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ENQUIRER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 7 THE BUFFALO ENQUIRER, TUESDA AUGUST 15, 1899. ENQUIRER WANT ADS ERING RESULTS. THEIR WAGES CUT COHFEREIIGE SET COLUMBUS BOOKS FALSIFIED FOR iiH YEABS FOB NEXT FRIDAY AT HOFFMAN HOUSE li PER CEIIT, Strike Is Probable at the Works of the Cambria Steel Company. ACCOUNTS OF CAPITAL CITY OP OHIO SYSTEMATICALLY DOC SeJhe Goods DEMOCRATS ADJOURN PROM SARATOGA TO NEW YORK FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION OP MATTERS POLITICAL SURPBISINQ TORED WITH SUCCESS. Johnstown, Aug.

15. What is probably the record for a big reduction of wages went into effect in the structural department of the Cambria Steel yesterday. The redaction ranges between 70 and 80 per cent. straighteners of the large beams will have their wages cut to about $3 the "hold-ups" will be paid on a scale that will average them about $1.50 per day. The workmen say the straighteners had been making an average of $15 or $16 a day and the "hold-ups" averaged from $6 to $7 for their work.

A strike is looked for. At ANY Price Before They're Rained! CROOKED WORK DONE IN ASSESSMENT RECORDS. EX-JUDGE VAN WYCK SEES GORMAN'S FRIEND. We're now in the midst of the dirt, dust and distraction of store changes carpenters are busily hammering away and masons are tearing down dividing walls. It's very confusing with the crowds, too; but through it all we see one thing plain that lots of stuff is going to be dust-ruined unless we sell it quick and you Sums Would' Be Harked Against Property for Improvements and Checked OS for Unknown Beason Hay Beach.

Consultation with. Freeman Rasin of Baltimore Interpreted as Having Political Meaning Willett to Be Present. MYSTERY III may be sure PRICE won't stand in the way. Get your share of Wednesday's good i.u: things. THIS WOMAN, Saratoga, Aug.

15. Many of the the Blankets Buy Columbus, Aug. 15. An investiaa- Wash Skirts Which would you do if you were in our place cut the orices now. whil th tlon of the books of the city for the past fifteen years is now being made by the clerks of the present city administration Police Refuse to Talk About Before They're Soiled! The fine nan on Blankets is a great It has been discovered that the books skirts are new and fresh, or -wait till alteration dust and dirt soils them? prefer the former plan.

$1.25 Crash and Dock 4Qr Vif skirts yc prominent local Democrats who have been here have left, and others will leave in a few days. It has been decided to hold the formal conference, for which the discussions thus far have been merely preliminary, in New York instead of Saratoga. This conference been appointed for Friday evening of this week, at the Hoffman House. Judge Joseph J. Willett of Alabama, the prime mover in the hare been systematically falsified daring that period.

One of the expert examiners says the loss to the city, as now dust-catcher, and it would be unbusi- Her and Start Everybody Guessing. ness-like not to try and sell our stock before alterations get well under way. known, will figure op at least $150,000, If it increases at the present rate the 10-4 75c $1.50 Crash and Duck Skirts, nicely trimmed heavy Fleece White Blank- per pair J' ets total loss will approximate $600,000. Assessments Were Checked Off. "A mysterious woman is locked up at $1.48 Fine Imported White Pique QQ.

Skirts yOC 10-4 White Wool Blank ets organization of a conference, has wired Police Headquarters and the charge The falsifications, as checked up, are 11-4 White Wool Blank- CI QQ Silks and Dress Goods Here are four items that show how anxious we are to move as few pieces as possible into the addition: 27-inch India Silks light figures on blue and black grounds worth 75c per yard 59C All 75c and 85c Foulards 24- ZZCkr inch wide JJ'' 46-inch all wool 2-toned German Coverts, Poplins and Cheviots dress goods that were sold for 75c and $1.00 54-inch highly finished Black Brill'an-tine Dress Goods value 75c per tZfig yard--at OUC against hei: is said to be dipsomania 'In the books containing the records of ets The police refuse to divulge her name, assessments for street improvements and Heavy 10-4 White Extra Hosiery and Underwear that he will be present in New York, and that a large' number of prominent Democrats from all the Gulf States will also be there. One of the. active spirits of the movement said that the reason for the chance of meetins nlaee was that Rich- Wool Blankets $2.75 $3.75 sewer purposes. A certain sum would be assessed against a piece nroDertv but two large trunks," supposedly full of plunder are' resting peacefully in the office of Chief of Detectives Cusack. All 11-4 Fine White Wool Blankets.

