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Buffalo Courier Express from Buffalo, New York • 5

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'1 THE BUFFAJLO EXPRESS, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBES 15, Srt Stores. McDUNALD'S LETTER. Father a Soldier," JlttW bor totted out with his toMiertv htlotwtnn bettut the central arrare HE BACKS OUT. J. L.

HUDSON, LEADING CLOTHIER, 392-394 MAIN STREET. TO SEE! A SIGHT OUR Great Preparations MADE FOR FALL and WINTER BUSINESS. Hirp i tbi mnftrr of (rreatpst Clotting fs to' be soid at wonderfully low prices. rIVe liilena this fall's business to be away ahead of anything ever done, and the only way to do it is But this word low stops right there at prices. it has no application.

whatever to our qualities or quantities. They're hih- very high. We believe we have SUITS' and OVERCOATS It's possible to mass together. We know we have the best made, best M( QITTTQ AIL wool, full of ipiv uuuu JlO anc stylish, Qifc C-IIWIJ" 'Dessy, andihe-yjs iiw uuiiu fast as they come 0 OT. 1 0 0 Tt fT 5 A ipflV, IjMU, auU.HJUV UUllU--and materials, equal to any hne custom suit $15 FALL OV ERCOA TS Of $20, $22, and $25 value.

Uncommon bargains in Fall Overcoats from $5 to $25. HEAVY OVERCOATS DENSON offers choice Art Xorsl- ties for Wedding Presents. Froo Etching original ater Colon, im ported Florentine Frames amiaLo new designs in white and aihrcc. BENSON'S ART No. 393 Main Street, near Eagle, CINE" ETCHINGS for day I only at Hoddicks Art Store.

"The Sergeant'! Portrait," by E-Meissonnier; "V'ry aa4 others, by F. Slocombc Wo. iss Main street. Benson's Art Store 87 MAW BT, cor. IWA.I ETCHINGS AND EXGRA VINGS A special study eiade of ARTISTIC.

FRAMING. haknuaL's. A RT. FOR SALE, the celebrated Gerome," complete in 10 parts. published- by- Gouptl -Paris.

On exhibition at BENSON'S ART STORE, cor. Main and Swan Streets. aTLMsccIlaneous. WAGON FOR SALE. I.VI wlH bii.

a swid sMOnd-haBd. three-eprlac tare. home a aeon worst 17 4. ill make a coos awket waiot lor laruiar wa mo or. top oucar wy I DItlSCOLL FLETCHER, nucrtcai.

Printers Machinists and Millwrights. HWin nna nnnjrerm, mi ir-Ttrrwriu moutaM wuro. OKOHGB A. illCKER, CIHLMINEErMESURYEIQR: A(M for the CORTRIQHT METAL BOOFlSa ROOM82. WHITE BUILDINO.

FEATTOR-WEIGHT SWITCHES. Mrs. J. II. IU3 ED'S, Tlfft Kousa Black.

F. AUBRBACH. Printers' Machinist, 112 KLUCOrr STflKET. tMlr In Prinltnv 1Vkwh rt PriotorV Uiiahlttary. ItUttUleWWUrw CUlaJm, liiAlfi.

llUsty, MIClall4f. OrSTERSlCLAMS BAKER 648 or 587 Main btraat bUbUsbed IMS. Estaatlabed A. II. BnOWN.

BACHISS SSGP AatD BRASS FQUSDRI, 1 6-20 t-LK STKEET -Coppwr and stwwt Iroa wark, R4rii iiwtu ft fv FuiliHtU siavl U.ratoiat4 bnww nmtt mg, kWnm tUtimr, Uaintrva etern pviupa, hftum Kooda. rnbuffwd taevthw nJt pctcittct cnaoiU, water ai toain uuindrr aud srkirjr wocfta turn lUtAUe ovcnoc in uanv K. R. We have just recrived a fine lot of Gents' bordered! Handkerchiefs which we will offer at 10c tad Mc Out lil wliil Hurt at Wc is a leaU. -Our 7 Owl brand is still better.

Our Friday sales are well attended. Why I Brrcauss that is our bargain dajr, KESSEL mCHERT, gil-313 Main Slreet and I 0 II. C. IIARUOWER, I N-W K. BuiWtncs, Roofs, Girders, -Deama, Fronts, Stairs, Columns, and all kinds of lroa and Steel-Work for building purposes, estimates iurtislied ea apoiica- tiuu.

Crrespoodence soliated. lC8iJ23 Pwl Street. UU 1 1 LOCKWOOD OUGH AOERTS FOR -siwisauxiiJwXa's CHICAGO COPYING BOOKS. 18 Seneca Buffalo, N. Y.

