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The Buffalo Enquirer from Buffalo, New York • 9

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ENQUIRER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. THE BUFFAIiG ENQUIRER: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2f7 1901. ENQUIRER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS:" 7SBS0XAI HELP WASTED 2ZAL25. 1 ANT0M0US A WANTED ENERGETIC.

TRl'STWOR -VT THE- paratlve retirement at Hyde Park, on the Hudson-Mrs. Drexel's entertainments for the coming season will consist principally of dinner parties. There will, however, be several receptions. Among other important millionaire invaders are Andrew Carnegie, the Crockers of San Francisco, Senator Clark of Montana, Charles Tyson Yerkes of Chicago, Clarence H. Mackay, the Dalys, the Hunt-lngtons, the Morses, the Chisholms, the Proctors, the Moores, and the Reids.

Senator Clark is a great lover of art. In the Clark erallery of paintings are NEW YORK'S DAILY BUDGET OF GRAVE AND NUMEROUS TIMES GAY STORIES thy voung man; must come well recommended: $12 per week guaranteed. o-il Kllicott Square. WAXTED-REIJABLE CARRIER BOYS for central West Side routes. ApP'y CIRCULATOR.

Courier, between 5 tnd p. m. ap-27-tf FORMER GRADUATES OF CATO.VS School of Business who would better themselves should address manager of said school manv more requests for WANTED SWEETHEART. WIFE. ET ery admirer of beautv, to use magical PaCn-Skin Cream and Powder, beauty brir.gers.

Only 2oc. speci a lTtvrk ey'dinner tiunkS giving Dav. served 11 to J. at THE PR "NS WICK. Washington between Swan and Seneca.

NOTICE-IP ANT POOR GIRL 13 I tro; hie. reeding advice, friendship or help write or call on Staff Captain Mary Wagner, at Salvation Army H.ime for Tounf Women, 3J5 Humboldt Parkway. Buffalo. N. Y.

Do not stay away If without money. stenographers nave Deen bookkeepers and twenty po- be supplied. received than can pitions open. no--l-ir CONCERT HALL Last Night A Free Exhibition Crowds the Concert Hall A Successful Demonstration Another Demonstration Tonight and Every Night This Week. FINANCIAL AND SOCIAL CHRONICLE OP HAPPENINGS IN GOTHAM.

more masterpieces than in the g-allery of any other man in America, with the exception of W. K. Vanderbilt. Mr. clark has agents constantly in most of the European capitals looking out for bargains in pictures.

The Clark mansion now being built will cost nearly, $2,000,000. It will be one of the finest residences in America. It is to have a private theater, every detail of which will be perfect. Mr. Clark's hall of sculpture will vie with that of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Mr. Yerkes has been in New York five Ani tfce opcortualty to toy Stock at less than car will 6e withdrawn it's an octortonlty yoo can't afforl to miss. Electrograph Company OF AMERICA. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 100,000 Shares at $10 each-Foil Paii and Non-Assessable.

20,000 Shares now offered at $6 a Share. The Electrograph is a practical instrument for sending Newspaper Illustrations, Maps, Designs, over an ordinary telegraph wire. Its possibilities as a money maker are marvelous. Following Bankers and Brokers are our accredited representatives Ask them: OTIS HOUGH, Cleveland, 0. CAMERON, CURRIE Detroit, Mich.

TYNG Buffalo, N. Y. W. E. HUTTOH Cincinnati, 0.

PRESTON, WATT SCHOYER, Pittsburg, Pa. BRICKLAYERS. BOILER MAKERS, blacksmiths and helpers, wrecking rz-g'ng. derrick men. laborers, farm hands.

104 Seneca Room 1. WANTED JKWEDRY' AND CLOCK repairer. Genes, St 25r3P Good PIN-JTICKERS WANTED AT v'J? Washington St. 26t2T IF YOf WANT WORK CALL AT 4-chur-h plenty of choice positions vacant. WANTED TWO MECHANICAL draughtsmen Address O.

Drawer 115. stating xp rience and iv expee'ed. no-27-t-de-l HELP WANTED FEMALE. WANTED BOYS WHO WANT TO 1 make money can do so by worklns; from 6 a. m.

to Sam. and from 4 p. m. to m. Apply 440 Clinton corner Pratt St.

-27-tt EAT THANKSGIVING Tl'RKET AT A RN HOLT'S ANNEX. Washington opposite Square, upstairs; 11:30 to 3. 25c ar.d to S. 3.c. SECOND-HAND TRI'NKS, SCIT CA6K3, valises.

FYBl'SH. 101 Ser.eca. Open 1 lo-ii-tr FOP. SALE OVERCOATS. 12 TO $20.00.

W. WILSON. Pawnbroker. Niagara St. sep-ao-tr I THEATRICAL TRI'NKS.

SECOND-hano. FYBl'SH. 104 Seneca St. Opon no-ll-tf I MISS LA PAGE MASSAGE. MAGNET- KNQt'IHER BCKKAU, No.

306 PARK HOW BUILDING (NEW VOKK. 2" One of the free sights of Buffalo was SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TUE ENQCIKH3. Two Heads of Snake Tight. Scoffers maim-d to tile Bronx Doubters have re-wonder at Park Zoo. are con- Ii- treatment, and sponge baths; Tf- 1 1 a years, but a great deal of his time recently has been spent in London, where he is interested in underground electric railroads.

