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8 THE BUFFALO EXPRESS, "WEDOTSDAY WORSTING, OCTOBER 28, 1885. Brp (goopg. I'ERSONAU THE BUSY RAILWAYS. Tlck.t Agent, and tlrukoM Aetlv Trln Dts-Batchan Ti I-at rrelcht Usm StataauuU Local InUmU BRONNERS' Tit wrathtr At Buffalo tui vianitt toaav will Ar maritd fy tight rains, ani mil it lUghlly toil. What la Going on To-dy.

Sea political announcements elsewhere. Meeting Red Line Transit Company. Tifft poop 10 a. M. Erie County Board of Supervisors, The article in Thi Express of yesterday recounting the troubles of the ticket agents PRICES FOR and brokers created considerable excitement on the street, the cutting of the rates and methods of settling the trouble being the principal topic A Mldplii Wednesday Light rains, and slightly (older.

meeting of the passes eer aerms of both the east and west bound lines was held at the office of Mr, J. A. Burch of the Lake Shove In the morning. Fashionable CUv A. M.

Twelfth annul ball, Celtic Rowing Club, St. Stephen's Hall evening. Meeting of Young Voter' Republican Club, No. 40 Niagara Street 8r. M.

Fifth Core Convention, second day's session. Association Hall 10 A. 8 and 7.30 T. u. Republican mass mecticj, Harmonia Hall.

Speakers, the Hon. l'hilip Becker, James F. Chick, and R. W. WoMsohn.

Seventeenth annual joint convention. Seventh nd Eighth District Dental societies, second day's but beyond considerable talk nothing was accomplished. The agents of the eastbound lines held another meeting in the afternoon at the office of Clothing Mr. Frank E. Kirby of.

the Cctioit Drydock Comoany is at The Genesee. Ex-Judge George Cothraa of Chicago, formerly of this city, is at the Tifft House. Mr. E. Clark, general freight agent of the New-York Central, is at the Tifft House.

Miss Katie Meier of Seneca Falls is the guest of Mr. A. C. Rebstock of Bird Avenue. Mr.

Thomas Evershed, Rochester, division engineer of the Erie Canal, is at the Tifft House. Mr. and Mrs. M. Baxter of London, England, are in the city attending the Christian.

conven- tioB- Mr. Robert Potts, master car builder of the Michigan Central road, is staying at the Stafford House. Mr. G. B.

Spriggs, Cleveland. general freight agent of the Nickel Plate Is at The Genesee. Mrs. Charles IL BidweU ot Niagara Street is in New-York the guest of her friend, Mrs. Sara Hcmpsted.

Mr. G. H. Kimball. Cleveland, superintendent of the eastern division of the Nickel Plate is at the Tifft House.

ff Col. J. H. Horton, general Western sales agent of the Lehigh Valley Coat Company, left for New-York yesterday morning. Mr.

loon s. liartlett. A committee consisting ot Mr. E. J.

Weeks of the West Shore and Mr. E. 11. Hubbard of the Lackawanna was appointed to visit the brokers. A brokers' meeting in the mean time had been At the office of Mr.

1L Doyle, The -ARE ALWAYS- It is to the GENUINE Pcrrin Glove we ask consideration! Celebrated for perfection of fit and for its durable qualities it ranks high among the highest grades of REAL fe'rsuasivc eloquence of IK Hubbari was suffi Theaters Academy of Music. M. B. Cartis in ELSEWHERE LOWER THAN Saml of Posen" 8 r. Comt-street, A Rag Baby 8 r.

M. Bunnell's Museum. The Dasites 2.30 and 8 P. u. Adclphi, varieties 8 u.

BKU MKNTlON. cient to convince the brokers that a peaceable settlement was the best, and eternal allegiance was at once sworn. The brokers agreed to raise their rates to the same figures quoted by the companies, the latter's representatives promising to maintain the schedule. This arrat)gement jrent into effect at fi o'clock last evening, thus putting a close to Buffalo's little rate war. The passenger airents at their meetinr decided Kid Gloves and sells at $1.75 a pair, in ladies' sizes.

We propose a sensation. We be -Drs. M. F. Lenox, J.