and then marked off in the books with-oat any apparent reason. Criminal pro- the detective-sergeants claim they have nrd Croker would reach here on Wednes ceeaings win ne oegun as soon as tne C) C) C) investigation developes the guilty men. iae cirpeoirn auti manna ire Mr II Ing a high old time in this department. gL ripping out a 75-foot brick wall. Staff must move "sudden" or get soiled.

Ob- serve these bargains: La die' 25c Stainless Black Imported Hose. 15c. Ladies' 50c Fancy Lisle Hose, 25c. 5 11-4 Grey Wool Blankets CO Cf worth $4.50 vDO.JV 11-4 White California ffl Wool Blankets iJKJ.W Full 11-4 Scarlet Wool Blank- ClA Ct ets, value to $6.50, for Columbus, Aug. 15.

The deficit consists of illegal assessments thrown back upon the whole city, mistakes in not charging some property holders with assessments, and failing to collect legal assessments in occasional cases: No evidence of the falsification of the books has been found. Linings The Best Shirt Waist Children's 50c Stainless Fancy Lisle Hose, 12 l-2c. Ladies' 15c White. Pink snd Blue Jer- sey Ribbed Cotton Vests, 10c. Ladies' 50c Lace Trimmed Lisle Vests, 3c Dark shades in our 5c Wednesday MEAT IN CHICAGO ADVANCES IN PRICE.

in Stock for $1.25 36-inch Fast Black Taffeta rustle and soft finish Wednesday per Rf yard Jt made no arrests during the past day or two. It is supposed that the woman is of a prominent family. The two trunks are of good size and look as if they might contain some valuable plunder. One fact which tends to discredit the idea of shoplifting, is the absence of Main Street department store employees at Headquarters. Almost invariably after the arrest of a shoplifter, representatives of nearly every department store in the city call for the purpose of identifying any plunder which might have been taken from their establishments.

Mr. Cusack. when asked about the trunks, admitted that they were the property of a woman under arrest on a charge of dipsomania, but further than that he refused to say. It may be that the police are gathering further evidence and therefore think it unwise to reveal the identity of the prisoner. BUFFALO STANDS.

FAR DOWN THE LINE. 29c. Children's 10c White and Ecru Sleeve- less Ribbed Vests. 5c. day and it was desired to avoid the idea that Tammany would influence the deliberations.

Former Representative William E. English of Indiana pleased the Van "Wyck men by reporting that the talk in favor of Van Wyck in his State was becoming very strong. Indiana Pavors Van Wyck, Former Jr3ge Van Wyck has left Saratoga to visit his daughter, who Is spending the summer at Pawlingr. Dutcbeas County. He was accompanied by Milk.

Van Wyck. Several personal friends and his brother. Mayor Robert A. Van Wyck, accompanied him to the train. Before leaving the Grand Union former Judge Van Wyck had a long talk with Freeman Rasin of Baltimore, who had just come from consultation with former Senator Arthur P.

Gorman at the United States Hotel. Neither of them would discuss the conference, but it was considered highly significant. Headway in the South. Judge Willett wired yesterday to send half a million more copies of Van Wyck's anti-trust speech through the South, and added: "Tell our friends the new movement is making great headway in the South." 6c 36-inch Slttte and Brown Per-caline Wednesday i Men duc LiKbtweignt iienno fcnirts and Drawers, 33c. Umbrellas It sounds hke fiction to sav we can sell a good umbrella for 33c.

Bat come Raise of Three to Pour Cents a Pound In Three Months Not Enough. Chicago, Aug. 15 The price of meats at the Chicago stock yards continues to rise. Packers say that further advances may be expected. Steaks that sold three months ago at retail for 18 cents a pound have been pushed up to 21 and 22 cents, and even at these figures retail dealers complain that it is difficult to get the amount of prime meat their trade demands.