It is said that he will give some splendid entertainments In the Eth Avenue residence as soon as he returns from abroad. Another palatial residence going up on the further end of 5th Avenue is that of Andrew Carnegie. This house wijl not have so elaborate an exterior as the Clark house, but it is said that its interior decoratlop.s will be fully as vinced and for once corner Frsr.k'.ir. XJt2J at the Concert Hall. Theater Building.

There was a large crowd in the hall. The city, anxious to see some thing new, Antonious. better known as the "Boy Phenomenon," professing to cure the sick, deaf, blind and lame, just about suited the popular idea of novelty. The crowd poured in as soon as the doors were open, and it was nor' long before the concert hal! was rilled. The Phenomenon had advertis-d himself as the most wonderfully gifted healer of modern times, and promised to demonstrate his powers.

About live hundred WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housesork; no washing. tC West Ave. tf WA NTE -EX PER I ESt'EP GIRLS TO make paper jewelrv boxes. Apply E. Hi iOP, 44 Kail St.

GIRL" WANTED FOR GENERAL housework. Including washing ar.d iron-mc: family of three. 2' Ferry St. A l7HAST CI. EAR SKIN.

KT. snpl-le hands secured ustt.g Cream. EXPERIENCED- SALESLADY CALL Thursday forenoon. Eld.oit Square. BUILDING MATERIAL.

BI'SINESS MEN AND WOMEN EAT So dinner a- ANNEX. opp -ite Kllicott Square; six n. ti ticket. commutation ticket. J.i ASS A i ATHS.

BY GRADU-ate. MADAME LE ROY. 425 Eillcott St. Z3U0 that a wild snake story is true. The cause of this, the latest snake sensation, is a two-headed milk snake, found a few days ago in the Bronx.

It is- ten Inches long and about one-fourth of an inch thick at its greatest diameter, where its body begins to separate to form its two necks and heads. Its age is estimated at between three and four months. The two separate and perfectly formed heads are a little over an inch in length. The heads appear for most costly as those of the Senator's home. The Carnegie art and sculpture gal SAVINGS TRUST Cleveland, Registrar.

WRITE FOR BOOKLET. Electrograph Company of America, Rose Building, Cleveland, O. leries will represent an investment of about $1,000,000. Though Mr. Carnegie has so long been identified with New STJ.P.RING StHJECTS FROM PROPH-ecy for this are beir.jr presented by Sevfiirh Day mists at 433 William St t-vt-ry evening at Sunday at ata York, he comes well under, the list of THE 1-AR: STATLER'S Hi 'TEI or tne time to exist In perfect harmony but when food is offered to the snak EST 1 CU-a- 2jt: the antag-onism of th-1 two heads has GIVEN BT A mean business ROY, 425 Elll- in th-- world, to be of building lumber.

ash. for sab. tomes. od MASSAGE AND PATHS graduate, thoe who need call MAD ME I cot; St. outsiders: for it has only been within very recent yars that, he has ma'de New York his permanent home.

Previous to that time, Pittsburg where he amassed his vast fortune was his abiding place. 1 thus tar prevented any nourishment to suit Avis. from being given the creature. When ever one head attempted to take food GET Yi i MEDICAL. offered the other would resent the net und 3t MEAIrf? AT THE BRtTNS-Vashiegt St between Swaa i.

r.gul.ir meals. 3Sc; Are $1 L'l meals. VS0. AND MASSAGE GIVEN BY rat r. 31 W.

EaIe room 1. and a quarrel would ensue. The keep meal i ers fear that unless some method of contracting a truce between the French Government Helps. New York Is to have another large hospital. It will be built by the French Benevolent Socletv on PATHS i jealous heads can be devised that they no-ZS-t-de-J GIRL WANTED I 'OM LEX ION.

She got it using Satin-Skin Cream an 1 Pow LOST VIGOR SHATTERED NERYO' -tern, weakness of body and brain, night emissions, losses in urine, pains back, our spteial treatment Is the m.o-t certain cure. HKWLIN MEDICAL will lose their rare specimen from star vation. people saw him give a very remarkable exhibition of some kind of power and were very much amazed. Antonious is the phenomenon's name. When he appeared upon the stage he gave an outline of his work, and then a very interesting for about half an hour upon magnetism, wresting the science from the hands of ignorant and designing individuals.

Skepticism, the cry at humbug and collusion, supplies the place of sound argument. Galileo, Harvey, Fulton, the s. i nee of phrenology. Truth can never die. Denouncing before investigating.

Magnetism embraced by men whose names will live always. Th-ai for over an hour he gave practical illustrations of his magnetic healing ability. The name and address of each patient was called aloud by the Healer, so that there could be no deception, and s-o that the condition of the patients may hereafter be noted by those wishing to interest themselves in the cases. The first case treated was Mrs. Miller of No.

L'S5 Jefferson Street, who had been badly afflicted with afn.ss fur many years, who, after treatment, was very happy, and said she could hear much better. William Craig of No. 223 Franklin Street was the next to take the chair. He had been a sufferer from consumption for some time, and after treatment felt greatly relieved. J.R.

HEINTZ SUCCESSOR TO Oemary, Heintz Lyman Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton. CRDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. MAGNETIC tr 1 in. t-t s. tnrdk-Ue-J ar.d other bath.

