIT DtCTDZNTS chronologically. He arrived on Friday week and was captured by Tom Barns' de and John H.

Cobbe, Wilson Barrett's stage manager, and brought to tbe Gaiety restaurant right away," to be served op to snch Bohemians of tbe ttage or newspaper pren as might be about. It was there tbat I waiting over a chop and a pint ot elaret for some proofs from a neighboring printing office met Adon-ia. Tbat night be showed at the Green-Boom ehrb. The following night be was at the Savage. I am not tore, bat I believe be went to tbe Derby, anfl since the Derby be bas been bard st it rehearsing.

I may mention although be baa bad tbe scenery painted from models tsken of the pictorial partof his show in Ntw York, he is not altogether satisfied with tbe labors ot tbe scenic artists here. Tbat is nnfortunate, but I wonld observe tbat let the scenic accessories be good, bad, or Indifferent and tbe scenery painted by the artists of the Gaiety cannot possibly be deserving of having the two latter condemnatory characteilstlcs applied to it the performance of Dlxey and D.xey'a company will not be measured from that point of view. If he played In a barn with a green baize car pet and backed and winged and bordered with frowzy scenery disentombed from an ancient stock be would be measured by his Individual merits and by those alone. How ever, this by tbe way, I ought to have men tioned before, perhaps, tbat the earliest to welcome Adonis was John Cobbe. His tele gram ran thus: "Henry E.

Dixey Adonis, SS. America, Lpl. From Dixey's land you so grand. I welcome HeDry Dlxey, Hi Ho, hi ob, welcome Henry Dlxey. John Cobbe, Trincess Theatre." Having disposed of all intervening matters, I now come to the great reception which was celebrated yesterday morning.

The card of Invitation ran as follows: Mr. John Hollingshead and Mr. George Edwards request tbe pleasure of alercutio's company at supper on Friday, May 2ltb, 1SS0, midnight, at tbe Criterion, Piccadilly, to meet Mr. Henry E. Dlxey, the American comedian, Gaiety Theatre London, it.

S.V..P. The hour was fixed to suit actors and journalists. With Spiers and Pond obtaining an extension of hours from Scotland Yard Is quite a matter of course. The law vi bich declares tbat all public places of re- fietbnieut sball be closed at half an hour after midnight is not, on occasions of this kind, permitted to apply to them. Behold the menu: Little neck clams.

La 'j ortuc Claire, La Bisque aux Crevettes. Le Consomme de Vollaillc l'rintauier. Hon iV oouvres varies. Les; Boucbees a la Uouglas. Relives.

La Trulte Saunionee a la Cbambord. Lea frilets de fcole. au Champagne. La de momou a la Criterion. LeB roniinea tie Terre, a la Gastronome.

Extkkes. Les Cailleft a la--6pavarofr. I.es Queux de IlomaM Sk ta Delmonico. Legumes. Les Asperges Argenteuil, Sauce Mousseline.

Le Sorbet a la Hote. La roularde da mans Truffee. La salaue et les Pontine PaUie. Entremets. La Corbellle Frmtiere SUCSI3.

Le Bavarois a l'Alchermes. Les Meringues a la Cbanttlly. Le Gateau Medici. La Glace Alaska. Jesset de liaison.

Les Fralses a le Creme. Les Figues Fraicbes Glacees. Les Biscuits et Pctits Four. Les Fondants. Le Cafe.

Wises. Fine old East Indian Madeira. Milk runch, Frapue. Margaux, 18UD. Ivroy Carte d'Or Brut, IS74.

G. H. Mumm, 1380. Cotton, 1S5H. Itoyal Fort.

Liqueurs. The chairman was, of course, Mr. John Hollingshead, the five vice-chairmen Messrs. George Edwardes, Arthur Les lie, David James and Tom Tborne. On the right ot the president Bat the guest of the evening or rather morning on bis left His Excellency the American minister.

Supporting him also on each side were Messrs. Oscar Wilde, M. L. Mayer, John Hare, Charles Wyndham, W. S.

Gilbert, Wilson Barrett, Edward E. Kice, S. B. Bancroft, Augustus Harris, A. M.

Broadley, Bronson Howard, the Hon. J. G. Bigelow and Capt. tbe Hen.

Fred Welleiley. Amongst the other memtiers of the company, which numbered upwards of one hundred and forty, were Messrs. Joseph Knight, Beatty Kingston, Harry Furniss, Byron Webber, Henry A. Abbey, Beerbohm Tree, A. McNeill, A.

Plnero, Henry Pettttt, Syd ney Grundy, Marshall P. Wilder, H. A. Delille, B. M.

Plumb, George Keogb, H. P. Stephens, Edward HolUuKsneaUi George GidJons, George Barrett, Charles Harris, W. P. Keeson, Charles Rice, Thomas Burnsidr, Maurice Barrymore, A.

Pemberton, Henry F. Gllllg, J. It. Osgood, Charles Wheeler, Durward Lely, B. D'Oyiey Carte, Willie Wilde, J.

H. Cobbe, Cecil Raleigh, Felix Morris, J. R. Rogers, Lionel Brougb, J. C.

Copleston, E. Pease, Meyer Lutz, F. Collier, W. E. Chapman, W.

Yard-ley, Cunningbam Bridgman, Haydn Coffin, Baron de Yllle, Major Garland Matthews, Dr. Berkeley Hill, Sir L. Darrel, Colonel de la Fosse, Capt. A. Cooke, Capt.

A. de Vere Smith, Sir Reginald Hanson, Viscount Dun-garvan and Marcus Meyer. Admirable speeches were made by tbe chairman who bracketed with tbe toast of tbe Queen and the Prince of Wales tbat of the President of tbe United States the American Minister, Mr. Grundy, Mr. Pinero, Mr.

Wilson Barrett, and, of course, tbe guest of the evening. It was a great time for America, to do honors to whose distinguished son no effort was Bpared. The program of music included Lamotte'a overture Les Emigrans d' Amerlque," and prior to the American Minister's rising to respond to the toast of tbe President of the United States, which task he performed to everyone's admiration, "The Star-Spangled Banner was given by tbe band. The company did not separate until the hour of morning milk. Mercutio.

Bale's Honey tbs great Oonfn core, Gliuta Snlpirar Soatp heals and beautifies, 25s. OenuuCmBeawver killsOorag, Bunions, 250 Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye-Black Brown. COO. Pike's Toothache It-op core in 1 Minute, 2So. Seam's BhesmuMte rills are a care euro, S0a leSt-ly-lSMo Medical.

