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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 5

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THE: BUFFALO EXPEESS, SATURDAY MOENIKGr SEPTEIBEIl 1,1833. a i J.H. Co. Boarding. WHAT IS GOIXQ ON TODAY.

1 FiiOAI THE CLOUDS. FOR REPUBLICANS. THE GOOD "WORDS THAT AdE BtlrfQ JA1D FOR HARR1S0S AXO PROTECTION. in Increased trada, caused by such an influx ol strangers any taty to ace the exbibition, and'is would be but right th workin; people Urine ia Buffalo should hare sue it an opportunity affordad them to go and see it, 1 intend to close my m.ll (or day, namely, oa the Ik a proximo. Yours trulyi kticBAEt.

ScHtmtntK, rropnei.or of piaaing anitt. The iuggestloa a a good one, aad unless there aa objection to two labor holidays ia one week. SOFAS, LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS in all the new shapes. 1 Now is a favorable time to upholstered in new fabrics and in the latest style. aw IT TtlTifln flrtlTn ft I 5148-230 MAIN ST.

ONE GENT A WORD. Help Wanted. ---VrATKIl-1a well-dressed your, men betweea i snff -rK'ns'Mitraei, national Fair tlround tor cycle rscs; xixidreler-eace required none Bead caJl wtitiou- reference. Ciill As kefeaaFie. aVlb LTfaV "XOt KG man wanted ascoitectitr: mu-t be at least A- 1M rears oil aul know the city wefl.

Address. elating: expriwice, rcteo-iieas. and salary expected. "COLXM uaV; tola offjee. M'AM'KI)-flood, eoerrertc Solicitors foreltr.

E. at VAX fluliS. Koima. V.H.C.A. Buitdme.

oce'witB ex-? prnenee in Kenrai-4r wurx pretHrreu: iva reference, aud tfaiarr exixxted. Addraoa iener Carriei-a. 114 SI Kit A eonipstrat seimstjifw. irhn will ar- r.nt in rhtntjr wort: rvttTii rrqufred, Xt-' plT brtwB lli aod o'ctoek at ilii rraualia gt. is -ANTKT) Folidlora for ti the luffsl lttirmaUt)vt-Fair Jiimni, to-work Today's vttdlur for Buffalo 4 vicinity mre: CUarirg and cooler, See political aonoancements elsewhere.

Ball fame, Buffalo tv Toronto, Olympic Park -4 r. QualiBcatioe matches. Bay View Rifle. Range afternoon. Kali 10 M.

Meeting Ranblen' Biqrcle Cab, No. 531 Street 8 T. H. Court-itreet Theater: Ckarlei A. Gardner Is The New Karl" 3.15 and 8 r.

'TBe Sarregatt's Court will mtime work next Moadar. The police rrroned 48 armti jrearerday A case of imaH-pox wai reported TeaterdaT tt 80 Box Arenue. The 6ne imposed oa law-break erf -yetttr-dar by the juiticet aggregated $125. Stores lor reot in the Washingtoa Block, Apply, -Ki. -Matthew, Jo.

lJWaahioajtoti Street odg Hatch began a preliminary- riamloa- yrxtetdaii ot lOulritnan rlrawn lor the trial criminal terms of the Superior Court for Sep tember, Eighteen aldermen haw girta consent to defer the opening of school until Monday, Sep- A. meeuog ol the Buffalo Mnsicil Assooatfbrt be held at the Buffalo Club on Tuesday ctening. The ateaau Feriwiakla will go aroood Grand Itltbd to-day. Tares 50 cents, cbiTdres 23 eehtsV Good ronsic George Fix. who was arrested on a chsrge sh discKirgel bjr Justice King, be aajrv, Judge Hammond yesterday authorised George ppert, assignee of -to-ad-- r-August Helntich, a mason, ts nnder arrest Is Kigbth Precinct on a charge ot non-support prefn-reorbfis-wife fauliae.

George V'usti, a bricklayer, it under arrest in Sub-precinct No. 1 on a charge of defrauding Joha-Seheffet 0W of a toard -fefH, The new mips showing the outlines of the new redlstricting of the wards are ready for distribution at the City Clerk's, office. The committee on roads and groaada met at the Park Commissioners' office yesterday afternoon prepare Its report for tha meeting of th Board Tuesday The board of directors of the International Fair have siren Complimentary tickets to all the pubiiciscbofl teachers lor tu opening day. They may be had at i-npt. -Crocker 'a office.

Erery kind of Book aud Job printing doaaat the orTic of Tmk Express ia tba best style at die lowest rates, he People's Press. Also book-' binding and blank-book manufacturing. On Thursday night barglart entered Dobia- sons hardware store and J. X. Kalis store on near.

Pennsylvania. A small amount of money was secured at the latter store. The Central labor Union committee) of ar rangements and marshals and aids and all the committees appointed- tiy th different labor or ganizations, wnl meet at Mechanics' Institute' corner of Mais aad Eagle streets to-night at eight Hoyt's "A Hole In tha Ground," with all new music and many amusing Introductions and additions to the prologue aad business of th: piece, will be the opening attraction at th Academy of Music next Monday ereniog. Seats can now be secured. An informal meeting of the Buffalo Mlcrosco- from rfrtmbr-i' at elderly mpa and wocten wilt find it 'pinaaatit and protital'ie eiiiltltO'liiBlit.

Apflr by If tier only. friOK reteronoi' and saitiins: previ4.us occurv.tkn. if any. to THE PARACHUTE BALLOON JUMPER EN-GAGED TOR THE INTERNATIONAL FAIR. A Thousand Exhibitor Arratstglaff Their Shew Frocreaa Eerjwberi Should tba great International Fair fall to prore a bfuiiant success it would ealaqjitr.

wtic.u jfiSaftd iptru auca as doe reaard. all entetprlse and public spirit is discounted. But ao dismal forbodiagf of evil It trouble the managencat. Why should Jhey I Such ao aggregstToa of attractions as hire been swred for this eent hart sn irres-Kible drawing tendency. So long at curiosity 'and a desire to acquire knowledge are element of human natufe, just so Ion: will soch expositions a the one aboat to open gather the crowds.