Sanitary Plumbing, CHIIDELIEES CIS FIITTJRSi' Cas and Staam FltUna tt IltLB ACKElt DAVIS, 629 to 683 MAIN STREET. BUFFALO. N. Y- 18 8 7 AND WINTER. Ladies who intend making pur- suss" wtuict uaiuicnis made Jackets, raps, etc also novelties in" misses' Jackets and Cloaks.

pAn-4mniense assorfmet of very 5 to $40. fcvery garment When you get ready to buy a Heavy Overcoat we have the choicest of the earth here lor you. You'll neither go. astray in the quality nor the price by getting it here when you re ready. J.L.

HUDSON, Leading Glothier of th work. F. S. Delenhaurh is another Buffalo arast that I didn't And it Cm for that first letter. Ant Bodied with Kaittum of Buffalo, thea became a Tom Marat here and weat abroad.

He is at i-Uemua. Ulster Couatv. out wim epaa a studio acre this winter. Op of bit most important pataungs ts Aa fcacseipmeut on the bea," a number of sardine boats at th bay at Coacarneao, sales dropped teutwise over the boat. Another lent work by Pelbaah, Burr H.

Nicholrs tell is orging the a literal picture ot tne interior of knife-works at'ElicoviUc. Let'a see. Thus lar la my mad career aroortr Buffalo boys who are artists here we have written read 01 seven or eight a pretty good showing all of them have been doing good things and profitable things. I a. Iced NichoUs yesterday if it wasn't about time some oi the coteris should undertake work from Western New-Vork scenery.

"That's what I'm roing to do," he? answered promptly. Have Sid it in mind for years. Why, from Buftalo to Kails there are soms of the loveliest views in 'the world, and one of these days roine to work ot them." 11 r. Nicliolla has turned off a deal of valuable work. His latest, try the Woodside," 0iS3-mch canvas, is a capital but is outdone by "The Bridge, the insplrattoo for which, I am tare, he must have brought tram lint lovely region whereats boybood was passed Niagara County.

It simple, true, and life-like. On can almost hear the creak of the wapoo and. the vWiVee 1 pee and naw ot Sef worlo--Alef their lumbering gait oa tl bridge. the purling of the stream anderneath. It Mr.

N'icholls gives his attention to scenery iu your section will make a commotion entirely creditable to himself in those stamping gronnclj, exhibition this be is at work on a 5jorth River scene here, which ro to the Academy. His Home of a Modern anight at 19 a similar vein. owned by Prof. White of thi ciTy. lo the be re and Yellow Leaf," one of his largest works, ts a private coHectwen and Tae O'd Fireplace was tld wjoamtro.

tiie binW Hii Calt big Merchant" is owned by Mr. McCoy of Baltimore, and from the nian at Paris where he was a frequent exhibitor during his residence abroad, one bis earliest works was purchased from the Temple fund for the permanent colkctiomrf the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. Mr NichoU came lo New-York in 4. after loreign study for seven years and marriage wrtb a clever Engiish girl whom. I Punk vou wilt want to adont at Buffalo.

Better do that. we can't have any of our Buffalo boys defrateg in race by a ladv. Nicholls is ciearly thine one of ftdt tHitttlSa ut cokf ssr nm mviac a Ade from these considerations Mrs. Mcholtes woik Utuniversallv praised by our artists from Buf- wv Keginaw xqxft couw not. ay.

enottsn -m ner pr-iise. Mrs. Nicnllshaa been in New-York only three var. but had done much of her best work in foreign eiiine afld reeetwd rhe? tjnV sehotahir the Broomsbury School of Art. In ISSti she.

received the Am riraft Ait" Association's' medal Tttose FCveniog Bella," a painting now Jacoby at $1,300. la '84 Mrs. iNichoils captured fweraiVer-iaiedaf One of her best works is A Daughter of Fe." lacoby has just brought out an etching by King of The veiling BeUs.w I wish I coulJ describe it but, if a lover of art, sea it. The theme is doubtless from Moore's beautiful poem. The musical cranks ask pardon, but thai isihe way prosaic people speaJc us Wilt remember it better by Schubert's part song.

airs. Nichoils's picture gives the poem and song both at a glance Th(w even In? bell Thoe evening bells Bow many a tale their 01 yomhatid hone, aod tnat sweet Urae last I benrd their sootuing cUtne. Harhnton Hamilton, a piureMlealer tetli 'mt; I'nas made one of the deepest, and broadest marks the profession as an etcher, though he has kept' his brushes going loo, Hamilton has been a persistent worker and is now reapine the best results. When 1 weat to see Itrm itt ihrummyf tie -was sketching ott Massachiisetta Pf ought; inspiration for. the printing he has commenced work on tor tne exhibition, Tha Fug Waining." Yesterday he was working on i plate for the Art Age, "The Click ot the Latch," afier F.