A CARD. To all who are Buffering from the errors and ia-di sere ions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will sena a recipe thai will cure you. FREE OF CHABQE. This great reihedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. 8end a self-addressed envelope to the Biv.

Jobs ps T. In man. Station New Tork City. r.lACHVIRTH BROS. KAHUFAOTTTMBS Hayes' Patent Sky Light.

Galvanised Iron Cornice, Lintels, anil BratnardM Patent Ioe Hooaea and Kefrlgerstors, Slate. Tin, fei ravel and Iron Hoofing. Stoves, Ranges and Hardware of every description, 92 and 91 Broadway, Buffalo, N.T. XT Estimates fnrnlshed on application. mytttl Golden Grain Whisky la distilled from the Best selected Bye and Bar-ley Halt by E.

N. COOK of Buffalo, N. Y. Its parity is certified to by Prof. B.

A. Witthaas as shown below. It is endorsed by eminent pby-Mn thronahout tbe oonntrv. and on account of its purity can be safely recommended in cases of Diphtheria, Malaria, all pulmonary complaints, and caaea where any anmimi is raomrau. "Golden Grain is tor aale by all leading dealers.

ft A WTTTFT ATTq Professor of Chemistry and Ctty Chemist. CITY OF BU AXO, OFTICX OF THI CITT CHEMIST, Laboratory of the University of Buffalo, Cor. Main and Virginia streets. Btffalo, N. Jane 11th, 1881.

MMtnL N. Punk Si flo. Gentlemen I have submitted samples of yottr "Golden Grain Whiskev" to a aearcfaina- chemical examination, and nad it to be a perfectly pare proanct, witnoas any roreurn eanuxtuze wojh-ever. Yours respectfully. K.

WITTHAtrs, A. M-, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology ta the university oi Vermont. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology train itr of New Tork.

Professor ot Phaytfoiocical Chemistry University nunr lore City Cbeirilat to th. City of Buffalo, H. T. myiotmttis CALL UP FOB STTPJEKIOB I BE A (All flavors.) Telephone No. 2452.

enJMMER drinks: BGG PSrOSPHAT. -r CHJCKKY at ACT. tutti niTizi. 632 mha ST. Under the JWauu EtrofaloDg, Inherits and Contagions' Homers, Vv A feu ajimm vi i nu lUiSHTUBiai aa a a aj a ona Patches in the Throat and Month, Abscesses, WtM.

UaJ rl.aMnla QwalllaM Tumors, caronncjea, motenea, sore, sonrvy, Wasting of tbe Kidneys and urinary Organs, Dropsy, Knasmia, Debility, Chronic Rheumatism, Constipation, and Piles, and most diseases arising from an lmpqre er Impoverished Condition of the Blood, are speedily Cured by the Ctjtictjba KaHOLVBKT, the new Blood Purifier, internally, assisted by cttticbba, the greet sun Cure, ana Ctjticuka Soap, an exqnuuto Skin Boauufler, externally. SCROFULOUS ULCERS. Jumna JMeAarcton.Cnsa House. New Or- Vana, oa oath, savs: In 1870 Serofnlons Ulcers broke Oat on my body until I was a mass of cor ruption. Everything xnown to the medical facul ty was tnea in vain.

j. oecame a mere wrecc At times could not lift mv- hands to my he 1. eoula not tarn in bed; was In constant pain, and ten veara. In 1880 1 heard of tbACnatcusa Rem edies, nsed them and was perfectly curat. a worn to oeiore una.

u. lha rv jnu. 05 01 THE WORST CASES. We have been selling; tout Cuticcra BKm- sdies for rears, and have the first complaint yet to receive from a purchaser. One of the worst cases of Scrofula I ever saw waa cured by the use of five bottles Cuticura Besolvent, Caticnra, aed Cuticura Soap.

The Soap takes tbe cake" here as a medir tnal soap. xailos XAiLuu, uruggisis, Frankiort, Kan. TABIC0SED SOKE LEGS, aly wife used the CUTicrn a Ucxkdies fir a sore iefr, caused by varicoeed veins, with entire and perfect satisfaction. Mrs. John Flarety was also cured of a sore leg of long standing by the same treatment.

JOilS M. COOrEK, Druggist, Cireeiilield, III. CUTICUBA REMEDIES Are sold everywhere. Price Cntlcura, 50 cent9 Cuticura Soap. Vi cents; Cuticura Besolvent, $1.

Prepared by Potter Onva and Cesxical Boston. Send for How to Care Skin Diseases." PIMPLES, blackbeads, skin blemishes and im DaDy Dlimora. use cuticura soap. NO ACHE, Oil PAIN, OR BRUISE, or strain, or muscular weakness, but yields to the new, original and infallible pain alleviating properties of tbe' CuticuraAhti-Paih Plaster. A curative wonder.

At Druggists1. "25c. Art Stores. ON FREE Exhibition and Sale, a Large Importation of copies of the Old Masters. Fine Modern Paintings, Water Colors and Etchings, just received, direct from Europe, at Benson's Art Rooms, 390 Main street, near Eagle.

nol2tIl BENSON'S ART STORE Directly 0pp. Barnum's, remember. Etchings- Engravings, Photos, AETISTIC FRAMES'. Agency ROGERS' GROUPS. price? OSCAR BENSON.

Just Received, HEW ETCHINGS and ENGRAVINGS "The Bookery," by F. Slocombe. "The Evening Glow," by H. Macbeth, "The Waif," by J. C.

Millaia. And all the latest importations. New styles in Frames AT RODDICK'S ART STORE, S85 MAIN ST. mylltlu Coax gemotes. Central Coal Company, Shippers of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal, Office: No.

WEST SENECA ST. Wilkeabarre, Briar Hill, Buffalo Smithing and Coke. JaitS D. J. STICKNEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In family ana Steam fJQ A Jj COB.

KIAGARA AND FXABI. J. IiANGDON CO, (INCORPORATED Coal. Booms 1 Chopin Hloofe, WEST SWAN ST. Andrew Langdon Co.

MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF Coal. Bnffltlo i COAL ft IKOX EXCHANGE. Chicago Langdon, Harvey Richardson. H. C.

SPRINGER MINERS and SHIPPERS ot COAL COKE, 49 ft 60 Coal ft Iron Exchange, Next to Poatoffice, Buffalo. COAL AT RETAIL. COKE in prepared sizes Stove, Chestnnt and Pea for domestio and other uses. no20tl9-lS6 tt. B.