MAC KAY BUYS ESTATE ON LONG ISLAND. Men's Furnishings Right back of the men's furnishing counters plaster and bricks are fa'ling and dust is rising. "Hustle out the stocks T' is the command. Men's Hot-weather Suspenders good cotton webbing, elastic front and tl. back per pair vJ' Odd jot men's fast color Percale Negli Our fine Waists are spread out on tle counters, exposed to dust--and if they stay a week longer, will go into the "soiled" class so we prefer to take a sharp loss right now, and look pleasant.

Come and take your choice of Fine White Lawn Waists plain white Linen Waists Waists of Madras, with white yoke the last and most stylish of our very finest Waists worth up to $4.00, for o. a uu 1 i vu. 1 It is strongly made covered with a-ng- lish Gloria opens and shuts easily and you have pick of at least 50 styles of handles natural wood, silver trimmed, f' Dresden and horn expansion sale AV We will stack up on one counter about 200 Men's 28-inch Corolla Silk Umbrel- las with steel" rods and ribs-and a wtg gee Shirts with attached collars, an 1 uITb sizes 15 1-2 to i patterns new Vi and stylish those that sold enr'ier cnoice or UNr PRESIDENT OF MEXICO WILL VISIT CHICAGO. brought 50c now your choice 36C handles at Clearing House Report Shows That She Is Eighteenth, on the List. Buffalo now ranks eighteenth in the list of cities of the country in the amount of its bank clearings.

Last week the Buffalo Clearing House showed an increase of 24.1 per as compared with the corresponding week last year. The total clearings were 55,138, 012. GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN WANTS DAUGHTER'S WHEEL OOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCwOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOwOOwO Diaz Accepts Invitation to Attend Celebration in October. Chicago! Aue. 15.

A letter from Pres REGIME OF CRUELTY ident Dias of the Republic of Mexico, announcing that he will attend Chicago's Fall Festival and witness the post-office corner-stone laying on October 9th, Will Spend Half Million on It for Daughter-in-Law. York, Aug. 15. John W. Mackay, the California millionaire and cable king, has jnst purchased a vast estate on Long Island, on which will erected a splendid country mansion Vtestined to the property of the millionaire's daughter-in-law, Mrs.

Clarence Mackay. It will be bestowed upon her as a wedding present. Not less, than half a- million dollars will be expended upon the property. WINDOW GLASS TRUST IS NOT IN DANGER. Famous Citizen Issues Appeal to Re has been received by Richard e.

Lyon, president of the Board of Trade. a a i i SCHOOL AMERICAN GIRL, ARTISTS' MOOEL, DIED FOB LOVE, IN GIRLS A. commmrp ui luviniiuu icii vjuiea- turn Stolen Bicycle. Stroudsburjr. Aug.

15. Bicycle GANG OF SI! CHASED REiHDLE He Complained at Police Headquarters that Miller's Arrest Was Wronsr. go tor tne city or JViexico oeiore tne letter was received. thieves have been annoying summer guests in this county. One of the wheels HIS BRIDE WAS GOING a story that has not been disproven in any particular.

The prpsecution asserts that her testimony was typical of what could have been elicited from other girls had they been permitted to testify. Besides the banishment of Mrs. Eyler and the 'ether women who owned to keeping girls in dark cells for weeks, striking them, pinioning them with straitjackets snd leather shackles, and starving them on a bread-and water diet, the crusade will probably end in the selection of a new board of trustees. It is a question whether the Governor can legally install another set of trustees, owing to the fact that the nominations are subject to confirmation by the Senate. If he should determine to exercise his prerogative as Chief Executive of the State and assume the task of conducting the school until the next Legislature convenes he would not incur criticism from any quarter.

The matter is likely to take this course, if the trustees re- AT AN END. stolen from a boarding house, belonged to Mrs. Gullator. a daughter of the famous citizen. Georsre Francis Tram.

