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i 1 A. 1 1 i i tii i i I i i L2 1 ki I '('f' i 'I I ll -rKrKr-r ktseiia la ft ot Wtt ucutircmczii ,3 1 I raw n-r-AV SaV 't A -IL-mW i ilisT. ST J. 1 I 1 I BBM-aVaaaal 1 SBaTaTaSB mtlm BaBtiBaHBlaIBaaB-sl BUFFALO, tUEAy AlOlimNG. NOVEMBER 25, I and at rmaoaabie' prrceev T.

3. (QBAtlaB, eor nk Se atd tho 'get Just such a bridge as la needed and will Alderman PoylosUted that, as ehalrmaa of Uis Cottuhlttet, kt t4 voted for! girinf Bpaaldmff Beanett ttit contract for building A new Bridge, on the ad vice of the State Engineer aad the City Begloeeri Both of whom as serted that th plan presented by them was A aaaociktioo work Many clergysaea pree- nt expressed their vewa, and. ajl coawnmff In th opinio that th Toons; Men's Ajaocl aUoa was sagsgod ia work deertmg th urportotClu1stanMnerally. 1 i 1 Mfil i THA11, jtlaJieBU Th ra for saw Bsss-BUshs fteWrK-tsoya lafaraaatlasi for aa aall aa tk CasaalttaAa-aoal for Sflpplles aad oaaa Bab-' Bte. present this morning th official announcement of the managers of the forth-eoshlBf; beot-bUek' and news boys' I 1 deaigns fof the as Odd Fellow' HalLabont to be erected br that Th second prixe was given to Messrs.

Robkion Trsey. Tea plans' wet sntered tf architects ifi tarlotM ptrto of th aad on trbtB BWfklo, inmadAapiawnflde bulldiag, Afty-flve by one handfad feat, with roofu i aad haadsome exterior groaad floor to coatain two business stores; aecondfiat, office; third, a Jarg hall with ante-rooms, CDUuniUce-rooms, library, etc, for lodge pnrpoee; and fourth, to fitted np for" the ncAmpoent The cent of tb buUdrng 'l esUmated at (21,000, and th interior fitUnga and fnrnkhlag at 11,000 good one and woalsV make tbe beat jbridgadr Thanksgiving' dlnnf The pabUe and th mar. AoounRteeM to whom they ar Ty(jf respectfully solicited to give tbem th ttef thtte-yr -j. vvfr'---T'illIzr -j jjBwatla Alaa Shsras he Gd'den death of Almon P. SJ The Mden death of Almoa P.

ear to, jt hAv marked down ttatl prices AT Oar entire took, to meat the loir oat Quotation -adii oar prtoee at tiie KtMt point, so ii-'wiuDi ran tranrnt'opon iinyi iuiui now Kw that may be. Ho is time to purchase the Winter's supply Good are being aolil cheaper than trier east be wrodaoeu. and ti. muia hut either stopped or are running ou short uae, prloes most Terr soon begin to aUranoa. Me ask special att.atioa to tba rluoea prices is lire Gorxla, ottoua, underclothing.

Flan-: mol and blimwla. AWAK. ttLDKOM A CO. i American Block. tA and 40 Main st A.tJMXjrrft.

MCatOH Thanksgiving Week, the Eminent Natural Aetor, 1 Ur. Robert: ZIbWade! Freeh from his Near York triumphs, will appear In khora entirely drigmsiandm oe.rl adaptation of Washington of lrv- nip va ViintEi Or, th Bleep of Twaaty Teaur. MOtCDAY. Hot. SB, and Every Night Also, Duraay wanner.

-fteoryoBr Beats at Cottier Denton's Qia more. 4jkel'e Coamlame. (On the Torraoe.) Holiday Week. TbaaksiriBa; Dar. HsU i o'clock.

1 MOXD JT. Mot. 14, and dorlair the Week, new Company: Mis TltSsfB OROfBY, enreant HAMI1 TOM, Kalt ant DOViE. MiNJUIk OUCAB inBiiiui, nuKLii, anauieeeie- ln-at'tn eharaoter aotor, anthor ana manasrar. air.

w. d. THOMPSON, who will appear la his great senngatoaal drama entitled. THE DEVIZi SOOTOB. fKiDAT Kv Klf IN(i, Hot.

Benefit of Minnie Ooar Dnrnax Pan Dhelby will ap- 'rM" auractions Mono ay neit. MUSICAL SOIi(, HONOR KTJNO Anooannee to his friends and the pablle that he will Hire a UosltoaJ 8olxee at SI. JAMES HAIA, 6a Taesd7 Eol, Now. 25, 1913, Assisted by the following ladles and genUe- men: Mr. H.

WOODWOBTB, Mr. KATK JtKMlMOTOM HUNO, allss MATILDA BkOcK. Miss UATIIK LAY Mr. C. H.

WOODWOKTH, Mr. 0 M. CUHTlft, Mr. H. 0.

KKVNOLD8, And the favorite Pianist, Mr. J. M. UAUBISOX. Tickets (Including Reserved BeaU) 11.00.

Seats secured a' Cottier Denton's, V9 Mala at. tidnoort to eoramenee at 8 o'clock. kir-Tt BfO. U. Nl'HO, llrector.

Twelfth Annual Festival or the laOlI.ZOIAVES, T4TH RIfl'T, AT ST. JAMES HALL, THABK8GIVIN0 KTS, NOV. 46. Admission One Dollar. Ml-t Jaiaes Hall.

TWO HIOHT8 ONLY. Tharsday A Trlday. Now. 21 A 28. Satire change of programme each evening.

xne ungual ana oniy. BUCKLEY'S SERENAOERS, IBIlItQBI OHIA TIOOM AID MASS IAI0 Toe Ittrgeat and most eomplete Mlastrel Cetnpiwyln tbe worM. emuraolug Aruats. The whole antler th lmme- aiae peraoaal saperrlsioa of u. 8WALNC 'i'baraday Teniae Lunrexlw Borgia Friday Kvenlng Honambuia." Admlsaion Gallery 15 Reserved eat 7 ct.

eaato eaa be seenred at Cottier a Denton's Muslo 8Ure. St. Hall. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 'Moaday aad Taeeday, Dee.

1 aad 2, Tow Original and Only SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. (From their Theatre, Mew York,) nnder tne immediate personal supervision or tne inimitable BIXZVT BIRCH. D. 8. AM HOLD, A CUAUL.JCY B1CKU Who will be assisted br tne 'best Tocai Corps, tbe most superb Orchestra.

and the rente-1 galaxy of Comedians ever concen trated In one organization. Ticket AO and 70 cents. Boseifved ta now ready at Cottier A Kenton' Moilo ttora. Tor parttoalars tee progm mines. klA-tt COL.

T. A. B. IC'H A 08OW, A(t't DAUrOIXO At the old location' COR. MAIN AND MOHAWK STB.

Mr. A. M. COBLKiaiTfl School win Open ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER SO. Circulars will be Issued in duo time.

3 i hW-tf WAHLE ds SONS i Tj AQKHT8 tOfL CHICKERINQ, QABLER, WEBER AND STICK, PIANOS. Also Dealer la uQ kind of 7 MltllAL IRITRBMEITS AMD HIIT MDSIB. risnos to Bent aad Sold on Monthly Instalments, Mala BaaTeJo. N. T.

ATJCnON IALES. Granger Hitt I THEP1BLD AQAtNl EIGHT BEATJTIFOI. HOUSES, Two-Btory, witar Lota. Also, 32 VACANT BUILDING LOt. Inolndlng one ff the 'Best Looationa for a ilutel nU Boarding Utable In the city, AT AUCTION Without reserve ON MONDAY KJSXT, KC.

1. AT JO A. On the premises, oor. Jefferson and Otsego sts, near cor. Main and otaego ate.

No by-blddlng or bidding in. Title per-feot. Free from incumbrance. IIBHt-On vacant Lot 10 When bid off, $10 on making out papers, balance In 10 equal aemi-annual payments, pa Homes lo puroenU uowa (of wlcu 173 Is to be paid when bid ott)j and balance in 10 equal semi-aimmsl payments. Ten per centdisooun on adilltlonal sash paid down.

Ibla property is beautifully situated In a thriving neighborhood about 8 minutes' walk from the court-house, high and dry. being about feet above tbe grade of the street, amino fuet above Niagara River level. Good walks, wvll worked streets, shade trees in neatly painted box guards, oon-' van lent to street-ears. Thece building are conveniently, thoroughly and handsomely bntlt; very stylish, havrag Fortiooa Bay Windows, Verandahs elaborately ornamented, AO. for farthec particulars apply J.