HEFFOBO, COAL. ROOM 9 EXCHANGE BUILDIN8- 102 MAIN ST. LM FURNITURE Buyers will find it to tbeir advantage to call AT HERSEE Before placing their orders elsewhere. We are offering a choice line in Parlor Pieces, Bed Boom Suites, Dining Boom, Library aid Office Furniture, At Prices to Suit All. Rattan, Veranda Chairs, and a full line of Bedding.

Furniture re coyer ed at the lowest rates. Fine covering to make selections from. Agents for the celebrated Derby Boll top Office Desk, Finest in the world. Call and examine. Hardwood Finish for Banks Stores and Dwellings a specialty.

Remember, Latest Stylet, Lowest Prices. SHOW ROOMS FACTORY i 247 to 255 ELUCOW. 81. -Foot of Mohawk. Telephone 2095.

I Wic If. Bum. JAoon eiAujoi, SXOBSB CO IT. CLARK'S BUSINESS COLLEGES BUFFALO, K. TV and ERIK, PA, W.

H. Slocnm'g Stenographic School Day and Sight Sessions nonropen, Stndeats Miter any day In tn. year. The cheapest and Beat Business College in ABttrtaa. proses Msg snpeilOT facilities tor obtaining; eosmplecs kaowledga sf all enaatsanmlsl Elevator si wnss sands tesis Steam beat and els-gantly Famished Boosts.

For circulars aaarens C.O.JOHN80H, Secretary, T. I. Bfssaga, BoCald, Coal Iron Kxcamaga, lis HALst Fuui storv fraaaa dwallian inewl: ran. hot and cold water: bata room np-stsirs, sttnate Noa. 343 and Sts Farm aveou.

and leiaartlMTersaont street, Price KMOmieU. Seal Bstata. Ke. Ansds xisjldasV BUFFALO: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 18. USS, VICINITY HEWS.

What Has Happened and Will Haprxm in Western Hew Tork. NEWS AMD GOSSIP FBOM PRINCIPAL POINTS IN THIS BSD OP THI STATft. Eden Centre. June IS Strawberries are now quite plentiful, celling at elx cents a quart. Mrs.

E. It. Landon bas been (pending a few day with ber daughter, Mrs. Eugene Wlllett of Brant. Mia Belle Wbltlog closed a very successful term of school on Friday last Mr.

Dorai-e Landon and Mr. E. J. Ayer. ol Webster' Corner, visited Jewett' stock far or on Sunday.

Mrs. Eliza Tunniclifl, of Rica-field Springs, and Mis Marlon Hansom, of JamefetowD, were guest of Mr. J. W. Green laatweek.

Tbe Baptist dime social at Mr. A. H. 0urtlis'a was a very pleasant aftair. Mr, ll.il.

Otis, of BuCilo, will speak on Temperance Thursday evening, June lTtO, at M. E. cburcb. Mr. B.

Sbattuck and daughter, Nellie, have gone to Sardinia, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Butler, who 1 dangerously Mrs. TwiBS. of Aurora, was the guest of W. Darling on Sunday.

Jamesloivu. June 14. Tbe board of directors of tbe Lakewood School of New Theology held a meeting at tbe Lakevlew Houtc at Lakewood Monday afternoon. A leae was concluded of the grounds i4on which to bold the meetings. They re just aboe the Lakeview bouse in a grove and include what Is known as the Corwln cottage.

A high board fence is to erected atout the tract. During the meeting COO worib of t-tock was taken. Eccouraglng letters are being received and tbe utw Chautauqua la bound to be a sue Daniel sejmour who was taken to jail lafct week for a deLt was discharged Monday. Ofcar O. Butler, one of tbe oldest residents of the city, died very suddenly of heart disease Monday zcornlng.

The revival meetings of Clark Wllli-ou aod family which have been held in the riuk for several weeks past were concl ided Monday evening. Tbe enthusiasm has been waning. June 15. 1 he greatest excitement for many mouths reigned here today, lirose from the action of the street railway company io laying a second track on West Third street, from Cherry to Main, without permission from tbe common council. At 10 30 o'clock the company bad a big force of men digging and laying track when tbe chief of police ordered the men to quit work.

They, by order of tbe company, refused. Tbe city council bad previously met and passed a resolution demanding tbat the company ceaEe operations at once. When tbe men refuted to quit, tbe mayor ordered tbe chief of police to compel tbem to do so. He gathered hi officers about him and enforced the mayor's order, tbougb opposed by the company's officers. Soon after dinner tbe street commissioner's gang put in an appearance, tore up the track and tilled tbe excavations.

Both sides then rested their cases. Tbe company asserts that the resolution passed In 1HH4 by the village trustees empowers it to lay the tracks without further application to tbe authorities, and tbe latter claim tbe oppo site. Tbe rase bangs on a construction ot tbe resolution, and opinion In tbe public mind is divided. It is more than likely that the mat ter will be settled by tbe courts. For a time it looked as if serious trouble would be caused as tbe officers of the company are resolute men, but no blows were struck.

An immense crowd was attracted to the scene of the dis- urbance. Canaseraga. June 14. Burglars entered tbe depot of the X. Y.

L. E. it W. railroad at this place last night by prying open a window. In tbe office was tbe new safe just placed there by tbe Erie Express company.

Tbls was opened, the bur glars having gained the combination to the safe In some mysterious way. Fortunately only a small amount of money was to be found, but the rogues made off with $73 worth of jewelry, tbe property of Station Agent Moore. Albion. June IS. Charles H.

Moore, oneot our leading citizens, was thrown from bis carriage this morning and badly injured. His horse took fright at the cars, ran away and demolished tbe carriage to which It was bllched. June 15. Lakeside will celebrate the 4th by an addreeB by Benjamin Williams, of this place, music by a brae band, and fireworks. -Sunday was appropriately observed by tbe Presbyterians as children's day.

Baptism was administered in tbe morning and a concert given in the evening. A little daughter of Thomas McCabe fell into the canal at the swing bridge Friday afternoon, but was rescued by Charles Ryan, of tbe gravel boat from Lockport, The annual meeting of the Orleans County Pioneer association will be held at the court house here Saturday, June 19, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Many attractions will be given tbls year different from former ears. Attica.

June 15. Burglars entered the residenee ot M. S. Frost Friday nlgbt last and stole a gold watch. It was recovered in a Rochester pawn-shop yesterday.

Tbe same night an attempt was made to enter the residence of P. F. Sbllliglaw. A window was raised which knocked over a plant. The noise awoke Mr.

Sbllliglaw and frightened the burglars away. W. S. Blaine' residence was also entered through a cellar door, but nothing was ob tained. The Japanese Bale under the auspices of St.