As rf'th galaxy of great things already firo. assDcutioa jresteraaT reuirea to.ipsna anotarr $1,000 to a4! another (cature to the Fair. For two days past ocsotations hare been cirriea by telegraph with Mr. T. G.

Baldwia, the famous aeroaiut wha recently thriliei Islaat by leaping from a bal Icon two aiiies ia mid-air, with onry- a psrsdHite- to break his fail. Thestoyof teso- sAi the result oi.Uiesereraitelegrattis ex- tanged, tae management now announce that dur- itt; ti.e days of the air Mr. Baldwia will make t. frm tiia grounds, aad two parieiiuTe riereints great- attUade- The: La loont wiii floit aay, and becontt the ptvpstl oi whocTcr may capture tneov i ne actn.ty as "reater at the grounds yester. 'Ey iiixbidi.MtisfitM it the stght.seers were stopped the gtcs the satb.

etmg inside ruve made a rery respectable attandaoca at a country fair. In the Main Build- ing all was bustle; but not confusion, the plat fWftMssttdfKap'! laMaw KiUrsa1 of eth.uits are hearty all andef way, and many cf them sre already completed, painted, and dec- tmmdr-Ta--sonle fnstsncct ysloabta gooat are now on the around. W. H. Glesar, Sons Ca have sent to the bu'tlJing a dosea-hogsheads aad as many crates packed with fine china, cut statuary, marble clocks, siWerware, and other treasures from their stock, and tb woik of displaying these on the pyramid in tba north court was well be jun.

This collection alone will exceed in etlu. Perren Brady. t-t dealers ht fin tarriagaaj horse clothing, and harnessss, bar been assigned the entire ft or space in the southeast tower, and t-their exhibit wilt be rn.ued at $15,000, Amoot? the Set hue yehicies shown is a new genuine Kus- sian sleigh, aijacent spacs on the wast is a.i. i av i -ih. l.mn...

VnVii 1 firra wVamakc a specialty of; supplying rebisies to mil.ionitres. TheTiflt Furnitnra Company show among other things their new delivery wagon, which, with i pune'ed s'tles of antique oak and heavy btre'ed French plate-slass windows on either side' of driver scat, is certainly a thing of beauty. The work oiv The. ExrkliS ttiodel newsnsper and printing-office plant was progressing finely. The new Scott Web perfecting press wiil-firobe-blv be in condition to begin tunning this evening, with everyone of the.

4,000. pieces ot Iron, ant steel which enter into the construction of this marvel of mechanism la itl ptoperplace. A force of eotnpositors, under the direction ol Foreman Charles II, Thomas of Tu Express newsroom, were busy throwing Into the esses the-shining new type from which ih -Kitr -edition of -Tit-: Exprrss will be printea. 1 he paper-wettittg ana Stereotyping mtchinery was likewise being msda ready for actual work. Among the machinery will be on or more job presses npoa which will be run circulars and cards seeded by exhibitors In haste.

One short line of sbafting was in motloa "yes terday, the power being furnished by the anto Works. J'h elevator for th Howara Iron Works was likewls running; Its pbwtr being de rived from the sim source. A ttnmbar of dyasatos were being Set yesterday aad tne lDO-horse-oower Klc aato-inatic togla is ready to give thara alfa good torn as soon as wire ar tttuaj. The entir south court ha, been fitted ap with tables wttb railings alongsld. boon which will be ahoa-n a.ieh aa array of appetizing fru ts end fragrant flowers as hare never before been gatnered under on roof in Erie County.

lkmr Boackcrt't mammoth cider mill and press is aU ready to grind its ccllarful of apples into palp and press Out the amber juke so dear ta boyhood memory as soon as th main Ine hatting begins to tura, one 1 be the I will in seat oo ot the was aad ana br acid that tost, 6f la uer on th 1 i 1 J. I 7 'J i -In I It i i i plea avasiag vavm ewgiawaent br--Erter4iitf -4re DE.SIKAKLK furnUbed with or without board. rv bat. 81 w. Ejk-U at.

IF.HSN, wiehirg board during or trier the Fair DAY caUl aa 1 Wrl HAMiasJMxXY furnkmad rooms, simrle and en suite, with excellent labia. 41U leari u. 188 TV eat Chippe room, with board; aiM taue Doara. board. 1 'S hOHMAii Front room, with hoard, and bf dunnf the Expoeltloat "lyAM'EI Parties havro- rooma "to rent, with or WilBOUX hoard fnun 1 .1 r.ih i.

elusive, or during lhe fnlertiatlonal fair, toeend their during ine tniernatlonal fair, toeend their rpIIE GlBAKD174NiparaStrwt. Finely fur-nlahed rooma ith eiueiit-at labia board. Apartments to Let. ii (tentlenwaj can be aoeomniodated with niceiT-turniied roonia, without board, with of atw tine room and baUt room; etniral location, at moder-atcraten. A PAKTMTSit 44 South JMrialon at.

SAME8, jiftusei for, POR KES'T-Fiimlshed Mr 'SnuferSB Worth mi a hort aotH'. 'ur )acticuiara inauira li t. I'EiiKISE. llOFraaUuat. KEST-ForVimof jeara If deaired; brick No.

