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TUB' BUFFALO 'REVIEW. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1898. BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES. UNLIMITED EES0URCES. Rent LIVE NEWS OF THE RAILROADS.

Alfred Hamlin, Detroit, Mich. Gro eer. Assigned. Western Bargain Millinery Co, Cnica Til A ealffnail Hugo Mayer, Huntington, Pa. Clothing Jno Quindler, Philadelphia, Pa, Mf Floor space or whole floors In a wll ladies' wrappers.

aiiea. Grant Calkins, Daysville, Y. Grocer A.ssljn.c0. German-American Tile Co, T. Appl 1 Wiiis.

Aluminum Printing Plate Co. New Changes in the Passenger and Freight Departments of the i New York Central- FORECLOSURIil OF MORTGAGE. Tort. Application ior voluntary aissuiu' tion. Absalom Bachman, Lumber dealer New York.

Receiver appoint. I DEEDS. CITY. Chas Loegler and; one to Alta Mil- ler 25x136 ft of French st ft of; Fillmore 1 00 Same to Lucv Rice 25x135 ft of French st, 2401.42 ft of Fillmore ave 1 00 Lucy Rice and dne'to Chas Loegler 50x135 ft of i French st 2451.42 ft of Fillmore ave 1 00 Danl Lauchstadt to' Wm Bell 30x105 ft of Shumway st -80 ft of Peckham st 1 00 Emily Jenks to Annie Sickels 226.04x316 ft of Plorida st 120 ft of Pleasant pi 1 00 Willis Jones lo Homer Jones 25x96 ft of Amherst st 75 ft of Bush and various prop 1 00 Same to Franc McClure 200 ft fr cor of Erie Jnternatl Rwy and Amherst st 100 Marcus Drake to Cazenovsa Boulevard! Land Co 40 ft fr of Lancaster jave 563 ft of Elmwood ave 100 Henry Campbel to Same 265.32X 113.15 cof of Albert ave and Rano "st 1 00 Henry Camobel to Marcus Drake 120x301.Bl ft cor of Cazenovia st and cor of Cumberland ave 100 Katie Art to Frank Wiesse-man 7.50x120 i of Glenwood ave 373.25 ft etofDuoont st 100 Rollin Banta to Fdk Howard of Auburn ave 472 ft of Pacific 1000 00 Niagara Bank to Cazenovia Boulevard Land Co 100x390 ft cor of Albert st at cor of Hunt 100 Given to all comers for the slixhtost evidence of adulteration. It outwears mid outspreads any Other mixed paint.

suitable for manufacturing purposes; each floor cbnta.lris over 10,000 square Will divide to suit tenants; building eon-tains two freight elevators; automatlo sprinkling system throughout, making low rate of Ins arah'ce; Is near railroads on street car lifte; rent reasonable. COUNTY TRANSCRIPTS. EBtE CO UN I Y. The United States Can Produce Kverytliiug' Needed in War. It is a matter of National xride says the Army and Navy Journal, that such a satisfactory showiug has followed the war excitement as to center the attention of the world upon the fact of the enormous resources of this country.

One is surely accomplishedthe convincing of ether nations of our great power -'in. -producing; everything needed in the event of hostilities being prolonged. Not only is the Spanish army and navy now eating our flour, but we can feed several other nations at the same. time. All of the war material, as well as the supplies for otir army and navy, is produced here, and by citizens whose patriotism is well known.

Our armor plate is the best in the world, and Russia is so far convinced of this fact that she has recently placed an order with American manufacturers for a quantity sufficient two battle sips. Japan is also buying. The armor-piercing and deck-piercing shot and shells 'made here are not equaled on the face, of the globe. Other coun WE KEEP FAITH Fidelity Tru3t Guaranty Company Will Take the Kenmoro Klectric Koad, Summer Schedules. RECORDED FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1898.

nun tit mrriTirn nnm i mn low are given just as they are furnished records, and do not necessarily afreet tne V.n,u Pln' Vnir house fcitn Otifj: Miretl I'nlnt, and the material is not all ii-elahn. ffo yimr tleati ami male fmtr ntnttinint. If ror-ri-et, we will hr repainting your house. What more van you task? OUR SALES GAINING Gaining: by the convincing arguments of merit and honesty. Ask our dealer lor Onyx Mixed Taint, For Bale By (he Trade, 35 Washington Street, creaix or-DUsiness sxanams vx mc a ji 1 tinn QTTV It is hard to say just where President Callaway will stop, now that he has stared making- changes on the New York Central Road.