D. Norton. E. J. Swet- you to gin Saturday morning, October 24th, a sale at retail of 200 dozens of the celebrated Perrin Freres' REAL land, and F.

II. Monroe of Jamestown are in attendance at the Dental Convention at The And if you are open fo conviction we ask examine our stock and prices be Kid Gloves, ladies' sizes, Mrs. Julian Wheeler of Grarjd Rapids, is visiting friends in the city. She leaves to-mor- fore you Patrolman John Mucklcr was yesterday trans, ferred from Precinct No. 6 to Precinct No.

1. The Court of Appeals calendar for to-day is Nos. 385. 388. 390, 314, 370, 893.

The Catholic church at Holland, this county, is to be consecrated to-day with the usual HionieSi. The Wiastow Social Club give their reception at Turn Hall on Thursday evening, November 12th. Messrs. Hersee Co. of this city have received the contract for furnishing the public building at New-Haven, Cl to attend the National W.C.T.U.

convention at Philadelphia, i The sermons at Sage Chapel on Sunday by Five Buttons, In the newest shades, the Rev. S. S. Mitchell were of exceptional merit. Prices In the afternoon the chapel was crowded, and the and Quality 1 Stay preacher held the attention of his audience very closely throughout his entire discourse.

His sub Every kiwi of Book and Job printing done at At $1.12 a Pair! Emphatically GEJwmE Perrin Real Kids. to form a local eastbound association similar in objects to that formed by the westbound agents. The details were not perfected yesterday, but another meeting will be held Kvday, at which officers wii! be elected and the association put upon a pcr-nuuent basis. TSAIX DICTATCUUS ORCAX1ZK. The, rnetebers of Ihes.

American Association of Train Dispatchers residing in this vicinity met at the Stafford llouss yesterday afternoon, pusuant to a call of the executive committee, and formed a locai branch of the association. The following officers were elected President. C. R. Westcott, Horoellsvtiie vice-president, Edward D.

Wells, Buffalo secretary and treasurer, Thomas f. Fitzgerald, Buffalo executive committee, F. J. Martin. Olean, chairman J.

S. Watson, Meadville K. S. Seibert. Newark K.

J. Armstrong, Corning J. B. Slocum, Buffalo, and W. C.

Bryant, Conncaut. Forty members were admitted and the roll left open to November 1st to allow others to avail themselves of the opportunity to join. After a general discussion of pertinent subjects the association adjourned to meet in this city on the second Tuesday iq May, 1888. Mr. J.

W. Lynahan of Corning, president of the association, and Mr. I. H. McEwen of this city, secretary, were present at the meeting.

RXMORS OF A NEW FREIGHT UKt. It was reported in railway circles yesterday on good authority that a new fast freight tine bad been formed to operate over the Erie and Michigan Central roads. It is to be operated without a manager, the business to be taken care of by the freight officials of the roads named in a way similar to that by which the Commercial Express and Erie Nojth Shore tines are now handled. The matter will probably be announced at the line meeting to-day. THE FAST FREIGHT MEETING.

The regular monthly meeting of the fast freight lines will be held here to-day. This will probably be the last gathering of fast freight agents, as the scheme of the Yanderbilt roads, as outlined in The Exrasss, a few days since, will probably be adopted by the most of toe roads. Men's Heavy Overcoats, $2 worth $3.50. Men's Vermont Gray Overcoats, $3 worth $5. Men's Chinchilla Overcoats, $4 worth $6.

ADAM. MFXDRUM ANDERSON. We would like to tell you what ject was Fear," and by his clear logic it was very evident that be was master of his theme. Ithaca Journal. Mr.

J. Harrison Mills of Denver, spent yesterday in this city as the guest of Dr. Fell. lie is on his way to New-York, where he has some fine paintings on exhibition. Mr.

Mills was formerly a resident of Buffalo, a member of the 21st Regiment, and author of the chronicles of that regiment about to be republished. He was also a member of the' Nameless Club," an author of merit, Siriiner contributor, etc. He expects to return to BuSalo in a few months to meet his old friends here. Bishop Coxe goes to Cuba, Allegany County, to consecrate a new Episcopal church to-morrow. There will probably be a large number of the clergy present; and Bishop COxe expects to be able to do much missionary work.