51 Fark ali modfra uiiprora. rowite, Inciudlnt nrtiral with or without barn. t-fchKINa MkH.icA, 330 MaiD XIOK 111-l- la-iei bara on tna pand alter la rear of So lttt Kuth Uitiaion at. IkiiaXSa MEKZlEs, Mala at. TOOK KKN'l-Foratenn ot yearn.

lr dewred, the reiuiaoe ot 1M. John lirown, Sa 6tM Daut- waaw wa aa mousrn cottttatenita. liLMu. at AM.ola fpO IJIT DwaUna; eorner Porter are. and Serenth oi, teiiai4aa4-- ja baraxs3axfeeul' aim 1mm ait th niodtfrn nubrovrmenta and comf niem-e; immrai eaa: and i otie of tba moat tin.

uran ren.fcea tlicitrr can bo had with or with. Lost and Found. I OST between Chippewa anil irt. hl.k- l.rM, i F.w...,. Ml TBU CHAB.

Mot Uli.All 4 14 E. iueca St. Business riaevs for Rent. OA NIAGARA taclwr Qty Ball, tor atom or offle. CtORNKK store, aia Kiacarast, Hoard of Trade.

W. EAatta, Pa.l-'AeiAt ofpees; aL-o desk rooms oa sreonarl floor wail liffittMt: tAMtm liM- mht Ln a lhec; bhfaKJUlJ, Heat JEstate for Sale. IOR SAjUE-Cheap; duo of but lota on Crea-centaa. H. A.

oW tETLAlil), 14 K. EaajleaL. Koom a A liAKGAIN Farm, 14 milan from eity; SO s. acres of. tuddinaa.

net tl2.0iWt price B.ltAJULi'tiS iO WertBwaneU KlJ-ta ANT country residence aaW; Utory n.flr.deitbia prest-ed brk-lt; Vuet-n Arm style; tocated In a mort beautiful aneaiycar ride Juat BaffatoT hoiin beael fbniut'Bout-with teaw; liKbted witli gnia: hot arid eoid water ali over billiard room, stationary laanilry tubs, eiec ric btila; annii Irreonda and-, largw. atabte; will be ex-rlanged lor kadalo city property. If, O. box Uk, U'y. KI5K BUB1.VH8 Iota on Sycamore towea at.

J. V. uenMe aU tpOK KALE at a bargain A Well-built and com-A" tnotllous Botimsj lari; lot; location deelrabla; aiao a urn oho-ee lot on Military JKoad cheap oo easy terms. DAVID J. W1KTU.N, Hi Chapm Bioca.

pKMRfKC'R 1AT on Ouilfor st. Bear Beat at. Ik. J. 1'.

ZE.NNEK, S-'KOen-sea F1SK BRMDKSCE lots on Beat oppoalte Pa-rada Gtoumia. I t. Zt.N.Na.H, a3 uenetan at. For Sale Miscellaneous. UPHIGIIX pkno nearly Dew, for sale cheap; caah or time, ia W.

Muhawk st- A l.K A one horse-power (oil fuelj auine at 18 befaaaawst, $150 Vll.L buy line tquara piano. JkNULL, 78 nea alu For Sale or Kent IMBT-CXAS rettdeaca r--irtj can be rented or purchased of Win. L. fitch, BuomJ and 4, ever jO IMagara ar.t for niucu iervs tuan actual cost: i bue hare ench lane eapinjf odis, bath rooma, baiiiard room, eta. hsnlwood ftnlali; aieam teat; natural tbetliiru ba 7 aieepUu; wmi, natural gmt, and ail UKwt daturaUy Jocaisrd.

Nouey to lxan, rac-Tnfttj awmntaaoaa at lo aat ratea te any autna. EXECUTOK, Carrier IKK BOAS FKRG, Uoet-at'd pawnbroker, 14-19 W. Kariest. large, It-ans elicited; ONRY to toaiL OB reai eat ata, RK A BOX 1 10 rans Un sr. M' ONKY to loan on real estate.

lilkUCk; 4 BTEl'RES. :1 Slain, OKY "to lout! on real estate security only. UrUUB tl.1. alia riaarla at aStscellsneous. PeacneslTeacnes! Xai 'fro.

I l'HWMflVflS. RECEIVED BAIL AND CHEA WILLET Sc DORLANa General Grocers, STItKET ICO corns and btl when you esn eec'ire tmmeda'e an't fvrt-sH miii rel'i-f, At amuit by tti Meaii'. IVihs a.t which are ao.d and rcc-omrni ld lit ewry lire dnxtttinKt tlirniiliou tie Uidtea kltataa aviid i In fevers SmVnther tiimm'r dls. it I a-ivlaUii Jto purify tli ek-k room daily, and for this por-tose Etdhint: BiwH liynatstPH-. Titot Tliew frt-llW when burned la the atckmom cause no perceptible UKirtmne in ka teiav peraiurw.

but Uwr impnrt a that 1. arrreable, stimuiatmr DO YOU SUFFER EVERY DAY: 'atid tefreshihe to the aick, bewilee aeutra utlni; and eliminanna all die aareesble odors and bodily exore-tions. and randerlng the ain purs Bad wholesome t-- Uont tor ret Es. son's Pua- ra for ache and pa. PARTIES BUILDING will find it to their iateresnrcaina amine our line of House Trimmings, as carry the largest and most complete stocklf House Trimmings in the country.

Arr inspection is ail we ask WEED 234 Main" corner of Swan. UU. NBRUC H. THE CPTICIA N. K.

teTfreparl flttesl trltat lt Citr Main No. Lon and btr will of, to 00, Sereral Meotlngs) HaW ia th rrd nentlF OrtanladMatea, A big meeting waa held at NJo. Tty --4osrgjKre "3th that causa, of tarawaw-- Hsrrhto. nf Morttm- Club of low beeeata Wjij, tmmi district, the Kamton Ctssras, aad tee Sereatiw ward Gan-lquad. lurried out KO nnwig i torchlight ptrade, A gigautia poie, lio (, high, was decorated with a Republican streamer.

-On aa Imptofised balcooy at ths side of the house speeches were delivered ia she useseaca of audience of at least S00 persons. F.mory P. Close spoke first. I a the coarse ol remarks be said that CWeolaaU' vav tlatted upon tha uaderaiaadiag that te was better tltaa dangerous to the best intetasts oi bat aow he ta seeltior by the ue ot o.tronair aadersuadliig that hs was to 1-. won if Bexeesary.

