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THE BUFFALO EXPRESS. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, Over the MARINE HIS HONOR RETURNS. .1 Slipped of to Palm Bcock to see tbc ytoat IhCadcj And Pics by Hachincry TODAY'S NEWS -OFrJAlLROADS Lynch slated for Traffic Head of South Pacific 1 Sell Ann Arbor Line and will re-tire from Business. Scemcaffilixvay Tourist Sleeping Carl CThat is the title of dainty little booklet (free for the asking), which tells all about the advaUrtajeaof Cartaia Baker criticires Failure to raise RidtardsorL HOW piKIrTERED Wreck could not be raised at Contract Price, he thinks. Tb report la these columns last Tuesday that the Great Lakes Towing Company would abandon the wreck of the steamer -W.

Richardson baa been confirmed by Treatdenl Edward N. Smllb upon his return from Cleveland. Mr. Smith says that, so far as his company is concerned, ne further effort will be mad to raiaa the boat, it is reported la wiarln circles that Pacific fey i 1 Jury Anything on that Hunt lor Bucket Shop? th gran4 Jury makes Its Rrial irtort. whit rny Monday, tt is eip-ctea that ttwr will towvethlng-In tt relative to th recent raM mad by the DUtrV-t Atuvrney tb har Iff a a aarober of alleged bucket shop Til ess continued befoc the grand Jury ytriT- Young Indian to spend 30 Day in Penitentiary.

William PtltdMi. a Towng lnotaa Lex kBort. give 1 dart th penitentiary br Judge Uasel yesterday. guilty ta the chars of tnllB a clock ana other goods an i.a omH'l bou, ,4: 1' Fsturson baa beea In Jail ls weeks waiting trial fuffalo hRival for Sute Agricultural School The mperviaora agricultural commit-tea met yesterday aiscua the proposed- stblihroent of an sTtcultursl department ta tb University of Buffalo by stats aid. Sunervlsor Bmltb.

who Introduced tha resolution In tha board, aid lbs committee would correspond lib county representatives In all the Western New York counts la an effort to gf-t their co-operation. Niagara County ta ssld to be working for establishment of such a school there, but Mr. Smith believes buffalo Is tba logical lac for tt "going tourist" over tne that are nnual- fastanee. aB provide dining ear aaviee a la carte Colonist March 1 to April 15 Northern company which took the contract to C12S-00 from SL Paul. IsCnihrarpolk; Duhrth; SaVi SkiagoT $3100 from St Lotas; $25.00 from Kaiiats Oty and Qphai -v.

SimiUr rrfuxtioiis ea throtljh tickets froffl all Middle West, Eastern aad Southern points. CTbeae tow one-way seeondlaM Tourist Cars upon paymeiH bout half the Sundard Skeptn, Car rate CM" you foinf to Montana, Idaho, Woahinwton. Orcson or British Colum bia this spriiuj, let me tell you about the colonist fare and our daily through Tourist Sleeping Car service from St Paul, Minneapolis and St Louis. O. MAROV.

Olat Paxsf Agent, Hi Ellieoit Sqttar. Buffalo. AjL 8L (V Vhf or Puhrmaaa was bark at his of-ti in th City Han yesterday after an absence of nearly a week. It was thought that tb Mayor had gow New York oa ternBnal (natters, but be denied that yesterday, saying that all business of that sort would be settled right here, in Buffalo. 11 intimated that th-r would something Interesting to give out in that Una within tb next tao seeks.

iHirlnf the course of a talk ts Mayor had with newspaper-men it developed he had bee aa far south as Palm Beach. and that his trip down th're ass to keep a promise mad last nmiwr to Wtlltam J. Connsrs to preaetit ttth flrstrac "of MftrrCeo- nera's power boat. Courier Mayor Puhrmann got word from Mr. Conner the boat waa-gotnr to race he hurried for Palm Beach and reached there In time to see the boat win Its first race.

Prom Palm Beach the Mayor return ed by may of the capital, stopping off lonr enough to re part of th light in the House of Representatives to drpoa Speaker Cannon. The Mayor was also in Richmond, Va for a short time. Persons business and pleasure were the Mayors only objects, on the trip, be said. MsaaaaaBBBS. Boy falls before Street Car; thrown aside by Fender.

Henry Baikituiii, thirteen years old. fell from an automobile truck la front of a street car at Pine and Sycamore Streets yesterday afternoon. He was thrown aside by the fender nd ewstWMl Uh bruises cuts, which were dressed at the Emerg. ency Hospital. Bourtzeff, Revolutionist, to" speak here on Monday.