F. 8H BCM A Auctioneer. ko-et i EaABLiaHBD 1857. 'BBNBY Large and Popular Auction Sale of Fwraltara, Fine Fare, Houjm Far-aishiag; Goods, Ac BT CHABXES G. IRISH, cm Aimoi Hontt.

303 wASinsToi tf. ON WEDNESDAY. NOV. AT A. M.

The assortment consist of New aad seoond-hand rnmitora of over) desoiipUon: i- Oivry tm Ollchrthk, 104 cooir and Parlor Htoves, an endlesfe asvortment, la pel me order, new and nearlj I'lnn of Mink, Lustrine and Astraobwa at of of up, we ft her to and and on of not will ity of to aa 1 SUrRIOK COL'KT OP BUFFALOv-JOHl AUen, Junior, aaTroste of th owner anu. Boioerv or tbe iionda or ui aonaio. thai Sen aad Hydrogen Uas company against usaio OxyBea and iiydrogea Uas Dona panv. ItT10 jodfament la the above entitled action, ulml nb ika Ath dav vt November, 187a, 1 shall expose lor aal at pnbtia vendue at the Bl.ertfT offloe, ejurt-boasatitwating oa WaahtngVm strret, Mi the city of tlie ftth day of December. 1K78, at 1 o'clock la th loie-noon.

tha following described presnlaea, or so moon thareor aa shall be saiuokul to pay th amount duj upon aaid jodamut, to All tho aortal piece or parosl of laaA ltaat, lytng and beiag la said City of Bai-falo, Coanty of Erl ana btat Ot New Tork, bo.Kled and described to'lowa, via: Vomn-Mitdag at a aofnt ta aortnorry una or Court atreet. wfaer tha easterly Uaa of iW fai awirW flaafmai SO Joha Bates by Mas by Wllkenaon, Jr- aant Catnarlna, his wif a. dt deed dated Bf arris I la stria Coaaty Clerk', am. ice, in lib of deed, at peg 4AA Maw Sth, 9, in said blocks two 411 and Wive (11, latameou aaid northerly Ilea of Coat tree, and being the southeast corner ot said lot conveyed to aaid asatea. running easterly along said northerly lla or CtMtrt street one bondred aad seveatT-flT (174) feet tneaoe nvrtiierly at right aafNea witn aaid noruserjy itn 01 uoars tree hundred (100) feet) thanoe 1 wlthaahl linn ot Court sUeet.

oa a aadaeventy-flv (179) feel the north ny aorner or thane ontherl rly otftr of said lot number forty leriy at ngnt engine wi lost maatloned a line, aad ale aad aloa 1 a of aaid lot aanaber fort: dred (10) feet to the nlaoe or tng, ba- jos aasuDar lorry-on forty-twon 1 westerly oftotanav. 1 4a) and fortyHhi twntv-flve lis) raa 141. aiwl I net for one- foitv-four (44) in aaid block 1 1 wuva 1 in. Also, that other oie MT lAarl hxwinntnir at tha north III treet one namirea ana eigury nve sees ana nree () inon, easterly rrom a acona u-snea a or near! tne intarseotion of tho north lino of Fourth and Court street, end three feet and igb inch easterly of tna btiak houaa eiwoted on said lot; then rna-alng northerly, a rlvht angle with- Ooart street, one hundred (WI feet; thence westerly, parallel with Court street, fifty (SO) feet, theaoe sonUiorly, at right angle with tbe last mentioned line, one hundred (100) feet te tbe north of Court street) thenoo aaiarly on sahl Mas? fifty (SO) feet to th place of beglanlhg, dftr foe front aad rear, nndone hundred feet deep, known as lot forty (0j. In bloeha number two () and twelve (11).

Also, all tha other aartala piece or parcel of land bagtairiBg aa tha northerly line ni Court street abOoA on hundred and thirty-five (1W) feet aad threw (S inches easterly from a tone moanment at or near tbe intersection of tha northerly line of Foarth atreet and Court street (being tbe southwest corner of lot number forty (Sir)! sold to John theaoe northerly oa tha line of said last mea kioned lot oae hundred feel) thence westerly parallel with 1 Court street thirty-three (iu) loot; thouco southerly at right angle with Court atreet one hundred (too) rort; tneneei oe easterly thirty-threa ts 1 of beginning, being part of ty-nlne (AJoek two (l left to the nlaoe 1 Intaiimhu- Ihlrtvtlne IS. and twelve (1, Baldwia's survey, and being tbe easteriT thirty-three () feet of said lot aataber thlrtv-nlae I SSI. uuri listed Movemoer itrrn. GUbvKR CLEVELAND, bherlfl. W.

L. G. SMITH, i i Under Sheriff. BI83ELL. I BON B.

Fli atntifTs Attorney. kJ-TFSw tlAIIi ABBABGBMKTO-FOOTOFFIC. LVJJ BUFFALO, Nov. 1A7S. Hereafter Until further notice, ue jnaiia at uiuomoa wUl ue olesed as foUowa, ihestnr atstlOA.

rsu ana isev r. ML Syracuse, Utica, iroy ana uswego at CrasWsdroa, Geneva and iAubum, dally, at 8(10 A. a. and 71 r. w.

Nw York, Albany and BostoadAlly, at Hits, 4:40 and Tr. a. Mw xork also at lna r. tt Tl Erie Ball- wv. Boheaectady at 4:44 aad JO r.

af. Washington at 1 and 7 r. a. PhUadeTphla and Baltimore, daily, at ISA aad 1-J is a. Mail for all the abova mentioned place elnee on Sunday at lSiflOr.

at. and 4 p. si. i Malls for all place betweeawBuBalo aad -few York and connecting rotate via tha Central A a. Postal Can, at 740 f.

on Aunday at 4F.au mm Wny Mall between Rooh ester and Syraonse, old road, 8:10 a. a. and T-Jdor. on Sunday at 1M P. M.

and 4 F. a. Why Mall between 'Aanawanda and Batavia at Smw f. au aad 7sSo au; on bunday at 4 p. a.

Way Mall between Niagara Fall and Booh-otorat 10) a. a. and 7:30 r. au; on Sunday ay Mall between Buffalo and Corning, via Avon, at 6:08 a. on Sunday at 4 F.

a. Way Mall between Atttoannil Hornellsvlilo atSHiA.a. on Sunday at 4 a. Mall via Northern Central Railroad through Pennsylvania at and 1-M r. wi.

Wit Mall. Brie Hallway, from Hornelbt- rUleL east, 7 JO T. and I r. a. on Bun- day at f.

a. Way Mail froti Dunkirk to Hornellsvlilo at A aa 'a Usaai I iV B-i aa. naa-. lay at 4-oo p. a.

urn 4 liO and 7 OH F. a. on Sunday at 4 r. a. i Bering ruJa.

(except rrnnoay), at rBWlo.KewY. rkr and Philadelphia Kall- wayiaaay texoe mwis.Hv (atom jnaaavR i. lior. HuM-hJo a Jamestown Bailway at 1:00 p. a.

(Sunday exempted). i giaxanoo, dally (except Sundays), at 1 A) a.a nanmiv, itioawi-uu. uuitiuu. wui.u Mills aad Wat Falls, dally (exoept Sundays), Brte. cieveiana iowwn uiuo fjhioairo.

Clneln- nr. Iouis ana sauwauaee kee at li UO-A. u. ,1 t.fu Overland to California at 11:40 A. a.

Balance of the Wert era Mall at 7 1 So p. a. -Way Mall between Bnffalo and Chicago, Dl. At 11:10 A. a.

and 7 A p. a. WMOMd, Fredonla. DuiJOrk. Lake Virw and Angola also at 3:00 r.

a. WsSrn Malls on Snndays close at 11:40 a. sn sad 400 P. a. Lotkport MaU, at 1:30 and 13:00 p.

au Bun-day at it -a p. a. ButtVle and Lake Hnron Jtailroad, at 7S F. a. Sunday at 40 p.

a. Montreal. Hamilton, and O. W. Bailroad, at iOM A.

a. and 4:45 r. 1 10 JO A. BU, 4M and 7 p. sl; Sunday at 11:40 A.

a. and 4 P. a. I Lewlston at 7 M0 a. a.

Ouadays eaoeptod. Niagara Fail and Suspension Bridge at 1M a. wj and 4Ai p. Sunday excepted. A.

a. and r. a. i Bun-day exoepted. CA ABBABSBBBBT.

POltal Cat are established on the Erie Ball way and New York central ana nuuuon sito mu. roads to New York city, and on hLak Shore Railroad to Chicago, IU. Letters ciu be mailed on tha Postal Cars for all point East and Went on toe line of Uvea roads up to 1 lit A. a. and Jf0 p.

a. the Lake ttnewe Ballroodi and :80 p. and 4i a. the sv Turk Central Kallroed. No PosUklCxs sent onSnnday, exoept by Law Horie B.

ut )340 P- a. fcturtlay night no Postal Car ont on Lake shore R. B. The Postonlos opens at 8:00 a. and tai oozuiay, open uvra vwv I8AAO V.