Vr Uos spoke -ol tho arwrif tH the cwrswi'. tioas at Chkatro and SaraTryt as remtng agjressirs RertiAttetniam jot-; toe lira" wnsra sn3nr -rttrorr. nt Wove iL though 4U-liaratB-ftna4--fr4rwle! ptemk. it was a tigwtfree-at f-t-rHnt-rr-ry trttmy tha Gorerament rati erery friend- of KVe; Trade was in farof of the iJcewcriTtc oaaidaies, Afl'et all," said M'r. a the warja at a distinguished flemocrat (Jonathan Scoyiilr) bwlisree that a surplus is not such a bid th ng it better i oar Treaetury it 1 thae wnV'' 'ste" VpTWe-rtetjsge awtt rH1 JJWAl tsijjht itijw eaai Iwe RSpubtieaw autority i this banner Rs.

jielilKin distikl of laeH'iaaaei wasil uf eJot tJw fuM r)sot ks pJthy srgtwaeats replete wita homely illustrations, lie aud a Uon arsssga-ment of the lHacrate parly fts rree-trsJe lie. saldthat 'Clettiand- fa-his. opmioa was the gnastest aembast, th greater poiitiotl hypocrite into which the breath of lite mi been -pwr. 1 iifij seas sf tse p. tuntjnttatj nvsJe by tho President, mea served terms in prises and aa-traitors i.te Ij-nar.

Waraaw Millar, the Keler candvlaie lor Gov. ernor, was eulogised and cons pared with David ftcaaett Hill, the probable eutninee of ti.e hemo-trata. STvct hoped 'that at election Jiy hit hearer wymtd frserrt and repirtfhire tne Free-trade rrafieyV Y.otS lot wow ot i.rr tune vets pet as a ballot fee 1 raw 't rad row tne ekanoea ayaioet getuiis; easpIeyaaasH. The Mills btU ia bat aa aatenarj wed (ie toe farther reoue-- a wot as tflsnss was lemiereti to tae speakers, after which Cbairmao, Wiliiaan J. Cruesataa da--claratl the ts-etin adjoutnee.

Ji hub Vi'arsf Clnhv The. N'ksth Ward Harrisoo aad UertooClub aeetiiitr fast okht wa cowfleett largely buii. -ness matters. Onite a mi saber of Ben nemnert were added to the list. Tb president, the Itoov George Cliaton, bofr.g absent, Mr.

Charles If, kieleoaxi, SM vies preskleat, eccuuiea tiia ciuir. Mr. Keae, ier ths aaanca cenvn.ttt, reported that arruawwaeww hn4 beeavande te build -a wigwaasos ta HcDuonugh. lot at Niagara and Maryland sweats. Taw (tractive will be ti by 64 teat, one atoiy bag ao4 with -gas, pliMibtitg, will aost $UaU As the coat si Ut waa already em-pesrereal ta aaocaexi wttb the building ao action waa takaa witb tb saaetw Mr, Lewis W.

Detmers, on laritatioa, spoke a lew word a the political outlook. Referring to a late Kapubheaw maeticg st Hamburg addressed be a stailale snealtasv be saad tlaat tae seeack had -ehangad oinr rote aud bad put on lue fiac eight nut Ha s-as miuhan favor of vhMoogh miatueaary work. It beiuxited the Retxibiicia parly to be oa lite watch Lit tii intiittaea Of the enrtay. It was a rocdurk, and aatbtasx ntara, last time, Uia keuub-lieaita. tie had traraied tlirauxh 'the neighboring towne, aad ha knew, that ti th Utuuul.can party ould bold atav owe it wuaM cairv th election.

He therefore eshwrtsd a-s frilaw-meat-bars to go light cat aad avals she victory a dead cartawly. Ppriuarnfistty Organised. Tba Ilatrison and Mortoa Club' of lie Sixth Wardt tottath aistrast, etlestaat A peiaitaeril or, gaakataM ktst eight at Hot tiehesee Street" by elect it th UMinrmf ofiWm Prw ttmt, Jotia ArrioU rlee Charles wieirrrn sec ret ary. tfetiry Kraft frMiW.Tif5S''' fiT" Hartig csptsro, Gewrge Gurthurr itit'rfla-if, Hfminrt dscB. T1W nest wrtkjdrfaty atrgftt.

tfu an aaaiben 52 members, -JL Frasst fene pm. fVoWtWt, Atrjf. 81. Te Reptth'icsn of fWwxmd tml ricmity are enrhos asm. Pote-rs'sioss sr of armHt dvitTotcuTrence.

Fred faiveel a few d'tys rjrt, Gjore Kent (W last mgfrt, and A. PersHes will raise one in a tew rfsv. TW hrpfriw tAa are eat 'ea'sh' oe.ssiWtf, ftie ffi it preserfes tt rmrtrt. frnfetisgt tutirery iaforasal, Itiey art rhrely oaes, AddfeiW are maife fry Heal spaaaers, end the peopie are tea towti good' ymtitt to powder ever ihtir leisure Kj f.tt-n.f-rt4H fv-Aasr. K-tT ReauWican -of rhe- towrt HanifXifey srilf aieetew fritm- dar evening next fortne porpose of ergMtxiTig a Marrtsoo aod Morto Club.

Mnsie Cornet ftaml and speakfnj by procaine tvt Repuhfictit "oritort. rr A i.i KitAN'v, Aug. Jt. Tie HarrUoaasd Mot, totvCIub iiere has fbrated" a maTcSing a large mtmtrtriip ise clot is dJing very effect. campaign work, Toarviut, Aug, 31.