The passenger department has been, pretty well overhauled and several changes of the Items that may appear from time i io we snau oe pieasw lu yuviia tiiv request oi me pa.ri.iea NOTICK. RAILWAY'' TELEGRAPH SUPERINTENDENTS. The seventeenth annual convention of the Association of Railway Telegraph Superintendents will be held in Omaha, June 15 'next. It Avas originally intended to hold the convention at Hot Springs, S. but, owing to the damage to the grounds by a cloudburst, the Committee of Arrangements recommended a change of place of the annual meeting, and the Executive Committee announces that the convention of the association will be held at the Hotel Del lone, Omaha, Neb.

The members and their families will have an opportunity to visit the Trans-Mississippi Exposition during their stay. at Omaha, which, from. all accounts, and from personal observation of the committee, promises to be exceedingly interesting' and instructive. Electrical appliances are "a very prominent feature, and this section alone will warrant a vigorous effort to attend. The United States Government exhibit, it is said, will far exceed that made at the World's Fair in 18553.

Papers pertaining to railway telegraph service will be read and discussed. The Committee on Low-Resistance Relays will present a full report, and several, other matters of importance will be brought before the association. The Executive Committee is composed as follows: J. W. Lattig, W- Ryder, vice-president; P.

W. Drew, secretary and treasurer. ALONG THE LINES. B. R.

earnings last Week were $71,085. W. G. Knit tie has been appointed traveling passenger agent of the Big Four at Dallas, Texas. J.

II. Grant, commercial agent of the Nickel Plate; has moved his office to Nos. 530-32. Guaranty Building. The general; passenger agents of the Texas lines are.

in St. Louis trying to form a new association. The Big Four has contracted for another thousand box cars. V' W.H. Newman, president of the Lake Shore, has been elected president of the Pittsburg Lake Erie.

Wabash earnings for the third week in May amounted to $252,467. The Lehigh will run a special excursion to D. the latter part of June. The Lehigh Valley will run special Decoration Day excursions to Rochester, Ontario Beach, 'Watkin's Glen Jno White to Leila White 30 x93 ft ccit of Delaware ave F. Under no circumstances will any merit or decree, or other matter of record be withheld from tiuDlication by this pa and Eaele st and various prop 1 00 Drop us ucard and we -will direct wm nUnKA4-n 1 k.

(T? Edw Vogt to Emil Schneider 30x '11ft ft a si of I.BnfInn st. 275 ft per. Under the con tracts we have with our tries understand this and purchase liberally. Our dynamite guns are so of Jefferson st 100 Niagara Bank to Henry Campbell 9m is ft f. of Alhert ave tar ahead of the rest of the world that they practically stand alone.

Ask the subscribers to furnish them a complete report dally of all such items as are placed on record by the County Clerk, we cannot under any circumstances, comply with the many requests' that are made McLENMK-FRENCH PAINT CO. (Limited.) Jmanufactuhkks of at cor of Rano st 100 18 Court Street, r. struggling Cubans about the destruc BTJFFAT.i Cazenovia Boulevard Land Co to Niagara Bank 150x294.38 ft nf ihhntt'o rfl at pnr of tiveViess of these guns. The automo us to withhold certain items. Paints, Colors, Varnishes, Ec.

Cazenovia ist and various 1 00 RECORD OF JUDGMENTS. Same to Henry Campbell and one vaIyWI fil ft of Cazenovia st at cor of Cumberland ave 1 00 bile torpedoes made the United States after the Whitehead pattern are so much more effective than the original, that the 'English and Austrian manufacturers are despondent. Our dirigible torpedoes eclipse everything of the kind fh Europe and are hi Fine Goods. Fair Price: ANTHONY WINTER 8 NOTICE. The first name is that of the judgment debtor; the second that of the judgment creditor; the third that oJ! the Gustus Hepp to Albert Sikkema sf.vil.T ft tiis of Viotoria.