TO LEARN TO SHOOT. The authorities have not discovered the thieves. Mr. Train has interested himself in the matter. The following was sent -by him: Young Husband May Die from Bullet "Please try and find my daughter in His Brain.

WinniDeg. Aug. 15. At Kee- wheel. Hundred dollar Columbia.

Stolen on Lord's most sacred day. Unless GERTRUDE STOCKTON, THE HOST CLASSICALLY PORJtED WOMAN OP MODERN TIMES, A SUICIDE. BOARD OP MANAGERS OP INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION IN STATE OP NEW JERSEY WITHOUT A QUORUM. watin yesterday, Mrs. Eastwood picked up a revolver which ner husband had Morris Reindle of No.

54 Lamont Place has another story to tell about the arrest of Joseph Miller, the young man who refused to explain in sunrise court at the Franklin Street Police Station yesterday moraine and was sen you all start up 'stop thief cry, bicycle saint will assuredly die. Unless found will wipe State off the map. Oh, com left lying on a stand and jokingly re marked, "1 am going to learn to shoot. mandment, 'Thou shalt not tenced to ten days in the Penitentiary Reports of Collapse Said to Be to Affect Wages. Cincinnati, Aug.

16. A Post epe-. clal from Anderson, says: "Reports that the window glass trmst has collapsed are coming from various directions as if a systematic tion of such stories were arranged by men prominent in the trust. It is but a recurrence of the report early last fall and is not a surprise to the men who say the trust dissolution re-' ports are circulated by manufacturers with a hope of affecting the wage scale." J. E.

Van Deventer of this city is a director of the American Window Glass Company, known as. the trust. He says he has no advice from any source that the trust has been or will be smashed. VELING AND M'EACHREN Almost simultaneously the weapon wag discharged and the bullet struck Mr. Eastwood in the head.

The doctor has slight hopes for his recovery. They are a newly married couple and Mrs. Eastwood is completely prostrated by the GOVERNOR HAS POWER LEAD IN THIS RACE. DESERTED BY LOVER SHE COULD NOT WED. TO OUST PRINCIPAL companied by the expression of a desire on Reindle's part to bsve a policeman on the carpet for his alleged mistake.

Miller, according to the testimony ia sunrise court, before Justice Roc ford, crested a disturbance in a Seneca Street car not far from the citv line, and -after But There Are Other Battles to Be Pought in the 23d Ward. BROOKS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS BUILDING GIANT ENGINE. The Republican leaders in the 23d MAYOR JOIIE? HEW VEI1TURE, He Is One of the Incorporators of the Brotherhood Company. Her Mother Broke Off the Match and When Gertrude Found Her Lieutenant Had Ceased to Love Her, She Drowned Herself. Voorhees Has Proxy and Can Drive Mrs.

Eyler and Her Assistants Out, and He Is Quite Likely to Do So. Ward are expected to open fire with some of the political carbines in their possession this week, as a prelude to the boom of the at the primaries. TWO MATCH COMPANIES-BEGIN LEGAL WAR. Joseph. C.

Yehng-ls a candidate ror Alderman, wanting a third term. Neil being ejected clung to the brake-rod and rode to Main Street and was arrested by Patrolmen Rice snd Cotter. Here is i what Reindle had to say of the affair when he called at the office of the Police Commissioners yesterday to see Supt. Bull and prefer charges against some-! body: "Miller and myself were st the picnic in Columbia Park, picnic given by the Verein section of the Bavarians, a gang of six people annoyed us. They stole a lot of tickets and A 3 1 .1 McEaehren.

present' Supervisor from the 23d Ward, seeks the place or Aiaerman, Diamond Concern Sues Ohio People for Big Damages. it said, and has some backing. uapt. Alexander Clark is talked of, and -Henry. C.

Ladd of Loegeler Ladd is spoken Medina, Aug. 15. The Diamond Match Comnany has begun a damage of for the place. The fight, nevertheless, wilt be between Veling and McKachren, with odds on Veling. If McEaehren Locomotive for the Illinois Central Will Be Largest in the World.