MMK MARION, ren- to 9 W. Eagle St. lbt.1 Iroquois. no-25-t-d- massage treatments and Tr- trb-Mv adiir.T:i.-1 red. ladies' patronsf In a lecture before 5t'-7 4 in St.

the National Arts Artist Condemns Duty on Pictures. both here and MATERNITY HOSPITAL easy confinements trained board: seclusion; nice home club by Mr. James W. Alexander, well 1 in prtferei.ee ALLEN. IS Ni PRIVATE nurses: gnod tnirtv 327 no-r-t-de- known as a painter exi rience.

DH. TL'RVER, ton St. iiDiiuu. tne tanrr on oi ks of art was severely arraigned. WOMEN'S DISEASES.

SEPARATE DE agara S' 'lEXTIEIi-t r- a t-i. 1: M.OM St ar Hot LADIES' LI- MASSAGE. MAGNETIC 'Seated and other baths. r. tn to W.

Easjle 1 no-2-t-de-J I IT JA' KETS CLEANED -ui. Alexander declare 1 it to Established in 1879 Private Wires serious hindrance to the progress of art in this country. dved evening and organized a basketball team by electing J. I. Tillitson captain.

The team will compete with the five senior class teams organized Friday evening for the championship of the association. The first games of the schedule will be played on Friday evening of this week. The election of a second lieutenant of the 25th Separate Company Monday evening resulted in favor of John K. White law partner of the Hon. Dow Vroman.

A handball tournament to decide the championship of the Y. M. C. A. has been arranged for the members of the senior and business men's classes.

The first games will be played tomorrow. The All-Niagara football team of Niagara Falls having canceled the game arranged to be played with the All-Tona-wanda eleven here tomorrow, arrangements were completed yesterday afternoon whereby the Niagara University pig. skin chasers will meet the locals in their stead. "An Evening with Eugene Field" was the title of a fine literary entertainment given at the North Christian Church last evening. A large and appreciative audience was present.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Senecal and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caldwell attended the funeral of John U.

Senecal at Lancaster yesterday. The deceased was a former resident of this village. Having received an honorable discharge as recant of Battery D. 5th Artillery, of Fort Sheridan, 111., Nicholas Wink expected to arrive at his home in North Tonawanda in a few days. America, he said, "would provide -fn E- upon request ine most extensive buyers of works of r- teriv THE ERM AIN.

DYE" 14.. Genes-. St. WIDoW. STRANGE-IN THQ mh.i1 loan from a gentleman s-.

urlty given. Address R- B. Office. i V. 1 'R S.

Yi NG ct: v. i-h ii 1 1 Kn. ilr. cloth bonu.l, Uluotrated art in tne world, if it were not for the SSUEL Our 400- Guide to Investors" West 34th Street and will cost in the neighborhood of a half million dollars. The building will be one of the best illustrations in America of French architecture, and will contain many new ideas in furnishing and equipment which are not found in American hospitals.

According to the plans the building will be seven stories In' height and will be built of stone and brick. As planned it will be absolutely fireproof. There will be 150 beds, twenty-five private rooms and about 125 ward beds having been provided for. One of the novel features of the hospital borrowed from the French hospitals will be the consumption ward. This ward for tuberculosis patients will be completely isolated on the top iloor and will be the only ward of its kind so arranged in New York.

According to the plans of the promoters the building will be finished in a year. It is to be built by subscription, and already a substantial foundation has been laid. The French Govern-men, as well as many well-known Frenchmen, are among its patrons. The Government has contributed 100.000 francs, together with a valuable Gobelin tapestry said to be the finest of its kind in America. tanrr, and in a few veara -artists would a Dally Market Letter." and ue loiceu ii) come nere trom all over Europe to keep in touch with what William good re- was being done.

This ridiculous MONEY TO LOAN. David Oraceman of No. Street was also treated with suits. Oniers solicited all nmounts. Haight Freese however, keeps the great collections and masterpieces from coming here.

i am a pawner, ana tnererore not a Mrs. Catharine Antew of No. 11 3 Soldier Street, has been very deaf for fourteen years, was enabled to easily hear a whisper half way across the ousiness man, so 1 do not know how to GO. Established lh(). Main Office: 53 B'way, N.

Y. go about but some-thing should be clone to remedy this bir to our de stage. partment: thirty years experience: weaknesses, discharges, tumors. Irrgula i operations unnecessary; charges moderate DR. TL'HVER, 327 St.

J.y-3-tr RT'PTI'RE. STRFTI'RK. ARI''0- cele; no dangerous operations: abandon trusses. DR. Tl'RVER.

327 Washington St. ma-14-tf SKINT PLOOr AND GENERAL PR A -tlce consulting specialist: Pellevne graduate: years' experience PR. TL'RVER, 327 "Washington Buffalo. ma-is-tf LA DIES WHO ARE DESPONDENT and In trouble an1 s'-vtn sympathy, cooi-sel and aid Call or wrPe DR. STEVENS, specialist In women's disease.

Room 1. W. Main St. tf PRIVATE DISEASES OF ROTH SEXES quietly and thoroughly treated: charci reasonable. DR.

CRAK'DALL. 133 S. Division St. 1U0 LADIES-DR. LA FRANCO'S PERTODI-cI Compound, for delayed, irregular or Fiippre-std mon'hlv periods, never falls.

Price 25c. at druggists. ap-l-m-w-f-tf A A RE DI ES FOR FI RST treatment. nervous and chronic diseases, all manner of diseases of the generative or other organs, male or female, however contracted or long standlntr. cured speedily and completely; cures guaranteed; consultation free.