D. Millett'a picture. More than 2iof Mr, Hamilton's elchwgi are known evrywhr in the artistic world already, and this fait his pub lishers will issue a number of his best efforts. Ot theseara Tle amitue'a DajUehter, i I bit of anginal work, IS bv 30 a water srene 18 by 24, Massachusetts Bay, original The Letter, from Frank Jones's painting; 1 he Fog Warning, from Winslow Homer's painting; Wavside Fiow ers. by at), vwjginar; and last, and I think great-' ett, aiter one of his paintings, When tlie Swallows Homeward Fly." Like Mm.

NicholU's picture, it tells the story of the song and sings its It wilt be one of Hamilton Hamilton most popular etchings I am coaivknt. I told you about Reginald Coxa in a former letter. Since then he has been paintirrg much of the lime, and when dropped ia his studio vesterday was hard at work on "1 ne Finish of the Volunteer," a literal and spirited picture of the first race. The canvas is by IS. Tl.U w.U swuti to the Ameckao Art.

Association. "Home from the Grand Banks" he may send to Buffa'a for exhibition, air. Cox is doing artistie work and has ataying and working quaU- ti vaht-h UlL Tf irfts hliw and who dy ant. Buffalo friend). 01 this youn artist si vou id see this Volunteer picture when conjptered.

it has intense realism, without loafng la artistic qualities. William Rice, one ol Nw-Vork's strongest portrait painters, has just finished IKr-sixe portraita of Mr. and Urs. Lymaa K. Baas of Buffalo.

L.G. SeUstedt of Buffalo visited th- studios of several of hit New-York artist friends this week. But my fi nger are geilin tttff wrH ir abt taese artist fellows. Mora again; McDONALD, Tbo Drnmrricra to Bold Boots The Commercial Travelers. of Buffalo and vicinity will hold a boom meeting under the auspices of Post of the Travelers' protective Association of the United States, on Saturday erening, Oc 83d; at 9 at AssociatiOB Hall, it is the of the drummers to meet as many of the business-men of Buffalo at this meeting as possible, sod all who are 'interested in any way are most cordially invited Becker, the lion, oho F'arqaihar, Tracy Becker, O.

P. Piodeli, president of the National T.F.A., and other. It stated tnat itesioent nnoeJi nas mt succeeded in brexlcin? the Northwestern naftsener pool, nnd th roid running- out of Cbuago have placed on tale, for th members cf the Travelers' Protective AisociaiJoa, mileage boolti at two ceoti per nil le. Th ao important concession to travel ine; men. aod one to cause (eaeral rejoicior.

lr. Fmdell is a good speaker, and caa interest diummett ui the.tr employers ftufce. Now Iooking After the ComplaliMint. Georre Simras, a tvgro, and James KUey, ft white man. arerwid lo have knocked Matt Hepp down while he was wflkinfc on Vine Alley early Friday even-in and went tkrougtettH ooekt robbing htm of a small sum of money.

Specials UcCabe and Wolfe of the Third Precinct arrested the ofieaders and locked them op at Station No. 3. Yesterday inorTitng, when taken before Jude Kmc, Hepp did not appear against them. The case was adjourned until the compUinaat can be found. NoW He's After the Lawyer.

Jacob Streicher has begtin an "action against the old law firm of Otoodby, Titus, Moot to recover S77.47. In MSI. as trtpers set forth, the firm DiouctM asuK ior rnci uiitenan snu uiaen aiuusv sei reicher In the ptaiotiffs were required to fi T'secnfitv -s-si- tfcey tartwt d. wired later the com pUtnt was dismissed Stretcher's cea wer. ant paid.

Now be seeks to bold the at or. ueys responsible. Ceosae Rotarna. Tbe Census returns from the various police stations bav all been sent in to headquarters, and several men are bow worrdne at them. Tee (rand total, tt is ilioucht, will Hepteaiif- Tuesday or Wednesday, li im renueued bv Sunt.