Vladimir Kburtaeff, tho Russian rev olutionist and historian, will be In Buf falo to deliver a lecture next Monday nla-ht. He will address a mass-meetlnr jaljyAajQfairag yiniahi street near Jefferson M. Bourt sett subject 111 be the Rus sian Police System and th'o Actual Con dition In Russia. While In Buffalo, he will be tbe guest of Dr. N.

Kavlnoky of Jefferson street Boys stole Grain to' get Money for Shows. Detective Thomas H. Flesh of the thirteenth precinct last night gathered in stx youngsters on- a charge of steal ing In all about 2 bushels of grain from freight cars. The boys said they atols the grain to fet money to attend the five cent Paul Smith, Albert Hoock, George Hamilton and John Dowd. eleven to fourteen years of age, are accused of taking eight bushels of barley from a Near York Central car.

Oscar Smith, tbe eleven-year old brother of Paul Smith, and Otto Benk. thirteen years old, are alleged to have helped them selves to twenty bushels of barley and I rye from a Lackawanna car. The alleged "burglaries' took place on Tues day, afternoon in the Black Rock, yards. 'ff Ttjk by. Mr.

Almy. 1he tenth' of th; series of Sunday evening address 4n Orace UnlverseJ- lat Church, Latwette avenue and Hoyt by Frederto Almy, who will speak on Th Damage to the Community of Low Wages, The public la WhenTShe vats' aemacs-ta avtasMiK. t.3 p. m. Friday, Litaay with aadreaa, T.f p.

sa. Rector, Rev. HougaMn Fusroa. Trinity Church. Dtlawar veDn, bstwaaa Tsssar snd Edward straats.

Th Rv. Caw- area J. Darla, raetorf r- WsHae.K. rt- aoa, rarats: Huly tomna, as. aay scaool, S.

a m. Mornlnt scrvle 4 rasa, 4 s. st which all saaU ars froa. 11 b. as.

vaerai avsaaoBs bbb Saint-Paul'a Church. Mala and Eri atreets. Holy Communion, morning service and roa-armnUoo, 11; ahortened evensong and sddreaa evensong with full choir, organ recital beginning at FRESBTTERlAN. Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dele- war avenue. Between Nona ana riummer streets.

Th Rev. Samuel Van Vranken Holmes, P.D., minister; tha Rev. W. Hamil-taa Banham, asatstant minister. Morning service at o'clock, with aermon by Dr.

Holmes, Veper service at 4 5 o'clock, with address by Dr. Holmea on "Th Assurance of Immortality," being lha laat la too aeries on Truths to un My. sunaay acnooi mi n.n o'clock. Holy week service every afternoon, except Saturday, at o'clock. First Prvsbrtertaa Church.

Th Circle. Re. Andrew V. V. Raymond, D.D., LL.D..

paator. Rev. William H. Boocock. director ot religious education.

Morning worship at li o'clock. Palm Sunday. Th pastor Will preach. Sunday achoool at 10 a. m.

Professor Rauxrhen-husch'a sddreaa at l.X. Subject. "Tha Efftcl-ency of tb Churches: A Comparison and a Defence. Vesper service at 4.3. Special service every afternoon, except Friday and Saturday, at o'clock.

Communion servlij Friday night at o'clock, at which th choir win give, too seven juaii woras or unat tuuoota.) Park Presbyterian Church. North Main street and Jewett avenue. Morning service at 45, Rev. R. V.

Hunter, D.D., preacher. Evening .1 JIL DmIm, S-llh nf Sctatfng. Wednesday exposition tb 8uo say acnooi leaaon at m. are invite. At tbe Eaat PreaSyterias Church tha aer- mon by the.

pastor la the morning for Palm Huaaav wilt no ea me in tso even ing upon tb "Surrender of Mansotrt'-fn th A. M. CLEUSD. fan. Peat'r CUir'ki will try out hii Eloquence en an Attorney.

Jer-ft ClllnriU of Halamsno was be-fnnr udg Hose in Vailed Stalea ill, trtct curt yesterday afternoon on a chart of selling flaoor to Indians. do you plead Sked District Attorney O'Brlan, after reading the -s: Cilinskl Immediately began a long ar-tusneut In Polish at steeplechase pa Oh. wait a moment," sighed Judge rxei. aivo you an attorney. mnk W.