372.34 ft of Fillmore ave 1 00 Attorney for the judgment creditor. Anna Wurthner in favor of Chas Manchester Phllin Fennel- Jno Shape Jr to Julia Young iw of Rpps ave 600 ft of Bradley st 1 00 I Mercli ant Tailor 47-EAST EAGLE nuFFAto, Xatent Style; Elegant Pattern, 73 84 GROVE ROOFING CO. Tar, Gravel, Asphalt And all kinds of COMPOSITION ROOFING, Office 212 Pearl Real Estate Exchange. iTAephonc, Seneca 1533. being sought after by foreigners.

Everything is produced here. Noth ing is lacking, from hard tack to 13 Lillie Lord to Hubert Snyder 50y11Q ft a of 15th st. 30 ft Jno Donovan Buffalo Abstract Guaranty Co Ltd Moot. SDraeue. of Massachusetts st 1 00 inch guns, and from armor-piercing 35 29 Robt Milne Same Same 42 80 Alex Guild to Rollin Banta 60 -v-mfili ft of llavfiV st 60 It shells to a simple lanyard, and the R-reat credit is due to American eenius Burton and Minorrls Sheldon Wm Fridav Co DeWitt Clin of Reimann st i 1 00 Jno A Stein to Henry Dautermann 512,70 and tenterprise and capital, which Lenox Cornoration Harrv U-oula' and one 60.12x11d tt cor or Flllmnro anr Nnrthamoton OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO should be patronized in preference to Him THE TAILOR 100 0 Special Exhibit This Week of Mason Kellogg 29 57 Philip and Ella Morgan Wm SDaulding David Wilcox 342 56 ail others.

Mary Cockle and one to Etham- rrLr id KI1 tt, rr a OT IV 1 .1 1 I1U A Hushes Jas Ladd Carlton 16 i-a West IXaffle St. st various oronerty 1 00 Ladd. 36 35 Rthnmer Cookie to Chas Cockle "Wm. Colline-wood Henrv Huff While this government has been ol late buying vessels for the navy to meet an emergency, nobody questions our ability to build warships as good as the best. Our shipyards are well WATER COLORS By E.

Landseer Harris AT SEVIN'S ART STORE same nrouertv J- vJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Danl Murphy 169 15 Andrew Beasley by ref to Jno A Up-to-date Tailorinq At Reasonable Prices. Buffalo, N. Y. atoin t- a a of (rfinpsee st Burton and Minorrls Sheldon Robt Adams as prest A A Co Marshall. 33G 37 fi3.97 ft of Oakland st 600 00 equipped to turn out fast and pow 571 Main street.

Dean Weston to Jennie Sherman Same Wm Friday Co 212 05 Same Same Same 379 66 Qn-virv; ft- a of wpvann st ana OOOOOjCjC erf ul fighting ships. And while we are congratulating ourselves on this 1 fn various nronertv i vv Marv Davenoort Annie Schaef- have been made in the management of the freight division. The latest changes to be announced in the operating department were learned yesterday. An official circular has been issued which contains the information that W. J.

Wilgus of New York, formerly has been appointed engineer of maintenance of ways. The offices of general roadmaster, assistant roadmasters, and general master builder have been concentrated into the system's engineering department. Those forced out of office by this order are, W. D. Otis, general roadmaster, A.

S. Lip-pert, roadmaster' of the western division; A. S. Western, roadmaster of the O. division; J.

S. Caldwell, roadwaster of the Hudson River division, and the roadmaster of the Mohawk The division engineers will have supervision of the road, buildings, bridges, etc. ELECTRIC RAILROAD FORE- CLOSURE. The Fidelity Trust Guaranty Company has begun an action to foreclose an $30,000 mortgage against the Buffalo, Kenmore Tonawanda Electric Railway Company. Rogers, Locke attorneys for the Fidelitjr Company, yesterday filed the summons and complaint in the office of County Clerk Wende.

The mortgage was given on September 1st, 1894, and covers the railroad, the rolling stock, various pieces of property, etc. The complaint sets forth that the rrJ1v4fl in 5-to. nienfc of interest to quite a larg amount, asks for the appointment of a receiver to. operate the road pending the settlement of this suit, and aliso asks for a sale of the property cbvered in the mortgage. CENTRAL'S SUMMER SCHEDULE.