Mar it that say familr whose names earc ant been siren to the poiice totiiy bun imaiedatelTv fmnr; addresa. Boxra at I ho Opera. The management of the Grand Opert-bouee aaa attend tbe perioratanca of The I -rule Tycoon" at Wednesday's The invitation ws accepted yesterday aftvnucK by Mr. Dam roach oa behalf of laist tarrr, mt laVstreiter, Franlem an, der Ohe, aad tae others. A Sudden Sansatlon Of chOliaees tnrsdink tare baekhoee, follewsd by tea flakea aal rofum ail fc tow not try eipeneaew irma repart nas lie best tbiat the srtersan! (.

ramedy. ra. raw ot thsbeaea. only arTord, leiapoiarr relief- Is there aa sanetttwet meear. of ei(J Uir rom trsteiruawy trace if tbe virus o( miasma, lea '4 re-orrtctrr.

miaaeatrf -The -ma 10 IW'OW Che una or th beoelvw.il re-turrun. ur bemitli. by. ep-a. I rw ite voua auinrnis; of lb.

kalaeysand biauotir are alw araoajf (h. mt iles BermaDentlr remediable through ihe retal aid ef this wkcle-om, mad iaam. lagwaraaaded ay tha msitlv il traierartf, A tore W. the is it" to the it tif in the of he of he or st CONTRACTOR HOLLOWAY ASKS -10 WITHDRAW HIS STREET-CLEANINS BIO. AlfYed H.Beal to Have th Chanc Fighting for a New Electric Franchise Dcforo tba Committee.

That's another botch we've made Cbairmai. Schett "of th Street CommiUee of the Common Council made that exclamation, ln committee, at iu special meeting yesterday morning, oTlh street-cleaning matter. it was, an interestmr meetiiur. ana a lively one. squabble for i franchise, between, tha National Automatic and the Singer tire-alarm telegraph companies made the animation.

The street -cleaning contract matter was apparently all cut andricd be the meeting took place. The seven members of. the committee ware pre nt, atoas many lawyea? to assist them air, Henry Boa came in tmiiing, just to sea. if street-car matters were to be discusssad. Learning that they were not.

he tutted a -few aldermen and bobbed I appear on behalf of A. li. HoUoway, to waotn was awarded the contract for cleaning the streets of city for the neat iivo years," said Mt. Tracy Becker, getting the attention of tha committee. It Trtth deer regret that I ant impelled lo stata that the advice of the Corporatioa Counsel with retard modiiying the specifications- is followed, it will be imoossibie tor the bidder whom I reorestnt to enter The contractor tmhw tne otsaprwrntmrni people and to himself, but circumstances make it inv possible to conform to his bid, owing to tha re-atrtbrtona' i trt'sperift ym.

"The queio you aked of the Corporation had a legal ripht so alter specifications. He" answered that, and also took upon himself to read you a moral lecture upon what your duty should be in the matter. tor scores years and garbage hava been dumped the Niagara River, but under the restrictions of this present contract if a single load is damped in river the contractor violate his contract. "We cannot get sureties upon our bond because thesft relrirtion, and we ask permiiiton to withdraw cur bil." Aid. heneo asked the Street Commiicsiomr where was'dumprng at- present, lie rcplifO, 'ht the river4 and Mr.

Becker was greatly amused. Aid. rTitr-then 'vnbnuoired ht coat, took a paper from his Txx-ker. said move the reeomriiewcrarion the following resolution," and handed to City-t Attorney itahto to mtrren. Tltli Council duly awarded til contract I foi' awwptiijr: rid'clenibTh atrw(a, er.of ttawrtiY! from t.ietooer ihki, to (Kiooer itpi to a.

m. Hot tow aj-, her proposal theiwfore buiiif the lowest, and rLm to xect Um oontncV though dmy rejuaHtd so to do. That th. Sirwt CooimMot)r ba and htiieby autbnriwd anil direct et intr io ftaid irootwi with Atfrvnl N-ai alius bid of in catreRftid Neai Ueclmra to exfcute such contract the StmM. Comrniasiouer ia anthuried and illrectl to outer into saidjeontract with P.

U. McNaughtoa and F. at tliefr bid of $4XkCffl in ca thy devttttO hen to enter mn contract with t'harie K. Wil-liams anti D. W.

at pieir bid of hut UU hid itf Vt itltara it M( 'onnell in to be acoepced only ujKti iherxrrresf con itJwjn being iiarteil in the roiitrart that the are aotv-tobede-poixert orrttttnpe Niaaia Rtwrar any-poim. rir-vidrd. however, ihai any cuutracl iwi0.puru. ant to this rtwolution siiall ba made nrxm ihe expnuta coftdMi tlistha ammiTtt ami weirmi by the Citv in doinar the wont reftrl io ainew UctftiW lhHT, Htobe dtKJ.Mwl from tbi sum conUa irft tla contractor. The Jitrwt t-'omm lienor I lque-ied to report at the next moling- of tins Conmril ills pnv tHttttutfii niter thin osulutiou and whether any of raid -yart tew acept-atd AWl loyi'oadVd the mot ton, and it was unanimously adoi tcd, but not until Aid.