BCHKBMBKHOKN. P. M. COAL. P.

LOKGSTuErr CO. SO Eal Soaaoa -ITJILL BELL UNTIL FCBTHEB NOTICa YV IweB selee'ed WUkeebKrre, Kingston, WTOsaing aad MonntOarmelOoal, aarefnlly screened, prepared aad delivered withla tha old rtty ftrntta, at Ot following prioe per tfa ot x.eto pooaoai Ton. Ton. Ton. ASM' IJ0O tn J7S 4 00 10 00 i 4 10 10 CBestant 7 7 4 00 1 0 AUo, LKHIOO.

MAHANOY aad -otber rrades of Anthracite Coal, Bltamlnons and Blosarmrg Coal. e-iy urnL oojo. atns. WIXSESBA-ailE COAL. 'I MAIBFAITHRIMt ABB OOKISTIt ISC TNDBRSIQSrXD AAtd NOW PB pared to reeelve orders for tb abova cDeriorooalltvof CoaLwhloh will bescreiv ed and dollTered In good onditton la qaar.

UtU So suit purchasers. prms for tne oreeent, per wm or s.ww na. deUvwrod triUUa tha old. city umua, ar a rouowai Fo. KToa.

SS ss Toa. It oo Grata Baw. ill 4 10 4 1 IB OS Chestnut 7 7S 4 00 10 BLOflBBTTRG. LKBTOH. LfJUP AND PBt PA.EKD COAIa KXrTCH AMD AMEBIC AH PIG IKON.

FIBS BKICK. etc, Wboieaal) k. wtLsoar co. Mara st. and St Ohio au.

cornea? ah Klppt. 18td. COAL, 1873. THE AHTKilACITE COAL Ma. Cxn alaia ate.

FOOT OF GBBXAZF SU, bill trrmL fcbtheb koticm celebrated coals at th rouowlna; tonaf X000 lb deUverod In ear prioe per -ton part of th th old elty Umlta, onttnd of which, eharw will be mad for cartage, BLOHenuiioii, It hic huubcf AiSOl ULAJi AJK1I fetCLBCT EA.BHK i nun vuai ttalcUy Oah whoa cvdared. awoTsaa DAXTa. Norenibar 1, iSTB. Aawnt. WILLETT '-ir Si.

psbIbt la aad hrppr tt AXTZ BOFX CO Al. wsFi XTala Btepae. 13 VlIiSTIIII. WWUBAIS ABB BBTAItV BBAItBB IW AX-nmACITX, 4. i COAL.

4 CsmaaOarlUa aadi nttaThursk Coka. OrFICXaad COKtUtB, PsjOouJa Atto-tf sldto Oiots, WIl 1 -SBf-sfft hoc ana rr 8 t-. Ton. HTon. MToa.

T7i 4 00 BOS 00. 41: 1 7 7S 4 00 BOA 1 AWIHf Oated 1 BIB Hal VOL. XXVIII. CITY "AIX VICINltyJ YaeftOTlajUVvsi, Umm sfnvrBaiA.OaJ Warner's Minstrels will glye entertainment at BW James Hall htfktweeit t- e. was skating on the treeU yesterday and last evening with dr without skates.

LoDoiRs. Sixteen horaelea persona weA accommodated with lodrinsrs at the dlfTarast tuuon hoosea last Bosday OlghW r- I. I i Svoiuri Krawnsxa-Twa perfc nceswinbe given In 8C tuati HaQ week Tborsdsv tnd Friday evenlms. Tlckf eu may be proenred at Cottier A Denton's moale store. Awjujal Rbusioh The fifth anaaal re anion ol the Odd fetlows' Beoevofent Assoc li Uon, aid of the Widow' and Orpbaa Fand, will occur In Company "D' parlor to-morrow night 4 TuArtsoivrta tiom.

InUreiUng vices will be bold la the United FresbyterUi Chareh on Washington street on Thank giving Day at lOtf a. m. The public dially InvlUd to atUnd. Falsi Pbktm. Ralph H.

Latbroi wm arrested by Detectlv Watt Ustevci log for oktaioiog board nnder false pretenses. Mr. John C. Baker preferred the complaint! The prisoner is held for ezamlnatien. 8t TO thi Woek Housa.

John Lenlhan wtocoaricUd of yetlt lareeny at Ue Police! Coara VesterdST. ha harlns- stolen thrati shovels from Mr. C. M. Horton.

John was sent to the Work-house for six months. BAN raAMCIIOOf KIBSTBBLS. TJUS Very popular troupe of burnt cork comedian will perform in St. James Hall on the evening of the lit and 2d of December. Billy Birch, D.

8. Wambold and Charley Backaa ar all with thla company. FrjixT Committbd. The woman Mar Ann Lynch, who bfbke Into the honte ol Ellen Hill on Sunday afternoon and stole quantity of wearing apparel, was yesterdaj i taken before Jostle her to jail for trial. Nab, who committed Hshby' Bsboh To uioht.

Mr. Hnrj Berah, of Now York, President of the Soci ety for the Prevention of Crneltv to Animal. will deliver fre lecture in tbe Central Presbyterian Church this evening. There should be a very large attendance. Garnu in LirrxBTHiKOs." Rev.

H. Mailer, formerly of thla city, delivered an eloquent and Interesting- lectnre in tbe Flri M. E. Church In Rochester, last Band) night. His subject was, "Genius in Llttlt Things," and his text I.

Kings, xvll 13 "A little oil to a Acadkmt or Mvnio. Last evening Mr. Robert Me Wade appeared In bis great charae-torotlp Tiw Winilt to a good audience. use tbe word 'great advisedly, for think, Mr. McWada' JUp on of the beat pieces of original acting that have on tbt American stage.

It ehonld be seen by everj lover of the legitimate drama. -i Rnix Estat 11 a Auctioh. Messrs. Granger Ritt announce that they will sell auction, reserve, next Mondaj forenoon, eight two-tory house with' lots; also tblrty-two vacant bnilding lot, Including one of the best location for I hotel and boarding stable In th city: The property li located at tbe corner of Jeffsraon and Otsegc street. AaaBwra.

Darlag the' tweaty-four hour ending at 0 o'clock yesterday morning tht police of the everali pracincts made thir teen arrests. Seven were for disorderly con duct, five for drunkenness, and one fof burglary and larceny, One case was sent ti the Police Court, and fines to the amount 9107.90 were Imposed by the different Watch-house Justices. Don't Want to bb "BotmcBD." Thr Council chamber waa quite fall of member the volunteer fire companies yesterday afternoon during the discussion on the dis banding of Hose Co. No. 9.

There waa suspicion that th question of doing awaj with A voianteer force altogathcf would come and aa one of the boy remarked, Ii are going to be bounced we want to know -i Th Bcsihss Outlook in Canada. A dispatch fromJBUmlltou to tharbnto Mail yterdyAyr- The discharge of coo-Iderable number of men from the Great Railway gj.ro a look of dull times and th- prespeet for the Winter 1 not encouraging. Some of our manufacturing establishment will almost certainly reduce wagss and contract operation shortly, hu other will keep np at full strength; usual." A Fsminini Bubolabt. That women sometime act naughty, receives proof in tb conduct of Mary Ann Lynch, who la charged with breaking into the house of Mrs. Ellen HU1, on North Washington street, Black Rock, and atealing clothes, picture and other of th vain altogether of $20.

When Marj Ann wa arrested by Detective Dohovan and John Riley, the property war touna in her possession. She wai locked up await examination. AaiHWTBB.roa S-rBAxme. Late last evening a man by the name of William McGinni, hi two sons Banted WlUtatn and John, respectively were arrested by Sheparc: Mack for ateallsg two palra of rubbei boot from the tor of A. L.

Schryver, Maim street. The felonion family wen locked np in Police Station No. 1,. The age the' two boys range between ten and thir teen year, we believe. Their bringing un very creditable to their male parent.

Ntnro's Cokcskt this Etbniro. -There be a fine adlnce in St. James Hall thi evonlng, on th oocaaton of Bignor NunoV musical soiree; The programme, 'which wi published yesterday, indicate what the qual ol the entertainment will be. Nearlv all oor moat prominent ma steal amatenrs arc participate in theoncert; add their friendr well as th friends of Signor Nuno, hav rsasoa to exDact 'eomathlnrUBmanallT rood that tbe concert will be a success. The dia gram of the hall can be fonnd during the day at Cottier dt Denton' music store.