Several important changes have been made in the through car, service of the York will go into effect, East-bound train No. which leaves at 4:15 a. will leave two hours later, so as to receive passengers from the Michigan Cen 9 a. B. DUNN, er Urban Bell 305 00 'f COUNTRI.

grand showing those m' authority should remember that we will need Fashion Co Jno Ellison et al kand numerous nearby points. The Emory Close 926 13 nhdi! nnrl nnp to Alta. Mil Dealer In- more battleships two or three years hence, and that now ler 1 00 Same to Lucv Rice Cheeka 100 T.npv and one to Chas Loegler is the 'time to make the contracts. Very many small yards are AVifQTn TTnwlpr to Mnrv Ta.rbox ready to rush out patrol boats, tor Paper Hangings MOULDINGS, Concord auuuu Canfield to Same Concord 150 00 pedo boats and small craft. At no distant day the United States will be YVvn Tl nniria tn Marv IMOrth- rim Elma bUU the best market for war material of Barbara Kranz et -al to Saml WIK00W SHADESt Vance 1 all kinds, and the attention of other "Marv rmvfsihv srdn to Almeda ETC.

nations is already directed hither- T) okerman Moilana. o. os ward. THE DIET2! -VWT -r a wv. rate win be less than one fare for the round The Pennsylvania moved i 432,086 tons of coal and coke over its lines east of Pittsburg and Erie last week.

According to a circular issued by Commissioner Blanchard of the Joint Traffic Association, lines in the Central Traffic; Association will not be allowed hereafter to advertise rates for special parties unless given special permission 'by the association. The Nickel has just issued an tic little entitled Summer Outings." It contains many items of interest to the traveler, including a list iof country homes on the li.Te open to suinmer boarders, also several illustrations and a schedule of excursion rates to points all along the nl LIS, PENDENS. All Orders Promptly Attended tow 96 Grant t.f Jno Dietzer agst Fdk Radford et Miscellaneous, Advertisements. ils about as near perfection as 50 years al Thos Pelham. BUFFALO, Y.

Elon Woodard agst Fojr.uc: et ra Sardinia Edwin f- A Scott. Fidelity Co agst Bull. Ken To- Wants. Lost. Pound and other adver nawanda Ky Cos 'and one, Tona Rogers, tlsements of a mioellaneous nature will be inserted in this column under properly Elizabeth Parkhurst agst Hester Bar ciassinea Headings, rett et al GCo Parkhurst.

Jno Burke agst Nicholas Burke et gOOKS OPENED, KEPT AND CLOSED in expert style eut ordinary prloea, lorre or small sets. J. HENRY WOOD, General 3t Church BUFFALO, N. Y. al Keneflck! Q.

Amer. -Exc'h Bank by; recr agst Carrie A Collingwood and one Bissell, Carey Cooke, i Flrlw Coatsworth. as committee ui i-auip-iviaMng can auain 10. 11 burns kerosene, and gives a powerful, clear, white light; and will neither blow nor jar out. When out driving with It the darkness easily keeps about two hundred feet ahead of your smartest horse.

When you want the very best Driving Lamp to be had, ask your dealer for the "Dietz." We issue a special Catalogue of this Lamp, and, If you ever prowl around after night-fall, it will interest you. Tin mailed free. R. E. 60 Tvalght Si, New York; EatabHshed in 1840.

BVII.DINGS FOR SALE. FORl3ALli ner of Seventh and Massachusetts sts. Will -be completed in July; terms easy to right party. Address "Owner," this office. ART AND SALVATION.

agst Margt Grogan and one Fisher W. MECHxNIC'S LIEN. Gustave Waldow agst Emma (IKCi WILL BUT A COZY HOME Wearer of a "Poke Bonnet Makes Sad Havoc at the Omaha Exposition. Mead (nwner) Mead (cont) VS JOtiJOXJ on Trinity st. near Delaware.

H. 208 Real Estate Exchange. Benj.F Lautls agst Andrew Jamie- NEWTOBK, CHICACO, BOSTON, ST. LOUIS, PHELADEIHIA SAN FRANCISCO BALTIMORE NEW ORLEAJTl son and Hiram Mosner BILL OF SALE. tral's North Shore Limited, arriving here at 6:15 a.

m. No. 4 will arrive in New York at 5 p. two hours Wm McMullen to Wm Haas. 2800 00 later than the present schedule.

No. Bernhard Ziolkowski to Ewa Ziol- PR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR clear vacant, that well built and splendidly finished frame dwelling, No. 571 Delavan Avenue, facing Bidwell Parkway; selected hardwood -finish, turning and floors; both gases; in perfect order; just finished; also houses Nos. 549, 561, 553 and 555 Potomac avenue, near Elm-wood avenue H. J.