Scheu said that anv of the bid lers who pot nc work would take it with tlie intention of shirking; that without dump-inj; in the river or within the city Itmt.S the job could not be ahne Chairman Scheu took from the box the petitions of inc i s. if nic-tfniiniruiiiin sui 1.1 in 1 ivu sv ninii rnan.Sheehan appeared vm. ih-. v.ationai Automatic company of Buffalo, and es-Ctty-Atiorney Hennig for the Sineer corporation of New-York, Altv -hhaehaa got tha floor and -that, his company was a Buffalo concern, but had an organ-uatiua at New-York that the concern was started In June, while the rival corporation wan not organ i ieeii until Aug ist 2M laat, and therefore th National Automatic MiouM hs preferred. As indorsement, Mr.

Sheehan read docamemts showfngthat the Board of Kire Underwritets of New-York had tented and approved their syitem that the same board in Bui talo indoned that thealanns had been in successful operation in New-York for a year and a half, and also iu St. fouit and other cities, Jle was sorry to "State" one fawthat te wirM could conduits, bt cause they roust be sirunc from house to house. In no system were they buried. The service would not com thrt people anything, he said, bcao-e the insuranc companies gavethe fire-atarm company a rebatefruiii' the insurance collected on property prorcctert by their ice. When Mr, HeciiHg got a chance to speak he claimed that the Snner system had also been indorsed by th New-York Board of ire Underwriters had been tested in that city for the past eleven months, and was a success that the franchise asked for in Buffalo would be their ma den venture.

Your parent company is in New-York, why don't yod get a Aid. Whitev come here and ak us to let you experiment upon us. You have nothing to show that amounts to an in-domemem. 1 won't vote to grant vonr petition. Aid.

fetheu championed the National company. Said he: "If this is a good thing, why ran't we have it first There ia more kicking in the jre Department over the way the public alarms work than over anything else." BreiTd of rreUiodePwriters of New-York indorses the Singer system, It indorses their thermostat only. -Aid, Callahan "We don't want both system. Let us refer the petitions to the J- ire Commissioners whtch -bejit; Mr. Hennig "Both systems have bean pot into the ire Headquarters Buiiding.

Aid. Scheu" I've heard that this National concern belonged to the estern I nion i elegraph Company, wnich owqs half of the Vaiied State. company ptw, and hasn't got a barrel of fuooey a am singer to spend irj setting a franchise in esr-York. 1 shall never vote lor the fironupoly. "The Western Union doesn't own a dollar in tbe National Automate- company.

uidietantlr claimed Mr. J. TilliBghast, rnanaKer of the Buffalo ofTiee of the Western Union, Is also aa officer in the National Automatic corporatiua. Aid. White said it was all to talk about Its not costicj the people earthing to let both companies string wires over the to determine which war.

the betiet svstem. It didn't com the Cirv anyttoej to get its pteaent wires, but itwu urlng Mr. Kelly, an officer of the Sinfer company, said he dida't tuiuk the toe had treated his eom-panr (airiy that AW. White always found some new diTticiilty. Bove that we report ia favor of the petition of trteNattwial Automatic Aid.

White, impiiisritly. Aid. Doyle seconded the mot ion. It was lost. 1 move that we refer fccKh petitions" to the Fire Cotamissroters, to test the systcttx and report to us in one week," said Aid.

Summers, The metion The whole sabieel matter relating to the re pavement of Swan Street was referred lo the Cmoration "CoiiEeT aWiha Sewe 'CtnmioHer-SoreTrort lis writinj; la one week uuaa the objections ofiered. From Catarrh to Consumption. The fmndrp brf peeniee wta-cfled hi Buffalo last rear of uftsumptioti Is timetr astosishine. In nwet cases was tne result of aeslectcauurn, wh'eh ia she ear. tela rViremiiasrvf ntrt only eoastimptioa, but aatlinia.

I bmnchlJs, anil deaf near. The dueaae ateasi so srrad ueliy hno the hinrt. that theparaVat aeareal heiierea 1 tbern rejected, and bef ore be awsn el kiitrueeoi. 1 dtioa thed webaa taaetodossiatadhebe- aa aawaims; etsre to ite rateor eonseenjenees. The thorieands dotic'aea, anaffv and talent rned-elnei bare been proven time tad teala ta be oerfecUy worthlaw, tad tha uafcrtuaa.

patUiat, after trytne them alt. ofteo befcrrea tbe disease it la. eurabie aoj applies to his family ahrsieiaa for fcaas-awat tltlKHizh sxilKul a ba may ba aa, too, neser-airy fails-and why Tha aatwee tt vsry easy. Uit tahisaos is to treat everjr atlmeet hh wnwt maakiad areaSieied. whuhara aambared by taoiuanda, tad tn.