Standurt who haiipened to task to prepare ftpfoiiM for CD? ekl by Monday mornln. i Crippt Can Cured IXIVAN-S SUKI SOUtVBNT C.t i neat On inr sio tail Darsmbcr ih draad aa It Mtie4 is wtf tbraal asd la aif bad ta beat darlors la th csua-, I tot rlf. Hai tbeat dts- mm iitbat ssd atber said mwuuipUss, Afirr slsl erjrtBlnf la Mitt. I MSjd I bs setllsc torn all asd tkr ui sathlng left but i. Wb I sad Birsa all was ssasair, a BMsbMrrrMn.

ale, told ma Uat aa csrad by Dr. 'i Sura SolranL sad lutalad vbm if a tu Asd, aa a drowning ana rpa 1 tM bettl anl I eaa thank Mr. (nr taliras at about It. for from iks oii task la all i eaa aataly aay that I v4 tram aa early gran, far I knew i .1 I have rnrely had It a sura Solvsat. leal that I aa sals ml 1 an aaUraly cars freaa ea at is caie that aa ar knova In ihia wkrtoro aeiTfloos oB tb-'Holy.

Waft'J4 More intTertiDf of Buffalo Bakeries will' bt reUted iathi SUNDAY EXPRESS Polish Laborers And Their Needs ainother itudy of local conditioiii disclosed bx the Buffalo Social Sorrey. THE r- Sunday Express There Is But One Like It I 1 i ka. account of the work of the Buffalo Catholio I Institute, related in the EXPRESS THE GREAT JAIIESTOVN FIRE It takes Sunday Ezpreu pictures io show what the Chautauqua County dtyinffered. That Every Reader of the Sunday Express Looks For The Garret Philosopher. aTohn Smith's (nunents.

The Japanese Schoolboy. No Other Paper Has 1 hem Amusements of Our Cpngressmen Most of them believe that all work makes Jack a dull boy and they fight off dullness in various waWhat some of them are will -be told in the Sunday Express Carpenter OrTffi Travels Always with his eyes -open and sejkingv information the people wnt. In The Sunday Express he tells about the Gold Pagoda oHlangoon Nevln's', Indian Opora Though it was rejected at home the Boyal Opera House at Berlin accepted Its strange- story is told in the SUNDAY EXPRESS Chicago. I1L, starch IL-Althoug "f-Sclal th lisrrtroaa lines say tbey ara hot -ready wakeir orftrtsrini Bouneement rrfurdlng the ucrewr to EL (X MeCormhk, fenrer traftV roan-tr. recently sppohited rwkU-nt ot th South.

-rn Pacific, In charge of th Uae la lalifMul -As yit a4 Mexkn, tt ts generally bHieved ia ell-Informed circles lhat Warren J. Lynch; pimenger traffic msnager of th New York Central Lines, is slated for the vacancy. W. 8. Neimj-er.

general agent of the system. Is a Iso ssid becvnrdered for the big post- SELLS ANN ARBOR. Zimmerman toon to quit the Railroad Business, too. Toledo, March 11 Announcement la nude hero that Rugene Zimmerman has sold the Ann Arbor which be owned with If. B.

ftoltlns ft of Nw York. Ha bus resigned the prraldency au.l is to ret Ira en April Ht. He la. aim gradually to quit the railroad business altogether. Th snnovneement explains the recent report that Joseph Ramsen former president of Ui Wabash.

Is to succeed Mr. SSImmertnan aa head of thn Ann PENNSY ORDERS Lines west -want SO more, to cost New York. March II was announced hr that th Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg hay placed an order wtlh th Amerlraji Locomotlva Company for locomotives. Tma, Is Jh largeatjilngle' order for fenmH9JubttieiiLrsj months, representing an expenditure of ll.M0.tM, Th Amrrlan Locomotly Company has received orders for six locomotives from th New York Central, ten from th Boston A Main two from the Canadian jPsctHc. KNIGHT C.

M. MAYS. Charles M. Hays, president of th Orand Trunk, Is reported from Mont real to be In 4lna for a till of knight from King Kdward as a result ot his active Interest In the extension of the line to the far PmrtTic. It was done In th eas of Bir William Van Homo and Sir Thomas, Bhaughnessy of the Cana dian Pact Ac Mr.

Hays still aa American, but It Is evident that Is with the Canadian road to stay, so Intense has his Interest grown in upbuilding that property. It Is said that to renounce Ms. allegiance to this country to become a Brlttsa sub. Ject and then be knighted would occa sion no surprise at the headquarter hi Montreal. Lake Shore takes twew New York.

JdanhJL Announcement was made this afternoon that the like Shore has aecvrdll the Toleilo Ohio Cetttrol and the ZanesvUlo.4c wastern rallroada, The ClrSsapeaka a Ohio" has acquired large stockholdings of Hocking Val ley and tbe Lake Shore and Chosopeako a Ohid have acquired the Kanawha aV Michigan stock owned by Hocking VaUjy. Railroad Men. T. J. former assistant reneral superintendent of the Union Pacific, baa been appointed aialatant to w.

Park, vice president of the Illinois Cen ral. -J. Fred Hlcki, formerly traveling pas senger agent of the Chtoago, Milwaukee a Saint Paul at Indianapoll. haa been appointed Immigration, agent ot the road at Chicago. the Big Pour between Cincinnati and Indianapolis, has been appointed su perintendent of terminals at Cincinnati succeeding J.