Luke's Episcopal Mission this evening was a grand success. The grounds were prettily trimmed and lighted with lanterns, and the large number who attended en joyed themselves immensely. xcellent music was furnished by the band. There will be a regular 4th of July celebration here this year. Another meeting for the purpose of organizing a base-ball nine, has been called for tomorrow evening.

Rev. A. A. Brock way is spending tbe week in New York. He will attend tbe commencement exercise of the Theological Seminary, where be gradu ated seven years ago.

Lockport. June 16. Active Hose excursion left the city for Charlotte at 7 20 tbls morning with a good attendance. The superintendent of lire alarm sounded twelve stroke on the city tri angles at 6 A. M.

by order of the council to give those wishing to go on tbe excursion no excuse for getting left. Edward Dempsey of Washington Hose 2, formerly of this city but now of Dunkirk, baa been granted an honorable discharge from tbe tire department fter five year' service. A ewer in Park Place 1 asked for by the resident of that street, Remonstrance are beginning to come In against the Washburn-street paving. Tbe sewer in Main street to Cottage Is now a certainty. Bid will be asked for this and next week, Tbe city attorney has been Instructed to pro ceed against delinquent tax-payers.

Under tbe new charter there Is no shirking of taxes. -A water pipe will be laid by the superin tendent ot water from Buffalo street to Da vison Park. Wm. Hawkes has been ap pointed Inspector of tbe Buffalo street aewer. Hi confirmation give mucb satisfaction.

PartieB Interested in tbe Holly steam heating system are here from all part of the country During the week experiment will be made and meeting of tbe representative of the vf-rlous companies will be held. Mrs. Sarah Maria Metz of this city died yesterday. She leave a husband and several children to mourn her loss. L.

J. McParlln and wife made a flying visit to Erie, on Saturday last, and were present and acted as sponsors on tbe occasion of -the baptism of Lawrence Wemple Kelley, son of John L. Kelley, formerly ot this city. Weatfield. Jane 17.

Yesterday John C. Jones was thrown from a carriage while driving down from the hill, with inch violence a to break oae of his legs twice. The fracture was re duced by Dr. Brown. Win.

Vorce baa ex changed his fine farm In Westfield village with i. G. Harris for bis residence on Sooth Portage street and the interest Mr. Harris hold In the Westfield mills. The Presby terian church choir had an excursion yesterday on Cbautanqna Lake, which was a delightful occasion.

"There were twenty; per son In the company. Mt. Morris, 1 June 15. Very few people went on the excursion to Hammondsport and Lake Kegka over the D. L.

W. The commit tee appointed to soHdt subscription for the fourth of July celebration ha raised nearly five hundred dollar op to date. The celebration will take place oa Saturday the third Urgent examination being held la the Union scbool bouse today. The ladies the Methodist society give strawberry and ics cream festival at the residence of Wm. Sickle tonight, -Children's.

Pay was observed in tbe Methodist ehorch last Sunday evening-. The Baptist will observe it next Sunday sad hare made Mpr? which will be observet- TT. I the great temperao THE Seal Skin Cigar Are Ken who are willing (e let the manuracturers keep ip the qualify of the gfodg. There are many retail dealers who can name the. prfce they will pay for certain brands and get them.

But every deal, er knows that the price of the Seal is as uniform a the cigar itself, and that the figures are not shaded to please any one. Keeping up the price enables us to keep up the quality, and as we use tobacco in ail its forms we can afford more waste in selecting stock for '''Seal" than we could ir we manufactured cigars solely. The smoker is entitled to know these facts and draw his own conclusions if he asks hU retailer for a Seal Skin Cigar and does not get it. S. F.

HESS SOLE MANCFACTUItKUS, Premium Tobacco Works, ROCHESTER, N. Y. a pi 111? Al ATI 1 Health and strength can fA a Wonly be maintained by a CURE FOR strict attention to Sanitary Laws, and theio demand nnilCTIDlTiniU the prompt removal ot nil LUno I IrA I lUn.rLe the Fbo.ly. The slightest irreg ularity In the aft loo of the Itoweis shouM be instantly co reeled by the ase of Tarrast'h Effirvescrwt Skmzbr Aperient, Which will. In a short time, re-establwh that regular habit which Is essential to the enjoyment of life and health, and thus cure Constipation.

It cures Dyspepsia b7 enab AND ling the Btomach to assim-ulate nrooer food, and flVCDCDCIA cure8 by (J I I I Ha removing indigestible accumulations and neutralizing excess of Manufacture! only by Tarrant A New York. Sold by druggists everywhere. JeH.tai.13S Tlio Best 3Iusic For Vacation Time at the Mountains, the Seaside, or in the Social, Circle, Ditson A Co. 's Music Itooks are au unfailing source of entertainment. VOCAL.

MINSTREL. HONfiS, Old and -Now, $2.00 COLLEGE SON, 8 (with new popular songs), wet. WAU SONGS, (Grand Army and Patri otic), wets. IIOICK VOCAL. DUETS, $1.00 AMERICAN BALLAD COLL'N, Sorts.

The last is a largo sheet music size book, and all contain Just the songs that the time pass merrily in noiei parlors, ooat rmes ana ex cursions. VOR Ft A NO. PIANO CLASSICS, M'nlnrately difficult ana very tnsieiui riauo i-ieces, ti.w For Rummer Bka dincj there is nothing more atiiightiuiiy ireeii anil lascinating loan The Letters of Mozart (2 vols, each The Letters of Mendelbsohn, (2 vols, eaca ieethoven's Letters. xi.ntt Beethoven's Diographlcal Homance, $1.60 Mozart's Komanlic Biography, $1.50 The Bojirano, a Musical Novel, $1.00 These, with the various Uvea of the irreat tone mast-era. are most valuab'e as well as interestinc.

and should he in every pub ic library. OLIVER DITS03 A Oh. Bogtoo. C. BL DITSON 8fl7 Broadway, New Tork.

Uixaun lsa c-nestnui rniia. ocl2taul 1-135 Ac tocll Invalids' Hotel iu Surgical Institute 603 Afajn Street, Butta.lo, It. TT. Staff of 18 Physicians ami Sargeons. Experlenred Specialists far every class of Diseases treated; also9 trained, experienced and obliging Nurses.

Light, well ventilated, elegantly furnished private rooms, for pa tieuts. House furnished with Elevator, Steam-heat, Speaking-pipes, Elec. trio Bells, and all modern 1 in-provements. Table well supplied with the best of food. Is not a Hospital, but a pleasant Remedial Home.