many ranetie. af catarrh require joA ts many ktads ef treatment, to tuts tie special reoisiremea, of eaeit rmttr. tual eaaa, track a tfeatmeet as eaa erely be ttivea by pariartsae who make the disease a sosrlsl tad exhaaeUife randy. Tha afcrweiasae tbe (tetarrhel wbaitl tim, i i mm-rw iDr yrin oevorea rneir thi. ditstm.

aal wld refer aar ea. wahai, ba taa3mU wjKa, leitj" 6sM t3tt4 CATaRRflAf. PXStTFTVS IX i.vrr riljv fa, CAj tin Braaar. Bewe-riWrr. rotwiitraTiort trie.

Qslf at as tni ymr euaeH rural, we wid mtorm foot if taear-abm, we wttteau Every kind of Book tad lob ttrmrJne doe. at tba 1 ace af 'i nt Exrstj i. the beat ayw si la, krweat 1 wet, feme's Iseas," THE MUSIC OF TRAFFIC, AS A SENTIMENTAL-BT HEARS IT IN CITIES. A Lit tie Political Xew, from Two State Anone the Buffalo Art let Actio Note, of Local latere. frtm ntr CvrrfsfxmiUnt.

fs.w-Yok, Oct. 14. One of our newspaper musical critic rmarkrd to me yesterday that musical tout ion was marvellously for keeping uenuwaada of sounds of the street. I assented, faut we both qualified the decision with a general declaration on the povtrty of musical and literary ortbog-aphyV all withia fire minutes. The rumlile and roar of this cluster of critics, the most wonderful and varied community of old earth--how caa the symphony be ei pressed Art falter and lancuaee is dumb.

The musk about us is Oat of an orchestra lite a thousand Niagaras. The earth seems to shake, the sky to dance in the grand industrial ari- pealing commercial, anthem as lassgsrasaa: tjaej-ataajt -swaths ceastag, uachaogf ul theme. Thia ht the one musical composition la which per tonality is sunk in massive harmonies. Hearts break unnoticed, death wails are but part of the ensemble. Joy and to elbow, each- have part yet are unheeded and never heard alone.

Tby belong to the chorus. ecrsooauty is not equal to that in New-York-. Sow and tbeo some clarioo roic is heard from the multitude, but it notes are toon covered and for- utber vtnees sum, out lor a moment then ait bushed intera. Inspiration tbert However, to that eternit bum and commotion of Gotham. It is hard to loaf when only the tramps are with you.

Kverybodv and everything seems to want to "go," and whet tier the New Yorker has anything to do or not he makes himself believe he is wxmdruusiy He must da that to be in narmotty with his surroundings. But he pru urea sometioacs, ana wben ne Hustles up tne tmdt and elbow, the crowd aoout tne cars at mcui there are nng atmut his eyes ana tew. ahfeeftce ax-. cttemetit allows one to see a palor mtnt and many tired lines. One cah ruftible over Kasi bridge scores of time in a day without hearing a word ncjarnattotvoir might be 6d, so ab5traned and seif-communinf aie they.

1 bey haa oo the straps uncctnaDjainingty and th V3riw Ttie ceYtTm foddtrifHT morselessly. but there are no remonstrances and ft Mbeg pardons." Everything toeaw that will save (rtctiuo, the stranger thtaks. Bui the people are not asleep though ia a manner somnotent. Tbey are festtng-; -5-" The st ran cer looks oo this then on that and the Thotisands Of men Each bearing hi burden of sorrow they are all here Ten to one the stranger will fall into srpeett latim, and" ntveriw, He -may hwA out on the spidery structure over which he ia speeding and wonder if when the milienium comes some traveler a la parachute from the moon may not be found delving in the sand covering Brooklyn Bridge for traces of a lost civilisation and evidences of the existence of a city "at about latitude SQ'6egrees 45" minutes, longitude T4 of the planet known asThe Karrtlt; A crude aad aimmt unknown hmfruse called Eogliih, still alive through characters preserved in the Royal Museum of Moonistaa, lias brought the traveler hither. Of course ihe characters" are sundry copies of New-York newspapers.

Only these i limrsva Then will the Haggard frllows of Moonistiu find the Statue Of liberty, the elevated railroads. City ifall, and the Casino. Tney may even dart by electricity into the interior as far as Buffalo, and find under a mountain reminders of rover Cleveland, a fire-proof hotel, a satisfactory natural-gas system, and a practical society of boomers. Wbeo the stranger's speculations have about reach4 this stage his car stops, in gates open, arid there is a ruth which squeezes the breath and romance oot him in the same serond. There is no tiit.