C. Bwecney. J. A. McDonald has been appointed auditor or disbursements ana J.

P. Pratt has been appointed assistant au dftor.of the Lake Eri Western, Fort Wayne and Louisville and North-era Ohio to succeed W. Elmendorf, promoted. .1 OBITUARY. Vr Catherine Hu(hcs McGuire.

The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Htrtrhes McGuire will be held this morning at I o'clock at the family home at No. 5 lmour treel.jind stl oaocKalPaist Patrick's Church. Burial will be In lloly Cross Cemetery. Mrs, McGuire died laA Thuraday after a brief illness.

Bh was the mother ot Thoniaa superintendent of the BtjffaW Qetietaf Electrlo Company One daughter, Catherine, also survive her. Mrs. McOuIre was the only surviving member of the original SSInt Patrick' Frederick Dann Stow. oldest freight traffic. -officials-In Buf falo, died yesterday momlns In his apartments, at The Irix.

Mr. -Stow was IS year old. For more than SS year Mr. Stow rep resented the Interests of the Merchants' Despatch. Transportation 'Company In the Central West holding th position general central agent snd making his headquarters in Buffalo.

Two years ago hast January, when the M. D. T. Co. was consolidated Ith Jhe New York Central'a faat freight lines, he was made special agent of ttio latter In this city.

Mr. Stow was born at Packet a son vf Marcellua K. Stow of Fonddu Lac. Wis. Before to Buffalo he held various minor position with th Vanderbllt railroad Interests In this state.

He married Anna Tilling- hast a daughter of Jamei Tlllinghast be was superintendent of the New-York Central at Buffalo and cubse- quently became its gemsral manager. Mr. TUllnthOBt also head of the Canadian Southern at one time, now a part of the Michigan Central Railroad. Besides hla widow, Mr. Stow Is sur, vlved by one daughter, Mai-y Stow.

The funeral will be held from, The Lenox on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. J. A. Regester officiating.

Burial will be at Poreet Lawn. Clerk (cts $3i Reward. While walking from the Lafayette Hotel to a Main street store yesterday afternoon, Mrs. C. Ames of Corry, a guest, ht the bause.

lost her black leather bac containing 10 In hills, a mileage book on tb Pennsylvania Railroad and a diamond Last talcht a flrk rmm iu. turned the property over to Captain Mr. Ames promptly handed JJW cujsmc faixsy too-- In effect colonist tkkets aU aKawed ta Classified Advertising 0s eeat word Dsllj aad Bandar "SANITARY TRIPDRI DIBTILLED Water In stcrlllsad hottlea; pee ease at all boUlee, thirty cenU. Queea City Pur Water 1M stain at, Baffal. N.

x. Tslepheaaa; Ben Nona 1237; frontier ins. WRINGERS. CLOCKS AND BWEEPSR1 repaired, writ or pbone tvottoa. las wavariy.

BTOVB AND FVRNACa REPAIRS. A kinds, a O. O. H. Dosaldsoa.

aa) S. Dtv. AGENTS WANTED. KLEEN8EK THE BEST. QUICKEST.

most satisfactory article yet introduced far washing clothes; sasy seller; every womaa buys; aampi luc To Klaaaaar Fraul uepoi, unio. aas BAnmvi Munai selling Treble's Carpet Renovator: aalla la 1VOAN BOCtETTKS. On Diamonds. Watches. Jewel nr.

Etc capital, fi.ono.ooo. Ret. arence Aay naandal In stitutloa in tbia city. WAIVERS reauired signed. Gooda kept on year, eat can be redeem' ed time.

'Redemp tion mad from pawn brokers and new loans blued at greatly reduced saving -co Borrowers. fwtlODniAL.UAIft Iraostt a WaabtngtioB streU On night up. BANKRUPT SALE THE STOCK OF DRY good, notions, store fixtures and nirnuh lags or 1 as nugn sillier company, amounting to about eighteea thousaad dollars, will be sold separately or together; a So opening for entering ousineea. particular el Clarence a. Beane, attorney, Attica, N.

COUNTRY STORE PROPERTY NOT FAR from cityOood buildings; about third acre land ea coiner; soma fruit; will sell at low price or consider trade for small farm. Jao. B. Squire, Niagara at COMPLETE MODERN LAUNDRY PLANT In live vlllago Bear opportunity for enlarging present paying business. A.