Open day and night. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES, whether requiring; for their cure medical or surgical aid, a skillfully treated. THIS ITISTTTUTION is supplied with Turkish Baths, American movement Treatment, or Idechan. lenl Massage machinery, Vitall. zation and Vacuum Treatment Apparatus, the most approved Klectrleal machines and Batteries, Inhalation Apparatus, and all the most valuable remedial applt.

ances known to medrcal science. Call, or send 10 cents In stamps for oils? Invalids' tSulde-Booh (168 f'ages), which gives all partlcu. ars. Address as above. World's Dispensary Xedloal Assoc la tion.

Prop's. tela, w.f&c tlx jBWETra 8nrnaM all others. sr rices rsQuoea. WALBRIDGE 817,319,331 Washington SU myl7tf CATARRH LYS Iwben applied Into the nostrils, will be ab- Isorbecl etTectaalty. oleansinrtha head oi catarrhal Tiros, cana ling oeaitny secretions.

tit aiiavB mnamma Ition. urotct8 the Imembraneof the nasal 1 passages from additional oolds, completely heals the sores and restores sense of taste or sNurr. anil una hJ (IT A MAYsEEVED vpIt of -aa -ssm aaus IDt) iwa into AAAh nostril. A few applications relieve. A thorough treatment 4 oul eura Asreeabte to use.

Send for eircnlar. Price 90 oeats, 1 ELY BKOTHJKB8, by mail or at drufftsts. rngSiBta. vwego, EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Tbe Bcieaoe of Life, the great medical work ol the age on manhood, nervous ani physical debility, premature deollna, errors of youth, and the untold miseries oonseqnent thereon.

900 page, 8vo. In prescriptions for all diseases, ciotn, toll rut, only $1, by mail, sealed. liius-tratiTS sample free to all youac and middle-aged men for the next 9t da.rs. Send now. Address Dr.

W. 4 Balflnch xKtBwSn, aiass. om. myfttaL TVAHL SNAITfl, Maniifaetnrera' Agenu FIRE WORKS Pile OrseraTornedosa, Plata, Lanterns, BaUooas, Platola, Paper Cap, at bottom prices. S32.

334 ft S36 Washington St. BUTTALO, m. y. LjUKM YUian esiaaaes re Ban ns Srrtaa Jj vine; Kooara saild: esllar, bath, well and wawsrasi; sens si iaaa ix asstrea. will ns aoia mbs mm awn.

uivfl o. m. aVIhTriaH OsaoayMi IsAiast, 258 to 268 MAIN ST. Our Great Iron Block Will be Closed Erery Saturday Alteram during Jaly Angrst, at 1 O'clock. Our Great Sale -OF- Auction Carpets Still in Progress.

OUR PRICE8 haye created wild excitement in the Carpet Trade. A splendid Quality of Tapestry Brussels AT A Soc- 50C- OUE Sale of Brussels, Rugs Unprecedented. Greatest Talnes known in Buffalo. Pi Ices hold until Ihese are sold. Immense Drives In all kinds of SUMMER GOODS BARGAIN-: In While Goo's, Iu Colore! HxAi ip, In Satines, In Seersuckers, Ginghams, Liwii, Dres? Goods, Silhf, Laces, Embroideries.

Parasols At Prices nerer kitwn to the trade at tny Preriocs Timr. Largest Selections to cho se roir. Lowest Price to Yaj. Fans. Fans.

We have jast receiTed large ia-ro'ces ot all kinds of Fans, among which we offer 75 dcz. Black Satin Fans 25c; nertr told at less than 50c. 50 d(z. Satin Fans 75c, worth $1.25. Fans at 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c.

200 Doz. Ladies' 12c Initial Handkerch'fs 12Mc Hand Embroidered. 150 Cream Embroidered Robes, Wonld be cheap at $4.00, for $2.25. 1G0 Cream Embroidered Robe9, Tery cheap at $1.50, for $2.50. GREAT VALUES IN ElS Ladies' French Kid, band-sewed, a beautiful she $3.75.

Lad es' French Kid, $3.00. Large line Ladies' Canras Shoes most stylish thing of the season, at popular prices. largest Store. DC dt Of Largest Stocks. Largest Business.

GO'S GREAT. BLOCK, Trains leave Jfrtt ttrtt Depo via lBteraattonai Bridge, ler local points, at7.S5 A.M. aad i-90 r. aad arrive at Mri HrW L10 p. and.

8.30 p. m. i tickets and gleeplng-car bertas at the Company rs Office, 177 Waaniagtoa street, eor. Ex. ctianarc Telephone connections No.

dtlg. City Ticket Agent, JA8. D. aloDON 111). Wal.

KDAkT T. D.8HEEIDAN, 6en. Pass. Act. Korth'a Pass.

Agt West Shore Railroad. N. T. C. A H.

R. B. R. Lessee. Through the beautiful Mohawk Valley and via West Shore ot the world-famed Hudson River.

Finest Passenger Cars and Most Elegant Parlor ana steeping uars in we worm. Trains leave N. Y. Central Depot, Exchange St. (Eastern Standard Time) as follows: 4.40A.

M. Boston A West Shore Express; daily except Sunday; stopping at all principal stations through to New York aad Boston. B.65 A. M. Day Express: dally.

Parlor and 8.1S P. M. Newark Local; dolly except Sunday. 4.60 P. M.

Atlantic Express; daily; Sleeping oara to itew xora ana tsoeton. 8.10 P. M. St. Losis Express; daily; Sleeping cars to New York and Boston.

6.30 A. 14.10 P.M. and 12.) A.M., for Niagara Falls and Suspension Bridre: dailv. Trains arrive from the East at if .10, and u.su A. at.

aad l.ii P. M. From Niagara Falls at 8.43 A. 4.40 and a. 00 P.

M. City ofllce. No. 1 Exchange street, eor. Main, Mansion Hocse Block (Telephone 0i9).

HENRY MONETT. EDSON t. WEEKS, Sen era! Paas'rAg't. een. Nor.

Pass'r Agt. BOOL 4 PITTS, RK, CO, Trains leave New York Central Depot, Ex change street, as follows: tiiWt A. M. Bradford Mail, daily for Spring-CTv" ville, Ellicottville, Bradford, Riilgway, Brockwayvllle, Du Bois and 6(141 P. M.

Bradford (Express, bundays ex- cepted, arriving in Bradford 8.1 P. M. Trains arrive at 8.30 A. M. u.io A.M., 6.43 P.M.

Tickets, time-table and full information may be obtained at Ticket ofNoe, N. Y. Central Depot, Exchange st, J. Q. ADAMS, Agent.

JA8. T. GARDNER, Gen'l BnpU, Buffalo ISAIAH 8. EMERY, Geni Pas. Rochester.