Tharle, 803 D. S. Morgan Bldg-. kowski i 1 U0 QH1S0N Alfred Moats to Miles Webb. 1 00 5 will leave Buffalo at the same time, but will get into the Metropolis a half hour earlier, and 06, the Troy accommodation, will leave here at 8:20 instead of 8:30.

(east-bound) and No. 76 (westbound), the CATTARAUGUS COUNTY. BIGGINS two Buffalo-Srracuse iccommoda- AVERAGE- I OJb'Jb'ICI-Ij. tions, will run from Hiw.lo to Roch i ADJUSTERS ester on Sundays only. Weekdays the itm 10 nimi The man who borrows your.

REVIEW 'for Just a few moments," and keeps it half a day, has the same opportunity to get It every day that you have! Its value la for reference, and you need It ALWAYS NEAR. 1 Put a blue pencil mark around this (notice, and give it to him when he asksfcrit. LITTLE VALLEY, N. MAY 27,. 1S93.

regular schedule will be in vogue. AKI The popular Uuttalo special, JNo. 4b, which now. leaves at 7:3.0 p. will Jas A Fagan Carl A Lautz Crosser.

87 07 Pierce Hannon Adelbert Moot Moot, Sprague, 2796 21 David Kiffin Wm Wendt and one Jno Chipman 86 47 Kenmore Presby. Church Society Geo Marsh Simson 387 49 Louis Beckers H-O Co Blssell, Ci. 74 78 Maynard Fenton Geo Farn- ham Co A Robertson 149 57 Geo Flierl Henry Lederer and one Louis E- Desbecker 39 65 Philip Steingoetter Bell Telephone Co Harvey Putnam 73 47 Jno A Farrell Same Same 109 15 Wm Boak Empire Rubber Mfg Co Brundage Dudley 494 10 Same Same Gl 10 SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENTS. Chas Cockle in favor of Jno Schlegel; Oct 9, 97 86 27 Fdk Sr and Fdk Jr Kriedeman Charlotte A Goodrich and one; Sept 1, 97.......... 167 23 CHATTEL MORTGAGES.

Bartley Leyden to Andrew 19 00 Mary Hacker to Elizabeth 800 00 Josephine Preston to Emanuel 145 00 Cath Sturm to Leopold (Ullman 5060 00 Julius Maass to Kath 450 00 Perry Ferguson to Broadway Brew Malting Co 526 89 The; following chattels were given to Irish English: Nora Hayes, Helen Wood, Millie Bond, Chas Fellner, Malinda Simpkins, Mary McLowery, $15; A Kelleher, $39.60. RENEWALS. Bowen to McCahill Co 100 00 Geo Van Valkenberg and one to Julia Ring 186 2S The following renewafe were given to Messersmith Co: Mrs Donohue, Mrs Geo Smitn Mrs Dames Mrs Fitzgibbons, Mrs A Goggins, Pillard, Elizabeth Rastert, $85.04. MORTGAGES. CITY.

Jean Sweet and one to Jennie McNlVen 1100 00 Wm Loewn to Western Bank 600 00 Frank-G Koehler to Same 2000 00 'Henry Campbell to Niagara Bank 1857 24 Same to Wm Tindall 2220 00 Cazenovia Boulevard Land Co to Jno Miller 1300 00 Same to Same 1700 00 Albert Sikkema to David Sherman 160J 00 Fdk. Stoldt to Cath Hirzel 800 00 Albert Sikkema to Gustus Hepp 400 00 Robt Holt to Henrietta Duck- witz 300 00 Jno Ransom to Buff Bank 6000 00 Josephine Butler and one to Kate. Chamberlain 3800 00 Jas DeVine to People's Bank 1 00 Ellen Templeton to Susie Slater 3000 00 Henry- Lauterman to "Erie Fire Ins 2400 00 Josephine' Butler to Nora Munson 600 00 Albert Story and one to Buffalo Bank 57000 00 Chas Cockle to Chas 560 00 Caroline Edmonds and one to Henrv Rumrill Sr 775 00 Louis Kirchhoff to Henry Falke 350 00 Anna Miller to Lena Kick 50 00 Jno Fitz Gibbons to Patrick Cochrane 200 00 COUNTRY. Peter.L Rauch to Jos Laurish Con- cord 80 00 Chas Frank to Robt Lytle Eden 200 00 Gerhard Moddick to Gertrude Mod- tiick Hamburg i 1600 CO Jas Kidder to Jas Mapes Al- den 240 00 ASSIGNMENTS 0 MORTGAGES. Wm II McKenzie to Empire A of Syracuse ,600 00 Chas Kleber to Cecilia Kleber.