Oa Saturiay aftanoan, Sewtcnsber 8th. tb k-epubUcaos wiii raire a Har rison. Morton, awd Preucioe pale ia iiont Joseph Wagoner's bouse. Mr. h.t- beea a lile-ionj out sas irmirtci himself as ao longer Lraiaing ia lb-.

oi th tree-traders A rtmiiigiinirnt i sMrrfr 8. Wrrevsyitkapeusi -te-tkr Rrptrb. licans of Wales that eemttjf, tlarnsna tad Mortm Club of the tk rd district, Fifth WarsV will setvre ''ja'ta tbur new qtvaaUrs in rooes eset tha Cuatoa ilaraat tin -evening. 1 kis evening the Republicaas of Brast will have a pole-raiairaa; and a big meetiag; Messrs. Porter Norton aad W.

BrendVl will deiirer add re sees. -Frve calf gates, from each Dsmociatic el ub la the county hare teea teoneited ta sseet at St. Stephen's Hall at two ociock tb etternoon hr form a etmty league Aspacialineatingof the Repahlicaa dub of the elerenth district. Fifth Warrl, will be beh) st StetnBKtt'f Hall. No.

S98 Clhnoa Street, to- llgsc Alt BebeT are rrcjoested ta rwel. Te ttrpwblteewt of (In foarTh drttriet ef KU-ravMk Ward are requassed to meet at Caarles ScaVerbarthX; cota. taystatn Arenee sed Coaaectfcat Street, that rraoawg at 10 eeioak, to form a llarrisoa and Morton Ciub. The Ycung Men's Repubricaa Club will meet at No. 40 Kmara fmmt tu-Wfht.

The attendance of all the members) ksdrtheaV Cowrasasyler flewa wH be aseseot. aw4.tU xserivbevs snM be vtded iaH aorapoaias. Let ali be prase at te dr'K. There wiU bw a bowsaws ssewiag ol the Twelfth Ward Harrises snd SUiot Club at Heiatzmwn's Hail, coraor of ltrba and A a herst streets, thi ereniag. It is earnestly desired that every member be present, as there are mauler of importance to.be brought before the fog.

'Tbe'Prohibifleaists air prepsrfhg forqne tito oa September 11th. Meetings will be held afternoon sod sreafog, aad there will be a parade ha the afteraeeak "Geo. Fist vrTII be accoerpser, -by kia wile, n4 Martia Josses, tk casstttdatt) managers of the Fair would suggest Saturday The next namber of the fair fcurnal, which appear aext Monday, will have an immense circulation, and wail bs tha most creditable issue tha point of subject matter and illustrations yet out. The otbeeof the Jvuriul is now located the second floor of the cxecuttre building oa EffP(M03 OF Caaeeo Quite a Firo at th Eohoell- kopf Anatlna Work. About 5.90 o'clock: ratterda aftsrsoo ex-plosioa oecnrred hi' One ot the chttkical iouM at Schoellkopfa analiiit and caeaicai wotki oo the Abbott Hoad.

Flame poured from the window! iba two-Mor brick building in the center ol worki and as aUrat waa. acua.itj from Box aboat 40x100 feel was ablax aad a tacodd alaras turaed in. There was a large amouatt of kr.ai3;'rri?ii:er jrwf- aaad to spread to i la, acid task Id th rear to a storehouse aad chemical room oa the south. The fir was well handled aad oaiy the building was damaged. beiag wracked.

Had tha tire reached the adjoining buildings ft T-wosthl trjtre- brelt madr morsr iertart wi: ptoba' would hree- destroyed sa-atfa wai.l. Tha tire was caused by tha explotioa oi a assail tank oo the ground floor oi lb burned btttid-iug. ia ball aa hour lue' auoctvra burned eat. is' ab-xit aad on machinery about $10,500. making a total as estimated by a member ol th brat, abaot The.

nachiaary waa oatiicaUwty waluav add it will lass some tints to repiaca iu Tut tnturauce on the machinery $1), U00. "ANIKREGTJTTXFROIT li'" iit The Dearbot-n-atrwit Patntt Set Nearer- Aaatired tbaa a VstrAg. Th people on Dearborn Street ban been a long tint getting their street pared awl key ar hot thticll Btaref it' aoir (hah'4 fney wefe AazustT153T, wheii tBerpeimon war-ftrst pY-' tented to tba Council. Oa January 23. 18.

Aid; Dtuner got all action rescinded which bad been taken up to that tint, and secured the passage of a notice of intention to pay liearbora Street, between Parish and Tonawattda with aaadstsee, aad. avisaoiiitien duectiaa- the, Kftfi- neet to prepare piatis aad adeertiH tot bKts lor paring lbs street from l'artsh Street to Hertai ATWIB wttb asphslv On ay Uth, -Altf nau tuera tw-rtsuivrTOns-resTfhjra Jtfn Ilth the Council adfiptett rela. tions ordering War bora Street pvrd with asphalt from the Bill-line tracks, to Hertai Avenue and determiatng the amount isf txpens to be assessed thersfot ts be vl(i. SOW. 1.

Aa asseasment roll No. 10.709 for that aatooat was drawn by lb Assessors and has- brew-d ered to tha Corporation He kmlt that the rotl is- irregular, awd will reowrs to the east session of the Com -non Counctl that it most be anaolled. His ftasoa la that the Cojactt hat- seen at to ditods th paving late two jobs, stoat and agonal tb asphalt to be doe now, th stone at some undetermined future time, ssikiag two assessment lolls aecewaary. He alains that work was not asked lor except a a whole work, and- that it should hat progressed integrally that division of It eedaagert the ralklny of both rolls if en skottid not be eabnrmsd aad that the proceeding taken ar sot justifiable nadir th premises. l'ieioly, this is the ontcome ol a ston vs.

asphalt fight ia th Council, which ha waged owe Dearborn tjtrewt at it ha over assay other p-jbikc Improvements delaying them beyond all reason, Ihe Uty will now. be the expense ot read rer tisiog aad spreading anew roll, 1 he taxpayer can pay Cow, aud si IV when tbsy get th para-meat they waat If they rver do. Ij-vntlna a Prekldnnt. -The Orpheas held a meeting last evening to nominate officers for the following year. Jacob Da via acted as chairman.