J. Horton. 710 WhlU Bldf. 4 B.OCaaStt-WLL-PROCTR Bh-WELL. estaoitsnaa.

At retail grocery and -meat mar ket business; volume (54.000 annually; good money maker. Mueller, 111 Brio County Bank. PERSOXATj. WATCH CRYSTALS, FIV CENTS; MAIM spriogs, flfty; cleaning fifty; all work guaranteed. Freeman Jewelry (60 Mala.

vaaaw AT) A NERVOUSNESS, rvioeuieu oy oar a'sssos. Feaa, ry waammanoB. uiiaaorvica. Syaalght Spaclalist 110 Mala a. KAISERL 1 nnoanwav sarrva l.imve snd genu" cast -off clothing snd carpet.

STORAGE ANT) CARTING. GILT-EDGE STORAGE FTJRNITtlRB carried free: the most rompletercteanest sept storeboose In th lUta; store onty furniture; separata locked, dust-proof, sanitary troa- iwuiun, Doin pnones; write, pnono or call. Main and Oledwood, Cold Spring Storage Co. 8. Estimates given, oackinc.

moving or carting furniture; pianos hoisted; aoberTcare- u', exporiencea men, clean vana; piicea right PtXttOa? FURNITUR AN MERCHAN dlsa moved, carted, atorod aad, packed tor shipping. Debo Tranatar Company. Both CALL O. 3. GLENN SON FOR EXPERT advice and reasonabls rata a carting, moy.

lag. Packing ar storaga COAL. CONNELL'S' COAL 'ellverad la.ban aad lata cellar attS.nS per ton. Yard U7T -Sycamoiwat asd TIT Grant at Both "phones, Cornell As-thraelt Itlntcg Ca FUOVt'ER SEEDS. SWEET PEAS FOR 1910 OUR LEADING novelties.

Th Bell of Buffalo: Annie LanrU. Tho Peerless "Blue Bell" Mixture of Sweet Peaa: send for catalogue. Sweet Psa Bead ltt Seventh at, Buffalo, N. Y. FURNirCRE FOR pun cit at 1 wAm.isiiin At masslv dining-room furniture of carved oak.

vwBwuua vi wuvt, caoinei, iBoia and 12 chain, upholstered In leather: cost 7a0 and haa been but Hula used. for ir iuu ans fiysi, rOR OFFICB furnitura cheap. CS1I 734 Brisbane Bldg. OTHER CLASSIFIED ADS will be found on PACE 12 li 11 lf money 11 Larg Loas (lHMed. Loses Srnalt Loans Extras MULTIPLY TW BEST MATERIAL MONEY aN BUY IY TIME, PATIENCE, CAKE AND EXFtRIENCE, ADO PURITY, MATURITY, OUAfiTY AND PUVQR TH RESULT IS deliver the Richardson for tTOS paid out about C.0M'1 its efforts to make good.

The last attempt to float the wreck made by Captain Alex Cunning was frustrated by the Ice last Sunday morning, when It carried away -cribs and equipment. The attitude of die towing company haa caused wide speculation, and when Captain. H. Baker of Detroit and James Held of Port- Huron, veteran wret-kers. got here yesterday, it was at one, rumored that they were here to look over the Job.

This "they denied. saying they were here to meet foreign underwriters in regard to rates. Captain Baker was quoted. In com menting on the Job, a follows: "It was a' failure. The Great Lakes Towing" Company Bade a bid of 17, i to rats the Richardson.

No one can do tt for that amount I bid $42,00 for tho Job. Captain Reid bid $46,000. nd'Jf' the contract would have been awarded to either of as, we would not have made much, either. Had tho contract been awarded to me. I would have bad the vessel ready for navigation again by now." Unless plans are clianged.

there will be no ceremony In connection with the launching, of the steamers Arlington and Brandon at the Wyandotte yard thla morning. Sponsors hav not' been iM-lrf ph gjs jigtnteaBlatea to do. more than cut tho ships drop them Into the 1 The boats are building for the Rutland Transit' Company, one of ttje lake arms of the New York Central 'Lines, and a party of officials of the Rutland and the Western i Transit' lines will leave Buffalo for the launching. The first ship will be dropped from the ways about li o'clock. 4 v.

W. H. Becker of Cleveland baa placed an order with the American Shipbuild ing Company for a steamer to come out late In the season. The new boat will be a duplicate of the 600-foot freighter building for the Pittsburg Steamship Company, and will hav the same power. The steamer win be COO feet over all, 5S0 feet keel; 6S feet beam, and 32 feet deep.

She will have triple expansion engines and two Scotch boilers. The big freighter, which will coat $454,000, will be built at Lorain. She will be completed by October 1st. Marine Items. John Thayer, for many years a tug dispatcher at Ashtabula, 0 Is dead at 5 years old.