The Bishop will return in time to attend services at the Church of the Ascension on Sunday, All Saints' Day, and will preach a sermon in commemoration of the late Kev. J. M. Henderson. On the evening of that day he expects to preach sermon on Christian people who have been looking around say about our assortments of Ladies Cloaks.

But we prefer that you come and see for yourself. Look around first look everywhere else first then come here to compare. We invite comparison. im DURABLE WINTER PANTS, Newmarkets, plain and trimmed, every variety of cloth, from $4.50 to $75- 85c, 85c, 85c, 85c, 85c. Burial," and will add his views on the subject of cremation, of which further particulars will be Short Wraps, from $8 to $75.

Plush Sacques from $25OQ to given. Tbe Canal Gives I'p Ita Dead. $6S. Yesterday morning the body of a colored man was Real Seal Sacques, warranted Lon THE FAITH CURE BELIEVERS. found Soaring in Commercial Slip.

It was very much don dye, $150 to $200. the office of The Express in the best style at the lowest rates. The People's Press." Last week there were reported 69 deaths, 29 marriages, and 95 births. The largest number of deaths, 16, were reported from the Seventh Ward. Harry Ponches, a truant, was yesterday committed to the care of the Society (or the Protection of Destitute Roman Catholic Children by Justice King.

The Krai Estate and Buildm' Monthly for October contains, a fairly-ood illustration of the residence of Mr. Henry C. Trench, on Delaware Avetrae. M's. Julia Ward Howe will deliver a lecture at the Chapter House to-morrow evening under the auspices of the Women's Educational and Industrial Unkm.

The Machinerv Molders' Union No. 84 have adopted appropriate resolutions on the death of Andrew Oelheim. and ordered their charter draped in mourning for 30 days. All the available space in the Emerge ncv Hospital is at present occupied, and the young doctors is attendance say they have all the cases they can properly care fee. The Workingmen's City Committee is respectfully requested to meet at of Sunday Truth this evening, October 28th, at 8 o'clock to transact important business.

A liberal price will be paid for a complete file of Th Express for the year 187S. also for the first half of 1830. 11. 1882. and the last half of lt4.

Apply at the counting room. Among the claims paid last week by the New-York Mutual 1-ife Insurance Company was No. 178,555 "lr. Henry Conover of this city, who receivorin excess of the premiums paid the sum of The members of the Interchange of the Buffalo Catholic Institute held their fall reunion at the rooms of the club, corner Main and Chippewa Streets, last evening. The rooms were crowded with members, who enjoyed tliemse! res.

The classes of the Young Men's Christian Association are being rapidly orjjanued with good attendance. To-night the vocal music class, taught by Prof. W. J. Sbeehan.

and the arithmetic classes, taught by Messrs Julias Hayn. S. E. Croil. H.

II. Mover, and Emil Eaer, will be formed. The will of the late George Zeiler was filed yesterday. It bequeaths to Josephine Zeiler, executrix, ail real and personal estate on condition that the premises Nos. 1115 and 1147 Main Street and two cottages and a mait hoase on Eiii-cott Street be given to his son, Gcorje C.

Zeiler, within a year. That the grand jury of Orleans County found indictments against those connected with the recent Slattcry-Baker prize fight is now proven. Herman Burkbardt of this city, who acted as timekeeper in the match, and William Baker, the decomposed, and on examination by Coroner Scut! a ghastly wound was discovered in the abdomen, whkh at first gave rise to a suspicion of foul play. A care Men's Cassimere Suits, worth $5. Men's Cheviot Suits, $5 worth $7.50.

Men's Tweed Suits, $5 worth Opening-of tha Uivta Healing" Cnve-tion Interesting Testimony 06ra hj Speakers of Coaaldvrabl llanowa. ful study of the case, however, led the Coroner to the conclusion that the injury was caused after death prwftably by the wheel of a tug or propeller. Then were no other marks ot violence, and the bony w.i removed to the morgue. There it was soon aftei identified as that of Charles Van Abtyne, aired The Divine Healing Convention opened at Association Hall last evening with a very good attendance. Several of the workers who were expected had not yet arrived, but will be present to-day.