There was a general disposition) to elect J. Ada at Ijbii prestdeat, bat be declined, est the frown thst the sociavy had bestowed more hoe ore sport Win already t'rhta be felt justirtecf ia teceprirtg. The dedinattoo, of Mr. Iuti placed the meetinj ffi iruandaryy and th majority thowght th.t It would be nnwrss to proceed tatll time had been taken for deliberation. After torn diseussio a motion rfrrrerinj eltlrfrttHnt ta attpow fift wamrierr TB" WflTWrftTe ottktrt was carried.

The committee was directed re-port at ergrrt e'efoek next Wednesday -gilt. end tb meeting then adjemraed fo that hour. Mr. nsnlnn's Ilea Mnr IVmocrata Now. Two ohsnges, already annosaced, take plane ia Ibe Inunnl-rereaae oflic todar, Mr.

William Wlnte. ateputy collector, aad lor a loeg term year maftsjer of th offke esJer the collector, gifts way to Mf, Pctff and Mr. Jamej McArrhur, is. rewacecl. by Varies J.

Warner. Co'Tector Ilanriin states tfiaf orii bt fesiitv exrts a 1 arouml. The remaia-tng clerks tnanifcite't their regards for the ootfjoirrg ones bt presenting Mr. White -itfi a Watch charm aa4 MrJkltAtilint with-a pair of sitcre hmioa, "tlltVinpliciit loiia In tlio Xitreoca: IP ar. Sr.

l.ot is, Aug. ill. urther explications have arisen in th lire-stock war between estern fine "It ft ciataea' trrsTle'Roclt-filjndrias enf rate froes Paed Creek US i'Vi a car, and the cut has been met by the Tof eka'. Rata Fe a far aoutb as' Pouca I. T.

It is said the losses to the rowts involved will reach (VK. Ta Wabash Western feu seared frosa the throogh cattle bafoes for the time being, preferring to protect toed traffic A meeting of tnanar-ers-has been Caliei at CutcaPOi aext Afoa- day to patch up a pe.ee. Ktlleil oa Prop-llor, Joseph Kapofia. fa'jorer ft work On the pfo- peHef- J.ne L. Ueaaldson-lyiag-ia-r the Ohio Iiasin, was killed about doca last He was in the bold of the belt end aw troa-ore bocketrwhich had been improperly hitched, fell, stsrkinjr bins oa the bead-and killing bim.ln-ttantly.

Karaite ws -10 years old aad leaves a family. Coroner Dttroey hat charge of tb case. ftnnday Kxenxratona. -The New-York Central continue to raa Its popular Sunday excursforVit To-wtorrow there will axcarsioat-to Niagara faffs, Lewiatoo, Niagsra-on-tbe-Lake, aod Ontario Beach, fare for th round trip is 50 aad 75 cents aad $1 and $1.21 respectively. No one should mist the opportunity to make one or these delightful trips.

Charg-ed "Wltta i'STo Hatinc tiiceneeT Deputy-Uaited-Statae-Marshal Philip S. Kranx of tbfav -eity weat -to -Rpr iwgviSe yesterday and arretted a women earned Ella Willis. She Is a ef selling iiqtaor without paying the special Government lax, and will be arraigned before UaiteJ-States Comaantioaer Hirscbbeck at tea o'clock this morning. A. Trvofoogry English tchoof At "rj-atit 4 etrsrtiere Mf, 43t Mais fanayt.

AlKost u'j braseH4 taajiy. a rapid progTess -cured. Dsy aad sight eta-tses erect Seueeaabar Stk Opening Gun Fall 1888. Bitest eater te the east lhi seek an exarw astaUty ftUhternrbar Derby hat at fa, sold every where at Id. No.

317 Bain, opposfte Ciurches. HAHJtT SStiTH. PassaVw gatraet, tha awnaahoM aeitwdy-ice, euta. asowa, bretaut. ate-i earaa pales aad mi a eaaras.

Avoid aa awanew srueia. aa bis of Trie railed platform is betnf ao reaf oclockat tba rooms of the Budalo Society of Natural Sciences, Mr." Herbert R. Spencer of Genera, will be present, Prof. II, L. Smith of llbbtrt College may alto honor lb club by being present at th same mealing.

The transfer of a valuable piece of property fronting on both Niagara and Huron streets by Philip Knebler to Homer R. Remolds was filed for record in the County Clerk's Office jestecday. Thf property as feet from tha jcoctioo of llu-roa with Niagara Street, baviag 60 feet frontage oo th latter street, thacoaaidaratioa was $18,500. Ther will be an ekctloa of a trnttee of the Merchants' ExchtngeGratuity Fund aext Tuesday from eieven to One clock at the Exchange. Onfjf.

members oflne fund wilt be sllowcd to vote. The election is forthree year, and is for a succ sor to Mr. Ilenry Preach, whose term expires tne nominating committee nas stiectea Horace A. Xoble and Robert R. IleSord as can Young men, and particularly strangers in the city, are invited to attend the meeting at the a vas Asawnrtim on itmaw htrest, iiatutday tvemng at 8 clock, when Mr.

V. Barner, the etarigelist eonnectad with the Baptist Miaaioa of fh city. will conduct the i JCJunjlar t3 II. Frost of Attica, the evanc-elist. wilt ad dress the gospel meeting.

The song scrvics will be led by Prol'Frsnk S. Fosd ck. lfc.I4M.AU Maastrer II. R. faob Wat ia towa vaster- dsy to hurry along th work, oa the Corinae Lyceutn.

i 1 i ir AN 1 1.11 otn lady to work in ofTice at Vlcck Kork. Alro rlflter Carrier AV fAN'l tl Young raiiaio work at Bteck Rork. Adlr tetter Carrier IEA 11 NU busitWiS htrtHWB are constat. ly apply infj i it 1 ryant's 1(uiiics- Colipire, (Jfrutm' Insurant tioiKt. lu.v and ttitu nnn -bcKin Si iilr 4th.