DR. STEARNS. S3 W. Genesee a will-known specialist, in Buffalo seventeen years. 27t-'9 velopineiit.

At the Paris Exposition RELIABLE CREDIT Room UL Fourth floor. Eillcott Square. Salary Loans. Salary siooo to seas. loan money on plain NOTES employees.

No morieaKo. No endorser. -st terms of credit ever offered In Huttrtlo. We have a record of square dealing that ur.equaled. We point with pardoi.able pride to these facts; Lower rates, easier payments, largest company.

Are you taking advantage of our liberal terms? A permanent oosltlcn with resnonsfhla 4 Or A Kllicott Square, DuTnlo, N. V. "Doiermlninf ihn rhnrni-ttr iitt flnnnnlal of your Broker is a import mat as (be selection oTriiclit atockR one or the most noteworthy exhibits was the collection of eighteenth century W. T. Talbert of No.

50 Potter Street was treated for a paralytic stroke, and for years after treatment his face and words both spoke of the Joy he felt. Mrs. Sweetman of No. 5 Ohio Street went on the platform very lame, but poi trans, to wnicn it was almost im possible to obtain admission because of the crowds. That collection is owned by an American, yet it is now in Lon after treatment walked the platform aon.

know of two other collections and made the people all applaud her and the doctor. of nearly equal merit, likewise owned I firm the only requirement. Open noons, i STRICTLY confidential. Take an hour TODAY' ajid call. RELIABLE CREDIT CO.

no--tf Miss Aulsvllle of No. 113 Gatchell DUNKIRK. by Americans and kept abroad because of the tariff. The lowest figure I have Street, a young lady, was treated for partial blindness. She declared she WESTERN NEW YORK.

NIAGARA FALLS. COURT REFUSED could see quite a bit better. "The lights MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEO- fde. retail merchants, teamsters, board-ng houses, without security; easy payments; largest business in 48 principal cities- TOLMAN. 4s3 Eillcott Square.

heard placed on the first is $60,000. The tariff would be 60 per cent of this. If the tariff were removed all three of these would. I believe, be shipped to America within a week. Several extensive improvements are being made by the Lake Shore road in this city.

An oftice for the day and night yardmasler is being constructed near the Roberts Road crossing. It is stated on good authority that the carpenter or im Good pictures naturally find their way into the museums, where they are BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. look brighter and cleaner." she said. But owing to another complication of her trouble, she would need some six or seven treatments to effect any permanent cure. Miss Trautner of No.

Swan Street wai assisted to the platform, having had a paralytic stroke, and could not walk, but could after treatment, and went away very happy. And ail this and a great deal more was 'he result of this famous healer. available for trie stuuy of artists and AN ORDER. MONEY ADVANCED ON FITRNITURlC pianos, horses, wagons and machinery without timoval; legal rates (confidential- ERIE COT'NTY LOAN CO, 444 Eillcott Square.j4th floor. tf PROVIDENT LOAN 23 ELUCOTT Square -All other companies charge more for loans on household furniture, diamonds, watches, than we do; small monthly pnvmnits la-tr art stuoenis.

ucn opportunities are whit this country lacks, and for that reason our young men and women FOR SALE ONE OF THE BEST GRO-ceries on the wist side; trade rirst-olass; would consider exchange for good improved real estate. MOORE. 01 Mooney must continue to go abroad. Oppor WILL NOT ALLOW THE NEW tunny to inspect and study the best IU MONEY LOANED UNWATOIES7blA- JjixT IF TA KEN AT ONCE, west side confectionery and baked store; good location. MOORE.

mono. jewelry. etc. GEORGE L. YORK CREDITORS OF PETER PAUL BOOK COMPANY TO REORGANIZE.

The management of this famous healer, with his talented associates, has leased the special property at No. 5S5 Main Street, thic city, where all those who are able and willing to pay a small fee to be treated in private may call between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. pictures is a necessity and if it were not for this tariff we might have them here." Alexander spoke of the relations between American artists at home and abroad: a subject which recalled the discussion over space at the Parts Exposition in which he took a prominent PRATT, licensed pawnbroker. Main upstairs.

tf WANS ON" EASY PAYMENTS 5f furr.ltu-e. p'anos. dimrnd. wstches In use; Mrietly ler.tlnl. FIDELTTT CREDIT K2 Ellteott Square.

JIy-10-tf IRAN'S OBTAINED IMMEDIATELY ON furniture, pianos pnd jewelry, without removal special inducements: lowest ra t. time: innn taken ud: provement force of the Lake Shore road will be located in Dunkirk. The reason for this transfer is due to the fact that Dunkirk is now the most central location on the road between Buffalo and Erie. The Lake Shore gang now have to perform the same work on the Dunkirk, Allegany Valley Plttsourg division of that road. The men will be better able to perform their duties east or west of the city or on the branch than they could do in the past.

Word has been received from Jerome. Arizona, that John Stabler, formerlv of Dunkirk, died at the United Verde Hospital in that place November 15th. The deceased leaves to mourn his death Mis. Fred Koch. Mrs.

John T. Kornprobst, Mrs. Fred Ptisterer of Dunkirk and Jacob Stahler, a brother, in Cleveland. Justice Chllds in Special Term today refused to grant an order allowing th New York creditors of the Peter Paui Rook Company to organize the com because there has open a vast amount Of heavy teaming Buffalo Avenue within the past year the residents there have gained the idea that the street was Improperly paved. This has led to discussions that have resulted in the Common Council directing the matter be investigated.