Those who took part in the convention last evening were Miss Carrie Judd of Buf years, who boarded with Mrs. Brown in the Union Block, on Commercial Street, and had been missing lor two weeks. When last seen he was verv much intoxicated, and it is supposed he fell! into the slip. The deceased was formerly employed by the Barber falo and Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Baxter of London. Enir. To-dav there will also be raving company as a laborer. MEN'S HEAVY CASSIMERE PANTS, Speedy cure to all diseases of the kidneys or urinary organs try usui Hunt Keruedy. present the Rev.

A. B. Simpibo of New-York, the Rev. A. Cookman of Brooklyn and John Cur-rie.

The convention last evening was opened by prayer and singing, after which Mrs. M. Baxter gave a remarkablev clear and able address on the Holy Spirit." She held the close attention of her audience for nearly an hour, and spoke as one who not onlv believes in but knows of the Twenty different patterns, ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY Infants' Cloaks. Children's Cloaks, all sizes and lowest prices. Jersey Waists or4adesarrd misses.

The best Waterproof Rubber Garments. ADAM, MELDRUM ANDERSON. Silk Umbrellas. Alpaca Umbrellas. Gingham Umbrellas.

Cotton Umbrellas. Waterproof Rubber Garments, all sizes, for ladies, gentlemen, and children. ADAM, MELD RUM ANDERSON. A lot of agent's samples and odds and ends in Nottingham Lace Tidies at 5 each. Look at them.

Novelties in Tidies just received Embroidered Canvas, Embroidered Applique, and Fancy Lace; singly and in sets. ADAM. MELDRUM ANDERSON. DIED. WILLIAMS October 25.

1885. at Orchard Park, N. Leouard WtlhanitV aed 7 rears. Funeral wiil take place WedoetJUay at 10 at Or- $1.50. $1.50.

$1.50. $1.50. $1.50. cnara rar. LATH BCRY October 27.

ISRT, in tiiU Mary Lerthburr. ared 80 years 1 month. will tak? place from the reilenee of her au writer. rs. k.

waiter. o. i-o -s Avenue. Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Frunds acquaintances are respectfully invited to att-ud.

"Hew Overcoats, $7 Overcoats, $8 Overcoats, $9 Men's Beaver All-wool. Men's Diagonal All-wool. Men's Worsted Silk-faced. FOR SALE. In the City of Buffalo, BufTalo slugger, were both arrested on bench warrants bv Deputy-Sheriff C.

E. Cra't of Orleans Power of which she testifies. She was followed by the Kev. Mr. Baxter, who spoke of the work in England and Ireland, and of the great success of Moody and Sankey in their last visit to Knljnd also of several great works that were curried on in England, all moneys being received in answer fo prayer.

One man supports and teaches 2.1)00 orphan children, and has kept up the institution for years by this means. Miss Judd spoke on the subject of The Living Christ." telling why she knows "that mv Redeemer liveth." At the Close of this meeting an inquiry meeting was held. Mrs. Baxter asked any present who ha-1 experienced any difficulty in spiritual matters to raise their hands, and score were raised. She tl.t asked each one what seemed to be his trouble, hen she would tell him why she thought he did not enjoy the full measure of God's blessing and what tic should do.

One gray-haired gentleman said he had come from Hamilton, to meet Ms. Baxter to see if she could ijot point him to the light. Mrs. Baxter is a most entertaining speaker and Association Hall will hardly be large enough to hoid those who will wish to attend the convention. The programme, as printed in Monday's Express, will be carried out.

The small room to the right of the stage is called the tract room, and in it can be bought the works of Mrs. M. Baxter, the Rev. A. B.

Simpson, Miss JudcJ, and others who have written on this subject. AN OIL REFINERY, Recently built at a cost of $40,000. exclusive of land. County Monday night and taken to Albion yesterday. The week beginning on Sunday, November The works are complete with all modern aprjli4ec.es tor manuiacturinc Lubricating and Illuminating Oils, with a still capacity of SflO barrels crude oil, which can easily be doubled.