"lrK AVlJUl to employ a tew uiesoan oa salAry to i 14-11 our.if'MXi hy attmpie lo ihv wholettaie and retail trade of HuHoIo. K. and atljoftiincr btates; we ar th largt-f Crirr line it th coumTy-; tend I wo omtti fmf parjtiihrt no 4 OIOTK WAXTxLD- 4ww-lAtxWsoa ifv id any acttvo to wli our tro-Jti; no Vauica; luU parucuiaii irv. btaudarU bUvuwaru host-d. iiaa.

Situations Waiitcd. Vis aa IS IrxrHKHr-NOl woman wishai tituatfon aKHaSHkiur. Apply ia.oaib. st A BAH V. onpirturtHt to buy aa established buf- "170 Pearl at.

A -C-UAtlT 1 aafit foar jBo wititi.000 each to" 1'tniblB the nifreha.1? of a eoe liiack Kocic and which ta a groC bargain. Addreaa S. Lvtier Vrrier Editeational. DRYAM' A Kl KATTON'A Buainena Colloir. Oerman Insurance Buitji opens year tav and nipht elss a on lueauay, pep'mnreTn.

iiaa ftuuottNaiaul ixiaaaareiiient, exDriiced tt-achem, uu- equaled court, and alcgant rouma. Send for new. pr pectus. IXCl'XINAHY traiainff: eneastementa cured; Edwin Booth's tetimontals. Tbeatrleai Special Notices, "OVNtl Mt and women who reeiY a practical a.

bttMinesii tiiiiiiiiiif at Jn ant trHittu in. ifirm. (iernian Intiiram-e fiiiVe no diiticu'ty ia sunn twi iMKioiiaj Vaaod JSL-c 3 JkH. frit 4tb. -1 OlU buT at whuUwalc.

NATIONAL HAH.Ntdd ho, island H7 HOMF-lllADirFoap tor grocers; 5 ct.nt per bar. ta by ali (Trat-class IAMII.U A MiTipittl with bottled b-er; -I BTaUCH tt rX)X3EAieneaieat. TeL 34tH. P. Iaff14)t-.

leot. aSe. 51S liaia.ftt.; peeil attaatioa fticn to preserving the natural teeth. tJ for International rair larfra hanL i.LTXIir.Umi5hJahiCai hilu-ott St- NA0', artist aad pliixevfcaphsr; ink and water cuiirs arwciaity. crayn India 4od iiam sl 'EWKtJlT.

witchev jprrtaciaa. wwy caymanta. lill'HAKU Ham. cor. fmMon.

mKNl 's tre-crram made ntlre a. fnm awevt crwam and froa-n by steam powrr; ecliwrrd to-any fwo lim Hty.v ltftoiM ty. hi 1 1' VI It nOTCitiw at T. V. IiKK.l.St0.N-S.

hi h.M'f Itfc'A, customs Bicker, Coal ind ffnn r.x.i:anei. nrx.1 to Ctom lot. OVKN" Kew Snowflakn iirrt coi no more than evmunon tid iift it is c'o-'tirt (rahia.1 bread it pltnae you; are puun.K 6a': m-i in n'a bread t'lta 'Asir yjr T'lorotirtrftoilwattdaeati'a4 aw tap at on JOS I'S'S latent Inipfdtert hntaWr anure asuMavtion. Jl-w 111 fc-xi-hnnyr at. Jj.lk (ana at T.

S'. lllClllSJ'S, Ham aL I-Xl'lT fW hcau'lfiillr vl-tlned Til le 4 BAUU Eliua. 403 Mam HAV your clothe! cleaned at 413 Mam at. pants llltUALl) lsUOS. KIKIll iMI OOliand ahaTiocs foe le by tha load at ptaaiaa miu, cor.

trie at and lerraoa. bread, mad lie Miiyrldce fwan aiH eifwber- tbPeuhoul lift ciiy, aalt your jrtnuur or baker for rfnwtt-kc ore li it rc more loan emotuoj t-ral and i ii 1 RH-St Hti I a -A fi-reat ktala au-r Telciuoue hii. lt. Iiouaa. P.

Jil.Sa. i. an nrleuiet pled and atier wah-hea, charms, etothltir etc. i era uor lutrcains. Seneca .1 Kid aeirv.

MmHKVll.l.t1 Jil IV, 4.id Heart; CT BrraiHr telenlioru tlllMtt ronmitliie and expert 1 a- accountsac. lvuom 1M Ctiapm ii.ock, iMitlal ISAKAMll.w. tnanufactiiriinT pric, alao a fnti boe and aaikvnit aujka. t. H.

M.ltiK.H, III a- Uenesewat. UAVtS VU11K atocee nn ranire, ifeoaireil BOW. -it. U. A tKVAl.lX1'j 1I tteutb layiaioast brat and eneanmt 'a the city; 1J Biaaufsetured at liJii Oak at.

by U. W. KBL'siv U. I'lSt II, Bifr, of paper bono: low prices. ma lit.

tube, a Hear lta) fenecasur HI LtW.tS, TliCplfett'grnnhwr; texrie tVrworJi lowvat prieaa: ear. Main and ueasm sua A PAM'A BHOWH, boardina and Hrrry staMea, -A. tTI stMaiai il at, teiaasrt eeitiiheue 11 tO (SAM. st lit (leneva mcfti l- triitnenats CTTU ar.d txe tha ba-entna in revamnc a specia-ty. f-1 i.I, 'R tt'r-i Tlenns Prit; ak your rrocne far tX NIB.

iT C.intnaet Ul fF tM' Pit rworr. eA IVrry-a AJ eireed, and. dotetan pock ng boias. Plain, 8 It Vt I at I. V.

iitCtU.Ssu.S S. 3d. -r Mais tt. riitfura rood re'? b-iiton. and a AV JiaJB.