Dunkirk, Aug. 15. The Brooks Locomotive Works will turn out within a few days a locomotive for the Illinois Central larger than any other locomotive in the world. It will be eight tons heavier than the locomotives built by the Brooks Works a year ago for the Great Northern Railroad, and which are the largest locomotives in the world. This giant locomotive will be a twelve-wheel freight with cylinder of 23-inch diameter and 30-inch stroke.

It will have eight drivers of 57 inches diameter. The boiler will have 424 two-inch flues. 14 feet 8 3-8 inches long. The total weight of the engine with tender is 000 pounds. It will have a tractive force or drawbar pull of 52,000 pounds, or 26 fer cent, more than either of the monster ocomotives built for the Great Northern.

auit in the Court of Common Pleas against the Ohio Match Company of Wadsworth, for $200,000. It alleges in its petition that the Ohio abandons the nomination for Supervisor it is more than likely that Charles Barn Trenton, Ang. 15. Trustee P. J.

Fits-gibbon has resigned, and the managing board of the Girls' Industrial School is left without a quorum. Trustees Parker, Stokes and Fitxgibbon having resigned, the only members left are Messrs. Maddock, Cook and Carter. The last named has placed his proxy in the hands of Gov. Voorhees, while Mr.

Maddock has expressed his willingness to get out. This leaves Trustee Cook as thejonly obstinate one, although strong efforts are heme made to induce him to resign. The well will le urged to go after his place. Match Company has for three or four years been engaged in imitating and using Columbus. Aug.

15. Mayor Sam Jones of Toledo, heads the list of incorporators of a co-operative association to be known as the Brotherhood Company, with, its principal office at Toledo. The other ihcorporstors are John S. Merrill. Byron A.

Case, James S. Ingalls and Joseph Asbury Johnson. The capital stock is fixed at $100. The articles setxforth that the purpose TRIPLE TRAGEDY trademarks, styles and brands ot boxes, covers, wrappers and matches used by wan i tii arinss on ineui, ana iney arranged to beat us when I refused them After I got on the car. about 1 s.

nu; one of the gang stole my cap Dewey cap. We were at Washington or Elli-cott Street when Miller went out to see- -what the fellows were goinjt to do and one ot them struck him in the face, aa awful blow. He fell down snd then a policeman grabbed him and hurried him. away. There were two other policemen there and they let the gang alone.

"I knew the gang intended to kill me. 'so I rsn down Ellicott Street as fast as I could snd they followed me. but I got to the Union Elevator and borrowed a cap and then went home. Neither Miller nor myself wss drunk. It wss an out-rare that Miller was arrested.

I am IN' VERMONT. the Diamond Match Company, and that the Ohio Match: Company has constructed Ostend, Belgium. Aug. 15. Gertrude Stockton, sn American beauty snd the mdst perfectly formed model of modern times, died for love, and her body has been given up by the waves at this point.

In dying she ended the misery which had been hers from the time her wayward mother had unwittingly broken off her marriage to the man she loved. Her sufferings began two years sgo, when Lieut. Rsoul de Verneuil, just back from a brilliant campaign in Madagascar, met and loved her the Swiss lakes. They were to be married in Paris in the fall. Miss Stockton's mother, who had been a devotee of pleasure all her life, learned of the approaching nuptials and rushed to Paris to be present at the ceremony.

When the De Verneuils met her, the marriage was indefinitely postponed. Won Pama as a Model. The Lieutenant went to Algiers and Gertrude began to pose for Purvis de Man. Shoots Wife, match-making, inachines in imitation of the machinery employed by the Diamond people. It also alleges that the Ohio company has trespassed upon the property rights of the Diamond! Match Com- neighbor and Alma at.

Others. Middlebury, Ang. pany for the purpose of injuring the Governor is anxious to have him take this course, believing that the difficulty can be, solved by appointing an entirely new board. Through the proxy the Governor w-tained the power to break the deadlock in the Board of Trustees, which was the prime obstacle that imposed a heavy bur morning a man of the name of East-: wood hired a team from a livery and CASS LAKE ROASTED. Cass Lake, Aug.

15. Three fourths of this town, located on the Chippewa reservation, was burned last night. Fifty families are homeless. The loss is $25,000, of the brotherhood is the organization of persons for the co-operative production of wealth; to provide for the collective use. of the means for producing and distributing the same; to secure an equitable distribution of the products of all industries; and to engage in 111 kinds of productions, including, mining and manufacturing, buying and selling.