There are evera ta, already sold, sod Inasmuch a etra sAarve demanded every body that eontempfates'a'rong should secure their seat. BoirtATBonoOK yCocaT. To-night a concert will bo given at th Cedar Street IBaptUt Cbarek by th 8unday school sttseb- eu tue cuurcu. iui iviiowmg IS UO pro' awanaBoY U'ltlsiU Part Ifnt Full Sabbatta Home" Little Hearts" Solo Bad Barth" Cripple Boys" Solo '-Died for Love' Beml-Chorn. King of Glory" PVip.M..

-S iPtusMoiej, KPO- Pnll Chora Wake the Soag" Prairie "I I'm WaittBg" iii ialogne. eatasMk The Comlm Wnntn i ltad Cawsoas-s-n Beawafal.lCdea bunaWne" Trld" What la Fare and Fair and White" The concert will be nader, Vh tsuprvUion of Koore, and promises to be an enjoyable aflsir, belde being cheap. Admis- eGetnm Crr Tow yw a Good Syobt. -Inliretlng prominence' Is given by tbe Toledo- BtaOrxA hurt Saturday to tho adven. tares of on John Cromo, a Finland sailor, In thi city eme nights ago." aaid John waa attaeiedhy unknown deperadoe on the street, carroted and 'robbed Of watch i.

j. 1 1 i i KID UUa f6x th to to j- i I i To to he Of tb 4t th ransl 1 The JSiuU also remarks that the But falopeUee were Informed feboat the matter! If they i wer they have forgotten It. tot theV prof est to Inow liottlngj about tixi affair "i-i I I Ii orABotAjts or thIb totrn BegsUar sleeting tae caasaaou aiteraooBj tho fegojar' weeku meeOngof Ui lmmon Cornell wt held Tho fallowing lamed Alderman were present Messrs. Beynes, Carmlchael Cottar, Densli, uicae Doyis, BlmjfeW, Fischer Fiwaki uennca, nermann, Jeasessia. jtowiaa.

11 hie, sfelrfilah; rrenstt; Keichert, BJaheitaer, Sears, Seymonr; Blppl Vsa Boron, WtbeT, I No ommanicai4on of Importance, wa calved Croat Hia Honor, Mayor Brash. WTaaaet om am BcaDa. -Comptrollar Xrsn aabailtted a statement howlnc4hattbnmof $31,1007.94 wUl bo reqnlred to pay principal and hUret on city oonda fallinf dae on the 1st, 3d and ISttt m. i iMj I Th eommuDlcation was received and filed, And ordter were directed to befdrawa. i Th City Attorney acnt In Ino following To fh Honorabl tte Common pruned of Ot mil oi mvjjoio? i.

i --1 i-j In the matter of John Pi finiilre at aL afft. The City, where an injunction, wag obtained diy. It agent, from rs- movlnguicplainua'a hog yard and pen acaiexronxewM aoa uteey nreeta i aiao re-strainier the city from Interfering with tbe piainun in armog nu nog along tae street, has been heard, and an order to (bow canoe Why tho Injunction should not lb continued. and so mock of tho injunction: aa restrain me city irom removing the yara ana pen hasbea continued In force, and so mneh of aid Injunction as restrains tho city from la- tenering with us puiotia driving 'hog aiong tne street na been aunnissea. apectlaJiy submitted.

Fbahx B. Paaxwa, Attorney, la coameeUon with the abote, AJdermuk Slop offered the following: i I Ketolvtd, That th Street Commlloner be, and ha is herebvj dlrectMl itol nrevent the driving of bog along Lonls ttreet, and he 1 authorised to call on the foiled commission ert for a "force carry ont hia in li i I i The Alderman stated. In! eupport of his resolution: that the resident ol Lonls street were anxHou lo stop ibo drifiDg of hogt throngh tbat Street Hj Wai ImpoMlble for toe children attending School Bfo. 25 to reach the citoOl-hone owing litb tho presence of The City Attorney explained that the mat ter I now in the court and Win probably be istuea in tne course ot two or three weeks. iAiuerman jicaey movea postponement of action on Alderman Bipp'a resolution for two weka.

Lost 10 aye, 11 iAlderman Beymonr then moved that the matter be referred to the Committee on Or dinance, together with th City Attorney. Carried 13 ayea, 11 noet i i i OIDBBS DRAWS, i On recommendation of the head of the various department order Wre drawn oo the City Treasury to pay salari tot Noveuv- bar and to apply on contra at for public work. i IABOTBAB 0ILDla WANTBIL Jht foltowlog cotnmanicatM was received xronntne Bupenntenaent oi JKdncauoa To th jFoa. thi. Corhmon Council: The build iri of new choolboae in Dl trlct No.

20, which has long been needed, has now Decome a matter or aDsoiat necessity, Tbe existing bnilding will, hardly remain fit for occupation daring tho present Winter! Every beam in It la rotten the floor I In precarion condition, and repste is Impossible! withont a- large waste of money, Under tnese cirenmstances I respectfully! recomf mend that the Commissioner of1 Bnlldlngs be Instructed to prepare plana 'and specifications for a new echoof-house to be built ot brick lu the said: school district, tht cost thereof not to exceed 14,000, and to ad-vertit for proposal for the construction of am. uch PTODOsal to be reported to your honorable body, lit; I I Inasmuch aa the present school lot in District No. SO is of inadequate dimensions 1 would also recommend mat the Superintendent of Education and tbe Chairman of the School Committee i be Instructed to make terms either for tbe purchase of sufficient land to enlarge tbe present lot or for exchanging tbe present school! lot for somti other One of adequate dimensions, and report your npnoraoie pony. i itespecuouy tuDmttced. I I JS.

LaHNSO, Supt Of Education. On motion the communication waa referred the Committee on School. I DATB YACATIOM. i On recoanmendaUon of: Superintendent Lafaed tbe Council granted authority to close the1 public school on Thanksgiving Day and (thndyaftier. j- I BBW scnooi, kousai The Superintendent of Education an-'notfneed that the hew acnoolrhona recently completed District No.

SS will be formally dedicated on Tuesday, pec amber 3, at 10 o'clock The members Of the Council; were reepectfully inyitcd tjo be pVeeent. bmk.baW Snperintendent Larned waa iuthorized to lease temporary quarter! for the use ol! pupUs In1 School District No. 18 for the period pending the complatlon of th new school building In the district. I .1 i Hos'n ooBTAVf no; f. The Superintendent of the Fire 'Depart-! en presented the following i th JTonorabU thi Com CouncQ: Giituimbh---1 would report that com-, plaint hasj been made to me that Hose Company No, 9'bss' been engaged in a fight with tbe.

engineer of the steamer and, others now Stationed In said and I am requested by the people, living in tbe vicinity report the same to your! honorable And ask i that the aaid- company at once fisbanded. i In accordance: with auch reqneat report tb ssme to your I hooorsble body, and ask auch action a you deem fit. I i Tbos.i B. Fbbbob, jSnperiatendent Fir J)epartment. Alderman Dehni movd thai the reeom- ndatloa jbe adopted.

I ot Alderman Seymour ezpreaaed himself lb 'avor of flisbandlog the Hydraulie Hose mpany. i Its members, he said, had made iubl 10 the Fire Department, and tbe com- wa becoming obnox(ou; I Mr. Nichols Merslg briefly addressed the inncdl in behalf of tha rnnnaii i The opinion of SttperinUndent French iked, and ho emted that he wa dcalrou of the company disbanded because it wa io longer ok benefit jto the department He isd nothing to say against Volunteer firemen. for; he wsB Volunteer flreman ihimself. but thonghtl thej auperiorlt of a paid depart apparent to gInsajd.

The Cndr superceding jof thej volunteer dspart- ent by paid men, ho believed, Wa merely a On motion of Airman Seymonr the matter waa rc a referred tot the -Commltteeloa Ura for BXIB5S10B 0 BUf BTBJ1W The Committee on Street reported In favor extending Elm atreet from High to North a wldUl Af 60.reeti Tha'report waa recalv waa recaav-th recommendation ana njea, ena in i smWr swnto th CommItie on Bridges the ljowlng or I'i. JaWaVtrhai it Isrhareby Ordered that a ew owing I bridge be constructed over the Buffalo River, On Ohio atreet, ins accordance With the plan specifications on file in Engineer's office, and; tha Engineer is hereby directed to contract Wilt Bpanldiag Bennett a their bid of for doing sain worBi: 4 f-nf -t Aldarman Prenatt Offered a miabritv mnrt rhkh Btjred objections io) the plan of proposed nw bridge; and claimed that it rajk ao iBr BeaMir Smt Also Impracticable, tbe jadop tlon of a eoluo direcUag jjuje City Eng Beer to dvrtie iplrin0 or Mijugts, aua aiaowmg Mie parries oiaamg said work to hay the Old bridge.t iaerma ienms spox tm layof or support-tb majority report ol th com mltte Irs la fBTqr at etlog tb oofUoSnMOd i a It tf he If in It In tjo to asoatly deserted, send -mea and males Back and all boat will get through signed James KeDy, Joaeph Baich telegraphed to Meaers. Gallagher Co. from Utica, at 40 Weather warm and rainlog, basis moving be Uav -Mr Unlver thinks boats set wUl start tSATSsYA HfIjt.FtA. I- I Tkol Yaajaeet la tho Caoo ml tava ntaa Foaad w-lia a Ballet la HI Brain.