In the past Buffalo Avenue has never known such heavy tratlie, but all the material for the new factory tin re and the Goat bridges passi il through the avenue. Still, the proposed investigation will get at the facts. The policemen nf city will each get ten days' vacation wi full pay, the tirst njiy the res', being Officers Cal-llnaii and Mulomy. In Police Court ynstcrday morning Allen Howard, colored, pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault: In the third degree, and was held for th; grnnil jury. Howard, it is alleged, adempted the life of I Arthur Cooper for being too friendly wi'h Lizzie Oraige.

I toward indicted nine wour.ds on Cooper, Jt. despite this fa.t, lb- was sent up for sixty days, as was also the woman. Lizzie raise. There will not have to be many days of cool weather before the announcement strt-'lv or Eillcott Sauare pany and continue the business on the ground that the business done by the AMERICAN CREDIT CO company during the past six months Marine. would not justify a reorganization of FOR SALE BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE west side cigar, confectionery and baked goods store: six living rooms; excellent trade.

MOORE. FOR SALE VERY FINE EAT MA R-kt; good for s-iling. MOORE. FINE DEI-AWARE AVENI 'E ROOM-lng house for sale, or exchange for property. MOORE.

CENTRALLY GOING Ol'T of business. 1" White BIdg. no-25-t -de-2 GROI I FVU R-Ol STOCK. 1 CENT per share. CORPORATE AGENT CO, O't Broadway.

Y. $150 TAKES NP'E LITTLE OONFEC. Itonrrv store: call quick. VOLGAM' RE. Morgan OTt ITN'TO TAKES WE LL- eah croeeev.

doing a fine bu-i-n ss VOIIAMfiRE. A WELL-KNOWN THEATRICAL MAM- nger to meet man with a arr.oi.tit of capital, to silent half st in a reliat 'en-rise; ret." but rrx-art-i-ir need ENTERPRISE. Enquirer 1 the company and a continuance of the business. Ma REED CO. T.OANS-WE ARE AMONG th latest to cpen rfflc5 In Buffalo for the purposes of loaning mney to salaried people.

A call upon will convince you. that we sri. al-o th beFt to do business with. REED Eillcott Bquar. no-is-tf BEFORE GETTING A I.rtAN ON TOLTt -r snlarar see THE PEOPLE'S LOAN ASSOCIATION.

ist A Afe 3Sf. if -V Regardless of Justice Childs' declar 'J -a- ation that a reorganization of the com pany and a continuance of the business by Simon Fleisohmann. as the receiver it is understood the creditors will make Mo nf y- Brisbane Rldg. It will pay you. no-23-tf an effort to reorganize the company An order will be prepared some time today toward securing this end and the part.

"It is a fact which I have never been able to explain," he said, "and one which causes as much embamss-ment abroad, that the price of a picture painted here is soareejy more than one-fifth of what it brings when painted abroad by the same man. Salon numbers attached to a picture also enhance its value here. "The one thing for which American artists strive in Paris is the title of chevalier of the Legion of Honor. In seeking it some of them forsake paint for politics. In this country the title Is always printed in large type in catalogues, and thoughtless buyers do not stop to think that men who have remained here tnd worked might have earned it much more quickly had they gone to Paris.

As an illustration of what this fashion in catalogues sometimes leads to. Mr. Alexander told a story of an artist whose titles and filled a page, and at the end came the entry of a small canvas entitled "Helping Grandma." Much of Mr. Alexander's talk was in the form of anecdotes, and among- these was one of Whistler which he said he had never seen In print. "Most of you know," he said, "that Whistler could never see anything admirable in Turner's work.

One day I Vessel Passages- Sault Ste. Marie, Nov. 27. I'p: John Owen, 12:30 a. New York, Sacramento, Matanzas, 5.

Down: Traverse, 9:20 last night; Gb-n-gary, Minnedosa, Manola, 11; Rhodes. Emily, Hattie. Prin.eton. midnight; Stevens, Wallace. Iron I'liiT.

FOR SALE. wnl to iotth that Aia Kara is in the en- order will be approved by Justice Childs. Attorney Pooley, representing joymelit ever bad. BIG iriAD FIREWOOD. tZ-OO; BHAV- th.

Th. the receiver, asked for permission to i also timbers ana board from tmcst ice scenery it has spray is quick to cover and shrubs, and the icy a wonderful eld JENINGri. Car? Broadway and Beit continue the business so as the receiver the trees, brings tion that is v-i could receive the benefit of the holiday ALE AND PORTER. Oregon, Foster. Maine, Maxwell.

LE J' trade. Inasmuch as the gain was only I.T. fi ho- f- A It is expected will receive tin FEAT'S $S51 and that there was no account made for the receiver's charges. Jus in 1 re: 1 ii i r--r 1 fi. Brainerd.

Empire City. Gettysburg. Johnson. Chicago, Ros. I'p: La Salle, Alberta, Si-vma, that the city employees ir pay today, fully in gh enjoy lent of Thanks- au-lS-t' PPINTINO PLANT5, ry.

large buslneeej -on fnkM-sj, TERMS, 26C3 PRESSED AND re-hi ked and for delivered ALE Mi I Ei CI tice Childs said this condition would at j. Pur 1 TH ES CLE AND M' inml.h: -v Mo fa a- 1 -Ir t- T' Williams, Mather. Matida. Ne-h-Oto, Moore, Mariska and whalt hack, 11 not warrant a continuation of the THANKSGIVING, have be-r, a faro thirds of a Ale I- the sano a ad a cellar keg pi you 1 1 ker go. ..1 -v.

th I hits business. Ixrun: Kosodale, Ottawa. German. g' time for a thorou; giving. It is intimated Johnson has gone He was pastor Church, colored.