An inspection of the works is invited. The works MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS, rover thre acres of ground, within the city limits, and is included in tne sale. rf For further particulars apply to JAMES F. 8th, will be observed throughout the civilized world as a week of prayer for young men and Young Men's Christian Associations. The observance had its origin in a resolution adopted by the International Convention of American Associations in and subsequent conventions have indorsed the idea.

There are now 2.900 of these associations in the world, of which WW are in North-America, and the headquarters of the International Commiitec are in New-York City. CHAKD, BuSaio, N. Y. Forty different styles Sacks and Frocks. CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE $10.

$10. $10. $10. Chickens, Ducks, CHOICE 1 0. AND OTHER POULTRY, Right along through the season, always very cheap at THE LNS1DI0US ENEMY.

The New Fall Styles in Carpets are here. New patterns in Oilcloth Stove Mats and Hearth Rugs. Novelties in materials for Window Drapery, Door Hangings, and Curtains. Door Mats and Mattings for outside steps. ADAM, MELDRUM ANDERSON.

Wrhite Bed Blankets at 90c a pair and at $15 a pair, with a score of prices between. Good quality Wool Blankets at 3.50 and $3.75. Our Beauty Blanket, size 11-4, at $5, merits its name, and all we claim for it as to cheapness. It may be true, as we are told, that it is worth $7. The finer grades of pure wool California Blanketsare here in all quali-tics and sizes.

Hayward's Great Cash Grocery, Diagonal Overall-wool and siik- Young Men's coats, $8 Bow TraYelen Try to Dodge Quarantine Keg-nlatlon the Detroit Kiver-Ttiorold eupl Den; Having Smallpox. SHCIU TO THE BUFFALO tXPftBSS. 32S-330 WASHINGTON STREET. Detroit, Oct. 27.

Quarantine has DrntUlR in t'onvention. The 17th annual joint convention of the Seventh and Eighth District Dental Association assembled yesterday, morning in the ladies' pnrinr at The Genesee. W. C. Gardner of Hatavia presided, and Dr.

C. F. Howard of Rochester read the secre'ary minutes of the last meeting, which were approved. Dr. W.

C. Barrett made a verbal report from the business committee and submitted a programme for the proceedings oi tiie convention which was adopted. The following boness conmtttee was appointed bv the. chair for the ensuing year: F. Freund of Rochester, chairman B.

G. Saunders, Koch-ester C. W. Stainton, Buffalo IS. Rathbun, Dunkirk.

Dr. W. C. Barrett then read a paper on Personal Recollections of Dentistry," which excited A LABOR RALLY faced. Young Men's Cheviot Overcoats, $10 all-wool and silk-faced.

Young Men's fine Overcoats, 20 different patterns, $10; all-wool and silk-fari: HON. DAVID HEALY been established at the Detroit Windsor Ferry because travelers from infected districtsof Canada have been evading Government health inspectors by leaving trains at Windsors gripsack in hand, and crossing over Detroit on the ferry steamers. Under the new regulation these travelers are turned back and compelled to cross on the ferries, where they meet the-Government inspectors. OF ALBANY AND Mr. RALPH BEAUMONT cciisidfTatiin: riiinission.

Of Etraira will speak ST. STEPHEN'S HAtt," Thnrsday Evening, Oct. 29ft Young Men's Fourbutton Cutaway Suits-, in 30 different patterns, new goods, latest shapes, choice for $15. Isg" Parents, remember we have the only separate Boys' Clothing House the city, which contains more Clothing than the com-bihed stocks'of all the other clothing houses, and our prices are fully one third less than other dealers ask for inferior goods. ON TUB True Iaterest of tk Laboring Classes A Dalai that SnuiUjox lain Thorojil.

St. Cathkkinks, Oct. 27. A report from Tliorold that a man named Warren, living near that place on the new canal, is suffering from smallpox is discredited by Tborold people who were in this city to-day. They say the town is thoroughly healthy.

A jitrrrt Collision. About 11.15 o'clock yesterday morning as Mrs. D. B. Sweet and Miss Anna Cage were driving alo Main Street, between tloodell and Burton Alley, their buggy was tun into by a wagon belonging to a farmer.