Thousand Mile Books and West Seneca Commutation Tickets can be had by calling on or addressing W. U. TUNISON. Agt, Stafford House. Steamers.

CUNARD L.INE. "LANE ROUTE." Hew Tork to Liverpool, via Queenstowa Fast Kxprdss Mail Service. 19 June Ktruna Servia 2tJune Snrvia 24 July Umbrla 3 Julv Julv Gallia 10 18 Aug Tbcsc Bl earners carry flrst-ciaBS passcugcrs only. And every following SATURDAY frost New York. EATBB of Passagb.

Cabin 900 lOO accordlnr to accommodation. interirjeUiAle passage $o5. Betum tickets on favorable Cer.ua, Steerage tickets to and from Liverpool ana een 9 town and all other parts of Euro pa, at lowest rates. Tnrougli billa of lading iven for Bel Glaagow. a vr e.

An twerp and otner ports on the Continent, and tor Mediter ran pan porta. or freight and Fassaga. ipply at ths Company's Offl.ce, 4 Bowling Green, VERNON TI. BROWN CO. Or, A.

14. BABNUM, Mansion House; JOHN K. WALSH, 122 Exchange J. W. KLAUCK, eor.

Kx charge and Michigan streets, liuffaio. Lake Superior Transit Co. Steamers for Cleve'and, Detroit, Dulutb and intermediate Lake 8uierior soutli-ehore port. Cr.n4fiitiir made wiih stenmer lines fur Mackinac, Milwaukee and birago. Ltave Hit Salo week days (Fridays excepted), 7 Xoek aud oilice, foot of Kvans T.

P. A.M ENTER, jcltsuSl tien'l Pass. Agent. COOK EXCTJKSI0NS TO EVKOPE and CALIFORNIA For the Spring and Summer of 1HH6. Send for Programmed.

i Tipketn tfBiiert tor tniiviiual Travelers to and In all parts of the worlds s. Passage Tickets by all lines of Steamers. Cook's Excursionist, with maps, puulisbed monthly, by mail, for ten cent. Address, THOS. COOK SON, 21 Broadwav, H.

Y. Short Route to London and Continent. North German Lloyd S. S. Co.

New York, Southampton, Bremen. The fast KxpresB steamers of this company sail every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, landing passengers in 8outhamnton in Jess tban eizht days from New York. These steamers are celebrated for their speed and the comfort afforded passengers. J. W.

KLATJCK. 177 Exchange st, near Depot, agent for Buffalo, N. Y. ap29tau2d THE STATE LINE Passenger Steamships SAIL EVERY THTJEfDATfrem NEW TORK to GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL and SLIT AST, Best accommodations at lowest ra tee. Cabin passage, and (40, according to location of slate-orom.

Excursion tickets at reduced rates, Steerage, 119. AUSTIN, BALDWIN A Sen'l Agents, Broadway, New fart A. II. BAKNTTM, Agent, Mansion House, VnffaJe. J.

w. KLAUCK. Agent. No. 177 Exchange at.

FOR riXB LAUNDRY WORK 60 to toe American Palace Steam Laundry. 6KINNER ft GODFRKY, Prop. General Offlce, 800 MAIN 8T. Works, aS-S64 FARGO AVK. oc2rt28-WS RUPTURE ilolUTTtTiidTri 60 fiat.

iTV for. Belt. s-assaa. Mrn)ilDd tiimrnn 1tt-A ha cnlj on In tbe world (Ten era ting svoontlnnoaa Electric A Maawett suarl Kffr-tlT Avntrt fraiulav. Oraru nnri rmmrl.

Haruf Rfamn rnrnamnhlat. AL EUCCTRIO BELTS TiH OUEAbEm. Oft. R08NE, Invemtoi, ISI Wabash avc, Chicaco. Dr.

D. McMKHAEIS "London" Tronser Stretcher Patented in Europe and United States. Sole Agents in United Stales tor celebrated John Hamilton at Co Stretcher. Takes bas Sng oat of knees, restores to original shape. Only pai a sbreuToer com Dining screw rod in combination with damp.

AH others infringements. Original and only stretcher for gentlemen's use. i express securely pactea. Price tS.M. Wr te for clrenlars.

A rents wanted in every city. i. W. SIMMONS Boston, Mass. SU PK RIO COURT of Buffalo.

Ptausbe A. Bruce, plaintiff, against John Lens Kflen lLebsn, bis wife, Anna A. lban. James Lehan, Kste John Iehan, and Ellen LebsQa Infsnis, dsyfendanta. A rontons.

Tn thsjabore named Defendants: Yon kre hereby summoned to answer tbe com- plaint hp this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on OtCTjhi i ff Attorneys within twenty d-s affer tbriee of this Summons, exclu- siveof the ef socb service; and in rase of yonr tailnre toNtjtpear or answer. Judgment will he taken apaln yon by default for the relief Dated the 2Mb dsyof May, lm. WXLLIAMS A POTTFB, PlalntitTs Attomprs. Office and Poatoffice Address: Ho, 220 itam street, BaflTalo, X. Y.

To tbe defendant. John Leban: Ths foTesoinfr cmaxms is serred upon yoo, by Snblication. pursoant to aa order of the Hosu obert C. a Todrs of the ftuperior Cort of Buffalo, dated tbe fii day of June, I486, and filed with tbe eon. plaint in the office of the Clara of tbe Superior Court of Bajffsio, at Buffalo, Kew York.

DsUd MSA POTTER. Plaintiff's Attoraera. Office sad Postoaee sddiwss No. Asia )etyl4-w street, Buffalo, 9. T.

aTOTICK TO CBBTOTOJW. Persnaat to I an onier of Hon. Jacob Stern, Surrogate of Erie Coonty, notice Is here try given to all persons having claims or demands against James Smith, late of tbe City ot Buffalo, is ssld County, deceased, Uiat tbey are required to exhibit the same witb the voocbers thereof to Benjamin u. Williams sad Isabel Main Smith, the executor and exeeurrix of tbe last will and testament of to. said deressed, st the otSee of William A Potter, No.

tw VsIb street, ta tbe City of BnsTalo, In said County, os or Defers Uw24Ui day of Beptember, la Dated tbe tad day of Hare, 1S8. BKR.J. H. WILLIAMS, as Rxaeator. ISABEL MAIN BaliTH, as sTxeeatnx.

mbS4mepl5w SOTK TO ta aa order of Hon. Jacob Stem, Surrogate of i County, Bottea hereby gives to all persons having claims demand, against Cbarles H. ISIS OX SOS City Ul SUOW. IB W1U bibit tits seme, witb the oaebars thereof, to William B. Lock, tbe Executor of ths Will of tbe said tleeeased, at tbe tnsidenee of the settf Executor, 4 Lin wood sveoae, ia tas city of BsngslOfb said coonty, OB or before ths 1st day Dated tba 17th day of March, ISM.