Testerday forenoon Coroner Morrow held an Inoneat at the General Hospital la the of Matbiae MUler: th man Who died In that institution on the 13th inst. as 4 la Whos brain tier Wa afterWafd cmni a pUtoJ bullet. The following witnesses were sworn and their testimony taken: Charle W. Styles, being duly awom, depose and yj I am a member of. Bolfalo Police Force am a patrolaaaa at No.

A Sta tion oa the night of the 13th inak, at near midnlghtj I saw thi man near No. a ear barn i saw the man on th west aid of the street lie acted peculiar I went up to him. asked what tb matter; he staggered back and said was cold, and wasted to go to tatlon-hou he seemed to be weak and wanted to aqaat down he aaid bis name wa Matbias Miller he aaid he had been to work for a man of tbe name of Coons, busking corn i saw. he had not been well for two weeks: complained of hia head aad hia neck, aaid be left Cooes that veoing; aaid Coons uvd a Ktue way over near ay i ne saia i have a house and lot: could: not tell the man's name who lived on ii repeated the name and story about Coons: aaid he had two Doys'ana a oangnter; uia wile was dead he told same street where hi friend lived don't remember what the name was it was with CUhcuity 1 got him to the station wnen wa irot tnera na anew wnera na waa aid this No. found, thi with him he aaid be got.

this revolver, at Koch- ester had it a week said be was there two week ago this is tbe revolver we found on him one chamber only was discharged he went away next being turned all the evening I d'ui not hear tho report of a pistol that evening; should have paid at tention to it li 1 naa aon-t Know any one by the name of Coons; he wm taken as a lodger oy his own wish have seen hi body this day and recognize to be that or the man Miller above spoken of. reter van revma. m. depose and says .1 neis a nracucing physician ana surgeon resident physician at the Buffalo Genera) Hospital Miller came here on the forenoon of the 13tih he wss counted Insensible there waa discoloration on the back of the head, pot having tbe appearance of recent wound on the risht aide of head mlirht have been recent died on the 18th he remained comatose untu aeatn, except occa sional partial lucid intervals I made a pt mortem; found tbe membranes somewbst congested on the right side at the base ot brain found also found a bullet in th brain could not find any external found fracture of frontal bone, hear th middle line, near over th left ana on the inside of skull: tbe fracture for a guide, found where tne ball had entered, out no scars nor opening, out the wound perfectly bealed; death was caused by inflam mation of the brain caused by this bullet; the bunch of the ball was still open, and filled In with pns cannot tell how long the ball had been there; It had been there long enough for the external hole to heal. After the Coroner' examination bad closed the jury retired and In a short time returned the following verdict, duly signed Statb or Bit Toes, Ebtb Codstt.

An inanisition indented end token for tbe People of the 8tate of New York st tbe General Hospital in the City of Buffalo, In said County of Erie, on th 24th dsv of No vember, 1873, before me, Caspian R. Morrow, one of tbe coroners in and for said couoty, upon the view of tbe body of Matbias Miller, then sndi there lying dead, upon the oaths of vy. Adams, j. ziottart, r. u.

a. Hayes, Samuel Phillips. Robt. Barnes, good and lawful men of tbe said county, who being duly sworn, to inquire, on tbe part of the People of the State of New York, Into all the circumstances attending the death of Matbias Miller, aad by whom same was produced, and in what manner, and when and where the said Mathias Miller came to his death, do say upon their oaths aforesaid, that the said Matbias Miller came to hi death on tbe 18tn of November, attbeBnfialoGeneral Hospital, in tbe City of Buffalo, from tbe effect of a pistol shot in the head; and the jurors further say that the pistol was fired by his (Matnias Miller's) own hand with intent to commit self -destruction or suicide. In witness whereof, as well the ssid Coro ner, ss the lurors aforesaid, havs to this In qulsitioni act their bands on the day and date ot mis inquisition as aioresaid.

W. Adams, J. ZIottart, Neweil. H. 8.

Haves. Samuel Phillips, Robert Barnes, jurors. C. R. Mortnow, Coroner If THE NATIONAL.

FEAST DAY. General Beer Tan ee of Thsnki- HTlng. Day after to-morrow is Thanksgiving Day holiday made by the proclamations of the President and the Governor. It la purely American in its nature, end its twenty-four hours probably contain much real enjoy ment for the people of thi country aa any holiday that can be mentioned. In Buffalo the celebration of tbe day iwill be as usual quiet and pleasant.

i-vices will be held in all of the Churches, and a bountiful "spread" ill be given the street boys in St. James Hall. In Chambers' "Book of Days." edited In Edinburgh, we find a brief article on THASKSGIVIUO DAT IK AMERICA. It is in some respects tersely truthful. We quote as follows "The great social and religious festival of New England, Irom which it has spread to most of the States of the American republic, la A legacy of the Puritans.

They abolished Christmas as a relic of Popery, or of prelacy, which they held in nearly equal detestation, and passed laws to punish its observance; but, wanting some day to replace it, the Col onial Assemblies, and later the Governors of the State, appointed every year some day In Autumn. generally toward the end of November, as a day of solemn prayer and thanksgiving for the blessings of tbe year, and especially tbe bountie of the harvest Thanksgiving day Is alwaya celebrated ON THURSDAY, and the same day is chosen In most of the States. The Governor's proclamation appointing the day. Is read in all. the churches, and there are appropriate sermons snd religious exercise.

Families, widely scattered, meet at the bountiful thanksgiving dinners of roast turkeys, plnm pudding and mince and pumpkin pies. The evenings sre devoted by the young people to rustic game and amusements. The subject of the THAXKSOrVIBO SKBWOHS are not nnfrequently of a political character. and in tb chief town of the Union those of theism! popular preachers are generally published in the newspapers. The Thanks-' giving festival, though widely celebrated, is not so universally respected as formerly, ss the influx of Roman Catholics and, Episcopalians J9 brought Christmas again into vogae, WBpn 1 also kept by the Unitarian with eonsMerable solemnity.

A a peculiar American festival it will, however, long be cherished by the descendants of tbs -j MnrrsTBEa' 'Mbettbo. On invitation of the T. AL A. th ministers of th several city churche partook of a dinner last evening at the room of tha association. The following minister were present Reverend D.

R. Fraser, S. E. Chlvers, M. Henderson, Elgin, Charles S.

Smith, Gar, H. W. Crabb, Dr. A. T.

Chester, Charle Wood, Morrison, V. B. -Hotchklsa, Wolcott Calkins, WCL Gay lord of Roahaater, Henry Ward, -H Paddock, Bigeiow, Robert Dick, P. O. Cook, Dr.

Hard, C. P. H. Naaon, The member of the Board of Managers were present. After the viand bad been disposed of Mr.

E. L. Hedatrom, President of th association, made ome forcible remarks on tbe work of the sssoclation, nd stated they had taken this cpportunlty bring the matter before the) pastor of the different churche. In order that they might be better abl to enlist th sympathies of their varies congregations. Bar.

I Wolcott Calkin moved the adoption of reoluion which txpi eased th 1 thank of th clergy to the associstton for th hospitality ot th evening And heaisympatiijiuU cordial snpport 1b th TV wawniai vvaaawaswwsw 4 mxMrmm, I ansae! Otter, LynAviftrakaa and Mink Set tfl yiUBBT BaHTB't, Ml St. 'SarBW. noat iGroA Oralai Bash Ribbons. A Vv' ooawAaa oov, Agenda BafidSaj. -T ilii iy -v 'i i 1 ni' v.

ii aau ru.r uu uuiaMWBh buuh vtfiNva aa, TIBTVt la 00 yon Bnffalo, T. Corjon Cotaa Cotfai Wn I cough when ya cad buy a twenty-five cent ootue oi vs. bbiobtb Ionian uongn nai-I wm, which (perUy cares Cough, Cold and I aH affeetleti ot tbe throat and lungs. For alo Mddeciy Fahionable rSnr la all grade at IIabby SarTBtv 837 Mala st i I Prr truti Down. Remem)ef that If cough, colds, mid other affection of th laag and threat ar wot seat ia th begin a log with tb propor antidote, they amy soon bs-ceme fatal.