Boats of the PIckands, Mather Co. fleet are being fitted out by their engt. neer. President Yates of marine engi neers association will address the Buf- falengute.at captain jonn atttcneu la holding a conference with the masters of the boats In his fleet at Cleveland. eafaa a ay SUM.

SaJtlaMra. H. CHURCH NOTICES. Tomorrow's Announcements for the principal Buffalo Churcbesr METHODIST EPISCOPAL. I Qplarart Att A i f3fthflIiiBttfiBrrjpal JlSA irlasawAa.

I VaaaaWKf4 LwaaaKta Cratrr warttl), flUdattr, M.raiB..l. a "Hall to th. KlsE "J'Jf0" 1 FMday vcalnta at o'clock. Llawaod Avenue' Method I aL, EBtaranal Church. PaMion week aervicm.

Following ara the topics: Morning, "Th Masters Need. Eraninr. "Th' Day of Klebiuead Arenu Methodist Knlsronal Church, earner West Ferry; Re. Clarence E. Allen.

D.D., pastor. Morning aerrlca. It 39 'clock. Parmon. "Tbe Tear and Triumph of Jeaus." Erenina sermon, 7.J o'clock.

Ooapel soot aerrlca. wflh eermoa, "Lore at First Sight. JStraasera' weicoae. Plymouth Methodist Kplacooal Comer Pl. mouth.

Jersey and Porter areauee. Elmer Ellsworth Halms. D.D.. naator. Preachlno.

a aa. "At Jacob WelL" T.3 p. at. "Up th Rhine. Men's sight.

Orchestra, Mala cnoTua. cveryooay welcom. CONGREGATIONAL. First Consraiational Church, corner Elm. wood jTeoue and Bryant atrsot Rev.

Frank S. FTlch. D.D.. pastor. Public worship at a aa.

with aermon br the naator. stundaw acbcoi at IS p. m. Young people a meetinf. Sat p.

m. Midweak prayer meaUnf. Wednesday evening. J.s.; niagara Square CnfregsUoaat Church. Rev.

Ethsa Curtis, Pastor, 10. tt s. to. sr-aaon, "The Triumphing Christ 7.45 p. popular service.

8n "Tk. tau Wats, Jeaua" Special Palm day music Mr. Wil-hetna Onckea, tho Swiss barrtone, will sing at biotbios aorrice. All larlted. EPISCOPAL.

Saint Mary's Niagara" aad Vw-aaoat' streets. Services en Palm Sunday at I a 11 a 3. as a. mrhi a. as.

Tha rector. Re. Oeora OiwbtIIIb Merrill, will preach Holy week Monday at m. evening' prayer and address. Tuesday at 4.

p. m. choral evenaonc and meditation. Wednesday at 4.3 p. litany aad address.

Wedneadav I a a evealng prayer aad musical aetoctlaas. fhors- p- peniieBuai orac an aa-drwaa. Thuradar att p. HolyommaaioB and address; Good Friday at 11 a. morn-nf prayer, snte-ccamnunlon and aermon.

Good Friday at 4 p. aa. children's nervte. Good Friday at a p. erenlne prayer aad aermon.

Sainrday at 4. Easier day it 1 1 a Holy Commuaios; at II at m. shortened morning prayer, aermoa and Holy Communion; at l.fi p. aa. Sunday srhoot fnti.

vat- aad offering of I be Lenten missionary boxes. Amount at afferioia asked for Kultr day, SJ.tv. SaiBt Andrew-a OoodeJl Btroet Service: Saasay, Law CelebrntloB. I.lw a. High Ci-tt ratios, 'tiock, caUraa aorrka, i-K s.

4 ksaw tr ewacaas tkat Drll eay. mr several years I -ui 6u aoivaana ih rViaTTtralnnittatw ut th ChieaTOirtsion-trf J. v. Kennedy. Tor several years HUNTER BALTIMORE RYE THE AMERICAN 5LWlMANV WHISKEY Lafaywtt Avenue Prashytariaa Church.

I fay'etta aad Elmwood avenues. Rev. Robert Freeman, pastor. Servlcea, 10.45 a m. and 7.4J p.

tn. Rev. Wro, H. Boocock officiate las. Sunday achool.

12.15 B. m. Memorial chapel. Cedar street, 1.30 p. m.

s4. Tbe Central Presbyterian Church. Genrsea aad Pearl atreeta Rev. R. V.

Hunter. D.D., pastor. Preaching services Sundays 10.45 a m. and T.4E p. m.

Chorus choir. Sabbath schools at 12.15 and 2.30 p. m. Midweek meet Ins Wad- aeedav at D. m.

Sunday mornlnr the naator will exchange with Rev. F. Hyatt Smith ot tha Park church. At tha evening service tba cnoir will sing "Hi rasaloa," by Alfred R. Oaul.