Johnson depart' th.t the Rev. B. B. B. to other lields to labor.

I t-i ITS' Attorney Gibbons said he was desir the Tailor, I Emory Owen. Australia. Conn. -My Brothers, Manitoba. 10.

A In bv having a M-vV'. tn ous of getting tne receiver to advertise Detroit. Nov. 27 I'p: Parks Poster. tcr the sale of the stock in bulk and sell it of the Second Baptist and.

as the Rev. Mr. 1 a fi days ago, the is hopjt.s to hear from FAT At raid, 2 4--. tzn providing ne got a good Ola. in case a 1 last night: Lin.

I. a. m. wy St pit? It SALE AT RAMBLER BICTCLH r. v.

St Or.e Lwlcrht slats r-r- large vises. 1150 each; J. tie 'i motor. Buffalo Ji of. f.hine y- Baptist Society him.

n. idv. 1 1 lock. rim. good bid could not be secured then the mens and whab The meeting of the Police Commissioners to investigate the charges mad- against Chief Quirk by Officer Frederick Krohn will be held Friday night.

The Investigation will be conducted behind closed doors. Quite a number of persons about the city have been subpoenaed an I there promises to be some very interesting- facts brought to light. At the billiard tournament of the Young Men's Association held in the club house last evening John O'Xeil defeated Fred Smith by a score of 150 to lu2. A bad mix-up between two young Polish boys occurred in the 1st Ward yesterday. They were walking home from school together, when they engaged in a quarrel and one of the boys drew a knife and stabbed his companion in the abdomen.

The wound, while very painful, is not dangerous and no fatal results are feared. The injured lad had to be carried to his home, where a physician was summoned. John E. Cummtngs died at 5 o'clock yesterday morning at his home. No.

11 West 6th Street, after a sickness of six weeks. The deceased was born in Buffalo in 1S44. He leaves to mourn his death two daughters, Mrs. George B. Ashworth and Miss Anna Cummings of Dunkirk; two sisters, Mrs.

Anthony Lineen of Titusville. and Mrs. Leroy Delamatier of Evans City. also two brothers, Thomas Cummings of Olean and Michael Cummings of Mount Morris, Pa. It is probable that the members of St.

Mary's parish will buy a site of land for a new cemetery next year. The old cemetery on the Bennett Road is nearly filled and but few lots remain unsold. It is not improbable that the new site will be selected somewhere in the vicinity of the main road, where the soil contains more gravel. Mrs. Delia E.

Mullett. formerly of Fre- FLATS AND ROOMS TO LET. stock could be sold at auction. It was heard a ladv say to him eagerly. 'Oh bell.

4: Brazil. finally decided to prepare an order for Norwalk, Mr. Whistler. I have a Turner which I Run gi''. 1 p-I 1 it.s.

Banyor. 7. o.ght Y. 1' Mas.iba! and bidding the receiver trom laying in new- 1 last 1 Corii-s. 1 trie fixtures.

offl i-e N' DANFoi: A nl Lf API I'll, I am sure is genuine, but a friend of Down: Cam-a. Rens- term- cash. mine insists it is an imitation. I'lease -laer. 1 I.1111 stock and directing him to advertise for bids for the entire stock of the Peter it A rm i come and decide for me." arrington.

40; Jewett. I'p: Phoenix. Paul Book Company. A i I I A GEESE A VT DTTHsTt Apt.iv SCHNEIDER. Pun.

Del 1 'Dear l.idv.' Whistler replied, 'the Iron Ac. Ashland. distinction is t.vo Iliil (steell. Down: Frost, KA' I 5, OAK" 1 -ka 1 st el 1 Thomas Wil n. 1 "apt 1 1 EP.

ir I A VENPi RT: 17t Ham; s.re son. I at TO LET FINE FLATS. AND $12 VI FLAT TO LET FIVE ROOMS PATH natural gas range MATH! AS BEY P. IT Ave. To LET -IiWKH FLAT.

St eight rooms; all convergences; kev at eorrer grocery. Gilchrist isteel 1, le Black Hock. 11. Millionaires are Suing this city has become even more popular than typhoid lev. r.

Even the children are after easy money. The latest is a claim of Bridg. Callahan, an infant, ar.d $2' is asked tor injuries alleged to have been received lor inturies in a fall. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Tughy of Jefferson Avenue have gone to St. Augustine, for the winter. E. P. Bowen and John Matkav have been re-elected trustees of the First Presbyterian Church.

At the annual meeting held Monday night three plana Xor improving the edifice were received. TONAWANDA. Mackinaw City. Nov I'p: Fnrwell. 12 FT.

A RTITION. 74 E. Hur OFFICE with door. 9 last night: small Millionaires Flock to New York. SPECIAL DINNERS ste.am.

and con-ort. Golden Age, a. m. Edwards flocking to New York from Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco and other cities. Whitaker.