The ladies were thrown out, but escaped injury. Scarlet Wool Blankets, size 1 1-4, $4 a pair. Better grades, up to the finest California goods. Gray Blankets at 90c a and up to $3. Several prices between.

Horse Blankets, all qualities, from the cheapest New-Hampshire shaped Blankets up to best All-wool Squares. Carriage Robes, wool and plush. ADAM, MELDRUM ANDERSON. In relation to the present Political Canvass. 3 Butler offered a resolution, granting the privilege of tlx floor to dentists not bcioniuj; to eithenociety, which was adopted.

At 2 r. M. tiie second session convened. "Teeth that I cannot save with Gold Filling," the tirNt paixr of the afternoon, which was read by Mr. T.

W. Bristol of Lockport. The whole uitefuuon was taken up with discussions on der.tai The convention lias three sessions aain TS-day, concluding with this evening's work. Those present from the Seventh District were Drs. J.

H. Beebe, F. French. B. S.

Hert. J. Requa, B. G. Saunders, J.

Edward Line, C. T. Howard. Rochester H. Jamison, Lyons JT Weller, Hooeoye Falls.

From the F.ighth W. C. Gardner, llatavia B. Rathbun, Dunkirk; L. W.

Bristol. Lockport: C. Houghton, Batavia J. C. GinorJ, Westfield Granger, Mayviile; M.

H. Diiley, Akton C. S. Butler. A.

P. Southwick, F. E. Howard. W.

A. Barrows, C. W. Suiaton, M. B.

Straight. G. B. Scott, W. Barrett, G.

Daboll. H. A. Birds-ail, S. A.

Freeman, Unffalo W. Proctor. Gowanda; W. V. Grove.

Buffalo J. B. Gates, Warsaw. Among the visitors were G. L.

Prim-ose, C. A. Sykes, London, England C. L. Bar- ows.

Kredonia D. E. Barrows, Olean T. G. Lewis, Buffalo E.

II. Emwson, ft. J. Howe, lunkirk Er f'annalee 'Brown, flushing. L.

L. Field, Detroit E. A. Royce, LeRoy. BOOKS JOB PRINTERS mm MTALoeucs.Mxm.rrs.

LABELS AM wapaii irttTB i iiiiii ms. rWprrmo.lB FFALO. NY KamucT Wilbcforve, Bishop of Oxford. EtjiroR IIi.ffalo Exphess Can you inform me what English author was styled Soapy prices on Books and Sta- Lowest tionery. E.J.

bam Uuffalo, Oct. iTth. IKE BOASBERG, Llcemsad Pawnbroker, BIG CLOTHING HOUSE, BIG FURNISHING HOUSE, BIG HAT HOUSE, BIG SHOE IIOUS Adam, Meldrum Aflderson, Boom 2 and 3 lo. 16 Vest Eagle Street Motwy Loaned Ctothmr, Diamonds, Watehea, and Jewelry -of every deseription. Also buys Diamonds, Have vou seen, at toe Kew Dry Goods Store, Koa, 270 and 372 Main Street, ALBEKT KJVjrrS, the floe display of wulinery (roods For Garments and Fancy Furs at Chase Coin-stock's, No.

249 Main. AJv. All the popular perfumes and toilet articles at Har. ties No. ISO Main Street.

VM tiew ana Bavsr. urse nana aonciuxi. Sir All tnf strictly conildeQtiai. II. D.

FARWEXA, Dry Goods and Carpets, Books nd Stationery, Nos. 396 to 402 Main St Solvation OB cures rheumatism la from 13 to 48 wurs. Swelling and bruises i few hours. All pulaa and aches almost Immetiiateiy upon application. Price 25 oenu a bottle.

Seven Itntnense Stores Combined, 404, 406, 408, 410,. 412, and 414 MAIN ST. XW Opposite the-Soldiers' Monument. UNDERTAKE Hare you seen the ladies', misses, and call aren't k.ta MlMBUll AttdjIlMmMWI AC til TlTV flvll No. 201 Pearl Street.

Shawksit, betf stocking in market. Siapely aadli Store, Not. 27B-and '773 Btreetf ALBXBT BUFFALO, N. Y. soMea annate vmna, ajuyct, -1.

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