Put thm down with Hle Honey of Hojnbwirkd and Tar. I It Is infallible. CrHtaotaa', fthayeaw. Bold by all druirgist. I- Pike's Tobfil minute.

saAinsAw A rnra seleetlon of Fringe. 0 Btenta, Buttona, t4 at Naibb's, urnewa at, -mi Tam A h. T1 kind of Haraes, Saddle, Bridle. Whip, and Hon Clothing, Weal Gcoeare 1 street, BuBalo, n. -r hH-6m Fob KTjeatIm, Neuralgia.

Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Cdda, Bkla Phi ei, General De bility ana wcttou etc, ry vne use laa aa saeatcaiea rwtn a tw am at. i'i i I j. 1 1 Seal Sereaee. Mnfi and Boa At a'j iiabby 8MITB.TS, 7 Main at. i fi 1 1 i.

I Nbw Style Of: Wlter Cloak' and Cloak ing at NAsapr'a, 14 Sotlth Dtvtaoa Ooax. Tar Composition, uneorualled a ear fori CBUrrh, BroBchltsa. Asthma, Con sumption aad ail lung eompuinuv ataa. vt Bboad, South Divisioarst flB-tf A full And elegant stock of Genu' Seal Cap at BabbY Sbtitb tan Main at. 1 1 spauldmCa Exchang, pays th lalghest eesi price for iadie' aad gents' east off doth be.

Call at store or addrea Bob 2893 Poet- tBER BOtPAtbofit 1- I "-H; r- OFFBB MY STOCK OF HEMLOCK I JUunber, amoag wtiion ia siW reec 01 Timber from so to so iet long, at, tna ooai Ciieevif Aa umber will on wanting good Hemloct nil ya give me a vaii. Noramner sria-ar D. OOHB, 1 Krl it '10 03T1XIC1T Mom. and i.IK 49RBAT VABIETT, AT O'BRIAN'S 1 r- -t tfl' I. 200 Main St OFFICE.

(jr4wa.l Liberal adTaneea nsada Oo Watches. Jew wry ana au outer sinaa 01 property. rsnwnsl Pronortv Bonjrht and Bold. 1 naaibvsi Sot a Mat invteoasu (at Peabody' ifrur Mara, I 1T2 A' srst-fr FTJRNITTJRE Lt. AX a EDUCED PRICEr THI UP-TOWM rUIMITUSE STORE 1 rn WSjar' 1 KTery article warranted.

SCHZ.TJin Sc. DOLL. i aSlwlAelv STEINWAY I 'i ARB iTEE CHEAPEST. Beeauee they are more durable. Because they hav a liner bona.

Because tboT hav a finer touch. Aadbaeanaa tber are bettet Instruments In every respect than any other. Term or saia ooiy oy COTTIER A DEKTOlt.j st Main si. TJ7 DEO. W.

TIFFT, 45Ct-3 A CO Maaufamueaa of. i .1.. TEAJ3 ENOINEfc Ajrtr I BOIXE1XS, roKTABLX Bwerwia. I UUUO.B UASllflVfl. it PAVOPBXOJCB.

WHBBi I it L-r Uaohlnery armerarJl-f, ito. CS to SI taakia(taa -I- i ITFALk.T. DZAHIES FOR 18T4. WBOLKS4 VK AXO BKTAIL. IAB6E AStO ITMEIIT OF ALL SIZES A -I 1,1 If- r'll'l A Felton 195MACTT B-TRg-ET.

W'rtW '1 001. mtCABA AJTD YIBGI5IA STBn WholaaalsaniT Dealer Aad Maanfao- d4T mis arehoBaa famishes ewtred'- wm tbe prtawaar aiiaail ilnaiiiil na as as any Foundry la this country. Also, la tht are tau KiBCTBOTiriau ta auiu variety Also, tjrpoadapi.fc'. awiirig. acid a S.LTSID, OARTJE3I .1 X.

-WE II OEED8, Warraatad Freeh and Tr-M WWama. Oor Aaaaal UaaaripOva UaAaloga aad "ttardao. ifU, ftooM ttmutv. tmm a a aav es tooaa. rrr ttw z-xiit.

TltUJSE3 tu: If roar Truss hart yoa eeO A 1 1 A19 CH TK tEST Ttrtf CIASf. iiJ I 'l0rn aad lar UmnM and at Of all kinds. Blghea paid tor txmntry Prodwea, ew reaa eoaaAgnment; aad pecill aSUatlins eaoioe batter. 1 i 173 lCifgTi Street. riidJr 'K-M ham.

Oma- South BotoH prto twea oa gtvaat I' 1 i i moved to lay Alderman PreaaU'ai repjlrt Onjtha tablet Ctrried 17 yes to 9 noes. On notion of Alderman Doyle tbe report of th? committee Wa then adopted, by 20 aye tv lav aarOCsV 4, BBTW BBSBBTOrB. id. Carmichael, from th CoauslUe on Wter, to whom was referred th snbject mat ter! purchasing land aa A eight for a reservoir, reported hack their flrat resolutiof as follows: f- That they hve carefollv considered the snblect eommUtcd to them and haVexamln- ed toe several parcel of land which have been uggeetea a proper sites lor a new reservoir. After carefully examining the tubiect year committee are of opinion that the parcel of land owned by Messrs W.

and A.S. Dodge, bounded by Beat, Jefferson, Dodge and Pros pect streets, i a batter location' for a reservoir than anv other land that can be nroenred. Meesrs. Dodge 'propose to soli the land to th city for th sum of $100,000 aad to receive In payment thereof the bonds ot the elty at their pari value. Believing mat me proposition a Terr favorable one for tbe city, vour com mltte recommend that It bb The adoption of the following resolution reeommended." -v- i i Tbat the Mayor and Comptroller and ar bereby directed to purchase of Messrs.

J. Wavn and A. L. Dodge the parcel of land altuate In the City of Baflalo, and bounded a follow, vis i Oo the north by Dodge atreet, on the eaat by Je Hereon street, on tho south by Beet street, and on the west oy rrospect atreet, except a lot louxiou ieet on Jeffroa street, for the sura of one hundred thousand dollars. Aad when a deed conveying a good and sufficient title of said land to tbe elty shall have been dellvesed to tha Mid Comptroller, which aball be approved by the (Jity Attorney, then the said uomptroi ler authorised to deliver to Messrs.

Wayne and AL. Dodge the bonds of th city to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars, such bonds to be issued pursuant to an set of the Legislature oz the State of New fork, paed May li, 1873." i The Committee further reported that they "have carefully considered the same, and after: cloeely examining the subject, have com to the conclusion that it is urgently necessary to procure the above premise for the purpose of giving: the City of proper supply of water, at aa early a day as possible, and that th abev proposition is cheaper than will result Irom the award of a commission. Th Committee, therefore, re port! in favor of the adoption of their pre- vion report." I The report was signed Aldermen! Car michael, Tan Buren ao'l Frank, Alderman Elnaleld offered, aa a substitute, th following Ruclved, That tha City of Buffalo intend to tan ana appropriate tbe following described piece of land for tbe purpose of a new reser voir All that certain piece or parcel ot land oemg tne essteriv part or rot si. townsnio ii range 8, HoHand Land Company survey, anc mora particularly described as follow: Be ginuhig at the northwest corner of Jefferson nd Best streets, running thence westerly along the northerly line of Best street to the -northeast corner of Best and Prospect streets tneace northwesterly along tbe easterly line of Prospect atreet to the southeast corner of rrospect ana uoage street tbenee easterly along the aoutherly line of Dodge street to the outhwest corner of Dodge and Jefferson street thence southerly along the westerly line of Jenerson street to place ol beginning, containing 19 7-100 be the same more or leas. And that the City Clerk cause due notice of Intention to be published In the flcial paper dally for two weeks.

jj In support of his resolution Alderman plnsfeld made an earnest speech in favor of taking Immediate steps for the erection bf a feaeryjolr. Tb city needed greater facilities for supplying water to the citizens, and he did not believe It was 1 right to depend alto-Jtethefil- npon one or two place of machinery irhlcQ might break at any time. The Alder- pan also called Attention to the fact that it Ws only a few months sgo that the Board of Water1 Commissioners stated to the Council that Oor prssent reservoir! facilities were totally Inadequate. i Alderman Dickey agreed in favor.of taking he land for the new reservoir, but he would pot consent to taking it by other means than commission. Too much has already been said against tbe Council about Jobbing, 'paying double what the land I worth," etc, to permit the purchasing this prop erty without tho intervention of an sppoioted commission.