7:40. REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOAN! Down: Westcott. 3:20 a MACHINERY. m. Wind north, freezing hard.

fourteen miles; cloudy; All along 5th Avenue new buildings PATTERN MAKING MONEY TO LOAN. LARGE OR SMALL amounts. Buffalo property. KORTHRUP. Mutual Life Bids.

sep-ls-6 METAL facturlne MANU- machln- and repairing special LIABILITIES NEARLY 875,000. MACHINE TOMORROW ery. THE WORKS. 5on r- L- Washington St. au-17-tf County Clerk Price yesterdav received MISCELLANEOUS.

the schedule and inventory of the AGENTS WANTED. NI- Georger Glass Company, which went into bankruptcy October Hth. The company made an assignment to Attorney Scneil-Ing. According to the papers illol yesterday the total liabilities of the firm are-estimated at with contingent WANTED LARGE. SECOND- HANt safe, burglar proof preferred: state else and nlrtiftbior.s answer.

Address J. Office. au-17-tt OLD HHL'KS WANTED. 61 WE.X AtH?" rrta WANTED STARK NURSERY PATS cash weekly If you sell Stark trees. Louisiana.

Missouri; Dansvllle. New Vork. sep-14-tt HOW THE GUESTS AT THE AGARA AND AT STAT-LER'S WILL BE FEASTED. liabilities of tt The nominal are J42.HU6.W. actual value Jjs.a24.a4.

The are being constructed by "outside" moneyed men. Those new millionaire arrivals who are not building residences are renting houses from old New Yorkers. Among the latest additions to the ranks of New; York's wealthy class are the Drexels of Philadelphia. John R. Drexel has rented the Frederick W.

Vandefbilt mansion, corner of 5th Avenue and 40th Street. Mrs. Drexel is making elaborate preparations to entertain during the coming season. The Vanderbilt house was the old home of W. K.

Vanderbilt. and has been the scene of many of New York's most splendid social functions. Mrs. Drexel pays a rental of $14,000 a year for the house. The lease is dated from November 1st.

The house is superbly furnished, and is practically as Frederick Vanderbilt left it when he went from New York to live in com- firm was composed of Fred L. and Will- FURNITURE FOR SALE. Recent rain storms and subsequent cold weather have combined to make the country roads hereabouts bad for traffic. Prior to the cold weather that has prevailed since Monday night farmers report that some sections of the country roads were practically impassable with heavy loads. Especially true was this of the River Road between Gratwiek and the Buffalo and Niagara Falls trestle.

It was necessary to attach two and three teams to heavy loads in order to get through that section of the road. Chief Ryan of the North Tonawanda am F. Georger. donia. died in Peoria.

111., last Friday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Theodore C. Burgess. The remains were brought East and burial followed in Forest Hill Cemetery in Fredonia Tuesday. S.

L. Clement of Buffalo has been elected a director of the United States Radiator Works. An executive board has been chosen as follows: R. J- Gross, F. W.

Smith. W. C. Marsh, N. F.

Gould and Harry S. Martin. STOVES AND RANOXS. Some neonle get Into a "rut" well, nat- BEDS BEDDING. PILLOWS.

CHAIRS, dr tables, dishes, etc must be. t-old or givn awav this week. HOTEL STRAND. 7 E. Huron St.

no-2S-t-de-- urady, it is difficult for some people to H. DONALDSON stoves and ranges. REPAIH tt 0 A D. all kind- of Tleion St. arn.

The best and most progressive evidence that you are not in a "rut Is that you use the "Larkawannt" Railroad IVo GAS STOVES FOR SALE ANT lounge at Rhode Island St. ITti HOTELS TO LET. Dolice force and hief O'Dav of the to New York. $3. 00.

Enquire No. 23 Main Street. Buffalo, for tickets. a5tJ9 South Side force will go Rochester on -i Saturday of this week to attend a meet REASONABLE Dep.j:. l4o SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE.

HOTEL. FT RN LSI! ED. terms: opposite N. Y. change St.

INSTRUCTION. WANTED BY YOI'NO LADT. WITR experience, a position as stenographer FURNISHED ROOMS. Among the fine dinners to be served tomorrow, the Niagara will make the following spread: THE NIAGARA HOTEL. Cyrus H.

Policy. Manager. Blue Points. Consomme Victoria. Chicken a la Creole.

Olives. Celery. Salted Almonds. Broiled Pompano. Maitre d'Hotel.

Fried Smelts, Tartar Sauce. Sliced Tomatoes. Duchesse Potatoes. Sweetbread Braise, Lavajliere. Chicken Livers Saute, with Mushrooms.

Mashed Potatoes. Potatoes Dauphine, Boiled Potatoes. Asparagus. Holla-ndalse. Green Peas.

Punch a 1'Absinthe. Spring Turkey, stuffed with Chestnuts, Cranberry Sauce. Roast Lamb, Mint Sauce. Salad Niagara. English Plum Pudding.

Hard or Brandy Sauce. Grape Jelly. Hot Mince Pie. Harlequin Ice Cream. lng of chiefs of police trom various sections! of the State.

The object of the meetmg is to perfect a State organization" (for which Chief McLeary of Roch-este'riis the prime mover. The business men's gymnasium class of the local Y. M. C. A.

met Monday PRIVATE INSTRI'CTION IN ITAI ian, German. English, arithmetic and ad Address K. L. CANCELLED ARREST ORDER. Justice Childs yesterday cancelled an order of arrest recently issued against Edwin L.