North Presbyterian Church, corner Delaware avenu-and Utica street. Rev. Edwin H. Dickinson, D.D.. pastor.

Wast Utica ears. Morning Rev. Arthur 8. Hoyt, D.D., of Auburn, OfBcTatiBg At otith aervlcesr ninuefTaneu, ju.sa a. m.

BUBOay acnooi, 13.1s p. m. Vesper aarvlc, 5 p. m. On and after April 3d.

tbe second service will be held at I uiua. wawRt avrvice, WedDBaday evening, I clock. calvary preebyteriaB Church: Delaware fve- aae, eppeatt Tracy street. Divine worship, 10.45 s. m.

snd 7.45 p. m. Sermons by tho pastor. Rev. John W.

Ross. Sunday achool at 1 10 p. m. Christian Endeawr st .60 p. m.

Midweek eervice Wedueadav even Inr at 1 rclock." cordial Ifivitatioo ts extended "tOf BAPTIST. uaiawar Avenue Baptist Church, near mica street. Tba Rev. Carl D. Caae, Ph.D.

pastor Ray. Henry C. Applegarth, D.D.. of Rochester. N.

Y. will Breach Sunday mornlnr at 10.45 and In tbe evening at 7.45.. Stranger invitea. aad chorus choir. "Isaiah.

Ills Political Mesaaae: Part 's, tba Nations," will bo th morning them at tba res peel Avenue uanust Churrb. Paatnr G. Jotmaoo Hour. 10.30. At 7 anm 5V.r Taa-AseleletBao4-lo log, urn niory of Samuel and Saul." TW TJNIVERSAUST.

First, t'nlversaltat Church, North and Marl- aar streets. Rev. 0. Williams, oaaor. Services, 10.46 a.

m. Sermon. VTh Scop of ChristisnltV m. uj iai oa "-ourea 7.30 p. m.

aermon for Holy week, VTb Man of Galilee" Th Puhlle la iavtted. 1 UNITARIAN. Ffeat TTnttaHaa CHflefh VlmMai ant West Ferry The Rev. Richard W. Born ton.

minister, will preach on "Our Faith tn the Progress of Mankind. Onward and ITn. x-oooi wv ti.in p. jb. evening at nrtb Old Teatameat lecture, subject, "Songa sad Singers of All teats free at eveaiag 1 1, w.

Farksld Cnltarlah Church. Amherst Sad FatrSeid. Services at 11 a. m. Sunday achool, 1115.

Sermon by John R. ftbiilady on "A Plea for Faith In Our. DISCIPLEST Church or Christ, Disciples, Richmond sve. sue snd Bryant street Raphael H. Miller, 10.30 a.

m. aermon to pairaot aad teachers on "The Moral aad Religious Trala-ing the Young," 7.30 b. m. "Th Things That Remain' SCIENTIST. -rstrJChtrrcb'Bf Chriat ScienUat Services, RuBd.J0 m.

and 7.45 p. m. Snhlect Ala Wednesday, I p. m. Jersey isw, twiurwi mnier rmpcci avenue, pub-, lie reading rooms, Noa.

and 10 German In-aursnce building. Second Church of Christ, Scientist. Service, Sunday, 10.45 a. vt. Sublect.

"Matter." Wed-aeaj. p. Twentieth Century auditorium No. 6 Delaware avenue. Vnlon reading-rooms, 9 and 10 German insurance building CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST OND.V Th Church of Christ Scientist (Indepen.

ent. Services Sunday 10.30 a. tn. Sublect "Matter Sunday school. 12-m.

Also Wednesday I p. m. at tha Scottish Rit Cathedral Delaware avenue, between Huron snd Mohawk NEW JERUSALEM (Swedenborglaa) Church tho Divlna. Humanity, coraat JLD1 "nle streets. Thomaa Fraacb, Ph.D., pastor.

Servle at 11 a. m. 4 MISCEIXANEOC8. Public service In Assembly Hall, No. 1)1 Elmwood avenue, on Sunday night at 7 30 Sublect.

"Tho Woman at tha Well of gyebar Speaker, Edward Fairbairn. STOi3S AXl RANGES. DOCKASH RANGES, GUARANTEED GOOD baker; aeo the big bargains; easy payment. Charlee 1. Fix a Son ant Mala at LOST, AXD FOf Xl.

iA8T WHITE ENGLISH BILL DOG year aui half old: black pot on bead near ear, and an back, near tali. Liberal raw aid rttttrned KM yidtUly Bldg. tin. Any ne aetlHas informal raaaa aas aw wni. vanr truly fours, JIB, WILLIAM WIXaV i 5 j.