WILLIAJa 11. LOC Kxeeatec mblTtsesvw OTICI TO te an order of Jseob Btsra. Barrocste of Ens Coonty, Bouce is hereby given to aU persoas having el alms er detnand. against Charles P. CbtrrebUi, ktts ef aba Ctty of Batalo, ia asi county, deesaseil.

tbat they are rsqaire4 to ax bibtt tbe same with tba fooehora thereof ta Bamtt H. Cnarctuil, tba Admlnistratnx of the estate of tba said deceased, at tba mo ef Ford aad Fernaow. Ko. aw) mala street, a tba City of BsTala, la said emxaty, am or betors tho ti say of Angnst, IBSft. listed tba sni day of January, igss.

s371ySI-w -j Admisastratxtx, Cor. Main and Seneca sts. Buffalo, N. T. apSftf MELVILLE, Manufacturer ot all kinds ot A And dealer in BITS, WHIPS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, BLANKETS ft ROBES.

Manufacturer of HOUSE BOOTS. 149 Niagaba Buffalo. N. Y. aolfitoclS F0K FINE MILLINERY GO TO MME.

M. 86 W. GENESEE ST. Y. M.

C. A. BUILDING. apsu WM. D.

COLLINGWO0D, Dealer in all kinds ot CUT STONE. Office aad Yard: Virginia cor. Fourth. ALEX. WELLEE, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER WEST MOHAWK ST.

Phietons, Side Bar and all variety of vehicles manufactured to order. AM kinds of repairing executed at short notice the berct manner and at low eat prices tv-Hta F. W. CAULKI3S, Architect and Superintendent 68 Chapin Block, BrxftMn. JST.

Y. nolttl! is 'J i At HORATIO C. HARROWER (Late with J. B. J.

M. CORNELL, of New York), Wrought and Cast IEOJIWOKK of all deacripuons for taiiditg purpose. Sttl-matee of cost lumuhoJ promptly on rMelptot plana or deaorlption of work. Corresp-OBdence oUolted. Ko, lOU WHITB BUILDING.

Buffalo, N. HOWARD IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of LAWN HOLLERS A I LAWN SEATS. Wire Doors aud Window Screens. BUFFALO WIRE WORKS, 145 Main Telephone 787.

Competent men seat to take measures and fur-nieb estimates. SCHEELEK SONS. my2Uaul9 MISvS S. E. WRIGHT Has all the latest styles Cloak and Dress Making At her Parlors.

Entrance, 805 PEARL ST. Y. M. C. A.

OThe APRIL FASHIONS nave arrived. ffl. E. BEEBE SON, Architects Superintendents COBYHEB MAIN EAGLE STS BcrrALo. GEO.

E. MAjnsr, Ciril, Sanitary and Mechanical Engineer, OFFICE SOU Main SU Jyvt W. W. CARUN, Architect Superintendent, OFFICE: KO. 67 CHAPIN BLOCK, West Swan Street, Buffalo, N.

Y. (Telephone No. 855. do7tf BBABS CASTINGS. We are now prepared to do all kind oi Brass and Com position Castings Promptly, From best material and at very reasonable prices.

Correspondence solicited PRATT LETCHWORTH. mhaott BUFFALO; TII'E FOUNDRY, Printer' Furnishing Wirehouc, t. las. 19 ft SO W. 8E5ECA 8T ST.

LTatAJTT! SONS. MISSES R. E. HAMILL, EBBNCB. MIL LINE BY 60 MAIN STREET, Three doors above Chippewa st, apltahas EDWARD B.

GUTHRIE, Civil and Sanitary Engineer. BUFFALO, N. Y. Specialties: Seweran, Dralnaga, Bonss Plnmk-ingdesi(Bs and inspection, and quantity estimates. tel4 The Queen City Wire Works, 189 8E5ECA 8TEEET.

Bank Office and Elevator Work a Speciality. 8 AN FORD tjat Proprietors. GEORGE M. KYLE, Successor ta Wm. aiobs.

Manufacturer of to order Dress and Drapery Trimmings. OFFICE: Room ARCADE BUILDING. Works: Cor. Washington A Clinton streets, Buffalo, M. T.

mvitapae Fifty Thousand Pansieg And other Plants tor the season, at WILLIAM SCOTTS Store: 4g MAIS STRCRT. Greenhouse Mala and Baleotm. Telephone. aplerjru GEO. W.

TIFFT. HONS ft COL SXAJTirFAOTUUB STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS FsrSabfe Rnglnes. Homs Csstrngs, PropaOssT Waeaa aad MaeWaarf fin ally. a. IT A JfcTI FtfT05 ST.

BUFFALO RICHARD A. WAITE, Architect and Superintendent, German InranuiM Co. Bnildiaj. a HAFFA'S SONS, Importing Tall'o 1 West Eacie Street, BrrFFArv jr. Y.

CUREm DEAF hm ll.IS.nrt.tl, FURSJ. is.isiaa alWKII, (JSS tnmiw.y, Jjrtr VJU Timlin. Ihtf Hnirts. Shirts, Shirts, To ordeHbst in tho an teed, or mJrhfirejgisjslr SOSMKat, make a BpWtjjty in this par-tiosjSr line, and cater to taitet trade in ((Be city. We are in full oompoxMsAFM, ncK raTsirr ntraxmsn cdsbjomd bab Darns asVBMKV sjBSjBBrSjaJ BbsWdVS Mai ytsr4VsV flaVsr SXrVFBt -sjjf nssVJ i i in, atiMsiMniiftiiiiiii iir at fa.

an II I'll 111 I I 'I 9 zj iiiflson. Prospect W4 Niagara. 722 K. Kagie, -lit seventh, 143 Pari, 241 Seventh, Massachusetts, Maryland, 4S Tenth, 431. Mlh st8tj6 Jefferson, also a desirable furnished house-.

FOH SALE. For sale, to close an estate premises northeast comer Main and St. I'aul BLreets; lot lHxlon, with two dwellings; would make a good busi nous proerty; ivlOO additional fronting St. Paul street can be had if wanted. ZINK A HATCH.

Real Estate Ajrent, 20 Arcad Building. MAIT-STREET RRSIDEXCE FOB SALE. No. 90, on the vest side of Main between Allen and NortL 2-story brick, with all modern Improvements; lot 90 feet front on Main st. N.