450 00 Same to Same 100 00 Citizens' Land Co to Henry I Watson 351 20 I Albert Ziegele to Ann Baker i. 1100 00 David Wells to Albert Rhoades 500 00 Potter to KathWhissel 350 00 Burton Sheldon to 'Emma Shel- I don i 281 09 Ci cy Bank to Julius Binz 1S60 (X) i Notice The first name is that of the fr. BUHLDIliCGS FOR EXCHANGE, TN THE COMING MANUFACTURING J. location of this country to close the estate, will sell or exchange 180 acres, contains 2 good sets of buildings and 2 orchards near LeSalle and railroad and Niagara Power lines-; a branch of Cayuga Creek passes through one' corner of land, bounded by 2 public roads; land in fine condition; will be dealt at a bargain. Will take in part exchange business block, flat building or residence property.

J. W. Klett, 451 Ellicottj Square. EXCHANGE EQUITY IN HOUSE ON xj Niagara street in Buffalo for small house in suburban town. Apply H.

Osborne. 512 Mc-oney Bldg. judgment debtor, the second that of the leave at o'clock, 70 minutes lat udgment creditor, the third that of tne er, so as to connect here with the Big Eour train from the southwest. attorney for. the judgment creditor.

JUDGMENTS. It will arrive in New lork at a. m. Patrick Keating in favor of Wm e'EEGeUEte idea Special Facilities for Placing Fire Lines. Guaranty Bldg.

Buffalo, N. West-bound from New York, No. 33, the companion of 46, will arrive in Leymann and one Shep. Vibbard i AS7 07 Dorothy Maiir "wa3 so shocked at sight of nude art at the Omaha Exposition' that she started out with an axe to; wreck 'tmngs. 'An Omaha dls-patch antics, as follows: Miss.

took an axe and chopped to pieces a number of groups of cupids which decorated the Fine Arts buildings of the' Exposition. Incidentally she her weapon upon several pieces of costly whose un-draped she considered immodest. She performed this feat at the hour cf midnight, occupying meanwhile a perilous positon out over the Grand Court of Honor. Had the frail work to which she-was clinging In order to carry out her work given way she would have" fallen 50 feet to the stone pavement below. "When she had carried out her programme to her satisfaction the girl descended to the ground and was met by a big policeman and several exposition guards who had been pranking around below, begging the girl to desist and come down, that they might arrest her.

Several times they attempted to reach her, but the job was too hazardous, so thft guardsmen waited for her. At the police station? Miss Maur was composed and cool. She said she had accomplished her purpose and was satisfied. A charge of malicious destruction of property was made against her-. This morning her friends furnished a bond and she was released.

She was not inclined to boast of the act, "yet she was not averse 'to talking about it. She said: "On Sunday afternoon I was at the Exposition holding religious services, for I am a lieutenant in the Salvation Army. I was horrified at-the offensive picture presented by the groups of nude Chas Napier f-Farmers' Natl Buffalo at 8:30 and connect here Bank of FranklinVille Cur- tis i 45100 with a Big Four train. On Sundays iso. 73 will run from Same Same Same 451 00 Marv Clark Jas Seel ey Jr Batavia to Buffalo 011I3'.

EMOVAL- The changes of the branch lines Jas Spencer ii io SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENTS. willnot go into effect until the middle of June, but on Sunday and Decoration Day special trains will be put Amie Sticlrle et al in favor of ICHARD A. OUQH CO. Wm Richardson; May 23. 92 361 10 Same Danl Mahany and one; Mar.

into operation on the liulialo-JNiag- 17. 92 Ss4 02 ara Falls-Lewiston line. Henry Blood Mishawaka Woolen A re, now located at VACANT I'ROPERTV. FOR SALE 100x300 FEET ON LIN-wood avenue at per foot; forclos ure price. D.