Action takes its place. One is rushed, panting and puffing, down a covered walk, around a corner, down a flight oL staks to a platform and into anoilier. car. There is a momentary rustle as the people settle into seats or clutch for straps, then everything is quiet again. Voa took about and are in douw.

Surely you are stilt on the bridge. All animation has faded from the faces about you and each is as statue-hke and immobile as before resting. To ret one's face is imperative with some homely people, they say; When not busy everybody seems to be resting it here. Pennsylvania. Politic.

Keystone State politics don't count in a way, for there ia seJdom any doubt about how that grand old Commonwealth will stand the dar after election. Rev olution is about the only thing that will materially re ing political winds simmer down to breezes election flay morning, fcditor Hoses-P. Handy -of the Phifttdeifkt Nems here ftwrjtly 1 asked him the other day what had become of the old anti-Cameron sentiment among Peon? Ivan ia Kepubiicani It seems to have dropped out entirely was the reply. The Camerona indeed have let things take their own course so far as personal and apparent TtTort concerned. Then Mr.

-Qay -has- made maay rooceswjotis to the independent element and as everybody is for Blaine in the next campaign, there is really nothing to quarrel over." How about the Temperance people in your State. 1 asked. While the sentiment for temp-ran ce legislation ia 1 the editor answer eti, as a party he I'rohibttionisU have been so flanked by the strong pWdges ottered in the Kepub kart platform that their strength wilFOe reduced Judge Willi im D. Kelly, I'i iron Kelly, you know, the veteran Congressman, is arranging for the publication of a book on the South. But he is looking to the West for a Presidential candidate and weriis Inclined toward Senator Allison or Robert' Lincoln, though he would support "Bialne heartily.

The Judge is looking younger than he did five years ago, though sow in tha eighties. The secret rs in his getting over the cancerous troubles which aifected hira until cured with i a a year of so. His voice siill has all its remarkable full nets and he rould stump his State, be says, with the greatest ease. New-tork Political Affair a. La the past week your correspondent was at alf of th prinapal ctiea of the State and in coa-versafioa with many people likely to be well posted oo local affairs.

There is general apathy in the ranks of both the. inc parlies, while the Prohibitionists and Labor people are enthusiastic and working like beavers, On their work will depend the result thi fall.for there leenu to be verr little that the uw i oacK quarters here ull-iaced Chairman Murphy and hi iieutenaotg vow tney will win the day, but decline to make propbecie? or give figure on the remit except in general war. At the Repubikan CoratniUee rooms victory is cotmdeatiy expected too. Itowever, and the trap Got. Hui Unwittmply Set lot his party when corn mending Fred Grant's sturdy jcharacter has disarmed the tnemy ro far is concerned, though they trr to taik abom "aristocracy asd kthe sen of his father." Why the desrrvhv; son of an eminent falber sliould be defeated for th? reason that had an cot father, is not made dear.

I be De merit, as a candidate, of tlte opposicg nrifn the. Jerowrafv do not jfRUbie awui KxTjwrt amoa? nhs peooie -trtrt'lwiilists one can hear miehty little politics about tbe hotels and public hrif, Pernaps the ciosiatr days of th campaign wiii develop soa.e excitement aad in let est. et its tfn to rJewonier tbins for rhe present- about onr own Bufialo. ore About BotTalo Artists, J. Harrison Mills is one? of the colony of ssccessf al Bufiaio here tliai liaiied aad when whting on that fratrmty.

lis studio' ism the Hoibeitt Kui.dio2. Ko. West 5th Street. Mills, by the eari ago and indeed syrote art tes for yoo years ago. He stt 11 does some literary work at odd nter sals and has contributed to moat of the Am-ertcan magatUves.

there wu remember tack Jamiscu. my first aad only ne as a bane-note engraver, ttut 1 reai-. Is owe sstieb to Baird, Clear, and SelUledt, lor I baiauted their stadios tad caurht maay aa Llca from them." air. Mills opened a studio in BuHalo ta 1SW, de-miae a rood deal of his time to portraiture. Bat be entrsted mteiK tad case back from the War drsabled.

Marry too bare tees his "JtorpB bf f3r. Rochester: 1 thrak, too, be Has sume pirtures ia your Academy of Art. Ot scrrum ef Xrs, MiJ'w's taeaHs tb peiri'er wera ta Ooloradt in 1STJ. paasia 13 years ihrre srady and port'ait'iaj. tine thaeish fandscaie worir.