M. Y. Dr. itilliTaa Sura Solraat for sal by a as Cja Eye Ccafcrt I ivarsatM to nil your Oculist prescription to hut snd your perfect lattsfactloa. AH our mounting are -specially designee by ag- for th best class of pre-acrlptioa work, sntt the leases are ground by our ewa Our prices righCta fact lower' tasa th high: auadard of 1 snd Nnstertal should commsnd.

8 ring your prescription to us, and yoa will be pleased with the result. i 3EO. R.FOX pPTICIAN MAIN ST BUFFALO THE ONLY CERTIFIED WATER l.n lei NATIONAL WATER iPvery bottle bears name 0( exuniulng bacteriologist SSo Par Caaa flve-plnt-glasa stoppered bot-Ces or live-gallon deniiJobB. PL'aE WATER CO. tS W.

MOHAWK ST. IStC AOSKT and hats fivers SoM at all tat Ibj Wa LaSaHAS ieaaiea)iiB iioplrTHiSTATBor Tort, to Marcel la M. Leah, sumosr Bower, BiaA BnoarB aa Thumii llnaw If llvlna mnA 11 sead, Jowph Uuiin Bowtr asa Chatlstt nofiar, culture Humner Bawar, and all other paneai who are or claim ts htlra at law and saxt hio of Charlolts Hannah raaaed, brief deacBadanti at aald homaa Sawar, If aay there ba. all whoas narara ara BRkaewa and cannot, afttf dllxenr. ba aaeertalaed.

WtirraB Chartotia- Hangar Ber. Iat- iu 1117 vi vunaio, in ioc vouniy or Kna ana Stat of Nrw York, deceaaod. left a latt -will Bad tntaaieat. bearing data 21st day of OctnbcT; 1WS, porportinf to rlt t-real ss penanal proparty. ssd lb Sara harlns baes Yea" btbTwr and cuts 10 ajiDnr eeior in Burrogata SI oar asM County of Erie, at the Surrosata'a oflko, la th Cltr and Couatr Hall, la tha Cltr or Buffalo, In aald County of Eric, on tha Uttf day at April, 1910.

at 1 o'clock la tb foresoos of lhat day, and attend th probata of aald will. Asd that It any of tha abota-sanad par. aoa ara Intaata. that they ths and ther ahow raun why apctal guardiaa ahould net appolniad to appear, rrprraeat sod act for Ibeia is (ha procatdiDg for tba probata aald will. III fmtiaony whereof, hava eauted th aaal of laid burroata a Oaurt Is harenot BfBsei.

(LS.FTritoraa. Hon. Loul B. Hart, Sur-rosat of our aaid County of Eri. at RaSat.

K. Itth day of Pabraary. 1JI8. WILLIAM R. POOLKY.

Clerk of tti Rurwaa aCourt. PEROrSOV BtAIAVERN. 101 ErlaCoBOty Bask Uldf ButTalo, N. Y. Swaaaaeas.

Coaatr Court Kno Count. Wando I jBensJIng. plaintiff, asaiaat Kobart W. Huat and Nellie Hunt. Jus vlfa, aad Leo K.

Rohloff and Looifia Kobloff. hla wife. Ta homaa IZ Pilkay Comiiaay. William Neuberker, Means A. Reeb, Tha Queen, aty Brick Company, Hifrai Electrto Equipment Costnany.

Tsrdor H. Meyer, a traatvo ia bankrupn of Th Tftomaa L. Pilky Compaay, aad Prank J. Draschar, dfendaat. th above-named defendanfh: You ara herebr aummonnl ta annrar- tha complaint In tbia action, sad to trn a copy o( your sniWer o.

iho plainliff't aitoraey wlthlB twealy days after th wrnca ot tht sbbudoos, aicluaiva of Uo day of aerrico, sod la- caao of yoor fallur ta appear answer, udsmst will be takes acainat ou by default (or th relief demanded In tha oamplaint mil so oe seia ia in i-ouaiy ot Krla. lated thla 3d day of March. HI. W1LMAM KlLHOrYKR. attorsev far plaiaiitr.

a Brlsbaa Buffalo, N. Y. Kabcrt w. Hunt and Htw Huat. efesd- aats: Th rnretains aammona la aerred uwm vaa by publlraiwn.

pursaant to aa anfr at Iloa. Harry L. Taylor. -County Jadso of Erie Cour-l. New York, dated the lilt dar Marrh.

1SI. and Sir with the complaint In (h o)e or ib wierh ol Krlo wounty at Buffalo, Jew WILLIAM KILHOTTItlt. atlia itwy. for plainliff. sa Mrtafcas Buffalo, N.

Y. Bsery. kind tit book sad Job rtnti( jtato a rn omia of tm aapeMi in tM BM atyw at wo kvsm at voaipiai mm..

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