C. Sweet, 7 E. Swan st. OR SALE ELEGANT LOT ON MAS-JL sachusetcs Avenue, west of Niagara Street, south side. Will build to suit purchaser.

Terms easy. Address "Vacant" his office. FOR SALE VACANT, SEVENTH 40 feet south of Massachusetts; small cash payment, or will build to suit purchaser. Address, "Builder," this office. FOR SALE 50 FEET ON LAFAYETTE avenue near Elmwood.

Apply 647 Lafayette. 77 OR SALE TWO SHARES OF LAND Jl stock; good paying investment. Address M. Buffalo Review office. The Clayton night express will not iviig uo; jviay u.

oo ai Olean Street Rwy Co be put 011 intil June 12th and the Xeleplioiie, Senecd 1G25 9 East Swan Street, morning express trom the Adiron- Co; Jan 24, J9S S3 83 MORTGAGES. lelle Brooks to Jas Duffy, Olean 1 3000 00 DISCHARGE OF MORTGAGES. dacks and St.Lawrence will be inaugurated une 20th. MICHIGAN CENTRAL'S SUMMER SCHEDULE. new summer time schedule Mahala Milks Fred Ansel and one.

If You Want the-Best Work Go To The O. 3IGIN GO. 360 MAIN STREET360 May 17; 92. of the Michigan CentraRailroad has Ann Howe tofFvan Peet. Feb 26, 94.

FARMS I'OIi SAUK. Henry Hirt to Jno ti Charles and one. iu'st been completed and is as I'ol- figures in different parts of the grounds. lows: July ln i2. it ASSIGNMENTS' OF MORTGAGES.

WE WILL SELL ON EASY TERMS choice farms in the counties of Erie, Genesee, Livingston and Chautauqua. For particulars enquire at Erie Co. Sav. Bank. On and.

after Sunday, May 29th, "5" trains for Detroit and Chicago will 500 00 Thos Storrs to Jno Davis leave Buffalo as follows: I thereupon registered a vow that with God's help I would at least destroy some of the dreadful pictures of human beings exposed to the gaze of innocent young girls and boys. On Monday 1 visited Miss McCormick. also a lieutenant in our Army, and told her of my DEEDS. 6:35 a. 2 p.

4:50 p. p. m. ana 14: ou a. m.

of All Kinds. Julia Webster to Edr Web Additional train lor Detroit at ster, Cattaraugiis ACCIDENT INSURANCE. BICYCLIST ACCIDENT POLICY 000 insurance and $25.00 per week for $10.00 a year. United States Casualty Jno. A.

Murphy agents, 8 West Seneca street: telephone Seneca 1477. 6EKERAL plans. She favored them, and last night Cornelia P.uh to Addie Nor- STUDEBAIiER V25L a. 111. we went to the Exposition grounds thruo.

East Otto AGENTS Trains will leave for the West at Conrad et al to Chas Car- 200 00 iso 540 0) 1 00 rly. We carried a short-handled axb. 1:20 a. 6:10 a. 7:45 a.

2:50 erly, Hinsdale i Cash oi 1 Btit the guards were watchful, and we remained in hiding until midnight. Flora Peet to! Cerlina Boss et PERSONAL. p. qui) p. m.

ana sizo p. m. al Delevan A Repairing of all kinds our specialty. i 018 OQO AI.XZU- ST. The important changes are 111 the Chas Persons land wife to Ellen Then, we approached the high fer.icfe.

The top is covered with barbed wire inauguration of a new train in-each- Cooner. Yorkshire 2s 00 WANTED LEGAL BLANK CASE; 1 dust-proof describe article. Address "Blank," this office. which tore our clothes and flesh ter Wilbur Persons and wife to -El direction leaving Buffalo at 2 p. m.

len Cooper, Delevan ribly, but we managed to get ovei. Rebecca Raazry to Herman and arriving here at 8:20 p. and in the arriving time of the North Then we Tound long ladder leaning PERSONAL BUY OF THE MAKER 1 Umbrellas, parasols and canes, H. L. Mandel, 111 E.