He came here in "Hi sad caiisat at wnce, ia pniraiture rspee.aiiir. But he is net rerrrait i orcotrea a Leierd ne rfte remeant of hw lami "from a a'tai-, is-asemetj wwk esioilfid oy. tb Aatti a Art Aooat-on acme time ago, ry iv u4 iatrr. iati ne miy at- Ista -The trti Kfnbtrlstiot St tae fur b.tion."' Oa trie trf his studio Mr. sU4.

ba, a aus BaaUa ataxy completed flit pupil now the excel me, and for I'm Old ing of and he fall will of fur the at by of i 1 4 a 1 392-394 GET THE BET Immense piles of Clothing, made by the very best manufacturers. Immense piles of Clothing, made from English, Scotch, and domestic productions, in stripes, checks, rough and smooth faced. interest to vou. AH this the hnest lines ol know we have the most we also fitting, and most dressy Clothing. $12 SUITS- Solid cToth of Hu hne quality.

and a large number of styles. well as out, $aa suvtvgo. as in. 5T Air es of garments rade aml qualityr rangiiig from MAIN ST. AND PUREST I I OYSTERS Kow arrivint daily, by count or measure, OPENED JtESf FROM THE SHELL A it Ve- jr 1V1 P7, c' 11 TT i rv.r G.A& H.E.BEYER i590 Mala T.

P. DICKINSON. DIAMONDS. WATCHES, anb tlCn JiVYKLET. The moat eompltc stock or TKLJ.ti blLVEH WARS in tha city.

Strut. Titt DICKUiSOK. J. H. ULLENBRUCH CO.

dPTlClAHIi r. "a MVMV MM Importers ai aria, aad Ou.ra Ulanu, aaruraatar, Tbennoowteim, Opucal Ootxis, ean. We teat the eye and At irueMtupuo acteauoc aetolea aad euarate tMsatisfac-skw. maaufactsr. our owa imeuaaclea tad defy eempsotioa.

MaiH ear. bWaT PETER C. STRAUBr PEAI.FR is CUT," BUHDH5, ISO SIDEWiLI STOSS, nea Lsmo, Csbmh, puebsr fans, asm rt iTTm nil iMAIIM I fw 1.3 For weolc Oct. I 7th to 2 2d, on th Celebrated Pertymon'a Whltklea, RYE and BOURBON. ship mcEu5 Cilis i tmr' "BEMiit HISTORY I French distiller, PEiisruuN, dlscoferrH a fjrooeie of distilling (rora rrt and corn train a spirit d-void of the deleterious oils found ia til spirits di--4iUe4'fisahtfmmrbf 4k4anieesj sfhieh oih srtrct tae-aerrts tad- brato; acr dors ape caus thni to dnaptnar eotirpty, Tba bottline has breea six years in wood, is mellow, of exquisite fla.or, tad for those who require or desire a part stimulant the Persy mot's Whiskies bavt ao equal.

MACHWIRTH BROTHERS, MAXUFACTUtKRS HAYES' PATENT iKY LIGHT, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE, FIHIALS Bralnard's Patent Ice House and Refrigerators. SLA TE, TIN, IRON, PITCH, AND ASPHAL ROOFING Son. 92 and iU BROADWAY, BUFFALO, N. Y. EsTmarra rTjasiSHKD AmJcaTioif.

together with a complete Hne woolens for (all and winter wear in all the latest styles, which I am pre. pared to manufacture on premises in tbe best style and at lowest prices. w. Seal Sacques, JACKETS? And Fur Garments of eYeiTttescrlimoiar'" FINE FURS. Repairing, re-dy-ing, and making over a specfalty.

Latest styles FALL HATS. 249 SLAIN ST. Leading Furriers. FOX HOLLOWAY, lkautia is 8outh Short and fomt Ablno. Canada.

SAND- Ot tns! rvwtea (or rooaa er ariok work, alter trita hooriar. ruvl iievenuat Iuan4suea. ard ea founa ate ni Wia vt ibsMoa aad Ootaf enwrem, war urn, ttoia, a a assama smil. rata desivwed le aar ssn ta. est, aadtf boat tt any tae ot vraar eaeasattiueatioa csiiee, Room li, aaaua axuicbac.

oppner.Ot Haa. lara innpncias. So jmt a. ouva. jie.

ma, telUialwkMiwe-Ukrwa. wrssw. W.aswtssrWay 0 ft fm TOOLS i. OR LL TRADES. Sapplfes for Shops, Fictorlu, liOduiW' JLUOX and Staal, Bolta, ate.

LIGHT MACHINERY Fw Hmrt, Ave, emaf Stm Ataa. Fine Cutlery Sflierwari for tieHiine COMB AND SEE 179. JEI BEALS BROWN, fSUCCESSORS TO PRATT ft ca TEKRACEs.

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