K. cor Niagara street and Oelavan avenue, IV story frame rure and dwelling; lot 6x220. IIRAL. HUHUKKAN KKHlUKNCK FOR SALE. At a great bargain, the Our homestead, picluresmiely situated on the Main street, la the town of Lew is ton, on a high bank overlooking Niagara river; spacions gothlo frame house, sni rounded by verandas, barn, lodge bouse, six acres choice' garden land, choice fruits of all kinds, beautiful shrubbery, surrounded by hedges, and substantial stone copings.

TTjlOU REKfT-No. SS9 East Eagle frame JC cottage; water; $25 per month. WHITE FISH, Krai Estate, Iusnrauce and Loan Brokers No. 13 TCaat Swan St. TjlOB SALE 40 Dodge at, new 4-story frame; lot SSxlB); very donirab'B.

9(MriUrhmonl 3-atory frame, French roof; lot SSxlSS to alley. 1163 Main larre 2X story brick, two good bama, lot 8Ux0. Will be sold at a great bargain. For lale one of the finest residences on Lin-wood arenoe, with good barn and beautiful lot. For sale an elegant residence on lodge has every convenience, large lot, stabta.

vc. For rent 45 Park place, furnished. If desired. J. 8.

LYON SON, No. 160 Pearl Street XiHJK SAIK No. 868 Niagara st, brick dwelling $14,406 So. 880 Prospect are, brick dwelling 6,500 15 Wanner st, S.50O 30 fcouth Division, frame dwelling 2,000 36 Virginia street, 1,40 101 Purdy street 1.4o 10S 1M Broadway, near Belt l.lne frame 1.850 Abbott Koad. lot Vacant Lois, 2exl8, St.

John's Place, 175 auuxizj, Broadway, near B't 1,. I8 to SO. Near Belt Line Depot tol. J. 8.

LTOS SOS. PROSPEROUS for Sale Located within 100 miles of Huffalo. in a nourishing village; house tn Una order, supplied with natural gaa, and spring water, bams, etc. Improved city property taken In jntrt payment; terms easy; a rare clinnco. .1.

S. I.VOS SON, 180 Pearl at. GEO. KTBWBHOOK, So, 18 Court Street. rpo I.KT2S3 Hudson cor.

Whitney Place J. x-stnrv frame; gas, water, oellar, bath and furnace. In good order; lot 67x109 feet. Or will Bell at a bargain. 115 Beet, cor.

Elm 1-story frame, batcher shop and dwelling, brick barn and store fixtures; lot 48x118. Or will sell and take anal! cottage or vacant land in part payment. Hersee building, cor. Main and Chippewa front part of 51 and ami the entire 4th floors; auitable for light manufactory. "fJtOR 8ALK 170 Prospect S-story brick a1 dwelling; all modern Improvements; In the very lest of onler.

Owner being a non-resident, will aell very cheap. 7V7, 759 and 741 Seneca at S-story brick stores; cellar, gaa and water; lot 79.4x140 ft Money to loan on real estate securities. Insurance written in reliable companies. (ESTABLISHED 1887.) T. H.

McDOBMl.i J. Q. HoDoxxiLL. McDonnell sons QXTA.RB.yr OWX BUS And manufacturers of Monumental, Statuary and Artistic MEM0BIAL8, and Building Work. Branoh Office and Tard: Noa.

858 860 MAIH ST. Monuments set In any cemetery in the United Btaiee or uasaaa nytwu JOHN a POST, Dmmi a Diun tji PAINTS, OELO, Artiita Coftch Paiatera' gafrlala. S0 MJL8T BWAJI 8Z (Mb Waajmto. ') OJaXlaT DOMM TO OIDIIa DR. HKWLTlf'S PBIVAI mSPJtNSART A Hearnlar Ondnata.

treat. tag all Private, Nervous, )'' Dpermawrrnea. l. potency (Sexual Incapao-ity), reaale Diseases, etc. All Interview, and letter.

are ameredlr eonndential; consultation personally or try letter, free. Inropeaa SB A r.a FTn.Ti 1. 1 m-w- peneAee; member of the New Tork- Jfedloal Ir. Hewlis'a Kusslan Genuine Female PUla, tale aatd reliable. aledtolnes packed ae aa not iv exoiw eurMNu.y, uv hbi oy expreaa ivncui ivtirMiMj.

j.ui taMa uru auiuu lUUKBO. 4H6 Kaia Street, Buffalo, M.T. TWB AAXlE. at ba owner belnr JP dmirou to leave it ani at. and Metcaila aw MU Dl nUW awejiinei.

Analv to Jl -au LV 1. Areade BuUdiaa SAi KzKhcmg Bvjf. Ulv Depot. 76 MOT. T.

Pitt ATol Ex 1JOO daily ex-Bua. A. ML. FastflUlxruA 8.33 ChLEx-dally A. M.

Paclfls 1S.SS daily la. tnn. P.M. Erie Ae'm'n. BJifi daily ex.

Sun. p. M. Limited Kx. 8.46 dally tana.

P. M. Pitts. Cler. UjOO dally P.

M. BpL CM. Kx. 1S.8S dally ex aton A. JC So.

N.T. Ex 4.80 daily A aton; Limited Ex. jdally.in. Boa Aecommo' a.l U.4M) aauysxnun. A.

XI, Atlsntle Ex. idaiiy la.Sua. p. A B. Acl 7.O0 p.ic oatiy sx.

sun Ex jdally In. Bun 9MO P.M. At. L. A N.T.

Ex daily la. 6.iy Bnn4ay. r. CoTThl onlT rnnrtinar a VaaS UmU4 Xxprssw Train UaTOTixk to CfeieafO. Brss kftst tm Pining Car.

7 OTTThs only JDoabI Hfmck aUWf Wm from Buffalo. Ctry T1CA O-ca. "8. Aat, IMpOt Tick O-CExchonj. W.

r. OH SOX, Sea. rasa. AjraL ehiosM J. a.

BuacR, East's Sooth's Pass. Aire. Boffalo, P. P. Bml 8apt, darauasl.

BTyla-lT The Latest Improved BOTNTON FUBNACE3 asweUsa Tba Latest Improved KICUalOND KAXeEB. ars tor sals ly by If. BOHtVARTZ OO. Also a large Una of NewDestga Slate Mantels of ear on manufacture. tQiStasx Wood Mastest Ftra Places aad TUea, 809 WmeMmgUm eor.

B. Ete. tojixtii -fTvUK 8AX.K He. Niagara iusb, eoraer aj BatVsaa St. Krarv room in the boose r'Tnt- Ut, TTT JOtLS OTTO BONT No.24 W.

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