P. Geigle of No. 260 Adams Street, whose wife, Helen is suing for a divorce. The order was made on affidavits tending to show that Geigle was not going to leave the city or had any Intention of doing so. His wife secured the order of arrest, claiming that her husband was preparing to leave the citv.

Geigle made an affidavit yesterday that he did not want to leave town, and can give references. Enquirer Office. J5t2 vanced mathematics; terms reasonable. INSTRI'CTOR. Enquirer Ome.

7-1 NO. 211 PROSPECT AVE Ft Ft ISHED rooms, both gases, bath. 11.50 up. no-25-t-de-l CLAIRVOYANT. lilk! BANJO, tar; highest credentials; Hints to Anglers ZITHER.

GFI-improved rr.eth-SCHMIDT. zA no-27-t-de-4 ods; fourteenth season. ROOMS FOR LIGHT 15 Plymouth Ave. 26t23 FI'RNISH ED housekeeping. Elmwood Ave.

S0Z0D0NT for the TEETH 25c Geigle's father, Louis A. Geigle, made an affidavit saying that his also son, has REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Pi who lives in the same house as he, made no preparation to leave home. The IIRFITTA, PALMIST. SPmrrUAIj clairvoyant without equal; her wonderful life reading t'll everything from cradle 'o grave.

142 Broadway. 2tU MA2EPPA. YOFR FRIENDS IN spirit land advise, through her, the sep arati-d lovers, the troubled business man careworn wives; sympathy and help for all. 423 William St. tT SELL.

EXCHANGE OR RENT FOI'R- best teen-room rooming house, cheap rent; Indigestion snap; call at once. 116 Delaware. bait 2o GENESEE ST. FIRNISHED rooms, with gas and bath, to let. 2It27 I LEAN.

LL- FT'RNTSHEI front alcove room. month. 3J7 Breck-eorldge St. 2C1 FRANKLIN" ST. NORTH OF Chippewa Very pleasant rooms, newly furnlsh'-d.

single or en suite; every convenience; use of piano. ST. FI' IS ED OOM forcomplete housekeeping. It CYPRESS ST. I'PSTAIRS TWO nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; BOARD AND ROOMS.

HORSES AND CARRIAGES. WANTED TWO GENTLEMEN TO Dyspepsia and kindred troubles are instantly relieved by "India DifestiTe Biscuit." They absorb unnatural gases overcome acidity keep the stomach clean and healthy and nake the bowels move regularly and naturally every morning. Eat one at breakfast, one at dinner and you'll feel food all day. 05c and SOC. a box.

old by aira-claas Grocers and Dmrriats take pleasant room, witn noara, in pri KNICKERBOCKER A. C. The Knickerbocker's A. annual distance walk will occur tomorrow-morning. Start wil be made from the clubhouse at 7 a.

go to Tonawanda by car, and upon arrival the party will walk to Buffalo. Among those who will go are Warren Zurbrick, John Tanner, William Lensen, Capt. Wirth, Edward Linneborn. Ben Kaiser, Henry Pappier, Louis Schonewolf, Joseph Gates, Albert Manweiler, John Bean, Frank Brost and William M. Klehn.

Albert Manweiler will bowl Charles Engel tonight for the city championship, and a large number of the boys WANTED FOUR GOOD DELFVERA horses must be cheap. Address J. J. ii-. Enquirer Office.

tf vate family; all home comforts. Applv 820 14th St. 27t30 Petit Four. Cheese. Fruit.

Assorted Nuts and Raisins. Cafe Noir. At Statler's the following dinner will be served from 5 to 8:30: Blue Points. Cot Tail, Anglaise. Midget Pickles.

Olives. Broiled Lamb Chops. Milanaise. String Beans. Wlntergreen Sherbet.

Roast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce, Chestnut Dressing, or Lobster Cutlet. Victoria-Plain Boiled Potatoes-Chicken Salad. Plum Pudding, with Hard and Brandy Sauce. Home Made Mince Pie.

Pineapple Ice Cream. Assorted Cakea. Tea. Coffee. Cocoa.

Milk. At The Lenox an elaborate Ciaher will be served a la carta. I very low rent to resepctable people. tza CONVENIENT FURNISHED private family. Address ELMWOOD.

Enquirer Office. 27L30 Old Q)ejaExe Oa sale at all first -class places. THEODORE A. PHILLIPS, S42 Washington St, Buffalo, II. TV FOB BENT.

IX1ST AND FOUND. BOARD AND BOOMS WANTED. FOR RENT PAINT SHOP. WOOD work shop and blacksmith shop, doing a rood business; will rent separately if de SWEEPERS LAWTON'S. WRINGERS AND paired; send sua INDIA DIGESTIVE ReslAtaIhfr BISCUIT and Bowels Enclose stamp for Booklet siring full information THE HDU FOOD 289 Feartk New Yerfc.

i will attend. LOST BLACK AND WHITE BETTER dog. strayed from 127 LI a wood Ave. Libs eral reward for his return or information leadlnsr ta dilCOYtry his Vhars A STREET-CAR CONDUCTOR. 21 years of age.

would like to room and board with some nice family: East Side preferred. Address HARRY Enquirer sired, or in whole; rent reasonable. Enquire BLACKSMITH. Enquirer Office. sep-a-U STORE IN THE "ELIZABETH.

COR-sar Massachusetts and Chenango. 25tiT I A bowling section has Deen organized and will roll its first game on Friday avesinjc at Char! as Ejxeal' vm.ee, SZ i.

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