NON-UNION CONDUCTOItNSHOT. piainiin Dusinesa. YOTJKOSTER'S LONG TRIP. went to East Middlebury, a short distance from here, to the residence of his wife, who lived with her mother there Seattle, 15. The steamer going io nave toe policeman, noeirr dt is.

up on charges. The wrong man was arrested and I can swear to that. NEW CORPORATIONS City of Seattle arrivea late last nignt frnm Alaska. The most interesting nas- ana snot nis wue ana ner motner, kiu intr them both. sensrer was Tommy McMillan, aged 8 Harrisburg.

Aug. 13. The Davis He then rapidly drove back to this POPE'S PEACE ENCYCLICAL. Rome, Aug. 15.

The Pope's encylieal on the Peace Conference will be published on the 19th. years. He was found at Bennett City ty the nolice and sent back to Seattle, tie town, went to the Dome or rank irenn. Lead Company of Pittsburg, wita a capital of $400,000, has been incorporated who drives a team for Marschall "says his father is at Dawson and he was trying to tand mm because nis grana- Trenton. Aug.

15. The Carter Steel Iron Company, with $300,000 capitalization, has filed article of in parents In Seattle need money. CAPT. BOWMAN'S REWARD. Company, and deliberately shot him through the heart.

He then fired at the murdered man's wife, bat did not kill her. the bullet grazing her head. He then went to the residence of E. D. Brown, brother of his wife, whom be bad just shot at East Middlebury, and tried to find -Mr.

Brown, evidently with the intention of shooting him. Eastwood has not been seen or heard of here since then. A watch is being kept around here for him. 1 corporation here. John X.

Adams of Stony Creek County, ia named as one of the incorporators. The 'company will do mining, smelting and refining of steel in Stony Creek County. mm Capt." Bowman, formerly of Company 65th Regiment, having enlisted forty nicked men for service in the Philippines, has been appointed to a lieutenancy in the 36th infantry now, being recruited Cleveland, Aug. 15. Fletcher Porter, a non-union conductor employed by the Big Consolidated Street Railway Company, was shot and badly wounded by Omar Psluger, a non-umon motor-man, at the company's barns.

The lice say -the shooting followed a quarrel, while officials of the company say the shooting occurred while Psluger wss cleaning his revolver and wss accidental. Porter is in a hospital. His wound is in the back and it is thought he will recover, PXEEINQ FROM, THE PLAQUE. Bombay, Aug. 15.

The virulence of the plague at Poonah is driving the natives away. The city is almost deserted. Madrid. Aug. 15.

The rumors of bubonic plague in Portugal eanse great apprehension here. The Government adopting quarantine measures on the frontier. In this country and the Philippines. den or saame upon me oww. Only One Proper Course.

What coarse the Governor will take in the matter seems open to only a single conjecture. In the face of the disclosures of flagrant cruelties and barbarous punishments inflicted upon the helpless inmates of the school by Principal Myrtle B. Eyler and some of her assistants the Governor can hardly do anything else than employ the authority vested in him by dispensing with Mrs. Eyler's services and giving the school a new administration from top to bottoms This the Got ernor has promised to do. So clear was the proof of Mrs.

Eyler's guilt adduced at the investigation of the charges made against the principal that there was no room left for doubt. Would Hear the Girl. The only missing links of confirmatory evidence consisted in the stories of the girls upon whom "Mrs. Eyler employed her tyranical methods. This line of evidence was made impossible of access, owing to the refusal of Gov.

Voorhees to grant the request of Lawyer Backes that the victims be placed upon the stand. One of the girls, however, who is now removed from the clutches of those who have the ascendancy in the management of the institution, provided the prosecu The Only Sure Ciire for Diarrhoea. lift Chavannes and a few other high-class artists. She made a great reputation and was sought in marriage again and again. She remained true to her lover and waited patiently for the time when they could marry.