Tho Alderman urged forcibly the necessity of having a new reservoir In prder to comply with tbe Increasing demands of consumers. Alderman Carmichael advocated the adop tion of th resolution originally recommended tbe committee. He cared nothing for what peopl said about jobbery, etc, etc. pe knew that It would be right to take the and immediately therefore he proposed to stand by the first proposition. feltsatia- fied that If th land wa taken by commission worild cost a great deal more than 100, Alderman Carmichael In conclusion uote from a previous communication of be Water Commissioners, urging tbe necessity ot greater reservoir facilities.

Alderman Jessemln was not in favor Of ln- eurring any more expense than was absolutely necessary, as the citizens at the present time ar averse to further taxation, pat the land 1 taken at all he thought it would better to take 1 by commission. Alderman Webster watted to do "what was Sight In the matter. It eonld do no harm; be argued, to Investigate the project carefully nd thoroughly, nd then act for the best interest of the city. He wa not satisfied that we really need so much land at present, And doubted the propriety of pendinoj much money for Water Work Improvement. the land waa taken, however, he preferred gist It should taken by commission.

Alderman- Sears was strongly in favor of taking the land aa speedily a wa favor of taking It by commission. If the Council bought it outright, he aaid, for 0)00 the public voice would denounce the Aldermen for 'stealing large ehare of the money, but if a commUcion paid twice than amount the public would be eaUsfled that tbe purchas wa fairly conducted, tie did aot think: there was any too much land In the Dodgefarm for the ultimate use to which It Wouldlie put. Our city fast growing and will in fifty year from now need every foot tbe nineteen acrea for reservoir pur poses. Every city should be a liberal a possible In supplying water to the residents. purchasing thla tract of land do not force Our constituent to put their banda ln tfieir pocket for 9100,000, but require them Only py the interest on that amount, It will left for onr children to pay the prin cipal and they Win be both able and willing do bov.j-t i.p-is f-' Aldermaa Elnsfeld then moved the previoa question, which waa put, and his anbtitute carried DJ nineteen to one, Aid.

Carmichael being th only Aldenaan voting in th negative. did so, not from oppoelUon to the commission, but that having advocated th first proposition he would tan3 i AWOiwrsraT. Th. Council shortly afterwards adjourned. a.

in Closb or Cabal Navigation. Th telegrapble advices from down th canaj yesterday, were aa favorable, Indicating' that ft th mild weather balds a few day longer; all tho boat below Utica will be On the move again with fair prcapect of getting throngh. Navigation is reported, open kt boat below that point moving forward. Captain Levi Leonard, of th steamer JtLontOBa, teiegrapDeoto Messrs. retrle Co.

from VUe yestorday, at 4 that th Waatber waa warm and raining. Adlapatch Fetrle A Co. from Mr. W. K.

Oeorg, gt Schenectady, about noon yesterday, sAya th beat Dean is unloaded, boat Hojt plot her, weather warm, and- raining. Ten noai passed eaet Banay, a dispatch tram A AV Bark at 2:30 ay Warm, rain, navlgatioB is open' her, boats Uon they deserv. eorruna run tu ials. The Committee, on Buppliea deair f. ap peal to every body for contributioaa to the table.

Supplies aay aat to following plsce to-morrow (Wednesday) To the residence of Mrs. Sellm Sears, 133 tmppewa sueev. To the stove store of Messrs. L. Sch warts .00.

'J' 1. 'i To th shoe store of -Mr; Cv li. Draper. corner of Michigan and Earl street. Or to St, James 11a 11 on Tknrsday aaoraiB between the houra ot 7 and 9.

The practicability of sending in supplies to the place indicated on Wednesday will occur to every one desiring to eon tribute, Inasmuch a the committee should hav rcasona-bl tint to provide against coatlngaaeie, even though they ar not likely to arise. The following is a 1 list, or tub surrxia wabtbd. Boast beef, pork and lamb; roaat dnehs and ehlckens i bread, biscuit, rolls, Dickie, cookie celery I cskei-ot every des cription plain, frosted" and blaeki white and' red apples pear, aaladaj nut, raisins, and in fact everything good to eat or to staff into one's pocket Don't forget to nd pi made from every conceivable kind of material except pig iron or Sole leather. Pies are good. About BOO boy are to 1 TO TB COMMITTCB8.

The committee on carving, door ticket, supplies, together with, tbe managing and matron' committees, find tha hall open at sern o'clock aad are requested to be on hand' soon As possible after that hour to commence their work. The table should be in order by ten o'clock, and the Riceptlon Committee snd waitresses should be on duty by that hour. J5 (' The doors will be open to the public and the boys at tan o'clock, and all. persona, whether members of th cemmittees, will expected to pay th admit tanc fee of twenty. five cents each.

TBB rBOOBABBB, which will be announced in full to-morrow, wUl Include a few brief addresses and music. Tb exercises will commence at half past ten o'clock precisely, and will conclude at noon, when DIlfNBR will be In order. This will be served in tine style, and the lookers on wi'l have the satisfaction of seeing how the gamins of the city can discus a good square meet. The latiow ing is the Biiiii or rui. Oysters, BnUtd.

Pork Tenderloin, Ton Beef, Ifam, Mutton. JRoatt. Bibs ot Beef. Spring Lamb, Turkey, Duck, Chicken, ork, Mutton. Vegetable.

Boiled Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage- StUtht. Worcestershire Sauce, Pickled Beets, riokles, Bonr-Oront, Cnow-onowr French Mustard. Fattry. I Apple Pie," Cream Cake, Fruit Cake, Custard Pie, Tarts, Plain Cake Apples, Posts, Nuts, Balslna, Cand ice cream ana rrencn conee. ran ladiss.

j. who are ever ready to lending a helping hand to a charitable work, will be In attendance in goodly numbers, and Indeed without their presence tbe affair would be tame enough Some of these will see that the boys are prop etly attended while others will present tbe visitors with button-hole boquet for a very moderate snm each. tBB GOOD TO BB DOHB. Our citizen should send In their aupplli liberally. I They will all enjoy their own Thsnksgiving dinner the bettor for it What supplies remain over after th boys have benf feasted win be distributed to the Snppf Committee, so that nothing will be Wasted, and the donors will know that thsy have Jed the hungry, TBB CASH STJBSCBIPTIOHS The committee appointed to obtain cash subscription for the benefit of the Children's Aid Society in connection with the dinner, desire to State to the public that they are nnable to make a personal oall cm every citizen who might desire to contribute to tha worthy object, and consequently would re quest all who wish to make cash donations to forward th same to the following named gentlemen K- Robert Hadfldd, Qmrltr office Robert Palen, Bradstreet Agency or to Geo, L.

William, chairman of the sab-eomml tte. Any smount, from 50 cents to 9100, will be gladly received and acknowledged, The members of Subscription Committee are requested to report to the chairman be fore Thursday Tbb LrXBBBrAni. Cohcbbt. A very large audience filled St James HalL and received with applause and sefisf actioa tha severs) features of the programme of the first Lteder-tafel Concert of the season, last evening This society, under the of its popular President, and the abl leadership of Joseph MiscAka, it Conductor, la fast adding to it already enviable reputation as a musical and social organization. Buffalo, we think, can afford to boast, just a little, of It male choru.

Tb entertainment opened last Bight with th singing of Th Forest," mala chorui, by Koellner, waa well rendered, hating the ring of real music is it Mis Miaehka aad Miss Perach thee sang a pretty duet, which waa received with marked "STh baritone aolo, "Th Tear, by Mr. J. G. Woehaert, was nng In aplendid tyle. Seldom have' We heard Mr.

Woehnert's rich voice to better advantage. i Mr ft Mtti Fart' nlano sola was an svacal- lent performauc, and waa msb admired. He pUyed Weber' Slnmber Song' and Shubert' Erl King arranged by Llzt. A very pleasing doable quarte'te, In May, was sung by Messrs. Scheuer, Sch sack, Hr- ger.

Net ter, Haas, Jnengling, AdicraadEahl, with baritone aolo by Mr. P. BrlllngJ I One of the finest piece of th ersclng was th oog My Bark Skim Along," which wa admirably rendered byamal ehorua, with baritone solo by Mr. Woebnert, and tenor solo by Mr. George Rupp.

'Th sing ing of this seise Uon was rapturously applaad- Ha EmBla Flacta next aang a baantifnl aria. "Jo la Boatu VImmaain" wtth Much (weetaes of Mia Flach IS Udj of rare musical aecompliahmnU and fives promise of a aplendld -t--r Th songs by tho mixed chorus, "Farewea to th Forest," Th Nltlngal, both by Meadelaoha, were given with spirit and th proper effect. i vofc it Messrs. Scheuer and Erffing acted and Sang "Th Bobber a manner which Ueited at "Once tho bter-est and admiratioa of the tymMmt. I After the concert the floor was cleared and social baB wa enjoyed by larg number of th ladies and gentlemen of th oeIety.