115 ft I'ltl I it new c-rrriay, or mr as -rntat-t, at i a uiya L1 i- "-e tn vr Tu 144 lari at hfWM tNat I Viceyari.L.. atosmds. where-the 40t high bred where Mrs. Lttstx aad too bare passrd the latger part of tb tummefi Reunion of Veterana, IPfCIAl TO ne BUFftlO IPXIS3- It. Yeslerday atid to-Oay nas wirs psopte ih attendance at the first annual reunion! and ea-caatpmcnt of tb tnrvivot of the Rcgi- stent N-Vr Voiuttueia, wno are eoctmned aoasitOJiaaamAtltteJat-t 1' Ir floorlnw is fo contain a mawaioth alligator of the tnan-eatisg trwcle.

This scaly inflation to cone to the hoatk wili.duubtk't be suirouaded by soma of the more attractive leaturcs ol the Land ot flowers. rioh. VU an I aa excellent dinner and we)e MrwA Fioat now unM the cioae- oI lBe Eair.re maa-s will served tp eaMbi. tos and their ernoloveet in tb dining hall at ptt: tftrUi TL hoail wifl bt fellows 4iraBiMaes stin.rrr. to 9 f.

m. i ne caie win not open until fuetdiy. Th fine hortcs anil prize caftle began to come Among jb iattar were-tite Grswa aloooiain SKxk-farra hard oj Jet- sevs from West Kafldepn.Vk, twetra in aoaabar. and the fin herd of skoft-hovns, tea In number. from the stock farra of Renkk Bros, of Sycamore, Ky.

Among these is a trait weijmcg z.tuu j' vt choru, of bartt will greet tb sight-trs tifrs wlU tie each with lb ther ia ra ng a canine parrdemonloTi, Manager J. fboose had-booked sbout ViO entries up to last of which VtO csme iu during the day. The largest entry cime from the Harmony Keaaels at torett. Kentacly. K.

Ivyie, of. 1 1 art ford. Ct. has mad SO eatric. and has sea.

word that he desires know if aeyofte snakes a larger entry sn that he can hare a ooJiantnher all others. The rsnety will itelude almost erery log. anl teeiling ot tne one amraars win se aadtr the cfttrge of the Sprat's cf New.YorJc the new features of the bicycle exhibit which came to lijfU yesterday wis "ehtrocy cle' ttr.hantiwOTkTdiCTjijtiiett will participate in the tricycle rces. Tne task of talthsg ear of the fiaaacet will keep Treasurer E. If.

Rounds about as bast a a banker daring a ptrnie wbil the Fair iVia progress. The treasurer's ofiic is on tha second floor of the executive building, and here five men and an equtl number of girla were basy ait day yesterday counting and stamping tb admtssioo tuckets, Automatic registering tnmstilaa wiii act as check apo both tickeusctiars and tkket-tak. err, and ao brge accamukstiovj of be permitted to pile np at tay awe pi see. Mo seaaoa-tickeTS will bt sWil Tb geoeraf adraissloe, will be 50 cents lor all persons, regardless of age, during the day, SO cents during tb evening wea firework displays ar watt oo other ereaiaga, Asaovi the phrrtograaai displar wiH be fe ttle ptctur bt Mr. I.

M. Vaa Kori city of the six champion bicycliets, Mr. Ralph Temple. F. VY.

Allsrd. Jack Lee of England, Jules Dubois of Frsca, Ml, Woodside, ebara pica ot America, and Josepb West, oae-arg cham pion bicyclist os toe world. President Haasiia's mail yesterday contained the fovlowihg letter PiTf Ato, H. Aa 97, Mr. J.

rTtwi-rx, R-raected Sir Penrnf ffie fo brin to rour anti a thmiht that has been erer-ctrhig my mind latey. 1 have BeeJO fhst it WouM be. a good thing yow wotrtd write to tb Btialo papers adrocaiiag trntt siploreT--e tabor ta large asiUs, factories and other bossae hueaea dose their places of buainess for ese daw during the ttese ef the Fate, as et dm le glra theii aw-1- pioreas aa otjportannty to atsrM rt. city ana recti vt beceijt ia ao sesaa ateaawt from such a tatt to I I of tb I one-bill mil from acre. The weather ha beea very sod the reunio has beea very suecetv fuL Th.

Han, -Allen I), bcott, dtiivered tht address of welcome in well-chosen language, Wnkh was. responded to by Msj. Vf. S. Cametoaof lamestowiw Tb Hoo, Judg A.

W. Jiitisoo of Kansas delivered the To-dar th Cat taraugus County tx-Uniok Prisoners of War held their annual meeting iu connection with-the encampment. The Bet, Mr. Fuller's Return. A cabled message from the Ret.

Setnnel Rlchtrd Fuller, received by Mrs. Fuller yesterday, announces his intention to sail from Liverpool today oa the Uaibrta, aad if that fast ship make her reraS time he may be. expected to; Arrive ih htsr-York ttett Saturday or Saadsy. Aire a brief risrt to bis parents In Niw-Londo-a, Ct, Mr, Fuller will probably reach Buffalo la tjme to, pttach ia Free St, John's the Saaday after next. rollce Court Caara, la tb Police Court yesterday John Harden waa coaontitted to the Penitentiary for ten dayt aa a vagrant.

James Piatt filled $5 for poendiBg Emma f'iatt, Jennie Miner was Saed $10 for stcslia toote clotntng from Maggie S'orck. Fined ror t-eHHHtf Ptxae Milk lalie Toltee Ceaft jesterdty Jaha F. Laaaa, a Best-street milk dealer, was arraigned lot selling adulterated milk on the complaint of Dairy-In spector George H. J'aleser, The aoalysi -of tha City Chemist shewed that tk otilk osatefned JJ Wafc (rf wawr. LMf Wat DSt4 $34 I.

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