This summer she wss spending with a friend here. She unexpectedly met her lover. He took her to a cafe where some Of his friends were entertaining Parisian soubrettes, and bfore the night was over he had made her one of their class. The next day she faced the future with all her dreams of happy wedlock dissipated, and she went sailing in a small boat, never to return alive. Was a Kentucky GlrL Miss Stockton came of a good Kentucky family.

Her father is dead, but her mother la living such a life that the daughter had to leave her. As a model "she visited only a few studios, only those of artists of undoubted talent and serious standing. She was pronounced the most classically built woman of modern times. Many of ber portraits were published constantly. "The Blooming of Womanhood," by Asti, which is a faithful likeness of Gertrude Stockton, was one ot the most admired pieces st the last Salon.

EXJOT NEXT SUNDAY. AT PICTUIl-ESQUE POBTAQE. Exrcrsioo ZA c-nta. A dfHrt'fnl triri to tbe mwt romantic vt in ti-te. Mr.

WV A. Brass, editor of the Elmore Eye," Elmore, says: "For the past six years I have been troubled with ULT DiLk -Go to Lily Daleta Sunday and attend" the Caaaadaga Lake Tree Association Tb Laka Shore Hoathera trai learea Exchange St. Statioaa a. ar-rtTta Lily Dale :33 a. m.

Retarnln- It 1 ra res Lily Dai :46 p. arrtrlns; Buffalo 8:30 p. nm. Fare for round trtp 1.V Tickets on sale st Exchange St. Station Ticket Of.

nca. tnes.tbor.Bat.Ul NEW TORK CENTRAL HUDSON RITES RAILROAD EXCURSION TO L000 awn I CASE SISIOSSED. The case against Harvey McElwaine, the proprietor of the saloon at Elm and Vine streets, was dismissed in Municipal Court this morning for the lack of evidence. McElwaine was arrested on the charge of using a piano in his saloon without a license; The evidence of the rfHr xetm to the effect that he heard diarrnoea aunng tne not summer imm months. As I had advertised Chamber lain's Colic.

Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy for, some time I determined to try a piano. bnt did not hear any singing It. so two weeks ago I bad a se- Tere attack I -got a 25-cent bottle of it ww f.rt trmi arfll nnrtlM Usa Allsn's Fcot-Ezss in Ycsr Blares A lady wiltcs: "I shaka Allen's Ztont-Eaaa Into dt and rub a little on my haada. It saves my ploves by abnorbln per-nl ration. It la a moat dainty toilet powder." A i ten's tnafc tierht or iw rr Always ram it Bread la J.r htiw.

It th cool and ronof'trtatota. We in-rHe tfc? s'renr'on of phveun. an4 tnr- and took, it according to directions. The pain left me and I have, bad no trouble since This is the first' remedy which hss done me any good and I have tried dozens before. One of my friends tried the remedy since and half of a 25-cent Wot SXirinIc Your Flannels and 'Woolens.

A LAUNDRY SOAP Containing alt 0i QuaKUea st the Finest Toilet snd Bat Stfu ms tr nun Eirci Eurriio, i. t. tion with material which wasalone suf and tne Jaw proviaes mat were iuubi be proof of singing and playing. G03IE TO PRISON. Nicholas Kramer, the young thief who was yesterday sentenced to prison at Auburn for stealing over $1,000 worth of jewelry from Mrs.

Irene Brainard, wa taken to the rison today ty Deputy kierlil llsrry KM'ttTm tickets to the Islands and retnrn oa Monday. AogTiat 14th. and Ttwaday, August -15th. at rate ot A5.0O on aeeoaat of Graoga Iay, good retornlng antH Thursday, Ang. Dt 17 lb.

mod a payment of tl uO to- th ticket areut at Clayton a farther ettentioa can be had tintll Tuesday. An trust 22d. Tr'a will loare BoSTaln at DA-i a. rn. Call vw Yotic Cer-tml arent" i Msn.

377 xjkItj at V.xrntrsm Srrwt te ft artier icfer'-' s. ficient to warrant tne removal or tne principal. This irirl. Katie Barlow, who was cere 1 Lira." For sale by drug .1 I 1 ja broken down in mind and body by crnel jrf.ictei r-n 1. -t 1.

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