Supper wa served from eleven nntO two dock by Mr. William Jsegerv ji Odd Fmiko-w' HaiX tb Iowio. Tb bnilding commute of th Odd Fellow, of Londoa, Ont, awarded th first prise of $100 to Messrs. Jamn Lalor, for fc. 1 I i la i oa i.

and V3 Sherman yesterday morning wtii carry feeling of or- row and surprise to the larg circle Of hia 1 frieoa and acquaintance In and abont Bar- fJo. Fsellng unwell all through th mora: ng(r abont o'clock be drove to th office of the family physician, Dr. BUng, on Seaaea treet, who gave him prescription, and advised hint to go hpm as soon ss possible. While waiting, about an hour afterwards, for the medicine at Lyman' drug atore, 290 Main treet, Mr. Sherman saddenly dropped off the chair on which he waa silting' ana expired almost Instantly.

The Immediate eause of I hia death wa tb rupture of a large blood vessel th vkdnlty of th heart, though he had been suffering for. a long time from a diseas known among mcdieal aathoriUe a "Angina Pectoris." -t Almon P. Sherman was born la 8pringfleld, Massachusetts, in 1819, snd consequently was about 54 years old at the Urn Ot hia death. He cam to in March, 1848, and on the following January obUlned th position of General Superintend dnt of the outdoor business In the American Exprsaa Company! which offlc has hId aver aino. waa a genial and large-hearted man, and being ever prompt and faithful in th discharge of his duties, he won.

In the highest degree, the love and esteem! ot his associates and the con fidence of fhia employers. Though oftime ntrnsted with! large rami of- money and placed IA situation of great re-ponIbiBty, never, wa tbers a doabt or aospiclon cast aa tha honor and Intesrritv Of Almon P. Sher man. Jn fate soclsl relation be wa a conr- teous and whole-souled gentleman, auch ad dicted to quiet acts of charity And practical benevolence. For several winters he was, ac- customed to' the' Mttle one at the' Orphan Asylum 1 to a sleigh-ride, and no ml derived moro enjoyment and pleasure front thee aetA of kindness than did Mr.

Stamaattt 'hlntseit Though not a reeogaiked member of th diureb, endeav ored all through hlaSf to live up to th truth of th aeatiment, -f. Do unto other yon wouhl be don by.V, For many year be had been a prominent member of the Maaanie order In thi city, and baa hoeta ot friends who win mourn hia untimely end. After hi deatb was taken to his home on Exchange atreet He leaves wife and three children-two daughters and a son we believe. Hi funeral will take place on Friday from Paul'a Catbedral. iiswrtscs aufiri.

One of oor beet known cltlxena, Lawrence K. Bogert, more familiarly known as CoL Bogert, died at his home. No. 878 Pearl street, early jesterdsy morning. An attack of congestion of tire lungs, combined, with.

paralysis of th' brain, wa the his Col. Bogert was sixty-nine years oi age at the time of his decease, having been bom in New York City In 1804. He came to Baflalo hi I860 from TJtica, we believe. The deceased was of a kind and sociable disposi tion, and made and kept friends wtth great' ease He leaves seven children. i The funeral of Col.

Bogert will take place from his residence pa Pearl Atreet at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. ISrs. Ollwer Toasliaeoa, a very estimable lady, who had many friends in this city, died At her residence In Fslrport, Monroe on the evening of the 90th Inst We speak of Mrs. Anna S. TOmlinson, Who has been Suffering from severe illness for many month past, and who formerly resided in Buffalo.

She waathe mother, of th late Mr. A. R. Cobb, of thU city, and had arrived at the advanced age of 07 years. 'Her remainr were' bronglrt to tbJ elty yesterdsy morning aad depodted in the yeuit of St Paul' Ca- IsBsdral.

Shbi-bt's. A- good sfsed audience, at tended tha first performance of Th Devil Doctor at Shelbya thcatr last evening. Statb Liaa Raixboad Paooaass. The Rochester Democrat ot yesterday moraing aays: "It gires pleasure to record the tangibl evidence of progress -and success In any public work or project In which, this city baa an Interest, and from time to, time, we have called attention to the; energy displayed in pushing tbe work on the State Lin Ban- road forward to completion. The dispatch below shows ins gratifying light theprogrea of thi work, the completion of which I looked to with so much Interest by all of Citizens ScOTTSTtLta, Nov.

23, 7 F. nr. p. 8. 3futH, Oit'f Engineer.

Roehetter, Jf. rn Telegraph line hi worklnff order. Evening train just left for your eaty. u. D.

B. -I f- Tbb Faxbbabxb Boalb MaBOFAcrroar. Th Maaar. Fairbank ar running Itielr Shop on full time, vi leara that let I week the product was nearly 900. oala, and all npon order.

do not think the above very bad for seam, too, that yesterday brought them large or- dars, including over oo nay scales, xaa gen arai onaw ox ue piece eem proaperens. Whs the P. AQ.K. is completed through from Portland to Montreal, which As expect ed next season, wa shall look for a much larger increaa of bnaines in our place, especially the manatacturiag lino, aa bo better point for auch bueineu eaa be-found ia Stat. VoAajoMry yt.) Caledonian.

tfemcn. Alt Ihe Public MarlceU1 of the city will be open on November 2ft, antU e'cloek F. B.rtmd will i Xhotwday, xuauugivuag aay, until 0 o'clock a. November 27, F. P1CBABT' k25 A- Market Clerk.

Cababy Bibbs How to Tabb CaBb of Tbbm; if Sick How to.Cvbb Tbbb. a little book pre nted i grati -at finnrroa' New Tork Floral Deneu 07 ChinoewaaC or Seed Store. 003 Mala st Newly Imported Imtsor- telle Flower and Imitation Coral Flower Basket. "Also, a tarra eeeortuent the leeat greaa hniaa Flo were always oa haa. Pries low, a-Oris tea' Nw York Fmral WW Butt.

for Me and Chil dra, ar eold at great aacrifice, la order to raise money, at T. Mbtbx's, th Oo Price Clothier. 404 Main at Be sure and call. Everything -narked dowfl from a) to 40 per tcS cw-ia Fxrw I'Ifwb I boeghf st pattkr rlcea. Seal Miak, Ly-rr, Black Martin, A tree ban and Enala Mnffa.

Boas I and Caps. Also, a fun Una For, which we offer nnususl full line of Children' low Price. jkldsij-j a. BABWBB mm iua. uvf ww uju w( dow.

aaf um piac to ouy uamagea apa ausmes wsg-ens for tlM least moaey. Ala to getyssorra-pair doa prcaaptiy aad i AW na tij -1 rua a aa- Wr-rran Guova. For! tb bei aort- meat, at th lowest price go BIB I 1 1 1 1 LajotbS Baring their own materfal can rlr bavingtheir garmenU mads ap hi th besA mannar a 14 Bonth Division Fnt FbkBcb FlowbbM Boaaaeta. Bad aoaiA treat vanany. opened to-aay.

WOODWABB mk litflt foal ar'i at'i'i Haib, The oslv reliable place to bar Tour rrencn iu. reuerayi nair uooaa: in obi piac to buy vour natural white and gray Hal Swltchos, This boo ksep only th boj i Bet (or todies' use, now and desirable andw-, mBL fiWa healtate to predict all perfect; Blankets, Bed din una. Horse Htnukets, Overcoats, Crockery, sew Decnoreot's One Harnesa, ete O' Day's' Oaateal Aaotlom 11 WST BENECA. ST. 1 TBAHK X.

Auction ON WIDNKSDAYNOY M. AT 10 A. Parlor aad Coamber Furniture. Ionage. Xxtenslon TaolO't, Unreaa, asbstaad-J Cook.

Stevi TOT Heating BUrtea, otc, etc rA.oatll'oloc-, i taring Company Piano; Oil Palntim ira volumes of oholee Booka. embracing some of lb best stand-fJSSSUiEL- rlia Blaek Walaat Beok Oass), tne property of a gentleman about "iisolti fwea.V.. i HOwevBewiiHr Maohine, nearly new, full cabinet, cost 1KB. Tarma Cash. J.

3. EBSHIE.J..-.. Sell at OS TBSDAT, KOY. 9ATAT lOK A. At the OAlesroonis, 440 Main Goatee! Faraltmrw," fBroage'uaTSCsJ wint.

Parlor Stoves. i Also, fit HM ooloa wolasrtrt ono okant 1 A- Kama full 7-octavs. containing ovary modern Improvement: folly warr tnted for Yx years, kio-ly nrrtGU FOB RBNT-A f)T i nuiau afliaa. in ma siwaua new. building knowrv as the Sherman Block, Wasawgioa onvsgn dto Division stSil AJCal JTAUAJbJMJaW.

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