Genesee St. -275 00 i oo 3300 00 against oneVof the buildings; 1 think it Drown, EUieottville Adeline Fraser to Laura, II Garr. Allegany. Marion Hir.es to Cora aBurley, Shore Limited, which will reach here at 0:10 a. instead of 4:10 a.

m. was the Fine Arts building, at least there was where the Worst fieures were-seen on Sundav. Miss McCormick re IT'S PLZUIM HS DAY THHT THE BEST 1 Neatet in I BVY YOII K113 of Jtespottsible Optiehinul Ymtr eyesight once ruined can never ba properly restored. MQNKY TO LOAN, Niag-ara division trains from Niag- ara-on-the-Lake, connecting with Ni agara IS a vigation Company steamers for Toronto will leave at 7 a. Randolph 1300 00 Idella Nourse; and one bvref to Cosmopolitan Bldg- A 800 00 OIL LEASES.

Jno West to Jas Whalen, Little Valley. 25 acres. i Fred Niemann and wife" to Same, Napoli. 66 acres. i mained as a sentinel; I clambered up the building, butthe ladder was too short by 30 fest.

Then I was forced to make my way on hands and kneeb. I cut all the figures Ivcould find all to pieces. I crawled. fromone side to-another, and, though dizzy and sick, 1 managed to accomplish mV work. TESTS G.

T. A. GIBSON, r'MrUcaian Fm FREE. sis ialn Htreet. 11:10, a.

and 4:35 p. and will arrive in Buffalo at 10:45 a. 3 p. and p. m.

Trains for Hamilton and loronto rp HE NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL I Life Insurance loan money on improved property. Lowest rates of interest. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. J. H.

PRESCOTT. Jr 692 Ellicott Square. MONEY LOANED ON OLD LINE LIFE insurance policies; same purchased. W. L.

Thompson. 801 p. S. Morgan Bldg. F)R 8ALK.

SALE 7 H. P. OTTO GAS EN- II gine, in good condition; will sell cheap. Address "Otto," care Buffalo Review. In the meantime the police had been in connection with the Toronto, Elizabeth Smith to Eugene Willett 300 00 DISCHARGE OF MORTGAGES.

Fdk Kendrick to Jno Robinson. Oct y7. Emellne Addington to Willis McKay. Feb 89. Western Bank to Otto Besser, Sept 83.

Fdk Danforth to Edw Smith. April 86 Erzelia Metcalfe to Margaret O'Connor et al. July 93. Union Bank to Wm Suor and one. Ave 97.

Jno Eshelman to Elizabeth 90. p-jff Sav Bank to Margaret Newman. Aug 94. Frank Potter to Frank Knisman. une 95.

Homestead A to Max Feller. April 93 ar.d. March 96. Francis Eustanhieve and one as exrs to Wolf Eisner. April 93.

of Buffalo to Otto Besser. Oct S8. Marv A Schaefer to Fdk Wolf. April 95. Jos Dietl to Theo Telaak.

Jan 95 and Jan 97. Lovine Green exx to Jno Bitterman. Aug 72. Fnnie Hiscock to Jno Ferguson. July aroused and surrounded the building.

Hamilton Buffalo and Canadian Pacific railways will leave here at Miss McCormick fled. We had intended to cut all the statuary in the 0 a. 1 p. m. and 6 p.

and will grounds to pieces. But perhaps we have done and the good psople. arrive at a. 12:40 p. and 8:25 p.

the time being the same as in effect at present, except that of the city will now force the remain ing nude figures to fte draped. 1 do not care what is done with me." REMOVAL. After May 1st ithe offioe of' the passenger department of the Nickel Plate Road at Buffalo, will be located at 2'Jl Main Ellicott Square Building. The move from 23 Exchange St. where it has been located for the nast fifteen vears, is in line with the many other recent improvements of the road and its service.

The ElliCott Square is: already known as being one of the largest and finest office buildiners in the world, and the Nickel Plate Road's office will, be fitted up to correspond with the building and the progressive spirit of the road. pARY SAFE FOR CHEAP; IN first-class order; can be. seen at 52 Richmond ave. the morning train will leave ten min The young woman has many friends utes earlier and the train now leav in the city. She will be tried tomorrow ing 5:25 p.

m. will depart at 6 ARCHITECTS. The groups of statuary destroyed were p. m. ana tne tram wnicn arrives at valuable and are utterly ruined, the 15 p.

m. will reach here at TAMES R. KIMBALL, ARCHITECT, 19 'I Builders' Exchange, corner Court and Pearl Buffalo. N. Y.

pieces being scattered all over the building. 1 p. m..

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